s{jtJournal filter & Deinimer. Proprietors 9 * o B O. Associate Editor Mlllhela,Tlrars<Uj May tt. Tarxzus—9l.6o Par Annum. -• f t i ;•* , v ' • AT LABT. •• r n H _ On Monday the 13th Hon. C. K. Potter, of New York, one of the beet men in our national House ot Representatives, introduced resolu tions to investigate the crooked road by which Rut herford B. Hayes reached the Presidential chair, and on Friday the 17th, the resolutions were passed, notwithstanding the Republican mem bets done all in . their power to defeat it, by filibus tering and preventing a quorum. 145 Democrats voted for the resolu tions, and two—Mills, of Texas, and Moses, of Massachusetts—against it. The Republicans did not vote at all, and thus but too plaiuly showed that they do not particularly care to be Investigated. A committee of eleven members, Of which Mr. Potter will be chair ' man, are provided for in the resolu tions to conduct the investigation. They will be clothed with full power to make it thorough and exhaustive. Th name of Secretary Sherman and Ex-Gov. Noyes, Minister to France, are mentioned in the resolutions, in ■BO very enviable connection. We regret that South Carolina and , Oregon are not included in the states to be investigated—not that we believe that there was anything irregular in the latter, and'as to South Carolina we always had our serious doubts whether she voted for Haves; but it would divest the matter of all appearance of unfair ness and would leave the opposition without even a decent pretext for tlieir opposition. If any one thing is certain it is that the great mass of the Ameri can people are thoroughly convinced that Hayes is not the elected Prasi dert, but that be was only declared elected by a partisan commission, acting under a make-shift law of doubtful constitutionality. The re cent Florida confessions have made investigation imperative. Let it be comprehensive and thorough. Let the bottom facts be reached and known. That is what the people de mand, and anything short of that will be unsatisfactory and than nonsense. Whether the resolutions look to the ultimate unseating ot Hayes does not just now appear on the sur face. The Republicans in Cong: ess seem to be scared about the matter They issue an address "to the voters of the United States" in which they designate the action of the House as a "revolutionary plot" intended to inaugurate anarchy and Mexicanize the government. Nolod/ will be disturbed by this cheap clap-trap. The investigation will go on, the truth of history will be vindicated, and the perpetrators, aiders and abettors of the Great Crime held re sponsible for their acts, by an out raged and Indignant people- KEPTOLICII STATE MXIJITIOX. The Republicans had their State Convention in Harrisburg, on Wed nesday of last week, and nominated a state ticket, or rather, they ratified the ticket long since agreed upon by Don Cam eron and other chiefs of the Republican party in Pennsylva nia. Any politician of prominence or shrewdness, knows that Republi can state nominations are the mer sst.lshatn. The Camerons say who may and who mav not be candi dates, and the rank and file of the party hare no freedom of choice whatever. They are so thoroughly school : in the most abject submis sion t tb' dictations of the Came ron Dy:. vhat they seem to like it rather than otherwise. It re mains to be seen whether the people will not have a word to say in this little arrangement of selecting our highest state officials. The following is the ticket set up : For Governor— HENßY S. HOYT. For Lieutenant Governor — CHAS. W. STONE. For Secretary of Internal Affaire—A A RON K. DUNK EL. For Supreme Judge — JAMES P. STEU BETT. Ot Mr. Hoyt bat little is known to the public generally. The other candidates for Governor were Mr. Wickereham, Hon. G. A. Grow and our own Gen. Beaver. None of these gentlemen howeyer are machinist* and of course, the nomination of any one of them was out of the question. TILDEN'S POSITION.—Ex - Gov. TMen. in conversation with a prom- MW* the recent Korida said that he bad no part whatever, directly qr indirectly, in procuring the confes sion of the Fwrida ballot thieves. He said he neither advised in favor or against ttie passage of the elector al commission act; that he sub -Y&itted to it as the law and felt bound to obev the judgment of the lawful tribunal that decided against him, and that be could not disturb the peace of the country by individ ually or through others acting in his direction bringing exposures of well-known frauds to the surface, lie spoke with great caution about what migbt be his duty in case the fraud should be clearly proven be fore a competent tribunal, and reach to the Presidential title