Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, January 17, 1878, Image 3

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    Tiic Journal.
fiiltr & Dejninicr. Proprietors
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B O. lKiMs<.:fcs, Asvoriat# Eilltor :
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BlUhcini,Thursday, Jan.l7.
Taenia—Bl.6Q Per Annum.
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TUt GOVERNOR'S XES&.tUE.
■Gowmor Ilartmnfi'* message is
entirely too lengthy for us to publish
entire, but we w ill give a short syn
opsis of Its main i*ints. Candor
compels us to say that it is the best
and moat ooiiseryntive message ever
written by his Excellency, or to be
inoie precise, ever written for liitn
by Us clever Secretary, Mr. Quay.)
Tha rosult arrived at through h
. labyrinth of figures which none but |
experts can comprehend, shows a
very satisfactory stale of the Treasu- j
rv. The total state deot, Dec. Ist,
287?,3praa $22.9 5.814. and the assets
in tfcc binking Fund, consisting
chiefly.iOf bonds-owing by the lVnna
K. Aftcgtany A alley U.K.
amount to 0.591,428, wliicli deduct •
rdfrotn the-debt leaves a balance
-mil iiuJiDtednesa
of the state. "■
The income for the year was $l5.- j
044 oOu, uiid the 'exjxmses $13,4v2,-!
453.
With Abe proceeds pf a uew five
pey. rig(it miLHons of debts
rancehvl, of which five- millions
.. .were six .pel' cents, and three million ,
. tivfc pec emits, payable-iu gold. The
saving of interest to t lie state by j
this re-Juml ill g. will amount to sxh- i
annually.
The estimates for the ensuing year
will exceed tl* Kcycnßes by nearly •
a million dollars, and the Govarnor j
' recommends that one third of tue
corporation taxle. diverted from the
Sinking fund into the general Trea- ;
• surv, to cover this deficit.
The Governor-demotes much space
to the July riois and the part taken !
bv ttw National Guard ill them,!
winding up,witb a recommendation j
to the l egislation for a l>etier or
ganisation of the state's military i
focce. In this connection he utter?
a sentiment which *he never dared
utter before. afid for saving which. '
his predecessor, (Jov. Geary, lost
bis standing in the ;"T.
ty. ..He says—-The* military is call- j
ed to ai I not to supercede tlie civil ,
Authority." " It seems that Gov. |
Hart ran ft has lost confidence in !
BliHtarTtnle, and now freely say* j
what several years ago might have ,
ocst-him a-nomination^
The Governor very wisely confines i
himself to state matters and has not
'even a Word to say of national uoli
tics. The inference is j istifi'd that
the.-gallant llartmnft" thinks the j
k-iw said on that subject, the better. I
; Tlie balance of tile m.ssage is de-,
v>He<l to school uiatteis, geological
syrvevs. public chanties, pvtiiivnli-
Ac.
ON THE Uitiill 81DK.
When writing our L-y.'*' <fce ar- ]
ticle l;u*t week we did not have the.
Senate's voie in detail leforc us ,
and so could not tell how our Sena ■
•• fof'Mf.' Penle, bad votrd on the' !
. nuvntHtu ofA)*>i ,l bi_Uifess anew |
'cr taking k OP where it was left iff i
at the sojournment, last spring, j
- We learned since with much pleasure
tiuit Mr. l'eale with five Democrats •
and cnc republican, voted in favor !
bf the' people ,in it her words "to go;
and finish the "business left unfin- i
jshed at the p!*e of last i*ssion.'
AH horivr to the true mid fearless; j
: s well a able u-preseiiiativc of the
64tb senatorial district.
A 111 El IN GEORGIA
Deadly Encounter, al Ten Pacer-
Mow - Brothers-in-law fie tiled
an Insult —on? or Them
* Mortally Wonnded.
facial Dispatch totho New York Time#. '
SAVANNAH. January 12. ibis af- j
ternoon,.alKut 2.30 o'clock, a duel |
was fought at the junction of the
Atlantic and Georgia and Savannah
and Charleston Kailroads, three miles
from this city, between Walter S.
Harley. a lawyer, and Koliert Fish
burn, "clerk in'the County Court of
Walterboro, Coleton county. S. C.
The parties arrived here on different
trains last Friday and proci-eded to
the ground in carriages shis morn
ing. Hurley's friend was C. 11.
Fi.rmer, a "ymm? lawyer. Fish
burn was accompanied by W. M.
Rivets and his brother F. C. Fish
burn, a trial justice of Wateiboro.
Giily one surgeon. Dr. Lunlur, ac-'
companied the party. He is a friend
of Fishbuin. They fought at ten
paces, with Colt's revolvers .Harley
expressed bis intention, in a note to
bis wile, to fire in the air, and aVid
go, Fishuurn's pistol being discharg
ed the same time. Harley fell, mor
tally wounded. He was brought by
bis second to the town, and taken
to an infirmaiv. tie is dying to
night. The brill entered the righe
side, severed the bowels and lodged
in the aUdomen. Fisliburn and his
party ceturned home. The parties
are brothers-in-law, having married
siat'Xt. The difficulty iaiginateu
' abuot a difference in local politics.
Both parties are Democrats. The
offensive words used I y Ila ley were
•'You and W. F. Fisburn ar mean
and cheap copies of the Khetts, with
out theie brains or courage." A re
fusal to retract the insult resulted
in Fisnburn challenging Harley.
The affair was krp' v/ry. quiet, and
the only intimati n of the hostile
Betting was nnid kn *wn in Water
born by a dispatch to ilarlev's broth
er aunounciug his fatal wounding.
THE SNYDER CO. MURDEK.—On
Saturday last an attempt was made
at Middieburgtq get the prisoners
Uriah Mover and Emanuel Ettiuger
out of. prison, on aw nil.of hab&tH cor
pus. His Honor, Judge Bucher pre
sided at the court. The prisoners
were brought liefore him, Messrs.
Linn & Dili, of this place. api>earing
as their counsel. The evidence of
Brickhart was taken, which was to
efTect that one of the prisoners had
proposed to him some time lefore
the murder that they kill the Kintz
lers and get the money which was
generally believed to be in his pos
session. BrickhaTt bad refused, and
this -was the extent of his evident.
