(ke J§ i 11H ri m journal. # 4 * J THURSDAY. JULY 31, - 1879. EAWNMSKA. ... EDITOR. K.4itKIUJ3. - - MsfsrvKT mm*. IB— l ■■ . . J JL LI Ucal Btpartatat. —Notice the changed Time T*WFE of the PMWkdrhi* and Erie fttfll Road, in column. , —Apples are brought to town and soid,for forty cents a bushel. Wish we *md money—or apples. —This section had copious and truly seasonable rains last week, and we can new rest assured of full corn and pota t4*rrips, if nothing special happens ML their appearoare at Tor. i arson's Gixv eery, but the* hang much too high tor ns. Weil, guess they :unt very good Anyhow. Too sour, likaly. —Tnx GnASsnorrEns arc doing much damage along The Ridge, in Nit lany valley. Many ftekt* of joung clo ver have been entirely cleaned off. — SALOXA„X town in Clinton county Of pcotoubiy thtfee hundred inhabitants, has tow resident doctor?-. Their names we Hoßoway, Burrtil * Ball and Hall. — C'AWT MEETINGS.— West Branch Camp meets August liKh, Pine Station August sth, Sugar Valley August 14th, Clmton)*** August 21st. —A grove meeting, by the Evangeli cal Church, commenced at Pleasant Gkp. yesterday, and will contiuue one — LAR'&S FOG. —Mr. Adam Zerby, bf Pns Creek, brought' an fgg to our ottee last week measuring eight inches in circa inference. it i%the product of a Black SpmUb tea. JfSvm ben laid laxfer egg we would like to know. * • —We send this week's papei to many o&r friends in Various parts of the country, for examination. Look at it, it and if you like it, as we feel sure you will, send us a dollar, by re turn nft.il, for a year's subscription. —The psertic of the Itefonned Sunday School of Aaronsburg will take place in Dover's 'grove, same place where it was bet year liext Saturday. The school win proceed to the grounds at about S o'clock. Tlie Millheim Comet Land will be present on the occasion. —Every act has motive, everything its reason. Now the reasons that the Millheim Marbk Works do sucli a good trade are that theyfgive a better monu ment or headstone for the - same money than any other establishment of the kind m this part of the state. This is not a mere play of words, an ipsi dixit, but an absolute tact. 2t. — THE COMMENCEMENT exercises of thfe Central Normal School at Lock Haven place, Thursday the 17th inst. The graduating class numbered 28, among whom was but a single one fn£h Oentre.cohntv, Mr. L. A. Shaffer, of Xittauy Hall. It seems very strange that the teaclrert of Centre county ttaTt patronize this institution better, taucfetbe matter? Wednesday of week a daughter of Mri Elias Musser, who stays with Mrs. Christopher Moyer, iboveThfe toll gate, doing some Irorkata grape viP/e; standing on a chair while so doing. When done she the chair to the ground, back mil ds. and with ber bare feet into jm irm rake that was lying just behind lier. Two of the rake's teeth entered Kcr foot, passing nearly through. The wound is an ugly one and may cause trouble. . —SBTTERE AFFLICTION.— The fami ly of Mr. Levi Bard, residing about two miles below Aaronsburg, has been very sorely afflicted for some time past with typhoid fever. At this time five of the six members of the family are striken down with the dread disease, Mr. Bard being tlie only one up. Mrs. Bard, two sons and two daughters are aH down and bedfast—three of them being eerious cases. The family deserv es the aid and sympathy of the neigh borhood, and no doubt they have tliem. — IMPROVEMENTS.—Johp Itoyer has ataiied a new house near Peter's saw wHL John can make a bouse himself more nearly out and out ftmn any man wa know. R. B. Hart man is -tearing down the Mack, unsightly old smithy near the foandry, to make room for a new home for John. Jonathan Barter has jt finished putting in the curb stone for a side walk along his entire front. Yoney will make a good one, yon bet. A. C. Musser is building an addition—commonly called shanty —to the rear of his house, and last (possibly Mast,) Dr. Mingle actually talks of gei ting a new pomp and getting the house painted. Bravo, Doctor, go in. —Lewisburg is thoroughly shaken