BROWN'S#* RON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Camplotely Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and Biidney Complinints,. Druggisis nad Physicians endorse it. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Cr red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. we \ SANDOR, RCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA, bh sires to announce to his customers that he has lately taken instructions und. rD W. A. Belford, of Milton, in the improvements in cutting, wha ia oue of the best tailors in Pen’a, customers ingest and is now able to serve ter fits than before. He has also received fashion plates coulatning the lutest styles. Also a fine lot of samples {rom which you can select for suits, Ie respectfolly asks the public when in need of cloths ngs to give him a trial. mar29y With De A129) BOILS, EET 8Y - RE SELLERS & CO \_LROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA, EEE ER hr WHERE ALL 1 FAILS, Bost Cough Syrn Taian good, § Vee ln time. Told by druggists, io ne ee) NS CLM ZEAL) NL a Sabi 12 BEST | WHEEL MILL BUILT GOVERNING Fre RFECT IN CONSTRUCTION | STAND ANY wii) Sexo For ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ry INT, WALLING& Co, KENDALLVILLE, —-— IND. EARANCH HOUSE LAFAYETTE, IND. s) {VLE wi 7 FoR v,, L Ss ————— A RRNA WAGONS? CARRIAGES, PH/ATONS, BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS. For Terms and Prices address, FISK BROS. & C0., RACINE, WIS. Or cailon 0. 5. ORGAN & CO, MANUFACTURE THE Be Brey you Jrioernieen Cmeoran, Goon ACGENLE WANTED (a unoccupied territory, D. §. MORGAN & CO. Brockport, MemagGouN. Ys A TRAMP'S REVENGE. Two Little Girls Saved from a Terri ble Death by a Young Farmer. Burravro, Sept. 4.—Mr. Dallas Crawford, of Wesleyville, recently drove a gang of tramps from his promises One of them lurked around several days waiting for re venge. Saturday he saw Crawford's two Boor of which a play-room had been parti- tioned off for them. Following, he fastened the door while they wero playing with their toys, and then, descending to the basement, he piled heaps of inflammable material at several points and set them on fire. Soon the lower portion of the mill was enveloped in flames. Ingress and egress were alike eut off, and the girls seemed doomed to die the most agonizing of deafhs They crawled through a hole upon the roof, but were afraid to jump, as the distance was thir- ty-five feet and the ground thickly dotted with jagged boulders. No ladders were avail able, nor could they be used if at hand. A deliverer appeared in the person of Alfsed K. Bonnel, a young farmer, carrying a coil of rope, to which he fastened a strong iron hook, Hastily strapping climbing irons to his legs he ascended a tall oak tree near the mill, and in a moment stood on a limb high over the children, The young man threw his rope, and so precise was the aim that the hook caught in the smaller girl's dress Drawing the cord hand over hand she swung clear and was lowered safely into her father's arms. The other girl was then lowered in the same manner, and a few minutes afterwards the boiler burst, blowing the mill to pieces, The hands escaped. OUT OF THE CAR WINDOW. A Deserier’s Daring Leap from @ Swintly Moving Train, ReAprxG, Pa, Sept. 6.—The 10.30 train from this city for New York kad among its passengers a squad of United 8 consisting of a sergeant and six privates who had in custody a deserter captured at Harrisburg, and destined for Governor's lsland. Nothing unusual occurred until reaching this city, The deserter here com- plained that the handcuffs hurt him and asked to have them taken off. After some talk about it the sergeant removed them. ing. While the solliers were not | their prisoner raised the car window denly placed bis hands close to h then, when the train was rushing « ag at the rate of thirty miles an hour, shot himself through the window feet foremost. The hor- rifled passengers expected to see the man mangled by the cars, but he landed safely on his feet, stopped a moment to rub his eves and then struck out at a brisk pace for the heavily wooded hills near Emans The ser. geant pulled the bell-rope and stopped the train, which had run about 200 yards from where the deserter had made his bold jump. After getting his men off the train they started in pursuit, but were unable to get any trace of their prisone r. BUTLER AGAIN A CANDIDATE. The Massachusetts Democratic State Convention Called, Bostox, Sept. 3.