f'|c fournal filler & Deinimcr. Proprietors B O. DciNrsarn, Associate I-Hilor Hillfreim,Thursday July 11. p— mm* 'J ■ - L -*• ■" ■ ■ Terras —51.50 Per Annum. ITrntcrrntfc Stnto llrktt. von GOVRRNOR llox. ANDREW IT. DILL, OK VSIOM COI'NTY. Ron i.irtTFNanr covri:xo IJon. JOHN FKRTIG, OP VEX A N'CJO OOV STY. POR &r< nnT\Rv INTERN U. AVT VIRS HON. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, OF iIVXTIXGtH>X COI NTV. FOR si i-ir-MV jrv.N JION. 11. 1\ ROSS, OP MCfcsIMOMKKY (Ml'xrv. Dcmocriitlc Htnto Committee. How It. MIL.TON I PISTK'fTS. I. 1). A. lams. !2. t.ce. .V, Dallas, 3. J. 6, McKenmn. 4. T.H.Clark. D.v.iiol Coylo, .1. r. Lyia'h, 7. \. 11. laiUiser, 8. Wtn. KclU y, a. Clement Ua IT, 10. li. Ko:—•. 11. F.vati fishier, ]J. P.mtvl Jscvl>v . 1:5. A. ,r. Vtetnuisin, 11. F. It. White. 1.7 i:. U. I'obauvh, 10. C\ Knhniut, is. \.l>. Shiver, 10. .1. UillliUan. 3. A. B. l>umiufnr. 21. .1. K. B-wert. LJ. 11. K. l'aei.- r. 25. W. A. I'.N-K, 24. A. H. Foreman, 2\ A. J. IINL5EI, 'A'>. J.IJ. iMseubcrry, IIIS TITLE. President Hayes seems to have much anxious concern about his title. On Decoration Day at (R ttys buift* foi instance, be told "Gath" the interviewer, tlint he meant to defend his title by all the powers of the government. On several occa sions since he has IVHMI caretul to in form the public that he means to stand by his title to the la*t. All this silly nervousness would perhaps lie less ridiculous if there was any attempt from any 'piarter whatever to attack or unsettle that precious, sacred thing. Hayes" title. Two things seem to occupy Mr. Hayes' mind and time, prettv'much to the exclusion of every thing else— his title, and how to litlv re ward those who "signed, sealed and delivered"' the same. 2sow v.r would advise Ruddy to have a neat glass case made, air tight and dust proof, and into it deposit his title, with all certificates, documents and papers "thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining." He might then get the thing liennetieallc seal ed, lock it up into the vaults of the Treasury and give the key to honest John Sherman. This done his tr< ü bled mind ought to feci relieved from this burden, and could he devote more tune to the interests m his friends who stood by him so heroically in the dire hour of need. lie might meet some practical difficulties here. The majority of the Keturn Board are provided for with fat offices, of course, but it is unfair that soma of the principal actors in import ant play—those wo done so ruw/k for Mr. Ilayes, should go out empty : handed. Mrs. Jenks, Mis. Pink- ; ston and Mr. Anderson should all have offices, out the trouble is there ; are no vacancies just now. If only ! Ruddy Haves had a Republican Con- i gross, it would certainly provide for | his friends bv creating nno offices o. hi the Pennsylvania Legislature. | jA'erything would then be lovely— Everybody would bo .sn happy. Our illustrious President could then j gather up the shattered fragments of Civil Service Reform, as they lay scattered along the road sines all over tiie land, fit them together and developc the figure into perfection. This Is a consummation devoutly ' to be wished for.' THAT INVESTIGATION. Ilayes : Well, what of it ! Do you suppose that I am going to giye up the White, house ? Not a bit of it. This is too warm a nest, I te'l you. But it will be awful cold af ter my heated term ! I'm sure of that. Potter: Politics is a business that requires no capital but cheek. •See Anderson's letters. The ad ministration bought their places with offices of the people which was not really their 3to give, A stu pendous swindle. Stanley Matthews : Well, yes, I did write too many letters, that's a fact. But good heaveus, if you are astonished at what I put into these letters to Anderson, you ought to see what I wrote in some others, about the time of the Presidential election. Sherman : Let us hold on to what we have now. We can never get a chance again. Cry "Mexican" at everything tliev say. Cry "re bellion," frighten capital, and I guess we will pull through. We are .having a jolly time. Never mind the expense, the government pays.— Kansas City Times. The Lewislnirg Chronicle lias made the discovery tiiat "Dill is the choice of Mr. Scott, Mr. Cameron, ami of all their sympathizers and ad herents ir; the state." It is real kind cf the Chronicle to warn the people in time against such a pet of ringsters ; but if the charfe is true, would not that clearly entitle Dill to the fullest support of the Chronicle ? And yet the Chronicle with all its might opposes Dill. Strange, in comprehensibly strange. In announcing Mr. G. W. Bam berger, of Patton township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, the Centre Ilcrald says : "Mr. Itumber ger is a gentleman in every sense of the word, and one'of those who en joy the coniidence and esteem of his neighbors and acquaintances. We have heard nothing out good words for him from every quarter. lie speaks both English and German, and if elected will do honor to the position." The Herald has a high opinion of Mr. B. but we don't know that it says one bit too much. II you intend to travel, notice the changes iu the time table of the P. E. B B. IN 31K MORI A If. "Mr. Charles 11. Held, who for many years past was out of the most respected eili.ens of Mlllheiin, departed this life, Sunday the 7th iust.. at l o'clock, r. M., aged 11 years, 10 months and 17 days. Mr. Held had been slightly mi well nearly all spring, hut not so as to disable him to follow his ordinary calling until within several weeks previous to his death. On Sunday the 30th ult.. he was bettor however than he had been for some time, and was very cheerful and happy, lie retired in good spirits ami in the full belief that the following morning he would be able to go to his usual work again. l'levidence had de creed otherwise. • pr<>; s but (ro-1 < N.