■ the Journal. Tiller & Dciiinier, Proprietors "B 6. TIKiM-WKti. AxMUiate Editor ■Whelm, Thursday May Id. ... - ■ Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. r v . -, =eS TH£ NATIONAL. TICKET. ??7 " Last week the called National ' party held their convent ion in Phila delphia, noiivinated their candidates ami constructed their platform. ,li e convention was a very strange aiHjbdieedttlAnf ftiixtureof "resjiecfc able*' men, G reenbaekors, Laborers, and CoMmunists. The kilter ele - meat# predominated and.took charge of matters from the first. "Respect able" Billv Armstrong, who was so sanguine of a nomination for Govei nor, was next to nowhere. Some of the resolutions are of course all right and read well enough on paper, but the major part of the platform is visionary and impractic able. The following is the ticket •: Gov ernor—Samuel K. Mason, of Mer ■"oefLieutenant Governor —Chris- - topher Shearer, of Berks 2 Supreme Judge—Benj. S. Bontly.of Lycom • luff; Secretary of Internal Affairs- James 1.. Wright, of Philadelphia. - Mr. Shearer lias sinco declined tak ing a candidate, and Judge Bentley may do likewise. f\>r the Stltlfxetxu Journal. , it is not altogether an unusual thing to hear of some stir in our - town occasionally, but one of the roost pleasant and interesting times, ; in the memory of all unbiased tnmds. took place during last week. The Northern Conference of the ' ' Central Pennsylvania Synod conven ed here, in conjunction with the pre paratory meetings for the dedica tion of the new. Lutheran Church. The following miuisters with their delegates were present : Revs. l)i --ven, Aurand, Tomlinson, Smith, Fisher, McCool, Anspach, Miller, Lmtz and Schnure. Rev. S. G. Shannon, of Milroy, and Rev. W. M. Landia, P<tstor Loci of the Re formed Church, Am? also present, and elected advisory members. Tlie —mfeeliaga.. and services throughout the week were well attended and much interest mauifestyd by all present. V. On Thursday Afternoon'the exer. cises were conducted for the lienefit of the children. Revs. Schnure, ar.d McCool addressed the children, followed by Kev. Fisher, who spoke to the parente, very forcibly and elo quently urging upon them the neces sity of training their children iu the way they should go. The most interesting feature of the week was undoubtedly the Bible reading or. Saturday afternoon, eon ducted by Rev. Shannon. Space does not allow me to give this mat ter justice. Suffice it to say that not only did tne ministers partici pate, but all—even frcm the aged down to the youth, just ushering in -to manhood or womanhood, took jart. On Sabbat it morning the largest concource of people that ever assem bled here en a similar occasion. flock ed together to witness t)i 3 dedica tion of the church. Services were , held7u two churches —the Lutheran and Reformed —one being et tirely inadaquate to accommodate the peo ple. Rev. Henry Zeigier, 1). I>., of Selinsgrove, preached in the L4itiier an, and Kcv. S. G. Shannon, iu the Reformed Church —both to the de light and edification of the "large numbers present. A debt ot $775 still remained to be paid, but in less than an hour ihis amount tcith a mareiin over, was secured. The whole secret undoubtedly was—the people heard good preaching, their hearts were benefited —and their purses opened. They gave liberally and cheerfully. Sunday afternoon communion was held. It was one of the most solemn and impressive services I ever wit nessed. Ministers and people—of all denomination present—assembled around the Lord's table to renew j r their allegiance to their Divine Mas \ .ter A the meek and lowly Jesus. Well may angels look dowu on such a sight and A?eep, if they can weep— for joy. The exercises of the w egk closed on Sunday evening with an excellent sermon by Rev. CTiley, of lewis burg. The people returned to their homes with grateful hearts, well satisfied wiih the work done during the day and week. Yours, Rebersburg, May 13th, 1878. Deputy Sheriff L. T. Munson, left this place on Friday evening last with eight prisoners for the pen itentiary at Pittsburg. Their names were Frank Bauner, Ben. May (white) and Charles Mills, (colored) under sentence for tbree years; Jacob Wolf, (white) two years; " Hugh W. Kiddle, (white) fifteen months; Frank Stove r, G. W. Adams, (white) and Frank Miller, (colored) one year each. It was a sorry sight to see these men passing from the jail to the dejiot there in -charge of the Sheriff and his assist ants. The crimes of most of them were committed while under the in fluence of whisky, and their fate ought to be a warning to others. The Sheriff delivered his prisoners safely, asJie always does, and re; turned to town on Saturday. Ilis deputies for the occasion were Cal. Harper, John Sweeney, Frank A dams and Ellis Oivis.