“7 WHEN HEART FIRES DJ 4 M8. Paden) » 08 clouds that Boat i gay, oy J Movelots and undefined, and give no hint | Of far Sawn splendor, or the noon's gold Hi Or sumset’s Buh and glow; the spires high, That rose Harp upward eariier—now Ww n hd To heaven, they touch it imperceptibly; | A wan, fair moon, and o'er yon darksone tres ¥ One dim star shines, All hushed is earth and | Ry. | he continued 0 morning freshue s! noon OO sunset dyes! Botween you all and this What change must come, abrupt and great and ¥oon, Or Jong, slow fadings out, that scarcely | Heat and glow of m The glow til gone. So, calm age cometh when Heart fires die out; but ah! till then—till then! MANUFACTURE OF GLASS BEADS. The Various Processes as Conducted in Eu ropenn Countries, (Journal of tie Soclety of Art] This manufacture includes turned massive beads, pressed, drawn, and blown descriptions. The first named kind was manufactured in \enive, and about 200 years ago was introduced into the Fielitelg burge district of Bavaria, At first the beads for rosaries were the principal articles moade, and they are still produced in Bavaria, whence they are exported in quantities to Spain, | Portugal, etc. The manufacture is, however, less important than formerly. Ag an illustration of the scale of produe- | tion it is remarked that a workman can make of some kinds of beads as many as #6, 000 jer day. In contrast to the heavier Bavarian descriptions come the Venetian pro- ductions. These are mostly for em- broidery. The process of manufacture is a curious one. The glass 1s drawn junto thin tubes, and then cut up, The Leads are afterward placed in heated drums, where sharp corners an rounded of. After being rubbed in chalk and charcoal they are strung together. In Bohemia a kind of bead for trimming is made in a simila manner. In making the blown or so-called lamp beads a bellows is employed, with which a paraffin or gas flame 1s brought to a gas-pipe flame. In this process ns carried out in Venice and Thuringia, drawings are made on the glass balls os beads with pointed instruments made of glass and their designs are burnt in by the flame. The deadening process, 80 extensively employed is both chem jeal and mechanical in Ks character. In TRANSACTIONS OF THE RAG | 81,000, fwenced again as best | day the business exceods $1,000,000 a ! so AE TRADE, The Business Which Is a Mystory snd se Eavsore vo the Public nemo Herald) As an instance of the every-day trans actions of the rag trade, a dealer re- | marked: “Thus business is equally o mystery and an eyesore to the publie, You ought to see how they hurry past that dour and window, and sometimes cross the street, when they see the rags.” Turning over a large ledger on the desk, Ssaturday was one of days; our sles ran over a There is a letter from one man offering us £ ty car loads of one kind of rags, worth in all something over $15,- oov, and he is only one out of a great mmty who make such offers, 18 nothing to go over to a wholesale elothier and buy $500 worth of rags from him A wool mattress-maker our dull { left this oflice a few minutes before yon | game in who is negotiating with us’ for the WOOIOH 1 puicl ase of 2,000,000 pounds of to make mattresses.” A mem or of the largest firm busine the city said: "We classify mor: than 100 different kinds of rags hore, and handle in our sales and pur 100,000 pounds a day, or TIT like 20,000, 000 pounas ® which we employ 175 hands two steam presses, with a ea LODO pounds each, and two all the time, pressing our doing BAN HIASES OVE i's do you collect was asked. did the proprietor, “they are u the city and throughout the west—in towns, villages, cities country districts. We have ngents at all important points out the entire west and north this quantity olleet W Lie rd the puving tnoug t here do you find grades of cotton und other points fine writing paper, and supply » common grades and all paper stock mills around here for printing : The Hest grade of woolen of all nots go to the shoddy and rag-carpet rs in the east, chiefly Penuayl and The rest v4 to the wool mattress hers every. send the best to Holyoke, Mass : of fOr au Bi ik to Massachusetis fie y commenced this business with a in 1560." coutinued the mer ant “In 1871, when we were fairly inder way, we were cleaned out of everything by the big fire, and com we could, 3 bill | year, and it proposes to do still better.” the chemical operation hydrofluoric acid | is used, by means of which the surface of the glass