Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 07, 1878, Image 3

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filler & Dminier. Proprietors
B 0. DRININUKK, Associate KJUor
■llUlCin, Thursday, Feb. 7.
Terms—Bl.so Per Annum.
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THE LOUISIANA RE
TI'RA BOARD. ?
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The Jary Is try Anderson.
NEW ORLEANS, January 2#.—At
quarter post eight r. n., the last
juror in the Returning Board cases
was empaneled, when the jury was
locked up for the night. Anderson
was rcnianlM to the Parish I'risen,
*nd the court adjourned uijtll to
morrow. The jury in composed of
ten whiles asd two colored men.
The cofuied nieji are voting and com
paratively m%elhgenfunkittoes,wlo
stated they had never taken any part
In. politics. A bill of exception was
taken by the defense, .when Judge
WiuUkor-excused a colored brick
layer from jury duty whom Wie de
fense would have excepted as a juiy
man. There were also a number of
bills of excetd*n||%)mn to tipefourts
ruling iu otsas where jurors Imd
stated tliey had optuions formed
which it would require considerable
testimony to remove, but on being
questioned by the Court, stated they
ould go on and try the oase impar
tially, notwithstanding their previ
ously formed opinions. In case of
conviction the case will go to the
Supreme Court on a large number
of exceptions. When the State,
during tne empaneling of tin? jury,
had exhausted its six peremptory
challenges the defense had two left,
having onh* used ten. In company
of Sheriff Houston General Ander- 1
•on, siiecial Deputj Collector of j
Customs, visited the Custom House. I
He is treated courteously by his
prison keepers.
NEW ORLEANS, January 31.—50.
far as known tlvoce is nothing hew
in the attitude of affairs in JLouisi
atiy. There is a universal opinion
that both Anderson and Wtlls, if
the latter can ho caught, and also the
two negroes of the lfaetuTniug Board
will be convicted in New Orleans
and sent to the penitentiary. There
is also a general feeling that in such
an event Governor- Nichols would
pardon ttiem. The absence of trust
worthy news is rather surprising
and there are all m anner of rejiorts
erf a sensatiionnl character to take
the place of news. It is stiil said
that Wells is somewhere in -this
eitv, but Kellogg and all other I.ou
isianians deny aM knowledge of Inm.
Governor Packard is expected here
to-night and also McMillan, who is
now Pensum Agent and would like
to be Collector.
ANDERSON'S TRIAL.
Altering tttt Returns or Vernon Par
. ltb—The Supervisor on Hie Stand
NEW ORLKANH,January 31.—1n
tbo Anderson trial to-day Mr.
Franklin, Supervisor of Registra
tion in Vernon N parish, testified to
many alterations iu the consolidated
.statements of the vote of Vernon
parish, which were made after they
liad been signed by him. He said
the record has been changed in the
Second and Ninth polls; also, the
total amount of votes cast. The
totals for electors have lieen chang
ed as follows: The iVemocratic eloc
reoeived 647 votes, lite Republican
total was two.
Mr. McGeven, from notes taken
during the canvass of the iKKird,
stated that Anderson was almost
always present. Anderson esi>ecial
ly opposed the motion of the Demo
cratic counsel to have their returns
compared with returns received by
the board. Tlie main business was
done in secret session, and tlrat at
tlie general count nobody could get
""aft admittance. Mr. McGeven will
be called again to-morrow.
Kenner was released yesterday on
$5,000 bail, given by Judge Thomas
McC'ormick.
THE LATEST FROM
NEW ORLEANS.
TRTIXG ASIEBSOX.
The Loilslana Returning Board's
Irregularities— More Witnes
ses Examined.
SEW ORLEANS, February I.—The
Anderson trial was resumed to*day.
Mr. McGleven, recalled, testified to
the manner in which Democratic
counsel were impeded in their work
by the action of the Returning
Board fixing for a day the returns
of one parish, and then, vnhout no
tice to counsel, calling up another.
He gave a synopsis of the proceed
ings from the printed recoid. An
derson was present and took a
hand in those proceedings, aiid did
not protest against any irregulari
ties and improprieties committed
by the board. He related the Eliza
Piotosfcon farce and the manner in
which the examination of that case
was carried on. Four witnesses
were allowed the Republicans, while
the Democrats were only permitted
to examine two. The returning
Board kept the Democratic counsel
in absolute ignorance, and several
of the rules of the board were made
to embarrass counsel and prevent
all tbeir efforts. The canvass was
made from the eonsolidated state
ment of supervisor, and the protests
which should have been filed within
ten days were, in some cases, only
fijed the day before the returns were
taken up. Witness was present
when the returns from Vernon par
ish were opened. He is not sure if
General Anderson was present, but
recollects that he was present short
ly afterwards. The ininute of the
, record meritiQued that Geneed Ad
derson was present.
THE AXEEBSON TRIAL.
All the Eyfdeace to be In to-6n}'
and the Case to go to the Jury.
MEW ORLEANS, Febjuary 2.—ln
the Anderson trial to-day Sheriff
Houston testified to the arrest of
Anderson in the Custom House on
Saturday evening after the receipt
of a telegram from the United States.
Attorney General. This closed the
evidence for the State. The defense
called Charles J. Abell, secretary of
the Returning Board in 187-1 and
1876.
The defense will offer only rebut
ting ;testimonv and introduce no
new matter. It is l>elieved that the
evidence will be in bv Monday noon,
i The argument will take nearly two
days, and the case will go to the
jury either Tueadtv night or Wed
nesday morning. The State claims
to have made a clear case against
Amltuson, aud the opinion is that
the result is in the hands of the
two cnloied jurors. The new petit
jury tor February, enrpanneled to
day, contains a large numlter if Re
publicans, including some ex-Me
tropolitan and ex-Custom House offi
cials. At the evening session A bell,
secretary of the Returning Hoard,
was recalled for cross-examination
by the State, and was examined in
j regard to the returns from Pe Soto
and Ouachita parishes. Since he
lost his position as secretary and
flonr insiector he hits ocen employed
in the Custom House under Ander
son. Woodward, clerk of the Re
turning Board, denies the conversa
tion to which Pellotier has testified.
