Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 02, 1878, Image 3

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"Wiilff & DdaHfET, Proprietors
11 O. DKIXIMOICR, .Associate Ltlito
HILLHCIIN,THURSDAY MAY 2.
W 1,1 1 ■' 1
THKY FTAOCI.N KNOW.
Public servants should le held to
a strict accountability for their ofti
eial acts, and for this reason the
people should keep themselves post
ed on what their servants are doing.
The party majority in the present,
legislature, m conjunction with a
few corrupt Democrats, have acted
so notoriously bad that their con
duct will long stand in the history of
the state as of matchless infamy.
The passage of the Recorder bill is a
specimen of partisan and ring legis
lation of Ah'c worst type. By its
provisions an old and obsolete law
in Philadelphia is revived, giving en
larged control to the Recorder and
his under-strappers over the nioi
eantiie appraisements and the ap
peals thereon. The powers of the
Recorder are enlarged to a dangerous
extent, and the emoluments of the
office are now variously estimated at
from $30,000 to ? 'O.OOO a yea r. No w
it is plainly visible to the naked eye
even, that the Republican ring man
agers will not allow even its cliicf to
pocket a salaiv of $30,000 to $50,000
a year, for ten years, which is the
term of one incumbent as fixed l>y
this law. They have lost control of
the state tieasury and are now oblig
ed to create another source of in
come for electioneering purposes.
The hulk of this fund will go where
it will do the most good to carry
elections. By it they hope of m-nu-
Hicture a large Republican majority
in Philadel) hia, in ordyr to overbal
ance tho Democratic majority, in
the state, elect a Republican Legis
lature and return Don Cameron to
the United States Senate, and thus
rivet the fetters of Cameron ism up
on ring-ruled and tax-ridden Penn
sylvania. This is the objective
j>oint, the whole secret of the mat
ter. The indecent haste with which ,
Gov. llartianft signed the lull and
gave tho rich prize to the chief ring
eter, Mr. Seeietary Quay, proves all
this beyond a reasonable doubt. |
The agony made over the passage of
the bill through its several stages, I
was the thinnest kind of sham.
Below we give a fuli detail of the ,
vote in the House, hoping that the j
Democrats who voted for the bill;
will be so sjtottid by thc-i- respective )
constituencies as to cure them ef-1
fectually of all lusts for legislative I
honors hereafter, t Democrats in
italics.)
YEAS.
Acker Iv, Agnew, Baclitnan, Bakc
oven, Bell, Rigger, Billingslev,
Black, Boone, Brooks, Buckmaii,
Burgess, Butler, Carter, Caughey,
Chapin, Crawford, Cunniugliap*,
Devereux, Dewees, Dickey. Donald
son, Dorranee, Douglass, Duncan,
J-.berhart, Elliott, Ettla, Findley,
Flinn, Foster (Bradford), Foster
(Mellc-an), Frarer, Fulton (rudi
ana), Gates, Gehr, Gillespie (Phila),
Gillett. Graham (Aileg'v). Graham
•Phila.). Gnenawalt, Hall Hayes,
lleintr, Ilill (Aileg'v.), Hill (Phila.),
I lines. lloila n>>, Iluhn, Jackson
(Mercer), Jacobv. Jones, I). M.,
Jones, S. S., KautTman, Kennedy,
Kiersted, Kincaid, King, Kochei
sperger, I.arrabee (Potter), l.arri
. Lee [Susq.). Lindsey, Ledge, J.ong.
Jvlagill, Mapes, McCleery, MeElrov,
MeLain, Meyers, Miller (Aileg'v."),
Miller (Lebanon), Miller (Snyder).
Monaghan, Morgan (I.awr'c), Mor- ;
gan >c!i"kill), Neal Newell, Nisley,
Osbourn. Pallmtt. Patterson. P< troff.
Port, Potter, Potts. Quirk. Reznor,
Ringgold, Salter. Sehafer (Aileg'v),
Shock, Smith (Luz rne), Suavely,)
Souder, Spears, stack pole, Stewart,
Stober, Stone, Tylei, Walker. Wal
ter Weaver (Alleg'y), Will, Willeox,
Yeakel, Myer (Speaker).
NAYS.
Alexander, Andre, Bowers, Bow
man, Brown, Conrad, Donnelly,
Downey, Barley, Engelbert, Fanltce,
Fish, Fulton (Chester), Gaffe y, Gar
man, Gemmill, Gentner, Gillespie
(Jefferson), Gross. Harris, Jfeller,
Hill (Fayette). Hill (Lycoming),
Howe, Hwjas, llunter, Irvine, Jack
son (Sullivan), Jackson (Wyom'g),
James, Judge, Kline Knipe, Laic
(Montgm'v), Longakcr, Martin, Mo-
Car eon , McCormick, McGowan, Mc
Henry, McKibben, Means, Mifflin,
Miller (Berks), Moore, Peoples, (Juig
ley, Richardson, Scarborough, Sclirrf
fer (Berks), Schell, Schnattcrly,
"Shantz, Sheibly, Sherwood, (York),
Sherwood (Nort'd), Shoemaker,
Shonk, Smith (Berks), Snyder, Stein
rnetx, Sitmmerville, Tote, Thomas,
Weaver (Centre), I Vcstbrook.
