flic fouriutl Wiltcr & Deinm&er. Proprietors B O. PKININUER, Associate Editor ■illhcim, Thursday Jan. 30. J _- I - --J t'UL -■ Terms—Sl.6o Per Annum. FERTIXRXT AND POINTED. The Harrisburg Patriot makes souie souud suggestions for Demo crats to think about as follows: "The Democratic campaign begins about three months before the elec tion and closes with the closing of the polls. The Republican cam paign is prosecuted, through parti san publications, the whole year round. Almost every post office has its club of subscribers to some city journal in addition to the cir culation of the local Republican pa pers. In this way the perversion of popular opinion to the fallacies and false pretenses ot the Republican party is constantly going on. On the other hand the active workeis in the Democratic organisation—that is those who are active in political campaigns—do not seem to recog nize the importance of educating public sentiment through the dis semination of Democratic newsna pers. This is certainly a singular constrast, but it is nevertheless a fact. Now, if the Democratic iwar ty is to recover power in the North ern States, it must meet its adver sary in the field of newspaper litera ture.—Wherever the New York Tribune and kindred sheets sow the tares of political error and falsehood, there the seed of Democratic truth must be more thickly planted and more assiduously cultivated, through the agency of the Democratic press. And just here let it be remarked that there never was so propitious a time for the circulation of Democra tic newspapers as now, when hun dreds of thousands cf voters in the Northern States have detached themselves from the Republican party and are doing their own think ing. Now is the time to lrgue the Democratic cause to this yast audi ence.'' "JIST AS WK EXPECTED. ' Whoever had been silly enough to lielieve, ever since the election last fall, that any other man than Don Cameron could be elected United states Senator from Pennsylvania, will have the verdant notion dispell ed by this time. The election for Senator in Ilarrisburg last week proves, if any such thing were at all necessaiv, that the Camcrcn dynasty own the state of Pennsylva nia, politically speaking, just as ful ly and completely as if they had a deed in fee simple for the same. Don will be U. S. Senator for Penn sylvania for the next six years from the fourth of March next, although there .are at least several thousand Republicans in the state, incompar able better fitted, both by nature and education, to represent our grand old state 011 the floor of the U. S. Senate. There is not even a streak of statesman in htm, auu to call him such would simply be first class libel. That he in any sense '•represents" the people or the state is an idea entirely too "thin" for a moment to be entertained. The exact truth of the matter is that he will occupy the seat for the term, (Law the salary, take care of his friends and punish his enemies. He and his satelites will of course continue to control the politics of Pennsylva nia, if they can, and the great mass of Republicans will b8 happy to know themselves his vassals and serfs, while the better thinking por tion of the party are heartily ash lin ed of the whole uusiness. Ic is a relief to know that Penn sylvania has one Senator —the Hon. YV. A. Wallace—who is an honor to the Democratic party as well as to the state. One who represents xs with masterly ability, and whose reputation is a matter" of pride to ever}' citizens in the state. ACCIDENTAL " By an accident ot time you have on the MAINE <IAV witnessed the inauguration of a Governor and the election of a seuator to represent you in the Congress of the United States." Thus did Don Cameron put these big events of history to the rabble that gathered at his residence just after his election, in order to nave a good time, lie should have added in order to make the "accident" ap pear a little