(|he |[illhsim Journal. THURSDAY, HAY 20., 'Bl. UEIUXiER & BCIILLEB, Editors and Proprietors. local Dcpnrtmcni. —lt is said that the new stylo spring bonnet is just a little too sweet for anything. —Miss Annie Buckler was elected county superintendent of Potter Coun ty on the 3rd inst. —NextMonday is Decoration Day, but it is doubtful whether it will strike Millbeim this year. —S. D. Musscr, collector of school taxes, hereby gives notice that- all such taxes not paid by June Ist next will bo promptly collected by" levy and sale. —lt is said that diphtheria never en ters a house where coffee is roasted. The theory is that the aroma arising from roasting coffeo destroys the germs of the disease. —No remedy in tlie world ever came into such universal use, or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for the euro of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. —Clinton county has two Associate Judges, t! ree Commissioners, a 8! or iff, a Treasurer toeieefcnext fall, and strange say there are plenty of candidates for each one of the places. —lt affords a real pleasure even only to see the large and splendid stock of clothing at the Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Now just try it for your own satisfaction. —Mr. Daniel Heise.r, of Lewisburg, formerly of this place, has neen ap pointed mail agent on the Lewisburg & Tyrone 1L 11., rice Mr. Beale. We do not know whether the latter resigned or was/.emovcu. • LAWN MOVERS.— We call the at tention of our readeis to the advertise ment of the Hills Archimedean. Lawn Mower Co., of Hartford, Conn., in a-j %other column. They claim to have j the best Lawn Mowers in the market, and their claim is not disputed. .—At the last meeting of the direc tors of Pine Station Camp Meeting As sociation it was resolved to hold a camp meeting, commencing Tuesday, Aug. 23d, to continue nine days; tents can be secured by addressing Mr. J. Staram, Pine Station, Pa., at any time. —lf you want an extra fine article in the line of tooth powder—and every body should use such an article —I)r. John F. Ilavtcr is the man to supply you. We have tried it and know wherof we speak. tr —Mr. John Coldren of Greg? town ship, anuounces himself iu to-day's Journal as a candidate for Sheriff. Mr. Coldren is one of Perms valley's best citizens, and if successful will cer tainly fill the office with credit. —The most artistic and altogether the best piece of work in the shape of a monument ever put up in Tenns Valley, was last week erected at the grave of Daniel Mosser, iti Boal.sburg. It was built at the popular Millheim Marble Works, by Peiuinger & Mus ser. —Hon. W. K. Alexander left us on . Monday morning for Texas, llis ob ject as far as we could learn is to take a good look of the Lone star state, with one eye, and keep the other one op-m to business of some kind. Hope his tal ents and business capacity may tind a fruitful field out there. —THE EXCELSIOR DYR WORKS at Lewisourg turns out first cl iss worn. Shawl*, dresses and men's garments will be colored and pressed in best style. Mr. Jacob Wolf is ngeut for Centre county. Joods left at the Journal office will attended to. Sat isfaction guaranteed. tf —Nearly all last week we had con tinued rains, but they were mostly of a gentle kind. Their effect on vegeta tion is wonderful, and old earth seems never to have been dressed in. a garb of such exquisite beauty as now. It ap pears as thougli Providence intended to shower down his blessings in rich profusion upon his disobedient, naughty children. —Mr. John Itishel, of Totter town ship, brightened our sanctum the oth er day with the smiles of his pleasant, benevolent face. Mr. R. is known to many of our citizens as a uianof pos itive qualities 1 stauding and integ rity—and good looking as need be. He announces himself as a candidate for Associate Judge, for which office he certainly possesses good qualifications. —Millheim, generally lively, is un usually so this week. Several legal dignitaries from Bellefonte —common- ly called lawyers —(now we are not ab solutely sure that the word is spelled exactly right) are here, taking the evidence in the