lilt lounwl. I filler A fitiiiMer. Proprietors I - B a bttxmtft. Associate Baiter [flUlhelm, Thursday HOT. 7. Lsi—e*w M wgeaeHgßggege ' Terms —tI.OO Per Annum. 8I)iX on tha L.C.4S.C. R. R., ftaa a population of S-7UO la a thriving business •astro, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the JOUKXXL has a larger circulation than all other county papers coniblued. AdrertUtrs ypillole.'iMe makt o note of this THE EI.KFTIONS. The returns up to Wednesday af ternoon are very meagre and unsat isfactory, but enough is known, it. i s thought, to settle the election of, Hoyt, the Republican candidate for Governor, with the remainder oT the state ticket iu doubt. It seems that the "counted" majnities of Phila delphia and Pittsburg, aud the pur chased vote of Luzerne, were too much for tne honest yeomanry of the rural parts ot the state to overcome. The Democrats had a few points in their favor while the Republicans bad many. The Democrats had a candidate who in all essential points ia the superior of (Jen. Hovt. They bad the feelings and sympathise of the people with them duiiug the campaign—but the Republicans had the counting machine, 'yes—there's the rub, and such expeit machinists as Quay can set the machine to the tune of 10,000, 20,000 or any other number Just as they wish. They can and do turn out majoriths to or der, so that Pennsylvania stjte elec tions baye for some years past been the merest farce. It is but barely possible that mat ters may vet turn in our favor, but we have no such hope. We will give the news up to noon of Thursday. LATER. Thursday morning, Nov. 7th. Ths following is the suostance of the news up to 9 o'clock this morn ing: Curtin's election is in doubt. If elected it is by a small majority. Judge Mayer is elected by at least 1000 majority. He carries every county In the district. Alexander is elected by from 800— *OOO. but loses Clinton county. The entire Democratic county ticket is elected by majorities rang" ing from 300 to 1500. Penn township is again the ban ner township of the county. She gives the unprecedented majority o f 251. THE LITEST. It is settled beyond question that the Republicans have carried Penn sylvania b> a majority of twenty thousand—possiblv more. The Leg islatur? will also be Republican and Don Cameron will be returned to the United States Senate. The Congres sional delegation will probably lie the saute as it is now, 17 Republi cans and 10 Democrats—losing bten ger in the 18t!i and gaining Coff roth in the I?fh. • Some wild votlrtg Was done in the Oil Regions, hut not enough to af fect the general result. On Tuesday elections have been i i New York, Massachusetts. Cor necticuf, Virginia, Georgia. New Hara;jshire, Rhode Island, Delaware* Florida, lown, 11/inoi*. Michigan. Missouri, North Carolina, Ter.essee. Alabama, Nevada. Texas abd New Jersey, The returns are of course Just givi In fragments, but enough \9 known to settle the fact that the next Congress, like the present one, will be Democratic. So it is settled beyond the possi. bility of a change that the Demo crats will control both houses of Congress after the Fourth of March next, and the national legislation will be radically re-adjusted to the interests of the people. Even wit* l Pennsylvania nnder Cameron Ring Hale, the future looks decidndly hopeful for the Democracy. TBI BTCIT CONGRESS. The following will be the com* plexlon of the next congress as indi cated by the recent elections ; __ _ SENATE. Democrats Republicans 29 Independent 1 Doubtful 4 HOUSE. Democrats 153 Republicans 138 Greenback-Democrats 8 Greenback-Republicans 2 Vacancies 3 Democra tie Majority In Clinton. Special D' spateh to Thb Tikes. LOCK HAVEN. November 5. Dill's majority is estimated at about £OO in Clinton county. Curt in 1 * majority m the same county is 650* Mayer, for Judge, has a Democratic majority of 500. Eldred, Democrat* for the Legislature, is elected by a small majority. J. C. C. WHALEY. Fisher Elect d to Congress. Special Dispatch to The Times. HUNTINGDON, November 6th Stenger is defeated. Igaiu in every oounty cf the district reported, and will carry Perry, Snyder and Hunt ingdon by nearly 2.000 majority. H. G. FISHER. CFRTIJF KLKCTKD. Just as we go to press we have the information from a reliable source that Curtin is elected by a majority of nine votes. TSS HSAVY END. f : f l! * | un, t> ass aw MT m Hoyt. R 37 10S C *• Fern*, D SM 1 210 J *73 Stone, R 37 104 *$ .