% fee found. I v.iicr & Mnia-Er.Pretrlelars B O. PtrsiNOWt, AssoeiAto Editor KiUhclm, Thursday liov. 21. - - - '•.i—*'- ■"< "■ 1 | Term®—Bl.so Per Annum. WWWWS" V.W M—Hi I'V ■ OFFICIAL RETURNS. tho Vote of the Slate Complete. An Aggregate Vote for Gover nor of Over Seven Hundred Thousand —Hoyt has a Plur ality 0f 22,507, But tho En tire Vote is 02,904 A sralnst Him— The Na tionals Poll 81,750 Votes. HARP. *BCKO. November D. Tht following is tne o.Tleial vote ot Penn sylvania as received at the State Depart ment : Hoyt, Dill, Ma-on, I.ane Coom KS. R- t). N. P. Adams 2742 XXI W 1 Allegheny 20301 1319b .<-< 3A; Armstrong SWT i-jIC lv>J 13 Beaver 5571 43b 31 Bedford >l4 SOU 202 . Perks 6NX> WJFIS I'-HJ ' Blair 37< .WO 37 Bradford ts>lo 3132 1546 105 pucks "552 "SOI IXW Co Butler 3892 87G —IG 9J Cambria 2196 35*2 liSl 55 Cameron 4' 381 -19 • Carbon 21W VA\ 6 Centre 2050 3927 1460 21 Chester 8173 54* >6 205 4 .-'9 Clarion 2*5 4f CI 1432 12 Cleartleld I'VC 3297 ll'.w 19 Clinton ISI4 20*3 347 10 Columbia 1451 327S 11A 29 Crawford 5957 5333 ?•_* Cumberland 3743 483\ ;\y. 2 Dauphin fv'U 5320 Delaware 4709 3137 £4 31 KIR 420 IPX) 3.S 1 Erie a44 4237 10"-' Pavette 2654 4211 19-7 2 1 Forest 318 29, 27. 2 Franklin 1734 Fulton . 7.4 lg-2 Greene -r Jw> 3129 Huntingdon 3"73 '2736 W3? A Indiana 24v> 15-i • 18 Jefferwa 144 2140 914 1 Juniata W ISM \u Lackawanna 4y*t 19.1 35vs 15. Lancaster 15" IS 6714 '223 148 Lawrence 2£~6 14;6 3-'-8 187 Lebanon 3914 2*49 Lehicb -4.C5 t>7'C> 270 l.uzernc - 7322 4414 60*6 27 Lycoming 3**7 tsy 4e ScKeaa V 4 Mercer 44 > Mi 21 in 1744 IT'S 59 39 Monroe ~ 'VTC 2929 4 V 3 Montgomery 90*3 91*4 l 4" Moutonr 772 IX7B -193 4 . Northampton 4155 7.-.'4 1074 lo Northumberland 32-1 4'>4 1430 _ its Pern D7 2711 47 phuadelplua 7ix>*J s't7-5 r > 3-211 led PiV.e 427 1135 5o Potter 132G Br48 r 4 <t>9 If. Schuylkill '"M 7W g.vs 19 Suvder IS 14 1494 154 3 Somerset 3134 2140 3 15 Sullivan 4X3 Gil ,T79 1 Su-quehanna 3832 224-. IS^> TioitH 42.52 2129 1-4* l 9-2 Union 1055 172 11 Venaneo 2192 1229 311 Warren 2175 1025 1922 V WASHIN.ZTDO - 6>>3 4 '•! . Wayne 1437 P25 Lt>4 2,j Westmoreland 4795 s'*X I<>42 18 Wyoming 1417 ltkv) 474 2.' York s*lo {*l44 79 Total 319567 2974930 81758 3ofo Tlie Legislal uiv. ' n. i>. c. Senate S2 16 ~ 11 House lOd "7 id 15 OFFICIAL VOTE FOR CONGRESS. C-urtin. Yoci m. Centre 3odo ol'-i Clearfield 834 * £914 Clinton £SO o £204 Eik 1010 6'ia Mifflin 179£ 1707 UuLn 14 o ££lo 13351 104.j4 13571 Yoeum's majority 73 OFFILTAL VOTE FOR ST.VTE SENATOR. AL'Xauder. Cald woll. Centre 419*3 80e3 Clearfield 3120 2573 Clinton 2597 23£2 9-"07 8203 8203 Majority IGO4 OFFICIAL VOTE FOR JUDGE. Maver. McConnick Oentro 3804 3242 Clearfield 3249 2576 Clinton 2584 2140 9637 7958 7068 Majority 1697 CAMfcKONU lias it not occurred to our Bepub liCH.ii friends that their recent glori ous victory over us Democrats ami rebels stiil leaves our public matters in Pennsylvania in a very incom plete and unsatisfactory condition ? The job is but half done, and we suggest that it bo made comnlete without unnecessary delay. They Lave entered into voluntary politic* al serfdom to the Caraerons. Simon and Don have absolute arid undis puted control of the once proud old Keystone. Our legislation, and in fact all our public affairs, bear the polluting impress of Caineronism— and why should not the state have the same name? It is no doubt true that o'd Bdl Pena. after whom the great state, is named was a right nice sort of a man in his wav and time, fie had a very fair stock of those stern but now obsolete and useless old qualities—honesty and integrity, but it is also evident that neither he nor the people generally of his time, had any proper concep tions of modern gieatocss, as per sonified and exemplified in the Came ron 8. Everything must give way to the onward inarch of modem ' progress, and we do not see that a name however appropriate and euphonious at one time, if it is noic useless aud a misnomer, should he suffered to stand in the way. We hope that immediately after Don's election to the United (States Senate, measures may he taken to ro-name Pennsylvania and call it Camcronia. Tiie one act wouid be a logical sequence to tiie other. Newman's-Eagle Clothing Store, Bellofonte. is full to repletion of the largest and cheapest clothing ever brought to Centre county. Good Overcoats at $-.50, good winter suits at $3.50, under wear at L'O cts.. Also—boots and shoes, hats and caps, shirts, neckties, suspenders, umbrellas, kerchiefs, <bc. Newman will geli you goo J goods Xor less naouey than am other man in taia county. * SP.TIi If. YOU 3. Onp problem that engages the at teutiDn of }u>lltioi;iiii of 11 %in Con gressional disti let. j st now, is the probable comae of our ne.v Con gressman elect. Before t lie election it seemed to l>o of but little account practically what. Mr. Yoenm's par ty rel it ions, ami political views were, for his election did net seem at all nrobal le, end it is n > doubt as unexpected to hiiuseif as it is to every one else. On the day of the election we heaid leading Republicans say that Mr. Yocmn was "?