ftjjt found. Willtr & Deiaißpr. Proprietors 11 O. PIIMNOBR. AssoofcltC Editor lUlhelin, Thursday Vpr.24. Terms-81.50 Per Annum. 018 RfiPRBSEXT.ITIV ES. Messrs. Gephnrt and Murray, our members of the lower house of the state Legislature, have by their up right and consistent course litllv iustitled the conttdeuce which the people have placed in them. They seem to understand thoroughly the sentiments and wishes of their con stituents, and their course and votes prove beyond cavil that they are willing to act in harmony with I hose sentiments. On every question t hat has thus far come up in the House they uniformity voted in the inter est not only of thoii own constitu ency, bnt of the people at large. On the Riot Bill, otherwise calied the $400,000 steal, by the provisions of which the people of the state are called upon to pay the damages done bv the Pittsburg rioters 111 July, 1877, they both voted no, thus help iug to.we to the tax-payers of the state wOOO.OOO. On the question to reduce the salary of the members from SIOOO to 700 per session, they both voted for the reduction. And so on every question of major impor tance they have studiously guarded the best interests of tlie people. We congratulate the Democracy of Centre countv upon having two men in the Legislature who have both the will &nd the ability to repre sent tliern in a uiauner so acceptable and positive. April is rather an unwelcome guest any year, but this spring he is just the ugliest ki.nl of a fellow. The /trsf morning he was here he bad the brass to annoy and bore peo ple for mouev, monet,, MONEY, lie has money on the brain. His whole conversation is about money, pay ments, principal, interest, discount, checks, notes, drafts and similar heathenish matters, lie has noth ing to say for literature, art, poetry, history or science generally ; and übout religion he knows about as much as a Feejee Islander. All these are entirely too idealistic for him. He believes In cash, and even that must be in a tangible, available form. A fool himself be is always bent on fooling others. "April fool," is an epithet we beard when a bov and ever since. Even more people are being fooled by April now than for merly. Long faces on the "first of April" are plentier than ever. For brazen impudence April stands unrivaled. He hasn't the slightest regard for others' wants and perplexities, only so his capa cious maw is well filled all the time. Like :i Shvlock he demands the "pound of flesh nearest the heart." Not content with doing real harm to manv, he is just mean enough to j "add insult to injury." Just see how he acts in the weather line, ugh 1 Neither summer nor winter ; neither hot nor cold ; neither rai l nor snow. Just such an abomina ble mixture of sunshine, clouds, raiu, snow, sleet, fog and ether, as puts every body out of sorts, inter fering with gardening, plowing, work and travel, business and plea sure. Why there are even preach ers that aie real down mad about such disgraceful weather as \vc liaye had during April. Upon the whole we feel thorough ly disgusted with the fourth month >f the year, and are unanimously willing to vote lnm an unmitigated nuisance. Let us punch him out of the Almanac, dat ken his day lights, ignore him altogether, wipe him from the face of the earth—the nasty, rudo old buffer—he deseives it all. Concerning the contested election ; ciue of Curtin ss. Yocum. we clip the following from the Patriot of the 10th inst.: The house committee on eieetions will take up the case of C'urtln vs. Yocum as soon as the testimony is printed WHICH will be probably within a week. Goy. Curl in N friends claim that he has a perfectly clo.ir case and will be admitted. AMONG the testimoney inCurtin's favor is the fact that in three election districts (the votes proved by the evidence of the voters themselves}, A difference of 170 odd