Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 06, 1877, Image 3

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Sillheiin.Thursday, Doc. G.
Tnn—Bl.so Per Annum,
SLIDIXG INTO THK LAST DltCfl.
For the past week or more party
strife has raged most feartullv in
that high and august body—the.Uni
ted States Senate.
The Republicans, feeling that they
nre"swiftly approaching their 14 last
are making a last dvsjie-
struggle to retain tle i>ower
they so long held and which for the
last eight vears they used almost cx
■chiaivelv for tle advancement of
party and personal interests.
Tne House is Democratic beyond
the hope of recovery for the Reptile
licans. Ilis Frsiu lulencv, the Presi
dent, it; seriously defective as a pu
tisan. He is not at all "particular
whether he apj>oints Democrats. Ex
Rebels or "good Republicans," to
office. 110 does this not from anv
motives of statesmanship, but to
atone for the crime of having ac
cepted the high oilice of President,
loaded and coated with fraud.
The Republicans in the Senate are
1 furious over the loss of their power
in making appointments. They can
no longer foist their sat elites and
vassals upon the people, whether
possessed of any litness or not. The
uaintlyConkling and the pure Ed
munds become surly and ill-tenijier
ed. They put their heads together
to devise means which may for a while
longer secure them a majority, and
then find a remedy tenijtorarv
though it be—in the admissson iff
the noble Kellogg as Senator from
Louisiana. Under the parly lash
and parliamentary trickery Kellogg
is admitted. It makes nod inference
to Edmunds and Conkling that they
are simply cheating the Louisiana
penitentiary out of ils dues : it is
even a recommendation with the
great Edmunds that Kellogg is soak
ed and saturated with the stench of
Return Board infamy, perjury and
fraud ; nor does it in the Iwwt ar
rest them in their partisan course to
know, as they must know, that Kel
logg's.claim to a scat in the Senate
has not the slightest foundation in
law or fact. Such minor considera
tions can not be suffered to stand in
the way of great party achievements.
Kellogg is a Republican—lie claims
the seat—his dirty vote in neeeed—
lie is admitted and is now a full
Hedged Senator.
While we congratulate the Remit u
llcan party upon their glorious vic
tory. wepridict that Kellogg will le
custed anil laiuled in a penitentiary,
long before the "six years from
.March 4th, 1577. shall have expired."
TiF r\Rot.l\t rtssi.
The Sfnlene* Imp<tfil on Cartloao
(iraalli nnd I'arpenter.
• COLUMBIA, November 2d.—Judge
Townsend's court reconvened this
morning. After the judgment of
his honor was rendered ujioii motions
of arrest of judgment made hy coun
sel for Smalls ami Cardnzn about ten
days ago. which judgment was aveise
lo the motion, sentences were passed
as follows : Francis L. Card o7.o of
"fcjorith Carolina, for conspiracy to
defraud the State, two > cars impris
onment in jail and fine, and
one year's imprisonment added if
the fine is not paid at tiie expiration
of two years; Smalls, member of
, -Congress, for accepting a bribe of
"$5,000 while a member of the State
Senate, three years at hard labor in
State Penitentiary ; L. Cass Car
neuter, formerly proprietor of tiie
Columbia Daily Z'nion. for forgery
in raising amounts for publishing
tiie laws in his paper, two Hears in
jail and fine of one thousand dollar*.
Appeals will be made in all the cas
es, Smalls has been out on lwil and
n motion was made to continue bail
in his case, which lias nut l-een de
cided. Pending decision ac to trial,
he remains in custody of the jailor.
•Cardoso remains in jail, where be
has been for some weeks, but appli
cation for bail has lieen made by his
counsel. No effort to bail Cafpen-
Jter lias been made.
Rioters Sentenced.
PITTSBURG. December, I—Judge
Kirkpatrick, in the quarter sessions
court this morning, sentenced the
following persons, convicted of par
ticipation in the railroad riots of
July last: Daniel Mortn and
under M'AllisterT for tneliciou* mis
chief, were each fined $5OO ai d sen
tenced to six months in the work
"bouse, the full extent of the law.
