£|c journal "fflter llhssißiET.Pnijrictors B & DovraEK. Associate Filter nilhetai Thirsday July 13. Ternw—Sl.SO Per Ann*a. Death of Ex—Gov. Win. Allen. Cnscrsxati. Jaly 11. Ex—Gov. William Allen died smKlonK this morning at hi* home near Chihi eotm.<m a , Gov. Bishop ha* issued * procla rratxwi eakipist k- ot the late ex-Gov. YUen. raeiting his public services, iai*ract** that the flaps ot the t/VrttolDe msqpftavert at half mast, -..adrthrft the Mate offices olosed rmSedsy bf the funeral. It wy be sK down as a dead cer tain tr that John Shermau is a can difitfe for Prrakleut. W have made i p our mind finally and absolutely a* I© be a ooeapetitor tor that po sition. Our friends will pleast? • govern themselves accordingly. John A Sm\*ll, a prominent Re publican politician of Harrisburg, veil known throughout the state as the compiler of Smull's Leg Hand Bx"k and for many veara Resident Clerk of the House of nl utiwifi. died suddenly of hvnt disease, at the Girard House Philadelplea. on the lHh instant. He was 46 years bid and unmarried. The Philadelphia Times gives the information that Dr. S. M. Laodis, irydam, preacher, lecturer.author, MBkft, jfiiiVunphii, mat uralist, mor alwt, scientist, progressionist, phy siaiaß. radical, doctor of divinity, editor and pamphleteer has been di vomd fiom Ms wife. T'.ie divorce was granted at the wife's instance. Gaea the doctor was getting too Brack and too many for the lady. Liter TURTLE.— They caught lately the king of turtles iu the river below Philadelphia. Hie monster is egbt feet kmc and five feet broad, and weighs 800 pounds. Its head is taiae theaiae of a man's, and its dippers "two feet longer tlian a man's aim.** Great stories are being UM ff Its violent struggles when captawd and its combat at death. Fi ofcaaor Cope, of the Academy of Natural Sciences, has obtained pos sesses af its shell. From the "Williamsport Gavotte aad Bulletin : When the pipe line was suifiecDPd to a test of ten thou rand barrels per day it bore the ; strain without stalling a joint, It is j now thought that fifteen thousand bands per day could be forced ' through it with safety. Just imagine this quantity of oil forced through a wx inch ixon pipe for one hundred miles in twer.tv-four boars. and then say that this enterprise is not a j A BABY ACCIDENTALLY HANGS j ITSELF. —A child about one year 1 aid. Blaise parents reside near Pem broke springs. Cedar Creek, acci de&taßr h*nprd itself a few days I?,*, the child bad been lett on a bed while its patents were out In tbe garden. Oanrtitrning they found j the child banging behind the bed. < It bad fallen or attempted to get off the bed. when its head caught be tawa the railing and the wall. It vaa dead when found. — Shenandoah (Fa 1 Herald. THE BIG SHADOW OF JUDGE DA VIS. —Tbe Tilden managers are mach disturbed over the growing prominence of David Davis as a Itomocralic candidate for the Presi dency. It is claimed by bis friends that am coarse in the Senate has bofw aoch as to commend him to tbe iiiawiiliwi ii of tbe party, who wC! mould and shape matters te tbe coming campaign, and that bis nomination would draw largely from tbe Republican party. In the cvuMft of a disagreement in tbe con- Wbha biitui tbe friends of Til des, Hendricks and Bayard he would be brought forward as a com promiae candidate. —St. Louis Times- JmtrmaL A Wmn VIRGINIA SNAKE STO RY. —A child, nineteen montlis old, of Daniel Boyle, of Harper's Ferry, a few mornings since, while in tbe garden, picked up a snake, which curled itself around the child's arm. and then she entered the house crviiur out! "Ma. look what I have got!" The snake was a venomous owe, and bat for tbe fact that the rfiM bd grasped it tightly around tbe body just below the neck, it voatdhave been bitten. Toe mo ther dispatched tbe snake.