Sljt fwtnral VNN filler SDtinter, Proprietors B O. DBlMMGEH,!Associate KUito IlHhelm,Thursday Vpl. l&. Terms —81.50 Por Annum. 1 WARM CONTEST. Kvery sign indicates a warm polit ical contest the coming summer and fall. By June all the parties will have held their conventions, con strUctSd'frkHr platforms, and nom inated their candidates, and the work will begin in earnest. The prime factors in the calculation are the Democracy, with the masses of the people on its side, Don Cameron, who will make fearful battle to con tinue the reign of the Cameron Dy nasty and make ring-ruled Penn sylvania a still more abject slave to his personal interess, andthe lireen baok-Labor party, as the unknown -quantity. What tlie strength of the Oreei. backers \\ ill be can of course only lie the subject of conjecture. They can certainly not hope to elect a state ticket, and so they may final ly deem it best to affiliate with the Democrats, who represent their fi nancial views more nearly than do the Republicans,for it is the latter who are directly responsible for all the burdensome and ruinous legisla tion of the hest'flecade and over. The Republicans, utlder the lead ership of Don, wr:l do all in their Sower to secure a majority in the legislature, add the way they have gerrymandered the state into districts, there is some danger tbat they may succeed herein. It is Don's year and Don will not leave a stone unturned to secure a personal victory. But it must 1 e remember ■jed, too, that there are thousands of who will be oily too glad for an opportunity to help in the final overthrow of Caineronism, which has held the old Keystone in its tyrannical grip these many years. The Democracy is in the best pos sible fighting trim. They are still flushed with their victory of last November and have no dead weights of Electoral Commissions and odios state legislation to carry. The prosjiect and prestige are de cidedly with the Democracy. HOY. C. A. MAYKR. By reference to another column it will be seen that the Bars of the three counties composing the '2sth Judicial District—Centre, Clinton and Clearfield —as well as a large number of prominent citizens of Clearfield county, all without dis tinction of party, unite ill ieqnest ing Judge Mayer to be a candidate for re-election. We do not remember an instance in which the voice of the people was so nearly unanimous in favor of the re-eltctibn of a President Judge id this district. In fact we do not know that any of our Judges have been re-elected at all, since the office is an elective one. Judge Mayer has great reason to feel proud of the manner ip which ilie people appreciate his official ser vices. and the district certainly is proud of its able and jxipiilar Judge. The bclhfonte ltepublican alone has the sole honor of having made an ill-advised and clumsy attempt to get up an opposition candidate against Judge Mayer, on political "grounds, but the movement received Bo encouragement from Republicans and fell still born. We suggest that the Judge's elec tion be left to the spontaneous ac tiouofthe voteis of the district, without a formal nomination by county convention or Judicial con ference. The position of President Judge is now re* g arded as rather a pleasant one in the coun try, where a salary of four thousand dollars a year and easy work belong to the posi tion. and it isn't surprising that many dis tricts furnish more candidates than the of fice will hold. In the Clinton, Centre and Clearfield district. Judge Mayer is President and Orvis Assistant Law-judge, and the judicial labois are not severely exacting, judge Mayer's term expires next fall, and t he leading members of the bar of both par ties in the dlstriet. recently united in asking him to be a candidate for re election. He is confessedly one of the test Common Picas j udyes in the State, and personally popular besides: but Mr. A. O. Furst. a Itepubli ean member of the Bellcfonte bar. after hating signed a letter to Judge Mayer iu favor of his re-election, has repented of his •cense of justice to a faithful judicial ifiicer, and now is ami' unced as a candidate for the Republican nomination; and Mr.C. S. Mc- Tormick, a Democratic member of the Look Haven bar. has decided to contest the nom ination with Judge Mayer before the Democ "racy of Clinton county, since there's no law. fundamental or statutory, against any lawyer outside the |ienitentfary being a can didate for Judge, Messi s. Furst aud McCor mick are clearly acting within the scope of theft - lawful privileges, and they will doubt less do the most good to the public that they are in any way capable of by beiug candi dates against Judge Mayer. They will call out the often sluggish sentiment that believes In the sanctity