sk( iHiUfcfim Journal. THURSDAY, MAY 12TU, 1887. UMILLER ' Democratic Connty Committee, IHB7. ww H. BUt*er. , 12-J?"' Kitwanl Brown, Jr. Betlcfonte > Jl.mee BAoßeli. Howard Bore.—— "'a'c! Wtthertte. Mllel>urg A Fnmk . Mill helm Bore —fyj. Meyer. Centre Halt . Hcrllng,n\ ISMW.""" . j jiHest. Untonvllle Boro "";^ T hoiww J. Krawr. Be nner tw0...-- ' Bogg* twp, V. Walker. n " Mjtim f "^T^AnlonV. 1 Wi gl>ort y. Burnsldctwp— *" I. Williams. Collere p AV | d Rrickley. Cnrttn tw P .HOARY Krebs. Ferjtusontwikß- r- oi . irrani Bowereoa. minra MH. n ,T IIAA. Wllliaut TJtalley. Halt Moon twp Krsnk K. Wetland. Howard oP"" William Irwin. fn?itT William 11. Gardner. John Ishler SfiiriwrT?! A. N Cormau. MUW twp •♦♦•wm n Koklov. r?lmtit? "'^T.Vwm.lis KiMiner. tw^rtwa.'N r F. A. Foreman. Potter twp, xu. r. w w K Rush twp, S. P -Jacob 11. Clarr. H p John B. Howe. CKTM, w. P Andrew J. Lucas. Snow SBoo, W. p Redding. Qnrinc two——- William Wool*. SEES Wra LEWDER wook. w*lker twr- John 11. Heck. v!M W? ,B "" *|gjg JAM^A.M.VLUV UP to this time forty- four railroad eompaoiea have applied to the Inter- State CommtelOD for a suspension of tho long and short haul clause of the act M M THE Bell Telephone Company may be counted the greatest and most barefaced monopoly among all of them. Their receipts during the past year amounted to $3,097,000 while their expenses were only $230,000. This makes a profit of sl4 on every dollar invested. Turn the rascals out. AND now there are well-founded re ports that the Tories in England con - template striking a quick and disgrace fnl blow at the whole Irish party in parliament There are about sixty Parnellites and it is the intention to have the whole number arrested and put to prison. This is despotism in the highest degree and if it comes to such a shameful move it will incite the indignation of all the Irish and prob ably lead to rebellion and bloodshed. THE lower branch of the House of Representatives is hard at work to finish business on hand before adjourn ment A large number of bills were passed finally during the three sessions on Tuesday. Among them is the senste bill authorizing burgesses, al dermen and justices of the peace to commit to the lockup or the station house of the borough for the non-pay ment of fines ; to amend tho marriage license act ot 1885 so as to give power to justices of the peace to assist in ob taining a marriage license, saving a trip to the county seat EVERY party has its dissatisfied ele ment and the Democratic party is no exception to the rule. This becomes evident as the presidential campaign of 1888 approaches and Cleveland is being held up as the available candi date. Those democrats who were af ter the spoils and were disappointed by our reform president are, as might be expected, sour and opposed to Cleveland. They will however, when the proper time comes, remember that in case of the election of a republi can president, their chances are infin itely smaller than under Cleveland, and they will wisely join the demo cratic army and support the demo cratic nominee in the final contest- HIGH LICENSE was somewhat modi - fied by an amendment to the original bill,which passed the state senate by a small majority on Wednesday of last week. The amendment makes a dif ference between whiskey and beer or wine and puts the licfense fees for the sale of the latter at the following fig ures .* In cities of the first, second and jthird class S2OO, in all other cities $l5O, in boroughs SIOO and in townships SSO per year. A natural consequence of this amendment will be that many of the grog shops will go out of existence on account of the very high fees and that the crazing, poisonous liquors will be substituted by milder and healthier beverages, which may be sold at less expense. The bill, of coarse, is not to the taste of prohibitionists, but even they must admit that the bill as amended will tend to largely decrease drunkeness. THE question of who sLall be the Democratic standard bearer in 1888 has given rise to mncb speculation and argument The Pittsburg rout, that staunch Democratic orgaD, has made it its business to sound the State