tile jioitnial I 0 Wilier & Dcinißier. Praurietars j D O. IKIMWER, Associate F.J 11 or fiftililcciiiiJliursday Oil. 24. \ t"i. - . —, Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. Democratic State rickct. TOR GOVERNOR Hoy. AXI>R£W H. DILI., OF VXIOS cor NTT >OR UIiCTENANT COTrrw.i. HON'. JOHN FFRTIG, or vsxaxoocorxTV. ROH 9RCR.ETI.R.R INTERNAL wrxiv.i HON'. J. bIMPSON AFRICA. or HrxrmoPox corxTY. lOR BWRKHK Jt'IHJS HON. H. P. ROSS, OF vovroovrnT COCNTT, Democrntlc Slate ComniUlrc. j irgAa. Chairman. DISTRICTS. 27. T. E. Power, 2k A. Rosa, 23. Sol. Foster. Jr., 30. Wm. A. Man. 31. <\ I'. Pull, 32. W. E. Miller. 33. T. ii. AJatns. "4. ,T. A. WooUwiu-.l ,V. It. G MeLarahn, 36. Win. Kovsor, 37. J. 11. Maize. 33. J. K. P. 11 v'.l. ' 2fc>. Joliu Kuhns. 40 A. J- Sterling. 41 J. A. MeCullno it. 42. W P So hell, .'r , 43 J. A. Ilatv. t4. W.. I 0.-tehart. 4A Patrick Eolev, , 4'k T. It nut ford j 47. S. W. Vincent. 143. Wm.Hasson, i 4S. Beid. Whitman, i CO. A. 0. Church, HON. K. MILTON : DISTRICT*. 1. D. A. Lang. 2. Geo. M. Pallas. 3. J. G. MoKernan. 4. T. H. Clark. A Daniel t'oyle, I). J. R. Lynch, 7. A. 11. liadncr, 3. Win. Kelley. 9. Clement Carr, 10. (i. Koss. 11. Evan Mtshler, 2. lanlei Jaci'Uy 13. A. .1. siefumun, 14. F. P.. White. 15 E- P. Cobaugl}. 16. C. J. Evduian. 17. A. P. Shiver, 13. J.GiUflllan. 19. A. P. Pmnminjr, •A). J. R. SI. H. E. Packer, 22. W. A. Parte. S3. A. 11. Foreman. A A. J. Hughes, JB. J. n. Dasenberrr. OUtritl (Old County TicHet For President Judge. C. A. Mayer. For Congress. A. G. Curtin. For Senator g". T. Alexander. l'or A?seinbl> SV. A. Murray. of Harris, J. P. Gephart. of Beilefontr. For Sheiiil- John Spangler, of Potter. For Pr'jthoaotirv J. C. Harper. of Toil * a.te. For Register, W. E. Burchfield, of Ferguson. FOJ Recorder, NV. A. Tobias, ot M: For Treasurer Adam Yrariek, of Marion. For Coraiaissfbacr: l . George Ssvab, of Hants. Jacob Dunkle. of M alker For Auditor. J. B. Jamison, ol Gregg. Geo. It. Wiiliaois. of Howard For CVroiier. Dr. C. W. Cambridge. RHJIER, BLACK, BICKUEW. '•Tell my frie>nds that lam still an old fashioned Democrat as 1 alicaus have benn, and that J wovhl rather have Gov. Curtin to represent mc i t Congress than any other man in the district.'''' Ez-Gov. Biglcr to MaJ. R. If. Eorsier *'/cannot imagine a sensible Demo crat hesitating on such a subject. Our tin's election, it se.com to nu. u;<ml<l be a great good to the party and th, country his commanding tab nts are needed in Congress, and his devotion to honest genera merit xcov.ld his con stituents as ire 7 .' as hirnselj." Judge Bluck to Chairman Gephari. "7 consider it both politic and wise for the electors of our state to support men for Congress who hare been regu larly and fairly nominated by the Democratic party, I ecdl go further and say that the presence in, Congress of men of experience and ability is a necessity e,f the, times, and is to be promoted by all honorable and proper means. iPr-Sen. BuekaUzic to Chairman Gephart. THE if .UN QUESTION. A few weeks ago the leading ques tion before the nation was which party should have a majority in Congress ; but since the people have decided that in favor of the Demo crats—since it is fixed oeyond the power of reversal that both senate ind House will be Democratic, another question, scarcely less im portant to the people of Pennsylva nia, comes to the fore. If Andrew 11. Dill be elected Gov ernor, it will be a victory of theppe r pie against ring rule. Nominated by the spontaneous action of a great party he is the expouant of the great principle that the people should rule. "Andrew H. Dill is no man's man." Kings and cliques wen: no factors ill his nomination. His ability, sterling integrity and devotion "to principle, alone have secured for oini the acknowledged leadership of the Democracy of Pennsylva lia. Not so with Gen. Hoyt, the Carao roD candidate. The Republican par ty proper no longer exists in Penn sylvania. It has degenerated into what is known as Canierocism. For years the Cameron power has been absolute in the state. Republican ?tate conventions meet but to ratify its nebests. Its baleful influence POrmcates every county and town. | In the state. In the Repnbli '■ can party to day no man can be i nominated, none appointed or re ' moved, except at the dictation of | i lie Cameron power. Camoronism iias done more to pel lute politics in Pen tinylvania, de {grade legislation and oppress the ; people with taxes that jobbers may : revel in luxury, that all other outses ! combined, ami th< question before trio people of the state is—"Shall the festering ulcer in our