f.|c found, Wilier & Deininier. Proprietors B O. DKINIXOEK, Associate Editor lillheim, Thursday Aug. 29. Terms —51.50 Per Annum. Krmcrratlr Stair Ticket. FOB GOVERNOR Hoy. ANDREW 11. DILL, ov riaox OOVNTY. TOR LIEFTENANT GOVER^CR Hoy. JOHN FERTIG, OT YKNAXOO OOVXTV. TOE BSORKTA- ■■ I" >" FA 1 li lt is altogether useless to* deny what our National Green kick friends say of the present deplorable state of the country. It is only too pain fully true that "our industries titd business enterprises are languishing, wages for honest labor reduced, and our land fast becoming filled with suffering and starvation.-' fins is 110 fancy picture, and its contempla tion is the more humiliating for ttie fact that there are no natural and therefore no real causes for this ab normal state of things. With an abundance of natural resources, plenty of raw matei nil and crops so prolific that the very earth groans under the weight of the rich harvest, f we still have hard times, enforced ! idleness —w nt —suffering, and eveii . starvation in many instances. "This state of things," as our Greenback friends very truly say, "has been brought anout by legisla tion for classes. dictated by the monev power of the country." But who is responsible for the leg islation of the country for now near ly two decades V Certainly not the Democrats. They nave had no Cha nee to make a single law in all that time, and it looks a tritle disin genuousfor the Nationals io say that they "have looked in vain foi relief to the Republican and Demo cratic parties ." The Democratic party has not been in a condition to give relief to the distressed country, but it soon will be, unless ail the signs of the times mean nothing, and then we may hope for the beqinning of a state of affairs that even Green backers will have no reasonable com plaints to make. A SUGGESTION. We do not know what the cam paign plans ot the Democratic Coun ty Committe are, or will be, tor we presume that nothing will be plann ed until after the meeting of the county convention ; but Ave sug gest that a mass meeting or Dill picnic l>e held in Peons Valley. Year after year we have had school house meetings until ever}' one is getting to be pretty well tired of them, and there seems to he a desire to have a regular rousing old demon stration, such as we used to have years ago. Penns Valley is expect ed to do ahi 4 day's work on election day, and the certainly will if thor oughly aroused and shaken up. We know of no place so central and altogether suitable foi a meet ing of this kind than Buchanan's woods—the same place where the Fourth of July Picnic of last sum mer was held. If cleaned tip a little it is as.fine a grove as can be found anywheie, and of easy access from every direction. Of §ourse Mr. Dill's presence would be indispensa ble, for without Andy the thing would be but half a success. Cen tre county can furnish her full quo to in the Andy line, and that would give us an ex-governor and a pros pective GoA'ernor on the ground. Talent enough for one meeting, tru ly. Now what do you say, Demo crats of Centre county, to our sug gestion ? The Greenback county convention met in Bellefonte,Tuesday the 20th, and placed in nomination the fol lowing ticket : Legislature—C. L. Gram ley, Miles twp., T. S. Lingle, Liberty ; Sheriff—¥ red Decker, Col lege ; Ireasurer —P. W. Burkert, IlaJf Moon ; Prothonotary— Geo. C, Tate, Milesburg ; Recorder— J. 11. Crissman, Snow Shoe ; Register— J. W. McCafferty, Bellefonte"; C'or onor—Wm. Jacobs, Potter ; Com missioners—-Ur. J. P. Glenn, Snow Shoe, I. C. Leathers, Howard ; Au ditors G. W. F. Gray, Potter, J. M. Thompson, Ferguson. We always did suspect, that Provi dence had cieated our lofty friend, Mr. C. L. Gramley, tor some high and noble calling, such for example as "The applause oflistening Senates to com mand," and we are happy to see that our prognostigations are proving cor rect. Sec Ell is on the direct read to fame, and no mistake. We tip our best hat—and are affected al most to tears that we have no better one to tip—to the tall, young, good looking Greenback candidate for As sembly. Hon. C. T. Alexander enters the Senatorial race. See announcement. ATTEXTIOV VOTERS. THURSDAY, SEPT. sth, is the last day upon which voters can net assessed, and SATURDAY, OCT. sth, is the last day upon which tax can he paid, to secure a vote at the ensuing election. Persons who vot ed on age last