Jse louraal. fiilcr & Demimer. Proprietors B O. L>M\OKK, Asaomltt Editor liWwlni.Thursday Apr. 10. Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. It is probablv rememliered that some years ago —in IsT 'i— Congress passed a law providing for tlie erect liou of dm able headstones over the graves of soldiers of the regular and volunteer forces of the United States whose remains are interred in the National Military I Vmeterics. This Uw has been carried on*, and tin* graves of the Nation's dead in these cemeteries are now permanently marked. At the instance of the War IJeparluient. Congress has re eentlv auUi'Wtzed the erection of similar he idstones over the graves t f the Union soldiers who are buried in private and village cemeteries. This will be done as soon as the necessarv arrangements can l>e made. In the ine>.ntUne the Quar termaster General. t "Washington, will at once proceed to collect the necessary information as to where these headstones are rt quired. Xlpersons having any knowledge ot tucb' iial pttecs of soldiers in private cemeteries whose graves are net marked, are requested to com municate the f;!et to ihe Quarter master General, and give, regiment, company, and date of death of de ceased, if known. Similar infor mation is desired from parties in charge of such cemeteries. U" coursa it is not intended to furnish headstones for graves over which monuments r.ave already leen erected by relatives or friuuls .•f t lie deceased. TRAUKDY IN BACPHIN COYMY Last Thursday, Amos Gayinan, •god 36, having a wife and three children, and keeper >fa hotel in the village of Dauphin. shot and killed a young woman. Iladassah or D>s mc Douglass, aged 19, who had for merly lived as a domestic in his ho tel, with whom he had fallen in love and had become intimate, bat it is not known that it was criminally Sti She had left hi-* hotel and he was de sirous of getting her back, lie had boon drinking hard fur several davs .•nevious, and on the day named he met Uer ia the street walking with Miss Florence Biekel. Gay ma a kept on a short distance, w !n he turned and retraced bis, *.fps, catching no with the girls, •nd sake-1 of "Dessie"' Douglass wbt tbev he might acconi\auy her ' iifne.l a|ie replied • • You arc vo ir j "W;i uia>U*r." Gayman then walk-: 1 alongside of her, remarking : "1 isi >een met your beau." Miss : Jiougfciss replied: 4 *T saw him too.*' ! < vermin answered : "If lis sees nm ! riih vou, h- *ll knock the head off me!" Jast then.being seized with ! a til of |MS*ton or jdalousy, he siepp-, i J in front f "D ssie," 1 l.ioki ;g her fall in the face, and drawing a live • hainhered revolver from his pocket • Hred at the helpless giil, the ball J striking her left breast. lie fired . second hol l which missed 1 an 1 whit ; the poor victim staggered (lay man deli'oeratelv walked up to her. i pulling the muzzle of the pistol to j her nght breast and tired —the slug' parsing through her heart killing the unfortunate creature almost instant - ! ... When the first shot was fired J Miss Biekvl felt her friend's arm ' lnosiug its hold upon liers. and tlie expression %, Oh" escaped her lij>s. \ layman, like a mad or insane man. i i.iieu placed the revolver against his j own breast and fire.l, the ball pass- j ■ •,g this nigh uis heart, producing al n.- sl instant death. As quick as Miss Biekel could j collect her senses, she ran to Dr.; Vmberger's Olfice and gave the | alarm. The doctor and Mr. W. 1\ Oiiruor, a cigar manufacturer resid ing near by, were soon on the scene. ' They found Dessie hi agonies of j death, lying in the middle ot the j sidewalk, and Gay man also ii:s°nsi- ' bh? and dvingat her feet. The town was son:: aroused, and Gayinan was j conveyed to his hotel mid Miss 1 Douglass to her mother's residence, j The revolver was lying in th l ? mid- j dio of the pavement, and was identi ?ed as having belonged to Gayinan. j lie wife and children of Gayruau i and the widowed mother of Miss I Douglass, as might be supposed ! were almost frantic with grief ; i and the (Vhole poouUtimi of I).iu- ; piiin expressed heartfelt sorrow at the awful death of a beautiful and • inoffensive girl and the rash act ! compitted by the erring and half-j crazed hotel keeper. THE CONTEST. Tlie Curtiu Yocum contest brought quite a number of people to town, last week. The testimony was taken in the ofliee of J. 11. Retfsuder, Esq. Judge