journal. J J • THURSDAY. MAY 5., '8! 1 THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL tfs published everv Thtirsdnv. In Miisser'sUulld tii jr. corner of Main and Pemi streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM. IX ADVANCE Or *1 25 If nof paid in advance. ADVEUTTSIXG iff 1 XX-eck 1 IWO. Sum. fi mo 1 vw. 1 square.... I*t"A j s■?. 50 jfton I*t .vv j <>"> column, 1 .T on I 400 I fi on ' to o*i' 15 1 column,.. ! 8 00] 121 20 00 1 SHOT I fiOOO One in--h mak e s a square. Administrators and Executor*' Notices *1.50. Transient ad ▼ert|seiT\ents f.nd locals to emits ner line for first insertion and 5 cents per line tor each aa dttbviV insertion. job Work done nti sVvt o-O'v. liFdMMJER >t mmiTJh pud Pr nrletors. [tech 5 Sniiflay Softool Directory. Evan are" ic at. p c TTe'rfem *r nd J if Diclr. r reochers. p. <\ W-i mver preaches next Sunday morhinvr. (Jernian. Sunday School, 2p. M.— D. L. Zerby, supt. Met,bodi°t. ifcnx J. liemon A for*. Prracher-in chuye. Regular service next Sun lav eveninjr. Sand.iySe'io HatlS' r m.—Dav. K import. snpt Reformed. J!cr. C. ir. F. Si-t/cl, Prat or. No seH'i?e. Pivstor Sleg-1 a'.teuda Clafn'.s at Soliasgrove. x t UnPerl Erefbren. Por. l. if. Gate*. Preacticr-ir. charge. Luthp>ran. _ Reo. John Tomlinson. Pa.*for.— Oorma n preaching in Aaronsbu.it next Sun day tnornhiß. - United Sunday School. Meets at 9\. M.—F. D. Line, supt. Lo-tee & Sooiftty Directory. I.odcre. No. 955. I. O O. F. meets in heir hall, Penn strict, overyear uHav'■v ,, n|n". Rebecca Deirree Meennst every Thursday cn or before the fuH moon of er.ch month. A. O. DstNIXGKK. See. It. N- RUMil.t nt. N ProTidenec Orange. No. 217 P. of It., meets in Alevandc- s Mock on tie* second Saturd iv of each month at fiV. r. M . and on the foirth Fa tnrdav of - a. h month at 11 i' f. D- I-.ZEBSY. See. A. O. Pelrdnger. Master.. T-. Mili'ui.n B. & T.. Association meets In ♦he Petm t reet schoc.l lnuse on | b.c ev nlng of the second Monday ul each month. A. WALTER. Sec, * B- O. Deinincer, Prest. The MiPheim Cornet Band meets in the Town Hall or Monday and Thursday evenings. F. P. OTTO. See.. - - F. HABIXE, I'res't. Dieal rirccmr Regular Terms or Court—Fourth Mondays of January, Aprl. August and November. President Judge—Hon. Chas. A. Mayer, Look Haven. Additional Law judge—Hon. John.H Orv;s. Rellefoute. , w Associate Judges—rions. Samuel Frank, John Dtvcn. Proth.mot.irv—t. C. Harper. Register of Wills and Clerk of O. C.—W. E- Rurch field. Recorder of Deeds. Ac.—William A. Tobias. District Attorney— lhivid F. Fortaey. Sheriff—John tpangler. Treasurer— Ada m Vean<"k. Countv Surveyor —Toseoh Devling. Coronet —Dr. Joseph Adm.s County Commissioners—Andrew Gregg. George Swab. lacot) DunUe. Clerk to County Commissioners—llen-y Reck. Attorney to County Commissioners—C. M. Rower. Janitor of the Court House—Rartrim Galbvaith. County Auditors—.Limes T Stewart. George K Williams. Thomas R. Jamison. Jury Commissioners —John Shannon, David W. Kline. . Superintei dent of Public Schools—Prof. Henry Jlever. Democratic Courtv Committee. The following persons have !<een named as members of the Democratic County Committee for 1881. BHWonte. W. W Nicholas Redding. Rellefoute, N. W ... Charles Rellefonte, S. W Mileatmrg O P Kreamer. M.lUieiin D f. Zerbv. Unionvllle A Toner Leathers. Howard George Wistar. Pbiiipsbuvg A J G'-aiMtm. Renner terry Roan. Roggs James \ HeClalu. Biirns'de- .... Oscar Holt. 1 Cnrtin - .... John v, c°l >*'-?. Col.ege Jacob Bottoif. Ferguson, old Ilin". MeOormiek. Ferguson, new Miles Walker. Gregg, sjnth Henry Krumriue, Sr. Grey., north.-. lam Duck. Hal'm >')n John Ward. Haines. Solomon Fttlinger. Harris John A Hupp. HOWARD Tolin A Dnnkle. Huston- Uenrv Male. Liii'i ty \V il Gardner Mar on - Perry rondo. Mi'e S mi"' K Faust. Pattnn John Iteei. Penn - < hr st Alexander. Pettier, north John Shannon. Potter, south James McGliutlc. Rash John Donla .. Pnow Shoe Abel Campbell. Spring John Noll. Taylor....