sjjt fonrnal filer & Deinfß'cr. Proprietors B O. DKIMVOBR, Associate Editor lillltcim, Thursday Nov. 14. Terms— Bl.so Per Annum. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF Centre County. GOVERNOR. Total Mftf. Pill. D 17,;8 Xloyt K.. Mason. G 1466 I.IEUT. GOVEIN(K. Fertlg. D * Stone, 11 Bleck. G 1493 BKCY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. • Africa, D : *77 ISM Pnnk it', R. 10S4 Wright, G 1484 SUPREME.IUDUK. Boos, P 3802 1327 Sterrvtt, H. 1075 Agnew, G 1511 JUDGE. Mayor, p 3804 562 McCormick, 1 3242 ,_ CONGRESS. Cartin, D 3535 40 Yocuni, G 3486 SENATE. Alexander. D 4190 1197 Caldwell, G.... 0.13 LEGISLATURE. Gepharf, I) ."•v-'S 3*2 Murray, |) .. ,3756 452 Spn lev, It. 1940 Gram ley. G 3274 Llngle,G ... \ 17U> SHERIFF Spangler, D 3191 1122 Curtin, K rV2 Decker, G 2-.09 TRE AbU U1 It. • Year! ok, D 3781 355 Burket. G 1426 ritOTHONOTAKY. Harper, D 375S 1955 Hnvaer K 1773 Tate, G 1012 REGISTER. Rurchfield D 394* 2171 Zimmerman, R 1575 AlcAflcity. G 1814 RECORDER. Tobias. D 3922 2140 Stoneroad. K. 1782 Crissinan, G 162* COMMISSIONERS. Swab. D.. 3722 936 Dunklo, L>. . . SSJS 812 Green, R . . . 17*! 27 Taylor. R 1647 ->ray. o 17t!9 . Leathers. O 1707 AUDITORS. Jamison. D 3772 1*34 Williams. D 3* 4 2410 Stewart, K 1938 Selbert. R 1318 Gray, G 10 7 Thompson G 164-5 CORuNKR- Cambridge, D. 3788 Isß2 Dartt. R I** Jacobs, G 16<o THE SILVER LINING. "While it is bv no means certain that every cloud has a silver fining, it is true that the result of the elec tion in Pennsylvania his that re lieving feature —to Democrats. Carr.Ton carries that state, it is true, and we will again have a ma chine state government for the next four years. The Governor and Legislature will .simply do or not do as the Camerons dictate —no uiore, oo less. EverylKxiy knows and is prepaied for that. In fact we of Pennsyl ania are pretty well used to being governed by the Cameron ring, and i? other states or the na tion would present no more promis ing picture, the outlook would be gloomy eno**gh indeed. Happy for Pennsylvania as well as for the whole country, the Deui >- crat3 have a majority in the present. House of our national legislature, and will have a majority also in the Senate, after March 4th, 1579. O>r majority in the House may have been a little reduced by the recent elections, but it is still large enough for all practical purposes, and will even be increased after all contested seals sljall have been settled, wjiile it will be the first time that Demo crats have a majority in the Senate, for the last eighteen years. . Thus it will be seen at a glance that the Democrats will soon have the legislation of the country in their hands and will so shape it as to give relief to the peopie who have so long suffered un ler Radical mis rule. Law will again have at least a decent reward and the vari olas industrial pursuits of the coun try will lie fostered and encouraged and good times will once more bless the land. Courage, the cloud has a silver lining. , Among the many political eccen tricities of the late election in this State,.the prolwble defeat of Gov ernor Curtm for Congress in the Centre district is the most unex pected ; and vet. with the Repubn cans ai d Nationals formally united against tiitii backed by the exhaust ive efforts and means of Gameron, the result is not surprising when the vote is analyzed." While Dill has a large pluralitv in the district, 1111*4 Mil.M rr| is larger than that re eivi d by Dill, and the entire confi tence felt in Curtin's success doubtless prevent ed special efforts by many of his friends to secure his election. if he has been defeated by the com bination, it will be profoundly re gretted by thousands of the best citizens of all parties throughout the State, for he would be one of the few men in the councils of the na tion to whom all could jioint with just pride as a Representative from Pennsylvania. It may lie deemed a grateful victory to Cameron and his followers who exhausted ihemselves to compass tlie defeat of Curtiu ; but of all the many legrets which will be felt because of the result Done will be so k< en as the regrets of the herois of Curtin's defeat as time, in its inexorable march, makes all things even and calls the mills of the gods to their appointed work. Since Cameron's Victory is so nearly complete m Pennsylvania it may be *ellthat Uurtin should hot stand as the only exception to his sweep ing triumph, and if Curtm has fal len, the recoil wjij certainly not be delayed or enfeebled thereby.