•. Other parties testified as to where
the prisoners had been on the night
of the burning of the Kintzler build
ing. The evidence went to prove
th only 4bo bones, cvf the old
<*rrd be in fhoru n 1 - IT the
okl lady waiiahkiln the bftilding her
entire remains must have lieen burn
ed up A lot of bloo<l wis fou nd
near th* nfih*, a portion of which
was sent To Philadelphia to >e anal
iled. U|t>n the result of this an
alysis the question Whetlier the par
ty wi'tf tuurd< fin! or destroyed by
| the house accidentally catching n
; fire, will be pretty well determined,
j Tlic evidence is Mm* far very woatc
I Against the prisoners, but the Coin
mouweuUli not being readv with its
evidence, no dec Ision Ntas made on
tlw habeas corpn s. T1 r r'j iti bis
gaining ground th 11 the right par
tie* hare not lieen caught, if the old
j folks were murdered ; and this is
; also a very much disputed question.
) Thog. Jordan, arvestal in Centre
I C>., on suspicion of being implica
ted in the case, was releases!, there
U-ing no evidence against liiiu.—
Lcwislurg Journal.
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Who is going to run for constable?
Don't all speak at once.
The masonry of the new county
; bridge at Swartx's saw mill is ap
! preaching completion.
Hon. L. A. Mac key had been ill
recently, bnt h* again rtVoVered
a.id is on duty at Washington City.
The 1.. C. AS.C.R. TT Co. has
only four suits on the trial !i*t of
the first week of our January court.
The (kxnmissioners of Clinton
county almoin ted v T. T. Abrams,
their Attorney, Win. 11. Smith,
Clerk and Daniel Crowlej, Janitor.
Beecher will deliver one of his
ennohlintj lectures in Kel'etonte, on
the evening of the 22nd. Think we
wont go. Tin) busy and no money.
Rev. J. A. Bright held a pro
tracted minting at Zion, recently,
at which thntv .lersons weie con
verted. most of whom united with
the church.
<'ro*lUMir t a confluetl to the Frog
I'onil*. At this aenson almost everybody
U loi-s>. The bleating of ,11stressed
Is Imuol everywhere Why Is this, when
IMe's Honey of Horehoiind and. Tar will
enro any cough. eoM or hoarseness in 4S
hours? Sold by all Druggist*.
Pike's Toothache DIOJS cure In 1 minute.
The suhscrilwr will le prepareil to
ear rv express packages small
bundles and lnxes f goods, from
Cobiiru Station to Millheim. Aarons
burg. Woiid ward and all |H>ints along
the line, at reasonable charges. The
patronaae of the public respcctfu!lv
•olicit*d.
J Willis Ml'sjikr.
| Estiiay ('iiild.— The daughter
of B F. Wilson (then of TO wanda
i but now of Lock Havetri, straveil or
; was kidnappml from her home on
j tlie 11th of I>cemtT. Her nunc
is M.ittie, shr is 13 vears old, small
j for her age, dark eyes, hairaud com
plexion. spare face, and was dressed
thinly in every-day clothes when she
; left. Any information that will
lead to her recovery will l>e most
! thankfully received. Address, ii.
f F. Wilson, Lock Haven, i'a.
A FEW OF THE MFSSEK'R.—A
correspondent to tlie VTnt'hnuin
from Fillmore g<H*s for some of tlie
Musser's around theie he ,vi'y. He
says: Some of the Musser family
were weigneil to- lav. By the figures
it will Ih* seen that if oali, the Buffalo
Bun boy, ca,*s tlie climax. He tips
the scales at 251 lbs. Mrs. Maria
Uecser, his sister, weighs 223 lbs.,
and Viola, his rosy clieeked daugli
'er of 20 years, draws the balance at
240 lbs. Tliese an- tlie kind of folks
we have here.
rBPimptlon ( nred.— An old jiliysl
clan, retlicil from praetlec. having huj
plae<lin hl hand." by an Hast India mis
sionary the formula of a nltnple vegetable
renu-dy, fur the sjiceilv and permanent
cure of oonauuiptioß, brondiltli, eataCrh,
u'.htua, and all throat aiul lung affections.
alo a podtlve and radical cure for nerv
oua complaints, after having tented It*
wonderful curative powerx in thousands
of eases, ban felt It hla duty to make It
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive, and a desire to relieve hu
man suffering. 1 will send, free of charge,
to all who de-dre It. this reelie.ln Uermau.
French, or English, with full directions
for preparing and using. Sent by tnall by
addressing with stamp, naming this pa
per. W. W. Shcrar, litd Powers' Block. Ro
chester. N". Y. S-4w
MILLHEIM B. A L. ASSOCIATION.
T!iis institution has just closed its
third y -ar with Mond iv evening's
meeting. It is but justice to say
that the affairs of tlm Association
have leen as judiciously and econo
mically managed as any such con
cern can possibly lie.
Th general merits and benefits or
building Associations we will not
now discuss, but take it that tlie
public uud istaud them pretty well
by this time. There can Ik* no ques
tion that they have many and great
advantages to their memlters. and
that in my fwrsuna have bee. hefiieil
by theiu Who could probably not
have reached relief in any other way
during these times of financial striti
gency.
Tin* annual report will soon ap
pear an 1 lie laid before our readers
as soon as it is out. We con not ex
actly premise what it will le, but
feel confident that the showing of
the vear's business will Ik* entirely
satisfactory to all concerned.
Books are now open for the sub
scription of stock to the 4th series,
and will close on the evening of
Febry. 11th. when the annual meet
ing and election will Ixj held.
WASHINGTON TERRITORY must
be a glorious pl;:ee to live, if what
tlve i.ook li.iveti IC*i>ublic'in says is
true. That paper is in receipt of a
IJOX from W. 8. Wiggins, of Sea tie,
(Washington Territory), with a
sample of the apples and pears of
that locality. An apple and pear
weighs twenty ounces each, and
these fruits often reach two pounds,
he says that all vegetation grows in
proportion. lie also sends us a
specimen of wheat grown ou Whiley
Island, which yielded 50 bushels t)
the acre, 60 i>ounds.to the bushel.
"Mr. Wiggins says 41 there was a
load of cabbage in town the oJier
day, in which eleven cabbages weig t
ed four hundred pounds, and one
turnip which weighed 30 ]>ounds.
These statements may look large to
you but such are the facts. Cab
bage is growing fine here, at this
date, (Dec. 15. 1877.) as in midsum
mer. The long seasons here is what
makes vegetation so large. Tiie
weather is very warm ; the ther
mometer stands in the shale it
10 o'clock to-day."
"He has placed on our table a
specimen of Lignite coal, from a
vin 20 feet thick; Silver tock worth
s2oo.per ton and Gold quartz $2OO
jht ton,"— Watchman
I Head the Sales Iteglster.
