f|t fournal. Tiller t Deinißj[er ; Proprietors B O. DsntiMafta, Associate Editor tflftlheftm,Thursday May M. ■' ■ ■ f . Terms—flOO Pw Annum. 1 *• V . BWIMHI State ttAA ton OOTR*0 HON ANDREW H. DILL, . .. OW CHtO* OOCRTT. •O* LIETTRWART OOTKKXOft HON. JOHN FERTIO, o TMAWOO OOCKTT. MI imrabt IWTEEKAL imiM (HON. J. bIMPsiOX AFRICA, Of BCHTISOOON CWCXTT. •OR •CFRKM* JCTM3B HON. H. P. ROSS, 0 KO*TOOMERT OOrXTT, DEMSCtVTIC STATE CO>VEVTION. Hon. A. H. DILL, tor Qorernor. JuOat* HENRY P. ROSS, tor Su preme Judge. Senator FBRTIO, for Lleutenaat Governor. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, tor Seore ■ tary of Internal Affairs. A YIRT STRONG TICK ET. The Democratic State Convention assembled in Library Hall, Pitts burg, on last Wednesday the 22nd Inst. It was without question the beat attended st tte convention, both by delegates and visitors, held in .many years. The prospects of a de cisive victory next fall, amounting almost to a certainty, inspired the Democracy with enthusiasm and .bono. The business of the convention was opened by nominating Hon. R. Milton Spear, of Huntingdon, and 'Hon. Wm L. Scott, of Erie, for temporary chairman. Mr. Speer, who represented the Dill strength, received 122 votes, to 99 for Scott, on •whom all the opposition torces cen tred. This showed "Conclusively ihat Dill was too Strong *o be over thrown by any possible combination that could be effected against him. After appointing committees ou , credentials, permanent organization \and resolutions, the convention ad journed until eight o'clock, p. M.; bust upon reassembling the commit* credentials was not ready to .repmrt, and the convention adjo"rn ud of rer until 8 o'clock next day. . Thursday morning the committee ,on credentials reported and the con tested seats were disposed of. Ex- Senfator Buckalew was made per iEianent president, with fifty vice -presidents and a large number of secretaries. Much time was agaiu .consumed in useless wrangling over . < minor matters, and it was 11 o'clock before ballot was reached. Mr. Coffroth, ot Somerset, nom inated Hon. Andrew 11. Difc, for ' <TOvernor ; Ex-feenator Miller, of Washington, nominated Mr. Hop kins ; Patrick Denver nominated Gen. McCandlesa. Hon. Victor E. Pioiet, Congressman Maish, of York, Robert E. Monaghar, and Hon. Geo. A. Jenks, were also nominated. The first ballots result- 1 rd as follows : Dill 92! Monaghan 12 McC'andleas 47,Piollet 16 'Hopkins 56 1 Maish 11 Jenks 141 There was rochoice, and after the name of Maish had been withdrawn another ballot was ta ken, resulting as follows : SECOND BALLOT. Dill 115 Jenks 13 Hopkins 56 Piollet 13 Monagban 11 Black 1 McC'andleas 41 Again there was no choice, and the third ballot went on with five candidates. Three thousand people held their breath. All over the ■' house delegates and outsiders were keeping tally. Changes were noted and cheered until chairman Bucka lew forbade it, and all went orderly till the name of delegate Strausburg, of Perry county, was reached. His was the one hundred and twenty sixth vote for Dill, and made the nomination. The Dill folks couldn't .hold themselves then and the call was suspended long enough to ena ble them to let off some enthusiasm. The result of the completed ballot was : THIRD BALLOT. Dill 1281 Monoghan 6 Jenks 13 Piollet 5 Hopkins 891 The cheers and general uproar upou the announcement for some time prevented Malcolm Hay from getting in a motion to make the nomination unanimous, but he tiual ly -succeeded, and the convention backed him up with a will. Speer, Dallas and Jackson, of Sullivan, were designated to wait upou the candidate, and the convention went oa with the nomination for Supreme Judge. Mr. Rogers, of Montgomery, nom inated Judge Heury P. Rose, of Norristown ; Gen Cofforth nominat ed Furman Sh*ppard, of Philadel phia ; Mr. McCuiiougL nominated E. b. Golden j of Armstrong, and Ex-Senator Miller nominated Sam uel B. Wilson of Beaver, but the name of Mr. Wilson was at once withdrawn, One ballot settled the matter in favor of Judge Ross : Ross 162 Golden 10 £heppard 71 BALLOTING FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Mr. Reed nominated John E. Faunoe, and William H. Sowden, of Lehigh, O. H. Reighard, of Ly coming ; Senator John Fertig, of Crawford ; Jacob Zeigler, of But ler.; R. L. Johnson, of Cambria ; J. A. Stranahan, of Mercer, and Lewis Heck, of Dauphin, were put in the list with some gush, it was a free-for-all race and required three ballots, as follows : FIRST BALLOT. Fertig 50 j Zeigler 30 Sowden 54 j Stranahan 20 Reighard 11 Johnson 12 Fatwce 531 Heck 7 SECOND BALLOT. Fertig 76 Zeigler 28 Sowden 47 Stranahan 19 Faunce 69 THIRD BALLOT. Fertig 162 i Sowden 61 Relghard, Johnson and Ileck were withdrawn after the first ballot and Fautvce, Zeigler and Stranahan af ter the second. Tne nomination of Far tig was made