Cjjt Journal filter & Deiniiiicr. Proprietors B. O. DMXIKGER, Associate Editor 111 lhclm, Thursday, Sep.2o. Terms —91.50 Per Annum. Mlllhelm on the L. C & S. a R. R.* nasa population 016—700, Is a thriving busiuess centre, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, tn which the dOUKUix. has a Larger circulation than all ether eonnty prfpers combined. Advertisers will please mate a note of this k TEST 6F CHARACTER. "Uncle Henry," said Julia Den ham, "may I see you in the library | a moment this morning ?" "Certainly, my dear, I am at yonr command now," and be led the way into the room. He banded his niece to an arm-chair and took a seat op posite her. # "Uncle," said Julia, with a little becoming confusion, "I have receiv ed an offer." "Whew J" exclaimed her uncle, "that Is coming to the point with a vengence." "And I wish to consult you about it." "A very sensible resolution. May I know from whom the offer has been received ? M "Edward Fitzroy." "You haveu't known him very long ?" "Not—very," said Julia, slowly. "But you think you know all about him, I dare say. Are you vary much in love with him ?" "Not desperately," answered Ju lia, smiling. "At the same time 1 confess that lam strongly prepos sessed in his favor." "And this prepossossion is likely to become a warm sentiment. Well, my little niece, as vou have requested my advice, I will give it. I do not obiect to this lover of yours. Indeed I know nothing against him. But then I know too little of him at any rate to be able to form a deliber ate opinion of his character. If I mistake not this is also yonr case. Now it is my theory that no woman ought to marry unless she is suflW ciently well acquainted with her in tended husband to have a pretty con fident assurance of leading a happy life with him. I therefore counsel you to delay giving your answer tor a month, and in that time I will contrive to become better acquaint ed with him." "Your advice is good," said Julia, thoughtfully, 4 'and I will follow it." "Thank you," said her uncle, kindly, "for the confidence yon have reposed in mv judgement. I sin cerely hope that the young man will prove to be all that we can desire." Edward Fitzroy was in business in the neighboring city. He bad embarked a small property inherited from bis father, in a dry goods es tablishment, and having a good bus iness tact was driving a flourishing trade. His acquaintance with our heroine had commenced during a summer residence at the village which she made her home. It was not strange that be should have been attacted by Julia. Her gayety, vi vacity and beauty made her gener ally admired; and had anything else been requisite the reputation of be ing her uncle's heiress would have procured her suitors. But it is not necessary to dwell further on this point of our story. We are inter ested to learn how Uncle Henry's plans succeeded. He first made cautious inquiries relative to the young man's business standing, ail of which were answer ed satisfactorily. But this did not satisfy him. He wished to see for himself. Accordingly he purchased a suit of clothing so different from that which he was accustomed to wear, that with a pair of green gog giee super-added be felt convinced they would disguise him sufficiently for his purpose. Thus attired be lounged into the stcie, ani inquired for some trifling article He was piyrposely very slow in being suited. Meanwhile lie watched with some attention the bearing of Fitzroy, who was trading with a fashionably attired lady at a little distance. Nothing could be more polite or ob sequious than the conduct of the young tradesman. With unwearied assiduity he took do ivn from the shelves and displayed a large stock of merchandise, until the fastidious taste of the lady was at lenght suit "He is attentive to his custom ers," thought Uncle Henry. "Tbat is a good sign. But perhaps it may be simply because she is rich and fashionable. Here's a customer of a different kind. Let me see how be treats her." At this moment a woman very poorly dressed, with a worn and weary expression, as if she were bet ter acquainted with the dark 'Rhan ihe bright side of life, entered the street door and advanced to the counter. The affable smile which Fitzroy had in his interview with lie last customer