Woodward is also employed in t!
Custom House, in 'Wolfs' depart
ment. G. D. Dayis, chief clerk, of
the Returning Board, also denies
the above conversation. Counsel
for the accused say they do not ex
pect anything from Washington mi
til Ibe case is closed aud a verdict
rendered.
tfETTIXU KSOICR OF HIM.
The Philadelphia 77mrs, after try
ing very liard to make something
out of President Haves, by holding
up to aud reminding him of the
pledges he had made to the people in
his letter of acceptance and inaugur
al address, is gettiug tired of the
thankless task, and seems about
ready to abandon him as a hopeless
case.
Ilayes stands pledged, plainly and
unequivocally, to reform the civil
service, which has liecome very
much polluted tor the last eight
years, but more especially during the
second term of (ten. Grant's Ad
ministration. Men were appointed
to office solely for party services
with but little regard to fitness and
less to honesty, until our entire civil
service is tlioroughly saturated with
.corruption.
Mr. Hayes, coming to the Presi
dential chair in a irregular manner
and with an equivocal title, no doubt
had made up his mind to try aiul do
some substantial good for his coun
try, in older too offset the outraged
feelings of the people against him
and his party. He said atpong many
other things that look lieautiful on
paper, that l% fu serves his party best
who serves bis country best," indi
dating that such would be his . line
of conduct, but has signally failed,
up to this day to do anything of anv
account either lor party or couutrv ;
and unless he makes up his mind
speedily to redeem his pledges he
will soon fall intouniversal and mer
ited contempt.
Hear what the Tutus says on how
civil service reform is progressing
under our model reform President:
In nil these eleven month* u bat ting re
ally been Unne towanls the rcforui that
the country craves ami to which both oi
the great political parties solemnly
imU explicitly connulltml * ThcgiKxt up
polntni<Mit.s may lie counted on the fin
gers; to enumerate tlie bad one* jx-nd!
and paper arc required. The oflicc-holU
crs arcntill a power In political manipu
lation. although they may be a little eh.xrv
abpiit showing their hands. The custom
house* tor ,t ill UcflleU hv the slime of
the corruption Ist and disgraced lie in
eompetents. The orders of the hrcsi
dent are defied by subonlinates of the
executive department and made a Joke
in Congress and a by-word among the
people. The consular service Is not ma
terially improved. The flagrant outrage
upon the Constitution. euphemisticaTl v
called the courtesy of the Senate. still ex
ercises Its baleful influence In the ap
pointment, retention and removal of pub
lic officers. The eorrnptionUts have been
allowed time to entrench themselves and
openly avow their readiness to stand u
slew, while the administration has not
put a single field-piece in lxisition. It has
come to be thouglih that the way to earn
the favor of the adininsstr.ition fs to train
pie the principles it professes under loot
and to elmltenjre it to battle on its own
ground. Mr. Conkling's underlings nev
er felt so secure in their positions as tliey
do to-day. Mr. Blaine has bagged more
appointments than any other Sena tor, or
quite as many. The supercilious defiance
of Mr. Kdmunds Is rewarded with an of
fer of the command of the administration
anny. When smitten 011 one cheek Mr.
Hayes turns tlie other so promptly that
people are beginning to think either that
his cheek is iron-clad or that he rather en
joys a sound drubbing.
SILTER FDR TUB BONDS.
The Senate of the United States
by the decisive vote of 43 to 22, pass
ed a resolution that.United States
bonds are payable in silver. This is
eminently just and proper, all the
boph about repudiation and the j>et
views of Secretary- Sherman and the
bond holders to the contrary not
withstanding. The Senate very iitly
reflected the voice of the people in
this matter.
The Harrisburg correspondent of
the Erie Olsserver bad the following:
"But who is to be the next Gover
nor ? All the Democratic Senators
and nearly all the Representatives
are for Senator Dill, a most worthy
man, who would prove a popular
candidate —an honest, safe and ex
perienced man, who would make a
good Governor."
The Leicisbury Chronicle seems
determined to run Gen. Grant for
President, in 1880. Some week's
ago the Chronicle suggested that
Grant should lie nominated because
he was lieing abused. If simply be
ing abused makes a good claim for a
Republican nomination for Presi
dent we could suggest a much older
personage, whom we have heard of
for the place. He is still a better
trickster than Grant, and might be
preferable on that score.
The Republican of last week gives
lis such a sound drubbing that we
feel sorter annihilated ever since.
Gosh but don't that big cosmopolit
an paper feel its oats since it has a
new head aud dress. .Such a con
temptible little Dutch sheet as the
Journal is nowhere in comparison—
of epurse not; but then the J?c
publican makes such slow lieadway
in convincing the people that it is
their duty to continue Republican
rule for tiuie indefinite. It is really
a pity that the Republican should
waste somucb talented (?) labor.
The Reporter of last week lias an
article amendatory to the one pub
lished the week before on a 'possible
branch rail road from Coburn to
Millheim. Mr. Kurtz reduces the
distance from 21 to2i miles (still too
much) and the costs of construction
from SIB,WO to $16,000. He thinks
a small engine would be an improve
ment (on bis projected horse road
we presume) but winds up by saying
that "it remains for our (his) neigh,
bora at Millheim to count the cost
and satisfy themselves about the re
turns such an exjieuditure would
bring."
On this latter point at least the
"neighbors" agree with him as far
as heard from.
It costs Pennsylvania SKH),OOO a
year to pay her Jmlgfm.
lion. L. A. Mackev has our
thanks for bound Vol. of Congres
sional Record.
Danville has an elephant on its
han Is iu the shape of a debt of SIOO
-
The finest lot of Germantown wool
ever brought to MiTlhaim, at the
JOURNAL BOOK ©TORE.
