- -wr* mn %|c foanwl Ysiltr & Dtitinfcr. Proprietors B O. DKIXISOKR, Associate F.dltor Hillhelm Thursday June 10. Terms —51.50 Per Annum. —■■■ —III —■ I ■ '■ " WHAT HE IS THERE FOR. A rumor was current in Washing ton recently, to the effect that. Sena tor Don Cameron is getting tired of playing Senator ami that Ue would fie almost willing to resign, provided he were permitted to appoint his own successor, same as Simon ap pointed him. The Philadelphia TXrnu, while admitting that Don has little taste aud less ability for •Senatorial labors, don't believe the rumor th® least-bit, but .goes on to say tlTtirPfcn is w*l good for as a Senate*. Gufss tl* funcs bits the on the head every time. It says i > He HHHfcbrSewuor to be master v and ic -iOB went ca-t lu* rlumcs SiciY If the? We*c baubles, mere ly because he,"wearies playing with tUeui. Senatorial disputation Is Unit to him. com mittee work ;S and UcenrmuMU labor Ibr Wb coiisVittioiits ia-vvxu.tioiu', but such are tuti pjjSltfts Which witw with the triumph he hnU to make exhaustive et forts to win . He will sit in the Sonata os tensibly to l£)ok after Pennsylvania inte rests, aud will bristle up and make himself felt when Pennsylvania Is assailed, l>ut ks chief bnaluess In the Senate is io direct the political power in Pennsylvania ; to make and unmake President al candidates: to fash ion Governors. State Treasurers, Legisla tors and other officers, and to make organs pipe and politicians dance when it pleases him to have them do so. democr'attc county CONVENTION. . The aelegatds chosen on the 14th of ajeetembei; Inst to the Democratic Conner Convention, are requested to meat at the Court House, in Belle fonte, on Saturday, June 21st, 1579, at one o'clock, i\ M., for the purpose of selecting two representative dele gates to the Democratic State Con vention, to bo held at llarrisburg, and then Senatorial confeiees, to choose a Senatorial delegate to the same, and to act upon such other matters us raav be brought before the Convention. A full attendance is requested. . William HAMILTON, (JliainAjni 00. Convention. JAMES McCLAI2*7I Jon* Iron, J The election for Piesident and Directorspfftlie L. C. & S. C. H. it. which w;is held at the company's of fice, in Philadelphia, on the 10th inst., resulted as follows: President, Hun.' Eli Slifer; Vice President, (By the Board) Strickland Kueass ; Directors, George F. Miller, James P. Cobum, Samuel C\ Stewart. Geo. B. Huberts, Edmund Smith, AY is tar Morris, B. 11. Duncan. Whether any other business was transacted at this meeting we have j not learned. ■— - ♦ • ♦ TIIE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM JUTTEE met at the odice of L>. F. Fortney, Esq., the chairman, to transact business in the interest of the partv. The committee thought best to re convene the county con vention of August list, for the pur pose of electing delegates to the state convention. The county con vention then, is to meet at the Court House'BeHefonte, next Saturday at one o'clock. Another item of business for the convention was to apportion the de legates, from the several townships, wards and boroughs, on the basis of votes cast by each respectively, at the election for Gov ernor. last fall. The following is a list of delegates under this appor tionment : Districts. Xo. yotes. Xo. del. 1 Bellefonte, N. \7. 84 2 2 BeltafonteFS. W. 'll4 2 8 Bellefonte, W. W. 25 1 4 Howard Borough 40 1 5 Milesburg Borough 30 1 € Fliilipsburg Borough 141 3 7 Unionville Borough 32 1 8 Benner Township 160 8 9 Boggs Township 163 3 10 Bumside Township 22 1 11 Curtin Township 52 1 12 College Township *74 2 13 Fqfgoson —old 169 3 14 Ferguson —new 56 1 15 Gregg Township 276 5 16 Half Moon Township 39 1 17 Haines Township 207 4 18 HArris Township 121 2 19 Howard Township 86 2 20 Huston Township 51 1 21 Liberty Township • 57 1 22 Marlon Township 92 2 23 Miles Township 246 .5 24 Patton Township i4l 1 25 Penn Township 2SB 6 26 Potter, Xorth Twp. 173 3 27 