Moran tampered with a telegraph
instrument at the railroad station
and M'Allister intimidated a freight
engineer. J. M. Green, for divert
ing a switch, was lined $1,500 and
sentenced to one year and six
months in the penitentiary. Thom
as M'Call, for striking Assistant Su
perintendent Watt when the latter
attempted to move the switch, was
fined $1,500 and sentenced to an ini
prisonmeirt of oneyear. James Car
ter, for making incendiary threats to
burn the Susquehanna freight depot,
was fined s£,ooo and sentenced to
one year and ten months in the jien
itentiary. Matthews Marshall, for
firing coke cars, was fi ed $5,000
and sentenced to six years and ten
months in the i>enitentiary. All
were drunk at the time the offenses
were committed.
The Union County Teachers' In
stitute wili hold its 22nd annual
meeting at Mifllinburg, commencing
on the 17th inst.
The M. B. L. Association will
, have its regular monthly meeting.
next Monday evening. All ye that
; have dues to pay take notice.
Miss : A word in your ear. The
next fine afternoon that yon saunter
• out, buy a box of GLENN'S SUL
PHUR SOAP. That admirable puri
fier will remove every one of those
• pimples which detract so much from
your beauty. Sold by all Druggists.
There is Youth in ever)' bottle of
HAIR DYE.
At Hover's yon can bny the finest
Fur Hats at $2.00. Best style.
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The Republican calls the good i*>o
pie of Kreamersville—Jie Kreamers
villaina. Miaine on hihi.
Latter end of last week we had a
real cold snap. Underwear and
overcoats were m active demand.
Millheim now hts three regular
oyster stores and A fourth Mo in
prospect. The several bosses all
seem to be making money.
Boyer sells the best Calico at 54
and 04 cent per yard.
Joseph Shafev, Nittany Vallev,
butchered a young bull last week,
10 months and 12 days old, that
had a hide weighing fatbs. 3581b5.
of ressed meat and 25lbs. tallows.
It was only common (grade stock.
I'lio IVtfrki* ca g.*s for one of
our townsmen after this fashion :
Mr. Joint B. Foul, a young man well
known in Hcjlefiintr, Dt*ftig a tailor ot'
skill ami ta>t*. has o]H'netl a tailoring es
tablishment in MUUiottn. And that is the
placo*or the lOIIM in that section to et
elejrant clot lies, and cheap too.
Having obtained special rates on
(JoAL OIL to Coburn Station we arc
now prepared to sell by thebarrellto
dealers at the same price they would
le changed either at Sunburvor Wil
liamsport.
tf SMi rn it Co.
A full line of Clothing for men
and boys—at Dover's. Very cheap.
Tin? HOG SUBJECT takes up much
space in the newsiapers just now.
The Mifflin burg Telegraph gives
nearly a column of close and logical
reasoning on the matter, winding up
by cni,reusing tnat it is willing to
take a ho/ of about 200 on subscrip
tion.
Mr. Sammy K. Faust is deter
mined lo le up to time in all matters
(tertaiuiug to tlw? business of Coach
and Sleiglunakiiig. He has just
ooinplctid as fine a lot of sleighs as
ever were built in Centre county,
if von want anything in that line
really gH>d and neat yen hail better
give Sammy a call.
The Burlington Haickeye chap, the
Syracuse S'uu'iar>i man, and broth
er Met-k, of the Watchman, each
thinks he has the prettiest wife in
creation. Always the case—the ug
liei the man, the more vain and jeal
ous he is of his I letter half. Meek,
(what there is of him.) is even yet
the "nest looking of the lot !
Linn's lnna'.fc of fiutfaU Valley.
Copies of the al>ove valuable local
history of the far-famed Buffalo Val
!ey may be obtained of It. F. Brown,
Lewisburg Daniel Derr, Belief out e,
or at the JOUKNAL Booh" STOKE,
Miilneiiu. i'rice $2.
After Decemtier Ist the subscrilier
will l>e prepared to carry express
packages and small bundles and oox
*s of goods, from Coliurn station to
Millheiin. Aaronsourg WWKI*
ward, and all points along the line.
at reasonable chai ges. The patron
age of thepublie resjiectfully solicst
td.
J. WILLIS MUSSKR.
All colors in Two Fly Maroon
Heading Fringe, silk tied, at 30 els.
a yard, at Boy r*s.
At Coopersburg, Lehigh county,
'i Wednesday night, twelve tramps
veiv arrested by cifneus of that
town. They made stout resistance,
tiring a number of pistol shots at the
citizens who invested I lie old house
m which they had taken refuge.