-S'." About midnight —strange mystic hour —Mrs. Held awoke and found that he had been stricken by palsy, lie could speak no more, and from that time to the moment of his death, as far as his friends know, he had but one short, nickering interval of consciousness, during which he called his family up to his bed and bade them a last af fectionate farewell—all by unmis takable signs and motions, for he cm Id not speak. Mr. Held was one of those kind and genial men who seemed to have only friends —no enemies. He was loved wherever known, and his loss will be keenly felt, not only by his family, but also by the town and the societies of which he was a membu*. PEAK. Clmirman. DISTRICTS. 27. F. K. Bower, lis. A. ltoss, 2".'. sol. Foster, Jr., .'A Wrn. A. Marr. a. r. lup, \r. h. kliiler. 33. T. it. Ail.nns, $4. J. A. W,>o.lwartl :Vv. K. U Mel.arahn. 36. Wm. Kevser, .17. J. 11. M.ure. 8. J. K. P. Hall, :SS. John Kim*. 10 A. J.Bterliag, 41 ,1 . A. McCulloch, 2. W. P. Sehell, Jr 1 ? J. A. Hare. • U. W. Lockluirt. I'. Pan iek Foley, 1:5. r. BraUforU 47. S. \V. Vincent, ts. Wm. Ha—on, ■ Bei ; . W hitman, SO. v. t..t buret), emn ami impressive funeral rites of the 1. t>. O. F.,ot .vhieii he yvas a member. A very able and appio* priate sermon was preached on tlio o.casion by Rev. .1. G. Shoemaker, on the words, * 4 lf any man tliirst. !• ( him come unto me, and drink." (St . John's Gospel, 7 ; 37.) Notwithstanding the busy sea on, a very large number of people had assembled to attend the tuneral. Hundreds came to pay their last triliute of respect to one whom they hail loved so well in life. 44 Jlcqi'.icscat in jiqec." fchSOU TIOXS -F KESPKCT. AT a special meeting of Alillheim Lodge, No. S>.T>, 1. O. (). F., held on t!ie evening of the 7th inst.. a com mittee of three on resolutions was appointed, who after a short absence j returned and reported the following, ' which were unanimously adopted : I \\ herons it has pleased God in Lis all-wisv' but inscrutable providence : to send the grim monster death into our belowM order and lodge and take ' away from our midst our dear broth er Charles 11. IILI, in the very j prime of life, therefore : J s'-'nJ : Tliat we Imv in Imm • ble submission and yvith contrite i hearts to the Divine AVill. Wo ae j knowledge in deep h"inility that //< is God fn m everlasting to i verlast \i' and Unit we are but uti t—the • ereitnres of a day. We :i *e ;•> 5 tin ; most forcible reminded by this dis j pensution of ITovhbnee I. \v weak ! and frail we are—bow "In the midst j of life we are in d( nth." ]{'?<> In the death of j cur lie!owd brol 'er his surviving family has lost a d< voted husband .a : kind father, a dutiful sou and a true ! friend : the lodge oue of its m st ac tive and ;i seful menibi rs ; the town 1 and community one of .ts In -t citi zens and most obliging neighbors. Besolvt i : That the inemi TS of j this lodge attend -he futu-ral of brother Ileld in a body m full re galia, and that he be buried v... . "ie honors of the order. lirsohrd : That we wear the reg j ular badge of mourning, ami tb.'.t ! t lie charter in the lodge room be | draped in mourning, for the space I of thirty days. I Jtesolv< I: That a committee of J two be appointed to Inform the be reaved widow of our action anil con fer with her in makingarrangements ; for the funeral. j Itcsohyl : That these resolutions 1 be published in the Milln l>,i ,L>ur nal. 1 C. AV. ILVKTMAX,) ! J. M. GEPIIART, [ ComiuiM.c. 11. K. I. us I-:. t __________ _ | RESOLUTIONS IIV TIHI 2HLLRELiI (i)l(Atlf BIND. At a regular meeting of the Mill lieim Cornet Band held at their Hall, Monday evening, July 10th, IV7S,1 V 7S, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas it has pleased God in Ills infinite wisdom to visit our band and take away our esteemed brother Charles H. Held, therefore be it licsoleed : That in the death of brother Held this band has lost a most faithful and efficient momljor whose efficient aid, high character and uniform kindness, merit our highest api robation and esteem. Jirsolvcd : That we deeply lament the loss of one so beloved and dear to us all, called away by death iu the best years of manhood and ac tive life : and that we tender our sympathies to the bereaved family iu their deep afflict ion. J icsolved : That as an additional mark of respect the instruments ot this band be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days. Itcsoh'fd. : That these resolutions be published in the Mdlheim. Journal and a copy thereof sent to the family of the deceased. C. W. Ar.-roiiT, i J. W. FOOTJ;, , Committee. B. H. B. HAUTER, J The Williamsport (Uuet'c and nullctin says that tin: Virata h road from Ecllefouta to Leniont will certainly be pat under contract thi--'summer, and will be built by the liald Bugle Valley company. This will secure u western outlet to !be Lewis bun? Centre & Spruce C'ct k liailroaij, the advantages of which will be very great. We clip the above from an ex change and are entirely willing to let it pass at full value. It is also currently reported that work on the extension of the L. C. .fc S. (J. road will soon be resumed and that the road will be completed to Centre Hall without stopping. We hope there may be some truth in these re ports. ♦♦♦ Haying is over and harvest in full operation. We don't .