vote* Is shown aguinst Yocum as compared with the return. Thes4,ooo,ooo, steal is dead. Peace to its ashes. Lve t a Republican ma jority saw that it wasn't quite the square thing to ask the citizens of the state to pay the damages douc by a Pittsburg communistic mob. when the authorities of the smoky city could easily have suppressed tho mob in its incipiency, had they but been willing to do their duty. All honor to the men - who defeated this unjust measure. Hon. J. N. tVelf, the member from Union, has especially endeared himself to tho people for the able and persistent manner in which ho has defended their rights and interests. NEW BERLIN, that staid and steady old town on tlie banks of Penns Creek, is just now thorough ly shaken up by a ghost story. The ghost seems to have a partiality for Mrs. Gephart 's nouse opposite the Evangelical church. He behaves very badly at times, and it is a won der that people are willing to put up with such cuttings up, even by a ghost. The other Tuesday night, Btween the hours of 10 and 12 he '•pset a bureau, threw books or. the floor, rolled up the carpet, made the blinds rattle and hurled a stone through the air outside the house, and all this without showing him self to any one. The same thing was repeated on Thursday night. All this is vouched for sundry persons who were present, and yet we cannot but confess to some doubts in the matter after all. Jeff Davis' Keg of Gold. From the Columbus ( Ga.) Euquiror-Suii. kegr of ? old amounting to $12.- 000 was lately recovered from a mill pofld, where it had been bidden for fourteen years. A guide that was vyith Jeff Davis when he was mak ing his flight through Georgia de serted the party upon arriving in Wilkes county, stole the keg of money and rolled it into the pond On his death bed at the penitentiary where he was soon afterward sent, he disclosed the locality of the trea sure. Many a pond has been search ed in consequence. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet. Navy Tobacca. 47-ly Don't take off your flannel under wear. You may be sorry if you do. A Stato Temperance Conventie* met at Ilarrisburg yesterday. Examine the Auditors' Annual Statement for lYnn township and see where the money goes. Gen. John A. Dix died at his home, Now York, Monday night. He was in his 81st yi-ar. Clark Musser and Freddy Cather man each have their cellar walls tor their new houses about completed. Clark is glad whilo Fred is mad. Prof. L. O. FoosC, a former teach er of Aaronsburg Academy, has lately been elected Superintendent of tlie public schools of Ilarrisburg. The llouae Committee will hoar the Cuvtin-Yoeum ease to-day. Guess Andy will soon take .ho seat to which he was elected—'"and so you all say." S. 1. Musser Esq., P. M., and good looking chap generally, has commenced giving his houseu thor ough repairing. That's business, Sum, but make a good jobof it while vou are at it. Ou the sth of ,luuo two more tnur deiers will be hung in Pennsylvania —Peter Swinger, at Cbambersburg, for the shooting of John Anderson, and Nimrod Spatterhower, at Leba non, for the stabbing of John Xlv ergall. Ilezekiah sliafer was hanged at Cbambersburg, ou the 17th inst., foi wife murder. The culprit was so weak from the effects of a recent at tempt at suicide that he had to be carried to the gallows in a blanket. Lewisbttrg recently lost by the grim monster, death three very old persons. On Ihe 4th inst., Charles Maus, aged over SI vears. On the Sth in-t., Elizabeth Morris departed, aged 85 years : and on the 13th iust. Sarah Bell Harris died, aged So years. Truly an aged trio. The next regular meeting of the Centre County Medical Society, will lx* held in tlie Bush House. Belle foiue, on Wednesday, the 30th of April, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. XI. J. Y. DALE, Secretary. AARONSBURO has just as nice la dies, who