is removed. There was formerly another process used in Franee, which was & secret. A German work- man, however, found it out by accident This is the sand process, which is now used in Thuringia for the operation of deadening. The manufacture of pressed beads is effected by pinchers of suitable form. The glass is heated on a moderate fire and brought into the mold. In this manner beads and buttons are pro- duced in very effective styles, both plain and colored. Of course, the beads ve to pass many times through the workmen's hands before tompletion. To this branch belong the amulets which are sent to the gold const, and are used in various «izes, according to the rank of the wearer. Originally these amulets were made of agate, but as this substance eight or ten times dearer than glass the latter material has been adopted 1s Stone and Clay Ballders of Arabia. Exchange.) The aspoet of Arabia is that of a de eayed country. While the ancient Ara bians bored deep wells in the walled them with stone, and built stone houses, their Moslem successors were clay builders, and now the only dig shallow pits hands and a stick oldest Arabian residents are huge erect stones such as wonld be called Druidieal in Britain, and buildings of huge irregular blocks, such as are com- monly calivd Cyclopean or Pelasgian. Monuments of uncertain age, built of unhewn stone, are frequent in the val leys and on the surface of the Harrat tor butte) el Aneyrid, near Medyin Salih. They are shaped like bechives, and are about twelve feet high and twenty-five across. In one piece 150 of them stood together. Each is built over a sepulchral cell, access to which is ob tained through a hole in the top their the with Among A Herole Woman. Notes from the diary of Mile. Irmo van Breserlo, First day-—On the high seas; stormy weather, disagreeable com pany second day-—Captain very amiable, made a declaration of love and offered me lid heart and hand; rejected. Third day--Captain returns to the charge, threatens to kill me, commit suicide and blow up the whole vessel, _ With 300 persons; rejected. Fourth day Saved the lives of 300 persons, The Chinese Wall, {Chicago Herald, ) A contipuation of the great wall along the coast from its present termination at Sbah-hai Kwan to the Saku forts has been undertaken. The distanas is over 200 miles. Part of the foundation on the Taku end has been already dug and looks like a great road over ten Chinese feet wide. The object is to prevent the landing of an enemy anywhere north of aku. On the Mountal e's Height, tific Jotnal) g high mountains the rare a sense of exhaustion { relies, and expensive articles amon [he finding of curious and precious oF d rags and wastes is quite common, an | the finds always belong to the finders, | A few weeks | named Anita Sospiva, | rag department of the Italian empl H ago an woman oboken | mills at Holyoke, Mass, found a “small fe | work in proper season to build and test | ] ice designed to clear | intended Bedouins | *10W an hour, or as fast as ten men can | . | thovel ¥ in, i rock. | inten led glass button’ in an old wad of silk she unrolled. On being struck with brightness and shape she showed it to the proprietor, who astonished her with an offer of £200 for her i ‘small glass button” was diamond worth $1,000 admitted to a reporter that the fra- ternily often found valuable among their dai'y pickings, and that the find sodtalre A rag picker “ finding of such things as cuff and collar | buttons, shirt studs, earrings and business papers was exceedingly common. He had himself once found a cluster diamohd ring in an old glove, | A Suow-Meiting Machine, [Albany York mmventor Jourmal ) A New has gone to 8 SNOW ques dey the streets ter ing £ 1} of i wit eity during the It is a furnace like arrangement, to be drawn through the on the railway tracks, and is to melt sixty carloads win- streets The railway companies in New York are roguired to streets of snow, and bave heretofore been compelled to pay from 50 to 75 cents a load for carting it away. They have also had much trouble in finding a place to dump it without objection. The machine, it is supposed, will melt the snow so that it can be run off into the sewers, and to do it at Jess cost than would be involved in carting it away Strange Heligions Sect, [Coieago Time] In an article on the religions exalta- tions of the Oriemt Dr, Zambaco de scribes the sect of religious ceremonies jump, dance, os cillate, and shriek for two time, until they