Large quantities of stolen goods
wen- found in the house. Tiie des
j>eradoes were lodged m jail at Dov.
lestown.— Ex.
Rev. Henry Ward Beeclier has
been engaged to deliver a lecture in
Bellcfohte, Tuesday evening, Janua
ry Ist. Think we won't go—first
because of financial reasons, and
secondly -ticcause tike liejjnblican
threatens that the influence of the
leetore will lie so "elevating and re
fining" that we fear we would be of
but little practical use in this rude
and sinful world thereafter.
The Middleburg Post says that on
Saturday. N< 4 v 16th. while the
teacher, Mr. Weidensuul, and his
pupils were cleaning the Troxelville
schawl house, Uie'Ceflit-g gave away,
and billing U,K>U a daughter o f Jo
siah Kline, Injured her so badly as
to cause death in a few hours. Sh •
was aboutl2 years af ige. The di
rectors were in the same day, in ik
ing efforts at repairing the half-hrok
en dcwu ou tiding.— Leicxsburg Jour
nal.
Maftc-laese Cloaking for ladies at
Bayer's, $2.75 per yard, very late it
style.
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Of course that 650 porker of Gen.
Wolf's was a socker, sell is so, and
we fear i is all that aay of our read
ers can do to beat it; but we butch
ered thr< e hogs last week (i. e. we
got others to do it,) each one of
which would have weighed more
than the General's, had they lived
and IKTCII well fed for about a year
longer. the whole hog question,
h >i ed down to a proper consultancy,
i* one of corn and time, more than
of merit.
J. Newman. Jr., of the Eagle
(Jl"lMi*g Hail. IMlefonte. Fa., keeps
up his reputation as the boss cloth
ier in Centre county. Newman un
derstands bis business tlemmghly
and sells lower than anv other house
in his line in Central Pennsylvania.
Overcoats, winter suits, gloves,
boots, hats, underwear, and in fact
everything in the line of Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods, of the liest qual
ity and at the lowest prices. Pat
ronize Juiius —he will do the square
thing by you.
One of the meanest acts ever beard
of was co min if ted hi Nittany Valley
the other week. While Mr. William
Shafer was lying a corpse, his ;toro
at Washington Iron Works was for
cibly entered and robbed of all the
groceries and ui my other goods, by
some unknown God forsaken rap
scallions. If we bad control of the
general disposition of things, we
would send the devil alter these low.
dirty subjects, with the biggest, ug
liest ami sharpest hook that could
be scared up. and give him orders to
sock it into their foul carcasses and
drag them to" where they
couldn't annoy decent people auy
more.
Don't buy tbe old style Bail
Fringe, when you can get tbe Two
Flv Friog Jat Boyer's, for only 30
cents per yard-
The U. S. Steamer Huron was
reeked off the roust of North Car
olina, thinner the storm of last week.
Of a crew of 134 persons only 34 were
saved.
Martin Wise, a native of 1 fen us
Valley, died at his home in Wood
si oek township. Crawford omiuty,
l*a., Oct. .9th 1577, aged 99 years
ami 1 month.
Mr. Hayes rewards E. W. Stough
ton for Ins services before the 4X B to
7" commission with the appoint
ment of Minister to ltussia. Is not
the laborer worthy of his hire ?
This time it is Isaac (/'rider, son
of Philip Crider, of Lock IIAYen,
who accidentally shot and killed
himself while'An his way home from
a pheasant hunt near Beech ('reek.
IJe saw ;• pheasant, went to the back
of his wagon and caught hold of the
m -zzle of his gun to draw it out.
The trigger caught, the cun dis
charged its load into his breast find
and he expired instantly.
The Laurel Wreath, single or dou
ble, is the tiest parlor stove, and the
Economy and Zenith the best cook
ing stoves ru use. They Are all madb
at Lcwisburg uy tbe Slife , Walls &
ShrinerCotnpauv,and it' by accident
any part or piece gets hioketi. you
can get another in a day. Just read
the advertisement in another column.
At ill* MifUteim Marble Works a
magnificent monument is now l>eing
built, to mark the last resting place
of A. Dntwiler, Est., deceased.
When completed we will give a full
description of it in the Journal.
