BE — gn tt sol ] ERT UR £1E RICHEST WOMAN IN AMERIC SR cnsiotiarbima A STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDEES & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eal! vour attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ilzzgoss We would especially suggest in Heating Btoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. Brick and Grates on hand. WILSON, McFARLANE & Cu rae sa A NEW DEPARTURE. A Strictly Cash Store ‘where goods are bought EE i, Bich, Co meu | \and sold for Cash. : i state to you the benefit AVE ri rE i We do not think it necessary. to recall 'FOTR you PrrUx Ae, to the minds of the | idney compliant i ge a for eighteen years erent kinds of patent medicine sulted a numberof phys ¥ A. THE PCLOELAIN TOWER. Ty i 4d To Physicians. We do not find fault, reproach or con« demn the pr jan-—thig 3 And saa 4 Ve a a a s il. y » A Ne W York correspondent of the Phil The city of N vdelphia Record says: * The best abused . woman hereabouts is Mrs, Hattie (Green, ankin, once the capital | of China, has for centuries been famous " ou 1 to the “barbarians” of the outer world who caused the failure of John J. Oisco|, . ln Lr . | for its porcelain tower—a relic of the & Co. Mrs. Green has long been a Eh i i splendor of its ancient days, before Pe. familiar person in financial circles. She, ; | kin usurped ifs tice of any regulas physi. not our mission—but we do £ he were to add Prrusa to his prescriptions, as directed in cur book on the * lils of Life,” (and furnished grat. sly by all druggists), he would curg 8 patie AY Cywinag Aa Woaw a y ~~ Y 190iEd Mr. Hen dignity as the seat of| ** a r 5, ironton, Law. » is probably the richest woman in America| the emis Tt oy : . = . i 3 eI Pe. 16 place 18 Now, red fs having some $40,000,000 at her disposal ; | pare, J R05 14 PO wi %1 rence Coan Ho, writes: “My wile 0 : : | extent, a city of ruins, and the city pro-| hast but sho is as mean as she is rich, and] . Ap A | per has shrunk to one-fourth of its for. | Herd never spends more than $10,000 a year] mer din sior i : i mer dimensions, for the support of herself and children. | : An acquaintance of mine boarded in the : essed for many years, ase or diseases and the symptoms becn so varied that an at leseribe them would be more to undertiak ind (1,000) dollars for ve for het : al vy { We read so mug: t your Prauna that I was forcedto | A full : She has now taken five boltics; hey have done her more good than al ria and medicine that she has ev- use of. Peruna is certainly a j-s2nd to humanity,” Mrs, OQ, L. Grepory, 18 O8LLIALEA BY A Lp The porcelain tower was built quite : , . | early in tha fifteenth century, by order same house with Mrs. Green once, hore of the Emy Yuhelol . Lan . : | ¢ Lmperer Yungion, and as gr work in the city, and ho says that her mean- of fili | 2 : t : ? . . iC Hi NOeLy. i Was 4 ness passed belief; that economy actu-{., I of hi 0 1] Y . "sp smemory of his mother, a1 10 ally amounted to a disease with her. tapmis a 1 ¢ ita } . ' ' { : erminad that 118 pently shoud 68 ay After she had read her morning paper | _ = et : ? . out-shine that of any similar memorial ns the in her son's eyes, sur rest of her , 0 cost more than three-quarters of a million our money. Ce hiave ’ . 1 . n Cooks the witho monument to T TORIC. ng Iron with BES assortment of Fire medicine, combi VER a 0 %, fUICKly ana oong iy ¢ ures Dyspepain, Indigestion, Wes kness, mpure Bleed, Malaria, Chills and Vevers, vil Nenralgin, which she always did betimes, she sent ’ Ex - by une 2 : trancendent virtues of the pa 2 316 ¢ u o remedy for ] it 1s an ling ; son, then a boy of 10 or 12 years old, Bidueys and Liver. : * A it v hie for Diseases pectiiar to out in front of the house to sell it to the sddontary HASS rs-by. niailin The Grandest Yo Many Ye mssed those o pulser in { Om ples a, SBCAMMELLS UNIVEESAL Treasure-rouse USEFUL KNnUWLEDGE. v wr © as coac g J 1.8% V & LA ars sy writes: enuxa and MaxaLins an “] aved my nen, a Thera is no economy too unty, New Mexico mean or contemptible for Mrs. Green to put into practice, It is said by those who profess to know that her son owes the lameness that will follow him to the grave to the bad treatment his leg re- ceived after an accident ; that his