body politic oe forever eradicated, or shall it have a new lease of life." This is the main : question in Pennsylvania, and we be. i lieve it will be decided IU the inter ests of the people. (IDYKKTHKLI FN 7 Si;\ATOKI il. s. WOODS CALPWI.I.! The above gentleman is the unani mous choice of the National party in this district for Senate. It is a mat ter of congratulation to the patty that t ley have been thus fortunate , in selecting as candidate for Senate : a gentleman so entirely worthy as ; Mr. t'aidwe 11. S. Woods Caldwell was born in Limestone township. Montour coun ty. in IS-14. He passed his boyhood : until the age < f sixteen upon a farm, ; when he was sent to the Millersvillc ! Academy, in Columbia county, i where he remained for one year. At I the outbreak of the rebellion be en ! listed m the three months' service in Company C, 14th Regiment, Pa., Vols. At the expiration ot the term of service be returned and worked upon a farm until lSiki. During the oil excitement he went to Venango county ami engaged in the oil business, in which he remain ed until It- OS, when he returned and again went to fanning, which I be followed until IS7I, when he pur i chased the hotel kuoen as the Irwin House, { Lock Haven, Pa.,) .vhich is widely known as a tirst-class bouse. Mr. Caldwell has never been a 1 politician, and is spoken of by all j who know him as a gentleman of ] superior excellence of character and ! high moral worth, lie was among ; the tirst to espouse the Greenback j cause, and being convinced at heart ; that its doctrines are rigid., and for i the good of the whole people, he has I been one of its strongest champions. | lie was never cashier of the Reitova . Rank,or of any other bank and all •' such reports an utterly fa'se. lie • never resided in Renova. llis per- J sonal popularity and sound views • will w in for him a handsome major;- j ty in tliis district. j ' The Republicans made no nomin atiou for that office, in this district and the nominee of the Democratic i party will not receive more than ;t i nominal vote from his party as his : nomination was contrary to the | agreement entered into two yeais i ago win n Mr. iletts of t.'lenrlmld I withdrew in favor of Senator Pcale. i At that time theatre uncut was that 1 if Botta would withdraw in favor of j Peale, he, lietts, would be given the t nomination in 1 >TS. Knt tilts :\r ' rnngement was not adhered to and ; this man Ah vender entered the rkki ..g linsi the wishes of the majority of the Democratic party of the district and especially cunti .u y t > the de- I sires of Betts friends, 'lie Demoe- I.VT of ( iearric.d •.'•mnty at- in T :vor of fair phy and wl.t-n !!• '.r wkhea rre disu garth d tl. > toil!!:.* retali ating upon the riueO*. r; who pu up the job for i! eni and we are assure i that Mr. Caldwell u ; linioe ninny voteis from im j ranks of rJ: atis fa d Dtn.Oi'r.'Oy. ; In former years v.hen men v 1.1 the party ticket been usihiir h ad i-vs told them to do a. t!: 3 lev. h j of faith might have passed without serious results to any one. but n v : that the people are b-'gini iug to rs seit tin '.r rights <nd refusing to led by demagogues and knows, eve i ry trick of this kind will to an inju ry to the men who originate it. Wo do not see how a Democrat who be lieves in honestv and reform can 1 vote for Alexander. Mr. Caldw li } is a gentleman whose genial nature j causes a feeling of pleasure to all ' who meet him. Pis superiority • over Alexander is well known to the ! citizens of this Senatorial district, and liis election will revert to the i honor of his constituency. Let eve | rv man who believes in electing hon j est men to ollice vote for Mr. Cald- J well, for hi him the people liave a ! candidate wliom they can safely de : pend upon in time of need. . Bellijfonte, Pa., Oct. Bth, I*7S. Hon. J. S. IJlack, York, l\i. Dear Sir :—As there seems to he a difference of opinion as to the ; >iicy !of Democrats supportin j E:c-Gov. A. G. Curtin tor Congress in (lie 20th District, and sir ail know your high standing in the Democra' ie party, and your fidelity to its prin { ciples, I desire your opinion 0:1 the j following points : Ist. Was Gov. Curtin respond - ble for, or a party to, the arbitrary ' ai rests and ilk gal imprisonment of Democrats during the war ? 2nd. Was lie a party to the .at tempted fraud upon our pasty in the I election of aU. s. Senator during I the session of ISG3, and if not, did ! he in any manner contribute to the •' prevention of such contemplated j fraud ? 