fall into convulsions When the excitement is at its height their power of feeling physical pain ap- rs to be lost, for they pierce their imbs and bodies with sharp knives, and often swallow broken glass, living scorpions, and cactus leaves armed with thorns, Could Tell by the Smell. [Texan Niftings ) A fastidious Austin dude bas his hair curled twice a week, The tonsorial art ist is not very particular, so the young man said: “1 wish you would be a little particn- lar ph those curling irons, You ghouid try them on a of paper first, ax see if the nt rg hot, we “I don't need to do that. I wan al ways tell by the smell of the burnt hair, when the irons are too hot.’ t the govern: "mon It | market for your To- | oyedl in the | paper | its | things | rings, | of | clear the | Rafals, who in their | : hours at a | Tie Bnd Nintesnan, Nw) Wad) i Any futore adition of Samuel Smile's bored Help, which is ponerally re Lo entdond by the wanford mel Melton ocho! of goal pao opherd ad el tently encourazing to the youth of Fng- fansd and elsewhere, will be quite da: vommpleta without un e ten led bio aeaphy of that eminent example of self help, Honry Fawcett, who has just passed away in the very prime of his life and ws fulness, suddenly made totally blind by accident at the age of but with the advantazy of a solid foundation for an excellent education firmly laid gl ready, he abandoned his intention of be- coming a barrister, resolving to make himself in every sense a statesman How well he succeeded, in the face of such an apparently insuperable bar rier as blindness, is now a mere matter of current history. He has ably filled a seat in parliament; in addition he has been professor of political economy at Cambridge, and he died literally “at his post'’ as the very ellicient post master general of England, introducing many important reforms in that dopart- ment daring his tetm of service author he has not alone been guished for his work on economy, of which science he made him distin as an earnsst writer, speaker suggesting remedies for the relief, not eventual removal, of the neadless pauperism that oppresses all England Faweett's career work for almost any for a blind luminous, man his life was fairly {Portland Oregonian, | Among the salmon now coming to market are a large number having long hooked and ferocious-looking mouths armed with large and sharp teeth. These fish are all males, and with them are a few fomales, apparently gen nine chinooks, plump, clean, silvery looking fish. It has been thought that the hooked nosed fish mentioned above wore a separate species, but from the fact that they are all males, are caught in company with the females of the chi nook spe jes, it evident that they belong to that variety. But what a change their long stay in fresh water wrought. Their misshapen heads and dingy, battered bodies bear no re semblance to the plump, handsome chi nooks caught in season. Their Noses is has idea that salmon cat nething their stay in fresh water: but it may be | that these are weapons to be use | guarding the eggs deposited by | females, Though the flesh | these uncouth fish is of good co'or and many of them are in fair condition, they the of | for food. How They Made Him Angry. {Chron cle “Undertones, ™) 1 knew a delightful lady who was Lospitable boar i a little circle of pleas ant people, tinged with Bohemia, in} As an | |W. Pp political - | THOMAS J. golf master, but he has been conspicuous | and | worker in the cause of the poor and in | if | of at least some | of : fully endowed | and equipped man would be wonderful | J3¥4 VE strong, ! sharp teeth would seem to disprove the | during | | WO: HEINLE, » ATTORNEY AT LAW, I owstiveel ws k We | always begged ber to have turkey, for | we liked to see ber husband carve that | sid. He used to get so mad about We had | ponduct. it one unchangeable course of We allowed him to get the carving fork well into the “tosom,” and when the light flashed in the gas ight « | rays, serene and clear, one by one we ; would drop out of conversation. unt lsad silence reigned and overy | was fixed upon him. Like the peculiar warning of the typhoon, be grew sultry warm, then hot; little puffs of annoyance grew into thunder-claps and finally, amid ia yell of laughter, be threw the knife | and fork down and sank helpless into » ! chair. evn A Swiss Canton, [Ban Francs o Chronicle. } The lowest round of the ladder of | political organization is occupied by the Swiss half-canton