NOT VOTING.
Creps, Edge, Felthoff, lTalloweU
Henry , Hitchcock. Kimble, Kramer,
Lcarc (Bucks), Leigh. Lockwooel,
Mackin, Marshall, Mat lack, Mc-
Chire, Miner, Mitchell, Nakel. Kel
son, O'Neill, Rapslier, Roberts,
Spang, Stevens, HTw, Z<rn.
RECAPITULATION.
Republicans. Yeas 102 ; Kays 7; j
Not voting 10 ; Total 110.
Democrats. Yeas (J; Nays C 9 ; I
Not voting 16 ; Total 81.
Total Yeas 108 ; Nays CC ; Not J
voting 26 ; Total 2bo.
The Republicans voting against
the bill were Fuiton, of Chester; <
Irvine, and Mifflin, of Butler; Mc- :
Cowan and Peoples, of Lancaster;
Shantz, Philadelphia ; and Shonk,'
of Luzerne. Tlie Democrats who
voted for the bill were Carver, of
Bucks, and Crawford, Holland,
Lodge, Monaghan and Pallatt, of
Philadelphia.
The Republican lias discovered <
that Democratic papers are good
fertilizers. Never occurred to us
before that that was the reason the ,
crops in the Democratic portions of (
the county are always so much bet- ;
ter than in the Republican. Always ]
tliought that nature and Providence -
had much to do with the productive- j
ness of crops. Tuten, don't you see ;
what a temptation you hold out to ;
yotir Bald Eagle Valley patrons to j
subscribe for Democratic papers ? ]
A correspondent in the Republican (
signing himself "Boggs" recom
mends Prof. B. B. Else, of Miles
burg, as a suitable candidate for .
County Superintendent;. Mav be a \
good man but—no go. Neither B. (
B. Else nor Anybody Else can get
it this clip but Prof. Meyer. That's
sure, llenry will walk off with the '
prize next Tuesday sleeker. {
"To do as Folks of Fashion do." in one re- !
spect at least, you must use GLENN'S SOL- 1
PHCB SOAP, which is immensely popular a
moiu the elite of society.and deservedly so,
for it is the most salutary of beautifiers and
purifiers. Sold by all Druggists.
ULLL'RTLIAIR & WINSKEK DVK. H!a>k or
brown. 50 cents. 10-4.
Shoes at Stain's, only $!.2".
DON'T fail to hear the celebrated
Jubilee Singers next Wednesday eve
ning. .
AtStAffi's store piintx are down
to *> cents ; good Rio col Tee to 20
cents, and roasted coffee to 23 cents.
Dennis Lose lias made a new
good, tlag-stcne sidewalk. Who will
| follow the praiseworthy example ?
i Now don't all speak at once.
————— - ——
The West Susquehanna Chassis,
! Reformed Church, of which Centre
county forms a part meets at Will-
I iamsport to-day.
John It. Maize's rtew house is up,
, under roof and under way generally.
Keep tho hall rolling, young men.
Guess Jim Smith will come next.
"Lackawanna" is the name of the
new county created out of parts of
, lai/eme, with Scranton as tno
; county seat.
} The Northern Confevenc of the
, Lutheran Synod of Central Pemisyl
| v.mia meets at Itebersblirg next
j Tuesday.
Three r.ew buildings are to go up
in Centre Hall this spring—one by
j Jacob 1 >inges and two by j. O. Dein
j inger.
! Mr. Sivels, wlio has been contin
: ed to his bed bv sickness all winter,
l is gradually growing worse, lie has
. the sympathy of the community.
Do you want an Organ or Sewing
Machine ? The JOURNAL office
can give you the best bargain over
offered in Penns Valley.
| Rev, Dr. Keys, the popular leo
t <rer, eonn?cted himself with the
. Presbyterian Church, at the recent I
stssioii of the Northumberland Pies- \
b\tery.
A valuable black kid glove was
; lost by a lady returning from pveacli
! ing in Miliheim. the other Sunday.
; The fir.dor would eonfei a tavor bv
! leaving it at the Journal Office.
L APIUS. did you see the beautiful,
; new style hats *at Stain's? If not,
you should go at once before they |
are all sold. You can get them
trimmed or uutnnmied, very cheap.
Reiloet that in ewrv ' , of iho
si'.ont tenants .:re .the victim* if iicj:lcctel
Uonjjhs ami colds ; and if you are Urns af
itictcd. arcid their fat? by fe-ioriintr it once
to llaie's Honey <\f'Uorehound and Tar, an
immediate, aarcc.iblc. and certain means of
cave. Sold by all Druggf-sts. l'ike'.s Tooth
ache Drops cure In 1 minute. is 4.