itself by implicating its possessor, and avoided any direct expression of con viction on the. subject. There is no Question but that many of Mr. Til en's friends, who have hitherto re garded the Presidential issue as set tled, believe now that Hayes will be so implicated in guilty knowledge of the Lo'tuiana and Florida frauds that there will be no party willing to sustain him in the Presidential chair. Th e subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and boxes of goods, from Coburn Station to Millheim, Aaronsburg, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSER. The Legislature adjourns . to-mor row, much Co the relief of the tax (layers of the state. J. W. Snook .commenced work on his new brick building. Business keep the ball rolling. Our Western State Penitentiary has a population of elgth hundred, and plenty of candidates yet at large. QOOD.—A bill to preventjthe sale of articles of traffic on merchandise witl in one mile of campmeetings, patted both be use 4 of the Legisla ture. The earth bad become rather dry and vegetation seemed to 1 at a stand still, when on Monday night everything was revived by a seiies of thunder showers. The Boss store in town Just now, is Stam's. A full line of goods, low prices and clever clerks, con stitute the make up at Stain's, and are all items not to be despised these hard times. John Stoner la now repalri ng the turnpike (Main Street) from the JOURNAL office to Miller Brothers' Furniture Factory. Good for you, John, but don't forget to make a good job of it. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Cobum Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrel! to dealers al the tame price they would be chniged either st Sunbury or Wil liam sport, tf SMITH A Co. Alter Y. Shindel, son of Rev. M. L. Shindel, of Danville, who was at tending the Theological Semiuary at Gettysburg, was drowned on Wed nesday week with W. C. Kohler, of Hanover, by the upsetting of a boat on Spring lake near Gettysburg. Samuel H. Moyer has invented a wash for cleaning millhurrs, which he says is a very good article in its line. It removes the glaze perfectly and leaves the burrs in splendid con dition for griudiug. The public is i*B|>ectfully solicited to try Mr. Moyer's new process flour. SUICIDE.— Mr. Owen Murty, a citizen of Lewisburg, committed suicide, Sunday morning, the 12th, inst., by hanging. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his un natural death. Much sympathy is manifested for the family. No caose can be assigned for the dread ful act. BROUGHT THE BOYS ALONG.— When Ex Gov. Curtin came to Millbeim, last week, to deliver his lecture he "brought the boys along" as be said. Curiosity piompted us to ascertain who the hoys were, when upon inquiry we found their names to be, Judge Orvis, Dr. Harris and J. L. Spangler, Esq. We were up in the Cemetery the other day to no a little a oik, and noticed tnat TOUR lot needs trim ming and cleaning up r try much. Had a mind to see and tell you, but as we are busy much of our time we concluded to take this means of in forming vou. Will you do it, or will you be content only to talk abiut it, saying that it ought to be done ? 1). M. Cowher, late of Bellefonte, has charge of the old Wolf's mill, in Brush Valley, since the first of April. As a good miller, Mr. Cow her enjovs a reputation second to none, and he is a clever, accommo dating gentleman besides. lie had charge of Mr. Reynold's mill, in Bellefonte, for several years. We wish the new miller abundant suc cess. SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. —The tenth annual convention of the Centre County Sabbath-School Association will be held in the M. E. Church, Port Matilda, on Tues dt yard Wednesday, May 28th and 28th. r.xt. Important and practic al subjecta, relating to butday- School work, will lie discussed. We hope the schools of our valleys will not fail to send delegates. The planing mill business at Belle fonte is to be converted iinto a fac ory for the manufacture of the Farnsworth Governor. Bellefonte is certainly a good place to turn out Governors, producing nothing but a first class article in that line. An dy, for example, will long stand at the head of the class—and Beaver too, would certainly fill the execu tive chair with honor and credit, and the people would delight to vote for him, but you know that Donk Ame ron, that spiteful fellow, wou't al low it. Tha Reporter ought to be a better paper than the JOURNAL, for the naif of it—and by odds the tetter half—is printed in New York. That fotcn has more and better jour nalistic taleut than Millheim, of course, rhreddy Kurtz ought to be a bigger man than toe. for he was a "statesman" in his younger vears— we only 'sauire. It is a pity how ever that Rhreddy so completely ex hausted his great powers of state man ship m a short carreer of two years, in getting i*s nassed for the special benefit of his then projected English he has been of but little account* ever since except to bowl 44 circulation." THE LECTURE.