A Philadelphia paper wniits f the
whipping post In Pennsylvania.
lton. W. K. Alex older will ac
cept our thanks for public docu
ment*.
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Gov. Geary's grave is the most
neglected sjiot on the llarrisburg
Cemetery— s< says the llarrisburg
Tel* graph 4
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Money, sold 29| par cent, premium
for permanent loans, at the m
of the MiJlhuim B. A I. Associa
tion, last Monday evening.
The Journal OfViCr makes a
speciality of Sale nu.i.s, and lias a
"complete an assortment of Job Type
as any etiico in the county..
It is said that at least fifty fami
lies w ill emigrate from Union coun
ty to tlie west, next spring. Most
of them are going to Kansas.
King Victor Emanuel of Italy,
died at Hopift on the 9th instant.
Prince Humbert, the heir apparent
was pronounced bis successor to
tlie throne.
Weather mild but gloomy, streets
muddy, money tight, credit gene,
business dull and times hard—Oh
dear 1 what else 1s needed to make
the cup of human misery run over.
It is stated from St. Petersburg
that the Chinese have massacred
15,000 men. women and children, in
the Kasligarfan town of mauds,
committing frightful atrocities.
Family Bibles, Teachers Binles,
Pocket and Present it ion Bibles. Al
bums and Clitomo Mottos, Enve
lopes uud btationery, in large v u ie
iy—at ike Journal Book Htokk.
Geo. 11. Pendleton is the new
United States Senator from Ohio.
A first class selection in all respects,
by our Buckeye neighbors, and a
prodigious improvement on the wily
Matthews.
Priii.ic Sale.— Jonathan II irtcr
will offer at ptililii! sale, on Satur
day, Febry. 2nd next at 2 P. m., on
the premises in Millheim, a 1J story
shop, now occupied by Tnotnas
Hockmaii. Terms given at sale
For S.vlk. —A cabinet organ of
superior quality, excellent tone,
nearly uew, by one of the lest mak
ers in the country, for sale" very
C-'.I il! ! (? *** it at the resi
dence of C. F. I>eininger, AiiiiilV' o '.
Uouoh on* Loafers. —Seventeen
of the principal business houses of
Lewisburg have signed an agree
ment toclost theirstres at" o' lm-k
in the evening, during the months of
January and February —Saturday
evenings excepted.
The silverware delivered by the
National Silver-Plating Co., Nij.
704 Chestnut stret. Philadelphia, is
giving entire satisfaction. . All or
ders are promptly filled, and no one
netd hesitate about sending thim
money.— LutAcau Observer.
Dennis, who manufactured tlie
frauds in Alachua county, Florida,
last year, and gave the Suite to
!la,e>, isiiow drawing $l.BOO h year
for service ill out* of the depart
uieiils at Washington. Thua re
form goes marching on.
Having obtained S]>ecial rates on
Coal Oil to Cobiiru Station we are
now prepared to sell by the barrel) to
dealers o4 the tame price they would
ix* chaiged eitlior at Nunbuiyor Wil
liainsport.
tf Smith A C.
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Linn's Annal % of Buffalo Tallry.
Copies of the, aUve valuable local
history of the far-fained Buffalo Val-
Vy may 1* obtained of It. F. Brown,
1/ewisburg Daniel l>err. Bellefonte.
or at the Jouknal Boob Stoke,
Miilheim. Price $2.
Judge Bucher :iys I'er Curiam
(that juxt sounds like swearing in
that hereafter the winter
term of the Un.oi Louuty court shall
liegin on the second Monday of
arch, instead of the third Monday
of February, as heretofore. Hope
tiie Judgeain't inad about it. At all
events one time suits i.s about as
ell as another.
A Face with charming features
m-iv lie rendered actually repulsive
bv botches or pimples. Glenn's
Sulphur Soap, promptly remedies
all complexional blemishes as well ;is
local eruptions of the skin, burns,
bruises, scalds, Ac. Sold by all
Druggists.
Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, black or
brown, 50cts. 4.
KfmHOLTZ'S HINBI RT ALMANAC.
This is one of the neatest and
best gotten up annnala that has
reached us this year. Besides txing
a regular Almanac it contains much
other valuable information, such as
postal regulations, election, stray
and game laws, which alone make
it worth more than the price asked
ten cents, Address the publisher,
J. E. EiclCioltz, Snnbury, Fa.
VICK'S ILLT'STKATBD MONTHLY
M KOAZINE. —The tint number of
tins splendid new magazine is npon
our table. It is devoted principally
to the culture of flowers and vege
tables. but has ranch valuable infor
matioii and pleasant reading liesides.
Like everything that Mr. Vick gets
up. it isstrictljr/rte?y. Ve have
iu) hesitancy insaviug. and we. knw
whereof we sjieak. that James Vick
is at the very head of the class of
American Seed mien and Florists.
Terms: $1.25a year in advance.
Five copies for $5. Address :
JAMES VICK,
Rochester. N. Y.
Subscriptions received at the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
The dedication and other relig
ions services in the Reformed Church
at Rebersbnrg, last week and fchib
bath, were of a very interesting, and
we trust profitable character. The
attendance was very good and the
order excellent. On Sunday the
Lutherans very generously tendered
to their Reformed brethren the use
of their church also, in order to ac
commodate the large uurnber of
jieople present, and lioth were well
tilled. Such acts of kindness show
a lilwral, christian spirit that is tru
ly refreshing, and that should l>e en
couraged by all who claim the name
of christians.
ltev. Wui. M. Land is, the worthy
pastor of the charge, informs us that
the entire indebtedness of their
church is provided for, which speaks
well for the congregation tbeee hard
times.
KNfTTIXIi rou ill.
Mis Ro*io n. I)jiuujcer. 4 piw
p:ue<l to do all kirnl* of kni_ t intr (or
tli" public. In Ji VftVy beautiful and
substantial manlier. . Stocking,
Iloso, him! Socks. either wnoj 'or cole
ton, kniWupou short notice ami'
the most reasonable riitf.s. vt; Ictrff* ,
p*iir of.MftH'lintfs' knit far 2f>
Give her a call. tf.'
SPRING MILLB ITBM.
Mr. Charles StobbinH, the K-inuA
inan, delivered his heturb mi the
evening of the 12tl Inst., td a very*
laige unci at tent hre audience.
