f |e Journal. filter Osininier, Proprietors B. O. DEINIXOER. Associate Editor. ■illheiin.Thui'sdai May, 24 Terms—sl.so Per Annum. f ' ■ * . THE WAR IX TIIK EAST. Small Knttlen, bnt no tioßoral En- SCKemcnt m jet. Constantinople. May 20. An official bulletin announces that tho Turkish forces operating near .Snookgroom Kale were attacked by 5,700 Russians near Siel. The Turks completely annihilated a company of Cossacks. They took five prisoners, besides some arms and provisions. The fighting continues. The fleet has destroyed Bourgd jardjare. Tho Russians lost 300 killed and wounded in the skirmish near Kara. The Battle of Artlnhnn. THE RUSSIANS CLAIMING A VICTO RY—COURAGE OF THE SOLDIERS. St. Petersburg, May 20. The fol lowing is the official account of the battle of Ardalian, telegraphed by General Melikoff to the Grand Duke Michael: "The outworks of Arda lian, its fortifications, citadel, sixty guns, immense stores of provisions and ammunition and the camp for merly occupied by fourteen batta lions of Turks lie at the feet of the Czar. On May 17 the admirable lire of our artillery, between three and six o'clock in tlie afternoon, made a breach in the walls. At six o'clock the Erwan, Tills and Baku regiments and the sappers advanced to the as sault. The enemy could not with stand the onslaught and fled, leaving a great number dead. At nine o'clock our troors traversed the whole town and fortifications, the hands playing the national anthem. The troops are full of enthusiasm. Our loss is believed to be one officer and fifty soldiers killed, tour officers and one hundred and eighty soldiers wounded. I cannot find sufficient words of praise for the courage and coolness of our yourg soldiers, or for the good disposition of the trcc-ps made by the officers. A solemn ser vice will be held at the central point 0 f the fortifications.'' RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF TOWN SHIP OFFICERS.— By W. It. BIEI:- LY, ESQ., of the AVillhunsport Bar. The only book of the kind issued. The Acts of Assembly and Supreme Court Decisions in relation to the rights and duties of Township Of ficers, arranged and condensed. The volume treats of Assessor*, Auditors, Constables, Election Officers, Jus t ices. Overseers of the Poor. School Directors, Supervisors, Road Com. missioners. Treasurers. Ta'k Collect ors, and Town Clerks. Borough laws appended. The wholo careful ly indexed, with marginal notes and references. For sale at all the book stores in the county. Price, bv mail, poaUpaid, 50 cents. Address tlio Publisher, Boxo9, Williamsport, Pa. The Bellefonte Republican says; The South renews its demand in rc sious earnest for an appropriation of §100.000,000, for the repayment of war tax on cotton exported during the war, and tries to scare its readers with the idea that such little sum may be voted some tine day, to in demnify our southern brethren. Nonsense. Bosh. There is not the slightest possibility that any such bill will ever pass,even if introduced, ana Mr. Tuten knows it, or ought to know it, as well as any other aver age man. TIDE SUPREME J LDGKSIIIP.— Hon. C. A. Mayer, of Clinton county, is being prominently named as" the Democratic nominee for the Supreme Bench at the coming election. From what we hear of his ability and fairness upon the bench, anil his popularity as an officer and citi zen, we are led to theconclusion that Judge Mayer would be a very strong and creditable candidate. — Erie Ob server. After the intense heat of last week, man, earth and vegetation were greatly refreshed by copious and seasonable rains. Grass and grain fields are making rapid strides and promise a plentiful harvest. Our hearts should overflow iu gratitude to our heavenly Father for sunshine and rain, as well as for many other blessings daily received. Do we all think of that, reader, as much as we should ? The Democrats came within four hundred and forty one votes of elect ing their Governor in Rhode Island at the recent election, although Hayes had 5,000 in November. On Saturday afternoon our Band appeared for the first time on their new wagon. They passed through all the streets of town, North Mill heim and Strasburg, showing their wagon, which we must say will be a very substantial and tasty piece of mechanism when fullv completed. Of the Band itself and its perform ances, it is needless to say anything, as they are fully able to do their own blowing. Boys,wont you come to Strasburg to-night ? REBERSBURG ITEMS. Another foot-raoe is talked of, to