mother would not go to the expense of decent advice, and for the want of a few dollars he has left him a cripple for life. When in New York, Mrs. Green hides herself away in boarding-houses, going from one to another that she may not be found, and the rest of the time she spends in travell through the country towns of New England putting out her money on mortgages fand looking after small but § ' anc n—— The work was commenced at noon on a cartain nearly twenty years The total heig was more than two hundred fee was faced from top to botton with finest It con- ted by a ball of | bud] eight day in 1418, and ocoupi A Corapend: arigent of 14 rt Gi wople the instances in which | business men, have{been rained by the but ask you frankly | whether it is not the cause of embarrass- business men of to-day. | Believing you admit it we desire to im- minder our own observation porcelain, glazed and colored. sisted of four stories spire, on the top of brass, richly giit. | credit system, ARrmony i which was From this extended to as | ing £0 ¢ other afl ed that I am i taken another bottle, I wi I feel like a dill iron chains and prov f 11 ail | press you with the fact that on aad after JAY, 1 EMBER 26, airy 1 jecting points of the roof, and from eacl chain was suspended a bell, over the face of the arrang nt w d out story. These bells added very muc the graceful apperance of the tower, breaking its nor LAN 2A i isda Arate an enure pew sysiem winch hung . TT of: tower. The same . in BE CHIT in evelr'y i used i ai hey think it is a wonderful FRICTLY CASH OR MOREY DOWN, ¢s, | us : 3 i + od ¢ 1nvestmen me Before she married her husband she made him settle $500,- 000 on her, 0 pot mean 10 say «¥ 3 VE BR LITEACANE LOUK “terms mest vi what 13134 l the “yg PH i. Address the editor of the “Reporter Or reer Wooster. O.. writes: » say, and 120 : . 10 HIS, 50 cents worth unless he planks down the cash, and so the rule We next wish to int this new system will be even :11 on credit but mean EEE ee 1t is said that he was quite Oulely Blackburn, a liberal handed man until he married ise formal and m her, bat that her influence was so strong otonous outline : she succeeded in making him | Round the outer ace wt as miserly as she is. Such people | were several apertures for Mra, more 'm in the community than the spend. rifts who are so violontly pitched into. in gentlernan in New York pole ope nds 83,000 upon a dinner-party, and Lr domad bine two a week through the winter, | Proauce | canses a great many people to raise their d air, rapid | hands in holy horror at suck extrava- BURDOCK BLOOD | gance; but, } he worst | itl his money into circulation and | sends it among a lot of hard-working who in their turn spend it, so is Kept in constant cire . But Mrs. Green's me Fi 4 A . W » #3 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE XL Levin weeks ago a man « | cannot buy 3 meh ianterus, of ¢ all broken down, torrid $ ys 4 all alit Willi APPIY 10 Ai AKG, i when these were all illnminated, we are Ba 1 hina { show 1 beg ise Jun Green do a great deal told, in the magnilogquent languags ous to the public than to oe the Chinese b that *‘their light illuminated the entire heavens, moving into the hearts of men, moving human misery!” cult to imagine, perance of the tower on such an oo mast have bx On top of Hl 3 % 5 § large brazen vessels and a bowl, which, | who Islorian, QIIOWS bought credit yr and as there Merchandise on Lf res y > + p ust eventually De paid 3 and enti It is not di accounts haunt npelied to add a it. 10 the price of his stock . ——— Ways more or less dead RA 5 5 P| WANTED | 1yu, i rape Vines Se. SALARIES wud copenser | sssentsad, Full snsirncisons £1oem $a $ Fa { Address, Le CLARE & HERRICK, Brighion, N.Y, | © Come mile sagt of Rocheale QACCO le SS in0, oa however, mer is oor Bhat §{ en extravagant as of may be, en beautiful in the extreme, t & loss. mts 16 tower were placed two 2d Ou account of not g HTH “io — elling money {| down be must add another 5 per ceat. Wo 1 i owels astive rn $5 Yu r thy articies together contained varions costly offering Amonz pearls of various eople, erest on his burrowed money. fril 164 requires one-third more work in the nature of an to avert wore several and a charm | ulation. | y