£lrr flillkrin joarnal, • 4 J THTfc>DA V (XT. 23 , 1879. ... EDITOR *. a. TvHRIEX. - isstttaxt KTMYOR. Iml Hrpnrtmrnt. —Chestnuts are worth $1.30 a bushel In iScydw coonty. —Job work of all kinds done at the Jotrxai. Office at prices as cheap as the cheapest. —There will be a Greenback-meeting held t<v-night at Woodward. Hon. IfwOi Yocrnn Is to speak. —Jas. C. Smith constructed a first— class brick pavement in frout of his residence this wvek. —The law finn ot J. Merrill Linn and A. H. Dili, of Lewisburg, is dis solved by mutual consenV —A sidendid pri\-ate residence with the good will of a medical pract ce for sale. For particulars apply at this of fice. tf. —Rev. Simon Wolf, of Lewisburg, has accepted a Reformed pastorate in IRair county and has recentK taken charge of it. —The M. E. Church, of Lewisburg, cleared about SIOO in running the bearding house at the Union county fair. —The Watchman clifcp saw a lady in the Tyrone dwpbk. the other day, that weighed 7:30 pounds. Whew, that's a wlmpper—the lady, we mean. —lVw.'t ov*erkk Mrs. Weaver's ad- vertisement —don't forget her Grand Full Winter Opening, on Wednesday the 2Mb. but go and see latest fashion able styles. —To-morrow * Friday ), G. R. Spigel myw. Woodwards eeternnsing mar- chant will begin his big clearance sale at prices lower than the lowest. Go if yon want cheap goods. —We are informed that the Town Council sent out s,iecial notices to some of the residents on Penn Street, giving them 9b days tine to construct side walks., otherwise the borough vrih at ok e them. —Ob the lSlh of November the heirs off Jeitar. Frank, will offer the property € the decedent, situate near Aaron s liif.. at public sale. This will afford a tee chance for any one who desires a ■ill' home neat a town. —The Nr law unit n w on trial in llrfkennte. will likely continue alt week wet~ The title to a tract ,<Sf land con • taiaog over 909 aoews. is involved. llow. W. A. Wallace. llou. Geo. A deads, of RrookvilHe. Pi., are the le.ul rpg lawyers in the case. —At last the long-desired rain came. Friday rrn iag and Saturday the skies unlocked their 1 oag closed pores and seat dawn copious. refresh hi j rains. Much as ore is needed, of course, but Piwiieace wrill send it in His owh good t iuw. —A m*w named Reese, out in Clear field ©ownty. of whom the world is baidly worthy, presented Bender, the Philipsburg Jtmnml mm with i basket of giapcs and apples. Bender was so fwtmie by such a rare act of charity tbat he wrpt for joy. Poor fellow! he fcns Mir wannest sympathies. Vs.*. I*rminrer. of the Millheiin Jowrnal. made LewKlwrg a business visit one day l u-t wrefc. Fat and ro-:. looking as ever.—Tele frmjth. OcL I$C&. Brother Deiningr didn't do any such thing last week—not since the Harvest Home picnic. Whales the matter with your eyesight? Thought yoa had signed the pledge. —T!ie Union county S. S. convention will hedd its seventh annual session at Laurelton, Oct. 29th to 31st. The pro gramme as published in the Miffiinburg Tri*gr*jik is comjrehensive, embracing a wide range of practical topics. Our friend and old $. S. worker, W. C . Dun can, takes a prominent part and will conduct a 4 -Model School" on Thurs day afternoon. SAB CASE OF SC RIDE. —Last week Rev. A. Tripner. pastor of the U. B' Church. Ihmcanncn. Pa., committed suicide at the residence of liis brother in-law, Mr. Henry Everhart, in Man cheater borough, Ycrk county. lie hung himself to one of Llie rafters on the garret, early in the morning after hie wiff had left tlie bed. It is believed that he committed the rash act during a fit of insanity, caused by sickness. THE JomxAf. BOOK STORE has jwst received a nice lot of goods that are sold not only as cheap but cheaper than can he bought ant where in Peuns or Brush Valleys. Fine Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles. Photograph Albums, Autograjth Albums. Splendid Paper Boxes, Knitting Cotton, Blank Books, Hymn Books. Java Canvass, Zephyrs, Geraoantown Wool, Fine Fans, Velvet Photograph Frames, Cltromos, Sunday Sdteetstonwrd Cards, Motto Frames, Mottoes. Games. Paper, Ink, Pens