The other Monday the Sheriff of
Huntingdon countv was after the
AVatclunan man, with a sharp stick
we suppose. Wonder what ugly sin
Meek hss been guilty of up there
again.
The Democrats of Lycoining ccnn
ty instruct their delegates for Hon.
A. 11. Dill, for Governor, and lion. |
O. 11, Reigliard, of Lycoming, fori
Lieutenant Gvverr.or. Dill stock is j
rising.
Is ir Tit v i" ?—Of coarse it is, be
cause everybody says so, namely
that J. W. Stain has the best and
cheapest lot of goods seen in Perms
Valley these many years. Go and
judge for youireif.
The Democratic Senatorial Con- j
ference for the 3-lth District met at;
Rcliefoute, on Tuesday, April 22nd.
all the conierees being present. J
Senator Wallace was elected delegate ■
by aceiain ition. lie is understood j
to favor Dill for Governor.
At our Quarter Session Court last ;
week, Jacob Wolf and George I
Adam, of the Penns Creek neighbor
hood were convicted, the former of
arson, tlie latter of larceny. Wolf
goes.to the penitentiary for two
years and Adam for one.
PUOF. IIEXRT MEYER and MU.
C. L. GKAMLEY made a. short call
at our Head Quarters on Monday.
They are two of our best representa
tive literary men, of tall, imposing
posture, finely looking and splen
did fellows throughout. It' we
were not so thoroughly unselfish, we
would wish to possess the Professor's
cdilicatirm and would cheerfully give
him ours in exchange.
We had much rain in this section
nearly all of last week, and vegeta
tion is farther advanced now than
at any ye tr at so early a period, in
the recollection of the "oldest inhab
itant." Never before did grain and
grass appear so promising, and it
seems us though Providence meant
to shower 11 is richest blessings upon
His undeserving and ungrateful
children.
Matters at Mtc Miliheim Marble
Works are brisk. Three monuments
are already made this spring, and
will be put up slioitlv, besides a
number of heavy headstones and
couches. The success of this old
establishment is due to the mechan
ical skill and business integrity of
the proprietors. Good woik, fair
prices and no misrepresentations are
principles with them, and these have
acquired for them a degree of confi
dence not easily shaken.
Our oldest three men in town are
now confined to beds of sickness.
John Ilarter, while descending the
steps in front of Mrs. Hanoi 's house
last Thursday, had the misfortune
to fall, fracturing his thigh hone,
lie is in a bad way. Jonathan Phil
lips is afflicted with chronic diar
rhoea and a sore hand. Adam Moor
had an attack of palsy. The first
two are .veil up in the eighties,
while Mr. Moor is their junior by
some eight or ten years.
SEWING MACHINES, like all other
machines, sometimes get out of ol
der, and nut few people understand
to look properly where the difficulty
lies. If there is anything wrong
with your machine, you better not
try too much to mend it, but take it
at once to D. 11. Rote, Aaronftburg,
and get it fixed. Dan is a mechan
ical genius of a high order, as we
have reason to know, an i lie will
charge you but a moderate price.
The Lord willing the new Luther
an Church at Rebcrsburg will be
dedicated to the service of Triune
God, on Sunday May 12tli, r-ext,
preaching to commence on Sunday
previous. Prof. Zeigler, D.D., Rev.
W. L. Criley and other ministers are
expected to"be present. The chris
tian public is most cordially invited
to attend. F. A urand ,
Pastor.
Tho Northern Conference will also
convene here 'i uesdav evening, May
7th.
J. Newman, Jr.. at tho Eagle
Clothing Hall, Bollefonte. has just
opened the best selected and largest
stuck of Spring and Summer Cloth
ing ever seen in Central Pennsylva
nia. Why just hear some of his
prices : A suit worth $7 for £l.
Suits generally sold at s•"> for sll, A
good, all wool Cassiinere suit worth
$lO fors7. Best shirt, SI. Newman
sells presumably more clothing than
' all the other stores in Bellefonte to
gether—because his is a regular and
exclusive clothing establishment and
and his prices are so very low. Don't
fail Uveal* at Newman's lor any
clothing you may need. ts-4t.
INDEEDT
We bad no idea until recently that
the accomplished and classic editor
of the I{* publican had an eve so
keenly appreciative.of female beau
ty. lie was in Miliheim but once
in his life, some six years ago, un
der pretense of ''getting subscrib
ers," but we stro gly suspect be
saw more pretty giils than he got
subscribers. In last week's paper
lie gushingly delivers himself on the
matter and calls our maidens
"Fair as > IV Hit* sun shunt' en,"
and thai is just where he hits the
nail square on the head. You niav
consider the "portly associate's"
hat tipped, Edward, on behalf of our
young ladits. Happy you found
something at last in Pen us Valley
worthy oi' your praise.
