Xjie fournal Wilier & Deinißger.Projrietors F O. I'UMM.KH, Associate L'ditor Ifttilhclm, Thursday, Mnr. 7. Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. g, ,i . * ■ IHK SILVER BILL PARSED OVER TIHJ VETO. Tht President Sharply Rebuked. On Thursday last President Hayes sent-the silver b'll back to the House with iiis veto "message, upon which he House scarcely had the patience to hear the message read, and pro ceeded at once to pas? the bill over the veto by a vote of 19< to 73—17 more than a two third vote. The* Senate lieariug the action of the house at once proceeded to consider the bill aud likewise passed it by a vote of 4G t019—3 more than a con stitutional majority. Thus in a few hours after the President h ad re fused bis signature to the popular measure, it lias become the law of the tend and is now a part of the financial policy of the country. This is a rebuke to the President and his bungling-financial Secretary, John Sherman, as unprecedented as i is severe, and it ought to teach him in what estimate he is held by all parties and classes. His own p.utv friends still have a. small ma jority in the Senate, but even here his veto message was not accorded the poor courtesy of being laid over for a single day." Never before did a President receive such a studied and keen rebuke by friend and foe alike, lie stands to-day without a single element of position strength in the country. Ilis boasted hobby, civil service reform, has become a mock ery and a by-word, because it is all promise and no performance—all theory and no practice "all talk and no ciaer." Alas, poor Hayes ! PROCEEDINGS OK THE DEMOCRATIC CO!'NTT CONVENTION. The Democ mtic Couutv Conven tion%mct at Bellefonte, oh Thursday the 28th ult., and was well attended. J. N. Cussanova, was appointed chairman, and ,T. 11. Reifsnyder and G. W. Rumberger, secretaries. The ballot for representatives del egates resulted as follows : G. W. McGaffy 8 C. M. Bower, 25 T. F. Bottorf, 1 F. Kurtz, 19 J. D. Shugert, 34 Mesersuj Shugert and Bower having received a majority the votes were declared the unanimous choice of Xh3 conveati or. After considend le balloting Messrs. Cassanova of Philipsburg, J. B. Fisliei of Gregg and J. A. Woodward of Ilowmi, were chosen / Senatorial Conferees. Mr. Woodward presented the fol lowing : Jtetoived, That the delegates this dny s elected to the next Ivmocratic State Con vention, be and they are hereby instruet od to *se nil honorable ett'orts to secure the nomination of lion. A. 11. Dill, of Union eountv, for Governor. The vote on this resolution result ed in twenty three for and twenty live against." i [A series of resolutions were udopicd, In favor of retiring the national currency and substituting Treasury notes: of mak ing greenbacks a fall legal tender for all debts, public and private : of taxisig I . 8 bonus : against turtlwr ivgislaton for funding of the national debt abroud ; in favor of the silver dollar ; for the imme diate repeal of the resumption act; in favor of rigid economy in public expendi tures, and denouncing the great fraud by which Hayes & Wheeler were seated tnto ihe high ofltccs of President and Vice- President of the Unitect States.] Seventeen persons, mostly young converts, have united with the M. E. Church at this place on Sunday last. Hope-tney may prove faithful to their profession until the end of their respective days. SUDDEN DEATH.— On Sunday morning while Mr. John Montgome ry, one of the oiliest and most high lv respected citizens of Bel'efonte, was in the act of getting ready to go to church, he dropped over and iu * few minutes he expired. Truly, "In the midst of life we are in death." Last Saturday Maj. P. 13. Wilson,! an old and prominent citizen of Belle fjnte, departed Ibis life. Major "Wilson had leen ailing for some time so that his death was not :lto getber unexpected by his friends at this time. Major* Wilson served with distinction during the War of Mie Rebellion. Since the close of the war he was engaged in mercan tile pursuits, and was for many years one of the most active busi ness men of Bellefoute. lie was a brother to Wm. P. Wilson, Esq., and Frank S. Wilson, deceased. He leaves no family to feel his oss, having never been married. Linn's Annals of Buffalo Valley. Copies.of the above valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val ley may be obtained of R. F. Brown, Lewisburg. Daniel Derr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE, Miilheim. Price $2. ■ The subscriber will be prepared to carry express packages smalls bundles and boxes f goods, from -Coburn Station to Miilheim, A arons burg, Woodwardand all points along the lin®i at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully .solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSKR. KMTTIXU FOR ALL. Miss Rosie H. Deininger is pre pared to do all kinds of knutingfor the public, in a very beautiful and substantial manner. Stockings, Hose, and Socks, either wool 01 cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A large pair of Blockings knit for 25 cents fcfrye her a call. tf. VICS*S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZIKE. —The fir it number ot this splendid new magazine is upon our table. It is devoted principally to the culture of flo wers and vege tables, but has much valuable infor mation and pleasant reading