jfilthcim Journal. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1879. B. O. DEIXIKUEIt, ... EDITOR. R. A. BUMILLER, - - ASSISTANT EDITOR. Local Department. —Chew Jackson's Best Sweet HaVy Tobacco. 47-ly —The Turnpike company built anew brfdga At Wood ward, and a good one they say. Willis Musser calls it a "sto- Vtn *Sgar Valley campmeeting was Tvell attended on Sunday and good order prevailed. We are happy to note the fact. S. S. picnte that was to come off in EverCs woods last Saturday was postponed 011 account of the weather. Saturday was a Very bad day for pic nics. —Mr. J. U. Brungart has purchased the entire stock and good will of Spigel myer's store in Rebersburg, will go into Wrc mercantile business at once. We wish Jasper much success. —A. C. Musser has been appointed la* collector for Millheim, C. Alexan der for Penu township and Jacob Bow oisJr., for Haines. Other appoint ments we haYe not learned. —You can now pay your school tax at any time, if you wish, but you need not pay just yet, if it dou't suit you. Treasurer Moyer has his posters lip and tells you exactly what he expects you to do about it. —Michael Lamy, Jonathan Kreamer and Noah Stover purchased Stover's distillery with all the apparatus. They take possession on the Ist of September and expect to manufacture whiskey more largely, we are informed. •—The Democrat and Republican are in error when they say that we presen ted the Pomona Grange of Centre coun ty, with an engraving of the Lord's prayer. It was the other fellow who writes his name A. O. Deiuiuger, that did it. —The largest S. S. picnic ever heard of is to take place at Hannah Furnace, in Bald Eagle Valley. Twenty three Sunday schools have promised to attend. The Sheridan band of Tyrone, and a number of drum corps will furnish the •HTTPIv • —PERSONAL.—Hon. W. C. Duncan, of Lewisburg, very unexpectedly drop ped in to see us last week. lie was here to look up the Ilaryest Homo and Excursion matters, and took in Aa ronsburg, Itebersburg and Spring Mills in bis trip. Of all the men that ever resided here, there is no ore thai lias more personal friends thau Cook. Can did fact. Mr. James N. VaiOrraer, of Wolfe's store called iu last week. James don't come so very ofteu anymore. Says lie is busy and that times .are improving over there. Wish him success. George W. Foote, Esq., of Mifilin burg, paid us a little bit of a visit last week. We wanted him to stay longer and have a good long talk with him, but he couldn't. never looked better. Henry Beck, Esq., the gentlemanly and efficient clerk to the Co. Commis sioners, was around this week in this port of the county delivering tax dupli cates* Get your scrip ready. Mr. liiomas Forster, salesman for the popular tobacco house of Frishmutli & Bro., was in town the other day. Mr.F. is a son of Capt. R. M. Forster, who fell at the battle of Gettysburg, and a gentleman, as was hi 3 patriotic father, in the fullest sence of the word. Rev. F. Aurand, of Rebersburg, is at Middleburg, Snyder county, visiting his aged and sick father. GUR~ CEMETERY. The neglected condition of oui ceme tery is a matter of general remark as weH as reproach-, and our citizens should do something in this matter Without delay. Last week there was a burial on the grave yard, as well as the week before, at each of Which there were a large ttumb6f of people present whom were strangers, and We know of at least one person who was morticed at the thought that Millheim shows so little respect for her "city of the dead" as to leave everything go in to dilapidation ami decay. A grave yard should be kept in the best kind of trim. It is a sacred spot—or ought to be-~to those who have friends there, sleeping their last sleep. There ought to be a general cleaning and trimming up at least Once a year, say in spring. The labor and expense would be trifling compared to the satisfaction it would afford to have our cemetery in a fit condition to be visited, without having the feelings grated by unsightly piles of stone brush, weeds and grass, that haye grown up decayed, oyer and over again for years. There are many things in which we as a community ought to do better, and this is one tliat calls loudly for reform. We have periodically called attention to this matter, but thus far without any good results. There lias not been enough interest manitested in our cem etery for at least two years to lidve the annual meetings and election provided for by the constitution \ and we doubt whether the Cemetery Association has a single officer to-day. Thß terms of former officers have all expired and we have not shown enough interest for oar dead and their last resting place, to e lect others. And how long shall such a discredit able state of things be suffered to con tinue ? —The Methodist congregation of Lewisburg will conduct the boarding house of the Union County Fair, this fall. A CARD.