THEY ARK COM INK.
Tho Bellefonte Jubilee Singers,
who have met with such flattering
success at Pine drove, Boalsburg,
and Lemont, will give a series of
concerts next week, as follows : At
Kebeishurg, Monday evening, M.iy
6th; Woodward Tuesday t veiling
the Till ; Miliheim, Wednesday eve
ning, the -Sth ; Spring Mills.Thurs
day evening, the nth : Centre Hall,
Friday Evening, the loth.
The troupe consists of Miss Mary
K. Kobeits, Mrs. Maggie Brady, Mr.
Geo. S. Skinner, Mr. John P. Thom
as, Mr. A. V. Jackson, and Mr.
Charles Garner, all colored.
The Republican speaks of the Ju
bilee Smgers in the highest terms of
praise. They are no doubt trained
and skilled singers, and their per
formances are reputed to be of a
high order. The proceeds of their
concei ts are for the beneli of the
African M. E. Church, at Belle
fonte.
We hope their tour through lYnns
Valley may bo remunerative and
general!v success!ill.
REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS
We will have plenty of all kinds of
fruit, if old Jack will no more inter
fere.
The cnxpiet fever is aga'ti raffing
severely in our town. Its effects
are frequently almost fatal, at least
our vill-iye Justice has conehulcil nev
ermore to fall its victim.
Mr. (bo. Schineltzer, one of the
oldest citirens of Mti'lisonbuiff <le
parti 4 .1 this life on Friday, April
| L'Gth, at the good.old age of four
j score and four years. I'eace to his
! ashes.
Mr. Jasper,tlfe e>lorc t .l preacher
contends that the earth stands sLiil
but the *un moves. It'.the reverend
ffeutleman would wily know tnat he
could forward his theory With su
; cess in .our valley, uv doubt he
| would be iu our midst ere long,
j For information in n ft-renc 1 to
; the novel wav of ffoint* to llellefonte
■ impiire of T. M. tJiauiley and W.
: \Y. llaekman.
A MIX.
I mmcmr —-JT -* —k. WkOTB S>| UIM rw. Mar<iK mmj
MARRIED.
On the Nt <:' March la-t. by Kcv. U". M.
I Landls, Alfred A. Seluerkcusust and Ag
iies l*. Gri-nuin t r, all of 'i"vU*r.>vil!e, Clin
| lon Co.. F.i.
(I.ocf. Haven papers please copy.)
on the nth ult., bv the same. Harry A.
PiUbler. of Siuiag Bank, add Alice K. Web
er. of Reborsburg.
DIED.
tin the 20; h nit., at Madi>onl urg. George
Snieltzer. aged S2 years, s months and 2
davs.
Weep not friends, although you and the
church have sustained n heavy b'ss in his
death, to him it is eternal gain. Blessed are
the dead who die in the Lord. F. A.
N< ar Clintondale, April I*. T7S. Mary
Sin Hi ii tc. aged To years. > months and 0 day-.
Disease, earn er in the face. Mrs. Shriiiiig
j was for many years a faithful member of
the Evangelical Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
l"Nf tr .'"T> HitrTHTtrx.—Rev. ,T. M.Smith will
preaeh next Sunday morning.
LUTHIKAX. Ret. J. Tomlinaon, Potior.
Preaching iu Aarmtsburg next Sunday
j morning.
EvANGKt.ifAT.. Rev. C. F. Deininger will
preach next Sunday evening. English.
Lodge and Society Directory.
The Miltbetm Cornet Band w ill meet in
tlie Tow n Hull on Monday ami Thursday
evenings.
Providence Grange No. 217 I*. of I!..
meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa
turday of each month at L*. M. and on
the 4th Saturday of efieh month at r. M.
Wif lieiui L'l.lgo, No. sy>, I. O. <). F
meets every Saturday evening. Lodge ■
Room in Wilt's Building.
The Millliidin I>. & L. Association meets
in the Town Hall, on the evening of the ]
second Monday of each month.
AuiioaiicemcittM.
We arc authorized to announce that C. S.
MeCorini<k, Esq., oi Lock Haven is a candi
date for the olliee of President Judge of this
district, subject to Democratic rules.
We are authorized to announce that Sam
lid M. iS'vvai t/.. of Potter township, is a can
didal-* for Prothonotary, subject to Demo
cratic rules.
We are authorized to announce that John
It. Pair, of i'etm township, is a candidate
or Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules.
y/eare authorized to announce that D.
G. Bush. F'S j., of Bellefoute, tVjll be a can
didate for Congress. subject to ili<* decision
of the Democratic County Convention.
We arc authorized to announce that A. J. ;
driest. Esq.. of Unimiville, will be a candi- j
date for County Commissioner, subject to
the Action of the Democratic County Con
vention.
VTOTM EOF APPEALS.—AppeaIs will 1-c
held at the Commissioners' Olliee in
Bellefoute, J'a., ;us follows:
Mondav. May l.'ttlu for tlie townshijis of
Spring, lleniier and Bormugh of Bellefoute.