* - —• William Calderwood. Union S K nieHek. Walker Ambrose McMullen. Worth Marshall I.ewis. P.GRAY MEi K. Bellefonte, Pa., Feb 1. " Chairman A CONGRESSMAN DEAD. Death of Hon. M- P. O'Connor, of South Carolina. CHARLESTON. S. C., April 2d.- N<n. M. P. O'Connor, © mgrpssraaii from the Ci.arleston district, died this morn ing of tumor in the stomach. [Mr. M. P. O'Connor, of Charleston. 8. C., whose death 13 anoounee.l in the above dispatch, was born at Beaufort, South Carolina. .September 29, IS3I He was educated and graduated at Saint John's College, Fordham, New York, and was by profession a lawyer. He served as a member of the state legislature of S >uth Ctrolina for seven yea r s from 18s8 to 1855, having been four times re ejee'ed, and was elected to the Forty-sixth congress as a dem ocrat, receiving 20,568 votes against 3,'82 votes r'jr E. W. M. Slackey, republican. For years pi9t elections in Philadel phia h4*e been the merest f tree. The bosses and ringsters had everything their own way and returned a3 elected whom the. pleastd. The long lane of election fiancU has at last, taken a turn and the repeaters, rounders and personators are being prosecuted by the Committee of Oi e Hundred, with relentless vigor. The other we* k four men were sent to prison for election frauds and last week four others fo{- 'o vpii. Many more will yet be tried, convic'ed and punished. It is full time that, stern justice be meted out to a set of scouiubels who for ye ns have corrupted the elective f ranch irs not only Of the fair c ß ty of* Philadelphia but of Ihe state of Pennsylvania as well. Trie day of large republican m; jukies in Phila elp'iia is past for a while. CENTRE COUNTY, a; cording to the new apportionment bill just reported to the House, will be known as the .V'th judicial district, and xviU be com post dof the counties of Ctntre and Miftlin. Judge Ot vis, will he presi dent judge. Judge Mayer will pre side over the 24th judicial district, con sisting of the com ths of Potter, Cam eron, Elk and Clinton, unless he should move to Ch* ofi Id, winch has been made ft seperate district (the 4ttli) where ho would remain at the head of the court. Judge Hucher, who fotmerlv presided over the courts of Miftlin. is now in the 2Ph district, including the counties of Union, Sny der and J iniata. The new apportion ment hill fixes the number of judicial districts in the State at fifty-one.— Ex. AJudgo 0:1 Speculative Life In surance. At the opening of tlie Daupltin cxun ty court tbe ot Iter Monday, Jutlgo P-;tr sin in eh nrging the giat il jury teferr ed in very levere tims t* the prac tice which had obtained of late among a certain class of n i.tual life insurai cv com pa trios, of placit g large soma of money on the livis of aged and ii firm persons, and retailing the policies b\ agents for tie i u-noses of speculation. He chancier\z d litis piactice bv agents as one of the worst species of guniMin. r . ill* said that the practice was clta-lx in violation of the law ami he world have no hesitation ir. convicting such an agent on the ground ot conspiracy. If the legislature did i>t piss i law to stop this sacculation, it was the duty of ihe ot tirls to enforce the laws al ready in existence which peitaiiud to the subject. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington P. C„ April 30th 'Bl. Il is Raid, and ia true I doubt not, that the Republican caucus Commit tee of seven hasdeckhd that execu tive sessions of the Senate shall b' held next week. Their report will le presented to inother caucus on Mon day next, and adopted. There will be in it an argument as to the necessity for acting on the Chinese treaties, a denui elation of the course Democratic Senators h:i*f taken, and arguments n to affairs generally. But the result wdi be the si me. Tue Republicans yield to the Democrats and consent t< g.