Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 20, 1877, Image 3

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    C|c Journal
Uller & Derail#. Pruirietors
B. O. lIMMiTOER, Associate Kdito
v--—-v
■lllheini. Titarstlaj, Scn.ZU.
Torms— Sl.so Per Annum.
1." -
Democratic State Tlftoit.
For St i-rumk Judge. x
JOHN TRUNKJ&',
or Vksa*o CounTY,
For State TurasVUkr,
AMOS C. NO YES,
% or CUNTOW CoCNTY.
FOR ArbiTOß UCMIRAI.,
W. P. BCIIKLU,
or Bkdtxmkd CorsTY.
Democratic County Ticket.
For District Attorney,
D. F. FOHTNFA\_
Digest or Klectlon Laws.
Election-Tuesday, Novbr. 6th.
l*olls open at 7 A. and close at i p. M.
WHO CAN VOTK. . ;
Every male citizen, twenty-one years of
axe, possessing the. follow lug qualxlca-.
tlonfCttßU be cntiUM to v.otiaM,all clec-
slmll bet tx a elHwn of the
Vnlted States one uionth.
2. He shall have resided id the State one
voar: or, * having previously been it qnal
-1 tied elector or native born chiten thereof,
nud shall'have reuioytsi therefrom apd
returned, then he shall have resided there
in six months immeUlately preceding the
He"shall have resided in the district
where he intends to vote two mouths tm
* xuedinielv preceding the election, instead
of ten davs as fovnlerly.
4. If twenty-one year* of age. or p
--ward. he shall have paid, within twotyavs,
a State or younU' J" v f
bH?n asscjfcAlaf iessflwo ratuttos-ine\ i
ous toThe election. fiul jini<t at least one
lnoath previous to
5. Foreign oorn eitizoth? fIUTt-frmve hei n
naturaliEt-d at least one month before the
election .and mu>t conform to toe lvqnliv
tnetxts eov.talned in mscti'ux 4, .mreceduig.
The election will beheld otx Tixt 1 ilts
dav next following rho ttrst Monday of
November." being this year the Whtuiy
' oftheiuotxtb. „
Saturday. October Bth, is the last iLi\ for
securing haturulixatlou papers.
Saturday, October 6t'u. is the last day on
which taxes can be paid in lyjpll timt W
% The above date should -be carefully re
membered and acted on by all voters.
The Democrats ot .Northumber
land county haVe already dboseu del
egates for the next state convention,
and instructed them for Hon. A, H.
X)ill for Governor. ''Governor Dill
woulu read pyottf^i*lh
V Local matters and
liave crowded politics entirely out
of our columns this week. Patience,
we expect to do sortie effective ser
. • vice yet, and the JOURNAL deduct
will give a good account of itself in
November. Mark it.
, For Journal.
FROM AAROXSBFRP TO rOBUKX,
VIA SWAKTZ'S KAW MILL.
Mr. Editor:—We have had much
angry discussion and bitterness of
feeiing on the mooted question of
new road s and bridges made nects-
Kiry, or supposed to be necessary,
by'reason'of the construction of the
L. C. & 8. U. rail road, through the
eastern iart of Penns Volley. Is it
not deplorable that men, as a gener
al tiling, will T'Ot consider these
qnestions'dt flberately and form their
opinions upon the merits of each
particular case V Instead of doing
this the bam passions of our na
tures are often permitted to got the
letter of our judgements, and we
form our conclusions front the very
narrow premises of self-interest,
when the public good should be our
controlling motive.
If an Vote particular wd is ab
solutely and radtspenssmy' necessary,
it is the one leading from Miilbeira
to the Depot. It aught to 1* freely
admitted on all hands that the best
and shortest load that can Le made
over the route, is a public necessity,
and yet there has 1 een and still is
much opposition to it, as now pro
jected and surveyed. Those who
oppose the road say, and with much
truth it must be admitted, that it is
very unfair that one township
should be compelled alone to build a
road for the joint use of three town
ships. Let ns see how the matter
stands, relatively and financially.
The assessed valuation of Pen 11
township is $479,209, Haines—soo4,
024. Miles $520,050. T0ta1—1.603,-
283. The estimated costs of the new
road, if the location remains as now
fixed, is a matter on whicb opinions
differ very widely. I have heard es
timates (guessing) from $3,000 to
SIO,OOO, exclusive of county bridges,
but consider such figures as ex
tremes, and will assume say S4,CKX>,
as the safe medium. These $4,000
must be paid by Pen 11 Twp. alone
while slie has certainly not more
tlian a half interest of actual use, iu
' the road. "She would thus pay SIOOO
for the benefit of Miles, and the same
amount for Haines. Pelin town
ship, the smallest and poorest of the
three, with an assessed valuation
of only $479,209, bears the burden
alone, which in equity, if not in law,
should lie distributed over Penn,
Miles and Haines, whose total as
sessed valuation is $1,603,283. And
yet Penn Twp. does not complain—
at least the friends to the road do
not— feeling, as they do, the utter
necessity of a good and level road to
the Depot. There is no legal reme
dy against what seems to be a great
wrong, and they are willing to ac
cept the inevitable, withoat grumb
ling. In addition to this Penn Twp.
is now building a road for Haines at
Pine Creek, at a cost of at least
SSOO. Even this is done without a
word of complaint, although tjie
roadtfs almost solely for the benefit of
Haines.' It was considered but fan
that the Pine Creek region should
liave better access to the Depot than
their present roads afford, and Penn
township very generously conceded
their claim without remonstrance of
any kind.
Now Mr. Editor, if the matter
would end here, Penn Twp. would
bear the burden for herself and otli
ors, heavy as it is, patiently. But
wnat she has done and is doing is
not yet enough, she is still asked to
do more— much more — not for her
own benefit, or even the benefit of a
single one of her burdened citizens,
but for the sole and exclusive con
venience of a neighboring township,
or part of a township. A new road
is asked from the toll-gate at Aaron s
burg, to a point near Swartz's saw
mUI, in Penn Two. Let us inquire
who asks for this road and who pro
tests against it. For whose conven
ience it is intended and who is to
I pay for it. Tt needs no argument at
iluuv UuU Penn Twp., does
not aak oTwaht it. Not oneoUu'r
citizens vvltl bo benefited by it to,the
amount of a dime —not one is on the
petition asking s-'ch a road. These
are facts admitted by all. It is plain
then that the road is not wanted lor
the brtieffl of Penn Tvvp. or any
man in it. "Who then does want
it ? jTlie Pine Crock region certain
ly-does not , Woodward dors not—
the lower end of Haines generally
does not. The whole matter boiled
down amounts to about this: Some
of the citizens of Aaronshurg and
perhaps a small region round about
would like to linve a near cut to t lie
Depot provided they can saddle tlie
heaviest burden upon others. Thej
want the road as a convenience, for
it is certainly not a business necessi
ty, but are entirely willing that their
neighbors of an adjoining township,
who are already loaded down to
groaning by taxation, for the lienofit
of others, should foot the greater
part of the bill. This is tlu ir modest
rtquest—this is exactly what they
ask.