-appose Penns Valley ever had more prolific crops than this year ; and yet we have the same old chronic crooking : "Hard times." We are really too ungrate ful for the many blessings we do en joy. Let us all try to suspend our complaining and be real pleasant for a while, just for a change. Mr. Held served \vith much credit in the Union Army for nearly three y ears, as a private in C>. A, 11sth Regt. P. A', lie participated in all the great battles of the Army of the Potomac, from that of Gettysburg to the close of the war. On Tuesday the Otli the mortal remains of the deceased were int red in Millheim Cemetery, with tiie sol- A new Lutheran church is being ; built id Adamsburg, Snvder Co. - "*** ' Whe.it was cut in Kpffulo Valley I .Tune 21th. An early harvest truly. Our lovm ha.; been exceedingly dull for the last week or ten days on account of the haying and harvest season which is now upon us. It is admitted on all hands that the papers just now come ivr//near stating the truth: They all sly that it is most bhtziny hot. In Lowislmrg cherries aro plenty at from 3 tod els. a <j;firt, while raspberries bring sto lib Cheap enough if one has the money to buy. ♦ ft • Marsh A (Vs. foundry at Lewis hurg w.is ohligi d to discharge some iiit\ hands recently on account of 1 the scarcity of work. . * - *- . - —_ We have received a lengthv hut able and seasonable communication on the political situation in the county, from Rollefonte, but are obliged to defer its publication until next week. Fred Lauor, the famous Ivor king of Reading, is going to 'discuss the intoxicatuig qualifies c< lager beer, with a preacher named Sembower. Lunar ought to k"o w all al >ut beer. On our outside we publish a full digest of the new game and lish laws. Read it, obey it, and aho\e all, pre* serve this paper for reference, that you need not continually bother squires and editors to till you the law. Having obtained special rates on Co A i. On. to Cobui n Station we are i now prepared to sell 1 y the barrel) to l ilealers at tin $ i,.t < they would be chaiged either at fc'unbury or \\ il liamsport. tt SMITH A Co. Mr. David Shafcr, of Brush Val | ley brought an oats stalk into our ! oiiiee measuring sj\ feet in length. Dave savs it is DIM oats, grown >u Dili s II by a Dill farmer; and if tU-:e is any lloyt oats tha* can l vat it he wants to know. Mr. ( . E. Edmonds yvill open sebool in the Aarunshurg Aeadeinv. oi, the 2 rd inst. Students desiring to prepare for college will be accom modated. Special attention will be given to English literature, includ ing the Ang'o-S,xon language. I'a tronage from Millhiiui is respect fully solicited. The subscriber will lie prepared to carry smalls bundles an ! b >xes of goods, from C>b an station to Milllieini, Aaron>bui g. Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable eharg s. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.Wu.i.ij ML.->I:U. If ay Rakes For Sale. Three Self Dumping- Hay Rakco for sale at half price, ! by _ _ J. H. Mnsscr, Aaronsburg. The R.w • ofd ' tth. D ♦ not wait ; untl! t lie hec a y\.':l di indi eat is judvauectl consumption, ap- I pears on the cheek. Check the hard cough am! Imal the initnlnl lungs Wil !1 il>'' H. ) ]I.; . ,lii I before the .crisis comes. Be in Lift ■<•. Sold by *lll Druggists. i'ike's Tootaclie Drops, cure in 1 minute. i!7—lt. Wanted. fni'iii Li vi* i>i -ixi>s Mkv t<i sell t!o Excflsior Improved Letti r Copying I> >k. No l'ress, Ih u-'j or waier used, copies i istantiv. A ;ents outlit $2.30. Agents make from $lO i ' |lo per day. Address Exeolsior Manufacturing C ., 47 I/iSiUe , Chicago, II!. Incorporated Feb. J 16th 1877. Capital SIOO,OOO. Ex clusive Territory given. 26-4. The lirst numbi rof the 1)• va tic Crusader, a campaign paper pub lislie.i bv Wviie A Ear.' !i, Lancas ter, Pa., is before us. A fine i or trail of Senator Dill gra-es tlie lirst page of the Orusadcr. Mr. K. H. Ranch (Pit SchyvetLdbrenner) who has become famous as a writer in Pennsylvania German, has one of his humerous letters in each num -Ik-i. Terms, 7") ei'iits for the c;u.i paign. Subscriptions received at j the JOTUNA L OFITCE. MII.LHF.IM had a right neat little Fourth of July —such a one as cor responded entirely to her siz- 1 and means. In the afternoon a tub race took place on the foundry dam. These races are extremely ludicrous and ought to satisfy any reasonable -It hof Julv spirit. A rope is st retch ed across the water at about six l'eet above the surface, and from this hangs suspended on a cord an objezt such as an apple or potato. The racers all start from a given point for the object, and the one who gets it is the winner, of course. One who enters a tub race must not mind to be capsized ju his tub ever so often. If a racer loses his bal ance only a little, he can seldom le cover —up goes the tub and down goes the man. There is no help. You may even sometimes touch the object and not get it. Four young nu-n competed for the prize of .? The number was how ever soon reduced to two —Frank I\ Otto and li. 11. It. I Tarter, the latter one oC our compositors. In tiie be ginning Frank shot avvav ahead >f Bob and kept ahead all tin; time. It seemed all hut certain to the large number of people present that Frank would pluck the $3 prize po tato, and Frank no doubt thought so himself, for he had done the same thing-scarcely half an hour before, when all went "for fun." Frank rowed his tub right under the prize and quickly stretched up to grab it be actually did touch it —when oh horror! his foundation gave way so quickly that he splashed into the water with great force" Of course his chance was gone* In the mean time Bob kept on the even tenor of his way, doing his best to keep cool, for it seems he really expected all that had happened. When ho was right vertically under the tutor he raised I imsolf up quickly and plucked it off amidst the applause and shouts of the hundred who had by this time gathered to see the fun ." The prize was Bob's and lie teit proud. The sack race came off at 0 o'clock in the evening. Five racers contest ed for a prize of of whom Frank Swartz was the lucky fellow that got it. In the evening the boys had a grand display of fire works. struck ofT an rxtra nunilier .of pallets this week, thinking sonic of tlie friends of ('. 