Frank, from Itebersburg. sat as Commissioner, James A. McCT.tin, of Milesiuirg, as Amanuensis, and J. Reese VauOi iner as Clerk. W. C. Heinle, l.sq., of Belle fonte 4 appeared as council for Ex- Gov. Curtin, and S. 11. Orwig, of MifHinburg, and Clement Dale, of Bellefonte, for Yocum. The cross-examinations and ob jections made by Yocum's counsel were tedious —sometimes ridiculous. In some instances they kept men cn the stand for three hours, who had as clear and legal a I iglit to vote as anv others in the county. This was done simply to delay the examination of other witnesses, and put an expensive delay upon Ex- Gov. Curtin. But the determina tion of the other side to have every witness properly examined , soon produced its good effect, and made Curtin's friends masters of the field. •Sixty-two witnesses were exnmiu- M. They were from Gregg, Haines, Miles, and Penn townships. .Not one witness left unexamined and not a vote was lost for Ex-Gov. Curtin. Everybody on our side was found as straight as a line. Every witness on the stand who voted for Curtin proved himself a legally quali fied elector. In the Democratic stronghold of Centre county fraud lias no place It is neither natural nor congenial to the honest yeoman ry of Penns and Brush Values. Gen. Hancock's friends are bring ing him to the front as a candidate for President. He would make a popular candidate and a first class President. But wouldn't the Pads question his 7oy<?b/, WESTWARD. 110! —Last Tuesday another instalment ot emigrants, eleven in number, lett Bellefonte for Kansas. We are acquainted with but few of them—'Squire Peters, "of Hoalsburg, and G. W. Keen and John Stover, of Mill leiin. May their fondest hopes be realized. For several days last week we had what in common parlance is known as very mff weather Cold, stormy, snowy—why it was absolutely bad enough for mid winter, and yet we feel sort'er gratiTul to Mr. Old Prol) {b'lieve that's the old buffers name what makes the weather), for post poning his deceptive pranks until wo had returned tro.n our wedding trip. That ir is nice of the old chap. The papers sav that Gen. Giant is to come home next August. Well, what if lie does, he can come or stay, just as he pleases. Guess the sun will rise and set all the same whether he cnnies or i.ot. Hut all attempts of the Radical .press to write iiim up into a great man must prove futile. All the receptions, boxquots, toasting and toasting they can shower on hitu will not uianu ta dure greatness out of such ordin ary wood as Mr. Grunt is made of. No matter how much the rings inav desire him for "next President,'' the peoplo have learned to rate him at his true worth. Giantism is played out. WANTED.— Dollars. Half Dollar* (Quarter Dollar*, Dions, Half Danes and Vents. The following American coin will he received at the JOURNAL OFFICE or HOOK STORK, on subscription, or in payment of goods, or, if insisted upon—in exchange for other money, such as gold, silver, greenbacks, na tional currency, subsidiary coin or copper: DOLL \its* of th? veats 17(4, 1805, 1536, 1536, In'lJ, IS4J, 1.-44, D4<h 1819. 1850, 1801, 1852, 1863, 1954, 1855, 1856, 1557, 1858, lSj9, ISOO, 1 SGI, ISO 2, 186!, 1865, 1806, 1%7, 1369. HALF DOLLARS. of 17%, 1797, ISO 4, 1815, l>ol, 1852. QITAKT Kit DOLI.AUS. of 17%. 1797, ISO 4, 161 >, 1823, 1827, 1828, 1541.1549, 1806, 1860. DIMES, of 1793, 1797. 1795, 1800. 1807. 1809. 1810. 1811, 1813, 1814, 1522, 1824. 1840. H ALF DIMES, of 1794. 1793, 1796, 1797, 1800. 1801. 1302, 1803, 1805, 1844,1846. CENTS, from 1793 to 1620, inclu sive. •TIIK COM." It is not often that wo praise our Milllieiui bovs, but when wo have veas-ms to do so it is all the more gratifying to us. W' hereby thank "the boys'' heartily for their very nice behavior on a recent occasion in which we were personally much concerned. In other words we would express to k *the boys" our warmest obligation for having spar ed us the annoyance of a cntotftump iYtn serenade. We had hail intima tions that "the boys" would cut up high—that they would s-t the town on end, and-*'f-fortft ; a id now that the a tfa iris over ami they did be have so nicely, we can not withhold our thanks and unstinted praise. Wo have strong hope even for the Millhcim Bovs. They made a big stride in eivili/.itiou and good man ners, the other Wednesday evening. One word more. Let the absurd fashion of serenading newly married couples in tkin way cease at once and forever. We have seen occasions of this kind that just seemed as if all the ugly* spirits of Paiideoiouitun had broke loose to annoy and ag gravate a feu particular persons. Toe re is neither good sense, decen cy or wit in such a procedure. The fun is of the rudest and silliest kind. We cannot dismiss this matter without a word of encouragement to 4, the bo} s.