%{\t Journal Wiiicr & DeiaMer.PiUFiiefe P 0. P&xrsasa, Associate Editor Hlltlicißi,Thursday JiuiclS. Terms—Sl.so Per Annum. Mil'.l.ohu ou th? L. C. & S. C. IE It., nr.s a population of 600, is a thriving business centre, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the JOURNAL has H larger circulation than all other county pajwrs combined. Ad vcftiit rs Kill vlc< :se make a note of th is brincrrati; State Ticket. KOt uOVERJtOR HON. ANDREW 11. DILL, O? UNRN COUNTY, t - FOR nrrtKN ANT GOVERNOR HON. JOHN FERTIG, OF VENANGO CO I'NT V. EOU SBCUNT..KY IN YSSAI. AVTATIU* HON. J. MMP6GN AFRICA. OF lICST2NODON eOCSTY. , rou SCTOKJIS JC:-UE TTCW.'IR. P. ROSS, OF VONTGOMTAV COL'NTV, I jii.niA ORfiiiON DEMOi'UATir. WASHINGTON, June 7.— The Past publish.es tlic following to-morrow unci']ring * K PORTLAND, OREGON, June 7 |N early full and complete returns iiave bwn received from all parts of 'the StatCwtuid these justify us in tho statement that the Leg slat urc will be Democratic by a majority of at least twelve over boi h R epul>l teans and Independents. Some ot the In dependents will ac.L with the Demo crats and increase frits mafbrity. It is positively known that the Demo cratic vote on jvint ballot uill be as high as fitly-one votes. Whittaker's majority (Democratic candidate for Congress) will b-intwecu live and six hundred and may mil over the large .Tmre. is not disputed by the Republicans. We also claim the election of Thayer (Democratic candidate for Governor). The rest cf tlie .State ticket is in doubt, with cllariccs favorable to th ; Demo crats.* vr. ir. w atkins, Chairman Democratic .>tate Com. .Senator <irover received lust eve ning a dispatch same source of a similar import. MIQ oniviqy. Having nothing to defend, let us not go on Ahe defensive. Ileing rignt, gentlemen , let i>3 be aggres sive. . Gen. Henry 31. Iloyt. Gen. Iloyt is neither the first nor the only prominent (nan that gave utterance to such egotistical bmg grtdoeUiJliko ll.e above. A certain NXr. Pharisee talked exactly in the same style—thanking God* that he was not as other men—over eight cen hami red years ago. 3>oCinj to defend ? No indeed ! The bottom less corruption of Gen. Grant's ad ministration, especially under his last teim : the whisky rings, subsidy rings, Indian rings, credit mobilicr, .-alary grab, and more than all—the great electoral commission fraud, are all sc utterly indefensible that neith er Gdfi. H-Wt nor any other ilepub licair of standing will undertake the thankless job of defending than. The personal and ring legislation at Ilarrislmrg last w inter, dic.atcd by the Cameron ring, of winch (fen. Hoyt is now the chosen mouth piece, in nothing to defend. No gentleman who cares for character or reputa tion,: would care to defend such wicked work voluntarily. Even so clever a man as Gen. Hoyt, al though placed in a position where necessity requires him to •'defend," tvades and ignores the question and ::i advance asks to be spared the awkward task of defending that which is simply indefensible. The people too. have away of thinking on public questions, and they will make their opinion known nod felt in a manner little pleasing to Cameron, Iloyt & Co., just as they did in the election of 1577 : That's all. HIW PLANK WANTED. The first plank in the Republican .■date platform of Pennsylvania, very weak from the beginning because itlaoked.the strengthening quali ties of honesty and fairness, is al ready worn out, obsolete and of no further use whatever. It was in? tended to mislead voters into tlie be lief that the Democratic House was fast drifting into free trade and would certainly pass the Wood Tar iff Bi'K It was for some time ap parent however, that the bill in ?uestion could not pass, and the Republicans in convention might haye known as much and thus saved themselves the mortification ot soon having a platform practically with out a head. Last Wednesday the W r ood bill was up on final passage and defeat ed by the decisive majority of 1 A to 121, and we are happy to state that not a single Pennsylvania!! so far forgot his .duties LO the interests cf the state as to vote for the bill. The Republicans should call anotli -erstate convention to ropair their shattered platform. It has been ascertained that five of the Republican asd Democratic candidates for state officers liavo been school teachers. Henry M. Hoyt v the Republican candidate for Governor, taught school at Memphis, Tenn., several years; Hon. Andrew 11. Dill, tho Democratic candidate for Governor, taught school some •time at Frederick City, Md.; Hon. Cliaries W. Stone t night school in Massachusetts, afterwards taught icliooi and was Superintendent of Schools of Warren county, Pa.; Hon. John Fertig, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, taught school several years in the western part of this State, and Hon. James P. Sterrett, Republican candidate for Supreme Judge, was for a time principal of the preparatory depart ment of Jefferson College." Moral— teach school.