—Ex-Gov. Cur tin's lecture an "Russia and the Russians," came off last Stturriay evening according to appointment. The church was well filled, the lec ture extremely interesting, and in structive, and the financial results satisfactory. The committee have reason ;to congratulate themselves on the entire success of the affair, ane hereby return theii thanks to gentlemen who have kindly assisted them, as well as to the public at large. It was the first distinpt pay lecture in Mill helm that ever amount ed to anything, while we hope it may not be the last. tor nearly two nours did the Gov ernor hold the audience spell-bound as but few men can. He traced the rise and progress of the vast Empire from its earliest history down to the present day,and showed that Russia Las a future before it as but few .na tions have. His discription of the manner in which Alexander, the pres ent Zcar liberated 48000,000 serfs, was peculiarly striking and affecting, while the relations of tiie Governor's official introduction to the Zcar, was ludicrous in the extreme. Gov. Curtin feels a warm interest in the development of the Russian Empire, the advancement of the Russian peo ple as well as a strong? personal friendship for Alexander. Reflect that tn every cemetery ,* of the slJenl tenants are the vieltmN of'neideeted Cough* and cold* ; and If you arc thus af flicted. nrofrf their fate by reeorlluu gt qnce to Hale's Honey <d Hore.ho*rnd and Tar, an Immediate, aareeable, and eeruiu mean* of curs. Sold by all DrugKfst*. Pike's Tooth ache Drops cure In 1 minute. 18-4. V J. Newman, Jr.. at the Eagle Clothingjllall, Bellefonte, has just opened the best selected and largest stock of Spring and Summer Cloth ing ever seen in Central Pennsvlvs uis. Why just Itear some of his prices : /k suit worth $7 for $4. Suit* generally sold at £> fo.r $3. A food, all wool Caskiroere suit worth 10 fors7. Best shirt, sl. 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 to call at Newmau's for anv clothing you may need. 18-4t THE CENTRE IIBRALD. The first number of this paper is before us and we are rather pleased with it. The Herald very boldly launches out into the big and turbulent sea of Journalism on the broad principles of independence, thinking there is an opening for just such a paper in this county. It promises fearlessly to expose fraud whenever ami wher ever fouud ; to publish nothing that can offend the taste of the re fined and cultured ; to join bands with its cotemporaries in the onward movement of the age ; and closes its salutatory "with charity for all, with malice toward uone." All this reads very smoothly and beauti fully, and we don't for a moment question the good intentions of our xiiend BAILEY, ye editor. Our hope and wish is that his editorial path way may be strewu with many more roses and much fewer thorns than we have found on ours. The Herald is a large, eight page sheet ; the editoral and local de partments t v ipce ability, while the selections show discrimination and judgment—all for sl..**) a year. W. Frank Bailey is the Editor, with N. S. Bailey, Assistant. No publishers are named, but we pre sume it is published by the editors and edited t>y the publishers. The new venture has our best wishes. RBBBRSBURG FRAG MXNT3. Owing to the fact that persons generally neglected to have tbeir fields and gardens properly secured against tresspasses, Old Jack, by his nightly visits during last week has done a vast amount of damages, nipping corn, potatoes, garden vege tation Ac. to the ground. It is how ever hoped that the present rain will again revive and restore the greater part, if not all of his damag es. Such of the fruit that he reach ed of course the rain, however pleasant and refreshing, csn not re store. It appears be was bent on mischief an.l undoubtedly went through the Uye fields with his sing ing torch in band. At least the Rye beads show a kind of singed color, i Rebersburg and vicinity appeared remarkable quiet during last week. The most noteworthy stir in town was the erection of a splendid new bam for Mr. Reuben Kreamer, by our master carpenter It. V. Bierly. This kind of business is not to stop here. The next two or three weeks will witness the election of a few brick dwelling houses by the some patties. Go on Messrs. Kreanier, Zeigler and Ilall. Let the jeople know that East Rebersburg is the place of improvements. ANON. John Keen n<t Wm. Wirt, SujM'rvlnor# of Penn Township ,tn act. w.th ialI Twp. 187*, DR. April 9th. To note of A. Stover anil J. stonev. 