is actually tied rs evil influences, theso | ter charge than to simply i up in an nld stocks GOLOTS, —not even herself and If Necessarily ng, and does no one good, ’ vv ’ b any $4 (CATARR { each supposed to possess miraculous pro- | . " re - : Ss g p= adds yor O per cent. pro: old and sil y the price. Hs |g i ay i i : 3 3 3 | penties, together with other istones and A (« ity of i In this conne i sent the best treasures oi § ms a ing able 10 j or goods —— ——— AL fully graded P BYECIAL OO1 or re PRTBAOTS be i hi the store, (by hav. the credit mer. read . THE GREAT BLOOD PUR TITLES IN THE UNITED STATES, REES are arranged 1 OF THE WORLD. 8 become so preralact iF 18 exempt of the Asn designed to repre he St ia wltion, IFIER iE, » ' ow than the “His 4 the Presi Sa ssing | also placed a box of tea oes of | BO pe 1 i 4 HTL . 3 3%: 4 ¥ - silk, and copies of some ancient Chinese | Laurelton l You ean add r {ind i d numerous reasons of your and Ministers to! writi “nn addition 1 ii The tower was demolished by is & w on by saying, | FAILING Kn aad \ will be woloommed by all. I 100,058 and atarrk Remedy and loos Po. a NEVER failed ins» TT. senek in | mms AAI IAA A LONG FELT WANT. faking sv book out Kone fail BOOK Co. Portland, Maine per cent, As Pt SLT resi 5." v le to close the i Tee 3, | i m we offer Gran- N. H. DOWNS’ Vegotatie Dalsamis ELIXIR or the rare of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Croup, Asthma, Pleariey, Hoarseness, Infigenss, Eplitin and all discnses of the Throad, Chesf, and Lungs. this Elixir is BS used its efficacy fs st once manifested, cone wm vincing the most incredulous that a CONSUMPTION Cie fac tncarable, if properly sttended - Ati commencement it is but a slight Srrite- ©0 tion of the membrane which covers the Lu then an inflamation, when the cought dry, Joon! fever and the pulse more frequen chosks Bushedand chilli morecomnon, This Se Elixir io curing the above complaints, oper e sion po 58 10 remove sll morbid frrite. tions and inflamation from the lungs to the surface, and finally expel them from the system, Tt facilitates expectoration, It heals the ulcerated surfaces and relieves the cough snd makes the Lreath. ing esry, It supports the strengih and at the wame time reduces the . Ttis free from opiste and astringent articles, which are Ing a nature as to bein great dangerof dertroving the patient; wheress this medicine sever dries or stops the congh, but, by remo tly, when the oo a a Tr Set giving fall dir ., b Price a ~ 50 ota, and §1.00 per botle, £OLD EVERYWHERE. DOWNS’ ELIT For sale at Murray's Drug store. ELP || meeting of a flour £1.10 per sack, out $1.25, Aevropibe Appleton A musiio per be, best prints 6c, cheap . | genious little a) : | piano, which "| Patent Universal o Best Blond Po ities, HCIRiS WHO are REGS 9 Every young lady within the sound of Produce taken i » by Drug : ’ " 10 OF = 1 ah and most EVEry young INali— | doriandon ars $0 ar910 arl0i0 arid ars | : 1 ofheller & Co., t i when desire knows that ono of the most serious ob. COBURN, PENNA, | per gallon, “* z ws ox a > - Automatic Parent of {i ntarrh. it * ? Vrs dress ¢ : | yard, i un exchange or cash our pen & ¥ d SMITH, BRIINE & Co stacles to aa’isfactory speaking lies in : Dinges, Trum the preter atural vigilance of the moth lec24 her of the peri xl, W ho possesses 8 Uh« jo unfortalt le habit of entaring the parlog : at frequr mt and unexpected intervals, . : X { This hal it necessitates thejvenerable and .7 | still sus sopssful device of an occasional od = { drumr zing on the piano by the girl wha 7 107yper irs to have a singularly reassuring effect upon the mother about making a : reco nnoissance from the direction of the “gektin’ room.” i Mr. Skinderson's invention is a small box containing a set of hammers worked by elock-work, andjwarranted to run for | One of the best evidev ces that the the duration of the Jongest Bunday | American people of this g » eration live night call. ‘This machine keeps ups better than their fathers did is found in] 0 Du Constant taping on the pias the steady and rapid gr wih of the trade in tropical fruits. It is not many vears gincs the great munjority of “people goarcely knew what a banana was and ¢onsidered oranges and lemons as lux. uries to be afforded