/ right " They intimated to have secret pledges that be would be witb them, alto gether, as soon as the Greenback bubble would have burst ed. which they thought would be directly al ter the election. On this latter idea they were eiuirely correct. Green baekism is utterly and hopelessly plavo I out. It never did amount to more than a dist tubing factor in politics, and will now, like other im practicable and visionary iib as, rap idly vanish out of sight. The five or six Greenback eongiessmen, of whom Mr. Yoeum is one, will soon atiiliate with one or the other of the great parties and it is a inattei pure ly of conjecture where thev will go. .Sir. Yoeum will most likely go where he so recently came from— to the Kepubliean part v. At all events this is what thev st-em to ex pect, judging from their utterances and the support they gave hiui at t he elect ion. The Watchmir. seems to think that Mr. Yoeum will act with the Democrats in the organization of the House, as well as on other lead ing questions,basing its hope on the fact that Greenlmckors are, if possi ble, even more opposed to >hei man's ruinous contraction policy, t.inn Democrats ; and because be should anil likely, will, feet grateful to Democrats for the support bo re ceived from them. While we do not take much stock in Mr. Yoeum's D' noeracy we have no undue prejudices against him for having defeated the man whom above all others we respect and love, as a statesman. To which* ever party Mr. Yoeum may attach himself we are ready to give him all due credit for whatever he may do in the interests of the people—in the interests of justice and right. A POKTlI.lir. No doubt the voters of Pennsyl vania, especially the Republicans would 'ike to know what manner of man Mr. J. I). Cameron is. lie is to le the Kcpuhli'-an U. S. Senator for the next six years, hut lias given Ihrpeoph little or no chance to In come acquainted with him. We give the following pen picture of Pennsylva nia's new muster. elipied from the Lancaster -Veto Era, a Republican paper, for which reason it is no doubt entirely reliable: Wliiic Grow, and Schurz. ;urt COiiklinjj. and Blaine, and oven t'.ie President roused up the oeojde from on- end of the country to the other with their fiery and convinc" iny eloquence, James DonaiU C'auieron. United States Senator from Pennsylvania, remain? 1 silent and unheard. Not on.v did he open lit-* month to denounce the her esy ih-tt threatened to p'unge the country into hrcirivabio ruin, lie ina le no to i'how whether !ii-*ym j atldes wore with or against the sjreat for v.-fdeh hi " party was lut'Hiig with a iGvo'ion and cv.- IftMtiy tn 11 wou'd hived ni. credit to dirjsofoid. Although called upon by the party jnurr.ti .> to give a woul < f eneciirugc went to tho. j ■ who wero tloing t\ ir at most to wivs; the country from the g'.vo-o of a parcel of fanatics. toi.< pr tcinled ica i er of inon preserved a disgnus fal si>:.c\ Coward that h- is. he stao-1 alool while other and br '.ve ir.ca did b ittie. But this is hoi all nor the worst. It is only too well known that ilie was all the time casting about him, tivlng how best to secure iaror in the yos of the Green back leaders themselves while that organi zation v.as -till strong and believed to hold *the bal ioee of power. The scund.il created by there over-true rumors nothing affect ed the position of this true eon of his sire. An op°n utterance might have proved fa tal to his aspirations, while his .silence, at the worst, was only susceptible of miscon struction. All that was known of his posi tion on the currency question was that he actively supported the Blaml Silver Hill, which io-day compels the people of this country to accept eighty-four cents i.i silver in lieu of the one hundred which rightly are theirs, fills is l.ls record on the all-impor tant question of an honest currency. It is not long hut it i- full of slgnlilcanoe. 1 ike his father before him he will avail himself of every trick the disreputable politician's repertory affords i attain his end. Soft : words and promises will be scattered as I plentifully aa thejleaves of autu'nn. V. here f these prove unavailing more potent argil | ments will not lie lacking He pare the : great party to which he profe'Ses ;o lni I allegiance no aid in its desperate struggle with the rag-money heresy. What claim, I therefore, lots he upon those who now rou- I trollts destinies? Anil how can tlu-y. with | a proper .