%\t |ournal. filkr & Dctnlnter. Proprietors B 0. PKixmif.a, Associate Editor ■Ulliciui.Thursday, Drc.lL VI |i in —ir. - - "r* ——*: r Tormo—sl.so Per Annum. W.- - . . - A' * J THE MEBBACE. This annual document, owing to Its general importance, is entitled to some remarks. By tliese state papers we are in formed of the views of the Execu tive In regard to the various subjects that mav from time to tune become of primary interest to the people at large. He presents his southern pol icy, financial views and civil service reform successively, first taking up a large part of the message. It is easy to lie observed that he is enjoy ing no little amount of self-satisfac tion because of the succea of his pac ification policv, that the promising outlook for permanent success has ttrmlv grounded him in his course, and despite the opposition of the partisan,in his own party tie will not falter. To him largely belongs the honor —he can well be proud of the success of the policy. He no doubt had this subject most at hctrt when he entered upen his duties, it l>eing then the most important problem demanding a solution, and having successfully solved it is most proper to invite the general acceptance of his solution. A large space is devoted to finance which of course*would be in accord ance with the views of Secretary John Sherman. Little comfort is given to the anti-resumptionists, by plainly affirming the importance of enforcing the Resumption Act and then return to specie payment at an early date. He would have us be lieve that a liltle silver mixed with the circulating medium would lie ad visable and assist in the return to specie payment, but plain notice is given, that a bill giving us the amount our silver men would have wo*dd not meet his approval. He emphatically denies the pro priety or right to pay off the bonds with "any other than .a gold coin. Civil sew it* reform is taken up and in a mild wav he assertr his de votion to the purpose of reforming the public service. It indicates the qaalitie*of patience and forbearance, for if otherwise he would hive made a more direct assault on those who have resisted and made w r again ;t bis purposes. The rest of the mes sage is a reference to our friendly 'relations with foreign powers, the several cabinet reports, and several subjects not of primary importance. The document presents the char acteristics of Lite man, thoughtful and lirni. but not agressive views modestly presented yet stamj*-.! with unyielding purpose. No great abili ty or personality is displayed, but i' licars the impress ot a strong mind, practical throughout, and ranks fa vorable as a Sr.-ite paje-r. T.\ar* is one paint of great iini*>r tan'M! to the people of the United -States which President Hayes entire ly forgot to say any tiling about, and that is the Electoral Commission ♦msmesa. It would interesting, perhaps profitable, to Know* what he thinks of the matter, and as he is of rasher an accomodating disposition and tries so l ard to please everybod y it is the more strange that he Withholds bis views on a subject on wMeh all parties desire him to take the floor, t >ne thing is true, name ly that in his inaugural, messages and speeches, lie never yet claimed to have been elected. He is simply muni or. that point, anil doubtless thinks the less said on it the better ; lut that course is hardly fair to the people, and we suggest that he send in a gpeeial message on the subject. A FORMER RESIDENT lIANOED. —On the 25th of September last, An derson Shifflet was hanged at Har rison! >urg, Va M for the murder of a roan named Lawson. Tlie follow ing is the account of the hanging : SMfflvt in arte & dying statement to his spiritual advisor, assertinc his Innoivnce jj the actual iaunler, but acknowledging flifct he knew Lawson aas to be kiHed. 4s the rope holding the trap door was fut the doomed lyan fell to the ground, the rope being broken. Shifflet uttered a groan and was again lifted to the scatTuld. Here he renewed his lamentations, ex claiming **God knows lam innocent." A second anlstronger rope was procured. While it was being adjusted he asked Dep uty Sheriff Bowman to raise the biack cap eyes so that he might look upon the light once more. His request was granted, and turning toward the spectators he said with some firmness: •'Gentlemen, I bid you all good bye." The eaconil attempt of the sheriff waa success ful, and the doomed man was swuug Into eternity. Tliis unfortunate man resided in , Lock Haven fur several years, on Water Street just below where Hile Myers, resided. He left here about 1865 or '66. He was sometimes call ed Shippey, but his true name was Shifflet. Our informants, who knew him well, say he was known here as a "sporting man." — Clinton Demo crat. JOBBERIES If LOCK