Potter, South Twp. 191 4 28 Rush Township 300 2 29 Snow Shoe Township 75 2 80 Spring Township 191 4 81 Taylor Township 48 1 82 Union Township 69 1 • 83 Walker Township 202 5 35 Worth Township 70 1 3,827 77 It will be seen that Penn town ship gains one delegate under the new apportionment, but the com mittee made a m'stake in not sepa rating the delegation of Millbeim borough from that of Penn township. It is impracticable that the town ship and the borough should elect thejr delegation jointly until uixt Governor's election. VV"e suggest that the eonyention next -Saturday adjust this matter through a com *•/ mittee. fi .. The speech of Senator Wallace, delivered in the United States Sen ate, on the 29th ult., is spoken of throughout the entire state in the highest terms of commendation, as a masterly effort iu favor of free elec tions. It is considered one of the ablest speeches delivered in the "august body" these rnanv years, find the Democracy of the o'ld Key stone feel a great but justifiable pride •tin being represented by a man who J -understands their rights so well, and who is so entirely able to advocate them. As a constitutional and leg al effort, Mr. Wallace's speech is logical and altogether unanswerable and it is no wonder that His Fiau duleney cowers under such an as sault. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacca. 47-ly Having in this section will begin m xt Saturday. Scott township, Alleghany county has been fined SISOO damages for a defective road. Mr. Alva S. G row, associate edi tor of the Bollefonte TiepubUcan recently purchased tho Lock llaven Jb—ftU concern aud lias conimejic ed to run it. Much success to him. A white oak tree was recently cut 011 the land iff Mr. Emanuel Kleck nor, in West Buffalo township, I'nion county, which yielded twenty five hundred feet, of lumber. The Clinton Democrat says that the sub-committee in the contested election case of Curt in rs Yocmn will legin work at once but will not report until tho regular session in December. A beginning in the side walk busi ness has been made, and we hope the good work will continue until we can all go comfortably and safely auyyrltere * u town. Gentlemen of the council and fellow citizens — jw.s7i mattt rs. CORNER STONE LAVING. —The corner stone for Millers Evangeli cal i huroh, in Sugar Valley, will IKS laid June 2fith. Preaching in morn ing and evening. Ministers and people are very cordially invited to attend. ' D. P. KLINE, Minister. The grain fields along the line of the rail road, in Union county are very promising and it is said that all through Buffalo valley it is equally good. Our Union county neighbors are far ahead of us in this respect, this year at least. Yes, President Wiser has con structed a. food substantial side wtilir sflofig the entire front of his premises. At this rate the Hill is getting ahead; but no matter, only so the good work goes cu and 0:1 and on, until wo have good side walks all over town. Eward Parr who was convicted of murdering his daughter, last week 111 Philadelphia, committed suicide bv taking poison in open court, 111 full view of all present just as Judge Eleock was about 10 pronounce sen tence of death upm liim. He lived hut a short time after lie had taken the poison. Neighbor D. A. Musser commenc ed work 011 Monday moraiug on an :uch pf niqsQ iry work over the tail race of the old Musser Mill. By this means Mr. Musser gains an ele gant building lot on which a* house is to IK? erected this summer yet. Strasnurg does its share of building this year. "AJTRE.VSURY CF BIBLE READ TNGsJby Rev. 6. G. Shannon, Mil roy. Pa., with an Introduction by Hew H. Zeiglcr, D. IX, Superin tendent of the Missionary Institute, Sslinsgrove, Penna.",. This popular Bible Manual is for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Price, 2o cents. tf. If you need a monument or head stone for a departed loved one, the old,ixl l able MILI.HEIM MARBLE WORKS IS your place. You can go