contested election case of licifsnyder vs. Nasser, or whatever the legal name of the "case" is, for we are not enough of a liar to know. The names ot our Bellefonte friends are C. M. Bower, D. F. Fortney and 11. A. McKee. They are rather a good look ing set of fellows, freshly shaven and in clean linen as iliey are, but we'd orfully hate to get into the legal clutch es of any one of them. Our readers ipay have seen these chaps before. —Dr. John P. Hartcr, Dentist, has removed his otiice to the second floor of Tomlinson's grocery, where ho will be happy to receive his personal and professional friends. tf SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Prof. Wolf has a very large school. Many from a distance are in attend ance. Prof. E. i\ Smith has organized a glee club,-which is making rapid prog ress in the beautiful pat. The Star Literary Society will give a public entertainment on Thursday evening, the :26th inst. It will no doubt be good. All should attend. The Grand Central Hotel will be commenced in a few days—jast what oer thriving town wants, a first class hobl. . The new Arm of Philips &• Krape have their new planer hi their shops and will also get a larger engine. Then for good and cheap woi k. A big time is expected hero on Dec oration Diy. The prospects for a good hay and grain crop are very pro n ising. UXCLK TOM. —An exchange puts the liquor ques tion on the following rigid but logical grounds: On the temperance question a stern alternative h before the American people. Eitlkr the nation must de stroy the rum tratHr or the rum tralllc will destroy the nation. It is a death grapple. One or the other of the con testants is destined to perish. And the sooner our people see the naked issue the better. An aristocracy of an em pire may coexist with the traffic, but a drunken republic is inevitable ruin. The springs of action are weakened, the sources of virtue are poisoned, the public sentiment, on which depends the stability of laws is debauched. A SURE TEST.— The man that help: j his wife throughout the entire siege o I honsecleaning, with all the extras thai hang around and about that comp!e> job in theso modern days—and keepi a sweet, even temper—is the mode mail of the times—greater th in states | man or general; in fact he is a philoso pher and christian at the same time, and deserves a good snug place in heaven above. Hut he who ei joys tin 3 comforts of home the whole year round, always ready to devour we)] prepared dinners and wear clean linen, and when housecleanine time comes his Utter half the cold shoulder leaves her to wrestle and tug with carpets, stoves, furniture, brooms soap, brushes, water, etc., why that man is as nearly a heathen °.s he can or dare be in a christian country. What do the ladies think of the test? Sews Miscellany. A GENTLEMAN.— If yon cannot find a gentleman to marry, girls, do not mairy at all, By th I t-rin I don't mean a man who above the need of work; he may be anything but a gentleman; but a man who knows hew to work, who lias self-respect enough to keep him from low habits both of speech and action; who is courteous and honorable; who is not afraid of sailing 1113 hands; the farmer, the blacksmith, the car penter, any man may be a gentleman under dust, snot and chips, but if he is not, girls, don't many him at all! There is enough trouble.in life with out increasing it in any way. Do not subject yourself to the mortification that would be sure to come with a husband who would continually cause you to blush for his lawless actions, for l.is coarsness and roughness, for his slippery dealings or for his hypocrit ical polish. It is not sufficient that a man looks and dri£s*s v.tll; he must act and live well besides. Mako your homos beautiful. \ou. we are talking to, who read this paper. You have "no money to sp' 111,"you say. We did not tell you to spend any. Youi home can t>e made beautiful by a little labor. A few trees set out here and there to give their cooling shadows when the fierce sunlight falls. A few flowers yonder to brighten with theii contrasting colors the green grass yor should have here. A little white was! on