up oyer the matter that the school board recently discarded a lady teacher who - for eight successive years had very ac- ept*Miy taught one of the intermediate ir schools. The reason the board giyes - for its angular action is that said : teacher is nit a resident of Lewisburg. . The action of the board is strongly cri ticised and a number of correspondents go for thein roughly in the papers. One of them, Senex, in last week's Chro nicle thinks "there are other qualifica tions necessary for being a good school director beside being a good judge of 170 whisky—or of the fine points of a bull calf." Hit \m ng&i M, ikntx. —Chew Jackson':) Host Sweet Navy Tobacco. 47-ly —Clean up your alleys or tho High- Constablo will l>e after yon with a sharp stick. Read the notice. i. a . , ~The lock tip is nearly complete, and now the less occostlm we have for its rise, the better. We will try hard to keep out of it. —Jacob Sankey's horse isn't worth one cint any more. 110 quit breathing and that destroyed his usefulness com pletely. It's a mackerel fact. 4 4 1 — l The dog days have .commenced, some chap reminds us. fiefore being told we didn't i>erceiVe the difference. Guess it's because we have dog days all the year round. —The MillHeiin Turnpiko Company has a heavy force of workmen on their new pike and it is rapidly approaching completion. Push it through, gentle men. —MR. GUST N. PUBLIC has the honor of having built the first side walk on the new part of Penn Street. Wisli tho council would compel tts to make ono too. —Michael and NoaTi Stover, trustees, will offer some valuable Veal estate for sale, situate in Haines township, on Saturday, August 28, next. See notice and posters. —We haven't got the slightest'dispo sition to brag, JTor that sort of thing would go entirely against our modest grain—but really, don't you think the JOURNAL is now about the neatest, raciest, and for its size and prize, alto gether the best paper in a radius of ? well, we wont be too exact in drawing lines lest some fellow might get his Dutch up for being excluded,and go for us. —Th wheat crop—a, (rood j>ne—has l>ecn pratlirred, and with manv nthefs.w think it a s>od time to agitate the holding of a Harvest Home Picnic somewhere tn .this county—at some po:nt convenient to the people of Centre county, who we are informed, are very anxious to visit us on an occasion of this kind. What say the farmers of the valley? Do you favor the Idea? It so, le' us hear from you. Cur co lumns are open for any suggestions on the sub ject.— Mljninbwy Telegraph. That's right, brother Schoch, tcc are in for an excursion ; and the "toe" as here used means about 2000 people! —The new of the Central Mfg. Co., the hates Harvester, was tested Monday, in a field of oats belong ing to James Biehl iu Buffalo. The test was Tor the purpose of ascertaining the amount of draft it required. A dyna mometer was attached for the purpose which indicated an average draft of 250 pounds. This is much lighter draft than is required by any other harvester to our kuowledge.— Leic&burt) Chro nicle. —NOTICE is hereby given that all persons 'occupying premises in Mill heim are requested to clean the alleys in the rear of tiieir lots, of all rubbish, compost, tnanure, stones, wood, timber or any othei nbitter or thing constitut ing an pbstructi*ot\ 'or nuisance, w'thin ten days froui this notice. On failure to comply with this notice the said al leyS will be cleaned by the borough au thorities at the cost of those concerned. FRANK KNARR, <t . President, J. 11. RETFSXYDER, Secretary. —TSe JOURNAL BOOK STORE lias JuSt received a nice lot of goods that are sold not only as cheap but cheaper than can lie bought anywhere In Penns or Brush Valleys. Fine Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Splendid Paper Boxes, Knitting botton. Blank Books, Hymn Books, Java Canvass, Zephyrs, Germantown Wool, Fittb Fans, Velvet Photograph Frames, Chrotbos, Sunilas School Reward Cards, Motto Frames, Mottoes, Games, Paper, Ink, Pens and Pencils in great variety, and many other things that cannot here be stated. CALL AND SEE. —PERSONAL.