11. Held or Willie Wolf mie;!it (K sire copies to preserve or send to friends. Tito Pennsylvania Normal Selionl of Music will eonniH tiCH its Tliir teenth pess'mn'of mx weeks A tip list Ist, PAS. Ad.lrr.ss, Musical Col lej;o, rieeburg. Pa. The Slate Teachers' Assoeia ion will tie held at l'eaditu;, .Inly H.'Jnl 25th. An intei'esi ni2 lime Is antici pated. lvx-(Iov. ('intin is on the progiramme, and will of course speak on /lus.-oi (Did it.< I\OfiU'. Wish xve had just a little busings down there ah.ntl that time. A 4 ♦ * i— re;iiitifttl Helen no ilonht had ;i line complexion, hut it is more than doubtful whether if exceeded in puri ty the complexions of the ladies xvho use that inimitable auxiliary of fe male loveliness, Cl.f.NN's SpLPIIFU Soap. S(ld by all l>rti22ists. Hill's Haik Wntsui-at Dvk, black or brow n, 5d e. 27-4t. The new Old l'elloxvs' Hall is completed and occupied. The lirst rctxulur meeting in it was held last Saturday evening, althouglt a formal dedicat ion may not take pi. tee before Septt mber. The tiov Hall presents an appearance altogether neat and tasty wilhout Ifeiiijf gaudy or flashy. It is very well adopted for its pur pose and the can eongpatulato itself on ha\ iuy .so comfortable and eo/.v a home. Tin* Halt was visited by many of our citizens and ladies during the afternoon and ail xvere highly pleas ed with it. SPRING MaLRS ITS^JS. Fanners are busy harvesting. I'mikei's barn is up an I will soon be finished. Mr. ICdwin Txvitrayer, of -near /.ion. was in town and called ti see us. (Vine tP'ain. I'd. Ice cream every Saturday evening at .!. I). Long's and A. K* Millet s. das. A . Leiiz.t l talks of o,inir into Hie same htisiti. ss. (Jo ahead Jim, the more the met re r. The 1 Vnn Hall hoys have put up a telephone troea tlie old brick yard to Fisher's Store. Light boys," move along with the times. John (Jrove ss nutting up a now saw mill in the gap near Urcon's. l!e expects to build a dwelling house at the same place this summer xrt. As Mrs. Lizzie IJitner was on her way to town in a buggy driving a blind horse, it some way the horse walked on a bank and upset the buggy, throwing Mrs. 15. and her little- daughter out. Fortunately the tody serious results were a sett •*f broken shafts. Mrs. 15. lie!* the lines and stopped the animal. Some' men werg ( lose by who kindly agist ed the lady. Yon FX . P-E3ER? BURG FRAGMENTS. Harvest is at hand and Hie clatter of the reaper is heard throughout the land. Mr. Wm. 11. T! te. a dinh'nt of the Rlooinshnrg st it" Normal S :Itool for a year or n in*, is with ns again, having gr iduate 1 a few weeks ;:g.>. Our s> ! ' wid open (n t lie gdol of July, und< r the supervision of Mr. . (Jram--... II >ie he amy te largely succt ssfal. The (Jr. : b:tek eh i: ul i- gaining Ftrergili tiii'cughout etir township. An interesting frace took place here 0:1 t!;'-• vciong of the I ;tf 1. be tween a x sing teac'it 1". ;t young iner chaut an ! eirold \ney. (Jf (■ollr.se Voney eatne out .'.l! light, lie being third best. The pro-ram me for the evening of the j'mrt't as near .is I could i. r o' it was as follow s—ringing of bells, dis. p!.;y of iirexvorks, such as shooting! fire cfat kt rs, anvil shootii/% tlnoxv a;g lire halls, si tiding up s rockets (Vin, drinking beer, getting drunk and disturbing t'>" m 1 people at n late h ur. .\il * llorts wt ie made t(> carry out the programme si" cess fully. Anon. 1 Airriox' <ifir.D. A'Mil.l j!iX i.-i.•,. r ;;r 'J fc in practir'.'. liaMiig h• i I'lac".l 111 Bis lian.is ly an I a-t India r. Isslniaiiy '1 a* foi lev.'a tfa *im|>i* VoytalM' oancdy. (• r the and jht iiiaactu cure for (\>i)*iiinpt;o.i. broii.'huis. rat irrk, asthma, tuxt all throat and luiit uf t.'cti •!)-. aiso a i ■^i:ix ■ • and radical cuii- for n< rvous complaints, after bavitiK tested ii> wonderful c trativc powers In thousands of* casip.liMf.it i' ii. > ■ I .it v to make it kn own t> !:is f-Uoxo-. Actuated l y this in 'Joe. and adt -i> < to r- !i> xe Inanrih mi! lis iiiir. i v. i l ' s Mid. I ri'c of di an: . to all vx lio desire il. li.is reeijie. wiih f.ill directions for prep i in.;a n i i: imr. in c. nnaii. F' neli. or Fnalisp. sent lv mail hv aiJiesdim wit'i •I.uiip, ni'.ininz t:ii-raper. XV. XV. 1W Power's Lloelt, Roche- ter. New Xork. A Wonderful Invention. I From tli.' N. X. Daily GnipMe.] An lnvoiitfop all fruinil wives will appro- ' oidlo—ln fact, an article that even rivals I tic sewing machine in usefulness—is now on exiiihitioii ai tiie Broadway store (d* I lie Wilson Sowing Machine ( oinpuny. in this city : yet it i- so wonderfully simple that i! can scarcely Be ci:..se<f as an tn yention, and a wonder to everybody that il was not di-covered year-, ago. The in vention con-is., of a very simple little at i ichuienl <d the XVilson shmtlo sewing machine for davning all kinds of rips, worn-out placed, <ct.. in clothing, tahje and bedlin- n, st"eitin;s, underwear cto , in the same manner that i is done by hand, and leaves the repaired part scarce ly discernible. The Ojiarator of the sew ing machine can darn a large-sized hole in a bed sheet or table cloili almost in stant.a'.ieously. It is to he regretted, however, that this wonderful invention is patented ami owned liy the XVilson ,Sew- Itig Machine Company, <>f Chicago, HI., who will not permit its use exc. pt with one of ils make ofsexviuir luacljines, which I lie < ainpa ny"s manager Mates, is furnish ed each of the XVilson sii utt sewiii'f ma el line .xx it lion I e\t ra pri ce. 