— The surviving family of the late Mrs'. Hannah would respect fully return their warmest thanks to their friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during the last illness and funeral of the decedent. THE FAMILY. --EOST.—The RRuersigned lost a fcood Rubber overcoat between Robers burg and Millheim on the Sth inst. The finder will please to leave the same at this otllee or with the looser, where } lie wil' be suitably rewarded. —Mr. A. l.iikenbach has started a singing T-CliOo! which meets in the base ment of the M. E. Church every Wed nesday evening. We hope our citizens may encourage it liberally. Our young folks can Rot spend an evening more profitably than in learning and practi cing vocal music. CENTRE HALL NEWS. Onr Band went to Bellefonto hist Friday evening to seienado Sheriff S{Tangier. The boys hadafiue time even if it did rain. H. E. Zerby intends to burn another kiln of brick this fall. Centre Ilall brtek seem to be in demand-. A rumor prevails here that the Pa. R. R. Co. have bought and taken pos session of the B. &S. S. It. It. If true I suppose our road would be extended. We expect to have an unusual good time at the Harvest Home picnic. A very large crowd would have gone from here if the fare had been reduced to 50 or 75 cents. C. ("It might as well be understoo 1 once for all that there will be 110 more 50 cent excursions on the L. C. & S. C. It. It. A dollar is considerably less than regular excursion rates, so that there is 110 reason to complain that the tare is too high. The fifty cent excur sion two years ago wa > an exception to all rule and will not be repeated. We have 110 intefcrst In the matter whatev er but only give the facts.—E J.] REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS. Mr. Isaac Kinney Sold his property, furniture and all to Tbos. li. Zeigler, for $837. Mr. K. thinks of seeking a home in Kansas. Mr. J. Spigelmyer sold his store to Mr. j. It. Brungard, who took immedi ate possession. S2St)O is the amount paid for the stock. The new firm lias a elerker inctnm. Success. Mrs. Itachael Young's property is al so advertised to be sold on Saturday next. This is a very desirable proper ty. Had the fare to the Harvest Home been less the delegation lroiu Brush would have been trebled. Messrs. Stover Mallory are peram bulating the country selling a very good artiele iu the shape of a gate latch. Success boys. Several sales of fust class farms will come off soon, anil our jolly auctioneer, Abs. llarter, feels happy already. AXON. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Mr. 11. A. Krumrioe has gone west. Success to you Henry. Jacob Frederick will soon have his new house completed. Clover seed will be a very short crop this year. The school directors have appointed teachers for the several schools in the township. Will send their names shortly. Mrs. Helen Hannah was buried on Sunday. Her funeral was very largely attended. The M. E. Church could not contain all the people. A party from Nittany Valley, visited Penn Cave, at the head of Penn's Creek lately. They were highly pleased with this wonderful work of nature. The party consisted of six couples, Mr. Rob ert Furst and Mr. nugli Brown, ap pearing to be the bosSes. YONEY. AARONSBURG CRUMBS. MR. EDITOR.— It seems to us Aa ronsburg people that we should be able to tett you something new every week, though we are not. liying yery fast or undergoing many changes. We are al most sure of some friends outside our quiet little village, who are interested in our welfare, so I venture a few "Crumbs". Col. J. P. Cobum is beautifying his home—enlarging and repairing. Has lifted his pavement and laid it outside the trees, which were formerly next the street. This gives liim a fine yard and takes off the street a little* which can well be spared. Others liying near pro pose to do the same and we hope they will not postpone the matter. It will be a much needed improvement. ReVi J. Tomlinson spent the Sabbath at LaureltOn, where he went for the purpose of installing Rev. C. Schnurc, pastor of the Lutheran church. This church here was closed all day. Mrsi Ad. Shoemaker, of St. Peters burgh, Pa., is visiting at the home of her father-in-law—Rev. J. G. Shoema ker. Mr. A. J. IreV, of Lewisburg, and Mr. W. T. Meyer, of St. i'etersburgh, have again gone to their homes. We know of two lonely young ladles,- and they—the gentlemen—think the sun shines more brightly at Aaronsburg