, . f|e Journal. fitter &Deimiipr.Proprietors.- ' ' -My> v- : .* .. t. ft OtDstNiNOsa, Associate Editor. • > N"VS\ XNN^X^XNSNi. glllheim.Thnrs;ln) flfcr. 1 farms—Bl.so Per Annum. liUiun I ■ ■J. ■ i . 1 .. Kot Yet. Governor Hayes is not yet. declar-' ed President clOct and there i a lare possibility that he never will he. 1 True, Florida, Louisiana and Ore- j gon hare all been reached, passed, and forced into the Haws column, j in dtfluico of right and justice, and in utter contempt of the protests of . ? a large majority of the American people*, but the end is not yet Some of the Democrats in the House have j eomrae?e*tl a system of filibustering that may .vet defeat the object of the the cold. Candidly speaking, we do not desire such a result. If we can -- not have Tilden, vrho was honestly ' and decidedly elecled, we care little i who else ft declared President. Let the count proceed. Let the gigantic | fraud be fully consummated. Let the conspirators do their worst in crown-i - carcW of ofllciilf SoiVop-; Yidff vftffi a pieSb of infamy that will make their very names odious to honest mea all putties. - Letrj Ilayes accept the Presidency, if lie will, with a title not only tainted, ! but coated, saturated and .soaked j with fraud, and let him remember that he will be President, jf at all, , not by the free choice of the Ameri can people, but by the acts of aeon spffacT and "the forbearance of Uie .<* - - uiasse9. M . . - . n . ■ # .—i - Misplaced Confidence. The entire confidence plaqed Ul4. infefcrltjfi of- thp Supreme Court |,ludge~-the belief that they would be honest, impartial and nonpartisan —wits what induced the people to readily approve the Commission to examine into and act upon the elec tions in certain States that might be refergsd to them. ' To inquire into-j and decide upon the honesty of the election, and determine what was the fairly expressed will of the peo ple, was what the Commission wns appointed for. It was felt that the Juarda of Florida and Louisiana—to 1 approve a fraud and a lie without an j effort to defeat it or even question I it—and-fmpartial history must place all these men side by side—the re ceiver is no better than the thief. It is a painful truth. Tig true, anl a ' pity 'ti3'tis true, that three Supreme j Court Judges who aided in this work are damned forever by an hon f "t public sentiment, and that Cuurt I can never regain the confidence of 1 the people till these meu are out of it.— Clinton Demon-(it. TJHT ld man of the Republican j. is fejfl 'dowa mad because the Re publican Legislature have refused to ! pas® a stay law. He reads his polit ica) brethren quite a spiey ieiture, f in which he speaks of their couduct: 3 unchristian, heath- ! enish.'* Now we do not know what to think of friend Tuten. lias lie a personal interest in this matter and does lie get so savage because the laws as they are don't suit his case, or does he begin to see the utter cor ruption, bard heartedness and sel fishness of the leaders of his party ? In either case we pray that more light may dawn upon his benighted and heretofore bigoted mind. He is not past hope. "While the lamp holds out to burn, The Vilest inner may return." * The Lock Haven Republican says : Wire, manufactured from Washington Furnace iron, so fine as to be almost invisible to the naked eye, was on exhibition, at the (Am teiiuial, and closely examined by 1 many iron mep from aJL-parts of the \ country, who, one and all, declared that it was equal to, if not superior, to any iron in the world. The sheet iron manufactured in the United States, and which competes with ' the celebrated Russia sheet iron, is ! made from Nittany Valley iron. For boiler metal it is superior to any Tefc discovered, and unlimited In • quantify. ' . I IT 7Q' ,t mi ■ "the peach buds are all right yet i say the people who have examined _ .