Let us now examine how the mat
ter stands numerically. 73 citizens
of Haines twp. being less than one
fourth of her total number, ask for
the road. Not a man from Penn is
on the affirmative side of this ques
tion, 56 citizens of Haines and 167
of of Penn—a total of 223 remon
strate against it. This shows, if
anything, the current of public opin
ion on tlie subject, and that while
but a small fraction of the voters of
llaines towuship desire this road, a
verv large majority of both town
ships consider if unnecessary—in
fact all but useless.
The shortening of the distance
from Aaronsburg to the Depot,
which if fl am correctly informed
will be lessened altout three fourths
of a mile, and the convenience of a
comparatively small number of the
citizens of Haines, mostly of Am ons
burg. will be but an insignificant
offsett against the costs of construc
tion and the damages this road will
entail, and both costs of making and
damages will fall most heavily on
Penn, wl o has not the slightest in
terest to subserve, bqfc much to suf
fer, if this road be forced upon her
against her strongest possible tiro
test. It would cut the Swartz farm
diagonally through its entire length,
and nmssltite the building of at
j least a mile of fencing (for both
sides of road) in Penn township, all
of which would come out of the
straitened purses of her* tax-payers,
while those at whose instance the
road Is roftde. If at alf, wffl escape
with but trifling expenses in compar
ison. At a morderate estimate the
costs of construction and damages,
if fairly assessed, would lie %t least
SIOOO for Penn -township. This is
certiinly low enough, as the fencing
alone would cost over SSOO. In
summing up then, the account would
about thus:
Penn pays for the benefit of Tlaines:
On tie new road from Alill
heim to Depot, at hast SIOOO.
On the Pine Creek road, 500.
On the (projected) road from
Aaroneburg to intersections, 1000.
S2IOO.
This is what Penn twp. is c-roly
asked to do in the face of the ftrcf
that the- assessed valuation of
Haines is $1*24.817 in excess of that
of Penn. and of the additional fact
that Penn, with much jess means
and with n number of her property
holders residing in and subscribing
their rail road stock to the credit of
Jlaines, has contributed as much in
dollars and cents to the building of
the rail road as Haines township
did.
If any number of the citizens of
Hames to wnsliip or of A aronslmrg
want new roads for their exclusive
benefit, let them follow the example
of Penn, and pay for them tl emselves
as they are so much more able to do,
and not ask it of others, who are
poorer, Ar.d who have already done
much more than their comparative
share to the building of the great
enterprise of Penns Valley. This
would be coromraon fairness and
good logic as well. If the golden
rule"i 3 worth anything at all in road
making—here would tie a fine chance
for a practical application.
EQUITY.
Communicated.
THE (ICTXGER PICNIC.
Great Outpouring of the People.
OldXltUnr Mountain filled with
• livlns in*Mi of tin inanity AM
far HM tLe eye ran Nee.
Mr/Editor Please find a place
M the JOURNAL for my feeble ac
count of one of the grandest rural
festivities ever held in Centre coun
ty.
The fourth annual picnic of the
Patrons of Husbandry was held'on
the summit of Nittany Mountain,
west of Centre Hall, Thursday the
13th, inst. In the morning the
heavens were overhung with heavy
clouds which momentarily threaten
ed to descend in the form of rain
and drench the earth. Many were
the anxious and ierhaps doubtful
looks cast heavenward, seeming to
ask—"Will not Providence favor us
with a pleasant day for our festi
val
About 9 o'clock the heavy clouds
began to break and the blue sky be
came visible Here and there, gladen
ing the hearts of hundreds 011 their
way to the picnic.
Arriving on the grounds at abowfc
11 o'clock, we found thousands of
Centre County's sturdy sous and
fair daughters already assembled,
and many others were coming in
continuous streams, from the north,
the south, the east and the west, to
participate 111 the pleasures of the
day.
At 114 A. M., the meeting was or
ganized, when our worhyt Deputy,
Leonard Itbone, entertained the
audience for half an hour in a well
prepared address, after which the
announcements were made for the
afternoon arid the meeting adjourn
ed for dinner. The scene that now
presented itself beggars all descriir
tion. As far as you could see the
earth was covered with table linen
and loaded with the good things pre
pared for the occasion by the ladies,
(God bless them,) without whose
kind help all such festivals would be
uttei failures. Five brass bands were
present—from Farmer's Mills, Cen
tre Hall, Loop, Pine Grove and Zion
—and I tell you they made the wel
kin ring and the valley echo with
their delightful music. Hucksters
as usual, to the number of a dozen,
more or less, were also on hand with
their melons, peanuts, candies, to
bacco and cigars, cider, cakes and
beer, and thev seemed to do a flour
ishing business.
Having done full justice to the in
ner man and scent a pleasant hour
in social intercourse with old and
new friends, the meeting was reor
ganized at half past one. According
to previous announcements Mrs. Id
dings of Union Urange, Bald Eagle
Valley, now filled the speakers stand
for about three quraters of an hour
and tilled it very ably. Mrs. hi
dings is certainly a lady of more
than ordinary mental powers and
courage, as her earnest and telling
address full demonstrated. Ilad no
other speech been made than that of
Mrs. hidings, the writer would have
felt fully compensated for li s jour
ney of some thirty miles, on that
dav.
j)r. Calder, President of Pcgnn.
State College, was next introduced,
and entertained the vast audience
for a short time very profitably in a
very able and pointed address. Col.
•las. P. Weaver was then called for
and responded in his usual pleasant
and happy style.
The day being pretty well spent
the exercises wero closed, and with
the ln'st of feelings the brotherhood
separated, each wending his way
homeward, satisfied that the day
was well and profitably spent, and
hoping that the seed sown may
spring forth and boor abundant
fruit iu due season.
EYK WITNKBS.
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
Dysentery is prevailing hero to sonic
extent among children.