uuauimo us. CLOSING CP. The evidences of fatigue were more than ever anparenL It was n earing four o'clock and there had been a steady session since nine. Brown, of Ciariou, proposed to put J. Simp son Afiica through tor Secretary of Internal Affairs unanimously, but Howard Beach, had some friends who wanted to vote for him and A ballot was taken with the following result: Africa 1661 Reall Beach 61 j A committee of five were appoint ed to notify the candidates of their nomination. The districts were ! called tor members of the state com mittee, of which the Hon. R. Milton Speer was unanimously elected chairman. All hands now waited for the appearance of Senator Pill. The candidate soon came upon the stage and was received by the whole mass of people getting on their feet and cheering and swinging their hats while the band played that familiar old air, "Hail to theChlef." Senator Dill spoke for a quarter of an hour impressively and in almost perfect taste. He had clearly cap tured those who had opposed him before he had spofcea a dozen sea tenoes. SENATOR DILL'S ST EACH. Mm. PKWDRXT ASD GSIVTIBVIS or TB OosTßXTios: I come before yeu as an bumble member of your party to thank YOU for the honor you have conferred la making me a candidate of the Democracy for the Governorship of this great State. 1 *alut the nomination more highly becaujie It has been conferred without any personal solici tation on my patt; not that such action by the representatives of a great party Is not au object worthy of the highest ana purest ambition, but because I was unwilling to be come the Judge of my own fltness for (his high position. I feel the great personal and nilitlcal responsibility of this nomination. enow that ft wilt take .all the vigor of a strong man, and I know that In Its results It means the political control of this great Common wealth of Pennsylvania. When you consider the unparalleled condition of the people, their prosperity blighted, their Ibusl ncss without remuneration, their labor un employed : when ytm consider how Its oommcrclal strength is shattered and how lawlessness has threatened social revolution and financial chaos, 1 want you to remem ber that the political party which is respon sible for these calamities Is intrenched In office, having the will and the means to de bauch the sentiment It cannot coerce. This is the foe we are to meet and we can to day see somcthiug of the battle that is before us. If we are to galu a victory it CAR only be achieved by the determined assault pf united, a harmonious and enthusiastic par ty. The Republican party pleads for a cos ttnuance of power because its mission is not yet ended. Por nearly twenty years It has had. with temporary exceptions. Sroinplote control of the destinies of the nation, and has swayed to its own uses Its Executive Judicial aud Legislative Departments, and what has it done ? With full power to In crease the tariff it has lowered ft. It found this countrv with wealth gen eraily diffused, with few millionaire!, gctliw Mjiuutd pover ty. What do we now see as the result of its iHtllcy ? At oue end of society the nabob, at the other the trump. If the mission ot Ah* Republican party is not yet ended. It "ugpt to end, for now the mission of the Democra tic party begat*, sjpd this is a mission. I firmly beiieye, that will lift the eountry out of Its by a rain search for a new principle of political economy, bpt by the application of the hoinety principles of biican government—by the reduction of Elc expenditures, in order that a tax ened people may be relieved; by an administration of the State Government conformable to the new Constitution: by the practical solution of practical oueatiaiu. aud by enforcing in State affairs the same management that Is now administered in our homes—a management of economy, .* re ;reui-hmeat of excuses, a rutting oft of luxuries. I know of no other standard of, duty for a public servaut than fidelity to the Constitution and the law. aud if the nomin ation that is now made shall be ratified by the people. I promise you that the Constitu te in and the law* of tills great State shalTbe my guide In official conduct, and that from now until the election I will devote to the service of mv party all my abilities and power, and if chosen by the people 1 will then uevote to the service of the entire State the saiuo measure of lidelity ani duty. The resolutions are substantially as follows. .Senator Wallace was chairman of the committee : First. No further contraction of the vol ume of tho currency. Legal tenders re ceived by tho government to be reissued. Second. Gold, Silver and lcgul tender notes at par to form the basis ol the cur rency. Tnird. The connection of the national banks with the national government tends to monopoly and centralization, but in changing the system capital invested should be