-euse ot their r -:•: i. -.b.lul'\s to I their constituents, - tpport a as in who. du - ing our recent tlery ord' al. ieuabny. , on- I tent to pby the coward's role? Reek less I politician, ta'se partisan and unworthy ! leader, there :s taint i:i his very touch, end i the Representative, who docs his bidding is I as base as h.s master. PETERSON'S MAUAZINE for De cember more than maintains i's un rivalled character. There are two beautiful steel engravings, beside* a superb steel fashion-plate, the lat ter exqisitely colored. In addition, there is a magnificent Berlin pat tern, in woisted-wurk, printed in colors, which, at retail, would cost fifty cents : tins is presented to the subscribers of '"Peterson's" as a Christmas gilt. A charming story, "Mrs. Million," is a>> charmingly il uslrated. The number contains a Supplement, with a lull-sized pat tern, lor a winter Paletot k the pat tern alone being worth more than the price of the nundter. All these costly embellishments are afforded by the enormoxs circulation of "Pe terson's," which, as the publisher says, enables iiim to gire more for the money than any other. Wo cannot leave this subject without speaking of the very high character of the stories in "Peterson." But how can it be otherwise, when its regu lar contributors are Ann S Ste phens, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Frank Lee Benedict, it beeca Hard ing Davis, and that unrivalled hu morist, the lutlior of "Josiali Al len's Wife," besides nos's of others ? The price of the magazine is hut TWO DOLLARS a year. To clubs it is astonishingly iow, viz: six co pies for nine dollars, with an extra copy to the person getting up the club. Or seven copies for ten dol lars and a-half, with botii an extra copy and a supe b, large-sized pre mium engraving, "Christ Blessing Little Children," to the person gett ing up the club. Subscribe to no magazine till you have seen u copy of tills. Specimens are sent, gratis, to persons wishing to get up clubs, Aaurecs, CiiAo. J. PETERSON. 3OG Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. i Don't neglect to prune your grape , viuc* this fall. —•—- ■ - BUTCJIEKINO is just now (u:e of tiiu must absorbing local questions. | Mr. llge.n Mussed will please ac cept the thanks of the "poor print er' * lor a very line round ot venison. A Clark Mnsser is just now n --! gaged in quarrying stouo for a house, next summer. Unfitness. The IVuna. State Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry will liuet in Belletonte, Tuesday Dechr. 10th, and wi'l he in session three days. The Mnsser —NY ll limns —Harper hunting party returned home on Saturday, after an absence of one wtek with three tine deer. About fifty good chestnut posts amt about ten con Is ot g*>od tire wood will he taken at the Journal otlke Oil subscription. tf. - - ISRAEL WEAVER, of Auronsburg has 1000 ehoice gralled young rt}qle trees for sale, which lie offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very cheap. tf. NY. J. Strayer has permanently opened a barber shop in Mildieim and ought to have the patronage of our citizens. He shaves for much lc.-.s than does .Nit. Walter. KNITTING FOR ALL. —MissJoana II Dciuiugcr Units beautiful hoods for ladies, miss s and children Patronage respectfully solicited. Cn iige j in > ieiMte. tt. Our friend John Keen purposes to build a new house on his farm, next souiiu T. Johuvy is just ex aetly t he man that can do thai little job—and do you know why V Sim ply because lie has the spomloolics. John Bower, aged 19 years, a h.u, of Jacob Bower, Jr., of II tines township, shot a deer near his fath er's home, last Saturday, weigaiug IsS pounds. B:avo, Jouu, you cab try again. Miss Ahi ie Vonada of NVoodw;'.rd has just received ,t full line of Mil linery Goods —latest styles. She is prepared to do all work in her line satisfactory. Public patronage is respectfully solicited. 