It * fitlMm Journal. THURSDAY, JUNE 9., 'Bl. DEIMIGER & BIMILLER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department. —Building & Loan Association meets next Monday eveniug. If you want money just dirt cheap come along. —Two of Lewisburg's hotel keepers, J. S. P. Weidensanl and Levi Uromly, sue under prosecution for selling liquor to minors. —The harsh aspect of tho autumnal gray, which betokens the shady side of life, is easily modified by the use of Ayer's Ilair Vigor. —J. W. Snook is building a valuable addition to >nd otherwise improving his Peim Street property. Jake handles himself about as lively as 'any man we know of. —Jacob Springer, our barber goes in for improvements. lie sports a brand new, large mirror in bis shop. Its a fine dressing glass, and a splendid or nament. —Much rain and very cool weather since our last issue, but we are trying to shift along as best we can. The candidates keep matters warm notwith standing clouds and rain. —lt will lie seen that several real good clever fellows have again joined our noble army of candidates. Tho Democracy of Centre county never had a better sett of men to select its of ficers fruen than it has this year. —About 250,997 cabbage, tomato and pepper plants were inserted into the ground, roots Chinaward, in our young city, the other Wednesday morning. Any man who dares to doubt our word about the matter is at liberty to take the census himself. —Precious, gracious, refreshing and seasonable rains occurred hist week, too late to notice in the paper, but timely enough to give vegetation a vigorous puslj. But are we all as grateful to kind Providence lor it as shouliLbe? i —THE EXCELSIOR DYE WORKS at 1 Lewisuurg turns out first class work. Shawls, dresses and men's garments will be colored and pressed iu best style. Mr. Jacob Wolf is agent for Centre county. Goods left at the Journal office will be attended to. Sat isfaction guaranteed. tf MUSICAL COLLEGE.— This celebrated institution for the study of vocal and Instrumental music will begin a ses sion of six weeks, on Monday, August Ist* l&l. Address F. C. MOYKR, Director Musical College, Freeburg, Pa. It —lr. the line of the smaller articles that enter into the make |up of man's attire, Lewin has the largest, best cheapest, assortment of hats, caps, collars, ties, suspenders, hosiery,&c, everibrought to Centre county. Don't fail to call and see for yourself when ever you go to Bellefonte. 2t /—Brother Sehoch, of the Telegraph, dropped into our sanctum one evening last week, robbed us of just 19 seconds of precious time, left, promising to call again, which he failed to do. Now that's just the way a. Wolfish, republi can editor can act away from home. We haye a great mind to stop calling him brother, nevei to visit him again, and pretend that we never knew or heard of piim, should we accidentally chance to meet him on tlia train. —The Millheim Marble Woiks are haying a fine run of custom. Cause and effect are here just as simple as can be. Better work and more reasonable prices can not be found in this section of the state. Besides this the Millheim Works have enjoyed the confidence of the public these many years. People know that the proprietors deal fairly and honorably with their customers. They do not impose on people with low grade stock and inferior work. tf —Commencement festivities of Lewis burg University begin on Friday, June 21th, ending with corporation Dinner and President's Levee, Thursdaj, the 29th. Tuesday evening the 28th, Senator Mitchell will deliver the ora tion before the University. Wonder why "Don" did'ut get that job. Hope he don't feel slighted and mad about it. For our part we don't care much who makes the speeches, but feel very curious to know what a "corporation dinner" really is. Could not our ed itorial brethren down there shape us a ticket V We promise in advance to do full justice to the subject. The revised New Testament has been given to the world by the com mittee. win for ten year 3 have been laboring upon it. There is nothing startling in the revised edition that did not appear in the old one. The changes, though many, are mostly in the wording of sentences. It will be accepted by many and rejected by many. In after years it will doubt less come into general use. As a monument of work the translation de serves praise. To the pious men who did the work let all praise be given. As an accepted, uncontiadicted 13ibJe it will hardly be a success. Old fashioned Christian people will turn over new pages with a critical, frien ly interes:. They will find many tliing3 to note and admire. But these pages will never take the place of the Bible consecrated to the Protestant heart by centuries of affection, con solation and reveiptice.