fjjt fournal V . VS - N WJltr & Printer. Proprietors n O. l)i:iM\orit, Associate Editor MUHwini, Thursday, Fcb.'iS. Terms—£l.so Per Annum. fcantc thing Tnat Wells Has Not .Mentioned. Froui the New Oilcans Pernor rat. J. Madison Wells is reminded that •people who live in glass houses must be careful about shying stones. There has occurred no* more atro cious murder than that of Mat Des palier bv J. Madison Wells. At the time Wells was a man of wealth and high social standing. Despalier was a poor man without friends. A disagreement had occnrre 1 between the parties. When they met Wells •was armed with a shot gun. Des fialier was unarmed and threw up lis anus to show that lie was de fenseless, when Wells fired upon him and killed him, THE JfftKI4RY. Judge Chat les A. Mayer, Presi dent Judge of the Clinton, Centre and Clearfield district, has been re- S jested to be a candidate for re action ty the ent ire bar of Centre county, without regard to party di visons. This is a step iu the right direction, and it is fair to assume that not only the members of the bar of Clearfield and Clinton, but the people of ait parties in those counties, will unite to give Judge Mayer a unanimous reelection. The district is strongly in sympathy with Judge Mayer politically, and his election, even in a partisan con test, is assured by an overwhelming vote ; but his ability and fidelity as a Judge call for more than a mere party endorsement. The one tem ple of authority that should bt gua-xled by the whole people as sa cred above all others is the Judicia ry, and Judges who have proved their competency and integrity through years of service, should, nnder all circumstances, be cordial ly sustained. It matters not wheth er a Ju'ge is a Republican or a Democrat or a Labor Reformer, if he is an honest man, a sound lawyer and a fearless officer ; but it is of supreme!m oment to men of evi rv political belief that Judges should not be under party bonds or be deemed fitted or unfitted for their responsible trust by their political opinions. Thi3 Journal lias uniform ly favored the election of tried and } true Judges. It does so because'it ris the only *tay to maintain an up- FrigAi and independent judiciary, and '.it welcomes -the the Belle lonte bar in favor of Judge Mayer, as evidence that the people are growing more and uio:e in earnest in sustaining our Judges regardless of party interests. — Philadelphia 1 ices. itPE LEO ilil. Oil the second day of its session, the Vatican Conclave elected Car dinal Pecci, an Italian, as successor to Pope Pius IX. The new Pope is well spoken of in all quarters and his election steins to be well received and alto gether satisfactory throughout Eu rope. All accounts agree m prais ing bun. He is described as a man who in many respects resembles the late Pope—full of piety and zeal, of elevated mind, of great dignity, so ciable, vivacious, and witty. Of his learning, his familiarity with eccle siastical affaire, his comprehension of the relations of the Church to the Governments of Europe, and of the policy to be pursued by the Vatican, there is, of course, auundant assur ance in the fact of his election. Politically, the new Pope belonged to what is called the moderate branch of the Cardinals —though it is not easy to tell what this means or implies under present circumstan ces. The quickness with which the election of the Pope followed the as semblage of the Conclave, puts an end to the accounts that have been published of party antagonisms and divisions among its members. He was elected upon the morning of the second day of the Conclave, and by the third tallot, which gave him uhe requisite majority of two-thirds. This gives satisfactory evidence that the great body of the Conclave re garded him, from the first, as the man designated by Heaven to fill the position to which lie has been chosen, and in which he will hence forth be known as LEO XIII. SPRING ELECTIONS. BELLEFOXTE.