that tenco and barn. All these cost nothing, or next to nothing, and they vastly add trt the appearance ol your place as well as to its comfort Make your beautiful. COMING TO SETTLE IN A MERICA. A Contract 'Made to Bring 80,- 000 Scandinavians Across the Atlantic. A few days ago a cable dispatch \va received in New York city stating tlia the ow T ners of a steamship line in Hull England, bad contracted with partie in Nui way and Sweden to bring abou 80,000 emigrants from those countrie to the Baited States. Jumped Herself to Death. MILLWAUKEE, Wis., May 23. —A special dispatch to the Republican from Racine says: Annie Myrtle, a girl thirteen years of age, died yesterday from the effects of "jumping the rope-" She lumped 102 times, which so in jured her brain and other internal organs that she was a terrible sufferer until released by death. Another girl, Mary Faber, is very sick from the same cause. At the recent session of the Ilunt l don court, David Rut was convicted I of disturbing a religious meeting and - was ordered to pay a fine of fifty dol s lars and the cost of prosecution |[und to spend thirty days in the county jail. An lowa paper claims that the sup ply of marriageable girls there is not equal to the demand, as there aro two men to ono woman in that State. The paper sends the following mail to the other Slates: "Send along your sisters, and your cousins, and your aunts. Remember we want none of your scrawny, wasp-waisted, fcquiut eyed, cosmetic-washed, freckle-faced, but healthy, handsome, wide-awake, go-ahead girls, who have been permit ted to, grow up as the Lord made them." j A (rue bill. "So that's the grand : jury, is it?" asked the man from the | suombs, after eagerly scanning the j forms and features of the twenty-four individu ils in the box—one man with unkempt sandy locks, another with an • aroma of seui imontal seedincss luood iing over him, a thinl with a look of ! benign vacuity irradiating his coun -1 tenance and the others indicating dif i erent stages of wretchedness and ; misery. "Well,'sir, if you've got any i common, every-day jurymen around a ; bout here, I guess 1 don't care to look | at them."— Boston Transcript. FIGHTING FOB AJBUSBAND. Wife Number Oaa Taking Her Revenge Upon Wife Num ber Two. LEIIAXON, May 'o.— The Former's Hotel at this place was last night the ; Recife of a lively scrimmage between two women, both of whom claimed to Ibe the wife of a certain individual j froui Lancaster, v.ho arrived heie from | that city two weeks ago and stopped 'at tiie above hotel. The lady who ae- I couipauied tlie man in question was [ his junior by about thirty years. He is about fifty. His story was that his wife died several years since and the young lady had been an ) inmate of the house and a personal friend of his de ceased wife. He married her on ac count of I.cr winning ways. They seemed to enj >y their honeymoon and matters passed along smoothly until last evening, when wife number one arrived on the ( 'st\ne, accompanied by a sister of the tiuant ! usb.ind, for such he proved to b<\ having deserted his first wife in Lancaster, after taking about S'IO) of her money. The man and wife number two had j iat arrived at the hotel after having taken a carriage ride. Their reception was of a lively nature. The wemau who had been deserted sprang on tin young woman with the fury of a tigress, scratching and pounding her in a ter rible manner uutil she was compelled tobc.it a retreat from thQ place. The man had made arrangements to go in *o the livvry business here fend for this purpose had purchased a lot of liors-8 from prominent citizens. The arrivafof wife number one and the story she told of his doings had the ellect of putting a quietus on the arrangement. HALL'S YEOHT '.RN.r. SK i u vs HAIII KKXKWKK is > nelfntlllc eoniMitloH ot kmm JOHN F. HARTER, PRACTICAL DKNTI.iT, • Office on 2nd story of Tomlinscu'e I ' Grocery Store, on Main Street, > MILLHEIM, PA. g F.KISTER, FASHION AM,K Boor & SHOEMAKER, - MILLHEIM, PA. Shop next door to Foote'sstore, Main St. BOOTS, SHOES Riil GAITEHS made to order, and satisfactory woik guaranteed. Repairing done prompt ly itnd cheaply, and in a neat style. J C.SPRm&ER, " FASHIONABLE BARREL, Next door to Journal Store, MILLIIEIM, FA. ORCCKEEHOFF HOUSE, Cuuri House.) 