£jjc f ouraal. ""ttiter * DtiBiMST. Pronrictors B O. UaMv-BU, AwsoeUto Editor ■illhrtm Thursday June S. I l - i * Term* —81.50 Per Annum. _■_ ■. ...... i. Whenever things begin to get dull the TikJcn income Lax case is pretty sure to start up. The latest deve lopment is the the tilling of a "bill of discovery." whatever that may be. bv the United States District Attorney. It seems thai the last time tie case was in court, several months ago. Mr. Tildcn's sunset announce*! that they were ready for trial, bat tlie District Attorney wanted the matter postponed till he could file a bill of discovery. At last tie has cot his bill of discovery. aftesnat little document with four teen hundred odd items and nearly five hundred interrogatories. These Intertogttories Mr. TiMen can ans wer or not. as he chooses, and as noon as they are disposed of one way or the ether, some new expedient to "facilitate matters ami make an ear ly trial possible" will probably lie discovert. —Philad< hthm Tintcs. Hie Republicans of Ohio held their state convention on the 28th alt., at Cincinnati, and nominated Hon. Charles Forstor, for Governor, a man thit answers to thefunnv name of Hickanlooper, for Lieutenant Governor, and Hon. F. W. Johnston for Supreme Judge. It is t lie ad ministration ticket and is generally considered a weak one. Now why don't the Radical papers once in a while give us the least bit of news about Gen. Grant ? Please do. jast for variety, if nothing else. Our poor heart is aching for a little information concerning the great and good man. Tell us, oh. tell us, whether be is in China or Japan, whether he is exploring the River Nfle or the Mountains of the Moony Most of all we beg to be informed when he is oomiug "Home, Sweet Home."* We will try ao hard to shape a new suit and 'meet the great general and sff<.nwr* at Fran San- CJSCO. Do be a trifle accomodating for once. "DECORATION DAY AT MILLHEIM. Decoration Day was this year aery appropriately celebrate*! in Millbeim. The committee had matters well arranged and the pro gramme was atcelv carried out. At 2 o clock a procession was formed at the Town 11*11 in the fol lowing order : Hearse; Speakers in carnage ; Millheim Coruet Band; Squad of soldiers. Co. "B," sth Regt-. X. G.; two Sunday Schools of Millteim ; Odd Fellows; citizens. The column was a long one. It moved op Penu Street to Maiu, down Mam to the bridge, thence to the cemetery- were the decoration of the graves was proceeded with. Ap propriate and impressive addresses were mad? by Rev. W. R. Whitney and Rev. S. G. Shannon, after which the procession returned to town and dispersed. Everything was done with that doeotum and solemnity so becoming an occasion calculated to awaken so many s.ul bat precious recollections. Capt- VanVahn's soldiers nude an especially fine appearance. They show that they are under a splendid system of drill and discipline. " In the evening Rev. Mr. Sliannon delivered a very able lecture in the Odd Fellows" Hall, on the subject of Odd Fellowship. This lecture will long be remembered by those who bad the good fort une to hear it. Thus ended Decoration Day in Millheim for the year 1579. Its me mories frill be lasting. AT AAEONSBURO. At aooat 6 o'clock in the evening, Use Academy bell was rung, and soon groups of children, laus and IMK men and women, begin to as semble in front of the Academy. A procession was formed, headed by the Millbeim Coruet Band and the Aaronsburg Drum Coips, which proeeeded to the Lutheran cemetery, where the graves of six soldiei-s were sue an with flowers. Short, but very neat and appropriate addresses were here made by 0. Sumner Mus ser, Ed Shoemaker, Jacob M. Stover and James D. JBoyer. The proces sion then proceeded to the Reformed cemetery where, after the decoration of one or two groves speeches were delivered bv Rev. J. G. Shoemaker and