This makes the third monument
built by Deininger & Musser, during
the present season and they all give
entire satisfaction. It would la
well for people who need anything in
tliis line, to see first what they can
get at home.
The way in which Senator Dill
would say "That is all, sir," after he
had examined a witness in the Kuouf
trial, spoke volumes. To one it
won d say, "your evidence is true
and important," to another "your
evidence in this case don't amount
to much," to a third, "my opinion
of yotir character for truth and va
ra city is not very high." And you
could almost always tell the Sens
tor's opinion of the witness by the
way he uttered those Tour tvoids,
"That is all, sir !" And as small
things have their effect, too. we have
no doubt that the Senator's varia
tion in articulating tltose words had
some influence in this case on tbe
jury.— Sunburg Democrat.
We art' informed that Dr. llhond*.
of Ilartleton, while driving through
the Narrows, recently, was stnpiied
by a i>erson in female attire, who
was in a moment after joined by a
man WHO popped out of the brushes,
but their intentions—certainly evil
ones —were not made known, for the
reason that other travelers hippcn
etl upon the scene, when the frec
-1 >ooters decamped, and thereupon
the Doctor drove on. It is said that
Dr. Iloy, of New Berlin, was halted
in a similar manner in same section,
and no doubt by the same parties.
He. too, esca:ed thiough tiie timely
arrival of deer hunters. Persons
having occasion to travel that road,
had belter tie well armed. — Mijflin
bnr<j Ttftgraph.
Women who look under the lad !
for a man have IKTII SO successful of :
late in finding him that men will !
have to hunt up some more secure
hiding place. Th now well known
M iss Johnson found a man and
pounded his head almost to jelly : \
a young woman in Ash hand saw
some masculine feet sticking out
from under her 'ed and she ran in.
to the street and woke up the neigh
borhood, while the masculine feet I
escajed : in Carlton county a bank- •
er's girl found a man under the l*-d
and screamed until be jutn|ed out
of the window, and now comes a
case in West Virginia where the
man was captured and turned '.over
to tlie authorities It is getting to
be extra hazardous to hide under a
bed now, and 110 really intelligent
robber will think of such a thing,
iie knows better. — rSunburg Dan.
REPORT OF MILLIIKIM GRAMMAR
SCHOOL, FOR THE MONTH ENDING
Nov. 20th, 1K77. —No. of pupils in
attendance during month. Males—
-16, Females —20, Total—36. Aver
age attendance. Mules—ll, Fe
males—l 4. Total—2s. Per cent.
Males —69, Females —70, Tot. 1—69.
General progress— Good. Conduct
—Good. Quite a number have not
all the necessary bocks, which is a
great disadvantige. No directors
have visited the school during the
month. No visits by patrons of the
school thus far. The progress should
be better, and would be, if the par
ents would take more interest, and
have their children at home during
the evening preparing their lessons,
instead of allowing them to lie out
on the streets until a late hour, or
spending their time uselessly on
Bristol board, which af'er all dors
not aid t hem intellectually or moral
ly. A radical chang" is anticipated.
D. L. ZKKBY,
Teacher.
BELLEFONTE ITEMS.
By Dick.
Masquerade parties are all the go
here.
The second snow of the Season on
the 29* h ult.
The Teachers 1 Institute is to lie
held here during the Holidays, com
mencing Dec. 26th, and to continue
one week.
Toe Holidays will soon l>e upon
us and already evervbodv is docking
to tlie Book and Stationery stores
for Christmas presents.
Thanksgiving WsVs observed with
more than usual interest liere, espe
cially at St. Jolilrs Episcopal Church.
Services were couducetd by the ltee<-
tor, Itev. John Hewitt, who preach
ed a very able sermon froin Genesis.
8 ; 20, 21 and 22. Business was gen
erally suspended and the stores clos
ed.
A literary society has been started
here under the name of Pythian So
cial Club. May it have abundant
success.
The Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation holds regular meetings on
Friday evenings and Sunday after
noons. These meetings are highly
interesting and l>enetieial,and should
be largely attended.
The lumbering business has im
proved rapidly last week, caused bv
the swelling of the river in conse
quence of the recent heavy rains.
The trains from Lock Haven are
daily loaded with lumbermen re
turning to their homes in Clearfield
erruntv.
A KIM) HKQI EST.
