%\t fournal. filter SDeiniEpr. Proprietors B. O. DKNISGRR, Associate Edlto llllhcim.Thursday, NOT. 8. Terms—sl.6o Per Annum. ■w——■ i - " i 1 ■ MiUbsta on the L. C. & S. C. R. R.' uas a population of 6—700, is a thriving business centre, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the JOURJTIL has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. Advertisers Kill vie OM mcUre a note ofthtt 4 Trie* Gi * h e Bobolink Boyi* ar, e Last rnooQ the elev en Bobolink boys surrounded and caught an enormous, wicked look ing goat, of the masculine gender, turned him loose in Burdock's gar in"*ter who lives next door. As the Newark papers do not give the name of the lady, who is an impor tant personage in this petite fostoire, we will call her for convenience Miss Jones. Miss Jones being an old maid, was not up in babies, and instead of remarking upon the beau tv of this particular one, she was unkind enough to say lh>.t it was, "an ugly, flat-nosed, red-headed thing. 1 ' Now, everybody will agree that Jones' conduct was mean, that it. was enough to anger McDonougt, and lhat he did exactly light when he ordered her out of the house. When Jones had gone McDonough went on celebrating the coming of the baby, and as he had been at it all day by nightfall he became, we are sorry to say, exceedingly drunk. Some men get mad when thev are drunk, but McDonough is one of the fellows whom Lquor puts in a good humor, the kind, you know, who want to embrace everybody and for give all their enemies. So, when McDonough was very drunk, he was very sorry about putting out Jones, and he concluded he would go to her house, and apologize. Jones was boiling soup when Mc- Donough arrived, and without wait ing for any explination of his visit she poured the soup, which was hot soup,all-over him. Then she got a carving-knife and cut McDonough on the cheek. Not liking this re ception, McDorn ugh dossed the conversation as soon as he could, xnd went out into the street and in to a doctor's shop. Jones will prob able get into trouble and a cell. As McDonough i 3 badly scalded he can't nurse his baby, which is the eererest of his grief. The Suicides' Hotel. The Suicides' Hotel in the Latin Quarter, Paris, lias been torn dewn. Ten yhars ago a young student, de spairing and in love, blew out his brains in the room which he was occupying, and just one year after ward another student committed suicide in the same room. The pro prietor of the hotel was s'aimed at the fate of these unhappy students, and the room waa transformed into a lumber closet. A few months af terwarl a waiter, win had been ac cused of theft, crept into this lumber room and hanged himself. The su perstitious hotel keeper was uow in despair. lie surrendered tno lease and abondoned the chamber of death. The hotel was repeatedly sold, but its reputation was uncan ny and nobody could thrive there. A strong minded druggist took pos session of the premises and carried on his business there, but finding his wife had deceived him, retired to the fatal chamber and there poison ed himself with his own drugs. The whole quartet was up in arms ami demanded that the room should walled up, but the new owner laughed at the fears of his neighbors, and decla red that he meant to occu py the chamber himself. At lasi uotice was given that the pla„*e wis to be pulled down to make room for the Boulevard Saint German. An indemnity of $30,000 vvasdemvuded but refused, and the jury having de cideg that $17,500 was ample com pensation, the owner grew despon dent, and declared he was a ruined man. A month ago he asked per mission to visit the old premises before they were pulled dowu. His request was granted, and uothiug more was heard of him until the workmen found him hauging by theueck lu the fatal room. Keeping Faith. Sir William Napier was ono day taking a long couutiy walk, when he uiet a little cill about five years old gobbing over a broken bowl. She had dropped and broken it iu bringing it buck from the field to which she had taken her father's dinner, and said she would be beat en on her return home f addrcsting the m.tnufaclurer DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A TREMENDOUS FALL Trices of Boots, Saora, Oannas. Blip? ■as AMD Rub 3sits. la>ok at the following figures at JACOB KAMP' SHOE STORE, LOCK HAVEN,FA. Men'* Boots only $1.75 Men's Boot®, terj best, only $8.59 Mens' Carpet Slippers, only 50 Mens' Best Rubber Oyer Slues, $7 Womens' Foxed Gaiters, only $1.25 Wo mens' very Day .