J. P. Coburn, Esq- The large assemblage then dispers ed to their homes. The Union County Agricultural Fair will be beld Oct, 1, 2, 3 & 4th, aad w? hope it will be another such grand success as that of last year was, which our people so largely at tended and remember with pleasure. The following are the officers of the Society, and it strikes us they aie gentlemen who are fully able to ma nage the affairs of the Society suc cessfully, and particularly —get up a good fair: President—James Beihl; Corresponding Secretary Philip Frederick; Recording Secretary—G. W. Walls ; Treasurer—C. 11. "Has aenplug; Librarian—J. A. Gundy; Chemist—J. F. Schrack. The following are the officers of the Centre County Agricultural So ciety for the ensuing year: Presi dent-—S. S. Lyon, Beltefonte; Vice Presidents —John Wolf, Miles, It. G. Brett, Ferguson, Sam. Bennison, Marion, It. Underwood, Union; Secretarv and Treasurer —Wilbur F. Boeder, Bellefonte: Executive Com mittee—Clement l>ale, Bellefonte, Jas. F. Weaver, Milesburg, Kishel, Benner, James McClintic, Gregg. Matthew Elder, Half Moon, ProfTjohn Hamilton, College. The annual fair is to be held on the Ist, 2nd and 3d of October. At Island Pond, Vermont, a num ber at school children drank from a little brook of water into which po tato tops had beeu thrown, on which Paris green had been used. The carcasses of dead animals had also beeu thrown into the brook and the water was so thoroughly poisoned that nine of the children have al ready died, and otbeis will probably follow. There is terrible distress in tlie community about it; work is suspended and the excitement is great. - ♦♦♦ ■ The temperance wave has struck New Berliu. Will it ever strike Millneini ? Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobaeca. 47-ly Rev. W. C. McCool, pastor of the New Berlin charge, (Lutheran) has resigned. Hon. J. B. Packer, of Northum berland, planted 8,000 willow trees this spring. Big Business. BUSY PLACE— Mrs. Weaver's Mil linery, on IVnn Street. She adver tises in the Journal. ■ -JL- The Millheim B. & L. Association meets next Monday evening. Pre pare the stamps. The liouse of Mr. A. S. Valentine, Bollefonto, was robin d of a lot o'L silverware the other Monday night. James C. Smith's splendid new house is approaching completion ; ditto, S. D. Mussel's; ditto, Freddy Oatherman's. Guess we must bring up the rear. ——• Two of our greatest statesmen of latter days—Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglass—have each a son surviving, each residing in Chi cago and each a successful lawyer. The first side walk constructed under the Borough government was last week made along the front of the old Roighard property. It was much needed and is a good one. ■ " - • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ■ The Supreme Court o! Pennsyl sylvania has decided that no liquor cau be lawfully sold on election day from 12 o'clock A. >i. till 12 o'clock p. M., that is during the- whole of 24 Hours of the day. On Friday a little daughter of C. W. Hartman had the misfortune to break its collar bone. The child is only about a year and a half old. It. ft 11" down a few steps in the rear of the house which caused the fracture. She is doing well. ConxEn STONE LAYING.— The corner stone for Miller's Evangeli cal church, in Sugar Valley, will be laid June 29th. Preaching in morn ing and evening. Ministers and people are very cordially invited to attend. * D. P. KLINE, Minister. ■ • LVDIES, have you seen the fine display of Jewelry at Charley St org is'store y We have no dispo sition to overdo matters hut will just say that Charley can suit you as well and sell to you as cheaply as any cue in Pennsylvania. Are we going to have a meeting of the Cemetery Company this spring t Is anything going to be done to put our "city of the dead'" in a better condition V Who are the officers aud where are