Shook, Hro. A Co., are doing ft Whloesnlo
Drug business at Fariuer'a Mills, (Spring
Mills P. O.)
We are all very ghvl to sec our goad old
friend. Mr. l'GUr Wilson. on the street
again, lie hud been laid up with sickness
for several weeks.
I J. Grenoble, the enterprising mer
chant, is also in the grain ami seed busi
ness. Tic will always pay tin! highest
market price.
Henrv Kn.nnine has the "trestlo work"
up luid'the grain lloiise wdll soon be up
too. This town needs a few more sueg
pushing men.
Kumor says this town lias a man who
will compete with the K. It. in carrying
merchandise to town. He proposes to
start teams ami iiitul gtauis oheuper than
hv mil. That is what we need, p 'ir
freights arc entirely too high. Give too
teamster a fair chance.
, YOMA.
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EitJiATUM. —In our article last
week heatled "lltHi. VN m. H. Arm
strong"' h vry annoy iug error occtir
ed —not in tho writing but in the
making tip of tbo form. Otir lore
man was overcrowfit'd on press day
: anil in bis 'uiitv had the misfortune
to get the arlieig incorrtctly divid
ed." It reads nil right, and that ixirt
which we wrote, very truthfully too,
if you jtistmanage to keep on tlio,
truck.
Impkov km i:NT s.—"\Yusl i
new house ou Penn Street is up.
Wash handles himself pretty lively.
Squire Heifsnvtler removial the ojtl
shqdat the east end of his house and
a beautiful bay window now adorns
that end. Israel Confer knocks the
spots off everybody in the portico
line in these parts, and we, ve local,
are just about completing the neat
est little Book and Stationery store
tol-eseen in a day's travel, after
which we expect to do business on
the first f.'wr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC?.—' The J
Picnic,of tin*
Sunday Schools on hist Saturday
was a veiypleasaut occasion, only]
wo are sorry to say, it was not as ,
well favored bv Iho weather as the 1
attendants would hnvtv wished. St ill
the Sunday School? did not get dis
couraged by the spells of rain, but
succeeded in having a line time after
all. The crowd was addressed by
Ilevs. Peters and Stainlutch in
speeches suitable for the celebration.
The Millheitn Cornet Hand furnished
ttieir Vfood music part of the dav.
The singing of both sundav Schools
was excellent.. In resjiccc to tlie
dinner we must say., that the ladies
had done their level best in filling
the baskets with an abundance of
well prepared and tasty provisions.
Altogether the celebration was a
Success.
GRANDJOINT PARADE— On Sat
urday last the Millheim Council, No.
30f>, (J. U. A. M., joined the Wash
ington (tamp, Xo. 202, P. S. of A.,
in ltebersburg in a grand and showy
parade. At a o'clock in the after
noon the lirst named order, accom
panied by the Millheitn Cornet Hand
arrived in town and soon afterwards
both orders headed by the band
could be seen in ranks, equipped in
full regalia and looking remarkably
well. They marched up and down
town and then proceeded to the evan
gelical church of that place. After
the orders had gone through their
usual ceremonies, Mr. G. W. Foote
of Mifllinburg was called upon to
deliver a lecture, which he done in a
clear and elegant manner. I!e was
followed.by M* A. W. Berry of
Sugar valley, a line speaker. Mr.
Abs. Hurler made a few concluding
remarks, which caused the audience
to get in a good hiunor. The meet
ing then adjourned and the. proces
sion formed for another inarch down
town, where the Milliieim Cornet
Band honored Dr. Ilillibish by a
line serenade.
As the day drew to an end, the
orders and band were soon on their
way home, leaving a very good and
satisfactory impression with the lie
bersburg people,
<!%#
KIAXINATTOXS 0V TRACIIEKS
FOR 1577.
M'lesburg & Boggs—Milesburg, Fri
day, Sept. 24.
Miles—Kebersburg, Monday, Sept
24.
Ilaines—Aaronsburg, Tuesday, Sept.
25.
Penn —Milllieiui, Wednesday, Sept.
20.
Gregg—Penn Hall, Thursday, Sept.
27. *
Potter —Centre Ilall, Friday, Sept.
. 28.
Harris—Boalsburg, Tuesday, Oct. 2.
College—Lemont, Wednesday, Oct.
3.
Ferguson —Pine Grove Mills, Thurs
day. Oct. 4.
Halfinoon Stormstown, Friday,
Oct, 5.
Patton —Waddle's School House,
Saturday, Oct. 0.
Benner—Knox's School House, Mon
day, Oct. 8..
Spring—Valentines' School House,
Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Walker—lltfblersburg, Wednesday,
Oct. 10.
Marion Jacksonville, Thursday,
Oct. 11.
EXAMINATIONS WILL ORKN AT
9 A. M.
Seme of the directors should be
present in time to make out a list
of applicants to be examined.
: HENRY MEYER,
Aug, 25, 1877. County Supt.
Lock Haven has a debt of $176,
979.03.
T'hey tlunk there is coal oil on the
farm of Abraham F.yer, in Uniou
county. Well, let them think.
• * •
Have yoit lieartl tho news from
Mirine V If not. did voti hear some
thing drop awav out ill California V
Miflliulmrg is afflicted with a gfcat
nunilHM Of snooks. Hope they will
not disturb tuft swest slumbers of
brother Schocli.
Hon. L. A. Market will please
accept our tluinks for bound conies
of Congressional Record, 2nd Ses
sion, 44th Congress.
Frank Lehlik.— The popular
puhlishcV of magazines, has failed.
It is said the pa|M>r and magazines
will be published us heretofore.
The Methodist Sunday School of
I/ewisburg realized $276 nett profit
by their recent excursion to Spring
Hills.
AwfuL Bio.— Post Master Si vela
si;nti\rod beet to our ollice that
weighs 7i pounds any hum who can
lieat that beet will please step for
ward three paces.
The review on the road projected
from Aaronaburg to Swartz's saw
mill will come off on the 26th inst.
T. B. McElroy, John Shannon and
A. P. Hosterman, are the viewers.
On lost Tuemiw.v evening our town
Wfw vifilUal by a Russian, who went
through quite uatouUliing per form ayot-a
with lib well trained brow n beftr -mid
drew a large number of M]M9ctatoni on the
streets-.
The extensive axe factory of Robt.
Mann Ac Son, near Mill ilall, was
totally destroyed hy tire on Monday
night, the lOlh, inst. Loss, s2',ood,
fully covered by insurance.