year should he part icu lar to have their names placed upon the assessment, and pay their tax as alH)ve indicated, otherwise the law provides no way by which they can vote. Philadelphia lias ten thousand houses ""to let 1 ' or "for sale." Dr. J. W. Stam,of Millheim,here by announces himself as a candidate for the ollice of County Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules. The Democratic county conven tion meets on Tuesday. September 17th, and the delegate ele ViOB will be held 011 Saturd. y previous, living the 14th. One hundred and one delegates constituted the recent Greenback convention of Centre county, and of these thirty-six had been Democrats and sixty-live Republicans. .lolm F. Krebs, Esq., of Ferguson township, who is a candidate for Legislature, gave us a short call last week. Mr. K. pledges himself to a faithful and honest performance of the duties of the otliee, if elected. In the Watchman's notice of the Spring Mills Semi Centennial S. S. picnic, to bo held next Thursday, Ex-Governor lligler is advertised as one of the speakers. Wm. S. Maize offers his services to the owners of lots on the ceme tery, to clean and trim them. lie will put family burial plots in good and neat condi ion for a very rea sonable sum. * tf. The subscriber will In 1 prepared to carry smalls bundles and boxe of goods, from Cob 1111 Station to Millheim, Aaronsbui g, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSEL. DISTRICTS. 27. F. K. Bower, 28. A. Ross, 20. Sol. Foster. .Tr., 80. Win. A. Murr, 31. C. P. Dull, 32. W. E.Miller. S3. T. tl. Adams. 34. ,T. A. Woodward So, K. G McLamhn, 36. Wm. Kevser, 37. J. 11. Maize. 38. ,f. K. P. Hall, ! 30. .lolm Knlms. ' 40 A. J. Sterling, 41 J. A. MeCulloch. 42. W. P. Sehell, Jr i 43 J. A. llare. 44. \V. I.oekhart. 14\ Patrick Foley, j 4 at otrJc. Your presence will serve a double purposO there. You will he helping a worthy enterprise along, and will get just as nice a dish of ice cream as can be had anywhere. You are coming, then, ot course you are. On our outside we publish a lengthy communication on the Cen tral State Normal School at Lock Haven, which we commend to the attention of young teachers and as piiants to that profession. "S. F." is no doubt thoroughly booked on ail there is in and about the institution, for he has been there. They are catching Bass in the riv er near Lewisburg, weighing 4i, 5 and even 7 pounds. Well, if they don't know what to do with them after they are caught, (for tile paper don't say) let them just send a lew 7 pounders to our address, express age prepaid, otherwise they would not be within oiu reach. THE BED FRONT FURNITURE STOKE of Jacob Ilower, Lewisburg, Pa., is one of the best places in this part of the state for qood furniture. Any one who visits Mr. Ilower's establishment will be surprised at two things viz. : the substantial quality and beautiful designs of his furniture, and fas lotcjjrices. tf. The fart of the Business is that Sulphur Baths have become unneces sary since the introduction of GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, because that article answers the same pur pose, viz ; the removal of eruptions, rheumatism and gout. Solu by all Druggists. HILL'S IIAIR & WHISKER DYE, Black or Brown 50 cents. 32-4 PIANOS AND ORGANS.—!,', KoSi a very supererior Piano or Organ, equally every excellence to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale Price, and thus save near y one-half of your money, do not fail, before purchasing, to write for catalogue of de scription and prices, to Post offlee Box New York. 112-1 v. Times Flies and so do diseases of the skin when that incomparable purifier of.the cuticle and beautifier of the complexion, GTKNN'S SUL PHUR SOAP, is used to disperse them. Pimples, blotches, sores and bruises, and the like invariably re moved by it. HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYE, Black or Brown, 50 cents. 