they ? The JOURNAL office is open during busi ness hours tor satisfactory answers to the above questions. Messrs. Donachy & Ainmon start ed a soap factory at Lewisburg re cently, and very considerately sent a lot of the first soap turned oiu to the ednor of the Lcieisburg Journal. Strange to say Whitman takes it all in good humor and praises the soap into the bargain. We'd pet awful mad over such a strong hint. "A TREASURY CF'BIBLE READ ixGsJby Rev. S. G. Shannon, Mil roy. Pa., with an Introduction by Rev. 11. Zeigler. I). D., Superin tendent of the Missionary Institute, Selinscrove, Penna." This |K>pular Bible Manual is for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Price, 25 cents. tf. i ■ ■ The writer of a letter in tlie Lon don Time s points out that an ounce of bread wasted daily in each house lio'd in England and Wales means about 25,000.000 quartern loaves, the produce of 30,000 acres of wheat in a year; while an ounce a week of meat wasted amounts to some 300,- 000 sheep. ■ ■ Deminger & Musser have just re ceived another car load of marble, and are turning out some of the fin est work in the interior of the state. Monuments, Headstones and Couch es iu every variety of stylo and price. This is the "old reliable es tablishment" that has deservedly enjoyed the confidence of the people for so many years. •-♦ • The General Synod of the Luth eran church of the United States meets at Wooster, Ohio, on the 11th inst. The following is the delega tion of the Synod of Central Penn sylvania: CLERICAL. LAY. Jno. Tomlinson, D. L. Derr, M.D. J. G. Anspach, S. B. Hoffman, J. K. Miller, W. Kohler, A. Linsz, Col. Wm. Willis. HORSE FAlß. —Arrangements are now being made to have a horse fair at the grounds of the Union County Agricultural Society on Saturday, Juue 14th next. Purses are to be of fered ranging from S2O to SSO for the best trottings. Purses also for pac ing and ruuning races. There will also be a wheeling match, walking trial and pig chase. The prices ot admission will be low. Bills for this fair will be printed in a few days, and circulated throughout the coun ty- One of the solid establishments of our town and valley is the MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS, Deiniuger & Mus ser, Proprietors. For many years the people have given the Millheim Marble Works a good support,and to-day its business prospects are better than ever before, and the reason of it all is that the proprie tors have established a reputation for good work and fair dealing, sec ond to that ot no other establish ment of the kind in the interior of the state. At the last regular meeting of Millheim Lodge, No. 955,1. O. Q. F. the following resolutions were pass ed : Resolved , That a v©te of thanks be tendered by the members of Mill heim Lodge, No. 955, i. O. Q. F., to Rey. S. G. Shannon and Rev. AV,R. Whitney for the able addresses de livered on the cemetery on decora tion day, also to the Millheim Cor net Band, to Capt. VanValin and the members of Co. M B," sth Regt., N. G., and to the United and M. E. Sunday Schools of Millheim for par ticipating with this lodge in the ceremonies of Decoration Day. Resolved , That these resolutions be published in the MILLIIEIM JOUR NAL. R. A. BUMILLER, I i Sec. The new borough school board met and organized on Tuesday, as follows; W. It. Weiser, President j A. C. Musser, Secretary; Samuel 11. Moyer, Treasurer. EMIITY-TLIUKK AND A LLALF. — When a man 1 uilds himself a house all sorts of minor improvements will suggest themselves around about the premises as the work progresses. So last week the idea seized us that a sodded embankment along the creek would most admirably unite the two chief considerations in improvements of all kinds —use and beauty. Wo went to work ami built the embank ment, dike or levee, by whatever name one wishes to call it, for we are not partieular