8191 89 May 4th, " amount of duplicate 1706 91 " 44 bal. on aeUtoiut-iil, 29 67 $1928 47 1878, CR. May 4th By work on road SIB9B 98 " " lumber Wm Wirt 84 $8 44 •• 44 44 Geo. W. Storer 18 88 " " 44 " C. Alexander 700 •• 44 44 44 H. Suavely 200 „ .. .. .. x Harter 20$ „ ... .. .. j Keratettcr 400 J. W. Snook;* Co 2 00 " " " 44 Seb. Musser 500 44 44 44 44 Benl. Kerstetter 600 44 44 44 44 J. Keratetter 184 44 J. Sankey 1 40 44 44 44 act paid by precdeeos aors 2 81 44 44 44 excneratlous on dupli cate 2 61 44 44 44 Service per J Keen 52 87 .. .. h Settling duplicate J. Sanders . 21 00 44 44 44 Cash at settlement B°o 44 44 44 J. Miller on con tract 112 50 44 44 4 * J. W. Moyer bridge contract 75 00 44 4 44 44 44 road dam ages 26 00 44 44 44 lljen Musser for drill 200 44 44 44 Wm Wirt, expenses 500 4 ' 44 44 printing bill Walter & Deintnger 3 00 44 44 44 expenses and casts In road case 30 20 44 44 44 elosing collection of duplicate 9 00 sl92* 47 John R. Balr and G. W. Harter. Overseers of the Poor, ot Pen., township, in act with said Twp. I*7B. DR. April 9th, To Cash $lO7 47 *' 44 44 a nit. of duplicates 732 70 SB4O 17 1878, CR. Feb. 19th, By Rect. R. B. Hartman, Fryer 18 42 Feb. 21st, By Jonth. Kreamer, board 75 April sth, J D Eoote, Mds. 9 04 " J W Snook, Mds. for paupers 4 85 6th G Wirt, (Juth Hoover 76 50 44 44 M. Smith, Pauper 73 52 44 H Rover. M Harter pauper 40 71 44 44 G Kimestlne. l> Flory 2 44 44 M Evert, F Rote liQuserent 20 00 44 D H Mingle, Medical att. 23 75 44 • 44 K Bartholomew, Shoeinak •• •• w'VATIIUr, Ml*. 355 Paupers 2 50 44 44 8 G Gutelius, Ex. teeth Pauper 50 44 44 D L Zerby making Dup. 235 44 w Snook, Mdse. Pauper 8 30 44 Bth J n Kelfsnyder Services 300 44 44 Harsbberger expenses 17H •.. .. Warrant in duplicate 50 May 25th Gum Syringe, J Eisen huth. 1 25 Jan. Ist Approving duplicate, J Ewerick 50 April Ist P Musser, Bowersox, board " ing 44 43 44 sth J W Stam. Mdse. 3 86 44 6tli H 11 Weiser, L Straw board ing. 78 00 44 * 6th HQ Smith, Bowersox board ing 5 25 44 Bth J runk, D Flory boarding 80 00 44 44 Iteb. Brandt, Mrs St Mr. Brandt, 99 75 • 4 44 Exonerations on duplicates 206 * 4 44 Traveling expenses Hersh berger, 80 44 44 Services 34 00 44 44 Percentage on duplicate 36 54 44 44 Cash 3 82 4 * 44 Balance cash 159 44 SB4O 17 We the undersigned. Auditors of Penn Township, having examined the above ac counts, And them correct aud approve them. A. WALTIH, ) G. W. Sxovgn, > Auditors H. E. DUCK, I April Bth. 1878 "To do as Folks ol Fashion Oo.'' 111 one re spect at least, vfu must use 4Ji.gNn's/IKJjf- PKI RSO ay. W filch Is .MA ensaly populhc *• morg the elite of society, and doserveSty so. for It Is the must salutary of beautiflers and purifiers. Sold by all Druggists. .. .>> < 1l ILL'S HUK St WUIAKKH Dtg, black brown, 50 cents. 16-4.' a-L'J I— ■ r/- A Wonderful Invention. [from the N. Y. Dally Graphic.) j' , An Invention all frugal wives will appre ciate—ln fact, an article that even rivals the sewing machine tn usefulness— is aihf on exhibition at the Broadway store piths Wilson Sewing Machine Company. Art this city ; yet it |s so wonderfully sftaplki that It ean scarcely bd olaascd as an in vention. and a wonder to everybody the! 1 It was not discovered years ago. The In-, vention oom.lsts of a very simple little at tachment of the Wllsou shuttle sewing machine for darning all kinds of <rtpa, worn-out places, ecf., In clothing, table and bedllnen, stockings, underwear etc , ih the eatue manner that It is done by hand, and leaves the repaired*parl scarce , ly discernible. The operator of the sew ing machine can darn a large-sired hole in a bed sheet or table cloth almost In stantaneously. It is to be regretted,' however, thet tills wonderful Invention is patented and owned by the Wilson bew- J Ing Machine Company, of Chicago, II)., who will not permit Its use except with one of its make of sewing machines, which the Company's manager slates. Is furnish ed each of the Wilson sli utile sewing ma-J eblne .Without extra price. Truly, this is a golden nest egg for the Wilson Hewiug Machine Company, and, it is said, they are running their works day and night and maklug and selling 300 machines a day. MARRIED. On the Sth lust., at Howard, by Rev, J. Benson Akers, Mr. /,. T. Weirlck and Miss Jennie Peff, both of Howard. Oil thc.fUh Inst., at Reading. Pa., by Rev. T. C. BUlhelraer, D. M. Keller, Esq., of Bellefonte, and Miss Mat tie K. R. hnroe der, of Reading. No cards. CHURCH DIRECTOR*. ; EvsMorLicaL.— Rev. J. D. Stover Will preach next Sunday morning. . I.FTATBAH.— Rev. J. TbmiiNson, rnstor. Preaching noxt Sunday morning, Aarens burg—English. RBPORMKD.