TIIO Mifliinbury Teleyraph thinks
a Delaware whippingpost, about the
light tiling for tramps.
Twenty two persons united with
the Reformed Church, at Mlfflinburg,
tlie other Sunday.
—— •-♦♦♦
Shem Spigehe.yer has lieen ap
pointed Mercantile Appraiser for
Union county.
A fine lot of comic and fancy val
entines just reeeiveil at the JOUR
NAL BOOK STORE.
• That beautiful r.'hite snow which
was sighed and longed f° r by so
many, is here at last. llopo it
repeat itself.
There will be an Organ Dedication
in the Lutheran Church, Rebers
burg, on Sunday the 17th mst. Tlie
public is respectfully invited to at
tend.
lleecher agrees to lecture for the
Lewisburgers for $220 and hotel bill
paid. This looks like a coming
down in price, unless his hotel bills
are very nffh.
GENEROUS.— Cant. Wm. B. Hart,
who was defeated for State Treasur
er by Col. Noyes, last fall, is to be
kindly provided for by a new office
to be created by our legislature, with
a salary of $3,. r 00.
Sammy Kay Faust -is the - ■■ -
ftller you ever saw. Why lie sol 1
eleven sleighs in five days, and has a
new one ready for the next custom
er. Seems lie can sell sleighs wheth
er there is snow or not.
A shooting match for a large Dur
ham bull, weighing 2000 pounds, is
to come off at BeihTs Station, Un
ion Co., Feb. 13. Can't go ourselt
but will try to send Dan Musser and
John Geistweit as our substitutes.
The iron bridge at Swartz's saw
mill is up and completed. It is a
fine and substantial structure and
reflects credit upon the contractors,
Mersrs. Murray, Dougal & Co., as
well as upon our County Commission
ers.
. Have you subscribed and paid
your new stock in the B. & L. As
sociation y Remember the books
close on Monday evening, Feb. 11th,
and you may fool around until you
are too late. Don't Hume us if you
do.
THK silverware delivered by the
National Co., No.
704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is
giving entire satisfaction. All or
ders are promptly filled, and no one
netd hesitate about sending them
money.— Lutheran Observer.
Linn's Annals of Buffalo Valley.
Copies of the above valuable local
history of the far-famed Buffalo Val
ley may be obtained of It. F. Brown,
Daniel Derr, Bellefonte,
or at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
Miilheim. Price SJ.
r - ♦ • • . —-
Mr. EDITOR
Please allow me space for the fol
lowing : The grammarians of the
vicinity are requested to diagram,
analyze and parse this sentence :
"Two times one are two.* 1 Answer
in JOURNAL. ?
The Greenbackers of Bellefonte
are going to run things on their own
hook at the Febiuar? election, and
have nominated the following .tick
et : ('h iff Jiuryes* —George 11. Wea
ver, Constable—James C. Williams,
Assessor —George W. Tate.
Having obtained special rates on
COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are
now prepared to sell by thcliarrellto
dealers at the name price they would
lie chaiged either at Sunburyor Wil
liamsport.
tf SMITII A CO.
On Friday last George It. Miller,
a young man Irving with Mr. John
S. Human, below Aaronsburg,
ceived a severe kick on the head by
a horse. Although the young man's
skull is fractured he is doing well as
matters are.
RELEASED KUOM JAIL. —Moycr
and Ettinger, the men arrested and
in jail for some time pa,t, charged
with tire murder of the Kintzler's
in Snyder Co., were last week re
leased from jail. Thus ends that af
fair. — Mifflinljurg Teieyroph.
"It Kreniß M if I nhoulri coiijfh my hed
off" in sometime* the Impatient exclim
tionofa sufferer from a nevere Cough.
Quell the parozv on* with M'Ue's Honey of
Horehound and Tar, The reUI -Is imme
diate and the cure certain. Sold by all
Druggists.
Pike's Toothaebo Drops care lu I minute.
FOR SALE.— A cabinet organ of
suiierior quality, excellent tone,
nearly new, by one of the best mak
ers in the country, for sale very
cheap. Call and see it at the resi
dence of C. F. Deininger, Milllieim.
The elegant Royal Casket sent
out by the Franklin Jewelry Com
pany, of 703 Bennett Street, Phila
delphia, is fully up to the represent
ation in their advertisement, and as
this Company is perfectly responsi
ble, no one need hesitate to send'
them money. 4w.
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The subscriber will he prepared to
carry express packages small
bundles and boxes of goods, from
Coburn Station to Millheim, Aarons
burg, Woodward and all points along
the line, at reasonable charges. The
patronage of the public reiectfully
solicited.
J.WILLIS MUSSER.
"KNITTINW * FOR ILL.
Miss Rosie 11. Dcininger. is pre
pared to do all kinds of kiiitti ngfor
the public, in a very beautiful and
substantial manner. Stockings,
Hose, and Socks, either wool or cot
ton, knit upon short notice and at
the most reasonable rates. A large
pair of stockings knit for 23 cents
Give her a call. tf.
Lucky is the baby whose Mamma
uses GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP,
with which to wash the little inno
cent. No prickly heat, or other
rash, can annoy the iufant cutical
with which this cooling and purify
ing antiscrobutic comes in daily con
tact. Sold by all Druggists.
Hill's Hair Whisker Dye. black
brown, 30 cts. 5-4w
The regular aumial meeting and
ejection nf tlie Centre Co. Agricul
tural Society lieul in the Court
House, llellefonte, Monday evening
.lan. iiHth instant. The following
officers wore elected for the ensuing
year : Prcsulert— Adam lloy. Uelle
fonte, Ftee iVrsiVfrnfa—Jobu Itisliel,
Potter twp., John 11. Mitchell, Fer
guson .twp., S. P. JBru gger, t Union
ville, T. 1). Rui>ed, Walter two.
