fht journal 0 v —' t BmiiEff.Prosrietoß 80. Wlm w Associate Editor llllMm. Thursday Mar.t3. UII . L -lUL i Ttormft—tl.SO Per Annum. JL - " nopmi Fortv-sixth congress will meet under very different auspice from those which attended the con gress which has just closed. There will he a democratic majority in both branches. For ihe first time in eighteen vears the legislative power of the government will lie in poasession of the democratic party. Instead of neingan obstruction the senate will be harmony with the bonse on all important questions of legislation that concern the welfare of the cmntrv. For the first time nii.ee 1961 the democrats will be re sjon*ibe for this legislation. With all the opposition that the house has encountered in the Forty-fourlh and Fortv-fifth congress it has made im mense reductions in the public ex peodnures. The indisputable ofli rial figures show tliat tlie reducti >n in the last three vears has exceeded thirtv million dollars. As the re sult iff this policy of retrenchment, resumption of specie payments lias Peer secured, and the refunding of the public debt at alow rate of inter est has been made easy. This is on ly the Beginning of the end to which the eountrv tnav now look with con fidence. With the opening of the Forty-sixth congress a new era of prosperity will begin By reducing expenditures within the just require ments of an economical and pure fwmment the public burden will I* lifted and wings will be given to the industriHl energies of the people. Sections! disputes over the dead is sues of the pa-t will ce-ise with the retirement into a minority in con gress of :ie party that has so long maintained these disputes in reck less disregard cf tne public ii terests. The las? mmmats of invidious par tisan legislation will be swept awav with the repeal of the jurors' test oat lis. the hiVA net menace of the ballot-box. a; d the federal supervi sion of the elections. The country will be at last united in spirit and in truth. In spite of the noisy clamors of faction the future is bright with promise.—P<t*riot. Tlw item in regard to a ilelin fftwnt tax. roilertnr in rmut-ria c >anty. tak rn fnw tbe show* how such tiiMiK *r - ca.rt-j fn in that ec*i*"n of thr St**-- 'Mr. MwMsarl Qainn. fann*r T\ roli-etor of Ooueiiumeh borough, p!o.ule<l iruiHv at TSr tay; e4o o' our countv t-mur. irtfce of e:: * 7, tins rertxin fitii — by him :> nis *JRaal c.t pv.;v Oa Tcc4ay ol :'.st xi"c<k at the sr<rc*l trrm of ('.mii :. „• . ..s ca!M bef.n c fa<lcf t*ean xT-C reo-i\r.} ho sentrurc. wttk-fc * flu-* 01 f2.VK> nt m thr Wr^tf * P micnt-uy lor a period of lourrrrri moctli? " There is a good reason to believe ' that many of tee collectors in Ceo- j tre conn ty act just as Mr. Quin i \ dtd, and a little of the same medi- , cine that was administered to lam ; would no d mbt be "far the public j good"' in Centre county. On the Ist day of Jan. last our outstand ing taxes amounted to over Now the people troiiii very much lake to kn % if this amount —or how much of ;t. is collected, and if not, not. If it is collected—and the impress: on prevails that much of it is —Urb why are collectors allowed to direct it to their own private use for rears and keep the county out C it. Let us have a Utile enforce ment of the liw. just enough to make sorw- of our t}ow or delin quent collectors hop around a little. TOdest Reply to the Ameri cas Club. SfecaO WV" : ~b to .lie Tim* READING. March 5. —The Ameri * m Onb to-day received the foilow ing letter from Mr. Samuel J. Til den. in replv to one notifying him tkal be is the club's preference for the Presidency in l*^s); "There is no spot in our w hole country which would g-iwe me more delight by its kindlr remembrance of ne than the couniT of Berk*. On the f umatiou of pwities at tlie twinning of the fdwrnoßTit the people of Berks al most with unanimity joined the great political association to pra vnote the largest liberty of which Jefferson was the liead. and for al mcwd a century, through all the mu tations ? time and of men. the De mocracy of Berks have been un changeably devoted to their original Democratic Congressmen and the