of the temple of Justice and appreciates that a pure.and Independent ju diciary is the safety of all. and the result will be the triumphant re-election of the ad mittedly competent and upwright Judjre whose commission is disputed by the politic al placeman. It would be creditable to the whole people of the district if thev were to re-elect Judge Mayer by a unanimous vote, as the people of tins eiiy did for Judges Alli son, Peirce and Fell, Republicans, ami Judge Ludlow, Democrat; out if thai can't be done, tliey will do tlie next best thing within their power, by giving lilnft five thous and or so majority over anyone who under takes to summon the tricks of the jiolitleian to swing himself onto the bench.—Philadel phia Times. PBJiJi HAIL ACADRMY. The Spring Session of this popuWr institution will open on Tuesday, April 23rd, instant. Under the ef ficient management of that excellent educator Prof. Wolf, Penn Hall Academy has achieved a standing second to none of its grade in Penn sylvania, and our citizens should lake pHde in supporting it. For terms or other information, AJdtess, D. M. WOLF, A. M. 14-2. Principal. J. Newman, Jr.,the Boss Clothier of Centre county, nas the largest, best selected apd cheapest stock of clothing ever offered for sale in this section of the state. accb kiips everything in the line of gentlemen's wear, and you can buy an entire out fit at a very reasonable figure. If you go to Beilefonte, don't fail to call at tbe Eagle Clothing Hall. 15-4 W. The next regular meeting of tbe Centre County Medical Society will be held in the Undine Hall, Bejle fonte, on Wednesday, April 2-lth, commencing at 10 o'clock, A.M. J. Y. DALE, tSecretarv. By the Jersey Shore Herald wo see that P.ev. J. A. Bright preached his introductory sermon at that place on Sunday the 7th inst., and that his congregation was much pleased. We wish him success in his new field of labor. The tobacco man just completed a new, fcrifck sidewaik. That's busi ness Adolph. If a few others on the Strasburg route wo did follow suit the dtatcral 3tab of the Journal office could make tluir frequent trips to aiul fro much more comfort ably and safely. Thank eo. Scrauton is about to erect a mill four hundred long that Will em ploy four hTmdred hands in thread making. The business comes to SciHilton from Massachusetts be cause coal can lie had very cheaply and all other requisites at as low a price as elsewhere*. The subscriber will be prepared to carry exur ess packages suialls bundles and boxes nf goods, from station to Millheim, A arons burg, Woodward aiul all i>oiuts along the line, lit reasonable charges. The patronage Of the public respectfully solicited. J. WILLIS MUSSEK. With what Complacency must the lady whotises CLKNN'S SULPHUR SAOP ghuice at her mirror, for there sh. sees reflected a complexion de vo dof blemish. This peerless puri fier may lie relied ujion to remedy all skin irritations. Sold by all Drug ists. HILL'S HAIR A WHISKER DYE, black or brown, 50 c. 12-41 A young man by the name of Hum mel, aged about sixteen years, and employed by Isaac 'Hummel, near Penns Creek, Snyder county, lumg himself in the lam with -a halter strap on the 2nd inst. The parents nf the deceased reside between Kratzersvilie and Middleburg. The oldest inmate of Berks conn" tv poorhouse is w Auntie" llard r v widow of Jonathan llardv, who will be 103 years of age in August • next. She is a colored woman, was bom in Wilmington, Delaware, and remem bers the return home of the revolu tionary soldiers. Mrs. Hardy has been twice married, and lias had twenty children. It is a mackerel fact that the Bush House, Belletonte, Pa., with its gentlemanly and clevei landlord, Mr. F. D. McCollum, is one of the best regulated, quietest and most popular hotels in Pennsylvania. One only needs tostop at the Bi sit once, and he is sure to make that his home while staving in Bellefonte. Mr. McCollum has such a pieasing and genial way of making one /eel com fortable that every one feels dispos ed to call again. SEWING MACHINES, like nil other machines, sometimes get out of or der. and nut few people understand to look properly where the difficulty lies. If there is anything wrofig with your machine, vou better not try too mvrrt. to mend it, br.t take it at once to D. 11. Rote, Aaronsbtirg, and get it fixed. Dan is a mechan ical g r ..i us of a high order, as we have reason to know, an I lie w ill charge Voa out a moderate juice, tf. Our friend J. C. Motz had a bail run off 011 Tuesdav, at Cobnru Sta tion. While loading his wagon with goods, the horses from some un known cause took flight and made off at full sj>eed. down the embank iu.