Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 02, 1877, Image 3

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filler & DeinHmer. Pronrietors
B. O. DKIMSOER, Associate Editor
Hillhcini.TluirsdA) Aug. 2.
Terms—sl.so Per Afifium.
THE STRIKE.
The strike now in is the
greatest rebellion agatfnst capital
known in the history of 'our coun
try.
"We have tieen accustomed to pe
riodical strikes in some one or other
branch of industry as many differ
ent localities affecting the "interests
onlv of the employers of labor in
such particular branch ot production,
but to-day wc are confronted with a
strike that has epedemic like spread
over tins country from the Atlantic
to the Pacific, of such magnitude as
to effect all industries aua paralyze
the business of the nation. Let us
for a moment exam me into the cause
and effect of this war upon capital.
Summing up the whole it is a
direct result of our gravitating to
wards specie resumption, a result
similar to that experienced by Great
Britain after the close of her foreign
wars in returning to specie pay
ments, so that in the world's historv
it is no new thing; but why re it that
because of our present flnanoial con
dition such must be recorded ? Be
cause of the outbreak of the inflated
ideas of the war. Corpora'tions and
individuals doing business paid in
flated prices for labor, Wofßingmen
livrd in inflated style, had inflated
ideas as to tlie necessaries of life,
counting luxuries as necessaries, in
fact inflated in all Wieir ideas. A
financial revoluthxi'came, all classes
of property deprecated, the volume
of busiuessshrank, the profits on the
{reductions of labcr, coupled with
he employment of capital diminish
ed wonderfully, and as a consequent
result the prices of labor had to be
abated, expenses curtailed bv reduc
tions of clerical and laboring forces,
rigid economy became a necessity in
order to survive the depression.
The "live within yeur income" law
is true as well of corporations and
governments as it is of individuals
and whoever fails to lieed this law
must sooner or inter become engulph
ed in financial ruin.
Again, cap:'tal and labcr are twin
sisters: what is to the interest or one
is beneficial.to the other, wlien one
suffers the other must feel the pre
judical effects, and they cannot iu a
general way beat war with each
other without mutual loss, nor can
one make prolonged war upon the
other successfully. But it seeius to
be a bitter lesson to learn tliat both
must and should suffer equally, hence
a body of men smarting under fan
cied wrongs have gathered to assert
what they deem their rights and that
at the cost of everything. A single
instance we give hi support of our
view. Pennsylvania stock, par value
50, was up during inflated times to
55, is now worth about 28, whilst the
dividends are reduced from lOper
cent to 6 per cent per annum. The
holders oi this stock are many who
are dependent upon the dividends
for their living. Now there is a4O
oer cent shrinkage in income to the
iiolder, making it necessary to reduce
daily household - expenses pro rota,
or should tbev desire or be obliged to
disposerot it, thev can but realize lit
tl® over one half of former value for
their property. Is tlieie not suffer
ing here ami all this in the face of
the present red notion of wages and
forced and rigid economy in all di
rections, and if tlie stockholder,
who as such is Dart of the company,
and bjr reason of tfes existence of
such company, employment is given
to the laboring class, must suffer
why should not the emjioyees suffer
equally?
Wa know tlidt a great, many per
sons have no employment, that those
that are employed must work at re
duced rates and all have the sympa
thy of people generally, but this state
of affairs re net owing to any improp
er or unjust policy of corporations
or individuals doing business. An iu
dividual would be termed a fbd, and
people would lose their confidence
generally, who doing business when
the volume is greatly less, sales un
certain and profits small, would con
duct it with the same expense as
though the condition of trade was
the reverse, tie would be on the road
to bankruptcy and what applies to
individuals ii applicable to combina
tions of individuals doing business
as a company.
Again a man has a perfect right to
strike, to quit work, if wages are not
what he thinks they should be, but
he has no right to prevent his neigh
bor from going to work in his place
if he so chose to do at the prices
paid. This is contrary to the free
dom of our county and its free laws.
He never has a right in this land to
make laws for life neighbor. If he
enjoyed such right we would have a
worse despotism than that of the
monarchies of Europe.
But this is what the strikers are
doing: thtre are plenty of men will
ing to step mto tlieir places but are
prevented from doing so by those
who refuse to work, hence traffic is
interrupted on the great public high
way and business in all its ramifica
tions is clogged throughout the land.
These men have arrayed themselves
against the laws of society, they
seek to overthrow the laws of the
land. Riot, bloodshed, plunder and
the wholesole destruction of proper
ty have followed in their train. This
will not l** tolerated by the educated
masses and our civilization will not
allow sucii outbreaks. In what way
do the strikers expect that this move
will benefit tliem ? Will enforced
idleness and the subversion of the
laws of the country make money
flow into their pockets or give them
the necessaries of life in support of
themselves and families i Will it
bring joy into the household, peace
and prosperity into the country i It
will not. Its effect will be to fui ther
depress business, to lessen demand
for labor and to throw out of employ
roent the majority of those that par
ticipated in the crowning wrongs of
the insurrection. The strong arm
of the law must and will prevail.
The state of affairs can only be mo
mentary. Let us have peace.
The excursion on the loth promi
ses to be a grand affair. From all
points we hear that hundreds are go
ing. It will he a wholesale visit by
Centre to Union.
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
Samuel Hoover caught an eel m
Penns Creek, that weighed 6 pounds
—a whopper.
The picnic that was to lie held on
the 20th of July was postponed until
the Oth of August.
The citizens arc preparing a suita
ble place near town to hold picnics.
Last week 4 men run a track h>
Col. Moore's headquarters and hack,
a distance of SO miles in 4 hours, for
which they reveived a V.
The rain on Friday last raised the
water in Penns Creek 4 feet In 20
minutes, causing a great deal of dam
age.
YONKY.
REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS.
