flit fonrnal O WalUr & Dtminpr. Proprietors B O. DKIXISUKR, Associate Editor KMlheim, Thursday May 9. Terms—sl.so Per Annum. COMMUNISM. Coming events cast their shadows before, and unless the signs of the .%tines are no true index to the fu ture, this fair kind may have the hy dra-headed demon of communism to face and fight ere long. The danger may be neither immediate nor gener al, "but the principle certainly seems to gain and spread. The monstei is already rearing his hideous form most unmistakably in certain locali ties, especially in some of our cities and mining districts of our state, as if to give timely warning of nis dia bolical designs'upon the l>eacß and happiness of the country. Alarmists are generally unwel come and unpopular characters, and we have certainly no itching for notoriety in that direction ; but it can not escape the judgment of in telligent, thinking men, in the light of recent events, that dangerous ele ments are at work against the good of society. The July riots of last summer, which destroyed so many precious lives as well as millions of valuable property, was the first seri ous outbreak of communism in this country. The spirit was quelled— not destroyed. The mock trial of Mr. Pauli* at Wilkesbaire. last week, by a communistic, ignorant, mali cious boobv of a judge, with a jurv of like ilk, and who was found guil ty and imprisoned not only without but against evidence, simply localise he is respectable and thrifty, is another very significant straw slinw irg the direction of the current. "Judge" Stanton should oe im peached and displaced by the State Senator within three -weeks. Will it be done ? Recent intelligence showsitbat the communists are regularly organized, timed and drilled in the largest of our western cities —Chicago and St. Louis, as well as in our own Potts ville and other towns iu Schuylkill county. When men meet in large numbers and at widely scat tered places to organize, arm and dull, it is about time that substan tial citizens should ask what it is all for.] "1 HUM LtTTEKS." The JOURNAL man don't make trotting nuitchcs of private letters, however much he might feel dis posed to oblige the paper of big cir culation. He is willing however to accommodate to the extreme limit of propriety, as the case is very pressing, and so will give extracts from Union connty papers, whose editors have no motive to do him in justice. Tiiey were published last fall and we give them in lieu of 4 them letters," for the special use and benefit of our friend Kurtz, who sec ins to feel anxious to know more about us. that he may hereafter be enabled to estimate our dimensions more fairly . Others are politely re quested not to read them : From the Leicitburg Journal , Dem ocratic. .. „ On Thursday last we had a call from Mr R O. Deiuinger, one of the editors of the MUlhcim Journal. Mr. D. is an intel llg cut gentleman and has made quite a good name as an editor. lie informs us there will be a large delegation in attend ance at our fair from Centre. He believes also that a great deal of the business of that countx* which now goes in other di rections will eventually come here, pro vided our merchants and manufacturers give the proper encouragement. It is therefore in order for every one to adver tise his business and in every way seek to obtain a portion of this trade. We were pleased to meet our editorial brother from Centre and hope to have him call soon again. From the Lctcisburg Chronicle, Republican. • B- O- Deini tiger, Esq., editor of the MU!- heim Journal, honored us with a call this afternoon. .Mr. I), is a man of robust frame, good address, sound mind (albeit the latter is tiuetured strongly with l>e mocraev). Yen* happy to nave him call ut anv time. Notwithstanding he is much better looking than the writer hereof, we shall, through courtesy, endeavor to choke down our jealousy us long as he re mains on our premises. From the Mifflinburg Telegraph, Republican. Toe "fatman" was In town, on Satur day last. and honored the Teleokapii office by his presence. Delicney fnrbailc Inqui ry as to his heft, but his bent statr indi cated the fearful ioad it lias to carry. His band !—well,'tis not slighted—is in pro portion to the body—but, mark ye. it uields a quill gracefully, yet rapidly, and fearfully Democratic, as the Millheim Journal amply testifies. Dine-in-'er pages a few weeks and you'll be convinced. Brother chip, call again. FISHING WITH NETS.