besides. Like eyerytbiug that Mr. Vick gets up, it. is strictly first class. We have no hesitancy in saying, and we konw whereof we speak, that James \ ick is at the very head of the class of American Seeilinien and i lorists. Terms: $1.25 a year in advance. Five copies for $5. Address : JANES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. Subscriptions received at .the JOURNAL OFFJCJE;. Just received at Stain's store a choice lot of syrups, sold at only 15 cents a quart. It is positively asserted that J. W. Snook will build Ixro houses next summer. Well, so nuiJt the better. If you are in any way concerned, don't forget the Meeting of the M. B. & L. Association, next Monday evening. — ♦ • ♦ • Weather was so delightful last week that a fellow was seriously re minded of tho garden making and house cleaning se son. Ugh 1 Dr. John F. Barter, of Pine Grove was "home" again last Satur day and Sunday. The Doctor re ports business very urisk up there. Samuel M. Swart7. announces him self iR tlie Reporter as a candidate for Prothonotarj. Tie is certainty qualified for tho place. The Central Pernio. Conference of the Evangelical Association will meet at Glen Rock, York county, to day. A very large attendance is ex pected. Bishop Dubs will inreside. What of the branch Rail Road ? What is the committee doing ? Is there enough "stock" subscribed to insure tlie road ? When is the work to begin ? "Let there be light." Mr. W. 11. Leitzell will begin a subscription school in Millheim, on Monday, April sth. Terms—sl.7s per quarter for each scholar, lie re spectfully solicits the patronage of parents. FOR SALE.—A cabinet organ of superior quality, excellent tone, nearly new, by one of the best mak ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at the resi dence of C. F. Deiuinger, Millheim. The Peltefonte Republican brings out A. O. Furst, Esq., as a candi date for President Judge of this dis trict. No doubt Mr. Furst would be an able and upright judge, but the re-election of Judge Mover is a foregone conclusion. That's all. The JOURNAL BOOK STORE has the largest variety of Germantown Wool, Zephyrs, Peiforated Board, Mottoes and Splints, of any store in Penns Valley ; also, a fine lot of Java Canvass just received—all at ' prices too suit the times. Governor Hartranft has signed forty three death warrants during his two terms of office and has some ten months vet to serve. This is a greater number doubtless than any Ainerictui Governor has ever been called upon to sign. THE silverware delivered by the National Silver-Plating Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. All Gr uel's are promptly filled, and no one netd hesitate about sending them money.— Lutheran Observer. Having obtained special rates on ; COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrel 1 to dealers at the same price they would be charged either at Sunburyor Wil linmsport. tf * SMITII & Co. Senator Dill is the innocent cause of some misunderstanding between our brother editors of Lewisburg. Gentlemen, don't hurt each other's fcelivx by such rude language as "you're another," just for the sake of£a would-be-Governor. Don't. The elegant Royal Casket sent but by the Franklin Jewelry Com piny,*of 703 Bennett Street, Phila delphia, is fully up to the reoresent utkm in their advertisement, and as this Company is perfectly responsi ble, no one need hesitate to send them money. 4w. said the teacher, ad- I dressing the infant class, "Children doyou'kirsw you *ero all born in sin ?" "Please, sir," interrupted a little one, "I wasn't, I was born in Williamspoit." "Well that's the same thing," said the teacher impa tienly. "Don't interrupt me any more." Ladies who for years have depend ed on all manner of powders and cos metics for giving tin m artificial com plexions, now find that GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP supplies them with pearly skins and rosy cheeks, elici ted by the gentle stimulation of na ture." Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or I brown, 50 cents. 9—4w. Our friend Wm. 11, Itipka, of Lewistown Junction, called to see us last •week. Mr. R. is well known throughout Penus Valley as a good practical millwright, and has lots of jobs in his line ail along. lie built a new, three run mill at McVey town, last summer. lie is .also agent for the latest improved Tur bine Water Wheel and all kinds of mill furnishing. We wish hira con tinued success. SEWING MACHINES, like all other machines, sometimes get out of or der. and put few people understand to look properly where the difficulty lies. If there is anything wrong with your machine, you better not try too much to mend it, but take it at once to D. 11. Rote, Aauonsburg, and get it fixed. Dan is a median - ical genius of a high order, as we have reason to know, and he will charge you but a moderate price. CONCERT.