In course of time our town will
"be, no doubt, inhabited by intelligent
people, as it now boasts of having
representatives at eight different
schools, viz; Kutztown, Bloomsburg,
Selinsgrove, New Berlin, Penn Hall,
Centre Hall, Milesburg and Frank
lin. How is this for high ? What
village cau beat it V
On Friday last, Daniel Strayer of
this town, while engaged in cutting
oats, some way or ot H er, fell in his
"SCythe and had his arui cut very biul
ly at the elbow. He is under the
surgical care of Dr. Ilillbish and is
fast recntitiiig.
Brush Valley had'an abundance of
rain and storm last week causing
considerable damage by washing ter
rible ditches into fields and destroy
ing tlie oats.
AXON.
Mr. J. B. K reamer of Centre
Mills raised a turnip in his garden,
which measures 19 inches in circum
ference. Hard to beat in this season.
By invitation we visited our
friend, Dr. E. J. Deshler, at
Aaronsburg, the other day, to see a
liortrait of Ellanora, the late daugh
ter of the Doctor, and Mrs. M. J.
Deshler, whose recent death inflicted
such deep, and painful wounds upon
every member of the family.
The portrait is a full size oil paint
ing of the lamented Ellanora, execu
ted in good artistic style, by Mr. J.
Wesley Cornelius, of Lewisburg.
We were born and raised in Mu
nich, which, as the home of Ger
man arts, is called the German Rome,
and have been familiar with the best
productions of the German masters
from ;early boyhood, and in our hum
ble judgement we pronounce this pic
, ture a very good one indeed.
Mr. Cornelius has a bright career
before him as an artist, suid deserves
to lie liberally patronized. May his
talent and genius be abundantly suc
cessful B.
Lf.iS. C. R R. EXCURSION.
There will be a Harvest Home Pic
nic Excursion from Centre county by
L. C. ft 8. C. R. R., to a grove
near Lewisburg, Uniou county and
return, on August loth, 1877. One
train will leave Duncan Station at
8.30, A. M., and another train will
leave Coburn Station at the same
hour, arriving at the Picnic ground
at about 10.30, A. m. Trains will
leave on the return at 4.30, p. m.,
reaching (Joburr- and Duncan Sta
tions in time for the excursionists
from a distance, to reach home be
fore night. Tlie Cornet Band* of
Millheim, Farmers Mills, Centre
Hall and Reberaburg will be invited
to accompany this Excursion. The
price of tickets for the rod trip tor
2 jiersons or more will lie 50 cents
each, for single tickets 65 cents, and
for children uuder 12 years of age
the half. The tickets can be obtain
ed until the evening of the Bth of
August at the following places:
Ilalnes Twp,, Spigelmyer cfc Bro.,
R. C- Deihl, I. D. BoyerandM. M.
Mussei- Penn Twp., Snook. Smith
& Co. and W. K. Alexander; Gregg
Twp., J. B. Fisher, I. J. Grenoble,
Capt. Hasseiqilug and Shook Bros.;
Potter Twp., Wm. Wolf, Michael
Strom and Thompson Bros.; Harris
Twp., Daniel Iless and George Jack;
Miles Twp,, Ocker ft Eraerich and
Hon. Samuel Frank; Beliefonte,
Fraiik Green's Drag store and Cen
tre County Bank. No tickets sold
after tlie evening of the Bth of Augtist.
M. M. MUSSER," Aaronsburg,
Hon. W. K. ALEXANDER,MiIIheim,
Hon. SAMUEL FRANK, Bebersburg,
Maj. J. B. FISHER, Gregg Twp..
W. W. WOLF, Potter Twp.,
DANIEL HESS, Harris Twp.,
Committee of Arrangements.
J. P. COBURN Treasurer.
TI'RNPIKit RIOT.
The toll gate at the east end of the
Narrows between this and Union
county, on the Youngmanstown
Aaronsburg and Old Fort Turnpike
was the scene of a serious riot last
week. The toll house is occupied by
a Mr. Hollo way, who it appears was
permitted to remain one month from
April let, last, conditionally, or in
other words if satisfactory to the
company for that period could re
main longer, if not to quit then.
Not proving satisfactory it was re
solved that a change should be made.
Mr. Holloway refused to move out
of the house and thus the matter
stood until last week a Mr. Yearick,
the company's new man, was moved
down.
He was not permitted to move in
to the gate house, when another
place was secured for him but also
was frightened off from moving into
that. The company secured the ser
vice of some fifteen men and went
down on Thursday to eject the tenant
and got possession of the house.
Mr. Hollo way had quite a number
of his friends there helping him to
guard his place for several days, but
it so happened that at the hour these
men came there that there were but
some four men on guard.
The party inside was armed with
guns, revolvers and clubs.
Admittance being refused the
company's men forced an entrance,
and then took place a terrible fight,
the parties clubbing each other, but
the ejecting party proved too strong
and cleared the premises, removing
the goods out of the house and plac
ed in the new man. Revolvers were
flourished freely and one of the
Turnpike men was wounded in the
bead by a pistol shot, an accidental
discharge of a weapon by one of his
own party. It apiears as a result of
the vigorous blows administered by
the combatants that a number were
considerably bruised.
Mr. Holloway has brought suit,
we understand, against the parties.
The Reporter thinks our Associate
Went east just to drink lager, .lust
Wait Fred until Old Ben returns and
he will make your fur fly for such 11
■ low insinuation. That s what ho
• will.
A Box of GI.KNN'a SULPHUR
SOAP, which contains three cakes
and costs only sixty cents, is stiffl
cient to sfupnly material for at least
twenty Sulphur Baths which would
eradicate a whole catalogue of rheu
matic and cutaneous maladies. Sold
by all Druggists.
Hill's Hair & whisker Dye, black or
brown, 50 cts. 4w
There is not much to note in the
progress of the war lietween Russia,
and Turkey and not much has been
recorded or the operations, the strike
taking all precedouce in point of
news.
The Turks lmve suffered defeats of
late and their territory is swarming
with their foes who have their faces
set 44 0n to Constantinople.''