arc just as fond of nice hats, bonnets and tho dozen and twelve other what noes that go into the make up of a lady's full regalia— pshaw we almost forgot what we started out to say. Memory just comes to our relief though, aud we would congratulate the old burg upon its new Millinerv Store, just opened and just in the niche of time too, by Miss Victoria 11. Statu bach. That's all. 110 1 all ye people great and small. Go to Newman's Clothing Hull, where you will be supplied with everything in the clothing line you can possible think of, and at prices that amaze yon by their very cheap ness. It does a fellow good just to s'C tho piles of Clothing at tlie Eagle Ilall, even if you think you arc too poi.r to buy, but everybody is able to buy of Newman, because his prices are *;o very low. (Jni borough daddies had a meet ing on Saturday and did some posi tive work. Thev give us a tremend ous big dose of "ordinance" for a beginning, aud it will be a wonder if tlie borough don't get a kctlc sick on the stomach, until they get used to it. For ourself we say in the lan guage of the great Patrick Henry— "Lev it eoiuc. WO repeat it sir,"let it come." Just now all Millheim—Millheim Jioroitgh we mean—is busily engag ed in studying law. Everywhere, all around and all over people" sit to gether in knots, "Ordinance" in hand, trying to find out what all they are required to do and to let undone. That's right. Let us un derstand our status and then "go/- vein ourselves accordingly." The rrdinanees themselves are good re -mp of them quite so. We w ill publish and direct attention to most of them from time to time. Our council have done well. They have taken high ground, and now, let every good citizen support them. I'hotoarrapher. J. Wesley Cornelius has re movej his gallery from next door to the Union Bank, to the nc.xt square above, 316 Maikt street. He has now a mueh more handsome pallcrv. with better facilities for taking pood pictures. Yesterday was the Kiand operdinr. and there was a very tine display of pictures, portraits, ivorytvnes, chromos. &e. 318 remember is the place.— ur- igr.s, by Rev. S. (J. Slistmion, ?!il ,, rov, Pa., with an Introduction by JjUev. 11. Zeigler, 1). I)., Superin -1 tcndenl of tin 4 Missionary Institute, ! Scliiisgrove. Penna." I This |H)|)ular Bitile Manual is for 3 j salu ai the JOURNAL BOOK STOKE. ' Price, 2o cents. tt. KVER—NKVKK.—Did you or. e see [• a store that had mri/Huug in its particular line ? We vtcer did. hut I ifgotl ."•(}• get to h'rcrc tts Itee Hive J stoic, in Lucie Ituyen.you will sa, . 1 without hesitation tlia* Vou iwcr i ; saw a store where the assortment jso complete, the prices so low am. the salesmen so clever. What Mr. Let rett don't know about running a first class dry goods store is hardly ever worth knowing. No, never. 1 OILDOM ITEMS. . [ A terrible tragedy was enacted at: ; Funkstown, about eight miles from 1 hero last Monday morning. An in- ' sane man, George Winters by name, j ! who resided there, murdered his: wife. Your correspondent obtained . a tew days ago, from a reliable! source, the following report : Mr. Winters rose very early in the morn ing of the day before mentioned, and j immediately began his cruel work, by beating his wife to death with; his lists, after which he in some way manged to open her and tear out her j entrails, lie then went and waded j in the saw-mill dam, near his house, j for a while, as it is supposed he iui- j tended to drown himself, lmt lind- | ing the water too cold he abandoned : that idea, and went and climbed to I j the very top of an oil derrick, where ' he sat for two hours, in a nude state.; just us he was descending from tlie derrick, one of his neit-jhlwrs passed by, to whom ho said : J 'l have killed somebody and tore their d—d in sides out,but it wasn't Polly.'' (His wife's name). He then took tin man 11 the