Tuesdav. May 14th, for the townships of
Pciin, Miles, Hsv'nes. Gregg and Potter.
Weunesday, May lath, for the townships of
Harris. Ferguson, ilalfoioon, College, Patton
and Walker.
'1 hursdav, May 10th. for the townships of
Hoggs, Union, Huston, Worth and Borough,
ot X nionwlle and Milesburg.
Friday, May 17th. foi* the townships of
Taylor, Burnside, Snow Shoe, Bush and
Borough of Pliilipsburg.
Saturday, May Ist'i, for the townships of
Marlon. Liberty,' Curiiii. Howard and Bor
ough of Howard. All between the hours
of t) o'clock A. !.. and 1 o'clock t*. M.
J. N. HAM., l
And. GUKUU, I Ojmmissioners.
H. A. Mi SULK, (
Henry Beck, Clerk. 17-3t
I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let ters testa-
Li mentaryen the estate of Catharine
Long, (widow.) late of Miles township. Cen
tre Co., l'a., deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
W. 11. COMMAS.
Ilcbersburg; Api 15 ot. Executor.
c 4 PMIXISTKATOK'S NOTlCE.—U'lter*
• IV. hi aiimlnistmtion on the ostnto of
* Mai lin Slovi-r, Into of IliiliU's township, Oil
t try vountv, I'a., (ifocaHotl. having bomi
. gmntiul to'tlio iiinlcisi::uoil. all porsoiin in
tlohtoil to saiil ostatoai'<> hereby notified to
make imme.liate payment, ami those having
s ehiiins, to present Llieni duly nnthentteated
for settlement.
t No.vn STOVKM,
Mil II A 11. STOVKU,
1 is-c.w. Adiiiinislraloi s.
. ~1 A\r.ei rou's Norn k. ietters IVsr a miliary
Mj on the estate of Abraham "tteber, late
- of Miles township. Centre county, I'a , do-
I ceased.having! been gcaiihut to the under
i stalled, all persons kowlng tliemselves l
' uebledtotlie said .deceased are hereby re.
t quested to make Ifninedlate payment, and
those havin claims against tfie same to
ptesene them duly uutheutleated for wettlo
' ment. Ceo. E ZKIINKH
THOMAS IIOSTI.UMAN
IS' Executors.
t QKTTLF.MKNT NOTJCK.-All persona
11 Inning -leeouiits with the estate, of
1 Abraham lteb-r, late of Miles toi\nsliip,oe
-1 ceased are liereby rennested to press tit
them for settlement, at tiie late residence of
, decedent,'"on Tuesday, Mav >th next.
Ceo. K. ZKIIM'W
THOMAS IIOSTHKMAN,
. 14-6 Executors.
4 HMINfsTItATIH'S NOTlCE.—l.ettei-s
JY. of Adininistration of the estate of
r John Ituey, late of l'enn Tow nship, Centre
County Co., I'a., decease 1, having IM**II
I maided to the undersigned all persons
know in tliemselves indebted t I Haiti iteee
denl.are requesteil to make in.mediate pay
' Incut, and those having claims against the
* same, to present tkem duly a;,lliei.Heated
> tor settlement. At'ui'srts HtiKY
13-6 Executor.
T UtPH I BT. 1). A. VtSSFR.
; GEPHART & MUSSER
■ !
DKALKKS IN
:i
Grain,
<Tovcrseet,*
Flour A
ton!,
I'lr.ster A
Suit.
MILLIIEIM, PA.
Highest'market price paid for all kin Is o
O-IR/A-IILT,
Delivered cither At the IHtICK MILL or at
the old MUSSIIi: MILL, In MiLLHEIM.
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on hand and sold at prices that de
fy competition.
A share of the public patronage rcsj cctfully
olleitcd. JHy
Milllielcii .llitrkrt.
Wheat No. 1 1.21
Wheal No. MO
Corn '. 40
It ye fio
Cats White 'M
Outs, lllack 21
j Buckwheat ft)
i Floor r f,.to
j (trau A aborts, per hundred 1.00
! salt, j>cr Hi 1 1.30
1 Piaster, ground.., lo.no
! Cement. er Hushel 4.1 to 5o
I Itarley SO
i Timothy>ced
, KLx-i . ,1
[ Cloverseeil
1 fatter 2J
I Hams ?
, -'ides ', ]
!
; I . <1
Potatoes 2.1
I Lard 1
Tallow v
. ;
Pried \|v>!is
: Pried I'caches
Pi U d CherTics 4 I
t OA I. MA UK I T
; Egg $4.7.1
; >lnve "
; <'lifstniit " 4.
, i '; 4 " ,
<..)) reet< 1 every \V edne.-day by (aephtu'l
A Mns-.tr.
: Collins' Voltaic Plaster
' IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.