— Rev. J. V Shoemaker, Pastor English preaching lu Aaronshurg, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and in MUI - in the evening. Mrrnobur.— Rev. W. R. Whitney will preach next Sunday morning at I(>S A- *• Lodge and Society Directory. The Millheiin Cornet Band will meet In (he Town Hall on Monday aad Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. tl7 P. of H., meets In Alexauder s block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at 4M r. *. and oo the 4th Satunlay of each month at IK r. a. Mlllhchu isslge. No. DM. I. O. O. P. meets every Saturday evening. Lodge Uoom in Wilt's Building. * The Mlllhelm 11, 4 L. Association meetfc In the Town Hail on the evening of tb4 second Monday or each month. dl ' ' H-J ' LCMUL_4| Asswstisiisk CONGRESS. • We are authorized to anndbnoe that 0> G. Buh. KS. 4 ., of Bellefonte, will be a can didate for Congress, subject to the decision of the itcmocratir County Convention. J I" Did AS. We are authortXed to announce that C. H.* MeCormick, Esq., of Lock Haven Is a eand| date for the office of President Judge of this district, subject to Democratic rules. SHERIFF We are authorized tp announce that, John; K. Hair, of Peon township, is a candidal*? or Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. •. * We are authorized t# announce that L. T. Munson. Esq.. of Bellefonte, Is a candidate for BberllT. subject to the decision of llw Democratic County Convention. LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce that W. A. Murray, Esq., of Boalsburg. Is a candi date for Lrgisiatir?. subject to the declslou ol the Democratic county Convention. We are authorized to announce that W. 1.. Musser. Kq., of Mlllhelm, is a candidate for !i:isiature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that K. 1. Muss-r, now of IV-iit-ronte. Is a candidate for C-ounty Treasurei. üb)ort to the decision of the LMmocraltc County Contention. PRUT IIONOT A R Y. We are authorized to announce that Ham eel M. Awartz, of Potter township, is a can dWate for Prothonotary, subject to Demo cratic rule*. We are authorized to announce that B. JF. Chafer. Esq.. of Walker township. Is a can didate for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Democratic County Con vention. Wt are authorized to announce 8. J. Herlng. Esq., of Gregg township, as acan-< didate for Prothonotary, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. COMMISSIONER We are aulhnjlzed to announce (hat A. J. Orient. Esq., of Unionville. will be n candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Con? ventiou. • * We are authorized to announce that Jofrb Hqy, Jr.. of Marion township, b a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Coar volition. "We are authorized to announce J. H. Hahn. of Mileshurg, as a candidate tor' County Comn.Lssioner, subject to the de - cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. We Are authorized to announce that 8? A. Mingle, Esq., of Haines township, is a candidate for County •'ommtssloncr, sub ject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. ABBIN EE'S SALE OP REAL AND PER MiNAL PROPERTY. The under signed. Assignee of Samuel Hack man. will sell at public sale on the premise*, two miles south of Mtllheim. on Saturday, June Ist, 1878, the following real es tate, to alt: a house and lot In Penn towa ; ship, Centre county, Pa., bounded by the I* , C. & 8. C. K. R. and lands of BeuJ. Ker stetter. ft. al This property Is situated opposite the R- R. Depo\ ts well adapted for a sa.oon or res taurant, ths house is new, and Is cousidered a vei-y desirable property. Also—the following personal property: One Cook Stove and pipe. Coal v Stove, Cor ner Cupboard, ChesU. Bedsteads, Barrels, Tubs, Crockery, and other articles too nu-] metous to mention. Also a lot of Candy and Jars. Sale to commenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made kuown by J. H. KairsvTDxa, Aasignee.- Mlllhelm. May 13,1878. ~ 3a-3 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— THE iri- 1 uual Meeting of the Stockholdera of the Lewisburg Centre and Spruce Crock i Railro;ul Company will be held at the office 1 of the Company, No. 20 South Fourth fit] Philadelphia, Pa., June 11th. 1878, at 12 o'clock, A. M. Election for President aud Directors same day and place. 