HVVEN. Last Saturday night burglars en tered the residence of Mr. Geo. W. liipule through a window and stole , a dosen solid silver teaspoons, a wedding gift to Mrs. H. from her father. The thieves wanted only the best, as they broke a plated spoon to try if it was solid silver, and left that kind of ware. At the residence of Mr. Dudly Blanchard they got through a bay window, it is thought, and took from the room in which they were sleep ing a lady's gold watch and a gold chain, valued together at $250. The was No. 28,&43. Humbert watch, i Geneva, maker. They also took $3 out of Mr. B's. pantaloons, and a sett of solid silver si>oonB, a bridal gift to Mrs. Blanchard from her father. While the thieves were operating, she though'' sfie heard some one in the house and said so. He made a little reconnoisaance and returned satisfied that everything was all right, but the morning disclosed the truth of Mrs. B's. fears. The rogues missed some things, especially $lOO in tho bureau, part proceeds of the Episcopal Thespian entertain ment. Mr.Blanchord offers $lOO for the capture of the thieves, or $5O lor information that will recover t£e articles. At Mr, Samuel Christ's they took overcoat and that of Mr. Frank . l*?eVK The burglars tried Mr. Geo. Stmy er's. upset a crock getting In the window and left. They also paid their respects to Mr. Cridor's, but came awav empty handed ; and it is suspected'that the? tried but fatted !to get in Mr. Good's and Mr. New ton Frederick's. In addition to the above, which was evidently done by professionals, the following are antno petty thiev ing of recent date : From S. If. Frederick's cellar a quantity of lard ; T. C. Kintting's ice-house, IB pounds butter ; l>r. naves', G. B. Perkins, and J. W. Harris' clothes lines cleaned ; Mrs. Mc- Ghee's hen roost. No arrests. A full line of Clothing for men and boys—at Buyer's. Very cheap. A Mr. Orwig shot a wild turkey in Lewis township. Union county, weighing 23 pounds. The oil well at Flyner, Cltnt in Co. is now 1900 feet deep, and is still only an imaymary oil well. Matelaese Cloaking for* ladies at Bovcr's, $2.75 per yard, very latest style. The Telegraph Is up and we aie now in lightning communication with Union county and the 6ianc of the world. Progress. Col. M'Clure, of the Philadelphia Tones , spent several days in Belle funic, ana brorber Meek had the pleasure of a call by the popular journalist. Linn's Aanal s of Buffalo Valley. Copies of the above valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val 'ey may lie obtained of R. F. Brown, Lewisburg Daniel Derr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STORK, Miilhcim. Price $2. After l>eceinbor Ist the aubscriber will be prewired to carry . express packages and small bundled and box es of goods, from Coburn {Station to Millheim. Aaronsnurg Wood* ward, and all points along the line, at reasonable chat ges. Ttie patron age <>f tbepublic respectfully solicit d. J. WILLIS MU&SKR. All colors in Two Fly Maroon Heading Fringe, silk tied,at3oets yard, at Buyer's. Everybody that sees it is pleased with the J'runwi liimk Store, and al most everybody buys something be fore leaving. Our stock of goods is full, select, and constantly increas ing, cur prices are all down on the ground floor —and then we (plural) arc such pleasant, clever and accom modating fellows tnat people seem to consider it a pleasure to buy of us. Fact. • The following wo clip from the UeV.efnntt It'puhlicon : A tcaeh*r in one of oarSnnday sehon]* asked br scholars this emailon : •-141 vo'i know vou were all lrn in sin ?" "Oh. no. said nn bright itttie trlrl of Cve sumnu'r-. "I WHS born in Mileuburg." ••Well, it 1* All the same said the tcaclwr;" '•but don't interrupt me." Never kt ew that "sin"' and "Milesburg" are svnonymous terms. Brother Ttiton. Is it because both are so iuteuscly Republican? Mr. Louts Haa*. tho proprietor of the Bellefonte Brewery came to our town the other \v-ek and deliv ered a wagon load of the lest In-er to the lan ilord of tho Millheini Ho tel, Mr. W. S. Musser. We call the attention of our readers to the fact, that Mr. Musser sells tho beer at the same low figures, it can bo obtained at the brewery iu Belle, finite. Give it a trial. 2t. At Dover's you can buy the finest Fur Hats at $2 00. Best style. • - * At present the streets of our cities and larger towns are enlivened dur ing day time and in the evening by a vast mass of people, examining and admiring the splendid display of Christinas Goods in the large and brightly ilium inated show-windows. Tn our own town the show-window of the JotTRNAT, BOOK STORE con tains a flne let of Holiday Goods, which .is increasing every day. Come and look. Christ Alexander is a real down greedy fellow, even if he is a granger, and seems determined to be at the head of the class all the time. He the biggest corn ears and the most of them, he hauled away the find load of g<>o Is ever brought to the Forks by rail, and now he brings the first load of. wheat ever received there for shipping. He ought to be ashamed of niniself —that's what he ought. Borer sells tho best Calico at and G1 cent per yard. FATAI. ACCIDENT.