take place between Rebersburg and Rockville, stakes SSO. Our Sabbath Schools are very well attended this spring. The Union School alone numbering about one hundred and twenty-live. The Corner Stone of the German Reformed Church is to be laid on the 10th of June. Our gentlemanly landlord J. E. Roush has favored his customers with ice-cream for the first time this season. The young seemed to enioy it hugely. Daniel Sho'l, the well-known ma son, while working at the Ger. Itef. Church about ten days ago, acci dentally had a stone thrown upon one of his fingers, crushing it con siderably. He at first did not expe rience much pain, but in a few days inflamation set in, from the effects of which he has since died. We need a "Murphy Temperance Sensation" in our vicinity, having lia. It is a penal oHence for any liquor dottier to sell a drink to an unlicensed person. Twelve years ago McKim murder ed Noreross on a railroad track near Hollidnysburg, Fa. The railroad tie at Hie immediate spot is marked on the end with across. When the tie rota the new one put in its place is muiked with a cross by the work men. Our county commissioners will hold appeals in Gregg township next Monday, in Mil!hoim,on Tuesday, at Aaronsburg,on Wednesday, lte liersburg, on Thursday, if you think you are taxed too heavily, come forward aiul you shall be heard. * - ■ The Selinsgrove Times says that Christian liar man, of Beaver town ship, was awakened on the night of the 17th by the screaming of one of his children, and upon an examina tion he found a large black snake coiled up bv the side of the children. That snake don't go to bed with children any more.* * If Autumn don't do auv better than Spring did, we shall have but two se.vsous this year—Winter and Summer. The transition from the overcoat to the linen season was marked and sudden. Our Uterinum* etor indicated 90 degrees alnive, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 93 on Sunday. What a blessing to the poor would be such a wholesome purifier and pre ventive of contagion as Glenn's Sulphur Soap, could it be distributed among them. Why dont some philanthropist act oil this hint 3 De pot C'ritteuton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. 11 ill's Ilair A: Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. • * 4w The highest musical authorities, AS well as all who have purchased the Beatty Piano, are equally charm ed with it s beauty and purity of tone. The manufacturer has succeeded in imparting to it a roundness, fullness and richness of tone. jerfectiy aston ishing. None should be without one. See his advertisement. Ad dress Daniel F. Beatty, Washing ton, X. J., U. S. A BKI.LEFONTE, PA., B Mo., 1,1873. Mr. DANIEL DEER: I have given your Adjustable Spring Bed a fair trial, and can truly say it is all you recommended it to bo. JXO. IRVIX, JR. I heartily concur in the above. TiIEODOIt E DESCH X E It. I use the patent Spring Bed sold bv Mr. Daniel Derr, and prefer it to any of the different varieties which I have tried. R. M. Magee, Bellefonte, Fa. PRICE OF WHEAT.— The Potts town Ledger makes the following comparative prices of wheat in differ ent years: 4 'ln 1867 wheat sold at $3.30 per bushel; m 1868. at $3 ;in 1869, at $1.85; in 1870, at $1.20 ; in 1871, at 51.45 ;in 1872, at 51.90 ;in 1873, at $1.90 ; in 1874, at $1.70; in 1875, at $1.25 ; in 1876, au $1.40 , and in 1877, at $2.15 per bushel. The highest price at which wheat was quoted during the past ten years was in April, 1867 when it sold at $3.30 per bushel. The lowest price for the same time was in February, 1870, when it sold at $1.20 per bushel. Ilarry Tomlinson lias bought out the Millhtini Grocery and expects to run it on the most approved busi noss principles. lie buys for cash and sells for cash or produce only, lie expects to keep regularly on hand a full supply of staple grocer ies, fruits, candies, notions, &c. Harry is a j'oung man of substantial reputation, has exjierience in busi ness, and we have no doubt will make the Millheim grocery a success. Let him have his share of the pub lic patronage. We see as yet but very few people clothed in new Spring suits. The general reason for tiiis is that times are very hard and people must make their aid clothing do a while longer. But tin*special reason that new suits are not more general is that folks wait until business calls them to Bellefonte, where J. Newman, Jr., the popular King Clothier, can suit them in all respects, and at prices that aie very low even in these cheap