Journal "filler iDetWer.Proprietors B O. DrastsoKK, Associate Editor llllheim,Thursday Dec. S. Terms —81.60 Per Annum. Mil . • TIIE AFtJHAX WAB TKa British have beg-n war upon Afghanistan, a small Mohammedan State lying tetween Persia and Iu dia, and the British Innia Arm} is all end v rapidly advancing upon Ca bul, the capitol. without thug Ur having fired a shot, flier will have an easv and possibly bloodless vic tory over the weak state, it seems. •f be cause. or rather pretext of this war Is about as strong as if Mr. Hayes would ask queen \ ictoria to be imvited to a dinner party, and tht> dignified little queea would not respond or even Hiiswer the sugges tion, in any way. The Ameer, or * ruling head ot Afghanistan, lately received a Russian eniblassy, proba bly for purposes of trade and com merce* England, upon seeing this at once sends an emblassv too, but the Ameer declines to reeieve it and even treats it rather coldly, at which England takes insult, pit-tends lo fly into a r ige and goes to war. J esil ousv of the growing power of Rus lia in the Orieut is at the bottom of it all. Whether this little war will have any significance for the I'niten States or the world at large, depends entirely upon w tether other nations will or will not take A hand in tiic matter. At present liothiug can be foretold on this point. For the journal. BOROfGH AMD 10WK8HIP. Mr. Editor: —The subject of in corporating your town into a bar ough baa often l*een talked of for the pasty ear or more, but until re cently we of the township did not think that the town wou'd urg* the matter for the present. In this we are disappointed, as you lreadv bad your petition before the Graud Jury, and that bo<ly acted favorably upon it. It would" seem then that you Will have rathei smooth sniling to get your borough, unless some of your own people should take it into their beads to oppose you. 1 have no disposition to enlist the feeling of the township against y JU, for we had enough and more t: an enough of bitterness between town and country, for the last four or five years. But as this is a public qoeetiou which affects our interests as well as yours, we claim the right to have our say. I submit whether it 19 right and juat that you should secede from the township even before the expensive road which was made at your in stance and for your exclusive bene fit, is completed ? You compelled the township to make that ro.>d, as far as it is made, and now you aie very unfairly trying to slip out of your share of the costs of comple tion end maintainance. I would like to your opinion on the fuirness of such conduct. On all other matters the town ship would be fully able to ta.ka care of itself, and I presume if Miliheim reallv does want a borough, there would be no objections by us. ex_e;t for tire reasons above stated. TOWNSHIP. REPLY. Vtry much could bo said in ans wer to what Itncnxkip says and asks, but we will confine ourself to the main question—the road from Millheiru to Coburn. It is true thai Miliheim wanted the xoad, for the very good r<*ason that it needed it to have good access to the rail road ; but it is very unfair to assume that the township done all the mak ing thus tar. Did not Miliheim do her share of the making, not only of this but of alt the reads ill the township ? Agaim it is overstat ing matters v*ry much to say that the. road was made for our "exclu sive benefit." Does not neaily all Brush Vallev, the west end of augur Valley ana fully the half of Haines township use the road, and with out contributing one dollar, either for construction or maintainanca ? We venture the suggestion that in order to do justice to all concern ed that the nevr road be made iuto a Turnpike. Then every section and person would pay for keeping it up in due proportion as they use it, and both township and borough would be lelieved of what would always be a very heary as well as unfair bur ton. En. JOURNAL. For the Journal. torm issTiTiTfi. Dear Editor:—Aware of the in terest you ever have taken in school affairs generally, the zeal you mani fest in ail measures relating to pro gress, I ask you to find room for the following : Our intention is not to scold any one; not to tender any advice gra tuitously, neither to find any fault with the present admirable adminis tration of school affairs in Centre Co. We do wish however to state our opinion upon the County Insti tute, It is undoubtedly a powerful agent, efficient in its work ; pro ductive of great good; not to be dis pensed with under any circumstanc es whatever. We presume the prime object of its existence