0-3. JAB. R. MCCLIIS*. ~• Secretary. T7IXECUTOICB NOTICE-letters testa* XL* nientarytn the estate of Catharine Lone, (widow.) late of Mllzs township. Cen tre Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to the underßtgned. all persons indebted <tb •aid estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly iu thenticated for settlement. _ . w W. H. GORMAN, Rebersburg, ApL 25 6t. - Executor. , ADMINISTRATOR'S of administration on the estate of Martin Stover, late of Haines township, CeiT try county Pa., deceased, having been Branted8 ranted to the undersigned, ail persons itr' ebted to said estate&re hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to preaeut them duly authenticated for settlement. NOAH STOTBR, * MICUAFL STOVBH, 16-ew. Administrator^.^ EXKCU'TOR'B N<rCK.—Letters testa raentary on the estate of John Kupp, late of Haines Township, Centre - County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing theme selves Indebted to said decedent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settle IDeilt - J. P. COBI;KN, . .. Executor. Asronsburg, May 22nd. 1878. P. UK PI A ST. B. A. MiSSKB. GEPHART & MUSSER ' DEALER* IN . i; . •i * .* • • ; flwuwul, 1,.if.,.; HwA ,1 , W—4. "* ' riMlir * ■f Salt. MI'LLHEIM, PA. UtghMt market prlee paid for all kinds o O-R/AXtT, DeliveredVUfcer at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUS3KK MILL, la MILLIIEIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Alwaysou band aad sold at prices tbat de fy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully olloltel. -Iy Hlllkcla SarbH Wheat No. 1 1 it Wheat No. t l.jn OSriL 40 -• uit wi ; ite *.' * .*.* * 11■;;; .* 5 <Oata, Black 35 Buckwheat 50 flour 4.00 liru A Short*, per hundred l no Salt, per BrL' 1.00 Plaster, ground... 10.00 Dement, per Bushel 46 to 60 Sartor...- 60 Aroothyseed Flaxseed..... CloVerseed. Butter ]j Hams 9 Hides 6 Veal ! 1... Eggs 9 Potatoes. 25 Lard 7 Tallow I Soap Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Fg* Coal 14.75 Stove " 4.60 Chestnut M 4.50 I'ea " L Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart A Musser. Diamond, Star Bag, Roue, and l/V/ Floral Cards 13e.. with nam*. Bee unibe A Co.. Kinder hook, N. Y. I*4. "VEGETINET TRSK SBEAT BI.OOIS PVRiriER. H. R.STEVKN'H, faorMiKTOH, Boston. Mass. 2Mw fIPGAM? Btohut honors at all trorid' UfllliiM ' /exhibition*. LATFmTCATALOGC K§ and. CIRCULARS with *• w styles redaeed priees aud ! much Information aessi fr—. MASONS HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Boston, Naw York Chicago. { 21-4t. Qevfai Tobacco! A*tr*4 kjkmi *i Ceeteaai*) KiMwitu* fr , -.aw rktm %*f ,-m.lwa ul >MU/w Cm mm tkm —tf tf mut Th. U..1 iha*ro •W A* r kla* (trip iritr nuk rlwwlv ImilauA oa iafMor c<—<•, ikai JxW. ton flu*. *al4by ldaala.a. S*a<> lua,l, A—. • C. A. Ja.aeaa A MIN. rMmtei.Ts *Ceo. F. Wa Bp LB. General Agent. 21-4w Nos. 3 aud 5 tk>ulh Water street Phila. MM ri *la >"*ke New <,wJ W ' w oomptonljr change the blrtod in the entire system In three months. Any person who will taka 1 plil each night pom I to 12 weeks way be restored to sound • health, if such a thing 14 Possible. Sent by mail for 8 Iritet stamp*. I. S. JMRMI 4k CW., Bangor, Me. 21-4t. FIA.ID SSSSUIHS ftlfiU |4ts Superb GraJnTTIJiSaS Pianos price tl.lM only SSSS. Klegant i Hanos, price s**• only 1153. New Style I prlght Pianos* I 15..10 4rgnus ASS. 1* stops 175.50 thareh or only |US. Ele ■ v?yri r :. ntr *? r T * ontyflufi. Buyers mme and see me at home, if I am not as represented, R B. Fare paid both *;'3-s and I'lauo or Organ given free. Large I list. Newspaper with much information Alwut cost of rtaaes 4k Organ, newt STI, Ftowi Addrea DAHIBL F. BSATTY. Washington, N. J. 21-6t. STH t N rW TOU.RT PREPARATION ABKOimiT HASH LESS. Removes FRECKLES, TAN tH AND ALL BLRMIKHKH. LJ Hakes the Cemplexlen as I.J flear as Crystal aadtkenkla fly ,4M eeft M Velvet A scteutlfi 0 Lw preparation , do*s not fever tip. but BBXOVEII—and that without the M slightest injury, - 5o Cents per Bottle. fIQ SOLD BY A I.L DRUGGISTS. tJeo. A. KF.I.LOGG, PROP'R, No. 6 Church St., N. Y. 21 4. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within the reach of every one who wiu uee WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver. Dys pepsia. Headache, Seur Htomach. Constipa tion. Debility, Naueew, and all Rilllous com plaints and Blood disorders. None genuluo unless signed "Wiu. Wright, PhTla." if your Druggist will not supply send S5 cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller & Co.. 70 u. 4 th Ht. Phila. ' if* fcc/voi* a Cask or CATARRH !n ll jThnt Sanfortl's Kadiral Cure for Catarrh will not in stantly relieve and speedily cure. Kefereno-s. Hotnry Wella, Ew,., Wells. Pareo m. Co., Aurora, N. Y.; H'ni. Bow McHatton, Gran,. Bbnl ■& Bowen. St Louis. Testa moolals ani| treatise by mail. w with improved Inhaler, |1 Sold everywhere, WBKKS&POTTER Proprietors, on, Mass. ID-4w MM g% a Sb Great chance to make mo Ball I II ne V- H you can't get gold yULllgyou can get greenbacks. we need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated famllv 