lie f ournal Wiilir & Dcimnoer. Prorvictors It O. OEIMSOER. A rsoclate I'olto Millheiiu, Tliurstlay Afirl 14, K j ? """* Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. -v y i . MILLIhKIM LODGK >0.933 1. 0. 0. F Tuesday, March 26th ult., was a lively, dav for Millheim—and to those" directiy concerned, a festive and joyous one. In the mmxmur, S. L\ boyer. Esq., of JSunburv, It. IF. it. M. of the Grand Lodge. 1. O. O. F. of Pennsylvania. arrived, for the purpose of instituting Millhe in Lodge, No. Go"*. Later in the oa quite a number of distinguish* d members of ♦he Order arrived from ilellefonte. Fine Grove. Boalsburg Centre llall and ot her place s. At - r. M., the l'i '' !'>• repaired to their lodge room. V\ ill s Imilding, when it. H\ G. M. Hoyer opened a special session of the Grand Lodge of Penna., by calling to his assist- J ance the following officers : Hon. | JS. TShuger. I*. G. M.; John I). .Myers, S. IF". G. Stcrctarij ; W, A. Kerhn li. ll*. Treasurer ; I>. 1). G. JL, 11. Y. St it zo r It. IF. G. M. ; P. G. S. F. lshler, G. <\ ; Israel Condo, G. H t J. G. Sankev. (?. G. ! and P. (*.; V. i>. G. M.. 11. Y. ! JSlitzer presented tl.e following names as charter members of Mill heiiu L G. -V. Bover, Millheim Lodge, X >. '953, was declared a leg d'y constitu ted lodge of the 1. O. O. F.. under thejurfedictihn of the Grand Lodge l df Tenna.. and the' Grand Lodge of the United States. At 7 o'clock, p. M., Millheim Lodge Xo 973, held its first meeting, when a number of applicants were admit ted into the order. Aligner the day and evening were pleasantly and profitably spent. The following are the names ot the visiting members who participa ted rn the opening of the lodge : SUSBURY, l'a. —S. d Buyer, /?. TE.— s• T. Shugert. P. G. .V., 11. Y. olitzer V-pJ'..' 1 - W. A.Tobias, A. (r., K 1. Mus ser. John 1. Rankin, 11. 11. Bcnncr, 11.0. Iloffer, IsaUc MilltT, AN m. Long. „ .. CENTRE Hau. —G. L. Gocuhart.; X, G.i Philip Messinger, .T. B. St roll in, A. F. Winkk'bleeh. John j Spongier, S. Iv. Lmcrick, P. G. BOALSBURG. —1. J- Condo, P. G.. S F. Ishler. P- G.; J. D. Myers. t p G., G. W. Williams, F.rnl. Isli-. l**i. , PINE GROVE-—-IL G. Brett, j p G. BLANK KIDGE. —Wm. Beacher. i REPORT OF Exk Cf.EEK SCHOOL, FOR MONTH ENDING March 2*>th.; 1379. —No. enrolled—47. No. in at tendance— 3i. Per cent, of attend- j ance during mouth—B4. Per cent, of attendance during term—7 >. Sainiiel Bahm, Edward Dutwilerand Sailie Bahin were present every day during the movth. ; The term just closed has been a pleasant one fcr the tea.her, and it j is thought a profitable one for the school. Mistakes nmy have occurr-. Ed—most likely did occur ; such . however to an extent are unavoida ble. lam sorry to confess that some pupils did not' make the progress thev should have made, but upon examination it will be seen th: t thev , found it impossible to attend regu larlv, or were not supplied with nec tssa'rv books. The school deserves great"commendation for the excel lent conduct during the term. 1 take this method of thanking the parents and residents for many acts of kindness, and assure then that I * leave the school and district with re-1 gret, and with the kindest feeling for i.TI Theetection of a new house in the drstrict is absolutely necessary, to accommodate tlie residents near Co burn. The distance to the present one is too great, and the road at times is almost impassible. The subject is respectfully submitted to the consideration of the school board. J. R. TAN On MET?, Teacher. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—!i BKK a very saperei lor Piano or Organ, equal ly every excellence to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale Price, and thus save ::ear ly one half of your money, do not fail, before purchasing, 'jo write for catalogue of de scription and prices, to Post o.Uce Box 3983 New York. 12-ly. - Wheat fields look first class in Buffalo Valley. And now you may catch trut i you can *, but if you have good luck you should remember the printers. Under the law of 1870, oil town ship accounts nrst be settled on or before the second Monday in April. The Legislature has a bill under consideration making it a penal of fense to treat at hotels and saloons. Newman in Bellefonte sells the best white shirt out for just one dollar. - The Annual