— An im pression seems to prevail that fish ing with dip nets, scoops 01 seines, is permitted under the law. We have published the law repeatedly and will do so again, so that ]>ersons who are a little more than tempted to violate its provisions may not be disappoiuted if once they are charg ed much more for a few fish than they aie worth : Sec. 25. In anyf the inland waters of this State, inhabited by speckled trout or black bass, and in which the tishing with nets and tne like devices is not altogether prohibited by this act or some other act in force in this Commonwealth, it shall not be lawful to catch or kill fish by any means of any net or device in the nature thereof, the meshes or open space in which shall he less than three inches, un der a penalty of twenty-five dollars:: Provided, That nothing herein shall an thorize the catching of speckled trout by any meat.', of any device, save only by i hook am. line, except for propagation and to stock other waters. linn's Annals of Buffalo Valley. Copies of the above valuable loca history of the far-famed Buffalo Vail ley may be obtained of R. F. Brown Lewisburg, Daniel Detr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE, Miilheim. Price $2. ■ ■ - - - ♦ ♦ ♦-•- ■ FOR SALE.—A cabinet forgan of superior quality, excellent tono nearly new, by one of the best mak ers in the country, for sale vary cheap. Call and see it at the resi. deuce of C. F. Deiuinger, Mililitim kxittiw *Tor all. Miss Rosie 11. Deininger is pre pared to do all kinds of knittingfor th* public, in a very beautiful and substantial manner. Stockings, Hose, and Socks, either wool or cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A large pair of stockings knit for 25 cents Give her a _ tf. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrell to dealers at the same price they would be charged either at Sunbury or Wil liamsport. TF SMITH Co. Building Association moots next Monday evening. Get the 'schtamps' ready. J. Wannaniaker's Sunday School in Philadelphia, numbers over 3000 scholars. Hon. A. 11. Bill's nomination for Governor is all but ceitain. He will have over one hundred votes 011 first ballott. Bo you want an Organ or Sew ing Machine? The JOURNAL ofliee cau give you the best bargain ever offered in Penns Valley. ANOTHER ONF..— Martin Bergen, a Mollie Maguire, was found guilty of murder in the first degree, on the 2oth ult.,at Pottsville. A cori espondent in the Lcicisbiirg Chronicle fears that a "Copperhead" may be elected to the Legislature from Union county. Awful to think of. Fishermen predict that if the black bass are not exterminated in the Susquehanna, they will extin guish all other kinds of fish within ten years. "To don* Folks of Fashion do," in orw re spcrt at least, you must use (II.KNS'S Si'l.- I'iirit so\j>. which is immensely popular a lttco i thi' elite of socloty. and deservedly so. for it is the most salutary of Ivautifteis and purifiers. sUl l>y all Piungists. Mill's 11 \ui vS. wuisiiKK l'u:. black or brown. 50 cents. 10-1. The Lepislainae "still is sitting, still is sitting" with no thought of ever flitting—at $lO per day. "On ly this and nothing more." Repub lican economy l—Doylestorcn Demo crat. Reflect that iu every cemetery V, of the silent tenants are the victims of neglected Cousjhs and colds : and if von are thus af flicted. m Ud-ihtlr fate bv re-wtlnar of once to Hale's I lone >1 ernpifsts. Pike's Tooth ache Drops cure iu 1 minute. 4. On Tuesday our friend, Prof. Meyer, was unanimously re-elected County Superintendent. This is what we call a well deserved anil substantial compliment most grace fully l>esto\ved. Consider our edito rial chip hat tipped. Hen ! A colored lecturer and preacher recently realized tiro cents for his labors in Lewishurg, and twenty five cents in Mitflinburg. Union County does not seem to le a good lecturing ground for colored gem men. Republican tickets are getting to be vt ry cheap. Why the Mifftinhnrg Tihe/reiph man offers to print them at $2. per hundred. Brother Sehoeh, print us about fire at that rate, just for a sample of'your job work —not particular whether you put "lloyt" or "Haniswieker" on them. May is a good month for political state conventions ttiis year. The "Nationals" met at Philadelphia yesterday ; the Republicans will meet at Ilurrisburg on the loth ; the Democrats at P.ttsburgon the 22nd : and the Prohibitionists at Altoona 011 the 20th. Si:wi\it MACHINES, like all other machines, sometimes get out of or der. and but 