hf jljillhcint Journal. THURSDAY, AUG. 11., 'Bl. WKLUMiIK & BOWLER, Editors aud Proprietors. Local Bciiai'liacnt. —The Central Manufacturing Co , of I-ewlsbuig has sold 9JO Bates Harvest ers during the past year. —A snake with twenty-five rattles was killed over ill Perry county some days ago. Wanted.—About 3500 first class 1} Jnch yellow pine flooring in tho rough, Need not be fully dry. Inquire at the Journal oftiee. tf. —Prof. I. Thorton Osmond, will please accept the thanks ot tho editor and his party lor kindnesses shown them at a visit to State College, last week. —Wanted, at the Journal office, on subscription or other accounts, 10 bushels of potatoes, 25 bushels of corn, several gallons of good apple butter. If you have any of these articles to spare and owe us, bring them along. I —lt seems to us it must be near a bout the season that roasting ears are ripe. Getting rusty about such mat ters since we quit farming. Will not some of our friends give us positive in formation on tho subject? £weet corn is very fond of us. —Just how that kind ladv up there knew how fund we are of apple pies and ho\y sadly deficient we were of the ; primary ingredieut to make thorn, pass es our comprehension. Bo that as it will, we are no no the less thankful for the seasonable gift. —J. A. Limbekt, the new mail con tractor, has procured a fine new wagon and is prepared to carry express pack ages .and other goods from Coburn to Woodward and all intermediate points I nt reasonable charges. tf i —The Prohibition convention of Centre county met atßellefonte Thurs day the 4th iust., end nominated Judge Diveus and Christ Buck, of Unionville, for Associate Judges. These were the ; only nominations made. —We learn that a grand Sunday School picnic is to come off at seme central point In Haines township, soon. All the schools iu the township are ex pected to bo present. —I have been troubled with Flatus in the Stomach and bowels for years, some times seriously so. L). R. V. G. has cured me. I reco rnmend it to all. . i). Cin Alderman Oth Ward, j Syracuse, N. Y. Guaranteed by all 1 Druggists. —Darber Springer was on hand bright and early on Monday m-miing with a lot of delicious pears. Whilst filling our capacious Ma yen with t lie luscious fruit our big heart swelled with gratitude to waul the giver. Hope his noble example will be followed by many others of our patrons. —lt was most fearful hot in this lat itude all last week, and it began to be very generally suspected that geogra phers had made a mistake in locating the zones. However oil Saturday eve ning we had a refreshing, copious rain which cooled off the parched earth and torrid atmosphere, and gave us most delicious nights to sleep. —Do you want to buy a farm in Nittany valley or in Penn township, or a small piece of land near Millheim? If so read the notice and sale bills ot the executors of Jonathan Philips, de ceased, and be on hand on the days of sale, Sept. 3rd and Sept. 10th next. —The delegate election on Saturday was decidedly lively. The contest be tween some of the candidates was hotly contested and close. So far all would be right enough, but we are sorry to add that whisky flowed rather freely and that by even-tide there was more drunkenness than was good either for the credit of the party, the good of the town or those imraediatly concerned, To be plain about the matter, it was shameful, disgraceful, and has aroused the just indignation of our best citi zens. We hear a general desire ex pressed to have the law forbidding the sale of liquor on election days extend ed to cover primary election days also. —After sixteen years constant suf fering D. R. V. G. cured me of dys pepsia. It. A. Bonta, Cashier New York state Banking Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Guaranteed by all Druggists. 4 —Our hand boys have a subscription out for the purpose of raising funds to have their instrura ents repaired. The boys themselves all belong to that large but respectable class called the poor, and we hope our i citizens will contrib ute liberally. MilJheiua has reason to be proud of her band, for it is con ceded on all hands that it is the best one far and wide. Many a town, if they bad a band like ours, would not only pay for the 4 ' horns" but would stick every one of the members into a line blue uniform. That's what v;e think about it, and now boys pass the papers around. —For three years my back, kidneys, urinal and stomach have troubled use so I have been unable to atteut to busi ness. Two bottles D. 11. V. G. has made me a well man. No one should be without it. J.I), Fredenbtirg, II Walton St., Syracuse, N. Y. ! —Prof. Kurzenknabe's concert on , ; Wednesday evening was a'fine success, far exceeding tiie expectations of the - | public. The class acquitted itself nobly , and parents and people are well pleas ed. We can not give the performances in detail and will only say that they were entirely different and much bet | ter than anything of the kind over had before m Millheim. Such an en tertainment must be seen to he under stood and appreciated, and wo are glad to noto that the spacious church was well Oiled. The professor and his class have demonstrated that the celestial art can be highly perfected in a short time, if skilfully cultivated, and we hope that his first