*' For your own good do make up yoar mind to quit all such nonsense as that alluded to. Income regular attendants of Sun day sclmol, of the preaching of the Gospel, Bible Class, and similar re ligious exercises. Try to add to your stock of useful knowledge dai ly. Cultivate good common sense and good manners, and let there be less booiishness and rudeness. But we have said about enough for once. Hope it may prove "a word in sea son." SPRINGS- MILLS IT SMS. goods 1 ' arrive at Grenoble's every day. Humor has it that Mr. Duncan of this place, and a Mr. Doug.il, of Milton, will go into the mercantile business here soon. .1. W. Kvumrine is proud and sassy as can be. Iris a boy. Last week three yon Qg inen from Sugar Valley, whilo at the Depot at train time got on the train and concluded to jump off while the train moved out. Tiiey did so—but the results were so sad to them that they will probably never try such a foolish trick again. They aie so used up that their own mothers would hardly recognize them. On Sunday the 30th ult., a Mr. Jobson borrowed a horse and sulky from Mr. George Gentzel, to go to Millheim, and when returning home at this place the hor. s e ran away smashing the rig and hurting him self so much .hat he died from the effects. Mr. Jobson escaped un hurt as he was not ou the sulky when the horse started. Yoney. REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS. Our farmers have commenced plowing. (J. L. Gramley has purchased T. R. Zeigler's property for SI2OO. Jriuce Apiil Ist many a one has boon praving: "forgive us our short comings." Of course our Dentist is the cham pion checker player, although some of our merchants, as well as the 'Squire are putting forth strenuous efforts to snatch the belt from hirn. Stealing Sammy Faust's buggy whip and putting it upon another man's wagon for the purpose of im plicating the innocent, is the most novel way to reach the height of im pudence and meanness. It is certainly not mortifying to the many friends of your Associate to hear of the success which attend ed him in his protracted Wolf hunt. No doubt experience taught bira that "perseverance ovi rcometh all things." It is another evidence, too, that Editors do riot wholly dis card the bible. (See Genesis, 2 ; 18.) Well, give us your Ben. * A NO.\, Canal navigation has opened. j < hew Jackson's Host Sweet Navy Tohacca. 47-IV ! Rev. John 11. Grier, of Jersey shore, is UJ years >IJ. _ -. — —- Have von made garden, cleaned house, "or both neither?" And if ; not ichi/ not ? i .1// (hi I'ubhi'ttltons ft (he .Inni'e wn I Snnthof School I'nion arefor sale at j tin Journal Dook Store, of ratnhtyue J price*. If. -■ < • • • * Tho Millheim 1. .V L. Associa tion will meet in regular uioutlilv ! meeting on Monday evening, (ret I he .spon dooUrs ready. KK.VO TIIH - A first rate tjot ling buggy, cut ielv new, is for sale • cheap—at less th in cost. Inquire of 11. K. Lus.\ Millheiui, Pa. The next annual session of the ! Methodist Central Penna. Confer ence will he held at Altooaa, in the spring of lsso. The Sirsmw Scnont, MONITOR, : a valuable aid for Superintendents, j Oiheers and Teachers. Price n cts. For sale at the JOURNAL HOOK STORE. tf. ► The township auditors meet next Monday to "audit and adjust" the accounts of tho several township otlieers. except of the school hoard, which will he settled in June. I r • -•••-- Twelve persons were added to the membership of the Lock Haven tier* ' man Lutheran Church, last Sunday, , l>v the solemn rite of confirmation. Rev. A. Lintz is the Pastor. There is au error in the obituary notice of John Frank, late of Aa rousburg, in last week's JOURNAL. llis age is 84, instead of 74, as er i roneously stated. Wo see bv I lie Clinton J)> tuocrat that Mrs. Philip Swan jer, of lJoon- villo. died on Tuesday the 28th ulti mo, age not given. Mis. Swanger was well known hero and in other parts of l'oiins Valley. Mr. Christian K. Ross, lather of : the lost boy Charlie, was in Mnvder j county last week to