;|ht jjjiUMimtonrnal THURSDAY, APRIL 28., 'Bl. DEmS&ER & SOULIER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department. —Child's suits at the Philadelphia Branch at $1.50 up. —Scarlet fever is raging fcerfully throughout the Buffalo Ruu regiod. —LADIES, if you want a nice, styl ish lyalkiug shoe, go to Statu's store. —Job printing—in {the best 9tyle and at lowest prices—at the Journal office. Bring in your orders. —Mr. L. C. Rankle opened a sub scription school on Monday with quite a good number of pupils. —A good second band two horse wagon for sale cheap for cash or on short time. luquire at the Journal office. —Statu has just received the finest lot of men's and boys' straw hats in town. —Several brand new sewing ma chines of the best standard makes, for sale at the Journal store, cheap for cash. —The Methodist ministers of Tren ton have passed resolutions discoun tenancing the holding of funemJs on Sunday. —Several children have died from over exertion in jumping rope, this spring, in different parts of the state. FON TENDER FKET.—The Journal fitore sells the celebrated Nelson Seam less Stocking, just the thing for tender feet. Call and see them. —Dr. John F. Barter, Dentist, has rernovrd his otlic* to the second floor of foinUnson'sgrocery, where ho will be happy to receive his personal and professional friends. tf —Mrs. Polly Itoyer, widow of Geo. W. Hoyer, near Rebersburg, will have public sale, Friday April 29th. Four good hordes, several cows, and a full stock of farming implements will be sold. —Cur borough fathers will have their regular!}, meetings on the Monday evening of every month. Those having business with our coun cil will please take notice. —Next Union Co., Agricultural fair comes off Oct. 4th, sth, 6th and 7th. Hope it will for once not hit the same time our county fair will be held. Eg/s are not made out of very •olid Sinff. That's what Al. Frank found out, when he cros>ed the gut ter at Snook's and dropped two boxes off the wagon. —Dr. John F. Barter and Mr. B. F. Kister publish their cards in this week's Journal—the ona as a dentist, the oth er a shoemaker. Both are first rate fellows and good mechanics. Patron ize them. —Reports from Kansas state that the winter wheat crops ate in excel lent condition throughout the state, but the condition of the spring wheat is less good. With se;isonable rains Kansas will have a full crop. —lf vour hair is coming out.or turn ing gray, do not murmur over a mis fortune you can so easily avert. Ayer's Hair Vigor will remove the cause of your grief by restoring your hair to its natural color, and therewith your good looks and good nature. —Last Thursday Mr. Wm. H. Ilomati, son of *vlr. JohnS. Homan, below Aaranstnirg. #as badly hurt from the weight of a quantity of earth which fell upon him while working on the rail road extension in Snow Shoe, lie was taken to his father's from Bellefonte in a carriage. —Benj train B >hme, a young man re siding at Itoaring Creek, Columbia county, shot and killed himself be cause Miss Alice Long, a young lady to whom he had been paying attention for some time rejected him. -This is court week, and a very busy lime at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa* —No matter what the weather is— cool, cold, warm, hot, Lewin at the Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store Will sell you a suit that will suit the state of the weather as well as the abate of your purse exactly. Just try Lewin. —Gilmore & Co., 629 F. Street, Washington, D. C., request every Soldier or Sailor who served in the Union Army during the late war, to send his name and post office address on a postal card. Write plainly name, post office, county and state. In re turn you will receive a copy of a new paper, AMERICA, containing val uable information. —A certain lady of Sunbury has for some time past been carrying a policy on the life of an old citizen of Insur anceville. Last week two agents call ed upon her ar.d persuaded her to sell the policy at a small advance on the original purchase. This she did, sign ing all the necessary papers. The next 4ay the old person died, and the policy was worth $1,500. — Sunbury Dem. —lf you want an extra fine article in the line of tooth powder—and every body should use such an article—Dr. John F. Harter is the man to supply you. We have tried it aud know wherof we speak. tf —A young man named John Wil liams issued a general invitation to the inhabitants Of Pottsville to fight liim on Sunday evening. The first person to respond was an officer, who took chaige of him for tho night. —About twenty barrels of paint ap plied to the houses and several tons of lime to the outbuildings &tid fences, would improve the appearance of our town vastly. Suppose you do your share of the work this spring. —Millheim now has tho neatest, cotiest barber sluip in the vrlley, and one of the best barbers in it the state can produce. His uAme is J. C. Springer. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.—That magnificent establishment Bsuland & Newman's Bee Hive Store, Belle fonte Pa., is just chock full of gms unknown or un defined reason the League has altogeth er lost its power and the It'publican Legisl iture has been suddenly smit ten with the beauties of prohibition! Wherefore this wonderful occurence? Is there any "pinching" in this liquor prohibition amendment busiuess? Or js It only intended to provide free grog for a few elections to come?— Clinton Democrat. APLUOKY WOMAN. She Kills a Big Bear and Cap tures a Couple of Cubs. From the Wythevllle (Va) Enterprise. Some days since a farmer's wife in Grayson county, whose name we have not obtained, was frying meat for din ner at her house, situated near a moun tain range in a rithar wild and seques tered place, her husband in the mean time beiug engaged at work some dis tance from the house. The savory odor of the bacon was scented by a couple of young bears that were rang ing on the premises and enticed them to follow the direction from which it came. Tuey kept the scent until it even drew thera into the house where the meat was on the fry. The lady of the house secured the strange visitors, and tier knowledge of bears led her to think that these young orieS had stray ed from their roate n*rl parent, which would soon follow their trail and hunt them up. Her judgment was correct, for it was but a,few moments before the old she bear came in sight- an e normous black bruin, of a kind which, as rnauy of our readers know, will fight to the death for their young. The woman drew down from its rack the old true, tried and trusty mountaiu rifle that had perhaps served on similar missions to that to whicn it was about to be called many times before, and , fastening the door she made a loop ! hole of the window and waited the ap- proach of her bearship within a suffi cient distance for a shot. She waited not long and fired, the ball taking ef fect, but not proving ratal. The re port of the rifie drew her laboring hus band from his work, who, coming near tho house, was chased several hundred yards by the bear, which then gave up pursuit and returned in quest of her young. The plucky backwoodsman's wife hid in the meantime reloaded the rifle, and with the seeood shot the old She bear keelfed over, underside top most, and "yielded up tbb ghost.'' The cubs, we are told, sold at Inde pendence, the county seat of Grayson, for s2<>, and the skin of the bear, which wa very large, brought the sum of at the same olace. DIED. On tho 15th Inst., In Gregg township, Lorn N. Jamison, aged 10 yenra, 11 mouths and 4 days. On the 2nd Inst, in Potter township, Prank Hn H. Durst, aged 3 years, ? months and 11 d ay. On the Bth Inst., In Sugar Valley, John W. Currin. Ksq., aged 80 years, 7 mohths aPd 24 dnvs. Deceased had been a citlten of Sugar Vullcy for about 6o years. On lite 13th Inst,, In Greene tnwnshln, Mr. Harvey Schrack, aged 22 years, 9 months and 4 days. On the 15th Inst., In Bonlshurg, Jacob *®eh rer. aged 78 years, 9 months and 17 daya. .VI ill helm Market, Corrected every Wedueaday by Gephast & Musaer. Wheat No 1-05 Wheat No. * 95 Corn U Rye ; 75 Oats Whlto Jo Oats, ltlack 3* Buckwheat 30 Flour 5 40 Bran A Shorts, pel ton 17 uO Suit, per Bri... 1.75 Plaster, ground 10.00 Cement, lnjr liu&liel...; 45 to 60 Barley 50 Tymotlivseed 1-50 Flaxseed 23 Cloverseed 4 50 Butter 26 ilams 19 titles 8 Veal Pork Be Kggs 17 Potatoes. 50 Bard 8 Tallow Soap , 3 Dried Apples 3 Dried Peaches It Driod Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal 85.50 store " 5.75 Chestnut " 5.30 l'ea ' 4.00 JOHN F. HARTER, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Office on 2nd story of Tomlinsou's Grocery Store, on Main Street* MILLHEIM, PA. JG F.KI3TSR, FASHIONABLE BOOT & SHOEMAKER, MIL.LHEIM, PA. Shop next door to Foote'sstore, Maiu Sc. BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS made TO order, and satisfactory work guaranteed. Repairing done prompt ly and cheaply, and in a neat style. J li. SPRINGER, FASHIONABLE BARBEK, Next door to Journal Store, MILLHEIM, PA. HOUSE, (Opposite Court House.) IF BIiOIkEKIIOFF, WM. MCEKKVEB, Proprietor. Manager. Good sampie rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from all trains. Special rates to Jurors aud Witnesses. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. THE ONLY PERFECT SEWING MACHINE. THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME . Rapidly superceding all others wherever Introduced. Pronounced by an army of happy purchasers to be the O£ST. The NEW HOME is positively The Simplest, Easiest Running, Most Reliable, End Most Durable Sewing Machine ever Invented. It operates Quickly, Quietly, and without fatigue to the operator. Full information, Descriptive Cat alogues, Ac., free on application. JOHNSON,. CLABZ & CO. 30 Union Square, N. Y.' And Orange, Mass. P. GKFIfAKT. D. A. MI'SSEK GEPHART & MUSSER DKALKK* IN (train, Clover Flour. & Feed. Cos', Plaster & Salt MILLIIEIM PA., Highest market price paid for all kinds of <3TTIJI.T2-Iy KAMPS jfe THE BOOT & SHOE HAN y H LOCK HAVEN. Bj Ma|J ! hare a very large stock of A j3 □BOUTS, SHOES, ||| O Slippers & ladies jr WALKIW SHOES, A M just opened up for Spring and S*SS huiinn* r wear. My stock id E>jrs as cheap as It was a year en y ago. because 1 bought it ftir cash before the ad vunee. 