to be the in terchange of ideas concerning the practice of teaching ; the comparing commending, critizising or condem ning different methods of school governments, etc. With feelings of extreme pleasnre we remember the many friendly, so ciable and profitable sessions in the past, and trust, most earnestly, they will continuo to cast around us the beautiful, necessary, profitable and above all desirable lialo of security, of which we as teachers of the young stand so much in need. To sum up we have nothing but praise for our Institute as a body ; nothing but gratitade to the many members who contribute to its success ; and noth ing byt protestation (renewed and T-renewed) of fidelity, and emo tiors of highest and most enduring esteem for is its present head—Frof. 11, Meyer, thou whom none more capable could be selected. On ene point, for reasons various and ponderous—we beg leave to re quest a change; one that would be highly advantageous: would tend to make the impression? more perron- ncnt and tho good accomplished more general. We refer to the ihne of holding the Institute* It is end has been customary to meet during the Holidays, near the middle ot the ' term, and at a time when not only ! teachers but humanity in general | wish to enjoy all that is to be enjoy ed, and slunk from lul ©•• with an ! aversion that must be hereditary ; a i time when we as fai as |ossible de j sire to forget all the trials and vicis j situdes so unpleasantly numerous at. other periods; in short a time of universal rejoicing and cessatum from irksome duties. It would lie "better to hold the Institute letore the terra opens when nothing special has a tendency to divert the atten tion of participants, and thus give pupils not only the who'e benefit of the experience of older and more ' capable instructors, but give it at i the nroper time. Would you Mr. Editor please arise and give your views ? Itesiectfully. DWARF. Millheira, Nov. £th, is?*' [The communication of our friend Dwarf is seasonable, is on a practic al subject and has a real air of can dor about it. He asks us for our views so abruptly and sqnarelv that we could not evade if we would. Yes, we are decidedly of the opin ion that the holiday season is not a ! good time foi holding County Insti tutes. It is asking rather much of teachers—most of whom are young —to tie themselves down to dry, so. l*r study for three or four days, just at a time when all the world is hilarious with the jovs and festivi ties of the season. Again, if Institutes have any prac tical object, in view, it miißt be the improvement of the teacher. Now if the Institute were held just before the school te r m I>egins, the teacher could apply and make use of anv new and additional knowledge—any higher ambition or blighter light he ma/ have acquired, for the whole term, instead of for the half, as is the case now : for it will not do very well to make any radical changes either in mod es of teaching or di cipline, right in the midst of the term. The suggestions of our correspon dent deserves candid consideration. ED. JOURNAL.] SPRING MILLS ITEMS, I. J. Grenoble still pays the high est market price in cash "for all kinds of grain. The new County Bridge is now complete and gives credit to the builders. Elias Fetterolf shot a bird meas uring seven feet from tip to lip, sup posed to k a Bald F.agle. A. E. Millet still keeps fresh oys ters &c., on hand which he sells cheap at a lively rate. The protracted meeting is still in prt>gres, and the result good, also the attendance as the roads are iii a bad condition. Kruntrine & Sons have built a shed over tlieir scale at the Grain House, but got It 1 early to the mid die of highway. Some one entered the smokehouse of Jacob Baine and sto!- about all the sausages in it. Mr. B. procur ed a warrant hut failed to find the culprit, if he had onlv gone at once he might have found them. Too had that we have such people living in or near town. Mr. George Gentzel bought the saw mill tract of land in snmeThourt tains. owned by a Mr. Brillinger lately. Mr. G. also on bis farm in Georges Vallev had iJOO bushels of winter ap ples and made 8U lntrre*s of cider this year. YON F.Y. KOTA BR*C. It is now about the season of the vear when people think of sett line their small accounts, and we take tie opportunity to remind our friends and patrons that the printer needs money just as much as any body ,to carry on his business. The expenses of a printing office are large and constant. Lal>or, rents, fuel paper and other materials are all cash items whose pavnieut it will not do to put off. The only safe way in the printing business is to pay as you go. We would there fore most kiii'Uy ask our friends to come to our help by paving the small sums they owe us either on subscription, advertising or job work. We dislike to send bills to them, hut take this mode to ask our friends to help us along, and hope our appeal may not be in vain. REPORT OF MILLHEIM PRIMARY SCHOOL, FOR THE MONTH ENDING Nov. 26th, 1678.