— Bx. —The Millheim School Board makes a pood showing in its annual statement. All debts paid and $208.98 in the treas ury. (See posters.) The yonn% ladles of the State of Maine have recently formed themselves; into n society for mutual improvement and protection. Among the resolutions adopted at a regular meeting, we And the following: "J"L uit wo will reccivo the attention of no self-styled young gentleman, who lias not learned some business or engaged in sonic steady employment, for It is apprehended that after the bird is caught it may starve in the cage. That we will promise marriage to no young man who is In the habit of tippling, for we are assured that his wife will come to want and his children go lure footed. That we will marry no young man who is not a true patron of his neighborhood paper, for It Is not only u strong evidence of his want of intelligence, but that be will prove too stingy to provide for bis family, to educate his j children, or encourage institutions of learning in his comma.lity. It would indeed be a blessing if Pennsylvania young ladies were as level-headed on this important mutter e.s those of Maine. Hero any good-for nothing, lazy tmmmcr and loafer can get a wife easy enough. Very many of our girls seem to have only mar riage on the brain. Tho holy state is entered into with scarcely a thought about its duties and responsibilities— in utter disregard of c' uraeter, habits, means of support or proper age. The results are apparent on every hand. Young and hasty mairiages, a stormy honeymoon, a scandal, a sep nation as thoughtless as was the marriage. Tho eyil is a great and growing one. But what is tho matter—wheie tho fault what tho remedy? If there is no spon taneous improvement in this impor tant matter the good of society will sno i require some rigid laws on the subj *ct. Let our young ladies take the matter In hand themselves and follow the good example of their fair sisters in Maine. —lt don't.make the least bit of dif ference how many candidates come out for the different county offices, Lawin, of tho Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, Bellefonte, is entirely prepared to su'l them all with clothing suitable for warm weather and a hot campaign. All candidates should avail themselves of the bargains Lew intCiis n cam paign suits. * 2t Kcws Miscellany. An old farmer in Jackson township this county, has for several years already been suspected of having a large sum of money stowed away in his house somewhere—believed to be about $2,000. A few weeks ago he came to town and deposited his money in the First National Bank. He had become uneasy, and said he wanted everybody to know that lie 110 longer kept his money about his premises. But instead of $2,000, ho had over $1,000; and instead of havi lg ha I his money stowed away in tho house, he had it for a long time already conceal ed in his hog pen where the mice got at it .and nibbled some of it. that the mice got at it and the danger of keeping so much money about, finally induced him to put it in bank.— Seliasfjrove limes. West Branch Campmeeting. The thirteenth annual session of the West Branch Campmeeting will com mence on the 9th of August, and close on the 19th of the same month. The grounds will be open for occupancy on July 1. Persons desiring tents can be accommadated by addressing the sec retary, .T. B. G. Kinsloe, Lock Jlaven. Excursion tickets over the Pennsyl vania, Philadelphia and Erie, North ern Central and Bald Eagle Valley railroads will be issued as heretofore. The Old Musket was Loaded. BALTIMORE, May 3.).