-nt and toward the dam, near which the pole of the wagon struck a tree with such force that it pene trated several inches. This of course stopped the horses suddenly, one of which is rather severely hurt. The wagon is a complete wreck. The Lord willing the new Luther an Church at liebersburg will lie dedicated to the service of Triune God, on Sunday May 12th, text, preaching to commence on Sunday previous. Prof. Zeigler, D.D., Rev. W. L. Criley and other ministers are expected to be present. The chris ti<*n public H most cordially invited to attend. F. AURAND, Pastor. The Xorthern Conference will also convene here Tuesday evening, May 7th. By an exchange we see that 8000 California Salmon and 5000 Brook Trout were put into the Susquehan na at Lock Haven recently, by the Supt. of the Western hatch house of the state. We ask why is there not something done to stock Penns Creek with fish V What the law regulating the stocking of streams is. we do not know, but it strikes us that Penns Creek has just as good claims in this matter as any stream of its size in the state Can not our Representative, Mr. Alexander give information and help ? For the Journnl. Mr. Editor Impression prevails very generally Unit Millheim is tlie boss town in tilts section for bail conduct in church; but from what I saw at Wood ward 011 Sunday evening lam convinced that she has rivals in this respect. Dur ing the preliminary services there was a whispering, giggliiig'and general miscon duct that was downright shameful, ami while the minister was reading his text, I counted only eighteen young sports busily engagedat winding their watches. Whatdoymi think of that Mr. Editor—the 'click of eighteen watches while the preacher reads his text ? HYK-WITXBSS. [Think of it 'i what a question ! Everybody knows wiiat we think of such conduct. The accidental wind ing ot (Vne watch would hardly be excusable at such a time and place, but the simultaneous winding of eighteen could only be done by A concerted understanding, proceed ing from a spirit of pure cussedness. Under such circumstances, were we a minister, we would ask the vestry to pitch the fellows out, or would do it ourself. EDITOR]. REBERSBURG FRAGMENT 3. The Ev. Lutheran Church 4s now completed and will be dedicated May 12th. Rbckville, alias Egypt, boasts and rightly too, of having the champion painter in the valley. Another wedding in town—but we will not tell on you, II , as the preacher will attend to that. Mr. Jacob Brungart sold a, steer weighing 1806 lbs. It was undoubt edly the largest steer in the western p irt of the county. Mr; Weaver of Aaronsburg was the purchaser. Mr. A. O. Wolf has openedaschool in dur town, and we trust he will bd patronized notwithstanding the hard tidies. To bfe saving at tHt expense of bur children intellectually—is poor economy. ANON. Unlesa one goes away he can not return home, and returning home is always pleasing in prospect and hap pv in reality—especially when cir cumstances and people all conspire for one's special comfort. This we fully realized last Saturday m re turning from J.ewisliurg. Ilad very select company. Theciew itself are all gentlemen, to put the inattfi mildly, thou there was Be v. M. J. Cnrothers, Hpn. ,W. K. Alexander and a few Jadv passengers. We •parsed through Buffalo Valley with out mentionable incident, but when we came to the first mountain spur it liecaino eyjdeut that conductor Furv had tuaue up his mind to give us all possible lienefits of a trip through the motibtains. The tiaiu stopped to give'us all a chance to dismount and take a good view of the grand sceibh'v *f the Path Val ley range. Fa'ving satiated our visions to a we made up a ; party consisting of the Iloneralrt* 4 , the Reverend and the Editor, arid , took a stroll into the forest. We | collected a lot of "beautiful ever ! greens, hunted for sassafras, walk ed and talked in the balmy woods. Had a strong notion once to start up a enmpmeeting, as we had the preacher right with us—or a Demo cratic Mam Meeting, for we lmd one of the ablest sjieakers in the state at our service, and in either case a first class reportei to take notes. But just then Boss Fury gave notice that he was done fishing and we would have to proceed a piece fur ther We did so, but soon stopped again. Fury again went to fishing, -Stoughton waved the bloodv Hag fu riously. Dawson smiled, Beale took matters easy in Iris cozy little Post Office, and the rest of the men as ""well as the passengers 'k>ne exactly as they pleased—each one for him or i herself. At last Brakesman Hartman got u little mad at the long delay, came back into the express department, got an axe, went mjd cut a good gad and gaye the old iron horse a first rat" gadding. Off we went ait a rate speedy enough for any conservative man, and arrived at Unburn