Cjjt §ournal. Tiller & Deininjer. Proprietors B. O. DBINTOGER, Associate Editor Hlllhcliu.Thursday,Sep.l3. Terms —81.50 Per Annum. Millhelm on the L. C &S. C. R. R.' nasa population o£ 6—700, la a thriving business centre, and controls the trade of an average radiin of over eight miles, tu which the Joukn ii. has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. Advertisers will phase tnake a note of this SATED BT LIGHTMXU. My name is Hunt. Yes, sir; An thony Hunt. I fRh a settler and drover on this Western Prairie. Wilds ? Yes, sir; it's little else than wilds now, but you should have seen it when me aud my wife first moved up here. There was not a bouse in sight for miles. Even now we havn't many neighbors; but those we have are downright good ones. To appreciate your neighbors as you ought, sir, you must live in these lonely places, so far removed from the haunts of man. What I am about to tell happened t.en years ago. I was going to the distant town, or settlement, to sell some fifty head of cattle—fine crea tures, sir, as ever you saw. The journey was a more rare event with me then than it is now, and my wife liad always pleuty of commissions to charge me with in the shape of dry goods and groceries, aud such like tl ings. Our youngest child was a sweet little gentle thing, who bad been named after her aunt Dofothy. We called the child Dolly. This time my commission included one for her —a doll. She had never had a real doll; that is, a bought doll; only the rag buudles her mother made for her. For some days before my departure the child could talk of nothing else—or we, either, for the matter of that— fcr she was a great pet, the darling of us all. It was to be a big, big doll, with golden hair and blue eyes. I shall never forget m - the child's words the morning I was starting, as she ran after me to the gate, or tlie pretty pictare she made. There are some children sweeter and prettier than others, sir, as you can have but noticed, and Dolly was one. m "A very great big doll, please, dad dy," she called out after me; "and please bring it very soon." I turned to nod ayes to her as she stood in her clean whitey-brown pinafore against the gate, her nut brown hair falling in curls about her neck, and the lignt breeze stirring them. "A brave doll," I answered, "for nay little one—almost as big as .Dol ly. Nobody would believe, I dare say, how full my thoughts were of that promised dull, as I rode along, or what a nice one I meant to buy. It wts not often 1 spent money in what my good thrifty wife would have called waste; but Dolly was Dolly, and I meaut to do it now. The cattle sold, I went about my purchase and soon liad no end of parcels to be packed in the saddle- bags. Tea, sugar, rice, candles— but I need not worry you, sir, with telling of them—together with the calico for shirts and night gowns, md the delaine for the children's , frocks. Last of all I went about the doll—and found a beauty* It was not as big as Dolley, or half a big; but it had flaxen curls and sky blue eyes, and by dint of pulling a wire you could open and shot thes eyes at will. '•Do it up carefully," I said to the storekeeper. "My little daught er would cry sadly if any harm should happen it." * The day was pretty well ended before all my work was done, and iust for a moment or two I hesitated whether I should not stay in the town and start for home in the morning, U would have been the more prudent course. But I thought of poor Dolly's anxiety to got her treasure, aud my own happiness in watching the rapture in her delight ed eyes. So with my parcels pack ed in the best way they could be, I mounted my horse and started. It was as good and steady a horse as you ever rode, sir, but night be gan to set in before I was well a mile away from the town. It seemed as if it were going to be an ugly night, too. Again the thought struck me—should I tarn back and wait till morning ? I had the price of tbe cattle, you sec, sir, in my breast pocket; and robberies, aye, and murders also, were not quite unknown things on the prairie. But I had my brace of sure pistols with me,and decided to press on ward. The night came on as dark as pitch, and part of the wav my road would be pitch dark besides. But on that score I had no fear. I kuew the road well, every inch of it, though I could not* ride so last as I should have done in the light. 