house, and sure enough ! there was his wife covered up in bed, dead. Mr. V."inter had been in the asylum, but about two years ago he left it and came home, and as his wife said she was not afraid of him. he was not sent back. He was immediately taken to jail, and will probably be >ent* to the asylum again. Tne oil business is quite lively, wells almost without number being put down in the different oil dis tricts. If any of the readers of the '• Jour nal" could visit the "Oil Exchange'' at Oil City, thev would hear sounds and behold sights, that would ut terly beggar their powers of des scription. It always reminds me of Bunvan's description of "Vanity Fair," in "Pilgrim's Progress." The price of oil still remains un changed. Were it not for the room it would take up. I should give you an account of oil shipments for a month, to show how enormous is the oil business. As my letter may already he 100 long 1 must for the present say An Itccuir PITTE lIOLEUM. ■ - —— Auditor's Annual Scate:nut for Pcnn Township. Jv 67 1879. C h\ April Htli. hv work ne on toads, Jacob tiephart, t * " c.2 John Mover, 538 11 By C.IHI) iai J for lumber Andrew stover, fit John KersWlsr, " ;"•* John Dntweilet. t Jacob Kent otter, 1! 11 Geo. W. St over, 17 23 David Ert U 2 52 A . P. Zerby. 9 S8 Adam Zerby, 7 32 Win. Nees # D. S. Auman, I*l By cash. >5. L>. toble, l'o.v iter and fuse, 14 37 Mjn.n- .s Smith. Powder and fuse, 18 40 Bv cash paid Bouvor & ' Gephart, Attorney Fees. 3 30 By cash, costs in Miller cmc 26 48 '• cash paid Jouu Miller on Contract 16 76 By cash paid, Wert and "Keen, former Supervisors 20 07 By casu paid lor two War rant.* 1 Jacob Gepliarl's .Services £* days, 67 76 John Mover's Sevvicec 42' i days, 4" 32 Bv Exonerations, 2 01 Note. W 32 41'34'J 67 Jacob Klsenhnth and Wn. Sees. Over seers of the Poor, of Penu Township, in ac count with said Twp. I* 7 **- DK - Apr. 14th, To amt. of duplicate, ♦B4o 35 " cash unseated Lang tax 902 " cash from J . H- Keif snydsr for John It. Bair. 1 • 1579. <;K. Apr. lith. By amt. paid for jifie of Poor, as follows: Michael Smith 66 Lucy Straw, 7J Solomon Lonjr, CP 33 Maria EI arte r 78 Rebecca Brant, 97 50 p. Florv "o Elizabeth Bowersox, 30 SO Mrs. Hoover 75 Francis Itote, rent, 20 K. C. Campbell, receipt. 11 79 Mary J. Fiedler, sewing 3 Susan Wert, waiting 2 J. If. Ketfsnvdcr receipt. I J. VV. Snook's receipt.. 7 80 J. 1), Foote's receipt 2 '.13 Beaver & Gephart At torney Fees 5 Witness In Sampsel case 215 Costs in Shuuk case 8 82 Mrs. Catherioaa sowing, 450 I). H. Mingle, Medical attend;- nee, 55 Jacob Eisenhnth, shoes, 56) Exonerations, 2 03 Percentage on duplicates, 42 lj Jacob Eisenhuth, services 30 Win. Nees, services, 22 Ca-h paid Auditors, 7 Notes to Successors, 62 28 ♦869 38 Auditors of Penn Township, in account with said Twp. 1879. DR. Apr. 11th,,To cash from G. W. Har tcr $"6 65 \V m. Nees, 7 John H. Bair, 48 |l2l 66 1579. CR. Apr. 14th, By costs in tho Havshber ger case $ 5 Fash paid Auditors, G. W. Stover VA days, 225 H. K. Duck. 1 day 1 50 A. Haider I dav, 1 50 i\ H. Stover, T. Clerk, 150 Stationery, 75 Cash, J. H. Reifsnydcr, 575 Cash Smitli & Sunders township tickets 2 50 Bal. in hands of G. W. tftoycr, 10'} 90 ♦l2l 65 W, the undersigned Auditors of Penu township, haying examined tlm foregoing i accounts and found them correct, do j hereby approve of the same. (4. W. SrovEK, If. K. EUJCK, Amjukw IIAKTBK, I', IJ. STOVKK. Auditors. \ Town hierk. MARRIED. ■ On tin* hih iuut., in the M. K. Church, Men ! tomsviiie, I.venming c anity, by Hcv. M. P. crusth vjilto. ;Mr. Wittier V. Khn with Miss Ida, daughter of the oiheiaUng clcr ! gyinan. . . . On the loth inst.. by lte\. H. M. Header, I Mr. Dinbd Floishev with Miss Maiv A ! Shirk, belli of Putter town-diin. 1 On ttii> loth In-it.. Nt Hi'llovllle, Mittlii. i eountv. Pa., by i. 7. Koulk, Mr. 11. J buy er with Miss 100 