fjjt journal. filter iDsiiiuff. Proprietors V O. DCXSCMSK. Associate Editor lUU>cilTfcw*dy Mtr.M. Tonne —(1.50 For Annum. ee—— —■—L ' RANDALL! Tbe first session of the 46th Cou irrees opened et Washington yester day. Tbe mB call of the House showed 2SS members present. Only two—O'Reilly and James, of New York, were absent. Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, was again elected Speaker on the first ballot. Tbe vote stood as follows; Randall. Democrat, 144 Gv.rfteld, Republican, 125 Wright. Green backer. 13 KeDy, R. A G. 1 TIE RES OTM AEE FOE SEA ST. Mr. L V. Smaller who has been sect by tbe New \ ork Tribune to tbe southern states to spy out tbe land sad who has a face quite braz en enough and a nose sufficiently longitudinal to perform such service to the satisfaction of even his pre •mt employer, writes that "there is but oue expression among southern republicans for the candidate ia MJ9P ; tbev are aM for Grant." If Mr. Smaliey imagines that this is iHws be commits an error. The merest tvro in politics knows that tbe "aoulhrm republicans" are foi Grant. It was not necessary for Mr. Sonaftev to make a two months tour in Arkansas and Loui siana in order that the people of the north might be informed of this fact Tlx- • 'southern republicans." that is the few white men in the south who are republican-, are eith er the adventurers of the palmy days of thr iarty in the south when the bayonet ar.d the bastile kept the white population in sub jection or the corrupt and desper ate spirit among those native and To tbe a. nner born who like Wells ami Anderson engage in polities on ly for tbe aake of speculation and Plunder. Such men are naturally and as a matter of course for Grant. Under his administration of the presidency they fattened at the pub lic crib, and rioted in robbeiy of the treasuries of the despised and hated south. Protected by his authority as the chief magistrate of the repub lic the-* gorged themselves with the taxes of a people who by force of arms in times of peace were made their political slaves for a whole de cade. Sustained by his favor A, commander-in-chief of the army tbev enjoyed au unrestricted license to wreak their mean and cowardly revenges upon tlie of tbe south wbrun thev hated only because they feared tba. tliey might not I** per mitted to plunder lliem forever. Why sbonld not .hese creatures whose corruptions became rotten ripe under tbe sunshine of Grant's favor, who were mere parasites that internet the Grant administratio I, nav, that sprang from its carcass and subsisted and grew and flour ished upon it —why should not they support Grunt tor a third or a fourth, or a fifth term ? There is no iw son under the sun why they should desire the election of any other man to the presidency so much as that of Genera! Grant. Nor is the republi can paaty of the northern states without men of their ilk. Tbe fa vorites of Delano and Robeson, the co-operators with Babcock, the co partners with Balknan. the sharers in the Black Friday fraud, and all who belonged to tbe plundering lings that sujTonnded tbe federal administration from 1869 till 1877. air ardent, enthusiastic and persist ent advocates of the re-election of Grant. It is as reasonable and na tural that this should be the case as that the jackal should follow the track of battle or the burzards gath er about the carrio*.. If Mr. Smal ler win make a two months tour in the northern states he will find all the spoilsmen of his party, all the balk*-duffers paid for their nllatiy out of the United States treasury, all the memlwTs of the whisky ring and all the thieves that have lecn ta office under a republican admin istration to be as earnestly and em phatically in favor of a third terra far Grant as be has found their compatriots and co-workers in the south. —Patriot. nit trsnxss •itlook. Prrsa the PMfcdeipM* Ledger. Business generally is seen and felt to be improving, through the change from week to week is slow. The weather during the latter part of February and the first week of spring was somewhat inclement and more than usually wet. it is now very pleasant, and promises to con tinue so. The manufacture and traffic in iron starts off first in the spring trade mo6t encouragingly, and is a good base for the following of activity in almost all other pur suits. Real eatate, which is usually the but and the slowest to make an upw ad move, is gradually showing increased life, and in this regard hope is afforded that bottom has been touched, and that henceforth forward we shall steadily approach mora nearly the "good time com ing.'" Trade movements from fi-st hands in nearly all departments are already reported quite large, but shew no excess over the demand — at least none that is apparent. The trade promises to be good sad reliable, tlie purchases being made with a seeming care to avoid any soc.h excess of the demand as woald check a rising market. High er prices are conceded is nearly all the leading staples, and supplies are kept up without hesitancy by the dealers as well as the manufacturers. G. Warren Keen, one of our tewdbers and a most estimable young mat expects to take Horace Gree |rk advice, one of these days. War ren thinks he will strike for Grant eeoatv, Mo. That's a bad name for a oenwtv. Warren, yet it may be better than the name indicates. At *ll event* we v rh *on much gtwd lack. Chew Jackson's Be6t Sweet Navy Tobacca. 