1 was about six miles from home, I suppose, and I knew the time must be close upon midnight, when the storm which had been brewing broke. The thunder roared, the rain fell in torrents; the best I could do was to press onward in it. All at once, as I rode on, a cry startled me; a faint, wailing sound, like the cry of a child. Reining up, I sat still and listened. Ilad I been mistaken ¥ No, there it was again. But in whut direction 1 could not tell. I couldn't see a thing. It waß,aßlsaid, as dark as pitch. Getting off my horse, I felt about, but could find nothing. And whita I was seeking the cry came again —the faint moan of a child in pain. Then I began to wonder. lam not superstitious, but I asked myself how it was possible that a child could be out on the prairie at such an hour and on such a night. No; a real child it could not tie. Upon that; came another thought —one lees welcome. Was it a trap to binder me on my way and en snare me ¥ There might be mid night robbers who would easily hear of my almost certain ride home that night and the money I should have about me. I don't think, sir, I am more tim id than other people; not as much so, perhaps as some; but I confess the idea made me uneasy. My best plan was to ride on as fast as I could, and get out of the mystery into safe quarters. Just here was the darkest bit of my road in all the route. Mounting my horse, I was about to urge him on, when the cry came again. It did sound like a child's; the plaintive wail of a child nearly exhausted. "God, guide roe!" I said, unde cided what to do. And as I sat another moment listening, I once more heard the cry, fainter and fainter. I threw myself off my horse with an exclamation: 4 4 Be it ghost or be it robber, An thouy Hunt is not the one to aban don a child to die without trying to save iu" But how was Ito save it ? -how find it ? The more I searched about, the less could my hands light on anything save the sloppy earth. The voice bad quite ceasrd now, so 1 had no guide from that. While I stood trying to peer into the dark ness, all my ears alert, a flood of sheet lightning suddenly illuminated the plain. At a little distance, just be hind a kind of a ridge, or gentle hill, I caught a glimpse of something white. It was dark again in a moment, but I made my way with unerring in stinct. Sure enough, there lay a poor little child. Whether boy or girl I could not tell. It seemed to be three parts insensible now, as I took it up, dripping with wei, from the sloppy earth. "My poor little thing I" I said as I hushed it to me, 44 We'll go and find mammy.. You are all safe now." And, in answer, the child just put out its feeble hand, moaned once and nestled close to me. With the" child hushed to my breast I rode on. Its perfect silence soon showed me that it slept. And, sir, I thank God that he had let me save it, and I thought how grateful some poor mother would be ! But I was fall of wonder for all that, won dering what extraordinary fate had taken the child to that solitary spot. Getting in sight of home I saw all the windows alight. Deborah had done it for me, I thought, to guide me home in safety through the dark ness. But presently I knew that something must be the matter, for the very few neighbors we had were collected there. My heart stood still with fear. I thought of some calamity to one or the other of the children. I bad saved a like one from perishing, but what might not have happened to my own ? Hardly daring to lift the hitch, while my poor tired horse stood still and mute outside, I went slowly in, the child in my arms covered with the long flap of my coat. My wife was weeping bitterly. "What's amiss V" I asked In a faint voice. And it seemed that a whole chorus of voices answeied me. "Dolly's lost." Dolly lost J Jaat for a moment my heart turned sick. Then some instinct, like a ray of light and hope, seized upou me. Pulling the coat off the face of the child I held, I lifted the little sleeping thing to the light, and saw Dolly. Yes, sir. The child I had saved was no other than mv own—mv lie tie Dolly. And I knew that God's good angels had guided me to save her, and