Presidency. WaaHuagtac X. Y HrraM. Of the one hundred and twenty seren members who expressed opin ion*. fifty-wren were decidedly op posed to the re-nomination of Til den ; be was the first choice of thir teen members, but would be accept able to nine ot ers. Thuianan was the first choice of fifty and was ac ceptable to eleven other members. Hendricks was the first choice of twelve, twit twenty-eight others would be perfectly "satisfied with him. Ten were- in favor of ltay axxi, and nineteen would acquiesce in his nomination. Forty-two mem bers were not prepared to express opinions. The Fortv-Fifth Congress ad journed at 12 o'clock, oa the 4th rcatant, without having made the necessary appropriations tor the leg islative, executive and judicial ex penses oC the government for the year ending June 3dm, 1880. An extra session thus becomes necessa ry and Mr. Hayes lias issued Lis proclamation assembling congress on the 18th ir.st. But few general laws were passed fcv the 4oth Congress. The bill re ducing the tax on tobacco, the bill to prevent the introduction of 1 l fectious diseases, and that provid ing for the pavment of arrears of pension ®°ldiers of the war of the rebellion, are about all the laws of a general character that were passed, except appropriation bills. D. O. Barr, of Pittsburg, J. Blake Walter, of Clearfield, Ex-Congress bui Powell, of Bradford, are men tioned as Democratic candidates for Mate Treasurer. JIDGKS SALARIES. If there is one single good reason why the salaries of our .Indues should bo increased just at this time, the people, no doubt,* would like to know it. At present they receive not only good but even high salaries—as times are —and why the people should be burdened with an additional thousand, or perhaps more for each of our Supreme, Pre sident and Additional Law Judges, is not just so pressiugly apparent to the average mac.. A bill is before the Legislature, in fact it haS already passed the Senate in second leading providing for a large increase in the salaries of our Judges. By its previsions the Su preme Judges are each to have $lO,- 000 and the salaries of the other fudges are to range downward from SBOOO to S4'UK) each a year. Nor is to have less than S4OOO. Then expenses of our judiciary are increasing more rapidly than is at all comfortable or tasteful to a tax-ridden people. Not only are the iuimV>ers of our Judges largely increased but their salaries also. Under the old Constitution we had some fifty Judges in the state, whose aggregate salaries amounted to abbot $145,000. We now paj fully twice that sum, and if the pre sent bill passes it will be over $500,- 000 annually. Half a million for Judges salaries in Pennsylvania is a lather formidable sum. We hope this bill may l>o defeated, and if the press does its duty but half, it will be. APPOINTMENTS OF MINISTERS, CKNTRAL PKNNA.CONFERENCE. EVANGELIC A L ASSOCIATION. \ORK HIST., M. J. Jarothers, Presiding Elder. 1. Baltimore Mission—B. Hengst 2. " 44 Circuit —T.M.Morris, and Ed. Crumbling. 8. Shrewsburg—P. S. Orwig. 4* Jarrettsville —L. Dice. 5. Glen Rock—P. W. Group. 6. l.ogansville —H. N. Grenninger. 7. York Circuit —S. Yearick and C. W. Fiukbmder, un der P. E. 8. 44 Mission —S. Aurand. 9. Piospeet—ll. A. Stoke and J. Slmnibach. 10. Lewisberry—S. E. Davis, IP Dillsbnrg—G. 11. Seidell. 18. Bendei-sville—P J .Turrett 18. Cumberland —Edwin Swengle and C. F. Gephart, un der P E 14 Carlisle—A II Irvino I' W Itaidabaugh, member of Logansville Qr. Conf. JUNIATA DIST.,—E. Kohr, Presiding Elder. 1 Bis Spring—S 1 Short iss 2 Leesburg—ll W Gross 3 Ilujerstown—B F Anthony 4 Marysville—George Joseph 5 New Fort & Patterson —G E Zehner 6 Ferry—J M Longsdorf 7 Liverpool—S W Seibert 7 MeClure —Noah Young & E F Leonard, under F E. 9Middleburg—S Smith A E James under F E 10 Union —1 M Fines 11 Mifflinburg— P C "Weidemover 12 Fo:t Treverton—J G M Sweu gle 13 Centre — C F Deininger and \v II Hart man, under F E 11 Brush Vallev —W II Stover 15 Juniata—B F Keller R C liowersox. nieinlie.i of Mid dleburg qr. Conf Prof J W Bentz. member of U.