> on with Hie business for which a Republican Piesideat summoned the Senate. In all future time it will be a sub ject for satire, that a Republican Sen ate—what was claimed to be a Ile p ihlican Senate a !etst- foug t for two mouths against the consideration of business sent to it by a Republican President. There was not and is tint any question between the President and Republican Senators that should or c uld have brought about tins ab surd state of affairs. The Republican now in consentiiig to pro ceed to business, rimply do what they ougnt to have d >n° Seven weeks ago— they agree to consider ext cutive busi ness. Every Democratic Senator has voted for that at every session of the Senate since thd 4lli of >arch. Tlie surrender of the RepubHcar.6 will be based ostensibly on the neces sity for the ratification of certs in treaties. Bat the result will De toe same. Tli Republicans will simply i get out of the indefensible position they placed themselves in, when they undertook to elect < flic-is at a special session. As so<m as the legitimate business of the session is over, which will probably be in two weeks, the Sena'c will adjourn. Gurbnm and Riddleberger will disappear from im mediate consideration. Senatoi Ma trne'B real and solid troubles will | commence with the consideration of executive business, unless the lb-pub lic.ui lesde;s will widely defer tlio con sideration of the nase of Robertson, nominated as c lbctoi for Hie Port of New York. If that case comes bef<r" the Senate. Mabone must vole with Cuiikliug who made iiiin a Republican, or with Gaifltkl who lias ollictsto give. Pie-ident Gaifield though he lately demanded tl e resignation of Second Assistant Postmaster General Brady, presumably bee iu-*e he believed that offic-T had been unfaithful, voted in the House of Rep-esentatives only a year ago to sustain Brady ii everyone of the c mtraccs now aili4-d to be fraudulent. This was after an itives ligation by the House cf which Gen. Gartb l I was a member. The Presi dent will insist on the most thorough inquiry into the mariner of transact ing business of the Second Assistant P. M. General's Odice, and it is said has lequ sted all bis Cabinet Odiceis, to make the like inquiry in their De paitments. If a real investigation is had there is narjetuon but what every bureau of every department will be ! f mnd to be more expensive than is necessary, and that tuauy bureaus will be declared superfluous, CARROLL, Hon. C. S. Woifeund Speaker Ilew-j il had a ..arp tilt, uueday last week, in u.o House. Ttio fcptakor Called y i lto "the dic'htor iioui Union," Hud Wolfe i< joined liy calling tho Speaker "an abettoi of negaters." i Wolto liit the hardest by much. Orange Judd, of the Annrican A<j rirnUur.st, is strongly urgtd for the otllcv of Commissioner of Agticulture. | Because he is eminently fit for the place we can hardly hope that a lte puhliciin Pi t indent w ill appoint him. Party service weigh much heavier ilian honesty and 111 luss, as tilings are now run. Buyiug eff the Liquor Men. From the Bloonisburg Columbian. We are ii fo nud Hat during the coming year no liqu r will be sold in the town of Pet wick. This is due to Mr. C. K. Wood in. who has made ar rangem"nts wit 1, tho keepers of sa loons and hotels, vy which, for a pe cuniary compensation, they agree to at stain from tl e sale of intoxicants. This is a novel method of settli: g the disputed question of "liquor or no l : qu r," hut. it is one that will not be come general. There are fow men who possess such wealth and such standing in the community as to be able to con trol and suppress a most profitable .