Secretary and Prnw/fYr-HLflenlent
Dale, llellefonte. Libranan —Jplui
'l'. Johnston, llellefonte. Ifxecvtiye
Committee —J s. A.. Reaver, chair
man, llellefonte, John A. llulf<lj\
Half Moon twp., Geo. M. Hod!,
Potter twp., Win. P. lteutelt,
Gregg twp., Wm. Sliortlulgc, llelle
fonte and Samuel 15. Leathery
Howard.
THK MUSICAL CONVENTION to
com* off at Aaroufiburg next week,
promises to lie a grand affair of its
kind. The matter is in the luimh of
an able committee who labor indus
triously to put everything into good
running order, so that there will lie
no discord, either in a business or
musical sense. Tlielß will Be an ar
ray of musical talent nreient such a$
perhaps never assembled in Centre
county tefore. The several "Pro
fessors" advertised will certainly
come, unless unavoidably prevent
ed; ufA if those that are not person
ally known in.*' e *r&&8 lino performers
as those that are, It l,e a music
al feast of a very high order. "
worth going miles just to hear Joe
Feehrer's Cornet, Frank Kister'a
Piccolo or Ueitjnyer's Violin. .1
A new and useful feature of this
convention will lie the discussion ,of
musical topics. Every facility will
be afforded to acquire }*'Ae4icat>
knowledge on music.
Altogether we predict a gala week
for old Aaronsburg, es|>ecially if the
weather bt? favorable or if sleigluiig ;
should continue.
Secure your tickets in time. •'
SPRINO'MILLS ITEMS.
Mr. R. 11. Duncan is building
his grain warehouse four stories
high.
ltev. Mr. Rouse has commenced
a protracted meeting in the M. E.
Church.
Snring Mills Singing Class has
made very rapid progress Urns' fat.
No wonder—l'rof. P. Meyer is one
of the best tejichers in the state.
Bell, has been selling his goods off
at auction. Very few knew it, as
lie forgot to advertise. "VVrdteu no
tices are scarcely ever read.
Last week, as J. H. McCormick*
A wife were coming to town in-a.
spring wagon, the front spring
causing the horse to run ujway,
throwing Mrs. McC. out 011 bers
arm which was badlyJimised. I
Some of our young folks iiav©.
gone to Pine Grove to attend, tiie
Musical Convention, but I hone
many more will attend at Aarons
burg next week. •
X r V
OXBY.
REBERSBURQ FRAGMENTS.
Rev. Aurand hw commenced n
series of mealing* in the Lutheran
Church. ,
The bell fur the Reformed Church'
has finally arrived. Hell and mount
ains weigh GOO louiuls.
Our township is always sure to l>e
up to time. This season we have
firo candidates—one for Sheriff and
one for the Legislature.
The latest sensation is a coal ruhte
only a fourth mile from tmvy_
Messrs. Zcigler. Sin nil, llurkert am)
Feiil can give you all the particu
lars. Now let us have a rail road.
(That's the talk : Let iw have a
rail road.'' — Kiiitok. *"
And still they go I—this time it
was Mr. Ellis Shafer and .Miss Jen*
nie Frank t hat were neatly and sol
idly spliced in matrimony on Sun
day evening, by Rev. F. Aurandl
Mrs. Krliard, ths oldest citi/en*
in Miles township, is no more, the
died the other day at the advanced
age of 94 years, 9 months and 24'
days.
Mr. W. V. Raily sold out his
stock of merchandise to Mr. Spi gel'
myer, of Woodward, who is to take
charge of the store April Ist.
Our lads and lasses are making,
.good use of the snow, and may do so
tor six week* more, according to
infallible arrangement made this
year by Mr. ('.round Hog.
AXON.
f*mptUn C'rH. -An old physi
cian, retired from practice, having ftad
placed in his hands l>v an East,lndia mis
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, tor Uc *i)eedy and permanent
euro of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh,
asthma, and all throat Rnd lung aflention*,
also a positive ami radical cure for nerv
otis complaints, after having tested Its
wonderful curative
of cases, has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive, and a desire to relieve hu
man suffering, 1 w|ll tend, free of charge,
to all who desire it. this recipe in German,
French, or English, with full direction*
for preparing and using. Sent hymull by
addressing with stomp, naming tbin pa
per. W. W. Bitcrar, 126 Powers" Block, lU>.
Chester, X. Y. 3-4w
A Wonderful Invention,
(From tlie N. Y. Dally Grnphic.]
An invention nil frugal "wives will ap
preciate—in fact, nn article tluit even ii
vnls the sewing machine In ii:cfullue*H--
is now ou exhibition at the Broadway '
store of the Wilson S*wlng Miteldne Crmi
nany," in this city : yet ii Is so wonderful
ly simple that it can scarcely be classed ns
an invention, and a wonder to everybody
that it was not discovered years ago. Tlk
invention consists in a very simple little
attachment of the Wilson ahnttlc sewing
machine for darning all kinds of rips,
tears, worn-out places, otc., In clothing,
table and bed linen, stockings, underwear
etc., In the same manner that it Is done by
hand, und leaves the re)>aired part scarce
ly diseernable. The operator of the sew
ing machine can dnrn a large-sized hole
In a bed sheet or table cloth Mlinost Instan
taneously, It is to be regretted, however,
that tills wonderful invention is patented
and owned bv the Wilson Sewing Machine
Company, ofChicaga, 111., who will not
permit its use except with one of Its make
of sewing machines, which thaCompany's
manner-states, is furnished with each of
the Wilson shuttle machines without ex
tra price. Truly, this is a golden nest
egg fAr tiro Wilson Sowing Machine Com
pany, and. it Is said, they are running
their works day and night making
and selling 300 machines a day. o~3m.