— Watchman. Ex-Gov. A. G. Curtin will deliver his popular lecture on "Russia and the Russians" in the M. E. Church, Millheim, Saturday evening, May 18th, 1878., Ample preparations will be made by the committee. The Millheim Cornet Band has been en gaged for the occasion. Pioceeds for the benefit of the Band. Ad mittance, 20 cents, children uuder 1" ifMji in rrntn Doors, open at 7 o'clock. *" Lecture begins at 8. David H. Mingle, ) Chas. H. Held, > Committee. B. O. Delninger, J Susquehanna Chnssis of the Reformed Church had a Yery in terestiog and hattdonibug- session in Williajnsport, the other week. The attendance of delegates, both cleric al and lay, was full. The parochial reports upon the whole, encourag ing* i*v. James Crawford, of JLew isburg, and ltev. J. G. Shoemaker, of Aaronsburg, were elected dele v gates to the.General Synod which met in .Lancaster yesterday. The next annual meeting of Class is will to held in Bellefonte. r>n the 3rd Wednesday in May. 1870. Ex-Gov. Curtin's Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, at the Journal Book More. Great The fullest and cheapest line of Stationery, at the Journal Book Store. Lecture Reformed and Lutheran Ilyuui Books, at the Journal Book Store. on If you wish to save twenty i*?r cent, on your purchase, buy your goods at Stain's Store. "Russia"" ~ Gen. B. F. Butler is to deliver the big speech on Decoration Day at Gettysburg. and the Why do you pay 25 cents for cof fee when you can buy just as good for twenty cents, at Stain's. "Russians" Harry Tomlinson sells choice Im perial Tea at 40 cents per. pound up, Good Rio Coffee at 20 cents. Otlu r grades in proportion. Call and see. will come off Tell the people that at Stam's Store is the largest, best selected and cheapest stock of goods ever brought to Millheim. ■ in the __ • Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Teachers' Bibles and Presentation Bibles —all very cheap—at the Jour nal Book Store. M. E. JJhurch, . Centre county has thirty-six con victs to the Pittsburg Penitentiary. Truly "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Millheim, CAD. The amlerslgniHl takes this method of thanking his friends who so kindly assist ed blui In starting a home. R. A. BC MILL EH. Saturday evening, Centre Hall has her dander up high and is going to raise a military company forthwith. Wonder who is to be Cdptiny and if the thing means toih. May 18th, Under the new law the County Superintendent of Centre rountv will have a salary of $1">o0. Jlcn . Putchcr ought tow to get himselt a brand new suit of bright blue cloth with gilt buttons and have lots of printing done. - - • 1878. Miles township soil is well adapt ed to giow county Supcriutcndcrs: It has supplied the county with that ornamental commodity for the last twelve years and can easily do it for twelve more without exhausting the crop. _ 44 T0 do as Folks of Fashion do,'' In one re spect at least, you must use GLENN'S SCL- I-HVK SOAP, which Is immensely popular a morg the elite of society, aod deservedly so, for it is the most salutary of beuutiflers and purifiers. Sold by all DruKKists. HILL'S HAIR & YVITISKEH DIE. or brow u, 5o ceuts. 10-4. Everylody is delighted that Gov. Curtin is coming to give us a lec ture. Independent of the fact that the Governor is one of the best speak ers in the country, he lias more per sonal friends tluoughout our valleys than perhap* any other man in the state. Millheim has an express office at last, with Mr. George Ulrieh as agent . We have no doubt George will attend to the duties of his new position faithfully and punctually, and serve the public as well as the company to the best of his abilities. Hope lie may succeed in building up a good trade. Ofiice, one door west of Foote's Store. Tickets for Gov. Curtin's Great Lecture in Millheim, on Saturday evening, are for sale at the follow ing places : Penn Hall—-Fisher's Store ; Woodward Spielemyei's Store ; Aaronsburg—Phi