— Phil adtlphia Times. Newman's Eagle Clothing Store, Jjellefonte. 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 10 cts.. Also—boots and shoes, hats and oaps, shirts, neckties, susjienders, umbrellas, kerchiefs, dte. Newman will sell you good goods for less money than any other dan in this <•011 nty. 40-u. THE CONTEST FOR JCDGK. ' One relieving fen f ure in thn gon j eral crazluess that culminated and ran riot on election day, is the fact the voters of the 25th Judical dis trict had the good sense to re-elect. Judge Mayer to the high ottiee of President Judge, In- a very hand some ma jori*>. It was at onetime feared that slander and calumny, which were so freely used against the Judge during the campaign, ; would pel haps draw enough votes fi*otn his support ** defaet him. and this would indeed have IHHMI acalami ty to the district. Put the sober judg ment of the people decided that, an able and faithful service often years ought to weigh heavier than the rude assaults upon his character by I li is competitor, whose strength in (I e oriinaries as compare I lo Mr. MayerVwas next to nothing. ] J dge Mayer's elect ioa is : great personal triumph, considering all the circumstances and sui loundings of the ease. His vindication is splendid aud eo aplete, while those who SO industriously, trail need .him hefoye the people have received a i severe anil merited rebuke. j„ let no Hepub'ican fool himself with the id.-a that Don Cameron wi I i>f lie returned to the United States Senate. There is of course no doubt that many Republicans are humiliated by the thought Hat a man of no nio.e capacity and lit ness than Don sho ilii reptesent the proud old commo \\*ith in the most august legi.-l itive body in the world : but that in :krs no :fT r enee A joutrael is a contract. Fitness was no pa it of the contract at all. Ring Candida e<. ii. g e'eet* lues and ring rule are to :•! I u idis pe.ted swav in Pennsylvania for the next four vears. fiat's the bir gain. Let Republicans as well as Democrats understand it. The New Penitentiary. I The new State Penitentiary for Middle Pennsylvania, woien is to be erected at Hunthigdttn. will be a for told able structu e. Twenty acres will lie enclosed bv a wall thirty.two feet high a d eight feet, and i mvi dedwitha peculiar coping which • will defy attcin is at scaling it with damn-ladders or ropes. The build, iliiTS'will ie of stone, one storv in height, radiating from an n?tagoi.al j structure in lite centre. The cells ; will be similar i> those lu the new, addition built to the Pas'een Peni tentiary under Michael Cassidy's plans : they will U* provided With a • -retiring closet and a iiyrant and liMiving soflleieiit room for- a shoe maker's iH'iieh or weaver's,.loom. The solitary confinement system will le enforced. At each corner on - the front will lie the houses of the warden and assistant warden, the gatekeeper's dwelling being hindy to his station at the outer entrance. | The citizens of Huntingdon agreed ; to furnish the site and all the ueces ! sary stone and water free of char©'. I Three handled and fifty cefls will lie finished lafore the prison is to le • turned over to the board of mspect- I ors. An engineer has Wren ordered ! to proceed to Htinlingdon and sur j vey the land and get ready for the grading. The deed wili at once !*• ! delivered to the Attoroev Genera- I for examination. 'J'lie .State has ap- I propria ted SIOO,OOO to eonrneiiec toe work. The total estimated cost is SBOO,OOO. REBER<?BURG FRAGMENTS. Ele-. t ion over—untjoritv dissatis fied —Hurrah for lip the river.! Our public schools are we 1 attend ed. Spigelmyer Bros, have just re ceived a very huge stock of goods which they are selling at very low prices. Our Ynney and family purpose leaving us in a few weeks. '1 liev w ill make Kansas their future home. (?