bigger and more com plete—"And by the same accident of time you see on the same day, the most splendid, the most gorgeous and expensive inauguration ever witnessed in Pennsylvania, and more people suffering for bread than at any other time since Columbus crossed the ocean." THE MILLHKIH Bl'lLDlNti I LOAN ASSOCIATION. This institution has just closed its fourth business year and the annual report will be issued and sent to the stockholders in a few days. What it will be we can not exactly pre dict, but are entirely safe to assume that it will not only show a thor oughly sound condition financially, bat also that very fair profits have been realized to the stockholders. Of the design and general utility of building associations it ought not now be necessery to speak. Their intent and scope are pretty well un derstood by the public, more par ticularly by such as are members. While they affordan excellent means to invest small savings safely and profitably, they very often step in and give timely relief to those who would have no other possible source of help. We just know that the M. B. & L. A. has helped men out of financial embarrassments who had no other source of help whatever. The fifth series of stock is now open and subscriptions will be re ceived at any time until next meet ing, Feb. 10th, by the Secretary, A. Walter, or by any one ot the Di rectors. Letter from Lewisburg. Increasing—tramps and robberies. ' In their meridian —sleighing par ties and hops. Decreasing—Green oacks. The Patrons of Husbandry have been making strenuous effort to or- in Kelley twp. Several m teiestmg meetings have been held, in which the principles, workings, and prospects of the order were fully j *,el forth. Some spirited discussions J have taken place between the speak • ers and person in the audience. <>n one occasion the s{>caker, being greatly harassed by counter argu ments, became so enthusiastic over his subject that lie leaped upon a desk in front of the platform, and from that exalted position continu ed to liarrangue liis hearers in the most vollble and demonstrative style, but all to 110 avail. The far mers of Kelly do not take kindly to the principles of the order, and 110 amount of argument will convince them of the propriety of crushing middlemen, opposing merchants and controlling rail roads. Union county boasts of the fact that she has had confined within her prison walls, for a few weeks only, but one convict during this winter, and he was lrom another qount/. This certainly indicates a high standard of morality, or a lack of official vigilance. Which f OAKLASDIK. Eur the Journal. Mu. EDITOR: Did you ever know that the Lutherans of Reims Creek congregation are the trickiest set of fellows, as a body, in this part of the moral vineyard ? Wheth er you did or not, I am determined liuit some of their tricks, both gen eral and sj>e ia), shall be ex nosed to the community, that the guilty per petrators be made feel the force of public opinion for their conduct. Some of theii general trickery may bo described thus; They have a sincere attatchmeut and love for their pastor, and are not slow to show their faith by their works. They do this principally by the kindest |ossible treatment at all times, aud by giving him a hearty moral and material support. How do you think, Xlr. Editor, they can answer for all this at the great day ? Again, they pay up their nart of ,he stipulated salary regularly every year. They do this, of course, just to show themselves before the wo-ld and that they may thank Cod that they are not as other people. What a proud, haughty set they are. But, Mr. Editor, that is not all nor the worst. Not content to exere cise a general spirit of mischief, they go to special pains to aggravate their conduct toward their pastor. Only last week they went to work and gathered togethera lot of things —good to eat and good to wear—to the amount of at least $25, brought it here to Aaronsburg, and actually compelled Mr, Tomlinson to take it from their hands as a donation. Awful 1 Somebody ought to speak to these men. They should not be permitted to carry on things thus high-handed. Don't you think, Mr. Editor, they should be taught some little respect for the rights and feel ings of their poor pastor ? 