Vit journal. Tiiter I Denii£er. Propnedn B ©. Prrvui*.**. AwrUt* WltK llllMM,Tk*rsdaj lar.U. Tanrs—ll.so Per Annum. 1L ... * * WIUKKII HUTS HEAD W* have often said that wlien the est :wn of Millhwro do attempt any thing they accomplish their purpose in such a manner as to admit of no cavitta*. The exhibition, which tod Hfea advertised for two weeks, raise off on Satarday evening last, and was one of thcfee Tare ftterary treats that the erwdite and accom plished always apnreciMe eo highly. TTe iaderoency of Vte wmthei dur ing the dav seemed to be nature's veto, but the aodienoe began Dock ing to the hall, and nearly an hour before the designated time fot the curtaia to rise,Tlie apacious apait mcwt wws almost full: at seven o'clock everv available spot was utilised ; the immense throng not only filled the audience chamber but even invaded the sanctity of the re gions behind the scenes ; by actual count 400 persons were present. The managers W. F. Smith & J. R. YanOrmer deserve all praise for the excellence of the entertainment, and the unanimous verdict is in ac cordance with this statement. They were assisted by a uurnlvr of Ladies and Gentlemen, not roemlwrs of the schools, prominent among whom we noticed the geuul physiognomy of Dr. Harter. Shady is a star of the first magnitude and is admitted to he the boss comedian in Central Peana. The Celebrated Millheim Cornet Band discoursed its best mosir as it usually does, assisted by a male quartette, organized for the occasion which was greeted with hearty applause whenever it chose to appear. The dialogues, essays, oraiior s Ac., were well prepared and rendered, evincing in tbeir selec tion refined taste and good judge ment. Tiie speeches by Indian chiefs in foil and elegant costume were good. Our-devil'' is an availa ble candidate for tbe Presidency, while snme other getnmm of color are desirous of being recognized as . i lift—h—i ill ' The only mistake on The part f the controlers was that no admission fee was charged, since in such a CToWd order was not to be thought Of ; the generosity of our teachers overwhelmed their judge ment . but wr- think thev will do dif fermtfv nest time. Taken as a whole it was a grind success— cast ing into the shade all former efforts in the same direction. IN MOVES AND WHERETO. John H. Annan goes into Samuel frame's house, which Mr. Decker Vacates bv going to Georges Valley. Miss Mary Moiz and cnildren of Em! Motx go into the house vacat ed by Mr. Auman. A. C. Musser expects to move into his own house —as soon as completed, and B. F. Kister will su ceed him iu the old Harter mansion. Dr. Stain goes into one of Rev. C, F. Deininger's bouses. Philip Leitzell moves into the Willow house, and Rev. Mc CJay, of tbe U. B. Church, goes in where Philip eoes out. John Long, -Tr. goes to farming on Mr. Sto-ier's farm, m Potter township. Jas. D. Lose moves to his daddy. J. 11. Ford has already left us for Belle fonte. and oM Mrs. Held is going occupy the place made empty by him. tsim'l D. Musser expects to occupy tlie He'd property he latelv purchased, as soon as it is properly repaired. John Breon quits Camp bell's Mill and will again occupy his own homestead. John Rover, nioves into Mrs. Hare's house. North street. Thomas Keen goes to Brush Valley. John H. Swart z leaves Musser A Gephart's saw mill and moves into the house now occupied byJohnßoyer. IT. 11. Tomlinson moves to where John Long, Jr., leaves. Ab. Miller goes into squire Reifsnyder's bouse, on Penn street. Win. P. Catherman roust first build a house before lie can move into it. Last (but not least) all the bosses of tlie Journal Office must shift quarters. Mr. Walter moves into the old Musser mansion, near tiie mill. Mr. Bnrailler, the editor, in to his new house, on Penn street, and we, ye local— into our wood house, temporarily ynly, we hoi*. A Lawyer shot by a Negro. STARK VILLE, Miss., March 19. Thomas J. Wood, a well-known at torney, was mortally shot last night by William Giliaer, colored. Wood bad caned Gilmer last week for us ing insulting language in the pres ence. of his wife. Gilmer made pub lic threats of killing Wood, and last night he shot him as he stepped into bis back yard. Gilmer was lying in ambush tor Wood to appear. The murderer has fled. A Plucky Schoolmistress*. Exeter (N. H.) Dispatch to the Boston Herald. Lizzie Burley, a plucky Exeter girl, teaching school at Holla, Mo., punished three boys to see who was running the school. The parents engaged able counsel and brought suittor assault. Miss Burley ap peared in court, managed her own suit, made an able plea and won the case. Mr. Elian Lone will soon have a full set of carpenters' planers and ] machinery, all run by steam. Just . the ether day he added one of i BEUGLKR'S CELEBRATED YbUNG AMERICAN 'SCROLL SAWS. We , went to see it work aud were de lighted with it. It works like a charm, and does the finest, and smoothest satctng we ever sar, and we saw a great many saws mic, in our lime. eoxsrirnex CUBED An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tbe formula of u simple vegetable remedy, for tbe speedy and per manent core for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affection*, also a positive and radical curs tot nervous debility and all nervous com plaints. alter having tested its wonderful curative powers iu thousands of eases, lias felt it his duty to make It know nto his enfferiiur fellows. Actuated by this mo tive. and a desire to relieve human suffer ing. I will send, free of charge, to all who liesuc It. this receipt, with fuU directions for preparing and using. In German, trench, or English. Sent by mail by ad dremnig with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Kbera-. ill - BL'.eTi, Rocnes nr, v. a York. r fw. i Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacca. _ _ 47-ly A. C. Musser has broken ground fee his new house. Hon. L A. Mwckey has oui thanks for public documents. Those of our subscribers who pur pose changing their poet Office ad- will please notify OS of the fact. Rumor has it that a new stwo is soon coming to occupy Sheriff Mus ser's new store room. Hope so. Let it come. We had bqiifciful snow" on Friday morning, but the trouble is it don't *fay beautiful, but gets very ugly :n a tew hours. LKWISBURQ give® ber departing Presbyterian minister, the Rev. Us H. Thompson, an effectionate and rehutant farewell, in a series of welb written and expressive resolutions. He fully deserves it. Saturday we had one of the most disagreeable days ever seen in this ! section of country. Very cold in • the morning and in the afternoon u ; ascension of a mixture of snow, ice, 1 sleet and rain. Ugh,but it was bad to be out. • ♦♦♦ ■ ■ ■ 1 - " Tbe members of Millheim Lodge No. U55, are specially requested to be pr sent in the lodge rooms next Saturday evening, as the semi-ai nual election of officers will be held, for which occasion a full attendance is desirabfr. The Bellefonte Republican wan t it understood th it "so long as we are a nation the people cannot for ge- that it was the Republican par tv that saved the Union. Indeed. >V> alwavs had thought that the Union Army had something to do with tbe matter. Snne thirty members of tbe Kan sas legislature, in a petition to .he United States, charge that Senator Ingalls was elected by bribery and corruption. They make out a strong case against the honorable Senator, and it is more than proba ble that he will be ousted. What a lovely flower is the liily of the valley, and how closely resemb ling it in purity is the complexiou which lias been enibellisheu with GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAI, that wholesome aid to beauty. Silver locks grow dark from the use of HILL'S IIAIR DKE. ■ The subscriber will be prepared carry smalls bundles and ores .f goods, from Cob irn Station to Millheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSER. Our good looking neiglilior. Post Master Musser is going to give the Held property which he recently purchased, a thorough overhauling. Tlie house is going to be fixed up and made to look like new. we could name at least half a dozen oth er houses that ought to be fixed in just the same way. Thejdepression on business that Radical papers said would follow the meeting of the extra session of Congress, did not make its appear ance vet. Now we iust knew those Radical chaps would lie again about the Democrats ; but they are begin ning to be found out a little two often to do any real harm. The recent election for officers of the Bellefonte, Aaronsbuig and Youiigmanstown Turnpike Road Com t >any resulted as follows:—John Stouer. Presulent, John C. Motz, Secretary A Treasurer. John Stou er, J. B. Leitzell, Adam Weaver, John Fiederick, WM. Ficbthorn, Manager*. Col. A. K. McClure, Editor of that popular paper, the Philadelphia Times, was married at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, on the 18th inst., to Miss Cora Marsten Gratz, a member of the Gratz family who formerly owned large tracts of wild lands in Outre and adjoining counties. Editors will get married just like other people. SETH YOCUM'S career as a states man is likely to be of very short du ration. The papers relating to the contest are already in Washington and they show so clearly that Gov. Curtin was elected that there will be but little ado mads over the mat ter when a vote is reached. It would not be at all surprising if die Governor would get the seat to which he was elected, before May. RALNI.NO SULPHUR.