—Fr. Throe tunes and one variation will be plavcd during the present ca:n --i paiepi : To whip the hungry lVnioomts Will he a sniul I Wo'll luiuvli lo victory next fall With gallant Harry Hoyt. JZrrrriMmiy Ttlegraph. To v. liip the hungry Radicals Will ocnmcli ra<*h>r xtill : Wo.ll march to vkM.r\ n \i fall • With gallant And\ Hill. Wi'kf&Hxrrc reader. | To whin l>ol 1* Money Power fictions : Requires hut orgn'nL-ntloii ; YYo'll march to vietorj next fall With gallaut Sammy Nla*on. ShcnoiuluaU Ileruhl. VARIATION : Tloyt and >*ill Wont up the hill To seo what oaoh was alter; rtoyt foil down And broke Ills crown. ! While Hill he shook with laughter. John C. Fremont has boon ap pointed Governor of Anzoniu Tt ni tory. Decoration day was very generally observed throughout the state. This as it should no. "Road the Summer Time Table .f the Philadelphia and Erie Rail Road. ; and govern yourselves accordingly. ! Have you weeded your garden and i trimmed and cleaned your yuid ? If t uot it is about time that you think ' about it. | WANTED, at tlie JOURNAL oliiee, , a lot of luniher in exchange for one ; of the celebrated Shouinger Organs. i Call at once. Full Spits made to order slii. Pantaloons " 41 44 4. MONTGOMERY W CO. Tailors, ltellefonte, l'a. Ooker & Eaa rick, at Madison hiug, have dissolved partnership. We have noi learned who will con tinue the business. If you need a first, class Sewing Machine, with nil thelatost improve ments, the Journal office will give you a square dicker en shingles. At the regular meeting of the Building ic Loan Association on Monday evening, money sold for •Voi per ct. premium f.r permanent loan. How is that for high. A. Alexander has built a very good sidewalk along tk.e iVen Street side of his property, and made other repairs in front of his store. "Go and do like wise." FOR SALE.—A cabinet organ of superior quality, excellent tono iiearly new, by one of the best make ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at the resi. deuce of C. F. Doininger, Millheiin. It is estimated that liflv livc3 were lost, one hundred perrons in jured and million's of dollars' \vo;(h of property destroyed l y the recent cyclone in Wisconsin. The improvement fever has thor oughly sliakeunpour mediv'al frigid, I)r. Mingle. lie is removing the large scone pi!' 1 along his front, or to be more explicit—Le is having it : done. ! llow do you like the result ot tho Oregon election ? It is good for one thing at least —to retire Jic poorest stick of timber that ever represented the Pacific sloj ein the I". Senate. •T. 11. Holt, Esq., of .Snow Shoe gave us a call Jus week. Mr. Holt is a pleasant, agreeable gentleman and we doubt not altogether fit for County Treasurer, for which office he is a candidate. The nr. ateh game of base ball be tween the Penn Hall and Millhoim boys that was to come off last Satur day, was unavoidably postponed on account of the went hoi, but it will take place without fail ue.ri Saiw d:iy, if the weather is at all fair. During May 95 failures were re ported in New York, the gross lia bilities amounting to 55 G50,300, the assets to $954,483. Tills is an In crease, as compared with the previ ous month, of 22. The aggregate liabilities have decreased, in round numbers, §2,000,000. —v ♦♦ ♦ The story of an extraordinary out rage comes from Indiana. The ran of the late President Harrison died recently and was buried, and shortly aftei ward his son was horrified by discovering the body of his father in the dissecting room of a medical col lege. Copious rains have refreshed moth er earth every day more or less since Saturday last. Vegetation, and especially garden truck, had been suffering some from drouth ; but now all nature appears in her lovliest holiday garb, and we have th i prom ising appearance of a verv plentiful harvest. Do we feel as thankful to Divine Providence for sunshine and rain as we should V .SEWING MACHINES, like all other machines, sometimes get out of ol der. and nut few people understand to look properly where the difficulty lies. If there is anything wrong with your machine, you better not try too much to meu'd it, but take it at once to D. 11. Rote, Aaronsburg, and get it, fixed. Dan is a mechan ical genius of a high order, as we have reason to know, an l he will charge you but a moderate price, Dit. ROTHROCK- GETS A NE.V TRIAL. EXPENSIVE STUPIDITY.— An argument court was held in Bellefonte, the other Tuesday, at which Dr. Rothrock, convicted of procuring abortion, at April court, was granted a new trial, because some of the jurors who tried the "Doctor" had expressed their opin ions rather freely while the.trial was in progress, and of comse before a verdict could have been agreed. As the ease stood our judges "could not legally refuse a new trial; but what shall be said of men who sworn as jurors, are nioraily and le gally bound to keep their own coun cils, but who volunteer their opin ions and bow they will find, to crowds of peoplo ? Is not this ah in dictable offense ? To say the very least of it such stupid boobies ought to have been jurors for the last time. Congress adjourns next Tuesday The Union National JUnk uf I.ewisburg is soon to resiuno busi ness. wl PA 'WJk {A J Fx-C.ov. Curtiu is expected to take the stump for the Democratic ticket. Andy's speo6ltfis always tell, and I bey will count vary heavi ly for .liub'.* R v. W. M. L:*ndis, of Reliers• burg, I IMS lvUtiued from Ins recent trip to western Pennsylvania, in good health and spirits. * Ho will proa eh at Rebersbnvg next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock nhd at 7! in the even ing. Same day at Madisonhurg at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Centre Hall had a regular thiev ing night the other Friday. The lap-robe, blanket, gom-apron and cm tains weie stolen from Ihe buggy of Rev. W. JLL. Fisher. Shirts were stolen from the premises of Mr. Jacob A nicy : bread and pies from the cellar of Moss Richard, ami a shot gun from the stable of Mr. O herd or f, and the lining cut out of the buggy too and carried away. Can't you kttch the thieves ? ROADS.