|[fit JjiUhiiim journal. THURSDAY, MAY 19., 'Bl. DEMSGER & BIMILLER, Kdltors and Proprietors. Local Department. —Rumor has it that Spring Mills will have a grand decoration. —P. P. Leitcell and Harvey Confer have built nice, good fences along their fronts. i . —A. O. Deininger has recently been appointed U. S. Storekeeper and Gaug er, yice, Hepry Whitiner, resigned. —Will Millheim hove a Decoration Day? Don't know—can't tell—hav'nt heard. —Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is a universal favorite for re storing gray hair to its original color, aud making hair grew out thick. —lt nfrords a real pleasure even only to sec the large and tplendid stock of clothing at the Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Now just try it for your own satisfaction. —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 i 9 the man to supply you. We have tried it and know wherof we speak. tf —Candidates are beginning to call a round—to introduce themselves—l shake hands—to see their friends and make more friends. All right, gentle men, only let everything be done fairly and squarely. ; —THE EXCELSIOR DYE WORKS at Lewisourg turns out first class work. Shawls, dresses and meu's garments will be colored and pressed In best style. Mr. Jacob Wolf is agent for Centre county. Jooda left at the Journal office will be attended to. Sat isfaction guaranteed. tf —WEATHER cool and rainy this week, no doubt to square the account of heat that ran up so tremendously Last week—and to bring men to their senses about buying one of Lewin's fine cheap over coats, lots of which are etill on hand at the Popular Philadel phia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. 2t RE-ARRANGED.—Our readers will find the advertisement of Bauland & Newmau re-arranged, re-set a* d re priced. Read and re-read it by all means. The euterprising merchants have something new and interesting to tell you this week. ;Their jmmense business requires them to change their advertisement every two weeks, and even then they are not able to "Tell it All." Go and see the big store for yourself. —No matter where you go you can not find |a more complete store in all its appointments, outside 'of our large cities, than the Mammoth Bee Hive of Lock Haven. Mr. J. J. Everett, pro prietor. Whether you look at the full assortment in every line of dry goods, the absolutely low ai4 uniform prices -or the kind treatment one gets -by the gentlemanly boss and bis corps of obliging salesmen, you will always leave the Bee Hive with feelings of highest satisfaction. Read Mr. Ever ett's large advertisement in another column and then go and try it, if you never did before. If you have made purchases there once you will go again and again. INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE.—The large and splendid stock of new goods jest recived at MUSSES & SMITH'S HARD WARE STORE, in Millheim, as well as the remarkable low prices at which they sell them, is a surprise to every body. Among their newly arrived goods we call your rpecial attention to the fine patterns of Table and Floor Oilcloths, Large variety of flangiog Lamps, New Styles of Wall Paper, Picture Frames, &c. Call there and see for yourself. (Communicated.) Woodward, Mh7 16, 'Bl. This morning M ine#vji, a little daughter of Henry Reinbart, Esq., re siding near this place, went to feed .some young chicks, which were in a coop, in an orchard near the house. The coop had a trap door at the side which was kept op9n by a prop, to let the old hen and her family free ingress at pleasure. In coming to the coop Minerva found the trap door closed, and instead of finding the hen and .chicks in it as usual, she found that a monster bird of some kind had caged itself. The monster bluwed fearfully at Minerva, putting her in, a terrible fright. She came running tc the house and I;<£