fljc Journal. fiiltr 4 DcififfizcT; Proprietors B O. lAwdltf Editor lllHiflm, Thursday Aprils. I I'll Tonns—Bl.so Per Annum. If the democratic maj >rity in f'ongress would hope 1° come out right tliev must start right ; and tbev will start just wrong by incor porating political legislation in the appropriation lulls. That could lie justified only when separate bills, iwiiedying the political evils com plained of. have been passed and ndled in obtaining tbc approval of tbe President. It is statesmanship and not parti san trickery that is most needed by the Democratic majority in Con gress ; and it would certainly bo the act of statesmen to pass the inimic al bills and present them to the Ex ecutive on tiieir merits. If they are right he will be likely to approve them ; if they are wrong he will be likely to veto tlieui ; and if he shall approve a measure that is wrong or refuse to approve one that is right, the INetnocrals will have the sub stantial advantage of putting the President wholly in the wrong, or making him share the common wrong of both parties. Should President Hayes veto bills repealing the test oath tor Federal jurors, the authority to use Federal troops at elections and a wisely modified Federal election law, the majority of Congress would then be v.isiified in making the vetoed bills part, of the appriation hills ; but un til sncli a necessity arises, tbe incor lioration of (olitical measures into the oppropriations will be a plain confession on the ps.rt of Congress that it cannot afford to make a stand before the couatry on its own political policy. It is quite easy for a majority party to get wrong, especially when all the leaders ot the minority will most fervently h< lp the majority to aonndant follies; but with both business and (tarty prosj*>rity stak ed on the action of Congress, it would seem to be just such an occa sion as must summon patriotism and common sense to the frout. — Ffaladtlfhia Times. The taking of testimony on the the Yocuro side of the Curtfn Yo eum contest closed on last Saturday. Curtin has ten days in which to take testimony in rebuttal, whi li will close The case, and Congress trill then decide. We clip the fol lowing from the Philadelphia Times • "Hierr are ten or twelve caes of contort ed eiectionr for s -at* in the Houae of Re- ot the Forvy-Sixlb Congress, out of these only four oear fair promise to etrcapthen t!e bemoeratic majority. The most bopefnl for ttntt party is that of Gov ernor Curtin, who contests Mr. Yocum'a seat There are ninety-two specifications to GovertKM Cnttil's notice of contest, em bmcing wholesale alienations of fraud, Wrthery and forpery. Fight hundred ille px; v.ues are charged to \ocuiu ia CleiUeld and a* manv more in Centre. Our advices fro.n Washington indicate that Curtin wriil certaini> be seated and perhaps at tia extra session. ("hew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacea. 47-1 y Yesterday ihe public schools of town clvsed their winter term. - < Last Monday morning wo had a reai cold snap again. March want ed to liave us feci his power another time, before leaving us. A splendid new Wilson Sewing Machine tor sale or to exchange on shingles. Call at the Journal Office and see. tf. . The Centre County Pomona uraug*- will meet at Centre liall, on Tuesday, the Sth day of April. There will be three sessions, at 10 a. si., 2 and 7 p. m. WM. H. KF.IFSX YL>ER. 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. We learn from the Watchr.wn, that the Pleasant Gap Hotel will have an additional story built to it, which is to 1* used as a ballroom and for ball purposes. On Monday morning a party of gentlemen from Bellefonte armed in town, for the purpose of investi gating the votes ot persons having voted on age at the late electlo i. They are authorized for this job by Mr. Yocum. who claims that the voles of such persons can not be counted. If you read J. J. Everett's adver tisement in another columu you will not be iu doubt where to ge to for good bargains, first-class goods and cheap prices. Look close over his announcement for spring and make up your mind at once, to buy of him, when you get to Lock Haven. (Communicated.) A WOLF CAPTTRED ALIVE. The feat performed by our big, fat. Editor, is enough "to furnish material for our town and country gossips, for the uex7 