protected and conformity of note-< and security of noteholders preserv ed. Fourth. Treasury notes issued in ex change flor bonds bearing a low rate of in terest constitute jhe best tort* of cnedit the government eazj give to currency. Fifth. Labor and capital luuve equal du ties ana responsibilities before the law. Violence in support of the real'or imagina ry rights of either must be promptly sup pressed. Sixth. Indorses a protective tariff and charges the republicans with reducing the tariff In 1871, and thereby inflicting great loses on the Industry and labor of renn sylvanla. Seventh. Frauds in election and the electoral frauds ought to be investigated to expose the frauds and punish the crim inals, but no attack on the presidential title should be encouraged. Eighth. The Republicans are charged with corrupting the legislature of the na tion and state, and especially in Pennsyl vania with tire neglecting to carry into ef fect the reforms of the new <Coiiatttutiou by refusing to pass laws prohibiting dis crimination in freight charge* and facili ties, and also for their refusal to pass a free pipe law. Ninth. The present Republican legisla tion Is denounced for passing the Philadel phia recorder bill and other legislation of a similar character, increasing the ex penses of the government by extravagant salaries and a corrupt fee system. TH4E IKKET The Democratic state ticket is simply first class throughout and the candidates just such men a? the peo ple delight to vote for. Andy never was defeated and will not be now. In fact the Republicans rather like to vote for him as they have abund antly shown on former occasions. The other candidates are all men of integrity and good repute. Thev are well known throughout the entire state as eminently honest and capa ble—and tt is is after all the real strength in a campaign. All that is necessary for the Democratic and conservative hosts is to organize thoroughly and go to work in earn est, A decisive victory awaits them. IA spit# of flannels, coughs and cold wIU mpke a lodgment in the system. Rut tbey are not tenant at will. You can dis possess theno with tfnlc't Honey of Hore. hound aud Tnr, in less time than it takes a sheriff to execute a writ. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache. Drops cure in 1 minute. —■■—w . ■■ THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF LEWISBURG.— The latest infor mation we have in respect to this institution is to the effect that Cash ier Shelter's account is "short" to the extent of from $42,000 to $46,000, for the payment of which he can pledge property to the amount of perhaps $30,000. Mr. Jno. C. Smith and Dr. Levi Rooke, In eompany with Bank Examiner Hugh Young, left for Washington on Tuesday last, to consult the authorities there in and for the best inteiests of the Bank. On their return, Friday, a vote will be taken whether to go in to voluntary liquidation or respmo business.— Jftyinbury 7'cUgraph. John F. Duncan, of Lewlsburg, is now a full fledged lawyer. Hope ne may have abundant success. Itev. J. A. Hackenberg has resign ed bis charge at Muncav and accept <4 a call from the English Lutheran Church at Lock Haven. The lengthy account of tho pro ceedings of the Democratic ' btat* Convention in to-days Journal lias crowded out some important local matter. If you. are fond of oranges, read tlie article, ORANGK PARK; in another.column ;. but if you don't care for that luscious fruit, you heed not read that article—nor this local either. 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 cliaiged either at Sunburyor Wil liamsport. tf SMITH X Co. For some time three of our oldest men have been confined to beds of sickness. One of them—Mr. Sivels —passed away last Friday to his eternal hoiue. Of the other two Mr. John Hartar is still in a same* what critical condition, while Mr. Jonathan Philips is mondir.g slowly. It has ben eustomery. la ojd commu nities to suspend pieces of. stick sulphur around the necks of Children a pro tect lnti against contagion in epidemics. A thnrouah .washing with GI.BNX HI LVMCH ■Soif has been found a uiuch better pre ventive. Sold everywhere. HILL'S II AIS A Wwsaaa DTB, Black or Brow a, SO c. The National'-Greenback-Laboi has trouble with its ticket, tne can didates won't stick. Bentley don't care about being made Supreme Judge, and Shearer has no ambi tion to play Lieutenant Governor. Bettor all go for Judge Ross and be -fcrftjr with the .matter at cnce. The subscriber will be prepare 1 to carry smalls bundles and bogies f goods, from Coburn Station to Mitfiheißji.. Aaronsburg, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.W ILLIS MUSSKR. Judge Frank and Late arc iust now busy as beavers selling goads, of which they have received a large and spleadid lot. The Judge is an old veteran in the mercantile busi ness, and knows exactly how to handle goods and treat customers. May his well-deserved success ever contiuue. ' - FIRE. -On Thuisday morning about 9 o'clock, the fine new barn of John Custabador, about 2 miles north of Pine Grove, was burned to the ground, with all its contents, consisting of wagons, reapers and other implements.' The loss is about S3OOO. We have ndt learned wheth er any part of it is covered by in surance. Incendiarism is supposed to have done the wicked deed. "ctBTIN'S LEITI'KS. Financial Statement. DK. To ami ree'd for tickets S2B 40 y CR. , By Cash, incidental expenses 149 " Bai. iu hand of Treasurer 26 91 S2B 46 The balance will used for paint ing the wagon of the Mlllheim Cor net Hand, and no other purpose. I>. 