and PBBCBB in great variety, and many other things that cannot here be stated. CALL AND SEE. Important to Voters. The next election in Pennsylvania wil] be held on Tuesday, the 4th of No- Voters must be assess?d two months preceding the election, that is, on or before Thursday, September 4th. Voters most have paid a state or county tax one month preceding the e kuction, tnat is, on or before Saturday, October 4th. Members of Democratic state, county and city committees should see to it that every voter of our party has com plied with the law. Failure to pay tax in season deprives the voter of the privelege of suffrage. An elector can swear in his vote, though be be not assessed, but the negfcd winy cause him much trou ble. —The lecture of Rev. Dr. Fowler, in Bellefonte, has been changed from Wednesday evening the 29th, to Friday evening the 31st. —The left arm of Mr. .Tacob Dinges, to which we alluded in our last issue, was amputated on last Monday after noon by Dr. Neff, assisted by Drs. Musser, VanVateah and Jacobs. Im mediately -proceeding the operation the physicians examined the limb by intro ducing a narrow-bladed instrument to the depth of nearly three inches, and were satisfied that amputation was needed. By probing they ascertained that the disease originated at the bone, J and circular amputation of the arm, a few inches above the elbow, at once proceeded with. Mr. Dinges' suffer ings bad been so -excruciating that he was anxious the liiub should bo taken off, and faced the trying ordeal with remarkable coolness and nerve. The patient "being put under the influence of chloric ether the operation was gone tlumigh with most skillfully and in a remarkably short time with very little loss of blood, the patient seeming al most tofve in quiet slumber during the surgical operation, and on regaining conciousness felt less suffering than he had before the limb was taken off ; we are pleased to say this lias been his condition since, and we trust it may continue and follow wittrspeedy restor ation . — Report c r. The slK>t gun policy is not confiucd to the south only, as "the proud and lordly Conklfng" has good reason to know. Recently a Wisconsin judge al so had a taste of it, for meddling with another man's wife. The injured hus band lodged five buckshot iuto the body of the lecherous judge. If the matter had happeued in Georgia or Mississippi the stalwart orgaws would make a wonderful ado over it. Cir cumstances alter cases. AAB ONSBURQ CRUMBS. The much needed rain came at last, on Thursday evening and found many people very graceful for it. Sortie how ever, were not vet 'ready for it, and it is doubtful whether they would l>e, if it kept off a good while longer. The wa ter has become quite low. Mr. John Frank has dug a cellar un der his house. It Will be found to be a useful improvement, I predict. Services in the Lutheran church on Sunday, were held in the afternoon, so that they might not conflict with Rev. Shoemaker's farewell sermon, which was preached at 11 A. M. The public schools ot our town open ed on Monday. The Grammar School is being'tauglit by Mr. Harvey Musscr, the Intermediate by Mr. D. 11. ltote, and the Primary by Miss Caunie Bright. Miss Sarah Kline had the bodies of her father and two sisters brought from Madisoubarg, and redntened in the Lutheran cemetery, at this place. And new Mr. Ilenry Phillips who is making preparations to go to house keeping, very soon. Success to him in the new undertaking. X. Y, SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Wheat $1.40. Farmers busy corn. A little rain, but more needed. That was quite a joke on John "A.," on Sunday morning, when he took an other hat instead of his own. Ilenry "A.," I think you got the better bar gain. Prof. D. M. Wolf will open his school in Grenoble's Hall, next Monday. Judging from present indications it will be well attended. Tle Prof, is one of the best teachers in the state. Quite a revival is in progress in tho old ''Synagogue" church in Georges Valley, as many as 12 mourners in an evening. May it continue until many souls are converted and much good ef fected. YOXEY. —Rev. T. Apple, D. D., for many years Professor of Astronomy in Franklin ami Marshall College, Lan caster, Pa., and at present Superinten dent of Missions in the Reformed Church, proposes to deliver a scientific lecture on "The Moon and its Won ders," in the Reformed Church at Aa ronsburg, Saturday evening, October 25th. 