— The other Sunday night there was a rain fall at Reading and Allentown, during whieh a strange yellowish substance, like sulphur came down with the rain. It had the color and smell, and when ignited burned as readily ai.d emitted the same fume as sul phur. Some people were so much excited that they thought the end •f the world had come. " The President has Appointed Ex- Governor Pollock aval Officer qf Philadelphia." One of two things seems to be pretty well established —namely that Ex-Governor Pollock was specially created to enjoy office, or that offices are pretty much made for Ex-Pol lock's benefit. Ever since he left the Governor's chair, some twenty years ago, he left one office just to go into another. He has hardly been without a good, fat office for three successive months in twenty years. The city council of Philadelphia has appointed a committee to make arrangements for the proper recep tion of Gen. Grant, ou his return home. The oekt "reception" the city of Philadelphia or any other city conld give Grant would be to let him Beverly alone, not only upon his return but during the entire balance of bis lifetime. Grant has been aoout the most expensive luxu ry the country ever had. The peo ple have amply enough of him. Ah, yes, it goes tremendous hard for the radicals in the United States Senate to learn that their side is nOw in the minority in that illustri ous body; They still introduce "resolutions" ot a kind that compels the conclusion that they momentari ly forgot that a paity vote now means a Democratic majority. This state of things must be particularly chafing to "the proud and lordly Conklirg" the valiant Chandler, Hoar and others. But liad as it is it cannot be helped—at least they can't help it. A splendid new Wilson Sewing Machine for sale or to exchange on shingles. Call at the Journal Office and see. tf. The rose of death. Do not wait until the hectic flush which indi cates advanced consumption, ap pears on the cheek. Check tlie hard cough and heal the Irritated lungs with Hole's Honey of )lore kound and 2Yir. before the crisis tomes. Me in time. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toottiaclie Drops cure in 1 minute. W-4 Persons in need of ftne Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the mouth, will do well to call at John F. Hnrter's Dental Office, one door west of M. £■ Church, Millheim, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the best niAiiner. Filling done with care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will bo executed in the best style. Terms reasonable. All werk warranted. tf. Our Associate has left us all sud denly, and gone "the devil don't know where. But this we (the "devil" and the boys) do know that he had a lady with him as he passed the JOURNAL Orrtuic in a carriage on Tuesday rooming. Wouldn't DO the least bit surprised either, if some black-coat would hand in a marriage notice before we go to press. At all events matters look mighty suspi cious in that direction, putting this and that together. For some time past our old man was unusually pleasant. We (devil and boys) could do almost anything and not be scolded. The dav before he left he just gave general directions that "the devil" mightrun tbe JOURNAL a week or so, as he had other busi ness on hand. Guess he has. Now, since he lias given matters into our hands, we will do our level best to issue a number next week, and hope generous and appreciative Sublic will give even the devil his ue. FATAL" SHOOTTXG ACCIDENT. A most distressing shooting acci dent happened at Central City, near Milesburg, last Friday evening, at 7p. ui., to Harry, aged 14, eldest son of Samuel Wvland. Harry and his younger brother were playing soldier with an old musket in a room adjoining the one occupied by tbelr oarents. The musicet had been ioaded by Mr. Wyland with a heavy charge of shot, and the boys were not aware of this. After enjoying the sport for a while, Harry sat down on a chair near the door, while his brother took the musket from tto corner of the room, point ed it at him in an oblique direction, and pulled the tViggw. Most unex pectedly, ef course, the piece went off, and tlie heavy,charge penetrat ed the little fellow's abdomen, breast and hands, tth> latter being fear fully cut up. The boy was rendered unconscious, and remained in that state until about midnight-. At one time he asked the doctor to opeu his eyes, but the lids were open, al though the sense of sight bad Ap psfently left tlie organs. His par ents were wild with grief, and the wounded bov's brother was terribly affected. After schSlbllity returned hopes were entertained of his recov ery, but ere another v*n had set , the soul of little Ilarry Wyland bad tak en its flight, and on Monday his Re mains were buried. This affliction is truly a hard one for th* bereaved family, but the sympathy of the whole community goes out for them. —Bellefonte Republican. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Rev. Wbituoy will preach in the M. E. Church on Sunday morning. Jacob Frederick is a "little" slow in getting his shop up hue by the Ist he will be ready to move. Next week there will be consider able fitting in and around town, all right, go in and win. Mrs. Spear Hettinger was kicked by a vicious horse while holding a lantern for her husbond to unhook the team after night. Veiy sorry, as the lady is deprived the use of her limb and may result serious. The Granger meeting came to pass at the appointed time and may be sumed up a success. Doctor Calder from the State College and a Mr. Rhone were the speakers and both Gentleman did admirably as everybody appeared to be in the best kind of a humor. Come again. Last but not least is the mistake made oy some one signing himself "Upl*r Crust" in the Centre Re porter and doing great injuries to J. W. as uncle D. was a councilor and adviser, and not paymaster when the horse and buggy was bought and paid for by J. W. In regard to J. W's. conduct when away from home, I am confident there is no more or a gentleman than just J. W., and If Upper Crust will only look at himself he will see the mistake he made. OILDOM "ITEMS. Surprise parties have been the j age for several weeks aud young America is seen almost every ove niug trigged in their "Sunday-go-to meeting clothes" and feeling as un easy as the traditioaal "toad under the hanow," until about 8 oclock, when off they go for their girls, whom they escort to the party, and then they enjoj themselves hugely till the "wee sroa' hours," and* are so sleepy next day that the girls fall asleep over tne wash ttlb and the young men over woodchopping. Another torpedo explosion. A drunken man was carrying dflreless ly i> can of Nitro-Glvcerine on his back and stumbled, it is supposed, when the can exploded and caused great damage. Nobody but this one man lost his life, and it will cost his family nothing for funeral expenses ftfr thßre is nothing of him to be fbund, as he wai litefully blown to atoms. , We bad two fires in Fraflkhn this week, both being barns and they | burned to the ground before any thing could be done td save them. St. Patricks day was Celebrated as usual in a great many oil towns, but in Franklin, Oil City, Ac., they were very orderly, and very few drunk men to be found in the citv that day. A ten year old bov of Oil City run off from home last Sunday, and all efforts to find him Wye thus far been vai i. Chaplain McCabe lectures to night m the M. E. Church, for the bene-; fit ot the Franklin Parsonage, and last night Philip Philips sang in the Baptist Church for their parsonage. The man who wanted to ouy a capacity for his daughter, is to-day enjoying a drive around town in his "Jerushe," as he calls his cairia<e. Au Revoir. I PETE RCLEUM. WM. 11. HKIKSNYDKR, JR., of fer! his servioes to the public as wc tioneer. lie pledges himself to give full satisfaction aiM mslte reaftona ble charges. OlVe him a brtal. tf. RLBJCBSBUBG VKLBCT HTHOOL. The Spring Session of this School; will open on Tuesday, April Ifltty* 1879, and continue tea weeks. Eve ry effort Witt be niade to render satisfaction tv both SUnionU aud Parents. A Normal Class Will bo foTmei for the benefit of those who aro pre- i paring to teach, and special atten tion will be given to brauches per taining to The profession of teach ing. (.lasses will also be formed iu Latin. Philosophy, Rhetoric, Alge bra, Vocal Music, Ac. Hooks to be used may bo had at Hebersburg. Most of the text books will be the same as those formerly used ot the County Normal. Tuition from $2.00 to $5.60 —one half tu advance and remainder dur. ing term. No deduction for lost time except is case of sickness or by special arrangement. Hoarding and furnished rooms can be had at reasonable rates. Studeuts should make arrangements through the teacher, for boarding. For further information apply 16 C. L. GRAMLY Teacher. MARRIED. On the 25th jnsL, at Aaronsburg, by Rev. John Tomllnaon. Mr. B. O. Domineer, of Mtllhelm, with MIM Julia A. Wolf, of Aa ronsburg. „Vo card*. DIED."" On the 12th inst.. In the Loop, Mrs. Bar bara Kline, aged 70years, 1 month and 18 (?n the 12th Inst., at Centre Hall. Miaa Jane Lingle, aged 70 years. ~ ~ CHUItOR DIRBOTORY. KVASO*UC*I-—Preaching next Sunday I mo'nlng by Bev. W. H. Hart man h KFORMAI>— Rev. J. O. Ahoemiiktr Potior. German preaching In Aaronsburg next Sunday morning. Lodge and'Scanety Directory y The Mlllhetm Cornet Band wfll nteetfn the Town Hall on Mouday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange Xo. 217 P. nf It, meets In Alexander s block on tlte 2nd M turduy of each month at 6){ r. m. and oj> the 4tn Saturday of each month nt Ik *■ 8. Mlllhetm Lodge No. 955.1. (). fI. F. meets In the New Hall, Pnm street, every Hatnrday l evening. IxKlge Library open every Saturday eve-, ning after 6 o'clock. The MIIUmm A a L. Association meets In the Town Hall, on the evening of the second M nday of eaolt month. - it X^"OTICK.