11. MINGLE, I I'nAT .H. HELD, *• Com mif fee. B. O. DgINIXOER, I Mitlheim, May 28th, 188 S. BEAUTIFUL. There are many things beautiful both ih art and na ture, but what we 'have special re ference to just now is the beautiful music performed by some of the boys of the Cornet Band, for some time past, on quiet, beautiful nights. The boys are becoming expert in making good music ; and by that we mean those soft, tender, and oftinee plaintive straines that touch the soul so magically and carry the thoughts far above and beyond the cares and sorrows of this world, in to the celestial regions of song and praise. Go oil boys—there is at least one heart that always feels cheered and grateful to hear you ; one who it and ever was your firm friend. Go on—but strive your utmost to make your lives as useful and pure as your music is good. WIMU b Knswn About Ausrluu Newspapers Pettenglll has published his Hetetpapcr Directory tor l7*. and In it shows not merely that bis knowledge of American newspapers surpasses that of all his con temporaries. but also that there is a meth od of enabling every man who possesses a copy of the new book to utilize that know ledge profitably. The classification of newspaper lists is the most complete ever accomplished. No man who is In the hab it of advertising bis business can be fully equipped for werfc without a copy of Pet tengiira Directory. The science of d I recto rymaklng is mastered In ths most admira ble manner la thflv latest publications re lating to newspapers. Of course much labor and gseat care have been bestowed in the preparation of this Directory. It brings theiteader into immediate commu nication wiith *,615 newspapers, in all parts country. It advises advertisers bow, and when, and where to adveitlse so as to make their expenditures effective. There is no newspaper man, whether editor or publisher, in the country, who will not hail the advent of this newest and best of Newspaper Directories. ORAIGE PLORIDA. OfTUATKD on St. John 4 River, near O Jacksonville. It contains 9,000 acre* of the best of Orange aad general Fruit and Vegetable, lands, averaging 30 feet above the river, with uo swamp or marsh lands on the tract. It is rapidly being settled with the verv best class of thrifty Northern families, and offers to those desiring to live in a State that has the capabilities to make the moat desirable homes on this continent the fol lowing Inducements: Post-ofllce, with dally mails, School during regular school months. Religious services every Sabbath. Within ono hour of the only sure market In the Slate, both to sell your products and buy your supplies. A first-class physician located here per manently. Perfect Titles, and full Warrantee Deeds to all purchasers. " Large and attractive Hotel completed and open the eutlre year at very moder ate rates. At this point Thermometer rarely goes above 90 or below 40 deg. We have garden vegetable every day In the year. Send for descriptive 'paper, pamphlets, eet. sent free on application to ORANGE PARK CO.. Orange Park, Fla. MARRIED. At Logan■rllle. May 12, I*7l, by D. m. Morris, J. P., Mr. A. I. Heller to Miss Nora Couler, both of Logans vllle. At the residence of the bride's parents In Logansville. May 14, I*7B, by Rev. D. P. Kline, Mr. Albert F. Schrocaer to Miss Zaidee E. Shlveley, both of Sugar Valley. On the V-Lb Inst., at the Lutheran Par* sonuge, Jersey Shore, by Rev. J. A. Bright, Mr. George Slaughepwhite, of Salladas- Miss Prucllla Rhine ©f Larrys' At MOD toursvllle M. E. Parsonage, on the 16th. by Rev. M. F Croatbwaite, Mr. John Myers , of Jersey Shore, and Miss Annie Achenbucb. of Logansvmo, Clinton co"Dty, Pa, DIED. On the 15th ln*t„ at Centre Well. C*thr In*, wife of I'ei.T Schlfßci , need 71 years, 7 month* and 15 days. On the 20th in Philadelphia; Abr*- hain huasinan of Beilefonle. (A(fa not glren,) On tUe 24th -Mst, in Mlllhelra, after a long ud Uegcrhig sicklies*, Mr. W- SlvaU, agod 67 yearn, 6 month* and 12 day*. Deceased wai Poet Matter at Mlllhrlin for tome eight yean, and re*jgued only a lew month* before hi* death, on Recount of 111 health. He wa* buried on Sunday at Hprueotown M. K. Church, nrheu the ooca *foh wa* improved by an appropriate er mon by Rev. W. K. Whitney,. L'. OHUROHDIRBOTORY. J 1 ' • • r >? * Bxvorukd /?er. J. O Shotmakrr, Puiftr English preaching in Aannntburiy, uext Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ECvamovlicaL.