—Nuralier of pu pils 011 'oil —62. Number in attend- Per cent, of attendance —B2. Quite a number were present every day. Conduct in and out of doors is improving, and taken as a whole the condition of the school is better than when the term commenc ed . I am pleased to name as among the visitors. Prof. Mever, Frank Knarr and B. O. Deininger. Noth ing is more encouraging, to pupil and teacher, than visits by parents, patrons and ot'iers. All tlie way from Centre comes the information that Mr. Jno. S. Chambers, of Millheim, shot a deer —thus sustaining the excelleut hunting reputation of the Chambers family. But, they say he lost his gun. How's that, Jack ?—Mijfh'a burq Telegraph. 'Tis a slander Mr. Schoch ; and any one that says it is a— slanderer. With our own corpc real eves we saw John come in with that venison and the gun. And we feel just as sure that we would have had a nice bite of that self same venison—for did not John tell us so himself—but for the unfortunate fact that he for got it. Yes sir; we defend John against the world and want to see justice done though the heavens fall. CONNI PTION (TRED An old physician, retired from practice having had placed In his hands by an Fast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable reme<ly, for the sp.-edy and p- r . manent cure for consuptlon, bronchitis catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive aiul radical cure for nervous deoiuty and all nervour com plaints, after havhig tested its wonderful curative powe.s in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I Will send, frte of charge, to all wno desire it, this receipe. wit . full direct ions for pre paring and using, iu German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming t!ih paper. W. W. Sherar. 141* Fowor"? Burk, Rochester, N. T. 4Mw. Chew Jackson' Beat Sweet Navy Tobacea. 47-ly ,—— - The newly elected county officers take their seats on Monday the dth day of January. The Methodists of Seilnsgrove aie holding niusli and milk festivals to raise funds. The Miliheim fi. it L. Associa tion meets in regular monthly meet log on next Monday evening. Be on board with your stamps. Simon Cameron is for Grant for President in 1880; and that's a good reason why honest men should op pose him. The N)ss hog of the season has just been slaughtered at Mifflinburg, weighing ft6U janinds. Dr. Bru baker was the owner. ■ ■ ■■ Ex-Vice President Col'ax is to lecture to the Lycoming County Teachers' Institute. Well, he is a good hand at it. ■ ■ The Clearfield Republican runs Senator Thurtnan, of Ohio, for Pre sident, and our own Senator Wal lace, for Vice President. Not a bad ticket. The Penna. State Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry will meet in Bellefonte, Tuesday Deebr. 10th, and will be in session three days. The old establishment hoysr of Mssar*. Horace W aim & Sons, New York, Is meet ing the pubic more than "half way" In their Holiday offer for pianos andjnrnatis. It seems incredible that *tn 4 h Instruments can 1* sold at the price* named In their ad rertisciucnl which appears in anuUu-r col utu n. KNITTINO FOR ALL.—Miss Joana II Deininger knits beautiful hoods for ladu-s, miss- s and children. Patronage resj>ectfully solicited. Charges moderate. tf. At the recent dedication of the new Lutheran church at Adams burg, Snyder county, SI,OOO was raised by subscription—enough to pay off the church. ♦ ■ I- —, ISRAEL WEAVER, of Aaronsburg ha> LXM) choice grafted young apple trees for sale, which he offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering btth, very cheap. tf. All the cipher dispatch talk of the Radicals is the thinnest kind of stuff by which hope to cover the crime of stealing the Piesideucv. No go. The stop thief game is too well un dt-rsiood. Miss Abl ie Vnnuda of Woodward has just receivd a full line of Mil linery Goods—l itest styles. She is prepared to do all work in her line satisfactory. Publi c patronage is respectfully solicited. 