NEW ARRIVAL.—J. B. Ford, for
merly from Centre ilall has opened
a Merchant Tailor Establishment in
this town,on the second floor of
Snook's Building, where lie is now
prepared, to take any order in the
tailor line and execute his work in a
satisfactory way. He is a first class
cutternnd a skillful mechanic ard fill
ly deserves the patronage of the pub
lic. Don't forget to give him a fair
trial and be convinced of above
stated facts.
SAD ACCIDENT.—Mr. .T. N. Van-
Ormer, a citizen of this town, who
has been aliseut for some time met
with a serious accident. While he
was crossing the railroad bridge at
New Brighton, Beaver Co.. the other
day he happened to fall with one leg
between tlie ties, by which he split
lire knee-cap and broke the bone lie
low the knee. The attending physi
cian thinks the case as not diuiger
ous, yet it will keep Mr. VanOrmer
in bed for six weeks, after which
time he expects to be able to return
home.
SPRINO MILLS, July 30th 1877.
Dear Editor: —lt is a scoureeof
great pleasure to me to learn that
full and ample arrangements have
been concluded to convey our people
to Lewisburg on August 15th to join
with the people of Union County in
celebrating tlieir annual Harvest
Home exercises. Again it is grati
fying to me to know that the people
of Union County take great interest
and pleasure in our coming. They
extended a cordial invitation to our
people on the 4th inst., and since, to
tie present on this occasion. In view
of the celebration and preparations
for our people to join, what do the
people of this county intend to do ?
Do they purpose to ignore the invi
tation, to forego the festivities of
this day ? I trust not and finally
hope that the subsequent accounts
of the jovous event will prove that
our people manifested great interest,
were present in large numbers and
that the celebration as a joint affair
was a grand success.
They joined us in celebrating tlie
Fourth and bv reason of tlieir mit
ing with us, it was a grand success;
we therefore owe it to them as well
as to oumeives to return tlie com
pliment. It is a fact tliat our agri
cultural ixipvdatioH are not much
given to celelaate holtfef* or festive
events, therefore we say, can not
one day be given 'to pleasure ? We
have too few days of recreation. It
is a fitting and apropriate event for
the season, the JWT'KXI of harvesting
being over, our barns are w4l filled,
evidence of a plenteous harvest and
to Him from whom proceeds all that
is for the welfare of mankind lot all
the praise be ascribed.
- BAFFIN.
The Pianos and Organs manufac
tured by Mr. Daniel F. Beatty of
Washington, Warren Co., N. J.
may with the utmost confidence
challenge the world to a compari
son. They are unequaled and carry
off the palm. We heartily recom
mend them to all who contemplate
purchasing such instruments. You
may with perfect confidence rely on
Mr. Beatty,who is a gentleman of
honor and integrity. See his busi
ness testimonials from citizens bf
his native town on another page..
He will send you a first-class instru
ment in every respect, as lie is de
termined to maintain his present en
viable reputation, and he allows none
other to leave his establishment. See
his advertisement. Send for cata
logue of prices. Address Daniel F.
Beatty, Washington. Warren Coun
ty N. J., U. S. A.
Tlie District Attorneyship.
Jnly 4th, l*T7.
D. F. Forti|ey— 'Dear Sir Learning that
J. L. Spaaglcr, Esq., will not La a candi
date for renomlnutloii for the ofllce of
District Attorney and knowing the Im
portant* of having a competent and ex*
perienced attorney to prosecute the pleas
of the commonwealth, we would respect
fully ask you to lie a candidate for said
olficc.
Respectfully yours,
J. C. Sample,
.J. B. Ard,
Wm. H. Fry,
C. S. Danly,
J. R. Smith,
David W. Miller,
John If. Market,
Jacob Keller,
John Grove,
J. W. Runkle,
J. 8. Duiibcrman,
John R. Tuylor,
Win. Wolf,
J. M. Gilllliiml,
W. B. Mingle,
J. G. San key,
S. T. Slingert,
D. Z. Kline,
S. Foster,
B. F. Shaffer,
W. T. Spocr,
If. C. Yeager,
Michael Shaffer,
J. A. Woodward.
Wm. W. Mara hull,
Samuel Brlcklv,
S. F. Kliue,
A. Weber.
Geo. H. Wis tor,
A. W. Reese,
James Morrison,
A. S. Williams,
Geo. R. Williams,
James Walk,
William Lewis,
Patrick Malmr.
Auibroa McMullen,
Tbomus Butler,
James Hog mi,
George Spcrrlug,
W. G. Comeford,
71 KLLxrcwTß, Fa., July 17,1H77.
To John Grove, H. C. Y eager, Joseph
Fox, 11. F. Shaffer. Joint Ristiel. Samuel
Jirickly, Philip Williams, Levi Krebs,
Wm. B. Mingle, Joseph L. Ncff, and
others.
GKprrLEJfKx:—Yours of recent date re
ceived. In accordance with yonr request
I will he a candidate for the office of Dis
trict Attorney.
I am very respectfully yours,
DAVID F. FCTRTNKY.
MARRIED.
On the 22nd Inst.., at the Lutheran par
sonage, Hublersburg, by Kev. J. A. Bright,
Mr. B. F. Sen ft and Miss Magdulena M.
Pletclior, both of Howard.
While Wheat, per bushel new...... $ 1 80
Red Wheat, per bushel new No. 1... 1 50
ltve, per buslnd new ,V>
Corn ears, l*>r bushel 30
Corn, shelled, per bushel So
Oats, per bushel.new 30
Barley. per bushel SO
Buckwheat, per bustiel SO
Cloverseed, per bushel 6 ()O@C SO
Potatoes, per bushel new SO
Eggs, per dozen 15
Lard, per pound JO
Bacon—Shoulders fo
Sides 10
llains 12
Sugar Cured Hams IS
Tallow, per pound 7
ltHtter, |ier pound 2n
Rags, I>er pound 2
Ground Piaster per ton JO,OO
911 ftl I übn nr Xsrket.
Corn •. fid
Oats 40
Barley
Tvmothy Hay If. 00
timer Hay 12 tu
Veal lo
Hams 14
Sides 8
laird 10
Cloverseed 8 iw
Tvmothy wed 1 25
Flaxseed 1 40
Slllhelm Market.