--Notice la hereby given that iW application will be made for a chart er, for Turn pike road leading from Mill helm, to the L. C. A 8. C. rail road. tf. Millhelm, Jan. 13th. 1879. . K NOTtcx.— My son Charles Emanuel lms left me without my knowledge and eonsent. AU persons are herbb) nautioned not to harbor or trust hlaV. as 1 will not pay any .debts of his eontractmg, unless com pelled to do so by law. rRTER YKAUICE. Miles township, March 4th, 1870 lA3 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE LEUETII of Administration having l>oen grant ed to the undersigned on the estate or An nie Hosterman, late of Haines township deceased, All pefUdtts 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. P-BW. . R. B- lIOSTVBM A.N. JCJ al y upon tlte estate of Henry Smull. 8.. late O? Miles VowNship. deceased, hav lug beeu granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing themselves indebted to decedent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. NAMt Kt GIUMI.Y, A A HON *MULL. II -Gt - Executors. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTicK.-Lettor* of administration on the estate of Kcgina smeltzer, late of Miles township, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said en- < tato are requested Irt make immediate pay ment. and those havingjelalms against the saint) to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SHAFTBR. 7-6 w. Administrator. /TACTION.— Having purchased the fol 1/ lowing personal property at Constable •rale, as the property of John Confer, of Gregg township, I will leave them In his possession during my pleasure, dug all per sons are cautioned against meddling with the same In any way: 2 Marcs, 2 Red Heifers, 2 Plow; Harrow- 2 horse sled. Spring Wagon, 2 horse Wagon. Corn Scraner. Corn Planter, Cook Stove, Ten plate Stove, 2 Beds ana Redding. 14 acres of wheat in the ground, J. B. Lgitxnx. Spring Mills. Feb. 25th, 1870. 9-3w NOTICE IS hereby given thdt an Ap plication will be made under tlie Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Peun. sylvanla entitled "An Act to provide fdr the Ineorporutlm and Regulation of certain corporations" approved Apitl 20tl>. 1874. and the supplement thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to lie called tHc Millhelm Turnpike Road Company the ob ject of which fs to construct a turnpike rood from Millhelm to L. C. A S. C. Rail Road and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and lta supplements. JOHN B. Lis*, Solicitor. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.- '1 he 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, ou Friday. March 21st, 1879, on the premises the following de scribed, real property, viz : ALL THAT CBKTAIN FARM, situate in Haines township, bounded by lands of Henry Fiedler, John Orndorf.John Hubler and John Bowersox, Containing 114 acres & 12C perches, all cleArcd and In a good state of cultivation, except four acres, which is wood land. Thereon Is erected A itoou 2-stdry DWELLING HOUSE. Tenant House Bahk Barn and othgl-outbuildings. Also— A CURTAIN TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate 'n Haines township, atld bounded by lands of John Young and Daniel Wamtz, containing 117 acres and 119 perches. The said tract wilt Be so'.d In four or fivo lots, to suit purchasers. . . • WJ Hale to conltnenca at 1o elbek of said day, when terms will be made khdttn by MICHARL HTOVER, NOAH STOTKR', Trustees. Mlllkelra Msrksl. Wheat No. 1 ......73 i-W Wheat No. 2 Corn ® Rye , .••• K nSts White g Oats. Black Buckwheat . Flour Bran A Shorts, pel un. 1M Salt, per Brl Hm Plaster, ground..... "-€0 Cement, per Bushel •*> to so Barley 5Q IVmothyseed.. | Batter.... ii. VI ! llams ..,i. Sides Veal 3 pork.... 2 ........ Heel KggS Jj: Potatoes "V Lard.... > Tallow ' \ Sap , • • ried Apples i ' Dried Peaches ; Dried Cherries * COAL MARKET. M .. Chestnut" ...: "• Pea " .an"' '• •.D' Corrected every Wednesday by Gephari AMusser; . SALE REGISTER^ B. F. and W. Corman, Haines township March 27fb. L,VA Stock, Farming IMPM i moots Bod Household Good?. YONEY. P. FLLPIUT. B. A. MUFTSKB. OSPHARTIHUSSER v '7?vj , ! IN i >- ' ; - . • j rTz/ - brhlk; RITTSHSSA 4 . hmaUb A •Lie. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market paid Tor all kluds o Delivered either at the'HRICK MILL (a1 the old MCmKR MlLL,tin MILLHKIM. COAL, PLASTRR a SALT Always on hand and sold at prieos that de fy competition. Asbare of the publle patYdnage respectfully elicited. 39-Iy ATTOFTNET-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET. W. J. STIAYEI. Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's Store, MILLHEIM, PA The patronage of the public reupcct oily solicited. MJLIsiIS EaQSM* Doors, Shut-M B Yellow Pine ters,sAßhWitt- flflooring kept dow Frames, L.*l eonstansly on Hracketk, antl With Mouldings, gS fl thanks for made Jto order 5, afl past favors on short no- 3®l he solicits a ttcfrand in tlie Q fl continuance best manner. flot the tame. MKAWJfIM, Pit. DAV.I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TLF-WABE, STOVEPIPE A TRIMMIYGS SPOITtXG ANDFRLIT CANS, Would respectfully inform the public thai be keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWARE. KTOVK ,. riXTUREH, PRC IT CANS, " etc.. etc. 5- SPOUTING A SPECIALITY. Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short notice. HavlUg some leu years experience In the business he flvters hftn self that his work is fully equa to any In this section of the country. A share of the public patrong - is respects fully solicited. Bnop. Next door to Jo rltal Book store, Mill helm. Fa. C. 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BEUGLER, Sole Proprietor, WILMAKBFORT, TA. B?nd for Circular?. Cftnnij BENSON'S CAPCIMI POROU* /MP' PLASTER IS for lameness or f I weakness of the back. Rhoutnw Maw and all local aches A pains, the best remedy known. It wis Indented to over, como the iflbw action of fbe ordinary Porous Plaster*, ll relieves pain st onoo. and cures where btlier plakters wIM ndt even relieve. Sold everywhere by Drug AN BIMTIRB BBtKI IMN SOLDI Stanly's Own Story Of Uls "wild Adventures" and "Tri "nibphs" rewritten In the graphic tjrle of Uou. J. T. Deadly, is ihe only authentic and fopyrh/hted cheap edition, and Is selling faster thanx any other boot, in America. Give* a full history of (* "Down the Con. go." TheJ,refl commend it Purchasers i>raise It. Agents are coper for It, because it sells despite hard timet More. AGENTS WANTED! & address IIIRBARH IhtOTnERS. Publishers, Philadelphia. llTt. SVIRMMHIiT! Cbevim g ES TrtfM Tobacco! '•v.lH p'H l teno iiqlat ru.iqiiini for pu rWv.j ■•</ilwi and t •.<% r.finf r*tm ■ art** 1 Ttia h.nt oki-.-tj i mule". AS our fclil* •tnj. ii xir murk i cWeolt iwiUUd on n,(i>iier n (bat J.wk—n'i tmi & •eavarjrnlag. Soli] bT Maal. i*. Knnd f..r utuspln, FTWA. to C. A. h.UW A " Mfr*., CCWMtni'C. VS. Geo. P.*WAltm.B, General Agcpt, S2 4w X j*. Xand's Sod In WatSr Street Phtla. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their poaaeaaor. and yet they are wlthla the reach of every one who win use WRIGHT* LIVES nLIS. The only sure CCfttE Tor Torpid Liver, Djrs ppsla. Headache, Soar Stomach. Cohstipa ilon, Debtlltv. Nausea, and all Billlous com plhlnts and BTood disorders. None genulun unless signed "Wm. Wright, PhUa.' If your Druggist will not supply sehd 25 YAs or one box to Barrick. Roller A Co.. 70 v. th St. Ptills DIPHTHERIA!! J J.IUMJU .tUouyuc l.'fiuieiil win posi tlvely prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine casee in ten. In formation that will save many llvfcs seat free by mall. Don't delay a moment Pre vention Is better than cure. Sola every where. ~ .. 54. I. 8. JOHNSDUCOQ Bgngoir, Mllie A FREEjGrIFT i7 A copy of my KMleatbaißioa lease W—fc. to any person affeti n G with COK suMPTiov, ASTHMA. CATAMB BRONCHITIS. Lots or Voicx, or Bona THROAT Bend name and post pfflce address. wtUv two 3 cent postage sUnlps. aAu wile alctneaa. The book la elegantly Illustrated. (144 pp. 12 mo. 1879.) The lnformatloh It contains, tn the provfdeuce of God, has saved many lives. The author has been treating diseas es of the Nose, Throat and Lungs, aa a spo elal practice InClnrlnnati, since 1867. AD drees lr. If. B. Walfe, Cincinnati, Ohio. DEAR SIR: you are tu waototanytblngin the way Guns, Rifles, Revolvers. ristols, Ammunition, Gun Material Fish ing Tackle, or any other Fine Sporting Goods please write for my large illustrated Catalogue and Price List which I mail free. TOUTS truly. JOHNSON'S GREAT WESTERN WORKS, PITTSBUMOH, PA. 7-4 tlfi TR tlfiAA InVMte <i in W'all Street $0 U>luUU Stocks makes fortunes or. ery month. Jlobk sent five expbtluing ev. erythlnc. Address, BA\TEK £ CO., BANS, ERS, 17 Wall St., New York. 11-4w THE WORLD'S BALM. • P*. L. P. WBTBCAVS ALTERATIVE STBCT. •sr-A remedy u*cd THIRTY FIVE YEARS in a private practice, and NBVEH raiuvo TO BMVICAU.T CUBE RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, F.vyslpelas. Scrofula. Secondary Syphilis, Gravel. Diabetes. and all di-scase* in the blond is iiaplicated, is now offered to tbc public. Sold by all RETAIL DRUGGISTS, and (wholesale only) by THE WEYBURN M E PIC INK CO. V. o. BOX 335, Rochester, N. Y -s~6ra CUTIOURA. The 6ceat*sktn Cure is warranted, to cure Jjalt Rbeum. Scald Head. Dandruff, Pim ples aud Comedones. Sold everywhere. Sent on receipt of price, Small boxe* 50c., large tl Prepared bv Weeks & Potter. Hostoti, Send to lkx, 3506 for circular and testimonials. 