—This after noon Jacob IT. Freeburger, aged nine years, was fat Tly shot by Charles Der ling, aged twelve, years. The gun used was an old musket, and Derling was ignorant of its being loaded. Several boys were playing soldiers iu an old cellar of a neighbor's house, and Freeburger was looking through the wiridiw. Derling pointed the musket at him, and pull'mg the tiigger, to his amazemcyit and horror, the weapon was discharged and young Freeburger fell dead. Tho entire right side of his head was blown off. Drinking a Quart of Liquor Without Stopping. CHICAGO, May 27.— At one o'clock this morning a young German named Ilenry Graft entered a saloon in the northwestern part of the city, and, calling for a pint of whisky, swallowed it. He then bet five dollars with the saloon-keeper the ho could drink *a quart of the same liquor without stop ping. He did so, but before lie could turn around he dropped to the lloor and in a few moments was dead. The saloon-keeper was held this morning for the action of the grand jury. Arrested for Insulting Women. JERSEY CITY, May 29. --Chief of Police Murphy, of this city, having re ceiyed numerous complaints lately of young men who stand on the street corners and insult ladies as they pass List evening detailed fifty officers in citizen's dress to arrest all such per sons. They arrested forty and the prisoners were fined by Judge Peloubet $lO each. The man who is carious to know how the world would get along with out him can find out by sticking a cambric needle in a mill pond and then withdrawing it and Rooking at the hole. Do Monopolies Endanger the Republic? lion. Jeremiah S. Black, ex-Judge of the Supreme JCourt and ex-Attorney- General of the United States, recently stated: "All public men must lake their side on this question. There can be no neutrals, lie that is not for us is u gainst us. Wo must have legal pro tection against these abuses. This agitation once begun, and the magni tude of the grievance being understood, it will force our rulers to gi vousa remedy against it. The monopolies will resist with all their arts aml in lluence, but fifty millions of people, in process of time, will learn the impor tant fact that they are tlCty millions strong." Governor Gray, of Indi ma, in a ipus sage to tho Legislature of that State in January last, said: "In my judgment tho republic can not live long in lhe atmosphere which now surrounds tho ballot-box. Mon eyed corporations, to secure favorable legislation for themselves, are taking an active part in elections by furnish ing large sums of money to corrupt the voter and purchase special" privileges from tho Government. If mosey can control the decision at the ballot-box it will not be long until it can control its existence." This is in entire accordance with the vieW3 of Daniel Webster, who said: "Tne freest government cannot long endure, where the tendency of the law is to create a rapid accumulation of property in the hands of few, and to render tho masses of the people poor and dependent." Tho lb ess, with tl>o exception of that portion which is owned or sub sid zed, are with tho people in Ibis fight. The New York Times (Rep.), under date of May 19, in an article re garding the encroachments of corpo rate power, says: '•lt is not only absorbing to itself the fruits of labor and the gains of trade and piling up wealth in the hands of the few, but it is controling legislation and endeavoring to sway the decisions of courts in its own interest. We are now at a stage in the contest wheie lire people may vindicate their author ity and place these corpoiations under the regulation of law." A blacksnake measuring sixteen feet was recently killed near Carrolltown, Cambria county. It had long been the terror of the neigbb alio )d. Vennor says Jure will be warm to the 11th, then cold to thn 20th; frosts on the 22nd and 23; 21 to the 2Glh hot. July, cold on the -Ith, sth, 9th, 11th, 13th, 17th, 25th and 27th. August, 4th and sth will be coll. In Septem ber the centre of tho month will be the warmest part. October will be warm and cold. November will be muddy with light frosts. December will bo the warmest ever known. Various Causes— Advancing years,care, -irkness, dhapio!nt ment. and hereditary predispo-irion—all oper ate to