— A grand concert will be held in the M. E. Chuich, Spring Mills, on Saturday evening the 9th inst., conducted by Frof. Philip Meyer, with a chorus of sixty voices. Mr. Lowtll M. Meyer, the celebra ted fwlo singer, and Prof. J. W. Reitmyer, the celebrated Violinist, will be present. Invitations have been extended to the Farmers Mills Cornet and the Spring Mill# String Bands, to assist in the exercises. Proceeds go for the beneGt of the M. E. Chuich. The public should pat roDise this concert liberally. Those young people who persist in disturbing meetings should read this: "If any pei-son shall willfully and maliciously disturb or interrupt any societv, assembly or congregation, convened for the purpose of religious worship or foi any moral, social, lit erary, scientific, agricultural, or floral ooject, ceremony, lecture, ex amination, exhibition, such shall on conviction be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, suf fer imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court." Crotiklns Is "at conjlncl to the Frojt roads. At thl* season almost everybody is hoarse. The bloating of distressed lnn;r 1* heard everywhere, Why is this. When Unlet HoneU of Hore/iOund and wr will eure any eonh, eold or hoarseness In 4S hours f Sold by all Drujrßlsts. Pike's Toothuche Tiropseuie in 1 minute. KEYS 18 COMING. Rev. W. S. 11. Keys, I>. D., I'm popular Lecturer, will deliver a lecture in the M. E. Church, Mill heim, to-morrow (Friday) evening. Subject Tht Paver of Purpose. The Doctor will also lecture at Rebersburg, on Saturday evening, on "The Martyr President." This lecture has l>ecn pronounced the best of its kind ever delivered before the American public, and is the finest effort of Dr. Keys. It is free from party spirit and full of useful and instructive lessons. Wo hope our Rebersburg friends will give the Reverend gentleman a full he use. On Saturday our lively little town was made much livelier than usual by the alternate Playing of two Brass Bands. The Zion band pass ed through town on si splendid wag on, brought from New Berlin. They stored and played, which was too inuch for our bo vs to stand, so they got their instruments and play ed too. Then the Zion boys played again. Then tho Millheim boys played another time —and so on for svwe time. The Zion band is tloing very well foi a young band. Of the Millheim band we need say nothing. They can do their own blowing much better than we. That bully good fellow, Jake Stine, was with tho Zion boys, and was kept so busy shaking "hands that lie had but little chance to play. REBERSBURG FRAGMENT 3. After some deliberations on the subject, our f aimers have wisely concluded not to commence plowing yet. Thos. Coulter, Luther Coulter, 11. G. Cons*r and two sons have left for Kansas a few days ago. May they have abundant success. The new Lutheran Church is nearly finished, and will be dedica ted some time in April or May. A few of our schools throughout the township arc making prepara tions to conclude the term with ex hibitions. Our Cornet Band has again re vived and discoursed some exceilent music last Saturday evening. Try and keep your band up boys. ANON. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Souie talk of soon starting up the Sabliath School again. Right—but elect officers tit to*till the places. Oris McCormick,est Potter town ship, while at George Korniuan's sale last week, had the misfortune to fall and dislocate his left shoul der. It was soon replaced. While Thomas Jamison' crossed F.gg Hill he slip(>ed and fell on some roots,causing hemorrhage of the lungs. The Concert next Saturday eve ning promises to he good. All lov ers of music should attend. The proceeds go to the benefit of tho E. K. Church—so come along with your quarters. J. D. Long is now also buying grain, and it has advanced the mar ket and caused farmers to bring it in lively. Go in John, business is business. • - . . I A UN KV. • YOUNO MEN, you will have an excellent chance (o hear scmetliing useful to-morrow evening, for only fifteen cents. We allude to Dr. Keys' lecture on The Potter J Pur pose. Seems to us that many of our young men have no purjtose, that is no aim—no object whatever to live or strive for. That is a i>oor life in deed, which is made up only of eat ing, drinking, sleeping and labor. Wo sincerely pity the man—especi ally the young man—who {has no higher and nobler aims than these; and yet sad to say, very many of our young man seem to be entirely con tent with just such a low, groveling existence. We often hear the much abused *dape, "the world owes me a liv ing." This is true in a qualified sense only. If you do your duty fnilv, then indeed will the world owe, j you"a living, but your primary du ties are to lead a useful and indus trious life, to add to your Mock of knowledge daily, to develop your moral and intellectual nature con tinually. If you don't make any progress in this direction, you are in debt to the world all the time, and the world has a very poor chance of being paid, unless you make up your mind to begin a new life. But we wiß not anticipate. Go and hear Dr. Keys, and endeavor to apply the lessons you will hear. BOCND FOR KANSAS.