—Rock ingham Register. THE GRAND CANON OF THE AR KANSAS. —The Grand Canon of the Aitamass is nine miles in length, berag Hie narrow winding way of that rival through granite, the walls living in many places to the height of SLSOO fleet. This rock-bound nv- ! er pathway was discovered by the missionaries as early as 1642. Flrom that time it is notknown any animal life passed through It until the summer of IS7O. Last week a train of cars on the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad made tbe passage. Along the palisade that Hums the northern boundary of tbe gorge, and about ten feet above tbe boiling waters, the engineer has earned a roadbed. A CHURCH LIFTED BODILY BY Warn.—A letter from Mrs. E. A. Pound, formerly residing in this towa, bat now a resident of Man hattan. tells of a peculiar fiaak of the fearful cyclone that paarai owr that portion of the State. A large frame church was tnka ap bodily and carried about eight safia, over a fence, and recerir ei ao damage except the breaking of ttarae panes of glass. Tbe lamps oa tbe altar and the open Bible were aot moved, and everything remain ad tbe same as left by those who at taafiod |aayeimeeting the evening before. Mia. Pound vouches for the afeaoiate truth of this statement.— Hvkna (Mmtiema) Herald, THE FIRST GEX FOB BAYARD.— Tim Jefferson Democratic Club, of Philadelphia. a large, permanent a4 taflneetM oyganization bas de clared in faror of Hon. T bom is F. Brv-ard. of Delaware, for Presi dent. We are informed, that Mr. J. C. Springer, a former resident of this town, at present living in Bradford, Dark Co., Ohio, is thrown on his sickbed, but cannot state in what his ailment consists. Hope he may soon recover. ACCIDENT. —On Tuesday WHILE Mr. Noah Stover's woikmen firere hauling in grain, a little son of Mr. Stover fell from tne wagon ami was passed over, the wheel crossing his breast. We understand that he Was not as much hurt as might have been expected under the circum stances and may get over it rather lightly. The New Yovk World has been compiling a table of persons who were killed or wounded on the Fourth of July by pistols and firecrackers. The list already contains the names of eighteen dead and one bundled and seven wounded, and this was only in the cities and larger towns. A complete record for the whole country would furnish as long a list of casus lit ios as a respectable battle. ■ ■ • "" ■ SAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT.— On Tuesday morning Mr. Michael Het tinger, residing in George's Valley, was driving homeward, but met with an accident that resulted in the loss of his life. He had two horses hitched in a buggy, and when a short piece tevoud the George's Valley Church one of the horses became unmanageable and commenced kick ing, which started both horses on a run off. Mr. H. m his efforts to subdue tlie animals, was thrown from the buggy, falling on his head so violently as to fracture his skull. !He died yesterday morning. We ; are thus called upon to mourn the sudden departure of one of our most , useful citizens—in the very prime of ; life. Truly: "In the midst of life we are in death." MR. JOSEPH C. XESRIT, of the firm of Nesbit Bro's, of the East Lewisburg Mfg. Company paid our valley a visit, this week for the first time in his life. Wo showed Joseph around a little and he seemed pleased with our beautiful and fertile val leys and the variegated scenery. Especially was he delighted with a drive through the beautiful iuoun | tain pass north of town. The Brothers —and they are full sized men in every sense —have one of the best and most complete plan ing mills iu the interior or the state. They manufacture School furniture on a large scale, and Joseph just the other day contracted to furnish the desks for two new school houses, one to be built near Spring Mills, the other in Potter township. tfttccess to the enterprising Jinn. MR. B F. STEWART, of the The ological Department of the Mission ary Institute at Selinsgroye, is now here engaged in Belling books for the American Tract Society. lie follows this business during vacation in order to