Toinlinson, both of Aaron*- I burg. Pa. —— DIED. i On the Kth ins*., in MHllinborr. Sir.ih i It., wife of lb \. W. 1.. Hoi-dor, aged 53J years i :t months and JI da vs. tin the7th lust., noir Farmers Mills. Mr. ; Calvin rat horinan, aged 2.5 years, II months | and s Jays. On tije 2fth ins! . in Penn township, Ilea ; ry tiniith. aged ai years, il day*, CHURCH DIRECTORY. r r „, -Mi-o-AVe J ** Sio-mik-r l\ntor, Pre'ehinJ ' Aa-usharg next humiay morning—Fngli*i>. „ lrf .. I,ITU Kit VN". — b'vi'. J. ' ast f- , (jeriuan preaching in Aaijusburg, 'Hi .Sunday inovninr. . . , Mkrn>nisr.- dev. W. It. Wliltttfif *.'• preach and eonduet communion services next Sundav evening. RVASJoBucu-—ttcv. w. u. Hurt man will pi each next Sunday morning. Lodge audSooioty Direotoi'y. The Millheiia Cornet Hand will meet in the Town lluil on Moutlny and Thursday evenings. Providence Orange No. 217 P. ot 11., meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at v. m. and on the 4th Saturday of each month at IV, v. m. Mlllhelm Lodge No.ftVi, 1.0. O. K. meets in the New Hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. Ivodgc Library open every Saturday eve ning after G o'clock. The M. 11 hoim It. A 1.. Association meets In the Town llall, on the evening of the second M. ndayofeaeh month. Mtllhclin escort of Comp.juy H.-Sth Itegl mcnt, National 4!uarus- will hold their drill meeting, on the second story of Alex ander's Block, every Tuesday aj 1 Friday evening. | OLD PSD RELIABLE. . Dft. SANFOUp'"j I.l\~KTi Invjoorator ! , Js a Family it >m vlv for i I diseases of tlifi Liv.-.-r. St unueli | • an. l Bowols. —lt i i'njely : Veg. -table. —lt never •!& B || ' Debiiil iU* -It in | S 1 Cathartic and fcj <***"< Tonic. W H 6 ! T-? V -5-li£ P " % s® N°' ': >f kif % >\V" 0 m fl m.® V.; £•••* ■* , v A 0 wO ?kP \s 1 ■ rio--oo°t e>i o\W &£Lv*V cVV^\o v lx9^ :j %* ;i ft :! !WJ^>> ■i V'V*"® 6 ' ! W J ' c vV-2 IS . oS J l\\ * „ ] ,-\S r*\t [ 6 v3 t s , ©*' iS& !f4 j \>;L>\> ®afl| £l 41Jw&e r. , Live* ; I " T^or,,u '; : ba * I,Pon " swl ti&s! wi iu m -' P ract i°c ■s9 W a ll ( i by the public, SII &** >r nioro 35 yearn, &j# v. ilh unprecedented results. 1* SEND FOB CtBCItLAR. S.T.W, SANFORD, M.D.A^SiS^ft ami are"iij>r niu rru. \ov its ucpi;?jitk)v. JOlf.Ytf* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. ' J OFFICE ON AI.LEOIIANY STREET. I Xillbcftm Harkit. i Wheat No. 1 I.W 1 Whout No. 2 00 Corn 40 Kyc 4A > oats White -- Oats, HI nek 20 \ Buckwheat 50 Flour 5.00 Bran & Shorta, pci un 1*.00 Salt, per Url 1.75 1 Fluster, ground 1° W j Cement, per bushel 45 to 50 ; Barley 10 ; Tyniothvseed 1 Flax seen I Clovcrsced 4 no Kutter I' 2 1 Ilams 8 " ' hides .. f> • Veal 5 Fork ; B -et Fg-s M . Futatoes M ; Lard L 1 Tallow C j Soap 5 l ; Dried Apples Dried Peaclics 1 ' Dried Cherries 4 CD A I. MARKET. ! Ezb Coal $5.25 1 I Stove " 5.5|) ; Chestnut " 5.00 j Fa " :t,50 CoiTceted every Wedoesdny by Uepharfc ) I A Musser. ■ j I*. UKPHAKT. D. A. MISSKB. J GEPHART & MUSSER , 1 I DEAI.EKS IN ■ I I : ly STANDARD STORE, 235 MARKET ST.. LEWXSBURG, PENNA. SPMIAV mWWmEMENT, We always lead, we never imitate, AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. j; Our ehclvoH and counters arc now loaded with li iglit new Gocnl from Moor to ceiling consisting of the following articles : Millinery Department. Shrilly and Sumnitr Jlits Bonnets, Trimmed and untrimmed. Ladies. Misses A- Child tens Chips, Straws A Leghorns. French A' Domestic Flowers. B roended, Two toned A Double faced Ribbons. Satm, Geus Grain and Silk Rib I tons. BlarJe A Cdo red Silks and Satins u 4i Velvets A Plushes. " Ostrich Fc'Vhcrs. Hat Ornaments, Ac,, do., A , THE GREAT Bee live Store OF LOCK: EC^VjELT, The Largest Dry Goods and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania IsJ just receiving its Sccoud immense .Stock FOR SPRIKS OF 1879, $20,000 WORTH Now in stock bongiit for cash and sold so low that every body in want of Hrs* class Dry Goodo will be largely interested in buying their goods at the cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the lwrgest, cheapest aud hand somest stock ever shown m this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents, Beautiful Ingrain carivt 25 cts.. Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7 cents. Great bargains in Carpet Chains and Mattings. sbo Pairs of Misses' and Children Stockings 0 cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings. The largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cashmers, Black Alpaccaa, Jaoiestown Aloaceas, Fancy Dress Plaids Matelesse in ajl colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever aliown in this City. Wonderful Bargains iu Mens and Bovs Casiniers, Cotto ado, Pants Stuff, Shirtiug, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Liueus, Towliugs, Ac., !to., < Men's Cartel Slitters-as lows a, 50 ots. X* I Laflies' ValSiaj sloes, as | i low as 1.00 | Laflies 1 Foxed Gaiters 75 els. i " Lcatlcr Slitters 55" I " Cletl " 30" I I " Gaiters 75" | I CMlflrensEnUenStoeS2scls., Go to Kamp's if vou wgnt buy cheap. rj > Jacob Ksmp. £ LOCK lIVVKX, Pt. H-J !/| MALE IN A Srx\.l.K D,v. Jan. auih L.y an agent. Send 1 cent stamp for particulars, Rev. S. T. Kcca, Miltou, Penna. 15-4W P&rsmvf All soldiers, wounded or Injured, can NOW obtain pens"on* ; under the new law to date from discharge. Addrese at once with stamp for Wanks and new Soldiers circular. W. C. BFRIXGER A CO., llGSmithtield Ft., Pittsburg, t e.nna. 1> 1. claim agency in the State. "HEALTH "ADD HAPPINESS. " Health and Happiness aro priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within I the reach of everv one who will use WRIGHTS' LIVER PILLS. The oulv sure CUKK ior Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia, Headache, tkmr Stomach. Constipa tion. Debility, Nausea, and all Billions corn plaints and Blood disorders. None genuino unless signed ••Win. Wright, /'lula.'* If your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents or one box to;Barrick. Heller & Co.. 70 x th St. rhila "ATFREEGIFT! A copy of 111 V X2etica4 ommonSense Hook.' to aay person sffur•Jnx with CON SUMPTION, ASTHMA, CAT A Kit U BKONCHJTIS. Loss OK VOICE, or TJOKK TUUOAT Send name and post office address, with two 8 cent postuce stamps, and state sickness. The book is elegantly illustrated. (114 pp. 12 mo. 1 Ti>.) The information It contains, in the providence of God. has saved many j lives. The author has been treating diseas es of the Nose., Throat and Lungs, as a spe- j cial practice In Cincinnati, since 1857. Ad-! dress Dr. X. B. Wolfe, Cincinnati, Ohio. snniw arnoa*' Pnrsnl iye S'ils make New Uieh Blood, u:ul will completely chaugo the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who wSiftaka 1 pill each night from 11< 12 weeks may bo restored to sound health, if such ;t thing is possible, f-'eut hv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. . JOHNSON C CO.. Bangor. Me. 32-c mnw^m'kfi ' Cliewil Tuiscco! | hftMt 5 r cnt t : .1 KxMMltiv* fr I I* f- '■. •t. c / -J■ | r ~rr*. ? f ~-j f'J •; .| , | l# '/ o f hl jfiiivi ix iHe f it Ir'jr.Ci'n ! tmctae. A< ,-r ;•!••<> n- • ••..!. • p 'n.Vs- r ■..: .! J,..-iff ' /> A l*r. rvi •■y Sr*u I. / t s : Oi*tt f Dic tionary and 1IOLY1AN" S NEW PICT9 IAL BIBLES. Prices reduced. Circulars l-*rce. A. > T . 1101 UAN & Co., Pliila., Pa. 15-1 RKADKR! BLFOUK BUTIX PIANO OR OBGRAN Do not tail to send for my latA to f 146. Bo sure to write nie before buying else, where. Beware of Imitators. Address, DAN. F. IlE.tTrv, Washington, N., J. }J-4. BENSON'S CAPCINCJ IFAFJ POROUS PLASTER.} ft \ There is no dcubt about thejj great superiority of this article over com-fl inon porous plasters and other external! remedies, such as liniments, elcctricall appliances, &e. Ask physicians in voura own locality about it. It is wonderful. 