— Mrs. John L. Noglc, of Philadelphia, daughter of. .Ex-Sheriff W. L. Musser, is home on a visit to her parents. City life seems to agree with Aggie— she looks well. Prof. W. T. Meyer, who was "home'* for several weeks past thinks his vaca tion is about up and talks of going back to Clarion to resume his do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do. It must be real lonely for Will out there. George W. W. Shunk, for the last six years a pupil in the Loysville ~Orphan Home, is back to stay. School over, George —work begins. Geo. W. Stover, of Penn's Creek, has been confined to his bed by sickness for the last three weeks. Itopehe may soon recover. Mrs. John D. Foote has been serious ly ill for some weeks past, Without Any immediate prospect for the better. She has tlie sympathy of the dommunity. —TRIBUTE OR* L^ESRECT.— The fol lowing preamble and resolutions vveie passed on Sunday the 27th inst., by the George's Valley Uuion Sunday School, in relation to the recent tragie'death of Michael Hettinger: WHBREA*. AN all-wise Providence lias removed from our midst. Michael Hettinger. our brother and co-worker in the Church and Sunday school, w ho for 28 vears was a member of the Lutheran church, and for' 24 years a teacher or Superin tendent of the sabbath school—always faithful to the end, therefore, Restolwd, That we bow in lnimole submission to the Divine Win, and so live as to be ready to CO at His calling. Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sym pathy to the bereaved family of our dear bro ther and thai as a smrtday school we ddfeplv mourn their and out loss. Resolved, That these resolutions be entered on the minutes of the school and published iu the MN.LHKFM JOURML and Ctntre RCpdrtefi and a copy thereof sent to the bereaved fartiily. JAMES D. GENTZEI , ) SAMCEL MCCLELLAN, > Com. PETBB N EESE, ) HARVEST HOME PICNIC. Just as wo go to press we receive tho gratifying information that tho GRAND HARVEST IIOMII PICNIC of tlniott county will come off, Wednesday August 20th, in the samo grove where it was held tvVfi years ago. This is % • 1 * % A ' what was concluded upon at a public meeting held at Lewisburg on Tuesday. In selecting the place special reference was had to tho convenience of the people of l'enns and Brush Valleys, as excursion trains will be run for their accommodation. Details will be arranged and an nounced in due time. VALUABLE MEDICINE. Buehu in various forms has for many years been one of the chief article.) in the Materia MuUca for the treatment of certain diseases, among which are chiefly those affecting tho urinary, rli gestivo, and circulatory organs. The difficulty that was long experienced in obtaining a preparation of this valuable drug that could always l>e relieu upon for uniformity in st reugtli and absolute purity led to the introduction of Ilehn tfold's Extract of Buchu, which for tho last quarter of a century has been ex tensively used both by • physicians and in house and family practice, and with very gratifying success. Tiiis medicine, like evory other valuable thing has been extensively imitated, and those who have use for it will do well to see that they obtain the genuine "Helmbold Buchu," the only pure and reliable pre paration. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. The String Band has reorganized and now numbers seven members. Now look out for first class music. John Coldren, the boss contractor of this section, has commenced the new school house, aoovo Spring Mills. It is to be supplied)with the celebrated desks manufactured by Nesbifc Bro's, East Lewisburg. A man from Potter's Mills, whose name we did not learn, came to this place and bought a new carriage for $250. On his way home, at Cooper town, a lad jumped ovei the fence, iVfrich caused his horses to shy and run off, throwing out the man Tand tearing the top off the carriage. The man es caped without a scratch, Happily the damage is not very great. Mr. C. C. Cummings, salesman for Wright & Co's, boot and shoe house, Philadelphia,i§here with Mr. Grenoble. Always one girl happy in town when lie is hcif. Wqll, he is a clever fellow and.we all like him. . We am all anxious to sc the new tr ri . English JOURNAL, and hope, Mr. Edi tor, you may be successful with it. YONKY. Sews Miscel'niiey. y Pennsylvania's postage, last year, amounted to $10,(XK),000. SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON AN OHIO FARM.