It is now about the season of the
year that people think of paying
their small llehla, such as taxes,
shoe-maker's ami tailor's accounts,
subscriptions to preachers, Rntl—f
we fondly hope—their printtas. We
have labored industriously uiid nc
cording to thMieat of our itbiltot to
give our readers a good, readable lo
cal paper, and have received but
small sum on subscription, during
the year. Make up your iniml when
you Tead this, to pay your subscrip
tion between now and Jan. Ist, and
d it. We need money—constantly
—for current and living expenses,
ami if we get what is due us we can
get along well enough considering
the times. Please remember—be
tween now and Jan. !.
"A prelit netVspaperln every Hon*e of
the phnwo" Is the Judgment of Joorualists
ami the people upon the Phlludelphtii
WKKKI.V Tisilts. Not yet u year old, this
weekly paper has Hclik'Vixl a RIIOCCNI In
elreulatlon as well as In intluenee that Is
without parallel. It embrttsr* eight jmue*
or fifty-six roliitiitti*, fttH to overflowing
with readable matter gleaned from every
part of the wide fields of Polities, Litera
ture. Selene* and Art. The editorial ptige
ahoiiuils in erlsp comment* on the news
of The day . euilMMtying envefni and Inde
pendent 'judgment fearlessly expressed.
The departments relating to llouie and
Society and the Farm and Garden makes
it welcome at every tlreside, ami otter
from week to work temphitimna that are
irreslstable to the scissors of an edlti*-
Fiction, jKS-try and ta'cs of travel ami at
ventnre find a place in every number.
Hut tlio great instinctive feature of the
Philadelphia WBSKLY TIME* is its current
series of chapters on the 1' XWKITTK.-* llis-
TOHV or ritK WAR. Kveryone of these is
front the ja-n of ft pramluent actor In the
late coutlict between the States, and de
scribes some platse o( the war that came
w ithiu liis own personal observation. No
newspaper ever lietore presented such an
array of contributors as apjtear in this de
partment. Among them are such men as
lion, t'url Sclmrz, ilon. A. (I. (hi it in, ben
eral -Joseph E. Johnson, General Joseph
Hooker, (icneral James Longdreet, Hon.
John VV. Forney, General G. T. Beaure
gard, General William it- Franklin, lion.
John H. Reagan, Hon. Simon Cameron,
General ltiebardTaylor, (ioneral John C.
Fremont, mid such women as .Mrs. Stone
wall Jackson, Mrs. K. K. Brigg* ("Olivia ')
and Mrs. Jessie )t**ntou Freemoiit. The
prospts-tus of tltc WSKKLT I'MTX appear*
in another column. At this season whet,
people tire selecting their newsjiajK-rs for
tins next year, no one should tail to send
for ami examine a specimen copy of this
truly lciuurkable journal.
THE Sim,
1678. NEW YORK. IsTS
As the time approaches for the rfiifnit
of subscriptions, TilK SUN would remind
its friend* and well wishers every where, j
I hut it is again m eumiidutc for their con- ■
aidemtion and support. Upon its record
for th* pad ton years tt relies for* eon.
tinuance of the hearty sympathy ami gen.
emu* cooperation which huve hitherto
been extended to it from every quarter of
tlie Union.
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cents a niutil l, or I'i.'iO per year.
Tlic Minduy edition of fun Si s Is an
eight-page sheet of . r vi columns. While giv
ing the news of the day. it al-o contains a
large amount of literary and miscellan
eous mutter specially prepared for It.
Tim Sin oat SRS luis mot with great suc
cess. I'ost paid si. Jit
Tb H I-aklj NUM.
Who does not know TUN Wkkklt Sc.n?
It circulate* throughout the United States,
the Canada-, and beyond. Ninety thou
sand families greet its welcome pages
weekly, and regard lt it* the light of guide,
counsellor, and friend. Its news, editorial
agricultural, and literary departments
make it e**en tlally a Journal for the faul
ty and the fireside. Terms: One HollarN
year. post paid. This price, puality con
sidered. makes it the cheapest newspaper '
puhlisheil. For clubs of ten. with fiOrash.
we s ill semi an cvii* copy free. Address
PUBLISH SK-SO* I'llK SUN, New J'ork
nty. Iw,
MARRIED.
On the'eiih ult. at Centre Hall, by Rev.