1 circumbendibus. Aaronsburg, Jan. 25th, 1579. - The attention of our readers is called to the adv't in another column of l>r. S LO CUM of ISI Pearl St., New York, who claims to manufacture the only sure cure for that dreadful disease. CONSUMPTION. The Doctor's confidence in his remedy is so great that he sends a bottle of each of | his celebrated preparations free to all suf- , fori up applicants who write for them. | This is certainly t very liberal offer. A strong effort will bo made in ! our State Legislature to saddle the ! damages of the Pittsburg riots, of j 1877, upon the state notwithstand ing we have a law passed in 1539, by which Philadelphia aud Alleghany counties were made responsible for damages by riots within their re spective limits. This scheme can only succeed by the collusion of the county members, and i- becomes the people to watch what their servants are doing. One of the finest organs we ever saw 01 heard, is now the projerty of our friend, Mr. Jonathan llarter. When we say "fine'' we wish to ap ply the term not only to the beauti ful tone of the instrument, but 10 its entire mechanism. It is of the world renowned Shoninger manu facture, and was furnished by Rev. C. F. Deininger, who for many years has been agent for the Shoninger Company. The Evangelical congregation of this place has at last resolved to build a new church. This is a very proper move by these people, and we hope they will not let the project fall through. The old church lias served its time aid ought to give place to Oi.e more modern in style and arrangement. The congrega tion is abundantly able to build a good church and we hope they will do it. Success to the matter. SPRING MILLS ITEMS' "We bad sometrouble in our school, but after expelling one of the larger boys all goes well again. This is getting to be quite a place —as high as foity to fifty sled loads of wheat come in daily. M. Hettinger is also buying grain at the depot. Well, the more the merrier. ltachau & Co. intend building a store and dwelling house eaily in the spring. Daniel Ken nelly is laid up with a chronic sore leg. Mr. Chas. E. Royer and family are going to Kansas in the spring, where they intend to make their fu ture home". Sorry they leaye us. Well, Wm. B. Bitnerhas moved into his new house at last. Vill yuui has the prettiest home (I hail almost said the prettiest wife) on the bank. So he should have, for he is such a bully, clever fellow. YONET. REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS. There is quite a harvest awaiting our doctors at present, a goodly number of persons being sick. Our local politicians are now get ting their slates ready for the com ing election. As usual, candidates for all the offices are plenty. The Sciopticon entertainment last Saturday evening was a success. Mr. Kinsey knows how to enter tain an audience. He undoubtedly thinks -'variety is the spice of life." It is rumored that we are to !have another wedding eie long. Look out for calico stories, Ila! Ha I Sledding seems to yield as did the old "One lloss Shay"—all at once. Mr. Ira Walker and family have again left us foi their home in Stephenson Co., Ills. Their many friends trust they may reach home safely. A Muscial Convention will be held in Madisonburg some time in February. It will undoubtedly be a rich treat to all friends of music. Judge Frank is in Bellefonte, this week, assisting to dispense justice. Judging from the large amount of grain carried to your town and Co burn, you must have lively times over there. ANON. Chbw Jackson's Rest Sweet Navy Tobkcca. 