— While a farmer named Bath was hauling a load of hay yesterday from a field to hi 3 karn on his farm, near the Seven-mile House, east of this city, two .Of his children fell under the wagon and were rdn.over, one of them being instantly killed and the other perhaps fatally injured.— Cincinnati Commercial. FATAL ACCIDENT. —WaIter Craoth era, a lad of eleven years, was killed in a Singular manner at Osceola, Clear field county, during the late storm. He was gathering huckelbcrrieS, v when a li\rge dead hemjock tree was suddenly ™ad, striking Walter and bWlifijjpjSvery bone In his body. FROM MEMFIIRS.jg-AE exchange says d number of fugitive® from Memphiß have already arrjyed in Cleai field and Centre counties. Two ladies reached Eagleville where their presence created much alarm. A SPENDTHRIFT.— About a year ago a young man named Charles H. Stilly, who hod inherited $20,000, caused a sensation In Beading by his lavish ex penditure of He was accom panied by seyeral nangers on in that city, who helped him to spend It. On the 10th he passed through Pottstown as a tramp, with his clothing ragged and greasy, being utterly penuiless. He has no trade and docs not choose to work. STATE ELECTIONS.— The first State election this year will be that of Ken tucky, on August 4th, The others come in order as follows : California, September 3d, state and judicial officers, foiir Congressmen and Legislature-; Ohio and lowa, October 7th, state of ficers in part and Legislature ; Mary land, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mis sissippi, New Jersey, New York, Penn sylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin, No vember 3d. Governors are elected in all the states named except Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Wiscon sin. SHOT UF JAlL.— Quincy, 111., July §4.—A band of determined men entered the jail where Frank Hobbs, colored, was confined, on a charge of criminal as&tuiting and nearly killing Mrs. Fer guson, at leading, Pike county, and shot him dead aud dragged his body, riddled with bullets, through the streets. His victim had identified him. THE WAY OF TIIE TRANSGRESSOR. —"Verily the way of the transgressor is hard and Peter Hertfic i& begin ning to realiz3 the truth of this. He is under bail to appear at Lancaster on charges of fraud, and at Bfcllefonte and' Williamsport for crookednes in connec tion with Horace Taylor, and to cap the climax he has- been indicted in Chemung county, Hew York, arid a requisition issued to take him there tor trial for fraud. Peter has plenty of trouble ahead,- and It seenfs .as if !t is likely to be made Very warm for him.— Banner, An extensive establishment for the manufacture pf builder's hardware is to be built at Scranton. Pl jn iiiSj ibUT Yb A r.—Cleve land, July 23.— Gen. Donald Mcleod, a veteran of Waterloo, died at his resi dence in this city last night, aged 100 yetyrs, 6 months, and 22 days. Killed ry LianTtquo. - Smith Falts, Ont., July 23.—A terrific thunder vtCism passed over this plaotp-day. A farmer, Geo. Davis, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. ACFBVPENTAJ. Shooting.— The Em- POViuft Independent says George F. Sinitu, aged 23, employed np Crowley Hun, a tributary of the Portage, went out to tviitch a deer lick on the Oth lust, and accidently shot himself. ijq was fofirfd dead in the woods when they went to huut for hitn. , A LteftON for Hoys.