46-lt. Tlie peculiarity about the A. N. T. Co. Black Tip isthlt children*' fine shoes to which they are applied, not only wear twice as long, but they really add to the beauty and fiuisn of the finest shoe. The next regular meeting of tho Centre County Medical Society will he held in the liroekethoff House. Parlor A., at Belletonte, on Wed nesday November 27th, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. Y. DALE, .Secretary. John V. Hurler, Dentist, is now prepared to do work in all branches of dentistry in first class style. Soe eial attention paid to the "preserva tion of the ualur.il teeth." All work warranted. Otlice one door west ot M L. Church, Millheuu. Pa. tf. The happdes*; .lan wo seen fur a 1 !oiig I line v. its John F. ('handlers, ! .is lie came along >ii Saturday eve ning, gun in hand, with a quarter ol vetiisuii on his should* r. Joiiii says ; tie si.ot the deer near Paddy's inn I liel, but then- were four iu the pafty 1 anil so eat !i filler gjl a ounicr. So I John says. | The sul sei '.her will he pivpar <J to j curry smalls bumltes and .boxen ->f goods, from Cob irn Station to Miliheiui, Aaroiisbui g. Wood AUI d and all points along tho line, at reasonable charges. The Pat/onage of the public resiicot I'idlv solicited. J.WILLIS MILSSKK. POSITIVELY. —Hairy Sritzer is one ol the most obliging and clever fellows you can meet iu a long jour ney. And then just look at the store lie lias since he is in his new (ju.li ters —everything in the line ol li ioks, .Stationery, Wall Paper, Toys, ai.d a ; thousand and one other things ab.-c" 1 lately too numerous to mention. Few people go lo li. IN fonte without giving llairv a call, and thesealwuvs take somtlhitvj aloug when they go. - y—. - The Persian Diver brings up no pearl from tlie depths of the sei which can surpass in radient puiity j-a complexion beautified nv (ILBVN'S J SULI'IIUIT SOAP. A staple aeoes ; soiy of the hiuh and the toilet. Ileautiful .Shades of JIL.UK on Knows are produced bv JDLL'S | ilAtn DYE. 4L> it Croaking is not confuted to the i h i*"g Pond.-. At ibis season almost i everybody is hoarse. The bleating lot distressed lungs is heard ever,- ; where. Why is this, when H-lie's ; IJone.;i nf funwl an d j\ ir XN) j| cure any cough, cold or hoarseness in 4s hours 'f Sold iv all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in li | tninute. 46 4t Ti.fi Lnr.ishurg runirlc thinks Unit the coming winter will be an unusually hard mic fur many of the peopleof Lewishutg and th;it chari ty will havo its hands full. No doubt of it brother Cornelius, and Lew slmrg has inuea company in this respect ; hut how about t'e* re vival of business and trade, that, is promised to follow resumption V Will Lewisburg be exempt from the good time coining. SPRING MILTiS ITEMS. Prof. Philip Mover is the singing teacher ag mi for this wintei, and surely he has no sun rior in theso parts. Mr. Sun icl Lcitzdl has made great improvements on his property and it now looks very hour- like there. It:g!it,Son. Go ahead and get your new road opened now. George Koriaan, Daniel Kennedy and others had gone to the moun tains to hunt near Bear Meadows, and returned with four -fi 10 deer, Konnan and K-'iinelly cue i shoot ing two. Good—you may go again. J. W. Krumriue has nnted tho Tannery from ilenrv Krumriue, and is now prepared for all work in his line in a satisfactory manner. Toe old custom u*s will tia l tho new proprietor obliging and court eous. Mr. George Kiajni is building ;t new house on his farm into vvhi-.h he intends to move himself, instead ot coming to town, as we all expect cl l.e would do. next spriDg. YONKV. Win. S. Mmz' oliVis his s-orvit'ts ' ti the owners of lots on the com* torv, to clonn :imi trim them. 1!* will put f imiiv hurittl |>lots in gooil and noitt condition for u very rea sonable sum. If. OILDOM'ITEMS. \Vo h;td smother Nitvo (tlvcorinc explosion in tho Ib-ult'onl oil dis trict, hist week. They nre so fre quent here th I forgot to mention tho previous ones. Five lives were lost in the l ist and three in the one just preeeedintr it. Some of the vic tims wore blown to atoms, almost, and to s, lincers and other limbs were found n trees, on the tops of derrieks and other places. Light oil now sells for rents per h.u rel. lleavv or lubricating oil, $t -Vl per barrel. The latter is frequently railed ird aml oil, and is mneh seareer than t tie other. How. ever on the (f illowav t'.nnlj miles from here, ihev have all heavy oil. Sneli wells never yield so much as t he light oil wells Since the election, all is quiet ''along the Pot nunc.*' Malarial Tvphoid fever is still rag ing in nvinv places to such an ex - tent that The public schools cull not heffin tiJi it abates somewhat. Wo had a slight fall of snow last week. A few days ago a woman while kindling a tire with oil, was killed lose, and vesterdav morning a man while lining the same thing barely escaped with Ins life. The stove was broken t.> fragments and the m m blown 80 feet awav, and was taken up insensible and wry badly burt. After so trvtnv warnings n°nnlo insf act as if they wanted to commit suicide. When will they become more careful ? PKTKOLEUM. Franklin, Pa., Nov. loth. MARRIED. "n'V IMb i'-.v*.. ii tr.wr.svo j Wntiiieih >v a it)uu fclsnei, nvr.