® Africa, 1 2*B 5 J47 Dnukle, R 37 ! W 44 6. Russ, . l , 2*7 W 2/J sterrett. K 3* 101 ,43 Mayer. 1>; 160 I*l J59 2a- MeConnick;. I , 59 j 125 1 „*§ Curtin D 257 212 2'2S -46 Yocum, O 34 107 79 J,*} Alexander, D i 271 . 214 243 274 Caluwvll, O 34 !1 7 .64 Murray, 1> 1 2*7 214 222 *6® Gephart. D j 250 *tt 225 . 270 Hum lor, R j 36 104 38 : 60 Orarnley, Q I 8* 106 115 !J6 gp&ngier, D 245 218 2** : Curtin, R < 56 86 89 •JK YearMk- D *77 2tt W * Burtteit, K 89 1M 75 . *4 Haitier, D 248 213 *46 • Suvder, R 45 . 94 1 Burctifield, 1> i 2*9 213 249 ,TO Zlraiueriuan. R ■ J6 100 36 • 50 Tobias I) j 287 213 2* Stone road. R 35 ; 99 27 Swab, I) 2*5 212 247 Dunkle, U 277 213 246 Gregg, R 84 91 37 Tavior. K 25 101 29 Jainison D 2*4 212 246 William* D i 259 212 247 Stuart R , 36 101 37 Seltwrt, Rl S3 101 S7 Cambridge, 1> t 2*9 112 345 Dartt, R , 36 100 37 From the following which we clip from the TH'mes, it will be eeen that Gov. Hartranft is a little too busy, just now, to attend to the legitimate duties of his office, but promises to atbej.d.to Kehoe's case after the 'election. Just what every oue ex i peeted : HABTRAXFT AXD KBBOB. The Gov. Hasn't Time to Attend to the Or at Mollie's Case Till. After Election. Cincinnati Enquirer's Pennsylvania Letter "I shall tke no action in that case," said the Governor to the un dersigned. "until after the election is over. Then I shall look over the papei again and decide what is right for us to do." "There i 9 no doubt of Kehoe's guilt, is there ?" "Perhaps no doubt of his general guiltiness, but a great deal of uncer tainty atout his guilt in the specific rase in which he is convicted. Von see he was convicted for participa tion in a conspiracy by which a |>o lice officer was killed. There Is .no doubt of such a cons|>fracy having exitfd, and on that very ground most of these men have been convic ted and hung; but it is a question in tny mind whether the testimcny shows conclusively that Jack was in it at the time the killing took place. If they could fasten him in it the case would be different. For in stance, one of those who were hung was proved to have simply coughed as a signal to the rest that the man thev wanted to kill was present. He didn't strike a blow or help kill the man, hut only gave the signal to others : but still they held him as guilty of the murder, and he was hanged for it. That way of con struing the law was something new to these ignorant people, and they anpealed to me to interfere on the ground that the condemned man had really done nothing in the murder ; hut I decided that I had no rigiit to interfere, and so let the law take its C'Airse. In such a j>osition as this a man must pot aside his feelings." "Why don't you go ahead, then, and settle Kehoe'scase now ?" " Because I haven't tim*\ It takes some lime to go over such a mass of tes! iraoiiy and get out the points that near upon his guilt or inno cence." "But the Bviard of Pardons have refus-d to recommend his paidon or a com mutation of his sentence." "That m ikes it all the more neces sary I should give 'his case a fair hearing. The Board of Pardons is an advisory board ; that is all. They recommend this or that, and the Governor usually follows their recommendations, hut it is in no sense binding upon him to do so." This is substantially what the Governor said to me several days ago, and the op moos I formed then are strengthened here. Mr. Jack Kehoe will never hang. President naves has appointed Nov. 2th Thanksgiving Day. Hyatt's Wire Bound Patent Mates are all the go. For said at the Journal Book Store. — m They think they hve found a sil ver mine, nearSwengle. Union coun ty. Hope it may prove true. Dr. Ciias. H. Gutelius, of Mifflin hurg. sold his house there to Mrs. I>r. Noetling for SI6OO. A new Lutheran Church will be dedicated at Adainsbnrg, Snyder Co., Nov. 10th. Constable Ljtmy has built himself a good, neat shop, at his residence on Penn Street. Hope lie may drive a brisk trade. In Montgomery and parts of Ches ter county tramps are so dangerous that men do not venture out after dark unarmed. The Philadelphia Times thinks that Centre county has more brass bands proportionately than any county in the state. The M. B.L. Association will meet in regular monthly meeting next Monday evening. Get the dues ready. Last