1 unr the only mmM shoe dealer In ' oek lloveh that buys for cash & pays ■ M no rent where fore 1 can sell m a you a better ar- E^J t.cle for thesaine money thnn any denier in the city. Give the a call and |J vou will te convinced that your place to buy is E A MP'S EXCELSIOR STEAM DIE WORKS LEWISBURG, PA. W. Davis, Proprietor. All kinds of Silks, Mlxed'Cotton and Wool Uoods dy*d and finished in the beststjle. Uenis* (oats. Vests and I'ants dyed or cleansed without rip ping Ladles' Cloaks, Capes, and Dresses Cleansed or dyed to any fanrj pattern Where the original color Is favorable. All kind of Shawls c'ean ed or djed and finished In the neatest manner. My Factory has all the machinery and facili ties of a first class establishment of lis Kind. My experience in the business extends over many years. both in this country and in Eurojie, and am therefore enabled to do strictly tirt Cla*s work at moderadc prices. THE JiDRNAL STORE, Millie m, fa., has accepted an aeoney from me. All Roods brought there for dyiug will be returned free of extra charge. TRVIN HOUSE, J- (Most Central Ho cl in the City,) Con. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven; Pa., B.WOODS GAL WE LL, PROPRIETOR Oct limn'e Ryomt/or Commercial Trawler on first floor. -QR. D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Mlllheim, Pa PEYXSYLVAMA COLLEGE, Gettysburg, Pa. The second terra of the Collegiate year negan FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1881. The Faculty and litstm&ors are the fallowing: Milton Talentlsc, President and Professor of Ifateltectual ud Moral Science. Luther Denry Croll, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Rev. Adam Martin, A. M., Professor of the German language uud Litera ture, and . of Greek. Rev. Henry Eyster Jacobs, D. D., Franklin Professor of the Ancient Languages. John A. Hlmcs, A. M., Graeff Professor of the English Language an Literature, and of Ilistory. R?v. Philip M. Blkle, A. M., Ockcrshausen Professor of Phisics and of Lat in. And others. JOHN S. FISHER, Manufacturer of SH9ITIS 'saisona: 'SNOOVAL ONrajS 's^ovmnvo REBERSBUftO, PENNA.I Every wage built of flint-class stock aud by cxiKTt mechanics. All work warranted. Rc ralHnc Promptly attended to. The public pu ronagels respectfully sottolted. 30-ly Agents et.ilOO MApE IX CO DAYS Now is the time to make it. Prosperity has dawned tipon the p"..p!e f this country, aud ail arc enjoying it* blessings. YOU c.tn Just a* well make a little money by devoting mime of your snare time to our business. YVe offer one of the best opportunities over yet given to any one to make money. It Lakes no capital. You do not have to invest a large sum of in >uey and run a great risk or losing it. Your energy and your business capahlty w ill Is-all the c pital you will require. laidios can engage in.the business as well as gci.ih-uieii, aud even boys aud girls do well. Even If you do not desire to engage iti business, we can Impart Information to you that will be of groat value. Y'ou win readily fM that it will tx> a comparatively eav !ie<>ts to eve ry one who answers this within sixty days. American 31 amir* *.' , 25-3 in City Mills. Massachusetts. RUPTURE irapsriafTross BBWB ■ w ™is what yon want. The greatest Invention of the age! See our man hlet. Sent free. Trof J. V. K'JAN. O; densburg, N. Y. 29 ly PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDI iSft disabled In line of duty by wound, disease, or Injury, is entitled to pension. PKNBMNS INCHKASKD.—Many are draw - ing less than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs entitled to Tension and Bounty. REJECTED CASi-s re-opened. ABAND'NEI) CASES finished.—Copies of Lost Discharges obtaind. —Claims of every de scription pwspru'ed.—PATWTg Cuocckkd. Address with, stamp, . 11. 8 BERLIN & Qty, Attorneys, -i n BoxttC. Wasuinotos, D.C A% mm Outfit sent tree to tnosc who wish to in the most ploasdot And profit m ■able ci'slmns known. Everything new. Capital not required. Wo w ill furnish you everything. *lO a day and upward Is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new work ers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes t the business. Indies make as much as men, and young boys and gii Is irtake groat pay. No one who is willing to work f ills to make mote fnonev every' day than can be lttade in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will f.nd a slrdrt road to fortune. Ad dress if. 11 xi.i.nr & Co.. Portland. Maine. PENSIONS! Bopxtt. Pat ro* rations, new and w.oxora m e discharge*. anu increased pensions ob tnined. —New laws, higher rates of pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of anv kind entitles you to a pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land cases promptly settled. Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claims prosecuted Write ai once for new laws, blanks and in structions, with two stamps. Address, J. W. FLENNFR & CO., Lock Box 314, Washington, D. C. GILMORB & CO., LA & COLLECTION HIUSE, 029 F Street, Washing on, D. O. Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at tend to all basilicas confided to them. Land Scrip, Soldier's Additional Homestead Right and Land Warrants bought and sold. Outfit furnished free, with full in Ur I i ■stractlons for conducting the most at| I IV profitable business thaftony one can engage in. Tli* business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who's willing to work. Women arc as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars tu a sin le week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are sur prised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not nave to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. AU furnish ed free. Addres Taw. A r 'o., Augusta, Maine Champion Windmill Powerl PERFECTLY SELF-BMLATKB! The Cheapest and most fc Effective power in the world for Pumping water for stock, Irrigating purposes, supply- pMIJM ins houses and fountains with pure, fresh water, etc. Ail of our Mills are fully warranted, and are equal to JESt any mill in the market In all Ml respects, and superior in Iflßl very many. With our print- ItMJJm ed instructions.any one can fofil set them up. We are also iaimM Manufacturers of the Origin- ArHfllU al aud only Genuine f If LlAwi STAR with Porcelain ed Iron Cylln- fgjjjftai der, Aqueduct PipcugH from 14 to Bfn.M bore,HhatßweH's^^93ssziFTM^T^Vl Patent Door aud IIL \|flK Window the Boss Grinder, etc. Bold by trade generally throughout the eountry. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. light Castings Mad* to Order. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Wsnkegsn, IS aOMESTIA ■ l oYICH T| A Child ran Bna It. igj M iso SIMPLE! U Requires No Care. H Hso STRONCH It Never \T ears Out. XiADias 1 They are especially designed to meet the requirement* pMhose who desire to drc well. They are unsurpassed In Style, in Fit, end so aimplo that they are readily understood by ttfi most inexperienced. Send 80. for cat fdog ue. AddrCst, ."Domestic 11 Fashion Co* NEW YORK.' , IMPROVED W SICKLE GRINDER. Simple, Light and Strong. wffiVa No complicated Gearing. One /!** mr.a can do the work of two, and Mm vl turnout abcttcrjoh. The winner m <>f First Premium wherever exhi- B t>ted • Send for 111 nst rated Circuitr m \ Special Discounts to ■ + \M Powell t Doagias. Wsakagaa, QL TO AI)VisRTISIIi GEO. P. ROWELL A CO S SELECT LIST OF LOCAL iA. An advertiser who spends upwards of |\ooo a 1/?t. and who invested less than *3Y) of it in this test, writes: "Your Select tewal List paid vie better last year THA .V ALL TUE OTHER ADVEKTISIXO IDIfl." IT IS NOT \ CO-O?KK\TIVK LIST IT IS NOT A CJIBIP LIST. If IS IN HOYKST MSt. - Tlie catalogue states exactly whit the papers are. Wien the nam* of a paper is printed in FULL FACK TYPE it is in every instance the BUST. When printed in CAPITALS ills the ONLY* tmpcr uithc place. Thfclhl gives the population of every towuundthc circulation of every paper The rntcscharged for advertising are barely one-lift h the publishers' schedule. The price for single States ranges from *2tok*o. Ttit price for one inch one mouth Intheent.re list Is |G2S - regular rates of the paper* for the sumo space and time are 4. The list includes SoS -.wwspnhers of which I*7are issuea DAILY* anti 765 WEEKLY. They are locatea in 7*l ditferent cities and towns, of which -6 are State Capitals, 363 places of ovcr-i,o3i population, and 468 County Seats. For copy of List and other Infortunium address GK>. P. ROWELL ACO.. 10 Spruce St., New York. 19 IP 1 1 Yourselves by making money M% 1 u when a golden chance is offered Jm ZlLr thereby always keeping poverty frotn yordnor. Those who af wavs take advantage of the good chances for m .king money that are offered, generally be come wealthy, white those w.io do riot imprffl such chances remain iu poverty. We want ill*- ny men, women, l>oys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business wlff nav more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that yon need free. No one who engages fails to make money yery lapldly. Yon can devote your wliole timu to the work, or only your spare moments. Full tn format ion and all that is uecdea scut free. Ad dress STINSON & Co., Portland. Maine; tFor IMI Stfk flfff. YVc will send it to your De pot to be examined before y