—Much work has been done this spring on roads, in town and vieiuity, and we hope tins good work will go on until the approach es to town aie all in good condi tion. Our Supervisors have just been on the new road to Cohurn with a large force of men ; John Sto.ier uas done some very necessa ry woik in and about town, and Emanuel Ilarter is just about through giving the turnpike to Rindi Valley a thorough repairing. We should all go in for good roads. A NEW TRAMP LAW has been passed. It provides that. 44 for each arrest, hearing or commitment there shall be paid out of the County Trea sury to the committing magistrate and odicer making tho arrest, the same fees and mileage'' now paid, but the person committed is not to he detained beyond the term of bis committment bv reason ef his ina bility to pay the costs of his arrest. Fifty cents mileage is to be paid to the odious nannd when the arrest is made more than quo mile from the prison or place where the vagrant is committed, and no mileage is to be allowed within that limit ; and if an officer willfully refuse to make the arrest, it subjects him to a fiao of live dollars. j EMrLYME>r FOR LtJJIEA A?iD hen r ' 1. . KN AT iltfHF. Our attention has been culled to ■ some new and labor-saving cooking I utensils —recently invented. One of [ which, tho Universal Weight anil I Measuring Utensil, for weighing Hour, sugar, butter, and measuring ! molasses, milk and all kinds of I liquids used in cooking, entirely su ! perstding expensive scales. Ti e Patent Centennial Cake Pan, the 1 best and most convenient l.'ako Pan t ever made, and which every botise ! keeper \viii have when lliev see its : advantages over all others. Also, I the Kitchcd Gein, a plated wire ' boiler to hang inside of an ordinary j pot, for boiling all Kinds of Vegeta ! bles. eggs, etc , which .when done, i can be removed at oi.ee peifectlv 1 dry without lifting the kea\y sooty j pot off of the stove. Tb.-k • goods ; are sold exclusively through agents j to families, and oner u splendid op portunity to some relnbh? htdy or | gentleman canvasser r.f this county i to secure the agency for a very prof [ Itable business. For terms, territo ry, etc., write lo L. K. Jtrown fc ! Co., No. lit- I'lir. .Street. Cincinnati, j Ohio. i.'l-tit. Tuk Ci.AtiKxeox Xkws.—Our j neighbor, W. K. Alexander, Esq., ' handed us the lirst number of a pa pir tearing the:-.lf>ve title, which is j a remarkable evidence of the rapid progress of civilization in North j western Texas. The Xt*c* is a verv : Fpright and lively little paper, edited j with nun hod ability by It v. L. 11. j Caihmt,' tnd what is 111ti r—i ntne- I ly sound on the great moral question ; of the day. We make aft wextracts to give our readers an idea how won ! derful rapid "WV*.t\varU the >tur of Empire iij { way." "The "Clarendon Xt es" repre" ( sents ti:e uttermost vanguard of civ ' ilization m western Texas. Our nearest eastern neighbor is at Hen rietta. in Clay county, one hundred and lifty miles distant. We have in Donley county good soil, good • water, good climate, good building • material and fuel, with the essentials ' of success and the rapid approach of j educated industrious ami virtuous ; people we shall essay to build up a community and social institutions, I worthy the civilization of the present i year." CLARENDON. "Our beautiful little town was : first surveyed and laid out in town lots last Jan. It is therefore just 4 months old on paper, but the first | company of inhabitants landed there on the fifteenth of March, which ! makes it but 21 months old. in rculi t ty, still Clarendon is a fixed fact, a real town already. We have here as fine a stock of ' goods as is often found in towns ot ten tbines herage, our society, though small is good, and we all agree on al most every point, but most thorough ly on this, that we are in love with Clarendon. A great many of the town lots are sold, some arc now building on their lots, and ere long ; we shall have fine stone houses to live in. We need n few more people here I now of the right kind. Good relia ble, industrious, sueh as, seeking a home in the mild climate of Texas : desire to make that home in a coin. | miinitv of Northern men, with re- I ligious principles and sound morals. !To such we extend a hearty greet | ing and a brother's helping hand." HARVEST. "Tho wheat harvest begun early | in May even in northern Texas, tin's j year and the yield good. We have : had abundance of rain, and every i thing for the sustenance oi" man aiid beast is in ample supply." "Tho decree is signed. No whisky shall ever come to Clarendon. "Peace be within tliv wall and pros perity within thy palaces." "Regular church services are al ready heli] at Clarendon. '.Seek ye first the Kingdom of.lleaven.'" Such reading is absolutely danger some. A fellow might catch the emigration fever before he knows it, ! and that is an alliiction we don't { care to have just at this time. Mr. I). 1,. Zorby cxpt'fls to open a subscription school early in AN (lHi4tt, Iln rospectfully snlifita the |4dtroiuifr, of part'itta :n\(i will call on flu in personally to enroll pnpiN. His terms will be inotlerate. In spite <M" flannels, coughs mid cold will liiake n iiidgnieitl in tile systein. But they tire not tetinnt lit will. run dis ii,<s-oss t IMMII with /t'Ke's tfont i/ <>/ Jhtre. homi(t"r%it 'Pir. in less time tlmn It taken u sherlrt'to execute u wilt, sold by nil Druggists, l'iko'a Toothache Drops euro in 1 minute. It has hern ojisioiiiei v tu old commu nities to suspend pieces of stick sulphur uiouud the necks of children tm n pro motion against eoutio-lon In epltleinii'M. \ thorotpjii washing w Mb Gt unn sei rnru Stive has been f>utnl u much better pre ventive. Sold everywhere. MIL L 'a ll UK ; utaunt DYE, Black or Brow n.soc. Ildvinif obtaiiual special rales oil COAT. On. to Cobnrn Station we are liuw , eparetl to sell bv the barrell to dealers af f/t priet they would be ebaisfcd either nt h'uiiburyor W'il liainspott. tt' SMITH & Co. The court ol" Krie county has been adininiKtertnp a most salutary It s son lo scolding wonu'tt. Tlte other day the court eontlenint'd a woman for being a common scold to pay a line of ten dollars ami be imprisoned in the workhouse for four mouths. -♦ • . Out School Hoard *H't on Satur day and organized as follows : l're uident —J. Mofer ; Secretary— -I>. S. Kerstettei ; Treasurer —F. Ixnarr. The retiring members aie (J. Alexander and 15. F. Frankeu berger. HopotUp lioard will give us good teachers and good schools. The subsertb er will be prejarel to carry smalls bundles and boxes of goods, from Coburn Station to Midheim, Aaronslmrg. Woodward and .tl! points along the line, at reasonable charges. Tlie patronaec of the jiublic respectfully stdieited. J.WILLIS MUSSKK. Our friend S. O. McCurdy, Esq., delivired tlie oration on decoration day i.t Buffalo X Itoads IFs sub ject was "America and her Defemi ers.