—English preaching next Sunday evouiug, by Rev.C. F. Uclutnger. I.OTaKRA*.—Ker. J. 7b mil aeon. Farter. English services next Sunday aflcruoon at 3 o'clock, and In Aaronanurg In the evening. General Couhcll meet* at Aaronaburg. next Saturday at 10 o'olocfe. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Band wtl) meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evening*. Providence Grange No. SI? P. of H., meet* in Alexander • bloek on the Snd Sa turday of each month at r. a. and on the 4th Saturday of each month nt r. a. Mill helm Lodge, Ne. 955, I. O. O. F meet* every Saturday evening. Lodge Room In Wilt's ftulldJjnc, The Millheim 11. A |. Xsaoclatto* meets In the Town Hall, on the evenly of the ■eeoud M4+y of each month. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce thxt D. 0. Bush, Esq., of Bellefonte, wtll be a can didate for Congress, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. JUDICIAL We are authorized to announce that C. P. McConnlck. Esq., of Lock Haven 1* a candi date for lh office of President Judge of tki* district, subject to Democratic rules SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that John B. Balr, of Penn township, is a candidate or Sheriff, subject to Deinoeralie rules. We are authorized le announce that I. T. Munson. K*q . of Bellefonte, 4* a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the drelston of the Democratic County Convention. LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce that W. A. Murray, Esq., of Roalsburg, Is a candi dal* for Legislature, au bjcct to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that W. L. Musser, Esq., of Millheim, is a candidate for J*i.lslature. subjeet to the decislou of the Democratic County Convention. TREASURER. We are gnthorized to aaaouaee that F. P. Mufstr, aow of Bellefoate. is a candidate for County Treasurer, subjeet to tke deelaloa of the Democratic County Convention. FROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to aaaeune* that Sana qgl M. gwartx. ef Potter township. Is a can didate tor ProßhogoUry, subject to Demo cratic rules. We are authorized to anaeuaee that B. F. Shafer, Ksq., of Wglker township, Is a can didate for the offlce,of Protho notary, subject te the action of the Democratic Couoty Con vention Wt are authaeDisd to aaneunee K. J. Herinx, Esq., ef Gzegg township, as a can didate for Pn.thonotry, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. COMMISSIONER We are antkozlted to announce ih*t A. J. Gricst. Esq., of UnjuHvllie. will be a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Con vention. -• , * i r /O We are author I red lo anneunoe' that X*hn Hoy, Jr., of Marion township, is s eaufU date tor County Commissioner, subject &o , the decision of the Democratic County Cesi veution. , We are authorized to announce J. If. Halm, of Mtlesburg, as a candidate for, County Commissioner, subject to the df cislon of the Democratic County Conven tion. VT# „re anlhoriied to announce that 11. A. Mingle, K*q.. of Heine* township. It a candid*!* (or County • 'ommlaaloner, sub. Jeri to the trQon *>f the Democratic County Convention. 'A SKINKK'BSALE OF KJi&L A)fD I KK /V MiNXL PROPERTY. - The under siKiied, Astieuee of.Samuet Haekman. will tell r.t public tale on the premise*, two miles south of Millheim. on Saturday. June Ist, I*7B, the following described real es tate, to wit: a house and lot In Penn town cfiip, Ceatre eoutty, Pa., bounded bv the L. <C. fc S. C. K. K. and lands of Bent; Ker stetter. et. aI. TbD property is situated opposite the K It. Depot, is well adapted for a saloon or res taurant. the house is new, and is considered a eery desirable property. Also—the following personal property: One Cook Store and pipe. Coal Store. Cor ner Cupboard, Chests,- Bedsteads, Barrels. Tubs, Crockery, and other articles too nu merous to mention. Also a lot of Candy: and Jars. Kale to commence at 1 o'clock, F. M.. of. said day, when terms will be made knofttr by J. H. RairsKroem. J As eigne*. - Millheim. May IS, 187$. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDER*. -The aV r uual Meeting of the Stockholders or the Lewisburg 'Centre and Spruce Creek Ra'lroad Company jrfll be held at the office of the Company, No. 233 South Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa., June 31th. IS7*. at 12 e'elock. a.m. Election Jor President and Directors same day and place. 30-3^ Jas K. Mct 'Li u*. .. j Secretary. . u \ TJtXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.