•!. R. 11. S'RO'I -EVER '1 IS IKING IT Mis. Matilda Mnuli's pfoptity lor the sum ot SSOO. I)r. Ilillhisli has bought a splen did piano for his daughter. She is certain I v deserving such an instru ment, as she is undoubtedly the lest pianist in liie valley. Why can not Relieishurg afford a singing society during the wfntei ? V e have, means as well as material. Our youth fad to receive Jus'ice in this particular. Let us consider the matter and act. ANON. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. SabbaJi School closed last Suipt iy for tlie winter. [Why ? Ed. Jour nal.] lb-v. W. it W litn 'V co'nn a iced a protracted meeting in the M. E. C mrch. Ib'pc much good may re sult theiefroin. ltachau & Co. appear to have a right smart-trade. Advertise, g. n tleineii. and you will increase your trade largely. P'lie * n IH —f n irv—h> bnm i h*f week and it will soon be completed then. Mr. Kerlin is one of the 1 est mil lers that ever dressed burrs, and if von want good dour come to Spring Mills. You will surely get your own and of an excellent quality. YUXEY. REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY. —The first hunting honor of the season noeurre I near New is ter, M ifHm county, Sunday the '27 th, vJt. Two young men named Dob sou and Dean were out hunting, but not in coin pan v and neither knew that the other one was .out. Dean laying along a fence watching for turkeys when Dohsou caiue a ong, and mistaking Dean for a turkey, shot hiic. Noliojiesaie entcrtain ed for Ins recovery, and Dohsou is almost distracted. What another warning to Sabliath breakers. ———— POSITIVELY.—Harry Stitzer i s one ot the most ob iging ami clever fellows you can meet in a long jour ney. And then just look at the store he has since he is in his new qu li ters—everything in the line or Books Stationery, Wall Paper, Toys. a.d a thousand and one other tliiogs abso lutely too numerous to menion Few people go to B llefonte without giving Harry a call, and these always take something along when they go. The Penna. State Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry will meet in Bellefonte, Tuesday Decbr. 10th, and will be in three davs. Head thn description of Stover's : cave, in Haines township, by a visi tor from Aarousburg. The President and Governor have appointed Thursday, Nov. Lißth, as the day of thanksgiv ing. - Clinton county elects a republi can for Sheriff iii the person of R. S- Barker, by a majority of 135. •** - - About fifty good chestnut' posts and about ten cords of good firewood will t>e taken at the Journal otfk*e on subscription. tf. ' Jonathan Harter's new residence is about completed and it is one of the finest and most complete , *'homes'* we ever saw. The Cameronites will have a ma jority of 33 on j'int lkillot in tl'e in xt' . egislature. In the last Leg islature thev had 53. ISRAEL WEAVER, of Aaronshurg has loihi eboiee gri'fied young apple trees for sale, which he offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very cheap. tf. KNITTING rot: ALL. —Miss'Joana 11. Deininger kuits beautiful hoods for ladies, miss s and children. Patronage respectfully solicited. Charges moderate. tf. The majority for Tloyt will settle down to a I tout fifi (MO, ami we do lint Care to give the lesult of the state by ei unties until we can give the ofiici d ligiues. Tin* /.<)>ihii Thiits thinks tlait Senator Ba>anl,ot Delaware, stands in the \ iv fore-front of Deinoeiai ie candidates for President in 1 80. The Ti .us has niu. h company. Win. S. Maize offers his services to the owners oi lots on the ceme tery, to clean ami trim them. He will put fainiiy burial plots in good and neat c nidi ion for a very rea sonable sum. tf. The four townships of llaines, Penu, (tieggand Miles, give a in i jority for Dill of 773. If there is another spot, of etpial extent in Pennsylvania that can do better we would like to bear from it. linlep ndeut of the result we are glad that the election is over. It gives the printer a g<od. long recess from polities, and we w ill do our level In-st to give on** readers the local and general news of the day hi the In-st form we a:e able to put it. WAVTED. — Alre.ulv five of our citise is liava eutere' the list an 1 are making preparations to build next summer. We want aUnit a d<z fj u more active, energetic voung .mechanics to come to Milllieim, buy lots and build. Mis. Klizibetli Iloush has just re ceived her fall and winter stock of Millinery Goods such as Hats, Bon nets, Flowers, Feathers, Silk-Vel vets, Uiblions. & which she xells cheap T than the .