than any where else. Well gentlemen "there's a good time coming 5 wait a little longer." We are all glad for the recent fall of the mercury. The heat had become al most unendurable to those who had more to do than to keep cool. 1 X. Y. THE GREAT DR A WRACK TO MAT RIMONY. —The trouble wltii too many yobiig folks who tldnk about marrying in that they want to commence house keeping with embroidered satin napkins instead of the old towel behind the kitclten door. — Cincinnati Commercial. A TDANT TREK. —At 652 Broadway', New York, fcs a gigantic speciman of a California tree, twenty-five feet in di ameter. The tree was discovered in IST 4, and is believed to be between four and five thousand years old. The in side is capable of holding, we are told, one hundred and fifty people. The price ol' admission is only fifteen cents, and the monster is well worth a Visit. A YOUNG POST-MISTRESS. —Among the passengers from Sitka, Alaska, in the steamer "California", on her last trip to Portland, Oregon, was Miss Sal lie Hall, who is probably the youngest Government ollieer in the United States. Although but twelve 3 cars of age, she is the-mistress of Sitka. C. C. ZEIGI.KK. The Ilarrisbnrg Tile graph of last evening says it is reported by people who reside near Newport, Perry coun ty, that nobody in that vicinty will as sist in the capture of Sam. Albright the murderer of William K. Miller, the Ilarrisbnrg fireman. Albiight is said to be upheld in liis murderous course by residents of the region of Montgom ery's Ferry, and there are few who would betray him and many who will assist him. Our informant states that in a section covering twenty-live square miles, Albright can travel from place to place and find food and lodging for a month and never stop at the same place two days in succession. People have been heard to say that they would give him a meal, among them a Perry county Justice of the Peace. A THAMES BRUTAL ASSAULT.—A girl named Zearfoss, aged about-eleven years, while engaged in a tobacco patch near town, last week, was set upon and brutally outraged by a tramp. Before the child, who is very seriously and probably fatally injured, recovered, tlio fellow made good his escape. The as sailaut is twenty-one years of ago, but little oyer five feet high and bowlegged. —2 hila. Times. THE NEOROFS A STUMRLJNG BLOCK. —Fall River, Mass., August 1-'. —About four hundred operatives as sembled to-night to hear the report of Michael Connelly, recently sent to in spect lands of the Atchison, Topcka & Santa Fe It. IL, with a view of forming an emigrant colony from this city, lie grtYo ft glowing account of the fertility of the land, but said he could not ad vise any one to go there who did not have from S3OO to $"500, as the country was overrun with negro refugees, who were doing all kinds of work which they could find, and it would make hard competition for any one going there without some money. Georgia has recently enacted a law for the speedy trial of murderers. The law compels courts to suspend all other business to give a quick hearing to murder casvs. When a murderer is caught when court is not in session it is called together at once for the trial of the accused. EXAMINATIONS OP TEACHERS FOR 1879. The examinations of teachers for the schools of Centre county will be held as specified in this announcement: Bellefonte, Tuesday, August 2ck Haven, John Ruhl, aged 74 years. Mlllhelui Marliet. Wheat No. 1 l.no W heat No. 1 if. Corn 4'J Rye 4". Oats White 25 Oats. Black 21 lin. kwlicitt 30 I'lonr s.rto Hran V Shorts,pel an Cum Salt, per llrl 1.7.1 Plaster, ground I'hOO CwKHvot, fhisnrl.'. ,* to Barley 5o Tvniotliyseed Flaxseed Cloverseed 4.90 Butter 11 i (am!* 12 Sides o Vea! 3 Pork R ei Eggs 30 Potatoes Lard.... . r > Tallow 6 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches m .. Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal $5.25 Stove " 5.50 Chestnut" 5.00 Pea * 3,5b Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart & Musscr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGF.NTS WANTED For the Hcst and Fast est Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduce*l .v; per cent. NATIONAL. PUBLISHING Co., I'hilada. Pa. 3b-4w PIATvOS ainlOk,\Xt. $1,109 Pianoson - ly ia-i'A.3O: s37') Organs only $ i*t.2."i; s<2., organs oniv $73.7~>. Tremendous Reduction during the MiUsunuuei month*. Having been EI.EFTED "1 YOlt of my city and entrusted with its bom 1 s should be sufficient proor of my responsibility, Latest circulars and Illustrated Newspaper free. Address DANIEL F. BKYTTV, Washington, N.J. 30-41 JOHNSON'S ANODYNE xxcxtizmtiext T For 11! terra! and External use. CURES—Neuralgia, Diptheria, Croup, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Sore I.ungs, Bleed ing at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hack ing Cough, Whooping Cough, Ceronic Rheuma tism, Chronic Diarrhoea. Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness arc priceless Wcaltli to their possessor, and yet they ore within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER PHIS. The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspep sia, Headache, Sour Stomache, Constipation. Debility, Nausea,' and all BUlious complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed "Wm. Wright, Fhllu." If your Drug gist will not supply send 25 cents for one box. to Barrick, Heller & Co., 7b N. 4tli St. I'hila. 39-ly WANTED ! We wish an agent, male or female, in each town of this county, to get up Clubs among families, hotels, factories. &c., for the sale of our Tei\s, and will offer very liberal commis sions to such; • We have been importers of Teas for over 20 ybars, and can afford to send, and we will senu a better article for the money than any other house if* New York. Our Teas are put up In one pound packages, With the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terms aud blank form for Club"., LONDON & NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO., 1\ O. Box 574. No, 2o Church St. N. Y. 39-ly B. FRANK. KISTER, has just opened a Boot & Shoe Shop, MAIN STREET, near Foote's Store, where lie is prepared to do all kinds of work jn liis line, from men's coarse boots up to ladies cloth top button gaiters, at prices to suit the times. Repairing promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. 30-3w NESBIT ltltON.. Successors to th'o "Past Lewisburg Lumber el Manufacturing Company," XfnuiifiicturerH >l Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and ail other kinds of Building Materials. —o I"") El NO provided wilh amp> facilities, the latest and ni(sl improved machinery, and tin- IV si mechanical skill, we are prepared to execute alt orders promptly, ami in ll'ic -J very IH'SI man tier. W'c give special attention to Iho furnishing of Material for the bet ter grr (lea of HOUSE ZBTTIXUDIOSra-. Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH FURNITURE, SUNDAY SCHOOL, and PRIVATE 1OOK CASES. FACTORY—Y.KHV I.KWINIIIIKU. A El* HIT It It OS. N. B. —Wo can send Materials to Coburn or Spring Mills at clieup freights. 25-ly SJR WHITESEWIWO MACHINE Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. P. GEPHAUT I>. A. MUBSBR GEPHART & MUSSER' dkAlersis j (train. Ciiiversecil, Flour & Feed. 1'0', Piaster & Salt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for all kinds cf CER-AIIN", Delivered cither at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSEtt MILL, In MILLIIEiM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 39-iy Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. rrGIE first Term of the next Collegiate year SEPTEMBER 4th, 1879. The Faculty of the Institution is full. The course of instruction is liberal and thorough. The location is most pieysaut and healthy. in the midst <>f an intelligent ind mtal eommti nltv. and accessible by Railroad trains three times a day. The Preparatory Department which is under the direct supervision of the Fa culty, has been re-organized, and furnishes thorough Instruction fr boys ami young men preparing for Business or College classes, stu dents in this department are under the special care of oitlcers who reside with them in the building. For further information or Catalogues, ad dress M. VALENTINE, P. I>. President of College, or riiOF. P. M. P.IKLK, Principal of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Pa., .July 19, 1879. BENSONB Calcine Porous Plasters THE BEST CURES LAME & WEAK BACK SOLD 11Y ALL DRUGGISTS. 30-4w (MOOn returns In .'lO days on flo invested. v)i6'J J Oltleiul Reports and information tree. Like profits weekly <>n Sin •', options of sl'l to Address T. Putter Wight A: Co., Hank ers, 35 Wall lit. N. Y. 30-4 w A NDTA I ? FLFHPDI ORGANS $.lO upwards; A linbtil Utrijh! PIANOS sl2- upwards, not".used a year, good as now; warranted. NEW PIANOS and ORGANS at EXTRAORDI NARY LOW* prices f,r cash Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS, Agt., 40 East 1-Rli St., N. Y. P. O. llox, 3530. 