46-4t. There is a report widelv circulat ed that President-elect Tildeu is en gaged to be married to a Miss Haz eltine. of St., Louis. Well, we think Uncle Sammy could afifoid to keep a wife, even if times are hard. John F. Barter, l)ehti** is now prepared to do work in s 'l branches of dentistrv in first class style. Soe cial attention paid to the "preserva tion of the natural teeth.'' All work warranted. Office one dor west ot M E. Church, Miliheim, Pa. tf. We are in the midst of the butch ering season. The report of the ri fle. the suueal of the porker and the rattle of the chopping machine —all of which sound more noisy than musical—cart be heard on all sides daily. A corresftondent in the BeVefontt Republican pomplains very much of the high price of meat charged in that town. H says that butchers make more monev than any other business men. and he ssems to be about right. * I'he subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and boxes of goods, from Cob iru Station to Miliheim, Aaronsbui g. Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The pat/onage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSKK. The application of petitions to have the town of Millheiiu nicorpoi ated into a borough, was favorably reported upon by tfie Grand Jury, last A*eek. The matter must rest now until January Court when the report of the Jury will no doubt be contirm ml, iitdess those opposed to the project can show good-reasons why it should not he. The Persian Diver brings up no pearl from the depths of the sea which can surpass in rudient puiity a complexion beautified uy GLENN'S SULPHUR .SOAP. A staple acces sory of the bai.li and the toilet. Beautiful Shades of BLACK OK BROWN are produced by HILL'S HAIR DYE. 46-4t ! Croaking is not confined to the l Frog I'ond3. At this stetson almost ; everybody is hoarse. The bleating lof distressed lungs is heard every where. Why is this, when Hale's llontg of lioreli9und and Tar will cure any cough, cold or hoarseness : in 4s hours ? Sold by all Druggists. Dike's Toothache Drops cure in 2 minute. 46-4t ! T Newman, jr. keeps a clothing j es f luslnueut that is complete u •every respect. You can buy an " outfit from him from head to foot, including Hal and Boots, all of a veiy superior quality and at a very low price. Jacob is determined to se.l a little lower tliau any body else, aud he fights it out on that line. | Clothing made to order out of the very liest material by first class tailors, at very low rates. Know all men by these presents (and especially all women, too) that the editor's new house is now about complete—or will be in aft w days ; ; that lie is glad of the fact tliat such is the case ; that he is pleased with house altogether—both with the ex ; tenor and interior ; that he is par i ticularly happy soon to have an own • local h ilntation for himself and his; and finally and very affectionately— that he does not expect to occupy it before spring. Nuf sed. American dinloin.. v lias agaiu achieved a signal victory over Bri tish cupidity Secretary Evarts has compelled Lord Salisbury, the Brit ish Minister of Foreign Affairs, to permit Americans to fish on Sunday in the New Foundlaud fisheries. W hat a proud satisfaction it is for us free and independent American citizens that no contemptible local law can hereafter interfere wi h our sacred rights of fishing on Sundays. The Administration at Washington is fust immortalizing itself. Vii-e la .Evart*. This Will Pay. Mnyt;me* the small cost will be r, turn to every pr*on, 1„ t|c country, or vil lage, or c;ty. who supplies hlmsell and fum tly with the plain, practical, reliable, use ful. pay Iny Information gi*en In the Aftwr tcan Agriculturist. It was so named be nuse started 57 year* ago as a rural Jour nal, but is now r. atl> enlarged in aire and scope, and profusely illustrated, so that It meets the want* of all classes—of enlMxa tors of the smallest plots, or of Ibe largest farms—of Housekeepers ana Children—of owner* of . attle, Horses, Hheep, and 8 • tue of Fruit Grower*. Florist*. Builder*. Me chardcs. ote. From 600 to 900 original En gravings in every Volume, bring right to the eve and understanding, many useful, lobor helping and labor saving coutrlvanees largely home made, and for out-door and in-door work ; also plants, animals, con structions of dwelling*, etc., etc. These numerous Engravings make this Journal greatly superior to every other one treat ing ou the same subjects- The persistent, caustic exposures of Humbugs and swinl lers are of great value to all readers—Over 1-16,000 a year re expenoed In collecting uselul and Interesting Information ami en graving*. the benefit of ad which can be en joyed at the reduced price of only $1.50 a year, post free, or four copies at*|l.2s each, or ten copies at 61 each. A