about noon, where a number of friends awaited our arrival, asKed us where we had lieen so long and what all we had leen doing. "Business, busi ness," we replied .stepping into the carriage and driving home as fast as Simon with his spirited span of horses could take us. Last Friday evening we had the first masquerade party ever held in town. The affair was intended as a surprise to Mr. 1). A. Musscr & Ltdy, and was an entire success tlffoughout. The party first assembled at Mr. VanOriner's and from there proceed ed in procession, and in a veiv quiet and orderly way to Mr. Mussel's, making a leal pleasing and novel display in their several characters ami costumes. Having arrived at their destina tion they eirKSyed themselves finely for a time, by puzzling and teasing the host and hostess, as well as each other, in their disguised, after which the whole party unmasked and pro ceeded to sjietid the evening in pleasant and amusing games. Alto gether it was a very enjoyable and happy affair, and well deserves to be repeated. We are sorry to say however that many of our people did not see it in that light, and that the masqnerad ers were very rudely treated as they passed through town. Thev weie liissed, hooted and .insulted, and a few of them even iiid. lv assaulted by wi.ntcu. Such conduct is down right disgraceful, but the shame falls o: the rabble, and not 011 the party. [The Associate was absent 011 the evening in question and the above account was written out by one who participated. Had we lieen here we iufght have been one of the party too. Don't say that we would, but might have been, and bad we been assaulted while civilly walking along, as some of this party were, the as saulter, whether man or woman, would have heard from 11s instantly and emphatically. It is bad enough when rowdies make the aie hideous \Vth shouts and yells, but when women so far forget themselves as to take part with rowdies in a street brawl, they forfeit the resjiect due their sex ; and if perchance under such circumstances a woman would get her chops most effectually slap ped, we would say—"served her right." Everything that tends to cultivate our soJal qualities and refine our manners—ar. that helps to develops the better parts of mind and heart, should be foster al and encouraged. As a means in this work, social par ties, rightly conducted, wttbre old and voung assemble together, hold a high rank. Persons who oppose such friendly gatherings sunplv show their ignorance and the rude ness of their natures. If some ,of our people—o\lr fathers and moth ers—would pay a little more atten tion to the social, intell ctual and moral education of their children, it would be infinitely better for them and theirs, and we would soon have a l>etter state of things in our town and community. We would have less idle and low gossip— IeSS rude ness and boorishi>PSB. In their stead we would have more genuine fellow feeling—more christian charity—a higher moral tone, and—more c/ias titu and virtue among our yollng folks. We feel sorry for the occasion that requires us to write this article; but as a public Journalist feel it our Im perative duty to say at least this much. ■ • A timely rfdwe of Schc.ik's Mandfake Pills Is sure to prevent an attack of bilious ness. when a short neglect of the warhing symptoms may develop a serious case of fev* er, either bilious, intermittent or typhoid. Schenk's Mandrake Pills remove all onu ses of biliousness, promptly start the secre tions of the liver, and give a healthy tone to the entire system ft Is no ordinary discove ry in medical science to have found a harm less cure for this stubborn complaint, which accomplishes all the results heretofore pro duced by a free use of calomel, a minera Justly dreaded by mankind, and acknowledg ed to be destructive In the extreme to the human system. That the properties of cer tain vegetables comprise all the virtues of calomel without its injurious qualities, is now an admitted fact, rendered indisputable by scientific tests. Those who use the Mandrake Pills will be fully satisfied that the best med icines are those provided by nature in the common herbs and roots of the fields. These Pills open the bowels and correct all bilious derangements without salivation or any of the injurious effects of calomel or other poisons. The secretion of bile Is regu lated as will be seen by the altered color of the stools, the disappearance of the sallow complexion and the cleansing of the tongue. Ample directions for use accompany each Iwx of pills. Prepared only by J. H. Schenek & Son, at their principal office, cor. Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealer®. Mnj. R.II. Forster, of the Depart- j ment of Internal Affaire, paid our j sanctum a visit last Saturday. The Major is in excellent health and spirits, and sanguine of a decisive Democratic victory in the state next fall. Always does our heart good .to give Major Forster's holiest. Demo cratic hand a hearty shaky, and ,if we had the doing of it he would he promoted several grades at oncth llis time will yet come. A large train of buggies, in three sections, James J. Mussor Conduct-, or, {utsst d thrdtightow n on Momifl'y, bound for the western counties. MARRIED. (?li the 4th at Potter* Mills, by Kct, ti. NV. llotiso, Sir. J. W. Heater, of MUcsburg aiul Miss Mulludu Walters, of Cutler* Mill*. „'6h tltu St It ihsL.at Sprueoto'w n by 'the V itue, Mr. J anion It. Lee ami MlV* faille Wolf, all df B|iruct<towH. DIED. On the Stji Inst;, at hln residence in Maine* township, of palsy, Martin Stover, uged 71 year*, In nioatli* "ami; days. On the .'list nlt., near Pine Grove, Sarali K., daughter of Henry & Mollle hrehs, aged 2 yearn, 1 month ami Gduys, On the lUh Inst., in Haines township, Mrs. Alien Long, wife of Geo. ,S Long, uged i"> years. CHURCH DIRECTORY. I.CTHEKAN. Her. J. Tbmliiuon. rastor. The Nieranient of tne Lord's Supper will l>e celebrated in Mtllhelui, next Mab hath morning English. Preparatory services Saturday afternoon, Gertuctf. English preaching on Friday, Saturday utid Sunday cvcnlnga. UEKOUMED. lie v. J. u. Shoemaker, Pu*tor. Preaching in AurousUurg next Sunday afteruoou, - o'clock, English. EvASorLtc.u, Preaching by Ilev. J. P. Stover next Sunday afternoon. Lodge afid Society Directory. The MUllf*lm Cornet Hand w ill meet In the Town Hall on Monday ami Thursday evenings. l'rovidenee Grange No. 217 P. of 11., meets In Alexanders block on the 2ml Ba turdav of each month at ti,', r. M. and on the tth Saturday of each month at I}* r. m. Millhelm Lodge, No. Ifts, I. .O. o. F meets every Saturday evening. Lodge Kooiu in Wilt's Building. The MUUieiiu 11. & L. Association meets in the Town Hidl. on the evening of the second Mouday of each month. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—THE firm of Young. t Wilson ft lilil hu* this day dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks an*' aecounts will be left In the hands of It. C. Oeihl, at the old stand, wliere per son* having unsettled accounts or notes will please cull tor seltlcim-nt without de lay Win Y'U NO, JI K. F. WIUON,. , R. C. Matin.. Farmers' Store, Apr. ft>, 187*. 1,V3 I roa's NOTICE. —tetters Testa miliary J on the estate of Abraham Relier, Lte of .wilestownship, Centre county. Pa., de ceased. having been granted to'the under signed, all persons Rowing themselves in debted to tlie said deceased are hereby re quested to make immediate payment, "and thus** having claims against the same to ptesenc them duly authenticated for settle ment. Geo. K ZKIISEK TUOMXS HOSTEKM AN 14 6 Executors. SETTLEMENT NOTICK.-All persons having accounts with the V£ ,;ll e of Abrah i m ItelK-r, late of Miles tow n-.hlp, de ceased are hereby requested tr>, present them for sett lenient, at the late residence of decedent, on Tuesday, May 2*th next. Geo. K. ZEll NEK THOMAS HOSTF.KMAN, 1?6 Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration of the e-tate of John Hiiey, late of Penn Township, Centre Comity Co., Pa., decease 1. having been granted to the undersigned all iwrsons knowing themselve* indebted t said dece dent, are requested to make in. mediate par ment, and those having claims against ttye same, to present lV*m duly authenticated for settlement. 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PoKitiit'y the AHI.EST and (YIEAP KST work, OSLV hut *PLEi>fi.T 11.1.U5. TK.vTKn. G KANUKST chance to coin MONKT now offered. For full pai t'eulais, address. HUBBARD BKOi , 1'ub5.,733 Sansoiu Mt., Phila.. l'a. SMw bold. Mines and hands Coal. GOLD. MINES AND LANDS COAL. SILVER. HOU>. OIL LE AD COM PA XIE* HtO AXIZED. BTONE IRON MINING AGENCY, COPPER MARBLE 20SS. SEVENTH ST., LIMK COAL Pit t L A t> KX.PU I A. MICA MARI. A. H. WYMAN &CO. GYPSUM BUY A FARM. send for our Catalogue. A. 11. WYMAN A DO. NO. 20 SOUTH SEVENTH Si". FtatliMthlphlw. 8-| w PIANOS & ORGANS PUICI^ AC T^ea\ Reduction to dose out prcfent stock of .'>oo New nruf Second hand Insrruments of five flr*t-ela*s maker*, fully warranted and at prices U,at DEFy COMPETITION for this uf In*tiT.mc|it.s. AGKNTs WAXTr.I) for ATKR S SUPERIOR BELL ORGANS and PIANOS , Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. noRXCV u AT.ERS & S<SNS. Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 EAy St.. New York. Also General Agent for SHOX -INGKIIS Celebrated PREMIUM ORGAN'S. 12-41. nDPAUO Highest honor* at ortt icvrld' Uil'-ffllu Kxhiditions. LATEST CATALOGUES and CIRCULARS witli new styles red u red prices and much information nrnt ireo. MASON &* HA LI N ORANGE CO., Boston, New York or Chicago. 