Thursday, Oct. 3!st, we had the first snow of the season; ju*t enough to robe mother earth iu the color of innocenee. About fifty good chestnut posts and about ten cords of good firewood will be taken at the Journal' office on subscription. tf. The Centre county Pomona Grange will meet at Centre Hall, next Tuesday the 12th inst. Three sessions will be held, viz-* at It) A. M. 2 and 7, p. M. The new for the raid die district is to be located at Hunt ingdon. Williamsuort should have ha i it, but Simon Cameron .thought it should go to Huntingdon—and it decs, In some pails of . the state farmers re-sow their fall grain. ISRAEL WEAVER, of Aaronshurg has 1000 choice Rnifred young apple trees for sale, which be offers at 16 cents a piece. Also a Urge lot of triasterlufi lath, very cheap, tf. - ■ ewa Win. 8. Mails otfera hit tervicft to the owners of lots on the "ceme tery, to clean and trim . tnem. He will put family burial plots in good and neat condi.lou for a very rea sonable sum. tf. lAst week Pike manager John Stouer built a new bridge at the east end of town. This liau become an absolute necessity and it is really a wonder that the rickety old thing stood as well as it did. LOST.— A good, buckskin glove, for right hand, marked "Centenni al," lost som-where between Aarons hurg and C'obuni Station. The find er will confer a ruvqc by leaving It at the JOURNAL office. J. WILLIS MUSSKR. ' .: r ■ 't* 111 ■ j j Mrs. Elizabeth Roush has just re ceived her fall aud winter, stock of Millinerv Goods, such as Hats, lion nets, Flowers, Feathers, SilkVel vets, Ribbons. Ac., which she sells cheaper than the oiieapest. Call at her residence, North street, and be convinced. St. John F. Harter, Dentist, is now prepared to do work in all branches of dentistry in first oljtes Style. cial attention paid to the "preserva tion of the natural teeth." All work warranted. Office one door westot M E. Church, Mtllheim, Pa. tf. - Next Sabbath evening Rev. W. R. Whitney, Pastor, Will preach in the M. E. Church, illustrating his sermon on the black board. Every body is invited to attend—especial ly tne Sabbkth Schools of Millhelm. Each one is kindly requested to bring a bible along. Services at 6J o'clock. Dei nin gar A Musser last week re ceived an entire car load of marble, 24000 Ins. direct through from Suth erland Falls, Vermont, without re loading. It was the heaviest freight bill ever yet paiii at Coburu Station on a single car load of. goods. Tru ly, our crooked liltie rail road is of some account. Tn* RED FRONT FURNITURE STORK of Jacob Hower, Lewisburg, Pa., is one of the best, places in this part of the state for <jW furniture. Any one who visits Mr. Howr's establishment will bo surprised at two things viz. ; the substantial quality and beautiful designs of his furniture, and his Intc prices. tf. - ♦♦ 4 W ■ ■ The subscriber will lie prepared to carry smalls bundles ana boxes of goods, from Cob irn Station t6 Millheim, Aaronsbui g, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respect fullv solicited. J.WILLIS MI SSJCR. Michael Stover, of Haines town ship. County of Centre, applies for thirteen acres of land situate in saVt Haines township, adjoining lands of John Young on the west, Simon Grntx' survey on the south, Daniel Wants on the east and Martin St ar's heir on the north. 43t4 MICHAEL STOVER. "It seems as if I should cough my head off" is sometimes the exclama tion of a iufforer fruiu a severe Cough. (4" p N paroxysms with Hale's Howty '4 Horehauiul and Tar. The relief h immediate and the cure certain. Slid by all Druggists. Pike's T-iottiaehe Drops cure in 4 minute. Friend s Word Villi you ? If you are troubled with any skin diseases or oilier cutaneous irritations use GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. DO like wise if your complexion be pißipled. blotched or sallow. You won't re gret it. Sold by ail Druggists. , HILL'S HAIR IK WHISKER DTK, Black or Brown, 50c. *°* tit The publishers of ."ARTHUR'S 11-- LUSTRATED HOMI MAGAZINE" are giving their lady Ciub-geWers some thing new and attractive iii the wny of Premiums. Three-button Kid Gloves, an I Dress patterns of ele gant Black Silk and fine English and French Cashmeres are certainly strong inducements. See their ad vertisement in this number of our paper. —• at# Newman's Eagle Clothing Store, Bellefonte. is full to repletion of the largest and cheapest clothing ever brought to Centre county. Good "Overcoats at $2.50, good winter suits at $3.50, under wear at 20 cts., Also —boots and shoes, hats and caps, shirts, neckties, suspenders, umbrellas, kerchiefs, tc. Newman will sell you good goods for less money than any other man in this county. 