Wheat mo
Corn 50
ltve ,V
CWTS JD
Ikirley ftil
Tymothysecd
Flaxseed fO
C'loverseeU. fion
Buttrr. 14
ILIINS i 15
Miles 1(1
Veal s
Eggs 10
Potatoes. 40
Lard y
Tallow 7
Soap.*.,.. 7
Dried Applet 4
Dried Pearlies
Dried Cherries. A
Announcement*.
We are authorized to announre J. M.
Krn iit.iNK, Kellefonie. Asa candidate
for District Attorney. Subject to the decl
lon of the Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce D. F
F<TNSV. Kcq.. uf lloßefonte, us a eanii
dttte for District Attorney. Subject to tho
decision of the Democratic county con
vention.
"T^OTTCE.—Whereas letters of admlnlstra
jLN tion on the estate of Win. S. Harler. late
of MiUheliu. Centre County, Pa., deceased,
having been granted to the subscriber, all
persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate are requested to mate immediate
payment, and tlmse having claims against
tle same u present them duly authenticat
ed, for settlement.
B. O. DRININGER,
Adiniiitstrator.
A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE UdU rs
1 Vol administration on the estate of Dan-
Srhoil, kite of Miles Township, de
( ceased, having teen granted to the under
signed. all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those kaving claims
against the same, to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
Miles TWIL, r. P. STIIOI.I,
June, 28, 1N77. Admlnlstnttor.
"XfOTICF- —Wher>as letters of Admlnlst-
XN ration on the estate of Michael Hazel,
late of Miles Township. Centre Co.. Pa., de.
| ceased, having been granted to the sulscrlb-
T, all persons knowing themselves lud< bled
to saixl estate are requested to make Imme
diate payment, and those having claims
against tins same to present Uiem duly au
thentlcatetl for settlement.
J. A. HAZKU, Administrator.
, Bellefonie, July 19th, 1877. 2S-6t
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER
TY.— I There will he expos, d to Public
S;ile by the undersigned Administrator of the
! Estate of Michael Hazel in Madisonburg,
Centre Co.. Pa. on tliel Kth of August, 1877
the following personal property, viz:
One Mare, one Cow, five Shoats, one 2-
horsewagon, one Truckwagon. me Spring
wagon, one Plow. one Cook stove. 2 Room
stoves with trfpes, ne Oup|>er Kettle, one
linger sew ing maehine. otic Keystone
ing machine, three Beds, one Breakfast
and one Dining table, one Bureau, one
Cupt oard. and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock P. M.,
when terms will he made known by
J. A. HAZEL, Administrator.
PUBLIC RALK.— WiII tie exposed to public
sale on the premises, one and a half mile
south of Aaronsburg, on Thursday. August
2.1. 1H77. at one o'clock, P.M., the following
valuable property:
A splendid farm, containing 312 acres,
about 200 of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation. The lialauce is well
timbered with excellent pine, hemlock, oak,
ixiplar and chestnut. Upon this property
is erected a good, two storv dwelling house,
(rood barn, wagon slied and other outbuild
ings. A good orchard i.B on the premises.
This property could he divided Into two
farms to good advantage, each of
which would have a never-falling spring of
excellent water. This farm is situated with
In two miles of Forks Station, on the L. C. &
S. C. Railroad, and will he sold separately or
together, to suit purchasers.
Terms will tie made known on day of sale.
For further particulars apply to
MICHAEL KORNMAN. BUnchnrd. Pa.
or GEORGE KORNMAN, Spring Mills, Pa.
D. 11. Kustaborder,
Levi Krchs,
J. K. Krcbs,
T. G. Arehy,
A. G. Arehv,
Robert P. Craig,
Conrad Fry,
K. K. Young,
Ellas Vonada.
Thomas Wood,
M. J. llolan,
H. 11. Tvritmycr,
John Wood,
G. L Good hart,
E. G. Krumbine,
Joseph L. Neff,
J. 11. Morrison,
11. Guihraith,
Joseph Fox,
Joseph Sehnell,
Fredrick Smith,
John Klshcl,
P. N. Baruhurt,
George Wants,
Daniel Litc:is.
John W. Gardner,
James Murray,
W. 11. Graham,
John Wiser,
Will bun Richards,
Philip Spotts,
Philip Williams,
W. FL Williams,
J. G. Jones,
Tcrrence Mc.Ylurny,
Owen M'Cann.
Joseph Gerbrick,
J. E. Sperting,
J. 11. IleFlwain,
J. W. McDowell.
I3JIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE KKAL
. EST ATE.—The lielrs ot l'hiilp Ertel, late
of Gregg Township, deceased, will offer at
public sale, two valuable fa rins, as follows:
August 4th. on the premises, that certain
farm in Haines Township, ad Joining lands of
A. Dutweiler, deceased,, Jacob Storer, David
Krape and others, containing about 113 acres
—nearly all of which is cleared and in a good
state of cultivation. Thereon is erected
house, barn and other outbuildings, orchard
and spriug of excellent water.
August 11th, on the premises, that certain
farm situate in Gregg Township, adjoining
J? 1 . l >an 1 ,,, Weaver. Daniel Zeigler,
F. W. Zeigler. Samuel Gobble and others,
containing about 143 acres, of which about
100 are cjeated and under cultivation, the
balance beinfc well timbered.
Thereon erected a dwelling house, bam,
saw mill, and' other outbuildings, two or
chards, and sprung'of good water.
Terms will be made known on days of sale.
The Heirs of PHILIP EST EL, dee'd.
F. HtH\HAIK'N "l74"
WATER-WHEEL
Is declared the "STANDARD TURBINE,"
by over lliO persons who use it. Prices re
duced. New pamphlet, free. N, P. Bt'RN
11AM, York. Pa. iMw
DIED.
On tlicilnl ItiKt., near Centre Hull, W.
1.. Stncltcei> Aged .V> yeurs, it month ami
drtys.