Nidwalden. It hasno bankrupt law, no written law of mort gages, no property law, ns criminal cole and no regular law of criminal procedure. The administration ws om nipotent and does as it likes. The fre simply put into prison and in a ver) | dark and filthy hole at that. Many per sons under asctisalion confess selves gullty in order to escape tin | ture of a Lng imprisonment pre | trial, bread and water beng the only ! sustenance allowed to prisoners. An | indemnity to person: innocently inears question them tor VAM LO ! ewrated is out of tin A Magnified] Microbe, (Nelentific J uranl The relation of the microscope to cholera is at prosest an teresting and close one. And when apother potent servant of man, clectricity, issummoned to aid the microscope, the power of the latter is increased to an astonishing degree. Recently apparatus threw in upon a screen the 2,000,000 times, and in which these long of the modern microscopist setms to be: “There is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed.” Wales Wags. The prince of Wales is thus hit off by to The Courler-Journal: with the masses, and is very in his manner. He remem: a Kentuckiun who writes from London | “He mixes a | born Nidwalder, if he becomes suspect, is | : London such an | image of a cholera germ, magnified | hidden and minute organisms appeared | the size of the human hand. The motto | ! $ C can not be considered as very sutable 'T C. HIPPLE, wont very frequently to draw around her | A BATA SH AE » oo Professional Card H. ORVIS, J . ATTORNEY ATLAY, Bailes te, Pa, Offlos upposite the Court House, ut Bret Bony of Wondeing's ook, J M. tr. ATTORNEY AL LAW, Butlofonts, Pa, Orica In Gaumax's New Bunning, Prompt stisntion to collection claims, i | HARSHBERGER, (Successor Kw to Yoours & Harshborger) ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Ofice in Uonrad Houss, Bellefonte, Pa. 6234.1" XEICHLINE, J. L. Branatas, i SN! © ANGLER & HEWES, ATTORN KYB AT-LAW, ELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, Va. PF. Hewes special attention to Colleetions; practice fn all the | courts. Consultation tu German or Bugiish., 6.28.0 ee » | ) F. FORTNEY, * ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Va Offee fu Conrad House Allegheny street. Apecial attention given to the collection of clatm All busiucss attended te promptly ely J : G. LOVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa Office in the rooms forme (y occupied by the late A jlein LS vol McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILIPABURG, PA 01s | i i | ] { Office In Albert Owen's building, in the room form. | ory oocupled by the Philipsbuig Sensing Compan) ily w. Ff. REEDER, ASTINGS & REEDER, P.R. HASTINGS ATTORNEYE AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA fice vn Allegheny street, two doors east of the of Boe pocupind by late firm of Yocuts & Hastings, 0 WILLIAM A. WALLACE MARRY ¥. WALLACK LLLACE & KREBS, Ke W LAW AND COLLECTION uFFICE January 1, 1851 CLEARFIELD PA PAYID L. KRESS, WILLIAM & WALLACE JLLIS L. ORVIS, 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW UFFIOE opposite the Court House, ou the 34 foor A. 0. Furst's vulidiog Sey OC. Y. ALREANDRR., A L Bellefonte, Pa wan C.M, BOWER {XANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , ny be consulted in Baglish or Ger Office in Garman 's Bullding i-1y AMES A r i. WUELEY Serum R & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ofion on Allegheny street, north of High, Belle oute, Pa i=l) BELLEFONTE Pa. fast door tothe lefiin the Court House 04 ’ LEMENT DALE, ATTORNAY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa ew NW 1%1y . ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOCK HAVEN, PA, M. P. MITCHELL, All besisess promptly attended to, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, Ww LOCK HAVEN, Pa, Will sttend to all work Is Clearfield, Centre and Tinton counties. Ofos opporite Look Haven Nationa! land 0-1 McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW CLEARVIELD, PA All basiness promptly attended to iy | » Offices tn Conrad House, stove Fortaey sw Bos BELLEFONTS. FA Spnial sltention gives 0 Operative putgery an wroule Disonsew 15-19 WwW ILLIAM K. HOY M. D,, KR. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGRON, Allegheny 81 over Leigler's Drag Store, BELLEFONTE, PA rie | )& J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can be found af Wie ofce and residetics on North bie of High stoess thre doors Kast 00 Allegheny, Ae tetonis, Ma i18ly [¢, I: BLAIR, * JEWELER, WATONRE, CLOCKS, J WELEY Ro All work oesily executed. On Allegheny trem, seder Jrockerholl House eu Basiness Cards. ( 1EM BARBER SHOP, { ¥ Under Fast Natbona! Bank, HELLEFONT Ps, RK. A. Beck, {may 398 Fropr. \ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. ve beponity And Allow Ine" "a, Placount “otes | Ber and Sol Gov Recurition, Reon amie A. Braves, Presco wt, 1D. Smpaeny, Oushior, A —— EE oo wones, Pres’, a. ro manns, Ossh'r, RST. NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Reoliefonte, Pa. ar ut Witson, Mc FPariane & ilies ' }). SPRCIAL COURSES corner Diamond, two doors from™Sret | iy | CIRC | | 3 } 1 F Miscellaneous, BOND VALENTINE, Gexerar Iss. and Commission Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. ; Office iu Bask Arcade, Zod floor, Che following companies represented ; sil} TIRE, UNION .ocniisinninness snssosass Philndé.phis BMERVOIAN .oiiinisnsiiiicinsiisin do, GUARDIAN ......coniviisnsinsinens, LORdoR. BUN : do. WesTERN.......... riieiin Toronto. CONNEBOTIOUT ccouinnsnrsranrnsss Hurtford. and others, | I= LITE, Tuaverens Live & Acct'n..... Hartford nod others, PST | To The commission branch of my business is receiving special attention, Properties sold Wo good advantage, as 1 have facili. ties for disposing of houses, lands, ete., on short notice snd favorable terms, 21-6m BOND VALENTIN [PENNSYLVANIA DIATE Suter Examinations for Adodesion, Beptember 9 This institution is lveated in ons of the most bean. tiful sod bealthiol gota ol the entire Alisghen y region, apen br students of both sexes, and offers the fol. lowing Uonrser of Study: 1. A Full Belentific Course of Four Years 2. A Latin Belentific course 5. The following SPECIAL COURFES of two yours each following the Bret two years of the Belent) fic Course {(s) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL HISTORY : {c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ; (4) CIVIL ENGINKERING A short BPBCIAL COURSE tn Agsieaiturs A short SPECT. L COURSE in Chemistry A reurguniged course lo Mechanic Arts, « bin ing shopwork with study § now Fpatisl Conese (Iwo Jeary and Science, for Young Ladies A Carelally Graded Preparatory Cetires arranged wants of lndividual students | . 5 6 Bh T in LR are Military drill bs required, Exposes for bosrd and incidentals very low, Tuallion free, Yooug ladies an der charge of » competent lady Priocipal For Catalogues, or other information address GRO. W, ATHERTON, LLD., Preansry, Brave Corines, Carne Oo, Pa, Lh TH E CENTRE DEMOCRAT | { i : i | | i arg witnased Iwo ties southwest 1d Fan #ho © hat, clent stalling wt good and prices modersie G Court ) Hoteln, PAA PAA SOP i VAX DERBILT HOUSE, tent y CAVEIEY Deomplimiin gy wud god wil do wheat avery Ash wil Braet the ¥ axis By mort 4 + Pa 4.3. DELANEY. foo, a aor gn Ses Rt aT JASSMORE HOUSE, h Corner Front nud PRILIPERI BG, PA. Good Mente and Lodging si moderne tute Beene, full j & TIAMER PARSMUBE, Pup QWAN HOTEL, Sh Barney Coyle's NEWLY RENODELED Boivy, PHILIVEBURG, # A A frst cls House. Newly furnished 87 Hubling Cpt 1 AKMAN'S HOTEL, Opposite Court House, BELLEFOM iu ra TERME F120 ER DAY A good Livery attached BUEH HOUSE, . BELLEFONTE, FA., Familion avd single genomes, as well an the goa or - oral traveling pratibic and comme cial wes sre lnve 4 to this FirstClass Hotel, where they will isd botee oomiorisat reasonable rates, Libera) reduction to Jurymen and others stie; da g W. RB TELLEE, Proy + BUTE HOUSE, (Corper Alieghouy & Blebop streets) BELLEFONTE, Pa. ¥. XU. Lehman, Propr. This popular hotel under the asagement » the present proprietor, is beller Stied (he if» sttertainment of guests v3 eet fn Bales remsorndie, | me) ILLHEIM HOTEL, MILLHEIM, CEFTRE (OUNTY W.S8 MUSSER, Proprietor The town of Millbeim fe locates so Penr's Yaliey shout two miles frog Cobars Fratun RANA nthe Centre and Sprace Creek Ballrosd fenis ®il was | rounding thet make ita { i | | | | rune to every train ’ 3 | modstions will be found Bretadas sid orm sGder iteratiure { meet Le | | ! i | BOOK and JOB OFFICE ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. 