— At Elkland, Pa., on the IStli'iuat., toar boys, about thirteen years oM, filled a piece of tu bing a foot and a half in hngth with gunpowder, and then lighted it. The explosisn which followed put out the eves, tore away one cheek and part of the jaw of Frank Whit taker, son of the mall.agent at Elkland, and he died at 9 o'rloqk that night. A City jCauiubd on Oammbl-baqk —The whole city of Cairb in Egypt was carried to its place .on the backs of camels. Not in one parcel, of course, but bit by bit.' Evifry piece of stone for buildihg,' and all ,tbe wood and other things for the same purpose, all the file}, all the 'furniture, all the food —all \Jarro, in fact—came in camel loads t Tills was in the year 900. Now there is (1 a steam railroad running into the city from the great seaport of Alex andria*, and horses also are in use, though only for pleasure carriages.— St. A tchohia. As Mrs. E. J. Eld red, wVo resides at foot of I'lano, Barclay, was engaged in washier* just below tlio dam of the Bohrador Lund Company, a few days since, she raw a large fish in the creek, and at once formed her plan to capture him. She sent her.daughter below to prevent the fish running down stream,, herself going above. Getting as near to the fist as possible, she threw a stone striking it with such force, the water being low, as to disable it and she cap tared it. It proved to be a pike, two feet and thfee-quarter inches in length and weighing three and flufee-quartef pounds. ♦ A SNAKE JUMPING ON A TRAIN OF 1 CARS. —As a construction train on the Boston and New York Air Line Hoad was'going through "Link Pot" cut, just east of East Hampton Coun., last Monday, a blacksnake live feet long came wriggling down the rocks ffom above and jumped into the tender of the locomotive where five or six men were riding. At first there was a good deal of fright, but the reptile was quickly dispalcucd.— JV. 1". Evening l'ost. ~ MARRIED. On the 20th ult., at Aarrthpluirc, by Frank. Dutweiler, Esq,, Mr. Kmaiuicl Itutc, and Miss Amanda llelter, both ut' Haines township. tin the 17tl inst., nt Tewisburg, by Rev, D. S. Moanw, I. I>., Mr. Jolm C. ("Htbpi inan with Mix* Mary J. Youug, both of Lewis burg. On tbeJ-ith Inst., at Aarnuslmrg, by Kev J. O. Shoemaker, Mr. Frank P. Fish jr. ofOrunge vifi/r, 111., ntul Miss Sural* ii. Rote, of Aarons hi'rPs Pi'- * 0 JBlUafclmXfcrfcet. ~ Wheat-Vo. 1 ...... l.no Wheat No. ,2 ■;, f Qats White 2.1 Outs, Black. 23 Buckwheat .10 Flour fr.flo Brau* Shorts, poi un -. L">.oo .ft, per Jlil 1.75 Master, groubtL o J 0.00 Cement, per Bushel io to .V> 8ar1ey..... 50 TyiiKithVsaed FlAxseed..." (9ovcrse<hl 4.00 Batter 11 Hams ji Sides 3 Veal •< Pork B-w Egg* 10 Potatoes .• Lard 5 Tallow ; 0 sonp. 1 5 Dried Apples 1 >rfed Peaches. .... DrtedTCheriies..., i 4 '-4 COVVL MAIt&EIV Egg Coal s■>.*.*! •stove " -t ...h....:.et..3?.„.. . chestnut — .. Pea . ' ......K. r , ...J?...) .. Corrected every Wednesday hy Gerhart Mnsser. . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS! WANTED For the Rcxt and Fast est ScUinn Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices INDUCED 33percent. NATIONAL. PUBLISHING Co., Phiiada. Pa. 30-4w PTAIOOR AUT ORGANS. $l,lOO PUMOS on lv $933,30: S3TO Organs only #*>.2s; <r>2o Organs onlv ♦73.7.. Treineiidoiin Redaction during the MUlsummei months. Having been EI.EPTED MAYOR of mv city and entrusted with its bond a should be sufficient proof of my responsibility. Latest circulars and Hlustiated Newspaper free. Address DANIEL K. BKATT 1, Washington. N.J. 30-4t JOHNSON'S ANODYNE IJXJFCTIIMIIEIISRT For Internal and External ne. ' CURES—Neuralgia, Dlpthcria, Croup, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleed, ingatthe Lifhgs,Chronic Hoarseness, Hack ing Cough, Whooping Cough, Ceronic Rheuma tism, chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Jtforbus* Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ; aud iuune Back. Sold everywhere. •SB4LTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Hfcppinesg are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they arc within the reach of every one who will use WTTLTLRT's LIVER PILLS. The only, sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspep sia. Headache, sour Ktomaclie, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, und all