W. K. Fisher. Mr. John Raymond, cf ■
Renner, uud Miss Christiana Breou, of
Spring.
On the Ist tilt., at the RrockciiiotT House,
Rellcfonte. bv ltev. W. A. Ridge, Mr. W.
T, Shirk,of "-now Shoe, and Miss Molly I'.
Irviu.of Cuiouvllic.
DIED.
On the 9th ult., near Logansvlile. of'
dropsy, Miss Margaret Herring,' aged 31
years, 7 month-- und 3 days.
On the 21st ult.. at Uowar.l, Mr. Benja
min Struuk, aged 61 years.
On the 2n l Inst in Pcnn township, Dan*
lei Ucutxcll. aged about id years.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Rev. C. F. UMnlngcr will preach in tie
Evangelical Church, next Sunday morn
lug.
Rev. J. M. Smith will preach in the U.
B. Church, next Sunday morning.
ltev. l. W. Bouse w ill preach in the M
E. Uhureh, next Sunday evening.
Lodge and Society Directory.
Tim MlUlieim Cornet Rand will meet in
the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday
evenings.
Providence Grunge N"o. 217 P. of 11.,-
meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa
turday of each month at >•s r. u. and on
the 4th Saturday of each month at ltf r. m.
The Irving Literary Institute meets in
the Town Hull, on the List Friday evening
of each month, until otherwise ordered, v
The Millheiin B. A L. Association no-eta
in the Town Hull, on The evening of the
second Mrmibty of each month.
Mlllliefm Council No. SOP. o. U. A. M '
meets every Saturday at 3 o'clock, r. m.. 1 -
their Council Room, Wilt's Building. I> ■*
gree Meetings will be held on Tuesday ■ .
or before the full a'.oon of each nion th. *
C. 11. HELD Sec. U. F. .MILL vu.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL K.—Letters of
Administration on the estate of Pbll
jlp Leltzell, lart of llilncx township, de
ceas 1 1, having been grunted to the under*
! signed, all persons knowing tlientelTr.\
j indebted to said estate are requested to
I make tin mediate payment. and those hav
. ins claims against the Mine, to present
| them, duly authenticated for settlement.
MART WISKLERLECH,
47-ft. Administratrix.
T' ■ KG AT, NOTICK.-Not .ee H fceraby giv
J en that apnllcation will i* made to the
Leuislature of Pennsylvania curing its nevt
sessiou. to have the second sesUoti of the
Aet of Assembly approved January .list IK9
j erecting Hcnryshurg In Centre county,
! into a Isirough, so changed as to secure a
1 more assessment of water taxe?.
4S-ST.
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milhcltu !WaTki
Wheat So. 1 l.|o
Wheat No. i.„ I.*)
Corlt ,V)
, By* 50
! tints White -jA
! Oats. Black
Buckwheat Ao
Flour 6.75
i Bran A Shorts, per hundred ' 1.00
• Salt, per Brl , 1.80
Plaster, ground lO.'iO
i Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50
Barley 50
Tymothvseed ,
Flaxseed
Cloversecd 4.©5
Butter 22
Hams 15
I 1 Ides 10
i Veal . I
FKKS 32
Potatoes 35
Lard 8
Tailow 7
Soap 1 8
Dried Apples .* 4
Dried Peaches
Dried Cherries 4
I „ Corrected rnrrv Weliwrtir hv Kopksrt
J * Vrwer.
L C. ft 11. V KAIL ROAD.
EXTENSION rtir Tllk I.INK TOSrItING MILI-8.
(hi and after Monday, August \3th. 1877.
train* on this road icill rvn daily, (except
Ewutnys) us follows :
' • i i .
. *' v .
WEST WARP P.A&TVtAUDi.
3" r~ STATIOXfI " 4 b
I' if. A.m. A M L I A M. A M. I'; M.
6.10 9,gn 7.U! Moi-tandon, nr. ti.*o ur. 5d5 art 6.10
ar. 8.2 i lOJOCI 7.1.1 lsvU*mrg. g.35 £fin 6.4-1
ln.ft.l 7.2 1 hair liround, 8.44 8.29
10.14 7.28 Hiehl. g..' 6.30
10.21 T V. Vicksburg, S.2y 5.13'
10 37 74-1 Mfltiinbury, - g.19 3.uo'
10,57 ar. 8.00 MthmorU, 8.05 4.40
11. lo ' lAtit reUon, 4..ki
1.00 ty>h,iim, , £45
ar. 1.40 S,triTto Mill* . 2.10
P. jr. I p jr. I A. M. A. .vT : A.M. p M.
1 -
• So*. 1 ,4r 2 connect at lrith
Krie Mail wrst on the Philadelphia 1 Aril
Kail lload.