*♦► • - -- - ! Mifflin coUnty lias a debt of $70,000. That's nothing, if they hove "plenty of Stamps over there to pay it with . *' Tile sth Oiiy of Mii ch will be a great day for Schuylkill county. Eight Molly Maguires are to pay the hanging. The Chronicle feafc thatMhe slniukago in the value of diamonds is going to ruin many a J country editor. We ftel entiifly I sale on that score. At Welch's Book Store in Belle j fonte, yon buy uote paper at ti cents a quire, and envelopes at 8 cents wr pack. These are alisolutdy the lowest prices for these goods we ever heard of. A young country gi.l became so prostrated fiom exeiu-mout at the Evangelical revival in Sluimokin , last week that she has ever since j 1 been lying in a paraly tic condition.— 1 . Rrchaivje. . . Says Hit IFutc/uiiau : Tiio Belle-" fonte Bind was out yesterday after , noon and played beautifully. Our , band can'i l>* beaten. We agree, i withtjie BuirAmfin to the letter: "Our bund can't be beaten." The late township election for Potter township was held at Centre I Hall, instead of the Old Fort, wjiere "j hf! elections hud beeirhakf eince the j township w* orgxuiied. TtiC flail may now consider itself the capital iof the township. r~ > Mr. A. B. Alexander is a candi date for ticket agent, freight agent, or whatever you may call it, at Co burn Station, We know of no one iu these parts more worthy or better adapted for the place than Reed. Hope he will get it. We feel happy that est papers—the amount and quality of matter considered —that we have seen. The price is $1.20 per year, including as premium agemtinefine line steel engraving, called: "The Mitberless Bairuprinted ou 22x28 plate paper, which the publisheis claim is superior in point of merit ' and attractiveness to any premium | ever offered by any -other paper in ] this country, and is alone wortn the | money asked for lioth. The publishers..! L. Patten & Co., 103 William st.,Kew York, authorize i us to say, that in order to introduce the paper in this vicinity they make a special offer to every one of our readers to send them the paper a i "trial trip" of four months, post paid, commencing with January nnirl*r—for 25 cents. I. Our who avail themselves of this offer will, we feel certain, ; thank us for having called their at tention to it. Tne publishers of LEISURE HOURS would like to em -1 ploy some one in every place to eati ; va/K for this paper. 4*. 1 % 14 --r- - J Tns unparalelled success which has attended Mr. Daniel F. Beatty, as a manufacturer of pianos and or k gans, s|Haks Mghly for Hie superior ity of his instruments. In these days of SlmVp •ofwpetßion and inven tive genius, nqrnedioc.ie productions Win attain to which his pianos and organs have reach. S-nd Tor catalogue of prices. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, Warren Odunty. N. J., tJ. S. A. .-'j ' X 'V. To AND FRO. CJuite a auuilier of moves or fltttings JUT to take plsea in spring, In and about town. We give the latest revised list, up to : date, in order to answer many ques- j thins at once. Jacob Geplmrt conies : back from New Berlin, to tho old home, snd Samuel Kreamer, his ten ant, goej to Mr. Ilenney'a farm, near Old Fort, while Mr. Henney comes to Mtlllielw, toihe ohl Dtdti* inger prop*M tv on lite lull. Jesse Kreamer goes to Kansas, and old George Harter taxes pi roe, in North Milllicim. George Harter, milter. boHght Philip Kreider's farm and moves tn ir, d:.d "A. Lnkentalch takes Ilartei's place in Mussel's j mill. D. L. Zerbv moves isto tbe j house now occupied t>y Uev. J. M. j Pi ice, while Mr. Price d *s not yet ! know his destination. Rev. H. W. " liiiusc exiectK to occupy the house of J jnAthau Diugt'S, at the sclaiol hause, whip I). U. Barter goes to , Gtairge's Valley. Rev. C. F. Deiu- Inger, of York. exiects to come to Millbeim, to the old Reesinan homt tdcadv if Providence and conference agree to the arrangement. George Ulriek ami Dennis Lo>! traded prop erties, and each will move where the other now Tesides. Jake Springer goes to the old lteigtiard house, bar ber shop, babies and all. Ben Wei ser is building himself a house near Dingea' school house, wliere he ex pects to start up a smithy." 