about a name, or, to be exactly truthful—we had it built. Hut that is not what we in tended saying about it. We kept a count of the "opinions'' of the job, as wo went along and the following is the result; Full sized, (Men) 31 Half „ , (Hoys) 52* 831 Our men classitled them thus : "First rate," - r >o "Pretty good,'' IS "Not worth a cent," 4 "Wouldn't give a cent," 2 "X>umio," 1 83 J "Looks well," S3 "Dunno," 1 Grand total S3 J REBERS3URG FRAGMENTS. Farmers are complaining. Improvements in various ways are being made in our town. Mr. Kinney sold a lot containing forty perches to Mr. J, Brungart, for $1)0. Who says, 'Hard times de preciate the value of land.' Our village justice came home a few days ago with a 812 horse. You bet he is a monster. It is our genial landlord J. E. Roush who understands to make the best ice cream in tnis section of the country, Dryness of eirtli, tramps and tater buqgers ara among tlio many things we now have. Prof. Meyer has laid jvsitlo the Superintendent t-xja for a few days, and is busily engaged diggiug a well, —he is no bad workman. Pinching a dog's tail, or not low ering the window curtains, when spai king the woman you love, are two things which our lads and lass es should try to avoid, people will talk, you know. ANON. SPRINQ MILLS ITEMS. W. J. Alexander is engaged in the huckstering business. Jas. N. Leitzell has the contract to build a house for John A. Gren oble. On Tuesday last the children of Mrs. Sallie Ken nelly gave their mother a rather agreeable surprise— it being her birthday. The children all gathered around the old lireside, bringing their presents. It is said thev had a very happy time, long to be remembered by all present. Gen. George Buchannan is still bedfast and little hope is now enter tained for his recovery, as he is over the "four score." The Methodist quarterly meeting was held here over Sunday. The Piesiding Elder, Uey. S. C. Swallow was present and pfeached in his usual able style. Indeed his sermon on Sunday morning was considered oue of the best ever heard in this section. In the afternoon a cliild rens' meeting was held which was addressed by Keys. Swallow and Whitney. Both addresses were en tertuiuing and profitable. YONKY. - ■ ■ - ■■ ■ OILDOM ITEMS. The Nursery Club (Franklin's best) have made grand arrangements for the proper ceremonies of Decora tion Day. llev. J. A. Fradenberg, D. D., is to be the orator of the day, and llev S. J. M. Eaton, D. D., is to deliver the invocation, while oth er eminent ladies and gentlemen- Pete amoo 4hi73.23 1879 Expenditures. Cr. dune 2. Rv teachers orders paid,.. 41(00.00 •' fuel W1.75 " Walter & Deinlnger, printing, 1a.15 " repairs, 20.53 " tuition paid Haines twp., 14.sa " cxlioHorations 27.21 " abatements 011 taxes.,.. S<>.4 l " secretary's salary 25.00 " auditor's clerk & room, 5,25 " publishing statement.. 2.00 " treasurers percentage, 25.. 8 " balance due twp ........ :'HB.'J2 *1073.23 We the undersigned. Auditors of Pen 11 township, have examined the ahovc account find the same correct and approve of the same. U.K. Duck, ANl)i>BW Uaktek, June 2nd, 1879. Auditors. "* 11 11 - i' ■. ■ MARRIED. On the lsi inst., by Rev. W. M. Landis, Mr. Harvey Z. Blerly with Miss Alice R. Riown, both of Sugar Valley, Clinton Co. On the 3d Inst., by Rev. J. tl. Shoemaker, Mr. W. H. Philips to Miss Clara Meyer, both of Aaronsburg. DIED. On the 22nd last., near Cntre llall, Mrs. Mary Stahl, aged 27 years, 11 months and 9 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Reformed— Rev. J. <7. Shoemaker, Ihistor. Preuchlag in Aarouahurg next Batulay eve ning. latiieran.— Rev. J. Tomlinson, ra*tor. Prmchlug ui Autousburg next Sunday eve nlug- Methodist.— Key. W. R. Whitney will preach next Sunday evening. Evangelical.