—A two year old child of Archie Munro, of Far randsville was scalded to death last week by upsetting a tub of hot water upon itself. — Clinton Democrat. Miss : A word in your ear. The next fine afternoon that you saunter out, buy a box of GLENN'S SUL PHUK SOAP. That admirable puri ti ei will remove every one of those pimples which detract so much from your beauty. Sold by all Druggists. There is Youth in every bottle of HILL'S HAIR DYE. It makes us about li ilf mad to see how our oyster merchants put on airs. They walk our streets dressed in broadcloth and tine linen, just like a sett of bl< at xl bond-holders, as if there was no i rork to do all the year round. But let any of these aristocrats whether Lion or Hear, come out for office, and the Journal will go for them rod hob. The Laurel Wreath, single or dou ble, is the beet parlor stove, and the Economy and Zenith the best cook ing stoves in use, They arc all made at Lewisburg ny the Slife-, Walls & Shriuer Company* .and if by accident any part or piece gets bioken. you can get another in a day. Just road the advertisement inanothercolumn. J. JVewman, Jr., of tho Eagle Clothing Hally Bellefonte, Fa., keeps up his reputation as the boss cloth ier ill Centre countv. Newman un derstands his business thoroughly and sells lower than anv other house in his line in Central Pennsylvania. Overooats. winter suits, gloves, boots, liata, underwear, and in fact everything in the line of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of the best qual ity and at the lowest. prices, Pat ronise Julius—he will do tho square thing by rou. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrell to dealers at the tame price they would he chaiged either at trunbury or Wil liamsport. tf SMITH A Co. REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS. Plenty—sausages. Wanted —a foot of snow. The Co. Superintendent has l. Fisher, for $l5- (X), and gives possession iu a few days. J. R. Brungard has resigned as teacher of the Reberaburg Primary School, and A. E. Wolf, has becoon his successor. Mr. Jerry Keesler and lady, who have been visiting their many friends throughout our valley for the last month, have again left for their home in Rockport, 111. Don't for get us, Jerry, nut eoino soon again. Axox. • SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Our school is flourishing Under the direction of Prof. W. A. Krisc. Krumrine A Sons shipped their first car load ot wheat last week. J. D. Long has added to his sad dler shop H first class stock of leath er wnich he sells very cheap. Hicks A Bro. do a rushing busi ness in the stove line. They sold five in one dav and it was a poor day it that. They are enterprising men and adeerfwe. Success to Messrs. Hicks A Bro. And now we have the "Tele graph" to this place. It Is general ly supposed that I>. Wallace Dun can w ill be the operator. The young man "Cniu" of this place of which the WiuleAruan givea an account, who had a paraly tic stroke while in Bellefonte, last week, is getting along right well, and his attending physician has hooos ot his speedy recovery. YOXET. Mays the Lock Haven Democrat: The recent flood brought in about 12,000j000 feet in logs.' Flynn A Merrill's drive didn't get In. It is hung up at Westport, and will b* there till tliere is water enough to bring it in, which mav lie this fall, and it may be not tiil next spring. IN the latter case they'll have to be hauled out and cared for. There is about 4,000,000 foot in the drive. Square timber went off at lietter prices than ruled in the spring. I'ine 8 to 13 ; Oak 0 to 8 ; and Hem lock 4to 5 cents. Most of it was sold ; the balance is harbored iu the mouth ot Bald Eagle, numbering 35 40 lafts. The mills started by this ri.se are Ihirdee A Conk's, \V. A. Simpson's Brown, Shouso, & A Co's, and Bridget!s ,v Mann's. BK.WARE OK STR ANOEIJ6, GTKUFL. —The Pittsburg papers print tno anteinortem statement of Jennie Hamilion, of Milrov, MitUin county, who was enticed away from her horns under promise of marriage, and ruined by a drummer for a school furnishing house jn Cincin nati, named ('harls Hose. In her statement she said that Dr. Schinau ser. of Allegheny, to whom she had applied for relief without knowing the cause of ner illness, performed an operation upon her at two differ ent time*. I)r. Sehtnuuser has been anrcated and is in jail. The papers speak of hei as a