3rd. Would in your judgement, his election to Congress from this district promote tnc welfare of the country and of the Democratic par ty ? By answering the above you will greatly ablige Yours Very Respectfully, J, P. Gkphakt, Chairman Deni. Co. Com. Reply. Nf.w York City, Oct. 15th, 187 S. Dear Sir : —Hour letter of the Sth came to my home when I was ab sent. I take the earliest unengaged moment to answer its iutercogator ries, and I do this in the oidcr you propround them. Ist. To the best of my knowledge and belief Gov. Curtin bad no lot or part in the illegal and arbitrary ar rest of Democrats for the expression of their opinion or the assertion of their riglus as free citizens, during the war. lie threw the whole moral and physical power of the statu into the course of the union, but lie never engaged in or encouraged the outrag es upon personal lilieity which were so common ir- those evil Jays. I watched him narrowly and I recall one of his stirring addresses in whicli he explicitly confined his support of the Federal administration within the limits of the constitution and laws. I set these things down in the book of my remembrance at the time they occurred, and Hick of them no y Viithplca rue and grati ' tude, for I b 'licvi that Gov. Cur tin's conduct saved us much trouble and prevented much wrong. 2nd. I have no special knowledge j concerning the fraud, corruption, and briNny by which certain of our political enemies tried to detent the election of a democratic I". S. Sena* tor in lSiJ'k Rut sure I am that Goy. Ctirttn was no party to that iniquity. <hi the contrary it is a : notorious fact, that he exploded it jby refusing to protect t!o inaletacl ' ors with tin' troops of the state. .'bit. My judgement on the qncs i tion whether bo ought to bo elected | to the next Congress may be infer red j froto what 1 have said already. No opinion of mine ought to intluence i the voters of his distriet ; but 1 can not imagine a sensible democrat hesi tating on Midi a subject. 11 is dec tion, it -v,m; to no would boa great , good to the patty and the country. His commanding talents arc needed ' in Congress, and bis devotion to ! honest government would honor Ins constituents as well as himself. I am with great respect Yours Ac., .1. S. ID. \'U. To .1. P. Gi:ri vu r, Esi.. Chaiiman Dtm. Go. t ou. The Philadelphia 'iVoica is out squarely For Dili. Read Ex-Senator llucku'.ew's let ter to Chsirnian Gephart in our Ger man depart men i, it you can, il not get some one t read it lor you. About fifty good chestnut, posts and about ten cords of good lire wood will be taken at the Journal oificc on subscription. tf. ISRAEL WEAVER, of Aurouabmg has lOOd choice grafted young apple trees for sale, which he otters at l>i centsapieee. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very eheap. tf. NVm. S. Malze offers his services to the owners of lots on the ceme tery, to clean and trim l hem. lie will put family burial plots in good and neat eondi ion for a very rea sonable sum. tf. Rev. J.G. Shoemaker and W. M. I.andis are absent now, attend ing the session of the Reformed Synod in the United States, which met at East on. Pa., yesterday. * LOST. —A bunch of two koys and one linger ring, all strung in a ke>- ring. The tinder is kindly asked to return the same to the JOCKX 11. Or LICE. Ail the members ot the Millheim Cornet Rand are requested to meet in the Town Hail on this i Thursday) evening, as business of importance will be transacted. Pv cider of tlie PRESIDES; r. Mi L. B. Frank, of Rebsraborg, brought us an apnle of the pound kiudih-it weighs) 171 ounces. It is a "slaver" and while we. feel thauk fnl for it we would ne much nnuv so for about a wagou loiul of "sich." In i private lei tor from Mr. il. C. Deiui. received the other dav, he writes that he likes Kansas and es perually Ellis county, where h" lives \c-rv well, and what is ju-t r.lKvit as i uiji'j; tant. "and s > does the wife." J.hn K. li.irb r. Dentiat, ; now • p; • pared do work in all branches of d-oUistvv in first class stylo. S.t --; ci-d attention l aid to th" "presi.rv i tioii of the natural teeth." A:i work w irrnnted. ihileo oi •• do;r • west oi M. P.. Vancb, Mill;-, nh, ' Pa. tf. Tin: ilr .u l rtoNT F; us: rum. STOKE OF .11 T.B II wer, L0r, 1.-ibnrg. 1 Pa., is on? of the best, places in this part of the state for ' furniture. 'Any one who vkdt.t Mr. llo.wr's 'establishment will bo surprised two things viz.: the substantial . quality and b -ae.titnl designs of his unniture, an.' Ins low /'oVce tf. . . ! Th 1 order has been issued by Chairni m Quay, of Don's commit tee, tint defeat must 1>" made effectual.'" Wonder just how they are going to effect such a little tiling as "CurtiiPs defeat. 