— Chief Burgess , G. H. Weaver, Democrats-Greenback ; Assistant Burgess , Wm. McClure, Republican—Greenback : Treasurer, James Harris, Republican—Green back ; Constable , Isaac Lose, Re publican ; Assessor, David Weaver, Republican ; Overseers , Jas. Schnell, Democrat, McGinley, Republican; Auditor , J. L. Kurtz, Republican ; High Constable, James Smith, Re publican. MILES TOWNSHIP. Supervisors, Jesse Long, Wm. Sftir ; Overseers, Andiew J. Ocker, J. Hosterruan ; School Directors, John C. Small, J. J. Ocker-; Inspectors, Thos. W. Walker, Aaron Leitzell ; Judge „ S. K. Faust ; r< Auditor, Daniel Koush; Town Clerk , Jos. K. Weber, As scssor, J. P. Frank; Constable, 11. G. Brungard. POTTER TOWNSHIP. — Supcraisors, John Emerick, Ben j. Bitner; Over seers, Robert Lee, Win. Eoierick ; School Directors, B. 11. Arney, W. Ar Kerr ; Assessor , G. W. Spang- Icr ; Auditor, Geo. Goodiiart; Town Clerk , J. F. Alexander ; Constable, Wm. Carson. NORTHERN PRECINCT. Judge John Arney ; Inspectors,A. It. Alex ander Wm. A. Boal. SOUTHERN PRECINCT. Judge, Wm. Allison; Inspectors , Jos. Gil lilaud, Wm. Stiver. I The silver bill re-passed the House, ;is amended by the Senate, on Thurs day the-Ist. It £<>es to the Presi dent at onee, and if he vetoes it as is predicted, he will show the firm ness of a Jackson : or the obstinacy of a mule. Practically it nialtes no difference whether he "signs or not, its the measure has friends enough in both houses to pass over his veto. Rmldcrford is powerless for evil in this one case at, least. In Berks county three school boys had a dispute as to which of them had the hardest skull. One of tiio bovs knocked his head against the other, and the same evening died from the effects of the collision. F. P. Mussor, of liollofonte, drop ped into our sanctum one day last week. Pierce did not say what he wanted and we had not tho impu dence to ask. Guess he called to show bis respect for us. Von SAM:.— A cabinet organ of superior quality, excellent tone, nearly new, by one of the best mak ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at Hit* resi dence of C. F. Dcininger, Millheim. Tur. silverware delivered by the National Silver-Plating Co., No. 70-i Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. All or ders are promptly tilled, and no one netd hesitate about sending them money.— Lutheran Observer. The Hardware tirm has changed names, Mr. J. W. Snook retiring. The business will oe conducted at the old stand, corner of Main and Penn Streets, by the remaining part ners, S. 1). Musser and J. C. Smith, under the firm of Musser A* Smith. We wish them abundant success. The book of Poet Aiken, of I.ew isburg. is to be out in April, and the Joinn i! of that place thinks "the poets thousands of friends interd having at least one copy of the work." Wo had hoped Mr. Aiken's friends would do better than that. "When your wife tells you to get the boxes ready and fill them with ground preparatory to sowing toma to seed, don't skulk away like a coward and afterward say that you forgot it. That's real down mean for a man oi' your size, so it is. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by thebarrell to dealers at the same price they would be charged cither at irunbury or Wil liamsport. tf SMITH & Co. A Very fine portrait of Hon. A. 11. Dill was presented to the Sena tor's lady, as a valentine, the other week, by the Democratic colleagues of Mr. fiili. Tin* say the picture is fine enough for a.Governx s pod rait. WHOLESOME LAW.