Arrival anil 4 losing of Nall<
Malls arrive at the Mlllhelm Post Office us
follows :
Daily from nil points cast via l-ewlsbnrg,
lit p I'. M.
Dully from nil points west via Hellefontr
fttlP.ll
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
fri m north and oust, via Ixwk Haven at
4 P. M.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urdav
from north aud west via Howard, at
ft p. M.
Malls close for east aud west, at 6 A. M.
For laiek Haven and Howard, every Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at ft A. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Preaching In the I.ntherun Church,
Auroitsbtirg, next Sunday evening, by the
Pastor, Kev. J. Tomltnson.
Preaching and sacramental servlooa In
the M. K. Church next Sunday evening,
by Kev. U. W. House.
The Pine Station District camp meeting,
Kv. Aasuohttlou, ooniuieueed yesterday.
Lod:o and Sooiety Directory.
The MUlhciin Cornet Hand wilt moot til
the Tow it Hull ou Monday and Thursday
even lugs.
Providence Grange No. *217 P. of H.,
mints In Alexander's block on the 2nd Su
tunlav of euch month at 6Jf P. m. and on
the ftn Satunlav of each month at I'.j r. m.
The Irving I.uernry Institute meets In
tlie Town Ifa.lt, on the last Friday evening
ot eaoh month, until otherwise ordered.
The Millticliii 11. A L. Association meets
In the Tow ti llnll. on tbn evening of the
second Monday oreach month.
MUlhetiu Conncll No. 30ft, 0. I*. A. M.
meets every Saturday at S o'clock, p. m., lii
their Council Koom, Wilt's lloildliig. De
gree Meetings will be held on Tuesday ou
or lwfnre the full uiooa of euch month.
C. H. Hxu>, Soc. 11. F. Millku, C.
Brllrfoiitf Mnrk(.
Butter B • 16
tfeai".V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V//.V.V.V.*.V.*. itK
Rye en
HARDWARE
JAMES HARRIS & CO.,
Dealers in Hardware,
JY"a. 5. Brockerhoff Bote,
BELLEFOITTB, IPA_.
eroi.DEST lIAHDWARE NTORE lIV CENTRE CO.*6*
■#
Complete line of Hardware of all Kiml* at the
LOWEST PRICES.
The Celebrated Barley Sheaf Coot Store & Anchor Heater.
CALL AND SEE.
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
PI|W(K!IMAOMNCEST BRAN NEW FCTTO.
riAHUOJosewood Piano* onlv $175, must
FLDP AVUL SOLD. KINK ROSEWOOD CCKIGIIT
UIIUNNOLPUNTH I.ITTI.K USBU COST *BUO,
ONI.R #125. Parlor Organs 2 Stops #4 R >, 9 Htojw
#iif>. 12 STOPS only *75. Nearly New 4 Set
lteedl2 Btop Sub Baas and Coupler Organ
cost over Aian. LOWEST Prices ever of.
ered sent on 15 days test trial. You ask,
why 1 offer so cheap ? I answer Hard Times,
LUFTI employees must have work. Result of
war commenced on me bv the Monopolies.
Battle racing. Particulars free. Address
Daniel F Bcatly, WnslilnKton, New
Jersey. 30-4 w
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
FOR AN ACRE!
Of the Best land In AMERICA, near the
OKEAT UNION PACIFIC KAIUtOAIA
A FARM FOR $2OO.
In fMjr pny mcntn with low rates of
Interest.
SECURE IT NOW! ! I
Full infrinatinti sent free, address,
. F. I>A VIA. Land Ageut, U. P. R. R.
OMARA. NF.B. SU-lw
VEGETINE. ti* r:
178 Baltic St.. Brook lyn. N. Y. Nov. 14.1874.
H. H. HTEVBM, ESQ. Dear Sir,— Front tier
sonal benefit received by its use, as well as
from personal knowledge of those whose
cures thereby have seemed almost iniracu
loos, 1 rati MOST heartily and sincerely re
commend the YEOETINK for the complaints
which 11 IS claimed lo cure.
JAMES P. LMi.ow,
Lots Potior Olivary Baptist Chvrch. Sac
ramento. O. 2H-LW
Sew find Thrilling! MILLIONS EAGER
FOR IT!!
3000 Agents minted for the
CROBB""MF"C*EStMT
By the Unfolds the
siranpc social, tmtltlca! and religious pecnlt
arltie and History of the Rtmtan* and
Turk* ; cause of the war. mighty interest* at
stake; Biographies of itnler*. etc. Richly
Illustrated. FOR terms, addroft-' quicklv,
HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., 732 Ransom St..
Pliila , Pa. 28-4W
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD I* AT WATB DANUKItOCS.
VJftE
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLET , ,
a sure remedy fo UOI'GHS, an all
diseases of the THROAT, illNß#,
CHKSTami Ml (tilB MEMBRANE.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. N.CKITTENTON, 7 SIXTH AV
ENUE, New York.
Aft DC AT offb*T!
ILLKH I We will dll ring
■ thosehardTim
es dispose of 100 PI ANOS A ORGANS, new
and second-hand of first -class uiakurs In
eluding W ATKRS at lower prices for cash
or Installments or to let until iiald for than
ever before offered. WATERS' GRAND
SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS Jk OU
GANS (INCLUDING THEIR NEW SOU
VENIR AND BOUDOIR) are the BEST
MADE. 7 Octavo Pianos TL.'IO. 7 1-3 do
#JO not used a y ear. "2" Stop Organs #JO,
4 Stops (Off, 7 Stops 8 StojS #75, 10 Stops
$BB, 12 Stops FILM canh, not used U vear, in
perfect onler and warranted. LOOAL and
TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED. Illust
rated Catalogues Mailed. A lUHTUI DLS
•count to Trachcr*. Minister*. Ch\irche*.ete.
Sheet music at half price. HORACE WA
TERS 4 SONS, Manufacturers K Dealers.