— On Mon day afternoon of this week a large party started from this county for the west, nearly all going to Kansas. The party sent most of their freight in advance the middle of last week. They were allowed two cars for their own use. These were taken to Vicksburg early on Monday morn ing and brought with the passenger to this point by the evening train. Hours liefore "the time for leaving hundreds of friends of the emigrat ing citizens besieged the cars, and very affecting sights were witness ed. It was sad to see the tears of loving ones bidding adieu to those they cannot expect soon again to meet— perhaps never again mingle with. On the arrival ot the train here, a large number of our citizens were at the depot to bid them adieu. It is believed the crowd at the depot would have counted at least live hundred souls. As the train arriv ed a snow squall come up, which made the scene rather a gloomy one. Friends after friends passed through the cars bidding good bye to the de parting ones. The latter already seemed tired out from the numer ous hand shakings and the excite ment of the occasion ; and as we thought of the lays and nights of car traveling before them, we could not help but think their trip was one not to be envied. At last 5:45 the train started, and a faint cheer was given for the emigrants. They were accompanied as far as Ilari is burg by Conductor Fury, who at tended to their comfort as much as possible. We learn from Agent Davis that the tickets sold were as follows : To Severance, Kansas, 52 and 3 halves ; to Great Bend, Kansas, H ; Atchi son, Kansas, 1 ; Belle Plains, Minn., Si; and to Oryille, Ohio, I—total 64 and 5 halves. The tickets cost 20.05 each. — Lririsburg Journal. —Fob.27. The prnrtritfln* wind* Incident to this season of the year iito a severe ortUstj for the Inn its. Tlio neglect of a hard cough generally loads to aw eakness of Hi® lungs, which, not Infrequently, results in Con. 'sumption. SctieNk's I't i.MdSic SriU'i* wit) At once relieve and fooeen a tight couch and in such an agreeable remedy that children w ill take it without being coaxed. A cold on the luins. If consumption is not already developed, may be easily mastered by thy use of the Pulmonic Syrup, together wirh Schenk'.H Mandrake l'llls to clear the sys tem of the aoouinnlaied inueps. In more serious cases, where the diseases has become deeply seated, and the patient suffers"from loss of apatite, weakness and emaciation, Scuknk's S*a Wkbd Tonic should ue used in connection with the al*ve mentioned remedies, to stimulate the appe tite and bring the digestive roWeiS into healthy action, thereby sustaining the strength of the patient and enabling him to resist the progress of the disease until the Pct-MONic Stmt may pertonn Its heailnc and cleansing work. The u*o of these standard remedies ac cording to the d:ree lions which accompany them, cannot fall to produce most satisfacto ry results. A letter addressed to Dr. Schenek cor. Sixth and Arch Sts., Philadel phia . asking advice, will promptly receive the Doctor's personal attention, free of charge. Schenek's Mediclres arc for mile by all Druggists. A Wonderful Invention {From the N. Y. Daily Graphic.) An invention oil frugal wives will ap preciate—lu fhot, ud at tlele that even ri vals the sewing machine In UHcfiillness— Is now on exhibition at the Broadway store of tho Wilson Sewing Machine Com jmnj", in this city ; yet it is so wonderful ly simple ttiat it can scarcely bo classed as an invention, und a wonder to everybody that ft was not discovered years ago" The invention consist* in a very simple little attachment of the Wilson shuttle sewing machine for darning all kinds of rips, tears, worn-out pbuvs, etc., 'ln clothing, table and bed linen, stockings, underwear etc., In the same manner that it H> done by hand, ami leaves the repaired part scaree ly dUtoernable. Tlio operator of the sew. ing machine can darn a large-sized liolc in a bed sheet or tableelotbulun>st instan taneously, It l to be regretted, however, that tills wonderful invention is patented and ow ned by the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, ot'Chleaga, 111., who will not permit its use except with one of Its make of sewing machines, which the Company's manager states, Is furnished with each ol the VN llson shuttle machines without e.x Ira price. Truly, tills Is a golden neat egg for the Wilson Sewing Machine Com pany, and, it Is said, thrvare running their works day and night and making aud selling 3UO "machines a day. Sim MarrTED, On the 21st uIL. at Centre Hall, by Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr. L>. 11. Vanpclt, anil Annie S. Spangler, all o: Cantrc Hall. On the 19th ult.. at tho Kvangelieu! Par sonage, by Rev. C. F. Delningvr, Mr, Wil son Burd, and Miss Mary Rider, all of- Uaines township. On the 3th inst., at Hebershurg, liv Rev. F. Aurand. Mr. H. M. CI rick of Mll'lheim and Miss 11. J. Barrell, of Haines twp. DIED.' On the "JOth ult., at Moccasin, 111., Mrs. Eliza, wife of Jacob Coudo, formerly of Penns Valley,aged (I years 5 months and a days. Ou the Ist inst„ In Penn township.. An na, daughter of John Harris, aged A years. n the 22rd-nit., in Leek Haven. Eliza beth, w ifc of Kev. K. 11. Fletcher, aged 32 years, 5 inontlisand 18 4nyy. CHURCH DIRECTORY." I.t tkkran.— /?••. John Tjmlinson Pus. tor. —Communloc services in Aaronslmrg. next Sunday morning. Herman,* und in the evening, English, rreparatory ser vices, Saturday in u-ning. KuglNh pmachiug lit Millheiin, me.xb Sunday at 3 o'clock r. m. Rgrotma:*.—iter. J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor. —German services in Aaroiisburg, next Sunday morning, and tn MUlheiui in the evening, English. L'wirgu Cxmsi:x.-/{;r. J. Jf Smith. Prcocharin f'/lcryr.—Services next Sun day iuorningMt fo o'clock. Ledge and Soe:3ty Direotory. The Milliieim Cornet Band w ill meet in tin? Town lJ:i.ll on Monday and Thursday evening*. Providence Grange No. 217 P. of 11., meet* in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at t', v. m. and on the 4th Saturday of each month at IJ, r. m. The Irving Literary Institute meets in tho Tow n Hull, on life lu.