* reapest. ("all at hei r-sidence, Xorth street, and be convinced. St. Tlie rtext regular meeting of the CI I. tie County Medical Society will be litld in the Jhockerhoff Hituse, Pallor A., at Beiletcute, on Wcd nexlay Novemlier iTTth, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, A. M. • J. V. DALE, Secretary. John F. Ilarter, Dentist, is now prepared to do work in all branches of dentistry in first class style. Spe cial attention paid to tlio "preserva tion of tho natural teeth.'' All work warranted. Office one door west ot M E. Church, Millheiin, Ta. tf. . . ! The suliseriber will le prepared to carry smalls bundles ami box*s of goods, from Cob irn .Station to Millheiin, Auousbuig, Woodward and all JM >ints along the line, sit reasonable charges. The patronage of the public resimcl I'ullv solicited. J-\Y v ILI.IS MLSSKK. Michael Stover,of Haines town ship. County of Outre. applies for thirteen acres of land situate in said Haines township, adjoining latins of John Vonng on . the west, Simon Graiz* survey on the south, Daniel Wantz on tfie east and Martin Stov er's heir ou the north. 4 't4 MICHAEL STOVER. THE RED FRONT FURNITURE STOK Eof .Jacob I lower, lanvisburg, I'.i., is fine of the best places in this part of the state for <p>o't furniture. Any one who visits Mr. How l's establishment will he surprised at two things viz.: the substanrial quality and beautiful designs of his furniture, and his Into prices. tf. The ex.imin ition of candidates for admission into West Point Military Academy cyme off at Lock llavi n recently. There were seventeen ap plications, among whom Fram.is Wharton Dairy tuple, of Lock Haven was the successful oliap. Guess he'll be Gen. Dalrymple, some day. The Woodward lioys were tip to our toA'II, on election dav, with a splendid team of eight black horses, It Is doubtful whether so fine and well matched a team of eight horses could be found on any oMier such small spot anywhere in Pennsylva nia. We have not learned who are the owners of the horses. "It sec ins asif I should cough my head off" is sometimes the exelam i tion of a iiilfcrer from a severe Cough. Quell the paroxysms w ith JI ale's Honey of llurehound riml Tar. The relief is immediate ami the cure certain. Sold by all Druggists. Pise's tootiiache Drops cure in a minute. Frle: d a word with you? If you are troubled with any skin diseases or other cutaneous irritations use. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. D J like wise if your complexion be pimpled, blotched or sallow. You won't re gret it. Sold by all Druggists. HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYE, Black or Brown, 50c. 4xv For some days past we heard powerful, explosive sounds some where up North street, and upon inquiry were told that the firm of F. Cailierinan & Son were making a laigeexcavation by blasting rocks. Now we just bet our best hat—the one we Uniglit of Newman lately— that we can guess what it is all for. They are going to build a house— then there will l>e a new member addeo to fcne firm—probably some one from Sugar Valley—then Billy ami the new partner will occupy the i new house, and so forth. ! IMPORTANT TO DRUGGIST#.-* Judge Dean, :it tlir rpoont term of the Blair county court, in sentenc ing the Tyrone dt uggiata faff ielltng liquor without IwiiaH, took occa sion to remark as follow*: "Druggl-ds are authorized to sfll liquor for medical purposes, subject, however, to indictment. A physi cian's proscription is not of itself a safeguard for the druggist. If the latter, even on the prescription of a regular physician, soils liquor to persons of known intemperate Imb ! its. or to those who are known to nse honor as a lie vet age, lie is liable to indictments, and It found guilty will la- punished to the extent of the law. In short in the opinion of j the court, a druggist who sells li quor for anv purpose whatever, or upo'-the prescription of the most eminent p vsician in the country, does HO at his own risk." MARRIOO. On the h'tli < f Sept. last, by Rev. F. Stan.bull. Mr.l.ov/.ci Usr, "Uli Ml.ss ,lant Slil/ei, li to ol < Intin, eoi.ntv. on the ntli ul. hv the same, Mr Harvey Wire, ami Miss Sarah Vonada, bith pi Wood war I. nn the same by tie* same. Mr. Ibivld Wan*/with Mlrs I bo*be Lire.