Legislature, by making a close canvass and one of the staff corre spondents of that paper writes about the political drift as follows : It will take the delegates of a very large col lection of States to finally settle the question, bat it can be taken as a fore gone conclusion that the delegates from Pennsylvania will be for Cleve land. A most remarkable and wholly improbable revulsion of feeling would have to occur to secure the endorse ment of the Democracy of this State for a candidate other than Cleveland. There is no better index to the pop ular sentiment in this regard than the expressions of preference made by the Democrats in the.house and senate at Harrisburg. Of the Democrats serving the State in a legislative ca pacity, five-sixths of those who cared to express nn opinion upon tho sub joct have announced themselves favor able to Cleveland's renoniination. The remainder are for Hill, and about n dozen had either no opinion at nil, or elso desired to conceal their views for the present. * * * Tho overwhelming ma jority in favor of Cleveland comes mainly from the representatives of districts that are untainted with the practical polities of the cities, where political maneuvering is bread-and butter business. Taking their expressions at face value five-sixths of those announcing their views are lor Cleveland. To pre sent the matter perfectly impartially, however, it will lie necessary to dis- Cviiiut this majority a trille, say about one-tenth, and with this flight shave the proportion who will heartily co operate and use their iufiucnce for Cleveland's re-nomination can be fix ed at an exact quantity. The ten per cent, shave is made for those who in expressing their views evidently had some sort of a personal grievance against the administration, and would hardly be desirable for Cleveland dele gates in the event of a close contest. But even allowing that 10 per cent of the alleged Cleveland men were secretly opposed to him ; tl at all the non-committal members were against him,and add to these those who open ly announce their opposition, Cleve land would still have two-thirds of the Democratic members of the legis lature, a proportion whose support is unquestionable in the most unfavor able light in which it can be placed. The Congressional Apportionment Hill in the Senate. In the senate onMouday night thirty four house bills were read the first time. Mr. Rutan presented the house con gressional apportionment bill as report ed with amendments. The uurnber of districts in Philadelphia, six, was changed to five, with Randall's district unchanged. The other districts are thus changed : Sixth—Bucks and .Montgomery. Seventh—Chester and Delaware. Eighth—Berks and Lehigh. Nnith—Northampton, Carbon, A/on roc and Pike. Tenth—Lancaster. Eleventh— Luzjrue. Twelfth—Lackawanna. Thirteenth —Dauphin, Lebanon and Perry. Fourteenth—Schuylkill. Fifteenth—Northumberland, Colum bia, Afoutour and Sullivan. Sixteenth—Bradford, Wayne,Wyom ing and Susquehanna. Seventeenth —York, Adams and Cum berland. Eighteenth— Franklin, Juniata, Mif fiin, iluntiugdon, Fulton, Union and Snyder. Nineteenth—Bedford, Blair, Somer set and Cambria. Twentieth —Clarion, Forest, Clear field, Elk and Centre. Twenty-first—Tioga, Potter, Cliutou and Lycoming. Twenty-second—Fayette and West moreland, and that part of Alleghany county lying between theYoughiogheny and A/onongahela and south ou the A/onongahela and Ohio rivers. Twenty-third-Pittsburg and all the boroughs and townships between the Allegheny and Yoaghiogheuy rivers. Twenty-fourth—Allegheny City and north of the Allegheny and Ohioriyers. Tweaty-fitth—Greene, Washington, Beaver and Lawrence. Twenty-sixth—Butler, Armstrong, Indiana and Jefferson. Twenty-seventh—A/ercer, Venango, Warren and McKean. Twenty-eighth—Erie and Crawfoid. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our regular correspondent) WASHINGTON, May 9th, IS>7. The event of the past week was the Visit to Washington of the Queen of the Sandwich Islands and her suite. All sorts of obsequious attentions were paid to her majesty at the Capital of this great Republic, for although Kapiolani has the complexion of a mu latto and the Egyptiancast feature, she is a personage, and there is only one way to treat visiting royalty, in this country as well as in otheis. The conjunction of royalty and dem ocracy was especially interesting as presented at the State dinner* The President of nearly sixty millions of freemen led out the queen consort,Kap iolani,of little more than six'y thousand people,and sat at one er.d of his < fii cial boaid with the dusky hued Queen ou his right and the dusky princess c companving her on his lift. For once, at least.' sit.cn the beginning of Ins Administration, Mr. Cleveland found himself flan kid by two women who could not talk back to him. Neiihtr of them had sufficient command of English for general conversation. At the other end of Hie table aatA/is.Cleve land and Minister Carter.who represents the little kingdom in the Pacific ocean to this government. 3/is. Cleveland laughed gaylyasshe talked to her escort and was evidently enjoying the Presi dent's situation while she was conceal ed from his view by large floral decora tions in the centre of the table. The banquet was a most elaborat<- affair and in perfection of eveiy detail was thought to excel any ei tertain ment given at the Executive Mansion during Mr. Cleveland's occupancy The State apait nents were piofusely decorated with flowers, among which the Hawaii colors were prominent and the East Room surpassed the occasion of the President's wedding, not in numlier, perhaps, but in the selection of the flowers used. When visiting the Treasury De partment Kapiolani was taken down into the subterranean vaults where the money is kept, and seemed to take a deep interest in the loads of gold and silver stored away there. When told now much money she stood in the midst of, she was filled with wonder. She left the Capital delighted with her visit, and thinking that this is a great people, and that they have a big Navy, and immense dinners and big taffy I mines and handsome President's wiyes. f Miscellaneous News. The Missouri Synod, tho principal convocation of Lutheran clergymen in the United States, began its session in Fort Wayne yesterday and will contiti for ten days. Professor L. <1- Grlor l>cad. HUNTINGDON, l'a., A/ay i). I'iofess or L. G. Grler, who lias t>eeii piiuci pal of the Birmingham seminary since 1857, died this morning of Cat cer of Ihc stomach, aged 01. Large Flour > I ill Horned. CHESTER, Fa., A/ay. 9— The large Hour mill of George I). Alton, in Ches ter township, was destroyed by lire Ibis morning. Lisa $0,000; partially instned. The lire was incenduiy. Mir -rs ami Labor AxseinMirs to ( on vene. FIIILADKLPIIIA, Ma y I).—' The iniu ers ami mine laborers of the National district assembly No. 135, Knights of Labor, have issued a call for 1111 annu al session of delegates from miners' and laborers assemblies of the United States, to bo held at Cincinnati in June. —We will tell you positively that Simmons layer Regulator will rid you of dyspepsia, purify your system,enable you to sleep well, prevent malarial dis ease and givo you a brisk and vigorous feeling. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, in vigorating and fortifying the system against disease. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return yet entirely free from calomel or qui nine. The Trial of the Freight Train Rl>- bors. PITTSBURG, May n.-Tlio trial of the Pan Handle trainmen charged with robbing freight trains will begin next Monday. John 11. Hampton, attorney for the Pennsylvania Company, says there will be a great many witnesses here fiom the East and West to identi fy goods and priaoners. "We think," said lie, "that we have good cases a gainst ail of the men we prosecute." K.iilro.nl IndustryHooiiiiug. PHILADELPHIA, Ma Y 'J.— Toe Bald win locomotive works expect to turn out two hundred locomotives this year, which will exceed their record by about fifty. The firm is not disposed to be lieve that there will be a falling off in the detnaud for locomotives. The Pennsylvania railroad company will make extensions this spring a mounting to several hundrtd miles of track. They will be mostly into tlit mineral and timber territories. The Pan Handle Freight Robbers. PITTSBURG, Ma y 9.