11. BROCK KB HO FK, WM. McXKKYKK, Proprietor. Manager. Good sample rooms 011 first floor. Free Bus to and from all trains. Special rates to Jurors aud Witnesses. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. I'BVIN HOUSE, d (.Von Central Hotel in the City,) COR. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Fa., S.WOODSCAL WE LL,PROPRIETOR (/<> it 1 ? n -r: Cunmorcla! Traveler o?i flrst door. j U4TS JUST RECEIVED AND UNPACKED " ATS ! If ATS My Now Spring Stock of KATi HITS MILLINERY GOODS, UATS „ . Wblcb Embrace* all the new styles and colors. Including the very fasblonablo ! "ATS LEGHORN, FRENCH CHIP, AMERICAN CHIP, STII.WV, PORCUPINE, TUSCAN II VIS BKAID. AC., which I have in great variety, at my store HATS ; Hm PENN SRTEET, MILLHEiM; PA. lIATg HATS ... ~ —T-: HATS I can si fit alt purses as I sell both cheap and costlu goods. , 173 HATS Trimmed llat.s and Bonnets, Untrimnied Goods. Silk Trimmings, HATS Artificial Flowers, and everything desirable in my line. Your trade re- I HATS spcctfufl y solicited. MPS. ANNA M. WEAVER. HATS I\ GKPFIItT. D. A. SKPHAET & KUSEER DKALEKB IN Clover Flour. & Feed. Co:i. Plaster & Salt MILLIIEIM I 1 A., Highest market price paid for all kinds of • ) Delivered either at the BIiICK MILL or at the ; old MUSSKR MILL, lu MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT : Always on hand and sold at prices that defy ; competition. A sharo of the public patronage respectfully j solicited. 3i*-Iy j GILMORE & CO., LAW & COLLECTION H "JBSE, 629 F Street, Waehing on, D. C. j ~ ' Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at- i lend to all business confided to them. LAND SCRIP, Soldier's Additional Homestead Right and LAND WARRANTS bought and sold. Hills AnUniai Lawn Mower Co. Ot Hartford, Conn,, MANUFACTURERS OF TIIE \EW ARCHIMEDEAN and CHARTER OAK Lawn Mowers, These Mowers have become colebrated throughout tuc World, where lawns are cultiva ted. as being the most perfect and desirable Lawn Mowers ever made. They stand at the head of the list of Lawn Mowers in the U.b. and Europe. They contain all tbe improve ments that experience in their manufacture can suggest; are beautifully finished, thorough . lv made and do splendid work bn every variety of lawn. Hand Mower Sizes, from Bto 18 inches. Pony and Horse Sizes, 24, 28 and 32 inches. Send for Circulars. SOLD BY OUR AG EMS EVERYWHERE. 21-3 m PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt o* Stamp for post age. Address— GILMORE, SMITE & CO. .Solicitor* of VaUul*. Kcar Patent Ojflce, Washington, V. (A BiSVyiu* ZX&TZ&OZtt . * ii imp MIII HI WIN I'LL ■■■■"■■■■ 3 P SSSS&SS&StB&SS* Dry Goods nouse of Lcck Haven for SPRING g SUMMER OP j sSB JW'vcr since the establishment of this great Dry Go yds lh use h v tx dune such en extensive business as we have done this spring . He will in a few days op~n our fourth immense stick for the Spring and Summ r f ISSI. The people of Lock Jlavcn, Clinton and Centre counties are showing their great appreciation of the wonderful bargains we art' offer ing in our . nitre stock. First class goods, only honest (idling, no misre presentations and low prices always win. This is the motto on which we have built up our enormous Cede ard will here say that we fully appreci ate the liberal patronage of the Peoph in sustaining a first rlass* Dry Goods Store, in Lock Haven, which it has been our humble effort for some years to establish. DEP^TMENT is cspcei ill) attractive and ex-els any effort pec ever male in Fineness of Sts ck, Rich ness of Palitcriis and in its great variety. I '>oo YAR DS BE AUTIFU L f 40, 45 ami ftC cts per yard. Jieautiful Black' Dress Silks at 74 eta a yard. Heavy Gros Grain at 1.2 warranted not to crack or war glossey. Jiciutifu Jiro in Black and all Colors. All colors of Satins and Press bilks. I'M) yards Best Lawns in Remnants froot 3 to 15 yds. 0 cts, north 1 "> els. TILE LARGEST STOCK OF Black and Colored Cashmeres I ; ever shown in Isx-k Haven ct astonishingly low prices, ami a'l the new Styles cf Press Goods to he found in any city s'orc. 50 I yards of the best Bantings for Men and Bays' wear, ever shown in this city. 10000 yds B etched a,\ ? Brown Muslins to be sold at wholesale prices. (VXK) yds hist CiH o wireanted fast colors at 41 cts. Gnat bargains in Tabk Liner, Tickings and Bowlings, Ac. l£X) Parasols 25 per cent less than ncml price. 