earn means to complete his course. He is preparing him self for the African mission work and manifests much industry and zeal in his chosen calling. He is a young man of much promise and we feel confident that lie has entirely devoted himself to *he great mission work that calls so loudly for help. Mr. S. is a young mail of educa tion, culture and piety, and has the happv faculty to make film friends at first sight. He has already at tended Howard University, at Wa shington, D. C., for two successive years, and the Theological Depart ment at Selinsgrove for one year. We hope our people will give him a liberal support. In Custer city, Bradford county, this state, they had a real bull and bear fight, on the first of this month. Bradford county was always in the habit of claiming high distinction on educational and moral grounds, but a few more such disgusting scenes will bring upon her the mer ited contempt and odium of other counties and communities. An ex change graphically describes the matter thus: An audience of seven hundred persons, nin-nic whom were ladies (?) and children, assembled to witness the snort cf a fero cious fight between a bull ana a bear. Be fore the engagement commenced, the .au dience shouted wildly for the animals to be led into the arena. In due time the fight commenced, and as a result, both unimnls are expected to die. A man and a woman, too were lujured by the War In his attempts to escape. But still the audience seemed to enjov the disgusting sight, and shouted and laughed in demoniac glee. To hear of such an occurrence so near to us was a dis agreeable nnd we hope the good sense of every community wtll prevent a similar cxhioition ever happening again. SPRING MILLS ITEMS The new turn-table has been pui in at last, and it is a solid job. The stone used are estimated to weigh ten tons. The young man Dunkle, who rob bed Mr. Joint S. Aumans house, the other Sunday, was caught and sits iu awaiting trial. Miss Maggie Hannah will open a school in the Hill School House, next Monday She is a successful teacher. Parents, don't neglect to send your children. We had a terrible storm ?iero last Friday, doing much damage. At John Coldren's it tore off barn doors and uprooted apple and cherry trees. At J. W. Evans' it took away part of the old chimney and tore down a large number of trees. At P. A. Auman's pait of the barn roof was earned away. At M. D. Leitzell's it threw two large oak trees into the garden, destroying nearly everything in it. The fine willow trees in front of Mr. Peter Wilsons were much in jured. The rood became so obstruct ed as to be Impassible after the storm. The road through George's Valley was entirely blockaded. Over 5000 trees were blown down from here up along Sinking Creek. At W. F. Rerick's the storm tore off the barn doors, carried out a buggy that was standing in the barn and broke it iuto kindling wood. Near Farmer's Mills Ben Smith's stable was unroofed. Mr. Geo. Spicer's house with ail the furniture in it was blown to atoms aud scattered to the winds. All that was left un broken is 1 cup, 1 saucer and 1 plate, The root and second floor were car ried over a woods into Rishel's field. Mr. Spicer and family were absent the time the storm happened, else the loss of some lives would probab ly be mourned. Fisher's saw mill was unroofed, Rachau's chimney torn down, and much other damage ! was done all around here to build ings, fences and trees. It was hard ; to tell from whence the storm came, as it see mod to come from all diree i tions. The Storm King has given t us a pretty good taste of bis power, t and it makes us think ot wbat they ' experience in the west. Chew Jackson's Beat Sweet Navy Toluicca. 