'i rnly. t his is II a'ohlen liesl for tlm. Wilson Sew ine Machine i oinpany, and. it i • -aid. they are running their works day and ni.a lu ami mukini; and setliny :Hiii nutcliines a day. DIED. On the 23 th ult., at Gettysburg. Pa . Jacob William, son of John Wolf, of Miles tow n ship, aged 2i> years and 21 days. ''Beautiful on thy fair brow . Brother, death is silting now ! Calmly as on mother's breast, Weary child thou shnnberest That deep sleep, which ne'er again Wakes to mortal grief and pain." '•Round time, in the waning year, Leaves are falling sad and sear. Soon will w inter s sighing blast O'er thee strew tlieni thick and fast. Bui in thy green spring tide, thou, (Senile brother, liest now." "Flowers are fading on thy bier. Hands of love had seatteivd hue. Meetly thus the sweets they fling o'er thee of their withering. In thy bright > <>ung bloom. like them, Severed front the natal stein." "Vol O brother, not for thee, Fiow our tears of agony ! F . en midst the darkness left o or the home of thee bereft, From thy spirit's radiant track \\ ho, O who would call thee buck."' On the 7th inst., at MiJlhcim, Mr. C. H Held, aged n years. 10 months and IT da\ i. MARRIED. On the Uhlnsl., at Carman's Hotel, Hello foute. l'a.. bv .1. Jt. Jteifsnvder, I's.p. Mr James K. Pan with Miss Kllzab'th F. lleahrer, both of llail .Moon, Centre Co., Fa. CIIURCII DIRECTORY. m ,u:\!i.i.— /: i\ J. (7. ,V'oi< onih'T. pastor. l aigh-di service in Aarcmt ttrg, next Sunday evening. i NiTKt) Itnmninx.— iter. j. .t r. to itth will preach next Sunday moruiiig. I'vani.Bl I.At.. Bev. .I. D. Stoyer will preach next Sunday evening. 1.1 Titi.uxN. li v. J. ibmlfnaon, Pastor. English s, i vice next Sunday at I! I'. M., and In Aaronshiirg in the evening. Caleelieilcai elasx juoi ts in Milll:e';in next Saturday afternoon at 3 p. M. Loci go and Society Directory. The M'tlkeim Cornet Band will meet In the Town Hill on Monday and Thursday ex enlngs. Providence Grange No. 217 P. of If., meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd >a t iii'dav ot eneli month at (*._. r. M. met on the lib Saturday ot each month at Ik. e. M. Milt li.'tin Lodge, No. U>'<, I. (. "o. F meets i very Saturduy evening. Lodge Boom in W ill's Building. The Mtllbeilu It. A 1,, \ssocialion meets iii the Town It.ill, on the evening ol the second Monday of each month. Announcements. C ON till ESS. We arc authorized to aniuAuncc that D. G. B tdi. I- s. J , of Itelh-folite. \)"ll b. a call delate for ( ongre-s. sutdcet to tli - decision of the DeuioeiaiJe County Contention. jFDIUAL. We a:'*' auth 'ri/cd to announce that C. S. MeCtirmiek, t'sj., i Lock lla\en is a candi date fei the nfllce of Pres.deni Judge of tins district, subject to Deiuocralic rules. SHERIFF. We are authorLasl to announce that John B. Hair.of Peon township, is a candidate or sheritf. subject to Democratic rules. e are authorized to anno • nee that L. T. Mmisoii. Ksq., of Bcilefoule, is a candidate for sherßl. subject to the declsiou of the Democratic County Conv ntion. M'e are authorized to aunounee tli it George Holler, id l'jtu*r township, is a can didate ' >r Sin rill, subject to the decision <>! Democratic County Convention. We are authori -ed tN'ai.nounc - that John It. Leathers, of Howard township, is a can dldate tor Slcritf, Mih.iect the dceisaili of the DimocratiuCounty Comcutioa. LKfISLATI ltK. XVe are authorized to announee that W. A. Murray, 1 - of Itoalsbiirg. is a candi date for Legislature, subject to tin- decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that XV. 1.. Xlusser. t-S<t-. <d Millh im, ;* a < .indi tale for t.e; islature. subject to the decision of the Democrat o County Convent, .. TifKASFIfFIf. We are authorized to annejmec that F. P. Mtussr, now < t >\ Ihtfonte.u a candidate for ('••li. t\ 'I r-asurer, v.ihjivt ti ill • decision of the Dem. erati • County Conxentiou. We are atithorizo'l to announee that Per ry XV. McDowell. F [.of Howard Borough, js a candidate for County Treasurer, sal ient to Democratic rub XVe are authorized t > announce that J. It. Ho t. I - i.. of Snow >ho" is a candidate for Counts t leasiaer. subject to the decision of the D< ii.ocrutieCo .nl;. Convention. We arcautliori. ■: to nnnumi e that Adam X'eariek. of vt art on low'tiship. is a candidate for t ountx Treasurer, sut jecf to Den.oe;ato rul. >. x\'e are authorize i to announce that n. p. I .. .'a l's. J7 j.. o! 1 ! sol!\ iile, W ill be a (Mil d date I r < .eantx Treasur. r. subject to the 1> 'inociatlc County C< iiveu'.iott. PUOTHONOTARX*. XVe ar • autlio i/■ Ito annonne • that Sam r . ! M. .v.\ :i■ i/. d P itter t awiiship. is a can didub for ProilK i.otary, sul-'cei to Demo eialic ru.es. V7v. are authorized to announce that B. F. r fot We .7•• i'i'.waslii,!, is a can did 11- ft ■th■o: e•| Pi othonotary, subject to the action of th • Deaioeiatic County Con vention. V< are authorized to announce S. J. llei ing. K*')., ot (ireg'g tow nsiiip, as a can di late l Proth unitary, sub n't to tin* !