—A bill has passu d our state legislature making it a penal offense for any officer laißnnsvUle a* our prliH-ipal moil wont IWMIWHYS on Moiulay. H.v oht mail tlino tt wont to I.ock lluveii the sumo day. If urgent we could got a reply by next tiny. By present or new time. It'only goes to I.ogunsTille anu lies over, nrrlves ut l.ock llaveu on Wednes day noon, and as the mail returns in about one hour ui'ter It arrives, we can not get a reply bo to re Saturday, bur pi inetna! nmll received Is nlw nya on Sat urday. By old uiail time we got the * rt dav evening malt from Loek Haven by S;itunlay. At preaent or new mail time we only get the Tlmrsflny evening mail, and papers printed outside the county we never get thoeauie week They come |o I.ogansvtlle and lie ov.'rtill Tuesduv. very much to the disadvantage of parties used to reading HarrisburK and Philadelphia news: also, ehureh papers and fanner'* Friend. lnsfcoit words, It throws our mail from two to three days later cither w ay, and unless the route Is changed soon between Logansville and MllUietni earnest protests will bo (tiled against Uie new change. A. I*. M, Clinton /Vmocrcf. It is baldly fair that one town should monopolist* all the mail facil ities to the injury of others. The citizens of JJooneville, Logon Mills, Tvlersville and Reborsburg should petition the Department for a daily mail, or else, if they can't get that have the old order of things restored. H r ilk n.for tl.-p Jon ma!. Tilt: A IROXSBI R<3 MISUMI. (IN VENTION . The convention held at Aarons burg the other week was a grand at fair. One hundred and twenty tire persons participated in thecxercises. Such an array of musical talent as was assembled there is seldom lound outside of large cities. The music rendered was mostly of a high order, particularly some of the anthems. Some of the most dif ficult music was so well rendered that the performance would have done credit to the masters 111 the Fatherland. Professors T. M. Carter, of Mif flinburg, Wm. Moyer, of the Free lmrg Musical College, J. A. Feeh rer, of Selinsgrove, and a number of prominent teachers and singers, were present. The Fieebnrg Silver Cornet Hand, the Aaronsborg Gr ebe.-, tin, Mr. It. F. Kister and Mr. Howard Acker, Piccolo players, al so participated. Prof. W. T. Meyer, the conduct or and instructor, managed and eon troled everything to tlie entire satis faction of all present, llis instruc tions and criticisms were thorough and pointed, and we bespeak for him a bright future in the musical world, lie is gifted with rare talents as a composer and teacher of nuisic— qualities so rarely combined in one person. The new feature introduced in this convention, "The Question Pox,'' was verv instructive, as well as amusing. Quite a Minuter of questions were placed in the box every session, and these were dis cussed and answered in a practical manner. Taken all together the convention was a most decided suc cess, both musically and financially. The financial result far exceeded the j expectation of ti.e committee. Lieut credit is due the committee, ' Messrs. L. 1). Kurtz, T. J. Mingle, L. L. Mover iir.-l 11. J. Buyer, for • iliC excellent arrangements made throughout, csjacially for the ac- ■ ro•mnodal ion of strangers nho came • to take part in the convention. ' Ample provisions were made foi all. ; iind it seemed as if ail enjoyed them . selves and felt at home while hero. ' The following is a list of the UP in- j hers of the convention with their . post ollioe address : Aaroruburi,'. *•* r. c. G. Bright. J. J. I. I? V. J. . Mine milker, Rev. J. Tomliusnn. ( ynirf ; B. Stover. Jacob 51. M< v'r. R. K. ' IM i monds. T. E. Smith, c. E. El linger. 11. J. Rover. 1.. M. Stover. 