47-1 y Road the particulars ot last week's storm in the "Spring Mill's Items" in another column. Tho weather is fearfully hot hore, Tor some days past, mercury being hvhty up among the nineties. Money sold lor 28 per cent, pre mium for permanent loan at the meeting of the 11. A L. Association on Monday evening. Mr.Noah Muster, of Buffalo Run, recently plowed up a barlow knife 119 years old. Glaa wo couldn't be blamed for losing r/uit knife. It appoai-s very much as if the Hon. D. O. Burr, of Pittsburg, would lie the Democratic nominee TOr State Treasurer. Mrs. Maria Weaver's residence On Penn Street is now graced with a fine verandah. It r.dds very much to the appearance of the premises. Mr. D. A. Mnsser has broken ground for the new house. Tho site is just a few rods west of the old mill mansion and is a very line place for a dwelling house. The only new side walk to report this week is that of our next door neighbor, Mr. A. C. Musser. Would like to report at the rate of about six per week. The harvest is over aiul the crop in this section is hardly up to a fair average, though it is bettor than the prosjiects in early spring had indi cated. Tellow fover has again made its appearance in Memphis, and the po pulation is panic-stricken. Hund reds are leaving just as fast as steam can carry them, although bfit a few cases have occurred as yet. Business is looming up in Selins grove, the Maine Saw Mill is run ning, Kelly & Wagner'siSash Factory is in operation, Keller's boat yard is busy and the two foundries are in full blast. Last Friday we bad one of the most copious rains ever witnessed in this section. The rain came in tor rents. and some folks even said it rained potatoes, but we cannot vouch for that statement. By the Lewisburg Journal we see that John F. Duncan. Esq., has re cently been elected Secretary of the Home Building Association, rice, C. 11. Hassenplug. This is a respon sible and we trust lucrative position. We congratulate. A uew Evangelical church was built at Orwig's Mill, Lewis tbwn ship, Union county, which was de dicated last Sunday, the 13th. This is the birth place of Rev. \Y. W. <Jr wig, one of tho pioneers and ablest ministers of that denomination. Berks county rejoices in the pos session of a couple of people—John Powers and his sister—whose com bined weight is over 1,500 pouuds. John is only twenty and weighs over TOO pounds, while his sister goes 100 pouuds better. —— <-♦♦♦ The cherry season isover.whortle lerries come next. For our part we like good, nice apples as well as any thing, for pies. We make this state ment for the benefit of those of our dear friends who are anxious to make us modest presents and are puzzled to know just what to select. ■• ■ ■ ■ The Slifer. Walls & Shriner Man ufacturing Company, at Lewisburg, have changed their corporate name into that of Central Manufacturing Company. That's a decided im provement. Always did tlnnk that the former name was too large and cumbersome just for common use. The Lewisburg Town Council just now takes hold of the dog question in earnest. An ordinance passed in 1854 is hunted up and ievived, to the effect that no dog shall be permitted to run at large without being muz zled. A tax of $2 is assessed for eve ry dog, upou the owner thereof. • * POSTPONED.—The laying of the corner stone for a new Evangelical church in Sugar Valley, called Mil ler's church, has been postponed to July 20th. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. D. P. KLINE, Preacher in charge; *'A TREASURY CF BIBLE IIEAD INOS, by Rev. 8. G, Shannon, Mil roy. Pa., with an Introduction by Rev. 11. Zeigler, D. P., Superin tendent of the Missionary Institute, Selinsgrove, Penna." This popular Bible Manual is for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Price, 25 cents. tf. A contract for a lock up has been awarded by oui council to Mr. J. W. Snook, for $48.50. It is to be built over the mill race, in the lear of Dr. Mingle's residence. It is not a very creditable comment that We need an ornament of this kind, but if one is built we hope tb.it unruly and disorderly persons, who disturb the peace and annoy our people, will be lodged in it. Messrs. Ne.sbit Brothers, of tho East Lewisburg