see a IK>V whom people thought was the missing son, but the poor fatuei again had to go home disappointed. Rev. IV. 11. Diven, of Saloua, : has recently received a donation from Ins Paul's congregation, four miles west of .Saloua. Tnis is : the second donation Mr. Diven gets i within the last three or tdiir mouths. ! Well, he deserves it. The first of April is now over and ' not a man lost as we know of. Guess j people have paid their big payments, ! and should now give some attention I to their little debts—printer's bills we mean. We are at all times re idv , to till out receipts lor subscription I and job work. Don't you foruc' it. 4 ' A TKSASUUY IK lit PL E READ INGS. by R v. S. (. Shannon, Mil vov. Pa., with an Introduction by Rev. 11. Zeiglcr, I>. D., Superin tendent of the Missionary Institute, Selinsgrove. IVnna." This popular Biule Manual is for sale at the JOL'KNAL BOOK Sronn. Price, 25 cents. tf. Persons in need of fine Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the moutli, will do well to call at John F. Darter's Dental Otlice, one door west of M. fch Church, Miblieim, l*a. Artificial teeth inserted in the test manner. Filling done wiLl care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will be executed in tlie lest style. Terms reasonable. All work warranted. tf. The next term of the Perm Ilall Academy wiil o|>eti on Monday, Apiil lltli, IS7U. The etlie lent manager and excellent educator. Prof. Wolf, has made this school one of the losl in Pennsylvania and tlie citizens should not fail to sup port it. For terms and other information apply to D. M. WOLF, A. M. Principal. Chief Burgess Zerby will open a •Select School here, on Monday. April 21st. Duve is one of the old est teachers in this section, having taught for eleven consecutive years. He has a permanent or state certifi cate and is known to be thoroughly qualified. Millhcim ought to hie able to support mie good school, and we hope Mr. Zerby will b liberally supported. <B'j;i I jour children to school. It is a real pleasure when one en ters a store, to fiu-l a good and full assortment of goods, low prices and clever, obliging salesmen. Such an excellent combination can be found though every day of the year (Sun days excepted) at EVERETT'S POPU LAR BEE HIVE STORE, Lock Hav en, Pa. One could not find a better place to buy in a year's travel. Can did fact. What everybody says must no true, and everybody does say that the portraits taken by J. Wesley Cornelius, Lewisburg, are just a trifle closer to perfection than any others made in Cential Pennsylva nia. Now if you have the sligfitcst disposition to doubt our word (print ers should never bo doubted) just go and try 44 Wes" when you go to Lewisburg, and you will afterwards come and thank us for having ad vised you so. See if you don't. Sammy Faust called in to see us the other day and to pay his sub scription. N r ow wo don't say so just because he paid us, or to make us feci good, but because it is tho square truth, that fchimmy is one of the best mechanics, business men and clever fellows generally out of jail. Wc even doubt whether they have much better fellows in jail. He makes a large number of buggies, phaetons, fcc., and always finds ready sale for them, because he lias an established reputation for niak irg first class work. CONSUMPTION <T KEI> AnoM physician, 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 and radical cure tor nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands or eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated bv this mo tive, and a desire to relieve human suffer ing. I will send, free of charge. to ail who desire it. this receipt, with full directions for preparing and using, in (ierinau, V rench, or English. Sent by mail by ad dresing with stamp, naming this paper. W . \V. Xlterar, HI power's Block, Roches tor, New Vofk. l'roa Gift to the suffering.