>Usineß9. It is probably the only case on record, and Mr. Wood in should receive all due ciedit for removing temptation from the hundreds of men in his employ. To beta-fit his work men was, we in derstand, the reason whv he voluntarily assumed such a burden of expense. In the whole History of nrdlrlnr. No nivp-ioiori lias ever performed sueh m.vveloas rnve*. or iniint.tm -t s.i xv.de a repu tation.:'s AYK i'si'HK uv I'Kcroiui.. v. > i.-h |sif co' aized as the world's ivmdy fi>i ill dlMM'fs ot the tlt rout and liar;*. Is hum o >.it.lined series of \v<iulei tul cures in all clun.itcs has made it naive silly ten evil as asi e and relia ble i:;t nt to vMpbiy. A rains! ordinary colds, wHc'i av* ije for -V'.uiin'rs of mm- * *. rlous di- - i rde -s. it acts spe -dily and surely, alwavs re lievi lc in i. and often sixi.m lit-. The pr -tec ion if affords, by its timely u-e in ttiro it and ehe>t dimrd -is. makes it an inv.i'uable remedy t> he kept aixvaxs on hai.d in every home. No person can atiord to'■' xv'.tli ut it, and thos • wno have once teed it never wiit From tbeli I inixvle lye of Us composition Hil l etlocts. phys'd ui - use the CHEKIIV Fur JUL extensively n their pra-ilce, and clergymen recommend it. It is absoluto'y certain In Its remedial effects, „nd will always cure where cures are possible. FOR SALE HY A ix DEALERS. A NfJW TREATMENT. Hie Gulden Elixir of Li fe. Wonderful Cures. If you have Consumption, and would Know that your couch can Im made 100.-e and easy—Hectic Fever and Might Sweats checked in 24 hours; In tl immati n taken out of the lungs and air passages at once; thai yon can he made to gain .4 to 5 pounds of healthy flesh per week; if you have any Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Sick Ilesdache. M art, P:s ease. Liver Com pi -int. N-rvnis I) nil itv. Semi ail Weakness or Speunator i In-en, hss of sexual power in either s x from icy cause; if you have anv form of neryous weakness, losing flesh ar wasting away, and would know of an immediate relief and certain cine for many ef the seveiest cases in a short tune, a new method with new agents to fatten every body, invigorate and make strong and healthy the most hopeless cut this out and write at. once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. ly NOTICE T.etrers t •Mi'nent j urv on the estate of Am- AlexundeC late of 'he Borough of Millh *im. Cent-re county. Pa., deceits d. having Im-en mailt- d to the tui dcrdrned, all persons knowing th' inseiv, s in— d -bted to said e-uitc are herebv requested to nt.ike In ni°diate payment, and those having claims apa Inst the same to present them duly authenticated foi settlement. W. K. ALEXANDER, C. AI.FX AJWBR, A. It. ALI.X VXDEK. J. It. ALUXANDKR, Ct Levators. ASSIGNEE'S SALE .—Will be sold at public sale on the premises in Mi.es Township, near Stover's place, on Fi TDA v. APRIL 22nd, IRRI, All thiil certain tract >i piece of ground, bound ed hy lands ol den miali Haines, George Wohl fert and other-, containing sixtv acres, more or less, about twen'y acred cleated. he lal inee in timber. Thereon erected a dwelling house and other outbuildings. Sale to con mence at 1 o'clock of said day, when terms will he made knowu bv J. H. KKIFSNYDKR. Assign* e of Geo. Fiedler. prrV'HirOMO CARPS for collections, 10 ' Uv/ cents. N. Y. Pictorial Piloting Co. 11 ! spruce . N. Y. i L. C. & 3. C. RAIL ROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 A. M. A. M, p. M P. M. Montnndnn 7.o<i y.45 2.20 6.13 Lewi-burg ar7.15 10.00 2..'!5 7.U0 Lewisburg .1v7.25 Fair Ground 7.30 1ft.06 2.40 ! lii 'hl . 7.H ip.-ji 2.51 I Vi.sksburg 7.47 H',3o 2.57 ! Milllbiburg HJ'3 10.51 3.13 Mlllmoiit (¥.2.5 ll.go 3.35 I Fan re. toil 8.35ar11.35 3.46 Wicker Run 9.0b 4.11 Cherry Run 9,17 4.30 Fowler 9.37 4.50 Co burn 9.48 5.1)2 Spring Mills 1u.13 ur 5.30 TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 A. M A. M P. M. P. M. Montandon nrG.sour:. 