State Sunday School Convention will meet at Williams port in June. Hon. J. Simoson Africa is becom ing prominent as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sec retary of Internal Affairs. ♦♦♦ • The new silver dollar will exactly buy one. of the best white shirts you ever saw, at Newmans Eagle Cloth ing Hall, Bellefonte. Jonathan Harter is the first of our patrons wlio paid us a "dollar of the daddies" on subscription. . Wish Yon 2's year would expire every week or so—bow happy we would be. ♦♦ ♦ ■ A choice lot of 3600 feet of yelldw pine floor boards for sale, cheap. Apply at Long's saw mill, head of Penus Creek, Gregg township, or call on FRANK J. WEAVER. 13 3t. Newman .of the Eagle Clothing Hall, has just laid in a verv large stock of Spring Goods and Clothing, which arc sold otT rapidly at the lowest possible prices. The Masonic lodge room at Centre Hall has just been newly furnished, and t*>e litjtorfcr says that the room is now a model of taste, beauty and elegance. Masonry scents to be flourishing Up there. FOR S AI.K. —A cabinet organ o superior quality, excellent tone nearly now, by one of the bust mak ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and ace it at the resi. deuce of C. F. Deiniiiger, Millheiiu Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station wo are now prepared to sell by the ban ell to dealers of the fiuv.u' price they would be ehaiged either at Sunburyor Wil liamsport. tl SMITH & Co. DID You no IT ? —The person who stole a good web holler at Vony liartei's sale is 11 (pa stt dto bring it to l).e JOURNAL Ut-Tit'K, and thus avoid tx| otitic su.d proserininu ; ai d the man that lost a good deer skin mitten at the same place, can get ii by calling at this office. The subsc liber will be prepared to carry express packages smalls bundles and luxes >t goods, from Coburn Station to Millheiiu, A arons burg. Woodward and'all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MCSSEK. Doctor A. J. Orndorf, of Fine Grove is coming to town next Mon day and expects to stay a week,. en gaged at professional" work. All who have anything to be done in the dental lino can rely on Dr. Orndorf. as i practical and skillful dentist. Guess S.'unly will come with the Doctor. Next Monday Mr. J. R. VanOr mcr will open a subscription school. Although a young man and teacher, Reese ha- already acquired fan prominence i'.ilhe profession, and if we mistake not our man. will yet make a decided mark. Hope he will be liberally patronized. The Republican state Committee met at Harrisbrugon the 27th, and called tin ir stale convent urn to meet at II ni risking on May 15th. to nom inate candidates for Governor and and other state officers. The cam paign opens early and will l>e a warm one. witlithe prosp.eets decidedly in favor cf car side. The Ilarrisburg Telegraph says : "Colonel Henry M. llovt is looming up from all quarters as our next can didate for Governor," Let him loom. There is a man whose front name is Andrew," who is looming too, and let it be born in mind that no man bearing that fiont name was ever nominated for Governor of tins State and failed of 'elect ion.— Phihi. Earn.ll/ CVtrunic-c. With what Complacency must the lady who uses GLENN'S SRI.RIIN: SAOR glance at her mirror, tor there she sees reflectej a complexion (le va id of blemish. This peerless puri fier may be relied upon to remedy all skin irritations, bold Ov all Drug is! s. HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYE. black or browai. 5Q c. 12- 4: KMTfIXW FOlt Ai!.. Miss Rosie 11. Deininger is pic pared to do all kinds of knit tingfor the public, in a very beautiful and substantial manner. 4 Stockings. Hose, and Socks, either *Vobl or cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most leasonable rates. A la rye pair of stock Inys kail far 25 cruts Give lier a calk.. _ If. SEWING MACHINES, like :\ll other machines, sometimesget out >-f or j dor. and nut few people understand j to look propelly where th.e ditik-ulty ; lies. If there is anvt'ung wrong with your maehine, you hotter ii>t try too much to mend it, but take it at once tol>. 11. Rote, Aaionsldirg, and get it fix >l. Dan is a m?cl:;in ical genius of a high order, as we | hare reason to know, an i he wiii ; charge you but a Moderate price. CHANGE OF . SCHEDULE.