9 iw. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from thtsdisuise that are anxious, to be cured should try Pr. Kree- BSR'B CiLEBRATKD COWSUHFTIIfK PQWDBKS. These Powders or<\ the only perparattou known thA.t will bul-e COOTCXTTIOA and all diseases of the THROAT AND so strode our faith in them, and also to convince you that thdy are no hdtpbug, we wiJH forward to every sufferor, by. mAU, post paid, a frfee tflAl rn>x. ,We don't want your, morv<yr. until you ace perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If yoQr MCa ts, worth saving, don't delay in giving these TOWDEHS a trial, as they will surely cure von. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent, to any part of the United States or Canada, by mall, ou receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, 360 FCLTON BTlF*n. BROOKLTN. ff. T. HEW 11 BLOOD! srsoas' Parka A Ire Pile make New- Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three mouths. Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks ntay be restored to sound health, if suoh a thing Is possible. -Sent, by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. ®. lOHXIOS A CO., Bangor. Me; 32-c dmn/i returns in 30 days on SIOO in vest - f I fc™ ed. official .Reports gnd infor mation free. I Ike prontS weekly on Stock options cjfllOtoftfl Addresser. rorrcK WRIGHT & Co; Bankers, 3-> wdli Street, Nfew Yotk* 13.4t . Dr. Oberholtzor'e Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK. is now highly rtfebtb hi ended and entenslve lv tor Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, Aches, Pains, Sores Stfngs. Swellings. Sprains, Ac. It is of the .greatest value in curfng Cuts, Gills, Sprains and swellings lb-horses. .. i . ... It acts quickly and surely. It at onoe smoothes and relUJves.tljo Stiff Jotnts, the i,ame Muscles and the Aching Nerves, 'he money will be paid, back to any one not satisfied with its effects. Price 25 cts. 5 bottles for $1- . _ Prepared only by I.evi Oberholtzer, M. D. THe Phoenix Pectoral. Has proved itself to be peculiarly adapted to old persons, consumptlveiiess and child ren It breaks a cold. It stops a cough. It aids expectoration. It gives instant relief. It gives strength. It br ngs rest. It has made more cures than any, other medicine. Thousands of the citizens of Eastern Penn sylvania have used it for year* pjwt and testify to the relief given and cures effected 'Price; 25 cents or 5 bottles for sl. Prepared by Levi Cberholtzer M. D. G HUMAN H6RBKAND COW POWDKR. Keeps stock healthy and in good condition. It alas digeation and assimilation. It makes fat. muscle and milk- By using it a horse will do more work .an i a cow gi-v e more milk and be Jn better spirits and oon ditlon. It aieo keeps poultry healthy and increase the quantity of eggs. It is made bv Dr. Levi Oberholtzer atuls mills, bank of 133 N?Tbird Street, Pbila. It is sold by actual weight. At 15 cts. per podnd, by J, "tv, G'.'QOK, Miilii*-lm, Pa. ' * •"• ... : v1' fi v . .. " i- Wl ' ' , :. . • • ■ • '' • s'if "f - • • 8* • .'*• I _ • • • ~ uO lis .... i -i ' ... _ In . ir . i 2 ! . Or. / "i-ft i ■ | flf i *■; • . . . - , . * . . , • ; . ' I .■ u. ■ - r-T f '' . i '}> - M • This space is specially reserved t5 announce the Grand Spring Open ing' of HARRIS* STANDARD Millinery, Fancy & Notion Store, X^3 3r>J^ I ■ t * • * jf . - 1 - r - * % " • i ✓ ______ • * ' a yV * L& SB. C. Ball MB. Westward. I. s. . 5. ' I.E4VK ... A. w. p. M. R.K. Monlandon ..00 1.55 €.20 Lewisburg ■ 7.15 2.20 6,36 Fair Ground 7.20 5.30 Bh&l TdM 2.40 Vicksbarg. 7-15 248 Mtfllnburg 7.45 515 MUlment 8.00 3.36 LaurettW fr.lo 3.50 Co burn 5.38 Arrive at Spring Mills 9.50 EASTWARD : % A 5. I.FATE . , A.*. A.*. P. SDripg Mill* 10.10 Cbburh 1045 ~ Lautflton 11.45 )05 MUlmoat 4150 4.30 Miffllnbnrf 1210 i.50 Vieksburg 12 JO 5.05 Itiehl 12.27 5.18 Fair Ground . WAS 5.23 LewisbiUe *.35 12.45 5. AS Alrivte at Montandon..-* 50 . 