— Rev. C. F. Delnlnger will pivnch next Sunday morning— German. Lodgo and Society Di octory. The MiUheiin Cornet Ibxml will meet In the Town llull on Monthly uml Thurmlay cvftiings. Providence Grunge Xo. 217 P. of 11., meets In Alexander's block on the 2ml Sa turday of ouch month at 0% \ m. and on the 4th Suturtluv of each month at I>£ v. M. Mlllhciin Ixiiiire N0. 955. 1.0. <>. F. meets in the New Hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. lAHlge Library open every Saturday eve ning alter >o'clock. The Millheim It. A L. Association meets In the Town Hall, on the evening of tin* second M ntlny of each mont h. Millheim escort of Company 11.. sth Uegi meut. National Guards eill hold tlielr drill meeting, on the second story of Alex ander's Block, every Tuesday and Friday evening. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— The an nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Lewishing, Centre & Spruce Creek Railroad Company wilt he held at tho olhce of the Company, No. 233 South 4th Street, t'liihulelphi-i. Pa., 011 Tuesday, June 10th IS7P at 10J4 o'clock, A. M. Election for President and Directors same day and place. Jambs r. McCluiir, Secretary. IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY— In the Mattek or the Es tate of (aBOKOB tiUAMLT, LATE OK PBNN Township, iikc'd.— The undersigned Audit oranpoiuted to make distribution ol the t una iu the hands of the Executors, to and among the pai ties entitled thereto, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on ednesday the2stli l:r of June. 1879, at 1 o'clock, i. m., at his ofllce in Bellefontc. All persons aie required to present their claims before the auditor, or he debarred from coming-in for a share of the fund. John Blair Linn. 23-3t Auditor. OLD SISD RELIABLE. Dr. Saxkord's Liver Ihyiqorator is a standard Family Remedy for jA diseaoss of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. — lt ia Purely Vegetable. — It never |T|| Debilitate — lt ia | y Cathartic and RDH ML I TUT ! h 4 4 tf<*' T O S°£V l \ ft V Vu\ /ft 1 '•.few t 1 W IW V si \t .\®< SB 9®, "rfSSS CI If PJ'* LIVOI V°esfifl l J|ia X?* i : ' vl KU>* for more than 35 years, witli unprecedented results. BEND FOR CIRCULAR. S.T.W, SAMFORO, .D.,iS™SSSSI ANT DEI'HatST WILL TELL YOt ITS IUTCTATIOS. FA fody in of first class Dry Goode will be largely interested in buying their goods at the Bee Ilive Store. 5000 yards of new Caipet just received, 2 per cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest and baud someststock eve shown iu this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents. Beautiful Ingrain carpet 25 cts., Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7 1 cents. Great bargains in Carpet Chains and Mattings. 500 Pairs of Misses' and, Children Stockings G cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings. The largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Blaok Cashmers, Black Alpaccas, Jamestown Aloaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Mate.lesse iu all colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever shown in this City. Wonderful Bargains iu Mens and Bovs Casimers, Cottoade Px nts Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Tabl9 Linens, Towliugs, &c„ &c., & f000 yards of the best quality of Calicd at 4 cents a yard, nd every thing proportionately cheap. By keepings only first class goods, selling at very low prices, and fair, honest dealing, we have built up a very large business, not only in Clinton County, but in all the adjoining comities, reaching hundreds of miles distant, enabling us to buy goods in large quantities and thereby can undersell all competitors. Call early and be convinced of the Great Barguits we oiler. Bee Hive Store, Sign of the Large Bee Hive Over the Door, 65 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. V 7 J. J. E V ERETT. PROPRIETOR 20,000 lbs of good washed wool wanted In exohange for the above bargains for which the Mgheet cash price will be paid. Notions & Fancy floods Department. Hosiery, GlovcslA Corsets, lluchings <£• Collerettes. Linen Cuffs w Malt. MILLIIEIM, PA. Highest market*"price pald'forrall kinds"o G-K/A.I3ST, Delivered either at thn'RRICK MILL or?at the old MUSSER MILL,3n MILLHEIM. COL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy com petition. Asharc of the public patrmiage!respectfully elicited. 