1 " An drew will go to Congi ess by more , than the usual majority. ♦ # ♦ The subscriber will ho prepared 1 o : carry smalls bundles and boxes ' of goods, from C>b irn Station to i Millheim, Aarousnui g. Woodward | and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The pat/onage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILMS MLSSEK. "It seems as if I should cough my head off" is sometimes the ex larna tion of a -iUikVrer from a severe Cough. Quell the p iroxysms u iLIi little's Honey of Iforchaund awl l ie. The relief is'in. mediate and the cure certain. .Sold by all Druggists. Bike's T-Mlnachu Drops cure in 1 minute. J'rlc ul a word tv;*!s you? If you are troubled with any skin diseases or other cutaneous irritation, use Glenn "s Sulphur Soap, Do like wise if your complexion be pimpled, blotched or sallow. Von won't re gret it. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Huh & Whisker Dvr, i Black or Brown, 50c. 4w It affords us much pleasure to stat' tint our young friend, Mr. W. il. 15. Fisenhuth, has secured the Ijiueolu school, just below J.aurel ton, I'nion Co. "NV illis is one of our nmsl deserving young men, of excel lent character an 1 possessed of qualifications that many older teach ers might envy. t\V sincerely wish that ho may succeed well. Mr. .John W. Runkl", of the firm of Fiedler & Rankle, left for Phila delphia on Monday morning to lay 10 a stock of goods. John is one of the most active and enterpiising young business men in the valley, and a tip top fellow all through. The goods will probably he unpack ed this wtek yet and tilings will be lively at the old Farmers 1 Store. Prices as low as the lowest. Yesterday we had one of the se | verost rain storms ever witnessed in . this part of the country. Most fear j fully did wn.d and rain contest with i each other for the mastery, and j whoever was compelled to be out j was made tbe easy victim of both. JNo noubt wo will hear of much ; damage throughout the eounh by iht;: torni. Tin: !>rsii HOUSE maintain* its high reputation as ;i first chis* hotel, mi lor the present proprietor, <eon?o IlopjH'.s, H-ip, very well. Every thing tlw.t goes in the make tip of a N >. I house is there. The uniform kiinlne:--; ami attention with which quests are treateil rives one the "at home" ft ding to t high derive. The etlieient clerk, Mr. Hilwin F. Hart /.ell is a thorough gout h mmi. and no one e.m help hut, tali m love, with him at sight. He speaks <t<nt&clt. Suueess to the Jlush lions'. Farents should not tail lo notice* new advert isenu nt in another eol utnn. in relation to Children's s 'iocs. h:1 the Metal Tip has done for C'hildreiF-?heavyshnes.it is to he lioped this new Tip will accomplish for the lii er ipuihties. It is rather discouraging to buy fine costly shoes for cliiltlron with the fueling tliat tlu-v will almost eer tainlv IK- through at the toe with the til si tew day s wear. i*arents will do well to look into this matter. The HrtH.Mib.ick meeting cm Satur day afteru am and evening seems to have h "en entirely satisfactory to all concerned. A speech of two hours long was dcliyered hv a Mr. l.viuan. in the afternoon. We did not learn who addressed t lie mooting in the evening, as we could not be present either in the afternoon or evening. We have not heard whether any c>e.i verts were made to ihe new e ruse or not, but are iuclided to think that onr (iieenb.iek friendi; did not gam any votes. • J. Newman, .Jr.. the king C!oth mrot Eagle Iliill, ltellefoute, Fa . lias adopted it as a nile that he wiil not be under-old by any clothing es tablishiiie.it in the stale. No mat ter what kind or'pjality of clothing Vou want, Newman has it. and will seil to you at prices that will utterly astofish vou. If you wish to have a suit in ide lo order you can bo ae coinmo 1 iled U;H>U the samo libera' terms, as he runs a More!) rat Tailor ing establishment in connection with his large clothing Hall. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Farmers a'v busy husking corn, j Oar youag friend. Ih M. MVool ' has accepted :u k-rkskip with Mr. A. Schnure, iu Lauivlton. !. .1. Grenoble sells goods s-) very cheap that every birJ> goes there to buy. J. I). I.ong lui.-, it-modehil his coal shed, and customers will now thai him in his new shop, near de pv>i. 11. Krmtniiie is going to put a wagon scute in ft out ot" his gram ht>u.se. Fhougnt ho .shoukl, long ,l O • The abutments of the propositi j new iron bridge, under the manage ment of that boss eontarotur and I builder. Mr. John Coldron, are pro j grossing finely. 1.