43-2. < Two EVENTS have spoiled our senior for the time being, entirely, as far as his usefulness in the JOURN AL office is concerned. He had an in troduction to "t/ie next President," at Philinsburg, and—his better half returned , since all which he isn't worth a snap to us. He will neither read nor write —in fact refuses to do a thing, no matter how much crowd ed we are. But if he don't mend his ways very soon, we will feel obliged to look around for another partner. That's all. 3. Had. Wells Cottlftg to Congress. Washington Dispatch to the N. Y. Twines, Advices received here from Loui siana indicate the probability of the election of J. Madison Wells over Eiain on the Fourth district. Mr. Wells has lieen making a thorough canvass of his district and has ef fected a pretty complete organiza tion of the Republicans. Mr. Elam liroke his leg in a stage-coach acci dent several weeks ago and has l>een unable to take any part in the cam paign. It seems that nobody can be hap py these hard times. Radical times, except bankers, bond holders, and officeholders. The officeholders es pecially live on the "fat of the land." Let a fellow get an office one day and he Is sure to make a raise of some kind the next. The latest proof of our assertion happen ed just last week right here. Guss Deininger was appointed Notary Public—and—behold you—had an increase in the family in less than twenty-four hours. Seems Gins ; don't care one bit for hard times now—not he. Pobitiv ely.— Harry SGt/pr i otiei ot Uie uoL i li'igitiK anil clever fellows you ohii meet in a long jour ney. And then juat look at UientGre lie lias since lie is in his new qihw ters-pever'y thing in th 6 line of BoOkSv Stationery, Wtill Paper, Tow. AeUi 4 , thousand nutf (Vne other thtiVH hit elf too numerous to Few people go to Bellefontff without givuig Harry a call, and these always take aotnethmy nlopg when they * 1 ' w ffßlki * i ■ The New , york I\\nct says that, Lancaster couuty, Ea M is one of the best cultivated'cowntles In the re public. It was settled by the Dutch in the eighteenth century* and the valuation of the farms /it. -.present Is ahont SB9 000,000, agcjcnUtiiHl nro : ducts $20,000,000, Ana mineralssio,- 1 0(10,000. Tlie latoin* la about $226,000,000, and farms are rasely over 100 acres. These are sehtom sold but go down from father to son. They aie a thrifty And hard- Wore ing people, nut par little. attenUen tolmpiovements, aud have ooJL jft teamed the trick ot escaping tbeiir •debts: ' ■>,•■' i .>■ M I 1; ):>• 1 In the Blair county court on day last Judge pean, in bis charge to the Jury in a trifling Ci}*e of {is sault and batterv, <;onclusirely,prov ed the folly of workingraen going to* law with each other, and showed b*. figures not to be disputed that ft would take six weeks hard and steady labor to pay the of" even a small aoeault and battery, l Suit, and that the costs in the case then being tried would buy not less tbao twelve barrels of dour. He al so gave some wholesome advice to Justices of the Peace op the subject of sending up such trifling cases. The strictures of Judge Deah on this branch of th* subject will apply < ooually as well to Iluutlngdon as to any other county.—Losq£ 10*9rtCt*DlXfl ll*D* 189. * 1 We are affected alrUbiit 'to over the condescending kindness of that great and good man* the -Hon, Frederick Kurt*, Editor of that part of the Centre Reporter which is not edited in New York or— ftellftffmfo. buck generous puffs as he gives us at irregular intervals have a tenden cy to keep us and our Kttfe Journal before the public Aiid thtrs sAve 'nk from the utter contempt into which we would otherwise soon sink. The Ifanerabk Frederick is the more en titled to our everlasting gratitude/ because in helping * along be does it at a fearful personal sacrifice ; for who doee not know and day that ■in pretending iht he does n6t kfiow' which side the JoiJrnhl is- oil, lie makes a fool of himself a tpfle lug ger than nature had intended nim tol>e. • > ., Httd H notion to murk this little it-title "if." iwk'het. Mr. K~ mteht Imv* ocular and standing |roof of our thanks ; but the Journal is too Uttle. w can not spare the -space. PTeddy must *aka the wish for the deed. MARRIED. On the 29th ult.. at the residence of L. j R Stover, In Haines towrnhlp. by Henry ! lteinhart. Esq, Mi. Samuel A. Rover, of Snyder county to MIM Sarah C. Denuis. ol Centre county. CHURCH. DIRSOZORT. ETA*orLtC4L —Rav. C;F Pcllilnger Will prea* h nixt Sijuda* lnofiilng.Hlermao.: *• MrTßomrr.