-t Friday evening of each mouth, until otherwise ordered. The Millhcim B. A 1.. Association meets In the Town Hall, on the evening of tho second Monday of each month. SALE REGISTER. [ Persons who pet their bills printed at the Jocrxal office will have their sales published in this register— ffre of charge.) Sale of T.J. ltoyer, near Kebersburg, Centre Co.. l'a., March 13th 1879. Farming Implements. Halt of the etate of John Mover, de ceased, on Saturday, March 18th 1878. Household Goods. Aaronsburg. Sale of Henry J.ong, Gregg tw p., March 9th 1878. Farming Implements. Sale of A. J. Gratnlv, Kcbersburg, March 2-Stli 1878. llousehohf Hoods. TURNPIKE ELECTION.—An election for mMHtWIof the Bellefonte Aarons bi rg aiul Youngmanstown Turnpike Road Company, will be held at -Vidlinburg on the l"tli day of March next, between the hours of W a. M. and 11*. K. John Stonkh, Feb. 21.1874. President. Executor s notice.—letters T^ta mentary on the estate of John Mover, late of Aaronsborg, Centre county. Pa., dec d, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavins claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. I 'avid J. Mot ait, C. M. Bowkk. Feb. 28th 1877 9 .6w IjiXECL~TOR'B~NOTICE.—i,ette Te*A -2J mentary on the estate of John Guiscr, late of Miles township. Centre Co., Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves In debted to said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, to present tlieni duly anthentieated for settlement. A.ndkkw Uciskk, March 7, IS7S. Executor. 10.6. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Bright, late of Haines township. Centre Co., "a., deceased, having len granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said de cedeut. are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present thorn duly authenticat ed for settlemout. UEOKOR Bniour, March 7,1578. Aminlstrator. 10-G DISSOLUTION NOTICE.-THE co-part nershlp heretofore existing between the undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutaal consent. TIMJ b<mks are left at the old stand for settlement, and all per sons having account* are expected to settle them before April Ist. 10-3t. J. W. SHOOK, J. C. SMITH, s. I>. MCSSKB, MUlheim, Feb. totli 187?. - CURD. The subscribers would mofct re spectfully inform the citizens of Penns and Brush Valleys that they will continue the Hardware busi ness at the old place, corner of Mailt and Penn streets, Millheim, Pa., un der the name and style of Musser & Smith, and they will be happy at all times to serve their many friends aud customers. 10-3t. S. D. MUSSER, J. C. SMITH. DIPHTHERIA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will pos:live ly prevent tills terrible disease, and will positively cure nine eases In tun. Inforroa. Tien that will save many llvis sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better thsu cure. I. W. JOHXsOU Bnnfor, Jfulne. lMv, L. 11. A ft. 41. RAILROAD. WESTWARD. I. 3. ft. LfP.fr/? A.M. pM. P.M. Mlmtatulon IM 8.20 I-rirfshurp.., #.! 8.85 JS'tvkshiirv 7.33 2.4* Mi/niHlm'ra.. 7.13 3.13 MiUynvnt B.<H 3 35 Irwrrtton a. 10 3,3b <\*ntrn 9.23 AY, nt Sprino Mil's 9 , VI • , KASTWAKIK I.ffA YK 2 4 8 .4. M. A. M. P.M fiprfno Mills 10.10 thbitrn., • 10.35 Lanrelton. ll.l.M Millmont 11. W 4.20 /. .V. MfflUnburff 1*.1( 4.50 Yicksburg.J 12.J) 5.0n ftf eh 1 12.27 5.1.3 fh ir Ground 12.35 5.13 Iswlstmrg .....6.35 12. is 5.1-3 -4r. at Montandon....&&o l.uo 6 00 Mot. I J 2 ennwet at Atontandon vith fhrle Mbit west on the Philadelphia <1- Kris Jlall ltoad. .Vo*. .3 and 4 with Day Express east and yiapara Kxpm* irest. Xvs. 5 J- f, with f'LSt Lin", vjf. .Dt ihnnihii* trill run imttreen Isvishvrg ctiul Mofttandvn, to ronrep to andfrvm IhtciticKxpress cast on the Phil mtelphia it Erie Itall pood. 'l'he regular Mail Mmd Tickets trill be honored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD. PHILADELPHIA Jt ERIE K. R Dil l may. SITMMK.U TIME TAB! S. On atul (ftter Sunday, May YMh, 1577, the Trains on the Philadelphia atul Erie Rail Road Dirisrten trill run as follows; WKSTWA RD. Erie A/ml leaves .Yew? York, 8.25 p. m. " " " Philadelphia 11.55 p.m. " " Baltimore 9.10 p.m. '* " " Jlarrlfburg 4.25 a.m. " * " Sunburn 6.3>> o. m. *.* '• " Montiiiuton 6.57 a. in. "•* "*• *' 8.3.5 a. in. " ** Lock Haven 9.40 a. m. " " arr. at Erie 7.35 p. w. Xianura Ex. leaves Philadeljihia. 7.2n a. in. " •' " Harrtehury 10.50 a. m. " '• " Nunbury 12.40 p.m. " " *' MontanAon 106 p.m. ** " arr. at W(ltiainsporYL'2t) p. m. " " • Ijock Haven 3.25 p. m. . " • " Kane 9.20 p.m. Fitst Line leaves Mew York 8.25 a. m. philadcljthia 11.30 a. m. " •' •• Jl'iltitnore 11.35 a. m. " " •* Harrislm rg 3.20 p.m. " " '• S:t nbu ry 6.40 p. m. " •* •• Monlunidon 6.15 p.m. " " •• Willlaiiifport 7.30 p.m. " " arr' at Lock Haven 8.49 p. m. Parijtc E/. leaves Ix>ck Haven 6.30 p. m •' " Wil'.iamsport 7.55 a. m* " " " Montarulon O.OS a. m' " " " Sonlmry 9.35 a. in' " •• arr. (it Harrisburg 11.55 a. m" " " , " Baltimore 6.10 p. m" •' " " Philadelphia 3.45 p.m. " '• *• ye to York 6. k*> p. m- j Day Ex. leaves Kane 8.00 a. m. •• " " Dock Haren 11.