—From ' and alter April Ist, inst.,thc How aid mail will be carried as follows : ! Leavts Miliheim on Tuesday.Thurs-j day aval Saturday at o o'clock in the ; morning, and arrived at Ilov.ard at I 11 A. M. LE aves Howard on Mon- j day, Wednesday and Friday, at L 2 A. M.. and arrives at Miliheim at O o'clock r. M. JOIIN 11. WEAVER, Contractor. (Lock Ilaven and Bellefoute pa pers please copy.) PISS HILL AC CD MY. The Spring Session of this popnl tr institution will open 011 Monday, April loth, instant. Under the et ti 'ient managenient of that excellent educator Prof. Wolf, Pcnn ll.ill Academy lias achieved a standing second to none of its grade in Penn sylvania, and our citizens should take pride In supporting it. For terms or other information, Address, D. M. WOLF. A. M. 14-ii. Principal. Mr. Elias Confer had rather a bad run off last Friday. lie was on his way to town from Sugar Valley, and his horse shied near Musser A Gep hart's saw mill, when Mr, Confer ( jumped out and fell on his head, ; i hurting himself severely, though not , j dangerously. The horse made off at : full speed, but was caught near Breon's, The buggy is wrecked. The 3lth Senatorial District has : reason to feel proud of its able and upright Senator, S, 1L Peale. lie ! has done his duty nobly and fully to | stay the tide of personal and l ing I legislation, so pernicious and odious 1 t'O tiie people. His speech on the notorious Bank Department j>b is a masterly effort, and shows up in its true light the kind of material the Radical majority of a Pennsylvania State Senate is made up of. The following item relates to one of our esteemed citizens. It is from the Lebanon Courier : R v. W. S. 11. Keys asked a dis charge from his connection with the U. B. Church, at the Conference, last week, and an honorable dis charge was grante . Mr. K:)B has been one of the ablest and.most high ly respected clergy men of that de nomination, lie hr.s had calls, for some years past, to pastorates, In other denominations, and it is probable he will now accept one. L'.vcisbvry Chronicle. ! NKW ALT. 'itorNn.-Xow that we ; have a new post olllee at a new place, and n brand new and very good look ing l'ost Master, let us also have a !mw system. For years our citizens hav* been obliged to suinnit to nrbi ! trary ami unjust "rules" that weie neit iier law nor gospel, without re dress, and it is about, time that a change be had. We have no doubt J however that Suhiinl will make an etlteient and obliging 1\ M. WANTKI*. — A man of. ability, brains, talent and culture, who is a skillful debater besides, to discuss tlie "Women and M nicy''tpiestiou , with the Grejf Campion Debater, Mason, of Fnion County. Apply to Johu F. Chambers, Millheiiu, i'a. SPRING IvIILL'S I riiJM.5. Mr. (L Y. Stover manufacture;; a non-explosive Kcrosine oil. W. 11. Bloom weighed his .1 year old hull, which to the surprise of all, tipped tie scale at IG 2 pounds. Me. John Zubler, near head of Peuns Crtvk, lost a very valuable cow. The Supervisors r; i • !l erect a haiul-railing on Sinking Cieek Bridge, to keep young men from stepping over and into the water af ter night. Too early for cold baths, boys. Tills week Mr. F. Falrion and family take their departure for But ler Co., Mo. Lied is a good migh lior and a useful man. We all re gret to lose liiui and his family, and the Pest widies of this community accompany them. Hope they may get along well in their western home. On Sunday morning at about 5 o'clock, the cry of fire was sounded through town, Bells ringing and men miming down Wallace street soon brought us to the scene of con flagration. The new store house of T. S. bell (not occupied) was all in flames 0!i tlie secend floor. the roof already caving in. U was at once apparent that the building could not l e saved, and it was totally de stroyed save a few windows and a door. Ilcw the tire originated is yet a mysteiv. When first seen it was supposed to le the light of a lamp, but in a short time it proved otherwise. It wasthewoik of in cendiarism. and should serve our town a< a warning to pie| are itself for 'ike merger.cits, ahieh may happen at any time. 1 doubt much whether there is even a ladder in town that would be of any account at such a time. YONEY. REB'ZR SBURQ FRAQMENTJ. Our town is i xceedingly dull The winter grain looks very well. Our