Hips'. Store and Yearick's Store ; Rebel sb'urg— Frame's Store and Spiglemyer's Store ; Madisonburg Oeker A Emerick's Store ; Millheim—Stam's Store, Tomlinsjn's Grocery and Journal Book Store. Friday, Saturday and Sunday were very cold for "May. It made one think of overcoats, coal, etc. Sunday night the snap culminated in a severe frost, which we fear kill ed most of the garden vegetitiou and fruit. Grapes especially suffer ed severely, and there will be very few, if any, this season. Some think rye may have been materially injured also. Friday evening ground was brok en for another house, corner of Penn and South Streets. Ye editor came to the conclusion he might as well have a house of his own and so he made a start in that direction. Now don't get matters mixed. A paper like the Journal must of course have several editors —one English, the other Veutsch. It is the Lands man that is building, the llinglish rnan has a horoe~-such as-it is. The colored Jubilee Singers* of Bellefonte, were here and acted their part well. Their performance gave satisfaction in the fullest sense, and whenever they couclude to come again they will be welcome. They sang at Millheim, Kebers burg and Woodward, and nad good audiences throughout. The trip itself as well as its re sults, were entirely satisfactory to the troupe. Hope .bcv will call again, Reflect thai in every cemetery S of the silent tenants are the vic tims of ncKleclect Oourll* and cohls ; ntni if yon are thus af flicted. avoid their fate by resortirn? <rt once to Hale's Honey of Horchnttnt! and 7>ir. nn immediate, aereenble, and certain means of cure. Sold by all Pike's Tooth ache Drops cure In 1 minute. 18 4. Bio FIRE IN LKA-ISBUIIO.—Tues ! day night the 7th inst. Lewisburg had big fire. Shortly after 1 1 o'clock, while a heavy thunder storm was prevailing, M. Halfpenny & Cos. Woolen Factory was discover ed to be on lire on the third floor. The-steam engine was soon at hand, but every time it started playing on the lire the hose, which was rotten, bursted. Tlie whole building was soon enveloped in flames, the hejrt became intense, and a scene ot great excitement ensued. Another adja cent building of Halfpenny & (Vs. as well as four other houses lielong. iug to Mr. Walls also caught lire, and it was feared a good portion of the town would be laid in ashes. At this critical juncture some of the citizens brought out the old Valient hand engine and with it done good service. A second heavy rain also descended and very opportunely as sisted to extinguish the flames on the Walls houses, but the factory and other buildings close by, were totally destroyed. Halfpenny A Co*B. loss is very heavy, but they have a total insurance of $27..T00 on the two buildings and on their stock. The fire is supposed to have orig inated by spontaneous combustion or by lightning. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. A little son of Mr. Spear Gilli land, while wrestling with another boy, broke his aroi. Samuel Hoover was engaged in sawiug strips on a circular saw and accidentally sawed his thumb off at the first joint. l)r. VanValzah at tended to both cases. Capt. Hassenplug has just re turned from the city with a fine lot of new goods. George knows how to do It. Grenoble, on the hill, appears to do a larger business than ever. The capacious store room is filled with a goiHl assortment of goods— all ut rock bottom prices. The merchants of this place do not follow the example of their neighltors. by* advertising # on store boxes. [But how do they adver tise ?—Ed.] Some one had the meanness to shoot two hogs with shot, which may result in death to the poor dumb animals. Hope Mr. Gray may l>e able to find out who is guil ty of so mean a trick, and give him the full penalty of the law. YONKY. John Keen ami Wm. Wirt, Supervisors of lVnu Township,ln art. w.tb said Twp. JgT*. DR. April 9tU, To note of A. Stover and J. Stoner. 0191 *9 May 4th, " amount of duplicate 1706 91 Ual. on settlement, 29 67 $1928 47 1878, CR. May 4th Rv work on road ♦'39* 99 lumber Wm Wirt "A M •* 44 " •• Geo. W. Stover 1* 6* " " •" " C. Alexander 7uO 44 - 44 •• A. Darter 200 4 J. Kentettor 4 co •• " " *• Seb. Muster SWI 44 .1. K erst ft ter 1 81 4 * •• •• '• J. Sankey 140 II. Zerby 33 00 .. .. .. a ,.f paid by preedeees sors 2 81 •' 44 •' uernlions on duplt - • CAT,. 