l*utiful £irl of about 23 years, auia is another sad warning to thoughtless glifs, wno, blinded by inotnenlary passion and tho blandishments of heartless scoundrels, rush into engagements which result only in a world of mis ery and unbapuiness, and, probably, a shameful death. Gills, shun all association with men you do not know to be honorable, and lie partic ularly guarded against the licentious "drummer." — A'totmu l^ribune. DENIBSTKECIIAROE. —Dr Thom as liothrock at home , — Dr. Thomas Kothrock, of Beech Creek, whom the papers have been heralding over the country as the abscondiug abor tionist in the Winslow case, and whom the shar|)eHt detectives have been hounding, hears of the charge against him, hastens home from the hospital where he was being treated for disease, and in open court, in Bellefonte. last Friday enters bail for his apuearance at Lock Haven, to defend himself. He denies the charge in toto, and defies ids accus ers, and also asks a suspension of tlie public judgment until the facts are known. We intimated in the WATCHMAN last week that matters were getting along rather fast in Dr. Hothrock's case, and from the way in which he has met the charge there is every reason to believe that he will prove himself entirely inno cent of the disgraceful and criminal accusation.— Watchman. TUB FORKS.— After an absence of some weeks we visited the Forks again on last Thursday and are hap py to sav that the spirit of improve ment is alivo and active down there. Smith &. GVs large grain elevator and It. It. siding are complete and in working order. Grain is hoisted from the wagons by horse power. Mr. Christ. Alexander has the hon or of having delivered the flrst wheat ever uiarktd ad the Forks. Mr. Samuel Huckman has his boss restaurant a-running and seems to be getting along quite cleverly. The Forks Tlonxc, under the man agement of mine host Perry, and his estimable lady, is an established success already. Mr. Stover assures us that he has a good and increas ing custom, and judging from the excellent manner in which the Forks House is conducted, there is no rea son to doubt it. tn the least. fhe one public place which we did | not get time to visit—Grennihger's store—is said to be doing a fair busi ness. In and about the Depot everything indicates business. The waiting room is now provided with good, comfortable seats and a stove that would warm up Greenland, when in full blast. The freight room is chuck full of goods for I'enns, Brush and Sugar vallies. Large qu mtities of freight are brought to Coburti continually, and the Depot building is getting too small already, but°we told them so"—the railroad ossifer* namely, that Coburn would be the Boss Station on the route, and that thej should give us a larger Depot. They cau uow soo wnat oomes of not heeding the advice cf m c n of ■faJg- ThitS U. A KIND RKQCBIT. ' It is now about tbo season ot the year that peoplo think ot paying tlmir small debts, such as taxes, shoe-maker's and tailor's subscriptions to preachors, we fondly hope—their printers. We have labored industriously and aCr. cording to the Ix-st of our ability to give our readers a good, readable' cal paper, and have received but a small sum on subscription, during j the year. Make up your mind when ] you read this, to pay your auUcrip-1 tion between now and Jan. Ist, ndi do if. We need money-—constantly —for current and living • expense*, and if we get what is duo us- we can get along well enough considering the times. Flense remember—be tween now and Jan.-l. 1 ' ' '•' - —• %♦ ■" Don't buy the old stylo Bail Fringe, when rou can get the Two Flv Fring, at Boyec>, /ok oo)y 30 cents per yard. ■ * TIIK silverware delivered by tbo National Silver-Plating On. No**; 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire aatlafaction. AH or ders are promptly filled, and no one netd hesitate about sending Wtera money.— Lutheran Observer. NOTICE,— AII persons knowing themselves indebted on the road and school fAx duplicate* for the teftf 1876, are hereby notified to pay up within ten days from tlie date of this notice. All taxes remaining unpaid after that time will be col* lected forthwith as the law directs. Dec. 13th, 1877. COLLECTOR. MOCY brought SH per cnit, pre mium for permanent loan. at Uie meeting of the M. 11. A. L. Asso ciation on Monday evening. The books of the Association are now open for stock subscriptions on Se ries 4. Apply to the Secretary of Treasurer. Sammv Faust, residing over at Spring Bank, is certainly OIAJ' of • cleverest fellows out of jail,- and w)e doubt very much whether tl\pre are any unite as clever in jail.' Think j of it, dear reader, liere we liive boeu sitting and waiting a la Grttnt, .tor some of our patrons to bring pre sents around, but unlike Grunt we didn't got any—not even a few bush els of upidea.or a turkey to aid us in our Thanksgiving How hard. The other day. however—ye* .the otlwr day, l>ec. 10th, A. D. 1877, our poor'heart was made glad—we almost wept hig tears of gratitude and joy, for Sammv Faust sent us a suu*aor heart, for this winter at least. Sanipiy knows how tp make the hearts of the i*or rejoice. He knows that giving to tho poor is lending to the Lord ; and if .we get to Kingdom Coiue before he U>es, we will do our utmost to keep a serve*! stvat in waiting lor h:m Xcxi'i r " 1 '*A arreal newspaper In e*i>ry serine the phraw" l the.iu.