18 NOW OFFERING i GREAT INDUCEMENTS| TO THOME WISHING FIRST-CLASS Plain or Fancy Printing. We have unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, i STATEMENTS | ULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS | INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS BE rdars by mail will receive prompt | attention. gay Printing done in the beststyle, on short notice and at the lowest rates Itching Piles —-8ymptons and Cure. The symptoms sre moisture, like per. spiration, iuteuse itching, increased by scratobing, very distressing, particular ly at night, seems 28 if pin-worms were crawling iu and about the rectum ; ive srivate paris sre somelimes aifected, f allowed 10 continue very serious re sultsfollow. “SWAYNESOINTMENT" | ’ { | tromt Tw} are PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. Good trout Baling in the immoedinie vicinity. A cab At the Millhelmn Hated wrome ate dame 8, INTveln* New Brockerhofi House. BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, C ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFUM AL, PA G. Mc MILLEN, Prop'r Good Sample Room om Fevst Floor BF Free Bum 10 and from all Trains. Speci tule Lo witnesses and furore 4.3 {FX TRAL HOTEL, / (Opposite the Railrosd Station) MILESEURG, CENTRE COUNTY. Pa A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor. THROUGH TEAVELERE onthe refivosd will Sad this Hotel an excellent place 10 lonch, of jroonre » weal ae ALL TEAINS viop about 25 sinner or [FIRST NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLHKIN CENTRE OGLMTY, PA. S. 7. Frain, Proprietor. RATES—$1 00 PER DAY. BUS BUNS TO DFPOT MEETING ALL TRAINS, A GOOD LIVERY ATTACRED. This Hotel has lately been remodeled ond refurnished and the traveimg public will find oceccomadations First closes in every respect. Our BAR w» ane of the beat Headquarters for Steckdealerr, Miscellayerons, Swayne's Pills-Comforting to the Bick. Thousands die from neglect Wo properly Bivod, Constipation, yee ! Haopy Mularis, Apoplexy, Liver, Kidney, {oar Disesses, Dropey, and Rbeunntivm. | But to the debilitated, burdened wih such | DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS ONLY is un plesssnt, sure cure. Also for Tetter, | | teh, Salt Rueum, Seald Head, Erysipe | ins, Bartle rs Iteh, 1othehes, crusty Skin Diseases, Sent by mail for LTE 3 boxes $1.25, (in stamps). furans, Dr. SWAYNE & SON, deiphia, Pa. Sold by Droggists, Saad 110 51 EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION, THE WEEKLY POST, A Bretcinm Mboolamn newspaper for $1 per year, in tiube snd intersting events, very likely, of the next ten sents. 11 will cover the procesdings of Congress os sally ealled the Presidestamabing Congress, which will ren inte sodeammmer ; the on vas in both parties fot the Premdeuting pomiostion | the proceedings of the great Nations! Ownvestions to pominete csodi. Antes: the sxciting Presidential canvas, oertsin to pollo; the election and ite result, which we believe will be the ssoress of the Democratic candidates Woe have made this great reduction in the price of Tour Waessy Posy with a view 10 ile inoressed wifici socy in the Preddestinl canvas, Every snbseriler cunt ad one of more names by a little effort, Tar Weanit Posy bx now one of the largest, oust and eheapast papers lo the country, It Contains All the News. Full telegraphic and market teports, sll the polit emi wows, including debates in Congress. An excellint misendisny, Bate and Joos] news. 8 ovlumee of reading matter for $000 in Clube. $1.30 single subs | weription, postage prepaid. LOO in cinle of B¥e or i boa g o., buh, BRAS prieh. Send for sample copies, Ad. drone the pub "JAMES P. BARR & 00, 146 Wood Bt, Plttebungh, Pa dware Dealers. hl ah rh fl au WILSON, McFARLANE & CO. DEALERS IN ull sealy | Phila. | 38ly | = The vent 1584 will incinde the moni stirring | | | | | serious sickness, we conscientiously re. commend “SWAYNE'S PILLS.” which contain medicinal properties possessed by ne other remedy. Sent by meil for 25 cents, box of 30 pills; 5 boxes, $1, (in stamps). Address, DR. SWAYNE & SON, Philsdeipbia, Pa. Soild by Drug. gists, b.-8.1y. | ZELLER & SON | 8 the PRUGO . 13 No. 8. Brovkerbof Bow. | All the Standard Patent Medicines Pre 5 sexiptions an? Valls Kecipes scosrately | prepared. Trosses Shoulder Braces Se. &r £ dar F E " - FINEST FINISHED, n EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the pu'lic, The aleve rot rermweents the med pogader of le Go the people ahi h wo ofier yom Sr fhe veiy os pe of f.e Regvonnins we do tod ask vom Ye ayn OE | have seen (he muclioe, After Raving cau soon W, MOR be ope wil we popes of, Pellarn 51 Be be At eer exprane Conmad Your inbresits sad ed vt Pa end bt circulars and retimsaedde ¢ CHATLIS A Ba ITN Veush & . ~ A \ « Psi Fo prem tn ¥ he Punt x Hp
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