2 61 Service ]>er -I 82 97 4 •• Win Wirt 69 • 44 •' 44 J. Sanders 21 W 44 44 44 4 ash at settlement 300 44 " 41 J. Miller on contract 112 50 44 4 - J. w. Mover bridge contract 7"> no 44 4 44 44 44 road dain- 28 oo ages 2 on 44 44 44 Jlpen Mitvfr for drill 500 44 44 Wm Wirt expenses " 44 44 printin -"bill. Will-r A Dciuinjjer 3 00 " •• 44 - expenses and es in nd case 30 20 44 •' 44 closing collection of duplicate i * 900 ♦1929 47 John R. Balr and G. W. llarter. Overseers of the PKr. of l'enn tow nship, in act. with said Twp. 1879. DR. April 9th. To Cash $Ui7 47 44 44 amt. of duplicates 7.12 70 ♦B4O 17 IS7S, CR. Keb. 19th. By Reel. R. B. Hartman, Fryer 18 42 Feb. 21st. By Jonth. Kreamer, t>oard 75 April sth, J I) Eoote, Mds. 9 04 • 4 4 4 J W Snook. Mds. for paupers 4 35 44 6th O Wirt. Cath Hoover 76 50 44 44 M. Smith, Pau|ier 73 52 4 ' 44 H Rover. M llarter pauper 40 71 44 44 (4 Kimestlne. D Florv *2 94 44 44 M Evert, F Rote lionserent 20 nn 44 44 1) II Mingle, Medical att. 23 75 44 44 K Bartholomew 4 , Shoetnak ii.g. Paupers 3 55 44 44 W K Alexander, Mdse, Paupers 2 50 44 44 H <1 Outelius, Ex. teeth Pauper 50 44 44 D I. Zerby making Dup. 2 35 44 44 J W Snook, Mdse. Pauper 6 30 44 Bth J n Reifsnyder Services 300 44 44 Harshherger expenses ]79 44 44 Warrant In duplicate TO May 25th Guin Syringe, J Eisen huth, 1 25 Jan. Ist Approving duplicate, J limerick 50 April Ist P Musser, Bowcrsox, board ing 44 43 44 sth .1 W Stain, Mdse. 3 86 44 6th H H Weiser, L Straw board ing. 78 00 44 6th U G Smith, Botversox board ing 5 25 44 Bth J Funk, D Flory boarding 80 00 44 44 Keb. Brandt, Mrs & Mr. Brandt. 99 75 •* 44 Exonerations on duplicates" 206 44 44 Traveling expenses Hersh berger, 80 44 44 Services 34 on 44 44 Perrentage on duplicate 'M 54 44 44 Cash 3 92 4 * 44 Balance cash 15y 44 FMO 17 We the undersigned, Auditors of Penn Township, having examined the above ac counts, find them correct ana approve them. 5 A. WAJ.THR, ) G. W. STOVER, J Auditors H. E. DUCK, \ April 9th. 1879 DIED. On the ult., at the rasldence of Sam. uel Iluzelin BennerTownship, MimChris tina Fletta Brcon.uged 15 years. 8 months and 12 days. On the 4th inst., near Potter's Mills, Mr. Evan Eva ns, aged t>4 years. CHURCH DIRECTORY. EVANGELICAL.— Rev. J. D. Stover will preach next Sunday evening. UNITED BUKTHBBN. — Rev. J. M. Smith will preach next Suuday morning. LUTHERAN.— Rev. J. Tomlinson, Pastor. —English preaching next Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Lodge and Society Directory. The MiUhcim Cornet Band w ill meet in thu Town Hull on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. 217 P. of 11., meets in Alexander s block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at P. M. and on the 4tli Saturday of each month at I}* i 4. M. Mill help! Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F meets every Sulurday evening. Lodge Room tn Wilt's Building. The Millheiin B. & L. Association meets in the Town Hall, on the evening of the I second MOHIIHY of each month. Anuouureneit*. . >. CONGRESS. . • We are authorized to announce flint P. G. Bush, Esq.. of Bellcfoute, will lien can didate for Congress, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. JUDICIAB. We are authorized to announce that C V S- MeCormlek. Esij., of Lock Haven l*a eamli date for the otltee of President Judge of this district, subject to Democratic rules. SHERIFF. ,Cl We are authorized to announce lint' John B. Balr. of pcnii township. Is a candidate or Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We arc authorized fa announce that L. T., Mini son, Esq., of Bellcfoute, |s a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Hie decision of -the. Iteiuoeratlc County Convention. I.FGIbI.ATLRE We are autliorlwsl to announco that W. A. Murrav, Ks|. of Boalsburg. ts a candi date for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that W -1.. Mussel. Ks<|., of Millkeim'. ts a caiididJie for legislature, subjiwt ) to Hie <lee4sloii of the Democratic County Convention. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that F. I*. Mussm", now of Bcllefonto, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subjei-t to the Ueciiiou of the Democratic County Convention. FBOTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that Sam uel M. Nwartz. of Potter township, ts a can didate for Prolhouotary, subject to Demo cratic rules. We are authorized to announce that B. F. Shafer, Esq.. of Walker township, ts a can didate for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Democratic County Cou vcutiou. Wt are authorized to announco S. J. Herlng. Ks<|., of Gregg township, as a ran didate for Prothonotary, subject to the de rlstob of the liemocratic County Couveu tlou. COMMISSIONER. AY e are authnjized to announce that A. J-' Griest, Esq., of Uuionvßle, will be a randl* date for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the ihunoeiatlc County Con? vention. , We are authorized to announce that John Hoy, Jr., of Marlon township, I? a candb date for (.'ouuty Commissioner, subject tit the decision of the Democratic County Com, vention. We are authorized to announce J. 11. Hahti. of Milesburg, as a candidate fo( County Coinii.iaaiouer. subject to the de. clslon of the Democratic County Conven tion. ASSIN EE S SALE OF RIAL AND PER SONAL PROPERTY. The under signed. Assignee of Samuel Hack man. will, sell r.t public sale ou the premises. tw mtles south of Millhelni. on Saturday. June, Ist. DTs, the following descrils'd real es tate, to wit: a house and hit in IVnn town " ship, Centre cout ty, l*a.. hounded by tlnj-L C. & S. C. K. R. and Lmd* of BenJ. Iver-' stetter. et. al . This propertv is situated opposite theli.- R. De|ot, |s well adapted for a aa.oon or res-., taurant. the house is new, and is considecod a very desirable projiert y. Also—the following personal prqpert One Cook Stove and pipe. Coal ,Stosm tj"#- 1 ner Cupboard, Cbesla, Bedsteads. Bum K, Tubs. Crockery, and other articles *>o nu merous to ractitloD. Also a lot of Candy, and Jars. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , at said day, when terms will be made known by J- 11. KKirSMTPER. Assignee. Millhe'.in. May 13.1875. 175 XhXT TOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters test*. L) mentary cn the est ite of Catharine laing. (widow.) late of MiW s township. Cen tre Co.. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all person* indebted to said estate are hereby requested to inake immediate payment, aud those having claims against the saiiie to present them duly au thenticated for settlement W. 11. COUMAN, Rebersburg, A pi. 25 6t. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-LettMw of administration on the estate of Martin Stover, late of Haines township. Con try county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons tri uebteJ to said estate are lierebv notified to make immediate payment, and those having claim*, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. • NOAH STOV*b, MICHAKL STOVKR. ]B-6w. Admitiistratois. P UErniKT. D. A. MCBSEU. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Grain, riovertcMl, Flour 4k Feed, Goal, Fluster A ML ' MILLHEIM, PA. Highest' market price paid for all kinds oT C3-K/AJCN*, ' Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSER MILL, In MILLHEIM. ' COAL, PLASTER & SALT I f Always on han<l and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of ths public patronage respectfully elicited. 39-ly i Mlllbelm Market Wheat No. 1 ig Wheat No. 1 l.io Corn M Rye ft Oats White ijs Oats. Black JS Buckwheat $0 Flour gAj Brau A Shorts, per hundred I.Do SiU.t, per Brl V.Ou Plaster, ground IO.IjO Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 60 Tymothyseed Flaxseed Itloversecd • Butter (C Hams 9 Fides 6 Veal {•Kp Potatoes 2 Lard * ° Tallow •' S<iap Dried Apples a Dried Peaches Dried Cherries *4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal #4.75 Btove " 4,80 Chestnut" 4.50 Pea " 3.25 Corrected every Wodncsday by Gephart A Musser. Diamond. Star Egg, Rose, and Floral Cards 13c., with name. Sec oinbe & Co., Kinder book, N. Y. 19 4. SWEET Awnrdtd hi.jKui pritt .11 Centennial J>posit:te for flnr rkfM\nj jua/Ctte* ttd ertJtrn.-' ami fiw'in.-; rUftr twtr* *f t\ctctrniny anW Jltifrrinp. The be*t iel*4'-o *Ter tnde. As fittr blue strip ti vt. -rnsrk is cltmely iiailsled on inferior coods, see thai Jarkton't fkil is on seery pin*. Hold by Healers. Send for ssniple, frse, to C. A. J*. ao A " B'frs., I'etersbvrj, >'■ Geo. F. Wardlk, General Agent, Isos. 3 and 5 Soulli Water Street Phila. It- DPfIAIJC! Highest honors at all world' yUUttH4) Exhibitions. LATFBTC AT ALOG U KS ttnd CI RCU LARS with new style* redneed price* and much informal ion sent free, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.. Boston. New York or Chicago. 