*' 'J'he address is highly spoken of liy titose who were present, and we do not in the least wonderat|ttiis, ktiowing that Mic. ranks bigli as a public speaker. The stockholders of lbo Union National Hank ot Lcwisbtirg. at a meeting last week, ♦ lect-'d John K. Kreanter cashier and Isaac Dtinkei teller. The bank is now receiving deposits, liut is not yet fully open for business, o\\ ing to the non arri val of Use books and papers from Washington.— Jjurnul. A tit DKNBACK MEETING is to como oil at the Town llall, Miil beim, next Saturday evening. Fes steis about the size of a man's hand are stuck up around town to ;ui nonnce the fact. We have no very clear idea what a Greenback meet ing wouid he good ioi in Millheim, but hope the "able speakers'' will enlighten u all on that point. A LUCKY KIHTOI:.—Mr. Whit man of the Lnrisbv.rrj re cently had the good fortune io find "A Hii* (Gold) Nugget'' weighing twelve pounds—equivalent to £IO9O ! For full particulars see his- papei of June oili. inst. Ft other "Wirt man will no doubt retire from business as soon as ]>iii is elected Governor which little o\enl will take place early in" November. The resignal: u of Hon. Andrew 11. Dill of hi; seat iu the State Sen ate is an act which will commend itself t i th* approbation of all who appreciate a manly and dignified beat ing on the part, of a candidate for the highest otiicii iu the gift of the people if the commonwealth. 1' sides, it is notice to theopjionents of Mr. Dill that the Democratic candidate means to enter the con testjn no doubting or half-hearted manner-— Potrivt. TIIP T.< \<bur<j Citronide. now that I hey cvHvt to supply the co<nl old K- ystunc with ;t liji-toj) article of ;t flovenior lor four years front Xo t ember n \t. gives lair notice to liio editorial brotherhood {country cdi tors, eh ? . to be mighty careful of how thtv xju-ak of hero rifti r. Any insinuations that t'ney arc "Ihitch," "sleepy," "dull'! or •'one horse," will be sharply resent ed. We'll try our b.'.st to behave with becoming decorum but think you are getting very impudent all at once, Cornv. NK v PAPER.—Tim Boss Clothier of Centre county, J. Newin.in, Jr., just now runs an illustrated paper, in eonibination with his large cloth ing business. It is printed on tint ed paper, in the best style of the art, highly ornamental, and* treats exclu sively on shirts. Politically it is neutral and does not support any body for office. In business it takes advanced grounds and speaks right out. The name of the new paper is The Oicl. Copies can be seen at the JOURNAL office, or at the Eagle Clothing Hall, Bellefonte. J. New man, Jr., proprietor. MARRIED. On tlx- 2kd nit., by Rev-. E. Stambaclu Mr. Abs'doui Mingleof Aaronsbnrg with Mrs. Sarah Hoiuibach, of Union county. On ilie liGtli ult., by the same, Mr. Win. H. sin-el/., of Sugar Valley, willv Mrs. Am anda J. Ruue'.-i'i, of Brush Valley. On the Rh Inst., at th* Hroekrrhotf House, Bellefonte. by Rev. J. G. Shoemak er, Mr. John D. flicks with Miss E. >l. Barber, both el Half Moon. Pa. Oil the 19th ult . Win. Runk'c of Gregg, with Miss Annie Meyer, of Centre Hall. On the .".'ith up., near Centre Hall, by Rev. S. G. Shannon. Mr. John F. f.uf•/, of Zion, wiih Miss Suan E. I.ohr, of Potter township. At the Evangelical parsonage at I.ozans ville, pa., June 2nd. lk/s, by Rev. D. P. Kline, Mr. Philip Caris of MrtdiMonburg, t Miss Mmy Smith of Booncvillc, Sugar Valley. On tlm 28tli, lilt., by Rev. Isaac Grlcr, D. I>.. S. 11. Orwig. Esq., and Miss Maggie Hayes, all of Mifflinburg. .♦ DIED. On the 27tli ult., at Pleasant Gup. Mr. Samuel P. Renninger, formerly of Gi-egg Township. • On the 27th ult., near Zlou, Mrs. David Harshbarger, aged 68 years. On theStb inst., at his residence in Gregg township, Cd. John lUtdiel, aged 03 years, o inonths aild 12 days. Col. Rishel had attended the Sunday Seliool Convention of the Central Pen int. Synod, (Lutheran.) at Milroy, on May 27th. 2sth and 2ith. lie was in good lieulth and unusually active during the session of this convention. He returned home on Wed nesday evening, the 2*Jlh, ate a hearty sup per and retired at about U o'clock. In fif teen minutes thereafter ho received u stroke of paralysis which was followed by a second one on Thursday, June oth, after which be was unconscious to the time ot his death. Funeral, Monday June lOtli, when a large number of relatives and friends assembled to pay their last tribute of robpect to u be ln-v.-tl hiicband, lather and friend. W. E. I OHUROH DIRECTORY. REFORM I n._ j ( < Shocmolu r, Pastor. CoiiiimintiHi A>l-V|I>OH iti Aiiroiihltnrir next Sunday Diorntiijr ;ii 10 oVloi'k. Preparatory *;;I'VI<VM TLV . X T SATURDAY tiUrrnnon LIT 1' O clock P L!io (JCKMUM I.aiigimgi'. Kvan.ii 11, v , Preaching next Sunday entiiK by Avp../. />. xtonr. • XlTJ'l> 11|{K lil'.KN.-- I'lVllchillg Jl">t Sun day morning at lo o'clock, l>y Jtcc. J. .'/• Smith. I.t, rniiiiAN. R-r, John Toht'iiiton, Putter. (Jertu'in |tr>:u'|t!n;? in MiUli<|in next Sun dny ut :t o'clock r. m.. unit in Aaron.sburx i.i till'evening, Fngli-h. Loclijo and Socioty Directory. Tlir Mitlliclm Cornet Itnn*l will meet in tliu Town Hull oil Monday uinl 'l'lut imUII v BVOIIiII'CK. Providence (Imnjji' No. 217 I'. of I!., meet* in Alexander's Block on the 2nd Sa turday of oHcii month nt '<; r. M. and on the ttli Snturdny of each mouth nt 11.,I 1 ., P.M. Milllichn Lodge, No. P'A I. . <. F meet* every Saturday eveniug. Lodge Kooin In W Ill's Uutldln;;. 