there and feel assured that you will not lie imposed upon, but that you \A ill get as and probably more for your money than at any other place in Central Pennsylvania. Try it and see. A suit has just l>een decided at Mauch Chunk, which has been pen ding for nearly twenty years. The Lite Judge Pack r was plaintiff, and Xoblo. nammett Sc Co., defendants. Samuel ltobb, of Philadelphia,mast er in the suit, recently filed his re port, winch awards the snug little sum of £32,2-53,08 to Judge Packer, deceased. Peter McManus and John O Neill are the last two Mollies under sen tence of death. They were convict ed of the murder of Frederick 1 lesser, Coroner of Northumberland. The murder took place in December, 1&75, but the murderers were not arrested until 1879. The matter is now be- fore the Supreme Court bui with ap parent little prospects for the crim inals. On the 11 tli inst., a very destruc tive fire occurred at Point Breeze, Philadelphia, caused by liglitniug. At 10 o'clock there lay at the wharf five vessels—four barks and one ship three of which were loaded or partially loaded with oil, the others waiting to be loaded. During the slorm that prevailed over the city the lightning struck these ships and tliey were consumed in a short time. ~m • m • The House committee on civil ser vice threw a bombshell into the Ra dical camp last week by reportiug a bill which forbids, under heavy pen alties, any employee of the govern ment, from contributing money for election purposes. Let it pass, and it will break up Mr. Gotham's "vol untary contribution" system. The people want neither Federal bayo nets nor the contributions of Fede ral office holders to control elections. Go to Newman's for a good and cheap suit. Why you can get a good, all wool cassimer Ruit made to order, for £l2. Thi3 sounds almost like a fable and yet it is but the square truth. But go yourself and be convinced. Everything iu the line of clothing and gentlcmons' furnishing goods kept and at prices so low.that it absolutely seems like giving things away. Newman's is the place to get the worth of your mouey at least several times over. Rev. Dr. Cnlder, President of State College, filled Rev. J. Tomlin son's pulpits last Sunday at Aamns burg, Millheira and Penns Creek. We had the pleasure of hearing the Rev. gentleman here. Ilis sermon was based on Romans, 8:1, and was so plain and direct that even a child could understand it all; but what is better, a true, orthodox doctrine, coupled with that kind, liberal, christian spirit that can only be learned with the meek and lowly Jesus, characterized every word eve ry thought of the Doctor's able ser ruou. The congregation was highly pleased, and 110 doubt benefitted, and it is the universal wish that Dr. Calder may soon come again. A stranger lfttSfHWtt throng town would infer that we h:ul more stores i for the sale of flag stone, Hum any otlier town of our size in the state. Almost every other house has a pile i of chem in front—seemingly for no other purpose than ornament. Wo move that some of them be convert ed into sidewalks right speedily. In Heaver Valley a most shocking accident occurred on Tuesday eve ning of last week. The wife of Levi Miller toi<l her husband in u playful way that ilia' would dig a pieCo In the garden for her she would go ami prepare supper for him. Ue went to do his task and she in order to lmrry up the coal lire proceeded to pom coal oil on the lire from a can. The can exploded and burned her so se riously that, she died on Wednesday morning. I'pon hearing the explo sion he ran into the house, and in trying to save her •burned his bauds to a crisp. Mr, Miller was unable to attend his wife's funeral last Friday, She leaves t hive children, the oldest about live and the youngest a babe in the cradle. Mrs. Miller was a daughter of Preacher Steely.