47-1 y The township elections will lie held on Tuesday Feb. 18th. The sleighing is aliout played out. F. very body wishes for more snow. Suite a number of our people are iellefonte this week, attending court. The M. K. and the Evangelical churches of Lewisburg are having great revivals. ■- ■ ■ Job work in all its branches, neat ly and quickly executed, at the Journal otlicei —-- - • Ho(fin knows something of thi iche ecu bouts of the missing township books of J'enn Tu p. Fact. - ■ ■ ■■ The Musical Convention Season is at hand. Pen 11 Hall takes the initiative on the 11th proximo. To le or not to lie—Borough or 110 borough—that is the great ques tion to lie decided one of these days. S. D. Musser bought the Held property last Saturday, at Adminis trator's sale, for sOll. A very cheap home. ' ■ ■■ Millheim had two representatives at the inauguration— F. P. Musser and Edward Mauck. The latter is a member of Capt. VanValin's Co., National Guard. Goy. Iloyt has appointed Ex-Gov. Ilartranft to lie Major General of the National Guard of Pennsylva nia. Yes. poor tellow, he ought to have an office once —he deserves it ♦ + # WM. H. REIFSXYDER, JK., of fers his services to the public as auc tioneer. He pledges himself to give full satisfaction and make reasona ble charges. Give him a trial. tf. lsitAKL WKAVEH, ot Aaronsburg has 1000 choice grafted young apple trees for sale, which he offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very cheap. tf. Our Representatives at llarris burg, Messrs. Gepbart aud Murray, are placed on the following commit tees ; Gepbart Appropriations, Education and Accounts. Murray —Judiciary (local) Manufacturing and Compare Hills. "You rascals are always serena ding me when you know I can't talk. This is the beautiful little speech which Senator Don Cameron deliv ered to the Philadelphia bands, one evening last week ; and who does not feel proud for being a citizen of the great state that sends such men to the United States Senate. , Samuel Slifer, of Lewisburg, has Deen a Notary Public for nearly twenty-four years in succession. Here 111 Millheim a fellow can hold the office about three years, and then there are half a dozen" others all the time mad about it because they haven't git it. —• ♦♦ ♦ ► ■ ■ The Lewisburg Chronicle will please accept the gratitude of our heart for its kind mention ot the Journal. Don't get mad about the Charman , though,brother Corneli us. Surely we are not to blame that you can't read it. Your daddy, good man though he was, is the fault of it all. • ' The subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and oxes of goods, from Cob 1111 Station to Millheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public resjiectftilly solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSER. At this time of the year when all arc forming good icsolutions par ents should not forget to add this one. We will for the coming year buy all our childrcns fine shoes with the A. S. T. Co., black tip upon them and see if it is true that by so doing we can reduce our shoe bills moie than one half. Free Gift to tho Suffering.—A copy of "Medical Common Sense," a book of 144 pages, will be sent free to all suffering with Consumption, Asthma Catarrh, &e., &c. See ad vertisement in another column. Address, DR. N. B. WOLFE. Cincinnati, Ohio. Persons in need of fine Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the mouth, will do well to call at John F. Harters Dental Office, one door west of M. E. Church, Millheim, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the best manner. Filling done with care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will he executed in the test style. Terms reasonable. All work war ran tod. tf. The fact that a good part of Cen tre county and a lovely part of Un ion, are to be united in holy malri money to-day, does not interfere in the least with the business arrange ment of 11. 