-tst week, as Mr. Root. M'Cor ; mick loft town on his way home, ho 1 had a runaway. He v.as thrown ! an! . f the w.igonand hurt somewhat, though not seriously. The n<j was about used up. John Confer on his way home • fcoti) hero, too other evening, had i the misfoitune to upset his wagon witlitii.sf.unil> in. Mr. C. got un d'-r the wagon an l was prcttv Killv ; huit. The lh'.l ( luh is working iiidushi ; .r!y for .l'o! / and the whole tick* , e.i f'. M. lluwi r, and a Mr, Horrelt addressed the eiuh on SaDtr \ dn\ evening. The meetings are well j . ttended b: the people which shows a hve iiiteitst in the cause. EZ3ERSBUBG FRAGMENTS. Who is Anon ? Our public schools will open on Mond.iv n \ r . Tht corn is abopt f.; t v p.r cent. Es th;ii. full crop. Our in"!id.('. (). 1,1., i.s una tic ngain. He will lcgiii to use hi.-, \.i ii.g{gi,'.il td::Il in a U \v days. This tiine it wi s Mr. Benjamin Llnibcrt. of Mudistinhtirg, that was certain of suc< tss. He was out hunting, last Saturday, arid in a Very short time he espied Mr. Hruin only a few rot's away. Our friend lien being certain to capture the nioii;-t r concluded to share it with his neighbors, as he was confident the beast would weigh tj' O pounds, hut the skin lie would of course keep himself, for a protection in cold weather. Through some mysterious happenings nut to be accounted for, our friend Hen's p'an was frustrated through a little mistake, lien for got to use bis gun, and Urtiiti is still at large. : La.st Saluidav uip'lil Pr. Ilillbish ; fell victim to the di prcdatioiis of thieving. Toe party entered ids of* j fice 111 nwi*l! a wind >\v pane and took ; a pair of gold spectacles, gold pen | and three rnz trs. Tiic same uic'it j Mr. .1. A. Miller's cellar was visit led and a number ot articles stolen. I Wish the I)r. could have met them iin his office. It is the general opin ion that these stealings are carried on by a set of domestic thieves, in stead of tramps, as was first believ ed. AN ox. < OSFTINPTIOR. crurn. An old physlcUn, retired from practice, ha vail; hin planed in his hands by an Fast India jni.s.slunary the iounula of a siinpio vegetable remedy for tiiv .-p*t\ly ami p. c inanctit cure for c.oir-uiiiptjun. hron.'hiti.s. catarrh, nsthnn, and all ihro&t and luugaf ftv! :<ma, ab.o a positiw ami r.uii-al euro for m-rvous complaints. after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, lias felt it h s duty to make it known to i.is 'altering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve hnmmi suf fering. I wiils".ud. frivol charge, to all who desire it. tins recipe, with full directions for preparing t nd using. In German, !•' neb. or bnglish. S(;itl by mail by addle .slug with stamp. naming t!ii< pajwr. W. W. shcr.tr. MMl'owor'.s KJyck, Rochester, New OVK. CHURCH DIRECTORY. 1.1 IN FIT AN. — /ILCC. J. Tomlinsoa, Pastor. German preaching in Aaronslmrg next Sunday morning. Mitt UOIJIST.— Rev. W. R. Whitney will preach next Sunday evening. KVANUKI.ICAL.— Rev. I). stover will preach next Sunday morning— German. I'SITED ITFTHTHUEN.—Rv. J. M. Smith will preach next Sunday morning. Lodge and Society Directory. The Milllieim Cornet Rand will meet in the Tow n Hull on Mondnv and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. '217 I*, of If., meets in Alexander's block on the ind SA turday ol'each month TIL C>£ •. M. and ON THE 4TH Saturday of each month ill IVI R. M. Millheim bodge NO.'JAL 1.0. O. F. uie'ets in the NOW Hall, Peim street, every Saturday evening '2he slillheim 11. AL. Association meets n the TOWN Hat!, on the evening O'F the ceond M nduy ot each month. f ( 1 I<'l .-T ciiiri'iiw <>i" MUlhoini, In ' IVnn township, centre Co, I'll., will make petition tnihr n '\t general term >f Court (November) for tin- itit'orpomtlon of siilU town ituu a iM.ni'i-n. t,. , I'jSSTK.VY NOTICI c.sme to tie |l:e e ~j lit the Niihsi'iP).>r hi Miles- township, ; smite time dm ma iho summer, tliwu hellers. I :i){e.l from iw., to flu, .' yo.trs. he owner I is leqiresfed to move property, pay ehnws I nnl take thi'tu away. Otherwise they will In; ilealt with ;r 'oriiing to law. DANIKI. W At K! it. i Miles Twp., On. 17, I*7*. tl-X I PIANOS AND ORGANS- Bi 1 a very suppi'i'iim-I'DnO or Organ. equally j every excellence to any nia<te at Mnnufai : turer's Wholesale Price, anil thus save near , y one h.ill id your money, tlo not fail. In-fore I purchasing. to w rite for catalogue of do- I sert ptioii at. 3 prices, to Post ulllre Box .i'.t-". ' New York. 112 ly. Millhelm Market. I Wheat No. 1 H7 1 Woe.it No. 4 . Si Corn c. | It ye .. , C, oats White jii 1 <uts. Ulaek C_' Itjuek wheat Ml ! Flour wt | Uran A Sluo ts, per hundred I Salt. per Brl V.rtO i Piaster, ground • IMA ( orient, ju-r Bushel C, to Ml I B.OJux M! ! Vymnthvsecd ' Fla\seer| | Cloverseed.. .. t "" i Butter . hi I Hams . U I f Idea s I Veal ' Kirs * i Potatoes bard 7 Ta110w...... .. . . Soap ■*' Hrie.t Anples , Dried Peaches. Dried Cherries *..... i COAL UAKKUT. j Kse CuU 15. So I S'.ovo •' f .Vl Chestnut" ... . .