47-1 y A splendid new Wilson Sewing Machine for sale or to exchange on shingles. Call at the Journal Office and see. ... tf. Mr. William Long, of the Wood ward Hotel, IS to take charge of the Duncan House, Spring Mills, this spring. "So thoy say. The Turner murder case, of Cleai fleld county has beeu transtered for trial to Clinton county. The ca| is to come off at I<oca Haven lu April. On Friday last there were only three judicial hangings in the, Lnl ted States —John Q. Pinkham, at Concord. N. H., Henry Gravelin, at Windsor, Vt.. and Victor Nunez, at Denver, Colorado. Our Town Codndl again met on Mouday evening and aid nothing. That'll never do, gentlemen, it don t look like business the least bit. "Let your light so Shine before men that tSiey may see your good works." MICHAEL. SXOYER, of Haines township, is the owner cf as fine a span of horses, as could be found in a day's travel. Together they weigh 8260 lbs. One weighs 1660, and the other 1690. Who can beat it f Ellas Lose is piepared to do all kinds of work iu bis line. Orders for Door®, Shutter®. Ka*h. Brackets. Ac., filled on short notice and in the beet manner. Scbwenk's beet floor ing constantly on hand. Mr. C. L. Grander will again open a Select and Normal School in Rebersburg, in a few weeks. If theie is a better teacher in the coun ty than Cephe, we would like to know Ids name. There is to be a walking match between Prof. Phillippi, tho aero nant, or Bcllefonte, and Mr. James Guyer, of Clinton county, for a purse of SSO. But the papers don't say where or when. Williamsport is mad just because she didn't get the middle Peniten tiary, and now she wants to be tack ed on to the eastern district. In stead of getting huffy about it she ought to be mighty glad that any so -h institution stoops low enough to take in her criminals. What a lovely flower is tbe liiiy of the valley, and how closely resemb ling it iu purity is the complexion which Das been embellished with GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, that wholesome aid to beauty. Silver locks grow dark from the use of HILL'S HAIR DKE. The Literary Entertainment by the Millheim 'schools, assisted by "the boys," next Saturday evening promises to be an affair creditable to tbe projectors and interests g to the audience. Hope it may be en tirely successful. Go in boys, pre pare" your pieces well—do the job up No. 1. D you hear ? Doc-poisoning is iu fashion in Beliefov.te, just now, and the Chief Burgess offers a reward of $25.00 for the detection and conviction of per sons engaged in the business. If Millhelui Boro would have to pay that sum all at one time it would bust and smash tho treasury to smithereens. Fact. The subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and oxes if goods, from Cob irn Station to Millheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The pat/onage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MI SSEB. March hasn't forgotten his old pranks. A week ago he drew out old Sol with such power that some of our ditiiens already had prelim inary attacks of spring fever ; and since then he has several times dress ed up old earth ' in robes of spotless purity."' Unstable old chap. One of the Iwst tailoring establish ments we evet visited is that of Mr. C. W. bturgis, in Lewi9burg, whose card appears in another c<)l unan. Mi. bturgis understands his business thoroughly, and for neat, substantial work is not exceeded anywhere. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, and can freely recommend Mr. S. to our patrons. Try him for a suit. COCLD MEANNESS BE MEANER ? —Some time during last week forci ble entrance was gained through a window into the basement of tho M. E. Chuich, and the San day School missionary box was robbed of its entire contents, except $"2. A con siderable sum bad accumulated, though no one knows just how much. We hope that the guilty perpetrators of such a mean act may find neither rest nor peace rniMl they restore the stolen -property., We hope this money may lash and burn their con sciences until they confess their crime before God and man, and make complete restitution. Killed by Lightning. ELMIRA, N. Y., March 11.