sjiectitien copy, lOeeut*. Trytiayear. It will pay. Pub lished by OaxNOE JCDD Co., 246 Broadway, New York. N. B. A copy of Marshall's magnificent Steel Plate Engraving, "TUB FAMIKMS PKIDB," is delivered free to every subscilb er of the Apriculturist who sends 20 cent* extra to cover cost of pack ing and postage. MARRIED. On the 26th ult.. at the bride's rest deuce, by Kev. J. G. Shoemaker. Hon. J. <4. Meyer and Mr* Lydia Dutwciler, both of Haloes township. On the 7th ult-, at the Reformed parson age, bv the same, Mr. W. J. Stephen and Miss .Mary J. Hupp, both of Haines town ship. On the 14th ult., hy Rev. Thos. A. Robin son, Mr. Thomas Richardson, of Spring Mills with Catharine J. Palmer, of Potters Mills. - - U'i J*'. L. J1 JL. 11 W . 1 DIED. On the 17thnil.. In Storinstown. Mr. Hen. ty Adams, aged 87 years, 10 mouths aud 16 day*. •MMMSSMSBMMMMMa CHUROH DIRECTORY. RKPOKHRU Rev J. O. Shoemaker, PUSFCR. German p 1 caching next Sunday morning at -varonsburg. Kva*o:'U( au—Rev. c. K. Dsi dinger will preach next Sunday morning In Ger man. UNITED HRI XHIS —Rev J. M. vmith wtii preach next suuday morning at 10 o'c'ock. Mu roomer—Rev. W. R. Whitney will pi each next Sunday evening. i. msuN* /tor / 7\>mlin*on, Pastor. German preaching in Aaron,burg, next Monday afternoon at o'eloi-k. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mlllhetm Cornet Baud will meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Provldance Grange No. 217 F. of H., meeta in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turilav of each month at 6>4 r. m and on the 4th Saturday of each month at r. *. .Mtllliciin Lodge No. 866,1.0. O. K. meets In the Xe* Hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. The Millhelm B. ft 1,. Association meeta In the Town Hall, on the evening of the second M> u Jay cf each month. \lf ANTED.—A GOOD MAN FOR EVI? W R V.ST ATE aud Territory in the Union ; a fair salary paid. Call or address La Belie Mfg. Co., *3 Clark St., Chicago 4ft 4 PIANOS AND ORGANS.—vThiSi a very supcrerlor Piano or Organ, equally every excellent* to any made at Manufac turer's Wholesale Prise, and thus saxe near y one-half of your money, do not fail, before purchasing, eo write for raulogue of de scription and prices, to Post office Box 39* i New York. 112-ly. P. GKPHIRT. D. A. MTBNLX. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Srulu, Cloveraeed, Flenr 4k Feed, Cssl, Plaster 4k Malt. MILLIIEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for all'klnd* o Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSKR MILL, tn MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT A! way.* on hand and sol l at prices that de fy cbmpetltlon. Ashare of the public patronage respectfully elicited., K 3 ; _iy A Aonnt Tv A M2J to canvass >ijll heiin and the adj->iiiin<r town* for the best s'Uling household artlclss in tho world. T'P fop profit*, write at once to N". Y. M tn uf.icturiug Co., 2 Clinton I'laee, New York - • 46.4. I DIPHTHERIA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will nosl tlrely pievout this terrible disease, * a n 1 will i* 's'tively rur nine in ten. In form-. ion that w| 1 s iyn mmv lives sent free by rial I. Don't delay a moinnt. Ere ▼ Mitiou is better ttuu cure. Moid cTirv* where. 4S 4. I. 8. JjUNson & CO., Hansror, Maine. A GREAT OFFER FOR : HOLIDAYS!! , J£V r,n ~nr'n K the HOLIDAYS dlspcsc of 1™ VI AN OS A ORGANS. at KXT AOK PINARY M)W prices for cash. 81*1.EN lll ORGANS 2V5 sels of reed |1, .1 sets with Sub Bass and Coupler, s*o, 2 sets fV) l > s '*. t vt^\L"" t ,i - 7 Octave all ROSEWOOD Pi ANOS%I3O, 7 t-3 do '.4n, warrant'-d for SIX y.'ars. AGENTS WANTED. Illustra ted Catalogue via led. Music atriialf nriv, HORACE WATER & SUXS, MANIR?, & DEALERS, 40 E. 14 TH., ST., N. Y. 48-4. i A. NEW EXCITING BOOK ; Bristling with th WILD ADVBNTL-KBS of STANLY i\ AFRICA ™?.<nly dutheiUtc and copyrighted cheap edition. By the > briUt'tnt descriptive auth or.//on. J. 7 Headley. Gives a full histo ry of ins W'iul!rfui discoveries in Africa M fn'cZi X 1 * J ,U ' N '"Y doum THE Congo. lUs/asclnatiiyy AS ROMANCE. Profusely IL LUSTRATED, AND HIGHLY endorsed BV THE clergy 34 "Xirly ."Si! Mia" Mo?,'" 56 "" AGENTB WANTED. "it Ulllrclm Market. Wheat No. 1 / W Wheat No. t TO Corn lDe oat* White 2it <W BincH ; r> Buckwheat 9r> Flour MO Bran ft Short*, por hundred Salt, per Brl 100 Planter. ground 1® 00 Cement, |>r Bushel 44 to .VI Barley 90 TvmothvaeeU Flaxseed Clovrrseed t.no Butter flams 11 Hdea R Veal Pork 20 B ei 60 Eggs Potato)* Lard Tallow Soup .