turn the hair gray, an I either of tlnnn inclines I: to .she. l prematurely, aykk's Ham VIGOH will restore faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It sift-?ns and cleanses the scalp, id vie git healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By it- use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will le produo ed in all cases where the folicles :uo not 'e stroved or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brasny. weak, or siekly hair, "ti which a few applications will produce, a gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and ure i its operation, it is incomparable as a re.ssi mr, and is especially valued for the soft ustre and richness of tone it Imparts. It con tains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil o color white cambric; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fou Sale by all Dealkhs DIED. On the Ist inst.. in flregg township, John Kern, aged G6years, 11 months and 3 days. On the 13th ult., in Logausville, Mrs. Sarah F. Dclong, aged 31 years, 1 month and IS days. MARRIED. On the 19th ult., at the residence of Mr. Ilenry Spyklcr, Elllgham Co. 111., Mr. Frank Sankey and ?.IDs Mat tie E„ daughter of Jonas Coiulo, of Penu Hall, Pa. Mlllliciin.ffßrkct. * Corrected every Wednesday by Gophort & Musser. Wheat No l- r 8 Wheat No. 2 95 Corn 1} Kyc 75 oats White 35 Oats, Clack 32 Buckwheat 50 Floor 5 4° Bran & Shorts, per ton 8 1 0 Salt, per Jirl 1.<5 Plaster, ground „„ 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 4o to ,n Barley 50 Tyniothyseed LSO Flaxseed Cloversced 4.ri) k-utter liams >ides Veal Pork Reel Eggs '. I- Potatoes 50 Lard 8 Tallow Soap Dried Apples 3 Dried Peaches 19 Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal $5.50 Stove " 6-7r> Chestnut 44 5-30 I lea 4 4.0 iMmgffeai RHEUM^fBt^pALGIA. I 1 * NEW CUBE. RHEUMATISM, Which renders life a burden and fi nally destroys it, is permanently cured by this remedy. Stiff and 3wollen joints aro restored to their natural condition. NEURALGIA. IIA single application gives relief. Cas les of the longest standing are peima nently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED in every case. Money refunded tc any one not relieved after a fair trial. For sale by all first class druggists. I PRICE 50 CENTS. I RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO. 1 t' ' PITTSBURGH, PA. i car Send for statement of cures. | DH. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON, Main Street, Milllieiiu, P.i JOHN P. BARTER, PRACTICAL DENTIST, TYt Ollico on 2ml story of Tomlinson's Grocery Store, on Main Street, MILLHEIM, PA. jU> F.KISTER, FASHIONABLE P/COT & SHOEMAKER, MILLHEIM, PA. Shop next door to Foote'sstore, Main St. BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS made to order, and satisfactory woik guaranteed. Repairing dono prompt ly and cheaply, and in a neat style. J 0. SPRING-EE, FASHIONABLE BARBER, Next door to Journal Store, MILLHEIM, PA. HOUSE, (Opposite Court House.) 11. BROCKKUIIOFK, WM. McKEKVER, Proprietor. Manager. Good saroplo rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from all trains. Special rates to Jurorsand Witnesses. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. TRVIN HOUSE, J- (Central Hotel in the City,) Cou. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Pa., S.WOODS CAL WE LL, PROPRIETOR Godffuntfls Hams for Cjinmerclal Traveler on first floor. UITS JUST RECEIVED AND UNPACKED s HATS My New Spring- Stock of H ifS HITS MILLINBE/Y C3-OOID3, nm Whlcli Embraces all the new styles and colors, Including the very fashlonab'e HATS LEGIIOHN, FKEXCII CHIP, AMEUICAN CHIP, BTUAW, PORCUPINE, TUSCAN U HUS BUALD, AC., which I have in great varioty, at my store nATS lim PENN SRTEET, MILLHEIM, PA. mjs I,ATd I can suit all purses as I sell both cheap and costly goods. H Trimmed Ilats and Bonnets, Untrimmed Goods. Silk Trimmings, HAT5 * HATS Artificial Flowers, and everything desirable in my line. Your trade re- ,IATS HATS spectfully solicited. MBS. ANNA M. WEAVEK. HATS The Model Grocery. 