— The Pan Han dle ltoad robbery cases wero taken up in the Criminal Court this morning. Judge Ewing presiding. The flist case tiied was that of William Lavelle, a brakeman. The prosecution produc ed witnesses from Pmladelphia, Denni son, Ohio, Pitrsburg and Penrod, Ken tucky, and tracod goods shipped from the former place to a "fence" in this city,established by the detectives for the purpose of trapping ihe thieves. De tective Allen, who ran the "fence," testified that Lavelle had sold to him it large lot of goods, which he ackr.owl ed lie had taken from a freight car. These goods were afterward identified as the property of a firm 111 Kentucky . —John have you sren that woman lately ? John, in astonishment: What woman V That woman Ticking Grapes lor Speer's Wine. Just see her in another column and read about it,the wines are fouud by chemists to be absolutely pure Jand equal to the best in the World. The Board of Health in Large Cities and leading Hospitals have a dopted their use where wines are need ed. The Canadian Pacific Railroad to In vade the United States. OTTAWA, Out., May O.—A great move is contemplated by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company for the ex tension of its system into the United States. The nport is authoritative that they will endeavor to reach Bos ton, via the Southeastern Railroad and Chicago, via Detroit. It is proposed in the latter event, to lease the Canadian Southern railroad for 'J9 years, and construct a line from Detroit across the Michigan peninsular. The com pany also pr uose to establish a (leet of boats between Port Arthut, Ontario, a d Chicago, and thus comoete for freight frotn Northwestern Statrs. This pi rn wouM cheapen freight rates, it is believed, 33 per cent. A Moudvillc Seieiitlsl Makes Two l>is covcricHof <1 resit Moment. MKADVILLE. I'a., May 5. —Dr. C. C. Carroll of tllls city, after years of ex pesirnentirtg, lias discovered a method by which aluminum can be cast, sol dered and welded. It is claimed by metallurgists and artisans that this is a very valuable invention since it in sures the use of aluminum for many purposes on account of its extreme lightness, strength and non oxidation by exposure. It is already successfully employed in the manufacture of dental plates, for which It is apparently ad mirably adapted. In the course of Iris experimenting I). Carroll believes IIP has also discovered the law governing the disintegration of iron stringers em ployed in the construction of railroad bi idges. INCREASED buoyancy of spirits, per fect assimilation of food, improved ap petite, gain m flesh, sound refreshing sleep, heightened color in the cheeks and lips, added brilliancy to the eves, follows the use of McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Altera tive. A bottle or two used in the fam ily would obviate the entire train of spring maladies. Dissatisfied purchas ers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y CO., Philadelphia Agents, bold by J. Eisenhuth, Millhelui, i'a. The Work of Llgliliilti;-, ntul Itoiiiiii k iilili 1 Escapes from Death, KASTON, Fa., J/.iy |O.-—A traveling salesman, of Easton, who returned litis morning from A/on roe county, furnish es particulars of tho serious work u nearly cut i ff. He was now weak and nervous and unable to regain bis feet. Ry a desperate ef foit be managtd to catch hold of the door sill and drag himself from the htirnit g building. Just a* he ctos.ud the sill his wife came, rushed to his as sislai.ee, and dragged hiru'to a place of safety. His clothing wit* tluu ablaze, and the heal was so intense that J/is. R'ul ei 'a arms and hands were blister ed. Neighbors came and cat tied the almost lifeless niun to his room w here lie now lies in a seiiousbut not danger ous condition. Tho watch in his pock et was destroyed by lightning, and three long gashes weie mode in a new boot on bis fool. The building and adjoining wagon-shed were destroyed. Seven horses, two cows, and two heif ers perished in the flames. The barn was