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. The Doctor's style is pleasant and easily understood, eyen children. This is no moon hoax but something that will benefit the hearts and minds of all who hear it. The indications are that there will be a large gathering, therefore secure tick ets in season. Admission 2-5 cents. Lecture begins at 7 o'clock. Tickets can be had of Harvey Mus ser or Thomas J. Mingle. * Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat and Lung affec tions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curatiye powers in thou sands of cases, has felt it frfs duty to * make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French, or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. W. SIIEIIAR, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, X. T. 41 -3M. News Mlscellnncy. Of the five hat factories at Adams town, Berks county, four are now in full operation. They produce about 1,000 finished hats a week. There was a novel feature in tho bur ial of Miss Mamie Glase, of Oley, Berks county, on last Friday. The pall bearers wore all.yonng ladies-, iutb mate friends -of the deceased. A "young lady of Philadelphia had her pocket pie?ked a wallet contain*- ingso. On ascertaining her kiss she found that a diamond l ing, pronounced to be worth S3OO bad slipped from the thief's finger during the operation and remained in her pocket. Chester has tho most novel joint stock-company yet formed. Tho thing owned by this company is a dog—said to lie the best coon dog in the country. There are fifteen stockholders and tho par value of the stock is one dollar. The company will -give their-tyst an nual coon hunt during the next full 1110011. A ten-dollar gold piece was to be a warded at t!e Mifilin county fair to the prettiest girl in the county, provided a committee of ten young ladies can give a unanimous decision as to who it It is a rare thing to be sunstruck in October, yet that is "what hapi>ened to Fred. Hamilton, a tank builder, at Tarport, McKean county, last week. His condition was alarming but lie will recover. Chester county, at last has a female tax collector. The county treasurer appointed Mrs. James llor ton, of Atgleu, tax collector of the de linquent taxes of that borough foi the year 1579. The apiH)ititment was asked for bj quite a number of the people of Atgleu, as Mrs. Ilorton is a good busi ness woman and can very readily per form the duties. UNM AILADLE POSTAL Cantos.— A longstanding order of the post office department has required that all postal cards having any portion of the mes sage written on their face should be treated as unmailable. First assistant Postmaster General Tyner has rescin ded this order to the extent of holding that such writing shall not lender them unmailable per sc, nor prevent them being forwarded unless it makes the address illegible. A 79 year old maid, who was quite ill in Johnstown, told the doctor she had never been hugged by a man in her life, and asked for one kiss. The gallant doctor complied with the request, of course, and she got well. When the doctor got-home and told his story to his wife, he got—well, he is balder than ne was. This is a true tale. — Albany Argus, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, which a rotemporary c.ilis "pre-eminently the of the lady's books," Is on our table for November, ahead of ali others. It b astonishing how this favorite continm-s to improve. The present number leads off with a charming steel engraving, "The Little Haymaker," and Is followed by one of those double-size steel fashion plates, superb ly colored, only seen4*l this periodical. Then comes a powerful engraving, "The oriel Win dow," Illustrating a story, and then