times? Newman is your man for good and cheap clothing. Go and see for yourself. We had a private letter from Hon. W. C. Duncan, of Lewisburg last week, in which he says: "I was much surprised to learn of a report in circulation about Millheim that I was dead. lam very happy to in form my old friends that my health is as good as 1 can expect it to be, for which blessing I am filled with gratitude to ail all-wise and merciful God." This is the second time Mr. Dun can is reported as dead. Upon a former report the old church l>ell was even tolled for his demise. Ilis many friends in Centre county will be happy to learn that he is still in the land of the living, and in the en joyment of good health. Spring Mills Items. Warm weather in this city, aud ice water in sharp demand. Henry Krumrine is having his house painted which is an improve ment on water street. Chas. Miller does the same thing on Main street. 1 reshen up your homes. David Burrell's new house on High (Street is under roof and will he completed by July. That's right, gentlemen, let the city improve, the train will come soon. Mr. Thomas Hicks, of Bellefonte, will likely put up a building and start a branch Hardware Store here. Welcome to such an active business man as Mr. Ilicks. There is room for more such. YOXEY. IV TRK BEAU MEADOWS. For years we had hoard so much of the beauties and curiosities of the Bear Meadows, that our mind was made up long since to embrace the first opportunity to go and see it for ourself. What could ho more wel come, then, than a kind invitation by a party of friends from Penn I tall and Spring Mills, to accept a free passage to the great natural wonder. Our party started from Soring Mills early in the morning of Wednesday, tho 16th inst., in the best of spirits, high with anticipa tion, and rigged out with nil the paraphernalia of a first class excur sion party to the mountains. The party consisted of Henry Krooked clean, Charles Ilennich, Yohannes Wald, Mormon Profit, .lake Fritz, S. .1. Fish, Esq., M. 11. Guise, 11. M. Trout, W. B. NerTlb, E. 11. S. Hook, Mr. Fish, Jr. a 1). I>. and the Associate. A more clever, whole-souled baker's dozen of men you could not well rake and scrape together anywhere. We arrived at the meadows in due time, but did not rush into an ex ploration belter skelter. No. It is necessary that the mind should first become calm and serene. The tran sition from a busy outside world in to the deep solitude of 'a boundless mountain forest, is suddeu, and if you would enjoy the grand lesson that nature tearlies on such rare oc casions, you must collect and con trol your thoughts. Again, such commonplace matters as eating and drinking demand your attention. In a party of thirteen men there are always some who regard such car nal matters as of primary importance and you can not ignore the matter if you would. Dinner over, the expedition start ed out. Some went a fishing, some for evergreeus, rare aud curious plants, while others were there to see. All tastes were fully satisfied. The Fishermen got all the fishing they wanted ; the others had just as many black fir, silver fir, moun tain ash and pitcher plants as their better halves could possibly desire, and the tourists proper had an oppor tunity to feast their eyes with such varied and beautiful scenes of love liness, as but seldom fall to the lot of mortal man to behold ! Bear Meadows are situated in the Path Valley Mountains, about due south from Boalsburg. Distant from said town, in a bee line, say three miles. But if you enter at Galbraith's Gap and travel the same road we did. vou travel about fif teen miles and make angles and gy rations enough to correspond to all the cardinal and most of the minor points or tnc compass. The mead-' ows are some five miles in length with an average width of about half a mile. A streamlet of about tho dimensions of a mill race filled with the finest trout and Jrout turtles, traverses tlie Meadows the entire length, and finally empties into Penns Creek at Spring Mills. The greatest part of the Meadows are covered with a dense forest of ever greens, of every possible size, smalt enough for ornamenting yarns and large enough for building timber. There are open places of acres In ex- j tent, irregular in shape, level as a floor, covered with tall grass and wild flowers. Imagine yourself standing on the skirts of one of these meadows, encircled by dense growth of evergreens—more fresh and deep green.than you ever saw before; The meadow is as level as