-Vox. A d 4 with Par(/te Express a.< X.
. Mns. 0 ,t <> With Fast I.in- west.
An Omnibus will run between Iswlsfairp
ait'.* Mantaudon. to canrey jmssenyers to
1 and from Xiapara Krpr-ss west and Day
Express east, an th* Philadelphia Jr and
Erie Rait Road.
The regular ltail n>jad Tickets will be
honored between these two points.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
PHI LAD LPJIJA ,fr ERIE R. R. DlVJ
srox.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after ffituday. May 13f5, 1877, the
Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Rait
Road Division will ran as follows:
WESTWARD.
Erie Mail h ares Xew York-, 8.2.1 p. m.
" ** Pluladelphka ]l..V>i>. m.
" ** *' Riut/niore 9in p.m.
" " " I/drrishurv 4.2.5 a. m.
" ' " Rnh*ry 6.: si a.m.
: Mont a rut on 6.57 a. m.
. WtUiamsiMirt 8.35 a. m.
" " Jstclr Haven 9.40 a.m.
" arr. at Erie 7.35 p. m.
Xlagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m.
1 " ' " " Hnrrishurg 10.50 a. m.
" " Runhvry ltihr.m.
" " AJontundon 105 p. m.
" arr. at \Yilliatn*j>ort 230 p. m.
. "• " " lstek Haven .8.21 p. m.
" *" " Kane 0.20 p.m.
EXt.*t Line leaves Xew York 8 21a.m.
" *' " Philadelphia 11.30 a. >.
- " " Raltimore 11.3" a. /•.
•* " " Harrisburg 5.204*. ni.
' " * " Sunhury 5.4f p. n.
*' " " Mantandon 6.i.1 p. m.
> M " " WWiamsjiart 1.30 p. m.
" arr. at Lock Haven 8.40 p.m.
K AST IV A 11D
J*acij fe AV. Incites Jxwk Haven 6.50 p. ta.
Witlinnsport 7 A') a.m.
" 4 * ' Mantandon 9 a. m.
" " " Sunhury 935 a. in.
" " arr. at Harridairg 11.51 a. rti.
t :r." " " Raltimore S.lO p. m.
I .. •' " " Philadelphia 3.45 p.m.
" " '' Xew York 6.4.1 p. m.
Day Ex. leaves Kane 6.1*1 a. m.
w " " I/or k Haven 11.20 a.m.
" ,4 " Williamspoet 12.40 a. iw.
" " A/ontandcn 1.47 p. h.
w Snrit-kry 2.J5 p. rh.
- •• arr. at Harrisburg 4.10 p.m.
" " *• Philadelphia 7.3• p. in.
" " " .Vev Ybrk tn.ls p. m.
*• " " UaJtimure 7.35}. m.
'• " " WVrv/iinptrtn 9.07 p. ft.
Erie Mail leaves Erie 1109 a. m.
•' " •' leock Haven 9.46 p.m.
t " " " William*}*rt ll txlp. m
" " *• Montandon p. in*.
" " " Runbury 12 4-1 a-m*
•' " arr. at Harrisburg 245 a. m*
. " " Raltimore 7.45 a. m"
" " '• Philadelphia 7.00 a. in
" " " Xew York 10.05 a. m*
JP.ut Line, lesx' ft Wi'diarnsport 1235 a. m'
,r-i .. ... n u nhury 20fta. m"
• " arr. at Harrisfairg 4.0f1a. n"
" " Jlattiinore 7.45 a. *n'
" • " " Philadelphia 7.31 <l. m
• " " Xew York 10.25 a. m.
Erie Mail West. Xiagara Ex. MV*f. I jock
/f'Mvn .4cram. and D<iy Express East
.avikc close connection at Xnrth it tuberland
with .<• 11. R. It. trains for Wtlkesbarre
atvt Srrantan.