—A, cony of I "Medical Common Mouse," i book of 141 pages, Hi 111 be sent free to all miff Cling with | Consumption, Asthma. Catarrh, Ao., j see advertisement In another column. Ad dress, Dr. N. 15. WOl.ck Cincinnati, Ohio. SOLDIERS HALT. Our Soldier rcadyrs should not lee the card of \V. C. It, l inger A Co'*., Claim Agency, la another column of this paper ; i and nil interested should address llieiit at ouce. and receive the. bcncULs of the IM-'W pension law. •• • - - • Ow: finished young friend, ,1. K. VanOinier, now has a good position in that well known and popular pub lic hotisc, the Miillieini •Hotel. Reese is Chief Clerk, Factotum - - - and - - and, well won't yotl call tltt in Reese, some o' these days to t ike : suthill ? • • t ♦ • - l.'nion county has a great shuk : ing up on the temperance question, | a certain Maj. IC. T. SeolL living i the leetnrei and'prime factor. In | and around Mithinburg sonic Hot) ; persons have taken the pledge. Jlist |n >w Lewisbnrg is under siege. ! Meetings arc held in the several | churches alternately. DIED. i V! Mlhnv, Pa., on the 2. , 1h alt.. Mis. Mary Mrt'aliuout, relict of Win. N. Me -1 t'ahii.nit, lute of Jacksonville, Centre Co. ! a;:e,l 7H ycai s and 11 day-. On the Ist Inst., in Mißiitiburg, John i stilzor. aged 72 years. On the Pfli Inst., hi Miillieini. Solomon Long, aged 7'i years, 1 month aud "J days. Funeral. Friday at 1! o'clock, from the \ House of Mr. Henry Bo!Un*;er, where the relatives and friends of deceased arc invit ed to attend. CHURCH DIRECTORY. F.VAMIKI LEVL..- Herman prea -bj-ig next Sunday inoridng by Kev. c. F. Delninger. t.t KOUMKO —}{fv. (4 Shoe milker I'astar, English preaching iti Aaroiisburg, next Sunday afternoon. I/ riia* *.—HTjni'i-i ivi. P ti(<jr. Gorman preaching in Aaronslmrg. next Sunday morning. Mf.tii-itusT. — Kev. W. It. Whitney will preueli aud conduct e nainauiaa services next Sunday evening. and Society Directory. Ttie Millbcim Cornel Hand v ill meet in Ihc Town llall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Orange No. vfl7 I'. of tl.. meets in Alexander's block ou tlie *2ml Sa tuvdav otoach month at i'.t r. m. and on tlie 4th Saturday of ouch month at p, v. M. Millheim Lodee No.tVA. J.o. O. F. meets in the New Hall, Ponn street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ning after'o'clock. • The Mdlhoitu li. A L. Association meets in the Town Hall, on the evening of the second M> inlay of each month. ]JV\KCCTOK'* NOTlCl:.— Letters testament li ary upon the estate of Henry SmuM, 5,., late of Allies tow Nship, deeeased, hav ing lycn granted to the subscribers. all persons knowing themselves indetifod to decpileut are hereby requested to make immediate paymout, and those having claim- to present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAVPKI. GiIAMLY, AAKON SMCI.L. 11-<'-t. Executors. .Millheim Uiirkvt. Wheat No. 1 1.(0 Wheat No. 2 00 Corn 4m Kve 4.* oats White 32 Oats, black 2>i buckwheat Flour . r '.'o bran A sborra. pci uti l'axi salt, lcr tlrl 1.77, Plaster, ground to.uO Cemeut, per l.ushcl 4"> to .'ill Barley , Tvanothysced Flaxseed (Jloversced 4.n0 Walter 12 Items .'ides Veal ;; Pork be. Kggs 12 Potatoes C'.i Lard 0 -'soap a Dried APp!<*s Dried Peaches Dried Cherries i ■ CO A L MAItKKT. Kgg Coal fj.2i Move •* ;..oO 1 Chestnut *' f k Oi I'ca " ;t.W Corroeted every Wodliesdiry by Gcphart A Mus-or. o!>fi Anc ,v A s tN*'ii t: D.vT, Jan. JOtb by V*," an agent. Scud 1 cent stamp for jmrticulaii*. Kev. S. T. Been, Milton, I'erna. 15-4vv nil 9" /f* ' ■ : kinds. Tl'Mdlt Sg? 18 Bd tfeul}wchargw of BLOOD o j 8 ftj, C-. KSuiucus.'and all di se tse* o SttuE ®w t h ( , KK( Tl M quickly and perfectly cured by a sinqde aud southins ! Itcuciif. For iiiforiuation. address !>:. J. 1 ABKlt & CO., 22 Ann St., N. V. '.-dm Ail soldiers, wounded or injured, ran now obtain pons on* ; under the new law to date from discharge. Address at onco with stamp for blanks and new Soldiers circular. w. C. BERINGER&CD., lb. Smitlifield St., Pittsburg, Fcima. 1"-1. 1 ♦"oide.st claim agency in the State. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness am priceless Wealth to tucir possessor, and yet "they are within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CtlltK for Torpid I.ivr, Pvs- ! pepsin. Headache, Sour Storuaeh. Constipa- ; lion. Debility, Nausea, and all billions com- j plaints and Blood disorders. None genuino . unless signed "Wm. Wright, i'hila.'' If ! your Irugcist will not, supply send 26 cents j or one box to'Barrick. Holler & Co.. -70 v th St. I'hila A FREEGIFT! A copy of my .t>eli'n<'omiiionKeiiwe . Itooit. to auv person sffeilng with CON- ] si.'MpnoN, ASTHMA, CATARP.h BKOVCIIITIS. 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Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from I to 12 weeks may lie restored to sound health, if such a tiling is possible. -Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. f. JOHSfiOtf A CO., Eangor. Me. 32-c SWEET A VI CliswiigM^i^aTfltecfl! Awaidc*i I ' j>ruc at £ f-iiU'nriir.l Exposition f-T jivf. ehfiir.'