1.. F. jstover, ' H I-. | !l. Stover, If. >ii. J . tr. Meyer, Prof. VV. T. ; Meyer. .las. F.tllnger. J.C. Meyer. Dcii.me Touiliiihoj). it ,\. ,\OK -r. Mary Fr stor. Bella l rnnmlUor, Cat ric Shoemaker. Sue laJiiWer, Joe Tomilnson, Alice Bol linger, Maggie Linker, Alice J. Bright, •Tenale Cronratlh-r, Lizzie S!io-nial: r, Ktuuta I'.. Bower. < '.ITS K. Meyer. Kute E. Harter, Alice J. Flelslier. Kuitiin 1) - .hler, Maggie Bright. Viola Morris, Mary Britr'ut. ! Lizzie Slutfcr. Kllu Mus-e". Lizzie K. M i ( ser. Mi". K! Iz.i .Mey;*r, Eumi.t Bright, Aa -1 11a M. Stover. Miilheim. Dr. S. (J. i.utelius, Mr*. 51. M Uuteliu*. Mr. 11. K. l.nxc, A. Luknnb'ieh. Wood ward. Miss. LydlaT. Walker.Mr, W C. Warutz, If. O- Rower, John 1, Snyder. ' Spring Mills. Miss .Sir D. Miller Clara livumrinr, Mr. Howard Kr;fe, E L. Turner. Chus. P. Li-itrcll. Penn Hall. Mlxs Ella Fi-h**r, Mary Fisher, Clara J. Guise. Ein ma llcckinau, Mr. J. S. Meyer. Centre Hall. Miss Lizzie Barber, .Maggie HofTur, Ag gie M- Murray, Mrs. L. M. Mingle. Mr. Lowell Meyer, C. R. Hotfor. Centre Hill. Mr. J. 0. '\Y, Loye. Centre Mills. Miss Ilattle E. I.anich. Ella L.Brown, Mr. 11. W, Kreamer. Wolfe's Store. Mr. Cyrus G. Brungart. Rebersburg. Rev. W. M. Landls, Mr. S. M. ,Siingior, Pine Creek Mill. Mrs. F.lien K. Meyer. Mr. l>inb:l Meyer, C. 11. Meyer, T. Meyer. Be?lefonte. Mis Minnie Hoy. Lewistown. Mr. W. 11. Houtz. Milroy. Miss Mary Hoy. Eroeburg-. Miss Delia Mover, Katie Mover, Ida J. Mover, Prof. Wru. Mover. I>. S. Rover. Hon. Geo. C. Mover. M. R. K. Arnold, I*. R. Moyer,Chits. 1) Mover, F. c. Moyer. Jr., Jlion Moper, Henry Brown, 11. 11. Grimm, L, S. Gray. Kantz, Snyder Co: Mr. Daniel jresh. Selinsgrovo. Prof. J. 11. Fechrcr. Mifflinburgr. Prof. T. M. Carter, Miss Maggie Gutell ns. Alice <*ntellu, Lydia Gutelius, Mrs. T. M. Carter, Mr. Thos. Stcese, T. M. Get gen, J. M. Barber, Kml. Yearick, Chas. Carter, Mi.s Annie Carter. Logansville. Miss Reglne Heekman, Minnie Ileck" man. Mr. B. F. Kisier. Beech Creek. Mrs. R. Keys, Mr. F.Jl*. Trexler. Salona. Mr. I). 15. Krapc, Benjamin Krapc. Sunbury. Miss Mary E. Reiter, Ida K. Keitcr. Altamont, 111. Mr. J. D. Thomas. Madisonburg. Miss Annie E. Fiedler. Walker. Mr. J. s. Hoy. Cedar Springs. Clinton Co. Mr. J. (J. Cryder. Booncvillc, Clinton Co. Miss jSullie Mever. I On Saturday evening while Dr. I I'otter was standing ill front ol ! Mill's harhor shop* near tho Rush House, Hellefonte, talking with some friends 'io was most eowardly as saulted by one. of a set of drunken young sprigs, and severely beaten. : There seems to have been no cause for the attack, except that the fel low charged Doctor Patter with hav ing insulted his wife, which the Doctor denied, calling the other a liar. Two of the party weto ar : rested and pi iced in tho lock up • over night-, where the one that as saulted Dr. Potter was himself se I verely maltreated hv his compan ion. Whiskey and deviltry seems to have hcen at tho bottom of all this | outrageous conduct. "II seems as if I should cough my lo id off' Is sometimes I lie Impatient exelaui thmofa sufferer from a severe ('oiirli. Quell tI:o p.aro/y -ms Willi Jlalc'H lionet/ of J/orehouthl aiul Tar, The relief is imme diate unit the curt certain. Sold by ad I)i iietlxtx. Pike's ToolhuelieDrcrps eure in 1 mlr.ute - % • ♦ • Vick's Illustrated Monthly Maga/.ink.—The iir>t number of this splendid new magazine is upon our table. It is devoted principally to the culture of flowers and vege tables, but has much valuable infor mation and pica. sont reading besides. Like everything that Mr. Vick gets up, it is strictly jlrst class. We have 110 hesitancy in say ing, and we fconw whereof we speak, that James Vick is at the very head of the class of American Need anen and Florists. Terms; year in advance. Five copies for s•">. Address : .Tames Vick. Rochester, N. V. Subscriptions received at the Journal Offk l. liir simnlHiil rcui.n -owing M.lehine I olli patty, in t'. i;< i-ity : yet d is wonderful ly -fin pit* >'i ■i ii .-in s.