Hillious.complu.iiit* and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed "Win. Wright, Phlla." If -your Drug gist will not supply send 25 cents for one box to Barrick, Heller & Co., 70 N. ith St. Phlla. AMy WANTED I *4 f • ' ♦ We wish an agent, male or feinald, lu each town of till* county, to get up .Clubs among families, Mitel*; factories, 4c., for the sale of our Teas, add will otter very liberal commis sions to such. Wo have been importers of Teas for over 20 yfear*. and can afford, *to send, and we rtdiJ semi a bettor-article for tlift mdney than any.c'tJvcr houte ukNcw York* Cur Teas are put itp m /frto pinna packages, with the name and price printed upon cacfc, a ' . Address, tor terms and hlauk fdrei for Clubs,. LONDON A NEW VCRK CIHKA -TEA CO.. P, O. No. St. y-iy. KrBOOTS & SHOESxj) B, FRANK. KISTER, lias Jtfst opened a Boot & Shoe Shop, MAIN STREET, aeaV Foote's Store, ivii&re lie Is prepafcd tort 6 all kinds, of work in bjs line, front men's'coarse booh} dp to ladies 'Jiotli top battongaittrs, et prices W .fuft the, times. Repatrfng promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. ' 30-31U NESBIT BROS., t ' • • * f ' I £,'.* v *"V I|T h * # Successors to the "East Lewisburg Dumber & Manufacturing Company," L.f L 11 i ffnnnTnctarcrft of Flooring, Siding, Mouldihg, Dbors, Sash, Blinds* Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. tin • 0 , } •' X . -J i%. ' , ,! ... ... v , . • . i . BFIXO provided with ample farllltle*, the Intent, and most Improved machinery. and the best mechanical skill, We ure prepared to execute all orders promptly, sua in the very bent manner. • Wc give Fjicdal attention to the furnishing of Material for the bet ter grc ties of ItiOTJSE BTJILXDIIsra-. Also, to the manufacture of School, Offick and Ciiukcil Fubn'ltube, . Sunday School, and I'm vate Hook Cases. . , F.t ] - EASTW INKHItU. N UN HIT IIUOM N. 11.—Wo can wind Material* to Coburn or Spring Will* at cheap freight*. 20-ly ocrrt l S?RACEi>ure. XAt wino Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. P. GKPBABT D. A. MISS Eli GEPHART & MUSSER f V DEALERS IN Grnirt. . Uloverseed,. . Flour & Feed, s Coa', ,t. Plaster & , Salt. MILLIIEIM, PA.' Highest market price paid for all kinds of C3-K,-A-IIjT, J Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUHSEII MILL, in MILLIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always 011 hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully Hfliciled. 3D—ly Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. TllEilrst Term of the next Collegiate year will begin SEPTEMBER 4th, 1879. The Faculty of the Institution is full. The course of instruction is liberal and thorough. The location is most pleasant and healthy. In , the inidsti/f iy intelligent uid moral commu nity. and accessible by ltailruiid trains three tiuies a day. , The Preparaiory Department which is under thedireet Riipervision of the Fa culty, ho* been rw-organized, and furnishes thorough instruction for boys and young men preparing for Business or College classes. Stu dents in this department are nuder the special , cwre*f officers who r-iside with them in the building. For further Information or Catalogues, ad dress M. VALENTINE, TV I). President of College, or t'ROF. P. M. BIKLK . - • v ■ • . Prlncijal of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Pa IP, 187 P. BENSON'S Capcine Porous Plasters J -—THE BEST CURES L.DIE & WEAK RACK SOLD BY ALL DRUGGLSTS. ;*Vw (binnn return* lb 30 days oh |lO9 Invested. OIuUU Oflteial Reports and information free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of *lO to Vi. ..Address,T. Potter Wight A Co., Bank ers, >' Wall St. N.Y. 3b-4w A GREAT OFFERij^M not used a year, good its new; warranted. NEW PIANOS and OKtiANS at KXTRADKDI NARY LOW prices ,r or cash Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS, Agt., 40 East ltth St., N. Y. P. O. Box. .TOP. 30 4in SANFORD'S " JAMAICA GINGER. I The only combination of the oanrunu 0 true Jamaica Ginger with i choice Aroinut cs and French Tiif i Tfl l Brandy for