*;, both of Aaronsnuig. DIED. On the llth inst., at the residence of her daughter. In 5 - eg; township. Mrs. I'dzabeih Hlshel. ag- <! 7 y.-ars, 1 mouth I'bl It days. On Hi I-; In.st ,at I.'i i itM- erue, I i/a h"'|i, wife of C lar'e- l"e\, and Mother of Henry Heck, in he ottlijeai. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PvAMiMI >t —l.' v. C }'. D'ii in er will | lie> i Mil d: y i\et h }.' —Fi pdsh l.fTiiK:AX.— ller. J. Tomlinvn. Pator. tie ni.i li p e.t. him' i• \t Sunday at i'sj P. m and in Aaioiisbui'K in the veiling— Rtudish. ltKvo MI D. —Jfee. J. O. Shremaker. Pastor. Herman M vnes in .oiislutg next Sunday morning, and in Millliehn In the evening—Knjul .)x. Lodge and Sociuty Directory. Tlio Millhelm Co, net Band w ill meed In lho Town Hall o > .donday uml Thursday cveninps. ProvideiiCO (iranico No. 'll' P. of 11., ineet.s in Vlexander'*block on the 2nd si*- turdav of aeh month ut t r. M. and on tlie 4th Saturday of each tiiontli at IS r M. Mlllh. ini lai.lce No.uVi. 1.0. o. K. meets in the S-w Halt, Penu street, every Saturday evening. The M.llhelm 15. ft L. Assoeiatton meets in the Ti.vn Hall, on the evening of the second M> nduy of each month. ■ ■ -VTOTIcK —The cltlzenß of Mtllheim, In iyj Penn townshtji. Centre Co. Pa., will uiake petitt >n tothe next general term of Court (November) for the incorporation of said town into u borough. tc PIANOS AND ORGANS Ji BWKS a very supererlor Piano or Organ, equal ly every excellence to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale Prise, and thus save near y one half of your money, do pot fail, before purchasing. :o write for catalogue of de scription and price*, to Post office Box 3955 New York. 112-ly. P. CZPHAKT. D. A. MrSSRIt. GSPHAStT & MUSSER DEALERS IN Uraia, fleverifcd, Flour Jt Feed. Cowl, Piaster * •nit. MILLHEIM, PA. Iligbe-st market price paid for all kinds o I>eitvered either at lTie BKICK MILL or at the old MILL, In MILLIILIM. | COAL, PLASTER & SALT I Always on hand an 1 so' 1 at prices that de fy competition. 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Oy plaster, ground.. 10.no Cement, per Bushel 46 to 80 Barley., 50 tearr 1 Cloremeo ..77!..7..7..7 4.00 Putter in Hams 11 tides S Veal Fare* IS Potatoes 50 hard... 7 Tallow 7 Soap 5 Dried Annies Pried Peaches Dried Cherries CO A I. MAKKLT Kgc Coal 96.00 Store " g .25 Chestnut " 5.50 P " 3,A0 Corrected every Wednesday hy Uephurt & Mosser. ptmmimtmm is vw mm omm mn The ANTiDOTK TO ALCOHOL POIND AT I.AST. THK FUHKK M'-llrtW KKMFIIY Is a certain anil speedy cure for Intemper ance. It destroys all appetite for alcoholic honor* and builds up the nervous system. Artcr a deltau-h. or any tnteiam rate imlul- a si'icin t4'ai|Moiiiul will remove all in*ut:it and-phvsiant depress!*,'! it also U'M'of KEVKK. DYBPKFSIA and TORPIDITY of 'lie I.IVtIL Sold 'lv all drug gist*. I'riC" ♦' per bottle. Pamphlet on''Al cohol. Its effects an ! lu'cmperance as a dis ease " sent five on writing to the Father M.chcrt 0 & Man'f'g. Co., !'•} Pond SC. 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IH'IN'T boy until you r*ud our catalogue. It Hill interest you—Mailed/rise. 44 4. AGENTS READ THIS. We will nay A cents a Salary of SIOO pr month and expenses, r, r allow a large com mission to •!! our ne*v and wonder'ul In yenilon. BV mean what ire s<iy. Address without d l#y, SIIKKMAN & CO., Mar shall, Michigan. 44 4. f a r~rr To Magazine Club-GcUers! 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, FitEXCH AXII KNfililU| Cashmers i:.J iTit 877 77 ."***? "Ttp TTFF7VB GIVEN. IN PRSMIITM3 for Subscribers, at Club Hates, ta. ARTHUR'S HOMS MAGA2INE! TCH** i ••.31 a v-ar.-wtth a larp' re dnotion for Clubs. Specimen \oinbrr lOtenbi, •9"x*iid for Club-Getters Special 01 eu lir containing full paiticuUrs of this eplen did offer. T. S. ARTHUR & SON, 227 S. *lxth Street Philadelphia, P*. > n n n ? ? ? * < *; **-!!! New Millinory Store in M'llhsim!!! **• HKS. ANNA.M. WEAYKK take* pleasure In aanounrlDg L> lDrr ~fc* w . proplc of Mil'Uelni and >lclcilty that ho will upon * new and elegant stock or Millinery Goods on Monday, October 21st. A M 9* -ft* fu 1 line of Choice aid Fashionable Goods always on hand at popnlar prices. DfttSSMAkING A GPKIIAIJTY. The new-UtU "*• at- Flatter and Trimmer used. Public patronage solicited. -** iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••It Is worth double it* prico."