- ion qu. Conf B F llall, member ot Marysville qr. Conf John Kreamor, member Centre nr. (kmf LF.WISBURU I>IST., —W E Detuiler, Presiding Elder. 1 Le wishing—W M Croinaa II Buffalo —Z Horberger 3 White l>eer—G W C'Trin and 1> W Bi.xlcr, under P E 4 Danville-G Hunter 5 Bloomsburg—L K Harris 6 Columbia —W W lihoads T Berwick—J M Kttmger 8 Luzerne—J M Price 9 Catawissa—J II Ilertz 10 Wyoming—G L Barson 11 Lcnoxville —J A Ilollenbach 12 Susquehanna—ll II Douty, un der P E 13 Dushore —W N Wallace 14 Hughavillc—J P Hhultr. 15 New Columbia —W II Lilly 16 Milton —S P Iteiner 17 Kingston—To be supplied S T Buck, member of Milton qr. Conf L Mathias, member of Milton qr. Conf R W Run von, member of White Deer qr. Conf WILI.tAMSPORT PIST.. A L Kvcsei, Presidium Elder. 1. I-ock Haven —I .) Lohr 2 Jemey Shore—ll W Buck and F S Vought, under P E 3 Xittany Valley—Reuben Young and II M Evans, under V E 4. Sugar Valley—D P Kline 5 Lvcoming—A Krause 0 Williamsport Circuit —J Young 7 " Station—l) W Miller 8 41 Mission—J A Irvine 9 Milesburg—J M King 10 Last Liberty—A Stapleton 11 Liberty—M Stoat 12 Cautou—J M B racier 13 Centre Hall- Jacob lions 14 Newberry—J C lleeser 15 Dausville—J II Peters 16 Seneca —U F Swengle. <shot for Insulting a Lady. RICHMOND, March 3.—C. C. Cur tis, a clerk in Wings, Ellet & Cramp's boot and shoo establish ment, was shot four times, this morning, by George Poindexter, re ceiving injuries which will prove fatal. It is alleged that on Satur day Curtis used impropei lauguage to a lady customer in the store, which was reported to Poindexter, the lady's tinancee, and this morn ing Poindexter went to the store and proceeded to cowhide Curtis, m which operation he was inter rupted by persons present. Curtis subsequently went to Poindexter's place of businsss .o have a settle ment, when, in the altercation which ensued,Curtis was shot. fOXSr-HPTIOX CURED An old pliysiclan, retired from practice having had placed in his hands bv' 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 anil radical cure tor nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering feljaws. Actuated hy this mo tive, anu a desire to relieve human suffer ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, thjg receipt, with full directions tor preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mall by ad dreusing with stamp, naming this paper, w. w. Shcrar, 111 power's Block, Roches ter. New York. 5-lw. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacca. 47-Iv Com tis in session at Lowisbuig, this week. Head what a Californian has to say on the Chinese question, on our outside. Samuel Grundy and Aaron Smull are the Executors of Ilenry Smull's estate. How about the new turnpike fioni Millheim to Coburn. Don't all speak at once. 1 •* • > • •' Twenty persona, including three whole families, left Lewisburg the other Tuesday, bound for Kansas. Money sold for .11 per cent, pre mium, at the meeting of the 1L & L. Association,on Monday evening. It seems to be uretty well settled that Hon Samuel S. Randall will be the Speaker tf the 40th Congress. ■ ■■ The peculiarity about the A. 8. T. Co., Blank Tip is that line shoes to which they arc applied, not only wear twice as long, bui tliey realy add to the beauty ami fluish of the' finest shoes. 11-4t. Will. T. Linn & Co., a business firm at Buffalo X Roads, in Union county, have appointed assignees. Liabilities, $l. r >,ooo. -* ♦♦♦ - Last Wednesday the train going east had a little bit of an uccideut near Fowler's, by which some twen ty bushels of wheat wero spilled. That was all. Parents will find that the advantage of the A. S. T. Co. Black Tip for Children's fine shoes as they perfectly protect the shoe {ust at the point where the wear conies, hns doubling the wearlhß value ofthe shoe while ad/.iup to its beauty. Try them.aud see if it is not so. 7-4. WM. 11. REIFSNYDKK, JR., 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. Ho, YE II oso it Y.