Cholera. Cholera J AMMba Morbus. Cramps & P.iin v IMar rboea & Dysoafery, -Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Want-of Tone and flTWfirD' Activity in the Stomach lunt UHiUDIIi Bowels and avoiding the imn gcrs of ChaUgo of Water, Food and Climate. Ask for ... Sauford's Jamaioa Gingrer. Dr. Oberholtzor's Liniment^ GAMPHt)R MILK, is now liiglUy recommended and eateiislvely used for Rheumatism, - Frosted FoeL Aolies, Pains, Sorce Stings. Swellliuis. Sprains. &e. ft is of thoigrcatoHt value in enrtnf Cuts, Galls, Sprains and vM'elUngs in horses. It nets ifotckly and surely. It nt. ortce Smoothed .and relieves the Stiff Joints, the Lame M jsclrs and. the Aching Nerves. The money will be. paid back to any *>nc not si tisflea with Its effects. Price 25cts. 5 bottles for sl.- . Prepared only by Levi Oberholtzer, M. P. The Phoenix Pectoral. Has proved itself to be peculiarly adapted to old persons,i consuinptivcness and cnlldreii. It breaks a cold. It sto|>s a Cimgh. It aids ixpeetowtiWri. It gives instant relief. It gives strength.- It brings rest. It has made more cure*<lhHn any other medicine. Thud sands of thli citizens of Knpbcrn Pennsylvania have us<*i It .for year* .past and testily to the relief given and cures effected. Pried, 25 cents or 5 bottles for sl. Preparbd by.Levi Oberholtzer M. D. GERMAN HORSE AND COW POWDER. Keeps stock,hcdlfhy and In goo<l condition. It aids digestion and assimilation. It makes fat, rpusclo mid milk. By using it a horse will do more worK.an t a cow give more mjlk and be In better spirits and (Condition. It ulsjo kH'cn,* poultry healthy an?l tncrease the quantify of eggs. -It is.mada by Dr. l/cvt obprnoltzer at his miHsjJbacßqf- 1M N. Tbird sti-eet, Phlla. It Is soiff by actual weight, ut 15 cts. per pound, by J.W. SKOOK, Mlllhelm. l'a. acre* for rate. NT n*e enpy of " Kanaa* Paella aJUih LmiaU Couftuilnlouer* Siliwi Kara. OLD AND RELIABLE. Die SAxmm/o EIVKU Ivvwoiiatob is a Stoddard F.iuiily J\ -m % for ilisc.'Uiv'H of tlio DiVcr, Stomach and Bowels. — lt is Purely Vegetable.- — lt never j|T| y f tslv- o\\s i; %'s^gß*s b p Jv^(\ 0 ""* "a § If.** A it# w V° C<J* a *1 \ t ft \6 c O r-^^fyD 1118 eon USO< J HI V linI in ™y practice I ■ P % % ond by the publio, I for more than &5 years, Unprecedented results. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. StT.W.SANFORD, iit DUtOWUT WIS, TEU. tut Its IdrVTITNI. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie 3. H. Dl^; SUMMER TlMjt TABLE. Or. and after SUNDAY, Junc29tli'. 1879, tire trains on the Philadelphia & Eric Railroad Di vision will run as follows : e • , . WESTWARD. ERIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p. m. " " Harrisburg 425a. m. " " Wiiliamsiort 8 35a. m. 44 44 Jersey Shore 907 a. in. 44 44 Lock Haven 940 a. m. 44 44 Ilcnovo 11 00a.in. 44 - arr. atKrie. .•.;.... 7 35 p. ni. NIAGARA KXP.leaves Philadelphia's 30 a. m. 44 44 Harrisburg 11 45 a. n. 44 arr. at Willlainsport 2 35 h. iu. 44 V I/rick Haven. 356 p. in. 44 4 * "Rennva.....: 3 25 p. Ht. FAST LIN IS Laves 1 hiladelphia 11 45 a. in. Harrisburg ...... 3 : p. m. 44 arr. at AVMltnmsimrt 7 '25 p. in. 44 44 Lock Haven 840 p.m. EASTWARD. • • • PACIFIC EXP. leaves Lock Haven.. 6 40 a. in. 44 44 Jersey Shore.. 715 am. 44 44 IVilliainspert • 7 55 a. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg ...ll 4.5 a. in. T "• Philadelphia. 315 p. in. DAY EXPRESS leaves lie novo ;..10'nj>a. m 44 bock Haven . .11 20 a. in. 44 44 • tviUinmsport 12 10 p. in. 44 arr. at Harrlsbwc .. 410 p. in. • 44 ' 44 Philadelphia 7 31) p. in. ERIK MAIL leaves Ttcnovo 8 50 p. in. 44 44 Lock 11avcn. ...10 00 p. m. 44 44 Williamspoit....ll 2" p. in. 44 arr. at HHnislairg 3 00 a. in. 14 44 Philadelphia.... 7 40a. n;. FAST LINK leaves WILLIAMSON t... A2 35 a. lit. 44 arr. at HsrrJuWrc 355 a.m. •\ ,< -. V .Philadelphia .... 7 40a. ui. .