40 East 14th St.. Union Square, N. Y. 4W
OSFANCY("ARIAS aIIMWKtyM With name
AWWCTS. JHXSI paid. J. 11. HURTEL>. Nassau,
N. Y. 28-4W
nnnii' Ml*. °> v * ir> ° capital
111111 ■ required to start canvassiug
jgjmi
ply, with stamp, to ft * y T7 A QCJTDQ
John K. Hallowfll, UUli T u U U Ii It U
139 East Eight St, New York. 4w
The Slack Hills.
By H. N. Maui'ike, who has spent 12 years
In this region, latest accounts of Gold ami
Silrer prospects, Agricultural ami Grazing
resources, 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 tine illustra
tions, and oue map. Price only 1 et
Sold bv At.l. N KWSDKAI.Kits or sent nost-paid
for 12c. by IYOXSELLY LOYII & t'O..
Pubs, Chicago, ill. 4w
GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Disease or the
Skin, Beautifies the Complexion,
Prevents and remedies Kheuuiatlsm
and tiont, Heals Sores and Abra
stons or the Cuticle and Counteracts
Contagion.
SOLD BY ALL DRIIGISTS.
PRICES—2S Cent* per Cake ; Box (3 Cakes)
70 Cents.
N. B.—Sent by Mall, Prepaid, on receipt of
price.
N. C. CRITTENTON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Avenue,
N. Y. 4*
XI
KnT.-Topp*, Ptfhclt, Paa-hoMer, Gold
en fen, K*t of Klogant Gold Bt.m
Sleeve Button*. Oont*' I-aka Ooorge Diamond Pin, Airre
itivat Stc.no Kins Inlaid with gold, Amethyt Stone Searf
fid. Gold-plated wadding Rlnt Set Koaebod ftu jHp*.
lAIIIUI' Flowered and Silvered flat Pin, Ladle*' raney Set
Pin and Drop*. Gold nlato Collar Button. Gent* OokVvlti.
ad Watch Chain and Set of ■■■ HA
Throe Gold-plated Stud*. TMe^^9
tntirt Lt stnt OOH ■
ttnts. - J E.KTRAORDIKARYm ■ A
INDVC EMS NTS TO A C.hKTS** 7—' ™ +
BRtOI, Clinton FtMO Nuw.Vorfc?
Glad Tiding to All!
JOHN B. FORD
HAS OPENED A TAftOfMIOP IN
Snook's Building, Millheim, Fonna.
Where he Is now ready to satisfy all those
who will give him their trade in city style.
He is a first-class Cutter anil Fitter ami as a
workman can not lie surpassed. With close
attention to Business, lie lK>i>es to receive the
Patronage of this connmMilty ami the couut
ry generally.
All orders promptly filled and
all work guaranteed.
3<J-6tn JOHN B. FOIID
ttttla&Koae Coral
Kk/Kx (set, Bmitpii ud
Pttliat tnpt, Brat
pal*to ta^min
AO CTIU. Is CM-
I rency or Sumtx,
J. ZBI.LISR & SON,
Ntt. $. BrockerholT Row, ■
BELLEPONTE, PA.
DEALERigIN
Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c.
-o - -
A Full Stock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand.
CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 oente and upwards. CARRIAGE
SPONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A share of the publio patron
age respectfully solicited.
WHY WASTE YOUB MONEY
WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY
WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY
IN SVCH lIARD TIMER
IN SUCH HARD TIMES
IN MJCiI UAKI> TIMES
IT WILL PAY YOU
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO COME TO Otil STORE
TO COME TC OUR STOKE
iW anything in the line of
)[>ry UoAdR, Clothing, farpeh, Oil
Cloth a, ItooU St ftboest Ureal
tirodi, Notion*. Trim -
nlaga, Skr.
We are selling—LADlES SHOES at I.W eta
We are selling—ladles Button Shoes at BLSO
We are selling—Ladies White Hose at Sets
We ore selling—Ladles Handkerchiefs at "<e
We are selling—DßESS GOODS at 8 cents
We are Goods at 10 ©ents
:*f . f f ?i i!' ie. • i
We arc sfciiiujr-CALI(;OKS at 5 cents
Wc Ore seIIing—"SKIRTINGS at 8 cents
I
We arc selling—SPOOL at 2 cents
We are •Piling—LADIES DOLMANS *L5Oe.
We ar€ selling—Ladies Trimmed llats at \.U)
Wc are selling—Ladles Trimmed Hats at I*s
Wc arc selling—Ladies TrfmMed nuts at 2.00
We are sellttfg—CAßPETS at 20 rents-
We are selllrtg-CAEPETS at 25 cents
We arc sclllrig—lngrain Carpets at SO cents
We are selling—Brussels Carpets at 81.00
Wc are selling—MKN'B BUlTrt at *>-00
UaTTi~rw*~ ' '■ .i
In fact we are selling everything
usually kept in a large and well se
lected stock for less than any other
house in Centre County. It will
pay you to call and see for yotfr
selves.
S. & A. LOEB.
FOR
Health, Comfort |
ECONOMY.
Cork Shavings are rtnstfr passed as an ar
ticle for Beds, Mattresses. &a They are ten
times as durable as Husks or Htraw. Only
6 eets per lb. Forty pounds will fill the
largest lied. For sale by ARMSTRONG, Buo.
& Co., 11 awl 46 First Aveuue, Pittsburgh.
Ta.
WAR I WAR I WAR!
fn the gre.it Dry Goods Battle In Lock
Itaven tint
BEE HIVE
ha* come off victorious on acoouut of the
wonderful loir prices at which Dry Rood*
are aokl at tlila old and reliable atore.
The third Immense stock of bfjr Uooda,
< rptii, ftc.. for the Spring and Hummer
trade la lust being opened at prices below
any ever before known.
5000 yard* all RII.K GROG RAIN RIBBON
beautiful shades, only 15 eta. per yard.
•JO new PARAHOLH, SPUING BTTI.ES. com
mencing at 18 ets. a piece.
Large lot BLACK KID GLOVKB, all Maw
25 ets. u pair.
COD Paeks PI NR. at 3 ets. a pack.
1000 yards DKKHS I.INP.NR, au. PCHE LIX
EN. from 16 ets. a yard up.