3iar1.2bar6.30 Lowishui-ft 6.35 9.15 1.05 6.15 Fair Ground 9.10 I.IMI 6.10 ! Bi-Mil 9.01 12.48 6.00 Vieksburg 8.56 12.42 5.55 iMi til in burg. 843 12.25 5.40 M ill ill' nil . 8.25 12.02 5.20 Laurelton 8.15 11 50 5.10 WP.er Run 7.48 4.47 Cher, y Run 7.31 4.30 i Fowler .. 7.10 4.10 I Ceburn . .. 6.58 4.00 I Spiiug Mills 6.30 3.!0 Trains Nos. 1 and *2 conn -ct at Montandon with Erie Mail west for Wililamsport, Lock Haven, Kane, Con y and Erie, and Buffalo and Niagara Falls yia Emporium, also Flmira, Wat kins. Buffalo .ml Niagara Falls via CauauUaF Eua. Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific K/.pi ess east for Harrishurg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Now York Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Day Exoress east for Hai ris burg. Bait iinone, Washington, Phil adelphia and New Vork, and- Niagara Exoress west for VVil.iainsport, Lock Haven and Ren ovo, Tyrone, Aitoona an I Pittsburg via Lock Haven, also Elinira, W itkins and Buffalo, and Niagara rills vi.i C uiandaigua. w^! ,s ' " unt * ® connect with Fast Line west for ' William sport and Luck Haven. No. 8 also connects with Erie Mail east for Ilarnsburg, Baltimore, Wasli'ugton, PitikbM phla and New York. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. I Philadelphia & Brie R. R. Div.' WINTEIt TI ME T/TTIL E. On and aftei NVNPAY, NOV 27th. 18S0, fho tfiiiis<Ml tin" I'hiltuleluiiiA & fcrie Railroad ll --vlslon will VUM a* follows : WESTWARD. EUIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 ftft p. m. " Huilsburg 4 2ft a.m. " 44 Wlillninsport 8 40a.m. 44 44 Jersey shore. 909 a.m. 44 44 I ock Haven- 940 a.m. 44 Heuovo 11 08a.m 44 air. at Kite 745 p.m. NIAGARA KXP.leavua Philadelphia OtHin.m. 44 14 Uuirlslmitf 1215 p. in. 44 arr.at Willntanaport 315 p.m. 44 44 I.oek iluven. 420 p. in. FAST I.lNKlerves Philadelphia .12 2n p. in. 44 44 nai'rKtigtt 409 p.m. 44 art*, at WiUlamsbort 7 .'ft p. in. 44 . 44 hock lluvou 910 p.iu. rastwak '. PACIFIC EXP. leaves lock llnvn.. 705 a.m. 44 44 Joraey Sbore.. 787a m. 44 44 VVI Ilia m sport. RvOa. m. 44 arr.at llarrlnburp:...l2osp. m. 44 44 Philadelphia. 31"> p. lit. DAY FXI'ItESS leaves I.n k Ilaven .1125 a.m. 4 - 44 Will ameporl 12 2ft p. 111. 44 arr.at llarrlsbtirn .. 3 irtp. m. 44 4 4 Philadelphia 6 3ft p. m. Kill lC MAII. leaves Rcnovo Poiip. in 44 Lock Ilaven 10 lop. m. 4 4 44 w llihiinspoit '1.30 p.m. 44 arr.at liari ishurjt 3otin.ni " 44 Philadelphia 7 Oft a. m. FAST LINK leaves Wlllliunsport 12 Ift a. in. air. t llairhbui'K 3 :ft a. in. 44 44 Philadelphia 7 'J3 a. to. Kilo Mall West and Day Express Fast make elo e eonneetlons at Northumberland with L. & It. It. It. trains from Wilkesbarre and beran ton. Kiie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast I Ine West make dost connection at'NN II llaiuHpnit with N'.c. K. W. trains north. Niagara yp ess West and Day l.xprefts Fast make close coi. leotioii ut l.oek Ilaven v. Ith . . K. V. H. K. trait s. Kilt 4 Mail and West connect at Frit 4 with trains on L. . & M.S. It. It.; at Cot-7 with •. V. & A. V. It- L ;at hinpoi'Lnn with IL N. V. &P. It. It., and ut 4 rlftwtod with A. V. it. It. parlor ars will -un between I'hllndelm.ia and Wiilianisport n Klapara Kxpiess West and Day 1 xpress E; <t. bleeping cars on all niirht trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sun t. CENTRE HALL ■Jnrnitore WS. P. CAMP, i FROFRIETOR. I • a - ■■■ "Walnut & Fancy Ch.uul)er Suits, Lounges. r Bureaus. Bedsteads, Sinks, "W ASIISTAXDS, Parlor Tables, Breakfast Tables, Extension i Tables, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, Mat tresses, Spring Beds, and everytTiinsr <*lso in the Furniture line tit