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 meiul it, but take it at once to D. 11. Koto. Aaronsburg, and get it fixed. Dan is a mechan ical genius of a high order, as we have reason to know, and he will charge vou but a moderate price, If- J.' Newman, Jr.. at the Eagle Clothing Hall, Bellefonte. has just ojeued the best selected and largest stock of Spring and Summer Cloth ing ever seen iu Central Pennsylva nia. "Why just hear some of his prices : A suit worth $7 for SI. Suits generally sold at S > for A good, all wool Cassimere suit worth $lO for ST. Best shirt, SI. Newman sells presumably more clothing than all the other stores in Bcllefonte to gether—because his is a regular and exclusive clothing establishment and and his prices are so ti ry low. Don't fail to call at Newman's for any clothing you may need. 1 s—4t FOUND GUILTY.— After a long and tedious trial of six days, Dr. Rothrock, the abortionist, was found guilty, at Bellefonte, last week. The counsel for the Com monwealth were Dist. Attorney Fortney, Spangler, Hastings and Alexander. For the defence, Love and Hoy. The jury were out but a few hours and had but little difii culty to agree. The sentence has not transpired at this writing, but if public senti ment has any influence upon our judges, the criminal will get the ut most limit of the law. The punish ment should be so severe as to strike terror in all social and moral outcasts of his class. [ Com in un icated. ] Editors Journal:—The monument on the Reformed Cemetery, in Aa rousburg. recently erected to'the memory of Aaron Dutweiler, Esq., by Mrs. Lydia Dutweiler, and made by that enterprising firm, Messrs. Deininger & Musser, of Milibcim, deserves more than a passing notice. The whole consists of eight separate pieces, all of best Italian marble, ex cepting the lower two pieces, which are Pennsylvania Dove. The sub base is a square piece, on one sida of which is the name "DUT.VEILKR," in heavy raised letters. Next is the die, a heavy cubical block with a scotia around the top, and this lias on it the inscription. Then comes the plinth, nine inches thick, richly and heavily moulded. Upon the plinth rests another heavy cubical block, with a shield on each side, and on the east side two clasped hands, executed in best style, encir cled by the words "Farewell my hus band." Then comes a graceful, oc tagon shaft, seven feet high, the whole surmounted by a beautiful and highly finished urn making the entire monument fifteen feet high, and weighing nearly three tons. Mrs. Dutweiler has shown a line taste in selecting, while Messrs. Deininger & Musser have reason to pride themselves on having made the best monumeut in Penns Valley, as regards design, symmetry arid proportion, to sav nothing of mater ial and size ; and I consider it sheer folly for persons in need of anything in the marble line to go twenty or thirty miles for it, when they can get so handsome a job done at home. JUSTICE. Aarousburg, May 4th. 1878, The Lord willing the new Luther ian Church at Uobersburg will be dedicated to the service of Triune God, on Sunday May 1-th, !-ext, preaching to commence on Sunday previous. Prof. Zeigler, 8.8., Hev. W. L. Criley and other ministers are expected tohcpiescnt. The chris* : ti.m public is most cordially invited to attend. F. AUUAND, Pastor. The Northern Conference will also convene here Tuesday evening, May 7th. Cf.VK OK Til KM. lor the millumc Gournel. mister addatur, wy dond yu iuilhimo fellers niak tiiat brang rale rote for, and for Wot doiul yu Korprato yure town intu A burrow, yu kin nlwase mak a lack fus in the Gournel l>out mil— liiine but \u.newer du missing, if yu had a borrow an a brang raid rote an gude pafemcuts it wud bo nice for yure town, and yu wud du more bissnoss, now mistui Adilatur wot du yu su lout these sings, y lues trooly PIIOCKKKS. " Addattiis" frequently receive very strange missives and tin* alwve is one of tin 111. We seldom parade such liefore the public, but as "Prockivs" touches upon several points in which we ft el a deep inter est, both .persm.il ami general, we feel called upon to answer him. The )>rimaru reason why the "niilbiivm fellers" dont at once build a "brang" from Coburn to town is substantial ly the same why "WC (the adiUuur) dont buv farms and build houses we just happen to be a tritlo short. and so is "milliime." If "Prock res" is so anxious for our prosperity It t him subscribe liberally lor a "brang." He is wealthy and can well do