39-Iy 1 . J- J 1 Mlllhcim .Market. Wheat No. 1 1.00 Wheat No. 2 90 Corn 40 It ye 41 Oats White fif Oat*, Hlack 20 RUCK wheat 50 Flour .*>.oo Bran & Shorts, pei un 15.00 Salt, per Brl 1.75 Planter, ground 10-60 Cement, per Bushel 45 to so Barley 50 Tymothyseed Flaxseed Clover seed 4.00 Mutter 12 1 Hams K Sides 0 ' Veal 3 Pork....- B -et Kites R Potatoes 60 Lard.... Tallow 0 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal f1.25 stove " : ft.so Chestnut 44 5.n0 Pea 44 3.50 Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart & .Mustier. DELAWARE FARMS! c 3,:r! Free. Address J. F. MANCiIA & CO., Dover, Delaware. 21-4 w. CiOPafM"! a year. Send 10 cents in 1 cent Stamps for a Due Silver Plated Thimble, retail price. 95cell's, ar.dlearn how to make 82500 a year, wo huiubugs. Only those who mean business need apply. A. T. BUCK & CO., Milhc n, Pa. C9A MAPE IN A SPJOLE DAY. Jan. 30th by Va" an agent. Send 1 cent stamp for particulars. Rev. S. T. Been, Milton, Pennu. l.V4vv PMyr&M&jrf Alt soldiers, wounded or Injured, can now obtain pensions ; under the new law to date from discharge. Address at once with stamp for blanks and new Soldiers circular. • W. C. BERINGER A CO., 116 Siuithflcld St.. Pittsburg, henna. 15-4. *#-01dest claim agency in the State. (bin TO ftinnn Invested dn Wall Street ipiU ill ipIUUU Stocks makes fortunes ev ery mouth. Book sent free explaining ev erything. Address, BAXTER & CO., BANK ERS, 17 Wall St., New York. 11-4 w AGIFT WRTBT OR A ROTHSCHILD. A copy of Brown's famous Illustrated Shakesperian Almanac for 1*79, together with a copy of hts illustrated paper, the (irovina IVorUI, will IK- sent free to anyone Who will sand their address on a one cent postal card. Address J. GIBSON BKOWK, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. 17-iw rami! nronft' Piirgat Ive I*l In make New Kich Blood. unci will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from I to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing'is possible. Sent by mail for s letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Bangor. Me. Total Awnrdrd h nt Ccntoiiniul }.x jwt.iticfi fox fur rl.ntiip yuniil** ami crrrtlm.-< anti I,Mini char a.-t,T t.f tKertcniny a*i fiaroHnj, Vlu> beat tobacco crr ma.l, Ar :.iir blm- Ktriji trade-mark inclovtil* undated on inferior -.-oiida, -. limt Jcf in on every I>ls{. Sold % I dealers. Send for sample, 0v, to c. A. J*. ...>us ft * Wfrs., l'eiersbvs, Vx (100. F. WARILE, General Agent, 324w Nos. 3 and 5 Soulh Water Street Phila. 9ftft returns in 30 days on SIOO invca ?fa"" cl. Official Reports and infor mation free. I ike profits weekly on B'ock options of $lO tos,*d. Address. T. POTTER WIOUT A Co. Bankers, 35 Wall Streot Now York- 21.4t . AGENTS WANTED for Smith's Bible Dic '.tlonavy and HOLM AN S NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES. Prices reduced. Circulars Free. A. .T. HODMAN & Co., PliDa., Pa. 15-4 tW READER! BEFORE TOU BUY PIANO or ORGAN Do not fail to send for my latest 20 page Illustrated Newspaper with much valuab e Informatiou. Free. New Pianos, $125. $135 and upward. New Organs, $55 to s44fi! Be sure to write me before buying else where. Beware of Imitators. Address DAN. F. BEATTV, Washington, N. J. 154 PROTRUDING TOES rAHENTS. you need no longer throw away youi Chlldrens Shoes before thoy tare half worn, on account, of Holes through the toes. Either the SILVER, - ' Or.A. S. T. Co." BLACK TIP .Will Preve nt [This. ...Ask for these shoc when buylujj. stead." sddrcM Land (Wabtkucr. *!