■•- eisiou of the Dciiioeral.e County Conven tion. XVe are iiuth ri/*d t<> luium nee that Hosi er; C. Bre'i.oi i",-j Hson township. Is a can d d .te for Protliom tary. subject to the -ion of the Democratic Cointy Conven tion. X!es-r-. Walter Deining'T: Please ati nouu that I pur peeto he a candidate tor the < the-- ot lVothoiiotai y. and if s-> foi tuuate as to r> cel.. flic tavorable coiisijeration of my fellow Democrats in their primary as semblies, XV ill pledge myself, if elected, to a faithful and .satisfactory discharge of "lie duties of the uißqc. n. t. snuai BT XVe arc aufhoi i ej ;o aunoiuiee that (I. XX . lluiulH'igmr. (.f i atton Tow nsbij? jv a eaintl date for 1 ro.lionotary, subji A to Den ocrai :c rules. COMMISSIONER. XX"o ate authoii/ed toannoiinec that A. J. < i-.s o; t niouville. will be a candi -41.1 'tor County Couimissioner, subject to tiie action of the DemociuUc County Coti- VC!ltl.Jll. Wo ;iro authorized to announce that John Ifov, Jr., of Marion township, is a candi date for Comity Commissioner, subject to the decision of ihc Democratic Comity Con vention. . Wo are authorized to announce .T. II Halm, of MiV-'.'iiru, as a candidate fi.z County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. \\> arc authorized to announce that 11. A. Minute, Ksij., of Haines township, is a candidate f< r County •'ominissioncr, sub ject to the action ol the Democratic County convention. We arc authorized to announce that John It. Hcckni.tu. of (lrc)i ti.vnship, is a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the doci-'iou of the Democrat i ■ Countv (.Con vention. We arc authorized to announce that .1. Xevvlin Hall, of Howard township, is a can didate for County Commissioner subject to the decision ol tile Democratic County Con vention. UKCOUDKIt. We arc authorized ( announce that W. A. Tobias, now of HHlefonto. is a candidate for r<- nomination Mr Recorder. soblect to the dec'sion of tlio Democratic County Con vect'ou. • It ED ISTI .lt. We are authorize 1 to announce that W, K. rmrchl'hdd. of Beilefoiite. Isa candidate for re-nomination for ltefcister. subject to the decision of the Democratic Coihity Conten tion. nillbcliit flarkct. Wheat No. 1 105 Wheat No. 2 J Kl Corn Bye...- ;s) i >ats V liitc 25 Oats, Black . : 2a Buckwheat 50 Flour i 5.05 tlran & slioi is, per hundred 1.00 Salt, per Brt 2.0 l Plaster round lo.iiu < ciuenl per Bushel -15 to .50 Barley :i j Tyniothys'ocd Flaxseed..' Cloverseed Butter 10 Hams 10 .sides 5 Veal Kitlts 10 potatoes 2 - > Lard 7 Tallow 7 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MAKKKT. Kitt? Coal $4.75 stove " 4.(j0 Chestnut 44 " . 4.50 J'e.v " 3.'J5 Corrected every Wednesday I'V Gephart .V: Musser. \smw;Nl i.'x s\i Kor lii'u. Fstvtk. The undersigned. Assignee of Samuel Hack* man. 111 soil by hi tier of Court at Public Halo mi tli" preftilses. two miles south of Millhelnt, on Saturday. July 1 -tli, IS7B, the following i!e cubed real estate, to wit" House Jt I .ot in I Von township, Centre Co., Pa., hounded by the 1.. C. & s. c. It. if. ami lands of It n't. hefsetter. et til. This prop ertv is sitltate opposite the R. R. Depot, j.s well adapted tor a saloon or ivslaur.int. tin* house is new, and Is considered a wyy desir able property. '1• i ins: One half on Continuation (( f the balance in one year, secured by bond ami iimrtgaße Sale *to commence at lo' clot u. p. Si. (<f said day. .1. 11. Rcifsnyder, Millheiin. June loth l k 7s. Assignee. r. UKIMIAU'f. U. A. MISSKK GrEPHABT & MUS £R DEALERS IN tauln, <'lovereed, i tour A feed, (oid, I'lahler A Null. MILLUEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for all kinds o Gr X^_A_X.l\r, Delivered either at the' BRICK MII.I or at the old M CSS Kit MILL, in Mil. Lit KIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage rc.sj cctfully olicit ed. 3.>-l y (J; in rpn (tinnn Invested ill W.I 1 street vpiu 1U IfIUUU Mocks makes fortunes ev cry month. Book sent free cxjduinlng ev ery thing. Address, BAXTER S CO . lla Mi t:ks. 17 Wall St., .Vw \ r'/. :'7 l\v The only i mil .aa* ion of the true' Jamaica Gin il.l.llUlUlil ger with e1.0.e.- Aromat -1 ies and French Brandy | for Cholera, < holersi Mm- IAAI A II 1 A bus, ( Tamps ami Pains, d.t.U.ill .1 1 lisri lhim and Dysentery. i Dvspepxi i. Flat n>'iie>. Mailt <d "Pme and Acln PIV( pi) ity m tie stoiu.vh and HI 1 111 Lit. Bowels, and a\< iding tl'e I dangers of Change of Water, I'oo<l and Climate. Ask for Sankohii's .Jamaica GINGER. 27-Vp - PI~AX KAX • idOllOoiiiv l2a. Sii|K'jb ( i i • Pianos price 1.100 only f'-I-W Kle.ant Upright ItaiiOH, price sbo only MASK. New Style Cpritrhl P:;iiiiissil2lVU UrirmiA fSlf. uriiH 19 stops iffS-SO Clinrck Or gan* M -lops, pi i .• f; •. only SM7. I'.lc ginit *'.77 Mirror Tp Orsr:r*. oulvjEn.7. Buyers e.>mo ai-U sag n.e at Inane, ft i am not as represented, if. If. Fare paid Will* w ay.s and I'iano or Organ given free. Drge lil-t. N't WMiaper with much if> formation about cost Of I'IANOSi 1 . (Ill'- tN si N r CUKE. Please ad'in -s li.\NIKLF. BK.V I 1 V, XVasii- INUTON, N.J. 27-4w WANTED. An Knergetlc Man or Woman in every Couniy to take an Agency for two of the most popular Publications, six of the Finest ( ! Voinos, mounted and sire died (Jiv'io) to 1 very Subscriber. The lt >t < ojiibinatlon 1 \er 1 ton ottered to Agents, ai.d the Most Libeinl inducement -to SuLscrib rs. Our Fine Publications. Kh gant l'jviiii'.ims, and Large Commissions place us alio.' 1 of ali Competitors, Illustrated Circulars Free. K. 1". X B. I.'KsTKIN. Publishers. North * Ka-t Corner 7th and Dickinson bit eels. Phil adelphia. AGENTS WANTED. Purs Tsas in Sealed Packages. V(.KNTS XX'A NT EI) KVI.RVXVII F.RK s.