that the first flash of the summer lightning has shone just at the right moment to show me where she lay. It was her white sunbon net that had caught my eye. My darling it was and none other, that I had picked up on the drenched road. Dolly anxious for her doll, bad wandered out unseen to meet me in the afternoon. For some hours she was not missed. It chanced that my two* elder girls had gone over to our nearest neighbor's and my wife, missing the ehild just afterwards, took it for granted she was with them. The little one bad come on and on, until night and the storm overtook her, when she fell down frightened and exhausted. I thank ed Heaven aloud before them all, sir, as I said that none but God and his Iloly angels had guided rue to her. It's not much of a story to listen to, sir, as I am aware of that. But I often think of it in the long nights, lying awake; and I ask my self how 1 could bear to live ou now, had I ran awuy from the poor little cry in the road, hardly louder than a squirrel's chirp, and left my child to die. Yes, sir, you are right; that's Dol ly out yonder with her mother, picking fruit; the little trim light figure iu pink—with just the same sort of white sunbonnet on her head that she wore that night ten years ago. She was a girl that was worth saving, sir, though I say it; and God knows that as long as my life asts I shall be thankful that 1 came on home that night instead of stay ing in the town. A "STUPID"* VAN DERBILT. It is pretty well known that dur ing William 11. Yanderbilt's youth bis father, the Commodore, had very little confidence in his sagaci ty or business ability. Against the active advice of some of his friends, he persistently declined the young man's co-operation because he thought him "stupid." A story is current on Staten Island which goes tashow how the Commodore's eyes came to )e opened to the mistake in to which lie had allowed himself to fall concerning his oldest boy. Will iam owned a farm near his father's and fiuding that it required fertilisa tion, he applied to him for some manure. "How much do you want ?" in quired the Commodore. "Ob, about a load," said the son. "Certainly, I can spare that," was the reply. Wnenthe Commodore visited his place the next week, be found that his yard and stables were swept clean of the great heaps of com|x>site which he hid allowed to eccumu late. "Why, how is this ?" he said to his farmer. 44 Your son came and got it," was the answer. 4 'He said you gave him permission." The Commodore (went fuming to William aud said in a bustling way, 4 'See here, young man, what have you been about; how dared you to cart off all my manure ?" "You said I could have it," was the rejoinder. "You void me to take a load." "A load! why you have got every bit there is." "I only took a load, father—a sloop load." The old man's eyes were opened, and he concluded to give the son a "slice" of stock to operate with, and soon after made him Vice Presi dent of the Central road. littleYj Little If you are gaining little by little every day be content. Are your ex penses less than your income, so that, though it be little, you are yet constantly accumulating and grow ing richer and richer every day ? lie content; so far as concerns money, you are doing well. Are you gaining knowledge every day ? Though it be little bv little, the aggregate of the accumulation, where no day is permitted "to pass without adding something to the stock, will be surprising to yourself. Solomon did not become the wis est man in the world in a minute. Little by little—never omitting to learn something, even for a single day—always reading, always study ing a little between the time of ris ing up in the morning and laying down at uight; this is the way to ac cumulate a full storehouse of knowledge. Finally, are you daily improving iu character ? Be not disjouraged because it is little by little. The best men fall far short of what they themselves would wish to be. It is something, it is much, if you keep good resolutions better to-day than you did yesterday, bet ter this week than you did last, bet ter this year than you did last year. Strive to be perfect, but do not be come down-hearted so long as you are approaching nearer and nearer to the high standard