a laigo one and was insured, but there was no insurance on the stock. LEBANON, FA., M LY —A fearful rain ami hnil storm pnsstd over the northern portion of this county this morning. At Jonestown the Protest ant Episcopal church ivas struck by lightning, and the dwelling house of Mr. Shugar In tlie same village, was badly damaged. The thumlcitndt pass ed through the bidroom occupied by Mr. Shugar's sou, and while everything in the room was tipped to pieces, even including pictures on the wall, lite boy escaped unharmed. At Lickdale hail fell measuring over an inch in diame ter, and fruit trees and green fields gt eat ly damaged. After the'storm it looked as though there had been a heavy fall of s now. AN AWKl'li KAUTHQCAKE. The Town of ltii|>trUpe, Mexico, !>•- stroyed And 2DO People Killed. fit! AY MO.', Mexico, May S. The earthquake ot the 3d instant was ac companied by a terrible volcanic erup tion at Ilaplilspe, which destroyed MonUzuma, killing t."J persous and ig niting the woods in the \ icir.ity. Twen ty-seveu persons were also killed at Oputu by falling buildings. Many per sons were injured at Grenada anil Gus abar, which towns weie almost com pletely destroyed. A dispatch from the City of Mexico says: The government to-day received its first information regarding the dis astrous earthquake on the 31 instant, at the town of Haiti he, in the d.sti ict of Moulrzuma, Souora, by which 150 pei sons lost their lives. Toe earth quake occured at 3.50 P. M. At the same time volcanic eruptions began in the neighboring mountains, lighting up the summits for a long distance. The same afttruoon earthquake shocks were felt throughout the State. The predic tion is made here by local scientists that Mexico is about to undergo a gen eral scimicc mvulsion and records of earthquake shocks show that there is widespread volcanic activity from one end of J/exico to the other. Volcanic ontbreaks are occurring mar the Gua temalan bolder as well as in the State of Sonora. ONE GOOD RESULT. A Tucson special says: "Another violent earthquake is reported in San Jose J/ouutain, foity miles south of Fort Ilunchuca, i:i Sonera. General Foicyth has sent an exploration party to investigate. A party, just returned from Santa Cantal'na Mountains, te ports that the canyons are full of water, which was brought to the surface by the earthquake. This is a great boon for that region, as there ate thousands of actes of gord farming lands at the base of these mountains which only needed water to make them valuable. Another good tffctof tho earthquake is the opening of two large gold veins, which was discovered in the Santa Cat alina Mountains, at a point where tne whole side of a mountain slid dowi, Several prospecting partita have left to locate claims. Excitement In Texas, Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity of I'arls, Tex., by the remarkable recov ery <>f Mr. J. K# Corley. who wsw so helpless lie eould not turn in bed .'or raise Ills head ; every body said he was dying <>f consumption. A trial bottle of Ir. Kind's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, be Umglit a large bottle and a box <>t Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes n! l'llts and two bottles of the Discovery, lie was well mid had gained in II ;sh tliirlv-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great 'tscovcry tor Con sumption free at J. Kisenliutli'a. AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL EVENT IN WASHINGTON. The Queen of Hawaii Traveling Through the Culled Slates on her Way to England. WASHINGTON, May G.