— llloonwburii lit publican. A MODEL CONCERN. —Last week we had occasion to visit the Planing Mill and Furniture Manufactory of Nesbit Brothers, at East Lewis hing, just oyer the bridge from Lew islmrg. When there we were very soon impressed with tho fact that the Brothers know exactly what they are about, and that their establish ment is first class ill every respect. There is certainly nothing of its kind superior to it in Central Penn sylvania whether in the number and completeness of the machinery used, the skill of tho workmen employed, or the character of the work turned out. The Brothers make a speciality of School and Church Furniture, and we have not seen anything this long time so neat and practical in the line of school desks, as that now be ing made at this place. They also showed us walnxt pew ends that are real models of their kind—of very chaste and lwautiful design. Besides these and some kinds of house furriture they manufacture the more ordinary articles that en ter into the make-up of buildings, whether for public use or private dwellings. Doors, shinters, sash, brackets, siding, tlooring,mouldings, iu everv variety of style and price, all nutdo out of good, seasoned lumber, and in the best style of de sign and mechanism. Any person in need of anything made at a planing mill, would do well to call on Nesbtt Brothers. They can send lumber to Cobum or bpriug Mills at cheap freights. Head thgjr advertisement in another column. As the "glorious Fourth" will hardlv visit Miilheimfihis year, the next best thing persons can do \viu> wish to celebrate is to go to Sun bury. They expect to havo a Ug time down there, as will be seen by the following, which we clip from the Northumberland county D- >So crat: Fourth of July in Sunbury. The*inveHmg thft'Soldiers' Monu ment, A ill take place", ;it Sunbury on the coming Fourth of July. It will be gran it", forty-three feet in inigtli ant erected in honor of the soldiers who fell in the lute war from Nor thumberland countv. Gen. Jam.-s A. llcaver. of Belle fonte, will deliver the oration. Gen. Ileury M. llovt, Governor of Pennsylvania; Gen.Simon Cameron, United States Swmtoi, J. I). Cam eron, Samuel J. Randall, Speaker of the House of Representatives.; Hon. J . W. Killinger, Hon. J. 11 Packer, lion. Simon I'. Wolverton and other distinguished gentlemen will be pre sent on the occasion. There will be a Grand Parade of the military, firemen, and civic iso cieties and aHo a regatta on the river Susquehanna at 4 o'clock r. M., after which tub races, bag races and other sports will be enjoyed on the river bank. There will be a grand displaj of fire works in the evening. Excursion tickets will be issued from all points. The parade will move at 10:30 sharp, from Market Square. Order of exercises at the monument at 2 o'clock r. 3i. SPRING MILLS IT SIMS, Ice cream at J. 1). Long's every Saturday evening. li 11. Duncan was again elected a director of the L. C. & S. C. It. It. Everybody should attend the ex hibition of the Alpha Literary So ciety, Friday evening, as it will be a rich treat, no doubt. The Picnic at Penn Cave, at the head of l'enns Creek, last Saturday, was a success. Ditto, the one from here to Poo Creek, except that while eating supper at a hotel the good tilings in the baskets were removed from the rigs, Mr. George C. Breon has gone to Loretta, Cambria county, Pa., to run a hotel. George knows how to do it. Ho always keeps a good house. Our Saloon must be doing a lively business, judging from the way kegs are shipped from and to Sunbury. YONEY. MARRIED. On the Ist lilt., t tHft residence of tlm the bride's parents, at Potters Mills, by Iter. K. G. Shannon, Mr. N. W. Smith, oi Adams burg, Snyder county, to Miss Annie C. Smith, of Potters Mills, Centre County. On the Ist lust.,, at tho residcuce o£ the bride s parents, l>y Rev. W. H. Stover, Mr. John J. Taylor, of Farmers' Mills, with Miss Amanda J. ftreon, of Mariisonhufg. DIED. On the 7th Inst., at Rellefonte, Mrs. Har riet No well MeCafferty. wife of Charles McCafferty, agcl 54 years, 1 month and 3 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. EVANGELICAL.