32-4. The Democrats of Union county held their county convention on the 18th, and nominated the following excellent ticket : Congress —J. Thompson Baker, of Bo wishing ; Senator—S. P. Walverton, of Sun bury ; Assembly— Hon. Cyrus Ilof fa ; Treasurer ltolit. Forstei ; Commissioners—John Yarger, Tho mas Barber. It was the uitfet hope ful and enthusiastic convention the Democracy of Union have had for many years. J. NEWMAN, JR., would take pleasuie to infore the citizens of Centre county that he has now open ed a regular Merchant Tailor estab lislimen, and that he is perpared to make all kinds of clothing to order. None but first class workmen em ployed. lie also has the largest_ stock of ready made clothing ever" offered for sale in Centre county. It is only necessaiy to see his stock in order to be convinced that he sells lower than the lowest Don't forget the place. Newman's Eagle Clothing Hall, Bellefonte, Pa. 2t The Republican has it that a party of ladies and gentlemen visited "Pen 11 Cave" last 'Wednesday. Where is Prim Cave? Is it in Pen 11 township, l'enns Valley or Pennsylvania . Gov. II A urn AN FT has now ap pointed the commission lo select a site for the Middle Penitentiary. The commission consists of llenry llawle, of Erie; Henry Howell, George 1. Voung and C. T. Jones, of Philadelphia; J. K. Morehead, and John Paul, of Pktshurg, and Win. Nolan, of Reading. The IFnfe/omtit puts in a strong plea for Hellet'onte, and we opine that if the commission visits our county town they will find that it has advantages lor an institution of that kind hardly equaled by any other town in the dis trict. l Ml'TlOJi < ( Kin, An tiUJ ph>siei.%ii, retired from practice, having had placed In Ids hands by an East 1 iitl;i ini>siunary ilu forxmiKi of a simpie vegetable remedy, for ihe sturdy ami per manent eure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, art hum, and all ihroat and lung at feciions. also a inwitiv,. and radical eure for nervous complaints, after having tested its noudorfiijearative powers in thonsamis of cases, his felt it his duty to make il known to hi* MilTering fellows. Actuated bv this motive, and a desiee to relieve human >ul feting, i will send, free of charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, with full directions for preparing a nl using, in German, hVeneh. or English. Sent hy mall hv addressing with stamp, naming tnl> paper. W. XV. Mier.ir, Itv Power's Block, Rochester, New York. 32 -4\V. RET VOIR I'HOTttiIRAPHS. WIMER & NOPRIS, of Lewistown, have arrived in town with their Photo-Rooms and will stay a short time. They arc first class artists, as their work fully proves. Coll al once and get your Photo, at their Ruilding opposite the First National Ho tel. EXAMINATIONS OF TEACH ERS FOR 1878. THE EXAMINATION OF TK.MTIEKS FOR THE Sen; 101.3 or CENTRE COUNTY WILL IIK HETU AS FOLLOWS: llust. JiaifuiiKin, Wpdnesd'iy. Sept. 11 Ferguson. I'ine Grove Mills, Thursday Scot. 12. Harris, Bonlsburg. Friday. Sent. I t. Spring. Vuifiitine's School House, Monday, Sept. 16. Bennor. Knox's School House, Wednesday, Sept. 18. College. Leinont. Thursday, Sept. IP. Fetter. Centre Hall. Friday, Sept. 2<. Gregg, Feint Hull.Saturday. Sept. 21. Walker. Hublershiirg. Monday, sept. 21. Marion, Jacksonville, Tuesday. Sept. 24. 1 Early, Kaeleville. Wednesday. Sept.i*. Howard and Curtin, Howard. Thursday, Sept. 26 Fenn. Millheim. Saturday. Sept. 2-. Haines. Aaroruiairg. Monday. Sept. :v\ Miics, Kel-eisPurg. Friday, Gel. !. Fev. J. A. Bi;ic;irr. —By tl:e,/r seij Shore 1/rruld r*.* see that Ktv. J. A. Bright was regularly installed as pastor uf the Jersey Shore charge, Sunday evening the 10th inst. The lh raid, gives the account ol the in stallation as follows : The offlciatim; clergymen were Rev. W, 11. tiolwahl. < i" Mifton. President of the Sic- Synod, and Itev.T. F. lle-s r, of Wihiumsport. The former delivered Hie ckargo to the people from Ist Thetis. ';h cliap- ' -tli ai;d R'th verses —ami the latter the cliarye to the pi-tor"from Ist Tim. 4th cliap. ;*nl !•"> th verse. These charges were pointed, solemn and iistittclite. The mi diesy tile I -lit n Church in her i tiirgy, coiuliftcd by tlie President of the S\ no-.1, alter which the newly installed pastor v.-.is congratulated Ry the ttfllciatiirr clergymen, and the udders ami D"aeoits of thet inireh. Kev. Itriglit, is very .highly es steemed R\ the people of this place and vi efnitjr, and he starts out In his new ti eld of luhor ittiflcr most favorable prostieets. lie is ait intelligent, eliristjan gentleman, and that bis labors in this community may be crown •t with success, is ot:i hearty wish. The ser vices were a licit feast to the people,ami the t hutch was stimulated to new devotion in the Master's work. "REFORM IS N KIT. IMKV." The big lawsuit is over and the paities may now find leisure to ex amine who has the horns and who the tail, for it is quite