— Woid has readied here that on Sat urday evening, during a thunder storm, a young unmarried man named Samuel Vickers was killed by lightning on Maple Ridge, Tio ga county. Pennsylvania. His team were also killed. All were found by the young man's father on Mon day morning lying in the snow a few rods from home. The only mark on the young man was a dent abeut the eiae of a bean on his fore head. His boots were torn. He was returning home with grist from a neighboring mill. CHEAP LITING.— Just now the question is agitated whether the Sheriff or Clinton county can hoard his prisoners for 2-) cents each per day, to which sum the County Com milasioner? haye recently reduced the price under an order of court. A. correspondent in the Clinton Dem ocrat argues the affirmative pretty strongly in the following words: Mr. Editor: Permit mo to tell you some thing of wha f I know about living in these lutrcf times, hoping thereby to show tht twenty-five oents per day is enough for the County to pav for hoarding Jail prinoneri recently I visited a poor and respectable fata tly consisting of husbaud, wife, and four children. The father said his income had not exceeded 11.75 per week for the past five months; that be bad paid 15 cents of that per week for rent. That left him $1.50 per week for the si xto live off, or 25 (rents per wetk for each on# ! They had raised pota toes enough for their own use, which was all the aid they got outside of the pittances the fattier made. Yet they Uved, and, as the father said, "we are in good health, and hare not gone in debt five cents during the winter!" In the face of this, who will dls- Cute that 35 cents /irr ft *if Is enough te card ouc prwouvr 7 W*. 11. RKIFSNYDER. JR., of fers his services to the public as auc tioneer. lie ple<lges himself to give full satisfaction and make reasona ble charges. Give him a trial. tf. Tlie robe of death. l>o not wait until the hectic flush which indi cates advanced consumption, ap pears on the cheek. Check the luird cough and heal the irritated lungs with lhle's Honey of Hore hound and Tar, before the crisis couies. lie in time. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. 10-4 Persons in need of fino Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the uiout.h, will do well to call at John F. Harter's Dental Office, oue door west of M. E. Church, Millheim, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the best manner. Filling done with care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will be executed iu the l*et style. Terms reasonable. All work warranted. tf. A LITERARY REVOLUTION. CHAMBERS'S CYCI.OP.EDIA of ENGLISH LITERATURE, in the new Acme Edition, is meeting with such extraordinary sale that the publish ers, to make it still more popular, have further reduced the price. Purchasers ordering before April 30th will get the eight volumes com plete, in paper, for $1.66; cloth, $2.50 ; half morocco, gilt top. $4.00 ; or bouud in four volumes, half mo rocco, gilt lop, for $8.90. Sample volumes sent post-paid for 30 cents, 43 cents, 65 eeata and 90 cents. This is not only one of the choicest works in the language, but really wonder ful in its low price. Specimen pages and terms to clubs will oe sent free on request bv the publishers, the AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, 66 Beekmaa St., N. Y. REBERhBURfi SELECT SCIOOL. The Spring Session of this School will open on Tuesday, April 16th, 1879, and continue ten weeks. Eve ry effort will be made ta render satisfaction to both Students and Parents. A Normal Class will be formed for the benefit of those who are pre paring to teach, and special atten tion will be given to branches per taining to the profession of teach ing. Classes will also be formed in Latin. Philosophy, Rhetoric, Alge bra, Vocal Music, &c. Books to be used may be had at Rebersburg. Most of the text books will be tbe same as those formerly used ot the County Normal. Tuition from $2.00 to $6.00 —one half in advance and remainder dur ing term. No deduction for lost time except U case of sickness or by special arrangement. Boarding and furnished rooms can be had at reasonable rates. Studeats should make arrangements through the teacher, for boarding. For further information apply to C. L. GRAMLY Teacher. SPRING MILLS ITBMB. Rachau & Co. will go to Fanners Mills with their stock. Success to them. Uncle Mike Xofsker will probably loose the sight of one cyt. He de serves sympathy. H. A. Rrumrine, while carrying a bag of cloverseed, fell on the ice and hurt himself badly. He walks at