—One hundred Dushels of potatoes will be sold at the sale of B. F. and Wm. Corn man, in Ilaincs township, on ; tlie 27th inst. Mr. Murrey, one of our members of the legislature at Harrisburg re cently introduced a bill authorizing the appointment of members of tlie State Board of Agriculture by the State Grange. Millheim Borough has a popula tion of Go*> in exact numbers. That makes usfabout the third town in the county, viz:—Be'lefonte, Fhil ipslmrg, Millheim. Of course iu other respects we are a much larger town, proportionately, than iu num bers. Who would have thunk it, that the Republican would ever raise the stale and senseless cry of fruud, hut it does. Because the "legislative power is about to pass out of the hands of its party, it already veils at the top of its voice "2Turt, base fraud. ' That's what we call being in time. We sec a few Keystone Cultiva tors standing around neighbor Foote's establishment, which indi cates that business is reviving about that shanty. John night to manu facture and sell about fiOOO a year, and eonld easily do it. 110 doubt, if he would freely advertise in the Jot lI.NAL. A musical convc ition. under the j direction of W. F. Sherwin, of New i York, will be held in Mifttinburg, commencing Tuesday. March lsth, 1878, at H P. M.. and closing with a concert on Friday evening, March 21st. Books furnished free. Boarding can be had at reasonable rates. What a lovely flower is the li'ily of tlio valley, and how closely resemb ling it in purity is the complexion which has been embellished with GLENN'S SULPIIUK SOAP, that wholesome aid to beauty. Silver'locks grow dark from the use of HILL'S HAIR I)KK. Persons in need of fine Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the mouth, will do well to call at John F. Harter's 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 Ixi executed in the I est style. Terms reasonable. All work warranted. tf. Columbus, Ohio, is badly infested with incendiaries, and her people feel very insecure and are very much excited. Forty fires, some entail ing heavy losss, have occurred from the ist to the Bth inst., on the night of the 9th the city was pa trolled by police, military and citi zens to the number of 1000, and no lire occurred that night. — ■ TIEING. —Three Counclhnen at the late election in Thompsontown, Juniata county, were a tie. The Constables were also a tie, and two candidates for Assistant Assessor. In Mifflin two candidates for Justice were tied ind in Patterson one was elected by one vote. In this coun ty, too, there were several ties. The importance of one vote could not be better illustrated. — Lewistoxcn Triic Democrat. The rose of death. Do not wait until the hectic flush which indi cates advanced consumption, ap pears on the cheek. C\ieck the hard cough and heal the irritated lungs with // tic's Honey of Hore liound ami Tar, before the crisis comes. Be in time. Soid by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. 10-4 Thursday of last week we had the pleasure to look in on the session of the Central Pen na. Conference then in session at Lewisburg. We were favorable impressed with the per sonnel of the reverend body. Their appearance—both physical and men tal—would indicate that they are a set of men able to do good service in the Master's cause. We had an introduction to a num ber of the stars of the first magni tude, among whom was Bishop Bowman, who, it his preaching qualities are equal to his conversa tional and social, is certainly No. 1 all round. Judge Staiilon, of Luzerne coun ty, who was about being impeach**! oy our legislature, lias resigned. EXHIBITION! A public Knterlainmont uiH be given by the schools in the Town Hal!, at Millhcim, on Saturday evening, March 22nd, '7ll, under the direction of W. F. Smith and J. It. VanOnncr. T!u Exorcises will consist of .Ora tions, Dialogues, Essays, Medly, Pantomine and Indian Harangued by Chiefs in full costume. Music Will be discoursed by the celebrated Millheim Cornet Hand, assisted by a male quartette. , The public is cordially invited to attend. Admis sion free. Doors open at tl I\ M. SRINQ MILLS ITEMS. W. J. Alexander is now dealing in ioultry ami ships so tut; nearly every day. The concert on Saturday evening was a "grand success." I'rof. Mey er knows how *.O run a singing in stitution. It. H. Duncan was looking out a suitable place to build a branch It. It. to his mill. Good