8000 yards BEAUTIFUL RPBING BTYLK
PItINTH, warranted fast color* at
sc. sc. sc. sc. sc. sc, sc. sc. ftc. j>er y.
200 Pair MENS* HALF IlOHKat 6 ets. apr.
200 Pair LADIES' HOKE at ets,
lauge Stock beautiful reddy made LA
DIES' SPRING SKIRTS, T, ets.
Immense Kuick ready made LINEN SUITS
roK I. A DIES, Very cheap.
Our Slock of STRIPED ft PLAIN RUJCft.
BItILLIANTINES, ALL WOOL, t>E PAWH
EH. M.AIDS ft RUMMER DRESS GOODS,
comprise* all the choicest styles In endless
variety.
THe largest and cheapest stock of PANT
INGS, Su urn NUN, TICKING*, MCSMNB, TOWL
isus. TABLE LINENS, MENS' FT ROTS' RUM
MEK WKAUS, ever brought to Look Haven,
at the BHK liivk J*t beingopened tbU
week.
New Stock CARrKT, Handsome ISOIUIN
CAnrrr, only 28 ets. a yard.
FLOOR OIL CLOTO, 2 yardsfwide, only IS c.
Large Stock of 3 PLY ANO FINK CAKPRT
CHAIN and WINDOW C CUTIS#, cheap.
HARDWARE
Kemfcmbarfcho Oreat
BEE HIVE DHT GOOD STORE, !
S M*n BTREKT,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
J. J. EVERETT,
Proprietor.
■ , r . % ,
iTWanted—sooo lb. Good TtTB
WAHHED WOOL in exchange for
Dry (*ooda, for which the Higheet
Cash Price will be paid.
THE PLACE TO BUY
YOUR
Beet*, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers and
Rubbers
FOB SUMMtR it At
KAMP'S !
Fur Ladies, Afuieif rind CkiUlrtn '*
trench Kid Button and Laccd Shoes.
A
AMERICA* RIB ARB BUTTON
tACtt hBOK.
Calfskin, Ki at and tlfaln Leather
i Pegged and Sewed Shoes.
Calf, Kin, Dpr and Split Leather
Beets aii Shoes. ••
Great Bargains for Cash
Buyers !
XO OTIIKIt tfEED APPtY
JACOB KAMP,
LiClt UAYIW, PRKXA
DA V.I.BROWN,
Manufacturer And Dealer in
* fV> T i jnwfr- V
TIN-WARE,
STOVEPIPE A TRIMMINGS,
SPOUTING and FRUIT CANS.
ve•-. • * i
Would respectfully Inform the public that
he keei>s on hand or makes to order
all kinds of TINWARE, STOVB.
FIXTURES, FBI IT CAMS,
etc.. etc.
SPOUTING A SPECIALITY !
Fruit cans
always on hand.
Repairing done at
short notice. Having
some ten years experienti*
In the business he flatters him
self that his work is fully effrtnl to
any in this section of the country. A
share of the public"s patronage to respect- _
fully solicited. Shrtn, second floor f
f'ootc's titore, liltlheluiv Poaaa.
ERfUnRS
Bellcfting M W> lw BY FAR the bast Parlor
and Orchestral Organ manufactured, we
challenge an J nianufactnrer to equal them.
The celebrated Golden Tongue Reeds Ri thi9
organ in eoajknction with the Perfected
Reed Hoards prod If ee sweet, pure and pow
erful tones. Superb cases of new and elegant
design*. Ministers, teaeUers, ohurelies
schools, lodges, etc.. should sand for price
Wst and dlscohiits.
Dealers will find it to their advantage lo
examine this instrument, t lifts improve
ments found in no other. Correspondence
solicited.
Best offer ever gfvefi. Money refttnded
tfpcm retam of ojtran :nd (might charges
paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty) both ways If
unsatisfactory, after a teat trial of ttve days
Organ warranted for six years. Agents dis
count given everywhere luve no agent
Agents wanted. Address,
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jersey, V. S. A
' AlcottT fater-V'•/1
' Aicardcd tA# Tenl, r '
Medal.
Tli rrtnst practical, *•
pie, and effective. 1 • •
perlor advantage at j . <
gate M ftfitWrSHli' v i
knowlcdged. Addrc*
C. T. ALCOTT ft -
Mfrs. of Wheels an. t
Machinery, Motet HOLLV< N. J. W ■ •
manujucluriim right*.
IKSUBANCE MEN!
AGEXTS WAXTED
—KOK RKK-=
Ket EflElaod Mutual Life lis. (J.
The widest mutual in the country .ft'harU. •<
1335.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN:
MAll If Nft WAKII IN, Genial />• ? ' i
l. South Fourth Street, Philadelphia;
Daniel F. Beatty'"
CAtTiOß.—fhe reputation have gin
and the celebrity of uiv Organs, have jmi
ed soldo Unprincipled parties and age
to oopp my circular*, and misrepresent i
Instrument*; against this the public ;• >
hereby euittioued. All my Organ# hear
IMitlc-hiak. Golden Tongue, and an trtv I'
nos liaTe the word PI * P O umierMmb
and also La veiny naineDMfftpraUd u
deuce, DANIEL K. BEArrr. xvashmtoti, ;T,
J., wit In nit which none is genuine.
Address,
DANIEL P. BEATTT,
Washington, X. J., C. .\,
LIES A HEALTH WITHOUa
LI&ITT NOW READ'i
IFOR AGENT. ,
The oulv lxstk practically treating thf rt< '
universally abaortiiiig tonic. Hhows IKW .
apply the treatment, and tells of many An •
oessfnf cures made by the use of tills Wonder
ful medium. Circulars ami liest terms : >
early applicants, f. M . KTODDAUT ft <e ;
.23 C'huxtnut Nt.. PltiLi. 4 r
George Fehi
. Wagon-Makei*,
AARJVSBt'Rfiw PEXXA.
All kinds of Wagons mads r to
Order.