-: J5 >;r> .< il l 1 in iroh. On n< sth nt.. in Bonis),org. Win. Al len. HI?I- i IN\CIU V 1 iimntii .ma R d.t\. On the'2nd in-t., .al kui'levtile, Mrs, K:itc A. l.'ide, wile of l ev. W. A. Ktdpe, m the 4','tli \e.n ui her age. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ItE COKM 1 t>-—A'c J- ir. .VioCrt.fAvr, I'astor. I. i • i-dt are le iing in Aaronslnifß. next Sua.lay afternoon. KVAV.KI IBAL.— Rev. .1 1) Stover will preach next Sunday mmnmg— (ierni.tu. r.iincn Uiinrii: \ | Pov. j. M. Jmith whl preach n.xi sun .ay monthly. .Mmuonn-T.—Uev. W. H WhPney will preach next Sunday morn njrat It >j o'elo k. LL' HKIIAX. /•'. J. J\' i'.lins>m. Pastor. Herman pi,.,ic:nny: in Aaruusbuog next Sunday m truing. Lodtfo aud Society Directory. The MJMVcitn Cornet Hxii<l will mevt In ;Ut row II I lull on Monday aucl Thursday •_ ven i nirs. Providence Orange No. '217 P. of 11., meets in Vlexatiider's Meek <*.n the 2nd s |. t unlay of each month at •' y r. xi. and on the Uii SATURDAY "i'e.vii mouth HI 1J„ p. M. Miliiieiin Lodre No. Ay.. |.o. o. K. me ts in the N.'v> Hall, iVna street, every Saturday veains. fhe 'd.Uhcpn 15. A 1.. Association meci.s in tin: Ti IN n Hull, on the owning of tho seeun 1 M. nday ciV.udt month. V r TICE - The edi/ens of Mdlhoim, in x N Putin townahlp. Centre Co, i'a.. wi: i make pei.tl'.n ;< tie- next general term of • our: (N> > vein 1 , lor tlio incorporation of said town into a borough, to X? T AN rKI> - V <it> >:> M\\ FOif KVK *7 R st' VTK and Tcrrit ry i:i tlw L'i.i.i.i ; a fair su! !• jn:l. Cull or ad.tr> ss I.a Kelt. Mt.*. C >.. Xi Cu.u *• l , Cmeaen 4' • PT'JJ'I3 *vn r T>fU 11 > n " " Aish IliiftOO nillJ 'JildAllO. to s'iie'iuse a very supen rior Piano or Oryan, equal Jy every e . eileneii to any made at Maiufac mrer's Wholesale Price, and thus saie near y one h..il of youi lconey, do not fail, before purchasing. :o write for catalogue >f de seriptiou and pucoi. to Post olT.ee Box 3LisS New York. 112-ly. P. #£rHAKT. 11. A. MISSKR. GEPHART & MUSSER UKAI.KKS IN Oral :i, < lorcMecit, k' lunr A V*U, Coal. 1* In iter V Kill*. MILLIIEIM, PA. Higher t inarhei price paid for kli kinds o a-x^A-Zjsr, Delivered either at the BKICK Mil I. or at the old MOSAi£:t MILL, iu MlLLilif IM. GOAL. PLASTER & SALT Al'.v lyson hand an 1 so! 1 it prices that de fy competition. Ash are of the public patronage resj ect fully cliiiel. ai-Iy W. '}. StEAI'EB Fa3hi!juaVi.3 Btrbar, Oppoi-ltK Stent's Store, MILLHEIM, PA. The pitron i?'' of rh** oubhc resorvt fully s ii iti-d. Tli- most useful present FOR YOUR WIFE, Intended wife, molher. or si-it <r, i- one of our Xickle i'la'.ed and I'olisheii Kiutimr or Crimping Irons. 4 Innis on one handle and at gr-atly keiu'cku r .icts K i"4 ft'wersible Fiuiiijg Iron. sC.fA Lt'vVpHrni l . ll . l C'rinipiiig iron *_\7A . . 1 Itl ' l AH* on r. -mpt tf price Kowitt Mi'ef. G>. Pis abur /h Pa. I . (). Ho*, bfiS, or InPenn \venoe. 4 r .-f>t An Agi'til %aii!*tl In this v..iv' Cluklrsj s Sbiioos* twice as long with either the SILVER BLACK TIP UPON THEM. Mllllirlm VBarkef. : Wheal No. I hi Wheel No. 2 SO t'orn ' Rve *■> Oils White 'Mi Oat*. Plank . Ti It nek wheat ho i Klour... o.tM llran A stiorte, per huudrtsi Salt, por ltrl 2.()1M plaster, ground ... ... to.i Ceinent, l>er Husliei. . . ... ii to ."><) , Barley . w ; rvniothvaeivl Ffax*eed ch'vnrscad l.oh , Putter 13 11 ;i ill a 11 j i Hm S Veal Kgt's IS Potatoes. f>o I Lard 7 I Tallow 7 | Soap 6 I Pried Apples Pried Peaches Pried Cherries I COAL MARKET. Egg Coal V.oo • Stove " 5.25 1 Chestnut " b ,VI ' P " •. S.So J Oorreoted every Wodnewduy 1\ ifephart ! A Musser. ■ ■in-—urn i i !■ wrwn The ANTIPoTK TO Al.toiloL POINP AI LAST. TIIK KUIIKK >IIIUKU KKMKIIY Is a eert tin and speedy cure for inteiujrr anee. It destroys all appetite for aleoh>ite liuuors and huthts up the nervous system. \fler a dohaueh. or any intemiwrate lmtul ge nee. a sin g|> tea spoon tul will remove all in-ntal atul physical depression. It a ;so cures every kind of KEVKM. PYspcrst.y and TemptntTy of the Ltvci:. Sold hy all dray in-!*, i'ri.-.- -I j M r Isittie. Pamphlet on "A( colmi. its i tfeets and in'emperant'e as a li: ease." sent free on writlmt t > the Kallvr Mathew Tenip t IIICO v Mau'f g. Co., Bond St.. New York. 411. VOKN i s \V W'TLP —lor the t>cst r.io! last-si selling i'l toi.al Hooks and ' Bitdes. Prices reduced .T1 <r cent. .N't • itowi. Pi BhisHino Co.. Plulu., I'a. :< 4 ' HOUSEKEEPERS!! I A Postal ard seni ns with your addte-s | wili insure free in return, oi:r illustrated J CMeular-. of mo'- llou ••.'furnishniK Sp .i';li-| ties. Pat ma A-hi i! lo x, M taula titre.s. , •281 Pea: I Street. N. Y. 41 4 \ TEAS direct from the I'm- ! porter* at h iff the i stial cm t. Be it plan--v.