engineer ing skill could make it, covered with tall grass and a rich profusion of wild flowers of every imaginable hue, from the most delicate tints to the most gorgeous and flashy colors: couple with this picture the deeu sol itude of the scene, animated only by the sweet songs of nature's vocalists; the bright sun and clear azure of Ileaven above —and you have the grandest panorama of your life lie fore your enraptured vision! Vou should be filled with gratitude to a benevolent Creator, and veneration for His lieautiful and mighty works ! At about 4 o'clock we re-assem bled and regretfully began to talk of leaving. The whole party was loth to depart, and so wo resolved ourselves into a committee of the whole on the state of Bear Meadows. Mr. Yohannes Wald in the cluiir. A committee on resolutions was appointed, which soon reported thus: Resoived, that we tender a vote of thanks to the Creator of the Universe, for having created such a beautiful spot of earth as Bear Meadows, and placing the samo in our native county of Ceutre. Resolved, tnat we are under a deep scr.se of obligation to l)r. I*. S. Fisher and Jesse, for having advised our excursion, but ru gret verv much that they art) not present, as promised. Resolved, that the pleasures and exquisite enjoyments of this day will ever be a source of pleasant recollections during the remain der of our lives. Resolved, that a full and minute account Of oar excursion, together with these reso lutions. be publish*! in the JIQXHBN .lorn- NAI., and a copy sent to each member of our party, gratis, in consideration of free pas. sage and board furnished the associate edi tor. RESOLVED, that it is about time to go home. Alas ! how unfortunate that feel ings and thoughts so elevated and pure, should l>e so harshly grated by the unreasonable t)eliaviour of a few chronic croakers. A minority re port was presented and it was insist ed that it must go on the record. The croakers knew their Parliamen tary rights, and knowing, dared maintain them. Their report reads as follows; Resolved, That Rear Meadows.so called, is an unmitigated fraud and a first class hum bug. Resolved, That the man who discovered the "Meadows," dese.ves the execration of mankind and ids name should be a hissing by-word in history for ail time. Resolved, That it is a shame on the civili zation of the age, that two men, and one of them only a doctor at that, should be able to make fools of thirteen others. Resolved , That squire llering Is the great est hound of a walker we ever saw. Resolved , That if we are so fortunate as to get home again without broken limbs, we will resent any probable impertinent ques tions about the number and size of trout caught, as becomes men, Itesolwd, That no account of our foolhar dy excursion be. published, and that the soon er the whole affair can lie buried in oblivion and we ourselves be brought to forget the adventures of this terrible day, the better for all concerned. An animated discussion ensued. Party spirit ran high. It was all that Mr. Waid could do, (sick its lie was,) to preserve proper decorum and enforce the rules. It was well that we had wise and conservative j heads in our assembly. We saw all the while that the senior of our par ty, Mr. Krookedclean, was laboring with big thoughts, as lie lay flat on his back. gaaing at the blue sky above, on an imaginary line at right angles with mother earth. Finally he moved. We knew something was coining. lie offered the follow ing declaration as a substitute for both setts of resolutions: "i£i7 was sin dock die Menschc so ncerrish." This operated like a charm. It was instantaneously and unanimously adopted as the sense of the meeting. In a moment we had hitched and Were homeward bound. At Chur *V ville wo left tho party having some business in that neighborhood. The rest of the party repaired home the same day. [lf our account wero not already too lenghty, we would give some un. oflicial notes. May do it in our next. J Mr. John Anderson and Mr. George Downing are each going to start up a l>mj)trance Restaurant, in Bellefonte. Good move. DIE D. On the 17th Inst., in Fenn Twp., of pneu monia, Adam Itraudt, aged Si years, 2 mouths ami 2 days. "Father, thou art gone before us, And thy saintly soul Is flown Where tears are wiped from every eye, And sorrow is unknown." In Gregg Twp., on tho 18th Inst, Mary Ellen, d aughter of Win. A. and Barbara Confer, aged 2 years, 6 months and 30 daya. CHURCH ifIRECTORY. Preaching in the Lutheran Church, Aaronsburg, next Sunday, at 2| o'clock, r. M m by the pastor. Rev. G. W. Rouse wilt preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday eve ning. Rev. C. F. Peininger will preach in the Evangelical church, next Sun day morning. German. Lodge aud Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. 