■ Krie Mail West and Day Express East make J oldie connections at Northumberland Willi L. A B. It. It. trains from WilKesbarre and Scran ton. * • Krie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Hast Line West niake close connection at Wil linntsport with N.C. It. W. trains north. ; ' Niapara Express West and Day Express jKnst i make close connection at Lock Haven with B. K.'V. R. R. trains. •> ) Erie Mail East and West connect at Krli} > with trainson L. A & M. S. R. R.; atCorrywith tl. C. A A. V. It- R.: at Kinporhun with B. NrY. & P. It. K., and nt Drift \vood w:tli A. V. R. R. • "parlorars will run between Philadelphia ' unit WiUiamsjmrt on Niapara Express West and Day Express East. Sleeping cars on all night trains; . i, ' s • WM: a BALDWIN, General Supt. ~ kC. &8. C. RAIL ROAD. 1 Westward. . i: 3.' s. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. Men bunion 7 (HI 2 00 6 20 I.fwisburg Arrive 7 15 2 10 6 35 Lewisburg Leave 7 15 2 20 Fair Ground 7 20 2 30 | Hielil 7 #> 2 40 VfOksburg 7 35 48" Miflliuourg Arrive 750 t. 05 Miniiuburg Leave 7 50 3 15 MiUmout .'.B 1Q 3 35 Ldureltoh.. B'JO 3 50 : Ulbuin.w; <.'... 0 3u Arrive at Spring .Mills 10 00 EASTWARD. 2. 4. , 6. . LEAVE A.M- 'A.M. 'P.M. spr'ag Mills 10-.20 Coburn lo 15 Laurelton i . 1155 ",4 05 Mi Union t 12 0.5 4 20 ; Mifttiuburg Arrive...,;.... 12 :t0 4 40 Mlrtlinliurg Leave........... 1230 4 5d Vicksburg 12 45 5 06, Biehl 12 52 513 Fair Ground loi 5 23 Lewislmrg Arrive 1 10 5 3^ Lewisburg Leave 6 35 1 20 5 (5 ; Arr. at Montandun 6 50, Nos. 1& 2 connect at Muntaiulon wfßi Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Ran R°ad. . . j ... . Nos. 3 & < with Day Express east aiid Niagara Express west. Nos. 5 &'<s \vitli Fast Lino west.- ■ An Omnibus will run between Lewisburg and MoiUai dcur, to convey pusscngcrs to and from Pad tie Express cast on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will be honored betweeu these two poi uls. H.T. HELMBOLD'S " • COMPOUND . Fluid Extract - BUCHV. .PHARMACEUTICAL., .A. . . SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL ©3BIMIS , .bf the Bladder & Kidneys. For Dgbitity, Loss of Memoryj Indis positinn/o Exert Business, Short lU*HS of Breath, Troubled with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness nf Vision, Pain in the Back, Chest And jle^ V| ,Uusti of Blind to the Tlead, Pule Countenance and Dry Skin. ' •• ' '• *.i .1 If these symptoms are allowed' to go on, very frequently EnilepUc FUs and Consumption folloqr. Wljcn anecfced U reqitfree the aid of an invigor ating mediciue -to strength- yv , * en and. , ; ,>, • tone up the system—winch "Helmhold's BucUu" DOES IN EVERY OASE. . "" 3r• * '• HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED By any remedy known. It Is prescrib ed by the most eminent physicians all over the world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, * Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, Gdncral Debility Kidney Diseases, • Liver Complaint, DfebHitjr, Epilepsy | Head t TrQhbfes, Paralysis, - Gcncrdl 111 H&ilth, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, - . Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts,. Female Complaiuts. ..Headache, Pain in, the shoulders, Cough,. Dimness, Sour Stomach, Ertjp tioris, Bad Taste in the* Mcmth, Palpi tation of the heart,- Pam in the region of the Kidneys and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. . ■■ t Mmlmbm&'S. BTJOBLTJ Invigorates the Stomach, '*'* I * • and stimulates the torpid Liver.' Bow els and Kidneys to healthy action, .in cleansing the blood of all impurities; and imparting new life and vigor to the whqle system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince lite juiost hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities. : • .1- • Price $1 per Bottle; . Or Six bottles for so. j Delivered to any address free from ob servation. J r "Patients" vyxy goqsuU. by letter, re ceiving the same attention as by. call ing. 'VI • V"I Competent Physipianp attend to cor respondents. All letters should bb ad dressed to ' * "* H. T. HELMBOLD," • DriiEisl and Ctemist ; PkiliulelpKid , Pa. CAUTION!! Sec that the private Pro prietary Stamp is . dn each bot tie. ■ smm , EVERYWHERE.
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