8. P. KEKSTETTER, Proprietor. MARKET STREET, LEIISB'JRS, 1 PA. Dealer in first class Groceries of all kinds, Flour and Feed, Wood and Willow Vaie. Queenswarc a Speciality. • I sell a White Granite Tea Sett , 4G pieces, for f 300. All olh'T Queens ware in proportion. Just received the finest lot of China Ware ever brought to this place. If you come to Lewlsburg don't fail to give ton a call and get the best fh it gains you ever had. IJUI Dyspa" R Mpstion, And all troubles arising therefrom, H such asSßjlfcy®<S?£i Siclc Headache, Dis- B tress after Eating, Acidity of the B Stomach, Flatulency, Live; and B Kidney Complaint, Torpid ju Liver .mgf&m Constipation. Piles, B Aches in aKfrttjg he Back and Limbs, B It b the best Blood Purifier ir B the World. Guaran- KsSjifl teed by all B Druggists to give per- ASr feet satis- B faction or money as refunded. B Try it. Our Vital- izingl Tonic Bitters, —the \sfirJ best ap- B petizer in the World. Call for them. | D. R, V. G. Mfg. Co., Prop's, (&&&& ItU Wwhitogtan St.. BOSTON, MASS. C. H. Crittatoa, 115 Fulton Strset.^QSßPll BHBHBBBeaatiSa gjLJ| wmßumamaum Hj ® ■HHSSKKSBBS 3f|K ■■ i.hu.^ m —— |p! I H3BBUHBigaB sZay!£fjfcSQCaßD®! g||L:Jj Dry Goods House of Lock Haven for SPRING | SUMMER OF 110 JulLr (S3 A ever since the establishment of this great Dry Coeds lit Use hav* we done such an extensive business as we have done tnis spring. Y.'c wilt in a few days open our fourth immense stick for the Spring and Summer of 188 J. The people of Lock Haven, Clinton and Centre counties are showing their great appreciation of the wonderful bargains wc arc offer ing in our entire stock. First class goods, only honest dealing, no misre presentations and low prices always win. This is the motto on which we have built up our enormous I aide and will here say that wc fully appreci ate the liberal patronage of the Peoph in sustaining a first class Dry Goods Store in Lock Haven, which if has been our hit able ejfo t for some years to ab/ish. DrfeSS DEPARTMENT is espcci dig attractive and excels any effort we ever made in Fineness of St'jck, Jlkh- j ncss of J'attcrns and in its rjrcnl variety. 500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL j at -10, 45 and 50 ete per yard, J'eautiful Jilack Dress Sills at 7 > cts a yard. Heavy*, G ros drain at 1- warrantcjl.not to crack or wear glosscy. Jkaulifa J I fa cades in Jilack and all Colors. All colors of Satins and lircss Seles. 1 IM yards Uisl Lawns in Jiannanls from 3to 15 yds. 9 c ts, worth 15 tie. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Black and Colored Cashmeres ever shown in Isick Haven at astonishingly low prices, and all the new Styles <f Dress Goods to be found in any city store. 50 > yards of the best. Jointings for .Men and Hons' wear, ever shown in this city. 100A) yds 11 cached and Ur >icn Muslins to be sold of wholesale prices. fiOOO yds best Cdi oID trr inted fast colors at 4} els. Great bargains in Table Line", Tickings and TotcUngs. tkc. 2 0 Parasols 1.5 per cent less than usual price. 10)0 P >irs Lilies L'slc Thrca-l and Hid Gloves at prices that will astonish my one who is ju.lyc of their value. An immense stock (J Slockiiij8 t Laces, liibbtes, tic. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Fever was there shown t n Lock lfarcn such a stock of Hotly llrussels Tapestry llrnsscl, 3 ply and Ingrain Carpet, as we show this season and our trade is really immense on them. JUauttful Carpets from 20 cts. a yard upwards. Come. See and be Convinced that the Bee Hive Star a offers decided advantage over every store in Central Pennsylvania in every thing in the dry goods line. Everybody welcome to the BEE HIVE, 65 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAYEK, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. \VA NT ED: 10000 lbs. good tub wnbltcd wool for cash or *(Z'!unge fur Ihcse great bargains. JOHNS. FI3KER, Manufacturor cf CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, sgpggl^ BUGGIES?^ SLEIGHS. REBERSBURG, PENNA. Every wapoi. built of first-class stock nut by expert inecnanlts. All work wurnuited. Re pairing promptly attended to. Luc public pa tronage is respectfully solicited. ob-1 y P. GEPHABT. 