public Schools—save one— have closed. The boa id of Direct ors have shown a spirit of generosity i i granting the teachers two day? for attending the County Institute. W. 11. Cormau is aspiring to a position in Ilarrisburg, which gen erally entitles a peison to prefix the word !b u'.] A tfmr'.y c!i i c r typhi"* 1. Sohenok's Mandrake Fill remove all e i" a-i of biliion-mess, p'onintiy start t lit* secreib.r.s of tli" liver. U;U! KIVC II ileal thy tme to the entire system. It is no ordin ary discovery in i ledieul s-J?nce l l ave found a haruile. s CUT for this stubborn eotnplelnt. which ac ■nmpli-dses a!; the re sults he ret .fore produce A by a free use of calomel. ■* mineral justly dreaded by man kind. n i t aeknowle Ige I to bo destrue! ive in the extreme t t'.i • hitman system. tiie propertied of certain vegetable comprise all the virtues of calomel with out Injurious qualities* is now an ad mitted fact, rendered indisputable by scientific tests. Thos < who use the Man drake Fills will be fully satisfied that the best medicines are those provided by na ture In the common herbs and roots of the fields. Thee Fills open the? bowels and correct all billions derangements without saliva tion or any of the injurious effect* of calomel or other poisons. The secretion of bile 1* regulated as will be seen by the altered color of the stools, the disappear ance of the sallow complexion and the cleansing of the tongue. Ample directions for n<" accompany each box of pills. I'njimd cr.lv 1y .1 H. Seltenck & Son. at their p.rlnVipal of lice, cor. Sixth and Arch Street, Philadel phia. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. MARRIED. On the 7th ult., in Mifllinbtirg, by Rev. Geo. I". Addnms, Mr. llonry W. Schultz. and Miss Etnma P. Dubbs, both of Cen tre county. On the 4th ult., In New Berlin, by Rev. Samuel Smith. Rev. 1). F. Kline, of Jersey Shore, and Miss Miriam Eyer, daughter of Isaac Ever. On the 21st nit., at Spring Mills, by Rev. W, E. Fisher, Mr. Wot. S Tucker, of Clcarlield, Fa., and Miss Flora E. Fahrion, ol Spring Mills. On tiie 2Uf u'.t,. in MifPinbnrg. - Rebecca 8.. Wile ol Charles Crotzcr, aged 07 years and 7 months. On the 12th ult.. in Potter township- Culhaiinc E., daughter of Samuel and Mitry Kvoider, aged 7 years, 7 months and 5 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. RicroHMED. Rev. J. (J. Shoemaker, Pastor. service in Aaronshurg next Sunday morning—German. E A ANGELICAL. Preaching next Sunday evening by Rev. C. F. Dciuiuger—Ger man. LUTHERAN; Hex. J■ Tomlinson. Pastor. ! English preaching In Aaronsliurg next ; Sunday evening and in Miliheim at r. : M.. German. j UNITED BKEHKEN. Rev. J. M. Smith. Preacher in Charge. Preaching next Sunday morning. Lod.u'o and Society Directory. Tim Mlllliohn Cornet Kami will moel in ! the Town Hull on Monday and Thursday i evcillncs. l'rovhlene<* (irhnsc No. £l7 I' meets in Mexamler'a hhicU on tin' £nd *n turdii vol eio'h uioii t hat li'j i*. m. ami on llie liii Nnlnnlav ol fneh month nl It*. ti. Millhehn I.mlfje. No. fA J. H O. F mets e\erv Saturday eveiirifj. Room in Mill's Kulhitrm. The Millhehn 1!. \ I . \--. oeliitt >n meets In the Town Hall, on tin- evenln;! of tlm seeoinl ol eindi iiiontli, ] N\r, i ron's xoTirr.—tetlorsTetamnt:ir.v \ .oil I lie estate of Ahr.iliuiu Keher. I..te of Mlleatownship. Centre county, I'a , do eeaaelhavin|t lxu-u to (he under slypi'il. all persons KOWIIIR tlieniselves lu 'eh;efl to the sahl deceased ais' hereby re i|iieste,il to inaUtf lnniiedi.il" naviiieut, mid tlu's'e haMli |f eta-ins nyainst the same hi pt*cne them dulv aulhentK-'ated for SETLHS nieiit. t;eo. F. '/vHNr.it 'i I;OM vs Hosri • :>i \n II ;*> Exccutora. SETTI.KM IN I" NOTICK." vtl persons haMitr. aeeintnts Willi the estate of \brfthain Rein r. late of Mi!e-.lownslii|,de. I'eased are tenia renuested to present them f* ii* sett lenient, at Hie late resldeuec of decedent, ou Tuesday, Ma\ ' Hi next. i :ta . J mentary on the estate of J.iiin Mover, late of A Centre county. >'a.,s dee d. ha\in been granted to tlse under slirned.atl persons knowing tlieiuseLves in deMed to said decedent, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims aealnst the same. t*> preseut them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID J. MOTEK, C. M. lIOWLK. Feb. 2sth 1577 9.GW lAXF('l"nR'.s NOTICK— latte s Testa 'A mental !on tie estate of John Guiscr. late of Allies township. Centre Co.. Fa., dt ceased. ha\inp been granted to the unde" sh'iied. all persons know bus themselves in. deli'ed to s ti I decedent, are requested to make immediate navment. ami those liav- Inir claims aualnst the - >iee. to present Ihotn duly authenticated ;•ettlemetif. AMiIiKW GflaitK, March 7, l>7s. Exceutor. 