20 41. ■PITS EPILEPSY, OR PALLING SICKNESS I'lrmaHcntly ( nrrd no hnmbu|t > MONTH* VIiAOE OP Dr. Gn.AW)'l CRlfcrtitATEo In k a lii iti.K FIT I'OYtieug. To ctHivluiw sulfturni ttiut tlioae powder* w ill Ut> till vve vlulm lor Uioiu, wo n* 111 jjwuil Uiout by mull, i'OHT PAID, u rmtE mi At no*; Ahl)!\ Goulntd In ilie onlv phy- Alrixh tout lium ovor made till* Ui*otuo w niH'-tiwl t|ulv. Utnl UH to our know lodge tlibiuundM Imt'o bocn rr. hhanrkti.T cvngD ftfte or tIIUHO {MlWllvlTt, w will guwr- RiltfO jt>rruiu|i< lit cure in every cane, or yufunff yod U luouey tfgpvnpsd. AH *uffreW uftould glvo Iliono powuor* n oanly triol, ami b .u\tiiood of lliolr cur* OIH. for large box, $3 00, or 4 boxen for 9TH.UU, *ont by mall to any (xn lof Unltod ARutm r CunntkAizil receipt of price, or by tupri'M, C. O. I>. Aaflrcv*, ASH & ROBBINS, , *3fO,FIVTON SriU'.KR, lIHOOKLTR, N. T. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All nntTcrcrH from ihit* dlneunc that are uii x|ou* tp be cured aliouUl try I>r. Kiaa- NSll'a < Kl KUK.vfKH C oNSfMI'TIVR I'd*UFKM. Tlieae Powders are the only jierparatton know ii that sill curt* Coursemitioa and all di>euc* of the THROAT AMI I. onus — indeed ao Htro.lg our faith in them, ami alao to Convince yon that they are no humbug, ■we will * torwuid to every sufferer, by. until, nost puid, u free trial box. • We don't want your money until you are perwetly sutislled of their curative powers. If "your life Is worth saving, don't delay In giving these rowur.Ha a trial as they w 111 surelv cure you. * Price, for large box. 03.00, sent to any .part of the L ulled States or Canada, by mall, oo receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 360 Pvt. tom Stkeek, BROOKLYN. X. V. | Combined Catalogue for '2B -or— EferythiM for the Garden Numbering ITS pages, with colored plate NEXT IHEE To our customers of past years, and to all purchasers of our books, either GARDENING FOR PROFIT, PR ACT- I< Al. FI/IRIOULTURE, or GARDEN. • ING FOR PLEASURE (price kl. soeach, prepaid. by mail). To others.on receipt of '.Ac. 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Faaev. 8 Variegated, or 8 Ivy leaved. 4 Gloxinias, BGladiolus,orßTuberoses (Pfcarl), 4 tirajie vines . 4 Honeysuckles , 4 Har dy Shrubs, 8 Heliotropes, 8 Lintanus.or 8 Petunias * Pansies (new German) , oi 8 Salvias, 8 Roses Monthly b Hardy Hybrid, or 4 Climbing. 8 Violet (scented), or 6 Daisies, Engl. 12 Scarcer Bedding, or 12 Scarcer Green house Plants, 16 Verbenas distinct and splendid sorts 23 Varieties of Flower, or A) varieties of Vegetable Seeds, or by EXPRESS, buyer to charge*. (a collections for $2; 5 for $3; 9 for $5: 12 for R>; 14 for $7; is for RIO: or the full collection of 3.V) varieties of Plants and i Seeds— suflieient toxtock a greeiibouse 5 and garden — for #23. to or.r book "Gard j ening for Pleasure" and Catalogue olfer cd above (value $1.75) will be added. | Peter Henderson & Co. I So Cortlandt St. Y. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and H rppitiflss are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and vet tliev are within the reach of every one who wlfl use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CI'RE lor Torpid Lirer, I>v pepsia. Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipa tion. Debilltv. Nausea, and all Bullous com plaints and Blood disorders. None genuino unless signed "Win. Wright, Z'hlla." If your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents for one tvx to Barrick, Roller & Co., 70 k. 4th St. Phils. #|||| Great chance to make mo Ifl II || belf you can't get gold IIULwl 1 "" can get greeub::c.ir:.. We neetl a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated (ainiiv publica tion In the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price Is so low that almost everybody subscribe*. One agent rejiorts making over $l5O m a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make-money fast. You can devote all votir tjniF to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be aw.iv from home overnight. You can do It as well as other*. Full parti ctilars,directions and termsfree. Klegantand expensive utlit free. If you want profitable worß send us your address at once. It exists notplbg to try the business. No oie who en gages fails to make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland. Maine. 