<.* or fifty-six column*, lull to overflowing w Ith readable matter gleaned from every part of the * lile UUUIH of I'olltlou, J.ltrra tore, Hv-tenre and Art. The editorial page ab >uids in crisp comiuenU on the ucw* j of the d*e. atabullying careful and Inde nt no en % 1 .". , e1y rtprrwl The departments relatiuv *o rfnipe and Society an 4 the Farm ami .make* it welcome at every flreakle. tDi ?BC from week to week temptation* that are Irrefutable to the Delators of an editor. Fiction. i>oetry and ta'es of travel aud ad venture find a place In every number. Rut the great distinctive feature of the Philadelphia VNUI TIMES U Its current series of chanters o the I'nwsirru His- TORT ortHi WAS Every one of these is from the pen of a prominent actor in the late conflict between the State*, and de scribes r>e phase of Ihe war that came within hi* own personal observation. No new*patcr ever before presented < array or contributors as appear In Ibfe/tHd nartineut. Amour them arc such men sis lion. Carl flehurs, Hon. A. G. C'urtla, Gen eral Joseph E. Johnson, General Joseph Hooker. General James Lonrstreet. Hon. John W. Eomev. General G. T. Beaure gard. General tVllllam B* Franklin, Hon. John 11. Kcsran, Hon. Slinon I .tmerim, General RichardTaylor, General John C& Fremont, and such women as Mra. Stona wall Jackson, Mra. E. E. Brings ("Olivia ') and Mrs. Jessie Benton Krectnonl. The prospectus of the WagKLT TIMES appears in another column. At thin season wlici. people are selecting their newspnjxjrs for the next year, no one should fall to send, for ami examine a specimen copyoftble truly remarkable Journal. DIED. On the 18th ult., at Pine Grove Mlllt, Samuel Dueb. aged 80 veart, 8 months and 18 days. On the 3d intt.. In I-ock Haven, Nannie J. daughter of Jacob and Catharine J. JvamP. aged 13 years and I days. On the 4th Inst.; near Centre Hall, Mrs. Rebecca Florry, aged 72 ycn.s. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Rev. C. F. Peinlnger will preach . Kvangolloal Church, next bunday eve- ■ nlng. Rev. J. M. Smith will preach In the I*. B. Church, next Suuday morning. Rev. J. G. Shoemaker will preach In the Reformed Church. Aaronsburg, next Sunday afternoon. Kuglish. : * Rev. J. Toinllnson will preach In the Lutheran Church, Aarousburg, next Sun day evening. Knglteh. The Reformed Church at Rrbersburg will he dedicated, Sunday,. .Jan. 13th. Notice of the exercises will he glveu lit season. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mlllhelm Cornet Band will meet In tho Town Hall ou Monday and Thursday, evening*. „ „ „ Providence Grange No. 2t7 P. of Itf meet* In Alexander * block on the 2nd Su r turday of each month at Oj-4 r. *• arfd ott the 4tn Saturday of each nionlh at I\* r. *. The Irving Lliemrv Institute meets -in the Town Hall, on the last Friday evening of eaciymrmlh, until etliogwise ordoiwd.- > The Mlllhelm 11. & L. AHSoriaSfcm moots In the Town Ilall. on the cveufbg of the" second Monday of each month. . Mlllhelm Council No. 309, O: U. A. M lneot.H every Saturday at 8 o'clock, r. M., \ tholr Council Room. Wilt's Building. D grce Meeting* will be heh' on Tuesday or before the full moon of each month. | C. 11. Hud Sec B- F. Millbh. AUDITOR'S NOTICK.— ISTHK ORPDANB' COOHT OF CKSTRB CO, In the matter of the estate of Jacob Stover, late of Ferguson Township, deceBed. The Auditor appointed by said Court, to : bear and determine the exception* filed to the account of Adam. Stover and Jonathan Stover, Administrators of &c. 6f said Jacob Stover, deceased, will meet the parties In In terest for the purposes of his appointment. , on Tuesday, the 7th day of January I*7B. at i 10 o'clock, A. k. of said diy; at his office fto 1 the Borough of BeUcfonte, when and where ! all partie* interested may attend ' Dec 7. im. C. M. BOWER I Auditor. 1 Letter" of JCV 'AdthlbtMU-iUlon on the eNtutnofPhil ip XelUell, late of ILitnca* townahlp, do :'oewmd, Imxrlng been granted to tho under >£e*l, nlppcrwin*. dtnowlng themuelves Indebted to said oaUito ro i-qne*tcd to make Immediate pavmcnt, and tho**. hav ing claims again Nl ilia autnc, to proaeut tbum, duly authentlcaimt for settlement. l MaRY W(HKLBiitBCH, 4?A'borough, so "hanged ga to eeaure a moreK|Uitable Asacastneut of water true*. 