effort among us may be but a beginning of a better state of musical culture. Parents should more generally learn to understand that a little money spent on their children in this way is well applied. Singing is a great refining and christianizing agent in a community, and it is well for us to remember this constantly. —The other Friday engineer John Bently lost his life by accident at the Central Foundry, Lawnburg. IPs hand was caught between the shaft and belt while the shaft was running at the rate of 210 revoluti >n p>r min ute; at d the instant the hand was caught, Mr. B. was whirledseveral times around tho shaft and was on'y released by having his hand broken oif, aud the arm torn v'T at the shoulder. The en gine was stopped by Harry llousel as soon as it wis possible, but too late to ! save the life of Mr. B. lie was taken I up to the first floor as tenderly as pos sible, where a bed was improvised, and physicians summoned at once. In addition to the broken and amputated arm, it was found that several of his ribs were crushetpand that he had re ceived several internal injuries. The physicians found that he could not sur vive long, and all they did was to al leviate his intense pvu as much as possible, lie lingered until 11:25 p. M., when death gave hem happy relief. He ! was conscious to the last. CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS' FXA MINATIONS. The following ord* r uf place and time will be observed in the tc.;u*Uer' ex.inin itions for 1S>!: | Miles'oursr and Hoegs— Mond.iv, ' AUR. 21 Uaiouvdic and Union—Unionville, Tuesday, ' Auj;. 21 Hns'on—.lulmi FurnKeo, Wednesday, AUK. 24. 1 Worth—Port Matilda, 'ihur-iay, Auk. 25. Taylor—Hannah Furn.ee, Fruiav. Aw;. 26. PliillpsbarK aud Hush—Puilipsburg, Saturday, j AUK. 27. Suowshoe and Burusyle—Snowshoe, Tuesday. Aug. 30. Liter y L'ugleville, W.duesdty. Aug. 31. •Howard aud Curtiu—Howard, "Thursday, Sept. Marlon—Jacksonville. Friday. Sept, 2. Walk r—jljblersbiirg. Sa'urdav. Sept. 3. Spring— Valentine's School House, Tuesday, Sept. 6. Homier—Knox' School 1 louse, Wednesday, ] Set. 7. Patton—Waddle's School House, Thursday, Sent. 7. Ilalfmoon—Storiusfown. Fridiy. S*pt. t*. Uoilegc—Lemont. Sitiu: lay. .-sept. 1 < Haines—A runisburg, Monday, spt. 12. MilJltenn and Peiui— Miiihei.ii. sent. 13. Milts UebersbtirK, Wednesday, s v'- lb Lregjt— Penn il h, Tlmr. Potter—t'nliv Had, Friday, Sept. 10. Ha rris—Hoalsburg, Tuesday. S-'pt. 2). Ferguson— Puis Grove, VVeduesd iy, Sept. 26. A special examination will be held ut t!ic Sn pcrintchdent's uSUii, iVliefoute, Friday. S ipF. 30; applicants must eome recommcnde , by ut least Furdiieetors of iLe distiict in which they intend to t?ac'a aud giv a satisfactory \ reason for nou-atten lance ut tiie public ex- I animations. ExaininHtio.'is lk*gin at So'clcck a. in. Ap- ; plica uts are expected U be in time. Some of J the directors also slioo'd bo present to make . out a list ofapp leant*. D M. WOLF, Co. Supt. Fut the Mil'i.cdm Journal. Brush Valley. 11 was t!ie pleasure of your corres- J pondeiit to take a stroll through Brush j Valley a short time ago for a special j purpose of which I ueed not mention here. I find-it a beautiful Valley, a bout 20 miles in length, and 2 in width, ric' , fertile lie e .tone soil. ltebersburg the principle village is a lively little town filled with good, quiet, christian people, liberal in sen timent and finance. Two persons of the place need special mention. Hon. Samuel Frank and Cephus L. Gramley. Judge Frank is the merchant prince of the burg, besides l.e occupies one of the highest seats in the county court and deals out justice impartially, stands fully six feet without shoes, broad shouldered, liberal minded, fair complected, good looking and not a- I fraid to stand alone. Prof. Grauiley is a walking ency clopedia, chuck full of sound sense, fully up to the times in everything, and ahead in many, things, a good singer, devoted cliiistiau gentleman, and a, a, a, democrat. [Since when? El.] Two beautiful churches (Lutheran and Reformed) grace the principle street. We understand the Lutheran church is without a pastor which we regret and sincerely hope they may soon be supplied with aa earnest and efficient shepherd. Madisonburg is a long town, rath er quiet, the people seem rather con servative, cling closely to first prin ciples early planted. Three denomina tions are represented in this little town, and the people are geuerally conscien tious. George Shaffer seems to be the lead iug spirit of the place. Broad in his views, and liberal with his means. The beautiful sweet, toned bell that calls the worshipers to the Reformed church was the gift of his liberal hand. The Valley is filled with industrious farmers and mechanics, of the highest standard of morality aad Christianity. We were highly pleased with our visit and hope to return again iu the fall when we shall give a more minute de scription of the place and people. FISHERMAN. An Altoona paper says ''General Heaver is the recognized champion of Sunday-schools in Central Pennsylva nia." And well does ho deserve the high compliment. —MiI, TON was one of the most en terprising and nourishing towns in the state before the great lire and since that sad catastrophe befell the beauti ful borough her citizens have developed an energy and