disappeared, and iii its place was seen the supercilious glance. ''l would like' to look at some calicoes," said the customer. ••Here are some," said Fitzroy, curtly, pointing to a pile which lay upon the counter. He did not stir from his position, but gazed at the woman with an air that seemed to indicate how utterly Indifferent tie was to her patronage, "Will you show me some of them ?" asked the woman, mildly. "There they are, ma'am; you can see them for yourself." "What is the price of this ?" she inquired, looking at one which lay at the top. "Ninepence a yard." "I don't altogether like the fig ure," she said, after a pause. Don't you ?" returned Fitzroy, in differently. The customer began to examine some of the other prints. Of course in doing so she was obliged to dis arrange them somewhat. "Don't pull them all to pieces," add Fitzroy, rudely. "There isn't auch difference In them. You'd better take the first that comes. How much do you want ?" ••Ten yards." "Well, you bad better let me cut It off quickly, as I can't stand wait ing on one customer all day." Thus importuned,| the woman hastily indicated one of the prints, and the required quantity was meas ured off. Change was hastily made and the woman departed. Her place was taken by a wealthy lady like the first, the rustle of whose silk proved an immediate passport to the good graces of the yonng merchant. "I don't like that," thought Un cle Henry, who had not been unob servant of the little scene. "He has no right to treat one customer bet ter than another. At all events all ought to be treated with common civility, whatever their attire may be, or however small may be their purchase. These gloves are half a dollar, are they ? (these words were addressed to the shopman, who was waiting upon him). Very well, I will take them." Meanwhile the woman who had just purchased the calioo re-entered the store with a hurried step and a lx>kof trouble. She waited until Fitzroy was through with the lady upon whom he was attending, and then pressed to the counter. "Well, what now ?" asked the young man, superciliously. "I believe you made a mistake about the change you banded me." "A mistake 1" be repeated. "It is quite impossible." "But,', said the woman, anxious ly, "don't you remember that I gave you a two-dollar bill, and you only gave me back two quarters ?" "Wasn't that right ?" "No; I bought ten yards at nine pence a yard, which made but a.doi lar and a quarter." "And you handed me a two-do lar bill ?" "Yes." "Then I most have given you back three quarters." "But, sir, it cannot be, I have only two." "Oh, you'll find the other in yonr pocket, if you haven't spent it," said Fitzroy, insolently. The woman col red. "Indeed, sir, I know I am right," she said troubled. "It is for your interest to," he re turned, with a sneer. "And yon won't rectify the mis take, then ?" said the pqor woman, faintly. "You make a great fuss about a quarter of a^dollar." "It is of some importance to me." said the woman. "I can't return it," said Fitzroy, shortly. "There is no end to the im postions that would be practiced upon me, if I allowed everybody to come back and claim that they had not re ceived the right change." Here Uncle Henry, who had list ened with indignation to this scene, interfered. "Yon are mistaken," said be, de cidedly. "I saw vou hand this lady her change, and you passed her but two quarters." Fitzroy glanced at the speaker. It has not been mentioned that Un cle Henry, the better to conceal his identity, was coarsely dressed, and accordingly Fitzroy set him down as a person of no consequence. He therefore answered, haughtily: (, I shall need more than your word, my good sir. How do I know bnt you are in league" "Good-moining, sir," said Uncle Henry, abruptly. "You may here after regret tills gratuitous insult. Madam, will you allow me a word with you ?" The woman followed him out of the shop, while Filzray in no very pleas&ntlmood mattered about the "airs of these beggars." "Madam," said Uncle Henry, when they were in the street, "will you accept from me this piece of gold which will in a measure atone for this man's rudeness and your loss ? Nay, no thanks ! What I haye witnessed has been worth more to me than the small sum." At the end of a month Edward