certain that neither of them have the milk. The results of actions at law are often very unsatisfactory and that is exactly the case here. Nobody is guilty—nonody knows anything or has seen anything—it takes over a hundred witnesses to show and prmr all tins —and that patient, re luctant, involuntary ami innocent third party to the suit —ihc county, pays the fiddler, to the tune of about fifteen hundred to two thousand dollars. This is administering justice With a vengeance, and the people are get ting very tired of paying for the folly or malice of persons who some how ct other manage to keep in hot water all the time. Persons who en joy the luxury of expensive lawsuits ought to he willing to pay for them ; in fact they should I*; compelled to do so, and that would greatly dimin ish our bulky litigation, imjch of which is based on personal hatred and malice only. Reform is necessary. ANOTHER MOLLY CONVICTED. SUN nun Y, August 21. John O'Neill, the Mollie Maguire, who lias been on trial here for the oast ,veck for the murder of Coroner Frederick 1 lesser, at the Hickory Swamp colliery, near Shamokin, in 1874, was this evening found guilty ot murder in the first degree. Peter McMunus, one of his coadjutors, was convicted last Thursday for the same murder. The jury went out at (j o'clock this evening and agreed upon their verdict at 0:30 o'clock. O'Neill's two sisters were present when the verdict was rendered, and created a sensation in the court room by rushing toward their brother and exclaiming that his life was sworn away. TTie room was densely pack ed with men and women, and when the Misses O'Neill began crying the crowd pushed forward toward tho railing, causing for the time consid erably commotion. The prisoner was handcuffed and taken back to jail amid great excitement. O.ie of bis risters followed him up the street and kept wringing her hands and shrieking in a most heartrend ing manner. When she reached the jail she fell fainting on the step. O'Neill is about 20 years of age, but looks more like a boy of IG. This will be the twenty-fourth Molly hung, or to be bung, during | the past two years or so. Truly, the way of the transgressor is hard. Ho ! Wliat u rush for Ally Mu-s --scr's ciyars. SK.VI CENTENNIAL. Tho Spvintr Mills Union Sunday School will cclchrato its tll'tictti an niversary at. Spring Mills.on Timrs. day the fit It day of September next, with lutski t }>icnic. Speeial invi tations have been extended to all the Sunday School organizations within the limits of (Jregg township, and all others from every section are most cordially invited to participate. Eminent speakers will IKS present and such id her arrangements affect - ed as will no doubt make the occa sion both pleasant and profitable. A carefully revised list of the names of all the otHeers, teachers and scholars, since the llrst organization of the school, is being prepared, which must prove of much interest, especially to those who were at any time connected with the>ehool, and have left the neighborhood—by re viving many and pleasant associa tions of by-gone days. *. REBSRSBU RG FRAGMENTS. Seeding has commenced, notwith standing the dry season. Our select school is well patroniz ed. Over'one hundred'and twenty-five vhieles passed .through the narrows bound for canipmeetin g, on Sunday. Mr. Austin Gramley proposes go ing west in a few weeks, with a view of seeking a home for his family, LOWA being his objective point. Our Comet Band never before dis coursed better music than at pres ent. It under the tutelage of i'rof. Feehrer, of Snlinsgrove, whose skill in that direction can not well be excelled. I understand that, the Methodists of your town intend having a church festival next Saturday evening, for some beiuvolei.t object. As this will be the first affair of its kind in the lower o ad, I hope they may be abundant! y successful. ANON. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. I. J. Grenobie is buying grain of ail kinds for which be pays the high est market price. W.ilt. K rape is engaged selling fruit trues for a nursery at Montan don. As \V. T. I.ingle was bringing a load of cross ties to this place, he accidentally fell off the wagon and one wheel passed over his arm, bruising it very much. Fortunately 110 bones wc re broken. Some one entered the grancery of Saiuuel Crawford, b/ breaking the lock, and stole four line hams and three shoulders. The Springhouse of .1. F. Glass was also entered for cibly, but nothing stolen but a lirst class butcher knife. On Sunday while Daniel I'. 