4S-st. L C R I C. RAILROAD. KXTVNSIOR OR TRXLINR TO SPRING MILLS. On and after Mrmday. Avpint 13fh. 1877. • treinum this road %cill run daily, (except Bxlndatft) as follows f > * *f " r "• ~ r - .) / . d* WESTWARD E AS TWA UD A 1 ST A TIOX.I 2~ 4 TT P. M. A A.M. A. tf. A H P.M. AlO 9,20 7.J0 hfontand'jn, nr. nr. idft ar. R.OC' •er. f.2& lh® 7.15 Levcifta/ ry, R. 35 g.3fj 8.45 10 OS 7.20 hair Ground, R.-44 Lis 10.14 7 AT Rie/U. lOG 5 30 )*.a 7.35 Vickshurg. • a.29 5.13 10-37 7.45 g.l9 6.00 LT.57 ar. A® MUlmont. R. 05 4.40 11. W Laurelton, 4..10 l.'O Qotnim, 2.41 ar. LP) Spring Stills. * J.l® P. AC P iv~l A. M. A. Sf A 3L \ P kf .VGA 1 A 2 connect at kianlandon utth Erie Sfaii %oest IM tht Philadelphia D Erie Rail Road. Ifos. 3Jk 4 With Pnc(Jtc Rjcpr-ts D M. A'OI 5 .FE D with Past Lin* 1 west. An Oii\nlhu* will run Ittween Jrwistnirg and Montandon, to convey passenf/erx to and from Niagara Pxpr. ** W*F and Ixiy Mo press east , ON CM Philadelphia A and Rrie Rait Road. The REGULAR Ron JLVNF Jhck+ts win he honored taiwoen those two points. PtSNRYLVAIIA BAIL BOAS. P.HILAD LP HI A A ERIE R. R. Dili BIOS. SPNMVK TTMB TARLB , ON and d/ttr DNIWFAP, May IMA, 1877, the. Trains on the Philadelphia and Jtrie .tail Road IHtiSen wilt run as follows: 1 - WERT WARI'. skspi Mali leaves New York. 8.25 P.M. " - " Philadelphia M.Mp.m. - •' *♦ Baltimore P. to p. M. "f H , Ilazrisbnrp 4.J5A.M. , " * " ffti nhury 8.3'0. m. • ** 14 Monlandtm £.57A. M. '• " ** Williamsport A36 A.M. •' *' Lock Haven 8.40 A. M. " " arr. at Erie 7.35 p. t/i. ffiagdra Rx. it arts Philadelphia 7.38 a. m. I ,ih " " Marrisbufg 10.50. M, " *• '•* AUNS/RY 12.40 p. M. " - Montandon IOA p. RN. ". " arr. at milifimsport 2.V1 p. M. " •• t •' I.nek Ha*vn 3.l'> p. M. " Kane 9.'S> p. M. FP't Line teaves New York A.2.' A. m. ! „*? " Philiidslphia U.3.m. " " tt'Utimore 113.5 A.M. •' " " * Jtarrishvrg IN. •• *• • B.4 Cp. M. •' M M M< inland on A l l, p. m. " " •* * Wiltiamsport 7.30 p. M. L .. " •• arr. at Lock J/A- EN -. 8.40 J. M. ,0 fCAHTWARD. Pacidr Pr. leaves fork Harm ASS p. M. '• •• " Wiltiamsport 7.F-A. M. Montandon . low a. m. > A-.N hury 9.25 a. m. " " arr. at Harridturg 11.55 a. M. LIE; f ?*' M 'Baltimore AlOji. m. •' " . ** Philadelphia 8.45 p.m. .Vc c York Kih p. M. if ij lit* kar-s Kane MX) a. m. * ? • " I.ccktlirm 11.20 A. M. •• •• " Williams/met 12.40 A. m. I ** .* " " . .WONFANDON 1.47 p. tn. •• •• KunUury 2.15/.M. , . " arr. at 4.lOJ>. M. '*• •* •• Philadelphia 7.20 p.m. " " " JVEW LORFC 10.15 p. m. -* " " Baltimore 7.35 P.M. •- •• " Washington 9.07 P.M. frio Mall l*ax' " -VEIC I'ARL >0.06 A. M. Put L ine ls-i'Ct William sport 1L35 A. M. tiHtv.ury ion a. m. " •* arr. at Jfarrist/urg 2.rium with [ R. N. V. A P. R. R., and at Driftw>od with a r ji it* parlor OIN will nmVlWfii Philadelphia AND Willuerrutport on Niagara Express HVM Pacific Express East and Day Express East- Bleeping Cars ON all night tniins WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. ! Mlilbrln Market Wheat Mo. 1 1 W heat No. 2 J. Com M Rye W* Oats White *8 Oats, Black 55 Buck wheat *0 Flour 6 "5 Brau & Hhorts, per lOO Malt, per BrJ '.W Planter, ground 10. CO Cement, per Bushel. *6 to 30 Barley M> Trmbtlivseed Flaxseed Cloversced *•'s Butter " llatns J 5 f Idea Veal Kegs • 5 Potatoes. 15 Lard Talldw Soap Dried Apples * Dried Peaches Diicd Cherries: : * CoiTeeted every WeJnwaday by Gephart A Matter. J. r. UKPN ART. B. A. IVSHKR QEPHART &MUSSER PFALBP.S I* Brtie, riaeerseed, rietr Sc Feed. Cetl, PlttUr A > *c ' •• JMILLUEIM, PA. fllgheet market price paid for ail kinds of ... GKR.A T~N", Delivered either at the BltlCK MILL or at the old MUbSKK MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER) & SALT .Always tin band and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of the puhHs patronage rctpwWoßy # eltoted. '• GOOIW AT REDUCED PRICKS! If GOOD* AT REDUCED PRICKS !!! GOODS At REDUCED PlllUKb •! J. W. STADI, DEALER IN General Merchandise, AT ALEXASUEIt'SOLDSTAND Main Slrcet, Millhclm, Pa. ■• ■ -O ■■ ■■ .Sella as clieup for CASHI as any store In tlte county. 3tn IX LEWISBCftO CALL AT HARRIS' MILLINERY STORE, Martet Street, tear Third, Where you will Had a full Mne ef MILLINERY GOODS* Consisting of L*dl, Mlmrwb and Chi drena Hat* and Bonnet*, trimmed and uutrlmmed. The largest imsortinept ot lad Ira' )rea* Trimming*, Hotlarjr Olam, If air •*•*!*, Jewelry and Notion*. FIRS, FIRS, FIRS, The bl atro; trr.er.i wcM of Tfehadctpbia all at tho lowiat prloo*. Blaok Walnut Motto Frame* at 30 oentd. Country Produce taken in Exchange. O AGENTS WANTED. Fnun ft J.UUU to sty a Day Nure. Miniau-ro, f Book and Picture Agent*, and all oat of employment, wt etcher set, here I* the be* ebanee offered I Ida sueon. . A Cash Present of from 96 to 9100 will be given to every good working agent. Kcnd 10 cents for aatall wonde, cr !