'Clio M lllhi'lin It. A 1.. Association in.'ids in tin* Town Ihill, on the evening of the racon 1 Monday of each mouth. A W ondcrM Invention. f From the N. V. Daily Graphic.] An Invention all frugal wives will .spore elate—lti fuel, an arliele that even ruals the snuehine in usefulness—is now on exhibition nt tlie Itroad way store of the Wilson sewing Machine t'ompantk' in this city; yet it is so wonderfully simple tlrat it eau scarcely lie classed as an in vention, and a wo'nder to everybody thai ii wa not discovered years ago. The in vention consists of a very simple little at tachment of tlie Wilson shuttle sew intt machine tor darning nil kinds o< tips, worn-out places, cel., in clothing, table ami hedlin.-ii, stockings, underwear etc , til the same manner that it is done by han.l, and leaves the repaired part scarce ly discernible. The operator of the sew ing machine can dun a large sized hole in a bed sheet or table cloth almost In stantaneously. It i< to he regretted, however, that tills wonderful Invention Is patented and owned by the Wilson sew ing Machine Company, of Chicago, 111., who will not permit its use except with one of its make of aew iim machines, which the Company's lnamigm' states, is furnish. Ed eiich of the Wilson slit.UK sewing ma ehiue .without extra price. Truly, (hi* Is a golden nest egg for the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, and. tl is said, ttiei are running their works .lav urnl night and making and selling ;tf"J machines a day. ORANGE' PARK' FLORIDA. Qtri'ATKl) on St. Johtu ltiver, near iO .faeksotjvllle. It contains #.(>>,) acres ot theii.-.t of Orange and general Fruit and Vegetable lands, averaging .'SO feet ah >vo the river, with no swamp or marsh lauds on the tract. !t is rapid'v being settled with the very b-st class of thritiy Northern families, and offers to those desiring to live in a state that has the capabilities to make the m>st desirable homes on this continent the fol lowing Inducements: l'ost ortlce, with daily ni'iils. School during regiaar school months. Religious services every Sabbath. Within one hour oft he only -rare market in the Suite, both to sell your products and buy your supplies. A rtr>i-clas piiysiuian located here per manently. Dei ho. Titles, ami full Warrantee Deeds to all purt'bas. i s. Large and attractive Hotel completed and opi a tin. entire year at very moder ate rates. At tins point Thermometer rarely goes above *>l or below 10 deg. We have garden vegetables i very dav in the. y ear. Send for Ucseriptive "paper, pamphlets, eet. sent free on application to ORANGE I'AltK CO.. Orange Park, Fix. Autiouticeiueu ts. CON GUESS. We are authorized to auuouin > that P. O. liU'.h, Ms p. of Itellefoiitc. will be a eati ll id.de for Congress, sub',ret to tic de-iMon of the Denia. iat!c County Convention. JUDICIAL. We are authorize 1 to annon.jre that C. v. MeCorink'k. Eaq., ot Lo-k Haven Is a caiuli d iTe (or the office of President Judge of this district, subject to Democratic rules. SHERIFF. We arc authorized to announce thet John it. IWUr, ol Pet in townsltip. i a caihlUtle or Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorised to annonnee that L. T. Mutison. Evp, of 11 hc'oiiio. is a candidate Jur sheriff, subject t> the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized io announce that Go Tgc Mmler. of Poller town -hip. is a can didate for Sin titf. subject to the decision of Demoerafie County Convent! >n. V.'e are authorized to announce that John Ti. leathers, of Howard township, is a can didate for Sheriff, aubjeof to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce that W. A. Murray, F -q., of Boalsburg. is a candi date for Legislature, subject to tiro decision of the Democratic Cuuuty Convention. We are authorized to announce that W. L. Musscr, Esq., of Mibheiiu. is a candidate for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. TREASURER. We arc authorized to announce that F. F. Mussrr, now of Be lief on te. Is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to 111.• decision of the Democratic County Contention. We are authorize 1 to announce that Per ry W. McDowell. Esq., of Howard Borough , is a candidate for County Treasurer, sub ject to Democratic rules. Wo are authorized to announce that J. If. Holt, Esq., of Snow Shoe is a candidate for County rri asurcr, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. PROTIIONOTAKY. We are authorized to p.ntKJunce that Sam uel M. Abv.u tz, of Potter town-hip, is a can didate for Prolhouotary, .subjei t to Demo cratic rules. We are authorized to announce that B. F. Sliafer. Es |.j of Walker township, is a can didate for the office <>f Prothonotary, subject to tin" action of the Democratic County Con vcutlou. Wt arc authorized to announce 8. J. lfering. Esq, ot Gregg township, as a can dulatc for Prothonotary, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. We are authorized to announce that Roll er! <5. ltrett, of Ferguson township, is a can didate, for Prothonotary, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Conven tion. Messrs. Walter & Deininger: I'icase an nounce that 1 pur pose to be a candidate for the office of ITothoiiolarv, and if so foittmale as to receive the favorable consideration of my fellow Democrats In their primary as semblies, will pledge myself, if elected." to a faithful and satisfactory discharge of lin danes of the office. 