9 Sold by all Druggists. Price 23 cts. JS PROTRUDING TOSS PARENTS, you need no lunger throw I away youi Childrens Shoes before they arc j half worn, on account of lloles through the toes. Either,the SILVER, 'Or A. S. JT. Co.' BLACK TIP WILL PREVC NT THIS. A.k for these-shoe when burin?. 1 15 w. t ! - • 7 *'■ * - .<" I net* tor .if/, Kr >et *<",'} r ' Kmummi 3w... • , Kicbd." fliiren l.rtr.d Oomililoer. hlim. fUr&* Ih Ainoathly. Bo<->kof er:-AR -• , tki T/orl'i's L. tor*luro. H-o'd \ -ar. As Oil f,'hrtnr (14?U lootie,; of •• Few. I V ai'cy." I'.-i-o, tO: " Black Bhep, '* 9* s s> h.-> , isper CuTiux; "Ohrt-eisn Oaid-v * M*****." ,A l>ock. in paper hh.dxui,ami a suiyplocopyof "V? •.' Hou.-ohoUl Murasiue til pot~pitd, for only SO w In iroofjr, or in or.-e#nfc *. *mn. A- - r antJ. Mori liberal u-rtn*. i>u^.i^otlllax•<^}^f , -; AJdrcea S.,S.Wood, Tribuu J Building. Now \ ~rfc .• A OIFT WBr of A mum. A copy of Brown's f un>u* UluUiwU) hhikesportan Aimuta.' for 1871*, to'ethe. with a cony of his liluUnitnd piper, tbi (irovin? World, wjU be feat frc„ to anyone wiiO will R,'iid their all.* >♦< oi a <> ie rent postal caul. Address J. Gik*ov BK<>w.r, , 21 Gund Sircct, Jersey C.ty, New J • *v.. 174* mo 3 s f\ " "11 kinds, TCMOP. || IP km V lischurgos of BId)OIl o R a- &o %£ KUCUS. and ail dhea'es <> m a asa n 0 kKCTU M quickly and ! perfectly cured by a simple and Hjnthin;' REMKDV. For information, address j Du. J, FABKR4 CO., 22 Ann St., N- V. Whc. 41ft Tfl Ciinon Invested iu Wall Street ipiU IU ipiUUt! Stocks makes fortunes e-v i cry month. Brsik sent froc explainitv: c crything. Address, BAXTLIt & CO.. Ba:;, EKS, 17 wall St.. New York. 11-4*- THE WORLD'S BALM. DN. L. D. 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THE PENNY STORY FA TKR R liaaes. . Milimoni F. Arrive at Spring Mills ?.'•/> EASTWARD 2. 4. F. LKATK a.h. A r r. Spring Mills li.F Cobtira I4H Laurelton i), 43 . 4&• kliliinotot l LAG 4.2# F. M. VilHinbusil 12 1*) 4.M A'icksburg 15.*30 Afu IVehl 12.27 .S.|a Fair Clrour.d i? JV R.2S I ewlsbMJg 12.4,5 r.U Arrive at iloijlaailon.. fi o") 1.00 .ni) No. i & ' connect at Mtmtaudon with Erlp Mail wokt on the Philadelphia & Erie Kali Road. Nos 3& 4 with Day K'.press cast and Nia gara lh\prc.s3 west. Nos. 5 & H with Fast l.iao west. Au Onmibua will run between Lewlsborg and Moutaudon, to convey passengers to and from Pacific Express cast on the Phlla deiubia & Erie Railroad. Tlic .ocular Kaib-oad Tickets will 1* hon ored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. WJXTER TIME TABLE. Pn and aftci SUNDAY. Nov. loth IS7R. thefraius on the I'hiludclphia A Erjo Rail roa 14 Rctiovo HOOa.r:; arr. at Eric 7 85 p. r. NIAGARA E'XF. luji). FJiilada— 7 20a.tu " Ilarrisburg 10 50 a. in •• arr- at AVilliamspoit 200p. n. la>ck Haven 3 25 p. ir. FAST 4-INE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. le '• Ilarrisburg 335 p. ir arr. at AVilliamspoit..7 2-5 p. t. Lock Liavcu... 840 p. in EASTWARD. PAGIFIC EXP. kav. Lock iiavpn. .0 40 a. t-- " Jersey Shore 714a. m. " AVilliunwport 755 a. ir. " arr. at ilarrisburg. .1155 *.n: " Philadelphia 3 4-5 p. m DAY KXPKES.I leaves lawk Haven 1120a- m " AVUliamsiortl24op.m arr. at Harrlsburg.. 4 10 p. ni. " Philadelphia 7 20 p. n-. ERIE .MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35 p. n- Lock Haven.. .9 45 p. tB. 44 AVilJainsport. .1105 p. n< 44 arr. at Ilarrisburg 2 45 a. t*. '' 44 l'hiladolphia....7 00a, m, FASf LJNE leaves Williamsport. .12 35 a. m". • 4 arr. at Harrlsburg 3 55a. m*. " " Philadelphia... .7 40 a. in. Parlor Cars will rur. between and Williamsport on Niagara Express vres). Erio Express West; Philadelphia Expre#- Kast. Day Express East and bunday Exprwa East, .seeping cars mi all night (rath!'. Wol. A. 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