The standard rented tea for all dis
eases of the lungs are Sciiknk's Fui.momc
Strop. Sthenics sea wkkd Tonic. d
Sciiknk's Manouaki PiLLH.and Iftrikcn be
fore the lungs are destroyed • they effect a,
speedy cure. To these mail I cine* Dr. .1, H.;
Schenk. of Pli|ladel|>hia. oes his utu ivaledi
success in the treatment of pulmonary dis-J
eases. The Pulmonis Synip ripe us tlie mor-,
bid mattnr in the lungs, nature throws It offj
by an easy expeetoration, and the pat lent |
has relief from the prostrating cough. The.
Mandrake I'ills must lie freely used to!
cieanse and stlmultate the stomach and llv- 1
er: they remove all obinictioiva, relax the
gall bladder and start the bile freely, ad
the liver Is soon relieved. Schonk/s bea
Weed Tonic Is a gentle stimulant and alter
ative; the alkali of which It Is composed
mixes with the food and prevents souring.
It assists the digestion hv toning up the sto
mach to a healthy condition, so that the
food and t lie I'iilinonic Syrup will make
good blood; then the lungs heal, and the pa
tient will surelv get well If care is taken to
avoid fresh cold. Full directions accompa
II v each preparation. All who wish to con
sult Dr. Sclienck iiersonally, eiiu do" so at
his principal office, corner of Sixth and
Arch SU„ Philadelphia, every Monday.
Letters to the alMive adijross. asking ad
vice, answered free of charge.
Schenk s Medicines arc sold by all Drug
gist's.
- MARRIED.
On the 3rd Inst., ut the Luthornn Par
aomucn, Keborsburi:, by Rev. F. Aurnnd.
Mr. Kills Shorer with Ml** Jennie Frank,
nil of Miles township.
. _ ' DIED^
On the Wid nil-. In Twp., Frunlr
liu llurshburgoi', Uftpd 20 years, 6 months
nttulidays.. . .
On the Ist nit., nt Anna, Ills., Abraham
Horner, formerly of Woodward, aged 4H
years.
11l l/owisburp, 24th nil., Bpkml<\ youn
gest daughter of Wesley u*'d Klla Duvir,
listed l year, 3 month*'and 2 days. Bur-
Tied at Centre Hall, Pa.
In Mlininhurg, on the 23rd ult., Marv
CutilTlne. daughter of Anthony and Kli
rabeth IkKblcr, nged ti years,' 4 mouths
and 0 days.
' CHURCH DIRECTORY.
. KV.AWOKUICAL.— Protractetl meeting still
In progress and likely to continue over
Sab!>nth. A goodly number of |>enlteiits
still present themselves at the altar of
pniyar every evening.
LCTIIIIRAN.I— Kev. J. Toinltason will
preach hi the Lutheran Church, Aurona
nurg next Sunday morning, German, In
Mllliieim in the evening, Knglisli.
KEroauuii. —Communion Services in the
Heforuusd Church. Aaronsburg, next Nun
day morning. Preaching on Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this
week. Itcv.J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor.
Lodge and Society Directory.
Th Millbrlm rornet BiinU will inott In
tlin Towu Hull on Monday and Thursday
evtmliiK*.
'*--vTidnco Oranpe Xn. 217 T\ of 11.,
In ''"vandvr's blM*k on th 2nd Sa
turday of each nt r. *. yn
the 4th Satunlav of earn u.. n " ! at 'S- r M -
The Irviilpr l.llemry Instltnln n
tlie Town Hall, on thu lout Friday evening
of estyb month, until stlicrwliw (inli'tvd,
The MlUkHni It. A L. A*i4>eli*tion meets
fn the Town Hull, on the evening of the
Mesiit Monday of ut< a nuoath,
i_ ■ J 1 J J"
SALE REGISTER.
J Persona who get their bills printed at
the .101 RXAI. office will have their sale*
pubtlnhod In this register— frse oj cfiarfft.}
Hale of George Kornman. Administrator
of estate of Aaron Kornnuin, dee'd.. near
/.lon, Feb. 14. I*7S. Furtntng linplemente
nml lioustdiuld goods.
(ieonte Kornmau'i sale near Farmer's
Mills, Grejex townahln. Fen. a. 187 S. Farm
InfC 1111 piements and household Rood*.
CAUTUJN. The following;personal prop
erty of llenrv Vonadn was sold nt con
stable's sale Jan. 31.17I, and purchased by
the'suhscrllwr. who will leave it In posses
sion ofsnld Henry Vonada during hlsnlea-
Mir#. All i>ersons ure hereby cartlionea not
hi jneddlo with the same In any way. Horse,
Truck Wagon, T-lu J-rs. Cow, iTonsof Hnv.
1/it Corn Kdder. Lot oi JViultry, 4S acres
Wheat lh Cn.und. Spring V.'.igpu, Plow,
Hand Sled, single Flarnass. Coifa* & blue.
. Cook in* Ntove A Uteills, 3 Beds and Ih-d
--siea'lK. Trundle IW. Wocd Chest, 3CUe*ii
> Nlnfc, Cupboard. Clock. 2 Tables, nureau.
( Btand, Iron Kettle, ls>t of t hairs. Barrel
Vlßeirar, Meat Vessel. Grain Cradle. Hand
Haw. Meat baw, Grindstone, toyethor with
all the personal pro|H*rty of Hcary Nonada.
JOHN BHUN
L ' Mllet Township Jt-
Feb. 7th 1676.
EXItCtTTOICS NOTlCE.—lietters T**ta
meuUrf havln* been aranted to the
undersigned on the estate of George Brun
gard. Sr., late of Miles township. deee.vsed.
all persons know IIIR themselves Indebted to
said estate arc hereby notified to make Im
mediate payment, and those havuig claims
• agalnst the tame to present them duly au
thenticated for pa>intut.
SAMCKI. FRANK.
G EUKcjB HRL'NOARn,
Executors.
MUesTwp.. Jan. 10th, IS7A • 2-61.
NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that
application will be ntnne to tUe'next
ftesloit of the la'K*Utaiw for the passage
ofalawto jrrevent the hunting of deer
with dog* In Centre County.
December 20, 1877.
i.. c. as a. c. BAIL aeae.