10.6. VDMINIsTI! ATOR'S NOTIPK.-Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Brietit, Lite of Haines township. Ce tre Co.. Pa., decrawfl, having beci granted i> tlie under signed, all jter-wns knowiau thcins.dves Indebted to said d*. cedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and those havinp claims axainst t!,e same, to p:esent them duly authenticat ed foi REUHUNENT. GKOKUK KKIUHT, March", Aininistrator. 10f. R G Sl* HIST. A. SRSSEIT. CEPHAET & MUSSES DL'A I.LKS IN iirttlM. flotfrserd,; Flour t --|V;I. Coat. IMstrr A Suit. MILLIIELM, PA. Highest market prtv paid for all kind* o A-^A-TISR, Delivered either at the Bltlt'K MILL or at the old Ml'SSlilt M 1!.!.. In MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage n sj octfiilly elicited. 33—ly M lltudni Harhet Wheat No. 1 12 Wheat No. 2 J.ld (kin -I'd It ye M JatS Wtdlo Co thits. Itlack 2*> Buckwheat 50 Flour (>.♦') Krau A shorts, per hundred IfO Salt, pur Brl J.fsO Plaster, ground l*Md Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 50 Iviiiothvsced Flaxseed Clove rsced Putter 20 llama l' l ides 10 Veal Kgcs 12 Potatoes 25 J.anl 7 Tallow 7 Soap €• Dried Aoples ti Dried Peaches Dried Cherries -1 COAL MARKET. Kjrg Coal SL~S stove '• 4,n0 Chestnut " 4.50 IV i " :5.25 Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart S M usser. FITS EPILEPSY, Oft FALLING SICKNESS PcrmHnrntly Cured—no humbug by asi'o MOXTH'H I'HMUS OK Ir- (FORI.AKD'TT I KLKIBHATEH LXKALL(BI.K FjT I'ow I'KI-S. To convinee sufferers I tint these powders will do all we claim for them, we will semi them by mail, POSTPAID, a FHKE TIU AL BOX. As Dr. iioulard Is .-only phy sician that bus ever made tins diM-ase a speci il study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been PKBMAXENTLY curitno by the use of those powders, we will guar antee a permanent ctiVe In every case, or return! you all money expended. All sufferers should give these pow lei's an early trial, and be convinced of their cur ative powers. Price for large box, S.ViO, or 4 boxes for ?V\00; strut by mail to any part of I'nltod States or Canada on receipt of price, or bv expresa, C. O. I>. Address. ASH, & BOBBINS. 3ho FLLTO" bTitUKK, ILUOOKLYN, N. Y. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try l>r. Kias- NBR'S CELBBUATKO CONSCMPTIXK POWDERS. These Powders are the only pcrparation known that will cure (,'oxsi MITIOA and all discuses of the THHOAT ANO LlNOS—lndeed so strpdg our faith in them, and also to convince you that they ir - e no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by. mail, post paid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until vou are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, j don't delay in giving these rownKUs a trial, as they will surelv cure you. Price, for large box. SI.OO, sent to any i part ot the I'nited States or Canada, by ! mull, on receipt of price. Address, | ASH & ROBBINS, 300 Pt LTO*>' StBK! It. BROOKLYN*. N. Y. : [JJJ£ FFJJ? Writ s Klchardson Jl C"H m?m rr.JUECTKu mTTKrt COLOR on,nij! '.n is recommended by nil tin- aje- DU llhn ileultuiul press, d "wl ">' fflTflD thou and* of Iho very best lULUIt Dnliyill'ML It RIVOS II JlßlffCl .1 MHO color. and is harmless as sautt. ,A x> Celt 1>< HIU* Colors WOO pOUUdS, HIIU aailH ! cents per pound to i; s value. Ask >wur l>iui:uist or Merchant, for It, or send for tie scriptiV4t circular*. W 1.1.1.S Itb llAliL>- SON&CO.. l'n'j'nitrTo;t*, UurllK'>'i. vol iiiuiU. il-tw. DIPHTHERIA! Johnvm's Anodyne Liniment w Hi |h. Ive* ly i> -Vi lit tills terrible disease, .tint will tuMltvely cure nine easts In ton. Vnforttia (ion Hist will sjvi' many ii\ > sent free by in.ill. Don't delay a moment, Prevention better llmu cme. 1. S. JOll N.aON A CO., lIMw msf^^nu OWBir^ikaTiito! A:if.!rU ■' / .1 V#o Hi < |.i'rn I i i. i t t.i'.t- i .'1 *' ' I '*( '1 .ic'-r t/ ..r f. I- .♦ >.l JI I • 4 , I•I .