it. Resides be has an inter est in the matter in common with in nv of his neighbors, hardly secon dary' to that of the "milhime fel lers." Whether we would he happier if we lived in a ''burrow" is an open question—a majority of us however think we would, and to "Kmprate is one of the near possibilities. We heartily join "proekres" in his desire for "gude" sidewalks. Such as we have are a reproach to the town: but on this subject we have legged, coaxtd and scolded until WB are tired, and yet try to hope for an improvement in this direction. As regards making a "hick fus in the (lournel bout milhime" we answer that that is part of our trade although we did not bring either the branch rail road or the borough pro jects before the public, as we consid ered the ''news" premature. We are in a condition to assure "proekres" that neither the*'brang" nor the "borrow" enterprises are abandoned, only defered, and hope lie may be able to bear the suspense as long as v,e "milhime fellers." "Oeduld bring! ltosen Alter Dornon koinnien zuor>t SPRING MILLSITEM!L Communion in the M. E- C hureh. next Sabbath. Rev. \\ .R. hitney, l'reacher-in-eharge.. Mr. Elias 1-Ytterolf lost a valuable hcrsebv lung fever. Our good looking friend E. I*. Smith is eugagt d in the sewing ma chine business. No doubt he wid make i good salesman. The vouug men who put the over alls on 'he wrong person had better l>e careful or they might lie i xpesed next time. Mr. Michael Tibbens has leased part of his farm to Messrs. Best &■ Bartholomew, gentlemen froeu Clin ton county, who are confident of linding ni'kel. Ilope there may be '•millions in it. Any s'fj) ill the form of money is very much needed in these piping times. YONEY. John C. Stover and John Rote, Supervisors, in account with Haines Tow nship. March G, 1878, To Cash, • sbo 00 " " Jac. Stover, note, GO 00 " '• I) Vonada, " 100 00 " " Jac. Heed, " 100 00 " " Duplicate Tax for 1577 1478 il SIS3S 01 CR. By Amt. pd. Sundry per sons on Bridge 11 04 " " " II) Bover powder and fuse 6 50 44 44 " J Ketner smithing 900 44 44 41 Stover Bros for Fowler road 2SO 00 44 44 u T Ilartnian Mar rows ioad 25 Oil ii it 44 Win Stover int. 50 44 4 1 44 Walter & Pein inger printing 11 50 • 4 4 4 44 Alexander &■ Bower vacating Nar. road 600 44 44 44 Work on roads 1058 -It) 44 44 44 Services 021 days at sl. per day 02 25 44 44 44 Settling Duplicate JO 00 44 44 41 Attend, settlement 200 44 44 44 5 per cent col. bal. on duplicate $124 24 21 21 * 44 44 44 Exonerations Ac. 10 01 - 44 44 44 Cash 227 00 > 44 44 Duo bill J Rote 40 01 SIB3B 91 John Hublcr and Adam Birtges, Overseers, in account with Haines Township. March Oth, 1878. To Cash 310 13 44 44 Duplicate 500 54 44 44 from Hartley Twp. 800 4 4 44 paid Bartges 17 18 $O3l 85 CK. By amt, pd. to and for use of Fanners 701 40 44 44 44 to Auditors 3 00 44 44 44 Room Rent Ac 0 00 44 44 44 Exonerations 2 50 44 44 44 Services 30 00 44 44 44 Percentage 20 43 44 4 * 44 Twp. Order 50 44 4 4 44 from llubler 71 93 $034 85 We the undersigned Auditors of Ilainer township, do hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and find tliem correct as stated. R. C. DIKHL, I M. S. FIEDLER, ) Auditors. J. 11. MUSHKH, 1 Aarousburg, March, 6th. 187 S. ♦ •- DIED. On tbe2Stli ult., in Haines township, An na Cat4ij.trine, wife of Jacob W. Stover, aged 70years, 7 months and 20 days. On the 2nd hint., Elizabeth, wife of David Walter, late of Aaronshurc, deceased, aged 7H veers. 0 months and days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. MKHIOOIST. Ilev. IP. I*. Whitney will preach next Sunday evening. I.v riiKiiA n. iter.' J. 7Ynil/n.wn, Past nr. German preaching in Anioit.shurg, next Sunday morning. I'.VA Noi'I.LEAI.. German preaching next Sunday morning by Hcv.C. F. Deinlngor. Lodtfo and Sooioty Directory. The Mlllhelm t ornet Baud will meet In the Tow n Mall on Monday ami Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. "217 P. ol 11., meet* tii Alexander's block on the 2nd *n turdav of each month nt a'.j r. w. and on tlio 41 ii Saturday of eaeli month at Ik. r. w. Mlllhelm Lodge, No. UV>, I. O, O. F meets every Saturday evening. Lodge ttooui la Wilt"* Building. The Milllielm 11. A L. Association meets in the Town Hall, on the evening-of tho second Monday of each month Announce iuciit. We arc authorized to announce that M s'orinh'k, F'.stp. ot laick llawn is a caiuti date for Hie ollii e of President Judge el this district, subjiet to Democratic rides. We are ant ho 