Mfg. Co. have erect ed another building for finishing purposes, to their large establish ment. The new building is 20 by 42 feet, two stories high, and is used exclusively for painting aud varnish ing purposes. The Brothers are en terprising and active business men and they turn out only first class work. Their school desks of which they make a speciality, are unsur passed. Ilaag's New Hall, at Pleasant Gap, which was dedicated on the fourth, is spoken of by the Bellefonte papei-s with praise. The Watchman calls it a biy improvement for the Gap and thinks Mr. Haag deserves much praise foi his enterprise. The first ffoor of the building is intended for a store room and the second cou -1 stilules the hall. It is to be used for public and political meetings, shows, school entertainments, and' similar occasions. DIED. On th 19th ult., in the State Lunatic As ylum, at Daiiv'Uie, Pa., George \V. Foust, of Centre county, agod 34 yeurs and 9 days. On the 9th ult., near Hubleraburg. Mary A., wife of Wm M. Fennigtwn, aged M years, U months and 3 days. YO;>EY. CHURCH DIRECTORY. MBTHODIST.—Roy. W. R. Whltnej will prof ch next Sunday evening. LCTHRKAN.— Rtv. J. t Tomlinsorf, Paftor- Proanhlng in Aaronsburg next Sunday eve nlng EVANGELICAL.— ttcv, W. 11. Hartman will preach next Sunday morning. hKFORMKo— Rev. J. G. Shoomaker,Pattor Preaching In Aaronsburg next Senftay hor ning. Lodge and Society Di eotory. The MUlheliu Cornet Band will meet In the Town Hull A A Monday and Thursday eveningx. _ ~. Provldenoe Grange No. *l7 P. of 11.-, meet* In Alexander*block on the lud Sa tnrdav of each month at Oif P. M. and on the 4th Saturday <W each month at 1H r. *• Mlllhelin Ixwlge No.W>, 1.0. O. K. meet* in the New Hall, Peun street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ulna after 6 o'clock. , . .... Tho Millhelm B. A L. Association meet* |n the Town Hall, on the evaulng of the Second M nday of each montTr. Millhelm escort of Company 8.. ftth Regi ment, Nutlonal Guard* will hold their drill meeting, on the second story of Alex ander's Bloc*, every Tuesday and Friday evening. ADMINISTRATOK'B NOTlCE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Levi Snook, late of Miles township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowlug themselves indebted to tho said estate, are requested to make Pp mediate payment, and those having claims Against the same to present them properly probated forbettlemenr, Without delay. >■ JACOB W. SNOOK, KUAS W. SNOOK, 26-Ot. Administrators. Millhelm MnrUot. WTfeat No. 1 J-JS Wheat No. * v. !. Crtru Rye <5 oats White & Oats, Bluck Buckwheat . 5® Slour .....v... 5-40 ran A Sbor.s,pei uu 15.00 Salt, per Brl 1-75 Plaster, ground „ I®*®s Cement, per Bushel 4oto!SO Barley 50 Tymothvseed Flaxseed . Cloverseed 4 -00 Butter Hams 1- Sldes 3t 0 Veal 3 Pork Fggs Potatoes Lard £ Tallow 0 Soap ° Dried Apples Dried Peaches l?\ied Cherries. 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal W. 25 Stove 11 *.50 Chestnut " 5.95 Tea • 3.50 Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart & Musser. P. UK7HAKT. D. A. MVSSER GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS ;1N dliitn, Flonr A Fetd, tout, . A Mali. MILLHEIM* PA. Highest marketlh>rlce pal<Cforlali;kludsJu GtttJLTBT, Delivered either at the BRICK MlLLtortat the old MU3SBR MILL, in MILLUEIM. 00 L, P LASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de (y competition. Aahare at the public patronagolrespectfully elicited. 3Wy OLD AND RELIABLE. Da. SAN FORD S Lrvcrt IXVIOORATOR is a Standard Family R-mody for Jiseasos of the Liver, Stomach Xm and Bowels.—lt is Purely (L Vegetal ilo.— It never W H Debilitates—lt is ffi 9 Catliartio and it y f i w 11 3 S V' 4> s % o e Me II ❖S&MII IIP ft I" ho * a irfSi 11 n ihl+ l {vo * I Jm 11 p"** Invigorator nS 1 t> cen I,Bf> d ft ylf I njpjJ**' in my practice fi H and by the public, 19 * or more than 35 years, Iwith unprecedented results. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SiTiWiSANFOROi MiDI, "wroMcnr AMI Nl'MOt wn* Till VOL ITS UrUTATKM. <t> 10nn returns irt 30 (lajfa on *IOO Invested. (P JZUU Official Reports Jind information free. Like profits wefcltly on Stock op tions of AlO to SSO. Address T. Potter Wight * €•., Wall St. N. Y.' A GREAT OFFER! SStfLMLtt upwards, not used a year, good as new: warranted. N EW PIANOS and ORGANS at EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices/or cash Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS, Agt., 40 East 14th St., N. Y. P. O. Box, 8580. SARFORD'S JAMAICA mm. OlUrflßll'Q The only combination of OftflrUiiUO the true Jamaica Ginger with choice Aromat cs and fiuiini French Brandy for Cholera, JAMAICA aea, ( ag GINGER 'tea® U illUUlli In the Stomach and Bowels and avoiding the dangers of Change of Wa ter, Food and Climate. Ask for Sauford'a Jamaica Oiugor. HARRIS' "STANDARD STORE, at' J23S ZMLJLI&KIIET ST., LEWISBURG, PENNA. i s#Mme &NWWNeEMMNT. We always lead. we Aever iniit&te,' AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. .* -i ! * si s Our shelves and counters Arc now loaded will bii/lit new Good from floor to ceiling consist the following articles: I illiaery Department. Snring and Summer Hats A Bonnets, Irimmed and untrhnnud, Ladies, Misses A Childrens Chips, Straws tt Leghorns. French A Domestic Flo ic ere. Brocaded, Two toned A Double faced Ribbons. Satin, Gros Grain ami Silk Rib j bons. Black A Coloretl Silks and Satins. " 41 Velvets A PNshes. " " Ostrich Feathers. Ifat Ornaments , ttc., etc., A*., THE GREAT Bee Hive Store OF XjOCIK: Hjft.vjEJisr, The Largest Dry Goods and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania I r -.-CuC J . Is just receiving its Second imdieuse Stock FOR SPRING OF 1879. $20,000 WORTH Now in cash and sdld so low that fevery body in want of first class Dry Goode will be largely interested in buying their goods at the Be Hive Store. 5000 yards of new Cm pet just received, 25 i*>r cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest arid haud som&Jtstock eve shown in this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents, Beautiful ingrain carpet 25 cts.. Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7d cents. Great bargains in Carpet Chains and Mattings. 500 Pairs of Misses' and.Childreu Stockings 6 cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings. The largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cashuoers, Black AlpacCas, 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 Bovs .Casitn4rs, Cottoild e Pants Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Liiiens, Towlings, Ac., Ac., & 5000 yards of the best quality of Calico at 4 cents a yard, nd thing proportionately cheap. By keeping only first binds goods, selling rit very low prices, aud fair, honest dealing, wc have built up a very large business, Hpt only in Clinton County, but in all the adjoining counties, reaching h&n&reds of miled distdut,, enabling us to buy goods in large quantities and thereby can tfudersell all competitors. Call early affd b'e 60ntfinccd of the Great Bargains wfi hflftr; . *. ♦ Bee Hive Store, Sign of th© Large Bee Hive Over the D6or, 05 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. I J. EVERMT, PROPRIETOR 20.0GC lb 4 good w'as&d WoOl minted Iu exchange for fcbo abbve bargains fot wlriob tftfu 6ash ptitfb , will be paid. i lotions & fancy Soofe Department, Hosiery } Gloves A Corsets. : ; Ruchings A Collerettes. ,! 1 Linen Cuffs A Collars. : Silk, Linen and Cambric Handker chiefs. !; Silk Boies A Ti<s. * % A' Worsted Vailings. Breton, Russian X Hamburg Laces ! j Gilt, Pearl. Ivory A Silk Buttons. , | Hamburg Edgings , 100 different ; j' Towels A Napkins i; Jewelry, Perfumery A Hair Goods. NESBIT BROS., Successors to tAo "East Lewiaburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company." Munnfaetarer* of flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. 