some fifty wood cuts of drosses, patterns in cmbroidciy, crochet, &c., &e. A pretty love story, "The I'rlze at Our Archery Club," brilliantly illust trated, follows, and then tales and n'ovolcis by- Mrs. Aim S. Stephens, Mrs. F. Hodgson Bur nett, Marietta Holley, frank Lee Benedict, Ac., &c. With this number appears the Prospectus for IW. A speciality of "Peterson" Is a month ly Supplement, given to each subscrll>er, with n paper pftttcra for a lady's or child's dress, the patterns alone being worth more than the sub scription price. FIVE ORIGINAL NOVELETS will be given In isso, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Frank I/Ce Bene dict, &e„ AC, A NEW FEATURE will be intro duced, in a series of brilliantly Illustrated sto ries, and other articles. The price of " Peter son," remember, is but Two DOLLARS A YEAR, or less than any other first-class Magazine, post age free: to clubs the terms are even lower, viz.: two copies for $3.50, with a superb, copyright mezzotint (size 24 inches by 20) "WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE," as premium. Or four co pies for 96.50, and an extra copy of the maga zine itself ;is premium. Or five copies for S3.'JO, with both an extra copy and the "WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE," for premium. For larger elulis the premiums are even litdn 1 tempting. Sow is the time to 'jet up.clnbs for ISSO. Speci mens are sent, gratis, if written for. Subscribe to nothing until you have seen a copy of "Peter son." Address CIIAULEH J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pit. "MARRIED. On thC 6th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Kev. Israel Vonada, Mr. Charles Yearlek witn Miss Chestie C. Lolir, ldtli of Gregg township. DIED. -b-B In Mifflinbnrg on the 16th inst., George War ren. son of John D. Foote, of MilUieln., aged 15 years and 10 months. On the morning of the 15th the subject of the above brief notice waS alive and well. He started for the woods, accompanied by a com rade— Hurry Doehler—who is a year or two younger, for the purpose of gathering hickory huts. Getfrge ascended a tree to the heighth of some 40 feet, to "Scutch" or "switch," and in a short time Harry, hearing a liaise among the branches of the tree, looked up and, to his hor ror, saw George falling. As he reached the ground, Harry ran to him, called him by name but received no answer. He was very much frightened and started for town to give llie alarm? A number of ]>ersous among whom were his unele and tor. Geo. S. Kemble, hurried to the scene, tor, K. immediately sent a irt.nf hack to town for a stretcher, upon which lie was laid and carried to the late residence of his grandmother, in Miffiinburg, where he was attended by I)rs. Kemble & Steans, and all that loving hearts and inediCffl skill could suggest was clone, but alas, in vain. At half past si* o'clock on the morning of the 16th lie quietly passed away. Ills father had been telegraphed for and arrived at about 8 o'clock on the eve ning of the 15th, accompanied by his eldest daughter. Mrs. Clark, but v.eorge did not rc cofcni/e either. His remains were forwarded to the home of Ids lather on the 7.45 train and on the 17th, fol lowed by weeping relatives and friends, were interred in the MHlheim Cemetery. Kev. Whitney conducted flic services add preached a very effective Sermon from tlio words "What Ido thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter."—John 1.3;7. George waS a generous and tender hearted boy, ana his sudden death has caused much gloom and sadness among Ids mamy friends. He will be ndsied in the house of his father and also in that of Iris uncle, where he was loved as an own son would be. May good Providence sanctify the early ami tragic death of young George Foote to the spiritual good of father, uncle, brothers, sisters and companions. ** * On the 10th kiSt., In Gregg foWnship, Mrs. Sarah Zelgler, wife of Daniel Zeigler, Sr., aged G2 years and 28days. On the 30tli ult., in Joe Davles county, 111., Lewis Fraser, formerly of Brush Valley, aged 55 years, 1 month and 8 days. —Prof. Meyer, our County Superin tendent, will have a special examina tion at his offlce, Bellefonte, Friday, Oct. .Hist, for tho examination of teach ers who are to (ill vacancies. Examin ation begins at ft o'clock. Applicants must. be recommended by at least three directors. ailiiiieim Hurfc®!. fy>rreetod every NVoduomluy by Gopliurt & Mwior. Wheat No. 1 Wheat No. 2 Com 110 Ityti.. Oats White Oats. It lack *•> Buck wheat 50 Flour brau i Shorts, pth Mil I Suit, per Url 'Ann Plaster, groffftd 10.UI Cement, per llusdiel to 50 Ithrley 5b Tymothyseed Kla x seed Cloverseed.. ..