—Rev. W. R. Whitney will preach next Sunday evening en a.' special •übject. ' ItKroeMan Rev. J. <?. Shoemaker, Puutrpr. Communion at Aarnruburg next Htmday morning. Servioa also on Wedccvday. Thursday, Friday and S*turday evnmigsof this week, by Revs." •Grpw. Hoddtft And Adams. Preparatory scrVit*a on Satuj day at 2 P h) Gerra/iy. U KITED bkkTßKKa.—lttV.J.' M. Vnilth WiU pi%acli next Sunday mofning. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mlllheim Cornet Band will meet In the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evening*. Providence Grange No. U7 f. iSf H?, in est* In Alsmnd<et'block tlx* ind Sat ttirduy of eah month.at RK .ff- J*. and .pja the ith Saturday, of each month at IMF. *. Wlllhrlm LbdEtrNe.9A6.rt>. O: K. nX-ts In the New Hall, Penn street, every Satardayi weening. j The JQilUieiia B. 4L. Association kaaftg la the To wn Aah, *□ Jiw evening el the IseuWi M. nday of eaeb month. NOTICE.'— The citizens of Millheim, In Penn township. Centra Co, Pa., will make petition to the next general term ol Court (November) ror the Incorporation of said town into a borough. te TN STRAY NOTICE. —Came to the place li of the subscriber in Miles township, some time during the summer, three hellers, is requested to prove property, jay charges and take them away. Otherwise they will be dealt with according toJAw. • - DAKIEL WALKSR. Miles Twp., Oct. 17., IS7B. 41-S. PIANOS AMD ORGANS "Mi avery snpererior Piano or Organ, eq*al ly every excellence to any aaade at Manufae turar's Wholesale Prise, and thus save near y one-half of your money, do not fail, before purchasing, to write for catalogue of de sert ptlon and prices, to Post office Box 39 vi New York. 112-1 y. P. BKPHART. D. A. MIBSE*. GEPHART & MUSSER DIALERS 111 Bralw, Cleversssdt risnr A fnA €eal, Platter A Malt. MILLHEIM, FA. ¥ * -i 4 • % ./ . j Highest market prlee paid for all klnda o O-K/JLXN", Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUBSEU MILL, In MILLHEIM. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. . - *' v Ashareof the publls patronage reapeetfully elicited- :sMy Mflltieim Xiirktt, Whoa* No. 1 . • . h7 W heal No. l. . .. HO Oohi). , 40 Kite Oat* ix) o:it,*.jl<Wck .j 24 R u c tfrhmit....' " " *'... • • j$ rliuK*r, ' Cement, Miu \, e i 45 to M Brly...rT. W Cloverv*#! i.... 4°° IRciirafeci!:: J fiilpri.: •,S' i X..iW.v.v. . .. :iStefe:t==:r . £*( .1 *, . * V.• * 00 C&atnkt " m *} *• rwv., .*• •*; -f#-* &,*,• ,0., 50 * i '* i •#•• *• y>.*..'•'•••• •• 440 V&RKrf evTy, Wednesday >y G^pknri >• royy)' FAIHRK MUHKW RKMRDY If a'tftutn anAepeedy our* for Intern per awfUjjtt all appetite for alrofcollc liquor* and Initios up ine oenrous syelim. Altoe $ drbanch. or any tnteroperatr ludul Kenqp. a single toaipnontOl win remove all meaMand physical also ©una oVery kiial of Ifmrgß. PTsrareiA aad TOHTrtiiTT of tne I,tVßß.'sold*by all drf gtsCM* f rice $1 per bottle. Pamphlet on "Al oohol.lt* Meets and Intemperance as a dis ease) 1 ' sent free on writing to the Father Mathew Temperance A Man'f'f. Co.. S IftKjJSq, New York. 44-4. a' d'I&TR WANTED.-For tfce best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and . Prices reduced 33 per oeat. ' Ni n*MAi*pfcst.ffcHi*w Ccf..' Ptifta., Pa. • • 44-4 HOUSEKEEPERS ! I A. P<Btal Card sent n* with your address sfllllnfure free in return, our Illustrated Circulars of nice Hoesefuruiehlnt- speclall tles. PaOcbm A San. low, Uanafacturors. SSI **l Street, N. Y. 44 4 TEAS JpL . .' i. V- ivdtiect from tle *m porteti at half the i cual ooet Beet plan ever egered uydnb Agents gttd large buyers, all Egrets Now tern)* fßfe GREAT AIKKICAI TEA TO., tJHJ >*. <*# fl AWP 3J NICSRY St. NEW YOjyt 7 * "■ .