— Eov. W. If. Ifartmaa will preach next Sunday morning. REFORMED— Rev. J. O. Shoemaker, Pastor. Mr. Frank Wetzel, of the Theological Semi nary at Lancaster, will preach in Aarons biirg next Sunday morning. METUODIST.— Rey. W. It. Whitney will preach next Sunday evening. LUTIIEHAN.— PAV. J. Tomllnson, Pastor. Communion service in Aaronshurg, next Sunday morning, in the German language and in tho evening English. Preparatory service on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clook German. 1 Lodrro and Society D! ootory. Tin* Hflllieim <'runlet fland wilTmOet In tin- Town Mail on .M.iii-Uiy e.fld ItiufsdUy evenings. w Providunco Crange No. HI7 I*. of 11.. meets In Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turdav oToUeh mftfttlt At r. *. u<l on ti> itU SaiimUv ot'oach mmit-luit t*V- m. Millli. hu Lodge N0.r.0: O. V. mwMn Ihc New Hall, Fenii street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open ov ry Saturday eve ning after .1 o clock. The M.Uhchn lb A 1,. Association meets In the Tow a ItalJ. on the evening of the seeon.l M. nility of each month. Milllicini cs.-ert of Company 11.. Mil Regi ment, National Cu.uds a ill liel.t their drill meeting, oil the second story of Alex ander's Block,every Tuesday nul Friday evening. T>l'llf.!e SALE.-Wlll he exposed topnlv- I lie s.iln on the ;> remises, one and a half mile smith of Anronsbur;?, °u Tuesday, July Ist. I*";'. at one o'etoek, i*. M., the following valuable property : A splendid farm, containing .IV2 acres, about 20 of whieli are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The balance Is well timbered with excellent pine, hemlock, oak poplar and chestnut. I'poti this prcqmrty ts erected a good, two st try dwelling house, jroo.l bam. wagon shed and other outbuild ings. A good orchard Is tin the premises. This property could be divided into two farms to good advantage, each of which would have a never-failing spiiug of excel lent water This farm is situated within two miles of Coburti station, on the 1., C. As. r. It.iiiroad. and will bo sold separate ly or together to suit purchasers. ' Terms will be made known on day of sale. For iurther particulars apply to MICH A El. KOHNMAN. TN THKOUriJAN'scot'HT OF t'KNTBE COCNTV - l* THH M ATTKK OF TtIK Fs ■ATK OP (iKOttOR GBAMLT, LATK OF PIIH Townsimc, itrr'n.-'The undersigned Au<tit or appointed t< make distribution of 'he fund in the hands of the Executors, to and among the pattiesentitled thereto, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on \\ edtiesday the2th dav of J line. IS7-*. at 1 o'clock, i\ m., at his office In Bellefonto. All persons are required to present their claims before the auditor, or be debarred ffoni coming in for a share- of the fund. JOHN Hi. AHI I.imn. 211-.lt Auditor. MillUcltti Market. Wheat No. 1 'JJO Wheat No. i > Corn ■j l ' Kyo £' oats Wldto -- Oats. Block 2d Buckwheat 50 Flour Bran A Short*, per un 15.00 Salt, per Brt Fluster, ground . * w, oo Cciuent, per Bushel 45 1° Ml Bar lev 50 Tvmo'thvseetl Flaxseed Cloverseed 4-'" Butter 12 llanis Sides., r> Veal 3 Fork Potatoes c. Tallow V Soap o Orted Apples Dried reaches Dried Cherries 4 COAI. MARKET. Egg Coat %'-t) SU.VO " (Siestuut" f, .00 Fea " *>> Corrected overy Wednesday by Ccphait A Mu*er. P. UKPiIART. 1). A. Mt'SSER GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Urn', it, <:lo\prw!. t I"lonr;A- Iced, Co til, la* lor A Halt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest inarketjfprloe pald'for^tlljklndn-o GKR/JAZIsT, Delivered either at the RItICK MILL 'or'at the old MUSSEIt MlLL,*lu MILLHKLtf. COL, PLASTER & SALT Always on liand and roM at prices that tie fy competition. Ashare of the public patrouaKeirespectfully elicited. 3P-iy 019 m RELSaeiE. I)-'.. Sanfokd's Ltvnr. Inyigorator is a Standard Family R-nr.jdy for V die- stnes of the Livor, imnch aud iioweia.—lt i 3 Purely|L Vegetable.—lt never Jcfgl Debilitates—lt is i? O yttntrtic sTj§ ff (JB&V. u; wi pc^.