six months. The thing happened on this wise: It had been generally known, that a Wolf was prowling around in the neighborhood of Aaronsb-rg, and seen at different times bv divers persons. A number of sports tried in vain, to capture the creature, but recentlj our big editor took it into his bead, to try bis baud on him : be of course, went at it systematically and rather on the sly. First he dis covered the den, then ono morning this week he went early, in corn piny with a very stalwart person, aft an emergency man, and another very Keen fellow. The trio went light iuto the deu and the tussel began the parson took tilt Wolf by the paw, but soon let sco, but the editor, 'courageous fellow) took a firm, and good hold, and soon suc ceeded in bringing out a fine, full grown she woif. and with a pair of bsesi horses, and one cf the keenest drivers, he soon reached Millhem with his prize, where he found every one on the alert to seethe Wolf, but nary a one was gratified, for he nev er rtopped short of Coburn, where he shipped himself and Wolf for the east, expecting to exhibit for a few days only, and if be cannot sell to an advantage to I*. XU Itanium, he will bring back and build a cage. Then V>-*vs we will all see. F. We call the attention of our read ers to tlie displaying advertisement of M. Harris' Standard Store 111 Lewisburg, who is able to meet any demand in his line and give entire ' satisfaction. Fail not, to read, what I he has to say^ - UNCLE JAKE ZEIGLEU, we me sorry to leain failed in obtaining the position of Sergeant -at-Arms of the Senate, lie has learned that "t liere's many a slip twixt the cup and the | lilts,'' and that the liars are 1101 all dead. - ——- Last Saturday evening the Mill j heim Lodge, No. 035, 1. O. O. P., 'held their semi-annual election, 1 when the following ofliccrs were elected: I'. \V. Hailuia-i, X. (J. ; It. B. llaitman, V r . G.; John A. Miller, Treasurer ; It. A. Bumiller, Secretary : J. M. tiephart, Assist ant Secretary. "What a lovely flower is the liily of the valley, and how closely resemb ling it in purity is the complexion which lias been embellished with (JI.KXX'S Si i.cni u So AC, that wholesome aid to beauty. Silver locks grow dark from the use of Un.i.'s HAIR L)KK. The subset iber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and exes >f goods, from Cob iru Station to Milllieim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward) and all points along the line, at ] reasonable charges. The pat zona go or the public respectfully solicited. JAN ILl. is MUSSEK. The much talked of Plymouth Hock fowls can be seen at D. 11. Holes, in Aaronsbuig. Asa table fowl and av egg producer they ,%rc superior to anything yet brought in to tLis part of the country. lie lias also a lot of imported genuan canar ies which lie lately received from Philadelphia—all excellent singeis. In one of our late issues we noticed the robbing of the missionary box in the M. E. S. 8. room of this place. Cilice then the guilty party has been ferretted out, and has confessed the crime. We understand the otlicers of the school have been very lenient towards the party, in that they have allowed him to go unpunished. The rose of death. Do not wait until the hectic Hush which indi cates advanced consumption, ap pears on the cheek. Check the hard cough and heal the irritated lungs with Ilile's J lone y of I lore hound and Tar, before the crisis comes. He in time. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Tootliache Drops cure in 1 minute. 10-4 Persons in need of fine Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the mouth, will do well to call at John F. Ilarter'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 i>er.aining to Dentistry will lie executed in the l est style. Terms reasonable. All work warranted. tf. The next term of the Penn Hall Academv will open on Monday, April 14th, 1879 The efficient manager and excellent educator. Prof. Wolf, has made this school one of the best in Pennsylvania and the citizens should not fail to sup. port it. For terms and other information apply to D. M. WOLF, A. M. Principal. Tuesday was as lively a day iu Millheim ,s we had one for a good while. The streets were thronged with fliiting wagons, the people were all confusion and the whole town represented a scene of bustle and