— Letters testa- J 2J mdntary on the estate of Cathaftne Long, (widow.) late of Miles township, Cen tre Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. All persons indented to •aid estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. _ . ' W. if. CORMAH. Bebersburg, A pi. V> 6t. Exeeatar. ADMINISTRATOR'S UtteCN of administration on the estate of Martin Stover, late of Haines township. Cen try county. Pa., deceased, haviug been granted to toe undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are Itercbv notified to make immediate payment, and tltose having cluitns, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. NOAH BTOT*R, Mien AM. Srovan, Administrators. T?XECUTOR\S NtmCE.-Letters testa JCJ mentary on the estate of Aehn Rupp, late of Haines Township, Centre County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Knowing Ihem selves indebted to said decedent are horeby requested to make immediate paymeutTd those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settle MEM. /. P. COBORH. Executor. Aaronaburg, May 22ud. IS7B. 21 A. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Silver Leaf rouhi. For Stoves, Ranges, etc. ALWAYS READY FOR V3X, NO M DU ST? 'NO BK^Slk, Circulars free. W, H.STEWART, 22-3 in. -Courtlaad St.. New York- Xgents W AOTED7 Pure Teas in Sealed Packages. * AGENTBWANTED EVERYWHERE t° sell Teas to families, hotels, aiul large consumers—the largest stock in the country to select from—qualities of aU descriptions, from the highest imported to tlm .lowest grades—a large discount, and a -.handsome income to all who sell for us—countrv store keepers. drugefsts who wish to sell teas in sealed poupd paekagos, tidier, and, in fact, all who w-fsb to obtain an honorable living by selling teas should write us for a circular, 22-3 m. i. . n T P& Vri£ i& H TEA COMPANY, V *}. Pox 1-V> *1 nilt-n St., New York P, GKPHAKT. 1. A. Vl'bSKB, GEPHART & MUSSER 1.. . m j hFALKK* m CtovoreooM, ; * T ' Fleer A ; m w—A, I ..'A . riaeler 4A # . .. ' v'\: " . kit MILLHEIM, PA. Highest: market pijbee paid for aU kind* o Q-RATN", Dellvered'elther at tbeIBRICK MILL or at the old MUSSKU MILL, In MILLHEIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and aotd at price* that de fy competition. A *hare of tke public patronage reapeetfully elleltpd. -Iy ■ lllketaa Market. ~ Wheat ho. 1 1 is Wheat No. S 1.10 St*" *• ye , 50 at* White... t& Oat*, 81ack.... ~,.'L 23 Keekwhoat 50 Flour.. . 6*lo Bibu A ShorU,'pitrhundred ...... tsA) Salt, per.Brl MO Plaster; ground 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 46 to 90 Barley SO Tymothy*eed Ham* ......... " Side* i veai Kfct* w w " t Rotating..,,.'. 7% gs"r.;- * Dried A p pie* ||. i. l>ried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET ** C0a1..;....; 44.75 Stove " 4*o Chestnut" 4.50 *5%. v ; .* CArt*eted every Wodeteeday by Gephart AtMneaer, Dtainond. Rtar, Egg. ROM, and EWal Cards 13c., with name. b Co., Kinder hook, N. V. 19 4. \*> . VEGETINB. ORKAT HOOD rVRiriER, U K. STKYKNN, Paw/RUtTon, Boston, Maw. )Nw 91ANS **" £ % Vpr&C AT A I.OG U KS and CI ECU LA ItS Mplee rde ed prices and n? C £, , ! , J 0 r. I ?.* Uon ■•■tftwe. MASON* i*rw?i ORGAN CO., Ho*Von., New York ofr Chicago. XI-44. ™mmnu :Chfi*iDE Tcbacco! -Awa*4e4 t a* CWmul KipMiWo* *Jr ' 'V*""' H*" Mi pMIUmi n4 SMr V <., Tk k„ vA*ra*l it*., t.'z- ruip m laitou4 lafwtor fa...U it, Jiu „VJ # s' to iS^^SL 7 / I *' . "* Wealera. *•< ItftMtU ' O S^ F ; W tV* 1 * GB * f al Age Mi. 91 aw New. 8 and 5 Souih Water Street Phlla. HEW RICE BLOtni! 'T'f!" I** 1 ** rilu ,n * k * N >* KWi Blood. and will Completely change the btood in the entire system in three month*. Anrpvaou Who will Uka 1 pin each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound *2fffc I, ? iC . h * 1h1,,f l# P"lbte. Sent by Si*-" ,ett * r Hampn. 1. ■. JOHXSO* • !•., Bangor, M. XIAt. PIAIO QMAI ?•■■■• wniy MM. Sjupcrh CrauXTSuTre riant* price II.IM only pas. jQerant Price t4 only |IIM New htyle tprtght l iani>s4ll.JV# Orgaas l|l 0r *** stop* $7tt.SC Ibnrch Or' K*"*'•Mope, price *Wu only #ll6. Ele f*" I *lrrwr Tep Organs. oulyfluS. Buyers come and see me at home, If I am not as represented. R. R. Fare paid hoth V ° or ° r K n Klren free. Large i'* ; t *VJ! r!,p # l *l. wi " l n ' uch Information about cost of Flmm A Organs aew9 addreas Damiml F. B*ATTT, Washington, N. J. 21 At. fVI rh MTW TOD.rr PREPARATION Jj ABSOICTELT HAMLEM Removes FRECKLES, TAN H AND ALL BLKMISUES. Make* the Ceaplealea ton n ekw Opetal. toad the skl H □Q in elt •• Velvet. A alantlftc O preparation does not eever sip, bat KEHOVE9—and that without the Wsllgkteet Injun - , 5o Cents per Bottle. Qg3 BOLD BT AI.L DRUGGISTS. .