(4/ V: t , Hp* K^U' J 9 jL |-;;V ( V H H p-ta® vft 0 ' s^\^ p o\9' o .a3 i 4 -ri o a 9 feOnJ i^ s a^ a ill* sSaS 0 ft 9 a , Hii llv e 1 N & Invigorator SI Or 9 bccu llß ° a (lir ' n m J practice fc£q by tiio public, few for moro tliau 35 years, jp zH* "with unprecedented results, f* SEND FOR CIRCULAR. S.T.W. SSSFORD, M.d., 53 JKSSSSS ASY Wil GGIST HlUi TKLL YOfc ITS UEPL'TATION. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER Enlarged May Ist, 1H79. Price un changed. Th only cojubiuat lo'u of the true Jamaica Oinircr with choice uroinatics and Frenoli brandy, for correcting Intemperate habits, regulating the stomach and bowels, break in-; up colds, chills, and levers, is Sanfokd's Jamaica Ginqeh. For relieving gouty and rheumatic pains, preventing malarial tever and promoting sleep it is truly wonderful. Ask for SAyroKu's. 25-it 9 [% ' mi mm STANDARD STORE, 235 MARKET ST. LEWXSBUBG, PENNA. v. - • - -* M - - SPMNW ,*MrGmvMM&YF. • .)" ■n* r. f . We always iead. we never imitate,! AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. 8 Oar shelves nml counters arc now loudcil will lni.'ht now jGood from floor to ceiling consintingjof the following articles: Millinery Department. Spring and Summer Jfats it Bontiets, Trimmed and untrimmed, Ladies, Misses it Children& Chips, Straics A Leghorns. French it Domestic Floiwc,. Jlrocaded, Tiro toned it Double faced, Ribbons. Satin, Gros Grain and Silk Rib bohs. Black Jb Cjlorcd Silks and Satins. 44 44 Velvets it Plushes. 44 41 Ostrich Feathers. Hat Ornaments, Ac., Ac., & , • *j ♦ fr A • •# r i*i I - - 1 ' - - 1 - ' - - 1111 THE GREAT Bee Hive Store ;i .. of LOCK: zELArvjEusr, The Largest Dry Goods and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania . , Is just receiving Us Second immense Stock i' -■ *-*>'•,< , * FOR SPRING OF 1879. $20,000 WORTH Now in stock bought for cash and sold so low tlrst every body in want of first class Dry Gootle will be largely interested in buying their goods at the Bee 1 live Store. 5000 yards of new G.u pet just received, 2"> per cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest and hand someststock eve shown IU this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents. Beautiful Ingrain carpet 25 cts., Good Floor Oil Clot h 2 yards wide 7 cents. Great bargains in Carpet Chains and Mattings. SUQ Pairs of Misses' and k Childreu Stockings G 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 Alpaecas, Jamestown Alnaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Matelesse in all colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever shown in this City. Wonderful Bargains in Mens and BOYS Casitners, CotloPdo Pants Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Linens, Towlings, Ac., Ac., & \V*"" 5000 yards of the boat quality of Calico at 4 cents a yard, nd every thing proportionately clieap. By keeping only lirst 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 iu all the adjoining counties, 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 Bargains we ofter. Bee Hive Store, Sign of the Large Bee Hive Over the Door, 65 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. -*?# fit f¥ ft# I i& I•*hi fi | ' J. J. EVERETT, PROPRIETOR. -1 '< .b;j"3 ?♦!) v?J , ,'i }.♦< h i '•'tfi • watttiWi M tt~> i * • • 20,000 lbs of good washed wool wanted In exchange for the above bargains for which the Lighest cash price will be paid. Notions & Fancy Gaods Deta'lfflent. i . Hosier}/, Gloves it Corsets. Buchint/s A Collercttrs. Linen Cutis A Collars. Silk, Linen and Cambric Jlandker chiefs. Silk Botes A Ties 4v A Worsted V< tilings. Breton, Russian & Hamburg Laces Gilt, Pearl, Ivor;/ A S'7A" Buttons. Hamburg Edgings, luO different styles. Tencels A Hopkins i Jewelry, Perfumery A* llair Golds. NESBIT BROS.. Successors to tiro "East Lcwisburg Lumber & Manufacturing U<>illpally, , ' Manufacturer!