-I '■>' '. rrr niivlr, \ .i i ( lii .; i , t ' . I. * cc ly in I.U 1 : < , B< *(, * e '■ .1 "■ l i n .■, . y phi-. .i- 1 •♦. nil ol n •><| !. II. I *i . \ 'i 7" !Miifct'Uf|{, Va Geo. V. W.utnir. General Xjjrnt, Niw. 3ami 6 south Water Street, l'liiio. AGENTS WAFTED Evcry where, In&t&utiy 1 for COQUEST OF TURKEY ! ! innww! l l y the vijtrrt authors. Ir. 1. r. BROCKET. ami Hoi.. 1' Hi iss. The complete and tini'.liiiK history of tlif iMi. l of an FMPIUI:, alter ;mo t.''rra of Ki rTKit strife. Graphic (H'scriptlOi sof terribl • battles exciting all I i itOl'K I'ositl elit the AItI.KST amK'niiU'- is r cvoik. osi v -il ll'll* siM.r>t)inLV iu is THXTJit>. GRANDEST ChatlCC to COIN MONKT now ottered. For full part culms, address. tUltr-AKI) BltOS, Tubs., Til Sansoin St. S'hila.. |'a, ? -lw. (iokl. Mines and I.Hfi.J**, roal. (ioi.l). MINLS \N! I.AN'DS COAL. SII.VLR. SOt.l). OIL 1.1 AD COM I' A NIKS < >KG ANIZKD. ST>N b. IKON MINING AH INKY, COITLK M.VItBI.E •Jtmrt. M VKNTII ST., 1.1.MK CdAh I'ini.ADHH'JiI.V. MICA MA It!, A. iC WVUaN &CO. OVI'tUM STOBffYAFARM. Send for onr Catalogue. A. 11. ~WYMAN & CO. NO. UC(> SOUT'J si VENTIISI. l'lillmll Ipliin. Hw PIANOS & ORGANS Redaction toelos; „m present stock vt .'kW Now ntwt Second hand liirdruments of five fliM elass makers, fully warranted and at prices that Db. FV I'O.Ai I'M I l I'IUN for this • ■lass of Instruments. AGKNI'S WANTI*-I> jar WATFH'S Sl'l'lvltHiP lib KI. ORGAN'S and I'IANGS. lihMsal-d Catdowies Mailed. lItUtACF. WAII.US SONS. Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 Fast St.. New York. Also General Audit forSllON I NGEIiS Celebrated I'ltKM IC M" ultG A NS. lift. AGUANC: TO MIXES3M3 MONEY SURE. '(ornelPs History of Pennsylvania." Nov. <*udy. -NViitv for Agency at once .ImN .•'I'M Y . Publishers. 7.5 San sum S c t, Philadelphia. 13-lui. flD'/WC Hiphast honors a-H O ROC LARS with now *tylo* redwt t price* r*i;< 1 taach information went tree MAVIS FT HAI-IN OIt.YN'GK CO., Button. New York or Chicago. li-lt. |COUk TER. PtATFORM V/AG^i&TEAa !THE EEST ARE-> —: I CHEAPEST F£?VRVIM SAFE % SCALE 00. 265 BROADWAY TV. Y.' 72/ CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA. PA. „ HI SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. DAY 6. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIX-YYA UF, STOVEPPIE & TRIMMIXOS SPOITIXG \ivA FUIIT CAYS. Would respectfully inform the public that he keeps on haiid or makes to order ail kinds of TntWAMT, STOVS. FIXTURES, FKITT UASS, etc., etc. £ SPOUTING A SPECIALITY 3 Fruit caps always on hand. Repairing donu at short notice. Having some l*p years exj>erience in the business he flatters hiu self that his work is fully cqu;l to any in this section of the country. A share of the nubile'* patronape Is respect nllv solicited, tio;*. wce.onil Moor of Foot*'* Store, Jllfllieim. Pcun r Glad Tiding to Ail! JOIS}TBFORD HAS OPENED A TAILOBSHOi' IN Main Street, Minium Penna. Where he is now ready to satisfy all those who will give him their trade in city style. He is a nrat-class Cutter and Fitter and as a workman can uot be surpassed. Willi, close attention to business, he hopes to receive the Patronage of this community and the count ry generally All orders promptly filled and all work g\i\ rantai. 3(M]in JOHN it. I'Oltn BELLE FOXT E BREW EB Y, LKtVIS IIV .1 S Proprietor. Bollofonto, -•">*1 Pu. Unprecedented BARGAINS AT }|ARRI§> BfAKDMi© STOE/iE), 235 MAKKETST., near THIRD friuis(Mio,|)ii. Our 6IJ Stdirk entirely s.>M out and receiving N T E\V GOODS DAILY during the Spring and Summer Seasons, which enables us to offer cur patrons the CHOICEST SEW GOODS IK THE Millinery Department. o We have all the New Styles of II its and Bonnets for Ladies, Missed and children, such as Chip, I/ghorn, Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un trimmed. Trimmed Tlats from 50 ets. up. UntriinmeJ " " 15 ets. up I Hat Frames, all shapes, 3 cents, j Full line of Silh Kibbons, Flow (ers. Featliers :.nd Ornaments. I Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department. Comp'ete Line of Laces, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Cuffs, Collars, Bush es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, I-. Ties, Zephyrs and Germantown Wools, Honeycomb and Java Can vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per fumery, Jewelry, Uair Goods, ie. j IVotice a few of our Prices: Hamburg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. up \ . ♦ I 200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 cts. Coats Machine Cotton, 5 cts. Pins, per paper, . . 