/ nn.r r 1,-, ".rwe ,i i.i r'axtint ehar a.-lrr cf sircriniiu? mid ti irnrinq. 61m l>n>t toSarco t-vi-r tuadv. Ac cur l-lu- tnp 11 :in-mnvk w closely imilati-d on laf-.Tior l-. <- iL'ii /•'- -£ ft I MtKverypiug. free, to C. V'A, use*'ft "* Mfrn., i itersfcu'g, a. i Geo. F. TV A JIT I.r:. Genera, Agent. Nos. 3 aud -6 Water direct I'hila. 1\ BKI'MAKT. 1). A. MISSER GEPHART & MUSSER i!•:Ais (•mio, Clttivrattd. I'lou rj[ A i ecl. Coal,! ! is ler A Hall. MILLIIEIM, I'A. lflghc h market price paid for all kinds a-r^/JLinsr, Delivered either at tlu-'UKICK Mil.l. nifat the old MI'SSKK MILL,'.In MILLIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand anil sold at prices that de fy competition. Ashore of the public patronage respect fully elicited. 39-ly Jof/vJ*. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - BslUfonte, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLKGHANY STREET. W. J. STRAYER. Fashionable Barber, OppositK Stem's Store, MILLHEIM. PA The patronage of the public respect tilly solicited. ' rt—nTsu r 1 iu nmri ■[imnu Doors, Shut- W H Yellow Pint: tors,sash win-■ ■flooring kept ilow Frames,B s-* -Hconstansly on Brackets,ami3s © altaml. Willi Mouldings, flj a thanks for made to order* p/3 Bpast favois on short iu>.aj Hho solicits a t ice and in tlieijo H continuance best manner.S sot the stone. MJLLHEfM. JfW. DAV. 9. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Tl\-WA UE t STOVEPIPE & TRIMMKVS SPOl T Tl\(i Hir.l FRUIT PASS, Would respectfully inform the public that he keeps 011 hand or makes to order all kinds of TUCWAKK, STOVE FIXTITKKS, KKL ITCA.N9, etc., etc. £ SPOUTING A SPECIALITY. -S Fruit cans alwaysou hand. Repairing dono at short noti.*. Having some ten years experieiu-e In the business he flatters hiir scif that his work is fully cqua to any in liiis section of the country'. A share * the public patronage i.- rcsju-ct fully solieitca. Shop, next door to Journal Hook store, Xllllhciin, Pa. C. "W". STXTRQIS, ! MERCHANT TAIIjOR, OX K DOOII EAST OF THE BANNER STORE, MARKET STRLET, I LEWISBURG, PA. fgf First Class Goods, Good, Honoet Work and Modorato i Prices— is ths Combination to be found at Mr. Sturgis' ../& } fey Establishment. Patronage from Centre Co. respectfully ..£> j solicited. j AGENTS WANTED* lor the and P ctorial Book* and Bloles. Prices reduced t't per cent. National Pub- ILsliingCo., Philadelphia. Pa. Ur4 ViGAd returns in 30 days on SIOO invest vH™ c<t. Giliclitl Mr-ports and in for matiou free. I ike profits weekly on Stock out ions "f slb to $.60. Address. I'. I'oTTtK wionr A Co. Bankers, .T> Wall street, New York* l:j.4t . Baxter & CO.. 17 Wall St. \ V Small sums profitably invested lor eus tonier.s, with prompt montlii.v returns. Books sent free explainiug overvthi ng. Ap;*. loth, 187' J. No. 15-1 y. AGENTS WANTED for Smith's Bible I c ; tiona rv and HOLM AN S NEW PH'TOUtAL BIBLES. Prices reduced. Circulars Free. A. J. HOEMAN & C-0., Phila., Pa. 1M tip' RKAUKK! BKFOHK BIJIINO A PIANO pa ORGAN IK> not tail to send for luy lates* 20 p.ig ltlu-trated Newspaper with much valuab e information Free. New Pianos, sl2.*, aud upward. New Organs, **■*> to $416. lie sure to write me before buying else, where. Beware of Imitators. Address, DA$?. F. BI'.VTTY, Washington. N.J. 15-1. Benson's Capcinej <4o(J Porous Piaster.! I \ There is no doubt aljout thel grcßt, suioriority of this article over com-l men porous plasters and other externa 11 remedies, such as liniments, electricalH ap]iliunccs, &c. Ask physicians in yourl own locality about it, tt is wonderful. P^^hddM^Unyrugjdsts^PGc^^ PROTRUDING TOES PARENTS, you need no longer throw •twfty yout Cnildrcns Shoos tjcfore they uro. half worn, 011 account of Holes through the toes. Either the SILVER, "Or A. S. T. Co." BLACK TIP Will Prevt lit This, A-k for theac shoe when buvliu* 16 w.l HARRIS' STANDARD STORE, 235 IMIA-JR/IKZIET ST, LEWISBURG, PENNA. We always ieaJ # we never imitate* AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Our shelves ami counters arc now loaded with bright now (jewels from floor to ceiling consisting of the following articles : Millinery Department- fi'j-ri'ig and Summer Hats fc Bonnets, Trimmed and untrimmol, Ladies, Misses ci Child reus Chips, Stratcs t Lenlvornsi French tt* Domestic Flotctrs. Brocaded, Ttco toned cfc Double faced Ribbons. Satin, Cros Grain and Sill: Rib IfOns. Black A- Colored Silks and Satins. 