>oUer atlll. Si for 3 Urge taaipie* with etreular*. terra*, &c.. and no to work at one*. XKV.S. T BUCK. Box Ml, Milton. Pa. SUTMention this papar. a-iv. O't-HVi'i Public it ions. Great roduetlnn l* price for DOR of ftr.ca aox'a PICTORIAL, to S3 year, Single topic* 5 cent*. Tne HUMS FA* os 2 a year. Rinprle cop les 6 cents, for hv all newsdealers. GLE*kiced Price List of MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NEW AIfDBPf.ENDTDSTVLPft; rttlCPB REDUCED SIC to S'.a EACH, THIS MONTH. (Nor. 1*77). Address, MASON A HAM LIN oKAAN CO., 8.-slcn, Xew York o* Cblcaen, 44* 4w. W A IfPPTHo cm re a eaao of CATARRH in eaeh W nil liiUiieSghborhoob, w'.th Dr. Ramser* Remedy, te introdueo iu Sampla tree. J. C. Tllton, PittsbnrK, T*- TBATHF.R'a 1 For Cut*. Brniww t ° Bpraliss. Bli'nl and Bleed REMEDY . | In* rues. Kkeua.Mtl-ru. • ! Fractured Limbs, Frosted Limbs, and Parts, rains in tbc Musetea and Joints, Indolent Ulcers. IMs eharitlnit Hoi-es. Swelled Sore Eraslnelas and Varl-oee Veins U Saspord'S FXTHACT or Wert H HAZEL Ask for it. beeauso it ts better, stronger and cheaper than any other and ts warranted by WEEKS it POTTER, Wholesale Diicooists, 21) Washlnrton Street, Boatoo. Mass. 46-lw j WANTED! An Koeri.tle Man or Woman la every County to take the Agency for two of the Most Popular Publications to the country. P<>ur of the Finest Curoains (24x30 luefcrs each) to K*enr Subscriber. The Best combi nation Ever Before offered to A tenia, a*i the Most Liberal I udueementa to Subscri ber s. Our Fine Publications, Klexant Pre tnlum.. nd Large torn missions place u* A head of all Competitors, bend for lllustra ed Circulars and Ternta. tF. P. & L. Kh>TKIX, ruWbkers, 717Sansom (Rreet. PhlladslphU. Aw AGENTS "" WANTED ! ! TOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSON SEWIk • MICHISE CO. 829 Broadwav, Xew York City: Chicago III.; New (,rleans. La.; 10-4w. or tkau Franeisoo, Cel. nrTVaand Revoiyera llluatratod Prloe last uUilUfres. Gr*at Western Uun Works Plttsbarc. P*. 46~*w FCARI>9. JS stvles with name 10c. Out ZOfltloc. Sample 3c. J. Hl'trSD & CO.. N T ■nppMiMsoTH Otrrrrr To Krs- L mJ L L rt BOOT. Htcm-wluder watch ; "g free with first order. TVn Dol * a day gnaranteed. M. j CROXEOFI & CO., PHILArELPHIA, rx , 01 j M|l •O'AT KKR. WIUOMTA 4*-*W| | -* * * j L-MMldlldMik •ieiilt the DEMOS DUISK. by the refcran au tlier. T. s. AKTHVR. A b*wk tosTAKTt.R and ENi.MiitTRN the pewple. \ irid pictures and puoors. how It curses ROOT. will, BOMC, SOCISTT, etc. Unfolds the work k. Address. NATIONAL PimuiHiNS Co.. rhUadetplua, Ta. CONSUMPTION CURED An old <3J>. retired Itvm priwMcti. r*- ee,vd ir*iu *n a *•'' K* crrn d, b.i.t7 and all uervoua omplaint*, harm* it : en:-atie pownrs in thousanoa of caaw.hM !•: .* cmiloUMkL'il iaoaa to biaauHcriim fallows. i„ A, \ • atoU t-y admm toralivvod-iiuaii aaStiranr.l unl M.. . tro.' to all n no tloiur.. iI.IUM r,.ip in Oonnau,ra.:.. tetiu# liidi, v.thy *ll litroctMxif. Aulr*4.wiUiKt.uit;. V*. .V,&.wrjr.uSf'uirvr'.i*t.K-k^r.S.a. A GREATOFxER HOLIDAYS t \Ye will duruig these HARD 7IHKs and tho IlOLtDAYNjijsuose of 100 XEW PIAN OS and ii in vry town to take siitKKHrMlom for Hie lrfret.t, I o!i<.aia?st and i>e*t illasiratod faonii> publjrxi ] nor. in the world. Any one can been roe a ! | succ-tseful ag.'iit. The bviM decani works 1 .yf art ic*vcu free to -ulrscilhcrv The pricj I l is so low that almost everybody sutscilUc<. i One ageut inifkipe un'r tl'M jo a ■ : week. A lady aj;ent report* takiiiß ot*t 400 : sunecrit'ers In ten days. All who ; uivke iion-y fast. You can dcvoU all vone I Nmft tnthc hurincss, or only your spare time, j I Xt'C U'.C'i n i b*. froUl b owe overnight, i io*a can do itns well as otiiera. Eufi parti. 1 eiders, dtreothms and l I iusfrw*.. Ei;g.riiaod I expe n |irts utftt froe. If you want pr.ditablo ! work semi us jour address at once. It coats ! uotklnc to try the bushicw. No o.ie vrlto en. ! Kafirs rails to make crest pay. Address "Ths i J'eoplVk Journal," PortUud, Maine. ii-iy ; Daniel F. Beatty's! raL'rro*.— The reputation hare catae-i : the celebrity of mr rgons, havo tndut ' cl aoifle unprincipled partiM and aKPiMs • to eopp my circulars, and inlsreprosejit my! Instruments; against this he publh are hereby cautioned. All my trgans beat ie> trade-mak, ttoWlen Tonrne, uud all mv Pia nos h.ive the word PI vQ undt-itirjed and also have mr name MHBCBnnd tcsk deuce, havtai. F. RBattt, Washiutaa, N; J., withi'ut which nous Is eenuiue. Addivw", DANIEL P. BEATTT, Wi!lnsai, -N 3.. V. 8. A. r'TJD ftXTTr ,nil,w, > j J.