—Offairo, t&inads), Advertiser. S7-CHEAPEST *AN3 EE3T! jj® PETERSONS MAGAZINE — FULL-SIZED PAPER PATTERNS I Srrri.evKNT y:ll he ohm in every nnmVr/or 179. containing a fulsite ruttcrn sheet jar a lady sor child sat ess. Kerry svbscril>er irill receive, durirvi {lie year, fieeire of toe.se patterns, .*■> that these alone volP he worth more Vtan the subscription Great improvements will also be made in other respects.'** —-— M .■, *■ iCW ■ n V.Vi'rJr^ H 11 AOAZINL" contains, every year, 1000 pages, Tt Mod plates, 12 colored w,. .'I. r .? 8 ' inoiiuiiotli eo.orcd tashiou platos, 24 pages of music, and al>out AO wo<nl cuts, its principal embellishments are SUPERB STEEL ENGRAVINGS! j tn, n , -nsy circulation enable its proprietor to npcvul uior* on embellishments' * Chun any other. It pi vex more /or the monn/ than any in the world. Its Thril liug Tales Ami Novelettes published uny w'liere. AU the most popular writers are emyloyed to write tWf'WMr /. . r5 ?,'J-.., " addition tonne usual iiuuiitity of snort stories, o .. 1. " NOVKLKTTKSwiII bo given, by Ann 8. Stephens. 1..W u . c .l ne, '. ct - *i' lln /'ea Hodgson Uurnette, Jaue G. Austin, and that unrivaUod humorist, the author of "Joaiah Allen's Wife." - * Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates 1 others. Those plutee arc engraven oh steel, TWICE TKK cecal sue and are ^ u y ' {>ey will lw supebly colored. Also, Household, and other il n s,u>rt everything intonating to ladies. rHl f Jl pyHisher not r pre pays the postayc to all mail subscribers, "Peterson" Li tK tuan KV kb ; in/act it} TUB CHEAPEST IN THE WOULD. - ♦ TJSRJM&(AIways tu Aa\ tiuce,Ci:.UO A Yctir. . . REDUCED PRICES TD CLUBS.-fc* 2 Coplts fur 83.51)4 With'acopyof the premium picture (24 x 20^ 3 M M 4.50.J "Gnuisr BLESSING LITTLE CUILDREK," a fiv e ICo lc Tor 86 d<dlar engraving to the pe sou gotling up the club* G °J y i With anextm copy of the Magazine f°r 1579, as 10 *' *. it ou if !l premium, to the person getting up the club. 5 Copies for $8,99 | With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1879, * '* ** 10.50s and the premium picture, a five dollar engraving, 4 44 17.09 ( to the person getting up the club. Addrees, poet paid, OHARLE3 J. PETERSON. fhcMiint St., Philadelphia, Ta. pen* sr"tlg for wn7 Pfl WFOft 1 flndtor Delaware Will UU VfiJUl I Funn Catalogue and Maps. J. K. MA*CHA. lover. llel. 42-2 nr PANCY CARDs with name, 10c., Plain or Ovid. FA) tyl"s. AaentaOvlOt toe.. Aull Co., Ashlaqd, Muse 56 4 """* ■ - r • . , 1 , 4IA TO Invested In Wall Street slll 1U slUvt Stocks makes fortunes ev err month. Hook sent free explaining ev. erything. Address, HAXTKR & CO.. RA*k- EKS, 17 Wall St., New York. 27-4W AGENTS! R r AD THISii We will pay Agent* a salary of 410) pa month, and expenses to sell our sr. w ud WOMIKRFLL INVI.JJTHINS. Address, Hiixn AS ft Co., Marshall. Mich, 24-"*w WANTED! ACTIVK FTOKNTH IN* EVERY owm FOK 01 it F NI 'unpsATio roauornosi TMI*. is A KAltt' 01"'OUTI'NITR POK PtlOriTAß' KPI PI OIMKNT. EXTRA isi.rr EVKJ 8 'O RC/TK M'HCKiß2tts AND AOI'M h. A'lKNls Hi;H Nil ItlSii. KOK ICI .C.-IT RATK Dct IICITLAKS l.lv Si cKttMS ANII rcix FA nrn CLASH, All pKAiA K P. A T. KESTEIN. 1102CUMLNCT sr., ruiLALVi put A. PA. 42 4 SWEET Chswißj^lß^Tete! AwnrdrJ >,/, .f ul ( II A I I yr.t|c*i frj fknfnty W.i i.mt m,H fj.r ! m < •< J n rk,jr> i t*r i '.'#indy r* { 'I liw l-**4 loUr# A; ••tir Mtir etnp I* -itiiik •' iNhtnu H 'n iiifiru r , ih it J**s.•+%*4 Jv,t Cli .'tor 1 ' 111 . *'• 11. ! ■ ' r • r !'• r'M.