jjillkfim journal. TIU RSnAV, OCT. K 1879. AA. KIVIVOIM. - - - EDITOR. K- a. HTOTU.ER. - - ASNSTVKT KTVTTOR. Ural Department. —Job work of all kinds done at the JtarviXAl Otfief at prices as cheap as the clmapert. —The river at 4*wisburg is so low that boats can no longer cross —a thing that artdwr. —A splendid pruwte residence with the good will o a medical practice for loUe. For particulars apply at this of fice. tf. —At the monthly meeting of the B. A A*. Association on Monday evening, money sold for 2U per cent, premium for permanent W. —Every day for the past week or move the clouds promised rate., and yet we have had no rain up to this writing. May land Providence soon send it. —James C. Smith is determined *o knock the spots b S everything in tl>e front fce Tme in these diggings. Go in. Jim, and when yon are done we'll begm. So do your level best. —Mr. D. I. Brown, our next door neighbor, is Here again, after ar ab sence of several weeks. He handles mallet, shears and tin as lively as ev er. —Dennis Lnse was away to the Sny der county t*ir with his PATENT HE VTTRSNTT-E J ACK. It is certainly an em* tent article as part of a liorse pow \ and coinmenUs itself at sight. We wis). Dennis much success. -—Just a little the nicest basket full of apples we saw these many years wh prorated to ns by neighbor D. A. Mnsser. last week. They are of the Kmc of Tbctnpfcins county and Tuli>c- Pippin varieties. •-ST the Lewisbarg papers we see that our old friend, S. U. McCunly, Esq. still does a little preaching some times. BeeeaUy be filled the pulpit of Kev. Crow an, of the Evangelical CMHk —Judging from the constant stira bout the premises we conclude that Closer Jt Smith are doing a very good business. There is almost always somebody baying something, but the Hat is up by the daiiy arrival of aew foods. They are business men * right from the word go." —We forgot several items in last W9ek>i paper but will state them now, namely 1 .gen M nsser's ami Wash Sto ver's row side walks, and Sara. Mus fsrV flitting. We thought Sam looked awfal mad about it, but why didn't he invite us to dinner when they "mov edr from Union county and Otter places are around buying up ap ples, which are less plentiful east of us than here- Xo objections whatever, only so they don't take our share too. About 35 bushels of first class varieties is really all we oare for. have received the first number Tit the Weell%, Democrat, printed at tTasMwETiou Square, Dauphin county, A. BtUngcc, editor andpwblish- Tf - . The bmmocrat is well gotten up, presenting a neat and clean appearance and what is better. It is sound'political ly. The editor's haft? is familiar and yet we can not now recall a persona! Mfnniiitance, notwithstanding which be has our best wishes. —We call the attention of oitr rea- ders. especially of merchants, to the card of Mania Free, Manufacturer of Window Shades, m another column. We are personally acquainted with Mr Free these many years and know of our own knowledge that be makes nothing bat first class work. Everybody is pleased with Mr. Frees shades and his prices axe very reasonable for the kind of goods he sdk —lt is with profound regret that we bear that Rev. J.G. Shoemaker, of Aa nmbmf. the able and faithful pastor of the Reformed charge here, has made up his mind to leave us witliiu a few weeks. Mr. Shoemaker goes to Em pom. Kansas, to engage in mission work, for which he has* peculiar adapta tion as well as a strong predilection. Both as a minister of the gospel and as a man Mr. Shoemaker has endeared himself to this entire community, and the best wishes of the people of all churches will accompany him to his new western home. He will preach his farewell sermons on Sunday next as follows: St. Panls, B|, A. M.; Aarons toarg, 11, A. Salems, 3, r. m. —Rev. T. Apple, I). D., for many years Professor of Astronomy in Franklin and Marshall College, Lan caster. Pa., and at present Superinten dent f Missions in the Reformed Cbareb, proposes to deliver a scientific lecture on "The Moon and its Won dered in the Reformed Church at Aa imtsburg, Saturday evening, October 2SU. Here will be a chance for a rare treat of something new and intensely inter esting. The subject is one concerning which but little is known by the mass es. Tbe Doctor's style is pleasant and easily understood, even bv children. This is no moo* hnax but something