• 4.00 Butter lo Hams •...• 1- Sldos <• Veal Pork Bt-ri v. Eggs Jo Potatoes -> Lard Tallow Soap v.. ....... o Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal f'.i'i stove " 5.50 Chestnut" s.i*l Pea • ■ ■ i , ■ 111 —rw- I< .l.i ■ .. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BANKING CO., MAIN STREET. Millhcim, Centre Co., Pa. A. Walter, Cashr. David Krape, Pres. A BARTER, ltebersbnvg, Pa. ATISf ACTTON G UAIt A XTKED.J©! W. J. S Tit AVER. Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's Store, MILLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. A LE&ANDER ft BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT TAW, Bellefonte, I'a, OFFICE IN G Alt MAN'S NEW BUILDING. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET. 1879 /jW MRS. ANKA H. mit<gjJ7 has just received lievM Fall <fc Winter of Millinery Goodsl# L m consisting otg£y # # ns #in all its Fr. nch Bonnets /< /,, u , chc , a Ronnd Hats,^>/Spiaiify!! FKESCH Fixjwsas# m 0 Fe # / s7)O invites Ribbons,# M a...iniikh.d/A^^/ H er Many of Fan en Friends and GOODS/;?-- / 2ustomers to n I /c'Al.r, AT HEIt mwJ/J farand Opening, See^ i 'Wednesday, Oct. 29t'n, 1879- MARTIN FREE, MANUFACTURER OF Window Shades, OFFICE AXD STOItE, 95ft North Second Street, FACTORY, 943 St. John Btrcct, PHILADELPHIA, First Class Work and Low Prices. Oauiitry Trade Respectfully Solicited. FOX'S PATENT A Gun to stand the wear and tear, and not jret shaky dr out cf order. Prices, from 850.00 upwards. Send stamp for Circular to AMERICAN ARMS CO. • ICJ Milk Street, Boston, Muss. fcpBQOTS & SHOES^ B. FRANK. KISTER, has just opened a Hoot & Shoo Shop, MAIN STREET, near Footo's Store, where lie Is prepared t<> do all kinds of work In his line, from men's coarse bonis tip to ladleu cloth top billion goiters, at prices to suit the times. Repairing promptly attended to. A share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. iw-am Bush House, Bellefonte Pa. GEORGEHOPPES, Proprietor. SPECIAL HATES TO FAMILIES, PERMA NENT HOARDERS AND PER SON'S ATTENDING COURT. BOTH LANGU AGES SPOKEN AT CTJItI HOTEL. DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Deader in TIWVARE, STOVEPIPES AND TRIMMINGS SPOTTING & I'ltlllT CANS. Would respectfully inform the public tint he keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWAKK, STOVK PIXTVHEB, FKI.IT CAN?, etc. &SPOUTING A SPECIALITY. -II Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years expert eneeiii the business he flatters luti self that his work is fully equal to any In this section of the country. A share of the public patronage is re sqieetiilly solicited. Sliwp. next door to Journal Hook store, "HI JI helm, PH. I\ tiKPN A l(T D. A. iVSSBft GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Grain. Gloferscctl, Flour & Feed, t'oa', Plaster & Sail. MILLIIEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for *ll kinds of GHR^IITT, Delivered either at tlio BUtCR MILL or at the old MUBSKII MILL, in lULLHKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 3.M y Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. THE itrst Term of theaicxt Collegiate year "Will lM?ill SEPTEMBER 4th, 1879. The Faculty of the 1 n>t i t ntl .n Is ful*. The course of instruction is liberal and thorough. Tlie location is most pleasant and healthy, in the midst of an intelligent vnd moral commu nlty. and accessible by Jtallroud trains three tinies a day. The Preparatory Department which is under thcdirocl supervision of the Fa culty, has ts'eii re-organized, and furnishes thorough instruction for hoys and young men preparing for Business or College classes. Stu dents in this department are under the special enre of officers who j.r'jsidc with litem in the building. For further information or Cat Ungues, ad dress M. VALENTINE, I). I>. President or College, or PROF. P. M.'BIKLK, Principal of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Pa., July ID. IST.