only in sickness or on great occasions. Now, not only these, but other tropical fruits, are brought steamboat. Viiiars | and eaten almodt as generally and freely estont 2 phd Pani as apples, snd the consumption of ir eiah ie, Sioa by aa . | meloys, peaches, pears, plums and a. berries, is on the same universal and ox. tensive scale. This is a change whic’, tends to gratify the taste, but to pror health, which is the found ef human happiness, aad 4 of rector, a priest or ral! 4 08 Li. D as M.D or Dr. d Tope hlile Sn Wai a WAY hn Js nnd $ TALE -aw vey In all csses where Willheim Marble Works. A. C. MUSSER, Deininger & Musser vy ¥ yi oe Co., Mich. FARNUM, PROPRIETORS u 1 members lormen, § i OR Ren arr al BA BESS leaves INAIALINes, ow as ad " all condition Dealer in i Hartis gE Monta nao Williamsporn arr at Lock Haver v{* jeaves Phila Ad 31 § Harisbu Moulsnaoou af W Hilainagx ri indei phi ato life ns Mr. a ta | sm | Monuments, 8 Headstones, nt i CONSUMPTION OF FRU 1 1, : Tombs and Copeing in Marble or Granite DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. ges, Shop East of Bridge, Main St. 28jandm "It Kate ers by this {rain arnive aa al INE loaves a WORK keys, and conveys the impression out | 1 gido that entire eve ming is being spent FAST L in music. Mr. 8. gu arantees in his ad ver- | : tisements that the most serionsly proper | of mothersdwill pe ss serenely up to bed | after the first Your's operation of his scxpaY M apparatus, roams aking, “Well there isn't - sny huge’ ng going on in there, that's | certain © and that the most desperate | male firt can obtain a reputation for | bet ner that mythical kind of a *‘nice | * joung man,” 4 > 3 average parent, carrying one of the ad- | - mirable devices around in his cont-tail | DAY EXPRESS leaves ) pocket. / ae od We wish wo were half as sure of going | to ‘everybody. Th. ia ‘ity "svantuge to Heaven as the inventor is of making | that any COMB” it + will spend & pr a million dollars, and meanwhile aid the | money for _. ° Te 00 much march of real progress by thus calling | -#ipe and soume. ¥mit, the attention of young male readers to the above suitable and suggestive holiday gift for their ‘‘best” girls. AAAI AD IA J 5s PACE OF THE CAME om As a matter of fact, and in spite of its having carried Mahomet in four leaps from Jerusalem to Meco, seven miles an hour is the camel's pace ; nor can it | m aintain this rate over two hours. Its | w sual speed is about five miles an hour — a slow pace, beyond which it is dang. @ rous to urge, them lest, as Asiatios say, mle i Patrocte T's. 210 amen. me iMIPORTED om Percheron Horses. All m (he get of sires and dems tex sn and registered io the | enh and Ame sd books, ISLAND HOME y #itmaled at the head of Gaosss Irn , Kiver, (en » low the City, end vy railroad and steambost., Viitors Philadelphia Harmisburg Mentandon w VW illiameport wk Haven - arr at JEROYO (Runday Train AIL leaves Philadel hia " Harrisburg Montandonu Willismaport Lock Haven prrives Renovo EASTWARD, jeaves Lock Haven - Jersey Bhore - “ " Williamsport 80 dear to the heart of the | :. . « Montandon i arr 8b Harrisburg... Philadeiphi i ——————— al aed asl hed re vista n wt Z. EVANS, In, EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Jone h 1 ki Country Produce Consignments of wll kinds of solicited. Quick Sales, Good Prices and Prompt Returns is pur motto We have excellent faolii- 6 ro we good prices for Butver, ges, € 3 * | ties for obtaining } Pavers . 6 io pm pegitey, (live or ressod,) Lard, Tw gg MARE 10 aaa in Potators, Fruit, (driec OF fresh) Corn, . . OVO... sovinssd th EY . ie : fx every Los. t Raven.....13 0 a Th oir ther 10 car Jon - Willi, Mosport... 