104 > P >irs Liiics Lisle Thread and K'ul Gloves at priies thai'rill astonish any ore who ts a jtt Ijz of their v due. AH immense stock of bt'jckuijS, Laces, Gibbons, A:. SARPETS, GARPEfS, CARPETS. Hevcr was there shown xn Lock Jlavcn such a stock of Body Brussels Tapestry Brttssel, 3 ply and Jngrain Carpet, us tee show this - eason and our trade is witty immense on them. Beautiful Carpets from 20 cts. a yard upwards. * Come, See and be Convinced fc> that the Bee Hive Store offers decided advantage over every stor9 in Central Pennsylvania in every thing in the dry goods line. Everybody welcome to the BEE HIVE, 65 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. PA. EVERETT, Proprietor. WANTED' \WOO lbs. good tub w tah'd wool for cash or exchange for these S just opened up for Spring and 9 Surinn'r wear. My stock is pgsj p£y& as cheap as it was a year g&t B9ga ago, because 1 bought it vJ! tj tor cash bofove the ad- n ; vance, I am the only H shoe dealer in I ock Walffl a llovch that buys I N (or cash & pays D no rent where fore I can sell n * you a better ar- i—l tide for thesame money than any QuSS dealer in the city. Give me a call and you will bo convinced tgs tnat your place to buy is V X) R D H * MINGLE ' I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Millheim, la EXCELSIOR BTEAUIHE WORKS LEWISBUEG, PA.! 1 i W 0 Proprietor. tillkiml* of -llks, V!\rST*C'otton Rml Wool Loot's .tntl f.ahlu'ti inj tin best Mjle Gents' (outs, Vests ami rants djetl or cleansed without rip pint? Ladies' Cloaks, Capes, mrt nrrsscs cleansed or djed to an} fancy pattern a; here ibe original color Is favorable. All hind of Shawls cfeanrcd or dyed and finished in the neatest manner. . M >- Factory hiu till the machinery aid facili ties of a first class cslubdshment of its kind. My experience in the business extend* over many years, both in this country and in Europe, and ain therefore enabled to do stiicily first class work at moderadc prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Milllscini, Pa., has accepted an acency from me. Ail goods I brought there for dying will be returned free of extra charge. A gent 8 SVOOO MADE IX tfO DAYS Now is the time to make it. Prosperity has dawned upon th 6 people ot this country, and all arc enjoying its blessings. YOU can just as well make a little money by devoting some of your snare time to our business. We offer one of the best opportunities ever yet given to any one to make money. It takes n<> capital. You do not hare to invest a large sum of money and run a great risk of losing it. Your energy and yo*r business capacity will bo all the capital you wh reoulre. Ladies can engage in.the business as well as gentjcnion, and even boys and girls do welt. Even If you do not desire to engage in business, we can impart information to you that will be of great value. You will readily see that it will be u com intuitively easy matter* to make from fsl© to (SIOO a week, and establish u lu crative, independent business. IMiJAIKIE Hay while the sun shines. The business in honorable straight-forward and profitable. T)o pot neglect this notice but write to us and find out what our business is. will pay you and only cost toe price ot one postal card, we send full particulars free. Attend to this matter NOW for there is money in it far ail who engage with us. If you can only de vote one or two hours a day, or the evening, you can make >llO a week. You have only to write us to be convinced of this fact. Senu us a Postal card with your full name ami address plainly written thereon, and receive by return mail rull particulars of a business that will sur prise you and make you wonder why you never wrote to us before. Write at once, it will pay you. 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