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 subscribes. One agent reports making over $l5O tn a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers In ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to ttie inrsiness, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home overnight. You can do it as well as others. Full parti culars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive utllt free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No oae who en gages rails to make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31-iy CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease tlint are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kiss- WKn's CKLKBRATKO CoxtiurTiHß POWUKHS. Those Powders are the only perparatlon known that will CURE COKSUMPTIOA and all diseases of the THKOAT AKU Lrnos—lndeed so strodg our faith in them, and also to rponvinoe you that. they are no hutubug, we will forward to every sufferer, by. mail, nost puld, a free trial box. Wc don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth savlug, aon't deluy in givtng these rowDKMS a trial as they will surely cure j'ou. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mall, on receipt of prion. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, 3*o FCLTOK STEEEB, Brooxtv*. N. Y. Unprecedented BARGAINS • AT i. ||ARRIS' A • v . * ei.:- . . • . ;/8T MMM STORE, 235 MAKKBT ST., near THIRD fttoisburg, fa. Our old Stock entirely sold out aud receiring NEW GOODS DAILY the Spring and Summer Seasons, which enables us to offer cur patrons the CHOICEST TEW GOODS IN THE Millinery Department. " o We hare all the New Styles of Hits and Bonnets for Ladies, Misses and children, such as Chip, Leghorn Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un trimmed. Trimmed Hats from 50 eta. up Un trimmed " 41 15 eta. up Hat Frames, all shapes, 8 cents. Full line of Silk Ribbons, Flow ers, Feathers an Ornaments. o Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department Complete Line of Lact*, Fringes, Drees Buttons, Cuffs, Collars, Rush es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Zephyrs and Germantown Wools, Honeycomb and Java Can vass, Card Board and Mottoes, Per fumery, Jewelry, Hair Goods, Ae. Notices few of our Prices: Hamburg and Cotton Edges 1 ct. up 200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 eta. Coats Machine Cotton, 5 eta. Pins, per paper, . . 2 44 Needles, per paper, - . 3 eta. Corsets . . . 25 cts a pair Neck Roucbes . 1 ct. up Hemmed and Stitched Hand kerchiefs from . . 3 eta. up Gents 1 Linen Faced Collars, 10 c. a b. Ladies 1 Fancy Hose . 10 cte. 44 White Hose , 8 eta. Gents 1 Half Ilote . 6 cts. Ladiee 1 Silk Handkerchiefs 18 e. Gents 1 Linen Shirt Fronts 20 c. Alpaca Skirt Braid . 5 e. Rubber Dressing Combs 5 c. Rubber Fine Combs, ,3c. Shoe Laces, per Dozen, 3 eta. Motto Frames, Glass and Back . . . 30 eeh Remember the place— No. 235 Market St., Lewisburg, near Third Street. ■■s7.so SAVE! jgamaamm Buy the uxpitovr ■nvfniE ■ I a rJS r.- *r, It U •© rim/rf In conjSrue*ien sad mc # - tlwM > Bklld can operate it. ■■ MBB •#" It hu the thoiy/U, u{/~t*.'H*j **t€U, #nr 5 ■I WIIW prwtd ttmuu. With * perfect tmuim, wUkh |OM t § Mfi MBB eh*ngea*UebobbBheeoiexiweeted; ■ I Iff |B R tt< VM<SM ptinit art atijvtitUt, tr ' I ■ ■■ tomlilkti tterr Itilrtbl* limwrtßraL 91 f ■- l| Mr Kwr NKbIM li Kii oat rudr Ibr 808 . WmM jf>, | R >etng lharrxtafdy ftUd. • ■r iffTl ilHffx *HH K*trkb*<uffN tM CHAT IKEDrrrto ■ JH H fflH HI t> PRICK* ere continue toM ttMbt Mtert*. ■p Bad wrdH Ikf fTKMft an ia their naafi i i TICTOK SEWING MACHCfI CO.. WrrttßSreertOaae, tOd lURm *., cUcip, gL rmvcgliomci —' I WlliKn f RED FRONT -b' U U STORBI, LEWIS BURG, PENNA. V J. HOW EE, Proprietor. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, / and Chairs In great variety and at every price. 4.11 kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. ly S. T. SHUGERT & 00., ALLEGHANY .STREET, BELLEFONTB. PSNNA., Ucalertin Medicines Toilet Articles, &C..E9 A full line of Goods of the best quality always kept on band. Our stock is as complete as any in the Count}. We invite the people of Penns and Brush Valleys to call and examine our goods for anything they need in our line. is-ly. American House, J.P.S. WEIDENBAUL, Proprietor. OLD AND rorULAR STAND. Corner Market and Front treeta. LEWISBURG.PA A First Class Hotel in all Ilea peels CH AUG ES-MODER ATE. CM. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco tviul Cigars, BHtKKBS* ARTICLES, ETC., HAIUT STRSST, Lewtsburg, FURNITURE! J. H. H A ZET ,T.. Spring Mills, Pa., ia at alt times prepared to make furniture to order. He liopes by (rood work and low prices to merit a share of public patronage. Cane lottoin chairs always on baud. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY. FITS EPILEPSY, FALLING SICKNESS Psraaaseatly Ctred-ae haaiha bjr Moirrira rao* or Dr- tine laud's t'Sl-KBIUTSI) llf VALLIBLB KIT PoWDIW. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for tlicui, we will send them by mall, roaT rain, n tokb tbi al box. As l)r. Goulard Is the oulv phy sician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been rBRXAWEvri y CtTißn by the nse of these powders, we will guar antee a permanent cure In every case, or refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cur ative powers. Price for large box, $3.00, or boxes for •I*loo, sent by mall to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. Address. ASH & ROBBINS 360 FCLTO* Strebr. Brookltr, N. Y HIGHEST HONORS. AT TUB Centennial Worldt Fair, 1878 / Til SHONINGER ORGANS PBOMOORCBD T7RANTIIOC9LT AS TSB BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their comparative excellence is recagnlz ed by the Jndffoe in their Beasrl, from whleh the following Is an extract : "The B. KNIN6ER OB6AN CON exhibit m the boat laslra ■eats at a price rendering them possible to a large clan of purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable improvements, will stand longer In dry or-damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being made three ply, put together so it is Impossible lor them to either shrink, swell or sullt." THE ONLY OROAIIs AWARDED THIS HANK. This Medal and Award wa< granted after the most severe competition -of the best makers, before one of the moat eouape teat Jnrto* ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just Issued, which are In accordance with our rule, the BEST ORVAN for the least money. We are prepared to appolut a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid on application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. *i to in ciEsrm street, N'etv Hate N, CO<X. Dr. d. h. mingle, , Offers his proteesiena) sendees to 111 p lie. Answers calls at al hears Office and residence Xillkeim, Clei TlSlmrs for the Wsek. Isrveaa and Debilitate*. - Oar aicst laepreved Naif AcNog Cinvnasle Appllaeess arc a sossSy and Pcreuscai cure for Rheumatism Neuralgia, Kidney, Liver and PeiaaJe Com plaints, Nervous Prostration. Back and Spinal Irritation, and Kindred Diseases Prices, Waist Belt, $5.00 ; Spinal Mt, for Par ilysis and Spinal Aliments, lIO.OU, and upwards ; Armlets, Anklets. Head Bands. K nee Cap*, s£oo each • Suspensories, fd.oo. Illustrated Pamphlet Free. Address. VALVASO-XKftK ML AH&Btum*. Ti East Ninth Street, New York. BUSH HOUSE, BBLLBPONTB, PA.' F.®. I'CTLLOI, Late Cliief Clerk of the Fobinnoa House, Pittsburg, Penna. Proprietor Only First Glass Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. INSURANCEJEN! At EATS WANTED —Foil THR — New Eulaii Mutual Life lit Ci The ulde>t mutual in the eouutnr, Charter* 1836. LIBERAL TERMS QIVXN. MARTON A WAKELIN, General Ageota 133 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. WANTED! We wish an agent, male or female, in eaek town of this county, w> get up Clubs among tamilies, hotels, factories, Ac., for, the saw of our Teas, and will offer very liberal com. missions to such. We have been importers of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to tend, and we will seud a better article foe the mouey than any other hoip,e la New York. Our Teas are put up In one pouud 'packages, with the name and price printed upon each- Address, for terms and blank form far Clubs, LONDON NEW YORK HI NA TEA 0., P. O. Bex 5.4, Ne. *? Church St, New York. y CHEO w * w plainest of aU books— ' Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Hei s s"—nearly 1,000 pages, 2W. illustrations, by Dr. K. B. Kootk. of 130 Lcxlngtou Ara N. Y. Purchasers of this book are at liberty to coasuit Its author in person or -by mall free. Price by mall, $3.24 for the Braxpaxn edition, oi $1.50 for the rorCLaa edition which contains all the *gme mattei and il lustrations. Contents tables free. A<}surra Wamtkd. MURRAY HILL PUBLISHIX 4 0., 1 East 2sth St N. 1. 3D-lr DAY I.BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIN-WARE, STOVEPIPE A TRIMMINGS SPOUTING and FRUIT UANB. Would respectfully Inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of Tihwarb, Stovb- VIXTL'KES, rKC IT CASS, etc., etc. £ SPOUTING A SPECIALITY 3 Fruit cans alw ays on hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters him self that his work Is fully equal to any in this section of the country. A share of the public's patronage Is respect- J fully solicited. ftbep, next deer to ' Journal Booh Store, Hllfhelm, Pa.
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