1 leek man and family were at eampnieet ing. their house waft broken open and thirty dollars in money and a good suit of clothes stolen. Trauii* r were seen lurking around ami it is supposed they ;ck the rain be gan to fall right smartly and in a tew moments there was a good shower. Many who were on the way, were completely drenched. The rain was specially tough on hats, Mowers, and the many other beautiful ctavtcras of which the dear ladies are so fond. About one o cloek the clouds dissolved and the balance of the day was clear. The ministers present were Revs. M. J. Carol hers, C. F. Deinincjer, J. I). Stover, 1L Young, W. 11. Stover, J.C. Iteeser, ,1. Kreamer, G. 11. Sell legit, J. J. Lohr, D. F. Kline, .1. M. King, S. Yea rick, M. Sloat, and J. Roas. Monday was cliildrens' day and the cliildrens' meeting was very 111- teresting and altogether a success. Excellent addresses were delivered by He vs. Deininger, Keeser, Lohr and Sehl' gh. The preaching was generally of a high order, and we trust that the seed so abundantlv sown may bring forth fruit unto life eternal. It alfortls us profound pleasure to record the fact that good order pre vailed throughout. I pto the time of going to press (Wednesday noon) there has heen no disturbance or broach of the peace of any kind, and vve trust the same may he said of this the last evening of the meeting. MARRIED. <>n thejstli ins-t., at the rarsoimge of the P.ngnsli Lutheran Church, in Jersey Shore la., bv lb v. J.A. Rrij.ht, Mr Win, R. RR ner. of i (mi Ilall. Pa., to Miss Maggie s. Bright, (sister ~f the ofllciating clergyman) of Aaronsnurg, Pa. DIED. On the 2.3rd inst., in Georges ValJcv Miss Martha Kemp, in the 3oth year of her age.. 011 the 2drd inst., at Spring Mills, Sophia M innieh, aged a candidate for County Treasurer, sulijeet to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We areauthorized to announce that Adam Yearjek. of Marion township.is a candidate for County Treitsiirer, subject to Denuicralic rules. Wc are authorized to announce that H. F. Leathers. Ksi|.. of f nionville, will be a can didate for County Treasurer, subject io the Democratic County Convention. PHOT 11 DN OTA It Y. \\ e are authorized to gunounoe that Sam uel M. Await/, of Potter townshiji. is a can didate for Proilumotary, subject to Deino cratlc rules. We arc authorized to announce that H. F. Shafcr. Esq.. of Walker township, is a can didate for the office of Protluuiotary, subicct to the action of the Democratic County Con vention. Wt arc authorized to announce S. J. tiering. Esq., of (irjf.-g tow ush ip, as a can didate for Prothonidarv. subject to Hie de cision of the Democratic County Conven tion. We are authorized to announce that Rob ert H. Brett, of Ferguson township, is a can didate for Prothonutarv. sulijeet to the deci sion of the Democratic County Conven tion. Messrs. Walter & lVininfjer: Please an nounce that I pur pos<> to be a candidate tor the olliee of Prothoiiotary. and if so fortunate as to receive the favorable consideration of my fellow Democrats in their primary as seiiihhes, will pledge myself, ii clc-ted." to a taiiliful and satisfactory discharge of the duti'-s of (he ofllee. S. T. XIirGKKT. VV-- are authorized t<> annotmcc ttial (J. W. Itumheri'cr, of P.ittou Township is a candi date for Prothoiiotary, subject to Democrat ic rules. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to aiiuouiiee ttiaf tlco. W.stover, K ."i Penn township, iaaVau d lit at •• for I'ae office of County Commission er. subject to the actt ui of the Democratic County Convention. We are auiiioii/ed to.announce tliu f A. J. Gricst. Esq.. of I nionville. will be a candi dal • for County Commissioner. c, iGeet to thcactitiof the Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce that John llov, Jr.. of Marion township, is a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the dol*ion of the Democratic County Con vention. Wc are authorized to announce J. 1! Halm, of Milcshurjr, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the de ei-ioiiof the Democratic County Conven tion. We are authorized to announce that 11. A. Mingle, Es;.. of Haines township, is a candidate for ' ouutv Commissioner, sub ject to the action of the Democratic County ' "on ven: ion. We are authorized