— Queen Kapic lani and suite, with a l umber of in vited guests, including .Senators Sher man and Evarts, paid a visit to Mount Vernon to day, on the United Steamer Dispatch, which was gaily decorated with bunting. At the navy yard the party was given a royal salute of 21 guns, and the yards of the Galena manned as the Dispatch steamed past her. The queen was greatly interested in what site saw at the bistoiic old place. The piesiient to-night gave a state dinner in honor of the queen. The While House was profusely decorated with palms, potted plants and (lowers. The queen arrived before the other guests and was received in tho east rocra by the president, who presented the rest of tho company to her on their arrival. The principal decoration of the di'uing table was a large floral piece representing two ships of state, Colum bia and Hawaii, inter-woven with the Hawaiian flag in flowers. Secretary Lamar was not present, owing to ill ness. In a note late this aftemoou ex pressing regiet at his inability to at (end, lie had been unlt>ff Ids best endeavor* all day to recover Ids health sr.fllcleullv to be at dinner but Ids phy slcian had just positively forbidden his going, The president escorted the queen to dinner, followed In the order named, by the justice and I'i lncess ldllnakalanl, the Hawaiian minister and Mrs. Cleveland, the secretary of stale and Mis. Carter, Lieutenant Geneial Dornnitds and Mrs. Waite, the Ilaythin minister, dean of the diplo matic cm ps, and Mrs. Falrtleld, the seeietarv of the tieasury and Mrs. Hn dieoti, the seeietaiy of war and Mis. Whitney, the secretary of the navy and Mis. Vilas, the postmaster general and Mrs. S Sherman, the chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations an 1 Mrs. Sheridan, the lieutenant gen end and Mhs l'orter, (lie ndmiial of the navy and Mrs. I.ieiicklnen, Mr I.an kee and Mrs. t'aiier, Colmiel Itoyd and Miss Winthrop and Mrs. I.iughton, Mr. Hrancroft and Mrs. Winthrop. Mrs. Cleveland wore her wedding dress with the exception of the orange blossom. Kapioluni was attir ed In white crepe with diamond orna ments, and the princess royal in black velvet. Cultivation ani> Rkfi n kmnnr. Hon. H. S. Hewitt, ex Speaker House Representatives, wrl'es : J. A. McDonald, lhav Sir:— l have been buying my flavoring Extracts for years from a Pittsburg manufacturer. Recently we tiled a bottle of youis and found it veiy good indeed. Enclosed Mod live dollars. Send ui its value in your Va nilla Extract. Moral—Always, ask for McDonald's Flavoring Extracts. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, l'a. Announcements. TIIEiSI'I.KK. We ate authorized to aunouuce .1 uxm Kihsk iii'tii, >f xilllht'itn Uor.mgh, as a candidate for County Treasurer, sut'J'ot to tie - i' ,'i;|l"iio( the Democratic County Couvcuiioii. We are authorize.! to announce • Joshua T. I'oTTEH. ot Potter t>wn-hlp. as a candidate for County Trca*bh. We are authorized to announce !. 1,. V.t buy. of Mill helm Borough, as a candidate lor t lie olltee ot Recorder, subject to Ihe decjsioll ot the Democri.Uc County Convention. I. E (iJI. \i!) I t: a 'TIS EM EATS >T()TICK OK API'KAI.n N..tlce is hereby I given that Ap|K-.ils .1! In- held at 'tie Commissioners' ottlee In Bel.clonic lor the dif ferent township* and U>rough* \s lollops : For trie lowlishipsol Miles. Pctill, Halites and Gregg, and MillhHiii borough May 1. For Itai rt>. Colteße, 1 Vrcuvui. llnlfinoon and I'ottei townships and ten tie Hall borough June I. tor Itush. Tavior. llmtou and worth town ships, and Phill'psburg borough June J. For t'nlon. I'm I.side. 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It i* particularly hciu-tletal to the ag,st and debilitated, and salted to Uie vatiou* allmen's tli.it effect the weaker sex. tils .ii every revpeet A WINK TO BR RE LIKDON. Speer's Unferraentod Graps Juice. Is the juice of the Oporto Grai>e, preaerved in Its natural frt*wh. sw eel elate a* It run* front the nrcs* by fumigation, and electricity, there by destroying the exriter of fermentation. It is perfectly pure, free Irom spirit* and will keep in au> climate. Speer's (Socialite) Claret. I* held In high estimation for Its richnes* a* a Hry Table Wine, especially suited for dinner ue. Speer's P. J. Sherry I* aw ine of a Superior Character aad par takes of the rich qualities of the grain- from which it I* made. Speer's P. J. Brandy. IS A ri'KK dlstllatton of the gra|e. and stands utnivaied in this Country f°r medical purposes. It has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of the f rapes from which It ts distilled. See that the signature ot ALl'liKl) Sl'KKIt, Passaic N. J., Is oyer the cork of eaeli bottle. SOLI) BY DIU'UGISTS WHO KKKP FIILST CLASS V I.MKS Nkrvous Dubiuty. WEAKXfNS, Ac . and all disorders brought on by Indiscretions, excesses or overwork of t lie ft rain and Nervous System, s|eedtly and radically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL a purely vegetable preparation, the most sue ressful remedy known. s-n,l for Circular. 