-7;, l lv f - , -.v.-v.v.v.v.-.v.v.v.^ I Corrected every Wcdni>dux by l.epliut t ; A Mu-e. r. I I , i\ uKi'lldftT 1). t. MtSSER. G3PHAET & MUSSER L* I* A'. I t: s IV ! (•rain, t'luv ersccd. flour A Feod, Con I. I'lnvler A Halt. j MILLIIEIM, PA. j . fc , ' Ili.-.bcst market prlco paid for alT.kiods o aZEL-AJILT, j Ivlivcred either at the BRICK MILE or at ; the oKI MU3Si:it MILL, In MILLIIKIM. i COAL, PLASTER & SALT : • Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. Ash trcof tht. pHtP.lcp.itrouagc rcsrcetfullv ; C licit'.'.l .• ;tp_Jy *> t* *: e. i* f* *> ■■!% 3' SV. t •. \ v <e e. ' - V " !!! New Millinery Store in M'llheim!!! - *••• MRS. ANXA &. WEAVE. 5 , fairs pleasure i.l announcing to tile "**- n J} people of ililUielm and Ucliilty that fh t will open n new and ... k elegant stock of Milliner) Goods on Monday, October 21st. 3 fry' "vrQ Jtrl line of Cliolce and Fashionable Goods alwajs on liand at Ak> ' popular prices. DKESSMAKIXb A Gl'Et lALITY. The nerv Otis 9 ir-r Plaiter and Trimmer used. Public patronage solicited. * v i+ c c f J c ■' (T a * r, a & ~ m V t*Oo(**3 ••It is worth double Its price."— Otitic i, (tVa ola), Advertiser. E^CKEAPEST'ANB BESTIR FULL-SIZED PAPER PATTERNS I A st iii r.'icsT it'll hn given ir cc ry nnwVr fi>r 1 S?D. containing u in ' *u* pattern ."/tee~l for a liiriy's <>r child's dress, Pin r>; subscriber irill rcceire during itic .V O*. T UNV of these patterns, si t.'r it thesr alone vr'l' he cor'.h mure i.'i in tlr? subscription 'die-:. Great improvements irill also be muele in other respects.' y a "I'NKRSON's MA{.\ZINE" contains, every year. l') 00 pages, 11 steel plates, ]• colored Berlin patterns. 12 mommoth oohrre.it fashion plate", "1 pages o! music, eud ah-'Ut Rk' wood cut*. Its principal embellishments uro SUPERB STEEL ENGRAVINGS! Its immense circulation enables it.s proprietor to spend more on embellishments, stories, &c., than any other. It gives more for the money than any in the tcorUi. Its Titriinng Tales ivA Novelettes Are the best piildishe.d anywhere, the most popular icriters art to icrltv orioinai!;/ for " I'etc r son ln 187'. 4 . in lublitl n to the usual quantity of short stories, i-'IVM HtiGIN AL COi'VtllGil'l NOVKLfcITTtIS will be given, by Aun S. Stephens. 1 rank bee Benedict, Frances Hodgson Kurnette, Jane G. Austin/and that unrivalled humorist, tue author of "Jcsiah Allen's Wife." Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Abend of ULL others. These plates are engraved on steel, TWICH TIN: cst'AL sizi: and are unequalled for beauty. They will bo supcoly colored. Also, Household, and other recemts : In short everything interesting to'ladies. .V Tt.—.ls the publisher now pre pays the postage to all mail subscribers. "Peterson" is ciir.Ai I K THAN KVI U ; in/act is Tim CHKAI'Kst in TMK WOKI I>. TERMS (Always in Aavance)s2.oO A Year, /js RKDFCEq I'Klf'Ks TO CU'BS/Vt 2 Colli cs for s'{..">) L Viitb* a copy of tl.e premium picture (24x20) 3 " ** 4.50 J "CHRIST 'BLESSING LITTLE CHILDREN," a five { dollar engraving to the peison gettißg up the club. 1 topics for - CoO With a.i extra copy of the Magazine for 1879, as n > t J the person getting up the club. 5 Copies for SfS.OOt With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1879, 7 " " 10.50 s and the premium picture, a jicf. dollar cngravintj, 12 " " 17.00 ( to the person getting np the club. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, SftO t hcifdnni St., Ta. A'T Spceivnens s>ni gratis if written f'r. I WHY GO WEST ? ftTbSasr j and Maps. -J I". MANVUA, Dover. Del. 12 2 ■ nt I'ANi V (Mill < w th iia.nie, I'V . plain /,) or Colli. IMI sty I -s. AtO'llts OillHl lite. VtiU \ Co., V-*htaud. Mas . :ai t I <MH Tl ilfinn biv.-U-d til Wall sweet s>ill ru vMUuU Storks makes fortune.-., v j !1 1 y nnedh. It-<ok sent fr< e t-xp!. luU)i? r.v. 1 1 erythmg. Address, BAXTKK & CO., Hash- j una. 17 Wall >t . New York. 77 p.v j : ; A(iFNTS! READ THISii j ,We will pay Agent, u salary of stoop- ' I month, and EXPENSES to soil our MCW ud 1 ; WO* frKUJTI INvrNItON.s. Address, Sm.u , AN A. Co., "tar.shall. Mi di. CI-*"w WANTED! ; \C ilv 1; Atii'A I s in LVKKY er in roe. 0111 K:M: itr.esriiri N naim vriu*.'. ru'S ! IS \ It * It'OtVOHTCMI 1 !