Erie Moil East and West conn*ct at Erie
with trains an L- S. <C M. A It. R.. at ' bry
with O. V. A A. 1". R. R. at Emitorhtm with
R. X. Y. A I'. R. It., ami at IJ ri.it wood with
A . V.R It
Tartar (Xtrs will runbetween Philadelphia
and Willtams/tart an Xiagara Express li'ed
Pac'jtc Express East and Day Express East
[ Hie* yog (Mrs on all night trot tie.
WM. A- RA 1.1) 14V A". Oen lSup't.
■' 9- -'J 9 -J ■ LI'JL
J. P. UKRNIBT. 9. A. MISSKC
QEPHART & MUSSER
pU. ■
DIALKKS IX
iirtla,
nT*n*4,
Flour *
i IVMI,
tart,
Floalrr 4k
Salt.
MILLHEIM, PA.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
O-iR/jAIILT,
Delivered either at the fctflCK MILL or at
the oId.MI'SSKK MILL, iu MILLHEIM.
COAL, PLASTik & SALT
Always on band and sold at prices that de
fy competition.
-A share of the public patronage respectfully
solicited. 39-ly
nTTTJCjHnd Revolvers. Illustrated Price List
uUiiui'ree. i;rff Western Gun Worts
Pittsburg, Pa. w-tw
AE-CARD* 25 styles with name lc. Out-
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Nassau. N. Y. 4<>-4w
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iDon't fail to call at our store and look at the
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good, Cheap and suitable for a
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If you want the Very best and cheapest
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BUY THE
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Thexe Move* have two rows of light*. shaking and dumnlnjs urate. acraiiß.-d to clean out
the clinker*. No danger from UTH. u< puts to burn out so as to let gas into the uuter
room. Wo make three siaus of these stoves, as single heaters and two sUes as double
heaters.
If yon want the fwry best and*eheap<4t
Coolinj Stores,
BUY TliE
ZENITH DOUBLE OVEN RANGE, or the
ECONOMY SINGLE 0\ EN RANGE.
They are the best In the market, have six hoi'er hole*, shaking ano dumping prate and
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Ttie FLATUS are lUAYT, unlike the light plates of city stoves. We make a Np. S and Ni. 9
of both til** *Cva>k uig stoves. A.l warranted and you'tan get repaiisftoin tltu inanutac
tuory in oua doy.
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•" " "G. R. SrIGELMYER, Woodward.
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Manufacturing Compuiy,
LEWISBURG, PENNA.,
We also manufacture the
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lIULLEK, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SITLKKY CULTIVATOR, NEW MODEL. CKN,
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CORN SHELL EKS, &C., &C.
G(X>PS AT REDUCED PRICKS !!!
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ROODS AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
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DEALER IN
General Merchandise,
AT ALEXANDEIVSOLD STAND
Main Street, Millhelm, Pa.
O
Sells as'cfHcap for
CASH
AS any store in the county. Sin
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10,000 Words ami Meanings not in other
> , Dictionati**., ......
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of School* in SO different States.
The sale of Webster's Dictionaries if
times a*Kret a the sale of any series ol
Dictionaries. , ...
Contains SOOO Illustrations. neariy three
time*-' as many as any other Dictionary.
off AT the three pictures of a
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Ihe moaning of more than 100 wonts ami
terms far better than taoy can be denned
in words.] ... , .
"Auouti 4,1K77. The Dictionary used In
the rio'verninent PrintingOCice is Webster s
1 Puollshed by CI. &C. MEKKIAM, Spring
field. Mass.
C A NRTTTP'R.'S For Cuts. Rrutses &
rAI XAHIAV Sprains, Blind and Bleed
REMEDY . ing Piles. Rheumatbin.
_ Fractured Limbs,
Frosted Limbs, and Parts, Pains in the
Muscles and Joints. Indolent Ulcers. Dis
charging Mores, Swelled Sore Leg. Erysipelas
and Vaii ose Veins is SANTOKD S EXTRACT
OF WITCH lIAZKI.. Ask for it. because it is
bettor, stronger and cheaper than any other
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RltUfadtou." Agents wanted, bend (or
catalogue. Address
DANIEL F. BEAMY.
Waahinartoa. Now jurM), U B. A
Wash. Hutchinson,
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si
AT
COBtfRN STATION.
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