hurried activity. The weather was fine, which gave the fritters a cheerful spirit an l a fair opportuni ty to move their articles with con venience and with very little dam age. A prize fight between Arthur Chambers and John 11. Clark, both of Philadelphia, for SIOOO a side took place on the 27ch of March, in Canada on Niagara River. They f aught for two hours, twenty min utes and fortv seconds and punish ed each other terrible. Jhambers however came out king of tho prize ring, this being liis sixteenth battle. He is now the champion light-weight of America. Mr. A. F. Winkleblech, of Aa ronsburg, a millwright bv trade, and witlialla good workman left his home and family about three weeks ago, and since then, nothing has been beard from him. He had sold his horse, and left tnc wagon and harness in the care of some man in Nittanv Valley, who has given it to Winkleblech's brother. His fami ly, consisting of wifeandfour child ren will quit housekeeping and live among their mothers friends, who are all in good circumstances. At Korman's sale, last Thursday, a young fellow from Union county, who had, as it appeared, looked into the glass once too often, made him self ridiculous by annoying and even insulting some ot the ladies present, lie had been engaged in this busi ness for a while, when one lady un dertook to teach him better manners. As he walked up to this lady, with the intention of abusing her, bhe struck him three heavy blows across the hood, with the handle of a buggy whip, which satisfied him tor the rest of the day and kept him from further annoying anybody. There are two women walking around a track in Concert Hall in Philadelphia at present. One has undertaken to walk three thousand half miles, in three thousand conse cutive half hours and the other to walk four thousand quarter miles, in four thousand consecutive quar ter hours. hating and sleeping must all lie included within these short interva's, or else they must eat and sleep as they walk ; as it is they cannot take any proper rest and the result is that one of them walks around the ring in her sleep, supported by an able bodied man. "While on a business trip to Wood ward oi.e (lay last week, we went to see John C. Motz's mill at that place and can say, that we didn't regret it His mill is about as fine a sight as a man can see in a day's travel. A splendid lot of new ma chinery. f.or as clean as a parlor and faultless order throughout the whole mill, are points that can't fail to make a good impression on any observer. We do not doubt Mr. Motz's words in the least when he lioasts of making as good flour, and perhaps a liule better, than h ly mill in the count v. Last Saturday afternoon, MIH. Pauline Held, wife of C. 11. Held, deceased, of Millhelm, sold her household goods at public sale, which was well attended, taking the unfavorable weather into considera tion. Mrs. Held expects to tako up her home with the mother of (.'. 11. Held. The public schools of Aaronsbuig i have closed their winter term. The primary school taught by Miss Julia A. Wolf (now Mrs. 1). (). Deiuiug er) closed on Friday March Hist, the intermediate taught by I>. 11. Hole, on the iMth and the Grammar school taught by A. W. lteigel on Tuesday evening ihe -3th, with an entertain ment. Perfornianees were good, but house very much crowded, which : made it unpleasant on account of | noise and confusion. One party on the outside kept up a good bit of noise and big talk, until another party (danled a good sized list in his face which took the talk right out of him. Bummers of that snipe had better travel to where tliey come from. Can't use them here. On Sunday forenoon while Mrs. Christopher Meyer was absent from home attending preaching in the Salem Church, parties entered bel li ouse and stole an entire suit of clothing, belonging to a bov who stayed with her dm ing the w inter. In the afternoon. Air. Win. Noese and family were called awav to visit a neighbor having a very sick child. Mr. Meese went home earlier than the rest of the family, and on ap proaching the house, noticed one ol the windows oin-n and a man stand ing near it, who ran away followed by a second party on noticing Air. X'eese approaching. It is sup posed it was tbe same pa-ty who had called on Mrs. Mover during the forenoon. From Mr. Xeese tliev stole