*9a. in '• • " Williatnspoel 12.40 a. in, '• •• '• Montailfi.un 1.47 p. m. • ♦ " Sunbury 2.15 p.m. ; " •' arr. at llarrWmrg 4.10 p.m. " •• *• j hiUultlphia 7.20 p. m. e • • yew York 19.13 p. til. " •• " Baltimore 7.35 p. m. '• • " Washington 9.07 p. in. Erie Mall leaves Erie 11.09 a. in. •• Jjock Haven 9.15 p. in. " " " B 'illiamsport W.Ob p.m. ' " " 44 Montandun 12.18 p. m. 44 44 44 Sunbury 12.45 a* nt 44 44 arr. at Harrlsburg 2.45 a. m 44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a. m\ 44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.00a. m 44 44 44 Xew York 10.05 a. m" I'Yiti Line leaves WtUiarn*}K>rl 1*2.35 a. m' 4 Sunbury 2.00 a. m. 44 44 a rr. at Ilctrrisburp 4 .06a.ni <■ 44 44 Baltimore 7.4-3 a. m" 44 44 44 Philadelphia 733 a. in' 4 44 yetr York 10.25 a. m." Erie AfoJI U'e<, Xrn/ara Ex.. West. Jjtck Haren Aceom. West atul Day Express East make close connection at Xorthumberland with Df B R- R- /rain* for Wilkcsbarre and Ecranton. Erie Moil East and TVest contwct at Erie with trains on L- S. <t M. S. It- lE. at (Pry with O. C. x A. V. It. R. at Emporium with R. x. Y. A:P. R. lE. and <U Driftwood with A. Y. li.R. ParUir <\,r* will r*u between Philadelphia and Willi<tmsport n Xlogara Express B>*t fhiciflc Express East and Day Erpress East. Sleeping C\irs on all niaht trains. MM. A lIALD WIS, Gen'l Sup't. 51 ill helm Market, Wheat No. 1 1-15 Wheat No. 1 110 (lorn J® ttye £ Oats Wldte * (lots. Black " Buckwheat (d Hour 8.40 Hrau A shorts, ier hundred J.°o Salt. pr 11 rl l-* Plaster, ground 10."0 Cement, per Bu.-he! 45 to M Ikxricy 50 Tymothysecd Flaxseed Butter Jv Hams }•* Fides 10 Veal I? llitatocs -J Lard 2 Tallow 4 .Soap Dried Apples 8 "Dried Peaches Dried Cherries * COAL MARKET. Egg Coat U"h Move 44 4.rto Chestnut 44 4-jJO Pea 44 5,5 Corrected every Wlne*day by Gephart & Mauser. P. GEPHART. D. i. X 18SER GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN drain, fleverieed,' I lonr Ar Feed, t*l,' riaster A Ball. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market v>rkc paid for all kind* o Delivered either at tlie BBICK MILL or at the old MUSiSKit MILL, In MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Alwdyson hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully elicited. 39-ly |p* Bfn ■ ■ Want a FARM o- IE V|l|| lIOrfE, with tnde | RJ peudoucc and plenty ■ in voUr old age. THE REST THING In THE WEST IS THE ATCHISON ,TOPEC A& S ANT AFE R. R. Circulars with Map, giving full Informa tion. free. Address A. S. Johnson, ACt'g Land Cora'r, Topeka, Ks. 9-4w. Temperance Reform AND ITS GREAT REFORMERS. BY KKV. W. H. DANIELS, A. M, Profusely Illustrated with Portraits and Sketches and containing over 600 Pages ETA WHOLE TKMPKKAXCK LIBRA RV IX A SINGLE VOLUME. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Address for extra Terms and Circulars NELSON & PHILLIPS, B*s Broad war. New Vork- 9-lw. AGENTS WANTED Every where, Inatantly! for CONQUEST OF TURKEY ! ! fly the (lifted authors. Dr. I . P. Bwm.ket, and Hon. P.P. ftt.irv. The complete and thrilling history of the cam. of an Km pi it e. after 300 wear* of nttTni strife. Graphic descriptions of terrible battles, exciting all Kimorß. Mh'iWv the Ari.rst and Cmrap kst work, oxlt |2SO, hut arMCVDti>t,r n.t.ns- TKATKO. tIKASDKST ChailOC to COIN MONKT now offered. For full part cttlars, address. Ill'lilt.V 111) BROS., Pubs., 733 Hansom St., J'liitH.. Pa. 9-4w. blad TMlngs for the Weak, |Nervon and liehllltabsl. Oar latest Improved Melf-Acting Ualvanlc Appllanres are a speedy and Permnnetll cure for Ithoiimatisin, Neuralgia, Kidney, Liver and Female Com plaints, Nervous Prostration. Hark und spinal Irritation, and Kindred Dl-eascs Prices, XValst Beit. 03.00 ; .Spinal Belt, for Par 11>.sis and Spinal Ailments. 910.0". and upwards ; Armlets, Anklets. Head Bands. Kneel Caps. ictotl each ; Suspensories, 93.0". Illustrated Pa mo: i let Free. Address. UALVA.NO-MKDD SI, ASSOCIATION. '-7 KasLNluth Street, New York. f[T|\rnand Revolvers, lltustruted Price lis uUnOfree. Great Western Gun ll'ori-* Pittsburg, Pa. 3- 4w NEW AUt.AVS 111 Stops 91211", ♦>', 1* , fo*>. Pi a sos retail price 9?30 only ♦23.1. Scud for eonttdeutiai circulars. liautel V. Bealty,WA*bln(taa,A.J.2n , Agents Wanted to subscribe 9 fx,/UV" for the Agents Journal, a h ndsoincly hound, 21 page Journal, brim of interest to Agents. Specimen cony t fret'. AtiEKTS Jot'KNAL, N. Y. S-4w rIAJUIs^ r *' llcatly, Washingt N. J. 5-i w f| ss newest and ■"Ck Hi J ML most popular songs m#Aa|utli writings Instruetion and a nm-emeiit ; also, a list of all the battles, when and where I ought, during the war. for 3c stamp. Address, Desmond & Co. 911 Race Street, Phlla. D-4w. (•old. Mines and Land*. Coal. GOLD. MINKS AN D J-.VNDS COAL, j SILVKR. SOLI). OIL I L.KAT) COMPANIE* ORGANIZED. STONK IKON MINING AGENCY. COPPER M A HULK IT") S. SEVENTH ST., LIMK COAL PJ/ILA nßl.rtu A. MICA MAKL A. 11. WYMAN & CO. GYPSUM STOBUY A FARM. Send for our Catalogue, j A. 11. WYMAN *• CO. NO. 2W SOUTH SEVENTH ST. I'hllisdelplDn St. Louts and San Kranclsro Railway LANDS 1.000.A00 ACRES in Soutliwest Missouri from S2 50 to OS OO an acre. l'lrs class stock and agricultural land*. The best to bacco region in the West. Fine fruit, no grtisahoppers, abundance of good water, short winters, convenient markets, good schools, low taxes, healthful country, and good society. Seven vears' credit. Free transportation froin St. Louis to thoso who purchase Und. Send for circular and other