WBTTWARD.
, . ]...
LKA VK A.M. P.M. P.M.
Montandon 7.W I.&S * JO
• IsWUfrurg 7-1* J-JO 6.35
Pair Ground 7.® 230
BieM 7.JS 2.46 .
Xloksburg 7.37 2.4S
Ififfllnbura 7-45 3.1
Mill moot 6.00 3.35
(Vurn,.... 9.23
Ar. U Spring Mills 9.50
BASTITARD.
LRAYK 3 4 6
A. M. A. M. P.M
Sjrrlno .VtJl* 10.10
cbhurn,.... 10.35
.Ixyurelton -11.4* - 4.65
MUtmont 1 11..55 4.20
P M.
Miflinlmrg 12.10 4.50
Vicktburg 12.16 5.05
8ieh1...... 12.27 5.13
/Tit'r Ground 12.35 *.23
Jjfsrlsburg 6.3* 1X45 5.45
~*4r. at Montandon 6.56 1,00 6 00
.Yo.. 1 <♦ 2 connect of Montandon %rith
/Trie Mail ire.if on the Philadelphia A Brio
, Rail /food.
A*oa. 3 and 4 wfth Day Express east rnd
Xiaoarn Express ice it.
Xos. 5 .4 6 with Fust Line west.
An Omnibus will run between Ltwisburg
trod Montandon, to convey passengers to
rnd from Pacific Express east on (Ac* Phil
adelphia dt Erie Rail Road.
' Tfit regular Rail Road Thckets will be
honored between these two points. J
rXNhhYLTANIA ItAIL ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA <t ERIE It. R. DIYI
BION.
•CM MIR TTM X TABLE-
On and after ftunday, May 1346, 1177, tho
Train* on tho Philadelphia and Erie Rail
Road Division will run a* follow*:
WESTWARD.
Brio Hail leave* Neve York, 8.25 p. m.
" " Philadelphia 11.55 p.m.
• Baltimore 9.10 p. m.
" •' " Harrisbury 4.25 a.m.
44 ' Bunbury 6-3" a. m.
• 44 " Montandon 6.57a. w.
•• '• " Williamspori 5.35 a.m.
' •• •• " Ix>ck Haven 9.40 a. m.
4 " " arr. at Erie 7.55 p. m.
rJFiayara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m.
,*• " •' " Harrisburg 10.50 a.m.
" '• " Bunbury 12.40 p. m.
" " " Montandon 1 05 p. pi.
* 44 " arr. at Williamspori 2.20 p. m.
,* •• " " Jjock Haven 3.25 p.m.
r •• V 44 Kane 9.20 p. m.
"Fhul Lino leavet New York 8.25 a. m.
• 44 •• Philadelphia 11.R0a.ni.
•• 44 •• Baltimore 11.55 a. m.
•* 44 " Harrisburg ■ .VJop.m.
" " " Bunbury 5.40 p.m. |
44 " " Montandon 6.15 p. m.
44 " '• Williamspori 7.30 p.m.
" " arr. at Lock Haven 1.40 p. m.
EASTWARD.
Pacific Ex. leave* Lock Haren 6.36 p. m
•• *• Williamspori 7.55 a. m
44 " " Montandon 9.06 a. nr
" " " Bunbury 8.55 a. m*
•• " arr. at Harrisburg 11.55 a. m*
•*.. " Baltimore 6.10 p.m
--•' 44 " Philadelphia 3.45 p.m
. •• ** New York 6.45 p. m-
Day Ex. loaves Kane 6.00 a. m
-44 " •• Loci- Haven 11.20 a. m*
" •' " Williamspoet 1240 a.•
" ' n ' " Montandon - 1.47 p. m
" " 44 • Banbury 2.16 p. m
-44 V arr. at Harrisburg AlO/. m
" 44 Philadelphia 7.20 p. m.
• " • New York 10.15 p. m.
- . " Baltimore ".Ahp.m.
44 " Washington 9.07 p. m.
Erit Mail loaves Erie 11.09 a. m.
" • " " I/>ek Haven 9.45 p.m.
44 - 44 Williamspori. 11.05 p. m.
' " ' " Montandon 12.18 p. w.
• " 44 Bunbury 12.46 a- m.
'i 44 arr. at Hurrisburff 2.45 a. m.
ir " Baltimore 7.43 a.m.
4 V. 41 44 Philadelphia 7.00 a.m.
4 44 44 New York 10.05 a. m.
Ftiot Line fearer Williamspori 32.35 a. m.
44 44 44 Bunbury 200 a. m.
5 4 44 arr. at Harrikburg 4.00 a. m.
" 44 " Baltimore 7.45 a. wt.
44 ' 44 44 Philadelphia 7.35 a. m.
• 44 New York 10.25 a. m..
Erie Mail West, Niagara Ex. Weai. Lock
Haven Accom. West and Day Express East
nia ke.olose connection at Northumberland
With L. A- R. R. R. trains for WUkesbarre
and 8c ronton. A
irk Mail Bast and West connect at Erie
with trains on L. 8. t* M. 8. R. R-. at Cory
with O. C. it A. V. R. R. at Kmi>orium with
R N. Y. AP. R. R-, and at Drsftwood icith
A /J*
Parlor Oars will nrnhetireen Philadelphia
and Wi'liamsport on Niagara Express He.t
Pacific Express East and J*'.* East.
Weaving Cirs on all night trains.
• WM. A. BALD WIN, Gcn l Sup't.
Market.
Wheat Ho* J ?®
Wheut No. .* 1 I®
Corn
Kye
Oats Wh|*... ; *
Oat*. PIUCk.
Buck wl:ent. n.. _ 2v
Flhur *■'*
Brau A short*, per Imndrcd... ••• J-J*!