idea, and the soonut completed the bettor. Our old friend, Mr. J. W. Bart gen is teaching out the balance of Mr. V. E. Hover's school term at Spring Mills. Mr. It. is about leaving us for Kansas. Success to htm in bis western home. The roads are in almost an im passible condition, just now, but if the fine spting weather continues they will begin to dry off soou. YONF.Y. MARRIED. On the 23rd ult., nenrCcutre Hill, by Kcv. W. H. Htovei, Mr. K M. Glumly, of Logans ville. Clinton Co , and Miss lJz/ie llcnnigh, of Potters Mills. On the 20th ult., at llnrttetou, by Rev. W. C. McCoul, Mr. Aaron Hoitcr with Miss Clara Charles, both of Hartleton. At the Reformed Parson age in Aarons burg, by Key. J. G. Shoemaker, Mr. Samuel M. Long with Miss Allien Korinan, all of Spring Mills. DIED. On the Oth inst, at Ppnn Hall. Mrs. Cath arine Knarr, widow, aged H> years 3 months and 16 days. Oil the Oth inst., at Spring Mills, of con gumption, Mrs. Maggie A., wife of Israel J. Grenoble, aged 31 years, 7 months and 5 days. Mrs. Grenoble was baptized in infancy by lie v. IVter S. Fisher. In her youth she was instructed in the doetrines and duties of our ho.y religion, and after sustaining? a creditable examination, was admitted to membership in the Reformed Church, of which she remained a faithful member to her cud. CHURCH DIRECTORY. I.rTtiEius.— Ree. jr. Tomlins<m, Pastor. Preaching in Aarocsburg next Sunday at 2V* o'clock, v. m . REFORMED.— Jtev. J. C. Shoemaker, Pastor. Preaching in Aaron-burg next Sunday at 2 o'clock, r. St. English. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mitlhcim Cornet Band will nicel in the Town Hall 011 Monday anil Thursday evenings. Providence Gran pro No. 217 P. of 11.. meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turdav of each uiontb at G'£ r. x. mid on tliH ttli Saturday ofoa<-h mouth at l' ; v. v. Millhcim Lodge N0.ti.V5.1.0. o. F. meets in the New Hall, Ivnn street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ning after 6 o'clock. The M.lllieiin it. A I . Association meets in the Town lfnll, on the evening of the secon d M, u<hiy of each month. ■^TOTICK. —Notice is hereby given thr.t AN application will bo made for a chart er, for Turnpike road leading from Mill hcim, to the L. C. Si S. C. rail road. tf. Mill helm, Jan. 131 h. ls7'.. NOTICE.— My son Charles Emanuel has left roe without my knowledge and consent. All porsons are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust bim. as 1 will not pay any debts of his contracting, unless com pelled to do so by law. PETER YRAKICX- Milcs township, March 4th, I*7o 10-3 VbMINISTRATOK'O NOTICE Letters of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of An nie Hostermaa.late of liuines township deceased, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate, are hereby request ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authen ticated for settlcineut. 0-6w. It. B. HOSTKRMAN. TNxKCfTOH'a Nonce.—Letters testament -12 ary upon the estate of Henry sniull, Si., late of Miles towNshlp, deceased, hav itig been granted to tin- subscribers, all persons knowing themselves indebted to decedent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAML'EL GKAMLY, A A HON SML'IX, 11-fit. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—letter* of administration on the estate of Regina Sincltzer, late of Miles township, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all person* indebted to t-ald es tate are requested to make Immediate pay ment. and those having,claims against Hie same to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SHAFFER. 7-6w. Administrator. AI)M INISTK A TOR'S NOTIC E.—Letters of Administration on tho estate of John (tcnlzcl, lute of Gregg township, de ceased. having been granted to the under signed, all person* knowing themselves to be Indebted to said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and persons having (Maims against the same, to present theui duly authenticated for settlement. J AS. I). GENTZKL. Administrator. Gregg twp., Feb. 6th, 1879. 6-6. ft AUT lON.