at which yon aim. Little by little fortunes are accu mulated; little by little knowledge Is gained; little by little character and reputation are achieved. The Girard estate in Schuylkill and Colombia counties embrace 20,- 000 acres of land, of which 6,592 acres are coal lands. The product ive capacity of these lands in mer chantable coal, after deducting usual waste in the process of mining, makes the enormous aggregate of 174,000,000 tons. The present de duction is about 1,000,000 tons per annum. A spinster lady of 60 remarked the other day, that she could go alone at 6 months. "Yes," said her hate ful young half-brother, "and you have been going it "alone" ever since, and never euchred anybody." Good humor is like rain which makes the lielda of daily life fre3h and odorous. VEGETINE. An Excellent MMllelne.n SpuiNarißLD. 0., Feb. 18,1877 This Is to certify tlißt I liavo used VKOE TINE. manufactured by If. It. Stevens, Bos ton. Mass., for Rheumatism mid General Prostration of the Nervous System, with ROOD success. I recommend V EGKTINK US an erceUent medicine lor such complaints. Yours very Trulv, c w - VAHIWCI&IFT. Mr. Vnndegrlft, of the Arm of Vandegrift & Huffman, Is a well-known business nun In this place, having one of the largest stores in SprlngAeid, 0. Onr Mlulntor* Wife. .* J-ot'isviLLE, KY., Feb. 16, ln. MR. H. R. STEVENS. . I^ a ll *° IWM suffer ing terrlblv with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our miulster a wife advised me to take VEU RTJNR. After taking one bottle, I was eu tlrely relieved. This ve-u. reeling a return of the disease, 1 again commenced taking It, and ain being benefited greatly. It also greatly improves my digest lon. Respectfully, MRS. A. BALLARD 1011 West Jefferson Street. Hnfe aud Rure, MR. 11. R. STEVENS. In 1872 your VROKTINE WAS recommended to me; and, yielding to the j>ersn.t*lons of a friend, I consented to try It. At the time 1 was suffering from general debility anil nervous prostra'lon, superinduced by over work and Irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative properties seem ed to affect my debilitated system froin the first dose; and under Its |>ersistent use I rapidly recovered, gaining more than usual health and good feeling. Mince then 1 have not hesitated to give V KORTINR my moat un- Mualined Indorsement as being a safe sure and powerful agent In promoting health and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. VtcorriNK Is the only medicine I use, and as long as I live 1 never expect to find a better. Your* truly, W. H. CLARK, IJO Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn. VEGETINE. The following letter from Kev. O. W. Mansfield, formerly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Phurch. Hyde Park, and at pres enta settled in Ioweli, must convince every one who reads his lettor of the wonderful curative qualities of VmrriXK as a thorouah cleanser and purifier of the blood. „ i> i H I OK rAKK - Ma " • Ft ' b - 15 1877. MR. H. R. STKVKRS. * Sir;— About ten years ago my health failed through the depleting effects of dvs rl attacked by tvphoid fever in Its worst form. It set tled In my back, and took the form of a large deep seated abseeas, which was fifteen months in gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill In the State, but received uo permanent eure. I suffered great pain at times, and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lost small p eoea of hone at different times. ni £r .J?. n OI .! thns *bont seven years, till May, 1574, when a friend recommended me to go to vnnr office, and talk with you on thevlrtue of Warns*. I did so, and by your kindness passed through vour manufac tory, noting the Ingredients, ic., bv which your remedy Is produced. By what I saw and heard I gained some confidence in V aairrnf*. I commenced taking It soon after, bnt felt worse from Its effects; still I persevered, and soon felt it was benefiting me in other re -1 did not see the result I de sired til! 1 had taken It faithfully for a littlo more thau a year, when the difficulty In the back was cured: and for nine months I have enjoyed the best of health. I have In that time gained twenty five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever be fore in my life, and