a suit of clothes and in their hurried flight dropped a shirt and overcoat just inside of the window. ——— APPOINTMENTS OK MINISTERS CENTRAL PENNK. CONFERENCE, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Clll RfII IN ALTQOM DISTRICT. Silas C. Swallow, Presidium El der, Tyrone, Pa. Alloona, First Church —11 Hamlin Eighth Avenue—Milton K Foster " Chestnut Avenue —Thos Sherlock, llolliduysburg—J A DeMoyer, Duncansville —.1 M Clarke, Martinsburg—M E Smith, Williamsburg—W W Dunniire, Logan Valley—George Guyer, Tyrone—Finkly II Riddle, Port Matilda—Joseph R King, Milesburg and Unionvillc —Joseph 11 Shavei, Howard—J II Akers, All Cronce Penns Valley—Walter It Whitin y Bellefonte —A Duncan Yoeum, Pleasant Gap— John A Wood, Jr., Half Moon —George W llvMi.se, Pine Grove —Henry F Cares, Warrior's Mark —Isaac Heekmar, Birmingham -II S Mendenhall, Philipsburg—A M Crcighton, Grahamton—J F Brown, Osceola and Iloutz dale—John A Woodcock, Clearfield—J S McMuriay Cle irfield Mission —W 11 Dill Woodland—Robert P Campbell, Cearfield Circuit —W C Wilson Curwensville — George Leidy, Lumber City —Isaiah Edwards, New Washington—G II Ague, Glen Hope— Furman Adams, Snow Shoe — Harvy S Lundv, Congress llill John F Craig, John S W Dean, Professoi in Pennsylvania Slate College, member of Rellefonte Quar.crly Conference. William E.arnshaw, Chaplain of the National Assylum for Disabled Volunteers, at Dayton, Ohio, Mem ber ot Warrior's Maik Quarterly Conference. J R Hvkes and A J Cook, mis sionaries to Kiu Kiang, China. Su PE it AxxuAT Ki) T i iom asTa n • evhill. George Borkstrcsser, Frank lin Dyson, J A Coleman, II G Dill, Oliver Ego, J A Mcdick, G D Cheno witli, William Schriber, F E Crever, J W Elv, Elisha Butler, J P Bobo, J G MeKeehan. W L Spottswood, L N Clark. SUPERNUMERARY— XV II Stev ens, J It Akers, Ileuben Loyeland, J F Davis. TRANSFERRED —C A Holmes, to the Kentucky, Joseph Giay to tho Nebraska, and S L Bowman to the Philadelphia Conference. LOCATED— Noah Schloeser, J B Moore, P B Kuch, II Linn. KKCERSBIK6 SELECT SCHOOL. The Spring Session of this School will open on Tuesday, April 15th, 1879, and continue ten weeks. Eve ry effort will l>e made to render satisfaction to both Students and Parents. A Normal Class will bo formed for the benefit of those who are pre paring to teach, and special atten tion jvill bo given to branches per taining to the profession of teach ing. Classes will also he formed in Latin, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Alge bra, Vocal Music, .tc; Books to be used may lie had at Rebersburg. Most of the text books wiil be the same as those formerly used ot the County Normal. Tuition from $2.00 to $5.00 —one half in advance and remainder dur ing term. No deduction for lost time except i*i ease of sickness or by special arrangement. Boarding and furnished rooms can be bad at reasonable rates. Students should make arrangements through the teacher, for boarding. For further information apply to C. L. GRAMLY Teacher. fOXSIJIPTIOW (TREI) An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of u simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat ami lung affections, also a positive und radical euro 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 make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tive, and a desire to relievo human suffer ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who desiie it. this receipt, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by ad dressing with stamp. naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 141 rower's Block, Roches ter, New York. Mw. - DIED. On the mil nit., atAaroushurg, Mr. John Frank, aged 74 years, 1 month and 20 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. H EFOISM Kl)— Jtev. J. G. SkocmakT Pastor, German preaching in Auronsburg next Sunday morning, and iu the evening in Mill heitn, in English. LUTHERAN.— Rt>\ J. Tomlinson, Pastor. Preaching in Millheim, next Sunday af ternoon. EVANGELICAL. —The quarterly Conference will meet at MusserV church at Penns Creek yu Saturday afternoon. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mill helm Cornet Ilnnd will meet in the Town Hull on Monday nml Thuintwy evening*. „ , IVdTldwnflO (Jrungo No. Sli 1 . *• meets In Alexander's block on the 2nd "a tnrduv of eaeli month at e. M. and OU the till Saturday ol em-li month lit I', r. M. Mlllhelm Uulgc No.iW. 1. o. o. F. meets in the New Hall, Pcnn strict, every SalthUay evening. Lodge Library opon every Saturday eve ning alter it o'clock. The Mdlholm It. ft 1.. Association meet* in tlie Town Hull, oil the vveiitna of the second M> nday of each month. ADMIN WTRATOEVS NOTIOK LETTERS of Administration h n Inglveen grant td to the undersigned on ttic estate of An nie Hostennan, lute or llallies township deceased, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to s.tld estate,arc horohy request ed to make Immediate payment, and those having elaltns to present them duly uuthen tieated for settlement. -dw. It. It. IIOSTKUMIN. ITlxi-OfTOU's NoTO K. -l.ettera testainont ar> upon tie' estate of Henry Suiull, Si., late of Miles tow.N.shlp, deeeased, hav lag been granted to tlie subscribers, all persons Knowing themselves Indebted to decedent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, ami those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. S IMUKL (iKAMLY, AAItON SMULL, llatt. Kxeentors. N r OTt<'K is hereto given that an Ap plication will lie made under the Act t .r Assembly of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania entitled "An Act to nrov'do for the liienrporaii n ami Regulation of cer ain corporations" apjuoved Apitl "JtHh, IS7I, ami tin- supplement thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to he railed the Millheliii TNi'ntdWe Koad Company the ob ject of which is to construct a turnpike J read from Mlllhelin to L. C. & JS. c. Rail tCo.nl and tor this purpose to have, noses* and enjoy all the rights, lie tie tits am! privi leges oi the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. JOilN It, I INN, bohcUor. >1 i 1 tlieli.i Unrki I. Wheat No. 1 1.00 | Wheat No. t; 90 Corn -io ttvo 4,1! Oats White Hats. Black 2> Buck wheat 30 Flour s.ti<> Bran ft-Short*, pci uu la 00 Salt, iar Url M;> Piaster, ground t°-00 Cement, per Bushel 4j to 50 Hurley Mi cioverseed..4-00 Uutter 12 Hams tildes Veal 3 Perk Be. Kggs 12 ! Potatoes W j Lard I Tallow 0 , Soap . 5 | Dried Apples 1 tried I'caches Dried Cherries 4 I CO AI. MARKET. Kgg Coal i.\.20 ; Stove " , r ..'o Chestnut " 5.00 l'ea " 3.50' Corrected every Wednesday by Oephart I A Musser. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet tliev are witiiin the reach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S 1.1 VER PILLS. The onlv sure ss or VOICE, or soiut THUOAT NIH n.nrc and post office addrcKii, with two 3 nl jwjstago si.imps, ami state sDkitcss. The book Is elegantly Illustrated. (11l pp. 12 mo. 1579.) The Information it contains, in the providence of (lor lias been treating diseas es of the NV.-O, Throat and I-ll'sgs. AS a RlKJ c{al practice in Cincinnati. since ISA*. Ad drevs lr. X. It Wolfe. Cincinnati, Ohio. THE WORLD'S BALM. PH. 1,. D. WUYBI HN'RT AI ,T FR*f Iv B SYRRR. AR A remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YKAHS in a private jmacr.CF. aud NEVCH KAXLIXU TO R.MIH ALI.Y 1 IRK RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, nrysinelas. Scrofula. Secondary Syphilis, ciravel. Diabetes, AND all diseases in which the blood is Implicated, is now offered to the public. Sold by all ITKTAIF. t)UL fitilSTS, and (wholes.l.E only) hy TitK H' KYBt'RN ME DLCINECO.P.O. BOX W, Rochester, S. V ;-iu IF^LAMEJLA^LV (3—-.A] BRNSOS'S CAPCINK I'OKtnj* I X \ I'XAsrKK is for lameness or 9 C \ WEAK IU SS of the back Kheuuia ttisin ami ail local a< hes & pains, the BUHL tremcdy known. It was invented t<> over! feoiutf the slow action OF THE ordinary! iL'orou s L*LUHTERS. LI relb \es pain at once! and cures where other piasters will null eve N relieve. Sold everywhere BY Drug I gist*, L'llce, 2") cents. LL-4w. 1 It EE HI! arson*' I'iiryat ive I'll* make New Rich blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire svstem In three months. Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from I to I2weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing is possible. Sent by mail for X letter stamps. I. K. JOHXniO.N' A- CO., Bangor. Me. 32-c U>T T>IVO returns in 30 days on SIOO invest" IPJ MWJ cd. official Reports and infor mation free. I Ike. profits weekly on Stock options of #lO to sso. Address, T. ROITKTT WKIOHT & Co. ltankcrs, 35 Wall stieet, New York- 13. 