Prof. .1. W. Keitmyer is now at
Zinn, instructing the laws how to
t<wit. In his line the Prof, is Irani
to Iwut in thewe diggin*. ami he Is
also uu excellent violinist Iwaidea.
The trlnirai>h N here ami our
voting ami g' litlemanly friend, I>.
Wallace fbmcatt, is fh< <>ierrtfcor.
He is fully comnetent for that posi.
tiotv, and "that's Rlmtfs the matter
with . - v
J. Cleventine's shoe shop, under
the management of t\ Snyder, is do
ing well, (ientlemen, try printer's
ink, and see if you don't get two
customers to one you had liefore.
J. F. Glass is the Iross coal shove
ler. lie empted a car of 13 tons in
So minutes. If any other Son of a
cos 1 shoveler can lieat tftuf, let him
sav so in the Jouun'al at once, br
forever hold his js'aceal*>ut it.
VOky.
rim TK.U9 AGO.
An Old lielie.
Some time ago our friend. Judge
Frank, of Kebcrshurg, gave ns an
old '* 7>rr (.cntre tteriPhtvr.V Vol. i.vi
No. 30, dated March 6th, 1848, winch
makes it nearlv lifty years old. It
is of course all Unibiin. iriuteil on
coarse, heavy paiwr, 13 tiy 1M inciies
large which is less that* half the
size of the present Journal, and
was published at Aaronsburg, by
Adadi Gentzcl.
The pK|Kr was addressed to 4, G.
Bear, Ksq.," who was the father of.
Ad.iin Bear, of Heliersbtirg. Much
of the contents might 1* intercst
ini? to us of the present dxv. It
contains for instance the marriage
notice of George Hi ring witlj Mar
garet Moher, of Gregg township;
Benjamin Molir with Catharine Ker\
stetter, and David Graf with Susan
Weber, the latter two couple ot]
Haines township. An ::dvort)s<*-
tnent of the Miftlinhurg Acailetnji'
with Hev. Nat ban it 1 Todd, a Tnes-'
bvterian minister as Principal, ahfcd'
•i>ears. Hots rt Tate was S|n-£flf
< tentre Cout ty at that time, ami ad-' 1
vertises three tr.icts of land at Shcf* ;
iff's sale. J. G. Lowry WHS Treasur
er, and cuUs upon tax-collectors to*
pay up their duplicates, stat ing that 4
many Commissioner's orders are out?
and unpaid, with a balance due the
former Treasurer. Dr. Charles Co.
burn, Treasurer of a Tract and Bible
Society, gives notice to its members,
to pay in their dues. A shooting
ua % toll for a fine fat calf, is advertis
ed by David Beck, of Brush Valley ;
also a lottery bv Sarnue' Krasher, for.
a house in ItetttTsburg and htt casn.
pi iies. from s6odown to $2. A jKirj,
of the Act of Assembly aullioi izing
the construction of tlie Bellrfunte,
Aaroushurg and Youngmapstown
turnpike is published. It is signed
by James Duncan as President, auu
J. M. Iteuck, Secretary. Lastly
Jacob Hurler, wlio died in Milliieiiu
last summer. announces himself as
a candidate fcr Brigade Insneetor,
for the Ist Brigade, 10th Division,
Penna. Militia.
There is neither eilitorial nor local
department, but a general mixture
of everything In fact there iwui
editorial matter at all, nor evens
single item of local news, except
such as can IJO tnrVretf from legal and
other notiix'S.
Journalism has grown some- since
fifty years ago.
It la nw .in established fat that CtiX}
•CMI-TIOS CAS a t CCKRD. It ha* bean eured
iuarerv great number of ca*as laujse df
them apparently desperate ones) bySclienk'i
rulinonlc Syrup alone, and In othera by Mi*
same medicine iu connection with Scheak't-
Sea Weed Tonle and Mandrake Pips. one of
both, according to the revtalrciaenu of tfty
caw. , . . . M .*tl
The old iappositi >n that "Consumpllon
incurable," for many years deferred Phy
sicians from attempting to And a remedy for
that disease, and patients adicted with lp
reconciled themselves to death without at*
effort being made to save them frotn a doom
which was eonshleied Inevitable.
Dr. SeLenck himself was supposed at one
tline to be at the very gate of death, nla,
Physicians having pronounced his case hope*,
less and abandoned him to his fate: he was
ri Kcn bjr the aforefai | medicines and afte"-
ward enjoyed uninterrupted good health for
more than forty years. Thousands of people
have used lr, Scheuck's preparations with
tne same remarkaole success.
Sch.'nck's Almanac.containing a thorough
treatise on CouaumpUoti, l.iycr
Dyspepsia, AC., can be had gratis of any
druggist, or of J. 11. Schenck & Son. Phila
delphia. Full directions for the n*e of
Sghenck's medicines accompany each pack
age.
Scheuck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weud Ton
ic, and Mandrake Pllht are for sale by alj
druggists.
MARRIED. '
On the Jtth ult., at the Lutheran Parjiao
agu, Mllroy. by Rev. s. <l. Sbannop, Mr.
Hnfuce K. Zerby, of Wiliiamsport, -end
Miss Clara A. Ossuian, oi'Cuntro Hail.
On the 3rd Inst., at Itock Hill, by Rev.'
W. 11. Stover, Mr. dames W. Kowan. of:
Bcilefoote, and Miss Sarah C- Coble, of
llott-tcrvillo.
On the 13th lust., at tlio Evangelical
Parsonage, bv the Rev. C. F. Delntnger.
Mr. David J. uenry of Haines Twn., and*
Miss Mary I>. ltaeuam. of Potter Twp.
DIED.
On the 31st nlt„ in Effingham county,
Illinois, Elizabeth, wife of ilenry Spy ker,
formerly of Aaronsburg, agud 58 years.
On the 11th Inst., at Milllieim, Susannah,
wife of John Ilue, aged W years, 5 niontlis
atul !• days, she Jived in holy matiliuopr
3ti years Hud was the mother of live child-,
ren, tiircc of which passed on before her,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
MtruuniHT —Rev. G. W. Bouse will'
preach next Sun.lay evening. t
A protracted meeting will begin in the
Evangelical Church, next Sunday eve
ulng.
Lodge and Society Direotory.
. ! .
The Millhelm Cornet Band will meet
tbe Town Hall on Monday and Thursday
evenings.
Providence Orange No. *l7 p. of H-,
meets In Alexanders block O.A the 2nd Su
tnrduv of each month at P . *• and on
the 4tn Saturday of cue"., month ut IV % r. *.