1). !. Brmm goes io where John Pagx* now is Jas "C. Smith expects to fill out the space m:wle vacant bv D. L. Zerbv. Em'l Swartz boug.'it Da vid Tit low's propetly and will occu py it, while Thomas Keen goes into Swart z's house. Judge II art man moves only across the street. Where Weiser lives. Old Bill moves into his uew mansion and ex|>ects to take the world easy, and young Bill takes his place as mine lu>st of the Milllieim Hotel. John Maize movis outtoC. Alexander's, Charles Frank euberger 011 Israel Confer's proiwsr ty, wliicli he purchased, and Confer takes SO. McCttrdy's house. A. A. Frank bought A. Ilartei 's house, aud takes possession thereof iu spring. A. O. Deiningcr moves iu to Christ. Bauie's house, on Water Street. The Editor expects to flit into Alexander's house, to le made vacant by James Smith, wliile the Associate expects to stay where he is—as long as he can manage to keep on good terras with Sheriff Munson. We may have skipped sooie of our neighbors aud would feel sorry to have any one feel slig itcd 011 that ac count. What ws db not know or have forgotten, we will class under the general head of "too numerous to ment ion." Robersburg- Select School. The Spring Session of this School will begin on Monday, April D, 1877, aud continue ten week*. Every ef fort will he mad** to tender satisfac tion to lioth students and parents. Owing to the short session of the County Norma! Institute, a NORMAL CLASS, auxiliary to said (nstiiiit-, will be ! foriu+il lor the benefit of those w'i< are preparing to teach, and special attrition will IN* given to brandies lei Laiuiog to the protesKion of teach ing, ineluding Latin, School Govern ment, Algebra, Vocal Music, A \ TUITION ranges from $2 50 to 00 ; one-half in advance and remain der during term. No deduction for lost time except iu case of sickness or by special arrangement. BOARD ano fumislied rooms may be had at reasonable rates. Book* used can lie procured at Reler.*burg, Students may save expense* by bringing their text-books along. For further inhumation apply to C. L. GRAMLEY, Teacher. Our friend C. 11. Held received the following let Lei from a foruaer resident of Milllieim : SELINSOROVE, Feb. 15.1877. Dear Sir : —lt is with pleasure and pride that i hear of your success as i a baud, at Mifflinlmrg. Tne enter i taiuiuent you gave issaid tohave been ! the most enjoyable the old burg had for a long time. The band itself as well as the performance, are spoken of in the highest terms of praise, and what is esjerially praiseworthy ia the gentlemanly behavior of tnebovs while at Miflhuburg. Prof. Feehrer, : your teacher, is highly pleased with . your progress in music. With my ! | t>est wishes for your future success,' 1 am, Resjiectfully yours. J. W. RHVMKSTINE. w —. Spring Mills Items. Gen. Buchaunan is slowly im proving iu health. Ttie concert given by the Spring Mills string band was a decided suc cess. Geo. C. Breon* ot Milroy. will take charge of the Spring Mills Ho tel, by April Ist. Dr. R. V. Wilson, of Clearfield, and Rev. Jauaes Wilson, of N HW York city, have been home, spe n< j. iug a few days in our midst. Engineers Ltufler and Thomp son have been here, locating the Iks pot, Hound House, &c., which aretobecompleted by the time the cars teaches us. Business is business. More aiwn. 1 Yovrarr. Ifftst Saturday Rov. G. W. liouse ' commenced h protrtioUd umeting lu the M. K. Ccurch, Millheim. MARRIED. On J.tn. 33, by T)r. 11. Zeigler, John lialui, *f HHinihjrovo, and Mrs. Maggie Smith of Miflliiiburg. atid u daughter of Isaac Slurer, of ► AaiOmburjf. ' , DIED. ' At Bfilef.mto, on 10, Mrs, .Cor man, wifoof Daniel Gorman, for merly of lUinc* levviithip. ft i On 10. at PTtie Grove Mills, •Mrs. Mary Long, of J.tiuos I Long, aged 71 years.