*■ >K I'KOftr Altt I. KM- 1 XTIIA iNt'il'loitnis ro intra j M BST HtKtHs \ \!• A..l:\-IS. AtiLNTS KUN • SO KIBK I oil ILI ITSTHA II D tut i J.AI - ' OIVINU . iatM.s ANI flit, flltrii CI ltt>. At" 1 [ nuc-s ! 1 v e. 1 KFTI:IN. IhtJ . iu. >t sci sj .. Pjm.MiKt mtt, P1: 1 . i : cieiim Teiiacco! Aw Ht- •t ' -' .' l• • •**! r| >• :. I <: j ' •Jto.. I. ' .' . . 1 ••, .Vu . : ! too. P" W'A!tbLr,,Ci c;ra! \geut. H> <u : j No.. 3 and d S iiilh W'atirr htr-att l'hila. MrMunit' Fargat 1 •. •- p|||n j iaki N • 1 • Hieh lhoo l. and will completely ehaney the j htnod m tin- entire syeu*,n 111 three iiiontli:s . Atij l> rson wtto wtli'taka 1 pUI ea'-p nigtit J from Ito VI weeks may b • reaiorid to sound ! health, if such a Ceng ,s i>o*sitj!,,. Smul hv | mat I tor 8 letters' am; s I. N. .51)1! SSO \ t A ( ., Ba'.i:;or. Me. WANTiSDi A . r.m rti c.e Man of W'oinao in r*.cry C'ouii'yto take r.a Ayettev for two of the i 1 most popular PabHcatloiis. hix of the P.ut-ai , Chrmoor. mounted and stretched CJtxVb jto Kvery Subseril-er. I'iie Be* Conitdnattou I liver bvlorc o lie red to Agati'a.i.d the Most . Uheral Imltcemonts to Sjbseribers. Out t Pine Puhitcattor.s, WejMfi Pretniuins. and | l-artre Commissions place us ahead of all I Coioiiftiuirs. Illustrated Circulars P'rce. 'K. P .V I- RIiSTKIN. PulMisl.or.s. North i East Corner 7th and LUckLison Streets, i'ntl adelphia. HEALTH AID HAPPOIESS. Health . 1 a.l Utppi'iets am prl-fedcss Wealth > to thetr possessor, and yel iliey aio wit'An f the reach of every one who will use jWRtUHTS UVEIL FILLS. j rue only sine CUKE n,r Torpid Liver. l)\s i pepsin. Headache, No.jr St unaeh. Const j pa -1 1 timi, Deblhtv. Nausea, at.d all lbiliuus i-on , plaints and 81.H.d disorders. None 10-.nuh.o ; unless tigited "W'ni. Wright, i'hVta.' If your I)i ngjiist wl'd not supply send 2a cents i or one lam 1 > Barrsck, ItoiJer fiCo., 73 jg. ; th St. I'l.iU . - IAA RICVSOXS lAPdU: \ tfcfJ POBOI'S PIASTER. ! K \ I WONUKKFt L KKMKDV. j There i< nocoinparisjn between !l and I the eoiam in slmv acttin r porou* plaster. I It ts trie v.:iy way superior to Mi! other fc external reniedic* inclitiins lioimeiiU suet ilje sn-e.\lle,| elect' ienl appliances. It eoulitin. new medicinal elements winch in combination with rubber, noi se-- the most cxtraordi-ary u:itu reilov •nt, strea,;Un an*! ru,auv: propor ! tics Any Physician m your own locali ty wilt confirm the ul>ve ntateineut. j |l or L\MK HACK. Kb-.nnatlsm. IVmole . j Weakness. Stubborn and Neglected ■J ('"Ms and Couchs. deceased Kidneys, Whooping eouttfi. afTectious of the heart., and all ills f r whte'i non .is plasters are 1 used, it I*-imply the beet known reine-B ' dy. a-k 1"! iu ?isoq'S ('apcine I'orous I j Pbistcr and lake no other. Sold by all I 8 i>i i.eni-'s. Price J cents. Kent on re-1 ! | ccipt of price, by Scat my .1 Johnson. I ■ 12! l'iau Street, Mi York 1 nei^ , HsianrjO.<soKi , atnTTssrr'' i TOES PROTRUDING ! Through Il'iwert Jloies need no longer of fend the eye. or children's COSTLY SHOES BE i Tunows ,ii\ av on that account, when other- Wise but I.UTi E WORN. THE AMLfIICAN 1 SHOE Til* CO., l ave saved MILLIONS OF DOLLARS i annually to Parents in this country, by the ! introduction of the : Copper and Silver Tips, ami they arc appllud chiefly to children's h 'avv shoes, many Parents objecting to the LOOKS OP MKT 11. Tips OS FINE SHOES. All such will Ic happy to know that this company have at last perfected a BLACK TIP which a.Ms to the lIEAVTV OT THE HI V KsT SHOE . the toe rcuaitting neat until the stn w is worn. These stamped A.S.T. CO The more coatlji the Sho- the more inxpor tmt the Tip. e.s ft at 'e nsl the wear" ing value cf the Sho--. I'AIiENTS ! buy no Children's Shoes without the Meti' or this nice Hi-rck Tip, ami thus HE I) IT!! vori: shoe liu.i.s moke than one , H ALT. EM Ask your Shoo Dealer lor Them. W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors of the Furniture Rooms, MILLHEIM, PKXNA., U miM iii'Ml 'ctfully i'lfiu MJ tho c ; .li7.e: sof lVuus au.i TlruHi •lb?! It I try kcrp <; haul i:i their Ptiruiluro hj'.uif, threw jjr > ut <f t j* t>i*rik CHAMBER Sulfa CHAIRS & TABLES, EEA-DSTEDS, AM) AhI.OTiIKR ARTICLES IN* THE Ii LINE. lle;uiri..G I]<JlU'. (.sprouipi ly al'i'WihJ to. P> icc. cheap, to suit thetim*. * CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold -A-T BOTTOM PBICES. UU.YEII.JLS .-ITTEM)EI) L. 0, & S. C.JAIL BOAD. WKSTWAftIE J. 3 5. j LEA VL A. v. r M. r.\r. ! Mi'iitaudon 7. 1.7.3 Lr.*i*hurg 7.1-3 £.A ft.Hj I Fair Ground T.in ? Blehl 72> 2.41 Vjeksburjr 7 Vj 2 4S Mbtlinburg 7.43 3.13 NlillUimit fi.OO 3.