—At a meeting of the ex. ecutive committee of the Democratic State committees, a call for a State convention to be held at Bpringfield on September 20 was drawn up and accepted. It was suthorita- tively stated to the committees that General Butler has decided to run for re-election this fall The announcement that Governor Butler will be a candidate for reelection is not necessarily a finality, It is the policy of the Democratic leaders to compe! General Butler to run, as with no other candidate have they a ghost of a show, but the Genersl will not say *“‘ yes” until be is assured of succes by something more definite and substantial than reports from the country towns that his star is still in the ascendant. This assur ance will not come until the Republicans shall have nominated a weak candidate, and that from the present indications is not probable, The call invites ‘the Democrats of Mase chusetts and all others who are ready to unite with them in defence of the good name of the state as a just and humane commonwealth, and to promote tho common welfare by the continued correction of administrative errors and abuses and the reformation of unequal and unjust laws" to send delegates to the con- vention for the nomination of the usual can didates, and if the convention so determine, to choose four delega gates. at-large to attend the Democratic national convention in 1854 An Excursion Steamer Sunk, New Yonk, Rept. 8. The excursion steam. er Gen. Sedgwick while lying at ber dock TY Sunday morning suddenly went to the bottom. Three watchmen who were sleeping on board barely escaped with their lives and lost all their clothing. It is believed that she caught her guard rail over a pile as sbe rolled with the waves, and, ber weight coming on it, 8 senm was started below the water line The Gen. Sedgwick was built in Jersey City in 1875, and was rebuilt in 1990 Bhe was in the dry dock in May, and was inspebted by the government inspectors, who pronounced her soul. She registered 468 tons, and was rather larger than the Riverdale that blew up last week. Hhe is distinguished as the ves sel carrying a steam calliope. Mr. Sprague v ery Belligerent, Provipesce, R. 1, Sept. 3.-<At a meeting of the Quidneck company, the stockholders being represented by Assignees Pomeroy and Trustee Farnsworth, Stephen Harris was slected president, and Charles B. Gould, secretary. Mr. Harrds proceeded to the office of the company, saw William Sprague, and | demanded posession of te h property. Mr. Bprague said he was no longer president, bul represented the president, and if Mr. Harrie attempted to take possession be would kill him. Mr. Harris pleasantly remonstrated with the irate man, but Mr, Spragoe reiter ited his statement that be would kill him, and said that if Mr. Harris went to the + in his absence he had men there who +o. throw him into a trench a cold corp. adr rris thon withdrew, Young Nutt's Trial § Postponed, Umonrows, Penn, , Sept. 5.0<The trial of postponed until the December term of witness i i. tan portant fon the mise, continte ance was asked and Judge OG, ML Yak attorney, has ps counsel for the ! iF! ii Es cA : FF ig i Ht ding ” Frain vF Pgh hey a BTR 7 ¥ wv BSNS aC HER 1 ITann io) Ye fit Fie ult this Autumn ways youngcr The old {friends of déaling with the best work: manship dress... Oak Hall the retail clothing b uyers in boys will find just the stu 1S o ii largest selection cheap. LIGHT DRAH COMBINATION PERN HARROW. | Stretcher sent | wheal Revolves and gives the id with Harrow. | Two Harrowinge ened, therefore will do double the w 1k of any of 1883 thai friends—and Oak H Our trading we Hall makes Qak the trading & Phila A 1 about ladelphia. for the scl mill, the shop, »oys we have the wear. We sorts of clothing— over any other, it ean be so easily changed | and a Complete Sled for each Har adding an extra piece or bolt The os the f has all the Harrows in the one req piace, and they are adapted to any sail. Penn Harrow is made of the Best White Oak, with Steel Teeth, Well Painted an every way first-class. % your interest and buy the Pénn Harrow, Manufactured only by the Penn Harrow Manufacturing Co. Opposite Philadelphia, Pa. Camden, New Jemey, THE SPIRAL SPRING BUGGY HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD, No 8ac, No Sway; No PITCH, CARRIES ANY WEICHT. "ONJS J0 JOL NO INN ONINENL AS IHOGM ANY LIDS OL G3i8ay LIGHT, STYLISH AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. EVERY BuGGy WARRANTED 2 YEARS, SPRINGS WARRANTED, 10 YEARS THE EASIEST RIDING Buccy BuiLT. THE NEWEST AND BEST THING OUT IN CARRIAGE SPRINGS. WRITE POR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. | Tue Spirit Seite Busey Co., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. amy ie Any porarn a For Beauty of Finieh, Pipe Site Jona. Bu ord of Action, Work and usps y struction they a inant BLECANT CATALOGUES FRE. t WHITNEY ORGAN CO., Sole Rapafattarens Royal Organs, PETRA, show, _...... IR Buchanan Wind Mill UNEXCELLED FOR BEAUTY, DURABILITY LIGHT RUNNING. TH & MARK &) TREETS One pri ice and Cpe Wl ES Epi es PERUS A.’ rest, Tost orn Nets Rams os oa] “ PERUNA I8 ed Test purest a0, finest in ; the body and 00°18 S104 CLT . » INA. the most Limo rE < remember Cm INA will cure Chis Brights band 18 ou OUT ir ae ed i Ba TRE CELEBRATED BARNUM Pg SAFES. Bex Noxat Have Nows 1! Usg Nown..l Bow Tio solebiaied GARNI tla for sur now Oninbupos bofore buglep ROCKERHOKF HOUSR,
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