11. Tomlinson <& Co. They have sugars, molasses and cof tee, oysters, crackers and - cheese, candies and taffy, in abundance and all at the lowest possible prices. In spite of flannels, coughs and colds will make a lodgment in the system. But they are not tenants at will. You can dispossess them with Hale's Honey ofHorehound and Tar, in less time than it takes a sheriff to execute a write. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops, cure in 1 minute. 5-4w. Indorsed by the Medical Fraterni ty, popular iu every circle, found everywhere, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP is undoubtedly the most popu lar purifit r, remedy for skin dis eases and injuries, and complexion beautifier, in America. Sold by ail Druggists. HILL'S HAIR A- WHISKER DYE, black or brown, 60c. 5-4w. ■ CONSUMPTION CUBED. i Anold physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by' an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to mako it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tive, anil a desire to relieve human suffer ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt, with full directions for preparing and using, in Herman, French, or English. Sent by mail bv ad dressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sheinr, li] rower's Block, Roches ter, New York. 5-lw. Michael La my vfcsjicctflitiy an- Bounces himself to tho voters of Penn township as a candidate for the office of Countable. to MARRIED. i (>n the 23rd inst.. at tho residence of the bride's parents, in tJregg township, by Rev. Join, ToinUusou, Mr. John Kaufman, of 7.ion, and M iss Amanda Mussel', daughter of Samuel Musser. DIED. On the 2Jth Inst., In Mlllli* Int. Mr. seph WiNHiling, aged (hi years. On the 16tl inst,. In Potter township,* Elizabeth, wife f John lleimbauh. aget 6C> years, b months and Odmye. On tho 29th Inst., at Aaronshure. Catlia rlne, wife of Philip Stover, aged t3 years, 10 months and 24 dgy*. CHURCH DIRECTORY. I'NiTnn meeting in progi ess this week, conducted by Rev. J. M. Smith. Lurii KHAß,— /fee. J. IbnUinson, Pnstor. Protracted meeting in progress this week in Aaronsburg, in charge ot the pastor. KVANURLICAL.—AnnuaI missionary meet, lug next Sunday morning. Herman preaching by Rev. C.F. Dctninger. METHODIST.— Itcv. W. R, Whipiey will preach next Sunday evening. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Band will meet tn the Tow it Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. st7 p. of IL, meets in Alexander's tdoek on the 2nd ;7a tunlrtv of each month at r. M. aad on the 4tli Saturday of eurli month at r. W. Millheim Ixidge No. WV>, 1.0. O. E. meets in the New llall, Penn street, overy Saturday evening. IxMlgc Library open every Saturday eve ning after 6 o'clock. The M.lllieini B. A L. Association meets in the Tow n Hall, on the evening of the second Mi lidny of each month. P. GIF!IST. D. A. MIKSER. QEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN tirnin, rittvcrkecd, Feed, Coal, Plaster A Nail. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid ;for"ali kinds o G-IR/AIILT, Delivered cither at the'BRICK MILL orgat the old MI'SSKR MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. Ashare of the public patronage respectfully elicited. 39-Iy Mlllgrelm Market. Wheat No. 1 on Wheat No. 1 W Corn ¥) Rye 40 Bats White -JO ats. Black 22 Ruckwhuat .1® Flonr 5.00 Bran A Shorts, pel mi Salt, per Url l.(V> Plaster, ground 10.00 Cement, per linsUel 46 to Barley Tyniothvseed Of- Flaxseed CloTerseed 4. Butter It Haras (Tides Veal 3 Pork B ei Eggs 3" Potatoes id Lard Tallow 6 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaehtw Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Kgg Coal SVF) Stove " 5.50 Chestnut " 5.U0 Pea " 3.25 Corrected every Wednesday by Gcphart A Musser. NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that application will be made for a chart er, lor Turnpike road leadiug from AJlll heim. to the L. C. ft S. C. rail road. tf. Millheim, Jan. 13th, HUNTING DEER WITH DOOM.