13-4t ————' - ■ "■ | 1 ———— pMWS 'STASMBB gEBB -COUNTER,PLATFORM WAGON &TRACK ■esas THE BEST ARE-*- —: % l CHEAPEST WIKSAFE^SCALECa 265 BROADWAY N. Y.' 72/ CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA. PA. ; 117 SENECA ST. CLFfE 0. DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer And Dealer in TIX-WARE, STOVEPPIE ft TRIMMIMiS SPOITIMi and FRIIT CASS. • >- Would respectfully inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all kind* of TIN WAKE, STOVK TTXTL'HES, FHl'tT CANS, . etc.. etc. SSPOOTING A SPECIALITY .. FHilt cans • always on hand. • Repairing done at short notice, Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters him self that his work is fully equal to > any in this section of the country. A., share of the public's patronage Is respect. ; ully solicited, .hop. second floor or F note's Ntore, Mitlhelm. Penno Glad Tiding te All! JO HSIi. FOUD HAS OPKNEb A T AItORSHOP IN Main Street, Milmeim Penna. Where he is now ready to satisfy all .those who will give him their trade in city style, lie Is a first-ylass Cutter and Fitter and as a '\vorkinaii can not be surpassed. With,plpse attention to Business: hp holies tn receive the Patronage of this comiiiuully and the couut ry .generally Ail orders promptly filled and all work guaraated. , 30-6 m JOHN B. FORD BELLEFONTE BItEWERY, LEWIS 11.1 A S Proprietor. Bolk'foutc, -*>-1 l'a. Unprecedented BARGAINS AT |J ***!s> §?AMiAI© I irxT? "TT 1 CD _L H i, 235 MARKET ST., near THfRD lictoiskirg, |k 'Our old Stock entirety sold out ahd receiving NEW GOODS DAILY the Spring tnd Summer Seasons, which enables us to offer cur patrons the CHOICEST SEW GOODS THE Millinery Department. o We have all the New Styles of Huts and Bonnets for Ladies, Misses and children, such as Chip, Leghorn Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un trimmed, \ L 1 t J Trimmed Ifats from 50 els. up. % Untrimiuei " " 15 cts. up flat Frames, all shapes, 8 cents. Full line of Silk Ribboni, Flow ers, Feathers aud Ornaments. o Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department. Complete bine of Lacee, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Cufts, Collars, Rush es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Zephyrs and Germantown Wools, Honeyc'imTj and Java Can vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per fumery, Jewelry, Ilair Goods, Ac. Notice a few of our Prices: H-.ml.urg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. up 200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 cts. Coats Machine Cotton, 5 cts. Pins, per paper, . . 2 " Needles, per paper, . 3 cts. Corsets . . . 25 cts a pair Neck Rouches . 1 ct. up Itknimcd and Stitched Hand kerchiefs froni . . 3 cts. lip Gents 1 Liuen Faced Collars, 10 c. a b. Ladies' Fancy Itose . 10 cts. " White Hose . 6 cts. Gents' Half Hote . 6 cis: Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs 18 c. Gents' Linen Shirt Fronts 20 c. Alpaca Skirt ilraid ; sc. Itlibber Dressing Combs 5 c'. Rubber £ine Conibs, i 3c. Shoe Laces, per Dozen, 3 cts. Motto Frames, Glass and Back 1 . . 30 ccb Remember the place — No. 235 Market St., Lewisburg, near Third Street. A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME MONET SORE. . 'lorncU's History of Pennsylvania," Nov.,ady. fWrlte for Agency at once .JOHN TFL'LLY &co.. Publishers, 725 Han som 8 et, Philadelphia. 13-4iu. FITS EPILEPSY, " - OR .... FALLING SICKNESS PirmnMentl Ciired-no tiuiubng— by • MONTH s is APR or Dr. OOULAKU'S .LNRALLINI.it FIT Pownicna To convince sufferer* that these powder* will do all we claim for them, we wUI ■scnC tlieiu by Yrmil, POST CAID, a TKt. ai, Box. .\< l)r. Guulatd Is thp °tuy. 'phy sician thutlihscvcr made til's (Amukh special study, grid a* to our knowledge tfiousuiids luivc b\*ei nciij# A ; K x y.Y cegkn by the use of thedo we will guay anteo a permanent cure'lu every 7r.se, os* refund you till money expended. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cur atdve powers. Price for large box. *lOO, or 4 boxes for ♦lO.OO, fut by mall to any paitof United States or Panada on receipt of price, [or by express, C. O. D. Address, ASH & BOBBINS. 