The Irving Liter*'/ Institute meets in
the Town Hull, or the last Friday evening
of each month, until otherwise ordered.
The Millh jim B. A L. AuHuciation meets
in the Town Hall. on tlie evening of tfc®
second Monday of each month.
Millheim Counoil No. 30.\ 0. V. A- M
meetA overy Saturday at 8 o'clock, t\. *■ . I
thoir Council R'VJna, Wilt's Building. I*
gree Meetings will.be held on Tuesday
or before the full moon of escrh month .
C K. HsM> H. F.
vr •
SALE REGISTER.
fl'erops who.art bills printed at
the .lot'SKAl office will Inure ihojr nalea
published is this rainier— free of\hnfga.)
• BaleoMiooegq Kornmnn.-Administrator
of estate of Aaron Horn n:Ti, dco'd.. n*Ai
Eton. Feb. 14. 1*78.' Enrhdrig implements
mud houaalMld jro**!*, ' ' - ,
• George K-o.ni who's #S'bv" none Furmer's
Mills, 4S regie tow nddi>, Fob. 2*. I*7B I Wi lli -
Inn implement* iind iiottsebofd g<sbd*.
—a —r~ ,'W
V^oTU'F:-- JUporsuiisa'-ehneb.v notified
,' isl that tne following Property, vU.:
z ntovea aim! fixture*, It (!hAl|f C|ocß, Cup
-hoard. Perth*" Table. IfoiSP, Self Hurncsx.
shsdlTwo Ituggtr*, H*v stkl Kenbter. *-iore
GihhJs, Store room ami fiat urea, is left br
We In possession of Mr. N. 11 Bell under a
louse, while ! tFlnln the ownership myself.
All. MorsnOS are hereby cautioned- not to
metMie or Interfere with the same or ay
part theieof iii any maimer.
• pi llH' Mil's, Miu, H. A. Itn L
Jan. IT, pi;*. 3-st
NOTI4 E -loiter* TcM.i
j no liuvliik br*n kiu*sl to llio
una<'%MgiiiMl nn the esiale of Oeorire Hrun
pntil, Sr,, late of Miles towmlilp. <lr< *uxfil,
all prrsotiV hiiowhiß llirmwlveß liuletitnl to
•aid riutr *r hereby loitlfleit to makr ija
in filiate pafnicut, ami those haviiu;
*rali*t tt.r *aine to presi-nt them July au
thnilicated fur payineot.
SAMI RI. Kkank, .*
CIROUOK Ulll'SOAßa,
r. t jtxfcutorx.
M dee Twp...lan. 10th, In?*. 2-C-l.
s S^'OTlcF.— NoilcV N "lven that
A\ application will be made to tbe'next
HfXfcion ol'the I.ejfNlntute for Ihc
Ofiilawto prevent the hunting ol dear
wlUi itoira in Oniric County*. #
prwuihei' Jl, •!,
D. IT. GETZ,
, , /Attorncj-at-La*,
Lewisburg, Pa.
1 - Ofllee opjioAite the I'nlon National P.anfc
Can le eounulled tu KuglUh or lienn ifi.
No. 2-Iy.
, Wash. Hutchinssn,
DEAt.tR IN ALL AJNDS OF
COAL,
AT
OOBUEN STATION.
>KURT H. RTOtF.R, is: \T.
tgrdatlsfaoticm gnarant# V
CM. PETREE,
'CIGAR MANUFACTURER
WHOI.KAALK AND KLTAIL DEALEU IN
Choice Brands of Tobacco
a rid Cigars,
HOE ICRS' ARTICLES, ITC.,
yt"" wrmmnr.
L,etrisburg, Pa,
Revolvers, IlUitrteil Friee 1|
uUnOtree. Ureal Western Gun Works
Pittsburg, Pa. . I4w
srWoBOAVa ISMIWI'', gw. 17
' f Av>, S. 9*5. PtAvoe relall pi ire *7'>o only *235..
>e.4 4or o>u(lCe|i:ial > weularv
Wwniel F. ■eally,WMhlag<Mi,l|l.J.2v
3new vocal 4 2 new Instrumental pleees
Sheet MuMe, H>o silver ortti. Musie Puh.
Co., Midd'etwro, HAIL 4w
••STV r. ES or V A TtOS, 10c., or 15 New Year
♦m'ards, 20c. Sample* 2c. J. Husted4Co..
Samxm, N. Y. 4w
! styles. 13c KlfK.mt Cards.
*3* J uil alike, n*. with name. Seoumh A
I co , Kiuderhook, 14, Y. 4w
LARGE MLX EH CARDS with name. In
< Alt case. Uc. *25 without cae, 9c 50 new tun
cards 10c outfits ioe. F. WASHBURN
6 Mlddlcbttro, Mms. 4w
jK pr SA"SFOftP'9 R IDICAL
* V. K| ■CURE for Catarrh will not lr.-
, Jti M R W-lantlv relieve and speedily
Tlefcrences. ilenry Wells
Esq.. Wells, Fargo 4 Co.. Au
i— rora. N. V.; Wm. Bowen. Esq..
, ** r • ' McHatlon, tJrant & Ho wen,
Bt. !>>uis Tesllmonials and
. treatise by mail. Prlee with
> •*■***■ tmproved Inhaler, *l. Sold
.everywhere. WEEKS & PoTTL'R. Proprie
tors.' Host ui. Mass.
Collin' Voltaic PlMttra ar# the butlw
#K a TASK of CATARRH
1 rhat Sa ford'* Rudlral
. yrV w/ Cure (or Catarrh will not lu
aUotlv relieve and •p< < e<lily
eure." |{cferenc*s. Ifenry
* sVelJs, K*q.r Wells. Forgo 4
Co , Auror. N. Y-; Wm.now
/♦% WW >■% en. F*<|.. M dial ton. Grant
sA Bowen, st l/>ui.. Teta
*lH M\. Em sniiiu a m( treatise hv mall.
Price with Improved Inhaler,
*l. evcrvw here.
WEEKS&rGTTEIt. Proprietors,
Boston, Mass. 3- 4w
ffITITTI'£A>~
lift 1111 wsswar
mil; 'II I I Agents wanted
If" ' 8 I I OTftTsittV:
EATTY Washington, New Jersey. i'.S.A
AGENTS
WANTED ! !
TOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS
WILSON SEWIN'i MACHINE CO.