2 " Xeedles, per paper, . 3 cts. Corsets . . . 25 cts a pair < Neck Roucbes . 1 ct. up Hemmed and Stitched Hand kerchiefs from . 3. cts. up Gents' Linen Faced Collars, 10 c. a b. Ladies' Fancy Hose . 10 cts. " White llose . Gets. Gents' Half Iloio . G cts. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs 18 c. Gents' Linen Shirt Frouts 20 c. Alpaca Skirt Braid . o c. Rubber Dressing Combs 5 r. ltubber Fine Combs, . 3c. Shoe Laces, per I)ozeu, 3 cts. Motto Frames, Glass and Back ... 30 ccb i i Remember the place — No. 235 Market St., Lewisburg, near Third Street; mfWilY mali one und one-half dor- W Ml™ "f the most beautiful new Chromos, In French oil color, ever seen for #I.OO. Thev are mounted In 8 xin black enameld and gold mats oval opening and outsells any thing now before lite | übllc. *-at enaction giiar.ni leed. Two samples for 2-3 cents, or six for 5 cent. Send It cents lor graud illustrated catalogue witli chroma of ounlight on the Rhine, or Uo eei Js for two landscape and llalla t.Siies on 1 nek jrouni. J. A. IATH -0\ A; CJ. 4h> Wi ii ng.on St. Hosto ii ass. STwiA FORTUNE. HIGHEST HONORS. AT TIJ* Centfnnial Wi rkh Fair , 1878 ! t \iu SHONINGER ORGANS PJCONOCKCEI) rNASIMOrsLV AS TTIE BEST INSTRUMENTS- Tlreir comparative exeelleiiee is recogniz ed by the Judges in ineir It CfMirt, from whl< h the following is an extract : "The, IS *lf M NGtlit OKGAN CO'ei exhibit us the best Enstru incittti at a price remleriug them possible to a large cla*s of purcnasers, having a com'iiiuuio'i s.4i*ole tor the'.n io Hil'o4 shrink, swell e teut jneiex ever assembled. New styles and prices just Lsyd, uhi< h are*in a< - ora.ince wliu our rule, the BENT ORA\ fn the lc.iat tuohcy. 3Ve are prepaid to appoint a fevr new Agents. , . Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid on application to B. S3ONI NGSP, ORGAN CO. in to 123 CiIKSTM'T HTttEET, Ng'.v Hwgs, Co'. |Yi\S' PATENT. 11 \ia AdOgtol by all the (pmeiis of fashion. Send for circular. F. IVINS, No. 2 f JO3 North Flitl; St.. Phtiadelphia, Pa. 1(Ml S3ND FOR 1&X& l£!E New York Observer, The Best Religiousand Secular Family News paper. *3l.'. a Year, post paid. Established h'lfS. i* 37 Park How, New York. free TREMENDOUS FALL Prices of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip? kus AM) Kuuhtfits. l.ook at the following figures at JACOB KAMP'S SHOE STORE LOCK HA VEX, PA. Men'* Boots, only $1,55 Men's Boats, very best, oliiy £3.79 Mens' Carpet Slippers only 50 Mens' Best Rubber Oter Shuf*, 67 W omens' Koxed Gaiters, only ?1.25 Womefis*every Hay shoes, only Womens' best RubotrOver bboes 4* Children's •' " ** 34 Boys', Youths' and Cblldnns' Coots apd Shoes, very lon. Chlldrens* Coat Button bhoe's i >os. Ito 7, ulth heels* only 75 Mens Calf Top Sole Roots, only $3.00 Woniens'Rid Button Shoes, onl) $2.00 Women's Brained Button Shoes, . 11. GETZ, Attornel-at-Law, Lewisbiirg, Pa. • Office oppr3tte the Union National Bank Can be consulted iu English or lacrmau. No. 2-1 y. American House, J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL- Proprietor. OLD AND rorUI.AR STAND. Corner Market an J Front tr eats L E WISBURG, PA A First Class Hotel iu all Respects. CH AUG ES-MODERATE. C. M. PJRTREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, BMOXKUS' ARTit'JLKS, ETC., i MARKET STREET, Lcivisburg, Pa, BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. F. D. M 'TI Lo*l , Late Chief Clerk of the Fobinson Ilouse, FITTSBUBO, Pemia. Proprietor Only First Class Hotel In the City. Chirgea • moderate. A fb I Great chnncc to make m. ■ "■■l 11, new If yu cau l get wild aa la a_ Ui -vmi ran get greenback"-. ** ■ Wo need a person In every town to take subscription* for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publica not. in the world. Any otic can became a successful agent. The inost elegant wotlM of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subsetllr*. one agent reports making over *iob in # week. A laily agent report* taking over Iff subscriber* in ten days. All who angago make money fast. Von can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare tim You nerd uc>i be away from home over night. Y|u enn dc itjis well as others. Full parti culars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive utfit tree. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It cofiU nothing to try the busiurstf. No o-ie who eral Com missions to such. We have IK- .ti imports)a ~ of Teas for over *A) years, and can auoi d us send, and v\e will scntl a better article fur* the money than any other house lu New \ork. Our leas are put up in one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each* > A-ldrcas, for terms and blank form for Cluts, , London & new youk china tea co., F. O. Box 6/1. No. 'b: Chorpb SL, New York. 3P-J >' WJiAWiN out by tho phun'ts'l of ail books— ' Plato Home Tate and .Medical Common Sons-,"—nearly I.UUQ pate*. am illustrations, bv Dr. K. it. I Oi)TK. ui I'M L"\iugtou Avc- N. Y. Purenasersof this book are at liberty to consult Its author lu pertum or by maw free. I'ilce by mail, *'.24 for tile.Staxdaku edition, oi. *1.50 for the poppiaji edition vvklrh.contalns all .the satne migpa and it. lustration?. Contents tables free* Aokxts WAtTHi MURRAY ill LL fUoLlaiiiNU CO., 120 East 2Stli St. N. Y. 3t)-y D it. I). 11. MINGLE, Offers his professional servlaes to the pu lie. Answeiscalisata) hours i] 1 Office and rV.sidenc* attllheim, pt oka 18, CJ;i*ca*e*. rt Ices, AVaiat Hell, &.W ; Spinal Belt. for Par lysis ar.d Spinal Ailments. ilo.uo. and .upwards : Armlets, Anklets. Head Band*, litre*- Cap-". <2.00 each : suspensories, #£.<*>. Illustrated Pamp.ilet Free. Address. UALYA.no*MKM I NL ASSOCIATION 27 East Ninth Street, New Y'orfc. 9-lj. FURNITURE! J. H. HAZELL, Spring Milk, Pa., i t , t -* *. 1s at alt times prepared to make furniture tl!itv. Nausea, and all Bullous cout rkunts and Bhtiid disordres. None genuine unless signed "Win. Wright. />iiii a ." If youi iri.t t :ist will not supply send 25 cents /or one box to Ban/ok, Holier & Co., TO X. tth St. l'hila. KOBANCE MEN! T £5f KS AGEXTS WASTED ' —TOR THE— New EiigM Moto.al Life Ins. Co. I he oldest mutual in the country. Charter ed 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MARI ON * WAKKI.IN. General Agents lad South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Iff" v nnt a FATtSf o w peudencß and pkutv " w In rour oi l agd*: T2IE BEST THING In THE WEST 18 THE ATCHISON, TOPECA & S AHTAFE R. R LAN OS IN KANSAS. iLipM tm Circulars with Map. giving, full in forma tion. free. Address As. Johuson, acl'g Laud Oein'r, Tvpeka, Ks. O-lwr. Temperance Reform AND ITS QBE AT REFORMERS BY REV. W. H. I)ANIKI.S. A. M. Profu ojy Illustrated with Portraits ami Sketches and coutaii. tug over 600 Pages Z£T\ WIIOI.K IKM KRANL'K I.IKKI KV IX A SINGLE VOLFHK. Agraats Wanted Evarywhero. Address for extra Terms and Circnla r a NELSON Si PHILLIPS, ius Broadwa/ New York, iMw St. Louis ant! San Francisco Hall Road LANDS figk 1.000.000 ACRES in Southwest Missouri from 82.50 to BS.OO an acre. Flrs-elas* stock and agricultural lands. The liest to. baeco region in the West. Fine fruit, wo grasshoppers, abundance of good water,, short winters, convenient markets, good schools, low taxes, healthful country, ami good society. Seven years' credit. Free transportation from St. Louis to those who purchase Lud. Send for circular and other iafor mation. Address, W. H. Coffin. Land Commissioner, Temple Building, St. Louis," Mo, 7-lw. 10,000 Accents Wanted to Sel{ tftiasiaa > lam The most isTisNSK and POWERFUL blow ever dealt the DEMON DRINK, by the veteran au. tlier, T. 8. ARTHUR. A book toSTARTLE and ENLUiHTCN the people. Vivid pictures and PROOFS, how it curses BODY, SOUL. HOME, SOCIETY, etc. Unfolds the work of JNKBKIATI ASYLUMS, GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, WOMAN * CRUSADE, FRANCIS MURPHY, PROHIBITION, etc., etc. ONLY *2. Its sale is MARVELLOUS. OUR 818 E 8 with'2ooo far excell all otliers. Prices just reduced 25 rth CT. !! Send for terms. HUBBARD BROS., Fobs.. 723 Sanaorn St., Philadelphia. BMw lb Kd"V or A riBK of CATARRH jTliat S.mrord'B Radical Cnrc for Catarrh win not in stantly relievo and speedily rurc. References, Henrv Wells, Esq., Wells. Farto i M. Co., Aurora. N. Y.; Wm.Bo*. Esq.. MoHatton, (Irant Bi Bowen, 8t I-ouls. Teata. and treatise bv mail Price with improved luhalcr 81. £oM everywhere. W n.K S & POT T KK. tfrnprWnfs, B •'inn. Mass. 3-iw