300 FILTOX HTREKK. BROOKLYN. N. Y'. *fV7a 11 man one and one-half doz- W 6 W 'I Lii of the most beautiful CliroiuoH, in French oil color, ever seen for *l.OO. Thnv are mounted In 8 x 10 black eitaiueld and gold mats oval opening ami outsell* auylliing now before the i*lullc. Kituiacllon guaran teed. Two samples fit 25 cent*, or six for 5 cent. Send lo cents for graiKbjtyustrated catalogue with cbroiuo of ocuuchl ou the Rhine, or 30 cents for two Landscape and Ilalla tJllesmu back groiipd. J. A. LATH- C.V 4 0 ). A'J Washi ugton St. Boston as. •SBWA FOETUNi SIGHEST iSONOBS. >.T M* Centennial Worhls Fair , 1873 / THE SHONINGER ORGANS PKONOT'SCED RXAXIVOLSLV AS THE BEST 7.A 'STii U&EXTS. Vhelr comparative exeelletiee U recsgnlz el by the Judges in tliclr Beport, frotu i whi' h the folio*lug is an extract : "The R siININGER ORGAN CON exhibit n the best Instru ments at a price rendering them possible to a large class of purcuasers, having a combination of Reeds and Belts, proiluemg novel and pleasiiig.etTects, containing many desirable Improvements, will stsnd longer iu dry or damp cllm He. less liable to set out of order, all the boanfs being m ule three ply, nut together so tt is impossible tor them to eiiher shrink, swell or smit." THE OMI.Y ORGANS AWARDED THIN RANK. This Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of tiio best makers.,before one of the moat compe tent Juries ever assembled. New .Styles and prices Jiet issued, which aro In accoraauce with our rule, the RENT ORGAN for the least moiiey f n e are prepared to appoiut a few new A ents. Illustrated Catalogue mallei, post- paid on to E. SHOSINGER ORGAN 97 10 CUKKT.MT STKEET NEW HAVEN,CONN. in*** pJTSir mm eimrus. . Adopted by alt the queens ol Send dijyular. .|£ JVLNS, NcJ. 2903 North Fifth 1523. SEND FOR 1818. New York Observer, The Best Rellgiousand .{tec ular Kami! v News paper. *3.15 a Vear, post-paid. • >. v K.staJ4t*hetk3.* • r 37 Pftrh Raw. New York. BAWL.BS FREE TREMENDOUS FALL Prices of BOOTS, boobs, OUTERS, SLIPF *KS AMI RI'BBFRS. t | I-ook at the following flgures at JACOB KAMP'S SHOE STORE LOCK HA Men's Boots, on!* f 1.15 Men's Boots, very best, onijr ■ens' Carpet Slippers only 50 Mens' Best RubSer Over Sho?s, 67 Women*' Foxed Callers, only $1.25 Womens'tVcry Day Shoes, only*. Women*'best KubotrOrer Shoes 4. Children's ****** *'* Boys', Toulhs' and Children*' Boots and Shoes, very lon*. Children*' Gnat Button Shoes Itos. 4to X", with heels, only 75 Mens' Calf Top Sole Boots, only $3.00 Womcns" Kid Button Shoes,only $2.00 Women's Grained Button Shoes, $1.85 Tlicse prices are almost what the stock In these goods is worth, without the making. I buy my goods only rrom large inaimlactur ers and for FASH. Thrs is Why I can seil so /cry low. BOOTS. SHOES AXD RUBB ERS at WHOLESALE ' Give me la Call. JACOB KAMP The Boot and Shopman of Lock Haven. American HduSei J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL, proprietor. OLD AND POPULAR STAND. Corner Market and Front tr eetfc LEWISBURG.PA A First Class Hotel in all Respects. CHARGES-MODERATE. C. M. PETREE, MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AN v D RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, KTC., if ARXBT BTRBFT, 9 Lewisburg, Pa. BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. F. D. M'TFLLOM, Late Chief Clerk of the Pobiuson House, PITTSBURG, Pennu. Proprietor Only First Class Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. g% f% ■ |M Great chance to make m*. In 111 H np v. If ymi can't get gold Bjf R_ IS ■V , "i can yet green ltackw We nee| a person in every town to take subscriptions for the Urgent, cheapest and boat Illustrated family publica tion lit the world. Any one cap become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscriber*. The price is so low that almost everybody, subscribe*, one agent reports making owf #l5O in a week.! A lady agent reports taking gVer ton subscribers in ten days. All who .wigago make money fast. You can devote all your time lo the business, or only your spare tine. You need not ls away from home overnight. You can do it as well as others. Full parti cular*, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive uttlt free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once, it co3ti> ito'lilug to try the business. No ote who en gages falls to make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31—ly WANTED! We wish an agent, male or. female. In fa eh U>wu cf this crttmy, Ui get up Clubs among lamilles, hotels, fat-lories, &\, for the Kale of our TeagHuid will otfer very Itberal com missi 'tis to such. We have ben importer* of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to send, and we will send a better article for the money than any other house in New York. Our Teas are put up In one pound packages, with the name aud price printed upon each. Address, for terms and blank form for Clubs, LoNDON & XKW YORK HI >'J* II AO. , I*. O. Box 571. No. K Church St, New York. *M y Now v£**VVll iUP at,w market out I>v the plainest of all E-joks— 'Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense,"—nearly IJIUO pake*, 'Juc illustrations, by lr. K. B. Foot*. • 2h Lojihigton Ave N. Y. Turcmtwrs of this bonk are at liberty