Js * & " v *' ifi j v jJ jy
WASTED. * 9 ±£rmS^ w ,
Business that will Fa?
frtfm $1 to *8 per day< can ym pursued 4*i
your ow atKl is strictly but.
brabfe. Particv'art free, or samples Wort t
several dollars that wtU enable you to go jr.
work at ouce, will be sent on receipt of fifty
cfuts. x ,
a>Atto9 Wtelrtngl^^AJwtmflifaw
AehahceftealltoaMkeWnvßitaMcy
AHD GET THE DEBT GOODS IX Tin: MAJFCHBT;.
TEAS, COFFEES, ft(J, 1
at lower micea than the same odafith
can &• bought at Any other howee tu tills
country- All goods guaranteed to be satis.
facAbVT and as reprwuftrted, r %m Hmhy
wtU be refunded on return of the goods,
which may be done at our experts?.
Therejmtation of ow house for Mfttaif
standard goods at Low Prices, (for f*> year*),
has given us a standard In York Ctty
and vicinity, that is not enjoyed by anv
other house in the trade. After mature ftp
UU-mtiou wo have determined to offer our
,B thp tntcrfrtr, at the
>W?H Wholesale Trade Prteea. wbmi a
Qlu'i ls formed large enough to make a small
case. THe goods of each member of UMf chib
will lie put in seperate packages, and utafk
ed with name and cost, so as to avoid CoS,
fusion lu distribution. Goods will beaent bv
Express to Collect on DeHvcry. An IrtslrfWif
to saw? money dy purchasing fain My utp.
plies at New York AvholeiV Prices can Taftc
the matter over among friends and nefgK
bors, and send to us for Club C'.radar,
lbrt,- R we gfte a present of PRlfer ftsbds,
dr money to the person whs gets up the club,
to compensate for trouble ect- RaMpfn of *
TEA ft COFFEE sent ly matt. Send ft*
Price-list, and Club Circular. Atv
Stiner'e New York 6f Ctski& Tda
Co*i
M. H. MOSES, & CO.. , :
Fioprietors.
1 77. 79, 81, M and 86 TEREY Strt-ot N. Y.
' ' •
ncFLEGANT CARlfc *ll stfleS With ngfie.
LdlO ets.. pwd paid- J. B. Ousted, Nassau,
Co., N. Y. |v
Pest bargains in America, ill nlffl ,J. p
MM* and CaUkhtW; free. I AltllO Maxcn*
f3Newjileartt sheetrtfttale. retail* for lff.lt
fur eta. and sUmp. Cheap MRsio
Co., 51iA<fteboro, Mm * 4w
■* 4 ' 1 M , •<' "7 ~ . •
WE WlLLfife
most beautiful new Otiremos, fn French oil
color, ever seen for ff.Oft. Thev itfC fftouiif.
Ed in Bxlo black euameLdnd guild itwis. ov.it
oftening and outsail anything now before tl-<
public. Satisfaction guaranteed. Y*rwnpl
es U*r ft cents, or six for flp centa. Send Ui
cents Tor grand frustrated eat.Jnrrte Wfih
chrome of Moonlight on the Khiue, or 2)
cents for two Lamfscanesnhd Cafla Lilies on
black ground. J.I.ATILAM & CO., #l9 Wash
Ijtgton si. Rontoiu Slav. Headquarters roc
(itromos. Errgravfmrs and 1 P4IWVTVC
Ait Works. IC-3m A fUAIU lFj.
MIX on
Jewelrv
Conststi
n-6t flt'/taii;
■I gMj watch chain, LJ *
■ dies' handsome
brooch, Jtßcl Car.
sleeve button;-,
set spiral stuu* t collar button, heavy plain
wedding ring. and geats' Parfsfah dMiftnnd
pin. Tlie above articles sent; post-paid, for
50 CTN. have been retailed for #<". Bank
rupt stock and must lie sold. Solid Milton
Gold Watches, ilo each, for speculative par
poses, good timers, eqiial HI appearance to
a tauu genuine gojd. "His reputation for
honesty, fair dealing and Ifheramy f* tin
equaled bv unv advertiser In Wis city,"—
1. Day Book, /tec. lfi, 18"fi-
POSTAGE STAMPS TAKKN AS CASH.
F. STOGKMAM 27 BOND ST.. New York.
NERVQUSDEBtLTTY.
Vital Weakness, or tie press ion, a weak ex
hausted feeling. ho ChCrpJ* of courage; thd
result of Mental Orer-nerHj Indiscretion oc
Excesses, or some draiu upou tlife system fs
always cured by
Hraptney's HwnamstMc Specific Ho.
28.
It tones up and invigorates the sysfen*
dfsjiefs tlrfe gloom and dßsopndeney, Imparts,
strength and energy—stops the drain ami
reJrtvehafCs the entire men. Been used
twenty years with perfect success by thous
ands. ?W by denier*. Prtee, ♦i.-on per sitr
gle vial; or nia.UO per package of five vials
and *2.00 vial of powder. Sent by mail or
receipt of iirlce. Address Humphrey's
HoipiH'patlnc Medicine Companv, .VSJ ftroacf
way, New Y ark. 51x13 ljr.
RAND'S XKW YOftK G*TY MftUfESf
Dili ECTOR Y FOR 181?, The MeonU
volume of this valuable nrHtindispensab'
work has just been issued by the Publish
erg, Messrs. Walter Ileugli X Co., of 3 Par'
Place, New York. No pain* r expense
has bcey snared In the production of tl
present volume, to ma be ft complete ane
reliubUk.lix typographical ixppvunutev aim
binding; certainly ft Is a tine specimen <;
bookuiaking. It contains over one hpoU
red pagi'-s-jHom matter than the lsist year -
volute*, w&iieh has added largely to lb'
couj. of tW production of the work, an" ;
mapmwttnc Publishers to Issue herenfti*-
oiOvMte.thll cloth bound edition at On
rhiTW per copy, upon the receipt of whi m
stttu tbuy will forward the work to any:
| dress hi the l*nfttid States or Canada, >
! matO. postage prepui't.