8. T. SLLCCJEHT. We are authoriz-d to announce that (I. W. Bamberger, of Pulton Township is a candi date for Prothonotary, subject to Democrat ic rules. A CARD. • TO TITK VOTKHS OF CKNTI'K COI XTY. I hereby respectfully announce that 1 am a candidal- for the office of ProthtmotarV, subject to Democratic rules. My claims are that 1 am a pm>r man—have worked hard all my life. I have a large family to main tain and cannot stand hav-f work any more by which to support niysclt and family. I can speak both the German and 'English languages well, and believe mvself c-ilitled to the nomination at this time, I make this statement from the fact Hint 1 cannot afford to canvass the county as other candidates are doing, but would in inis way most r- Kpoctfully solicit the support of every person in the county, and lieivby pledge myself, if nominated atul elected, that I will discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Hoping jou will consider my claims favorably, 1 ant, Very Respectfully, G. W. Uu.MiiEtKißß. . COMMISSIONER. We are autho.iiz.cd toannjyince that A. J. Griost, INo., of Unipnville, will be a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Demoeiatic County Con vention. We arc authorized to announce that John Hoy, Jiv of Marion township, is a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Hie decision of the Democratic Cotiuty Con vention. Wc are authorized to announce J. II ITahn. of Milesburg, as a candidate for County Comn.issioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. Wo arc authorized to announce that dI. A. Mingle, Esq.. of Haines township, is a candidate for County Commissioner, suh to the action of tin- Democratic Count v • oiivcntimj. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.— The iirm of ticker & limerh k, has tills day dissolv ed partnership. The hooks and accounts have. IH-UII placed into the Hands of Samuel Gratnly, Ksq.. near Kplierslinrg, where per sons liaiing unset iled accounts or notes will please call for settlement without delay. Madison t urn, June 4., ItS7H. A. Oriacn, * 2Ht Joans, KMEUICK \l> MINI ST K ATIIK'S NI >TI C K.- lafflons of administration on the estate of Martin stover, late of Halites township, Gen try county. Da., deceased, having been granted <o tlie undersigned, all persons In debted to jtaid estate are hereby not lit y< I t* make in,modi.ae payment, and those h iving chum*, to present litem duly auihcuticatcd for settlement. NOAM STOVE it. often AKi. srovicn, 15-Ow. Administrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Letters testa mentary on the estate of John hupp, hue of (lames Township, centre County, l'a., deceased, having been a.ante I to tlie undersigned, all persons know tug them ■>el\e* hah bted to said dP't'dent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, anil those having claims against the satne to present them duly authenticated for settle ineut. j. p. coir.'RN. Executor. Aaro usl urg, May 22nd. 1878. 21.f>. ASK YOUKGUuCEK DO It Silver Leaf ,'OLS. For Stoves, Rangoa. eto. AL)\ A YS RE AI) Y FOU USE, XT/ \ MIXING, X T /\ OTKllt. DLST, yj DKI .SU, Circulars free. W. 11. STFAVAUT, 22-Tm 04 Courtland St., New York. AGENTS WANTED. Pure Tim in Sealed Packages. V GENTS WANTED EVERY WHERE t ; ' M II Teas to families, hotels, and large consumer*—the largest stock in the country to ielect from —qualities of all descriptions, front the liigliest imported t the lowest gra I 'S—a large dis 'ouut, and a liaiidsoim income to all who .soil for us—country store keepers. druggists who wish to sell'teas in sealed pound packages, pod II- r, and. in !a<T, all who wish to obtain an honorable living by selling teas shou! J writ'; us tor a circular. 22-Jhti. Til j: WELLS TKA CO Mi*A NV, V. O. Kox 4.'T>o 201 Fulton M., New York AGENTS WANTED ! Medals and Up] mas awarded "S s ' s PICTORAL BIBLES -2,Oolllustrations. Address for new clreu lars, A. J. HOLM AN, & Co., 'J3O Arch street* Dhlla. 22-st. WANTED. An Energetic Man or Woman in every County to take :ui Agency lor two of the most p qiular Publications. Six of the l'im'st Chromojt, moulded and fretched (24 u*)) to Every SttbserilK?r. The Rest Combination Ever before offered to Agents, ami tlie Mml Liberal ludiieeiiietits to Sul v.-rib'Ti, Our Fine Puhlfeatibtis, Elegant l*renfpim*. and Large Commissions pl.\ us ahead it all Co:ii|ieUu>rs, Illustrated Circulars Dice. K. I*. vX L. KKSfIAN. Publishers, North EaM Corner 7th and Di 'kluson SUeo'-s, Dliil adelpbla. l KANSASLANDS We own and control the Kailwav lands of TKKGOCiH NTY. KANSAS. nNjut equally divided by the Kansas I'aeifie Itailwav. which we are selling at an average of ♦125 per sere on raw terms of payment. Alter nate sections of Government lauds can be taken as homesteads bv actu d settb-rs. - These lands lie in tlie iIKEAT LIMESTONE D>ELT of Central Kansas, the nest winter wheat pr dftejitg district of the United St iles, yielding from 20 to 3-j Bushels per Aere. Tlie average yearly rainfall in this county iS SKIRIY .'si ISOtIPS PKK ANN I'M, olK'thlld gver.tcr than in the much extolled AHKAN SVS VALLKY. which lias a yearly rainfall of lest than 23 inches per auuuui in the same longitude. S'roi'K-it Aisixis an 1 V"ooi. Gno wing are very REWINKC.ATIVK. The winters arc short and inild. Stock will live all the vear on mass ! living Streams and springs are numerous. Pure water is found in wells from IM to 6o feet deep. Tim HKALTHIKST CMMATK I>' TtiK WOULD ! Nc fever and ague there. No muddy or impassible roads. Plenty of fine building stone, iiine and sard. The c lands are being rapidly settled by the best class of Northern and Eastern people, and will so appreciate in lvalue by the im p.oveinents now being made rs to make lheir purchase at present pri vs one of the wrv best Investm'Mits that can he made, aside from the profits to be derived from their cultivation. Members of-car Arm re side in WA-KKKNI-:V. and will show lands at any time. A pamphlet, giving full infor mation tu regard to soli, climate, water sup ply, &c.. will be sent free on request. Addefss - Warren Kooney Sc Co., l"d Dearuortt s>t , Chicago. Oil WA KEENLY, Trego Co., Kvnsas. l Establish cd IS(!O. "Quality is the trna testoflMpnes/ THE STANDARD TEA CO. offer in packages of 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS at 50 cts, ptr lb, ' M COFFEES 25 cts. " " The Trade, Hotels and larye con* sumcrs can order direct frojn as. Goods sent to any part of the V. <S\ QUALITY GUARANTEED. STANDARD TEA CO. •* , i •' 2 f Fulton Street. 