*. wfraTE SEWiNa Machine vizs of Al,^. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Bread Claim cr otif.'O THC very best operating QUICKEST SELLING, IIANDSOEJEgT, AND Most Perfect Sewing Machine * THR WORLD. . The popularity of the White ?s the most con eJnclrg tribute to it* oxctl'cnce ami superiority over other machines, and in submitting it to the trade we put it upon its merits, and in no instance has it evtf >ei failed WsatfJly any recommendation In its fa>or. The demand for the White has increased to such an extent thai we are now compelled to turn out Complete Ecvrlnc 3v£a.ejal2a. every tlirco xcL.ixj.vi.ta3 13a. tjae 6-zx.y to s-apply \lr.c dera.aua.cl I Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and cold for csh at liberal disc uats.or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience cf customers. WAGEST3 TTAKIEB IN UITC-CUPIED TSEHITOK7. WHITE SEWIHGiIACHIUE T Ks 358 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Ohio. JJSTD H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Millheim, Pa G. A. STURBIS, WATCHES, CLOOKS AND Musical Instruments. Itofmlriiif; done on whorl notice. Engraving a speciality, nt the Millhelin 'f?w.-!ry Store, one door east of Kiscnlmtirs Drug Store. Main Street, AiILLUKIM, PENNA. 2dW *UaWBm. 5 Doors, Shut- a tors Sash, I Yellow Dine \V i 11 (I o iZ S Flooring con- Fra In es, E-a | stoutly kept ami Moll Id- I'f nl. mirs, made to 8 \N ltli thanks ordc ro 11 M 8 for ):ist fa short noliee vors he solie and in the pS its a contin best possible ucncc of the manner. same. .HILLItEIM* Prt. C. "W. STTJE.C3-XS, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE DOGlt EAST OF THE BANNER STORE, MARKET STREET, I LEWISBTJBG, PA. i First Class Goods, Good, Hon as t Work and Moderate ! $gT Prices— is the Combination to be found at Mr. StiUPgis' 1 y Establishment. Patronage from Centre Co. rospectftilly fesr solicited* None but the beat workmen employed. I CHEAPER Thau Ever! —•&•> " ' I have received my Spring <fc Sum mer stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers. Look at some of my prices Men's CaMin Boots, as low as $2 J Men's pi ersry iay Shoes as low as 1.03 Men's CarpetlSlippers .as low as 50 cts. Late' Walking shoes, as law as 1.00 Late' Foiei Gaiters 75 cts. " Leather Slippeis 55 " " Cloth " 30" " Gaiters 75" Chiliren's Button Shoes 25 cts. G-O TO EAUF'S if you want to buy CHEAP. J&cob Ramp* lock Haven, Pa. H. D. MCNKKft. J AS. C. SMITH MUSBER & SMITH, DEALERS IN Paints and General flltirtre.l .Corner oi Main and Pcnn Streets, MILLHEIM, PA. *3- Special attention 1s called to die -®a* New Morning fllor# Stove as the finest Bnki- Hekfer In t*he "mitVkct The pnblic Iw hivfted to cnll and see IhiH new model stove. Ffil! of COOK STOVES, IRON, HEAVV and SHELF HARD WAhE, line of a first class Hardware store always on hand and s< Id at the very lowest price*. Call nd see before you purcha.<e rtsotvfrere. 53r. QberholtSer's Liniment. CAMPHOR MILK, Is now highly u coin mended and entenslveiy u* <1 for Rheumatism', Frosted Feet, Ache*, l'alns. Sores Htlng*. Swell)apt, Ho rat u*, *<•. It is or the greatest value in coring Cuts, Gall*, Sprain* and In horses. It nets quickly and surelv. .It at once smoothes and relieves the Spff Joints, the La trie M jwles and the Aching KexVes. Tlie money will be paid back to any one not *a drilled with its effects, Price 25cts. 5 bottles for *l. Prepared only by I>;vl Oberhdltzcr, M. D. The £bcanix Pectoral. Rns proved Itself to be peculiarly adapted to old persons, consumptlVetiteM gnd cnlidrer it breaks a cold. It stops a couch. It aids •xpectoratlon. Jt gives instant reitof. ft gives strength. It br ngs rest. It has