1' ner box : six Boxes, ♦'■ bv mall. WlSf- Cll K.S'l Kit At t ,( hemists,to j William Ml., New York liMt U'AOEXTX WANTED FOR THE-f LIFE OF BEECHER Bv l>n. I.tv IN \ I'iioTT. editor of ttie Christian I'nton.tlU-eetier's Kuoeral sermon wa* preach ed bx* Dr. Almott). Mr. Reeeker aided In tbts*book up to jits death. Mneli Is autol'io graphical. A targe aniou-itof intccMina *or ra/ite In no at her. Till* Is the Ulsht Uook. A- GORTON A CO., Pliilada. 17-ft OH! MY BACK, MY BACK! 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PAY'S ,SOO, mmULk ROOFING! Takes tho lead; does not corrode like tin or iron, nor decay likeshingie-i or tar compositions; easy to appl/i strong snd dnralite; at half the cost of tin. Is also a •st IISTITI'TE for I'I.ASTKIt at Half the t'oet. CAIt PETS and Itl'JiS of same material, double tlie wear of Oilcloths. Oatalogne and samplea FULL. W. It. LAV A CO., CAMDEN, X. * DU A VY PCB Its causes, and a new and LA rll Lii.i successful Ct itE at your own home, by one who was deaf twentv eight year*. Treated by most of the noted specialist* without benefit. Cured himself In tliiee m tilths, and spice tlicn hundred* of otiiers Full particular* sent on aiqiltoation T.b.PAUK.No. 41 West 31st St., New York City. 17-41. MIRES' ROOT BEER. I—ll.ni'RUVED Package, 25 cents, makes 8 gallon* of a de licious, sparkling, tempeianee beverage- SrUENOTUBXS AND rtUtlKIF.* THE lU.OOD. Its purity and delicacy commend it to all. Sold by all druggists and storekeepers. 17-4t WANTED-WOMEN represent ostablM U o d business in own locality. Permanent position and good salary. References exchanged. Gay Mfg. Co. 16 Baiclay-st, N. Y 17-4t IIIUCII Id Willi I LU the IsrgesV niiisst lißU.bli.-hfd.beet-known Niurseries inthoooun |try. -Most liberal terms.. Unequaled facilities. REASONABLE NEWS I winh to inform my cußtomure and the public in general that 1 have opened the Spring and Summer Season of 1887 with the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK TICIMMK.II AMI t'NTMIMMKII j1}I?IIt1 I I t I t -> mm JHJD BOIffIETS rTTTTTTTTTTTTTT^I ANO AM. THK l-ATKHT NoVKI.TIKA IN FASHIONABLE | MILLINERY. !B EST Or <£RIMMINGB, &C. 1 respectfully invite your patronage, assuring you that both my good* aud price* will suit you. ANNA M. WEAVER, Millheim, Pa. Qur Qoods SHALL SPEAK The object of this advertisement is not to tire you with a lengthy list of articles but simply to attract your attention to the arrival of our enormous stock of oooooo o o JL o o o SPRING maSWMM GO 098 o O < II o o o o o o o o o " ' : - - ——- % We know that nothing that we can say will interest you enough to listen. There for we'll let our goods and our very low. prices speak for themselves. All we ask is that you come within hearing distance. We will not enumerate goods because they must be seen to be appreciated. Comparison will show that in variety and aste our goods are i> no o on o u 0 O 0 OOP F&R Btm VM FMB stYRSME 00000000 o o o o o Q offered elsewhere. Again, you will find that our prices are J net as low as the lowest asked by other merchants. The fact that we mean what we say will be apparent as soon as you enter our establishment. Last, but not least by any means, you will find our store brimful of everything belonging on the shelves of a first-class gn eral merchandise house. D. S. KAUFFMAN ft CO. MAIN ST., MTT.T.TTKTM PA. DO YOU WANT THE EARTH P 1 can't give you that, but I can give you the nicest and IIA TS, ÜB,,EST BONNETS, „ M HATS AND BONNETS on earth, if you coine iu good season to select from an ele grant stock of HATS, j BONNETS St. Elmos, Hidalgos, Dagmars N A TS , Wakefilds, Oakviews, Mountaineers BONNETS,. HA TS, and a lovely lot of Children's Hats, among them BONNETbi. HATS, LAKEGEORQE BONNETS r HA TS, Also a splendid Assortment of BONNETS HATS, Fcqth G # s > BONNETS, Ti