| , Irpo, t ' *• 1 f - % I . V 44 Ceo. P. WART'M. Oeneral Acnt. 32-4w N'os. 3 au 1 5 SJU h Water street Phila. imiß! arson*' l*iirg4l lie Hill* .aake N. w HUM Hheid, and .tin -om deudv cliamje the M,lO IMI the -u'ire system in throe month*. Any p ro'i •]> . v\ill laka 1 pill each night front 110 12 weoks m b• r *tof dto sotnia lieaitn. suea a t.i.ng is •• asiJlc. SMI< hy mail h," s hutei -t imp*. I. is. JUH.ASO.V si CO., l auyor. Me. WAITED. A . ci.erpctlc Man or Woman in every County lo take an Agency for two of the most popular Publications. Six of lhe Finest Cliroinos, mounted and stretched (24x30) to Every Subscriber. Tiie Be* Combination Ever before offered to Age it' *. and the Most Libera! Inducements to Subscribers. Our Fine Publico'tons. klegap, Premiuius. and Large f'ointuis-l ui* pl.ute us aheai of all CouipetiUifs. Il!u->!ia!ed Ciicuiars Free. K. P. A U KKsfKIN. Publishers. North East Corner 7iu and Dickinson streets, Phil adelphia. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health iid 1 lo'du"** ire priceless Wealth to their possessor, and vet thev are within the reach of every one who will u* WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS- Tiie only sure CUKE lor Torpid Liver. Dys i>epsi;t, Headache, Sdur Stomach. Constipa tion. liehjhtv, Nausea, and all Hillious coi. plaints and Blood disorders. None eenuino unless >tgfted "Wiu. Wright. /uTlh. % - If your Druggist will not supply send 35 cents or one box to Barrlck, Boiler & Co.. 70 c. th M. PiiUa fVfc RE3SOW CAPCIAE LfcfJ POBOIiS PLANT EJL ff \ > WflMI urn. KKMKIIY. Thcr- |s no coin pari* in between "t and the qo:i\in m slow acting porous plaster. It I* m e very wav superior to all other remedies inclu ling linim-nts an l the so-called eleciiiriil appliances, if contains new medicinal elements which in combination with rublier, tvm- rh * in st extraordinary pain reliev ing, <-treiigtli-niiig and cuiative proper tie* Any Physician in your own locali ty will confirm the above statement, hor I.AMK BACK, Rheumatism. Female Weakness. Stubborn and Neelccted Cold* and Coughs, deceased Kidneys, Whooping cough, affections of the heart, and all ills for wldch porous plasters are used, it Is simply the neat known reme dy. Ask fni B nson's Ca peine Porous Piaster and lake no other. Sold by all Druggist*. Price *2* cent*. Sent on re ceipt of price, bv sen bury A Johnson. 21 Piatt Street, New York. 42-4 TOES PROTRUDING Through Rignetl fl'dis n't'd no Inpger of fend the eye. or children's <XTVTI T snot:* HE THHIJWV A w A T on tli.it account,ticn oilier wis- lull LITTLE W HN. TIIK AMERICAN SliOE Tlr CO.. vivi'd MILLIONS OP DOLLARS annuadv to Parent* in this country, by the introduction of the Copper and Sliver Tips, and they arc applied chiefly to children's h-a vv shoe*. man\ Parents objecting to the LOOKS ••r MKTAI. TUN ON FIXE SHOES. All such tv ill be happy to Vmw that this company have at la*t TIF whidi a Ids to the BEAUTY OK THE FIN EST SHOK the toe leiaaii.ing neat uutil the shoe is worn. Tho3o Tips are stumped A.S.T. CO The ino-v costly the the more impor" (■ml the Tip. .is 11 u It: ist (tou'des the war lig va'ue of tlie Shoe. PARENTS bey no Children s S'ovs without the Metal or this nic" It! icfr Tlo. an 1 thus RKDt'f'K YOUK SHOE El I. lis MORE THAN ONE lIAI.F. U4 Ask your Shoo Dealer lor Them. W. H. MILLER & BRG , V* ' Proprietors of tfc • • • Furniture Rooms, t ; MILLHEIM, PENNA;, WonUl most respectfully inform the citizens of Penna and Brush Vnllfra that they keep on hand in their Furniture Store, threed JO.-.* ivut of the bank r- "• ~ - 0 JASEER BGIM CHAIRS T ABLEC Beassteds, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IX TfllStt LINE. Rcpairiig done. (>rdor* promptly attended to. P. ices cheap, to suit ttioi itnw. CITY HADE COFFINS Alway3 on hand and 3old JLT JBOTrrOJUL PRICES. FUNERALS ATTENDED, AT ALL HOURS. LUS, C_R4ILROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. I.KAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. Moutandon 7.< X) 1.55 6.20 I-ewisburg 7.15 2.20 f1.35 Fair Ground 7.'20 5.30 Rich I 7 .28 2.W Vieksbur?. 7.25 2 44 Mifllinburg 7+6 3.15 Milttuont K.jo 3_45 Laurel ton 8.10 3.50 Cobni n 9.25 Arrive at Spring Mills 9.50 EASTWARD. 2. A A LKAVK A.M. A.M. P.M. Hprin: Ml lis 10.10 t'ohiim 10.35 I.Au elton 11,44 4qa MilUnuat 11.46 4.30 P. M. Miflltnbur* tflo 4.50 Vieksburg TS.2O 5.04 B.eW 12.27 5.13 Fair*; round * 12.35 5.23 LEVAISBUIK ; 6.35 12.45 S*s Arrive at Montandoo.. 