-r I ottered to Club Agent* and buyers ' All Lxpres charges J'A/J*. New terms free. ; Til K WRK.4T UlHtirW TK\ CO., ' P. C. Box, 42A r >. 3i IMI NKSEY St. NEW I YOhK. {l4. j Kg e piAxo c 0.,! jj vv B 9 bol tkNI K M.. N. \ . | Alanu'a'leo-is oi etri' tlv I liiNt-elasti Pianos. We s ;l •.! vf to Fuiuf. i lies from our otrn Faetury k/io.V. .xg it ics-s. Bciui'ifiii uriP < cia\e. B i-o mihi-I Pianos. Sioit <>n trial. Tmnts inds in u<e. Heivy Discount to c'.izh buyers. UTIN'TTAJ until you v.ut out cataiop ic. It will inU'ft st von—Mail'd fC. 41 4. AGENTS READ THIS. We will nay A cents a S t'irv of Sl'l pr ' month and < \p n- s. f>r allow" a la rye cnin nilssion to >"11 our new ami won iter'ul in vemiciis. We mciw whit toe My. Addres* withO.il d day, SiiLitMAN N CO., Mar shall. Michigan. ll 1. To tfugaziue €liib-uellcrs! 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, FUEYUI tMI KNGUUI <aslim?rs aid Kh jxnt SII.K DKEKS I'A TTKRSS. ! GIVEN IN PREMIUMS lor Subscribers at ('tub flairs, iu. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE! • 'rriPts : a vear. with n Inro ih/ef.oa for t'.ubs. Specliuen .\i tin her lOt cuts, 4-w~-eiid for Clt'li Cefter's Snect.il f'ireu" Sir '-niitahiiny, full part;.-u!.. sot this hiilen- 1 did ePer. T. s Ait 1 HUH .-t SON. 7*47 S. S: -,th Street. ! l'hlia.leipj'a, i'a. • f . n> Z < K t+ >tf *j ' * *f , ! **■!!! ITs'vV Millinery Store in 2£*ilheir !!!-* *v XUS. AKXA N. WEAVKK talus pleasure In announces la the -aa pffeple cf Alil'h'.'im and vtclnltj (Uut she *!11 open a new and storli of Milliner) Rooilh on Monday, October *2 1 s*•. A v " Ba li! 1 line of Choice and Ka.hiouable Good* alvrays on band at •vo A2 ~ popular prlceß. DtUISSM \NIXG A GPECIIUTr. Tiic no/f (ftln Piaiter and Trimmer nsci!. Fubllc patronage solicited. - v it ij i i • iii'jjj ri a ? f 1 *■ ' ft e-. e' f i p- c r "It Ik woiih doable Ks price."—Oifaaw, (ChaaJu), MrfpcrfLcr. BEST S3 7? f 5 ?. £*J fri liv2s S 1 "A A". Ci W p jo Kn \Sfc i- 4N, ■> -V: iS* .s (s ' T^ FULL-SIZED PAPER PATTERNS! xhV*~'h*n r,r T f 7 fd/if lining a fu l-*u y, ''., 1( '!' - s " r <:?<'!•( ,x itrrxs. SiibtcriWr ir II ■ ■'tir-rn • >:,■■ -£-■,• ~r nioretn xn tht tubivriMn price. 9re& xrnjjri JC2U QiSO 0€ lAiliic *i Other rcspcrt*. 'juU '■'iJQi i— <> r|fin>w in-'iVc? nil ' eontnliiM, every year. 1 Jiages, U steel phttos. If o lore-1 ..i.-iii,: luprtSsn^iiteis?s si ,km! ~ oi '"" i ' w SUPER 15 STEEL EXGRAVINGS! HtfunoJ VM < *'' c cnab' -s its proprietor to spend mre on cniLnliis'in oit >-A •. ttuui nay other, /t trtw* more/oc Via money than ciny in the tworltf. 2:s Titri iuig ?ai\s \i\i\ XowScttts or% l 'ii '•'! oi-i", V l '' y |' V ' Y'-S I A!: t '/ c popular icr,art enclosed tr> writ*. Vl\ lN .1" IN ( 7 v , V.L*.!' ' yusual quautiij ol soort stories, i,),7a I ItNOVlil KTTCn Will be given, by Ann S. Kt*t>-ien! hu'iiori-M fie 'in'i 7 1: . lU i <VS >l ,! ,ri, otiu, Ja.ie G. Austin,and that unrivalled iiumonsi, nie uutlior ot "Jo.siah Ailon h \t ife.'- Maaiseth Colored Fashion hiss V''' T -7'h 'h"-' m.: J\T;' a ,-Vft.VoX 1 • XS.':. l uSXS. M ;sr. J .K i? n' I tl 'yiliing nileriMting to I t 110-. ciieavek than r ' T r f n V r pre pl "* th ' post m l " a,i '•* subscribers, "Peterson" is CUEAI-MI riUN El til , la fut ts TUB CliiiATKnT IN THE WoitLO. TERMS (Always in Advanco)s2.oo A Year. UI.DUCED riUCLS TO CLIbTS.-wii 2 foitlfs for SS.SIK \Vitl) % aco}y of the jircmium picture (24 x 20) A.50 | 'S.'iiitisr BLKSSINO LITTLK CTIILDKKNV' < five 4 Copßs for fC "0 dol ' a '' cn 9>' avi, peisnn getting up theclub, 0 44 " 7i.00< '• extra copy <;f tlie Mdpazinc for 1879, na li) 4 ' 44 H.Oo r H l >relll ' u,l L tin* lKTsim up the club. 5 tope, fur ib-00 & "With both a:i extra copy of the tgnzitie lor 1879, ' w tl and the premium piottire, a fin- d'Aiur cnyraciiuj, l ~ 14.00 r to the person up the club. Addrcfs, posf-paiii, OHAPvLE3 J. PETERSON, sr.4> dmon, C'heHlnt St., I'bUiidclphki. l a. xte Spe- tuion itn-nriPti fur, 11/ IIV f'fl qfPCTI o Send lor iiolawnre WHI uU WhOl ! Farm and Maps. J. ■'. Mamvia, I'nver, Pel. M f]C FANCY CAHIIs with name, Cg nuln If) arUold. 1.-'itt jtyl< s. Aacutx viuUi*. P* Atdl i Co., Aiblttdi MM* IH. (Mft T'l btvi'Mt •. in AN .ill Street ipJU 111 <pll!U stocks makes fortunes ev •TV month.. K >ok sent free explaining ev erythlue. Adilrnps, MAXTICIf A CO., BANK- Blts, 17 Wail hi., New York. 27-lw AGENTS! FIFAD THISii We will pay Ag'-nts a salary of flhOpe manth. and expeiisca to sell our svw ml wonimrrr tvvrnrtoN.s. Addiess, Hticn ! AN A Co., .Mat shall. MP ii, 24-"* w j WANTED! ACTIV K A (JESTS is rvKUY rorxTV km. j Ot It KINK ti l.' sriiATK.!! HI'HIJOA HONS. iai j |S A KAItK OI'I'OHTI Nirv POIt ri(OriTAß(.