toanncuinv lh.it John It. itcckin in, of (Sregg lownship. is d candi date for Conn' y Conunissioner. sulijeet to the derision o! the Democratic County Con v, ntton. We ar- authorize 1 to announce that J. Nevvlin Hull, of Howard township, is a ''an didatc for County Co nmissioner subiect to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. RKCOKDKIt. We are aulhoriz d to announce that W. A. Tobias, now of B -llefontc. is a candidate for re nomination for Recorder.' sulijeet to th'decision ot tho Democratic County Con v 1 l It KG ISTKH. Wo arc authorized to announce that W, K. Burchfieid. of Iteilefonte. Isa candidate for re-nomination for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. Milltietm Market. Wheat No. 1 old !Xi Wheat No. 2 8% (lorn 35 Itve 4(1 Oats White l?: Oats. It lack 2.! ltuck wheat 50 Flour ,5.00 Rran & Shorts, per hundred K5 Salt, per ltrl 2.00 Plaster, gronml lo.uo Cement, per Bushel 43 to 5o Barley 50 ! Tymotliyseed Flaxseed Clovcrse.ed Uutter lH Hams c Rides 5 Veal Kggs 12 Potatoes 5e Lard 7 Tallow 7 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 1 COAL MARKKT. Kgff Coal $4.75 Stove " 4.00 Chestnut " 4.50 Pea " 3.25 Corrected every Wednesday by Uephart & Mussel*. SFTTi r UpL— Notice is hereby given to all knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber to make settlement on or before the. tirst day of September next, as after that date li s unsettled accounts will be placed in tin' hands of a Justice of the Peace for col lection. w. K. Alex vndkk. i DMiNisTKvroK s NOTK Letters of ad- J\. ministration on the estate of C. li. Held, late of IVnu township, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all person/, indebted to said estate are heaebv teipdred to make immediate payment, anil those having claims against the same to pre sent them, duly authenticated for settle ment. 1). H. Rote, Administrator. PtAlinc iwfirswrs 1 B E S'a !< v ;• (imminent Physician, ami having + -.b< en used in his own praeiiee a r 4 ~/I Jong while h -fore being given to >-■ X j the public. It Is the great REMOVER. Zji and Coiuplexinii Itcuutifi <>p - Nothing like it ins ever b< f..re been offered. It docs the -- ' _ work like Magie and ,s IVrfeetly i* C . ''armless—leaving the Skin like tu.- velvet, and the eomph xi >n ,e w hot*tie. [£l SOLD BY A 1.1. DRUGHISTS. I The onlv coi vt'inat ion Of the true Jul, aiea <;in ijf ifutti/ J ger vvitli elmiee Aromat ! les and French Brandy ' for Cholera. Cholera M<>r lASl 4 ll' 1 bus. Cramps and Pains, o.i.u.lEi .1 Diarrhiraand Dysentery. Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Want of Tune and Aetiv GIVGFR 'B' in Hie Stomaeli and ISi.iUlill, Itovvels out avoiding the danger., - ;.f Change of Water. Food and Climate. Ask for S.vNKomv's JAMAIC A 27-I\V 27-I\V PiAXtt jtaffl'fLJiSgg; ORCAJi *!G.y. 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Vf; KNTSwA\Ti:i> i: vKitvwIIF.UK sell Tea*. t families, hotels. ami l.ire consumers—the largest stock in the country to select from—i|iialitics of all description** from tlic highest imported to the lowest grades—a large discount, and a handsome income to all who soil for us—country store keepers, druggists who wish to s*dl";>as in sealed pound packages. j>cddh*r. and, i t fact, all w in. wish to oblaift ; unless signed "Win. Wright, /•iiila." If your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents for one box to llarrick. Holler & Co.. To v. 4th .st. Phi la. By T. s. Arthur. Is the most row KKKt'l. and convis( ix temperance work ?\ r written. Describes the work of Murphy. Reynolds. Inebriate Assylums, Prohibition, elc. Is inst the hook to v im the young, rectaini the erring, enlighten the people. Fatukks. M Kit* -HANTS, MANfEACTCKKK: should tUV it frtr their yoiuvj men. "I h-Ucce it 1.-1,7 he a power in the rbjht direction."— Henry A. Reynolds. '• It is Just the hook for the tinies." —Hon.Win. I'. Dodge. "Jour ad mirable irork is all rifiht." —lion. >'eal Dow . "As I closed the hook I thanked Had aiut tookcourarje." —Mrs. L. K. Leavfit, Tresis. W. U. T. U. Agents report 3n to I*hi cti'xjes ner week. Such sit icesiproves its worth. Male and female agents wanted. Terms beral. H FRRA.It I) 11KOS., 733 Sansoin treet, Philaddelphia. 