217 P. of H,. meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Saturday of each month at (U P. M. and on the fourth Saturday of each month at 1} P. M. The Irving Literary Society meets in the Town Hall, every Friday ev ening. The Millheim B. & L. Association meets in Town Hall, on the evening of the second Monday of each month Millheim Council No. 309, O. U.' A. M. meets every Saturday at 8 o'clock, R. M.. in their Council Room, Wilt's Building. Degree Meetings will be held on Tuesday on or before the full moon of each month. B. F. MILLER, C. C'IIAS. It. HELO, Sec. Rellefonte Market. White Wheat, per bushel new $ 2 00 Red Wheat, jw?r bushel new No. 1... 2 o0 Rye. per bushel new 75 | Corn ears, per bushel .V) 1 Corn, shelled, per bushel 35 Oats, per bushel, new 35 Barley, per bushel 50 Buckwheat, per busnel 50 Cloverseed, per bushel (j 5Ct?7 .V) Potatoes, |Kr bushel new 1 50 Eggs, per dozen 10 Lard, per pound 10 Baeon—Shoulders 10 Sides 10 Hams 12 SurarCured Hams jo Tollow, per pound f. Butter, per pound 2 Rags, per pound 2 Ground Plaster per ton 10,00 MlfX!inlnrr Market. Butter * 20 Kpg* 1 Wheat 2 uo ltye 00 Corn 47 Oats 32 Barley Tyniothv Hay 15 00 Clover Hay 12 on Veal io Hams. 10 Sides lo Lard 12 Cloverseed SOO Tyimdhyseed , i 25 Flaxseed 1 40 Millbclm Market. Wheat ~. 190 Corn 50 Rye 30 oats 30 Barley 50 Tvmothyseed 2 50 Flaxseed 1 5n Cloverseed 9 00 Butter 16 Hams i;> Sides 10 Veal 8 Eggs 10 Potatoes 1 00 Lard 9 Tallow 7 Soap 7 Dried Apples 4 Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 6 "VTOTICK TO STOCK HOLDERS.—The An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the LEWisnrno, CESTNE AND Spnrcit CRKKK It AILKOAD COMPANY will be held at the of fice of the Company, No. 233, South Fourth Street, rhiladelpliia. Penna., on Tuesday, dune 12th. 1877, at 12 o'clock. M. Flection for President and Directors same day and place. J AM ES It. MoOLURE, 21 3w Secretary. QfFLEG ANT CAItDS all styles with name, 6dlO ct*.. post paid. J. B. Hinted, Nassau. Co., N. Y. 4w PTTVTI copy curious love letter, 1 pk. comic 1 UHearus 1 pack popping question cards; all for 10 ets. & stamp, hun Card Co., Mid dleboro, Mass. 4w Bestliargalnsin America.rADMQ *'• Maps ami Catalogue frce.f illUilu MANCIIA, Dover, Del. 4 w LIEE & HEALTH 'WITHOUT BLUE AND t TrtTjrp [NOW READY J - 4Vjfri 1 - 'FOR AGENTS. The onlv book practically treating this now universally absorbing topic. Shows how to apply the treatment, and tells of many suc cessful cures made by the use of this wonder ful medium.' Circulars and best terms to earlv applicants. .1. M. STODDART & Co., 723 Chestnut St., l'hlla. 4w Miss L. Harter HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, whiclfsho offers to sell at the lowest prices. Dress Making a Speciality. A share of public patronage respectfully so licited. 20-4w °" , v capital BHE S fi R I of required to start canvassing Oil if It for TYIARII TWAIN'S NEW Scrap-Book. Ap .'l! &n* K'' H! illo wV ■ 11" CANVASSERS 139 East Eight St.., New York. 4w The Black Hills. I By 11. N. Maguikk, who lias spent 12 years in this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Sll /er prospects, Agricultural and Grazing resource*. Climate, Hunting, Fishing, Indi ans, and Settler's Adventures with them, Mining and Wild Western Life, the Water falls. Boiling Geysers, noble Scenery, Im mense Gorges, etc. With 27 line illustra tions. and one map. l'rlee only lO eta. Sold L)V ALLNBPSIMSAJ.SK*. or sent post-paid for 12c. by DONTNELLY & CO.. Pubs, Chicago, ILL. 4W Kan ■■ m. Tho Ttp Ten Package U t£a TI B|ffISr£g'SKSJRR4"YE if Envelopo#. Pencil, Pen-holder, Suld §s ■MI on Pen, Set of Elegant Gold Stone Ploovo Buttons, Gent*' Lake Ooorgo Diamond Pin, Ame thynt Bu.no Kluglnlald with gold, Amethyst Stone Scarf Pin. Gold plated Wedding King, Sot Koeebud Ea i-adles' Floworod and Silvered HatPtn, Ladles ranry Het Pin andProus, Oold nlatc Collar Button, Oeiita Uold-plat nd Watch Chain end Sot of ■■■ Three Gold-plated Ktud. J* tntirt Lot sent fost-paidfor SO ■ B . eents. J F.XTRAORDINAKYW ■ A INDLTCFMF. NTS TOAGUNTS** " ..N fed. BRIQE, CMnton Place, Hwjforju HARDWARE JAMES HARRIS & CO., 7 i 1 Dealers in Hardware, No. 5. Brockerhoff How, M BET iT IEFOHTE, K tf " > rOLDET