> IT >1 - PLOTNIXT. ki in nnaiciMitiTji TO rors J SITDHTBtBKR* AND MWtTI. Ai.I.NIS RUN N<| BISK Fuji 1 LU'sl RATLOetnciH.AM j lIIVIN.I I'KKM* ANO Kt 1 L PAWI I> 11 AltS. Ah , F. P. K I. I'.KSTFIN. 1 ll'i i'IIK- IM T l-t.. PIiJLAI'LI PlII.l, I'A. 4J-4 SWEET P^f^NAYY! | J (Q.„ ■ . .. | 04,t ■ | .. ...• . fc •, ...j . ■ , TU -1 | .. r U "*•*' 1 *■ •• • m• I *vy • ;MC • • . W • • I . I< I N T :i 1t... r - J|U !A|Mnrt, I few, to r. t, •■. v *. '. 1.1 xt * ■■.'. x i C'o. V. War.! t e. (teneral Agent. 32 4w ; N> .. 1 aod it Soulh Water Stract Pklla. _ V-'fSSS? SI¥SSSB nMhTHh Hi IN ml fet i ii Bissau (ditviiij i i\r- m!ih" PIIJJX! t*o Pills make w j hieit bin >d. Hii.t i,ill compl-Wly change the blood in tit* en tire systctn Intnree moiitlM. 1 Any person who will taka 1 pill each tU*ht | from Ito 1 w> e'/s niA vh • re- • p. dto sound I health. If s.ich a th'ag is o *. s ent '>v i mail forß 1- -r •i on s. C u. jotixsax j ■. CO., Laucoi. Mr. | " WASTED. A . Man or Woman in every County to take an Agency fr two of the most popular Putdi 'ati <ns* Six of the Finext Chromes, mounted and p'retched fjlxld/ to Kvary subset iber. The Her Combinatloh Ever b'Jtorc <:ler <1 to Ay* n's, and the At Liboul lioiii to SaK-rih u-s. (jar Fine Publication*, i u*>;at'v Pretßlum*, and l.at ge Co!mni<.-tons pl:tc! u? ahead of ali Cojiij.eti'ors. Ilin-tratcd choalars Kreo. I".. P. .V L. BKS I'F.I N. PabiFheis. North Ci.rr.*r "th and UkUuson sttccis. i'tiil adclpbla. HEALTH &MD HAPPtIES. n.-alth au t lin >i i '>s i - • ;>n 'Civ* ?s Wealth to tbeir p.i.,r. and yet t'.-v are v.ithio the re ich of evury or." who will u-? IVih SIX'S UVER PILLS. The only sure • I"KE lor Torpid Ltser, Ily pep-dt. Headache, vtur St inrteh. .' n>tipa ti"n. Itebili! v, NaipkM. and all Bihious com ]ilaiiits and H! i'id dinrd'rs. Noim penuinn unless "Win. Wright. Ptnla.* If your Druggist will u >t snpptyiwnd ii ."enis or one ho\ to Barrtck. Uullcr &Co.. 70 th st. Phtb G/w\LAS!E BA€K| 'r\"'W£AK BACK; I'LV Ox'v C.U'v INK Poitorg PL \-TE!t. i IMs arti'-l.- i one widen i < aliy p. I | i ""' Vi'toidinaiy merit. By coiis'mfui.fi '' .la.'i.. |i|.ysi 'i;ii)s ,n your own loi.uitv.S v I'd Will find (...it th *ano• et s true, it V* tar su i.-. i.r to t a.* or iiuarv porous p:.t 2 '". ad tl.' (• <\dle I ele I i.e.l ayp.iutiC'.M >io|to:il| ixt'Ttii! remedies wdativrfl | It con* tins e.Riroiy new eic.uottts wiilrha ! flcati-e it lo re i"v • i dual onee. strcugih ■ i 8 and cure where other platers will noil i rebel Foi I . .'m.-s. ird , . c ' ■ ies. o! ilc ti i 0 -■ s ~t Kidneys, Lu.ig. B Bt.id •'if s' d;l!t i; .ics, llif u natistu. Xeg I i B". ted Cotd', K.'iiiai-' Vil •.'iia.i.s, .< id a! I 9< e! ucs.c-. uti'l |:t> iij. li ii -i i*4iv the! gooi: remedy ever devised. Sued t.y al.B 3l>i'UggiStd. 5 TOES PROTRUDING Through iiawd !fo'*x n-1 no longer of fcii'l the eyi 1 . or < o'Tiry **k rnnowN awat on that a°c> unt.wh'ui oth"i w'v l.tn t ?rri.r. \v m.n i'IIE AMERICAN SHOE TI H CO . hm ' tvrl MILLIONS OF DOLLARS auMually to rar'fs tu this count ry, l- T . the introductionf the Copper and Mirer Tips, ;:u<lt!i(>v ,n? applied eh'elv to children's heavy SJi.wH. inniit l'aie.nt> objecting to the LO IRK •' r mltai. t:vn on FIXE SHOES. At! stii'li will ti' happy io know that IM. C'ttnpu'V hHve at I.t'l ;i vftv!el a which adds to the HEkUI'V OK UjKPIN- Et" T Nli<)E t'.ie ioe icisali.tng uc*t until tiir sh'.e >n worn. Thapo Tior,arsotaaapsd A.S.T. CO The more c?o/ the shoe the more ir>;y>r tar.i t!.e Tip.as ft :ii /ei*{ </ •u.'de* th® w.-ir Is.;; value of the Shoe. PARENTS ! bUT no Cinl lien's s ho's without the ik d oi this nic> • Tip. ami thus RMHVi: VOCE MICE LHLL.S Mcltu Hi A.N O.NK TIAL*. ,404 Aek your Shoo Dealer lor Them. W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors oi' the 002EBS MILLHEIM, f PENN A Woabl rooai rftapactfally iufonn tbo eitiaccs of P£'!iU3 and IVuah Valliis thai keep oa band iri their Furaitur* Store, tht-ie "1 )>r3 ent of th? bavk CHAMBER SUIM ajanMrjrjMM> -* <■ ar - CHAIRS & TABLES, BEADSTEBST AMD ALT. OTIIKR A?. 71 :LE * IM THEIR LIVE. Uopainnff dout. < >rdoro promptly aUe.idei to F icca clifaap, to suit CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold AT BOTTOM IP^TCIES. FUXMiALS ATTE.XDF.T)ALL HOURS. I. t & S. CJAiL ROAD. WEdfWARD. 3. 3. a. ICAVC 1 V. V. M. r.X. Mon'.anilJri ?. <r J 1-55 C 2"! l<cwisbuvji 7.15 HJO P.SS Pair Ground 2.3] rijrl.l 7.> V t* V.cksburs. 7.35 ? 4i Mifflin burg 7>i 5.15 Millniont S.vs Laurel tun 5.10 ? 50 Cobirrn 8 25 Arrir*. at ?ptln>; M:l! >SO EAST V7AKL>. 2. 