1). A. 311SSER GEPHART & MUSSSR D7.AI.BJUi IN Clover Flour. & Feed, Con', Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA., Highest market price paid for all kinds of Grlß^llfcT Delivered cither at the BIUCK MILL or at the old MUSSEIt MILL, in MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 30-Iy' GILMORE & CO"" LAW S COLLECTION H'M, G29 F Street, Washing on, D. C. Make Collections, Ne?rofi ile Loans and at tend to ail business confided to them. LANI> j BCKU\ Soldier's Additional Homestead liiybt and LANG WALUANTS bought and sold. . EXCELSIOR STEAM DTE WORKS I LEWISBTJEG, PA. W. Davis, Proprietor. All kinds Silks , MmtTfottoii and WoM.ttotids /• 1 and finished In* |:w best si) ie (Jcnls' (o.;ts, Vests an .• pants dyed c:r cleansed without rl;;- pins Ladies' Cloaks, Capes, aid Dresses cleansed cr dyed to any Ta;ey pattern where the oiiulnal color Is favorable. All Kind of Shawls e'eurrd or dyed and finished in the neatest manner. My Factory litis .ill ilie machinery ar.d facili ties of a first class stabii-hnieut of its kind. My experience in the business extend* over many >oats. tioth in this country aiul in lUIIO]K\ and *am therefore tumbled to do strictly llrst chess work at mode rude prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Hi ill.c m, Pa., has accepted an aeency from me. All goods brought t here for dying will be returned fire i of extra charge. A TEE EOOT & SHOE MAN jjgj jpf LOOK HAVEN, I have a very large stock of g BOOTS, SHOES, j|| pal Slippers & Ladies WALKING SHOES, p >1 just opened up for Spring and |?S5Sj| .jjsftjj Summer wear. My stock is ara£a us c,iea P as it was a >" ear MOf ago, because 1 bought it Hohf v.- M for cash before the ad- fc *■■■'* vance, I am tho only shoe dealer in I oelc EgggS Iloveli t liat buys tp 4 for cash & pays ■ ™ m B no rent where- Ei *bP fore lean sell . WffW you a bet ter ar- H**.-,; Swa tide for thesame ® ** money than any vS&tf (live me a call and pJ vou will te convinced pSI B U that your place to buy is Champion Windmill Powerl PERFECTLY SELF-BEQDLATIMG! The Cheapest and meat Effective power In the world for Pumping water for stock, lng houses and fountain! wuh pure, fresh water, etc. warrantod, and are equal to /firn any miU In tho market In all JjpM one can v untry. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. light Castings Mado to Order. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Wwkegu, HI d V f&s kfj &/ E? §3 I i •jg i is O LTg H T0 tos : *d A Child can Can It. rsjj fm ISSO SSEVIPLE^ j3 rjfa U Requires No Care. a UsO STRONCi 1 Wears Oct. I I|k USE . : i "Domestic" ""®£s-"^Fashions They are especially designed <0 meet l.ic requirements of those who desire to dress welt. They are unsurpassed in Style, perfect in Fit, end jo simplo that they are readily understood by tho most inexperienced. Send 60. for cat alogue. Address, "Domestic" Fashion Co., 1 NEW YORK.' , j Mt IMPROVED v. SICKLE GRINDER. Simple, Light and Strong. Ko complicated Gearing. One /JVP |L man can do the work of two, and Xfl j* ";J|w turnout a tetter job. The winner F1 f re t Premium wherever exhi '•bited. Send for Illustrated Circular r v J Special Discount* to f \£j, row ell & Douglas, Waakegaa, 111. THE ONLY jPERFECT SEWING, MACHINE. , THE LI3HT-EUir!tIIIG ' - NEW HOME Rapidly 3uporcedlng all oihers wherever introduced. Pronounced by an army of ha^py purchasers to bo the BEST. The NEW HOME is positively ,The Simplest, Easiest Running, Most Rolfablo, and Most Durable Sewing Machine] ever invented. ' It operates Quickly, Quietly, and without fatigue to the operator. Full information, Descriptive Cat alogues, &c., frooon application. 30 Union Square, N.Y. f Q And Orange, Mass. Bills Arcliaoisffl Lawn Mower Co. Of Hartford, Conn,, MANUFACTURERS OF TUB SEW ARCHIMEDES ami CH4R fER OAK Lawn Blowers, These Mowt rs have become celebrated throughouttnc Worl 1. where laiviw ure eultiva ted, lis being the most perfect tind desirable fjawn Mowers ev 'r made. They stand at the head of the list of Lawn Mowers in the U. s. and Kurope. They eontain all the improve ments that experience in their manufacture can siigytst; are beautifully finished, thorough ly made and do splendid work on every variety of lawn. Hand Mower Sizes, from Bto 18 inches. Pony and Horse Sizes, 24,28 and 52 inches. 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