-areely be lu* mm invention. jn i a wonder to everybody that it whs not uiseoverod years ago. Tin* invention eon.-i-tx in a very li.npie little itttr.'liim lit of the V; i! >n phut tin sewing inu'-iii. e for darning nil kinds of rip . teal's v. iirusnt plavi s, etc., Li clothing, t ible and bed lint n, sparking*. underwear ele , in t!n -aine manner thai 1' is done "by band, and leaves the repaired part scarce ly dlseomc.ble. Ti;e operator >t the s. ••.- ing machine can darn a large- lard hole i i ti be.l sheet or table cloth mliii.>*t Instan taneously, It i■to hv regretted, however, that this •% -v uTr-i-t'c.! invention is patented and >\\ ncvl by the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, of(Jhieaga, 111, who will not permit Us u -e except w itli one of Us make of-owing nme!lines, wlrteb the Company's manager states, i- furnisln-d with each of the \N its..n -luittle machines without ex tra nncv. Truly. this is a golden nest egg for the Wilson Sowing Machine ( >m pany. ami. it Is said, tbey arc running their works day and night and making and selling 300 machines a day. 0-Jtin MARRIED. tin the ."l|i uli., by lb v. W. 11. Fisher. .Tames Durst and Mm Ira K. Nlabig, allot l'olter tow nship. At Carroll. Clinton county, on the' 27 tilt., bp Ib-v. llinun D.mty, Win. Frank atnl Carrie Boyer. • ♦ 1 W 0.20 I. r wlsbur EASTWARD. JURA VR 2 J f. A. M. A. M. P M firring Mill * 10.10 t.u bum lo.: Laurelton 11.45 4.0.1 MiUmont 11.55 4.20 J*. M. Mifftlnburg 12.10 4.30 I'lcksburg 12.J0 6.05 Hichl 1227 M.I /•h/r (Jrontnl 12.Ml ft.Sij lAorislntrp OA 12.! 5.1.1 -4r. at AloiitaTKlon....S.M l/Xi c>oo -Vo.t. 1 ,0 2 eona-ct of ifontanrloil u tth Rrit M til west on the P/tllatlflphia .1- Ilrlt Unit Itomt. .Von. a tatri 4 with I>>w> Jixprest cast arsl .Xiut/ara linpross west. A'o.t. .1 rf f> with lAist Line i rest. An Omnibus will run between l.ewlsbttrg and Montandon. to con rep jniss'-nprrs to and from Pacific J£/r pre** cast en the Phil adetphln if- Erie liull Ootid. T.te regular Rail Road Tickets i rill be honored between these two jtuints. RK.V\SYLV.INIA KAIL ROAD. PHIL.iDtKLPIKA .fr VTRIK R. R. DJ VI SI OX. BUM MTII TIME TAO I.E. On ami aflitr Rnrvlitu, Mat/ l.t/A, 1*77, the Trains on the Thlhulelpliia ami Erie Rail Road IHcisimi will run us follows: WKHTWA RD. hrie Mail leaves Xeie York, 8.21 p. m. " " " Philadelphia It.;V> p. /. Jiattiinore 0.10 p. m. " " " flnrrtsburg i.Z'xi.jn. " Sunburn 6.21 a. tn. " " " Moniantion 6.57 a. #. " '* •' WiUiamsport HdXa.tn. " " " Lock Jluvcn 0. io a. m. " " arr. at Erie 7.05 p. m. Xiairara Er.. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. in. " " Jlarrishttnj 10.50 a.m. " " fir inborn 12.40i. " " Mont an,! on 1 nT> p. nr. " rr. at Witliainsport 2.20 p. m. " J.ock Jlaven 11.2*> p. m. " " " Rune 9.21) p. in. Post I. ins [eaves A>ie York .25 a.m. " , " Philadelphia 11.20 a. in. " •• Baltimore 1L33 o. m. •' " " Itarrlsburg a.'3l p. in. " " " Sunburn 5.40 p. m. " *' tfontnndon 0.15 p.m. " " WiUiamsport 7.30 p. ni. " " urr. ut Lock l/accn 8.40 p.m. EASTWARD. Pacific Ex. traces Lock Hate a f>so p. m " " " WiUiamsport 7.55 a. in " " " MoTUutulon 9.08 a. in' " " " Nunhury 9. 1C a. f " " itrr. at Jlarrisburu 11.55 a. in' " " " Haiti more 6.10 p. uv " " " Philadelphia k.45 p. m " '• *• Xcw York S.lop. m nay Ex., leaces Kane 6.00 a. m. • • " f/ock Ifanrn 11.20 a. m. WiUtmnspoct 12.40 a. in. " •• •• Ai7?nfandof4 1.47 p. m. • S in'uirjj 2.15 p. m. " " arr. at Harrivurr? 410 p.m. •• •- i'/iud '* f pAia 7.2) p. m. " - " Xew York li.isp.nl. " " •' Jtollimorr 7.33 p. m. '• " " Wa/sfiington 9.07 p. in. Eric Mail leuces Erie ll.O* it. ti. '• " " J.ock Jluven 0.4-1 p. m. " " " WiUiamsport 11.05 p. tu. " " " Montandon 12.16 p. in. " •• •• Sunburn 12.4.1 *. " " vrr. at Jlarrisburg 2.4-1 a. in. " " " Jtaltlmore 7.4-7 a. m\ " Philadelphia, 7.00 a. m " " •• ..XVic York 10.05 a. m' Eiist Line leaves Wtlliamrporl 1137 a. in' '• " Sunburn 20oa. rT " •- -are. at ITarrt'sbniy 4.00 a. in' Jiaitiivore 7.4.7 a. m* •* " •• Philadelphia 7.55 a. *H* ' " AVt r York 10125 a.m.' Eric Mtil M'tfd. Xi'to tru Ex. U"ejf. J/tck Harm Accom. West and Day Express East makeelosc connection at Xorthumberlnnd with L. .