Fitzroy came to receive Julia Den ham's answer to his suit. He felt quite confident of a success—a con- fldonco which was somewhat dim in ishtd by the coldness with wbbh she returned his greeting. "I must decline the honor of your allance," said she, in answer to his urgent proposal. "But what can have wrought this change in you?" he asked, his countenance changing. "I must refer you to my uncle." Uncle Henry, who entered the room immediately, explained 111 a few words in what way they had gained an unfavorable impression of his character. He concluded by saying: "The man who is obsequious to the rich and impertinent to the poor, shall not, with my consent, marry one in whom I feel any inter eat." A year afterward Julia formed an alliance with one more worthy of her, and never had cause to regret adopting her uncle's test. JUDGE LYNCH IT WORK. Four Mnrdfrtr* TrmtAKK ' Peb - 1& . WT. MB. H. R. STKVKNS. 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I commenced taking it soon after, but felt worse from its effects; still I persevered, and soon foit it was benefiting me i n other re spect*. \et I did not see the result 1 de sired tih f had taken it faithfully for a Uttle more than a year, wheu the difficulty In the bock was cured; and for niue months I have enjoyed the best of health. ' I have in that time gained twenty.!to pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever toe fore In ray life, and iwas never more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had scroful ous swelling as large as my flat gather ou another part of my nody. I took VaowrfSK faithfully, and It removed it level with the surface in a month. I think 1 should have been cured of my main trouble soouer If 1 had taken larger doses, after hav ing Income accustomed to Its effects. * Let your natrons troubled with scrofula or klduey disease understand that it takes time to ct re chronic diseases: ami. (if thev will patiently fake VBUKTINK, it wilL LU my Judgment, cure them. With great obligations 1 ant Yours very truly, W. MANMFIKLD. Pastor of the Me ho 3fMJm HiHHl.rOft THE PLACE TO BUY * YOUR Booth, Shoes, Gaiters, 81lppers aod Rubbers TOR BPttr*o,AN-p SUMMER IS IT For Ladies, Misses, and Children's Jb reach Kid Button and Laced Shoes. AMERICA!! KID AND BITTfN LACED SHOE. * —• - . „ A Calfskin, Ki at and Grain Leather 'Pegged and Sewed Shoes. Calf. Kip, Upper aid Split Leather Boots and Shoes. Great Bargains for Cash Buyers NO OTHER NEED AFPLY JACOB KAMP, LCK HAYEK, PENNA BEATTY'SS *• . . A. } ,-i Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. P. Rovvci &Co.,(N. Y.) Newspaper Reporter. says: "Daniel F. Beatty, the organ builder, of WasliiNgton, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. Peol, Niagara Falls. N. Y. "Several months use of the elegent Parlor Organ you sent mc satisfies ine that it is one of the Dest made. t has a rich tone; its various tones are most pleasant. moat heartily recommend your orggns for parlor school, church or other use." Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty) both wavs If unsatisfactory, after a test trial of ffve days. Organ warranted for Ave years. Send for extended list of testimonials before buying a*patlor Organ. Address. DANIBL P. BEATTY, Washing. * .We, Jersey, s mm iioysE, BELLEFONTE, PA. P.D. M CTLLOM, Late Cliief Clerk of the Robinson House, PITTSBURG, Peuna. Proprietor. Only First Class Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. BELLEFONTE BREWERY, LI WlB 1148, Proprietor. Bellefonte, 26-1 Pa. IK4 T. UOTTLK, Fashionable Tailor, Oentre Hall. Having opened rooms on the 2nd floor of Win. Wolfs warehouse, he Is prepared to manufacture all kinds of meu's and boy's garments, according to the latest styles, and upon shortest notloe, and all work warranted to render satisfaction. Cutting and repair ug done. 25 ly. BETTER THAN WESTERN LANDS. Tk R. B. NKVIN.7M HANSOM ST., PUILA LY* DELPHI A. PA., has for sale thousands of choice improved und unimproved lauds, In Delaware and Maryland within a few hours, by rail, of the Philadelphia and New York markets. Climate healthful ; lands cheap; mil roads, churches and school hous es abuedant: splendid opportunity for Colo nies. Send for Illustrated Pamphlets, Free. DAN. F. BEATTY'S Parlor Organs, These remarkable instruments possess ca pacities for nmsieal effects and expression never before attained, adapted for Amateur and Professional, and au ornament in any parlor. EXCEL IN QUALITY OP TONE. THOR OUCH WORKMANSHIP, ELEGANT DE SIGN AND FINISH and Wonderful Variety of thelr.Combination Solo Stops. VA.Beautiful new Centennial Styles now ready. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. Late Immense Diseoreties by STAN LEY and others arc just added to the only com plete. Life and Labors of Livingstone. This veteran explorer ranks among the most heroic lis urea of the century, and this book is one of the most attractive, fascinat ing, richly Illustrated and Instructtv vol umes ever issued. Being the only entire and authentic life, the millions are eager for U , and whle-awaKe ageuta are wanted quickly For proof and terms address HUBBARD BROS.. Publishers, 733 Sanson* BL, PbiU.lJt \ HARDWARE! HARDWARE! THE BEST ANjJ CHEAPEST ( h AT Boggis Bros. Exchange Building, MAI!t STREET, Lock Haven. 1 HARDWARE! Awirded the Highest Medal at Vienna. E. & H. T. HTHOKT & CO 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) ■aaafketarers, Importers A Dos ■era la EiMes. Chroios mi Frames. 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A full stock of Views of the ExposL tlou Buildings and their contents. &.Cutout this ad. for referenced! BEATTYgg ESTABLISHED IN 1856. Any first-class SIGN PAINTEM AN s ETTEREB can learn something to hi advantage by addresting the manufacturer DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washiugtou, New Jersey, U. S. A. j OIIN 0. MOTZ £? CO. La-WLIC 5 | MILLHEIM, PA. Rccuve Deposits, Allow Interest, Discount Nottc Mulct Collection Buy and Sell Government Securities* Gold and Coupons, Issue Drafts * York , Philadelphia or Chicaefi nd possess ample facilities for the asaction of a General Banking, Business. JOUNC. MOTZ. A WALTER. President. Cashier. pUMlilirl BEATTY Washington, New Jersey. U. 8. A Geo. L. Potter, Jno L. Kurtz. GEO. L. POTEK & 10., I General Insnraice eency BELL EFONTE PA., Strongest Agency In the County. Pollen Issued on the Stock and Mutual Plao. BEATTY^Lpffi DANIEL F. BEATTY Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. MM' PATEMT DAIS CEIIPEM. Adopted by all the queens of fashion. Rend &S3;i I ,hVK' 8,,f0 -"" Northnnh P% TJARKER' FOOT PCW \X 13 KB MACH NERY. AvfllO different machines with JBterk /JOwMeh Builders, Cabinet f ■ Makers, Wagon Makers 1 MRaand jobbers fiitnlscelhine- VfWffif** ous W(,rk can compete as to QC7AMTT A*D PUK'B with Jk Y* ■ Steam (tower manufactur ,n F alß ° Amateur's soo piles, saw blades, fancy WmMP woods and design*. Ray where you read this and "end ror catalogue and prices. W. F. & JOHN a HUES Jtockford, Winnebago, Co.. Beatty's Parlor KORGAHS.S ELEGANT STYLE*, with Valuable Improvements. New and Beautiful Solo Stops. OVER ONE THOUBAND Organists and Musicians endorse these organs and re commend them as STRICTLY FIRST CLASS iu tone, Mechanism and durability. War ranted for six years. Most Elegant and Latest Improve*. Have beea awarded tho HIGHEST PEE &lIUM in competition with others for i Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIKE ACTION PURE, SWEET, and EVEN BAL ANCED TONE, ORCHESTRAL KF FCBTSand INSTANTANEOUS ACDEBB WHICH MAI BE UAH TO THE REEDS. Send for Prioe List Address, DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A "ORESTADORO^S HAIR DYE. Crlstadoro's Hair Dye is the SAPEBT and EST; It acts instantaneously, producing he most natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily applied. It Is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTADORO, P. 0. Bex, 1518. New York. BEATTYK BEST IN TTS"EJ Grand Square and Upright. DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey, IT. S. A. DR. D. H. MINGLE, Offers his professlen&lservlces to the pub lie. Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Mlllheini, Penn'a 18x1 j. J. w. WALLACE & CO., Druggists, - 1 Corner .And Q-rove Streets, LOCK HAVEN, PA. A full stock of Drugs & Ohemioals constantly on AM leading Patent Medlctnss Pslats, Oile and Qlus, atlswist prieea CaU J; i _ r Warn. m Sea. Snora, East of Bbidoe, MILLHEIM, 3'A DEINLNGER A AItJSSER. D AVID F. FOBTNEY, ATTORN KY-AT-L A W, BELLKFONTB, 43x1 y. PA BEATTVSgjH The best and most lasting parlor organ now In ose. No other parlor organ baa erer attained the same popularity. Ithas boen tested by thousands, many of them competent Judges And gives universal satisfaction to alt. The music is adapted to the human voice, ranging from the softest flute-like note to a volume of sound unsurpassed by any instru ment. . This Instrument has all the latest Improve ments, and everv onun Is fully warranted for six years. Beautiful oil polish, Mack wal nutpa united eases, which will not CRACK or WARP, and forms, in addition to a splen did Instrument of music, a beautiful piece of furniture. This organ needs only to be seen to he Ap preciated, and is sold at extremely low fig ures for cash Second-hand instruments taken in exchange. Agents wanted, mate or female. In every eouuty In the United States and Canada. A liberal discount made to teachers, in blisters churehes, school*, lodges, ete., where I have no agents. Illustrated catalogue and prl ee list free. Correspondenee solicited. Agent discount given where I have no agents. Bes offer ever given now ready. Address, DANIEL V. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. DAY. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIN-WARE, STOVEPIPE & TBIMIINGB, SPOUTING and FRUIT CASB. Would respectfully Inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TIXWARB, STOVR FIXTURES, FRL'IT CANS, etc., etc. SSPODTffIfI A SPECIALITY !5 Fruit cans always on band. Repairing doue at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters him self that his work is fully equal to any In this section of tke country. A share of the public's patronage is respect fully solicited. Mkojp, second floor of FooOo'a Store, Mlllhcim. Pcnna. HARDWARE! THE JOURNAL OFFICE us for sale the 'celebrated * * PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, PHOTOGRAPH FAMILY RECORD, * . 7• I \ BAPTISM ATi OKHTIFIOATES, and 4 :• 94 CONFIRMATION CERTIFICATES, ■■ •.> published by CUIDEB A BROTHER, YOKE, PENMA. • . .;,. r ' , The^B Certificates - •■ * > i are unequaled by m anything of the kind out. Hundieds of them are sold annu ally by Ministers of the Gospel and others. Vt e 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 in Peon, Gregg, Potter, Haines and Miles townships. We respectfully invite Min isters and young couples to come and see. For sale singly or by.the doses ""TTVPianoi ®*d sad Upright. From |Geo. 1. Letcher, firm of Win. 8 Letcher* Bro. Bankers. Payette.Ohio. We received the piano and think It a very flue toned one out here. Waited a short time to give it a good test, f you wish e word in favor of It we wltleheerfulty give ft. * Janet R..Brown, Esq., K dwardtvflle, II •ays: "The Beatty Piano reeeNed gives euttro satisfaction." Agents wanted. Send for catalogue. Address DANIEL I. HATTY, Washing—a, flow Uonoy, V.aa MOOEagravtagi IMSPsgM Webster contains 3000 Illustrations 3a the body of the work, nearly three times as many as any other Dictionary, and these are repeat ed and classified at the end of the work. MM atoet 10,000 ward* auad ananas tagsaet in ether letteaartes. Embodies about one hundred years of literary labor, and Is several years later thaa any other large Dictionary. The sale of Webster's Dictionary Is tD times as great as the sale of any other aeriee oX X ict jimsvrie*, • Published byO. AC. KBEIIAX Bpvtsg field, Mam. BEATTY'SParitrOrpu HPHnSf Believing it to be BY FAR the beet Parlor and Orchestral Orns auurafactuhtd. we challenge any manufacturer to equal them. The celebrated Gulden Twuue Reeds In Utla organ la conjunction with the Perfected Reed Boards produce sweet, pure and pow erful tones. Buperb cases of new and elegant designs Ministers teaehera. churches schools, lodges, etc., should send for price Hat and discounts. Dealers wiU find It to their advantage to examine this Instrument, thaa tmproro ments found la no other. Correspondence solicited. Best offer erer given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight barges paid by me (DanlelF. Beatty) both ways If unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five days Organ warranted for nix years. Agentsdia count given everywhere hart no agent Agents wanted. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, Mew Jersey,- V. .A,