1/ed to announee tliat Sam uei M. .swart/, of Potter tow nship, is a can didate for Prothonotary. subject lo Demo cratic rules. We arc authorized to au ioiince that John U. Pair, of Peiin township, is a candidate or sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that ft. (1. Bush. Fstp. of Beljefonte. will he a can didate for t'ougres*. ituiijeet to the decision of the Democratic County C'onveduou. We are autlauized toaunounce that A. J. Driest. IN.i of t'nlonville. will be a candi date for Countv Commissioner. snb|eet to tile action of the Dcnioeiatic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce that John llov, Jr., ol Marion township, 1" a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the.decision of Hie Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce J. 11. Ilahu. of Milesian g, as a candidate for Countv Comii.issioner. subject to the do clsion of tlic lFcinocralie County Conven .tlon. We are autliorized to announce that F. P. Mussr, of I'ell. foiite. is a candidate for Count v Treasurer, subject lo the ilei Isiou of the Demoeratle County Convention. M r are autliorized to aiiuoiince that L. T. Muiison, Esq., of Belletoiite, is a eandldate for .sheriff, subject to the decision of tie- Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce tliui W. A. Murray, Fsip, of I'o I'shttrg, is a candi date for Legislature, subject to the deeisiuu of tlie Democratic County Coiiveutiou. Wo are authorized to announce that W. 1.. Musscr. lis.p, of Millhclni. is a candidate for Legislature, subject to tl.e decision of the Democratic County Convention. >fOTI< EOF A I 'PL 'Al.s. -Appeal* wlll.be | held at the Commissioners' Office HI llcllefoiite. Pa.. :c> follows: Momhtv, May lath, for the townshijis of spring, ii' liner ami Ilorrough of Bcllefoiile. Tuesdav. May 14th. for the townships of lYnn. Mil. s. Pa ties. Giegg ami Pott'-r. Weiin. sday. May l'.tli, lor the townships of Harris. Ferguson, iialfmooii, Coll"ge, ration and Walker Thuisdav. Mav lPth, for the towiishijs of lloggs. t i.i oi, Huston. Worth and Ikuough. of l nif.nv.ilc and MUcsburg- Fiiday. May 17th, for Hie townships of Taylor, Ilurnslde, Snow Shoe, llu.!i and Borough of .P'lilipsl'ui g. Saturday. May 18th. for the townships of Marlon. Liberty, Curtiit. Howard and llor inigii of Howard. All between the hours of Po'clock A. M„ and 4 o'clock I'. M. J. N. HAH.. ( And. Gai*., < CStmmiesioners. H. A. MINOLK, ( Henry le k. Clerk. I' -'sl IHXttTTOR's NOTIt'E.—Ia-ttors tasta "J uuMit.uy ng. (whi>w.) latent Mib * township. < Vn trel 0.. I'o.. IB'FFAMNL. having IH*<*ll granted to tin* iimlvislgnvd. all poi'son* iial*ott*d to stiul estate an* Iwrcby D'quosiaU t* inakt* uuna-divt* jiav un nt. ainl lliosvliaving vlaim* against the -ana* to !*•*•—-♦■*• t thf'in (!u!y ?.U UIVIIIK'HU'U for svttlwffifiil. W. H. (. OtlM VN. lfeU'i-la.rg, Al'L 2.*> Ot. llxvcutor. VDMINLSTRATOU'S NOTICE.—LeUers of administration on ttw NUID >f Martin Smvor. lot" of Hain* '.••w nshij.. Con try county. Pa., deceased, having lent granted toihe undvisigu>*d. all persons in dc!to I to sa (I oslali* are herrhv uotitied to make inm.edi.it • l nvm *!. atai those having ek'iins. to pies< in tiieia duly autlienUzaUxl for scttXinetil. Ni AH Siov F:U. ■\L :T ;I AVI. STO\:U. IS-Ovv. A<..i.mist ratal s. xi:<: roil - xorn r.— tettersTrsizinuitary b on the eshtte of Abraham UCIHT.I.te of Mile* township. Centre county. Pa., de ceased.having lieen granted t< the under signed, oil (icrsntts kuwing themselves iu debted to the said decvaseil are hereby re quested to mala* inimevUate pnyiucnt. and those bavin g elnhrs ;.gainst I lie same to pUktenc duly authentiealcd for .settle ment. Geo. F! ZKUNKH THOMAS ilosri iim VN lid ' Executor.*. SETTLEMENT NOTICE.—AU |rN having aecounls witti tlic estate of Ahrnita 10 liet'el", late of Miles township, de cease! are I cicby requested to present them for settlement", at tlic late residence ot decedent, on Tuesday, Mav 2Mb next. Geo. E. ZEUNEIt TltOM VS lIOSTF.UM AN, 14 G Executors. P UEPII ART. D. A. AIIBBKB. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALFIiiJ IN til rn in, t'luversred, Flour oats White tW Oats. Black 2" Buck wheat . r, O Flour 6.40 Brau & shorts, per hundred LOo Salt, per Brl I.SO Blaster, ground 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 45 to r>u Barley .50 Tymothyseed Flaxseed Cloversced Butter 2"! Hams 3 f ides G Veal I'-ggs Potatoes 2-* Lard ' Tallow Soap Dried Apples " Dried Beaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MAKKET. Egg Coal ff.75 Stove " 4,i;0 Chestnut" 4.5* l'ea " 3.2") Corrected every Wednesday by Gepliart & Musser. J" " Floral Cards 13c.. with name. -See c "mbt & Co.. Kindcrhokt S V. lb I. FITS EPILEPSY, OH FALLING SICKNESS l-;rniHjtriitl> Cnrcd-no titinibiigr l> OIIP .MOMll's IrtAIIK OK Dl'- I iOl I. \ HI'S ('KLIOHUM KO IMAIIII.II* FIT I'ow IKI:H. To convince sultcrcr* that those powder* wilt r. Gnulnid Is the only phy sician tliiit lias ever made this disease a aneclal study. nnd an t> our knowledge thousands have been rrnvi WRMI.Y ei'ituo ly the Use el I hese powde] s, v\ will " imr antee|| permanent cure in every ease, <>i retinal yen all money expended. All HutVerurs At; on Hi give these powder* an early tYial, c.nh be eon\ lured ot their cur ative power*. I'rjoe tor largn box, 4 ?."..'*!, or 1 boxes for #HU>O, sent by mail to any part of I'nited >tate* or < nn.tdn on reeeipt ul price, or by express, (', (I. |>. Aihlfess, ASH & ROBBINS. 3''4l KriTliJl STIIKI U, HKOOKI.VN. N. V CONSUMPTION Positively Cured, All snlTerers from tlii* disease that are anximisto tie cured should try l)r. hi*a- NK'.H t ELKniIATgU t i> NSt Mr 11 N K PoWOKIts. These Powders are the only preparation known that w ill cure CONMI verio v uud till diseases of the TIIKO.VT VM lawns—indeed so strode our faith in them, and also to eonvinee yon that they are no humbug, we will forward to every suflcrer, by. mail, post paid, a tree trial box. Wvuoii't want your money until you are perfectly sattslle-1 of t|n*|r curative powers. If your life Is worth saving, don't delay in giving these row otam a trial, a* tlwy w ill surely euro you. I'riee, tor large ho\, .*',.00, sent t> any jvirt of the F lifted states or Canada, by mail, on receipt ol price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, .100 FCLTOX Saui.Kit, lIHOOKi.VJf. N. V. * Combined Catalogue for 'is - OF Evsryltiiiif for tlic Garden N uuibel ine 17". pages, with colored plate SKXT FItKE | To oui Tustom.'rs of past years, and to all purchasers of our Is.oks. either <: \KDI-.NING l'all I'ltUMl'. i'KAC I'- H A I. FlA'lilt TT. IT'KK, or GAIJDKN -1 N<; Foli I'l.KASt'lvE (pfn*e #1 AOeach, prepaid, hy mad). To others,oil receipt of *2>o. Plain l'laiit or S*cd Catalogues, without Plate, tree to all. PETER HF.ND it RSON & CO., &EEDBMBN, MARKET (1 AIU>NKKS ANO FLOIUBTS, •") Cortiand St., _Air York. A (iREGMIOISE TMHIK 11 I Fur ttl.OO we will send /ret la/ mail eit her of the below-named collectlous, nil distinct varieties : 8 Ale til,ius. or 4 Azaleas, 8 Begonias, or -'t Camellias, '2 Cal.uliiiiii* (fancy), or fc tarnations Centaureas, or S other white-leaved Plants, 8 Dahlias, or K Dianthus (now Japan), 8 Ferns, s Alos-es, or Fu-hsias, 8 Geraniums. Fancy, 8 Variegated, or 8 Ivy lea veil. 4 Gloxinias, * Gladiolus, orßTuberoses (Pearl). 4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Har dy Shrubs. 8 Heliotropes. * Lantiiiiu*. or 8 Petunias 8 Paiiwes fnevv German). ot bTiose* Monthly 8 Hardy Hybrid, or 4 Otimbtorg, 8 Violet (scented)-, or * D.xMes. Engl. 12 Scarcer lletldlug, or 12 Scarcer Greeu house l v iants, M VerbeTir.* distinct and splendid sorts 2o Varieties of Hewer, or 2o varieties of Vegetable Seeds, or by EX Pit KSS, buyer t<> charges. 3 collections for *2i; .*> for #->; for A.": 5 li! for id: II tor #7-. 18 for $10; oi the full ■ C'lllcctJon or T"r varieties of Plants and J ,s • ds—sutlli lent to stock a greenliou.se • Hint garden—foi #2f>. to oi.r book "(lai d £ cning for Pleasure" ami Catalogue ofler | cd a'.Kive (value j1.7.">) will be added. j Peter Henderson & Co. ( 35 Cortlandt 31. ~V. 1! j BEALIH AND HAPPINESS, Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to tiieir ioss4'ssor, and yet they arc witiiiu tlic reach of every one who will use WUIUHTS 1.1 Villi PILLS. The only sure ( FIJI! lor Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia. Headache, > rents tor one box to Uarriok, liollcr & Co., To *2. 4th M. I'UiU i?"i 3 BUI Great chance to make 1110- B*3 R 88 ,H " V - lf you ° an t k't ''jzs Ssm w b v "" 0,1,1 ot lucenbacka. \\ c need a person in every town to take subscriptions for flic largest, cheapest anil best Illustrated familv pubiiea nor, in t lie world. Any one ran Wcome h successful agent. The most elegant works of art Riven free to MihserllH-rs. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribe*. One agent it.ports making over ♦l.sj hi a week. A !:nl> agent reports taking over 400 suHsciiNrs in ten days. All who engage make nioiiev fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home overnight. You ean do it as well as others. Full parti culars, direct ions and (arm* free. Elegant and exjieiisive ntlit free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No oie who en gag, s tails to make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland. Maine. 31—ly I'lA\(> ; renewed. latest Newspaper tor full reply sent free. Before buying I*l AN'O or OIt< AX read iny latest circular Betty's celebrated I'lahos & Organ*, beautiful Instrument! Challenge comparison ! Kivals are jealous of my success ! Most successful bouse in America ! Commenced a few years ago without a dollar, scales now nearly #2,0(10- (100atinuallv. Lowest prices ever given, elegant Itoicwood rhinos $135, ]G steps (,'lturch 4w HIGHEST HONORS. AT TttK Centennial Worlds Fair , 1878 ! TUK SHONINGER ORGANS PHONOI'NCEb I'NANIMOI'SLY AS TIIF. BKS T 1. \ W 77/ 1 \MIL V7X Their comparative excellence is recogniz, ed by tin* Jmlxes in their lleport, from which tlm following is un extract : "The K til! N5 NtIER OKGAN. (ON exhibit IM I lie beat liiNfrti ■ueiitn at a price rendering them" possible to a large class of purchasers, having a combination of lteeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing ninny desirable improvements, will stand longer in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out ot order, all the boards being made three ply, put together so It is impossible for them to either shrink, swell or sniit." THE O.AM DKUANtS AWAKIKI> Till* HANK 'tills Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the most cotnpe tent juries, ever assembled. New styles atul prices just issued, which are in aeeoruance with our rule, the BENT OKA" AN for the least money. g c arc prepared lo appoint a few new A eats. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid on application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. ; to rn CHESTNUT KTKKKT, Ntw II WEN. C ONN. Unprecedented BARGAINS AT ARRI 1 SfA'HOAEBi : STORE, 7 < 285 i MARKET ST., near THIRD | fctoisburg,|)ii. Our old Stock entirely sold out anil DAILY the Spring and Summer Seasons, wliich enables us to offer cur patrons the OIIOICEST SEW.GOODS IN Tin: Millinery Espartment. Wc have all the New Styles of II its and Bonnets for Ladies, Misses and children, such a? Chip, Leghorn Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un t rimmed-. Trimmed Hats from o0 ets. up L'ntrimnie.l " " 15 ets. ii] Hat Frames, all shapes. S cents. Full line of Silk Ribbons, Flow ers, Fcatfetrs an Ornaments. o Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department. Comp'ete Line of Laces, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Cuffs, Collars, Hush es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Zephyrs and Gertnanlown Wools, Honeycomb and Java Can vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per fumery, Jewelry, Hair Goods, &c. >olice a few of our Prices: Ili.mburg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. up j '2OO yds Machine Cotton, .* ets. Coats Machine Cotton, 5 ets. Pins, per paper. . . 2 44 Needles, per paper, . 3 ets. Corsets . . .25 ets a pair Neck Ho aches . 1 ct. up Hemmed and Stitched Hand kerchiefs froai . . 3 ets. u{i Gents' Linen Faced Collars, 10 c. a b. Ladies' Fancy Hose . 10 els. 44 White Ilose . Gets. Gents' Half Ilote . 0 ets. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs IS c. Gents' Linen Shirt Frouts 20 c. Alpaca Skirt Braid . 5 c. iiubber Dressing Combs 5 c. llubber Fine Combs, . 3c. Shoe Laces, per Dozen, 3 ts. Motto Frames, Glass and Back ... 30 cch Remember the place — No. 235 Market St., Lewisburg, near Third Street. *' r '* '* 80 in /*>**? n/~'iti* c&J nsa M/ 1 withfitiuidinji fH" REDUCTIC fiRR gfgA I> PKKTSa# omlnne to use tho fcua>t mate: fy " fffyi HHRI aod tx.-rfUc iW ptiUvKftare in their juanufactu: VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., Weitera Briaeh Oflu, 3SI Wttt Utlhn St., Cfcicge, ni. PCIItCITAL OITICS u& Vusfsctorto, Hliiatc*a, STORE . ,1%4 LE TI ISP, I no, PKXXA. J. HOWB&, Proprietor. **" _ # I 11* ' • Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. IV S. T. SHUGERT & CO., ALLEGHANY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.; Dcalersiu Medicines Toilet Articles, &c..