44 Velvets A: Flushes. 14 41 Ostrich Feathers, Jfat Ornaments, Ac.. A'c., A , THE GREAT I Bee Hive Store OF LOCK: HA."veist , The Largest Dry Goods and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania j list receiving its Sec 3ml immense Slock FOR SPRING OF 1879. * 820,000 WORTH Now in stock bought Or cash and soi l so low that ovory bod/ in want of Sirs 4 class Dry Goode will be largely interested in buying their goods at the Dee Ilive Store. 5000 yards of new Capet just received, 2 per cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest r.nd hand somest stock ever shown in this City. Beautiful BrussH carpet only 75 cents, Bsautiful Ingrain caroet 25 cts., Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yard* wide 7) bents. Great bargains in Carpet Chnins and Mattings. 500 Pairs of MiSSeS' and Cnildreu Stnckings 6 cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings. Toe largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cashraers, Black Alpaccas, Jamestown Aloaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Matelesse in all colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever ohown in this City. Wonderful Bargains in Mens and B >?s Casimers, Cottouade, Pants Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Linens, Towlings, &j., A 5000 yards of the bat quality of Calici at 4 cents a yard, nd every thing proportionately cheap. By keeping only first class goods, selling at very low pricos, and fair, honest dealing, we have built up a very large business, not only in Clinton County, bit in all the adj lining counties, reaching hundreds of miles distant, enabling us to bitv goods in large quantities and thereby cm undersell all competitors. Call early and be convinced of the Great Birgiius 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 In exchange for the above bargains for which the highest cash price will be paid. Jlonicry, O lot fx A (lorset*. Hitch in(ja A Collerettcs. i! Linen Cuffs A Collars. Silk, Ltnen and Cambric Handkcr 'chiffs. Silk Bores ct* Ties. '' <fc Worsted Vailing*. ; Breton. Russian A Hamburg Laces Gilt, Pearl, Ivory A Silk Buttons. Hamburg Edgings, luO different 'styles. Totccls A Napkins JcCclry, I'crftimsry A Hair Goods. [MP HOW TO StTTHEW • •*!■ "a-t "**<. MM| '"Wt'ir i •• Kana Vrnrttm Mo '* Laud Cumn'nlMtr. Kiwi. .1 Herspßeehof tfce arawa-;! tl>o World M I.l#tT*tnr?. Hintfa Ont>y Bi.,nri]i| IT"'- ~A !1. O il f hrono nt£tiit< mt "Voarw > "Ucj ." p-i'f, fl: " Black Abseil '•ft 0 hooit rnpw- Nndiß*; "Chrfetian (Vitas MrUlfi " a i Kw|r. (a mwt binding and a Mtpk> wpjr f l ko< Houßrlioid —all me wai 36 in nuw.i, jt in im.*nK iKutu* IKMI ▲*: . Vnntcd. MtXt Ithnral I-TUVI bal o-i*tHair *#??■.'• AOUffs. S. 8. Wood, Trilmao Baltdiag, XvwYarLO, Dr. Obcrholtzor'e Liuunent, CAMPHOR MILK. i* uun highly it commended *nd enteioire • y d lor lilicuitiutUm, FJ ended feet. Ache*. PaftlS. Sore* Ming*. Swellings Sprains, &P. It is of the greatest value hi nring Cuts, La lis, sprains and swellta#* in lorve's. It acts quickly and surely. U at ninv smoothes ami relieves the Slid Juiit), the tame Muscle* and tbe Aching Kcr'n. The money will lie paid hick to any •*>• not satisfied with it.s effects. Price '*• iff*. *1 battles for f|. Prepared on!y by IAV| OLerholtzer. M. I>. The Phoenix Pectoral. Has proved itself to bo peculiarly adapted loold persdn*,- con'fcutr.ptifeuci* and child ren. It breaks a cold. It Mop* a rough. It •del* expectoration. It gives instant relief. It gives strength. It hr tigs rest. It has made more cure* than anv ether medic .no. 'thousand* nt tbe citizens of Eastern Perm svlvanU have used it for years part a.l testify to the relief given and cores effected I'rirc. 2ft cents or 5 tollies for fl. • Prepared by Levi Obrrholfrcr M. I>. (•KBXAK IIOUSITAXII COW POWBKt. Keeps stork healthy and in gobd condition. It aids dipcsthui and assimilation, ft makes tat. ruti-clcmid luttk. By u-lng 11 a norsc wl'l do more work uti 1 a Cow glee more unlk and be In better sp.f its and own itton. It ul*<i keep.