—Having purchased the fol lowing personal property at Constable sale, as the property of John Confer, of Gregg township, I will leave them in his possession during lily pleasure, and all per sons arc cautioned against meddling with the same in any way: 2 Mares, 2 Red Heifer*, 2 Shoats. Plow, Harrow, 2 horse sled. Spring Wagon, 2 horse Wagon. Corn Scraper. Corn Plantar, Cook Stove, Ten plate Stove, 2 Beds and Bedding, H acres of whoat in Ihc ground. J. H. LEITZFLL. Spring Mills. Feb. 25th, 1879. 0-3w NOTICE 1s hereby given that an Ap plication will be made under t lie Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the lncorporati n and Regulation of certain corporations" approved Apill 29th, 1874, und tlio supplement thereto, lor the charter of an intended corporation to lie called the M Whelm Turnpike Road Company the ob ject of which is to construct a turnpike road from Millhelm to L. G. & B. C. Kail Road and for tliis purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits unu privi leges of the said Act of Assembly audits supplements. JOHN B, LINN, Solicitor. mitUSTEES'SALKOF REAL ESTATE.— JL The undersigned, Trustees appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre County, to sell part of the real estate of Martin Mover, late of Haines township, deceased, will ofter ut public sale, on Friday, March 21st. 1879, on the premises tlio following de scribed, real property, viz : ALL THAT CERTAIN FAKM, situate in Haines township, bounded by lands of Henry Fiedler, John Orndorf, John Hubler and John Bowersox, containing 114 acres & 126 perches, all cleared and m a good state or cultivation, except four acres, wlilch Is woodland. Thereon is erected a good 2-story DWELLING HOUSE, Tenant House, Bang Barn and other outbuildings. Also—A CERTAIN TRACT OK TIMBER LAND, situate In Haines township, .and bounded by lands of John Young and Daniel Wamtz, containing 117 acres and 119 perches. The said tract will bo sold in four or five lots, to suit purchasers. Bale to commence at 1 o clock of said day, when terms will be made known by MICHAEL BTOVKR. No.in STOVER. • Trustees, BAI.lv REGISTER. Noali Weaver, Woodwatd, March iDtli. El ve sioek'und farming utensils. Annuel Noes. Penn township. Morcli 'JOtli. Live stock and tainting; utensils. Michael and Nouli fltotcr, Ti listens to sell farm and mount , 111 land of Martin .Stover, deceased. Halite* township. One farm id 114 acre, and tract of mountain land, 117 acres. March 2lst. H. F.and \V. Corman, Haines township. March '27/h. lave Slock, Farming Imple ments and Household (foods. Mllllictin Vsrfcef. Wheat No. 1 1.00 Wheat No. i Corn 4> Rye 45 oats Wblte M Out*, Pluck. 30 Buckwheat W Flour 5.0n Ulan A Shorts, pot un 15 00 Halt, jor llrl 1-75 Planter, ground 10-00 Ceiuent, ior Bushel 45 to 60 Barlev 60 Tymothysced Flaxseed CloverseeA 4.i0 Butter 12 Hams Sides Veal .1 Pork Beet Eggs 12 Potatoes 60 Gird Tallow 6 Sua p 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 CO A J. MARKET. Egg Coal $.''.25 Stove " 5.50 Chestnut " 5.00 Pea " 3.50 Correetod every Wednesday by Gephurt A M tisse I*. P. GEPHART. D. A. MI'SSKE. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Urn in, <iTfrfVll ( Flour* IVftl, I'OMI.I I'lmlnr * Kali. MILLHEIM, l'A. Highest market price paid Tor'all kinds o Delivered cither at the* BRICK Mil.l. orjat the old MI'SSKK M!U ."in MII.LIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that do ty competition. Ash are of the public patronage respectfully elicited. 33-Iy liQimJß* Ltw. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. OFFICII ON ALLEGHANY ST KELT. W. f). Strayeb, Fashionable Barber, Opposite stem's Store, MILLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. n>n' " |, A**it i>nginin Doors, Shut-51 3 I Yellow Pine tere,sash win* H I flooring kept dow Frames, G ~ u 11 constantly on Brackets,and $ ® Bharnl. With Mouldings, jg 3 thanks for made to order j| q.3 I past favors on short no-B aho solicits a t ice and in the J y g continuance host manner.■ lot the same. 