>hoes, only $l.OO Womens' best RubbcrOver Sboej 47 hlldrcn'B " u " 84 Boys', louihs' nud Children*' Boots and Shoes, very low. Chlldreus' Goat Button shoes Nos. 4to 7, with heels, only 75 Mens* Calf Top Sole Boots, only $3.00 Womens' Kid Button Shoes,only $2.00 Women's Grained Button Shoes, $1.85 These prlc es are almost what (he stock in these goods Is worth, without the making. I buy my goods only fr inl.trt:e uianuiactur ers and for CASH. This is why I can sell so very low. BOnTS. BHuJBO AND JiUBB- KliSat WiluL BE A LK. Give me Call. JACOB KAMP The Boot and 8 oe Man of Lock Haven. OCA TV!/' ©CELKIIKA II E ATT i S™r* l tT Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. p. Kowei& Co., (N. Y.) Newapaper Reporter . says: "Daniel K Realty, the organ builder, of WashiNgton, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. Peol, Niagai *Falls. N. T. ••Several months use or the elegent Parlor rcain you sent me satisfies nie that Uis one of the best made. t has a rich tone; Its various tones are most pleasant. most heartily recommend vourorggiie for parlor school, church or ot her use." Rest offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Dan If I P. Realty) both wavs if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five dar*. rgan warranted for live years. Send for extended list of testimonials before buying a pallor rgan. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY Wnwbiuirt b New Jersey, V. 8. George Fehl, Wag-on-Maker, AABONSBCBfi, PENNA. All kinds of Wagons made Order. SPRING MILLS anil BELLEFONTE THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Large and complete stock of Hardware, In all Branches. — & O /* e-- M And Pictures painted •rf o ♦" *-§ S 1 CO in en, Water Color. India Ink, A Speciality. Particular attention elveu to copying old and faded pictures of deceased friends, col orod If desired. In any of the above colors Great pains taken to insure to customers the best qui'div of work. 1 resie?tfiilly an nounce that I introduce ah the NEW STYLES OF PICTURES as soon as any one and am prepared to pro dueeany piece of work in *he most approv ed faahl n. The public is cordUllv insrl ed to call at my ronm3 and examine my work, whether tliex desire pictures or net. A dberal deduction on large order*. The larg est and best selected stock of Frnaiea fn town always an hand. The area toot pains taken to Insure satisfaction to my custom ers. Don't forget the place: South Sldeoj Harkft street, LEWISBURG, PA. HARDWARE JAMES HARRIS & CO., Dealers in Hardware, JVO. 5. Brockerhoff Row, BELLEFOITTE, PA. S9-OLDEST lIA St D WAR 2 ITUSE IX CENTRE CO.fS .l Complete line of Hard ware of all Kinds at tbo LOWEST PRICES. Tie Celebrated Barley Sheaf Coal Store & Anchor Beater. HARDWARE HARDWARE Glad Tiding to All! JOHSB FORD HAS OPENED A TAILORSIIOP IN Snook's Bnilding, Millteiin Penna. Where he is now ready to satisfy all those who will vivo him their trade in ci'v style. He is a flrst-class Cutter and l itter and as a workman c m not be surpassed. With close attention to Business, he hopes to receive the Patronage of tills community and the count ry generally. All orders promptly filled and all work guaranteed. 30-6 m JOHN B. FOR DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIX-WABE STOVEPIPE & TRIMMIXGS BPOIITIXG and FRUIT CASS. Would respectfully inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all Kinds of TINWARE, STOVB FIXTURES, FRUIT CANS, etc., etc. S 1 SPOUTING A SPECIALITY!^ Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short uoilee. Having some ten years experience In the business he flatters him self that his work is fully equal to any in this section of the country. A share of the public's patronage is respect fully solicited. Sit op, second floor of Foote's Store, Tilihelm, Fenna. II I I rgvitrr Px Ano J 1 1 1 I If GRAND SQUARE |V 1 I | BAND UP ROUT. 11: f-| | | V uxr Agents wanted ¥ Villi | ■ dress, DAN EL K. BEATTY Washington, New Jersey. U. 8. A Geo. i. Potter • JBO Rnrti GEO. L. POTTEK & CO., General Insurance Apcy BELIEFONTE.PA., Strongest Ageney In theCoonty- Toilets ; issued on the Stock and Mutual Plao. llXi BEATTYSttiSSS ssrre DANIEL F. BEATTY Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. imsp P'TKIT OUR CRIUfERS- Adopted by all the queens of fashion- Send for circular. P.. IVINB, N02903 North Fifth St.. Philadelphia. P.v TYARNPS' F T PCW MAC "F ■? RY. different machines with /iywhich Builders, Cabinet y y 1 Makers, Wagon Makers end Jobbers in mtscellane <>us work can compete M W to QCALITT AKD PRICE With YA ® steam power manufactar wmsFLM ' n F *' Bo Amateur's sun- W P"<*s. aw blades, fancv Kyxsa&Aßbitl woods snd designs. Rav where you read this and "end for catalogue snd prices. W. F. & Joun SaiutKS Rock ford, Winnebago, Co. CALL AND SEE. Beatty's Parlor SORGANS.fi m iw.wnym ELrA!IT STTI.FS.-wirh Valuable Improvements. New and Beautiful Solo Stop* OVKH ONE THOUSAND Organic and Musicians endorse ihwe organs and re cnmnirnd th in aa STIUCTLY FIKSTCLASS in tone. Mt beautiful ""new Ohromos, In French oil color, ever seen for il.uo. They ate mounted in 8 x 10 black ouaraeld and cold nints oval opening and outsells anything now before the public. Satisfaction guaran teed. Two sainpiws for 25 cents, or six for Scent. Send 10 cents for grand Illustrated catalogue with chromo of Moonlight on the Hhllie, or 20 cents for two Landscape and Ualla Lilies on back ground. J. A. LATH AM A CO. 419 Washington at. Boston Mass. I—KIA FORTUNE. J. SELLER & SON, Wo. 6. Broekerltoff Row, BELLEFONTE, t"A DEALERS IN Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drags, &e. o ▲ Fall Stock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand. CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE FONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A share of the public patron age respectfully solioited. * D AVID F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-law f - • • " ■ * A BELLEFONTB, 48x1 y. t PA BEATTY'SParIor Orcts kIHMiSttiIiZSSS kstM. la 1856. Believing It to be BY FAB the best Parlor and orchestral Organ manufactured, we challenge any manufacturer to equal theni. The celebrated Uoldeu Touguc heeds in this organ In conjunction wlin the Perfected Heed Boards produce sweet, pure and pow erful tone*. Superb cases of new and elegant designs Ministers, teachers, churches school*, lodges, etc., "hoard send for price list and discounts. Dealers will find ft to their advantage to examine this instrument, t has improve ments found In no other. Correspondence solicited. Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by ine (Daniel K. Beatty) both ways If unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five davs organ warranted for six years. Agents dis count given everywhere h.\ve no agent Agents wanted. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wsthlßgtsa, Hew Jersey, HARDWARE mmiM SAVED! Bay tho IJIPKCVLL iyra fluP"™ Sewing ZVlaeliine ,l 1& Hrraa 14 *> thnpl* in ocnstruoticn ui nun c yb] ®R /ffiravv ■?? pfltSX *> ty thai a child can operate it v B| T" It has *u st.oight, ting nm£U, oar lev er vr ™H rt*l fAuf.te. wito • jmfM ttrkHmt, wmchdoes oi Mfl H I'd te&fl change as the bobbin becomesexhausted, ii jf [til '*i!S(Ai vwrtna prints ere suffesftiMr, sad It Si s 6a SH eomWnei every de*i;eblc improvement. iffjy C 2 8,,e *T Maciiaeisoeuuoutread/for use,after Nwi(ki!ndl>t tho GREAT 81DPCTION fISQ. ClCfMji IN PRICK* we continue to SMUMbntauwiil JBrnm HaBISk and exercise the greatest ceroid their BUBlWtttR. 