^x|u K u>n Ave N. V. I'urcnasem of this book are at llbctl to cunsmt its author in peison or bv to* free, l'liee b> mall. A.V.J4 for the STaNnaa ed llon. oi II.SO for the mptlaw edition which contalus all the same maUm and it ' lustrations, ranfents tahlos free. Aosntr Waktco. MURRAY MILL TUbLISHINtI i CO.. 123 East >tb St. N. Y. 5F3-1 J (Jet Ready For Winter!!! * ' 4, \f 9 If vou want the very beet mnii cheapest ' * ' ' 4 %• -• ♦* Parlor Stoic (Siaile orßoiilflc Heater^ BUY TiIK LATTREL WREATH Theee stoves have two row# of tight*. shiV.mg ami damping crate, arranged t 0 clean out the dluker*. No danger trout . -r 35®': gf'wl.' lii'K rwMUI . JIH >.,|titil firert, I tii.enfcift r.* t* F 1.., Hfcjtt'.: t-i. elect AO, or-t°leV"t 'A' ■ rv. ,l:| • I ... ej,j , i,, icy*.,,-. ti, a i f*lT*J>i-i Vair*-riic4 Miiw %im* any Uaawf-tf ifll. V*4 tr* t* t*SvaiV Skil iwleg SI.TCCIMC u•: i v ..<1 ii t y®|i7 K. J >U> f :i!i fur t,a<. :,i H 7# kai s'l t i. •j charge*. I-,i r.(mint 0.1. i...,. r: kiw'f. be-nir. t*. < §*,. The Siva, -|il fc. ..til l>y -or iu:Ul if , .u F.i.f i,pm .U... i. Amvsf i* 'liitr k*k4l iUMI finiii r w:. T'...5.. ?. srr sm. re.,•.* <■ \ti yW£{ J he beet mci rWi. >1 Mich* U,t lk.iTui.ria.at * mrm wade, .* .. £. vr, >m tb* t'> ihf tt/(i u.iifk : tlKßpf ■ '] Omf|i>fJi(iiA Ibvu rLTT* c.. "M 0-'tn> St.. "Ptif, r* t'' I T TvUom it may Cb'iccrn.- Th S, u* u>i ••:> at. r.- ,• „ a: gAe jS ! ;r*..irv after but<.tii>.r.rH t.oailiv ■. 4 it* |.t.L r.l, UVi-i' Kf A| ■'J L low,, i. m l • 4..n, Ic-eaira , laic <.f Cvtu-SiM.4nr4 si w r if.wj a^EfVV f f Hit a rt-L luJ rtwiti tu U', iU rery cca*. Si T.r.p >. Io' n TT-t*-.." WkSf sj XV. wi., !i BunrAac a O.a 4* u l cmi a iha Ml a'rjr. rr*-a. -*"* illTii* -M il i, ■.*: a-.a at Mr bIuMT >;> • frr.o, lie *■ r* • f liN ;**• •. Mf's|a> KATIOt.AI.bILVtJI rt.".11K3 "■ vV. \ >f , Tpr,r H. .lag. citarmtUy r;J li. tmy. , c h -rol.t jr_.Y SvU#tu -tty TJ-' * ."*• a i-l t 0..-1 cj U.4u-lilku4kr4 "t .itch Sr-unn ur d. ~r<4 iafii-.F. All ekarit. ,-+ V fc -r.-vil' V, H&S 75 c.-um .ci a., ail airfiva, till bj OvliiatcJ ... Jul .•• liuu.l lur a|n-!• iSiJiu?} KATIOVAL SILVKtt go. . EjlH _ 701 C'liTatnn'. rfl., r':iflct. 1 tir*4. *.'•** IPUq kStitl# ll h lt*lrt4, 4#J "a" •' tl.a '..'.li-iJU-RiW " i'f ti'Asiv! !•,* ■ " *•*" J&SSjßfn tl' ; ibe Svu.9, on f ibu •!•.. HA f+rt" . Si.n*l '' " * baltT*. L..on.t haa4Mar>nU 1 ;.lc.v, vt -i*. ;.>b.Jilt iA'AS ">.l ,Ut*V •SBUWwigSp^aL at: •<* fur*,, val'hul mi .iIT-c htM. Vi r,>. if .i ;hiW : i /i f.*A, nr. d•■ >. rel. twl..e thr h-Ihl chnre * lS h MifTr, 'S eta.for . a /ApJWmfli' ■ Sjffl/Wjr'*- #! fur tulret. and >r P rk^—uh.', V* 70— ibti MNrnriue fie 55.7W Tyiil.TY*, ah,i at'ttitf t ,mi u. b unfit i-Ttt . there, r# 6. r* mb that * ■ fj|' T'T^ each er*Ale. mw -Ave". wIU Uengraved Vfiiu auy Uitial W" f , W, dtialrcd wttheat extra dai. - :^J IMPORTANT NOTICE. '•• I" T>il !!•;'! offer Ite .i, .u<-4 f, r-xm -w! are n-ttdi-twrrtrlW teiivMi fR" eaat-ftf tni'afAbe tiaarweci&ni. .#dßkV d . , tar* o.tWting SHl,er- .*r Uwuld he iircv; to lie •• * • • - W|,'i ■ iff NATIONAL CTV., * v W&i? jft Be. 704 Cltes*.i>M| a£i P4 Mfi '' ■ . V BEATTYriANy ; Ottnd fiqnarro Ami Uprig*.* Bbt v rru* m sffy BEA'.>*. DilE F.BEAffT, 7 Washington. N>w .I let ftgiari I4ie If. I Ihe oldi>t mutual in the country, Oia* '• - I !835. li *',CWYi&N• MARION A WAM UK,.tittnul > i . izi douut I'wiUijiuttt, ---^ ■■ T LI ■ ■• HI Is&£-' I# | 111 *"i sinral -iu>b. **-llur out ton wedding ring. mid gerls' J'irlfljiw di'tw . njn. Tsc aifcvJ article RW. W .#' * : i i TsTliaivVon r< Tail** ftr >•' ; runt slock and unit be sold. B ,>l ld MiV i Uold •;ic^joh./ur*i*etttaUrtV' ; poses, tr.n-.1l tlmciA. C'idin Hi feppquwief 1 *AWjjcuaiuo fir*H. git 1 honesty, fair d*ilhig n"t*4 Htwraftty t%J* Mttaltfii by may ad' ertisnc In this CiVJ• • r Daw Book n-.\ IC, IS*. ■ * ' rOBTAtiB STAMP* lAfcl N I*. MUCK MAN U Spaf.. NERVOUS DEBIIjTI: i'. f" Vila! Wr-altntK or I*■ pre .*!?£. a wojef- *• I hauslcd tcling, no energy "T some dralu u;uu u*,j<*v:w * * I always cured ly i HnDphrs® : s HoQicotata I'* 1 '* B*s!Bj iff. ! 28, ■ ■ I ll tone-* Up ai.'l tSb S/Wie*: I dispel* Uw g!>om and deanputfeocy, J/cfi... ! strength nd cuergj "t J\* t*.s drain a** ! rejuvenates the enure man. Kien i latklv vear* Willi perlcet uoe*f !•}' In*-? audi.' .Id h*b*alrn. ''itee,*! ek vial; or t*A)d*Mr package •>! ftr ® yj ' < and rUI f acr. Srtit *!•' *•• • riceiin of price. Ai4ro* Uuiaoa*atl!ic Mcdiclac.cuuipsnv. **: Urot-. wmv. NVw ¥*rir. . M ty., JACKSON'S BEST & ABOVE ALL. These 'jfaud* nf dwt-et riu~ ato a"i6y ed??.f ly all. to h.. liowi.aK Toimrft tu xua'l-i. rye up i> A shapes ami sir"*, it ialre!Wy pad VAi'J. nrappMV- freM y ihetrsdi KCctra'-iy- ***■■• for j;vple tj the Pia^u!a^uTf. C. A. JAUK.I %' •<< 'f - Gko. i\ Wa*ui.% Genrral A jeuf. j. d SM. S ami . Sfixji *' iHr f.n* ;V A D C A TTV p lAN b i DE A ill Kus£*m=r- Ufand f