30 4m SAN FORD'S JAMAICA .HINGED. OIUMITIDrUO ! The only combination of the ullrii UilU iJ true Jamaica Ginger with choice Aromat cs ami French TiiviTn Brandy for Cholera, Cholera IA Nl A lit A Morbus. Cramps & I'ains, Diar j vlioea & Dyaentery, Dyspepsia, J Flatulency, Want of Tone and frTHfrPn Activity in the stomach and UlitUliil, I Bowels and avoiding the dan. gers ol" Change of Water, Food and Climate. Ask for Sanfor '3 Jamaica Ginger. Dr. Oberholtzer'G Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK, is now highly rt commended ami cntensively usd foci lihouinatisin, Frosted Fcvt, rains, Soro)s Stings, Swellings. Sfv.iitiv, &c. It is of the greatest value in curing Cuts, Galls, Sprains and swellings in horses. It acts quickly and surely. It at once smoothes and relieves the Still Joints, the Lame Muscles and the Aching Nerves. The monev will be paid back to any one not sa tisfied with its effects. Price 25cts. 5 bottles ior sl. . prepared only by Levi UUerholtzer, M. I*. The Phoenix Pectoral. lias proved itself to be peculiarly adapted to old persons, cousriinptiveness and children, /t breaks a cold. It stops a congh. It aids ixpeetoration. It gives instant relief. It gives strength. It brings vest. It has made more cur'** than any other medicine. Thou sands of the citizens of Kastern Pennsylvania have used it for years past and testify to the relief given and cjlres effected. Price, 25 c-nts or 5 for sl. Prepared by Levi Oberlioltzcr. M. D. GERMAN HOUSE AND COW POWDER. Keeps stock healthy and in good condition. It aids digestion and assimilation. It makes fat, muscle and milk, Jly using it a horse will do more work anl a cow give more milk and lie in better spirits and condition. It also keeps poultry healthy and increase the quantity of eggs. It is made by Dr. Levi Obcrnoltzer at bis mills, backof 133 N. Third .street, Phila. It is sold by actual weight, at 15 ets. per pound, by J.W. SNOOK, Millkeim, Pa. Uf.W Til fiET THEM in the i ct i rt •< Uie ita,r. B,OAO,tM St?" W.KI. T fir free copy Of' •• K unnuß I'acjflc Hoi*" tcuncr SI*IUA, IVIIISIS. 818 m RELIABtE, Pit. LIVEB lIAIOOBATOB is a Standard Family ltmiady diseases of tho Liver, Stomach yM and Bowels.—lt is Purely fL, Vegetable.— It never jWjSj KB g Debilitates pK £5 ; 'i> if I mfii'C 0 h issiV'i ► l s'' fc 9 > l V' ft^fgp 1 || J. s^lfe f) a %g e\ v ? G t'.- W 3 W? y. ?„■?,<> \o>v ( , ,i c ! ( o<° B \> 8 "O'V 1 n I I v rP if fv" Liver V2rf£ M £ IS 1115" % Invigorator * ms been f| cn d by tho public, gS for more than 35 years, £ ? with unprecedented results, v" SEWD FOR CIRCULAR. S. T. W.SAMFORO, M.D., H^KhSSS 1M !>AI RKhCfATIOS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia &: Erie R. 11. Div. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after HUN DAY, June 29tb. 1879, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Di vision will riin as follows : WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia li 55 l>. m. 44 44 Williamsport 8 85a.m. 44 44 Jersey Shore 907 a.m. 4 * 44 Lock Have n- 9 40.1. in. 44 44 Itennvo 11 00 a. in. 4 * arr. at Krie 7 35 p. ni. NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia 8 30 a. m. 44 44 Ilarrisbuvg 11 45 a. m. 44 arr.at WJlliarespbrt -35 p. m. 44 44 liOCkliaven.3 55p.n1. 14 44 K- novo 5 25 p. m. FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia 11 45 a. 111. 4 * 44 Harrtsburg 385 p. in. 44 arr. at Williamsport...,. 725 p.m. 44 44 Lock Haven 840 p. m. EASTWARD. FACIiIC EXP. leaves Lock Haven.. 0 40 a. m. 44 44 Jersey Shore.. 715a in. 44 44 Williamsport. 755a. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg ...11 45 a. m. 14 44 Philadelphia. 315 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves llenovo to 05 ;u in 44 44 Lock Ilavcn..ll 2oa, m 44 44 Williamsport 12 10 p. m 44 arr. at llarrisbnrg .. 4 10 p. m '• ■ 41 Philadelphia 7.20 p. in EI?IK M AIL leaves llenovo A ">n p. m 44 41 Lock Haven.... 10 00 p. in 4 4 44 \\ UUamsport....ll 20 p. in 44 r,vr. at Harr'slmrj* Jiihum 44 4 4 I'hlhidclpliia..., 740a. m. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport 12.35 a. ill. 44 arr. Nt llnrrisburg 355a. m. • 4 4 . 4 Philadelphia 7 40a. ni, Krie Mail West and Day Express East make rhwe connections at Northumberland with L. & 11. it. K. trains from Wilkesbarre and St 4 ran - ton. A Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make, close eonneetiou at Wil liamsport vvilh N.C. li. W. trains north. Niagara Express West and l>u\ Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with li. K. V. li. U. trains. Erie Mail East and West connect at Erio with t rains on L. S. & M. S. li. li.; at (lorry with <. C. &A. V. li- li.; at Emporium wjtli D. N. Y. & P. K. li., and at Driftwood with A. V. li. li. parlor ears win run between Philadelphia and Williamsport on Niapara Kxbress West and Day Express East. Sleeping ears on all liight trains. . WAI. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. L. C. S 8. C. RAIL ROAD. "WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. Moutandou 7(H) 2