21 NtsW YORK- P. UEI'H.IRT. D. A. MISSER. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IX brain, 4'lov ructl. Hour A. Feotl, Conl,' I'l.v.tcr A . ... Bait. MLLLIIEIM, PA. Highest market price paid kinds o O-IR^IILT, Dullverejyither at the'BRlCK MILL or at the old MUSSF.It MILL, In MILI.IIEIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always 0:1 hand an J soil at prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage resj ectfullv olieltu 1. 3'.t-Iy U lllii iiii Market, Wheat Xo. 1 1 ,15 Wheat No. 2 l.yO Corn ;r I'.ve .V, .jts White Gats, Block Buckwheat T>o Flour 5.0,- Brau A Nbiats, per hundred Lou Salt, ier lin 2.00 Plaster, ground.., IU.OO Cement, per Bushel 45 u 50 Barley Tvinothyseed Flaxseed Uloverseed Unlter JO Hams 0 i Idea 5 Veal PotJiloeS %) L.art * 7 Tallow 11. 6 Boap ,v. 1.11... I. 5 Dried Apples .. I)tled Peaches Dried Cherries... * COAL MARKET. t-gg Coal J4.75 "tove •• 4 j0 Chestnut " 4 50 Act " 3.25 Corrected every WednewlavUv Gephart A Musser. PJO inamoml. Staf KKK, Itosc, av.d ' Mcral Cards 13c., with uaine. Sec ombe &C 0.% Kinder h<>ok, N. Y. 19 1. VEa*S]TINE~ Til F Git FAT H VIM)I> PI ItII-1 Fit, H. It. STE\ ENS, PnuraiEroK, Boston. MHSH. 21-4W hoiiors al all world' UiUTnilO Exhibition*. LAlls ICAT A LOliU ESh n 1 CIUCI* LA KS wlili new st>'le rdue cd prices and inui-h Information sent free. MASON & 11A MEI N OKU AN CO., Bos ton, New J'urk or Chicago. 21-4t. Ciiewiiss^lsaTfito! •JtiJ" 1 *•'- ' si C : ,i. i 7~r... r... - ' iJ an 1 rr.r'.'-t.ff „,hI f„, (~ f*er oeltr 1.1 n-.i A.t, TS i „t lu'.ac cn ••'rr Rjvlt. A -ti blu *ir |. larto-wtik lrln<lr nn.fated <*a mfr:er cud*. ■• lhal Jnri,ou't />,< u | Pai fifjiudj, "f >*•-■ ler*. S.-n i for *irji !■ vc. to C. s. J*. -r*y - l it l .r,i,|.r Jt< v Geo. F. W A KEEK. General Agent, 21-4w Nos. 3 and j S:uih Water street I'liila. MI BLOOD! ~i P . n^ OM ,"' Pur * ft MM Hills make New Itieli Blood, and will completely chance the mood ill the entire system In three months. Any person who wiil uka 1 pill eaolt night from I to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health. If such a thing is possible. Sent bv b)i' letter stamps. I. S>. J Ult.Nsox •*-" LO., Bangor, Me. 21-4t. PI 1\ T | Beautiful Concert BDP 1 V " *•-*> orand Pianos price Wl*U,vl ileuno only *421. Superb Grand souare lunort price el.ioo onlv *255. Eleaant t pi ight Pianos, price **oo only *135. New . t\lt- I pright PiunosJ.U2.so OrgAim *35 OrvHtiN 12 stops *72.30 ,Church' O r *w only A! 1 Flo *' ,u ' *"> J ' r r° r Top Organ*. onß*UC>. Buyers ome anil see lue at home, if t am S£. M . tt I SP ei,,fd ' *■ ,{ - K:ir - l' a: < r both ways and Piano or Organ given free. I a.gc 11 st. w;th much information about cosl of Vl* now A* Organs *cut I>ASI. '"• RBVUT. \> a>hincton, N, J. M THE NEW TOILET PBEPAttXrii .v P AHSOI (JTCLT H ID.VI.EKit. o*4 Removes FRECKLES, TAN AND All. BLEMISHES. i "1 Make* the Complexion n.% ! J clear Ma Crystnl. and the skin wL a* sort aw Velvet. A sclent! lie v preparation, does not cover up. bui. W KEMhVEh-mia that without the W slightest injury, 'fo Cents per Bottle. I Aj SOLD BY AGE DKUGGESTS. Geo. A. KELLOGG, PltOP'R, No 6 Church St., N. Y. E HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.- Health .ml II tppiness arc vriceless W aalth to their possessor, and yet thev are within the reach of every ouc who will uie ■> . WRIGHTS I.IVER PILLS. ihe nnfeaiu'e CURE lor Torpid Liver. Dys pepsia. Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipa tion. DeblHtv, Nausea, a.d all Billions com plaints and Blood Npnc genuino unless signed "Win. YVlight, PliTla.' 1 If your DruggiM will not .'tippiv send 25 cents for one box to Barrlek, Roller A Co.. 7'J c 4th St. Plnla. gt* K^% F{,r v WSI or (ATAKKH Sanfortl's Rn;l iral for Catarrh will not in stantly relievo and speedily cure, ltafercncert, ll'iiryi Wells, Esq., Wells. Fargo , Co., Anna a. N. Y-r Win. Bow Esq., McHiUon. Gran., NS 3<x Boweu, St. lauds. Testa tky4 monj.iis and treatise bv in til. ■ Fric witli improved luhaler, j Mi. where, WEEKS & POTTER Proprietors, • ott, Mas?. 19-iw Gffe 9 Great chance to malte mo 9S S s M Dev. If you can't get gold 4-r j-. pv,m can get greenbacks. *** *.yy e a jHu aon In every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated fanillvpublica tion in the world. Any one can pecome a successful agent. The most Elegant works of art given freo to suhKribnt. Tte price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $l5O in a week. * A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engwge make monev fast. You can devote all your time !o the business, oronlyyour sweliine. You need not bo away Iroui home over night. You can do It us w 11ns others. Full parti culars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive uttit free. If you want profitable work send us your address akcyice. 11 costs nothing to try the business. No oae who en gages fails to'make great pay. AddreiS "The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31-ly GGNSUMPTIQN Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease tlvat are anxious to bo cured should try . Dr. Iwiss- NKU'S CKLKUKATED COXSVXPTIVK POWDERS. These Powders are the only porparution known that will cure CoxsL'Mrriox uud all diseases of tWe T'HKOA* LUNOS —ludeed so strodg our faith ln.theui. and also to convince vou that they ara no humbug, we, w ill forward to every sufferer, by. mail, post paid, a free, trial oox. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satistled of their curative powers. If" your.life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these rowoEßs a trial, as they will surely cure you. I'rice, for large box, $3.00, sent to nny part of tho Unilcd states or Canada, by mall, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, •)vW FI'LTOM BKOOKLVX. X. Y. Combined Catalogue for '2B --OF Everything for the Garden Numbering 175 pages, with colored plate SEXT rittu Tn our customers of |>a.Mt years, aud to all purchasers of our books, either . GARDENING FOR PROFIT, PRAOT ICA I, KLOJUCUI/rcltli, or GAKDIN IN'i FOR PLEASURE (price♦l.SOeaeh, propaiu. by mall). To others,on receipt . of *V. "Ptaliv J*!xul or Seed Catalogues, without Plate, free to all.-. • • PETER HEND SRSON" &' CO., Sekpsmkn, Market Gar.uNL.ua amp • Fj.OKiSTS, 35 Cortland St., New York. A nixr(ut> , l< Vr ,B For 81.00 we will send free mut'L - either of flic below-naiued collections-, all distinct cJj'lfitUt : 8 Air Minns, or 4 Azaleas, * •• 8 Begonias, or 3 Ca uielltaa, 2 Caltdltims (fancy), or 8 Carnations (mouthlv), 12 Chrysanthemums, or 12 Tollies, a Centaureas, or 8 other white-leaved nlnnts, 8 DahlD.s, or 8 Dlanthm (new Japan), 8 Ferns, t Alus-e-., or 8 Fu hstas, 8 Geraniums. Fancy, 8 Variegated, or 8 Ivy leaved. ■1 (iloKinl.ts, s Gladiolus, orSTubcroses (Pearl). 4 Grane vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 1 Har dy Shrubs. Heliotropes," l.antaniis. or Bretunias Pnusics (new German), 01 8 Halvus, ? Roses. Mouthlv 8 Hardy Hybrid or 4 Climbing, ' s violet (scented), or Bpalsies. Er.gi. 12 Scarcer Bedding,or Green house Plants, 1G Verbenas..distinct and splendid sorti 28 Varict ies of Flo wor, or AJ v allelic* of Vegetable Seed*? • or by FX Pit ESS, buper (0 charge*. 4 e-'beet ions for 8i; 6 lor #2, 'J for 88; 12 for*.; 14 mr *7; I* for*lU ;<x th* lull collection of :iso varieties of Hants and i: seeds—Aiittiekuit to stock a green horse f and garden—for ttT>. t< or.r book "Gard eidiu for Heaure" and Catalogue offer , ed above (value #1.75) will be added. i Peter Henderson & Co. I doCortUindt St. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF COAL, * COBUBN STATION. K .* 9 % . . I'KRRi 11. STOVES IGKXT. si~satisfact en guaranteed, jfj D 11. GETZ. . AUoyncj-at-Law, Lewisburg, Pa. OflW opposite the Union National Bank Can be consulted in English or German. No. 2-ly. PIANOS AND ORGANS.-!! 53,22 avery supcrerior Piano or Organ, equal ly every excellence to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale Price, sud thus save near ly one half of your money, do not fail, befors purchasing, to write for catalogue of de scription and prices, to Post office Box New York. 12-ly. L.C. & s c. RAITROAD. WESTWARD. * 1. 3. 5. I.EATE A.M. P.M. P.M. Montandon 7.00 1.5T C .3) lewisburg 7i15 2.3) 8.38 Fair Ground 7.20 2.*:1 Hiehl 7.2s 2.4>f Vleksburg 7.V> 2 41 Mifflinlmrg 7.45 3.15 Millmont #.) Laurelton 8.10 3 iu Cobnrn 9.25 Arrive at Spring Mills 9-W EASTWARD. 2. 4. A I.I?AVE A. N. A. X. P. X. Spring Mills.., P\l Cotnim 10.35 Laurelton 11,45 4a> Mtlhnonc 11..G 4.1b p. x. Miffllnhtirg 1210 4.50 \ ickstmrg 12.?) S.OJ Belli 12.27 6.L5 Fair Ground 1&35 5.23 l.ewlsburg. 6.35 12.45 5.45 Arrlv-e at Moiitaudmi.. CSO 1.00 6. NOs. 1 Ik 2 connect at Monrandon With Eric Mall \vfjt 011 the, Philadelphia & Erie K ill lload. Nos 3 &.4 with Day Express east ana Nia gara Express west. N >s. 5 A-t with Fast T.lnc west. An Oniuibus will run between LewUhurg and Montaurtaii, to convey passengers to an-1 from Pacific Express e*st ou the Phila delphia A Krie Railroad. The regular R.iliroad Tiegct* will bo hoi ered between these iKiinu. ; PBNHSYI7ANIA RAIL ROAD, Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Dltr. &UMMEH TIME TABLE. f ' t . . On al after ST*£ftAt. June 2nd, I**4, tit--? trains 011 the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. Ellin MAIL leans Philadetpia. At p. n " " lfarrisburg 4 ;*• ,v in " Wi'diatnxport. .* v> * m " Jersey Shore, .ft 07 a. in. " " l ock Haven..*) to a. m , " , , " Kenovo 10 r. 5 a. w. arr. at Krie :r,n. p,. NIAGARA KXP.leav. Philada.... 7 " " Harrlshure 10/iOa. n, " arr. at Willlamsport 220 p. m. " , "| Lock Haven 325 p. m. " " Kenovo 440 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Vltiladelphta. .11 30 a. m. " Harrisburg.... S3oji. m. arr. at WiHiamsport. .7 3*) p. m . > " Lock Haveu...t}4op. in. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. loav. Luck Haven..l to a. m. " Jersey shore 714 a. in. " " Wllllanvsport 755 a.. •' arr. at Harrisburg. .11 55 a.m. '• Philade'phia a 1.1 p. m. DAY EXPItES? loaves Kenovo 10 (15 a. m. " Lock Haven 1120 a. m. " " WF.Hnmsportl24op.ri. e { " avr. at Harrisbnrg.. 410 p. m. " Philadelphia 7 20 p. rj. ERIE MAIL leaves Kenovo 8 35 p. m. Lock Haven.. .0 4-5 p. ni. " " Wil!iamsport..ll 05p. m. " air. kt Harrisburg 2 45a. in. " " Philadelphia 7ooa. m. FAST LINE leaves wjlllamsport. .12 35 a. m. " .. arr. at HHrrishurg too a.m. " Philadelphia 735 a.m. ACCOMMODATION Lav. Henova 7 55 a. in. " arr. at Lock Haven 10 40a. m. • Erie Mall West, Niagara Fxnress Wast. Lock Haven Accommodation West and Day Express East make close connections at Northuin'ikirland with L. & B. tt. It. trains |or Wilkesbarre and Seranlon. Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close, cnnneciio-i at Williaiusport with N. C. R. W. trains north., F.rlo Mail West, Niagara Evpre#s West and Day Express East make close connection at T,ock Haven with B. K. V. It. R. trains. Erie Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. S. & M. S. R, R., at Corrv with O. C. & A. V. R. R., at Emporium with B. N. V.& P. K. R. and at Driftwood with A. V.R. R. Parlor Cars will run latween Philadelphia and Williamsport on Niagara Exnrcas West. Erie Express West, Philadelphia Kxpreis East, Day Express East ami Sunday Express East. Bleeping cars on all night trains. WAI. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. AGENTS fREAD THIS!! We will pay Agents a salary or tWO per" mouth, and expenses to sell nor NEW an I woNOEr.ruL isvrxTiON-i. Address. Snr: m v\ CO.. Mi -h, £l-4\v
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