29 Broadway, New Y<rk City:
Chicago 111 New Orlran*. La.:
4w or Sau Franciaco, Cal
TKIFI, I V I
WITH A COLD lb ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
a sure remcdv for COUGHS, and all disease*
of the THROAT, LUNGS, CURST AND
MUCOUS MEMBRANE.
PIT IP ONLY l> BIXK BO IKK.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. l-4w
C. N. CWTTICSTOM. 7 Sixth Avenue, !f. York.
JO 000 AWoe**'' 'e Se]
SSBSKfiTM
'l lII'III.'St tNlll.se .I..i| lUA tilt ~ •. ,C|'
the IiEMO* iihiNK hy ttie neterv"M an
ther. T. S: AKTUUK. A book t< ST> '.ri u and
us LIGHT EN the people. Vivid • act tires-and
juytoFs. how it curses uoo., BOLL, HOME,
JKH 'ikTV, etc. Unfolds the soyk of INMKTATK
A "AT IX MS, GOSPEL TL*:PBKA>CU. WOMAN'S
CKUB.ADR, KKAVP'J MuKPIiV. PHuHiaiTlOK.
etc.. e'c. ON'.v *2. Itssaieis MARVELLOUS.
OUR B'if £ M with2OtXtLI.VSTltATi\U far
cxee',; ad others, /'rice.* just reduced 25 inn
CT. '.! Send for terms.
HUBBARD Bltos., Pubs.. 72a Hansom St..
Philadelphia. 46-4w
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth
to their possessor, and yet they are within
the reach of every one who will use
WRIGHT'S LIVER FILLS.
we CURE for Torpid Liver. Dys
pepsia, Headache, .sour Stomach. Copsttpa- '
th>u. De.bllltv, Nausea, and all RtHlous com
plaints and blood disorders. None gewuiue
unless signed "Wm. Wright, J"l)"a." If
Tour prnpgist will not supply send 25 cents
or one box to Berrlck. Roller * 0.. TO R. |
" *:> per Fbfia. 1
.CAS. C. It All, ROA I*.
WESTWARD.'
1. |. I.
Lit ATE A.M. P sr. r. sr.
Monlaiuton 7.t*> 1.-V< .20
Lewlsbftra 7.1S 2.2*1 6.35
Ftiii* Ground 7.F1 2.J#
Rich I 7.2* 5.40
Xiokshurff 7.J6 t .M
Mimtnbura 7.45 3.15
Millmnnt 3 \5
Luurelton S.br 3,3#
(Vbum
Ar. at Spring SHUs 9.M)
JiASTWA lit).
LEAVE - 14*
>4. M. A. 3f. I' M
Spring Vf 1(4....,.,., tO.ll
,(wurn 10 its
/aiurelton.... 11.4* 4.0S
Mlltmont. ll.V. 4 30
r st.
MltrttnSvrff 12.10 4.A0
lt?i
Hi-hl tl2f -VIS
/On'r Grnvntf. ......., 12.55 1.23
lAWi*br>j ,• 12.4 V &.4A
Ar. at Mortfandon ...*5O IJW 0 00
,Vna. 1 it 2 Manuel of fil cinA on \ritU
Rrir Mail wieal on thr PhHadtlphia & Krit
Kail Ur„i(f.
Son. .1 and 4 with Diy K/press east and
Ki<ifjara A*zprr \r*K.
Am. 5 a- wit/ 1 S\x*t Lin w**t.
An Omnibus will run blirren Iswtsburg
and Sl'intatulon. to convoy passsnper* to
and from Ibiri,He Express cast on the /Viff
adclphio A tiric Knit Road.
The. caviar Rail Road Tickets will be
honored between these, iwo palnte.
Pn.lHTl.Tnit RAIL ROAR.
ritlLAO LPHIA A KRIS *. Jf. DITI
BIOS.
St*MM CR TIMS TAHI.a.
On and i\fTr Kunrtay, May Mb, 1*77, the
Ti-ains on the Philadelphia and JCrio Rail
Road Division will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Kr is Mall leaves Xew J'arsr, Ky> p. m.
Philadelphia 11.56 p.m..
" " *' Ibtllimoro l.io p.m.
" '* " Harrlsbury S.iha.m.
" ' " Runbury 6.3" a.m.
" " ** Mont mdon 1.57 a.m.
s " M WiUianmpart -- KXta.m.
" " " Lock Haven 2.40 a. tn.
" " arr. at Erie ' 7.55 p. m.
A'fofara Ki. leaves J'hiludeiphia ".'JU a. ni.
" " " * liarrt'sb'irff a.m.
•* " Kunbury 12.44- p. m.
" " " Montanrion 105 p.m.
" arr at WiUiamsport 2.20 p. m.
" " " Ls>ek Jlai-cn 5.25 p.m.
" '• " Kane F. 20 p.m.
Line leaves S'cw York a. J5 a. m.
" " " Philadelphia ll.Soa.ro.
" " Ku Hint ore 11..30 a. m.
*' " rtarrisbvrg ,V'J.p m.
" " *' Banbury V 4" p. m.
•• •' •• Montandon 6.1 1, p.m.
" '• " WiUiamsport 7.3 dp. m.
" " arr. at Lock Haen 5.40 p.m.
HANTWAKD.
Pae{/tc Rx. leaves Lock Haven 6.30 p. m
W'yamsport 7..V. a. tn
" " " Montane/on 9.00 a. m
" " " Sunhury VIS a. m
•• " arr. af J/orrfafeorp ll.V>a. m
•• " " JSnltimorc 6.10 p. rn
•• " " Philadelphia 3.46 p. m
" " • Sew York 6.4*>p. m
Day Ex. leaves Kane 6.1/1 a. ne
lAtck Haven 11.20 a. rn
" •• " Wiltianixpoet 12.40 a. m <
" •' Montamlon 1.47 p. m
•• " Sunhury 2. 15 p. no
•' " at?. atUarflshuiO 4.10 p. tn*
•• " •• 4'hilodeiphia 7.2 up. m
•• •• " Jtxe I'ori- 10.15 p. m
•• M " Baltimore 7.35 p. m
*• " " Washinplm 9.(< i p. m-
Erie Mail loaves Erie 11.09 a. m
" linck Haven 9.4.5 p. m
" WiUiamsport 11.05 p.m.
'* o Montandon lifc'/p. "•
• •• " Sunhury 12 45 a - m.
" " arr. at Harrfsburf 2.4-6 a. rp
•• '• " Baltimore 7.45 a. m
" " " Philadelphia 7.00 a.m.