Jndjje Mayer was in Jkdlejfbnte
last Weefe iiiul the papersßny fie 16oks
"splendid." pear me, we knew that
fact twenty nine tvars ago When we
made coats. Vests ami tuuncntiunu
blcs for the etnbrvo .Tmlcr \
Wm. Cameron, a brothei of Hon..
Simon Cameron, and for many years
a prominent citifcen of Lewlsnurff,
died on Monday the 9th instant a*,
his home in Lewisburg, in the 82nd
year oi his age.
■ "■■■ ■ ■
Mnook, Smith Jc Co., have cleared
away the old store boxes and other
rubbish on the Penn Street side of
their store. Make an entry to their
credit, liawkeye, and let tine fjood
work go on.
The Millheim Cornet Band return
their thanks through the .JOURNAL
to that prince of good fellows, Dr.
D, J. llillbish, for the present of a
very finely executed and valuable
tjirrn picture, on the occasion of
their visit to Rebersburg, last Satur
day.
The Watchman suggests that
Ifedlefonte should either build the
rait road to Lemont, or else build a
fence around the town and white
wash litr. That's a capita! Itjt;
brothel Meek, but see to it that
fejiee will be washed white on the
ratbtidr, 11 would be more scriptural,
you know.
Wm. Smith, of l'rauk; has been
appointed eollertor of state and cor.n
ty taxis lor LVnu Twp.;.l. 11. Wile
for Haines and Joel Moir&for MHca.
Don't know who the other collectors
are but suppose all concerned wili
' liuil out somehow or] other. Get
I your "scrip" ready.
Head "Equity's" communication
on the roan subject, in another col
umn. Equity seems to have been at
some pains to jjet correct data and
presents one side of the case rather
forcibly. Xow let the other side be
heard also. The afiinuntive has the
I floor. s *>
A SENSATION. —Quito a stir ami
buzz was created on Thursday last
when Sheriff M user's splendid car
riage arrived —the one that is to run
between the town and Depot. By
special mint at ion the JO&UXAL
staff had the first ride, and we can
assure the public that the carriage
is lit for a Coventor to ride in.
The Sheriff will please consider our
chip hats tipped tor the ride;- ? '
Rev. .T. J). Tlerr. 1). D., ard Mr.
J. W. Perry, from Nuw York city
are here on a squirrel hunting expe
dition. IfjOiily the JielMonters \youitl
hurry up a little and supply the miss
ing link, the IJ. C; & N'. C. It. It.
would soon be the Grand Trunk
Line around the world, via San
Franciao, China and Japan. Hurry
up, gentlemen, why stan I ye here,
hands in pocket, afl the day idle?
"From Bellefonte to Lenient, vn
xcarO.,
The County Superintendent and
the committee on permanent certifi
cates M ill meet at Centre Hall, on
Monday, Oct. 1,1877, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., when all applicants are ex
pected to be present for examina
tion.
SALT. IE MEEK.
LAURA GRAHAM,
Z. B. KKISK,
E. 15. IIOSTEIOIAN,
C. L. GKAMLKY,
Committee.
A IVAKMXO. —Two sons of Mr. Daniel
Weaver, of Gregg twp., aged about 11 and
13 years respectively, went into the woods
near their fathers, on Wednesday of last
week. The older one luut a gun loaded
with slugs, and was in the act of putting a
cap on the tube, which was too small,
when the boy tried to hammer it down
with his knife. While doing *o. he hold
the gftn under his arm, the muzzle cud
behind, when the loitd discharged, and
hit the younger brother in the side, taking
away the ski it nnl flesh to tho ribs, then
passed through his arm, midway between
the shoulder and elbow, lacerating the
flesh and bone in such a frightful munne,.
as to make amputation necessary. At
bust accounts the boy was doing as well as
can l>e expected under the circumstances.
Parents, take warning how you allow
your boys to handle lire arms.
It? IT FAlß? —Great and truly
liberal preparations are being made
by the Agricultural Society of Cen
tre county to make the coming Fair
a decided success. And now we ask
our neighbors and friends—is it alto
gether fair that all Fenns Valley and
Brush Valley too should Igo to the
Union county Fair and neglect our
own Fair V Let us treat our own
Fair fairly and afterwards do the
fair thing, if we can to the Union
county Fair, And if we go to the
Bellefonte Fuir and get our fare
at the Bush House, under the able
management of that tip top fellow,
McGollum, we will certainly fare
| well. This is tlie/atYcst adyice we
can give.
Alt' you going to tli** 'Se ; i Side, or
are you there already V 1m either
case procure Home of Gletn'r Sul
phur Soap, if yau would increase
tholuxury of the lmtli, render your
skiu white and healthy, and remove
freckles or situ burn. Sold by all
Druggists.
Hill's hair & Whisker Dye, black 01
brown, 60 ets. 4w.
—*—*>- * ■
Thk Bkatty Piano, and Jieat
ty's (1 olden Tongue Organs in ami"
factored by Dumel P. lJeatty, Wash
ington, N. ,7. U., S. A., are highly
endorsed by all who have tested
thrni, hh to the style of cte, dttra
biiity. and sweetness of tone. They
are said to excel any other instru
ment in perfeet construct ion. See
his advertisement in another col
umn. 4w.
Thk Veteran Cluii reunion
which was to couie of at Howard on
last Saturday, was postjioned by rea
son of bad weather, one week. The
arrangements made for last Satur
day will all hold good for next Satur
day, the 22ndi of wliioh'ftll concern
ed will please take notice.
DIED.
At Reberslmrg, on Hie 12th Inst., Charles
W. Luther, tufunt *on of Samuel ami June
Zetgler, aged S month* ami ibiyn.
Announcement*.
Wo are authorized to announce .T. M.
Kkichlinh, Esi|.,iJ Rellofonte, as a zandldstfo
or phMrh'.t Attorney. .Subject hi the deci
lon of the lHnnooratie county convention,
Wenro authorize:! to nnuoanco D. K
Kwitnbv. Eh.|., of HeUufonte. as a oandl
dnte for District Attorney. Subject to the
decision of the Democratic county eoo
vuuiion,
1 .1 ' . -JL 1 ■'
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Preaching In the Lutheran Church,
Auroushurg. uextsunday morning. CJor
uun. Ucv. J. Tomlinson, Pastor.
PrenoliinK In thci r. B. Chureli, ne\t
San day morning, by Rev. J. M. Smith,
Pant or.
Lodge and Society Direotory.
The MilUu'tm Cornet Itaml will toeet In
the Town Hall on Atouday and Thursday
u veiiin u*.