— Notice is hereby given that application wiil made to the legislature this winter for the passage of a law to prevent the hunting of deer with dogs in Centre County. F. P. MI SSBK, l>. M. HUBLKH, J. N. II ALL. JOIIN G. MLVSSEH. E STRAY NOTICE.—Came to tho resi dence of 'he subscriber In Milee twp. on or about the 20th day of October, two heifers, one a brindle with white face and belly, the other red. They are one anil two years old respectively and navo no particular marks. The owner or owners are requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of as tlic law directs. Dec. ISth. I*7B U.S. 811A PER. 50-3 m EXECUTORS NOTlCE.—letters testa mentary on the estate of Geo. Swartz, deceased, late of Pcnn township. Centre county, having been granted t<> the under signed, all person? indebted to said Restate are. required to make Immediate payment, and tlios" having ivgal claims against the same to present them duly authenticated bv law, for settlement. 2-dt, 8. M. SWARTZ. Tusseyville, Centre Co., Pa. PIANOS AND ORGANS,—!I MS avery supererior Piano or Organ, equal ly every excellence to any made at Manufac turer s Wholesale Price, and thus save near y one-half of your money, do not fall, before purchasing* to write for catalogue of de scription and prices, to Post office Box 3985 New York. 112-ly. DIPHTHERIA!! joonson's anodyne Liniment aUI posi tively prevent this terrible disease, and w ill positively cure nin# eases In ten. In formation that will save. many Uvea sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Pre vention is better than cure. Sold every where. 5-5. I. 8. JOHNSON A€o., "Bangor, Maine wmtmmmmmmmmmmmm I Consumption AND ALL DISORDSRB OF TIIE Throat and Lungs Permanently Cured. DR.T. A. SLOCU M'S Great Remedy "PSYCHINE" Liken In conjunction with his rOMPOVXD KMULBION OF PURE €01) LIVER OIL mid hypophosphltes of LIME & SODA A TDUr UniPTT r e * ch prepara- A lUDL DUI i Lb tion sent bv ex press to each suffering applicant send ing their name, P. O. & Express ad- ■ dress to Br. T, A. Hioeuni, 181 Pearl ■ St., New York. 5-4w g mCHERS!!i the Spring and Summer- Kor full paction Lire, ADDRESS J-C.MoCURDY ft CO., Philadelphia. la. 5-4 THE WORLD S BALM. DM. I* I). W KYHI UN * ALTKBATIVK SRWR. rotnedv U*©<l THIRTY FIVE YEARS in a private practice. niirf NRVKU I'.ULIMI TV RADICALLY ri'RF, RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, Krysiiiolu*. Scrofula. Bei'n<Ury AyjihllK lira vol. Diabetes, and all diseases jilt AlSileh the blood is implicated, la now offered to the public. Bold by all RETAIL DKUUUIHTM. and (wholesale only) by TtlK WKVHI'RN MK lilVuioCO. i*. o. iiox 335, Rochester, N. Y 5-dtn PIMPLES, I will mail (Free) the ruclim (or a simple VKOKTAHI.K HAI.M that will irniorr TAN, FRECKLE*. PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, leaving Ihr skin soft, rloar and Inouitlftil; also Instiuctlons (or producing a luxurla nt growth of hair on a ImlU head or smooth faco. Address. Inclosing .He. stamp, Ben. VandeK & Co., 20 Ann St., N. Y. 5-f>ni TO COISIIMPTIVEB. The advertiser, having born permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to hi* fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription IUMHI, (free of charge ) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which thev will find a BI'MK CI'RK for I'ONHLSHTIOS, ASTUMA, liUOM CIIITW. &C. I'aiHles wishing the Trescriplion, will please address. K. A. W IIJJON, 101 Tenu St., Wllliamsburgh, N.Y. .V-fim ERRORS OF YOUTH- A GENTLEMAN who suffered for veais J\ front Nervous DnBILITY, PRIiM A TUKK DECAY, and all the effects of youth ful hultscretlon, will for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need It, the recti*! ahd direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis er's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN 11. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St, N. 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Price 25 Cents. WANTED IXSJV& helm and the adjoining towns (of the beet selling household artirliw In the world. Tin Top proftts, write at once to N. Y. Man ufacluring Co., 2 Clli.ton Place, New- York. 44.4. SPECIAL OFFER FOR THKHO IDA IT* Beautiful iw Rosewood 6 1-3 Octave Improved New Scale. AggrafTe Planoa, only #2lO, Sent on trial nt our crpcnM. Catalogue with thousands of referenres. free. IYOWT buy a Piano until you read our Catalogue. It will intr.rent von. Address. IT. R. PIANO Co.. MANUFABTURFRH 13 Blcckner Ht., N. Y. NO-4 W. J. Stiiiii, Fashionable Barber, Oppoelta Rtcm's Rtore, MILLHEIM, PA. The palronsge of the public respect fully solicited. J. P. BROOKE, (Chas. A. Murgts, Agent. WATCHES, AND Musical Instruments. Repairing done on short notice. KXGRAVIXG A SPECIALITY, at the Mlllheim Jewelry Store, one door east oi Rtoenhnth's Drug store, Main street, MILLHEIM, PA. ?!????? H I ? f H I •!!! New Millinery Store in Millheim!!!-; : r MRS. AXXA M. HEATER takph pleasure in announcing to Ike -w people or Millheim and vlclnltj that she will open a new and elegant stock of Millinery Goods on Monday, October 11st. A full line of Choice and Fashionable Goods alwajs on hand at j **" popnlar prices. DREBBMAKI36 SPECIALITY. The new Otis j j (latter and Trimncr used. I'nblie patronage solicited. -v> i iii&iiiiiiiiiii 1879 1879 A SPLENDID PREMIUM TO EVKRT KKW SIBSTRfftBR TO TUB PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES t h E Annals Of The War. Wrt ten by the ortncioal participants tr. the late Civil M ar, North and bouth A. Royal Octavo Volume cf 800 Pages, Beautifully Illustrated And Round In Colored and Cold Cloth, with Illuminated Cover Linings (Price it). Will be Riven to every subscriber to THK WEEKLY TIMES for 1R79. upon the follow ing terms, In all cases tlic postage paid bv us: For $4 we will send one copy of THE WEEKLY one year and enc copy of the "ANNALS." 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ADDKKRS, THE TIMES, The Times Buildinsr, 1 FHILADtiLi'HIA. W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors of the Furniture Rooms, MILLHEIM, PENN., % Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Peons end Brush Tallies that they keep on hand in their Furniture Store, three dooiseastof the bank CHAMBER SUITS, CHAIRS & TABLEST BEDSTEADST AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THEIR LINE. Itepaning done. Orders prompter attended to. Prices cheap to wrttbetlmes. CITY HADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold .AT BOTTOM: PRICES FUNJiRALSATTEXDKI> A T ALL HOURS. L C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 3. 1. I.EAVB A.M. R. M. V.M. Monlandon 7.00 L.AS A.JO 1/ewlaburg 7.16 J.JO 6.36 Fair Ground 7-20 J. 30 BLEM 7.' 7 40 Vlckabury. 7.35 2 4R Mifflin burg 7.45 5.1.5 MUlment *OO JAS Ijiurelton N.lO 3.50 (oburn 0.25 Arrive at Spring Mills 9M EASTWARD. J. 4. %. LEAVE A.-T. A. a. r. 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M. •• •* Renoro 11 Oil a. in. arr. at Erie 7.R,p. M. NIAGARA F.XR. leav. Philada.... 7 ©a.m. •• •• Harrlslmrg 10.50 a. in. " arr. at Williams port JM>p. m •• •• Lock Haven 3 15 p. ni. R AST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. m. , •• llarrishurg —3.15 p.m. " arr. at Wllliamsport ..7 25 p. M. ' lA>ek Haven ... 540 p. tu. EASTWARD. PACTFIR EXP. leav. LOCK Haven. .6 40 A. m •• " Jersey S hore 714 a. M. •• Wllliamsport 765a. m. •• ARR- at llarriaburg..U 55A.m. | •• Philadelphia .145 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lock Uaven II 2UA- M. .. •• Wllliamsport ItlOp.m. arr. AT Harrlsburg..4 10 p. m. •• Philadelphia 7 20 p. M. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo M. Lwk Haven ...94sp.m. Wllliamsport . .11 05 p. M. | arr. at Ilnrrtsburc. 