* of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. • EKIN'G provided with ample tuciliUoH, the latest and,must Improved piachinerj and the tH*st mechanical skill, wc are prepared to j'xrente ail order* prompt)', and in the very best manner. We give special attention to tlic furnishing ol Material for tip better grs ties of HOUSE BTJUjJDXHTO-. Also, to tlie. r nianufacture of SCHOOL, OFFICE nnd CntmcH FUIT> TURE, SUNDAY SCHOOL and PRIVATE JJOOK CASFF. h'ACTOJiY-r.XHV LEHINDfHU. ....... . NtMOIT BBC N. B.—We can send Materials to Coburn or Spring Mills at cheap freight*. 26- Y WHITESEWINC MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. i - - - - t v. jameß. Lim> 9 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bcllefontc, Fa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY BTBFCLT. MRS. mm M. WEAVER: has jt3at returned from the city with a large lot of 'MILLINERY GOODS FOII SPRING AND SUMMER. Chip, Straw and Leghorn Hats, trimmed and untrhn med, also Bonnets, Flowers, & Ribbons. X-jrDRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY..?)! Shop on Pean Street opposite Hartal's Fonaflr. L 0, & S. C. Rill ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 1. 5. LEAVE A. M. P. M. Montandon 7-00 1.15 JE! Lewisburg 7.U 2.10 6.K Fair Ground 7.29 iW) Blold 7J*> 2^) Vicksburg. 7.# 2# Miminburg 7 15 lb Mi Union! B.® 3JB Laurelton B.W 3.99 Cobum 9.2? Arrive at Spring Mills 9.W EASTWARD. 2. 4. C. LCAVR A. M. A. \t. p. Srn-ing Mills IP.B) fv>burn Lalureßon L,Jr> 406 Mllbnout n.VI 4.20 T. M. MjflllnburS UlO 4.30 Vicksburg U.W 5.05 BlelU >2.27 6.1* Fair Ground ' 1c.:6 3.J3 l.ewisbiMg 6.A5 l-.+S 5.45 Arrive at Mobtandon.. fi 50 1.00 6.00 N<s. 1 & 2 eunneet at Montandon with Brie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Kail Road. NO3 3 & 4 with Pay Express east and Nia gara F.xpivv! west. Nos. 5 & 6 with Fast Line west. An Onmlbus will run between lewisbnrc and MontHiulon, to convey passeiyoH* to aiul from Pacific Express east on the Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will be holl ered between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. TTIXTEIt TIME TABLE. On and after Ht'NDAY. Nov. KWi 18T8. the trains on the Pliiladelphia & Erie Rail road Division will nin as follows : WESTWARD, EiUE MAIL leaves Philadeipia.. II 56 p. M. " " narrfsburg... .4 21 a. m. " " WilllaMsport..B 35a.m. " ' Jersey Shore..9 07a. m. " 44 Haven..9 4u a. HI. 14 44 Kenovo UoOa.m. 44 arr. at Erie ........1 3sp, m. NIAGARA FIX P. lcav. Philada— 7 *2O a. m 44 ' 4 * HtiYTlsbdrg 10 SO A. m. 44 arr. at Williamspoit 2.oorun. 4 4 4< Lock Haven It 25 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia.. 11 46a.m. 44 Harris burg 335 p.m. 41 arr. at WiHinmsporti .7 2& p. in 44 44 I/>ek Haveu... 840 p. ui" EASTWARD. PACIFIC E\r. leav. 1-ock Haven. .6 40 a. ni 44 44 Jersey Sliorc 714a. m. 44 44 Willlamsport 760 a. m. 44 arr. at Harris burg. .11 55 a.m. 44 44 Philadelphia 345 p.m. DAY F.XPKKHS loaves IJock Haveu 1120 i- HI 44 44 WilUamsportP24op.m 44 art*, at Ifarrishurg;.4 10 p. m. 44 44 PhilaUel]ihia 7 20 p. m. ERIE M ATL leaves Renovn S4V> p. m. Lawk Haven...9 45 p. ra. 44 Willlamsport. .11 05 p. ra. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 2 45 a- m. 44 44 Philadelphia 7 00 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Wlliiain*port..l2 15 a. m. 44 air. at Harrisburg 3 sia. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 740 a.m. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Willlamsport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Expief EfLSt, Day Express East and Sunday Expres East. Slej'prngoaMou all niglit trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Sv*> $25 TO SSOOO TO®, tei foundation for substantial fortunes every, week, and pays an Immense percentage o£ profits by tue now Capitalization System of operating in Stocks. Full explanation on application to Adauis, Brown, & Co., Bank ers, 2(5 Broad St., N. Y. 2i-4w. NATIONAL LITE is the title of a new Pamphlet of ?2 pages. It contains the biogvapliy of ull the I'resl /ent of tlie United States from Washington to Hayes witn their portraits ( 19 in all) engraved expressly for this work, also 12 uortraita ot Canadian notabilities. The National Life will be sent to uuy addres* by mail, on receipt of3ct. stamp. Addrcs* I H. it. STHVENH, Boston, Mass. 19-4 j BENSON S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS Cures Lame & Weak Back NSTANTLV. SOLD BY ALL DRUG GISTS. SEABURY & JOHNSTON, Prop's. I ki'iaULt.N. Y. 23 4 ICRWMI. TWLWT RY "* "FCAN— PXLFC !L ,/• tiul." ad'irci* Liuid Coram iMUmer. 