'mfmhZlM* Psi. DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIN-AY ARB, STOVEPIPE TltnnilVGS SPOI'TUU an-j FRl'lT CASB, • ♦ Would respectfully inform the public that he keens on hand or makes to order all Kinds of TINWAKK, STOVK rixTUßEc.rut'rrcAss, etc., etc. S SPODTING A SPECIALITY. Fruit cans alwayson hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten yearsexperienoe in the business he flatters hlir.- self that his work is fully equa to any In this section of the country. A share of the publle patron** • Is respect fully solicited. 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Wright, F'bila."' If your Druggist will not supply send 25 or one box t<> Barrick. Roller & Co., .70 th bt. Phil a DIPHTHERIA!! oil's .modvne Liniment will poei tively prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases In ten. In fo r matlon that will save many lives Pent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. Pre vention is better than cuie. Sold every where. 5-5. I. S. JOHSSON k CO., "Bangor, Maine A FREEGIFT! A copy of my .tfMlirnt'nnimoa Sense ftooli. to any person sifcrln g with CON SUMPTION, Asm M A, C.VTAHHU URONCIiniS, 1/OHO OF VOICE, or SORE THROAT Send name and post office ad Ureas, with two 3 crnt postage stamps, and state sickness. The book is elegantly illustrated. (144 pp. 12 nio. IST'.V) The information it contains, in the providence of God. has saved many lives. Theautlmr has been treating diseas es oi the Nose, Throat and Lungs, as H spe cial practice in Cineinnatl. since 1557. Ad dress lr. X. 11. Wolfe. Cincinnati, Ohio. DEAR SIR: you arc In want of arythkngin the way Guns, Rifles, Revolvers. Pistols, Ammunition, Gun Mateiial Fish ing Tackle, or any other Fine Sporting Goods please write for my large illustrated Catalogue ana Price List which 1 mail free. Yours truly. JOHNSON'S CHEAT WESTERS JCN WORKS, PITTSBURGH, I'A. 7-4 A. NEW EXCITING BOOK Bristling with the WILD ADVENTURES of STANLY H AFRICA. The only authentic and copyrighted cheap edition. By the brWi ml descriptive auth or, Hon. J. T. Htadle.y. Gives a full histo ry of his wonderful discoveries in Africa and marvelous Journey doirn the Congo. Morethan romance. Profusely il lustrated, and highly endorsed by the clergy and press. Over iS,(X"O sold. More ifclfl Trt Invested lu Wall Street Q)IU 1U SLUUU Stocks makes fortunes ev cry month. Book sent free explaining ev erything. Address, BAXTER & CO., RANK t:us, 17 Wall St., New York. 11-4w THE WORLD'S BALM. DR. L. I). WEYIU KN'H ALTERATIVE STUCK. 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"WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. LKAVS A. M. T. M. T.tt Montandon 7.00 l..Vi 6.X I*w]sburg 7.15 2.30 t.36 Fair Ground 7.30 5£,30 Blehl 7.2* 340 Ylcksburg. 7.3 ft 2 48 Mlffliuburg 7.45 3.15 Millment 8.00 3.Bft Laurcltoa 8.10 SSO Coburn 0.35 Arrive at Spring Mills 9.50 EASTWARD lie IJTAVE AM. A. S. P. Spring Mills 10.10 Coburn 79-35 Laurelton 11.45 405 Mllbnont 11-56 4.30 r. y. MiftlinburU 1210 4.50 Vieksburg 12A AOS Riehl 12-27 5.T3 Fair Ground K1.35 5.23 l_cwhbn.ig 8.85 12.45 5.15 Arrive at Montandon.. 6 50 1.00 A.OO NOB. 1 Si 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Muil west on the Philadelphia & Erie llali RoaiL Nos 3 & 4 with Day Express cast and Nia gara Express west. Nos. ft & 6 with Fast T.lne west. An Omnibus will run between Lcwirtwrj and Montandon, to convey passengers to and from Pacific Express east on the PUila delphla & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will 6c hon ored between these two points. PENNSYIYAm RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & ,Erie It. R. Div. mm mm WINTER TIME TABLE. On and arter SUNDAY. Nov. 10th IST*, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will run a* tallows : WESTWARD. ERIE M AIL lav-<.s Philadeipla.. 11 55 p. m. " •' Harrisburg....4 2ft a. in. •• Williamsport. .8 35 a. m. " .Jersey Snore. .9 07 a. m. " Lock llaven..9 40a. m. " •• Kenovo 11 oo a. in. at r. at Erie.. 7 3ft p. nt. NIAGARA F.XP. Icav. Philada.... 7 20a.1u. " "Ha rrlsbttrg 10 ftO a. m. " arr. at Wilitamsport 200 p. nt. *> " Lock Haven 3 25 p. nt. FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. nt. " Harrisburg.... 