- Dried Apple* Pried Pear he* Dried Cherrle* ! COAL MARKET. Egg Coal 15.26 \ Htote " 5.60 Cheat nut" 5 no 1* " 5.26 Corrected every \Y*do<*dav by Gephart A Muaeer. W. J. Strayer Fashionable B irber, Opposttx Stein's Store, MILLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. The most useful preae.nt FOE YOUR WIFE, Intended wife, mother, or *l*ter, le one of our Ntckle Plated ami Polished Fluting or Crimping Irons. 4 Irons on one handle and at greatly RBDCCKD PKICC*. King Kevcrsable Fluting Iron. 91.50. Home Fluting and Crimping Iron 62.75. wEIfT PIEPAin 011 receipt of price. Hewitt Mt'g. Co. Pitteourqrh, Pa. P. O. Box, 868, or 16ft Penn Avenue. 4S-6t. An Afpnt Wanted In this County'. Children's Shoes. Wear twlo* a* long with either the SILVER Or A. S. T. Co." BLACK TIP UPON TF^M. U6 DIANOCQ., ■ O a § 1< BLM'KNKK St.. S. V Manufacture:-* of strietlv Rrst rlass Piano*. We **dl direct to Kami. | Le* from our ovrn Factory .il loioext whole sale pt4er* Heuutifni new '■ n-tave. K se wood Plmos. Bent on trla'. Th-iusand* In Uwe, Henry IHfeount to cash buyer*. DON'T buy until you read our catalogue. It will intertxt vou— Mailed tree. 44-4. AGENTS, READ THIS. We will pay Agents a Salary of lITO per month and expenses, or allow a Urea com mission to sell our new and wonder'nl In vention* We mean what xoe toy. Address without d day, SHERMAN A CO.. Mar | shall. Michigan 44-4. To Magazine Club-Getters! ! 3-BUTTON ~KTO GLOVES, | FKF.JffH AXII fcTGI.Hif rashmer* ! and Kleyant BII.K DRF.SS PA TTFRSB. GIVEN IN PREMIUMS fur Subscribers, at Club Rates, ta. ! ARTHUR'S HOME MAQAZINE! I TFMMN 1 93.9-1 a rear, with a laroe re- I ttnrtfrm for Clubs. Rpivlmrs Number • loirat*. ft®-spiid for Club-Getter'a Special CPeu - lar containing full particulars f this splrn j did offer. : T. 8. ARTHUR ft SON. 227 S. Wxth Street- Philadelphia. Pa. ; ? ; ; ; ? UH n U t -!! !New Millinery Store in M ; llheim!!! - * SK4. AXJVA X. B'KATES tnkfi pleaxure Jo annnnrlnjf (0 the -oa tr . people of MiThelm and vlclnttj tnat sho will open a new and elffjant xtoek of Milliner) Goods on Monday, October Hit. 1 fo'l line or Choice and Fashionable Goods ahva)s on hand at **" popular prices. DRKBBMAKIHG A GPECULITT. The ne? Oils "• jr Plalter and Trimmer used. Pabllc patronage solicited. iiiiiiiitiiiiii "It Is worth double Jt# pr cc."— Otiaica, (Canada). Actvcrtietr. ag-CHEAPEST AnF BEST!^® PETERSON'S MAGAZINE - l— - • ■! FULL-SIZED PAPER PATTERNS! i VZ7uV' h ;m )Z for i }? 79 - ra turn tbeke patter ru.*-, thnttheJeZZl- ' YL' U rc "e. !/™r. Cve/re ./ (mproixftii-nt* iciU also be made U otb'rrcJpec^™** 1 " * "Script lon price. Ureal Reidhi^parted'n^^ni^unnouTr* !"*' V^ Cr iY, Vrir : 1,100 ,Nlpcs> 14 8t " cl P Utcs < 12 colored llnVrhHlpal e l u•od^ , vl^,^m^ ! , i re P te!, ' W ofmu^c ' tt,,d ;ibout ** MJPLRB STEEL ENGRAVINGS! sjsxxs raw-sr Thrilling Talcs And Novelettes orlQiSaUyltr- "J*,, to 1-IVH .Kl. .INAi aM'VIt 1 (it'lmSivv-£r!,-•i^rl-V, l . c , Usna , l i>>" •> 'rt stories. 1 rank L n,. n JhV.. i.-, f, I kTTL.s will be ijiven, by Ann s. Stephens. J '"" ! ° A ""'"'"""""" u " , •"^" 1 " ,l Mammoth Colorod Fashion Platos mwau *?fed rSSSSiit J b Th pUlt€ nt ro e n B v ®0 °n tcel, Twicb THK USUAL SIZE and ur° - |n -hms^;rvlK.° y V" bj s . ,l l n ' h 'y colored. Also. ll.mseUoid, and othe r il l' *rt everything Interesting to la lie-. cHSArut' n ?* l ' re -P n,) * th " Postage to all mail subscribers, "Peterson" Lt tun IHA.n hv tK ; In/act is TUB CBKATKUT IS THK WOULD. TERMS (Always in Advanoo)s2 OO A Year. ♦a-UEDUCKD PRICKS TO CLUBS.-fc* i (spies for $3.50 < With* a copy of the premium picture 124 x 20) 4.Uv "CiutiST BLKSSI.no LITTLE CHILDREN," a five 4 Cples for $6 50* engraving to the pet son getting up the club ® 44 44 9.001 With an extra cony of the Magazine for 1879, aa 10 *' ** J4.00 ( H to the person getting up the club. 5 Cipies for SB-00 L With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1879. • * 44 it and the premium picture, a five dollar engravinq, 11.00 ( to the person getting up the club. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, Mm f „. *•■• rhiiiwMjhn, r. WHY G3 WIST ? and Maps. J. P. MANOA, Dover. Del. 42-2 Of FANCY CARDH with name, IN., Plain AJ or Gold. 160 vtylo*. Auent* Ootfii )oe. { Aull ft Co.. Ashland, Mass. 3ft4. j AID un ftinnn Invested In Wall Mieet vpjli iU JllUuQ Blocks makes fortunes ev erv month. Book sent free explaining ev ervtlilmr. Address, BAXTER & CO., HANK EH., 17 W?4! BT., NEW York. Z7-4w AGENTS! READ THIS i Wf will pay Agents a salary at 41Mpe. month, and expense* to aell our nd woynmrui, INVEWT!O*IA Addreda. HBXR AM ft Co., MarHhull. Mich, WANTED! ACTIVE AGKNTH IN KVgRT COI'WTT FOB om FINK II LT SrHATKI) IM IUJCATIONS. THIS I* A RAKK OrcOKTI'NITV VOK I*B<IPITABI.K *M hIOYMENT. KXTRA INIIRCEMBN I S TO n SI VSCBIDEK* AND AOENTS. AG KM S RUN NO KISK. FOR ILI.USTKATKDoiRCri.AVS 01 vivo tr.R.Ma AND re 1.1. riitriccLaits, AD DKEBE F. P. ft L. RFSTF.IN. 1102 CIJESTKCT sr., PBILADBLPIJIA, PA. 42 4 SWEET RpfSpm Chewing Tctecco! Afl<) trt* '.