HARDWARE STORE I* CEXTRE (o.' fe '■ b 5 —— M Complete lino of Hardware of ulf Kinds at the i! l M > LOWEST PRICES. M j| K " | ; Tie Celebrated Barley Sleaf Cook Store & Anclor Beater. |j CALL AND SEE. HH VAYCniV I I WASTE YOUK MONEY WHY WASTE YOl'R MONEY WHY WASTE YOUK MONEY ' IN sum fIAUI) TIMES IN SUCH HARD TIMES IN bUCH IIAKL> TIMES IT WILL PAY YOU IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO OCR STORE TO COME TC Ul'K STORE For anytlrtng in the lino of Dry (ioodn, ('lolhinff. Oil Clothe, Hoot A Nlioos, DrCMM Uuodi, Notions, Trim utlnit", Ac. We arc selling—LADlES SHOES at AI.OO cts Wc are selling—Ladies Button Shoes at $1.50 >Ve are selllug—Ladles White llosc at 5 cts We arc selling—Ladles Handkerchiefs at 5c We are selllng-DRKMS GOODS at $ cents We are selling—Dress Goods at 10 cents We are soiIing—CALICOES at 5 cents We arc seIIing—SHIRTINGS at i ccuU We are selling—Sl'OOL COTTON at 2 cents We are selling—LADlES DOLMANS $2.50e. We are selling— Ladles Trimmed Hats at 1.50 Wc arc selling—Dulles Trimmed Hats at 1.75 We are selling—Ladles Trimmed Hats at 2.00 We are selUng-CARPETS at eents We are seIIing—CARPETS at 25 cents Wo arc selling—lngralu Carpets at 30 cents Wc arc selling—Brussels Carpets at SI.OO We arc selling—MEN'S SUITS at r 00 Vv i In fact wc are selling everything usually kept in a large and well se lected ttock for less than auy other house in Centre County. It will pay you to call and see for your selves. S. & A. LOEB. J. ZELLER & SON, Xo. 6. Brockcrtaoff Bow, BELLEFONTE, PA. DEALERS IN Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c. 0 - A Full Stock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand. CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE SPONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A Share of the publio patron* age respectfully solicited. NOTICE.— Whereas letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah Zeigler, late of Gregg township, Centre eomUy, Fa., deceas ed, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, to present tlieni duly authenticated, for settlement. DAJUKL ZBIOI.KR. 6t Executor. C-VUTIOX.— All persons are hereby cau tioned not to sell my son Harvey any thing on credit as I will pay no debts of his contracting. MRS. SUSAN SMITH. Ij'cmi llall. May 17,1877. < 20-3 !! FRAMES!! PITI'RE & MOTTO FRAMES. Just received at WELCH'S CIIE A P HOGK and .ST AT ION AR Y STOHE next door to the Post OHicc, a large assortment of Motto and Picture Frames, embracing many New & Beautiful Designs in Rustic, Enam eled and Solid Walnut, which will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices Motto Frames, with Back and Glass, 30 and :i5 cts. Rustic Frames, Bxlo, with back and glass, 30 and 35 cts. Mottos, many New Styles, 5 cents. Envelopes, 4, 6 and 6 cents per pack. Note paper, 5, 7 and 10 cents per quire. Fancy Box Paper, 2 Tints, only 13 cents a box, WALL PAPER A Great Variety of XKW STYLES just received, and selling lower than ever before. Good Styles of Brown Paper for 7 cents per Bolt. Best quality of White Paper 11 to 14 cts. per Bolt. Brown and White Splints, of all Sizes from 8 to 25 cents per bunch. Our Goods are all plainly marked in Figures and sold at one price only, and to do no injustice to auy, the terms are strictly cash to all. JAMES WELCH. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Slippers and Robbers TOO. SPRIXG AND SUMMER IS AT KAMP'S ! For Lndirs, Misses, and Children's French. Tvtd Button and Liced Shoes. AMERICAN KID AXD BUTTOXJ LACED SHOE. Calfskin, Kip, Goat anil Grain Leather, > Pegged and Sewed Shoes. Calf, Kip, Upper and Split Leather Boots and Shoes. Great Bargains for Cash Buyers ! NO OTHERS NEED APPLY. JACOB KAMP, LOCK HAVEN, I'KNXA THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED, Bartlett's Patent, Jnne 21,1870 A LIXIRIOIS BED WITH ONLY A SINGLE MATTRESS. For Durability, Cleanliness and Adjustment it has no Equal. Spiral Spring Elastic Slat. MANUFACTURED BY DANIEL DERR, Bellefonte, Centre Co.. Pa. DR. BANNING s permanently located at the ST. (MARIAS HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Diseases and Deformities of the Spine, Ul terine Displacements, Dysr.ejwla, Hernia and Piles successfully treated by the BAN NING SYSTEM of Mechanical Supports. Call or sud for descriptive pamphlet r "Tlie House You Lfve In." Mailed free. BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. F. 1). M ' CTL L 0 M , Late Chief Clerk of the Robinson House, Pittsbsu rg , Fen na ♦ Proprietor. Only First Class Hotel in the City. Charges moderate. WAR ! AVAR ! WAR ! (n the Rrc.it Dry Goods Battle in Lock Haven tlx; BEE HIVE has conic off victorious on account of the wonderful low prices at which Dry Goods ale sold at this old and reliable store. The third immense stock of Dry Goods, Carpet#, &c., for the Sprint; and Hummer trade is just Iwiug opened at prices below any ever before known. 