Kingston. MINN., \
April 20. is;:. /
I consider Cot t. INS' VOLTAC
PI ASTKK the In'st plaster I ever
saw. ami am recommending it
to alt.
C. McMokhow.
III'MR. II 1.., T
April 1-s, is::, t
It has done my boy more
pood than all other medicines.
He now goes to school for the
first time in three years.
ELIZA JA>K DI'JTIELP.
(Ot.MNV VOilAlt: I't.ASTLR
for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness,
numbness, and iutlainmatioii of the lungs,
liver, kidneys, sjq. cn, bowels, bladder, heait
and muscle,, is equal to an army of doctors
and acres of plants and shrubs.
PKH'F. 21 (E.MS
?o'd by ail Druggists and by WEBK & POT
TER Pioprictoi j, Boston, Mass. 17-4w.
! GONSUMPTiON
Positively Cured.
j All sufferers from this disease that are
j anxious to be cured should try Pr. Kiss
• NEU'A CEI.ERKATKT) CONSI MCTINV. PoVVIIEItS.
These Powders are the only preparation
known that will cure CONSIMTTIO v and all
diseases of the THROAT AND LllNOS—indeed
so strodg our faith in thcin, ami also to
convince you that they lire nr humbug,
we will forward to every sufferer, by.
mail, post paid, a free trial box.
We don't want your money until you
are perfectly satisfied of their curative
powers. If' your life, is worth saving,
don't delay in giving these i\*>v DEHS a
trial, as they will surely euro you.
Price, for large box,*s3.'*l, sent lo any
part of tlie Cnitcd states or Cnnac'it, by
mail, on receipt of price. Address,
ASH & ROBBINS,
360 IVi. TON SritEKit. HKODKI.V N. N. V.
• STANPftRrT
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J Combined CalaloKue for 18
1 Ererythiug; for the Garden
rf Nuiiibei ing 171 pages, wltli colored idatc i
HKVr Fit EE
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all purchasers of our books, either
PAKIUMNC l''e|! PItOEIT, I'llAt'T-
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-1N, Eolf PLEAM'Ki: (price tl.Mleach,
prepaid, by mail). To others,on receipt
of 'i>c. plain Plant or sh*ed I'.italogues,
without Plate, free to all.
PETER HENDERSON & CO.,
SkEUSMKN, MVUKKT (J.VItI)NKIIS ANi>
ELOJIISTS,
3.) Corthind SI., iS't.tr York.
A (dtKKViiOISK KHtK. K I
M l or 91 OO we will seqd ft'rc hi/ iii'iil
either of thcbelov. named collections,
nil/list hi < t mr/rt/i.jt.
S AT i tiloiis, or I Azaleas,
k Begonias, or •'> Camellia- ,
2 ('aladiuuis (fancy), or Carnations
(inontlilv),
12 chrysanthemums, or l2Col*.:cs.
s Cent aureus, or s other,white-leaved
plants,
k Pali lias, or 8 Diantbus (new .Tapan),
s ferns, k Mosses, or H
kt.'eraidunis. l'auev, k Variegated, or
klvy leaved,
1 tiloxinias, k Gladiolus, orkTuberoses
(Pearl),
I Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 1 Har
dy Slirubs,
k Heliotropes,kLantanus.or kPetunias
k i'ansics (new German), oi N Salvias,
k Buses. Montlih k Hardy Hybrid, or 4
climbing,
k A iolet (scented), or s Daisies, Engl.
1- Scarce: Bedding, or 12.-career Green
house Plants,
16 Verbenas, distinct am! splendid sorts B
21 Varieties of I'lovver, or A) varieties of
fl Vegetable Seeds,
Jcor by EXl'lt ESS. huj/er to cho, •</?..
f collect lons fer ; 1 for f 'i; 0 for ;
112 for f#'; 11 for ;is f„ r 4!o : or the full
V collection of .vVJ varieties of Plants and
fi Seeds—suflleient to .stock a greenhouse
J and garden—for i}£*. to ol;r bonk "Gard
' eniug for Pleasure" ami < atalogueoifcr-
f'd aliovo (value *1.71) will bo added. 5
I j Peter Henderson & Co.}
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Lee Before hu\ tug FIANO of ORG4.\
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J HUSKY. WAR
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which the. following is an extract :
"The It fIiMMiKR 01144AY
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mentN at a price rendering them possible
to a large class of purchasers, having a j
combinat ion of Keeds and Bells, producing I
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of order, all the boards being made three
ply, pm together so it is impossible (or them
to either shrink, swell or snilt.'' THE
<>M,V OttUA.NS AW AltlH Il TllltS
ItA.VK
This Mc<!al and Award wa< granted after |
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makers, before one of the most comjve j
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New Styles and prices Just issued, which i
ate in accordance with our rule, the UEkT i
OK44AY for the least money.
g e arc prepared to appoint a few new !
A cuts.
Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid
on application to
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07 to 12.1 CIIKSTUFFT STREET;
Nitw HAVEN, CobN.
SWEET HA Y Y 1
Clieiiiii^E^iilTckoo!
A'j4riit.l a: ( • K\ m frr 1
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in a-f.'ir !•!!*• Mrin vti-marfc s •! fly i
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ri;#wryiy I*?fi F-nl fi . :uip!b,
tu A. 'Ta ,t * Mfi8 M I •*U*ri>tur^ t Va.
<* to. F. AHPI.K, Genera) Agent,
Nos. 3 and 5 bouth ater s trect I'hi'.n .
Unprecedented
BARGAINS
AT
H ARRI S'
Bi'MBMB
STOSE,
235
MARKET ST., near THIR£)
fctoislmrg, pi.
old Stock entirely sold out
a receiving NEW GOODS
DAILY the Spring and
Summer Seasons, which enables
us to offer cur patrons the
CHOICEST \E\Y GOODS
IX THE
Millinery Department.
o
We have all the New Styles
of II >ts and Bonnets for Ladies,
Mi?-03 and children, such as
L'hip, Leghorn Neapolitan and
l Straw Braid, trimmed and un
trimnied.
Trimmed Hats from 50 cts. up
Untrimmed " 44 15 cts. nj
Hat Frames, all shapes, 8 cents.
Full 1 ine Silk Ribbons, Flow
ers, Feathers an Ornaments.
• 0
Trimmings, No
tions and Fancy
Goods Department,
Comp'ete Line of Lac*'S, Fringes,
Dress Buttons, Culls, Collars, Hash
es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves,
Ties, Zephyrs and Gcnnantown
Wools, Honeycomb and Java (4m- 1
vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per- j
fumery, jewelry, Hair Goods, At.
i
Notice a few of our Prices ':
Ilnmbtirg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. tip
200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 cts.
Coats Machine Cotton, 5 cts.
Pins, per paper, . . 2 44
Needles, per paper, . 3 cts.
Corsets . . . 25 et,3 a pair ,
*
Neck R•'•itches . 1 ct. tip |
Hemmed and Stitched Hand
; 1 I
kerchiefs fro.ll . . 3 etc. up ;
Gents' Linen Faced Collars, P 1 c. a b. ,
Ladies' Fancy Hose . 10 cts.
* 4 While Hose . Octs.
Gents' ILdf I lot e . 0 cts.
Ladies' Si'.k Handkerchiefs 18 c,
Gents' Linen Shirt Fronts 20 c.
Alpaca Skirt Braid . tc.
Rubber Dressing Combs 0 c.
Rubber Fine Combs, . 3c.
Shoe Laces, per Dozen, 3 ets.
Motto Frames, Glass and
Back ... 30 cch 1
i
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|
Remember the place-
No. 235 Market St:,
Lewisburg, near Third
Street.
J *:
i MJ la Ln K jfij co*nhhiviiev(tf'7 '*'
.', sj ;x p >..| ) i| *.Hny U eut out radjr for tu, c
Jn3r <lP^*sNsiultliPtiimHitß the GTHEAT REDLTT
Kog E1 If'JiN we continue to ua*j.tlio4.'Kt n:at
OP VikfiJJWiifii **1?1 tt<i rxorcise lite jr:entvst ewe in tueii itwnofaetv
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
7"t Mi m? offl:e, 381 W,:t Mili,oa st " ctiM * e ri! * I2I2CITAI o?riC3 asd Maanfaetori#:, Kidietcwa. :*
| STORE,
LE WISB VRG, VEXXA.
J. HOWER, Proprietor.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables-,
Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads,
and Chairs
in great variety and at every price.
All kinds of FURNITURE constantly o$
nand. ly
S. T. SHUGERT & C 0„
ALLEGHANY STREET. BELLEFONTE, PENNA
Ilea leraiu
Medicines Toilet Articles,
\ A full line ot Goods of the bert quality always ktpt on hand. Our
slock is as complete as any in the County. We Invite the people of
Penns and Brush Valleys to call and examine our goods for anything they
need in our line. 18-lyi
OAV. I.BROWN.
• ••• *
■ Manufacturer and Dealer in '
TIX-WAKE,
STOVEPPIE & TRIMMIVuS
SP6lTI\(i and FRUIT CWS.j
1 Would respectfully-inform 4he public that
lit: keeps on hand or makes to order
all kinds of TINWARK, STOVE
FIXTURES, FRL"ITCINB,
: SSPODTINS'T SPECIALITY %
Fruit cans
always on 114m1,,
, Repairing done .as
short notice. Having
some ten years experience
In the business he flatter* hlir
sclf that his work is fully equal to
any in this section of the country. A
share of the public ? patronage Is resjicct
.ully solicited. JiOp. second floor 0/ I
s'oole'w Store, Jlllltieim, I'oiina
1 j
American House,
J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL,
I
Proprietor.