• •• Keys York 10.05 a. m
PTiaf Line loaves WiUiamsport 12.36 a. m.
•• ' " Bunhury 200 a. m.
•• •' arr. at Harrisbury 4.00 a.m.
•• •* " Baltimore 7.45 a.m.
•• Philadelphia 7.35 a.m.
" . " AVir Fori- 10.35 a.m..
Erie Miil West. .Voiaara El. West. iMck
Haven A room West and Day Erpress East
make close connection at Korthumberfand
with L•! R. R. R trains for Wilkesharre
and Heronton.
Eric Mail Rust and West connect at Erie
With trains on 1.. R. A M. S. R. R.. at <*>ry
with O. C A -v V. R It at Emporium with
R .V r. Ap. R- R-. and at Driftwood with
AY R R
Parlor Oirs will runh(we*n Philadelphia
and WiUiamsport on Siapara E/prcst HWf
Pacific Express East and Ihiy Express East.
Sleeping Ctirs on aU nioht trains.
WM. A. BALDWIX. Gen'l Sup't.
llllhtln larkal
Wheat N. 1 * L
WueatNo. 2 1 ; 1
Com
Ry*
Wat* Whit*..
(AU. Bl.tcU
Ruck wheat
Flour *•<*'
Brau A Short*, pel hundred L®*
Salt, per Rrl LA
Plaster, ground IO.'O
Cement. j>er Bushel 46 to 50
Barlev
Ela/seed
*-Tl
Waiter v
Hams •*
.•Ides ''
Veal
;kcs I
Pufatoes.
I-ard.. . i
Ta110w,..; •
SLa| *
Dried Apples 4
Dried Peaches
Dried Cherries 4
COAL MARKET.
K <>al
Stove 4<L
Chestnut" I L5O
Pea " A 7 j.
Corrected every Wednesday by Uephart
A Mnseer.
J. !\ 6EPH4RT. B. A. MI'SSKIi
GEPHART & MUSSER
DRALKRA IK
Vraln,
rievernsed,
l'lwar Jt
reed,
Cml,
Plaster A
halt.
MILLHEIM, PA.
Highest market price pa'd for'ah kinds of
r >elivei-d either at the BRICK. HILL or at
the old ML'SSKK MILL. In MILLHKIM.
COAL, PLASTER Sc SALT
Always on hand and sold at priees that de
fy competition.
A ahare of the public patronage respectfully
elicited. SMy
Late Immense Discoveries bv STANLEY
and others are just added to the only com
plete.
Life and Labors of Livingstone.
This veteran explorer ranks among the
most heroic ft ures of the century, and, this
book Is one of the most attractive, fascinat
ing, richly illustrated and inetruetlv vol
umes ever Issued. Being the only entti e and
authentic life, the mHlions areeager for it
and wide-awaae agents arc wanted unieklv
I Fe proof and torm# address HUBBARD
BR® . ?Sib*h<rrs. "?S •seem t?L. fMV
i AI ■% Great nh.nc to imfcfl
, Kill II nfV * II yi n't ,'rt H<!
: can v*K wreenlMck:..
I "We need person in eteiv
town to take submrlptton* fr tfieUrnegt,
ftlic.i|N'st ami Inist Illustrated family publica
tion loth# world. Any On# run necome a'
auccewTul pgent. .The inapt elegant work*
<>f jrt given free to suloerlbei-s. The prlen
u low that aliuoHl everybody ftub*eiil<v i
Ono agent reports making nv*r ♦l'kl In a
wrk. A lady spent report* laXinganer 400
stibsetlber# in 1u days. All who engage
make mnnev fa*l. You can devote ali ymjr
titim to the business. or only *our*lMretliwe>
V<n need nt be a ay from home over night.
You can do |t a* well a* other*. Full parti'
(Hilar*, dlrwetlous and term* free. Klec-antand
evpensb* utfll free. If you want profitable
work end us your address %L>>nr*. ,It cost#
nothing to try" the basines*. No* -e who *-
fag.-s fails to make great pay. Addi#:*"The
'cople's Journal." Port land, Maine. 31-1*
Daniel F. Beatty's
PTATiOS T ?)T!"! A NS.!
| Ct9Tios.-riKrepititti).i hare rained
ami the cidi'brlty of in/ rgnn.*, hare Indue "
|ed some nnnrlnelplpd parile/, and agent*
*o ropp my clreular*. ami misrepresent m>
in *>"uinetits; aftaniKt t*xm he public are
hereby *%ytionci. All my tr&ana bear in*
trad**iua> . Golden Tongue, and all my Pia
una have the word PlAfltO underlined
and also ha* my name • JtoC!sS" u '' te d
•lenee, DatlKL 1- "*T IT. wafhiutoa, N.
J., without which none j genuine.
A<Jdre-.,
DANISL F. B3ATr*f,
Washington, X. J., U. S.
r'TiiJ '**• * '
WXIXv JAN lupaths market <nit by tb j
plainest of all book*— I
'Plain Home T sJA and Medical Com in oil '
Heujw,"—neai ly I.HOO page*, jy ill ukt rations,
by Ir. K. It. FOOT*. of pjo 1.-.xlugion Ave J
S. Y. I'uicnaner* f Jhfs Isxik ane at l|twrt I
to eonsnii Its author In person or by ma i
free. Price by mall, A kit for the KTtwn&it
• ditiin, 01 *1.30 for (lie ropcisu editmp *
which <Hitaiii alt the same mallet and II i
lustrations. route its tables freo. Aoksts 1
\*ABT*.r>. ML'KRAY HII.L rcbLisniNf; S
Co.. lUa i:.vl >lh *1 N. Y. . **-*>'
jCOUNTER, PLATFORM WAGON &TRAUL
i THE BEST ARE
I CHEAPEST
MARVIN SATE %SGALE€OJ
26S BROADWAY N. Y'
12! CHESTNUTST.PMLA.PA.
\\ in StNECA ST.CLEVE, 0. j ]
KSTABL AH ED iUo.
IMB
HARRISON'
WRITINGINSS
AND Mil I LAG K.
T)ie best in the Market.
Jfl Blark Scnool ink I Speciality.
FOB BALB BT ALL LKAI>I* 8TATH!*BB8 AK®
HARRISON INK CO.
9 Murray !k.. X. T
WANTED!