Provident*. Orange No. 217 P. of It..
t„ In Alexander'* block on the 2nd Sa
tardiiY of eneh month at r. M. and on
the 4th Saturday of each month at i;<J r. M.
The Irvine Literary Institute meets iu
the Town Halt, on the hint Friday evening
oi each month, until utlierwka ordered.
The MUlheim It. A L. Association meets
•in the Town Halt, oo the e.vculng of tho
uecoiid Monday of each month.
MlUhetm ( onacil No. O. t*. A. M.
meets every Saturday at H o'clock. i\ si., in
their t onaell Room, WUt'9 Buildiilff. De
gree Mwllngs w 111 he heb> on Tue.sday on
or ltcforc the full moou of eaah month,
t. H. llm.i>, Sec. B. I. Miller, O.
K C. A 8. V. BAII. ROAD
EXTENSION or THEMNETOSFHING MILLS.
On and after Monday, AupUst lSf/i. 1877,
trains on this road trill run daily, (except
Sundays) as folio tea :
WESTWARD HASrW.UIP
. T*~ I STA&OXB. ;I I 4 "l '
/. A.M. A.:./■ ___A.M.''l M. P. M.
ii.pi it , iL T.Oi Montnudoii, or. ft.Si) nr. W flf. 6.00
or. 6.25 ln.tr* 7.l*> fswtshiirp. ui"- H.."*) fi.4">
In 0" 7:s) Pair Ground, M 4fi Zi
10.14 7 21 nieiil. H.:tti 5.20
lo 21 7 X" vicknhurp. H.2i 5.1.1
10 37 7.4". Mimmhu.-.s, 8.10 fMW
1n.57 nr. 8.00 Mihnwnt. 8.05 4.10
II. Hi Laurelton, 4..W
l.u (Jbburn, 2.45
nr. l.o Nprltyj Mills. 2.10
P.M. /'. M. A. M. J- M. | A. M. P. M.
,VM 1 J- 2 conncrt at Montandon with
i Erie MaU west oh the Philadelphia C Erie
i It oil Road.
1 .Vo*. 3<t 4 vtth Porifir Erpress Bast.
Ao*. s*t 6 with fb st Line vent.
An Omnibus will run Iftvten Ix'vidntrg
and Montandon, to conrey jxixsenfier* to
and from Niagara INrprcn* vent and Dai/
Express east, on the Philadelphia Jk and
Erie Hail lioad. . „ ,
rhe regular Jlaff Pood Tie Let n will he
honored l-ctvecn these tvo points. ,
PESSHYLTAXU RAIL ROAR.
PHILADELPHIA t ERIE It. It. DIVI
EJON.
SI MM nil TIMK TAItLK.
On and after Rundau, Mai/ 1 315, IS7T. the
Trains on'the Philadelphia and Eric Rail
Iloa*i Division viU run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Pares New York \ 8.25 p. m.
44 44 " Philadelphia 11.55 p. m.
44 44 44 Jialtimore 9-lfl p. m.
44 4 4 44 llarrishurg 4.25 a.m.
44 44 44 Snnhurp 6.39 a. m.
44 44 44 M'intandon 6. '." ft. m.
44 44 .* 4 Wdliamsjxirt 8.3") a. m.
44 •• 14 Ijoek Haven 9.40 a. m.
" 44 44 arr. at Erie 7.35 p. m.
Niagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m,
44 44 44 Jiirrisbitrg 10.50 a. m.
44 4 * 44 Rnrihury 12.40 />. m.
44 44 44 Mantandon 105 p.m.
44 44 arr. at WilliamsporPl.'A)p. nt.
44 44 44 i/K.k Ifaven 3.25 p. m.
44 *• 44 Kane 9.20 p. m.
fY'nt Line lea>es New York 8.25 a. m.
44 44 44 Philnrlclphia 11.30 a, m.
44 44 44 Ililtlmore 11.35 a.m.
• 4 44 44 J/arrlshurg 3.20 p. m.
44 ,4 44 Sunburn 5.40 p. m.
44 44 44 Montaiulon G. 15 p. t n.
44 44 44 Williaimjiort 7.30 p.m.
44 44 arr. at Lock Haven MO p.m.
EASTWARD.
Pacific Ex. leaves Lock Haven 0.30 p. m.
44 44 44 Wdliamsport 7.55 a. m.
44 44 44 Montandon 9.1® a. in.
44 44 44 Sun'mry 9.35 a. in.
u *' arr.pl liarriniotiy 11.55 a. in.
44 44 44 Baltimore 6.10 p. in.
• 4 44 44 Philadelphia 3.l hp. in.
44 44 '• .Wtc York fi.45 p. m.
I)ny Ex. leaves Kan* 0.00 a. in.
• 4 44 Itock Ifaivn 11.20a. m.
44 44 4 - WiUiatnsjHHit 12.40 a.m.
° 44 44 ,1/bntanflod 1.47 p.m.
44 44 44 Banbury 2.15 p. in.
44 44 arr. at llarrishurg 4.10 p.m.
44 44 - 4 Philadelphia 7.20 p. in.
44 44 44 AVic York 10.14 p. 01.
44 44 44 H-Utiinore. 7.35 p. in.
44 44 44 Wtuhingtcm 9.07 ]k in.
Eric Mail leaves Erie 11.09 a. tit.
44 jjO' k llnren ft 45 p.m.
44 44 44 WiUimn*port 11.05 p. in.
44 44 44 Mantandon 12.18 p.m.
44 44 44 Banbury 12.45 a- m.
44 44 arr. at llarrishurg 2.45 a. in.
44 4 •' ihutitnore. 7.45 a. m.
44 44 44 Philadelphia, 7.00a. in.
i f 44 44 New York 10.05 a. in.
J>\ut Line leaves Williamnport 12.35 a. m.
44 44 44 Banbury 2.00 a. trt.
44 14 arr.atfTarrfshtirg 4.00 a.m.
44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a. in.
ii ii 44 Philadelphia 7.3-5 a.m.
44 44 44 jVei r York 10.25 a. m.
Eric Mail Went. Mayor a Ex. liV.it. Is>ck
Haven Aceotn. West and Day Express East
make close connection at Northumberland
with L. & H R. 11. trains for Wilkcnbarrc
and Be rant on. ,
Erie. Mail East and West connect at Erie
with trains on L. S. fr M. S. It. It., at Cory
with O. C. d- A. Y. It. It- at Emporium with
R. N. r. de P. 11. R . and at Driftwood with
A. V. 11.It. .
Parlor Oars will run between Philadelphia
and WUUamsport on Niagara Express West
Pacific Express East and Day Express East.