a cane, and while out with the trackman of the rail road he had the misfortune to have a spawl knocked into his eye, which is now very sore and painful. FiedMoyeris a good, attentive undertaker. He furnished the nic est burial casket for Mrs. Grenoble that ever was seen in these parts. The Grangers of Gregg township will hold a meeting in Grenoble's Hall, on Friday atternoou which will be addressed by Col. das. F. Weaver, and others. All are invited to attend. Yoney. REBERSBURO FRAGMENT J. Q-ite a number of flittings will again take place this spring- Most ot our public schools will close during the first week in April. Our farmers have again postpon ed plowing. Right—wait till spring. Another teacher has put iuto ef fect the scriptun.l injunction—"lt is not good for man to be alone." Success to you and vours, Cook. Our coriet band is at present acephalous, since Geo. S. Kreamer, the noted L flat pla) er, has goae to Kansas. Probably it will take a while before our band can boast of having the best leader in the coun ty- A company fiom liewisburg has purchased the timber of thirty acres from Melchior Bierly, about a mile south west from Rebersburg, for $37.50. A steam saw mill is to be erected at once on the grounds. This will undoubtedly give labor to s,rae that would otherwise be un. employed. Success to tho timely enterprise. Anon. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ - OtLDOM ITEMS. Another suicide occurred here since .1 last wrote. A man wont out Into the wood to chop wood last Saturday, and hung him self by his scarf, and was not found until Monday morning, when the crows had picked out bis eyes. The cause for the rash act Was because he could not support his family on the low wages he received. The Dethpscytown Rifle Club put up their new shootiug house and batter}', to receive | the balls this weeks. There are some men ; here who boast that they can do as well as the futnous "Sharp (shooters," during the Rebellion. As spring opens tho various shooting clubs begin In earnest their skill. The Franklin Clhb prefer to shoot birds on the wing, glass balls, which are sent whizzing through the air, or gyro shooting. They try very hard to shoot as well as Cant, i Bogardus. the champion wing shot of the world, In this kind of shooting Mr. L. T. Wilt, formerly of Mlllheim, is hard to be beaten. An old gentleman, while leaning over one of his big oillanks to Inhale tho fumes of the oil for catarrh, one evening this week fell in and drowned. Tne oil wus three or four foet deep. A very pleasant affair In Franklin was the birth day party of an old couple over eighty years of age, last Friday evening. Our Chinese don't understand why they should pay water tax in Franklin, and In consequence thereof quite a lively scaue oc curred at the laundry of YA WAB, a few days ago. They paid though, rather than give up their trunks, bast night a grand oyster supper was Sven by the Baptist ladles of Oempsey wn, for tho benellt of their church, and notwithstanding the rather bad weather, ltd was very well attended, and they cleare over forty dollars. A heavy gorge of ice in the Allenhany R ver, extending from Brady's Bend to Parker, threatens great destruction to prop erty, when It breaks loose and begins to move. Hope there will be no more kinks In the mails, so that hereafter you will get my letters in good time. Au Revoir. i TISTF: Rolecm. EXHIBITION! A public Entertainment will bo Aiven bt th> schools In the Town Hall, at Millbeim, on Saturday evening, March 22nd, '79, uhder tho direction of W. F. Smith add J. H. VauOimer. Tha Exercises will consist of Ora tions, Dialogues, Essays, Medly, Pantonine and Indian Ilaiangues by Chiefs in full costume. Music will be discoursed by the celebrated Millheim Cornet Band, assisted by a male quartette. The public is cordinlly invited to attend.' Admis sion free. Doors opon at ft r. M. Parents will flud that the advantage f the A. H. T. to. Black Tip for Children's fine shoes as they perfectly protect tbwshoe just at the point where the. wear comes, thus doubling the nearthg value ofthe shoe while adding to its beauty. Try Lhein.aml ee if It ts not so. •: 7-4. _ MA^RIHD On the 4th Inst., at the Evangelical Par sonage, Mlliholm. by Rev. C. K. Dttlntngcr. Mr. Coek Lose and Miss Alien llarter, both of Brush Valley. DIED. On the 3rd lost., at Potter* Hank, Miss Eva Smith, aged 73 years, 6 months and 21 dare. On the 6th lust., at Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Mary K. Swarm, agtd 31 years, 5 months and 21 days. On the 13th Inst., at Logausvltle, Clinton Co., Pa., Mrs. Eliza M., wife of George C. Breon, aged 66 years, 6 month* and days. Deceased was a daughter of the late Lott Evans, of Spring Mills. OHTJROH DIRECTORY. = IATBBRAW. — Rev. J. 7B mlinoon. Pketor. German preaching in Aaronslmrg neat Sunday morning, and in MUlbeira Jn the even tag—En ilsh. ksrofl *ao— Rir. J. O. Shoe maker Pott or. breaching in Millkelm next Sunday eve ning. KVAJ*OUCAI-— Preaching next Sunday evening by Key. W. 11. llartinan. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mill helm Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Orange No. tt7 P. ef H., meets In Alexanders block on the and Sa turday of each month at 6W r. m. and on the 4th Saturday of each month at IK P> *. MlUhclra Lodge N0.955,1.0. O. P. meets In the Nea Hall, Penn street, every Satarday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ning after # o'clock. ' The Mlllhelm ft. A L. Association meets in the Town Hall, on the evening of the seoond Mi nday of each month. v NOTICK— Notice tshefeby given that application will be made for a' chart er, for Turnpike road loading from- Mill-> helm, to the L. 0. 48. C. rail rpad. r tf. Mlllhelm, Jan. 13th, lf79i NOTtca.— My son Charles Kmauuel has left me without my knowledge and consent. All persons are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust him. as 1 will-not pay any debts of his contracting, unless com pelled to do so by law. _ Miles township, March HW ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE LETTERS of Administration ha ring been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of An ute Hosterman, late of Haines ' township deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby request ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. 94w. R. B HO6TKRKAX. EXKTT.TOH's NOTICE —Letters testanwni ary upon the estate of Heury hqtull. HI., late of Miles towxshlp, deceased, hav ing becu granted to tho subscribers, all jiersons kuowlng themselves Indebted to decedent are hereby requested to make Immediate payment, and these -having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. RAMCEI. GRAMLY, AARON SMCU.. 11-*t. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.—TONERS of administration on the estate of ReginaStneltzer. late of Miles township, deceased, having been granted to he un dersigned. all persons tndetited to said es tate arc requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those havingjelalms against the same to present tliem, duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SHAFI IfR. T6w. Administrator. /"lAUTION.— Having purchased the fol- V_.' lowing personal property at Constable sale, as the property of John Conler, of Gregg township, I will leave thein In his possession during iny pleasure, and all per sons are cautioned against meddling with the same in any way: 2 Marcs, 2 Red Heifers, 2 Shoats, Plow, HaiTow, 2 horse sled. Spring Wagon. 2 horse Wagon, Corn Scraper. Corn Planter, Cook Stove, Ten plate Stove, 2 Beds and Bedding, 14 acres of wheat In the ground. J. B. DEITZELL. Spring Mills. Foh. 25th, 1879. 9-Sw . NOTICE IS hereby given that an Ap plication will be made under the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pcnn. sylvania entitled "An Act to provide tor the lncorporuti n and Regulation of certain corporations" approved Aptll 2Kb. M 74. and the supplement thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the Mlllhetin Turnpike Road Company the ob ject of which is to construct a turnpike 1 road from MlUhetm to L. C. & *. C. Raff: Road and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy nil the rights, benefits ana privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. JOHN B, LINN, solicitor. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— The undersigned. Trustees-appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre County, to sell Part of the real estate Of Martin. Stover, late of Haines township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on Friday, Maroh 21st. 1879, on the premises the following de scribed, real property, viz : ALL THAT CERTAIN FARM, situate in Haines township, bounded by lands of Henry Fiedler, John Orndorf, John Hubler and John Bowersox, containing 114 acres A 12G perches, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, except four acres, which Is woodland. Ttyreoh is erected a good 2-story DWELLING HOCEN, Tenant Ilouse, Bank Barn and other outbuildings. Also—A CERTAIN TRACT or TIMBER LAND, situate In Haines township, and bounded by lands of John Young and Duniel Warntz, containing 117 acres and 119 porches. The said tract will be soldiu four or five lots, to suit Tbi rchasers. Bale to commence at 1 o clock of said day, when terms will be mane known by ' . MICHAEL STOVE*', > NOAH STOVER, Trustees. milbelri* Market. Wheat No. I • ... • Wheat No. i Corn J® Rye • Si Sts White 22 ts, Black j" 1 Buckwheat . JJ* riour ..