4t . Dr. Oberholtzer's Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK. is now highly rtcommended and entensive ly us* d for Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, Aches, Pains. Mores Stings. Swellings. Sprains, &c. It is of the greatest value in curing Cuts, Galls, Sprains and swellings in horses. It acts quickly and surely. It at once smoothes and relieves the Stiff Joints, the Lame Muscles and the Aching Nerves. The money will he paid back to any one not satisfied with its effects. Price 2a cts. 5 l>sttles for sl. Prepared only by Levi Obcrholtzer, M. lb The Phoenix Pectoral. Has proved itself to be peculiarly adapted to olu persons, consumptlvencss and child ren It breaks a cold. It stoj is a cough. It aids expectoration, [t gives instant relief. Jt gives strength. It br ngs rest. It has made more euros than any other medbvae. Thousands of the citizens of Eastern Penn sylvamia have used it for years past and testify to the relief given and cures effected Price, 25 cents or ft bottles for sl. Prepared by Levi Oberlioitzer M. I>. GERMAN NORSK AND ( 0W POWDKR. Keeps stock healthy and in good condition. It aids digestion and assimilation. It makes fat, muscle and milk. By using it a horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in lienor spirits ami coll odion. It also keeps poultry healthy and increase the quantity of eggs. It Is made by Dr. Levi Oberlioitzer at his mills, back o| 133 N. Third Street, Pliila. It is sold bv actual weight, at 15 et. per pound, by -L W. s.sojk, Milllieim, Pa. SWEET N A V Y Awarded highest pritc itc CVnf*ijji:il Kxpoyltioii for fne chewing qualities and fxcc'Ln.'e ami tuning ehar iwttr cf tntf lining nnd Jlarorniq, Vlio boat tohftcoo fver inadr. A n rtuiMua 'A clos?Iy imitated on wife nor gor>drf, w* Ihaf Ik'tt w on every plug. HoMhy ldcalor*. forhample, tree, to A. SC * Mfis., ]>lerpbu£. Geo. F. Waki i.e. General Agent. 52-1 w No*. -Sand ft s mlli Wafer •'•tree! Phila- Ip, GKI'HAKT, \ K A. MTBSKK ; GEPHART & MUSSER i i DFALLILS in I , Groin, CloYfrnotHi, ; flour; A , Foul, Coal,| I'lailcr A | Knll. Imilliieim, pa. llightt market price paid .for all Kinds o 1 Delivered either at tUe'HKICK MILL tufaf. j the eld MUSS Kit MILL. .In MILLHKIM. - GOAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand anil sold at prices that de fy competition. Ashareof the public patronage respectfully elicited. 3'J-Iy JonwM. LIMY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Eellefonte, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET. W. J. STRaver. Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's store, MILLHEIM, PA ' The patronage of the public respcct utly solicited. ' 'irriii i mi aiii< , mni > tmmmmtmmfmmr* Poors, Shut-IB dj H Yellow Pine ters,sash win I (loontig kept dow Frames, P u .• Sj eonstauslv on ltraekotH, ami H E hand. With 1 Mouldings, I thanks for • made to order! &'3 K past favors •on short no-H ghe solicits ji | lice and in the H q S continuance , Inst manner.! oot thesamu. ■nmnmnBMBDKKiaHKHaDB DAV. 8. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIVWAUE, STOVEPIPE & TUHIMIAGS, SPOITIVG and FRUIT CAAS, \ Would respectfully inform the public that I he keens on hand or makes to order all Kinds of Tikwaub, Stovc- KIXTtAKS, KHI ITCASS, etc., etc. £ SPOUTING A SPECIALITY. 3 Fruit cans alwayson hand. Itcpalriiift done at short notice, ilaviug some ten years experience in the business he flutters him self that tils work is fully equa to any iu this section of the country. A share of the public patron.ge is respect fully solicited. Shop, next door to •Fournnl (took store, JI til helm, |>n C. "W\ STCJRGIS,! MERCHANT TAILOR, OX E BOOR EAST OF TIIF. RAXXKR STORE, MARKET STREET. ! LEWISBURG, PA. I Firot Class Goods, Good, Honest Work and Moderate ./-fl ! MRRMF II N. , ,■,, — ■ ■ I wKn^rtm!t ! ffqf* P r.'cee —is the Combination to be Sound at Mr. Sturgis' j Establishment. Patronage from Centre Co. respectfully s vm raw wgi- r >; solioited. j LOOK AT THE PRICE —Of— THE PENNY STORY P\ PER fi panes, 24 .columns, of Original and Brilliant Stories, Foe try, &c , &c. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST OITE CZEHsTT One Cent per Copy, liy Mail. Three Months for 15 cents." Six Months for 25 cents 50'oents for one year. Postage paid 'y publishers. Address, Picssr Sroav PA- I'Kit. fio7 Hansom street, Philadelphia, Pn. G ENERAL AGENTS >VANTED In every city and town. 10-lv. THE YOUNG AMERICAN SCROLL SAW Beats the World • J. M. BEUGLER, Sole Proprietor, WILLIAMS PORT, PA. Send for Circulars. 