Sleeping Cars on all night trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Ocnil Sup't.
1823. SEND FOR 1878.
TUB
New York Observer,
The Best Religious and Secular Family News
paper. fc3.15 a Year, post-paid;
Established 1823.
37 l'ark Row, Sew York. "£#
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
HARDWARE
j JAMES HARRIS & CO.,
\ Dealers in Hardware,
No. 5. Brock crh off Row,
BELLEFOUTE, 3?_A.
I ,s a f t .
I *
<rOI.UE.HT HARDWARE HTOItR 191 CT'.XTtti: (O.*H
Complete line of Il.titlwrtr, of ell Kinds at tlic
• LOWEST PRICES.
I
The CcloSratei Barley Sheaf (M Stove & Anchor Boater.
CALL AND SEE.
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
WATCHES ! ! JEWELRY ! !
ROMA IXE GOLD, so extensive!* wm In Paris, was first discovered In 1870, by the
celebrated French chemist, Mons." 1). Re LaiuißH, win- jitantifaetuml It Into leweiry, tind
for five years sold it to the leading Jewelers m Paris for SO LTD GOLIK In 1875, when Ms
secret ltec*m known, ten of tire uiunufaecurtng Jewelei* twUhllHtnsi a stock eoiiijmiv,
with a capital of ♦lO,Ut*l'JoOjpr the purpose of manufacturing ROMAIXK GOLD JInVKL-
Jt y AST) WA TCI IKS With th s Immense capital* and the aid of Improved machinery
they are enabled to produoe all the latest patterns of jewelry at less than one-tenth of Sol
Id Gold, and of a quality and oolor which makes it impossible even for experts to delict it
'"'"lre hare srured the exclusive npeney of the United States and Canada, for the sale of
all g<r*p ma ntt factored from this metal, and lit order to introduce the in in themost wpeedv
manner, h.:" put up assorted sample lots as given below, which We win st?U at o'tie-ttntfi
the retail value until January l#f, 1878. Jteatt the list.
50-CEXT LOT.
One Gent's Watch Chain retail price #1 JO
<ne pair Kn craved sleeve buttons re. pr. 75
One Htone Sot Scarf Pin " <5
One set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs. " " 75
One Improved shape Collar Button," H fid
Oue heavy plain \V b ddiiig King. 1 2
Total *T. 00
For fin cents we will send above six articles
postpaid.
*t.oo LOT.
One pair Sle#ve buttons, stone setting.
(hie set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs.
One heavy band Engagement King.
One set. W) Engraved Bracelets.
One l-nslles' Long Guard or Neck Chain.
One Engraved Miuiatur Locket for the above.
<ne Gent's Heavy IJnk Watch Chain.
One Lake George* Diamond Stud".
$2.00 LOT.
One Lad es' Neck Chain and Charm.
One laidies' Heavy Guard Chain for Watch.
One set Pin and Ear Kings, Amethyst.
Oue extra fine Miniature Locket.
One Cameo Heal King.
One very heavy Weddingor Engagement ring
<ue Gent's Ileavy Watch Chain with Charm.
One pair Pearl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons.
One Lake George Cluster Pin.
One pair (2) heavy hand Bracelets.
The retail price of the article* in each sample lot amounts fo exactly ten times the
price we ask for the lot; for example our *LOU lot retails for ♦Id.OU; our #5.00 lot for #50,00.
SOL ID ROXAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
To any oue sending USJUI order for the above lots by express to the amount of 51* 00.
\\m will send PRRK one solid Komaine Gold Huntiug-Cose Watch, Gents' or Ladies' size,
warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a #lfio gold watch. By MM.il
postpaid. #15.50. Tliis is our BEST OFFKR to AGkyTS, and b woith a triad, as the watch
alone will sell or trade readily for from #2O to #SO. Gents* or Ladies' Watch alone, #7 or
with a Heavy Gent's Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, or Indies' Opera Chaiu with
* lUle jtEitK*fJl'/CR:— This offer onlv holds *6od until Jan. Ist, 178., Alter that time we
shall sell only to Jobbers and \yiiolesale dealers, and any one wishing our goods will tabu
have to pay full retail prices.
•Bomalne Gold is the best, and. in fact., the only Imitation of genuine gold made, being
the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods aire Made In the Uuetrt gold patterns*.
Will guarantee satisfaction In every instance, or refund money.
Send money by P. 0.. Money Order, or Registered letter, AT OUR. RTSTC. So
ooods sent C. O. D. unless at least ♦.*.( accompanies the order. Address plainly,
IV. F. EYA\S, & CO. Sole Agt's for F. 8., and Canada,
•5 A 97 Ho nth Clark btreet, ChlrligOi til.
I* X.ECUTORS 4 SALE.—The underatprncd
'jKxecntors of the lost will ami testa
ment of George Gramly. late of Millheim,
deceased, will offer at public sale on tilt!
premises. Mill helm, on Saturday, Septem
lior ®th, 1877. at one o'clock, P. M. the fol
lowing valuable real estate: .
TIJHKK CMcrapt IXJTK, situate in Millheim
aforesaid. bounded north by alloy ami Elk
Creek, east by Elk Creek. south by Innds
of John H. Muswr arid other*. ami went
bv Water street,—i*ou tain Inn altogether
ninety tw o nerchc* neat measure. There
on i* erected a largo two apil a Italf story
plank dwelling house, good barn, shop,
and all other necessary oittbrilldiiigs. A
tine variety of choice &ttit tree* on the
premises. "A thrirtV orchard of apple
trees In good bearing condition in the
rear ot barn.
Also. t the same time, a certain piece
of hind situate one half mile v- est of Mill
lieini uforwmtd. Imumled on the north pv
Turnpike, on fh east by lands of Jacob
N'ees' estfitc. on the south by lands of Ad
am Morr. and on the west by a lane —con-
taining tlvc acres and six perches ncnt
measure. The same is in rt good stMtc of
cultivation.
Terms will bo made 4 known on day of
sale, by „
.lERKWIAH HAtWftS.
JOXATUAX tiRAMI V.
Executors.
July 33—Ct.