25-4. &> '4 (Jfcat chance to make 1110- y L O.fS" We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated familvpuhlica cton in the world. Any one can Wconte a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent repot ts making over slsu ?n a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subsetibers in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to tin* business, or only your spare t'imp. You need not be away from home overnight. You can do it as well as others. Full parti culars, direct ions and terms free. F.legant and expensive utflt free, ff you want profitable work send us.your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. Noo.ie who en gages t ails to'make great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 31-ly CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are. anxious to lie cured should try Dr. Kiss nek's CEI.ERKATKD CONSLMI'TINE PoW'DEKS. These Powders are the only perparation known that will cure Consi mctioa and all diseases of t lus Throat and Lunos — indeed so strodg our faith In them, and also to convince you that they are 110 humbug, we w ill forward to every sufferer, by. mail, jiost paid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If' your life is worth saving, don't delay In giving these rowDERS a trial, as they will surelx cure you. Price, for large.box, $3.(13, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROB.BINS, •GO;FCI.TON STiV-VK, HnOtNKI.YN. N. Y. W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors of tho Fnrnitnre Rooms, MIL LI IEIM, PE N N A., Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Penns and Drush Tallin that they keep on hand in their Furniture Store, three doors cast of the hank, Chamber SxnfsJ Cif airs'&" Tables, BEB¥ieabsT AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THEIR LINE. Repairing done. ( attended to. Pi ices cheap, to suit thetirnes. CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold -A.T BOTTOM PRICES. W.YEIULS ATTEXBEIi AT AEL HOVJt.% L. C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. WEST W AItI >. 1. :t. LkAVI- a. V. P.m. I'.v Montandon T.IHI L.Y, r.:- l .'i'.Mirg r.r, fj Fair Ground 7.iM 2.31 ItieUl 7.28 2.40 Ylckshurg 7-tV 2 44 Milltinburg .7.45 5.15 Miilmont s.tio 3.35 I-anrelton H.lu syj Coburu 9.25 Arrive at Spring Mills .<" EASTWARD. 2. I . I.rxvr a.m. sr. r. m. Spring Mills 1 ~pi Colmrn l''..\s Lauielton 11,4*, 40,-, Miilmont 11..V, 4.jt I*. M. Miftlinburg 12 Id 4.50 Yjcksburg. li.'M fi.0,5 Behl 12.27 5.13 Fair ('round kj ,jg| lewisburg 12.45 .\r, Arrive at Montandoa.. 660 1.00 6.00 Nos. 1 & 2 connect :u Montandon with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia ft Erie llaii lb'a A Nos :: & 4 with Day Express east and Nia gara. Express west. Nos. & 0 with l ast Line west. An tbiutiLus will ruu iietween Leuisliurg and Montandon, to convey passengers to and from Pacific Express east 011 tuc Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will !e hon ored b-tween these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after SCNDAY, .Tunc 2nd. IsTk. the trains on the Philadelphia vk Erie Ball road Division will run as follows : westward, KKIE MAIL leaves I'!iiladeipia...]l 55 p. m. Harrisburg 4 2* a. 111. M illlamspoi t. .S 35 a. in. Jersey Shore..o 07 a. in. " Lock Haven..'.i (Pa. in. " Benovo 11 w3.nl.' arr. at Erie 7 J'> u. :n. NIAGARA KXP. lea v. I hiiada.... 7 2ba.ni. " " Harrisburg lb 5b a. 1:1. " arr. at M'dliamsport 2 (si p. m. " " Lock Haven 325 p. in. " *' Benovo 4 4b p. 111. J'A V T LINE leaves Philadelphia..ll :ua. m. Harrisburg.... 3 35p. m. arr. at Witliamsport. .7 25 i. 111. •* Lock Haven...B 40p. m. FASTWAKD. PACIFIC EXP. lea v. Lock Haven..fi jn a. m. '* Jersey sj,„ r e 714 a. in. " WiliianisjMut 755a. m. arr. at Harrisburg..ll s*. a.m. Philadelphia 3 45 p. 111. DAY EXl'iiLSi leave- Benovo. . 100 a. in. " Lo"k Haven 112s>a-n<. " Willi;,aisport 12 4iip.ni. arr. at Harrisburg.. 4 lb p. in. " Philadelphia 7 2 • p. m. KKIK MAIL leaves Benovo s 35 p.jn. I.ock Haven...''4s p. m. " WiFi:ius|'ort .Dt p. :n. " arr. at llarrisluifg 2 45a. m. " Philadelpiiia 7 bda, in. FAST LINE leaves Wilis i.ispoi t. .12 35 a. m. arr. a' Harrisburg.....:} 55a. ;,i " PhHa!eipliia....7 35 a. in. Erie Mai! West, Niagara Express West. Loci; Haven Accommodation West ami i>av I'.xpi'cs- East make close eouuectioiis at Northumberland with L. 0. 11. it. it. trains for \V dikes banc ami Scranton. Erie .Mai! West, Niagara Express West and iii-l i-iucWi'st make do e coiinetioii at William-port with X. C. B. W. tra ns north. Erie Mail .Niagara Express West •inn Day Express r..,s' make close consicctl•. at lan k Haven with B. K. V. R. It. trains. Erie Mail ami W'osl connect at Erie with trains oa 1.. S & M. S. If. It., at Coriv *ii!iiKC. & A. Y. IJ. U., at Emporium with B.N". V.