* l fsi Ik rk*%L*i (,4IU tad Tctu.+r* ind lot I'lf *■• iefsr f no.'miif n,A Tl. V-t 'Var • t madr. Ar r>nr xriji I l clfonlr ucitsled n luftner • lhl Jnrtan't Xn( n ("(IJ k; li'itloi. F'O'l K>r fr*. lo C. A. J*- .>■',% .. ralrl>* r g. a Geo. F. WAULVB, General Agent, 32-4w Not. 3 and S Soulh Water Strest Phtla. NEW RICH BLOOD! Arsons' Pnrgat Irs Pill* make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the en —e system in three month*. Any p -rson wh • win taka 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may b * re'or'd to sound health, if such a thing is ncssllde. Nmt by mall foi H letter stain pa. I. N. JOHkkON 4k CO., Bangor. Me. 12> WANTED, A . a.turgetle Man cr Woman In every County to take an Agency for two of the most popular Publications. Six of the Finest Chromoe, mounted and stretched (24x.V>) to Every Subscriber. The Be Combination Ever before offered to Agen' *. ard the Most Liberal Inducements to Sjhscrtb-r*. Our Fine Publication*. Klegar. Premiums, and loirge <'oinml**lons place us ahead of all Competitors. Illustrated Cliculars Free. K. P. ft L. RESI'KIN. Publishers. Nor'h Corner 7th and Dickinson streets, Phil adelphia. HEALTH AUD HAPPiHESS, Health.nut I i3;)inea* xre priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within the reaen of every one who will use WRTLLT'S UVEB PILLS. The onlv sure CUKE lor Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia. Headache, .sour Stomach. Constipa tion. Debiittv, Nausea, and all Billious com plaint* and Blood disorder*. None genuiuo unless signed "Win. Wright, Phila.' If your Druggist will not snpoly send 2-5 cents or one tan to Barrick, ltnller ft Co., 70 th st. Phlla nMmMnDBmmHHMnv; ! BACK PrWEAK BACK g Cafcink POKOC* PLASTER. I Id* article Is one widen really fxess •** ssex.raordlnary merit. By consulting r"U.ihle physicians in vur own locailtv. you will find that Hi • above Is true. It i iar super! r t t'i,<, ordinary porous piaj*- t - *r. all the so called eleetncal appiianee* md L) nil external remedies whatever 1 't contains entirely new element* which .siu-e It to reilevi* p.lu at once, strength i und c ure w It-re other platers will not ' even relieve. For Lameness and Weak i lie** of the b,a'*k, diseased Kidney*, Lang, and Chest (litß-it!ties, Klieumali-m, N'ec (•Ctcd foldr, Female Affections, and ab 1 -c.il aches and pains, it Is sl.nply the best remedy ever devised. Sold by ali Uruggista. Price 25 Cents. _________ TOES PROTRUDNIG } Thiough Rawed /M'x need no longer of | fend the eye. or children's (t)*TI.T SHOES rk j THROWN AWAY on ttiat account, when otlier i wise but UTTi e WORN. TDK AMERICAN i SIfOK TIP CO., have saved MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 1 annually to Parents In this countrv, bv th 1 lntro*lnct!oii of tho ! (opper and Silver Tips, and tl cv arc applied ch'efly to children's heavy Slux-s. m,tnv Parents objccilug to the j LOOKS op METAI. TIPS ON FINE SHOES. j All such will b" happy to know that this : company have at last perfected a BLACK TIP 5 which adds to the BEAUTY OF TDK FIN [ K-ST SHOE the toe icuaintng neat until the ' shoe Is worn. TheseTipeardFtßmpedA.S.T. CO The more coolly thn Shoe the nior fnt/©r. ! tonf tho Tip. as it at least double* the wear* I lug value of the Shoe. PARENTS ! buy i no Children'* Shoes without the Metal or ! this nice Black 7Vp, and thus REDUCE ! YOUR MiOE BILLS MORE THAN ONF HALF. 40.4 Ask ycur Shoe Dealer for Them W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors of th % Furniture Rooms, MILLHEIM, PENNA., Wogld most respectfully Inforru the citize: s of TVnne an I Brush T.r,i* that they keep on haai iu thwlr Furniture thread >.>rs eift of the b.mV. CHAMBER S JITS" CHAIRS & TABLES! BEADSTEDS, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IX TUE'R LIXE. Repairing done. Order*prompt ly attended to. V. iwa cheap, toaalt U<*rtni*. CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold ■A.T BOTTOM PRICES. FUXETMLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS. La& S. CJAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. J. S. A Lr.irr. A.M. r. v. r.M Montanden 7.00 ]..'JS A3O lawiiburg . 7.1S 2.W Fair Ground Hiehl 7.3* 2.40 Ytcksbnr*. Mittiinburg 7.46 S.IA Millinont *.no Laurel toa *.lO 3 AC Cobur n a25 Arrive at Spring Mills OAO KASTWAKD. 