4 VICTOR SETTING MACHINE CO., Ttra Sroci 003$, 331 W.rt Viiina Bt.. ftietgs, m. niXCtU CJTIC3 aal VituftclUbi, MUistm, Cm. WATCHES ! ! JEWELRY I ! ROMAIXK GOLD. so extensively worn In Parte, was first discovered In 1870, by tho celebrated French chemist. H. Be Laluge, who manufactured it into jewelry, and for five years sold It to the leading Jewelers of Paris for SOLID GOLD, In 1876, wain his secret *ecame kbown, ten of the mamifactuiiug jewelets established a stock company, with a capital ofs]tyr<,|wtfor the purpose of manufacturing ROMAIXK GOLD JEWEL RYA XD WA TCUES With tli s immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry at less than one-tenth of Soi Id Gold, and of a quality and color which makes lt'lmpossible even for experts to deteet it from the genuine. We Afire secured the Tclusii* agency ne Gent's Heavy Link Watch Chain. One Lake George Diamond Stud. $2.00 LOT. One Lad'es' Neck Chain and Charm. Otie Ladies' Heavy Guard Chain for Wa ch. One set Pin and Ear Kings, Ai etbyst. One extra fine Miniature Locket. One Cameo Seal Lino. " One very heavy Wedding or Engagement ring One Gent's heavy Wutcli Chain with Charm. One pair Pearl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons. One Lake George Cluster Pin. One pair (2) heavy band Bracelets. The retail price of the articles in each snmble lot amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot; for example our $l.OO tot retails for $i.QO; our $5 .00 lot fur $6.00. SOLID MAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. Jni ISbmJ K us an order for the above lots by express to the amount of $l5 0$ we will send FREE one solid Romaiue Gold Hunting-Case Watch Gents' or Ladies' size warranted to keep perfect tline and look equally as well as a $l. gold witch. By mall postpaid, $15.50. This is our BUST OFFER to AGENTS, and is woith a trial, as the watch alone will sell or trade readilv for from $2.00 to $5. Gents' or Ladies' Watch alone, $7 or $8 a 'i e , HV y 9 ent 8 Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Cbarui, or Ladies' Opera Chain with slide ana tjmel OK °?®££ nly ho,d ? tt® o4 unti ] Jan - Ist. 1878- After that time wo shall sell ouly to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any one wishing our goods will then have to pay full retail prices • Romalne Gold is the best, and. In fact, the only imitation of genuine gold made, being the same in weight, oolor and finish, and all our goods are made in the Jaioetgold patterns. Will guarantee satisfaction in every Instance, or refund money. Send money by P. 0., Money jOrder, or Registered letter, AT OUR RISK. No goods sent C. O. D. unless at least $5. accompanies the order. Address plainly, W. F. BYANB, & CO. Sole Agt's for C. 8., and Canada, 05 * 07 Booth Clarli tfreW. Chicago, 111. ESTABLISHED IMS, vma HARBISON'S WRITING INKS AND MUCILAGE. The best in the Market, Jet Block Scnool Ink A Speciality. FOB BJXB T ALL LIADZKO STATIONXJM AKD, HARRISON INK GO., 9 Murray 01, N. Y*. WANTED! We wish an agent male or female, in eaoh town of this county, to get up Ciutoe among lamliles, hotel*, factories. An., lor the sate of our Teas, and will oner very ITOifrfl oom m'sMons to such. We have bi®n importers of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to send, and we will seuu a better article for the money than any other house in New York. Our Teas axe put up in one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terms and blank form foe LoNdJON A If EW YORK CHINA TEA CO., ¥. 0. Box 57*. Na * Church K, New York! SMy THE HOST POPULAE, Because the aoet reeonabie slore in Beit*, font* is that of S. & A. LOEB. We deal in aR kinds of Oeaeral kHdUA dise and have joat received aa STOCK .(I ftiM ./'H'fvJjt., 4B;