that will benefit the hearts and minds of all who hear it. Tte indications art that there will be a large gathering, therefore secure tick ets in season. Admission 25 cents. Lecture begins ax 7 oVdook. Tickets ervn be had of Harvey Mus ter >r Thomas J. Mingle. * —Our borough fathers, (Town Coun cil) give notice for proposals to build a number of crossings on Main and Penn streets, which when built will bo another valuable improvement. —Major Scott, the famous temper ance lecturer, visited and lectured in Booneville, recently, and the result is a Temperance Union, and a goodly num ber signing the pledge. —The I.ewisburg Chronicle "looks" bint all over, this week. Guess Brother Cornelius tries to bring the color of his paper in harmony with the prospects of his party. —The stock of the First National Bank of Mifllinburg is divided into 1,- OOOrhares, and of these Mr. William Young owns 9:>l Surely he ought to be able to control the elections of that institution. —Just as go to press, we are in formed that G. W. Foote, a son ot onr townsman John D. Foote, staying in Mifllinburg at present, was so severely injured, as to endanger his life. AN o could not learn the particulars of the accident. —Up to this time we have not heard of a single dwelling house or other building to go up rrext summer. For several years Milifceitfr has been doing well in the building line, and wo rmrch desire to see improvements go on. Cannot about half a dozen or more of our younger citizens see their way clear to build? —Rev. Dr. C. IT. Fowler, the editor ot tlie Christian Advocate, which is the leading Methodist journal in the Uni ted States, will deliver his celebrated lecture "Great Deeds of Great Men," in Bellefonte, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29th. Dr. Fowler is one of the most popu lar pulpit orators in the M. E. Church, ami every person who possibly can (lo so ought to go and hear him. The M.l'.hoim Journal, published In the an ctent burjr of that name In Centre county by \VILTB A IEIMN;KK. has been added to our exchange list. Daring the local s recent visit to that section he visited this office and was agree ably entertained by the Editors, who made his stay with them very pleasant Indeed. The paper is ably edited and shows neatness and care in its "make up."— McVeytown Journal. Consider our hat tipped, Mr. Local— the best one we have. We can say ful ly as much even more, of your Journal, and it is nilh pleasure we enter it 011 our exchange list. —The sate of Rev. J. G. Shoemaker, which is to come off at the Reformed Parsonage, Aaronsburg, on the --sth inst., will .afford a rare opportunity to persons wishing to buy first class furni ture and general household goods. Everything that will be offered at this sale is good —much ot it elegant. \\ e trust that this sale may be well attend ed and that Mr. S. uiay realize; an ap proximate value of his goods.. See bills. PROFESSOR JOHNSON, of Williams port, better known as Blind Charley, gave 11s some very excellent singing, in the Methodist church 011 Sunday eve ning. Nature has favored Mr. John son with a fine voice which is well cul tivated, and this, coupled with a thor ough knowledge df music makes him a first class performer. We haven't heard anything finer in the line of sing ing these nitny years than T**c Life B Oats White 25 Oats, Black 23 buckwheat SO Flour 6.00 Uran A Shorts,pei un l. r >.oo Suit, per llii 1.75 Planter, gitiuud 10.00 Cement, per Bushel <5 to 50 Barley 60 Tymothyseed Flaxseed G'loverseed 4.00 Butter 11 Hams 12 Sides rt Veal 3 Fork lt.-ei Potatoes Lard 6 Tallow .v. v. ••... t> Soap Dried Apples Dried Feachos Dried Cherries , 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal f 5.25 Stove " 5.60 Chestnut 4> 5.00 Pea ' 5.50 Corrected every Wednestlay by Gepl rt, t & Musser. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D. H. MINGLE, pii rsici A x & su no FOX , Main Street, Mill helm, Pa BANKING CO., MAIN STREET. Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. A. Walter, Caslir. David Krapc, Frcs. HARTER, AUCTIONEER, lteberthnrg, - Pa. OtSattsfaction Guarantf.ed.JSl W. J. STRAYER, Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's store, MILLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. A LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Uelh'fonte, Pa,- OFFICK IN CARMAN'S NEW BUILDING. ~$QaN /A iswvr* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefontc, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET. MARTIN FREE, MANUFACTURER OF Window Shades, OFFICE AND STOItf!; 056 North Second Street, FACTORY, 943 St. John Street, PHILADELPHIA. — * • —— First Class Wbrk- and Low Prices. Country T*ade Resptectfuliy i Solicited; B. FRANK. KISTER, lias Just opened a Boot & Shoe Shop, MAIN STREET, near Footo's Store, whore lie is prepared to do all kinds of work In his lino, from men's coarse boots up to ladles cloth top button Baiters, at prices to suit the times. Kcpulring promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. fWJin Bush House, Bellefonte Pa. GEORGEHOPPES, Proprietor• ftPKCIAL RATES TO FAMILIES, PERMA NENT HOARDERS AND PER SONS ATTENDING COURT. LANGUAGES SPOKEN'AT OUItl HOTEL. DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in tIYWARE, STOVEPIPES ASH TRIJIMIMD, SPOIJTIMi & FRI'IT CASS. Would respectfully Inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWAKK, HTOVB-riXTUHES, FUUITCANP, etc. SSPOUTING A SPECIALITT. 51 Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experi enceln the business ho flatter* liin self that his work Is fully equal to any In this section of the country, A shire of the. public patronage Is re. fllUßCtctJlly•JMißnted. Slion. next door to Auuruiil Hook store, Mil I helm, Ps. P. la K I*ll AKT U. A. MISBKK GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Grain. Cloversced, Flour & Feed, Uoa', Plas r& Salt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for all kinds of GKR^XifcT, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSEIt MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully so lit - i ted. Sb-ly Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. THE first Term of the.ncxt Collegiate year will begin SEPTEMBER 4tli, 1879. The Faculty of the, Institution t* folk The course of Instruction U libepli and thorough. The location I 9 most (Meisant and healthy, in the midst of an intelligent ind moral commu nity. and accessible by Railroad trains three times a day. I'hc Preparatory Department which Is under thedirect supervision of the Fa culty, has been re-orgunircd, and famishes thorough instruction for boys and young men preparing for Business or College classes. Ktu derits lb tMs departmpntAte under the special care of olhcers who t-jslde With them in tho building. For further information or Catalogues, ad dress M. VALENTINE, D. D. President of College, or ritOF. P. M. BIKLK, Principal of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Fa., July 19,1879. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. Deininger & MusSer PROPRIETORS. This old and popular establishment is prepared to do all work in their liho in a style equal to any in Central ; PfehnSylvaniaj, at prices Chat defy competition. COUCHES, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES* 6J all sizes, styles and prices made 011 short notice. T lie pfoprretbrs hope, by ; Strict Attention TO BUSIXESS FAIR DEALING mm mm to merit the coiitin'ued confidence of their fribhdS' and patrons,'and U tW public at large. Shops east Of Bridge, Millheiuii Pa. NESBIT BROS., Successors lo tlio "East Lewisburg Lumber & Manufacturing C6mpany," MnnnfHftftrer* of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Door 3, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials; BEING provided .with ample fncllltle*. tlie and ni<**t the beat mechanical skill, wo are prepared to execute all oftteri promptly, and in the Very best manner. \Vt5 give social attention to the fiiriusMftg 'tff Materidi fdt tlid bet ter grc ties of HOUSE JBTIXI^jDiN'<3h: Atfo, to the manufacture of SCHOOL. (JPtttt and .CHURCH HFTFTITTRI, SUNDAY. SCHOOL, and PMVATE|BOOKCASES. N. It.—We can scnil Materials to Coburn or Hprihg Mills at cheap freights. J&-1J G. A. STURGIS, WASHES, CLOCKS AND Musical Instruments. Repairing done on short notice. Engraving a speciality, ut the Jewelry Store, one door east ot Kinenliuth's Drug Store, Main Street, MILLHEIM, HENNA. Doors, Shut- . tors Sash, K - Yellow Pine Window W f-J Flooring con- Frames, E-* stantly kept and Mould- J55 0n .