-T ■' i 44 4. TJw T .'Manwaciarers of i wtrlctry flvWrl tee PlanSe. We sell direct to Faml. lies frt m our own Factory at Lowest whole tale pi Ces. Beautiful new 7U Octave. Koee *§(*i ] |Sent'°B Wlau Thousands lb U*J% Jteavy - JMtcount to ehth bo vera, •pQoPtbny until you read our catnloguh. yOu—Malted/ree. • 144: T--AOENTS READ THIS. ■'•W? #lll pay AgenU a Salary of SIOO per mupth and expo vs. or allow a large corti iul*M<4i to sell our new and wonderful In. We mean what we ay. Address witUOttl day. SUEBMAN A CO.. Mar- MiaW. Michigan. • 44-4 to Maßariae Clßb-Sctim! 3HBDTTON KID GLOVES, mien *• c*OT.l<ui-CMMMTI sMUfupant bilk dress patterns -OIVBN IN PREMIUMS for Subscriber*, at Club Rates, ta. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE! ttSM* i M'S-l a vear. with a laroe re rinrOon for Club. tpecliM* NaaScr I lor ClubGcltex'f Snecial, Circu . i*r containing full particulars el tbu splen did offer. 3 1.1 ARTHUR & SOS. 227 S. Sixth Street- Philadelphia. Pa. tjll US i'l wi i 4.!H!r !!! in M'fl&eim!! t■- w lur'nuri X, ll an *■*(!■( to Ik*' -*• _ HeiMt tlocker KllUaery fiMMiii Vestfkj, Octotir ilt. k **" fa I line of Choice and ranhloMkle fioods alwajs on kH at popalnr pricte. iBKMtf **! M A SFECIUITT. The new otu nv ' Flatter and Trinmer ased.* rahlla patronage solicited. -t ii i i i ri i i i i i i i i ""'lt to worth double it* piie."-*-oou>a, (Canada), Advertiser. 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All the most popular writers are emyloyed to write onobrially for 'Peterson:* Iti 187$, in addition to the usum uaauiltv snort stories, M*K ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given, by Ann S. Stephens. rang Lee Benedict, Frances Hodgson Buruette, Jane 0. Austin, and that unrivalled humorist, the author of "Joslah Allen's Wife." •• Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates y • Ahead' of all other*. These plates are engraved on steel, TWICE THK VSCAL SIU and ar® unauall<sd for beauty. They will be snpebly colored. Also, Uousehold, aud othe receipt* ; inwhort everything in teres tina to ladles. ■B-r-AsihepubMahtr now prepay tike postage to'all mail subscribers, "Peterson" is CHEATER THAN EVER ; in fact is rust CHEAPEST. J M TUI WOLI>. * •,' i > YERMB (Always in Advance) $2. OO A Year. ■ ' ASR-REDUCED PHICEB TO CLUBS.-B I Cophs rr $3,50 4 With* a copy of the premium picture (24 x 2tP $ ** 44 4.STL< ''CHRIST BLESSING LITTLE CHILDREN," affi e I dollar n</ratnny to the peisoii getting up the club. g °P®* for With an extra copy of the Magazine for 1579, as 10 • M ||*oo J•. * premium, to the person getting up the club. 5 Copies for 38.00 4 With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1879, **. " 10.50 < .and the premium picture, a five dollar engravinq, II * *' 17.00 (- to the person getting up the club. • • Address, post-paid, . . CHARLES J. PETERSON, 303 Chestnut Bf., Philadelphia, Pa. EWSpe!Vniß grati* lfsr\tt*n for WDV nn tfjroil •) Rondfor Will ull WliOr . Fnrin CaUhwit" iiiid daps. J. t. .tlarcHA, la>ver, D-d. 4A2 < I •••• j or PANCY CARDH with name, 10c.. Plain /j or Gold. 150 styles. A tenia Outfit l'c. Aitll A Co., Ashland, M'uus. 30-1. $lO TO SljnKl "S'^i"e.lSt!ipT ery tnftntb. Book se free Ntplalnlfig er. erythOn*. Address. BAXTKfc A CO., Bamit. kkh, 17 Wall St ~ New York. 27-4w I ■' •* . " ' ' '•; ' AGENTS ! READ THISii -Wh. will pay AffuU a salary of 4100 pe mouth, and eypepsss to 44U our nkw nd wonanrcL myxeriONA' Address,' Rhkk I a*A CO., Marsbkil. Mich, 2*- w WIXTKN? ACTI-VE AGBNTR IM gYSOT coi xTT ron <*CB TMB ItLPiTHATg© t t'BIJCATI6*S. TWW is iViKK oreorrvurrYlrtin raariTAMi.fc **:• Ftxei(gNT. BXTUA usnnrßMra re to both sMscjiipßns and ao as re. AGKS"I> RCN NfMMHK FtH I LLT'STBATKn^JitcpLANJ, UITIMQ rnwu AJtp TVUL BAHTICT'tAKS, AD DBBSS ' ' ' 1 .. • ' K. P. AL: BESTFIN. Li 1102 cHßsrxirr nr., PuUAi.xtrHiA, ra. 421 1 It- ,r ; 1 ClieiiflllfcgSi^Totecco! 1 AwsrSsg >J)wl Hm A GftMn&nl t,pMlllo foi pot <*ewy wSitw m 4 h4 Ut-t-j Am whiAiiii; mmA Onrwrnj. Tlx Wt to*>orr* ,tv mA. 'Ar o %r Ma# driy Irvtr-sxrh w dm,!, towtt*#l x hAmi s®o. t— iui Jmlwii'i Am# m tmtmjfl ■(. SMSK#' l<W#l#r#. iißfl,, | Sm, to f. A. Ji' xu V.f .. I •wertni's, v Goo. F. Warulr. General Agent, Bos. 3 and 6 Soulh Writer Street Phlla. IBIBDUM! arseee' tergal .lew PI He make New Rieb Blond, and will completely change the blood In the entire system In three mouth*. Any person who wllftaka 1 pill each night from I to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health. If steh a thing U possible. Rent by mail for S letter stamps, f S. ISBBSOX A CO., Bangor. Me. .. > 11- ~ wanted" r ■ ■ •• • A , nuergetle Man or Woman In erery County to take.ho Agency for two of the most popular Publications. Hlx of the Pfneet Chroraoe, mounted and stretched (24x30) to Every Subscriber. The Be# Combination Ever before offered to Agn' *, and the Most Liberal Inducements to Sulmcrlbers. Our Pine Publications. Klegar. Premiums, and large Commissions place us ahead of aH CtnnpeUtorl.' Illdstratcd Circulars Free. E. P. A L. REST KIN. Publishers, North East Corner 7th and Dickinson slreets, Phil adelphia. 