-ll Teas to faniilic s, hotels, and lav consiiniers—the larvcst stock in the count to sea- i frotn—qualities •' aU descripiion" front the liiglu -t imported to the lowe*' prad ■>—a larac discount, and a haudsoin" income to all who sell for u* —country store keepers, druggists who wish to SOU teas in scaled pound packages, peddler, and, in fad. all who wfsii to obtain ail honorable living l>}' selling teas should write us f.r a circular. 22-3 m. Tin: XVKI.LS TEA COXtI'ANV, (). Box 17"si 2nl Fulton "-!., New York HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and H ippiuess arc priceless Wealth bo t:ieif iMss-ss.tr, and yet they are within the rcarh of overy one who will use . XVltltdlTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure f'FKf! for T 1 <rp ! .d l iver. Dys l''o-ia, Headache. S .?T Juoih.icli, Golistipa b n. Dchiluv, Nausea, and all Biliinus emu plaints and Blood disord, rs. None geiiuino unless signed "XVjii. XVriglit, /'hila." If xour Druggist will not supply send 2.7 cents for one Ih>\ t( Bai l ick. Roller X. Co., 70 v. 4th M. I'lilla. MM® By T. v . Aitliur. Is tlie most row eh:*: i. and ( onvinciso tcinpor.tnce work err written. Describes the work of xfurpSiy. Rex holds, . hriat" Assylums, I'roluhUion. etc. Is .. ust the book t < mam the yooua, reclaim the erring, en tight** the people. Katuers, Mian n vms, XI a x'l'i'.uTi' UKte- should Inly it for their yowv mm. "/ believe it iriii ran power hi tii" rif:t <lin ctioii.* —Henry A. Reynolds. " It is just thv l"n*k tor ttw. lino's." —ifon.XVin. 1. Dodge, "your nit mira'>!>> work- If n't r.nj/it." —Hon. N cai Dow. ".Is / cl'is- it the tool; / liuitikcl God ati'l tookcroirnoe." —Mrs. 1,. I\. la avilt. Treas. W. T. t . Agcui; report jj to lK) ccuies ner week. Su ni su nvsi pra.'e* its irort.'i. Male <md agertts wanted. Terms ~heral. 11 I B BAUD BROS-, 73'! Mnsom "treet, PhiiiMldelphig. S STi Great chance to make md- SS ""'X'- if you can't get geid Ss xJ ZL, ba B you can g t grccuback .. W'g need a person in every town to take, subscriptions lor tic largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publlca iron in the world. Any one can Weonn h successful agent. The most elegant work'- of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over *l7O m a week. A lady agent reports taking over 4po subset liters in ten days. All who engage make rnOnev fast. You can devute all yuur time to the business, or only your sqare t in c. X'ou need not bo away from" liou'e overnight. You can do it as well as,others. Full parti eulars.directiorsandtermsfr.-o. Klcgantand exnciiM.c utilt free. It you wan! prolitahie work st nd us your address at once. It costs ■nothing to try the business. No o>o who en gages fails to make gix at pay. Address "The People's Journal," Fortland. Maine. 31- ly Positively Cured. All sufferers from this dlsgwfe that ure anxious So fc cmvil sliould l'*y Dr. Ktss xEli's CELKIUI.VTKI* CONSI MITIM. I'OW mats. These Powders are the only porparation known thn? will cure CONSVMITIOA ami all (liav:is>Sol"tin; THROAT AND LUNUS—indeed so strodg our faith in tliom. und also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will torwurd to every sufferer, by. mail. post paid, a free trial IHJ.X. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of Ih"ir curative powers. !l" your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these l'OW'OEits a trial, as they will surcl; cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 300 FULTON STRKF.R. KHOORLY.X. N. . AGENTS! READ THIS!! Wo will pay Agents a salary of *101) p er month, ami EXPENSES to sell our NHW - MIJ WONIdiRFtn. INVENTIONS. Address, S u f -j £ . M VN&C'VL, Marshall. Mi DI, 21-lw W. H. MILLER & BRQ., Proprietors of the Furniture looms, MILLIIEIM, PENNA., - • w ... •* V J Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Penns and Brush Vuliies that they keep on hand in their Furniture Store, three doors east of the bank, Chamber Suits, Chairs & Tables" BedsteadsT A Vl> ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THEIR LINE. 4 • . • *v • ~ i'n Itepairiug done. C>rders promptly attended to. l\ ices cheap, to suit thetiraes. CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold •- • , -AT BOTTOM PRICES. FVXRBdLS ATTEXDED ALL L. C. & S. C JAIL ROD. WESTWARD. X S: I.KAVR .CM. P.M. 15 M -Alontandon ' 7.10 j" v> , la'Wisliui£; 7.15 2. 20 o. lo Pair Ground 7.20 2.;!") Biehl 7.28 2.<0 Virksbltl'g 7 215 "2 48 .Miltlinburg 7.45 ,'1.15 Millinont h.oj g.-/ laiurelton s.in g yj Coburn 0.2.) Arrive at Spring Mills 9-50 EASTWARD. 2. 4. 6. EE AVE A. M. A. M. P. M. Spring MilLs pyo fViburu ... 1.1.55 I.aureltoii 11,55 4 a .Millinont 112i6 4.2:1 Mifflinburg 12 Id 4^o Vnksburg 12.20 5.(i5 Biehl 12.27 5.13 Pair Ground 12215 5.23 l.ewistmrg 6.35 12.4-5 5.45 Arrive a'Montaudon.. > 50 l.nn >< Nos. 1 & 2 eonnect at Montandon Erie Mail west 011 the Philadelphia & Ei.e Bail lion '. N.s 55: 4 with Day Express cast ana Nia gara Express west. Nos. .5 \* u with l ast Line west. An (hiiiuluis will run.between Eewisburg and Montnndon. to convey passengers to and from Pacific Expiem east on 141 c Phila delphia <S Erie Knilroad. Ihe regular Railroad Tickets wIJ be hon ored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, Philadelphia &, Erie R. R. Div. SUMMLII TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, .Tune 2nd, 1878. the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie llail road Division will run as follows : WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL leaves Philadeipia...ll 55 p. jr. Harrisburg 4 25 a.m. sY|!liamsj>ort. .8 33 a. 111. " Jersey Shore..9 07 a. in. " Lo-'k Haven..9.4oa. ni. " Honovo II <Xa. m." arr. at Erie 7 35 u. in.. NIAGARA KXl®. lea v. I iiiiada.... 