1 AN EXtlllXU BOOK! 20,000 SOLD! Stanly's Own Story Of Jiin "Wild Adventures" and "Tri umphs" rewritten in the graphic style of Hon. j. t. lleadly, Isilieonly authentic and copyrighted cheap edition, ami is selling faster than any other hook, in Amcrie. , " 5 2t, ,u11 history of his "Down the con go. The press commend it. Purchasers VS a m , Agents are eager for it, because . Respite hard times. More. AGENTS WANTED! uS 'MS i>haui? Bkoihchs. Publishers, 1 hiladr-lphia. jlll. HARRIS' STANDARD STORE, 235 MAE/KET ST., LEWISBUBG, PENNA. S 'PJMMf &JWOWVVMMJBWT* We always lead, we never imitate, AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Our shelves and cour.teni are now loaded with bright new Good* front floor fo ceiling consisting of the following articles : Millinery Department. Spring and Summer If Us A' Bonnets. Trimmed and untrimmrd, Ladies, Misses A Childrens Chips, Straws it Leghorns. French A Domestic Flowers. Brocaded* Two toneel tfc Double, faced ftibbnns. Satin, Gros Grain and Silk Rib (tons. Black per cent. below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest and hand somest stock ever shown in this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 73 cents. Beautiful Ingrain carpet 25 cts., Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7 cents. Great bargains in Carpet I Chains and Mattings. 500 Pairs of Misses' and Children Stickings ti cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings. Toe largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cashmers, Black Alpaccas, Jamestown Aloaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Matelesse in all colws and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever shown in this City. Wonderful Bargains in Mens and Bovs Casimers, Cottonado, Vants Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Linens, Towliiigs, & 5000 yards of the best quality of Calico at 4 cents a yard, and every thing proportionately cheap. By keeping only lirst class goods, selling a.fc very low prices, and fair, honest dealiug, wo have built up a very large business, not only in Clinton County, bit in all the adj lining ©ounties reaching hundreds of miles distant, enabling us to buv goads in large quantities and thorohy can undersell all competitors. Call early asd be convinced of the Great Bargains we offer, Bee Hive Store, Sign of the Large Bee Hive Over the Door, 65 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. J. J. EVERETT, PROPRIETOR 20,000 lbs of good washed wool wanted lti exchange for tho abovo bargains for which tin highest cash wice • - will be paid. Notions & Fancy Gaois Department. Hosiery, Gloves A Corsets. Jiuchint/s A Collcrettcs. ; Linen Cuffs A Collars. Silk, Limn ami Carabine Handker chiefs. J Silk limes A Tics. " A Worsted Vailings. Jircton. Russian A Hamburg Laces Gilt, Pearl, Ivory A Silk Buttons. Hamburg Edgings , 100 different styles. Towels A Napkins Jewelry, Perfumery A Hair Goods. HOWTOGfTiMN ' I;im>O,H ifrti far tal*. 1< r trr* cr|. } >• Knntui I'avlßc Hmf'' •Uu4." aar l.alld CommtMUwcr. Salts,. XVrrtt. | stw. j ijij I* J mwnt bb, e Scrap IJaok of the rroaw 0007 of Wro Lloir.oliold iilaparine"—ail poa-pard. (or <-nlr 90 c* la money, or in ona-ccnt *.->!♦:• stamps. Aw wanted. Moat Hboral tnrraa, but nevparation | know n Mint will cure CossrNmoJk and all (lfteusesof the TUKOAT AXP LL'NOW—indeed so strodg our I'afth !n thnm, nod also to convince you that they arc no buuifmg, we will forward to cverv sufferer, lv. mail, post puid, n free trial "bo a. We don't want your money until y m are perfectly Mt;,fled of th'iv eur.nlfw powers. If your lift* Is worth saving, don't delay in giving these row PER* a trial, as they v (ll surd} cure von. Price, for large box, s;.ow, aout to auv pail Laurelton 8.10 8 W Cobnrn 11.25 Arrive at Spring Mills P-50 EASTWARD 2- 4. a. LctVK A.*. A. t. p. Boring Mills It.to Coburn l..Y> Laurelton 11.4 < ."ft Millmout 11.56 4.-JR Mlffilnbnri! li to 4jt ta ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE ' TfttK.HiS • 525 A Y6ftr, witU larc/H T& duct ion for Ap#€lin6n NcmibAv* lOienU, r M" pwull/™ S iPnUH