>**. LMU. HSHK I- a moat lily, tOO-pagc Scrap Bark of tbi crnamaf tho World's Litantare. fiiralcio espy. Soo.. or rl r-. rear. An Gil Ohrouio (UxJO inches) of '* Vom-m. •. V idler." prica, *3; " Black Sheep, 'aft CO book. paper binding: "Christian Oakley "a. Jl.!.%" a i i hook, in payer binding. and a naraplo copy of "woe-'. t Koaeshold Magazine"—all post-paid,for only Xi or;.• In money, or in one-cent poetoro stamps. Ajrrttl 5 ante A M o-t I iboral terms, but not hi pe sent I reo Address S. H.Wood, Tribune Building, Lew York Oil. L C. & 8. c. b&ilroad! WESTWARD. 1. X 6. LEAVE A.M. P.M. Moutaiidon 7.00 I.6ft e.ifti lajv.islmrif 7.16 2.20 iK Fair Ground 7.W 2.30 Rlehl 7.26 2.40 Vlckslmrg, 7-35 2 4* MifUinbnrg 7.46 3.15 Miltliiniit S.NO H.W Tamrelton 6.10 , 3.5® Cotoarn ®.3ft Arrive at Spring Mills 9JO EASTWARD; 2. 4, 6. LEAVE A.M. A. f. p. Spring Mills IP.IO (obnru jP-Sft Laiuelton 11,46 4 05 Miiloiont 11.56 4.5) Mtffllubura fj 10 4JO 6 icksburg 12.20 ft.os Biehi 12.27 6.13 Fair Ground 6.23 lewisbwig fl.ai 12.4 ft &45 Arrive at Montandon.. 650 1.00 6.00 Nos. 1 & 2 connect at Montandon with Brie Mull west on the Philadelphia & Erie KaU Road. No* 3 & 4 with Day Express east an* Nia gara Express west. Nos. 5 & 6 with Fast Line west. An Omni bus will run between Lewlsburg and Montandon, to convey passengers to and from Pacific Express east on tbe Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets wIU be hon. ored between these two points. PEKSSYLYAHIA BAIL BOAD. Philadelphia & Brio R. 5. Div. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 10th 1376, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will ran as follows : WESTWARD, ERIE MAlL leaves Phllarteipla...ll Up. m. " " Harrisburg —4 35 a. in. " Wi!liaro*|ort..B 38 a. M. " " Jersey shore,.9 07 a. m. " " tek Karen. .9 40 a. ra. " M Kenovo II 00a. in. " art. at Erie 7 35 p. m. NIAGARA EXP. leav. Philada.... T 90a. m 44 44 UarrlßburuloSoa.nl " arr. at wniiamsjiort aoop. m " " Lock Ilaven 3 95 p. m" FAST LINE leaves I'lilladelpliia. .1143 a. na * " " Harrisburg.... 835 p. m* " arr. at Williainsport. .7 25 p. m* 44 44 Lock Haven...B 40p. nr.* EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. leav. I.ock Haven. .6 40 a. m " " Jersey Shore 714a. m. " 44 Williattuiport 758a. m. 44 arr. at Hairlsbure.,ll 55 a.m. 44 44 Philadelphia 345 p. m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lock Haven 1130 a- M. 44 44 WlUiamsportl24op.m, 44 arr. at Harrisburg.. 4 10 p. a. 44 Phi ladelphla 7 30 p. m. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35 p. in. 44 44 Lock Haven...9 45 p. m. 44 44 WiUiamsport..ll 04p.m. 44 aw. at Harrisburg ~245 a. ni. 44 44 Philadelphia,..." 00a, m. FAST LINE leaves Willlamsport..l2 36 a. m. air. at Harrisburg 3 55a. m. 44 44 Philadelphia... .7 40 a. m. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia ami Williamsporl on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Kxpre*? East. Day Express East aud Sunday F.xpre East. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. WS.A, BALDWIN. General Sup MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER has just returned from the city with a large lot of MILLINERY GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. (hip, Straw and Leghorn Ilats, trimmed and untrim med, also Bonnets, Flowers, & Ribbons. A SPECIALITY.^ Slot) on Peon Street opposite Hartal's Fonndr. Q9\ 'Til I Judiciously iuveshd s£o 111 SOUOU I llt w*ll St., lay*the, foundation fur subset utial fortunes ever>. week, .md pays an immense percentage of profits by the now Capitalization System of oueratlip; in Stocks. Full explanation on applic-Vi-ion to Adauis, Brown, & Co., Bank ers, i 6 Broad St., Y. 21-4w. ISJ gjJFnOOtSAI.itSHAN WANTED is^sfc to SIOO per Mouth and expenses. Refer ences required. k.A BF.LLE MAMU FA