2. 4. . I-Exvg A. >ft A.M. r.M. Sprlns Mills 10.in < oburn 11.35 l.aureltnn U.io 4f Millmoot 11.50 A2fJ p. v. MiffllnburS 1210 4AO Wksburg 12.20 5(n5 Rehl 12.27 A l 3 hair Ground 122*5 5.2"t lewlsbiiJff ft.35 1145 5.4,5 Arrive at Montandon.. .V! 1.00 f .00 >'<. 1 & 2 rcuueel at Montandon with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Kile Kali Koad. Non 3& 4 with Day Express east ana Nia gara Fx press west. N<s. 5 \ 6 with Fast I loe west An Omnibus will run between and Montandon, to convey passengers to am! from. Pa-lfle Express on the I'hila f'elphia iV Erie Railroad. The regular Itailrorul Ticsets will fc hon ored between these two points. PENNBYI.VANH RAIL ROAD Philadelphia, & Erie R. R. Div. BUMMFIt TIME TABLE. On and aftei KEN DAY. June 2nd. 157*. the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will un as follows : WKRVWARD. ERIE HAIL icatr s Phlladeipla.. 11 53 R. m. Harri.st>urg ♦ ax a. m. " Wlliiamsport .8 V> a. in. " Jersey Shore..9 o7a. m. " Lock Haven. .9 <0 a. m. " Keinivo 11 00 a. m. , arr.atKrie 7 Br-n.8 r -n. in. NIAGARA EXP. leav. Philada.... 7 a. m. " Hariisbirrg 10 .">0 a. m. " arr. at Wiidamspoit 200p. m " " Lock Haven 525 p. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia.,ll :o a. in. •' HariUburg S"sp. m. arr. at William sport. .7 2". p. m. " Lock Haven... 43p. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXT. leav. Lock Haven, f, 41 a. m. " Jersey shore 7"4 a. in. " \Vlll unisjvnt 755a. m. " arr. at Ilairislmrc. .11 s', M.m. " Philadw phia 3 A*- p. in. DAY EXTRLS > leave- Rtnovo. ..1 <or. a. ;u. " luK.-k Ils'.cn HYia-nt. " Wiiliar.sport 1240 p.m. arr. at H>. i isburg.. 4 10 p. m. '' . . " Tniladelphia 71 p. ni. ERIE MAIL leaves oenovo S :t"> p. m. '* Loek Haven...9 45 p. m. *' W 111 lamsport.. II 05p.m. hrr. at Harrisbiirg 2 45a. ni. ' " Philadelphia 7(K>a, to. FAST L r .s"E leaves Wllliamsport..l2 rt-> a. tu. arr. at Harrfsburg 3 55a. in. " Philadelphia 7 35 a.m. Erie Nlall West, Niagara Express West, •.oak Haven Acc-unmodatlon Wesi and Day Kxpr- as East make close connections at Noe.pumlvrland with L. & P. R. It. trains fo- Wilkesharre and Sorauton, Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West hnd Fast Line WOK! make close connecthm at vVilliamsport with N. C. K. W. trains north. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Day ExprC-ss East makeclo>e connection at Lock Flaxen with B. K. V. it. K. tin ins. Eric Mall Eaitand West conncet at Erie 1 vxitn trahison 1..8. & M. s. R, R., at Corrv with O. C. & A. V. R. R. at Emporium with B.N. Y.\P. K. K. andat Driftwood xvith A. V.R. R. Parlor Cars will rur. !>etween Philadelphia and Wiliiainsport 011 Niagara Exwress west. Erie Express West, Philadelphia Ex pi ess Fast. Day Etxpress Fast and Sunday Express East. Sleeping cars on all night train?. WH. A. BALDWIN, General Bup t. DDn MJ<J hfvrrf of oil world' I tillAFlu Exhibition*. A 1 KST CAT A LOG L' KSAN 1 CIRCULAR lih new styles rdnccd prieen an uch lafoi nia<-on saut free, MASON inMLIN l UUAN CO., Boston, New Yov.l A Chk-ago. 21-A J. P. BRO9XE, (('has. A. Sturgis, Agent,) WATCHES, AND Musical Instruments, Repairing drme on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY, the o Millheim Jewelry Store, one door* (at * Elsenhnth's Dnig store. Main street. MII.LHELVF. PV. Ed Kgff e* p 5 © B -3 * w . i .fg (O * O^l W fe Ja* § 2 ws n is *§ 5? IS • w £us o L i iS ® . r 2 W-3 §ss 3 hj 2 ri § ►—t &£ - a w Es3 lr* o,i erf hand £T W 3* K |S C 3 h3 Itn j |B S *1 r X =^(2 n w *2 53J0 w 5g kY-3 r 1 Hs f •*fc © Mtg sin Hags h.§ CQ g £ ci M jfj 2Ph 2T £ W . - w g. cn . 03 S (-N tr- M &< 2 ft si & ig o & o,iSZ{ j >i., t-2 w O l ®* 8! S5 i- m -$ °® & % gs 5 §3 § ® lo * L IS S 4th jrg M 111 fc o flli# 2 02 U PARIS. 18/8 AT EVERY ' tvxoGnU Meuais, ITT lit p3ii%V 2£ World's siui .t.u, m* EXPOSITION y"*> FOR 12 Ti'ARS —— —l.iMrSf HONOR I Have been avarded the Mason & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS At the ParU Exposition this year they a;* awarded Got.)' 5) 1 />] > toe hiihe iccompense at the disposal c[ the jury. The/ have also received the GRAND GOLD tor DAL OF SWEDEN L NORWAY, ISJH. :- ofcer American Organs have ever attifd A highest award at any wnrWit nrxpoeiUo::. Sod for cash er mirioeuts by lusUliiin:i>t.\. Lalt<t CA 1 ALOGL Lrl, with newest tv)v, p.i es f.e.. fien. MASON & HAMLIN OR GAN CO., LOST ON, NEW YORK, or CHI CAGO. j£_£ fft Chro ui Cards, (perwwt ocawtiaj) w. /.\f u inia. Cc. Otttnt l-v. Turner otr4 c*. As -land. M s*t p>. 4 . •
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