650 1.00 6.00 No*. ] & 2 connect at Montaudon with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Eiie Rail Road. Nos 3 & 4 with Day Express east ana Nla- C*'a Express west. Ww. 5 Ik § with Fast I.in* west. An Ouioiliti will run between Lew labor g aud Idouiandou, to convey passengers to and from Pa ilir Express est on the Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Ticts will be hon ored between theso two points. PENHSYWANU RAIL ROAD Philadelphia <fe Erie R. R. Div. SIMM Eli TIME TABLE. On and after KFNDAY. June Snd, 1474, the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail road Division will tun as iollowg : WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Phlladeipia.. 11 53 p.m. Harri*liurg....4 2" a. in. " wjlliamsport. .3 33 a. m. Jersey *huie..9 JOT a. n, " Lock Haven. .9 to a. m. " .' Kcnovu.. % ... .11 00a.m. arr. at Frio. 7 5" p. m. NIAGARA KXP. laav. Fii.lada— 7 flOa.in. " 44 Harrlslurg 10 50 a. in. 44 arr. at Wllliuinspoit 200 t. 111 u 44 Lock Haven 3 "45 p. in. 44 44 l{nnvo 440 p. rn. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 .via. n>. 44 Harrtsburg 3 35 V- in. 44 arr. at Wi'banispori ..7 2* p. m. 44 4 4 Loch Haven... 640 p. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC KXP. Icav. Lock Haven..6 49 a. m. 44 Jersey dhnre 714a. m. . 44 Williatuxpvrt 755 a. in. " arr. at l!airi*tuiig..ll 55 a.m. , 44 . Philadelphia 3 15 p. m. DAY EXPKI3M leaves rtenovo. ..100.7 a. m. '• lax-k Haven il'2o a ni. 44 44 Williamsport 1240 p.m. 44 arr. at Harrtsbnrg.. 4 id p. in. 44 Philadelphia 7 20 p. m. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 5 ,V. p. m. 44 44 Lock Haven.. .9 45 p. m. 44 44 Williamsport..ll 05p. ru. 44 arr. at Harrisbnra: 2 45a. in. 44 44 Philadelphia... .7<Xia. m. FAST LINE leaves 5\ illiamsport. .12 35 a. m. a.r. at Jlanisburg 3 55a. in. " " Philadelphia....73sa. in. Erie Mall West, Niagari Express West. I oo'< Haven Accommodation West and Day Krpcw fiut make ckwi it Ntp-tlininlvrland wltli 1., P. K. K. trains for W.iLc>'>arre and N-rarvtoti. Erie 'Jail Niagara Express West and Vast Line West make close connection at WiHUmsport with N. C. B. W. trains north. * Eric Mall West, Niagara Express West and Day Express F.is< make close- connection at Dock Haven with B. E V. K. K-traiuv Krio MjilE.it *'"l West conn it at Erie with trains on I . S. & M. S. It, It., at Currv wi'h O. C. A: A. V. H. R.. at Emporium with B.N. Y. S P. K. It. and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It. Tarlor Cars wifl ran Between Philadelphia and Wtlllanisport on Niagara Express West, Eric Express West, Philadelphia Express East. Day Express Ea.it and Sunday Kxi>re*s East. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Sup t. rDOAUC Uiphcet honors at ali worlJ' 1 ltun n 0 Kx.'iiMtions. ATESTCATAI.OGUES an-I CIRCULAR w1til now stylos rtineeil prices ;v much infoitn.iiion went free. M ASON AAILIN (. KUAN CO., Boston, NcVSr Vord rOiusa.ro. 21- & J. P. BROOKE, (Chas.. A. Sturgis, Agent.) WATCHES, :V*reyj^yij AN D Musical Instruments. Repairing done on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY, fc'the IMillhetm Jewelry Store, ins tloov -it Et<enhy.th'B Drug store,Me'n fr*er. VfIILHEIM. PA SCHOOLBOOKS, COPYBOOKS, SLATES, SLATE & LEADP3NCILS, PENS, HOLDERS, Ink, Paper & Envelopes, Paperbnres, Wallets & Pocketbooks, Teachers' Registers, irtT THE JOURNAL. BOOK STORE, MILLHEIffI, PENNA.^| neoiiojojj ucaaqinq; 'sranqiv r qdi3cqoq j 'looMUMcqußttuao 'J^qdoz 'aavoaioxsrae: 'ssvanvo SMVIA&VTSHAOAYI 'SAIAIA LIIXDCH W* LUWWK PARIS. 1878 AT EVERY TwoGuW Medals, TTV 1 Jll Kt.Df.v. ixjh World S si 'mwi ml exposition vibvi,. 'is-,3 FOR 12 YEARS. !2IU2—IHIHTO 1 HONORS , tlavc been avaidud the Mason & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS At the Paris Exposition this year tlusv are awarded GoLl) the b^lte recompense at ftio disposal or the jure. Tbev have also received the GRAND GOLD ME DAL OK SWEDEN & NORWAY, IST?. No other Amerivtiu Orjrans have ever attiAdcd highest award at any world's rvxpieiiicu. SO.d lor cash or payments by instcliyients. Lalc*t C Al' A LOG L KS, *!ih newest ty w>, price's ftC.,free. MASON & JIAWLIN <fc GAli CO., IJOSTON, NEW YOLK or CHI CAGO. ;*-4 iFORBBMStSOF## ma !)(i C'aronip Cards, (pjrfeet be:ia': : <>s) w?• . L" lums, tee. • rf: : •. Tu.-cr ' trl AwiDr.il. *T:us: •
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