-poultry healthy and increase the quantity of cg-is. It is mado by l>r. Leu ObcrholDcr at lila mills, back 01 Ut N. Thin! Street, Fbila. Ills sold by actual weight, at 15 ct*. per pound, by J. W. Milllieim, pa. PIMPLES,^ I a ill mail (Free) the rcrjnc for \ mmplr \ KOUTABLK Halm that will remove TAN', KKKCKI.ES,. PIMPLES and KLUTCHF*. leaving the skin soft, clear and heautlfnl; also instiurtlons for producing a luxuriant grow lb of hair on a bnld head or smooth face. Address, inclosing S<\ stamp, Ben. Vandelf & Co.. 20 Ann St., N. V. &-<Ka TO (MSTIPTIVES. The advertiser, liaving been 11 :nuaa?uV/> Cured of that dread disease, I onsuinpU<>t, by a simple remedy, is anxious U> make known to hi* fettow -Mifferer* tbe menus of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (frae vl c harge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a *cvr. true for cojiacarriox, ASTHMA, IMI COJTCS, Ac. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address, E A. tVitsox, 191 Penn St.. Wtlhamaby^h. ERRORS OF YOUTH. ACIENTLEMAK who suffered for yarns from Nervous D .BILITY, PREMA TUIIE DEC A V, sml all the effects of yontk fni iudiscretiou, will for the sake of suffsr lng huumniiy. send free to al! who need It. the recipe nhd direction for making tbe simple remedy by which he was cuml. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advert!* cr's experience can do no bv addressing in perfect confidence, jouy B. OGDEX. 42 Cedar St, N. Y-, f-Am THE YOUNG AMERICAN SCROLL SAW Beats the World. J. M. BEUGLER, Sole Proprietor, WILLI VMSPORT, Tk Send for Circular?. LOOK AT rHE PRIOE —-ot THKPENNY STORY i'\ rEK B pajes. 24 <<luiuus. of Original aud Brilliant storied. Poetry, &c., Ac. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST olsrs azEospr One Cent per Copy, by Mall. • Three Months for 15 cents. Sit Months fo- 2> cents 50*ecnts for one year. Postage paid by publishers. Address Pbsnt Stobt Pa teh. 607 sansom street. Philadelphia, Pa. GE!TKI(AL AGENTS WANTED In erery city and town. 10-ly. t. £. YS. C. Rail B0M). : WESTWARD; 1. ?. A I.EAVK a. m. r. u. .*. Montatidnn J.w j.M ti.* ljfnvisiuug 7.15 2.2n 4.45 Fatrflroaud ?5u Uiohl 7.24 2.48 Virkslmrjr. 7 :&> Mifliiulrars "•♦*> S.p Millmimt s.on sM Laureium B.NI 8 V Cnlinrn 1.3 Arnve at Spring Mills !>.-*♦ E AST W Aim 2. 4. • 6 f-Etre 'A. I. A i. t. Spring Mills • )h,m (oburn |e.ir l.aureUon 11, i;> 4 MliUm-at ll.oh Mifllinburit fi fii 4%) YirkSburK U. 38 4.W W'W, ~ fin Lift Fair Ground IgAS *. Lewisbni* o..ii 12.W fl.it Arrive at Montandoa.. 697 l.uo .w N'uj. 1 & 2 connect at &lout ami on with Erie Mail west ou the Philadelphia & Erie Rati Road. Nes 3 & 4 with Day Express oasi ana Nia gara. Editress wftat. Nus. s &r> with Fast Line west. An Omnibus will run between Lcwisbtug aiul Moulaiulnn, to conrey passengers tt and from Pacific Express east on the Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The rccular Railroad Tickets will l*> hea ored between tUcae two points. . . I PENNSYLVANIA MIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Brie R. R. Dlv. ' WIXfEli TIME TAIILE. On and artcr SUNDAY. Nov. loth I*T, Die trams cm the Philadelphia & Erie Kali road Division will 1 uii as follows : .. . WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves l'hHadeipis.. 11 Mp. in. " Harrisburjt....4 27; in. " 7N f Uiamsport. .8 35 a. m ; " Jersey SUoro. .9 07 a. w. " Lock Ilaven..9 40a. m. ' . " Itenuvo 11 09 a. m w,. ~.. arr - Ht Krie...- J y,p. in NIAGARA EXP. lea v. " . itarrisbury 10 50 a. m* " arr. at Willtamsport 200 p. in* , " ,<oc,t Haven 325 p. t* K-ltT LINE leaves Philadelphia..ll4s a. m* !! " , 35 P- m; arr. art W lhininsport ~7 25 p.n Lock llaveu... 949 p. m" , EASTWARD. 1 A<-IFIC EXP. leav. lack haven. .6 40 a. m " Jersey shore 714 a. m. Williams port 7 to a. nt. '* arr. at Harrtbnrg..U to a.m. „ " Phihtdclpbia34sp.nl. PAT J.XPjRES4 leavesia>ek Haven 1120a- in. " Wjlliainsport 1240 p. m. arr. at tlarrisburjr.. 4 10 p. m. 1 ■ otp"\, 1 ir 1 •* Philadelphia 7 20 p. m. LKIF. MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35 p. nt. " Lock Haven.. .9 45 p. m. ,4 WtUiamsport..ll 05 p.m. arr. at IlHrrißburu 3 45 a. w. " Philadelphia....TOO a, m. FAST LINE leaves Wiiiiamsport. .12 '45 a. m. arr. at llarrisburK 3 55a.m. T " *' Philadelphia....74oa. m. I arlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and N\ illiamsport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West. Philadelphia Express Uiy Express East and Sunday Express E-3. fc'eepiag cars en all night trains. WaT. A. HJA LL'WIN, General Eop't
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