- Mrs. Long was highly respected and sho will be greatly missed, Public Sals Regi3ter. Tlw follow*lis s;U<*3 arc advertised HI to day's paper or by poster* printed at tills of -1 toe. March I. Aaron ("rouse, Gregg township, farm Stock. —MAltill X Israel Confer, Peitn township, Tanu stock. 1 —March ft. Tho#. H. Scholl, Gregg township, farm stock. —March I<>. .lex-:© Kve.tmer, North Mill heim, h -useliolii good*.. March U. Samuel It.itne. IVnu township, farm stock ami household goods. —March 21. Sainuol Gramiy, Miles town ship, farm stock. ~ t ■ - i —March ii Andrew Imutel, Gregg Town ship, Farm slock, d-Ve chart:© nothing for put ting names in the above list, provided tho bills are printed at tills oILm or tiie sale advertised tu this paper. CHURCH DIR3CTORY. Rev. J. M. Price will preach his farewell sermon in tire Evangeii6.il Church, • Millheim, next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.- Lodge and Society Direotory. The Millheim Comet Band will meet ill the TOWII Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. , Providence Grange No. 317 P. of fl,. inert* in Alexander's block On the 2nd Saturday nf each' month at t>4 P. XI. and on the fourth Saturday of each month at 1 j IV M. The Irving.Library Society meet* fn Che Town uidl, arvery Friday qv-, •tjuing. ; , , The MiUh'uui 11. XL Associaticn meets in Town Hull*, on the evening of thesecond Monday of each mouth Millheim Council, N'o. Sua, o. U. A. M. meets on Ist nnd 3rd Sat urdays of each month, at 7 oYlok, P. M.\ in their Lodge Rooms, Wilt's Building. Turnpike Eloction. Au election by the stockholders of the "Bellelouie. Aaroiislmrg and You ugmana- Hwm Turnpike Company," for Manager*, will lie held at the public boave of Samuel JwUzoll, at S ring Mills, Cautre County, l'a., on Tuesday the 13th day of March, next, be twaen the bouis ol 11, a. M. andS, r. m., of said day. R. V. (iioriß, JAB. IV Coil'Kir, I'rraideat. Sec'ry. ("TARD.-TO MY KKIfcVJDS AMD CUSTO- J MERS. It Is imp eidble for me t sell good* on credit a.d oonttnue ray business, For thoae to whom I give srooit will m< nv prompt ly— In many care* not at all. For tni* rra •ou 1 c-.n not k p my *tck sufficiently fq'l to meet tba want* of cah customer*. rront this time forward 1 will sell for cub and produce oaiy. oxrptiftg on orders from i divblu.iU or ft lend* that pay promptly. Thankful for past favors I Mope u>be ab'e to serve .ill who mav favor nie with their patronage in the future, at prices that will compare favorably with anv of the large business emporiums m t'ntral Pennsylvania. W. K. Al.KXASl'klt. Miiihelin, Feb. 21. 1577. PHILADELPHIA" WEEKLY TIMES The Largest and Sprlshtßeal Weekly In the Kasieru title*. 58 Coluana filled with the Choicest Heading. Independent In liver* thing—Xenlral In Xuihing. THB rniLAi>si.patv WekKi.T TIMBS, RTI tn r.ie.isc qu irto snoot of Kit six column-, ] will tie i>sued on Saturday, Mareh IST7, and every Saturday th-reatter. containing :t uiari complete digest o! the current news of lb week, Political* sod*!. Literal y. Mn;>n rial. Cmuniercial and General; fearless edi torials ou llie pnnllc issu *s and actors of the (lay ; special ('orreap unlciicc from all cen tres of interest throughout the country; the Kolden KleAnine* from lh© leading public jouriiaisof ailjiartlea, and ths latest news by Telesraph from all quarters of the globe, down to ttie Inmr ol printing. A sugepi! feature of Isa WKRKI.T Tdikp wi>l he ordinal contributions from the itioal eminent Statesmen. Soldiers end sclioHrs .f the country; among which will beaseriesof articles rniniinj: tliroauM the first year, lie every iiuiiiber. eiiajd-.Ts of "the tbi wntten History of our civil War, from lead ing actor*on both sides,in t.ie tlirilMmr civil and mliltprv sirusgle of that aautruiuary strife It will be ineverv re]ecl ae com plete a Newspaper for the Fa mil v. the bus! ne and professional reader, and for all classes who desire a ttiomug':, spars'.lnjt. Indepo ident lourtial. AS can ce pubiieUicl anywhere oti the Continent. TERMN?KR Single copies, postage prepaid, . . . >2.08 Five copies. " '• .... k.W. Ten eonie*. '• •' .... ' Twenty'eopiea, M " ..i 2e.MU! And at the same rate (kl.'ii per copy pay, Annum) for anv additional - umlsr over twenty Subscriber! at diheretu pott offices can join in club. Ar %n EatrnCnpy *ent'fre>tn any per-- •on seiidmg a club of teu. THE TIMES. A First-Cleusd Morn lng NowaiyefVjf', Is published every mortiing*. (Sunday ex i eepted). Mail su Hcrlbcrs, (| oalage fice,) .