f was never more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had scroful ous swelling as large as iny fist gather on another part of my boiv. I took V KGKTINK faithfully, and It removed It level with the surface In a month. I think 1 should have been cured of my main trouble sooner If I had taken larger doses, after hav ing become accustomed to Its effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney disease understand that it takes time to et re chronic diseases; and. il tlmy will patiently take VKOKTINK, it will. In my Judgment, cure them. With great obligations I am Yours very trulv, ™ °- w - MANSFIELD. ra*or of the Mc hodlst Episcopal Church VEQETINF. PREPARED BY 11. It. STEVENS, Host ,*, Must Vegetine is Sold by .-ill Druggists. Glad Tiding to All! JOHN~B~FORD HAS OPENED A TAII-ORSHor IN Snoot's Biildiig, Millieim, Pent. Where lie l now ready to satisfy all those who will give him their trade In city style. He Is a first-class Cutter ;md fitter and as a workman can not he surpassed. With clone attention to Business, he ho|es to receive the Patronage of this community and the count ry generally. All orders promptly filled and all work guaranteed. 30-Gm THE PLA.CE TO BUY YOUR Boots Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers and Bobbers FOR SPRING ANIVsUMMER IS AT IC-A-MIF'S ! For Ladies, Misses, and Children's Jf reach Kid Button and Laced Shoes. AMERICAN KID AND BUTTON LAChiB hliOE. Calfskin, K1 at and Grain Leather 'Pegged and Sewed Shoes. Calf, Eiii, Upper and Split Leather Boots and Shoes. Great Bargains for Casta Buyers NO OTHER NEED APPLY JACOB KAMP, LCK HAVEN, PKNNA nFITTIffiCILKBRjI- Htil 111 ATEOtiOI'DKN Uhn 1 ■ ■ **TONGUK. Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. P. itowci & Co., (N. Y., Newspaper Reporter, says: "Daniel F. Beatty, the organ builder, of WashiNgton, N. J. f presses forward with greatest vigor." Prom wm. Peol, Nlagar esFalls, N. Y. "Several months use of the elegent Parlor Organ you sent me satisfies me that it Is one of the best made. t has a rich tone; its various tones are most pleasant. most heartily recommend your orggos fur parlor school, church or other use. _ Best offer ever Riven. Money refunded upon return of orgau and freight charges paid by me (Daniel K. Beatty) both wavs If unsatisfactory, after a test trial of Ave days. Organ warranted for Ave years, fiend for extended list of testimonials before buying u'patlor Organ. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington. Sen Jersey T S. BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. F. D. M ' CTL L 0 M , Late Chief Clerk of the Robinson House, PITTSBURG, Penna. Proprietor. Only First Glass Hotel in the Oity. Charges moderate. Bellefonte, Having opened rooms on the 2nd floor of Win. Wolf's warehouse, he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of men's and boy's garments, according to the latest styles, and upon shortest notice, aud all work warranted to render satisfaction. Cutting aud reoalr tig done. 25 ly. BETTER THAR WESTERN LANDS. B. B. NKVIN.7MS HANSOM ST., PHILA "• DRi.riii A. PA., has for sale thousands choice Improved and unimproved lauds, in Delaware and Maryland within a few hours, by rail, of the Philadelphia and New York markets. Climate healthful ; lands cheap; rail roads, churches and sellout hous es abuedant: splendid opportunity for Colo nies. Send for Illustrated Pamphlets. Free. 24-3ra DAN. F. BEATTY'S These remarkable Instruments possess ca pacities for musical effects and expression never before attained, adapted for Amateur and Professional, and an ornament In any parlor. EXCKI. IN QUALITY OF TONE, TITOR OUGH WORKMANSHIP, ELEGANT DE SIGN AND FINISH and Wonderful Variety of thilr Combination Solo Stops. oSLßeauUfnl new Centennial Styles now ready. Address, DANIEL P. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. U. 8, A. Late Immense Discoveries by STANLEY and others are added to the only com plete. Life and Labors of Livingstone. This veteran explorer ranks among the moat heroic fit? urea of the century, and tliU lHok is one of the mmt attractive, fascinat ing, richly Illustrated and iustruetiv vol nines ever Issued. Being the only entire and authentic life, the millions are eager for it , Hud wide-avraae agents are wanted quickly For proof and terms address KURKAUI) BROS., Publishers, 733 Sansom St., Phi la.. J; M ABi If W < M John it. roi Awarded the Highest ledal at Tirana. E. &H. I. KTHONT & CO 591 Broadway, JYew York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dea lers In Engrarags. tamos ani Frame:. STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, Photographs, And kindled goods—Celebrities. Actresses, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS We are Headquarters for orerything In the way of BTERBOPTICONBAND MAGIC LANTERNS, MIC OVriEKTIF ICANTEBN, ST HEOPANOTICOW, rXIVEBKITY BTEMEOPTICOM, AVERTISER' TEREOPTICOI ABTOPTICON, SCHOOLLANTERN, FAM/LY LANTERN PEOPLE' LANTKRN. Each style being the best of Its class In the Catalogue of Lantcrnsand Slides, with d! rections for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. Visitors to the Centesnial Exposition will do wisely to defer purchasing goods In our line until they come to our stoi e In New York, where they will And greater variety and more moderate nrlces, and can select more at their leisure. But we have a con cession to sell some styles of our goodsinthe building of the Department of Public Com fort, and those not coining to New York are Invited to call on our representation there (S- A fullstock of Views of the Eximsl tion Buildings and their contents. ULCut out this ad. lor reference"®!. BEATTYffiB ESTABLISHED IK 1856. Anv first-class SlttM PAINTER AM s ETTSBEB oau learn something to hi Advantage by addresting the manufacturer DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. BELLEFONTE BREWERY, LEWIS HAAS, Proprietor. IRA T. COTTLE, Fashionable Tailor, Centre Hall. Parlor Organs, HARDWARE! THE BEST ANil CHEAPEST AT Boggis Bros. Exchange Building, MAIX STREET, Lock Haven. i aHVAMIHVH market. JOHN C. MOTZ <& CO. BANKERS MILLHEIM, PA. Hecieve Deposits, Allow Interest, Discount Not a: Buy and Sell Government Securitiesi Gold and Coupons, Issue Drafts n New York, Philadelphia or Chicaff nd possess ample facilities for the >nts r* ll^ MUTTY Washington, New U. S. A Ceo. L. Potter, Jno L. Kurts GEO. L POTEI A CO., General Insurance gency BELI EFONTE PA.£ Strongest Agency in the County. Folici* Issued on the Stock and Mutual Plao. 18xi BEATTYpHi^iS DANIEL F. BEATTY Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. IVfXS* PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. Adonted by all the queens of faahlon. Send £ r \ & I V£ S8 ' So - Zm North Fifth L. Philadelphia. Pa. FOOT PCW* MACII NKKY. rent machine* with Builders, Cabinet Wagon Makers ■XTI (n mlsceilane /k can compete as JLLITT AD PKTCB With power manufactur o Amateur's sup saw blades, fancy .•odaaiid designs. Say where you read thU and "end for catalogue and price*. W. F. & Joux I AKNES Kockfora, Winnebago, Co., Beatty's Parlor KORGANS.3 ELEGANT STILES, with Valuable Improvements. New ana Beautiful Solo Stops. OVER ONE THOUSAND Organists and Musicians endorse these organs and re commend them as STRICTLY FIRST CLASS In tone. Mechanism and durability. War ranted for six years. Most Elegant and Latest Improved. Have been awarded the HIOHEBT PRE MIUM In competition with others for , Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIES ACTION PURE, SWEET, and STEM BAL ANCED TONE, ORCHESTRAL EF FORTS and INSTANTANEOUS ACCESS WHICH MAI BE UAD TO THE KERBS. Send for Price List Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington. Mew Jersey, U. S. A} CRISTADORO'S IT ATP nvr Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the BAFEBT and EST; it acts instantaneously, producing he must natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT BTAIN the SKIN, and Is easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Ueutle^nan^^m^y^BruggUts. P. O. Bex, IM3. ' NewVork. BEATTY— —- BEST IN TJS"E3 Grand Square pi Agents wanted, male or female. In every county In the. United States and Canada A liberal discount made to teachers, ministers churches, schools, lodges, etc., where I have no agents. Illustrated catalogue and prl ce list free. Correspondence solicited. Agent discount given where I have no agents. Bes offer ever given now ready. Address, m jpi M STOVEPIPE & TRIMMINGS, Would respectfully Inform the public that he keens on hand or makes to order all ltlnds of TINWARE, UTOVB RIXTURU, PRC IT CANS, etc., etc. SSPODTH6 A SPECIALITY IS Fruit cans always on band. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters blm self that his work Is folly equal to any in this section of the country. A share of the public's patronage Is respect fully solicited, lies, seemed deer ef Toole's More, Mlllkeina. Poaaa. PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, Thete Certificates 3 are unequaled by anything of the kind out. Hundieds of thera are sold annu ally by Ministers of the Gospel and others. tTe were so highly pleased with the samples sent us, that we ordered a large lot at once: and made arrange ments with the publishers for the right of exclusive sale m Penn. Gregg, Potter, Haines and Miles townships. We respectfully invite Mi ister> and young couples to come and 543 Pot sale singly or by the dosen W. WALLACE & CO., J. Corner ZMZain AnH Q-rove Streets, LOCK HAVEN, PA. A full stock of Drug-s 8c Chemicals constantly on hand. AUtfce cadicy latent Medicines—Paints, Oils and Glass, at lowest prices A a ' . YigrK. / L^fi ■'MillieiiMarMe Worh ji The undersigned would agkin call the attention of the public to the fact that they are still engaged n the manufacture Moments' Couches, H capstones J Snore, EAST of BRIDGE, DEININGEIt & JJUSb'ER. ATTOXNXY.AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, 43xly. DAXIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. DAY. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in th-waie. SPOUTING and FRUIT CASS. THE JOURNAL OFF! PHOTOGRAPH FAMIL Y RECORD, CONFIRMATION CERTIFICATES, published by CRIDEB & BROTHER, YORK, PINNA. Druggists, BCITTVpiano Hun mMI Vptlßkl. T p " iGo. E. Letcher, • rmofWm. K Letcher Bro. Bankers. Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano awl think It a rerr fine toned one oat here. Waited a abort time to give it a food feet, f you wish a word In favor of it we will cheerfully give it.* Jamea R. .Brown, Esq-. X d wardsrille, II says: The Beatty Piano received gives entire satisfaction." Agents wanted. Bend for catalogue. Address DA\l EL F. BEATTY, WtahisgiM, New aasoey, u. •- A FOUR PICKS COLORED PLATES. WHOLE LIBKAKT IK ITSELF. ISVALUABLE IS A AIILT. More than 3f,050 copies have been placed In thepublic schools of the United btatcs, by Btate enactments or School cotaera Recommended by Ptate Super Jnteudenta of Schools in 27 diffeient States. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary eon- Laiues flfth ssors master than any other, the type being smaller, theiefore giv lug inuca more matter on a page. Webster contains £OOO Illustrations in the body of the work, nearly three times m inaiir as any other Dictionary, aud these are repeat ed and classified at the end of the work. Has about 10.00? wards aad mean Ingunat In other i catenaries. Embodies about om hundred years of literary labor, and is several years later than any other large Dictionary. The sale oi Webster's Dictionary is 20 times as great as the sale of any other series ofl>ictionarlea Published byti.dC.MEMLtX Spring ftcl l, Maar. BEATTTSWrJt® Est'd. in iSSi, Believing It to be BY FA it Up boot Pa rlor and Orchestra Oman watiufacturecl, we challenge any manufacturer to equal them. The celebrated Golden Tongue Heeds la tills organ in conjunction with the Perfected tteod Boards produce sweet, pore and pow erful tones, bufwrb cases of new and elegant designs Ministers, teachers, rhurubes schools, lodges, etc.. should send for price list and discounts. Dealers will find it to their advantage to examine this instrument, t has improve menta found In no other. Correspondence solicited. Best offer ever given. Money refunded npou return of organ and freight charges paid by we (Daniel P. Bc.ittyj both ways If unsatisfactory, after a test trial oTlvw days organ wnrraoted for six years. Agents dis count given everywhere hire no agent Agents wanted. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTV, VMfclagtea, sfew lemy, 0. .A. uds for sale the 'celebrated CERTIFICATES, and other work intotbeii Our piiceß de rate our work to none part of .the state. and MLLLHEIM, J'A t&alfL 7 I rjj; j ii&ti; | { 1} f?tjs -. ,1V fJIT* M'i, > < inn' ,'JkHtJl',l m i h*t, -„v:.