0 B KING'pTOvidrtl Hlili,amnio facilities, tlio latest and most improved machines and the best mechanical skill, we art* prepared to execute all ordm prompt)' and In the very beat maiiner. Wc give special attention to t!ic furnishing of Material for tic better grt des of SiOTjBE -RTTTT .DT-NTa Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL, OFFICE find CHURCH FURXI TUBE, SUNDAY SCHOOL and PRIVATE BOOK OASFP. FACTORY- BANT EBIT RROK N. B.—We can send Materials to Coburn or Spring Mill *at clicap freight*. jfr i~ SOLD MMTCO OTKX M &GG FOR PARTICULARS * ,U AODRMtJ IPT- WHIT T SEWING MACHINE Cd. .CLEVELAND, OH id. •• . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Bsllefonte, Pa. OFFICE ON" ALLEGHANY STREtT. MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER has jnst returned from the- city with a large lot of MILLINERY GOODS FOR SPUING AND SUMMER. (hip, Straw anti iegborn Hats, trimmed and tiintrim med, also Jtonnete, Flowers, & Ribbons. A SPECIALITY. Shop op Fein Street opposite Barton's Foitndr w . L C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. J. A .*. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.* Montandon 7.00 1.55 6.29 Lewlsburg „ 7-15 2.30 6,36 FairGrouuS 7,29 i# Blehl • 7.28 I.W Viaksburg. 7.35 2 48 Mifltinbnrg 7.45 3.15 Mlllmont 6.00 8.35 Laurelton 8.10 3 50 Coburn . . . 9.25 Arrive at Spring Mills 9 AO. EASTWARD; 2. 4. 6. LEAVE A.M. A.M. P. Spring Mills 10.10 (eburn 10.35 Laarelton 11.45 4 05 Mlllmont 11.N6 4.20 v ■ v M|fflinbur3 12.10 4.50 Vicksburg 1220 5.05 Biehl .i 12.27 5.13 Fair Ground KAS 523 Lewisbols <US 12.45 5.45 Arrive at Montandon.. 6 50 1.00 .6.00 Nos. 1 & 2 connect at Moutamion with Eric Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. NOR. 3 & 4 with Day Express cist and Nia gara Express west. Nos. 5 kith Wat Lin© fast. An Onuubus will XUQ between Lewisburg and Montandon, to convey passcugers to and from Pacific Express east on tbe Phila delphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will be hon ored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. , WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 10th JB7B, the trains en the Philadelphia & Erie Rail road Division will run as follows : ... WESTWARD, , ; ERIE MALT leaves Phlladeipia.. 11 55 p. m. " " Hjurisburg....4 25 a. m. 44 44 WiUiamsport..B 35 a. ni. " Jersey Shore..9 07 a. m " lx>ck Haven..9 40a. jn. '••• .■ " Renovo .11 00 a. hi. " . ay. at Erie. 735 p. m. NIAGARA EXP.lehvrPhiladA.... 7 20a.ni " ... " HaXrishnrclOoOa. u). " air. at Wtmamsport 2oop. m. \" faick Haven 3 25 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. m. " Harrislmrg,.., 33dp. in. " arr. at WiUiamsport..7 25 p. m " " Lock Haven... 840 p. m* , .J. .EASTWARD. k PACIFIC EXP. leav. Lock Haven, .6 M a. m " 44 Jersey Shore 714 A. In. " '• Williams port 755 a. in -44 nrr. at Harrtsburg. .11 55 a. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 345 p.m. DA Y EXPRESS leaves Lock Haven 1120 ;i- m 44 44 WiUiamsport 1240 p: in 44 arr. at Harrisburg.. 4 10 p. m. • 4 44 Philadelphia 7 to p. in. ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35p. ni. 44 44 Lock Haven...9 45 p. in. 4 . 4 44 WiUiamsport.. 1105 p.m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 2 45 a. in. • . f 44 . Philadelphia....?oo a, in. FAST LINE leaves WiUiamsport..l2 35 a. m. 44 Air. at Harrisburg 8 55a. m. 44 44 Philadelphia... .7 40 a. m. Parlor Cars will run Philadelphia and WiUiamsport on NiagaraKxuress west. Krle Express West, Philadelphia Express East. Day Express East and Sunday Expres East. Sleeping cars onjill night trains. WR. A. BALDWIN. General Sup m TO 160001WK'. 