Salt, per IJrl •• .i ™
Planter. ground. • 1 ®
Cement, per Hushol fn
Barley 40
TymoHivseed 1
Ilzmn 12
Hides, ~ **
veui "•••• ;;;;; j*
s*iw
Potatoes 7
Card s '
Tallow , I
Hoap
Dried Apples
Dried Peaches / .
Dried Cherries
COAL M AKKKT. -
Keg Coal ~.4.7f>
Stove " 4.75
Chestnut " 4.x'
Pea " i"S.
Coireeted every Wednesday by Gcphart
A Mantnr.
J. P. GErHAKT. B. A. MtfSSER
GEPHART & MUSSER
BFALKK9 IB
Drsiu,
rieveraeed,'
fleer *
Ferel.
(MI;
Piaster A
Bali.
MILLHEIM, PA.
Highest market price paid tergal! kinds at
G-K/-AJUST,
Delivered either at the BKICK MILL or at
the old MUSNKR MILL, in MiLLHEIM.
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on hand and sold at prices that de
fy competition.
A share of tie? pnblle patronage respectfully
ollcited. . -ly
P^¥^! 4n(, krwlrfn l . Illustrated Price lU,
uUllOfree. Cfroat Western Qun Works I
Pittsburg, Pa. 8-4w
XKVOBfIAXI. 16 Stop* tie 1, *6. 12.
*S.s, 9. fc>V Pianos retail price #750 only $235.
Send for confidential circulars.
Daniel T. Beatty, Waaklnciaa.B,J.2w
PI K M
riAiiuaiy.^-v*^
licatty, Washington, V. J. 5-4w
(h tZ f\ Tor * < AfiK of CATARRH
iThat ftftnford'B Radical
V/ Cnre ror Catarrh will not in
stantly relieve and speedily
cure. Keferenecs. Henry
Well*. Esq., Wells. Furico s
. Co., Aurora. N. Y.; Wm. Bow
k*q.. McUatton, Grant
Bia ■& Bow en, St J/Ouls. Tceht
menial* an<l treatise hv mall,
* Price with improved Inhaler,
♦l. Sold everywhere.
WEEKS* POTTKIL Proprietors,
Boetou, Maes. 3- 4w
TRIFLING
WITH A COI-D IS ALWAYS DAKGKCOI'"
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
a sure remedr tor COUGHS. and all diseases
of the THItOAT, LUNUB. CHKST and
MUCOV* MKMBKANK.
PIT IP ONLY IN BM'K BOIES.
SOLD BY A LI. DRUGGISTS. 1-lw
C. N. Übittknton, 7 Math Avenue, X. York.
AGENTS
WANTED ! !
FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
29 Broadway, Nfw York City:
Chicago 111. New Orleans, La. :
<w or baa Francisco, CaL
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 LITER FILLS.
The only sure CURK for Torpid Liver, I>ys
pepsia. Headache, Sour Stomach. Constipa
tion, Dehilitv, Nausea, ainl all Biillous com
plaints and ltl(Hd disordres. None genuine
unless signed "Wm. Wright, i*hßa." If
your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents
for one box to Barrick, Keller & Co., 70 N*.
4th St. Phi la.
NSDRANCE MEN! T 45rV
AGENTS WANTED
—ro* Til-
New Eulaiid Mntnal Life lis. Cs.
The oldest naatoal in the comatry, Chattered
1835.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVE*.
MARTOH *WAKELIH, General Agent®
1U South Fonrth Dtroet. Philadelphia.
HIGHEST HONORS.
AT TRR
Centennial Worlds Fair, 1878 /
Til
SHONINGER ORGANS
rnoNOCitciD r>AMMorsLv AS Tr
BEST INSTRUMENTS.
Their comv>arative excellence is recegnix
ed by the J ndres in their Report, Irotn
which the follow ing Is an extract :
"The R. WHOJUNOER ORWA*
CO M exhibit M Ibe bent lnwtru
mentu at a price rendering thcin possible
to a large class of purchasers, having a
combination of Reeds and Rolls, producing
novel and pleasing effects, containing many
desirable improveinents. will stand longer
in dry or damp ellfhate, less liable to get oiit
of order, all the boards being uiude three
plv, ftlit together so It Is Impossible lor them
to either shrink, swell or soiit." THE
OXLT AWARDED THIS
RANK.
This Medal and Award wa granted after
the most severe competition of the best
makers, before one of the moat ttnpt
tent Juries ever assembled.
New Styles and prices just Issued, which
are in aceoraance with enr rule, the BEbT
ORUAN for the least mouey.
Wo aro prepared to appoint a few new
Agents.
Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid.
011 application to
B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO.
9i to
NTW HA V B>'^'ONN.
SWEET NAVY
Clet ioj Tobacco!
Aw tried kifhft prt t* tt Ornt*B<M K ).rv*nt.>T, for
Sw rltrnf f"(ili" tnd r.-rrllrntx and lot;mg fAor
•< wrl<-wing wnd flnrrrmj. The Wtf
i trw miift, if mr Mur tuip tr -nitrk it cl.wtlj
I nn-ti4 Ml infprfor tw Hint /vJiwi'f f.tt It
onATtrtplug. e u M t>? tl I rfvr In t. Snt for ttmplt,
I Or#, l t. A.it. wen ar- Mfrt., Ivtwrtltnri;, Va
Dlt. D. 11. MINGLE,
Offers his professional veTVlm to the'pob
Jlc. Answers calls at all houi a
ORRICJCAHD KBHIDKNCE,
JGUboiui, Fffm'a
18*1 j.
FBTARIIsHKJ) 1845.
own
. HARRISON'
WRITINQINE.S
AWt MCCILAtiI.
The b:st iil the Market.
Jel C'tfoirt Ink A Speciality.
FOB BALE BT ALL MRRONEAS AND
HARRISON JtfK CO..
9 St., If. T
Wash. Hutchinson,
DEALER IB ALL KIBM OF
COAL,
AT
OOBURN STATION.
PERRY H. STOVER, AGIvKT.