< 11. R. Ji. trains for Wtlkesbarre and Scronton. Eric Mall East and H'csf ennn-ct at Erie with trains on L. S. A-M. S. R. 11.. at LX>ry with O. ('. J' A. 4'- R- R "f ttiiforltim with It. X. Y. ><■'!'. R R . and at Driftwoorl with A. J*. R R. '•-sc™- wilt ronbetwen PliiladeJnhin and William if wet on Xiagara Atjimt uvf Pacific Repress Etis' and Duo Express East. 3'ceplng dies on ail night trains. W-M. A. DALDWrX , (Jen'l Sup't. Mlllhclm Market. Wheat No. 1 1.18 IVheat S. 2 Lift C'nrii 40 lfve 50 Daks White 26 Oats. Black 2.1 Buckwheat 5n Flour 6.4 ft Uiau shorts, per hundred 1.00 salt, ncrltrl l.so I'loster. groumt lO.'tO Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 50 Tymn'tiivseed Flaxseed Clnverseed 4..V) Uuitcr Hams H > ides 10 Vc.al • ggs Ijf Ttttatoes 1.av.l 7 Ta110w..., 7 Snap 6 Dried Apples 0 Drletl Teaches Dri-d Cherries 4 COAL MAIIKnr. l:gR Cngl 11.75 SWVfI " 4,' f -' Chestnut " 4W iVa " "3.15 Onrreeted every Wednesday by Gepha:t & Mnsser. F. UK PEARL lb A. EFSSKR. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Grain, t'lovfrufcd," Flour A J'ek Coal,' I'lrtsler A Molt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid forjall kiud* o a-iRA-insr, Delivered cither at the RRICK MILL or at the old MUSSER MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand an I sohlnt prices that de fy co:ujeiition. A share of the public patronage resj cetfullv elicited. 39-1 y BE 81 V.S&& "5R Want a FARM .>• lie \7 i 1 j I home, with, inde ■ BJf 3J Jiendcnce and plenty ■ ■ "WW tn your Old MM. 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For full part eiilara, address. iU'HHAIII) BStOIS., Tub 5.,733 Sansoni Kt , Tliliu.. I'M, "9-4 w. UIr)I Tidihum for the IVenk, [Xcrvons and llebllttatrd. Our l.ntesi Improved Brlf-ArtliiK Lulvitiiie AppllniiroN are a speedy and l*ei nintit nt euro for ltUouinatiHin, Nniraigla, Kidney, Liver and p'eiuajo Com plaints. Nervous Trust ration. Hack and Spinal Irritation, and Kindred Diseases I'riuea, XVaiM Bolt. ♦S.W ; Spiuai Belt, for Tarlvsis and Spinal Ailments. and upiVMrds ; \ rut'.eta, Anklflti, liead Bands. Knet'JCaps. 4ci.00 eneh : Mispensories, $5.01. lllusnated I'ampdhg Free. Address. LALVAVO-VFIHi M, ASSOI HTIOV. 27 Fast Ni ah Street, New York. 9-l>. QUKikci'i UevolYßtw. Illustrated Price lis uUßufree. tLvat Western (Jan Works Tittsburg, Pa. A 4 s IVKW Olt<4 A AN. 16 Slops $l2llO, *>'. 12. .>B5, 6. ¥*'. Punoh retail price *7 4) only #225. semi for eonffdenllal eireulars. I'Hnlcl F. I'.eMty,M N J.2w Agents Wanted to subscribe • Is./" "x/ for the Agents Journal, a h ml some! y bound, 21 page Journal, brim of lnteiest to Agents. Specimen copy t free. Auknts Jocknal, N. V. HV* Pa a ns f| £\ T.etail price *ksi onlv d fit KM 5 1 Mjk Parlor organs, J £* Its Trice #'7s only slftj. pniiww,.,,,,. free. l>. F. Bcalty.M'ashingt N. J. 5-1 >v W : " 5 newest and *3f 3 Q inftHt popular songs writings of instruction and a muscinent ; tßsai. a list of all the battles, when and where fought, during the war. for 3e stamp. Address, Desmonu&Co. 913 ltic Street, rhita. 8-w. Cold. Hlan and Lands* Coal. (•OLD. 41 INKS AND LANDS C'OAL. KILVKR. SOLD, Oil. LKA D 1 DM T A N I F> OIK I A MZLD. STONK IKON MIMNIi AttFNUV, COTPKK M AItBLK 2 h; S. SF.VKNTH >T., 1.1 MK COAL PBIUDCMWA, MICA Hi Alt L A. 11. V. VMA N A CO. O Y I'S V M S ; TO BUY A FARM. Send for our Catalogue. A. ii. IVY MAN & CO. NO. 2b6 St )U rn SKY EN 1 11 M . TbllndelplTa. 8-1 w !