made mote cures Ihan any other medicine. Thou sand* of the citizens of Eaaterh Pennsylvania have used it for years past and testify to the relief glyen and cures effected. Price-, 25 cfcmte dr 5 bottles for sl. rrep&rtd by Ley) Oterlioltzer, M. D. GKKMAN HOKSE~A>D COW POWDK2. Keeps stock healtiiy and in etgid condition. It aids digestion and assimilation, it makes fat, muscle nud milk. By using it a borse will do more work ani a cow give ntdre milk and bo In bettor sp.ritsand con iltlon. It also keeps poultry healthy *mt Increase tlie quantitv of eggs. It is made by Dr. Levi Oberholtzer at liis mills, baekof 1: N. Tlilnl Street, Phlla. by'Vw.' ffiias:K. 1s per '• PEHNSYLYANIA RAIL ROAB. ~ Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, J line 29th. 18T9. the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Di vision will riin as follows : WESTWARD; ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p. m. •• 41 Harrtthurg........ 4 45a. in. " Widlamaport.3sa. m. " Jersey Shore fH>7 a.iu. 44 lawk Haven....... f |)a, in. " 4 Rchovo..i... lluo&.nt arr. at Erie 7 35p.111. NIAGARA EXP..leaves Philadelphia 8 30 a.m. " 44 Harrislmrg 11 45 u. ui. 44 arr. at Williams|K>rt 2 35 p. m. 44 44 lawk Haven. 355 p. 111. 41 Kenov♦ 525 p. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia 11 45 a. 111. 44 i I arris burg 335 p. m. 44 arr. at Williantsport 7 25 p. m. 44 44 Lock Haven*. 840 p. m. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP.leaVtfS Urttk Haven.. f> 40 a.m. 44 Jersey Shores 715 a 111. 44 WilUam*port. 755 a. 111. 14 arr. at Harrisbttrg ..11 45 a. in. Phi!adoi]diia. 315 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Keuuvo 10 05 a. in Lo k Haven..ll 20 a. in. 14 . WilFamsport 12 10 p. m. 44 arr. at Ilarrisburg .. 4 10 p. m. 44 44 Philadelphia 7 20 p. in. ERIK f.I AIL leaves Retiovo; 8 50 p.m. 44 lawk Haven.... 10 00 p. 111. 44 44 WiUianinport 1120 p. in. 44 arr. at Ilarrisburg 3 00 a. 111. 41 Philadelphia.... 740a. 111. FAST LIXE leaves Williantsport....l2 35 a. 111. arr. at Harrisburp 3 55 a. in. 44 44 Philadelphia .... 7 40a. m. Erie Midi West and Day Express East make eln..e <-oitne<Rion\at Northumberland with L. & 11. R. It. trains from Wilkesbarre and Scran ton. Erie Mall Wfest, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wil liamsport with N.C. R: W. trains north. Niagara Express Wos't and Day Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. 1-1. V. K. K. trains. Erie Mail East ami West connect at Erie with train son lg S; & M. S. K. It.; at Cor ry with o.C. & A. V s R- It. ;at Emporium with B. N. Y. & P. It. IL, and at Driftwood with A. V. It. R. Pnrlot effrs will rnn between Philadelphia and WilUamsport.on Niagara Express West and l)ay Express East. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. L. C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. LEAVE A.M. P. sr. P.M. Montandon 7 00 2 GO g 20 Lcwisburg Arrive 7 15 2 10 6 35 lanvisburg Leave 715 2 20 Fair Ground 7 20 2 30 Weill 7 30 2 40 Vicksburg 7 35 2 18 M i ftliuuutg Arrive 7 50 3 05 Mifilluburg Leave 7 50 3 15 Millniont 8 10 3 35 Laurciton 8 20 3 50 Coburti 9 Ju Arrive at Spring Mills 10 00 EASTWARD. 2. 4. 6. LEAVE _ A.M* A.M. p.v •Spring Mills 10 20 Cobnrn 10 45 Laurciton. 11 55 405 Millniont 12 0; 4 20 MitHinburg Arrive 12 30 4 40 Mifttinburg Leave 12 30 4 50 Vicksburg 12 45 5 05 Biehl 12 52 5 13 Fair Ground 10! 5 23 Lewipbuvg Arrive 1 10 5 30 Lew isbuig-Leave G 35 1 20 5 45 Arr. at Montandon 8 50 1 30 6 00 Nos. 1 & 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. Nos. 3 & 4 with Day Express east ana Niagara Express west. Nos. 5 & 6 with Fast Line west. An Omnibus will ruu between Lewisburg and Montandon, to convey passengers to and from Pacific- Express east on the Philadelphia & Erfb Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will be honored between these two points. TIIIC DitDCD r.ihjr Be found on file at Geo. P. I niO fHrtn Kovvell & Co'* NeWKtKiper Ad vertlping Bureau (10 Spruoe StA where advertising contrcctsnuiy be made loi it IN NEW YORK?
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