••••••mm********* ''''a) Bran A Sh'orli, pel un i 16-gO bait, per .•£ Plaster, grpund '"-w Cement, per Bushel 45 to j0 8ar1ey........ 5® Tymothyseed Flaxseed . Butter 12 I Hams ...: Bides Veal 3 Fork ; 4 ' 4 ; jo Potatoes....; 6® Lard . Tallow 1 J Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches ; Dried Cherries......; ; 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal 15* stove " Chestnut" Pea " Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart AMusser. _ BALE~RRGIBTER. Samuel ICees, Penn township, March 20th. Uve stuck ami farming utensils. Michael and Noah mover, Trustees to sell farm and mountain land of Martin ! flrtover, deceased, Haines township, One ; farm of 114 acre t and tract of mountain land, 117 acres. March 21st. B. P.and W. Corman, Haines township, March *7th. Live Stock, Fanning Imple ments and Household Goods. P. GKPBAKT, D. A. MTSSKB. GEPHART & KUSSER - . nr. 41.ERS IN ftfW# ; ' fN, /I. V •> 'Ptaitrf * [. ; *t Hut. MILLHEIM; PA. A x Higtmet market price paid Jm all kinds o GKRaAJQT, Delivered either at DERRICK MILL orfct tUe old MUIjSKR MlLL,tin MILLHKIkf. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. Ash arc of the public patronage respectfully elicited. 39-1 y Attobnbt-at-law, Bellefonte, Pit. 4 ' * OPFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET. W. J. STBAYIIi. Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's Store, MILLHEIM, PA The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. w SEMsmsE i boors, Shot* A> I Yellow Pine tera, sash win- ■flooring kept dow Frames, uj | constanslv on Brackets, and B®Bhand. With Mouldings, ■ thanks for made to order 5,3 | past favors on short no* JJ® ■he solicits a ticeandinthe o ■ continuance best manner. ■ot the same. Mm&MEIMg f. If, * ... DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TM-WARR, STOVEPIPE & TRIMS IW, SrOlTllii and FRUIT CAVS, Would respectfully Inform the public that • be keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TIKWAKB, STOVE FIXTURES, FRT ITCASS, etc., etc. £r SPODTIHB i SPECIALITY, Prult cans alwaysnn hand. Repairing dons at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the buainess he flatters him self that his work Is fully equa to any la this section of the country. A share of the public patron**-- 1* respect fully solicited. Shop next, dssr M Issraal Book store, Mil I kolas. Pax. c. "w. sTtmais,! MERCHANT tailor, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE BANNER STORE, MARKET STREET, LEWISBURG, IPJI. First Class Goods, Good, Honest Work and Moderate 0* Prices— is the Combination to be- found at Mr. Sturgte' 0 9* Establishment. Patronage from Centre Co. respectfully <T solicited. 491 PROTRUDING TOES PARENTS, you need no longer throff away youi Children* Shoes before they arc half worn, on account of Holes through the toes. 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JMocum, Ml Pw*rl 5 Kt., New York. 5-4w S PIMPLES, I will mall (Prey) the recipe for a simple Vetxtablx Ba\&j tliat win remove TAN. FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, leaving thr skin soft, clear and beautiful; also for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a held head or smooth vSdeU* *£%*£&! for* as, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Th i harlajf been permaneutly cured of that (tread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure; To all who desire it, he will sjfnd a W 9' >o prescription used, ffree of charge,) with fhe directions for preparloa aud using the Minis, which they will Ind a chit ooxacumon, htbiu, anon pter.*,r n * "" Pr " CT """*' Wimou, lM Tonn Bt, Willt,mibwrj|b, ERRORS OP YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for je k ,'rom Nerrou* i> BILiTY, PBRma TUBE DECAY, and all the effects of yoii'.- • ful Indiscretion, will for the sake of suffe,- ing humanity, send free to all who need *, the recipe slid direction for ntaklug toe simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advcrtU er s experience can do so bv addressing in perfect oonfldeuce. JOHN B. OGDK.Y, 42 Cedar 81. N. Y. Mm nil nn?, r * n k,nd . tumok Ull Rg V discharges of BLOOD of I Rb k lJ mucus. and all dl seases o w the RECTUM quickly and perfectly cured by a simple and soothing Kxmkdy. For Information, address' Db. J, F ABKR & CO., 22 Ann St., N. Y; 6-6 m PIANOS AND ORGANS.—" SLS& avery supererior riano or Orgau, equal ly every excellence to any made at Manufac turers Wholesale Price, and than save near y one-half of your money, do not fall, before purchasing, to write for catalogue uf de scription and prices, to Post office Box 8096 New York. P2-Jt\
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