tO conooit its.ttuihor in person or by mail free. Price by mall, *3.24 for ilje,BTAXi>Akl edition, oi *1.5(1 for which contains alUfc wt'ue matlei and it lustrations, Contents tables free, Agent* Wast to. MURRAY if ILL PUBLISHING 0., LflaniHhM. N. Y. a*-ty Da. I). H. MINGLE, Offers Uls professional service* to the pit lie. Answers calls at al hours* OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 18, UlaJ Tidings (or the Weals, Merrou* and llrbdiUlciL unrated lm?rsred Helf-Artin't (•svanle Appliance* are a *p*cdy au.l Pern* sunt cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Kidney, Liver and Fern tie Com plaints. vous Prostration., Back and nptstel lr:,latum, and Kindred Diseases Prices, Waist Belt. *5.<W ; Boitml Belt, for Par ilyrfU and Aihm ni*. *10.(0. and upwards.; Arniels. Anklets. Head Bauds, Knee Caps. *2.00 each • Suspensories. *5.09. Illustrated Paiup del Free. Address. GALVA.VO- KIIH.'S L ASSOC lITIO.Y. 27 East Ninth Street, New York, FURNITURE! JTT TT A 17TPT T . n H A/jM t i Spring Mills, Pa., Is at all times prepared to make furnltnre to order. He hofcs by good work and low E rices to merit a share of public patronage, aue Lottoiu chairs always on liaud. UNDERTAKING A speiality. 12-ly ~ rSEND"TrSnia " YOl'R NAME AID ADDRESS. and in return we will send you. Free of Ex pense , Postage Paid, a copy of our BEAUTIFUL BOOfc OF POEMS, entitled "MOSSS THE GREAT LAW-GIVER." a collection of Poems 11 lust rating the Life of Moses, being selections rrom Mrs. Kemans, W. Cullen Bryant, and other celebrate! authors. Beautifully illustrated ON ItEKi PT OF TWKNTY-FiVK EN TS to oay excuses of mailing. Ac., we will send yau a HOI E PAIR of engravings, after the old Masters. Audrow NATIONAL BUREAU C)V ENGRAVING. 512 Pine Street. Philadelphia. 11-lw HALTH AIB HAPPIMESa Health and Happiness arc priceless Wealth to their possessor, aud yet they are within the reach of every one who win use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The onlr sure UTS for Torpid Liver, Dys ipsia. IleatlnkV, Soar Stomach, Constipa tion. DeblßTsr. Nausea, and alHßillious com plaints aud Blood riisordres. None genulro unless signed "Win. Wright, Phik." If your Druggist *lll not supply send 25 cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller & Co.. 70 . 4th i*. I'll I la. . _ IHSDBAMCB MEN! AE\T< WAITED Kew Mi iif m fe Co. The <. ] lest mutual tu the country. Char tro 1835. XJBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MARTON A WAKKLlX.General Agent* 133 Smith Fourth Street, I'hflj.delphta. llf If 111 I WsM * a 'ASS or IK Villi HOME, with uidc ■U U ix'"deuce and plenty " w ln your old age. THE BERT TIIIXG tu Tllfc WEST IS THE ATCHISON, TOPECAISANTAFER.R UJjninM. Circulars with Map, giving full Informa tion. free. Address A. S. Johnsjn. aet'g Land Cern'r. Toxica, Ks. 9-4w. Temperance Reform AND ITS GREAT REFORMERS r BY REV. W. H. DANIELS. A. M, Profwely Illustrated with Portraits and Sketches und contait. lug over 600 Pages VYIIOIK 1 KM I KHANCK LIBRA. KY IX A SINGLE VOLIIMK. Agents !Wdnted Everywhere. Address for extra Teims and Circulars N KLSON & PHILLIPS, Bus Broadway New York, <Mw &t. Louis and San Kranc&ro Rati Rond LAUDS m. L.000.00A ACRER in Southwest Missouri from 03-00 to RB.OO an acre. Pirs-ela** stock and agricultural lauds. The best to bacco region in the West. Fine fruit, no grasshoppers, abundance of good water, short winter*. convenient markets, good .•chx>ls, low taxes, healthful country, and good society. Seven years' credit. Free transportation from St. Louis to those wh i purchase Und. Send for circular and other Infor mat ion. Address. W. H. Coftln, I.and Commissioner, Temple Buildiug, St. Louis, Mo, " 7-tw. 10,000 Aareuts Wanted to Sell The most INTENSE and POWERFUL blow ever dealt the DEMON DRINK, by the veteran au titer, T. S. ARTIIUR. A book to STARTLE and ENLIGHTEN the people. Vivid pictures and PROOFS, how it curses BODT, SOUL, HOME , SOCIETY, etc. Unfolds the work of INEBRIATE ASYLUMS, GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, WOMAN'S CRUSADE, FRANCIS MURPHY, PROHIBITION-, etc., etc. ONLY *2. Its sale is MARVELLOUS. OUK 818 E R with 2000 ILLUSTRATIONS far E xcell all ethers. Prices j ust red uced 25 PER CT. !! Semi for terms. HUBBARD BROS., Pubs.. 723 Sansora St., Philadelphia. 46-4 w d*fc£^V r ° r A "ASK of CATARRH JSJII iTliat San ford's Radical for Catarrh will not in stantly relieve and speedily cure. References. Henrr Wells, Esq., Wells. Fargo A . Co., Aurora, N. Y.; Wm. Bo*. #f% K . Esq., McHatton, Grant 1& Bo wen, St Louis. Testy. and treatise by ibsU. Price with improved fubaler, ♦?. -Sold everywhere. WPPKSS POTTER. Proprietors, Boston. Ni*y<. V2'w
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