1. f IXiTE A.M. A.W. >. M. .jiu lnjf MlHs jO.ju > vParii jo V Lau'elfou Jl.lr 4 05 NLilm&ut 11.55 4.20 \. MifflinbuvS '2 W 4.50 WkvbtirK fT'2M f.fA n.ehl J A 27 5.1?, Fair Ground 122.5 vm J vwisbiuc f..\5 PI. 15 5.4.5 Art ivo a'. Mmtlanit •.. * 5" l.* *b"o No - ". 1& 2 connect at aloni.ar.doii with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia a; Eiie Kail it'.ad. N> s :< & 4 wdh Day Express cast ana Nia tin A Express vv-st. Nos.7 .Si; with Past I }n: west An ' oiuilbiH 'A ill run between I>wi*hiir? and Moir'itidiiu, to convey tniftengers to a.id fun, I'.t lib* Exor east on ti.<r Dii.U --i v'ptil.i ,s; Erie Railroad. The rcuuiar Railroad Tiei;ts will be hen ured bcivvecnthe.se l',vo i>oint. PEKSSYI.VOI\ RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erla R. R. Div. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and a'rei KVSPAV. .!un< Tnd. the ti ill lon the Phil i lelphta . hn BhU roail Divi-lun v. .li run .i;i lollops : v.' p.- iwa t: n. i ERIE MAIL leaves Phr.ideipja.. I 1 .s.sp.i-v " " Hjirlstnst....4 ? - x. m. V* i.'i:ainport. .5 3 % a. :n. " .Tersey *hore. .0 07 a. m. *' Lock llaven. .'J tit a. m " l.'euovo 11 (T) a.m. arr a: Erie 7 S*7 p. n. NIAGARA KXP.leav. Pitted*.... 7 *>a.iu. '• llarrtslmrg 10 50 a. m. " air. at Wii'utmspn:t 2{.On.m " " Lock Haven 3 if p. m. " " IN'fluVo 140 p. in. FAST LIKE leaves Philadelphia .It 'fa.in. liar.lsbutK X p. i,i. air .at Wi'liauispon. .7 2' p. in. Lock Haven...a4op. in. EASTWARD, rACI no ZW. lear. !.<•:: Haven..6 Jia. n. " Jc\shore ?M a. ni. " V, illianispoil 7 . r o a. in. " si r. at MarrMihrjt. .11 . r *> a.'u. I'hii ide'qt .ia 1 p in. ; DAY I XJ'KKNM'ea>Tb Item vu ..lod'a.:. '• l,u k Haven 11 Aia-n<. •' V ill'svsji.m 12itip.. utr.at Hui;'.ssi;mt. 4 1 " PblbidulphlA yi p. in. EPIE M AIL Davos Le.no,o s - v s p. J;) . Ink Ilaveu...Q if ni. " Willp.nispnrt. .11 ufp. r.. " a:r. at Harrixbura 2 4-s.v.m. " l'hi'auftipiita 7-('a. ;•. FAST LINE leaves v. lilanisport. .12 r.*> a. ni. a: p . at Hirrisbarjr m. " I'hlUvle'pbii....? So n:. Frio Mail Wear. tvn Twangs \ v f a . I-ock lUrcu AcemiiinoJttinn Wed tnd i a . Kxpre* E2.M risen coauerikNtl NoritiQmbcrtoD 1 !.. B* If. K. J; lioa for Will:.* .! irre atiu > ran; on. Kr.o .*1 rn 1 \V.>e|, K• avar.t bxpre"*: \W=t c.'.u F* s' l.rai' V.'c.s! . . i ..* oi., c a'.nei.tltm •A vvnil.unspoit wi:h N. C. F. W. trams m>: tli. Kt:* Mall Y.Vt. Majara Y-". v ami i>a> llxpre.-is Rant in;ke rime o ti'.n lion at Lock Haven wifli It. K. V. If. If. trains. tint' >Lai: JvWt: Weif connect at FrF vr l: liV. i* 0.1 I . S. A M. S. t, U., at tarry m. Ii O C. <N A. V. it. K. it !!:a.Mriu!! villi H.N. V. v V V. It. it. aadai JlrUVaoeCl with A V. K. it. I'arlu! Cars will n;:. between TV la la and Wn'MaiKspur* >n N '.k.r : fcxei ess vv.-sl, i.rie V r, FMi.i.ielphia Rxpres.* r.i-.t, 1 '.> Express List ani Sun.lav Kxpieos Ka.ll. .1 eepiu,; ein on nil trains. \v <\l. A . U A LDWI N . .General SUJ>'t. r T ! ft 'MT HiV'iut hcj.rrs ot aXirorld' ItlM it j Exhibitions. ATf.il'CATALOM'Rs>in i IRCFLA It w itii now styles riSncvrt prlceN an , u.it iiiiki ma..on Mi'iis fr... \la-.iiN A ML!\ iitG A N CO., Fusion, NV.r Yot.l J- ( t1 * tli s © fisssiissfig £f a s£s tal -?J B£k r t ((has. A, Siurgis, /.gesii.) WATCHES, </© \\ k ~f -;VS4KI! i Musical Instrument3 C Repair] n ; Uoue ou slioii notion. £NGRA lot; A SPLCIALITY, t the r.iuiu'viiii Jewelry store, one loor ant of KiaonhullTe Ornj store. j;iiistr s>i *tl.!.llt IM. fV. SCHOOL/BOOKS, COPYBOOKS, SLATES, SLATE & LEADPENCILS, PENS, HOLDERS, Ink, Paper & Envelopes. Paperboxes, Wallets & Pocketbooks, Teachers' Registers, XIST THE IIP"JOURNAL BOOK STORE, MILLHEIM. PBNNA.^|- SIX-ECiX. IsEI 'e? t potmojo-j au-iaqir/q 'eranqiy qcte.iito}nv 3? '[ooAvtnwcquuanao 'JAqaaz 'amommmm 'SSVANVD •sMviom 'SRaoaai 'saisia laaooA pi xtdmyj PARIS. !S7B AT EVERY l'v.oOoM i"j, ttTTT • i • !: worlds smm'o is*3 EXPOSITION • ! Vk a ' }' S >- YEAR 3 • " ts ' MRHFST HONORS Hjtj been a v f.vdsd th Mason &, Hamlin CABINET ORGANS AI t!:o I'.'.r.s Exposition this year ilicv ai* awarded Gl)Ll >ll ,> 11. tne h'sHu.. at Uicihspesal u" the jarv. Tuey b&ve a!* > received M-e (HUXI) COLO v I>A L < •!< LUVNUKN & NORWAY, I-TS. ' T _ 1••- • Anioi2v.au Orj'.ms hnva ever at; iidi .t hi;tK-t award at ftny world'# Jtxpuai.ljti. Sa A R.r ' ad! or nayjnerils by instuiliuenu. Litest (' A i'ALOGL'EM, with" nenotit <tyk- D:ie .i &c.. free. MASON & HAMLIN Ott CAN CO., BO.Vi'ON, M\V 1 OLE or (CHI CAGO. as-4 feite^3 •i , e*' u■- •" tnC&fvaAS.Jj ?! ros I biummek fe, iivrssjcSAiit ft? ij f.Q Caroiti' Cards. (per/e3i beautift*) wiiU L\j n iin 3, i. l . ojtjit Iv. liii'iicf <'urd 4 •. / S land si . : - 4
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