ADMINISTRATORS RAT.E OF VALU
ABLE REAL ESTATE 4
By virtue of an order of the Orphans <-oh't
of Centre County, the undersigned, admin
istralor of the estate of wm. *■ H.VKTKK. late
of Millheim, Ucccxsyd, will offer at 1 tthllc
Sale, at Mlilhebn. on Saturday. October oth;
1877, the following valuable property :
No. 1< All that certain tract of Land, situ
ate In Penii twp.. Centre Co., Pa., bounded
and described as follows, viz: Begltuilncon
the centre of turnpike leading bom Mill
heim to Aaronsbnrfr, thence along lauds late
or John Roes man's estate south. IJ4°, east
sf> .3-10 iierches to a stone, thence ahjng laud
of George Swart* south, 88*4° west, 14 iMO to
a stone, thence along land of flettrr Dnt well
cr north, lM" west. 48 7-10 jierches to the
centre of said turnpike, ihbnce along same
north, Slk® cast, 18 l-lo perehes to the place
of beginning, containing •> acres, neat meas
ure.
NO. 2. All that certain tract of land situ
ate in township, county and state aforesaid,
bounded a'jd described as follows, viz : Be
cinniui at a stone, thence along land or Ja
cob Nees". estate north, 14 degree west, 31
1-10 perches to the middle of turnpike lead
ing from Millheim to Aaronsimrg, thence
along said turnpike south. 55? wst. 24_ 8-10
nurcnes to a post, thence hy Jacob
Nees' estate south, Vs°, east 2sbs perches to
stone, tlieuce bv laiul of John 11. Mussel and
others north 77 a east. 53-10 perches to atone
thence by land of Geo. Swartz north
east, 17 3-10 lx 4 r. to the place of boginuing,
containing 4 acres, noal measure.
No. 3. All that certain piece of mountain
land, situate tu township, county aiu! state
aforesaid* bouaitted and described as follows,
viz: Beginning at a stone, thence by land of
Philip High south, 15° east, 98 perches to a
stone, thenffic by laud of Musser S, Gephart,
south 72>i° west, 25 9-10 perches to a stone,
tlience by same, north 15 u west, 102 perches
to a stoue, thence by same, north 64 east,
26 7-10 pbrches to the place of beginning,
containing 18 acres and 30 perches, neat
measure.
Terms : One third of purchase money to
be paid upon confirmation of sale, one third
in a year, and the balance, iu two years,
second and third pavments with interest,
and to lie secured by bond and mortgage oil
tlioprembes. Sa.etofoclock
Administrator;
A4IENTS WANTED. Pen & PeneilSketch-
T> T Ariso es of the GREAT riots.
It 1(1 1 S . An Illustrated Histo-
XV X V * kJ j*y; of the great Rail-
Road and other Riots, with a History of Com
munism and Trade-Unions. By the popular
author Hon. J. T. Headley. All clashes want
this book, depleting the reigri of terror In
teh States. The best selling book for Agents.
Now ready. 550 pages, 53 lllnstratioiis $2.
Send 50 cents for outfit and terrltom.
TREAT, Pub., 805 Broad way, N. \. 4-tW
$3.00 LOT.
One Ladies* Guard Chain.
One ladies NeCK Chain and CrosA
*>ne Ite.iuUfnl l.nckt, (engraved).
Oiie ilalr Hand Bracelets.
one Gent's Twin Link Vest Chain & Chitrrii.
One |lr Onyx Sleeve Buttons.
Cmi set (S) Onyx Shirt Studs.
One new improved Collar Button.
One extra cut Caineu Seal Ring.
One Arizona Solitaire Stud.
One s*t Amethyst or Topaz Pin & Ear Drops
One ladies' Chemise Button.
One Plain lting, stamped 18 K.
$3.00 LOT.
One Ladle*" Opera Chain, with slicW and
laattel, (retail price t'sdH)
Onr Gent's he aw Watch Chain, with (Jurb
charm, (retail price, fcS.uO.)
One Ladles" heavy long Neck Chain.
<>re elegant Chased Miniature Locket fur ab.
Oue set Owmeo Medaliou Pin and Ear Props.
One pair CI) heavy Chased Hand Bracelets.
One Gent's Soil! aire DiamondS(ttd.
One Gent* Cluster Diamond nh.
One pair Ainethyst or Onyx sleeve Butfcue.
One set (3) studs to match the above.
One elegant heavy, let Catrtfo Seal Ringi
One Massive Band or Wedding Itlng.
'One new "patent" Collar Button,
one ladies' Chemise Button.
One Amethyst or Topaz Ring, (extra finish.)
J. ZELLER & BON,
Xo. 8. BrockorhoiT Row,
BELLEFONTE, tA.
DEALERS IN
Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c.
■— — o
A Full Stock at Goods of Superior Quality always -jon Hard.
CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE
SPONGES, 15 cento and upwards. A eharo of tho .public patron
age respectfully solicited. * ' -
Belle tome Murk#!.
White Wheat. pCrhrtshH hew..;;.. 8 1
J tt*U Wheat, jier Imshel now No. 1... 130
tjrir, per busltM wfeet : 55
I Corn earn, jwr bushel 50
I Corn, shelled, per hu.thel..: 50
I Oats, per bushel.new. :.. 25
I Barley. ier bushel 50
' Buckwheat, per bushel 50
Cloverseed, per bushel
Potatoes, per bushel new 25
Eggs, per dozen.... 12
Lard, per pound 1Q
Bacou—Shoulders 10
Sides jo
Hains 12
Sugar Cured Hams 15 ]
Tallow, per pound 7
Butter, i>er pound 30;
Bags, per pound 2
Ground Blaster per ton lo,CO
Miflliubnrß Market
Butter 4 22
fcv:.:::r.:v.:v.v:.v".v".v.v:. IB
llyo BO
Corn ; 50
Oats S3
Barley
Tymothv Hay 15 00
Clover rtay 13 00
Veal ; 10
Hams 14
Sides : rv 8
Lard. ....; lo
Cloverseed 8 m
Tv mothyseed 1 25
Flaxseed 1 40
Milliieliu Market.
Wheat 125
Crfm 50 j
I Kye...: 56
I 0at5..... SO
8ar1ey......;, SO
Tymcrthyseed '.
Flaxseed
Cloverseed
8utter.......20
Hams ; 15
Sides 10
Veal..;; 8
FftJiS 13
Potatoes ; .>...; ; 25
Lard 9
Tallow ffl
Soap ; 7
Dried Apples 4
Dried Fecke5 % .......