335 p. m arr. at Williamsport. .72ft p. m' " " Lock Havcn...B4op. in^ EASTWARD. I'AOiriC EXI'. Icav. Lock Haven. .6 40 a. m " " Jcrscv siuwo.7 14 a. m. " " Williamsport 755a. m. " arr. at HarrhhHrg.,ll sft a.m. " " Fhiladchihla 315 p.m. DAY EXI'ItESS leaves Lock Haven 1120a- in. " Williamsport 1240 p.m. " arr. at Harrisburg.. 4 10 p. m. *• •• Fhilattelpltla 7 20 p. m. ERIE MAIL leaves Kenovo 8 3ft p. nt. •• " Haven.. .9 45 p. m. " " "Williamsport.. 11 Oft p. m. " arr. at TTarrisrlmrg 2 4ft a. ra. 44 " Flviladelphia....7 00a, m. FAST LINE leaves \Villiainsport..l2 35a. in. air. at Harrisburg 3 ftfta. nt. " Philadelphia....? 40 a.m. Parlor Oars will run between Philadelphia and Williamsport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West. Philadelphia Express East, Day Express East and Sunday Express East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. Goueral Snp't To Magazine Club Getters! 3-BDTTON KID GLOVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH Casftmers and Eteqavl SILK DRESS PA TTIURXS GIVEN IN PREMIUMS for Subscribers, at Club Rates, ta. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE > TRRKS : 88.25 a year, with a larpe re (taction for Clubs. Specimen Nanber 10 Cents 49* Send for Club-Getter's Special Ctreat lar containing full particulars of this stdetv did offer. T. 8. ARTHUR & SON. 227 S. Sixth Sip** Philadetphia, Pa. SB! ,!•* MMA* xiaaa Lu4 OwlnlnMft two EM®!HR Is a ruftnUily, 100-p -*e Scrap Book of ehoro0' ef Uw World a Lip-rat;*.*. Siiicle copr. 20:-. or <(■-' i'V V'r. An Oil Chromo '14*30 inehwo of "Yo*.-T:> n ailey." price, s.l; "Black Bhocp, '• 81 Su bo.A > paper binding: "Ch-ietian OakiayX Mistake." a -i book, in paper bind.i p. and a fninp! opy of "Wmd j Household Alanaxini —alt poit-pid.for only 90 e. in mono*, or in on-c*at postage otaapa. A.-'.i'it knt nothing omtfnv.- A ddroca S. 8. Wood, ft ribune Building. how York -Jttj ■PSfrCTPP.3>IM ■—q——ma a I emmzm P 4 4KB ALL MSOIIIiKCS nf| Til): jf 3 Throat and bungs & IP FeivuAliently Cured. DR.T. t.StOt UM'S Great Remedy W "PSYCHINE" £ taken In "onjnnetton with bis i. " ROAl'ousii KMI LSIII.V OK a g PI RK (00 LIVER OIL | nu<4 ef (LIME & SODA| IA FREE BOTTLE u",K p vT,. 4 JL press to each sufficing applicant send- "J ing their name, I'. O. & Express ad- •>> ■ dress to Dr. T, A. blocuiu, 181 Pxrl M ft St.. Now York. 5~4w " PIMPLES, 1 will mail (Free) the recf|>e for a eitr.p'.o VItoKTABtE BALM that will rem ova TAN, FRECKLES. PIMPLES and BLOTCH E*. leaving the skin soft, clear and bcautl-'u!; also ilisti notion* for produelng uluxuriai.., ?;rowth of hair on a bald lioad or smooth ace. Addr.-e*. inclosing 3c. stamp, Ren. Vandclf & Co , 20 Ann St., N. Y. 8-Cu TO (OftSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, baring b*c pertnanotiliv cured of tliat dread disease. Consumption, bv a simple remedy, Is anxious to toak known to his fcllow-snfereiw the ii;e:tn:< of euro. To all who desiro it, he vvill send a copy or tho prescription used, (free ef chargo.) wlthfhe direct!.ma for preparing au<l using tho same, wiilch they will find a SUMS CUKK for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HUON CIIITM, &c. • ParOs wishing the Prescript lor., will pl'asC address, E. A. WILSCN, 194ronnSt., Wtiliamsburch, NY. ERRORS OF YOUTH. 4 GENTLEMAN who sudcred for veai fro in Nervous DaHILITY, rRE.MA K DECAY, and all the effects of yotrtl fui ludiscretlou, will for the sake of suffr ing humanity, send free to all who need i the recipe alnl direction for making t) simplo remedy by which he was cue Sufferers wishing to profit by the ailveiv cr's experience can do so bv addressing perfect confidence, JOHN U. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Bt. N. Y. Mm man .*AOi an kf:td3, TUMOU RJF B PH diecli'irges ol BLOOD of 3 fi-j the RECTUM qulokly and perfectly cured bv a simple and soothing KEMEOY. For infotirutJfon, address DK. J. F ABER & CO, 2> Amit, N, Y. 5-Cm PIAKO3 ANDGRGiNS (i averysupcrerior l'iano or Organ, equally every oxcellenco ta any made at Manufac turers Wholesale JTloc, and thus save near y one-half of your money, do not fall, be! re purchasing, to write for catalogue of de - scription and priooj. to Pojt office Cox •New York, li' 2 lj.
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