-!. Louis and San Francisco Knlltvai LANDSm 1.000.000 A< RES ju Southwest Missouii from S2.ao to (IS.OO an acre. Firs-class stork ami agricuitnral lauds, 'i'lie be„st to barco region in tlic West. Tine fruit, no grasshoppers, abundance of good water, snort winters, convenient markets, good schools, low taxes, healthful country, and <;oot society. Seven years' credit. Free transportation from St. Louis to those who purchase i.tiid. Send for circular and other infer illation. Address. W. If. Coffin. Land ComtnUdincr, Temple ButKUns, St. Loui„ M>, 7-iw. 10,000 Asrcnts Wanted to Sel The mest INTKNSK and POWKRFI'L blow ever dealt the DKMON DUINK. hy the rctcran an titer. T. s. AKTUI'H. A book to STARTJ.E and nuoim the people. Vivid pictures and PROOFS. liow it curves uotr, SOUL. HOME, ■OCIKTT, ete. Unfolds the work t.f INEBRIATE Asvt.t'Ms. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, WOMAN'S ( KI'DADE, FRAXOIS MCKPUY, PROHIBITION, etc.. ete. ONI.Y SF'2. Its sale is MARVELLOUS. OCR BIBF, 8 with 3000 ILLUSTRATIONS far evccll all others. lTices just reduced 25 PER CT. !! send for terms. HUBBARD BROS., Pnbs.. 723 Satisnni St.. iiiiladclphia, tc-lw d*KzT\ ForJI AS " of CAMS! 1 r,151t SanfordN Itadlral Cure for t'atarrh will not i htantljr relieve, and speedily euro. References, Henry Wells. Esq., Wells. Parco MUCOUS BSC BRANE. PIT I P ONLY IN BUR BOIES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. l-t I'Sila. NSURANCE MEN! r &Sc AtiESTS WWTEI) —FOR THU — New England Mutual Life Ins, Co. Tle oldest mutual in ttic country. Chartered 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MAKTON& WAKKI.IN, General Agents i-:i South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. HIGHEST HONORS. AT TRT Centennial World* Fair, 187$ ! ■ THE SH NINGER OPGANs I'IIONOI'NCKD UNANIMOUSLY AS THE BEST I. X'STK I \ UK. XTS. Their comparativeexcellence is recogniz ed by the Jndgc* in their Report, from which the following Is an extract : •'The ft KlKDilNitiF.lt ORUAX COM exhibit as (he beat Insfrii metitw at a price rendering them possible to a large class of purchasers, having it combination of Reeds and Hells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable improvements, will stand lunger in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being made three ply, put together so It is impossible lor them to either shrink, swell or spilt.THE ONLY OIIGANS AWARDED THIM RANK. This Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the most compe tent jurieM ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just issued, which are in aeeoroance with our rule, the REMT oitii W for the least money. We arc prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid' on application to B. SHIMMER ORGAN CO. ♦>; lo m,l HKSTMT STREET, New Haven, Conn. mHWftgINHAYTi AicaM.d Krjtf*? p*-.// i.t Ci nt nninl K \pi*.h"n f<*r J Cur chfwing yvvlt'.iV fl.itl erf// Hr i"'U /./ >%{J rhttf I f.ter )f "i> t farontft, '"!•• it t t<*Hrfr*% * ertr tvmt* s An *ir l*tli .rrp ti iL -mark i <•!? ! i*nttftt*4 n infi'f'H' ••*>*' . s ! tut /•.*/• /<"# M cn m •typing, lv I • < v.l >. St u'•< r onj L-, TN R. \. JA* .V " VL':*-., |\TT VA | tJoo. F. WAHDi.r. Ocnornl Avrrnt, > . • .ii *■ *■ I•!i U.i"T l Phi Li. j DiL I). 11. MINt/LK, i j OiTers hi* proTe witual services to ike put; j lie. Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, MllUiHiu, PfiiiTfl j i ICET AHI/HtIKD IV|J. _ VIE HARBISON'S WRITING INKS; AM) MI'CILAGE. ; The best in. the .Mark''!. Jet Mark Kchcol lIIU a Special It)'. ! i I'OKSAI.RHY AI L I.r.AIUNU KTATIONLIW AM) HARRISON INK CO.. Murray St., X. V —-—- • - - I Wash. Hutchinson, T DJC A I.in IS ALL KIND* OK COAL, ! I ■ - Ar ~ j COBURN STATION. RIIITRT n. ST.IVXR, IG :.