720 a.m. " Harrisburg 10 50 a. m. - arr. at Williamsport 2nop. m. Ixxjk Haven 3 25 p. m. *' llenovo 4 HI p. 111. llartisburg 335 p. m. arr. at Willinmspnrf..7 25 p. ni. " " Lock Haven... S4O j. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. leav. la>ck Haven..o 40 a. m. Jersey Shore 7 14 a. 111. Williamsport 7 55a. m. arr- at Harrisburg..ll 55 a.m. Philadelphia 345 p.m. DAY EX I'll EST leave-He novo. . .Idftsa.ni. •• Lock Haven Jl2oa.m. " W!liam<sportl24op. ni avr. atv Harrisburg. 4 lo p. 111 " Philadelphia 7 20 p. iu. ERIE MAIL leaves Eenovo 8 35 p. m. Lock Haven.. .9 45 p. in. •• W Hiaiusport..ll (Op. 111. " arr. at Harrisburg.-.....2 45 a. 111. Philadelphia 7 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport..l2-5 a. m. arr. at I! trrlsburc ." .55n. in. " Philadelphia....7 3-3 a. ill. Erie 31.til West, Niagara Express Wist. I nek flaxen Accommodation West and Dav Express K.ist iiiake close eouneetions at Northumberland with L. >SH. It. R. trains for Wiikcsbarre and Serant-on. Erie Mail West, Niagara fcx press W'esf and East Line West make closi connection al AVUUamsport with N. I', it. \V. trains mirth. Erie Mail West. Niagara Express West ami Day Express I-Ast make close connection at Lock Haven with It. E. V. ]{. H. trains. Erin MAil Eu*t and West ci>nnvt at Erie with train.: on 1..5. & M. s. U.K.. at Corry with t>. <\ &• A. V. U. it., at KmiMirium with U.N. Y.A.P. R. It. and at Driftwood with A. V.K. 11. Parlor Cars will nin lw tw\en Philadelphia and Wdliatnsport on Ni ic.ira Express v>est, Erie Kxprem West, Philadelphia Express i'.ist. Day Express East ami Sunday Express East. Sleeping ears mi ail night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Geucrul Snp'C. SWEET yay y Clewii^^^iToliaccoi A.vii.lrd A ,V>' p tr r.l lYrci-mcs! Kx|"'.li -ti f->r trir rlnrwj) t/wiUitfS mi 1 t W.'w.r n-ui { w i•/ rAur iu Vr of meflr.Kt / <i>W '.17. Tin" k<{ lr.l.sc#-i> ' rrr tiiw l\ A, .>ur Muc *lr.|< i i !,-ia:.ik is clcsilir luiilalr ! on infi'te 1 qoit. .. ,• that Jar' *i' Int i's enowiT ltliis;. Kt.ill 1 y f : < tnl e-rsmui-te, irt o, to l. A. ,Ij. ,sn\ t MIS., PLtrrhni'i;, V* Deo. K. Wariu.e. General Agent, 2->-lw N.s.and ft h<ntlli Water htreet Phila. MM BLOOD! I'nrson* Purgative Dills make New Kieli Worni. ami will completely change the lllnod. in the entire svstei'i in three months. Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from I to I*2 weeks may b.* restored to soiind health, if such a tliing'is possible. Sent by mail for s letter stamps. I. .S. JOH.XSO.X *Y CO., Bangor, Me. 2V-R. ASK YOUR GKuCEIt FOB Silver Leaf For Stoves, Ranges, eto. •' AL)\A YS HEADY FOlt USE, mixing, ortoit, IN U DUST, J> VJ BRUSH, Circulars free. W. 11. STEW AUT, 22-.'im. et Courtland St., New York. PIANOS AND ORGANS.— !' 5K.2S a very supe.rcrior Piano or Organ, equal ! y every excellence to auyinade at Manufac turer's Wliolesale Price, and thus sa\e near ly one-half of yourmoAey, do not fail, before purchasing, ioNviite for cataflogufe of'de scription and prices, to Post o'Jiee Box aos's New York. J2-Jy. CHEAP '■ KANSASLAN9S \\ •• own and control tin* Hallway lan Is ;f 1 TREGO COUNTY. KANSAS, about equally j bv the Kansas Paiyj&e .Railway. ; wbirlLWP aif selling at. j|tt average ol >\2s kper acre oneaoy terms of payment. Alter - iiate seplfMir of Government lands ran bo I uiken as homesteads b> actual settlors. These lands lie in the G HEAT I.IMESTON K BKLTof Central Kansas, the oest winter wheat producing district of the United >t.ites, yielding front Jo to 35 Bushels per Aere. Tin average yearly rainfall jn this countv is nkaki.y 33 inches pk assim, one*t'bii%2 , greater titan ju the much extolled arkax sa?. Valley, which h:us a yearly rainfall of lest than 23 inches per annum in thy s^ina : longitude. stock- Kmsiico and -Wool Citrttt-ixd a/a , , very Kcmi nkkativk. The winters are sboit 1 and mild, stock will live all the year on I grass • Living Streams and springs aru mimeniiis Pure water is found iii wells i front to tid feet deep, the lIRALThiKsr Wohi.I)J N'c fever an.J ague there. No muddy or impassible roads. Plenty of fine building jdone. liine and sand. These lands arc being rapidly settled by tho tv-a e!:r sof Northern and Eastern people and will so apjtreciate in Rvalue bv tlie ini provemeiiCt now being made as to tuako their purchase at present prices one of tho very best investments that can le mad", aside from tho profits to be derived lj\un their cultivation. Meinber> of our firm re sale in WA-KEENKY, and pill show l;ndi at any time. A pamphlet, giving fiul lnfor m vthm in regard to s >!J. climate, water sup ply, &<*.. will be set t free on request. Address Warren Keeney &: Co., li<6 l>carooru St-. Chicago. Off WA KEEKEY, Trego Co., Kansas. Established IS6O. "Quality is trn-3 te3to^Clleapll3ss. !, THIE STANDARD TEA CO. offer i:i packages of i 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality or TEAS at 50 cts, per lb. COFFEES 25 cts. " " 77<c Trade, Hotels and large con sumers am order direct from ii*. (i'Xfils sail to any part of the U. S. QUALITY GUARANTEED. STANDARD TEA 00. 2 £ Fulton Street. 21 NpjW YORK. ACHuNTS HANTED ! Med mls rid 1 ]1 nias awarded PICi'ORAL BIBLES, 2jpotHllustrations. Address Tor new eircu lars, A. J. lIOLMAN, & Co., tkJO Arch street I'hi.'a. 2J-st. ORGANS, Exhibition*. LATEST CATALOG r KSaiul CIJtCtJ LAKH with new styles riiiiveU p rices and much inf,sanation sent tree. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Boston, New York or Chicago. 21-4t.
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