5000 yards all SILK GROGRAIN RIBBON beautiful- shades, only 15 cts. per yard. 3CO new PARASOLS, SPUING STYLUS, coir meuclng at 18 cts. a piece. Large Ut BLACK KID GLOVES, all size., 25 cts. a pair. 500 Packs PINS, at 3 cts. a pack. 1000 yards DItKSS I.INKNS, ALL PL KB UN KN, from 16 cts. a yard up. 3000 yards BEAUTIFUL SPRING STYLE PRINTS, warranted fast colors at Sc. sc. sc. sc. fc. sc, sc. sc. flc. per y. 200 Pair MENS* HALF HOSEat 5 cts. a pr. 200 Pair LADIES' HOSE at cts. Luge Stock beautiful ready made LA DIES* SPRING SKIRTS, 37 cts. Immense Stock ready made LINEN SUITS ron I A DIES, very cheap. Our Stock of STRIPED & PLAIN SILKS, BRI I.LI ANTIN ES, AL l. WOOL, DK BAISIL KS. PLAIDS A SI MMER DRESS GOODS, comprises all the choicest styles in endless variety. The largest and chcajicst stock of PANT INGS, SJIIKTINGS,TICKINGS, MIJSIJNH, TOWL IXOH. TAMJE LI\RXS, Mass' & Bors' SI M MEK WEAK*, ever brought to Lock Haven, at the BEE HIVE just being ojcued this week. New Stock CARPET, Handsome INGKAIN CAKPET, only 28 cts. a yard. FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 2 yards wide, only 75 E. Large Stock of 3 PLY AND FINE CAKPET CHAIN and WINDOW CCBTINS, cheap. Remember the Great BEE HI7E DRY GOOD STORE, 03 MAIN STKELT, LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. —SOOO \K Good TUB WASHED WOOL in exchange for Dry Goods, for which the Highest Cash Price will be juiid. George Fehl, W agon-Maker, AAROXSBIRfi, PEWA. All kinds of Wagocs made to Order. BEATTY'SSHS Esfdln 18j6 The best and most lasting parlor organ now in use. No other parlor organ has ever attained the same popularity. It has been tested by thousands, many of them competent judges, and gives universal satisfaction to all. The music is adapted to the human voice, ranging from the softest tlute-ltke note to a volume of sound unsurpassed by auy instru ment. This Instrument has all the latest Improve ments, and cverv orrn is fully warranted for six years. Beautiful oil polish, black wal nut panelled cases, which wltl not CKACK or VS ARP, and forms, in addition to a splen did instrument o( music, a beautiful p'.eccof furniture. This organ needs only to be seen to be ap preciated, and Is sold at extremely low fig ures for cash. Second-hand instruments taken in exchange. Agents wanted, male or female, in every county In the United States and Canada. A literal discount made to teachers, ministers churches, schools, lodges, etc., where I have no agents. Illustrated catalogue and price list Iree. Correspondence solicited. Agent discount given w here I have no agents. Bes 1 offer ever given now ready. Address, DAHEI. F.,BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. READ THIS!! A chance for all to make or save money, ANDGKTTHV. DUST GOODS IN TIIF. MARKET. TEAS, COFFEES. &C. ( sold at lower prices than the same qualities can bo bought at any other house in tills country. All goods guaranteed to be satis factory and as represented, or the money will be refunded on return of tne goods which may be done at oar expense. The reputation of our house for selling standard goods at Low Prices, (for 3dyears), has given us a standard in New York City and vicinity, that is not enjoyed by any other house In the trade. After mature de liberation we have determined to offer our goods todiousekeepers in the interior, at the Lowest Wholesale Trade Prices, wlren a Club is formed large enough to make small case. The goods of each member of tlie club will te put in seperate packages, and mark ed with name anil cost, so as to avoid con fusion In distribution. Goods will tie sent by Express to Collect on Delivery, All wishing to save money dy purchasing family sup plies at New York Wholesale Prices can talk the matter over among friends and nelgh- Uirs, and sepd to us for Club Circular, Price list., &o. We give a present of either goods, or money to the person who gets up the club, to compensate for trouble cot. Samples of TEA & COFFEE sent by mail. Send for Price-list, and Club Circular. 