infor illation. Address, \V. 11. Coßin. land Commissioner, Temple Uuiidloe. St. l/>ui*. Mo, T-lw. 10,000 Asrents Wanted to Bel The most INTKNSK and POWERFUL blow ever dealt the PKMOS DRINK. by the r cteran au tlier. T. S. ARTHUR. A book to STARTLE and ESI.u.HTKN the people. Vivid pictures and I'KOOKS. how it curses BOOT, SOUL, noMK. SOCIETY, etc. Unfolds the work of INEHRIATK ASYLUMS, GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, WOMAN'S CRUSADE, FKSNCIS MURPHY. PROHIBITION, etc., etc. ONLY 82. Its sale is MAKYEULOCS. OCR Blllt: ft withiMOdILLUSTRATIONS far cxccll ail others. I'riccs ju*t reduced 25 PER CT. !! Send for terms. HUHBARD BROS.. Pubs 793 Ransom St- I'hlladclphia. i6~ivr t* S\¥or* IS Kof CATARRH I lrh.it Sanford's Radical I Cure for Catarrh will not in stantly relieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, Esq., Wells. Farco & Co., Aurora. N. Y.; Win. Bow. Esq., McHatton, Grant 1& Uowrn, St. Louis. Testa •OtJV-/'oonlals and treatise bv inail. Price with improved lulialer, Si. Sold everywhere. WEE KS & POTT Kit. Proprietors, Boston, Mass. 3- tvr T K nr LIfXG WITH A COI-D lb ALWAYS D ANGEROUS USB WEIL'S C ARBOLIC T ABLETS, a sure reniedv for COUGHS, and all diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST asd MUCOUS EM IiIt ANE. PIT TP ONLY IX BIXE BOIES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1-4 w C. N. Crittkntox, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. York. AGENTS . WANTED ! ! FOIt PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 29 Broadway, New York City: Chicago IIL New Orleans, I-a.: lw or San Francisco, Cal. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Health and Happiness ar* prl celess Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHTS LIVER FILLS. The onlv sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyv ! nepsla. Headache. Sour Stomach. Constipa tion, Debility, Nausea, and all BllUous eom pLaints and Blood disordres. None genuine unless signed "Win. Wright, Phila." If your Druggist w ill not supply send 25 jsenb for oue box to liar rick, Roller & Co., 70 N. 4th St. Phlla. ' NSURANCE MEN! T rV AGENTS WANTED —FOR TIIE — New Enilanl Mutual Life Its. Co. The oldest mutual In t lie country, I bartered 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MARTON Si WAKELIN, General Agent* 133 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. HONORS. AT TH Centennial Worlds Fair % IS7S ! Tflß SH NINGER ORGANs PUONOUKCKD UNANIMOUSLY AS THB BEST IXSTR UMESTS. Their comparative excellence is recogniz ed bv the in their Report, from which the following is an extract : "The I). SHOMKGKR ORGAN COB exhibit a* the beat Inutru nenti at a price rendering them J>osslble to a large class of purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirublo Improvements, will stand longer in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all tlie.boards betng made three ply, put together so ft is Impossible lor them to cither shrink, BweU or sont/' TIIK ONLY ORGANS AWARDED THIS RANK. This Medal and Award wa* granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the moat compe tent Jurle* ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just issued, wlm-h arc in accordance with our rule, the BEST ORGAN for the least money. We are prepared to appoint a lew new- Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid, ou application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. Kto rn CIIESTNTT STREET, New Have'S Conn. SWEET NAVY Mn|[BK^flToliacco! Aairf*d high*.' i.ri** ! Oii#-nimt E*pohiC for fin* renting y.ur'Jtri orrtirii** nnH l* inij r\ar at!*r if mrtt:*'i\g *-A *<iro->-i;. j')• * (• >1 tol>*cco i r\rt inadv. A or blu< Mnp r i iimtalrd ill inforif/r BioO*, *.• Iliat Jiirl.-ton'i lir.l U cn freryJllUs. Sold I y tC'?yl>T. for nttpis, troa. tj C. A. J*. mp* A Pi-tornl'Urji, Va Geo. "F. XVaHrtM!. General AgenC, No*. .1 tod •"> mm Water street. Phil*. D il. D. 11. MINGLE, Cfferhl* profMslsinUer rices to the pub | ttc. Answers cant at all hum's OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, fllllhplni, Tfiin'j j I**!y. I I 1 sr vitr//-rit;i> IMS. U3B HARRISON'S WRITING INKS AND MIX'! LAG SC. The best in the Market. Jet Rlnrk School Ink aSp claltl)'. i PORSALK MT AI.L Lradiog KTATIOMRIW AND ; HARRISON INK CO.. • Malta? HI.. S. Y ! Wash. Hutchinson, | DKAM-.lt IN* AM. KIND.HOF COAL, AT COBURN STATION. 1 rKRUT n. STOVER, \XNT. sfaotion guaranteed I). H GETZ, AMornej-al-Latv, Lewisburg, Pa. OS?* opposite tbf Uniun Natl onal Bank Can be cousulteJ In English or German. N-x 2-ly. CAMERON HOUSE, I.EWISIiUItG, PEXXA. Or. S. BTTIR/IR/, freprleter. i ° Flrsi Class in all respect* and Central!) Located. C. M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RT.TAIL DEALER IS Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC., MABKrrentstt. Lewisburg, Pa, American House, J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL, j Proprietor. OLD AND rorULAR STAND. ! Corner Market and Front Street* LEWISBURG,PA A First Class Hotel in all Resects. CIIA RG ES-MQDEU AT F.. I SIITS ! SLITS!! SLITS!!! AND | Overcoats!! Overcoats!! Sold at Cost and BELOW GOST! For 00 clays roni date, t<j reduce our l;irgc stock* Call at | KOCH & STROUSE'S : Philadelphia Clothing Hall, Lewisburg, Penna. RED FRONT IFXTIR/ILTITTTIR/IH] STORE, LE WISE UEG, PEJYXA. J. HOWER, Proprietor. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedst9ad3, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kind 3 of FURNITURE constantly on hand. ly Bm Jew ehr* ■■ ■■out. CunnaMer of 11 nfft n 1 3 —a wateit chain. In ■ 'lleu" handaoir* ■■ br orh. and a ■ drops, pair cle I rant irold stone I sleeve button - set spiral studs, collar button, heavy p'cla wedding rlii*. and ger.t#' Parisian duinon-1 pii. The above articles sent. pot paid, foe 0 C TN. li;.Tclrn retailed lor *. P-aok rnpt stork and inut w> sold. Solid MlHw Gold Watches, ilO each, for speculative pur poses. (rood timers, equal in appearaneo •1 h s2)u genuine cold. ••Hie rcpuUMoi *.r honesty, fair dealing and liberality I* n equaled by any mhurtlser Ib this eity."— 1. '/>"/ Huol, Dec. IRTfi. IMS!' AG K STAVI'HTA KEN AS CAS®. V. STOCKMAN 27 11 NT) fcT.. New York. NERVOUSDEBILITY. Vital Weak best or Depression, a weak e* hausU'd feeling, no energy or e<mraie-j tv* result of Mental cver-wor*. In.flsereflea *r Kxcesae*, wrso * drain upon tb system t* always cured by Hrapiiir's Homsotatlrio Mi In. 28. 11 tones up and Invigorates the system dispels the gloom arm deaopudriKv, impart* strength and energy—stops too dralu ani rejuvenates th entire man. JW* we4 twenty years with perfect success by time inds. S:ld by dealers, 1\ 4J.W per s|w gle viah or dn.tftj f>er ia:kace of five vlats and .U0 vial of imwdcr. Sent by mail 0.1 receipt of price. Address Hnmpbrey'v Homocpathic Medicine Company, vcj hr*;H v.iv. New York. Mc'tlr. JACKSON'S BEST & ABOVE ALL These brands of ritveei I'luk are artknowl edged by all, to lw the Finest CJtLa li*- fob.wrow J:i the market. I'ut tiife-ln ?lf s:iap.*j and in null >gauy and Piacft wrajpers. sid by thb ir.; de pmemlly. Sent, tor sample to the manufacturers. ('. A. JACKHOX &00.. Petersburg, Va Of.o. K. Warolc, Ccueral Agent. No*. 3 and South Water Street, Piitt. Lite Immense bv (STANLEY and othersarcy'My: ceJdrdto fhe 01/ly com ;Mc. Life and Labors of Livingstone^ "hi*veteran explorer ranks ainoac the most heroic fl jnres of the century, ana Ibis l*ok 1h one of the <mt attrtteMve, fasrlna' Itiß, richly illu-traten and lustruetir vu-- uin'.w ever Issued, fb-lng fhe onlv entire and authentic life, the million* arc eager for i. and wl-Je-awau* agent* are wanted unleklr Ke, proof and terras address Hl'Bß Ylt t-> HItS.. Publiher*. 7.13 Sanvnn St., Piiila. mss" PtTisu ntitf.BJi'm. ' Adopted by all the qnaens of fashion. fc>od for circular. K. IVINS, No. 2iWJ North Fiftii 1 St.. Philadelphia. 11 CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. ; Crl;Uloro's Flair Dve is the SAFIKT aod I EST; It acts instantaneously, pro hieing he most natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and t* easlir applied. It I* a standard preparation, anil | a favorite upon *-very well appointed Toilet • for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by DruxKist*. J.CKISTADORO. P. 0. Cox, I" 13. New Yoik. A Great chance to make w> ■nill IB DOY * If J" ou C3n<t e r: Iff l Id MJI eJf L IUB Mym can get green back t. I "We need a poreon In ev*rv • town to take subscriptions for the Isrern, ! cheaimst and best Illustrated familv public*- uon in the world. Any one can become a I successful agent. The nw.it elegant work* of -art given lrec to subscribers. Tlt price is sc low that almost everybody subscribes. One apent report* making osvr <WV. t* a week. A lady agent report* taking wer 400 1 subscribers in <en Vty*. AH who engag* make money fast. You can devota all your Mine to the business, or only your spare tima. You need not be away from home overnight- You can do It a* well as others. Full part:- ; culars, directions and terra* free. Elegant and 1 expensive utflt free, ff you want proAtabla ; work send us yonr address at once. It oo*tt I uothlng to try the business. No om* who en -1 paces ?.-.ils to make great pay. Addre*s "Tha i People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31-ly WANTED! V.'e wioh an agent, male cr female, In each towu of thi* county, to get up Clnb* aaicrc tain!lie*, hotels, factories, Ac., for the sal* of our Teas, and will offer very liberal <vm missions to sucli. We have bean importers of Teas for over 20 year*, and can afford to send, and we will send a bettor article lev the money than any other house In New York. Our Teas arc put up in one pound packages, with the name aud price printed upon each. Address, for; terras and blank form for ' Club*, LONDON & NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO., P. O. Box 371. No. T. Church St, New York. SMy r r TTTsA%Tfr Dl '* c,l * c " turrd New j |JLXir\|Ui\ lbpath* market out by the , 'Plain Home Talk and Medical Cojiimoa ' Sense,"—nearlv \.<f# page*. 2d' illiulration*. bv Dr. K. B. KOOTK. ot 120 1.-jdnKtoi* Arc . N. Purchasers of * his book arr 1 at libei tv ' to consult its author In persou or by mati ; free. Price by mail, *l-24 for the .Vtani-aW* 1 tHlition, 01 sl.o*t for the POPitin cdlrlou I >vV>irh contain* all the s-une matter and il ! lustration*. Contents tables free. A.;K>Ti i WANT. MURRAY HILL J Co., i_o East 2-tth St. N. Y. iXj npßvngft COUNTER, PiATFORM WAGON &TRACA THE BEST ARE^- —3 . <—*"THE CHEAPEST MARVIN SAFE ' 265 BROADWA Y N. YS 121 CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA.M. i. ill gfWCCA ST.CLEV&. 0.
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