2 45A> m. Philadelphia. ...7 00 a. in. FAST LINE leaves WlHiamsport .12 a. M. arr. at Ilarrisburg.... .3 5. a. m. Philadelphia... "40a. M. Tarlor Cars will rur. I-etween Philadtlphia and Wllliamsport on Niagara Express West. Erie Express West. Plilladelphia Express F-ast. Dav Express PAST and Rundav ~\press Established IStiO. "Quality is the true teslofChrapes 1 TH"E STANDARD TEA CO. offer In paekagvsof 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. COFFEE, 25 cts. " " ~ The Trade, Hotels and larqe con sftmcrs ran order direct frrnn us. (tooth tent lo any jxtrt oj int U. S QUALITY GUARANTEED. STASDAROD TEA 00. . 2f uton Street. 21 YORK. SIEETPMfNNAVY Total kifkstt jr<i- %l KIMWMI .#>* rkrv ,*<, jWKw an* ~*ch+,*, w r,j M HUw r/cr of *y <•„- J, T- "p., tok*<-..> •* raarir. A* mr l>lr <r|' viA* *ark i| Hntlt iilM n inAnr.r • that Jvha'i fay fa c* e*rr t.lug. ho:HT 1 '.nUr. R*A<L far •RWIHR. • r *e. 'o c. A.!• j ,♦ Mfr.. rutriln't, Ta Geo. F.: WA*TLK. General Agent. W-*w N as. > an I'o Bau lh Water street rbila. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are ! anxious to be cured should try Dr. Km ; NCR's CELEBRATED COVSCMTTINE POWDI as. Tliew Pbwdcm arc the only perpa ration known that will care CeneciirnoA and all diseases of the TSKOAT AWN Legos—indeed ' so btrodjf oar lalth in tbecn.aadalso to I convince vou that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by. mall, post p&id, a free trial box. We don't want your tnoncy until you are perfectly sauced of their curative "powers. if your Hfe Is worth savina, don't delay in givine these powders u trial as they will surcli cure von. Price, for hurge box, $340, sent to any pari of the C nited STATES or Canada, by mail, ou reeefal of price. Address, ASH ft BOBBINS, 3TIO FCLTOK STPA**. BBOOKLTN. K. T. Y IDHRTTWJHR.^^K^V 'IPRICE lEHBEl>>| Fall of Plata, Prsrticsl, ReMsbie. YFT Paying Information J 5 fcr Wast, last. Sooth, Moth; fir Qoesis S <S of CattW. Harass, Sheep, Swioo. WTAHH. J K Gardens, sv VilUft Lou; fcr HUIFC.I|IIT; T SS far aUßoys sad Girls ; £ &OVER 700 Fine KNCNAVtNGSS both PLASM* sad iaeMfcn. TTO lliericu Igriciltiret! | T CASA* TFTM R OMW, MM YR./ASS/EIV, ONLY If KAON, 6 U* 1 "' Siafla aabactiptl— § OM number, if*. A apoouoaa, poafrdrat, aac. G | kiuAmzmMmmummmS § Larfs PBEHIUMS fbr CUTO. § KVlssnaftia EngUak A Gtrmmm ataaaMprior. SAtwr WILL I ™ <*. | vV\ MBBro,dw, y' n t. v § VXB*ATpRr^ THE OVKIGIMAL ft ONLY OENOlii "Yltestor" Thredwn, wrrti ttraoTH) MOUNTED NORBI POWERS, Aad Steam Thresher Ea|inR, Hade only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO., BATTLE CHEEK, KICK. M cx-rsis; ssrs eat"- r ~ a RAIN Raisers will mot laMt to the enonnon* wmOc. of Grain A tho Inferior work dm. 17 TB* other machine*, whan onto posted on tho RlS.rinij 1%5,5?.!. B TILS.t?MJFtJSsrS the Extra drain BAYED BY the** JiuproreU lUchlM. East and alt auch time-wasting and rrala-wnatlnr rampU rations. Perfectly adapted to all KJn<Uan<l CouUltiott* <4 drain, Wat or Dry, Long or Short, Bonded or Bonad. HOT only Toetly Superior for Wheat, data, Horley, Kye, and ilk, drain*, lut ihe EM INIO cenfnl Threeherln Flax, Timothy. Millet, flower, aad like Peed*, keqnlrr* no " attachment* " or •• rebwihUns '• to change boa drain to Seeds. MARVFI.org fbr Simplicity of Parts, nalag leaa tlian one-half the nun*l Belt* aifti lie*:*, llakw mo Littering* or Scattering*. rOUR glees of Separators made, rant. r In* from htx to Twelve llnreo et*e, and two style* af Jlouuted Horse rower* to match. STEAM Power Threshers a Specialty. A special Baa Separator made expressly lor bu-aul 1m w. r. OUR Unrivaled Sttaa Thresher EB rlnea, tilth Valuable Improve mam* au I H.IJDCIK* Features, far beyond any other make or V.luX IN Thoroßgb Worhmanship, Elegnnt FtRl!, I'srfsclfell of Parti. ('-unpin,-m-** of etc., our 4 *VIBRATO U" TUrctihci Outfits UR# ARCOUIYXBTT% FOR Particulars, call ©O oap er writs tj u*ioriliastra}*^Clrcnlar, wi.lth wCnu;: 1..^
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