♦6 ier annum, or 5u cent* per miHitb. THB • TIMKS Newspa|>er IMntiug Establishment is the moat complete fn the l T riilenns JiuiUiiuVr I'hiUuiriphla; HEADACHE. Dr. C. \V. BENSON'S ' CKLF.UV AND CHAMOMILE PIMA are prepered expressly U euro Sick Head ache, Nervou* HoadHulK, Dyspeptic Hextd-, ache. Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sl.vplesaiiess, and will cure any case. Price to cents, pos tage free. Sold by all druggists in country stores. Office, 106 North Kutaw Streot, Baltimore, Md—Rbkbhence-Howard Bank, Baltimore, Md. AGENTS TO K GREAT CENTENNIAL - EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED Demand equals the crowds at the Exhibi tion. One agent sold 4rt, ;wo .29 each In one I day. Over 4od Fine Engravings, costing $N).000,00, show tho best exhibits. Wide awake Agents are qußlng a:l the Inferior books for this. (iettM bcwt. Send for dr •uUr, term*, and sample engravings. P. W. ZIKGLKR A GO.. MC Aerk DESK SI.ATRS, f % V • L' 14 COMB|NINO IN ONE ♦SLATE, DRAW IN O HURFAL'B A WRITING DESIC, 50 cvntf. Uiidoiibltflily the umst iiistruetlvd tliipg ever iuveiitud fur the youthful wnuJ. MOTTOES I MOTTOES 5 Each. 5 Each. PICTURE FRAMES I Fine Rustic Frame*, varnished, with glass and hlack complete. Note the reinaiknhly low prices ; 41 hy 61 at iio cents. 0 by K tit 30 ets. b lV 10 at 33 eeiils. 10 hy 12 at 40 ct. All other sizes low ir. proportion. MOTTO FRAMES. with large cents. W £).Cll S ( 1 1 K A V RO< >K. ST A TIQNAUY & VARIETY STORE, No. 1 Humes' Llock. A'A Wf will start you in a business -vv# vmi can make ♦">n a week \itlmu> HDYI'Y"UTaIS easy and respectable for lUff .V u Icltuer s©x. M. JC Young, 2*l Bwwery, N. Y. NOTICE. The pxrlncrslilp existing be twrnm S Frank ASan I-t'nis day dl- Hoiywd by mutual consent. The hooks will kft uUn ,S. Frank where all persona knowing the in solve, indebted vrlll p!eae -call and maae seltlvmeut without delay. K FKANB, . . v Jan. P. Fa INK. liebemburg, Feb. 12. 1577. The mercantile Imsiness will Ie cariiKl on hy t fie undersigoetl at ttie old btand win re he will he happy in serve his friends and old customers. " 8 . FRANK. JOHN ROYER, L . r # i/v . 4 Cabinet Baker •CT, * • ... XOSTU MILIIEIM, TL £ >.*.*• • , All kinds of Furniture © hand or promptly made to tuder. Cottons a sjiecmlit j. Lowest cash prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 48x3un ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch Street,betwccn 7tIiandBUIS&,PHILADELPHIA,FA • IMCAKSIR:—Since the elo*e of the Exhibition the St. Cloud has been re-paiuteed and fresc'jt-d. parlor* re furnished. new earjiet*. ."tec. The Sous; in l it* appointment* i* un&ur- J**S*Aa*!v; in thi* partlcu'er it st>4 Alone. Mr. W. Mulliu ha* wirh him hi* *- t <;->. K. 4 t.ln, and Edward L. Bean, of Ft. Wayne, l>nl., under the firm ■ W. .4>tllia A CJ. Tiwnt a* in tneAi -t. w irj,rjO'itair. Gk W. MULLIN & CO. J. r. nKII.CS, CtR S VFITIT'K. I.ETHS OF AdmiiiLM laUoit having !*•*• M ran led to the tinderflunert on tnc ost-deof KllzaWtli iloiloway, late of Aarimsbnrg. ri'reused, all perk On* Indebted to said est a b are hereby iikdlfict to make imm.||:i MlisWtrs, tcacbers. eburcltes. kcboo.s. lori eac.. -bouid send for price Bat ami di*c<>nntft l>ealerv will find It to ftoclr advantage to cieniice t:il iutrutnsnt. It ha* improve ment- found in no other. Correspondence aolicit'd. Best oFer ever plvrn. Money refunded ■|on ret dm of organ and freight charges paid by me (lUniel F. Beatty) t*th wavs if unsatisfactory, a.ler a est tiial of five daya Organ warmnted forvlx year*. Afentxdix ct.mit glveu everywhere 1 B'.vs BO ageut. Agents wanted. Address. CAMEL F. BEATTY, WlMlaing-ton, New Jersey, IJ. I. A. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, 1 WluMi may lw done With one fourUis the uxual cxpciote. by using or PATENT SLATE PAINT (Fiftocn Yearn Estnbliahcd.) MIXKb HEADY FOR USE. Flie-prcof, Water-proof, Durable, Economical and Ornamental, A roof nay be covered with it Very cheap shingle, and by application of Mil* niaie he made lo last from Pb to 2ft years, old roofs can be patched and coated, looking much better arid lading longer than ue ar shingles withou; the slate, lor . . Qiie-thiid the Cuat of Re-ahinglinff.- The xpen* of slating new shingle* is on h a Lout the cost of Himaty laylnc them Th pai.:t it ri>:r, moor again.*! sparks r flvhg euibeis, as may It taMij tested Ly any ci.c IT KTOrU EVERY LEAK, Siitl for tin or iroii lias tm> eqttr.t, as It ex parol* by heat, c, .md < KiN'jE. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. lGaHon. caa and box..*. %1 50 I ;; 2 ss .* * 550 '3 •* kee 1 9•£ 20 •• h-Mr barrel 16 OP V one barrel..... 30 on lOlbe., ceinent for bad leak* 1 25 We have In Atoc*< ofournwn manufacture, roofing materials, etc., at the following low prices: 1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at S cents Cr square foot. (Or we will furnish Rub r Roofing Nail*. Caps, and Slate Paint for an entire ucw roof, at cents per siume foot ) roll* i-ply Tarred Roofing relt. At IV cents per equate foot. 3000 rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2% cent* per squa; ? foot. j 2000 roll* Tarred Sheatlnc, at U sent per ?qmre font. 5000 gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed rea dy for u>e, nti Inside or outside work, at $2 per gallon, all shades. 1000 Bb.s slate Fleer." per bbl. $3 CO I'XW " Soanstone Flour - Joo KM " Graftott Mineral.:..'. " 300 1000 " Metalle Pilot, drv... *' 3 (si 1 peelal prices per ton or e*r-load lots. All orders most be -reeem pa tiled with the money, or subject to 30 d-y draft on well known parties. SLY. SLATE FAIYTC® PAN T, 102 e given to Agcuts.aud oiiter dtu kients, will N sent fire < Agents wanted, male or female, in every county In the United Mates and Canada. A liberal discount made So teachers, ministers churches, schools, led res, cte.. where 1 have n< aseata. Illustrated catalogue and pri ee list free. Correspondence soneited. Agent discount given wnore 1 have no agents. Best offer ever given now ready. Addicts, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A. FARMERS OF CENTRE CO. I would respectfully call your at tent ion to the celebra ted Keystone Han Made Chains. These chains have lieen thoroughly tested by farmers and teamsters in this neighborhood, and are prp , nou need by all who have used them as far superior to anv other chains made. Having secured the stile agen cy for Centre county for the sale of these chains, 1 am prepared to fnr nish on short notice unythi ng in the line of Chain ß, from the u heaviest stump machine chain (low to the smallest chin chain, all hand mode, of the i>eAt refined iron, and war ranted for one year. Cull on or address A. O. Deinineer. Mtllheiin, Dec. 14. 1876. TRIFLING I WITH A COLD ISALWAYSDAKOfIPCd v USE WELL'S CAR; Ui.lC TAKtKV a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all disei>- y ol the THROAT, LUNtii-, UitbT and At COILS MKMAKANii, , % * lUf 111. only HI BLUB SOi.D BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C .IL .CKIIIRNTON. Ybixlb New York. Active Areata wauted iiwtxnUy to loi' fftwe The *.'* CENTENNIAL LIPQStfIC.