£7* 00. A. KELLOGG, PROP'R, No. 6 Lb Church St.. N. Y. XI A HEALTH AMD HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within *ll4 reach of erery one who will use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CURE for Torpid Llrer, Dys pepsia. Headache, Seur Stomach. Constipa tion. Debilitv, Nausea, and aU RilUous com plaints and Blood disorders. None gsnulno unless signed "Wm. Wright, Fhfla.' If your Druggist will not supply send 23 cents for one bos to Barrlrk. Keller * Co.. 70 JJ 4th t. Phil*. * CA r,fAC4SI ® f CATAKBB jQI jThat Mufl Radical Cere for Catarrh will not In ' 5 * stantly rellere and speedily jure. References, Henry < Wells, Esq.. Wells. Fargo ■ Co., Aurora, N. Y.; Wm. Bow €f% Esq.. Mollatton, Gran,. Va Bowen. St Louis. Testa* moulals and treatise by mail, w with Improved Inhaler, sl. "old erery where, WEEKS3S POTTEk Proprietors, . *a Mass. , lUw fkfUf mm Great chance to make me ■ ■||l ■ ■ ner. -If you can't get gold |ll|L|Jjvou can get greenbacks. ■ m We need a per sua in every town to ttke sul>scriptlous for the largest, cbeapeet xnd best Illustrated family publica tion in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant work* of art given free to subscribers. The Rrice it so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $l5O hi a' week. A lady ageut reports taking over 400 subscribers In ten days. AU who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the buSluess, or only your sparu time. You need not be away from home over night. You ran do it as well as others. Full parti culars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive utnt free. If you want profttable work send us your address at ouce. It eoets nothing to try the business. No one who en gages rails to make great pay. Address "The People'* Journal," Portland, Main*. 31-ly CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from thla disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kisa- NBK'S CR.TKNNXTKN Comrxrnwß FOWDBRS. These Powder* are the only perparatiun known that will cure CosimrnoA and aU diseases ot tho THHOAT ANI> LUNGS —indeed so strodg our faith in them, and al*e to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer* by. mall, post paid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly of their curative power*. If y'oujr JHfe worth eavlug. don't delay In giving these rowußss a trial as tfaey pJH surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent Jto any part of the United States or-Canada, by mall, VII receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, MO.FCLL'ON M'lgfEK, FVOOKXT*. N. T. Unprecedented BARGAINS AT STAHMR6 STORE, 235 MA REST ST., near THIRD sttoiskrg,|)a. Our old Slock entirely told ont and recti ring NEW GOODS DAILY the Spring and Summer Seasons, which enables us to offer cur patrons the CHOICEST NEW COODS IK THE Millinery Department. o We have all the New Styles of Hits and Bonnets for Ladies, Milled and children, such as Chip, Leghorn Neapolitan and Straw Braid, trimmed and un trimmed. Trimmed Hats from 50 etc. up Untrimraei " " 15 cts. up Hat Frames, all shapes, 8 cents. Full line of S>Uc Ribbons, Flow ers, Feathers an Ornament*. o— Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods Department. Complete Line of Late, Fringes, Drees Buttons, Cuffs, Collars, Bash es, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloaes, Ties, Zephyrs End GdcauHttewn Wools, Honeyconab and Java Can rags, Card Board and Mottoet, Per fumery, Jewelry, Hair Geoda, &e. Notice a few of oar Prices: Hamburg aod Cotton Edges 1 ct. up 200 yds Machine Cotton, 3 eta. Coats Machine Cotton, 6 eta. Pins, per paper, * . 3 •• Needles, per paper, . 3 eta. Corsets . „ . 25 cts a pair Neck ltouchea . . 1 ct. up Hemmed and St-itched Hand kerchief! from . . 3 eta. Tip Gents' Linen Faced ■Collars, 10 c. a b. Ladies' Fancy Hose . 10 eta. 11 White Hose . ft cts. Gents' Half Hose . 8 cts. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs 18 c. Gents 1 Linen Shirt Fronts 20 e. Alpaca Skirt Braid • 5 c. Rubber Dressing Combs ft c. Rubber Fine Combe, . e. Shoe Lace\ per JDosen, 3 eta. Motto Frames, Glass and Back • * % 30 cob Remember the place— No. 235 Market St.. Lewisburg, near Third Street. JJfiMJISgp • fl cZttL II I IItI *.. MM M II ■■ ®omWne rr*ij dcir*6l/tuprra*ai.*■• . If II 4HT Vrtry Machine e*. mtk NaiwiilMUMllM A CURAT HRMf!f' f H tm*yuU jptaaSet^T __ . . ** ncTOR SEWIW XACMXI 00.. imV! T7!? iTT- * Mw ' m " **"**• g *^ r " 111 '■f"i". miiim. r RED FRONT STOTWHfc LEWIS BURG, PEMA. J. HOWER, Proprietor, ... 4t ; i Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, " and Chairs > in great variety and at every price. kll kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. •' ly O.SHUGERT ft CO, ALLEGHANY JSTRRET, BELLEFONTB, PENNA., ' L'eaters in Medicines Toilet Articles, Ac.