HSrSatlsftictiOA gu&rantood. •%&
D. H. GETZ,
Atioraei-at-Uw,
Lcwisburg, Fa.
Oflico opiMMiite the I'hiion Batlonat Bank
Can be consulted iu English or Uermau.
80. 2-1 y.
CAMERON HOUSE,
LEWISBURG, PEN'XA.
C 3-. S. BTTE/K;,
Frnpritler.
FJrsi CUM A all respects and
Centrally Located*
C. M. PETREE,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER
WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IK
Choice Brands of Tobacco
and Cigars,
SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC.,
IUBUT BTvanr.
Lewisburg, Pa,
American House,
J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL,
Proprietor.
OLD AUD rOrULAR BTAMD,
Corner Market and Front Streets
LEWISBU RG,PA
A First Class Hotel in all Respects.
CHARGES-MODERATE.
SLITS! WITS!! SLITS 11!
AND
Overcoats!! Overcoats!!
Bold at Cost and
BELOW COST!
For 30 days from date,
te reduce our large stock.
Call at
KOCH & STROKE'S
Philadelphia Clothing; Hall,
i
Lewisbnrg, Fenna.
RED FRONT
STOBH,
LL'HISBUJtG, .PjfcxkJ. ■•-■■■<->
J. HO WEE, Proprietor.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables*
Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads*
and Chairs
... /
in great variety and at every price.
All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on
hand. "
I wuoett. Count.
fag mean *"*' oh ebati
S| BH jySB dies' handse
Hi sSi S3 So iSß br ' or JL An<;
IJB &■ Ih Hi fir" pi. pair •:<
m H8 wmetsSß gant gold *!•-.•
m i*v
set spiral studs, collar button, hoary p*-> .
wedding rlnr. and reft*' Parisian diaw t
E'll J'J?* arfirt,:.. Mwi..pt.p<t;. i.
CTR. hart beanrrtailed far *i. 1 art'
| rapt stock and must be sold: Bolld Mh *
I ®W Watehen, AM r-nch. for speculative' ru. -
• poses. good llmeis. equal In appoaranco .
a #2OO genuine gold. "His rrpatartos t.u
honesty, fair dealing and liberality is •-
equaled by any advertiserln this oitj.'
Y. Dfiy tinoi, Dee. 16. JIT 6.
POSTAGE STAM Vh TAKKN ARCA*n.
F.BTOtiKMAN 2TB KDIT.. Kew Te>*.
NERVOU S DEBILITY.
Vital Weakness or Pejires'slaw, a weak *■
ha listed feeling, no energy or eorag; ri*
result of Mental eva.--wora. IndlneretMn v
Kxcesses, or soin drain upon MM system u
always cured by
ffTiptirf's Homsaiatiuc sviß#.L\
28. .2
"It tenea up aud Inrlsarates ..the ysi'-i
ditpel* tbe gloom and desopudaney, Impai:%
.itrdnglhend energy—stops the drain ai ,
rejuvenates tbr enttro man. B-on nvd
i trinity years with perfect aneeefln by Hist
anda. fckl by dealers. FiMe,*l.<)* per dr
gle fLll: or #6.00 per package ot fire viat
diM*. 12 W rial of powder. Bent by malt <>*
rrfCur or Address HnmpareV*
.'fomoep. tUrr Hrdtdae Company, Hi Broad
way, New fj:\. - 61x 13 ly.
JACKSON'S
BEST & ABOVE AL!,
Tliies* brand* of SWeet Plot are aoknow
edged by aJl.to he* Ov FinonF'CTsnwl t'.-
TVeeon In he inaikut. .J?ut* op In a.;
ahapesand Hi*a, in mibo-rany and blt-k
wrappers, bold by the trade generally. MMI
for sample to the waunf.vlni era.
C. A. J ACK.TO * & C>.. rttrnbari, VA
GBO. F. WAHDI.E, (ieneral Agent.
JF-4 ■> >©*. 3 Slid 5 Hoittb Water lICCKt. Phtt
Late Immense Discoveries bv SfAKUP.'
and others trejutt added to the only eeir -
ptetc.
Life and Labcrs of Lmngatciio.
i u
This veteran explorer ranks among the
moat hemic ll* tires of the century, and this
book, is one of the moat attractive, fascitis*
Ing, richly Illustrated and instructiv voi
uinei ever issued. Bring the onlyentii e and
authentic life, tbe millions are eager for u
and wide-awake ageuta are wanted smirklj
For proof and terms address HUBKAKo
BRfC, Publ there, 751 Snnsom Bt.. Fhlla.
imr FirtiT out cuirEtv
Adopted by all the queens of fashion. Pe#4
for circular. K. IVINB, 80. 2908 Borth Fifth
ML. Philadelphia. Fa.
ORISTADORO'S
HAIR DTE.
CrJkUloru'i lUtr Dye la ihe SAFEST and
EST; ft acts lustantaneonslv. produelnz
he m st natural shades of or-Brown;
doe* SOT STAIN the SKIS/aud la easilv
applied. It in a standard preparation, anil
a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet
for Lady or Gentleman. Sow by Druggist*.
J. CKIBTAIXIRO, . |
T. O.Bex, IMS. NewYerk.
#R g*h I H Great chance U make new.
■alll || net. If yon can't get gold
UUm H you ean act greenback*..
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town to take subscriptions for the largest,
cheapest and best Illustrated faßiHpptibTlea
ner. in the world. Any one ean beeoma a
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WANTED!
We wish an agent, male or female, la each
town of this county, to get up Clubs among
lamilies, hotels, factories, Ac., for- the sale
of our Teas, and will offer very' liberal eun
luissfous to such. We have been importer*
of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to
send, and we will scud a letterarilese fr.r
Ihe money than any other house in New
York. Our Teas are put up In one pound
packages, with the name and price primed
upon each.
Address, for terms and blank form fo.*
Clubs,
LONDON A NEW YORK CHINA TKACO,
T. O. Box 571. No. 2C Church St, New York.
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