Dried Cherries.. n
Atoll's Water-*, I
X Awarded iiw *
The most practical, G-,
rsSik§fsßSPa pic, ami eH'oi'tivtv I.
perlor iitfvutituco alua
wite h uiiivfri --'My
Knowlcdged. Address
MfrL of VViiPclfi arm- ; -
Machinery, Mot* XT Holly, X. J. WW r >
luantf/ucturinfi ripht*.
INSURANCE MEN ! ' Ahh NtVtKv
AUKNTS \VA,\TEI>
—KOK THE—
New England McM Life Ins,
The oldest mutual In the country, Chart*
1835.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN.
MA It" It N .v V7H IJK. tit ♦•Ull Am* .*
133 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Daniel F. Beatty'tf
ji
CA'TlO*.— The reputation have pal
and the celebrity of iiiv Orgons, lave in<-
ed some unpiiuclpied parties and ay*
to copp mv circulars, and misrepresent to
uiAtrwneiifsf against this the puWic a
hereby cautioned. All toy Organs lienr *
trade mr.k, Golden Tugviid*ll my 1-.
nos have the word PI vO undTliir
and .liaohn ve t- <
deuce. D.fxrPT. BkATTtT Waw.lutOlJ, a
.1., without which none is genuine.
Address,
DANIEL F. JtEfATTY, .
Wiis'iiiiffloit. X. 1., U. S.
set spiral studs, collar imltoii/
wedding fine, and certs' Parisian d, •nt
pin. The above articles ft*nL post-pah',
30 €TM. imve been retailed for *1 Bank
rnpt stoek and must be sold. holid *
Oohl Watches, sloeach. forsjie.'ulatlve pin
poses, good timers, equal in sppevniirf i
a *>* l iv-nuioe goltL "ills vpui,',i>n f :
honesty. fair de."tlnj? and ItberaHty |s \ } t
equaled bv any advertiser in this cily."—
1 . Dni Dec. Id. UCfl.
POST At; KST A M I'H TAKM V Aft O ASH I
y. t>TOCKMAX 27 IJON'D .ST.. New Xw" .
NERVOUS DEBILIT Y
ViUU Weakhess or Depression, a weake't
haunted feeiiug no energy or county . t. -
result of Mental Over-wont. Irsdiwretiou n
Excesses, or sonic draiu upon the system r
always cured by
Hraplirey's Hsieaialliic Mo Re,
28.
It tons* p and invigorate* tlie system
dispels t lie gloom and desopntthnear, impart
strength rnd energy—stops Hie drain* aiu.
rejuvenates the entire man. Been" used
twenty vears with perfect success by !iiou
auds. 8 ;ld hv dealers. Pi ice, tl.du per sin
gle vial: or #5.09 per fmwm flt five vials
and i2.il) vial of powder... Sent by mall on
r iceipt of price. Address Humphrey*
Ifomoepathic Medtclae Company. 503 Bro d
way, New York. Six 13 ly. .
JACKSON'S
BEST & ABOVE ALL
These brands of Sweet Plug are acknowl
edged by AH. to be thb I'lnent Chcwiuy
Tobacco* in the market- Put up in all
shapes and sizes. In mahogany and black
wrapper*. Sold l-y the trade generally. Send
lor sample to tire manufacturers.
C. A. JACKSON & CO.. I'eterslHtrg. Va.
C bo. ML Wakdlk, General Agent.
3T-I Kos. 3 ami 5 South Wafer Street, Phi.
George Fehl,
Wagon-Maker,
AABJXSIIIEIJ, PEXYA.
I
All kinds of Wagons made ta
Order.
The oldcat and best appointed laatiuuiop for
obtaining a Botae*s Education.
For cixeukxa address . *,
P. Dcrp A soxs,
r.ttaburch. Pa. * WU
■ .* '■■■■-
0V r TDHf 0 The only combination of the
u" I LTili U.true Jaririfea Glnefr with
.choice Aiomaiiasand French
: Brandy, is a delkfon-, harin
le.<s, aud strcngUiening, sub-
TIM ATP A sfliute for all kinds, of sflmn.
uHl<lai.Oii iants. ft promptly relieves
lUyspypala, after
iEating, and every aperies of
It! N iTh n 1 uroineea of the Stomach and
utriumi, and cures tUamps
Chills, Fevers, and MaTari...
34-4 Ask for San fords GINGUiIt.
TRIFLING .
WITH A COLD IS ATWATS DANUKKOt 3. O
rE
VELL'd CARBOLIC TABLETS- 1
a sure remedy fo 101 Glis, an a b
(Imenses nf 'tlie TlliilMT. kl .\o. :
VU EST and Wl fU S. M K f
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES?!
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. N. CKITTfiNTON. 7 sixth ay-
EXCE, Xew York.
E gfh Great chance to makemr
gna Ii § pis nev, 11 yrtu can't get jr.id
H SLM avoti can get greenbacks.
We ueel a pern in In every
town to take Hultsirliiiions for the largest,
cliea,Hst niitl best Illr.stratod family pttmittt
un In the world. Any one can became a
successful agent. The most elegant works
of art given free to suhsdrttoefS. The price
is so low that almost evtsrybody subscribes. -
One agent reports making over $l5O in a
week. A lady a&cut reporrs taking over 4m
suhscrtl>ers in ten days. All who bugago
niake inoudy fust. You can devote all yoiu
time to tin* 1 or only your snare time.
Yon need not oe away frotn HomeoveruiglP.
You fan do it as well as otiiers. Full parti
culars, directions and ternisfrea Elegant and
fxpt'n.siVe Outfit free. If you want ilxihtab e
work send its y<ur;wldress at once. If. costs
nothnig to try tiff business. No <o who ei>-
fagts fails to inake great pity. Aikireas "Ti 0
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BEATTY PIANO 1
Grand Square and Upright.
BEST V PFL-n BVEH OtVIN NOW EEADT.
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learning Address, with stamp,
36-i SHfiUMANTELEGKAFHCO., Obefftll.O.
RUPTUR'jg
Those wishing Etlh'ef and Cure for Rup
ture slmn'd consult Dr. J. A. SHERMAN,
258 Broadway, New York, or send for his
heW took, with Photographic likenesses** of
bad cases before nnd after cure. Beware of
cheats who pretend to furnish Dr. Sherman's
treatment.
One of these fellows, a {rerun n clerk, now
calling himself Dr. W. G. Creinpien, is Indict -
ed on complaint of Dr. a aud Awaits trlai
for forgery and embezzlement. 34-4w
()orf.EAM. €ABIW. No two alike.
430WYth name w. brtid. iiqsfbd &
Go., Nassau; N. Y* ' * 32-lw
HARDWARE