^AE9 A full line of Goods of the best quality always fctpt on band. Qur stock is as complete as any lathe Count}. We invite the people of Penns and Brush Valleys to call and examine our goods for anything they need in our line. lA4y. American House, J.P.S. WEIDENBATJL, Proprietor. OLD AND TOrULAR STAND. Corner Market and Front treete. L E WISBUR(t,P A A First Class Hotel in all Respects. CH ARGES-MODKRATE. C. M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Bra nds of Tobacco and Cigars, MOIRES* ARTICLES, ETC., BCABXJrr OTSSSFT. Lewisburg, Pa, FURNITURE J. H. H A ZFiLT., Spring Mills, Pa., Is at all times prewired to make furniture to order. He hopes by good work and low prices to merit a share of pablte patronage. Cane tottom chairs always on hand. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY. PITS E(LEPSY.I FALLING SICKNESS Psrsmaeatly Cared-ae knibng— by who aosTs i rs.vot or Dr- GwcxAitD'a CaLuaaATßo Invalurlr Fit Powders. To oonvtnoe sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them, we will •end them bv mail, rowr r aid, a mi TBl ax BOX. As Dr. Goulard ia the only phy sician that lias ever made tbie disease a < special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been vnaMairßirrLT cos#n by the aee of these powders, we will guar antee a permanent cure In every ease, dr refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these powders an 1 early trial, and be convinced oftbelr cur ative powers. i'rlcc for large box. $.1. 00, or 4 boxes fer 910.00, sent by mall to any part f United States or t'anadu on receipt of price, or by express, (\ O. D. Address ASH & BOBBINS, 900 rwi.ro* Strbkb, Brooblt*, N. Y HIGHEST HONORS. ATftl Centennial Worlds Fair, 1878 ! raw SHONINGER ORGANS PRONOCBCBD rBAHIMOCSLT AS TUB BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their comparative excellence is rscegniz ed by the Jmdgee.iu their Reperi, from which the follow ing Is an extract: •'The B. VMMIgOER ORGAN cerw esMblt ae the Beat Iwatrn swewte at a price rendering them possible to a large class of purchasers, having a coinbluatiop of ltecds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing mnay desirable Improvements, will stand 'onger I in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being made three- Ply, Pttt together so it Is Impossible for them to culler shrink, swell or. suilt." THE OUT ORGANS AWARDED THIN RANK. This Medal and Award w** granted after tli most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the hi wax compe AestjsrlM ever assembled. New Styles and prices just Issued, which are in accoruance with our rule, the BENT •ORGAN for the least money. We are prepared to appoint & few new Agents. - .- Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid on application to B. SRQNINQER ORGAN CO. 5 <• m CIIKBTMT STKKKT, t VKW Hatvs. fVSV, DR. D. H. MINGLE, - Offer* WprofMsf<mal4cr*lc*j U the > lie. Answers calls at a) boon Office amd rksidemoji llllhelm, (tarslsM 'mpr*Te fWLA r Sstmlc Applium arc a sp< Mr and PeimMfit cure lor RWuin lisni Neuralgia, Kiduey, Liver and Female Com plalnts, Nervous Proßtratioa. Bk ad spinal Irritation, and kindred PI lessee Prices, Waist Belt. *.O ; Spfn.' toft. 7* Par .lysis jcdSfiina! AiJn<nu. |lo.uu. aad upwards ; Armlets. Anklets. Head •Buds. ViLVAltf-HkBliKL ABMCIATMff. T East Ninth York BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFOMTB, FA. - F.D. M*cTLL#I # Late Chief Clerk of the Pobinee* House, Pittsbubo, Peaas, Proprietor Only First Glass Hotel t* the Oity. {-• Charges moderate. INSDRAMCE MHrr ?iau ACBffi kiSTSe LIBERAL TERMS Git EE. MARTONA WAKEIJK, Cewoal Abba* ISSouth Fourth Street HucTel^>ia. WANTED! We M is aeout. ■ >u in town of this county, to get up Clubs' among laasitlea, hotels.factories. Ac, (or the •*& of our Teas, and will oiler very liberal .>•*- missions to sueh. We have been Importers of leas for ever apjroars. and can afford to send, and wo wOT eaad a hotter article fee the money than any other houeo la Wow Yo1 ? ** * *• U oand packages wfUl the name and price printed for terms and Mask term Bee 'Plain Home Taut and Medical Comma** Sense,"—nearly 1,000 page*. **. iilaMratler * , t by Dr. K. B. Foots, of iao Lexington Ac* N. Y. Purchasers of this booh are at Utmi 1 to consult its antbor in- person r byte / * free. Price by mall. ALJI for the ST a* Di ed it lon, oi gI.SO for the fomUs edit* which contains all the same matte, and i lustrations. Contents tables free. Aa* . Wabtkd. MUItRAY HILL FCBUAHIMk. I P., 11* East Wth St N. Y. W-lf DAV. I.BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer la TN-WAH, STOVEPIPE & TIIIIGS SPOITIMi and FRiIT CAM r • §f e Would- resphotfuWy itsfcariga„ the public Iha he keeps on haud or makes to order all hinds of Tinwabp. Brova- FIXTL KBS, rUL'ITCASS, •_ etc.. etp. SSPOUTINGi SPEOAHTT Fruit cans alwavsonluvnd. Kepnl! l lnßdone at short notice. Having loin* ten yearaexperienew In thebusiness hefiatters btir . self that his wprh is fully equal to I any In IhK section df the country. A | share of .the pubHc'eiuiitreuage Is respect folly solicit** moat !, t, Aohi nnl Hook fff#re, MJltkelm. Ps.
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