OLD AND rOFFLAR SVAND,
Corner Market and Front treets. '
LEXVTSBURG,PA
A'Kirst Class Hotel in all ltespec
CH An G ES-MODER AT E.
I
C. M. PETREE; j
CIGAR MANUFACTURER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ]
(7toicc Brands of Tobacco j
and C'i^/frs,
KMOKKRS' ARTICLES, ETC.,
MARKET STSEST.
Lew t sb u
FITS EPILEPSY,
on * r 1
FALLING- SICKNESS
Pvrinniiently Cured—no humhug—
by one MoxTU's ISAUK OF Dr. Goci AIM'S
CKM:KHATKI> IXFAM.IHI.E Fir POWDERS.
To convince su Set-era that those powders
will do all wo claim for them, we will
send them bv innll. rosTi*Ai, n pittas TRI
AL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only phy
sician that has ever made tliis disease a
special study, and as to our knowledge
thousands have been PERMANENTLY CI KKD
l>y the use of these powders,.we will guar
antee a iK'vpiancnt cure iq every case, or
reinnrt-yoti all money expended. All 1
sufferers should pv these, powders an
early trial, and be convinced of iheir cur- 1
♦lt IVO pO;WCl"!i. . • .
Piiee for large box, $2.00, or 1 boxes for 1
SIIXOO, sent by mail to any part of United 1
States or Canada on receipt of price, "or l>y
express, C. O. I). Address, n .
ASH & BOBBINS,
300 FLTLTON STBEiat, BROOKLYN, X. Y.
J. H. HAZELL,
Spring Mills, Pa.,
is at all times prepared to make furniture to !
order, lie hopes by pood work and low j
prices to merit a share of public patronage.
Cane tetioin chairs always on hand.
• UNDERTAKING A M'LIALJTV. '
1M
1 Dr. 1). 11. MINGLE,
Offers his prof* ssienal services to the p 11
I lie. Answers calls at al hours
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Mlllhcim,
18,
j Glad Tiding-* for the Weak. Aerioan
t and Drbllitntcd.
Our at est Improved fcelf. Actii-g
Gnvanic AppllKiirrti are a wpeedy
and l*ci mannt cure for Rheumatism.
Neuralgia, Kidney, Liyer and Female Coin
plaints. Nervous Prostration. Hack aud
Spinal Irritation, and Kindred Diseases
Prices. Waist licit, *5.00 ; Spinal Belt, for
' Far 1 lysis aud Spinal A-iltnortsi and
1 upwards ; Armlets, Anklets, Head Bands,
Knee (*•>*, §2.00 eaeh : Suspensories, si.t>>.
j Illustrated Pamp.ilet Free. Address.
(iILYA\(MrVJ)I< XL ASSOCIATION'.
'-N East Ninth Street, New York.
BUSH HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| F.O. H'c¥LLiftjl,
i Lhief £ lerk of ilie Pobiusou
House, PITTSH'URO, Puma.
J^ropvirtor
Only First Class Hotel in
the Citjr.
Changes nioderate.
| Glad Tiding to All!
JOHN U. FORD
IIAS OPENED A TATLORSIIOP IN
Main street, Millheiia Pem
Where he is now ready to satisfy all those
i who will give him their trade in city style.
He is a lusbelaKJt Cutter and Fitter and as a
workman can pot bp surpassed. With close
attention to he hopes uucoeive the
t atrcmago of litis coiumuuity and the count
ry generally
All orders, promptly filled and
all work gaaraated. .
JOHN B. FOB II
BELLEFONTE BREWERY,
Lls WI i HAAS
Proprietor.
liellefonte, 35-1 p„
INSURANCE MEN! T^ s
mm WANTED
XT ' T, —I*OK.THK—
New Maui Mntnal Life Ins. Ci
the oldest Char to re
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN
MAUTON A-.WAKELLN, General Axeuti
132 South Fourth Street , Philadelphia.
WANTED!
We wish an agent, male or female, in each
town of this county,- to get up Clubs anion*
lam dies, hotels, factories, etc., fur the sail,
of our Teas, and will offer very llb.wal com
m issions to such. We have been Importers
of Teas for over 20 years, and can a/bird to
send, and- we will send a better article ho-
Uio .money than any other house in New
York. Out leas are put up in one oounii
packages, with the name and price printed
upon each. * 1 IMM:u
Clubs' eSS,f ° r ter,US and blank lor,n for
CHRONICR'-S™^
plainest of all bunuL—
'Flam Home Talk and Medical Com mo .
Sense,"—nearly LoX9passes, 2uf illustrations
by Dr. E. P.. FOOTK. of 12.) L*xKn w>
N. Y. Purchasers of tills book are at Übertv
to consult its author in person or bv m-iii
free. Price by mail, *l.'A for the ST AX
edition, 01 #1.50 for the POPULAR edition
watch contains ail the same inati o i and ti
lustrations. Contents tables free AAEVT I
Sm*SBSL* 5.
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