\r. K. I,'. and at Driftwood with A. Y.R.R. I'arlr Can will rui. lctwecn Pliilndplnhia and wHliainsport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Exp:- < East. Day Express Kast and Sunday Express East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WA!. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. HfR^^iAYY Atr;itJd htfhfi*. jrue 1; ('cii'<"iniitl Kxpruilion Tor | fie .•heiiiny sy I m ut! I ... itj r>. - I frier c/ rr.V-i >i£ at.' K.ini, " !.•I m| I,A aero | n.>r iiiaiic. As air I strip i ml,-t ■>*: :. ,* ,1..*,. 1 v linitiitixi on uifi-iKi! giiixt*. :., v til.it i'e Jy,t m out■vt-ryplinj. S'u.' l |.v |1- r. S.f • f< r ai:i| tH frw, to C. A. .ti.soi JI Jl'rt., l'*'U>rsiiu r ii, V*.' Geo. F. WAUDEE, General Agent, 32-4w i Nos.:: and 5 Suilh Water street Fhila. i'liignt ix o Pills m:;k,^N Rich Blood, and will completely change the Mood in the entire system in three tiiontlis. Any person who w ill taka 1 pill ea'elt night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if sueli a tiling is Possible. Sent by I mail for S letter stamps. 1. N. JOHNSON j * CO.. Bangor. Me. ;2 4 ! ASK YOUR U ROC Kit Foil Silver Leaf IMiA. \ For Stoves, Ranges, etc. ALWAYS HEADY FOR USE. "VT/ At MIXING, ODOR, V/ DUST, V / BRUSH, Circulars free. W. 11. STEWART 22-3 m. tit Courtland St., New Yo k. AGENTS!'READ THKi i We will pay Agents u salary of SIOO pe month, anil expenses to sell our xttv ml \vo>'i)Kit?n, INVENTIONS. Address, KtIEK AN & Co., Marshall, Mich, 24-4w WHY IH) WEST? SKSi; alogue and Maps, J. F. MANCUA, Dover, Del. 30-4 w. PrVniVPD PDL'L 1 Revolve. Uo Villi V lili i. ituti with lo> cartridges Address. .1 B wn & Son. 13-5 &13-* Wood fit.. Pittsbbig, Fa. : . KANSAS, about equally 1 <1 i\ by thr Kansas Pacific Hallway. winch we are sehmg at an average of #V2S > per acre ii < av u-mu< of payment. Alter iiato sections oi Government lands can b takcu as homesteads bv actual settlers. The-c lands li- in the CHEAT 1.1 M KSTOK lU. 1/Tuf f.Vntril K:ihnas. the Dost winter wheat producing distiict of the Hutted states, yielding from 20 to do Bushels per Acre. r The average yearly rainfall in this ormnlT Is NKVIU.Y 53 INCULS fT-li ANSt'M, OlH'thlld greater than in the niueh extolled Auka.n sas \ Ai.i.: v. which lias a yearly rainfall or lest than 22 j aei.es per annum in the sum* longitude. s *Oc , K It a'Sin\; and Vv'oot. G bowing are very Jii mi nkkati vk„ The winters are slnnt and mi'd. Stock will live all the year on i gr.is-. : Living Streams and .springs arc niutieious. Pure water is found in wells | from Koto VI feet deep. THE liKALTBIESr I I'i.im vtk i> the World ! Nc fever and ague there. No muddy or impassible roads. Pjenty of tine building stone, lime and sand. ; '1 liese lands are being rapidly settled by the 1h;s! eia.-sof Northern and Kastern people ; and will m appreciate in value by the im 1 provenients now being made as to make their purchase at present prices one of the ; \erv le>t Investm nts that can ie made, aside from the profits to be derived liom their * Motivation. M<-mltoi's of our lltm rc- I sale in WA-KKKNFY, and wid show lands at any tim.*. A pamphlet, giving full lnfor | tuition in regard to soil, climate, water snp ply, &<■.. will Is- scut free on request. Address Warren Keeney & Co., bf. IK' troorn St.. Chicago. OR W A K iJ.N tit', 'i rc'go Co., Kiiiuj. 8 Established 1860. 'tislity is tii-3 free tsstofCiisajasi rprn —j3~t JL JTj ELi STANDARD TEA CO. offer in packages of . 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. COPFSE, 25 cts. " " llic Trade, Motels and la eg*, con siancrs can order direct from >•. Hoods sent to uny part of the U. 8, QUALITY GUARANTEED. STANDARD TEA 00. 21 Pulton Street. 21 NwW TORE. AGENTS WANTED ! Me Ul and tifpl * nuts awarded 1 FfT fKroRAt BIBLES, -.bWlllustrations. Address for new iij-reu okm HOLM AN, & Co., SiiO Arch street i nua. 230t. -.RflA^K 1 lliyhest honors at all world' {UUfirfp Exhibitions. j t 1 AI tM CATALOG I'ES nub CiItCCJ. ARS with now styles rdaeed prices Audi much infoimation settt tree. MASON A AM LIN (. RGA.N CO., Boston, New Vork r Chicago. gl-4 RSfA LiVERi\ l ft#- "dyspepsias L#JnWG a*snwra 3 it \IR ft AI?<2C i n r i is ?, pSnuii:sjfiffi.glil