4w Stiner's New York Ne-.i spa per Reporter , says: "Daniel F. Realty, the organ builder, of Waxiilxgton, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." Prom Win. Peol.Nfagar-Falls N. Y. •Vkswial mouths nse of the decent Parlor Organ you sent tue satisfies lue that it b or a of the best made, it has a rich tone; Its various tones are most |4eaant. i most heartily recommend vourorggus for parlor school, cliureh or other use." Best offer ever jiv<*. Money refumled upon return of organ and freight charges paid brine (Daniel F. Realty) b.tU wavs it unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five da vs. Organ warranted for five war*, send for viieuded list of testimonials before buying a pallor Organ. Address. * DANIEL F. BEATTY, TYn;liinffton, Xew Jersey, L\ M. A Awarded the Highest Kedaf c"t~TifHß. I & HTT. ANTHONY 6 CO: 501 Broadway, JVcw York, (Opp. Metropolitan note!.) Mannfacturcrs, Importers A- Dca lers iu EngrariiiEs. tamos oafi Frames. STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, Fhotographs, And kindred goods—Celebrities, Actresses, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS Wc are Headquarters for everything in the way of STEREOPTICOXSANB XACICIANTrEP, MICRO SCIENTIFIC I.AXTERX, KTEKKO PAXOPTICOX, CMVERBITY STEDF.OPTICOX, ADVERTISERS NTKR EOPTICR.V AIiTOPTICOM, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best cf its class In the market. Catalogue of with di rections for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make mouer with a Magic Lantern. fJ-Visitorstothe CenteMiial Exposition will do wisely to defer purchasing good* in our line until they come to our sto.e in New York, where they will find greater variety amd more moderate urires, and eau select more at their leisure. But we have a eon cession to self some styles of onr pi-odsinthe building of ihc Department of Public Com fort, and those not coming to New York are invited to call on our representation ll>iw A full stock of Views of the Expost. tion Buildings and their contents. *3J-Cut out thD ad. for refcrecce"¥t W4\TF,n Ve p|vc p "ergeti® i .*.i i ijir # aucti and women Business that will Pay from *1 to *S per day, can !> pursued m your own neighborhood, and Is strictly lon orahie. /Particulars free, or s.aiu pies 'worth several dollars that w ill enable you to go Ur work at once, will bo sent on receipt of fifty cents. Address LATHAM £ CO., Box 2.154. 419 Washington BL, Boston, Mar.* BEATTY'SPar^Orp^ Relieving it to be BY FAR the trest Tarlor and Orchestral Organ mannfactured. ww challenge any nianuractiirer to equal them. The celebrated Golden Tongue Reeds iu thia* organ in conjunction with the Perfected Reed Board* produce sweet, pure and pow erful tones. Superb-cases of new and elegant deigns. Ministers, tcacltent, churches schiHds, lodges. etc., should send for price list and discounts. Dealers will find it to their advantage fo examine this Instrument. It has improve ments found in n other. Corresivondeneo- SoliclUd. Best offer ever given. Monev refunded upon return or organ aud freight charge* paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty) both wavs if unsatisfactory, alter a test trial of five d'avs Organ warranted for six years. Agents dis count given everywhere I hive no agent Agents wanted. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, Sew Jersey, V. . A.. &000 A Mo .". r J's AGENTS WANTED o:i our 1 HRKK GREAT *2 BOOKS.. The STORY of CHARLEY ROSS. A full account of this great Mvstery, written bv his Father, beats Robinson Crusoe in thrilling interest. The Illustrated hand-book to all religions, a Complete Account of al denominations and sects. 300 Illustrations.. Also the ladies'medical guide, by Dr. Pan coast. 100 Illustrations. These books sell a c sight. Male and l einale Agents colnnionev on them. Particulars free. Copies bv mail *2eacin John E. Potter & Co., Piiila. PATENTS! Fee Retell. Entire Cost $55. Patent Office l ee *35 in advance, bjJaneo *2o within G months after patentallow ed. Advice and examination free. Patents ts<>i|. J. VANCE LEM IS dk CO., 18-dm Washington, D. O' set spiral studs, collar nuttun,' hea\y plalii wedding ring, and gects' Parisian diamond pin. The above articles sent, post-paid, for 50 CTS. have been retailed lor *6. Bank rupt. stock and must he sold. Solid Milton Gold Watches, *lO each, for speculative pur poses, good timers, equal iu appearance to a *2UO genuine gold. "His reputation- for honesty, fair dealing and liberality is uu equaled by auy advertiser in this city."—,V„ Y. l)m Book, Dec. Hi, 1876- POSTAGK ST AM PS TV KEN AS CASH; F. STOCKMAN 27 BOND ST.. New YoA..