1 •* HE ASD lAPPKESST' Health and Htptiluess are prtaelese Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within the reaen of every one who win use 1 - WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CUKE for Torpid Ltver. Dys pepsia. Headache. Sour Htontaoh, Constipa tion. Debilttv, Nausea, and all Billlous com plaints and Blotkl disorders. None genntno unless signed "We. Wright, Phlla.' If your Druggist win not tupply tend 26 oente or one box to Barrick, Boiler ACe , 70 g. ; th M. Phlla /f A -Ji BEISOIS CAKIM Ifail POROUS PLASTER. r\ miVßfUno KKMKUI. There is no comparisjn between "t and the common slow acting porous plaster. It is In every way superior to all other external remedies inci&tlng lln'in-nts i and tbe so-called electrical appliances, it contains new medicinal elements which in combination with rubber. nr>>- sess th-m.vst extraordinary pain reliev fng. trengthenlng and eiiitflvt proper ties Any Physician in your own locali ty will confirm Uie above statement. For LAME HACK, Rheumatism. Female Weakness. Stubborn and Neglected Odds and Coughs, deceased Kidneys. Whooping cough, affections of the heart, and all ills for which porous plasters are. used, it Is simply tho-DCdt known reme dy. Ask for Benaoo's Capcjoe Porou* Plaster and take no other. Sold by all I Druggists. Price ib cent*, bent on re i celpt of price, by beabury A Johnson. 21 Piatt Strait, New York. 42-4 TOES. PROTRUDING Through Rn<rged tfolvi n®ed no longer of fend tne eye. or children's cowrr.T snoas BE THROWN on that account, wiien other wiser bnl LITTLE WORK. THE AMERICAN SHOE TIP CO.. have saved MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ! anaoaUv to Parents in this country, .by the introduction of the Copper and Silver Tips, * and they are applied chiefly to children's heavy Shoes, numy Parent* ebjeoUng to the , <<" LOOK* tvr WkTaL rips on '* * * FINE SHOES. ,-r'AH such will be happy to know that this :-company buv* at last perfected a.. . - IBLACK TIB 5 Which adds to the BEAUTY OF THKFIN -qBbT bitoE the toe reixalnhig neat until the no* is worn. These Tips ar a stamped A.B.T. CO The more costly the Shoe the more impor font the Tip. as it aI least doubles the wear Ing value of the shoe. PARENTS < buy no Children's Shee* without' the Metal or ! thta nice Stack IKp. and thus KKDUCE YOUR SHOE BILLS MORE THAN ONE HALF. 42-4 1 Ask your Shoe Dealer tor Them. W. H, MILLER & BRO., t i ."• • •••, * . s il tp .'it A. Proprietors of tfc< Furniture Rooms, / i . . . # ' v.*- Jk. >• .ji 1 MILLHEIM, .penn A* ; • 1 ' t-r | • i • r / - •-. •ywi,u nll • Wmikl mo>t respectfully inform the cltuebs of Penna and Brush YaWle# thai they Juyp oa hand In their Furniture Store* doors east of the haok ONU - K; — m——mwmmmmmmmmm _ mmmMnsJ* >''!T ;(C \* C, CHAIRS & TABLES. / • P % , •, * *• r 1 ■ , * r? BEADSTEDS, : •> •> ;( .i 4ii /1 * *,*;. • ■-*. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE* R LINE V"■ • ,- ReptiLrtofi done. (Orders promptly attended to. P low cheup. to nit t&eHfeer. ' " t -' . ...."• " ' J * t? " ' iff 'r *, . • >*; *• ' • '* *ti'> '*# IV'* CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold,. ' • J AT BOTTOM PBICES: . FUNERALS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS. * L t k 3. C BAIL BQAD. WEBTWARD. 1. 1 8. LSATK ' A. M." P.M. P.. MonUudon.... 7.00 1.56 *2O Lewisburg 7!15 * 2.20 * 6.35 Fair Ground.. 7.90 *.30 Blehl 7.28 2.40 Vlckaburg...... 7.35 2 46 Mtminburg ~..7.45 3.15 MHlmont...- .<6.00 -MS Laureiton .....8.10 3.50 CObnrn .."9.25 * *■ • Arrive at Spitug Mills 9-50 EASTWARD. 2- 4. 6. LEAVE . •• A.M.. A. M. P. M. SprlnK ' 10.10 Cobnrn 10J6 Laurelfcm lUS 406 Mlllmont 11.56 4.30 r. u. Mitßluburg 1210 4.50 Vicksburg 12.30 6.05 Whl 12.27 5.13 Fair Ground....; 12.85 5.23 Lewisburg.. S.3S 12.45 A46 Arrive at MmiUnrton.. 