12 85 p 18 | geneils aid price Lists furnished free. - «Monta 908 nn 136m | pie refer 10 the editor of this paper. arr at Harriss VE eons S48 pm $200,000 - Philadel} bia. : = pm WMIPT ACS leaves Reuot 0 B40 pm will get free a that will start you wk Haven ~H00pm - - Williamsport we 85pm : you tn money faster ol ries All about the SKN pe ob ‘ either sex, of pil agen of Tr for B03 D " - ~ Tov ye - JIB pm Yam Tam Bi0am » Bi6am iisiam SEA SHORE EXP. for the working people. Send 10 ois, postage and we will mail you free, & ropal, valuables sample box of goods that will in the way of making wore money in a few you ever thong? possible at any busines, not reguired, ou oan live at » time only, or all the time Al of all ages, grandly sucessful, 30 conts Yo earned every evening. That ail who wand ¥ test the bustiaess, we make his Bupa Teo all who ave not weil satisfibd we will for the trotbie of writing ws Full sone, ele. sent free, Tmehutat nat aote of - in presents given SWAY. Bend us F ents postage, and by nail | hat will #8 Inge na than any hing else ih Amerion, — A AA coi 4 A VEGETABLE PRODUOT, There is in New Granada a curious vegetable product known under the name of the ink-plant. Its juice ean bo used in writing without any previous prepa. ration. The letters traced with it are of o reddish color first, but turn a deep black lin a few hours. This juice also spoils steel pens less than common ink. The qualities of the plant seem to have been {liscovered under the Spanish adnviniptration. Some writings intended arrives al Montandon ....... » 1 49 pm Agents wanted everywhere, i. fiarrisburg 4035 pm for ail th spare time oniy, ne thelr own homes Vortenos or HAICRT a . Philadelphia 0b wm m an fast TUNS $funday Train Williamsport Accom n Fos u ed intely assured, Don't dein Portland, Maine, also on Bundry. REI0..escnaessmseriins sapm GUGGENHEIMER’S. EME MAIL loaves Hones 1) 40 p 0 . Re Haven... well 46 pm A fine selection of silk handkerchiefs and gent's neck-wear, for the holid Williamaport oe. 1 oa m on esses 4 5 8 TR at Guggenheimer, are at Harrisburg. + 40am An immense stock of the best styles us Philadeiphis. oom Ham Er io Mall West, Niagars Express and Day youths’ and boys’ caps, at OGuggenheim- 0 Exp: ees Hast make close connection at Lock Ha Buffalo and wolf ro A beautiful work of 150 pages, Onlored Plate, ae” getrations, with dew riptions of the best egetabilon, prices of Seeds and Plants, 4° then, Printed in English and Germ” cents, whieh may be deducted freon 1t tell: what you want for th Riad of ranning to *he ~ y whatever seeds hope vic « 1060 1e. wOWErs and “how to, grow AT, eof first order, oy « Garden, and how 5 got ate oeds h o rooery ai the last iw ament to pointment o pe - over, medi wit SHREDS ks of rating. BUY ONLY ¢ Wee AY AT HEADGUARTE VICK, s NH. X. start at once. Don’t & Uo. Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, BLU :, > GRA Y : 4 § 3 oollection of the most thrilling per sanml adventures on both sides during the Great - Civil War, Intensely interesting accounts of ex- i of oie 0 ir ub orgs, ic 3 BUONeWN ww each side the line. 70 © . PRO- Y ILLUSTRATED wo the life. No other at all ike %t Ouirells everything. Ade PUB. ROUSE, Bt, Philadelphia, Pa. ¥ 7. BR. R. Trains, "Rr with BE _Vond West connect at Erie with A b & LB EMER RS at Corty with Bb. § at nporiim with B_ a Y.& PF RR, and sat Driftwood with A.V. R. R&R. WOOD, Cn an. KF an s Gen] Passger’ Agent if von want good shoulder braces, tions boos ETANDARD Prize, Sond sx cont bor pie which will Balp you to more away Shan FERS Millhelm Plaining MIN. Furnishes and Keeps on Hand MASH, DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL XINDS, STAIR RAILING, &c., &o., on &e &e. &eo., Promptly attended to. Ti for the mother country were wet through with se a-water on the voyage ; while the papers written with common ink were almost illegible, thuse with the juice of tho pla it were guite unscathed. (Orders were given in consequence that this vegetable ink was to be used for all public documents. AAA they might break their hearts and die literally on the spot. When » camel is pressed beyond this speed, and is spent, it kneels down, and not all the wolves in Asis will make it budge again. The camel remains where it kneels, and where it kneels it diles. A fire under its nose is useless. ———— AI weenar bl wk silk at 7 ; Indies and gentlemen, and at Suiaun 10 Te price, go to the Centre Hall drug 4 tore. J. D. MurRay, 1, fon tf DO) YOU ENOW LO RILLARD'S CLIMAX-— 10 PLUG TOBACCO woney . J of ER, WOOO FE CT MC Re RE le horse blankets of all os, at Guggen- beimers. Os A large stock of flanel shirts, at Gugs genet, JO rtsmerns Hides of all kinds wanted helmers, highest market Cash paid for same. iit ata : is the exclvsive Ears tn Coie soy. oat | a
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