the lowest prices. I hope to merit the patronage of tiiO public by j:ood work tind moderate price?. Please call and see my sto' k be fore yon go out of your own v:tl!ey for your furniture. You can do fully as well at home as you can anywhere else. TIR/IT IMZIE ! Organs! Organs! Organs! I Organs! Organs! Organs! ; Organs ! Organs ! Organs I Pi no 3 ! Pianos ! Pianos ! Pianos ! Pianos ! Pianos ! Pianos! Pianos ! Pianos! BELLEFONTE iMISSSG STORE & w J WVWITU ORGANS BOUGHT BY THE * HUNDRED FOR C ASH ! Sold Below The Lowest! | NO AGENTS EMPLOYED ! ! Satisfaction Guaranteed! DONT BUS TILL YOU GET OUR PRICES ! WE ALLOW NO ONE TO UNDER- I SELL US ! , WE ARE THE ONLY TARTY RE PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING O itG AN S IN CENTRE COUNTY: ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN SMITH AMERICAN SHONINCER. Any one claiming to re present any of these or gans is a falsifier and un worthy of confidence. Bunnell & Aiken, THE GREAT HeelS Ive STORES. llavtng given 'the "t/eirfj' Department ample tune to explain its good qualities, toe will now turn our attention to the La dies' Department, to which ice arc pay ing our utmost attention to have the most complete in Centre county. IFc eh not like to include Philadelphia, hut in moot departments they cannot heat us. Our Mr, ilunland has just returned from the East, having purchased the larg est and finest stock of Dry Goods, for cash, ever brought to ISelhfonte, which ice will sch for cash at such low p$ iccs as to astonish the public. the amount of goods purchased for this Spring is so immense, it will bi im possible this time to mention many speci alities. We expert must of our goods will be here this week, and will try to have them nady for sale during this week. We will hav * the largest, finest and cheapest stock of Dress Goods ever shown. Wc wish to inform you of a feic bcrgains that will not be sold again for the money. These prices defy competition : ] case of Cotton Beiges or Wash Poplins at $ cis.pcr yard, which one oj the Phi ladelphia htUses is making such a fuss about, and their price is J 0 c * s 1 case of Atlantic Cashmeres at 22 cts. per yard, a big bargain in Phi ladelphia at ]2\i but a e cheap at 25 cents per yard. 2 lot cf all wool Cashmeres, black and colon d. yard wide, at J f O cents per yard, cheap at 50 cts. per yard, and a great many other bcrgains tco num erous to mention. Our stock of Silks is complete. full line of I'lain and Fancy Silks from o0 els per yard and upwards Ladies, you can ojford to waste a full day to look cl our stock of fawns, Madras-Ginghams, and choice Cambrics. We have about a h case of Madras-Ginghams at IS cents per yard, which are selling in Philadelphia at ljj cts.per yard. In Domestics we have everything that is manufactured, and as we buy these goods direct from the mills, wc will sell them at jobber's prices. Call and examine for yourselves. To Housekeepers we arc a blessing as ice are selling such goods for so little money that the expense of fit ting up a house is a trifle. Just thir/c, Linen Damask at 20 cts.per yard; all Linen Napkins at (j.j cts. a doz; Towels o cts. each, and eve rything else in proportion. Shoes, shoes, shoes* at such low prices ' that wc will not mention any this time. Now about Carpets, xehich is a very important thing to every one, we just have the prettiest slock ever shown, all new styles ancl all new prices. They are so cheap that ice expect to have our. stock sold in 30 days. All the latest novelties in Gloves, Ho siery, Ribbons, Ties and Fancy Goods. B r c added this Spring a new Depart' meat to our already immense stock which will please the Ladies. A full line <>f Muslin Under wear, especial ly manufactured for us, made in the bfft workmanship, for less money than you can moke them at home. Our Notvm and Smill wear Depart ments are always complete. Simples sent free on application. and special attention paid to mail orders. It is our irim, to supply the public with all their wants in our line, and any article not on hand, no matter how small a quantity is wanted, or how small the purchase is, wc will procure it for them. An early call is solicited. Respect fully, Bauland & Newman Originators of the One Price System in 'Belief on te. BE NOT DECEIVED! 