'JSRK foundation for substantial fortunes. every, week, and pays an Immense percentage of profits by the new Capitalisation System of operating In Stocks. Full explanation on application to Adams, Brown, Ac Co., Bank ers, 26 Broud St., N. Y. 21-4\v. NATIONAL LIFE is the title of a new Pamphlet of 72 pages. It contains the bioginphy of all the Presi dent of the United States from Washington to Hayes wltn their portraits ( ly in all) expressly for this work, also 12 portraits of Canadian notabilities. The Nutlpnal Life will be sent to any address By mail, on receipt of 3ct. stamp. Address It tl. STEVENS, Boston. Mass. 19* BENSON hi GAPOINE POROUS, PLASTERS Cures Lame A weak Hack .YSTAYTLY. SOLD BY ALL. DKI G GISTS. SPARITRY & .WfYSTfIN, Prop's. • TPlaYtSt., V V. 2". i ; ,rr#, for IM. forftte fpf tj " H*,-* •lead. 4 * 4dr*M Laud Coiaaiwkwtr. *lto*. ktuu. . I*§ monthly, WO-pag* Scrap Book of the cream of tbs World'* .Literature. Single oopjr. J®-.:.. or ? t yo*r. An Oil Cliromo 'UxxTTnchno oi " Yom : Volley •• price, Black BUeap, ' fl Su book, is paper binding- " Christian Oakleya fitfiukr." a<: booii, injpwn btpdmx. aod.iv sample copy of "wood s Household ataeaaine' —*ll poat-patd. foeonly Z> arn. tn roooey, or to ooe-cant poatago ataann. Arcf* Wasted. Moot liberal terms, but Dothr/tgaantfrt- Address 3. & Wood, Tribune Building, New \ ork vit/ * year, fiend 10 cents in 1 cent tDkSi J\J\J Stamps for a fine Stiver Plated Thimble, retail price. 25cents, and team how to uiake tttfO a year, am huabags. Only those who mean business need apply. A. T. BUCK <Sfc 0., Mllu n, Pa. d)4A MADE IN A SINGLE Dtr. Jan. 39th bv fiAV an agent. Send 1 cent atamn for particulars. Be v. S. T. Buub. Milton, Peiina. U4 #*j wsiwr? All soldiers, wounded oj injured, can now obtain pensions ; under the new law to date lioui discharge. Address at onett with stamp for blanks and new Soldiers circular. W. C. BERING FK A CO., 116finiitlittetd St.. Pittsburg, henna. I>4- MWOldesl claim agency in the State. UfcW.ooo A YEAR for honest, intelligent ay men or agents. New busineai TT light work. Address CO-OPERATIVE AQENCV, Madison. Ind. A GIFT WRffl! OF i MTHSCIUO. <• A ropy of Brown's tafoous Illustrated Shakespeilan Almanac for 1879, together with a copy of his Illustrated paper, thn Grovcino World, will be sent free to anyone who will send their address on a one eert postal card. Address J. GIKUON BMOWS , 21 Grand btreet, Jersev City, Sew Jersey. SWEET NAVY Cliswini Tobacco! S<-rkM' pr,rr al FxpoaitKr. f r _*'ir fS'ir.rtg and ert*l!'n,t r~4 hit t up rhr arttr aw.'fliflj rn.J ,<?. Vhn U.-t tobai'" *rtr icade. A inr Mu<> atrip mdr-r.iark i*<-ln-!r :rni(nt-d on infrrior coo-i*. we that Jrrtaon'* u cn every plug, riolu by Idecter*. t-vnd foraauijiif, fm. to Jx.fjox, Jt ' Knirabiirg, V*. Gop. F. Xgopt, 32-hw hos._ 3 Add 5 SouII: Water Street Phil*. &19AA rotnrn* yi 30 days on 8100 invev vl'W ed- Gfflchtl Reports and infor inatkin free. 1 ike profits weekly on Stock options of $lO to 850. Address. T. POTTFU wtoHT* CO. Bankers; 35 Walt street. New YOrK* 21.4t tw READER! BEFORE TOU BUY PIANQOBOBGAN Do not fall to send for rnv latest 20 mge Illustrated Newspaper with much valuah'o Information. Free. New Pianos, $125, •135 and upward. Now Organs, *!5 to s♦<>. Beshreto write me before buying else, where; Beware of .Imitators. Address DAN. F. BEATTV, Washington, N. J. 15 4 . YhOTfttfDING TOES PARENTS, voti need no longer throw away Vcni) .Ghildrens Shoes before half worn, on account of Iloles through the toes. Either tbe . SILVER, u, . 4 Or A. 8. T. Co.'' BLACK TIP Will Prevent This. •Ask for these shoe? when buying. fo-w.t FARM* MOO MM RUIN FIAIRVHVF W SW r [ Clare mont. Ya. 21-4W ! (EACGERSW,? • JJyjVJ'S? O yWMtXT# during YA • t° r YuJH particulars Address, J. C. MeCuxtjt & Co. .'Phfladelphia. Pa. V'H I . SAHFORD'S i JAMAICA : GINGER • tm ItfYtcedT May int. IA7. Price aa. cUaugt'd. The only combination of the true Jamaica Linger with choice tiroiuatics and French brandy, for correcting intemperate habit--, regulating the stomach and bowels, bieak r tug up colds, chilis, and fever*, It HANFOKD'S K JAM.VK' V GINGEK. Fen relieving gout v Hint . | rueuiiiiitic pains, preventing malarial tevci '• ! promoting sleep it is tiuiv wondetful. t A-?k lor 6AM onii s.
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