31-ly PI Another battle on nnp am 1,1.4U mgh prices. War Uftll.l.l wuTHm7nopz?i.to renewed. latest Newsnaper for full roplv sent free. Before buying PI ANO or ORG AN read my latest circular Hetty's celebrated Piabos & Organs, beautiful " Instrument ! Challenge comparison 1 Rivals are jealous of my success ! Most successful house in America I Commence ! a few years ago without a dollar, scales now nearly S2,(MV 000 annually. Lowest prices ever given, elegant Rosewood l'lunos $135, 16 steps Church Organs. slls, tremendous bargains now'readv Adrrcas, DANIEL F. BEAT WAR NKW WAU Ct^d^\ For A fASK r CATARRH rftrjU T,,:lt Surord'B Kadlral *r v t'wr© for Catarrh will not In slantly relieve and speedtlv V- £. , ! r T*; References. lleurvl YieltS, Esq., Wells. T'argo t M Co., Aurora. N. Y.; b'in.lW' Mbllatton, Oran.g 1& Rowan, St Louis. Testa ami treatise by inatl. with improved inhaier, •! $1- s oldeverywhere, WKEKS&POTTER Proprietors, on, Mass. 19 4w HIGHEST HONORS. AT TUT Centtnnial Worlds Fair , 1878 / SHONIN3ER ORGANS riIONOUN<!ED rSAMMOVBLY AS TIIK BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their bamparatlve excellen o is recegnizi ed by the Judges in their Report, from which the follow ing is an extract : "The B. SIIXIXUER ORGAN CON exhibit wa the beat Inwtru ment* at a price rendering them possible to a large class of purchasers, havtnr a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable improvements, will stand longer hi dry or damp climate, less liable to get out olorder, all The boards being made three {ly, put together su it is impossible for them o either shrink, swell or stnit." THE ®>'LY ORGANS AWARDED THIS HANK. T'lits Medal and Award was granted after tile most severe competition of the. best makers, before one of the moMt rompo lent Juries ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just Issued, which are in accordance with uur rule, the BEST ORGAN Tor the least money. g e are prepared to appoiut a few new A enla. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid onapplication to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. !>J t ll (HKSTMT NTKKFT. \BW Hjiten.C OSS. Unprecedented BARGAINS AT SI'ORE, 235 MARKET ST., near THIRD fetoisburg, '|Ja. Our old Stock entirely sold out and receiving NEW GOODS DAILY • the Spring and Summer Seasons, which enables us to offer cur patrons the CHOICEST SEW GOODS IN THE Millinery Department. We have all the New Styles of lifts and Bonnets for Ladies, Misses and children, such as Chip, Leghorn Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un trimmed. Trimmed liats from 50 cts. t p Uutrimraci " 41 15cts. up Hat Frame*, all shapes, 8 cents. Full line of Silk Ribbons, Flow ers, Feathers] an Ornaments. o Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department. Compete Line of Lactrs, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Cuffs, Collars, Rush es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Zeptijri and Germantown Wools, Honeycomb and Java Can vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per fumery, Jewelry, Hair Goods, At. Notice a few of our Prices: Hamburg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. up 200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 cts. Coats Machine Cotton, 5 ct*. Pins, per paper, . , 3 14 Needles, per paper, . 3 cts. Corsets . . . 23 cts a pair Neck Uouches , 1 ct. up Hemmed and Stitched Hand kerchiefs from . . 3 ct*. up Gents' Linen Faced Collars, 10e, ab. Ladies' Fancy Ilose . lOcti. " White Hose . 6 cts. Gents' Half IIoi:e . 6 cts. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs 18 c. Gents' Liuen Shirt Fronts 20 c. Alpaca Skirt Braid . 5 c. Rubber Dressing Combs 5 c. Rubber Fine Combs, . 3c. Shoe Laces, per Dozen, 3 ets. Motto Frames, Glass aud Back ... 30 cch Remember the place— No. 235 Market St., Lewisburg, near Third Street. mm] mm Bn *f h 'l! IM *"'"*'* In eontfntrtcn ts4 rsai IB fl |il flflAf Ui-iifr a tin bobbin brcctura rxJiut*d. S3 fl U IB *f~ AU Vtt Wfri Mf print a r< ni /I H ■■ eoniMnrs rTrrr dtrablr fiii|>rorrm#iit. J SI W B *-^JKr r 7 fibirAi frill out rwulj- fiw uw, * > BbT flit n ERWWwt dMtlm • viothilMtiptu gv OtricP. and rxrrrU!.tbr f-Ytarctc&re la tlartr BMayfMtr Ttcfoa sewing machine CO.. VmUn ltut * M. M*4U< .. CHof*. ffl. RED FRONT FURITITTJRE STORE, LEWISBURG, J. HOWER, Proprietor. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables* Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. • kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. •. ly S. T. SHUGERT & CO., i i ALLS OH ANY STREET, PENNA., '•* . :'.* t*> L'ealersin •• •" ' ; Medicines Toilet Articles, &c.^g . " R A full line of Goods of the best quality always ktpt on hand. Our stock is as complete as any in the Count). We invite tlie people of Penns and Brush Valleys to call and ex Amine our goods for anything they need in our line. 18-ly, DAV. I.BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in I -WARE, STOYEPPIR & TR MMIStiS SPOITIXti mil FRl'lT CAYS. Would respectfully inform the putiielt sat he keens on hand or makes to order all Kinds of Tinwark, Stovk nxm, rm itcans, etc., etc. SSPOUTIIIfi A SPECIALITY V. Fruit cans alwayson haud. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters Wtr self that lu-> work Is full> tvju*' to an j- In this sect lon of the count ry. A •hare of the public's patronage Is respect ully solicited. lion, second floor of Foote'i ttlore, Jtiltlietm. Penan American House, J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL, Propri 1 tor. OLD AND rorULAR BTAND, Corner Market and Front trootr. LEWISBU RG,P A X First Class Hotel in ail Respec CHARGES-MODERATE. C. M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS* ARTICLES, ETC., MARKET STB EFT. Lcwisburg, Pa, FURNITURE! J. H. HAZELL, Spring Mills, Fa., is at all times prepared to tnnke furniture to order. He hopes by good work and low prices to merit a share of public patronage. Cane Loltom chairs always on band. UNDERTAKING A SPF.I.V I-ITY Collins' Voltaic Plaster IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL Kingston, Minn., \ April -A), 1877. i I consider Coi lins' Voltaic Ft. astkr the. best plaster I ever saw, aud am recommending it to all. C. Mc.Moiutow. HUME, 111., t ApHl 18, 1877. i It has done my buy more good than all other mediclws. He now goes to school for the first time in three years. Eliza Jane Dlfmklo. CILINF VOITIICVI. ASTER for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness, numbness, and inflammation of the lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, bowels, bladder, heaU and muscle*, is equal t<> an army of doctors and acres of plants and slirubs. PRICK 33 CEXTS. i Fo'd by ai! Druggists and bv WEEK A POT TER/VopriNnis, Iso fi t!M. Mass. 17—1 AS ' Dr. D. 11. MINGLE, -4 Offers his professional services to the h lie. Answers calls at al hours Office and residence Xfl h< Im, ; die Weak. Eerrevs I and Debilitated. Oeratm Improved Keif Artlr g ttavanle Appll aeces are a speedy and Prresnst cure tor Rheumatism. Neuralgia klluey, Liver and Female Com 'PPint Nerv ius ITostration. Back aud Spinal Jrltat.ou, and Kindred Diseases PrteeA. W |st Helt. Es.> ; Spinal for Paralysis and Spinal Ailments. $lO. On. and upwards ; Armlets, Anklets. Head Bands. Knee Laps, A4.00 each : Sunvn,.ids SI 00 Illustrated *im;> let Free ' ddre**.' tALYA.\O-*KDH'NL AfvNOII 4TIOS. *7 East Ninth Street, New York. -if. BUSH HOUSE, BBLLBPONTHJ, .A... F.D. M TjTLLOIH, Late Chief Clerk of ilt* Robinaoa House, Pittsburg, PTUI M . Proprietor *;/ Only First Class Hots! In the City. Charges moderate. i Glad Tiding to All! JOHN^PORD has OFKNED A TAILORSHOP IN Main Street, Mile® pewia. > Syr He is a first-lass (. utter and Fitter and r,;' All orders promptly filled an l all work firuaranted.- 3^la iOH* B. FORD BELLEFOXTE BREWERY, ~ 11CWI8 R| A 8 Proprietor. c j Belief on to, 2.^1 INSURANCE MM! AGEYIS W.TE it —FOR Tltr— -IMitral Life ins. Go oI leH fc'lltua'lull e country, (. hai teis 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN MARTON & WAKELIN, General vwiiu 133 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia WANTED! tni,? f ?h.! n or female, in each town of this county, to irei ub r*twhi . L;,; ianiHles, hotels, fatWlM.&£ of our Teas, and will offer very HbcraJ m issions to sue!.. We have Senlmported of Teas for over 20 years, and c? n •*£<. "dWffpffiKj for terms and blank form for ' ' " \rr--r* i > , r : ||f [ N. \. 1 urehasers of this book are at liberie ' its author in nersoti or by mail 4*i ice by mail, i for the Sta"ni>iri> edition, o. ♦L.'io for the eoet'i.Ait edition w^icheontaiusall the same matte, audit I lustrations, Contents tab;* ~ free A.srvr*
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