1.00 6.QU Nos. 1 & 2 connect at Montandon with trie Mail west on tbe Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. . ... : ... . Nos 3 ft 4 with Day Express east and Nia gara Express west. . Nos. 5 $ 6 with Fast T.inc west. < Au Omnibus will run between. Lewisburg and Mpntandoti, to convey passenger* to and from Pacific Express east on the Phila delphia & Ef,ie Railroad,. ... .. Tne regular Railroad Ticittets will be hon ored between tb&e two points. PENNSYLVANIA RilL ROAD. Philadelphia & Brie R. R. Dlv. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 10th 1878. the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will run as follows : IVfcstwlltDV ERIE MAIL loaves Philadeipia.. 11 sft p. m. " " flarrlshurg....4 2'a. rn. " v WUUam*poi t. .8 as a. m. " " Jersey (Shore..9 07 a. nt. 4 Lock HaVeh..9 40 a. m. * . *" . Kenovo U 00 a. in. •** irr. at Erie...'....7 3' p.m. NIAGARA KXP. leav. Pldlada.... 7 a. m. " , " Harrlsburg 10 50 a. in. " Art. at Wullanisport *oop. m. ... *1 .V, -Lock Haven 3 25p.m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. nr. •' . Harris burg.... 3 35p. m. " Ar- at Wllliamsport. .7 2 1 * p. hi. •' Lock Haven... 5 40p. in; j, EABTWARP. PACIFIC EXP. leav. LOCK Haven..6 40 a. fit " " Jersey Shore 714 a. ro. " Wllliamsport TSSA. m. a arr. at Harrlsburg..ll 53 a.nv " " Philadelphia 345 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves I/jck Hareji 1120 a- m. " Williamsilort 1240 p.m. '* arr. at ILurisbuVfc. :410 p.m. " " Philadelphia 7 20 p. m. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovri.;.....:§ 35 p. m. •' " Lock Haven.:.9 45 p.m. Wllliamsport.. 11 05p. m.' " arr. at Harrlsbflrg..:...2 45a. m. •' " Philadelphia... .7 00 a, m. FAST LINE leaved Willlamsport. .12 36 a. in. " arr. at Harrtsbyrg 3.55a. m. " " Philadelphia —7 40 a.m. Parlor Cars will rut, between Philadelphia and Willlamsport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Express East. Day Express East and Sunday Express East. Sleeping cars on all night (rains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sup't To Magailne Club Getters! 3-BOTTON 15b GLOVES, FKKXCH AND KNBLISII fa.liner, And Elegant 8 ILK DRESS PATTBRX& OIVBN IN PRBMIUAJS lor Subsfribers, e.i Cfub Rates, t&, , ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE' TEKN3I 93L9-T A year, with a law re due Hon tor Clubs, ftpteiawß Meatier' lOtbtiK f.send for Club-Getter's Knestsl Clrcu |ar containing full particulars of ibG spieu T. B. ARTHUR ft SON, 237 5. Ii BtT** 1 PhlDdetrbK. Fa. I a *m pwSopV of" Houachciji —i: pom-pajd.for orvijr o. a<J la moaejr, or is on*-cnt pocujwMaiaps ArrnM wanted. Mot liberaltera. but Dotk:n*-<fit7p-i. Address 8.8. Wood, Tribune Building, Now York Ott# ftCKsmnoTJ AND AIL DISORDERS ° 4 TilK : Throat and L H ngs Ft rmanently Cured. DR.T. 4 SI,OATH'S (freaCKeiuedy & "PSYCHINE" | takctvln conjuneUxm Sh his S . r*US!O* OF i PIKE.CIiP LIKVE OIL tj and hypophwphlte' rf LlMfe S SODA a A FREE BOTTLE teSntWa. I press wteabh suffreingapplicant send- 8 UjK their naine, P. O. ft Express ad 8 drehaWDr. T. A. Slocum, 181 1 F Ht., Nw York. ,V4w vmm~ -, 1 for a simple Bal Y will remove TAN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, leaving the skin soft, .clear and beautiful; aisd iMRII uctions for produclQK a hiurUnt growth of hair on a bald head or smooth frt tOmiPTIVES. The advertiser, having beeu permanently cured of that dread disease, UotisumpUou, by a,, simple remedy, is anxious to make known to hie feljow-sufferers the moans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the proscription used, (free of charge,J with the directions for prenarluit and using the same, which they will flnd a* aCKK.CI'RE for COMSOXPTIOV, ASTUMa.BBOX cniTis. &c. ' ; F * rt, <* wishing tha Prescript log, will please addyeas, ■_ R f A. Wilsom, 194 Penn St., Willtaotobsr gh N • Y; Mm ERRORS OP YOUTH 4 GENTLEMAN who sniftered* fbF yea> from- Nervous D BILITY t . PlftEM.t L DECAY, and all the effects of youth tul indiscretion, will for the. sake of jtnffei ing liuinanlty, send free to all who need it the recipe ahd direction for making tb. simple icroedv to which be was cum. Buffer'irs wishingtopVofll by the ad vert L er.s experieaoe can <*> so to addressing L pen vol confidence, JOHN B. OGDEJM2 Cfidto St; N. Y. Wr?i mi p#|Or All Nrtnds. TtMOR ■III Bp Vdisetorgts of BLOOD of ■ ILLljiim.ius an I all dlsenses o w the RECTUM Quiokly and uorfeetly cured to a simple and sobthlnv Rk.Mkdv. Fof luforniatfon, address Dk. J, FA HER ft CO., 22 Auu St., N. Y. 5-8u PIANOS AND ORGANS.—U avery supererlor Piano or Organ, equal l ©Very excellence to'any made at Manufat tufer s Wholesale fTIoe, and thus sa*e aer .• y oue-half ol your money, do not fall, befo purchasing, co write for catalogue of d u scriptlon aud prices, to Post office Box *>f New York. 112-I^.
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