0 OF LIEWTSIBTXIRC^, Bid not intend to leave town BUT ONLY REMOVED TO A VERY MUCH LARGER ESTABLISHMENT, _A.T 23© Market ireetp OPPOSITE WALLS & CO., where we have much better facilities to conduct our increased bosraeftß. and to carry a full and complete line of Millinerv, Ribbons, Silks & Satins, Dress Trimmings. Fancy Goods, Notions, Ladies' & Gents' Furnishuftg Goods, Black Walnut and Velvet Picture Frames, &c. &c. &c. &c. %.c % i i o Plsase compare our Price List as follow: Germantown Woo>, cts peroz. Zephyr, trts. peroz. Saxony <fc Shetland Wool, 12 vts. per oz. 200 yds Spool Cotton, 15 cts per doz Needles, cts. per paper Dins, 14 r< ws, cts. per pfer IVnrl Dress Button, 5 cts. p rd< z White Shirr Button, 5 cts. per gross Cotton Edge Trimmings. 12 yds., 10 cts. per doz. yds. Hamburg Edgings, from 1 ctper jd. OUR 5 AND 10 CENT COUNTERS will be continued on a more extensive scale, and will comprise many new, novel and useful articles within those prices, that cannot oo bought *l*9 wlietc for twice the amount. WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. IB- BABBIS, LEWISBTJRO-, FA. Great Feremtory OF DRY GOODS AT COST. • O IF 1 . J\ TEOXELL, LOCK HAVEN. PA. Agent Tor the closing cut sale of a latge and desirable assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, ZEsTotlons, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing; Goods, Shawls, Wool square & long Shawls, Broche, Paisley, and li!.iek Casbmere Shawls, all woal & SKIRTS, CLOTHS, Caseimrres, Tweeds. .Tmr.s, Suitings, Red, white and plaid Flanueis, Li use v. Bleached a.i.l Unbleached as well as colored COTTON J.AXXLLS. DOMESTIC OOODS. MusUua Sheetings, Table Linens, Towlings,JAc. O CARPETS! " CARPETS! CARPETS i Tapestry. Brussels, all wool extra super Ingrain Carpets, also a fne f>fsrtiirrt i-rd I be most b nut ful designs in (heap <at pits, le> idea ail aiu. stair Caipet to match. Floor and Tabki Oil < i< ths, W ludow ehading ai d< i rtin fixture s. Butter, l ggs. Lard, Baeou aud Wool takenl exciiaii e e for goods. If you destie bartau.s don't loiget the place, Corner of Maine am Vesier Streets. M Haven, P.nna. t NEW VICTOR. SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! ovements September, 1878* ithstanding the VICTOR has long been t£t :y Sewing Machine in the market— a fact I by a host of volunteer witnesses—we^no# combination of desirable qualities. Its shut tle is a beautiful specimen of mechanism* and takes rank with the highest achievements or consign Machines, therefore, have no old ones to patch up and re-varnish for our ' We Sell New Machines Every Tim; Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. Liberal terms'to the trade. Don't bug until you have seen the Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in thd Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. I VJCTOR SEWJNG MACH3NE COMPANY, Western Branch Office, 235 Stats St., Chicago, lu* MIDDLETOWN, CONN* Knitting Cctton. 5 cti. per ball Gen's' J'npcr Collnrs, 10 cts per box Children's ll< ?e from 5 cts per pr. Ladies 1 Linen Collar, cts. eich. 3-But on Best Black Kid Glove, ev ery pair warranted, Si per pair. Real Uair Switei cs, from 75 eta np Fine Cambric Hdk, 6 fur 25 cts. 24 slicets paper ami 24 envelopes. 8 cts. a box Best Alpaca Skirt Braii, 5 cts.
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