£fg A full line of Goods of '.he I**H quality always ktpt on hand. OQr stock is as complete as any in the Count}. We invite the people of Penns and Brush Valleys to call and examine our goods Cor anything they need in out* Hue. t S—ty-; DAY. I. BROWN, Manufacturer arid Dealer in TIX-NVARE, STOVEPPIC & TRIMMINGS SPOTTING mi FRUIT CASS. Would reject fully Inform the publlc'that lie keens on haiid or makes to order ill kinds of Ttswakb, Stove- FIXTCKKS. FKtITCANS, IJSPOBTINS A SPECIALITY 33 Fruit cutis alwayion hJttM 1 !.. Uejwiii'ng done at sholt notice. Ha\ing sojecten yosrsie\f*rrTenc< in tin* businessWeflitters hltr- , self that his work is fully e AND FOrUI.AK STAND, Corner Market and Front troeU. LEWISHU RG.PA A First Class Hotel iu all ltespec CHA RG ES-MOD Ell ATE. C. M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKKRS' ARTICLES, WC., MARKKT STREET. Lewisburg, Pa, FURNITURE! J. H. HAZELL, Spring Mills, Pa., is at all times prepared to make furniture to order. He holies l>y good work and low prices to merit a share of public patronage. Cane lottom ehairsahvays on hand. UNDERTAKING A SI'KIAI ITY Collins' Voltaic Plaster IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL. KINGSTON, MINN.. S April "Jo. 1H77. \ 1 consider COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER the best plaster I ever saw. and am recommending it to all. C. McMOKBOW. HUME, 111., } April l, 1877. J It has done my boy more good than a" Other medicines, lie now goes to school for the tirst time in three years. KI IZA JANK DUKFIELD. COLLINN 1 YOITAIC PLASTER for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness, numbness, and inflammation ol the lungs, liver, kidneys, spletfn, bowels, bladder, heaft and muscles, is eoiial to an army of doctors and acres t>f plants and shrubs. I*lt ICC 33 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists and ly WEEK v\ POT- J h it Proprietor*. Boston. Mass: 17 lw. D it. D. 11. 31 INGLE, Offers his provisional services to the p u lie. Answers ca'dt> at al hours OFFIOIS AND RESIDENCE | J Uillhcim, 18, Ulrftl Tiding* for tut Week, Nervobi und Debilitated. Onrntest Improved Keif A< tii|t Tbttanie AppliaMees are a nfcedv and Peinannt cure for ltlicnmatisiu. Ncuraigia. Kidney, Liver and Female Com plaints, Nervous l'rostration. Back and .spinal Irritation, and Kindred Diseases Prices, Waist Beit, s">.oi> ; Spinal Belt, for Fan lysis and Spinal Ailments. and til)wards - Armlets. Anklets. Head Baud*. Knee Caps, *2.00 each : Suspensories, s'>.oo. Illustrated Fanunilct Free. Address. UALYA3O-M Kill! M ASSO4 I ITJO.V-. £> E;i!>t Ninth iJlretet, New York. IMj. BUSH HOUSE, PA. F. D. M ipLLOM, L;t,U' Chief Clerk of the Pobintum IIOUSC, riTTSBUKO, l'tliUfl-, Pioprietor, Only First Class Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. Glad Tiding to All! JO IJy /i. FOR I) HAS OF EN ED A TAILOKSHOF IN Main Street, MilMm Peniia. Where he is now ready to satisfy aF tlmso who will give hlin their trade in city style. He is a first-class Cutter and Fitter ami *x a workman cau not be surpassed. With close attention to Business, he hopes huvewvt the Patronage of this eoiuuiuuity and the count ry generally All orders promptly filled and all work graaranted, b'o-Gl JOHN B. FORI) 13ELLEFOXTE BREWEBV, LKntS HAAS TroprleW. Bellefontc, Uo-1 Pa INSURANCE MEN! T^, CK AGENTS WANTED . —FOR TIIK— New Riiilane! Mntnal Life Ins. Co the oldest mutual iu t).e auiitn, iLih-ia 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MABTON & WAKKI.IN, General Agent's 133 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. WANTED! We wish an agent. liiale or female, in each town of tins county, to get up Clubs among lamilics, hotels, factories, &e., for the sale of our 'leas, and will offer very liberal com missions to such. We have l>evp importers of Teas for over 20 years and can afford to send, aud we will send a better article fe,r the money than any other house in New York. Our reasare put u|> in one pound packages, with the mime and price printed upon each. v>>*;u ( , lubs lrCi3,for tei,US a " d bUlllk form for . YORK 111 NA TEA O. , I. o. BoK.nl. No. a: Church St, New York Srly CHRONICp^W^ Plainest of all books— •Plain Home Talk and Medical Common by Dr. E. B. Footk, of 120 Lexington Ave! N.N. Furchasers of this book are at Ilberu to consult its author in person or by mail free. Price by mail, *3.24 for the Standard edition, oi >51.50 for the popci.ak edition which contains all the same mattei and il. lustrations. Contents tallies free. Aob.vts Wavtkd, Mi'KBAY IDLL PUBLISH INo 0.. 12J Last JStU yi. N. 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