8lio. Ku- HiEMIHB;:-' Is a inontlily 100-Y>?e Scrap Book of the crear '.* tl Wurkl s Loeratur*. Sink!* copy 300., of f year. An Oil Chroml (11x30 Inches) of " Vor •■ Valley." price, $3; " BlscA Hheep, 'ftAO bo rapor V>in4ins; "Christian Oakley's M'wuireT c - book, in paper binding.&od• aamplnoopy of * 4 W -4) Hju-eh' ld —all poet-paid,for oaly 30 r- . In money, or in one-cent pottage stamps. A Panted. Mat liberal term*, but nothin.Toewf' Addwna &.£. Wood, Tribune Building, Now Yor* ,• DEIiW AE FARMS! cSK Free. Adlre J. F. MAXCHA & C Dover, Delaware. 21-4 CiORO A * year. Send 10 cents tu 1c Stamps for a line silver Plat< • Thimble,' retail lince/ HSctni *; arrmleat how t-> make fJVA) a year, no huiubug Only those who mean business need apply A. T. BUCK & 0., Milw n, Pa ytjo MADE IS A SFESGLK DAT. Jan. 30ib h V*V an ngem. 45end 1 cent stamp fo iturjjculars. Kev. S. T. Bceu, Mtltoi reniou * *• 15-4 w temr/ AU toldier*, .wounded or Injured, cat. now obtain pensions ; under the new law to date from discharge. Address at once with stamp for blanks and new Soldiers circular. W. C. BERING ER A CO., llfi Smithfteld St., Pittsburg, henna. 15-4. AJ-Oldest claim agency in tlie State. <Mfl mn <tmnn Invested tu Wall Street $11) 1U SIUU J Stocks makes fortunes A'- ery month. Hook sent free explaining ev. erything. Address, BAXTER &CO., BANK ERS, 17 Wall St., New York. 11-fw A GIFT MHffll F fi BFHBHIJ . A copy of Brown's famous Illustrated Shake-perian Almanac for 1879, together with a c<u>v of ids illustrated paper, the tvrc-"TV7 H r orW, will be sent free to anyone who willAvuU their address on a one "cent postal card. Address J. Gibson BHOWN, 21 Grand Street, Jensey Citj% New Jersey. 17-lw SWEET Ppssispi N A 7 Y C^Eb£SkaT|jM ■Iwl"! '.l., '">? J'r tt nl Oii'i-ntiial F.xjvwilion fir i*' r'iftnttp y M,t/ ii,)-, at, | ex.l '/-/i v />* j r _ ■ >r!rr cf mrrr~ uny Qit- J f.mrorin.j, Vln> I ,t tol,u<v 9 rwr lu.vi*. Ar cur I In.- nr.|> inrt.-mr.rk MI ICML* imitated ..n iiiltn..r U. .. . Ihgt S+tt M ei•Tory nl. 1 . S. :■ 1 1. frre. to C. A. A Mfr... Ivi,mt-u-g.V*. Geo. R. \V.\I I.E. GerterAl Agent. S2-4w Nos. 3 anl 3 SJU'K Water Street Plrila. t&l 9 Aft raturns in 30 days on 100 inves r' ed. official HejHirts and ir.b iiitUiou free. I ike profits weekly on Sto op! ions of $lO to SSO. Address. T. Porr WIGHT & Co. Banker*, 35 Wall stiei Nc)v York* 21.1t ' ■' j . AGENTS WANTED for Smith's Bible !>,' rtlonarc end HOLMAN S NEW Pi'TOKAI, R 1 BEES. Frfees reduced. u Oircvlars Free. A. . HOLM AN & to-, Pliiht., Pa. RKADKKI UKFORK lOU Bit PIANO or ORGAE lo not fail to send for my latesr 20 nam lHiisri-.itid Newspaper with much valuah • in ormalion. • Free. New l'ianos, fi2i •1.15 and upward. New Organs. fjiS to ftiu be sure to write me before buying else where. Beware of Imitators. Address DAN. t\ BFATTJT, Washington, N.J. 15 I PROTRUDING TOES rAIIENTS, ypu ueed no longer threw away yoni Onildrens Shoes belfirb they .an had worn, on account of Holes through the toes. Either the SILVER, Or A. 8. T. Co.'* BLACK TIP Will Prevc nt This. ■-Ask for these shoe: when buying. r5w.4 j i r;.y,ir> join ooe colony! MnpsM't pamphlets free. J. F. JMANCHA OJare mont, Ya. 21-4w TEACKERSW nwor 1200 FEB MONTH during VA y°l' full particulars Address J. c. McCuidy & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. £>\ lo.r'Jdll* OCR COLOH! MUJKI and pamphlet?.free. J. F. 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