*A Laurel* on tkio 3 >j Coburo 0.25 Arrive at Spring Mil!* 'J.SO F. ViTW.VKD. I. 6. I A M A M. 1" Jf. Spring Mills- ]U<) O-oburn I'j.its 1.:IUUHOB. I!. 4.3 4% Mtlhnout 11.56 4.20 r >f. Mlftlinburg 12 ]t 4.*>• Vtcksburc 12.20 5.05 Fair <} round 12.35 523 Lcwisbiirg (4.3,3 J2.45 5 v.3 Arrive at Mnntaodon.. 50 1> A/iO NOP. 1 A 2 connect at M.nitandon with Eric Mali Host un iliu Philadelphia & Fits Kail K- Nos 3 & 1 w;th I\ty Express cast anc Nia gara Express wot. Noh. * it r with Fast I.ine we&t. An Omnibus will r;iu lctweeu l.ewlslmrK and Moutandoii, to convey to and fn>m Pacific Express cast oa the Rhlla deip .in A; Eric Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will ic hon ored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia <&. Brie R R. Dlv. SUMMER TIME TABLE. ''uand aftci S'Mi.tY, June 2nd. lb: trains on the Philadelphia * Erie Kaj;- ioid Division xv.ii run as lollops : WESTWARD. OKIE MAIL leaves PhJladeipia.. .1! 5o p. m. H:iriisbur<....4 3." a. m. v> i'.liuiinqiort. .S3 a. n. '• Jersey Spore..9 07a. in. " l-ock iluven. s4O a. jn. " Kenovo 1100 a. nt. arr. at Erie 7 33 p. at. . NIAGARA EXiMeav. riiihtda.... 7 20a. hi. " Harrijonr' 10 y> a. m. •' arr at WUlumspoit i'.op. m. " " Lock Haven 33* p.m. Kejovo 4 10 r. 10. FAST 1 INK leaves Philadelphia. It a. ni. llarrisburx 3 .'-3 p. u;. arr. At vviiliaiiispurt..733p.m. ! Lock Ha veil... Slop. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXT. hav. l ock Haven. .6 fin. m. " Jersey shore 714 a. in. " Willi amsprirt 755 a. 111. arr. at Harris burg.. IJ 55 a.in. Philadelphia. 3 t" i. m. DAY tXI'KESA leaves Itrnovo. . lop" a. ni. " Lock Haven il 20a, in. " Wi'lianisjKjrt!2 4p.ni. arr. a'. Harrisi-urg.. 4 1 p. IU. " Philadelphia 72' p. in. ETtIK MAIL leaves Kcnovo S y. p. m. I.ook Haven...o :3 p. r.:. " Williiiusport. 11 07 p.m. " arr. at Ilarrisburz 2 43 a. nt. " Philadelphia 7tOa. in. FAST LINK leaves Willianisport. 12 :<■'< a. nt. arr. at llarrlstiunr J ."sa. in. " Philadelphia 7 5.7 a.m. Uric Mai! West. Niagara L.\prvs West, I or'.t Ilaven Accommodation West and Day Express East make close connections at Northumberland tvith 1. Si K. 11. It. trains for V, llliesbarrr and Si rantou. Kile .Mai! West, Niagara Express Wfst and h-*t lane West make close eonmteiion at Wi!'damji>jrt, wiih N. It. W. trains jiorr!>. la ii- M.iJI We.t. Niagara K'i>rc.s West an t Day Exprov. Ka.st make close connection at Lock Haven with H. V. 11. It. trains. l.'rio Mai! EAst and West connect at E*i with train* on I>. S.&M. 8. R It., at Corrv with O. V. \A. V. It. R.. at Emporium with It. N. V. i I'. K. K. ami at Driittvwd avitii A \ .It. K. far lor Cars oill rui. between Philadelphia and Willi tmsport on Niagara Express v\ p*t. Irie Express Wc>t. Philadelphia Exproa ) .d„ T >ay la'ii ess l ast ami Sunday Express East. cars utt at! :iig..t trains. AWL A. !tALDWiN. General S'.ip't. nDfl UliO W'jhctt honor* tit u'l icor'.W I P. JilPllJ I'st'ibitir* n*. ATKsI CAT \r.OGC KS andCIRC CLAR with new stylos rdnood prices an much infoi matlon scut iroc, M.tsuN A Mi.IN t UCiA N CO.. Boston, New Vord r Chi oa-;>. -'l-& J B P. .BROOKE, ((has. A. Sturgis, Agent.) • WATCHES, * I AND Musical Instruments. Repairing done on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY. at the Millheim Jeweh-y Store, oc; door * o<t ol' l\i--cnhulh , e l)i on store. Main street. Mji.llH.lNi. PA. SCHOOLBQQXS, COPYBOOKS, SLATES, SLATE & LEADPENCILS. PENS, HOLDERS. Ink, Faper & Envelopes, Paporboxes, Wallets & Pocketbooks, Teachers' Registers, I3ST TSIE Mr"'JOURNAL BOOK STORE, MILLHEIM, PENNA.^| tKIHIiZ. NTT 'aqooqiiaiAjj paanojay; 3p upjeqitvr 'sumqiy qd-saScqtiv 3J 'cravoaToisras 'ssvanyo 'shnvtsmyt 'SHaoaai 'saiaia LSKOOdp™ atiwvi __ PARIS. 5878 AT EVERY iwo Gold Me.tai?, "ZYT 11 tKis World s svvTMi-Vt s* exposition i runs —Hi HIGHEST HONORS Have be-on av.mlml the Mason & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS At iho Paris KxiHwltiiui this year ihey aro j awarded (i(>Ll> iM) A]:. ll# ]. ,I E : iccomyense at ttin disposal of the jury. They t have al< mcived the OJtAXJt GOLD MJv . DAI.OF SWEDI'N & NOKWAY, IST*. No ! other American organs har ev.;r atMidvd j hi^lr-st award at any world's Sold for cash or uayiu'dU? by justailinoiu-. ! f.nt<st CATALOwL E3, with now'e.it style?, I plies eto.. five. MA SOX & HA M LIX <>K j CAN CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK or <lll - CAUO. :<S-t ! lU^j^fsCK < S^ I MFORUisl\s>:scrCfe£ J n i??!?!" na C.ironi Cardi. (yerkvn tf.tu ie) wri*'i liJ 11 *•••. I>*. <• K.ii l't.v Ta it?: 'arAC. A Oil:i>i i. M.is .. • :';i*
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