\T. rullrlx of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC., kl/.RKLT BTtvKET, Letvis b u rg, Pa. American House, J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL, Proprietor. OI.D AND POPULAR STAND. Corner Market and Front Street* LEWISBURG.PA A First Class 11 o Lei in all Respects. CIIA IW K-S-MOI) EtIAT K. SLITS ! Sim!! SUITS! ! I AND Overcoats!! Overcoats!! Sold at Cat and BELOW COST! Fui- SO days /v> /// date, to reduce our large stock. • Call at KOCH & STROUSE'Sj Philadelphia Clothing Hall, Lewisburg, Penna. STORE, LEIf 'ISli URG,\ l'E. \ \\ \4. J. HOWEE, Proprietor. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kinds of F URN ITU RE constantly on hand. 3y et spiral studs. collar button, in-avy pV wedding "in?. and get t*' Par Wan di nun*. • p:. The article* vnt. post-paid. f A C TM. Ijnv• In ii jrliiil* il lor Q><. tkn r*l •t sUHIk and must la* soid. Solid MIH- Onld Watches s!u each, for speculative pt.- poses, good timer*, april lit i a *jnt vonuior pi>/ l!;ld by dealers. p i i*e, 41.0>.t ;>e.- >,l vi al; or )e Ui pr or tlve ri~ - atul f!xi vl.il f nuwder. .soul by m.ail < rmn ipi of price. Addre.ss HuiupSii- t. tloinoep.ithic .'lr.dichic Com pa ny. .Vis way. Nnw York. filx 13!y. JACKSON'S BTSSfiH&m ALL. rin'se itrantls of .Hv.aa*l I'lu r are acino.v edaed !y ad. Ho be the I'luesJ (Ueaio. J'i>t>A.*i'in i a the market. I'm U: le :••. .shapes and -i'.os, i i mHi rjany a.i i uli; wrapjwr*. **dd by ihe ir •de jjeijen!lj'. Vn for ..ample to the uta.iuiaciureis. ('. .IAIkvSU \ S I'elnrsbiirjt, \. *.ra). !•'. \V % HULK, UENER.IT A i-i N oi.ami "i S.mt ii \Vatvr St reel, P if. I.ale Immense Discoveries bv M ANLK*. a*ul irthersare./Mst a4d; 'tu the only com j'ictr. Life anci*s of Livingstone. TIIIA veteran explorer rauk* a.aond the most b'tf'iefi ures of tin* < 'iiiary, and tbi lseik is one ol t!ie iuo>t at tractive, fase|n.r. In?, richly illostrut**d and instrnetlv .• UMC. ever issued. 4v*iH" the only entire ami authentic life, the minions are ea.?er for it and wide a warn* asents w i:r.l v*- i< the S YKJIiT and i Eif; it avis talv. t lt cleg-ant works ' of art given free to suhscriVi.s. The pvl-Vj { is so low that almost everybody sabseriles I One agent reports making over *iro in a j week. A lady agent reports taking over lv.> I s;tl)ciliers in ten days. All who enga*;o ; make money last. You cun devote all voir time to the business, or only your sua re tuna 1 You need not b* away froni home urernight. | You ean do it a* well as others. FVill part! ■ euiar.s directions and term* free. Elegant and 1 expensive utht tree. If you want profitable ; work send us your address at once. It eo*t* j nothing to try the business. No o-e who ea I jrag-s fail' to make great pay. "The ! i'eoplc's Journal." Portland, Maine. 31—ly j'WANTED! j We wish an agent. male or fcina'e, In caeh ■ town ul this county, to get up Club? anin< ! ianl!|es, hotels, factories, for the sale of our Teas, ail I will offer very liberal tvm missions to such. We have hipeu linpnrlfn I . ; J'. O. Box oil. No. 2;Church St, New Y'ork. I 3®~l y riTO ,>l ' ,ra ' >M 1 nrw ' xs* W,tlkw J J.N lw , ' nit f ls market out by th * 7eMf(UlW p|||!|l . s , o[ a „ ] 'Phun Home Talk and Medical Com ai m i Sense,'* —nearly \,***> pages, -SK illustrations. ; bv K. B. Po-irn, f l'i'J Lexington Are l N. V. Purehasers of this i.>k are at libenv to consult it* author iu |>ersoii or ly malt fri e. Priest bv mail. V 1.24 for tlie >ta\iak: edition, oi i.su for the pom*i..iß e,ii.'.a-i w'sleh contains all the >.tmc mtie. auJ ii lnatratious. Contents tn.kes Im.*. Aoesr* Waxtkii. MUitKAV llti.L "JALIIHN i Co., lit Mi si ioth St. N. V. 3My |CO UJ! TER, PIATFOftM WAGON & TRACK ■ THE BEST ARE->- —; ■ '— t TH E CHEAPEST WIN SAFE SjSCALECO. ' 265 BROADWA Y N. YS 72! CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA. PA. \ 111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. G.