* . DLSCRItIED AND ILI.USTRATKD. Nearly Buo nngex; only fi2.fcf>t riMi iTTtisli. lioiM s and h Iremrure a* t he test end etie. est Ul*tory Of ibe Girut CkhiLUion. . I - dotwd by t>ffiris l., ar.d DeiTj- • selling immensely, (me lady elrtt Wr#4t>: four weeks. Aut qul-kw or iif>* For full partit-u sis. Audre*s fitT.hAl Blow., l'ublisbej-j bttect, i^i A LCCRATIYR BVMYFBS CaTWe want nto mote ilist-tln.F j Scwifie JNa< hlne Agentn. Nid Zut oieti or energy hih! ability the hiiklticcii of Selling Rrßint thiiies. (o;;-pcitalic H Liberal, kvt rxrying fiCfocdiiig (o Ability, (lii! after mn! QiatlficßtloiiKCf the Arret; ( For I'.irtlf itlart Addr>>s fils&s Sewing Machine ft. fhicap srt &120 Broad way, Aew York, or Irgns La. J. S. MILLER, fashionable Tailor, AAnoXflkt'CC, Having opened rooms on the door of John Rupji's building he t ptepared to inai.nhnTuie all kind* of men's and bj 'sgunnent.s.HCCOid iug to the latett Mj|rx, and upon slutest notice, end all word wSh-- ianted lo render s;tlsfaction. Ciit ting nud ropniring done. Daniel F. Beatty'a CAOTIO*.—The repute: lon I have gelurff avd ll.e cc-iebiity of nit trigone, hare tudu ed M4ii* unpi tneip.ed paniv* . ana a%euM toren|>p tny circulars, and ini*;repj raeut iwy instrumffits; egau:*t this rtte pnMic rfte heif by cautioned. All juy Organs bear hit trade-male. Golden Tongue, and ;tii my PT. no* have He woid r lAtVO undcriini. and also have my uami'BaE?ggßF- and tf i --q tnre, Damkl F. HealTr, VYnshibten, h. J., ituont to uich iiou b DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, X. J., U. 8. L. BEATTITSto# Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. I*. Rowed 4tCo.,(N.Y.i Newspaper Reporter. says: F the organ builder. e< 1. ash.Nfcton, N. J-, presses forward Willi greatest vigor." FremWm, Peol, NUgv*Fails. N/ Y. . "Veveral months use of the eleceut Parlor Organ y< n wrn me satisfies me that lr f* >fb ultiio best made. It has a i ich tone; its various tones arc most pleasant. 1 movY heartily recommend your organs lor Darlur school, church or other use. Be*t offer ever given. Money rerticdetf up.n icturn of organ and freight charge* paid by me (Dank l K. Benttv) Inith wavsHl unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five day* Organ warranted for five years. t?cnd for extended, list of testimonials before buying a pallor Organ. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washing ton. New leriey, T. . A T UE CUf \ r J%^S v i ltl TLAe * BOOTSiifIOES, CAITERS & SLIPPERS " 1 la Cliutou or Centre counties is at J". s, LOCK HAVEN, I'XXX'A. where a large and nice stock rr Spring and Mimmer has just ai lived, t:. gndsrctKM boots a si) stoat AT w*oL*rai t.mf | DAVID F. FOKT.NET, Attornrt-at-law, EELLET OKTB. > tfxlr. PA. f Iwanfed tLt liighc*! fctdtl n limit. E. & H. T. iimiu co. 691 Lrcadtrap, JVrir Ytf/c. (Orp. Metropolitan Betel.) Mannfacißrrrti, Importer* 4k D* r Irn in Ensroims. Ctrcmcs eeJ Fran. sTI.KI-.GS4.OPi:* & VII. MS, Albc!Bß,Grspacscfpcß, Pfeologpiiptci* And kindred gocd?-Celebrities, Xtlltftu, PHOTORAPBHJ, MATERIAII" everything in tk* ; c - way of . STEBEOPTIFONMXI KICIfUMIHI, MII'BO M IEyTIFIC LA^TIKM, KTEREOPAXOPI ICON, f M ITftIYfr.MMTY ftIEREOt XI (OX, AI>YAIITKSI K H KTEBEOFIRUX AKTUfIKOH, SCHOOL LAiM£N, FAhUAY LA STERN TF.OFLL'S LANTERN. Eaeh style being the best cf its class 1* Iks market. Catalogue oft anterns ai:d Slides, wltfa di rectlons for using. sci:t on application. Any enterprising man can make mousr with a Ma tic Lantern. *S.V|Rltr>rK to the Center nial ExpesitUs wiildowiseiy to defer purchasing tucda U our Hue tintlt they come to our sto". e In New Yolk, where they Will find greater variety and more moderate urices, and can ttleet more at their leisure. But we have a con cession to sell some styles of ovr goods in tU building okr he Department of Fntflic Cory fort, and thoss not eomiug to New York aro invlt dto calf cn our representation tbero OS- A full stock of Views of tkc Expert!. ' tion Buildings and their contents. 03—Cmt out this ad. for rcferecce""®* \V 4\TFT> w ® erergetlo si m.i a iiir # men and women Business (hat will Pa? from *i to 08 per day, can be pursued m your own neighborhood. and Js strietlr hon orable. I-articular * free,or samples worth, severs! dollarsthat w ill enable you in co to work at once, will be sent on rei'Wpt of fitti cents. -