650 1.00 6.00 Noa. 1 * I connect at Moaundon wltii Erie -Mall west on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. Not 3 & 4 with Day Express east ana Nia gara Express west N os. 5 A 6 with Fast IJne west An Omnibus will run between Lewrtsburg and Moiitandon, to convey passengers to an<l from Pacific Express ou the Phila delphia ft Erie Railroad. The recular Railroad Tickets win be bon ored between these two point*. PENNSYLVANIA BAIL BOAS Philadelphia & Brie R. H. Div. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after RUNDAY. June 2nd. J678, the tr-ilna on the Philadelphia A Eric Rail road Division will i un as follows : ' WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Philadeipia.. .11 6ft p. m. **. " Harrishurg 42% a. in. 44 tt Hli*nport. .8 35 a. m. '* Jersey Sh:e. .9 07 a. m. " "Lock llaven. .9 <0 a. m. ** 41 Ren0v0...... .11 09 a. m. 44 arr atF.rie 7 3 r . p. in. NIAGARA REP. lea v. Philada. .. 7 20 a. m. " " Harmburg 10 60 a- in. " arr. at WHftamsport 200p. m " 44 Leek ilaveu 325 p.iu. • " " Renoro 440 n. in. PAST LINE leaves PtiKadeiphia. .11 SC a. m. "• . Harilsbarg....36p. m. " arr. at Wiilianisport. .725 p. m. | • *' " Lock Haveu... S4O p. in. ' EASTWARD.* ' PACIFIC EXP. leav. Lock Haven. .0 40 a. m. " ',***■ Jersey. shore 7i4 a. in. " " Wllllamsport 755 a. )U 44 arr. at Harrisburg. .1155 a. m. " 44 Philadelphia .3 45 p. m. DAY KXFREB.4 leaves Ren0v0....10 of, a. m. " Lock Haven 1120 a-m. 44 44 Wliliamspert 1240 p.m. 44 arr. at Harrisliurg.. 4 In p. m. 41 44 Pniladelphia 7 20 p. m. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35 p. M. 44 44 l*>"k Haven...9 45 n. in. 44 44 Wil kuiuport..ll (Hp. in. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 2 45 a. m. PMladeli>hia. ."..7 00 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Wiihamsport. .12 35 a. in. 44 arr. at Harrlsburg, 3 55a. m . 44 Philadelphia....73s a. m. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West. Lock Haven Accommodation West and Dav Kxpreai East make clo*e connections at Northumberland with i* ft B* K. K. trains for Wilkcsharre and Scrauton. Erie Mail West, Niagara Expro** West and Fast Line West make close connection at WilHamsport with N. C. K. W. trains north. Erie Mall West, Niagara K*press West and Day Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. K V. K. K. trains. Erie Mail East and West connect at Erte with trains oft !.. B.SM.S. R, K., at Corry wtih O. C. St A. V. It. It., at Emporium with B.N. Y.ftP. K. R. and at Driftwood with A- V.R.K. Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Willlamsport 011 Niagara Express west, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Express Kant. Day Express East and Sunday Express East. Bleeping cars on all-night trains. WS. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. DPAWfI Highest honors at alt world' haliftlijj Kzhibttio} m. I ATFHTCATALOOUKsJaniCIRCULAR with new aft y lea rdneed price* an much lnfoi in itiou ni free, W\"4QN AM LIN ( ROAN CO., Rostou, New Tori rChijajo. 21- & J. P. .BROOKE, (Chas. A. Slurgls, Agent.) WATCHES, Musical Instruments. Repairing done ori aliort notice. - ENGRAVING A HPECIALITY, at the Millheim Jewelry Store, one door enstnf Eiecixhtlth's Drug store. Main street. - MfLLHriM. PA. SCHOOLBOOKS, COPYBOOKS, SLATES, SLATE & LEADPENCILS, PENS, HOLDERS, Tnlr, Faper & Envelopes, Paper boxes, Wallets & Pocketbooks, Teachers' Registers, . I2ST TUS JOURNAL BOOK STORE, HQLLHEDK, PENNA.^f 'B3[ooqtra2.£jj - aavoaioxsita sskvie/avi 'ssaoaai sanrara xaxooj P n * zimvd .ri-v: v ;- <r " < " •; vr: >. i' X - Vt •• .*.• • v r:.,,*. m. *• . *4. ■'% i, # a • *' * ~ ' ' * PARIS, 1878 AT EVERY . World's PHIUD.Ii 1S0 PVpnOTTTDW SA.MJAKO, 18*3 viknna, IS FOP 12 TEARS —— HIGHEST HONOR? ■ ' Ha>'C been ararded the . Mason & Hamlin • •CABINET ORGANS f At the Paris Exposition this year the* aiw ' awarded GOLD 5 11*12 the higtte*'. recothpense at the disposal of the jury. They * • have also received the GRAND GOLD MK- . DAL OF SWEDEN & NORWAY. 1878. No other American Organs hare ever attaided > highest award at-any .world's &xpußUlu. Sold lor cash or payments by installment.*. Latest CA f ALOGLES, with newest M.yhjs. S r utlces &c.. free. MASON & HAMLIN <H • aXCO m BOSTON, NEW YORK Or CHI' . CAOO. rOwsSP tmf ; : y~ ~ ftrt Chra\to Cards, (perfect beauties) with,"'-' CS uame. 10c. Oitnt 10c. fn ner C vrd 10. AkNIMHI, . . .. - 'V. A...
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