We wisbian agent, male or female, iti eae!
town of tills muiity, t- get up Clubs anion p
■amities, hotels, factories. Aie.. for the
of *ur feas, an I will offer very liberal Coin
la'asijos to sucli. We have ocu ini[itei
of Te is for oer years, and can afford t
•rtid, and we will send a better article fo
the in -noy ttiau any other house iu New
York. our leas are put up in one p"un<
ICA iges. with the name and price priQt* ~
upon each.
Ad iress. for terms and blank fe. m f,
OB >S,
UJX wN & NHW YORK CHir A TEA CO.
I*. O. Box 574. No. LhurcF I? i i y
S.-ly
RED FRONT
FITIRasriTTTIR/E STQBIS,
LE WIEBVItG,. PE.XX.I.
J. HO WEE, Proprieto:.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, E ttension Tables,
Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads,,
and Chairs
in great vari j'y and at every .price,
All kinds or FURNITURE constantly on
band. .... ly
CAMERON HOUSE,
LEWISBCRG, I'ENXA.
O. S. STJK/R..
PreprMer. ..
o
First Class a all respects and
Centrally Located.
Orps
EsnTiß ISSS.
BelleTlng It to be BY FAIt the best Parlor
and Orchestral Organ manufactured, we
cnallcnge any manufacturer to equal them.
The celebrated Gulden Tongue Heeds lu this
organ in conjunction wftn the Perfected
Reed Boards produce sweet, pure ud pow
erful tones. Superb cases of new and elegaet
designs Ministers, teachers, churches
schools, loduea, etc.. should send for prito
list and discounts.
Dealers will And It to their advantage t*
exaotfue this instrument. t has improve*
meats found in no other. Conespondcuc*
soli cited.
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of organ and freight cliarge*
paid bv me (Daniel F. Beatty) both ways 1/
unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five dnye
Organ warranted for si*years,
count given everywhere hvve aaafentj
AgenU wanted. Addreai,
DAMEL F. BEATTY,
Washfngtee. Jftnr .Feweev
BEATTT I Pi;^N
Grand Squae* sad Cprtr
fwr x rrtn *tr sttc* ay#
DANIEL F t BEATTT,
Washington, "New JcrseY, £T *.
NSURANCE MEN! T
.WESTS W ASTER
—row Tltf— .-t
Ne? Eoelaud Mntsal Life ,!r
Tkr olden imtual In the countr*-, fk-. *
1836. „•*
nrr/i in Katrts.
A r 11 IN. f erefii /t
123 MoathrVoorth ne*t, nd^rdetAlrfa
ijaßkW' v f
9M (H AHPJHA e n ;a *j~m
H ''etoiy • •
BSB |S H HB mm m-.ii cm*'
ILiflßßr SSS HI " f e Lit r
■ ■Miniek CA'
W HH li's^'wane.
■II H| |S mm *%|H 'irweeb.i*
hhn ■ '
t. •',.. ii nut., u.t.n, Savy i
wcddliiy i irf, and re' te Par'.nvi-di t*
piu. The arileles 4i>ot. ■>st-fcil-
Y 4*TW. brre K e-'-.•♦•nteA-fof AS..' I
rupt stock and must be *Md. *>hd. W.
(Sold Watches, yi i a*h fyr
poses, g.xvl timers. e.|Wl 1n :*p;y
a s.*oo genuine k|r, ••!• r'pata||A:
honestfair dealing Hn .t t. -
uauaieal bv any advertiser la tbt-* Qlf." •
Y. Div /font, /*•;. i, ,874. '' V'
I>STAIi k ST A V PM TAIKN ABjpA V
l ITOCX >lA v 27 U>D iT . Xaw Y.
NBRVOUSDBBILITr.
Vital AYrakhCaaor PtpresMcMV s we..s
hausted f''.nling, uo encrs* or eo-JVac* ;
,e\ult of Menial v#r w u a, ln Mee*ttei%
or **m drain ajc;ibe ijiVT *
tl way t cured by
3rapi!re ,r 's l..
2d ,
It ton Mow aad Invigorates fhn. .sy B *- -
tisjaiis the <1uo ana des-^adsScv,
irength ud energy—hoik. t
i-Juvenatws lb# entire iaa" fte.-a s
<vruty year# v ilhpcfferl stieretM, M fi .
nda Hrid bv d-afers. frice, |i.|w per • v
ii yul tr *S.I ler packagt o! AT# Ti i
.ml *iuy *lal of Mnt by jn..i:
•cipt of pr|e. AdilrwM HnT!ir. ,
.•• .• ••' "edicia# Ccp- - ' , *rr ■
ajy, Mr* \wk. iht H?y.
JACKSON'S
BEST & ABOVE AL"
These brand* of M reot Plus are aekaaw
•Ige.i Uv ail. to be the rtJ*** lae.ei a .
robareM in the luarknt. Pat ftp In a'
• iajej ami sizes. i>i inabocaitv -aaa'- b>V .
• rappers. Sold by the tnde gehera'Y
or sample to the anulaci arwra.
C. A. JAI'iCA > . • '■■•i'Z r.
.ro K. Wariu.e. Ueueral A teat.
—i Not. itii i * u..i f ii- ia;. ? \
BEATTY£IA£2. :
tiraad hßaare and r>rlh.,
From Geo. K. eljtFm. ¥
-Letcher & Pro. Bankvr*. fayette. hie.
received the piano ami ttoi.uk if <t
/cry fine toned one out here. VvaU'*e a stwe
ine to give it a good test, f yew wUh .
w >rd iu favor of it we w ill cheerfully give It '
.tames R. Brown,.Esq.,7Edwardavtl'.e
-ays: . • ;
"The Realty' Piano received giveaewaic*
itlsfaetiou." Agenta wanted. ' t*Ad fv.
oatalogue. Address
DASIEL 'P. BEATTT.
WMkUfUw. Vew jer •y. V.W t
American House,
• . 4 r
J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL,
Proprietor.
OLD AND rOPLLAR STAND.
Oornor Market and Front Street*
LE YVISBU RG-.P A
A First Clabs.Hotel in ell Respect*.
CIIA RG E>-MOI)ER ITK.
BEATTYSm£
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')ANIEL F BKATTY
•Vashiugton, New Jersey, U.S.A.
ITI>P pmir HAIR CIIICHM.
lopted by all the queens of fashien. Bend
r circular. F. IVINS, No. North Fifth
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AMD
Overcoats I! Overcoats!!
Bold at Ooit and
BELOW COST!
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For 30 days from dy.it
to reduce our large itodtv
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KOCH' & STROUSE'S
| Philadelphia C'.ot.UlnfHsll,
Lewisburg, Penna^