• n ( *; ings, made to r£| 3 M thanks order on W r oi* past fa short notice rrf Vbrs he solic and in the W 9 ita a contin best possible h . It a<;ts ijnlefcly and surety.. Jt ,at once smoothes and relieves the Stiff Joints" Jtho IJIHIC M .iheles and the Aching ICefvpl, ,Vrhe money will be jiaiil back jtQ. any yne UM |- tUiUsi with Its ejects. I'nce 2octs) 5 UoTiies Prepared only by Lev! V. if The Pbceniy. Sectoral J . ( Has proved itself t.be peculiarlyrtlrtfHf*'J° old )iurs(ins, cnnsnmptivciiesH cts. per pound, by J.W. SNOOK, Millheim. Pa. WILBER'S DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOSH, THE LIBHTESt DRAFT MOWER. - THE CHEAPEST MOWER.- n; THE LARGEST MOWER. THE BEST MOWER IN THE WORIO. TESTIMONIALS? • • Tk. T.artkA U mpwiar liur imrllM linr ml r rrrr taw In UM. H VBRKUWII, rnwldwit of Xgw York DaVyiy * Ami, TV. twfaf of iV put cut with tba Bank* Mwi h wn ma and rapid tkan alter lb* aido-cut raarXiafck > GEORGE W. HOFfMAW, rwiiit Fiiw.n' ctv,f iwip.y. T TV. tmti Mown I. tV. r try Urt w. in* n,l MN b a. dowm tVot cu cocsnu. witVlltn aay I Milt V. F- PIOUjST. , Stat. Graaga Laetaar, TV. ntaaiwr la aklA It lw.tb cat (Ta*. Imm mm! afMi t. U. .on and wind rJV *wsij\ o*. pnUtW tarn, (f# aVaaS of any macVta. I tor md. fi. LAPO&TK, h Msmdsetursd by EUREKA MOWER CO. TW*u' Brad lord County, Pt. Corrsspondsncs siIMM., Circutsrs mtilsd on sppticslioo. ~ Tewstlyahia hail road. Philadelphia & JJrie R. Dlv. St T fttfEß TIME TAtiLE. On and after HUNDAY, JiinoSMh. IS7R. the t rains on tlMAl'hibtdelplUa & Krio Kallroed Di vision will run as follows : feltlP MAIL leaves :.llp. m. " " Marrlsbttrg...,,... 48a.m. M " Williamsport:..... 8a. in. " Jerseyfiborg 9 07a.m. M " Lockllavcn- 940 a.m. " " ltcnovo .11 00a .in . v Parr. at Ivrle r^n..,7.TSp.m. NIAGARA liXP..lcavcs Philadelphia A 90 a. m. " " Harrtj4mqrll4Aa.nl. " arr. at Willismsport 2 p. m. " " Leek Haven. 3Mp. m. A i. 44 44 ItCnova 525 p.m. FAST LINK leave? Philadelphia 11 4.5 a m. 44 ,4 Hat rtsburg...... 335 p. m. 44 arr. at WillijunsporL.... 7 p. m. 44 44 Looklla* en &40 p.m. KAStMrXHfc PACIFIC KXP.leaves|l ock Haven.. 6 40 s. m. 44 44 Jersey. 715a in. 44 44 William sport. 755a. m. 44 arr. at HarrisbuiA? ...U 45 a. m. . " 44 * * 44 315 p.m. f)AY KXl'ltESSTlcaves ltenovo 10 05 a. m !' 44 Lock Ilaven..H 20 s. m. 44 arr. at liarrMmrg 410 n. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 720 p.m. KISIK MAIL leaves 1ten0v0..... 890 p.m. I-wk Haven....looop.m. v ' willami)ort...diM p. m. d ar f," at ■••• *O9S. m. Philadelphia.... 7 40a. m. FAST LlNKJeavos Willinin*iort....l23sj,. m . 44 arr.at Harrisburg 35ba.m. 44 44 PhilaleT]>itia ....7 40a. m. Eric Mall "West and Day East make close connections at Northuioborland with !L. & 11.1*. It. trains from Wilke&oarrS and Scran ton.. ■ . , ■ Liie Mail West, Niagara Uxprkss West* and Fast Line West make close eonnectfon at Wll lianisport with N.C. It. W. trains north. , Niagara Kxpress WesLaud.ilay Express East make clone connection at LOCK ilaven With B. E. VAIL It. trains. \, s Erie Mail East and West connect at Erie with trains on i A a. & M. a. H Hi; at Corry with C-& A. V. it- 1L; at Emporium w|th B. N. Y. & P. It. it., and uf. Driftwoyd with A. V. It. R. . J'iirlor CHI-S wOl run between-'Philadelphia and WiUiamsport on Niagara Express West and Day Express East. Steeping cars on all I night traius. .. j . . WM. A. General Snp't. bC.&S;CJifeROiII. WEST WAR b: , . ,ir :3. 5. LEAVE A.v. t.M. P.M. Mouiaiulou 7 IX) 2 00 6 20 Lcwlsbitrg Arrive 715 210 6 35 laswisburg Leave...... 7 15 230 Fair Ground ;7 20 2 30 81eh1...; ..7 30 240 Vicksburg 7 35 2 48 MifHinourg Arrive 7 50 3 05 MitlHiiburg Leave 750 4 3 15 Millmont,. 8 10 3 35 laurelton...'. 82i) 3 50 Gohurn. 9 3u Arrive at Spring Mills 1000 EASTWARD. 2. 4. 6. LEAVE A.M- A.M. P.M. Spring Mills 10 30 Coburn 10 45 Laurelton ' 1155 405 Millmont 12 06 4 20 Mifflinburg Arrive 12 30 4 40 Mtilltuburg Leave 12:*) 4 50 Vicksburg 12 45 5 06 Bichl 12 52 513 Fair Ground 102 5 23 Ixjwisburg Arrive 1 10 5 30 Lew isburg Leave 6 35 1 20 5 45 Arc. at Montandon 6 50 130 600 Njos. 1 & 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Kail Road. Nos. 3 & 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west. Nos. 5 & 6 with Fast Line west. An Omnibus will run between Lewisbnrg and Montandon, to convey passengers to and f com Paciiic Express east on the Philadelphia ft EA Railroad. The regular Railroad Tiokets will be honeyed between these two points. TUIC PdPCD r.my he ffHind on flic At 00. P.- ■ niO.rHrCII Kuw.-H &cvrNow..paper Art vertlnMiß BIU-MU i lOkpruc*- fit. !,whrr- contracts may be inadofor KIN NEW YORK*