power to raise a new and far better town upon the smouldering ruins, that is as astonishing as it is praiseworthy. Among the very heat of her line now buildings is the Mammoth Supply Store of J. K. Smith Co. They are practieaj and eminently suc cessful business men and know just what they are about. Their immense stock of all kinds and grades of furni ture, carpets, sliver plated ware, glass ware, plain ami decorated < 'hina ware, pianos and organs, sewing-machines and general household supplies, is so varied as to suit all possible tastes and purses. You can llnd 110 better place to buy anything in their line—and they have a very long line—in Pennsyl vania. Head their advertisement in another column. Pine Grove Mills. Last week we had the pleasure of spending several days at Fine Grove Attending a Lutheran conference. We had passed through tie place before but never had an opportunity to be come acquainted with its generous, whole-souled people. The town itself, nestled at the foot of Tussey moun tain among sylvan woo ls and clusters of fruit trees, is a much bolter place than we ever knew before. It lias three good churches, a tine academy, at present in charge of Prof. Wm. 11. llosteruian, aud a go-ally proportion of neat comfortable homes. We can not help hinting though, that a few days spent in picking stones from the streets and alleys, and several thous and feet of plank used in repairing sidewalks, would add materially to the appearance and comfort of things. Piue Grove has two well-marked peculiarities, which though not at all | analogous, strike a stranger very fa : vorably. The first is tin large amount j of that delicious but rare fruit—plums. ! Every lot and yard seems to have lots of them—yea, bushels of them. We felt fully ] provoked at our black-coat brethren for not making the meeting of conference a week later. Then we could have taken our share of the plums right along hoqae. As it is the good people of Pine Grovo will have the ex tra bother to hunt up chances to send them, for want of rail road facilities. However that is their lookout, not ours. The other point which we were going to mention is the commendable spirit of self tier.Ld of the citizens. They shift along as best they can icitk out a licensed liquor hotel. While there we did not 9L*e a single man un der the b'fojfgin* iullienca of beu z'n°. llravo ! Pino Grove, would that w c mid say as much for MilUieim ! Only about one half of thn cletical, and even a lass number of the lay mem bers of cmfereuce, attend ed. Howev er, i i di'y fully mile up the lack of numbers. It aff >rJs us pleasure to state t!i it Aironabarg ch urge hul by many odds the hectviest delegati n on the ground. The sessions during the day au l services dur ing the evenings were well attended, inleiesting and no doubt profitable. Live questions touch ing the welfaio of the cluirch, were ably discussed. The children's meet ing on Thursday afternoon was a mailed success throughout. Put we cannot particularize, and will only add that wo fell in 1> ve with Pine Grove and its hospitable people, .and it will not take very hard coaxing to get us up there a gain on a similar occasion. M AFvRIED. On the 31st uIL, by Rev. I*. C. Weideinycr, Mr. Henry Brown and Miss Elizabeth Wolscr, both of Millheim. On the Hth ult., by Roy W. H. Stover, Mr. Jajnen IJ. lit cveinan, cf Lcwisburj?. and Miss Annie M. Long, of Millliein:. On the 7th inst., by ltev. W. R. Wieand, Mr. Jonathan F. Mecbtly to Miss Lydla J. Ocker, both ofTylersvlUc. DIED. On the 7th inst., near Hublersburg, \Y. C. lio3terman, formerly of Ilalnes township. uged 37 years, 8 months and 13 days. 11c leaves a wife and uino children to mourn their sad lons. Sir. llosteruian was a man of ex cellent character and a faithful member of the Lutheran church. On the 30th nit., in Woodward, Mrs. Amelia, wife of David Fees. On the3lst ult., in Miffllnburg. Mrs. Catharine Kleckner, aged 51 years, 2 mouths and li days. MlUtiuuii Vlnrket. Corrected every Wednesday by Gcphurt & Mussor. Wheat No 1.10 Wheat No. 2 95 Corn 45 Rye 75 Qats White 35 Oats, Black Buckwheat Flour 5 40 Bran Shorts,pel ton 18 U9 Salt, per Brl 1.75 Plaster, gif>un Universal Accord. Avnt's CATHARTIC PILLS are tho bent of nil put-gut jvi's for family s0 - They arc tho pio dut-t of long, laborious, anil successful elioini al investigation, and their extensive use, by | physician* in their prm-M\>, and by ail ciyiil/.e i 'Mi nations', proves them the best and most ef fectual puiirit ve fill that mcdl'iil science I en it devise. Iteinit purely vegetable no Itarut i can arise from their use. In intrinsic value, and curative powers no other libs can be. j compare ! with them, and every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them. v. ln u neo : ded. Tin y lcej tIW SVsts'in 111 perfect order ami maii>lain in healthy action tin* whole ma ' elilnery of life. Mild, se irehlliu and clTcctu.il the\ are espoohilly adftpteu to the needs of the' digestive apparatus, derangements of ! which they prevent and cui*. If timely takeu. i li.-y are Oie besi ami sa'cst physic to employ ! bo cidldren and woukviwhl const tuitions, | whereainiidbutetTectii.il talhartle is rcquir cd. KOUSALC >• F:' J j Stoma GI. MIF. 1.-isy, LAW- - | KIDNEY 1 " P l ' U, 'I pi.', A LIVER T " *- 1 -.•■uicrt. I ILO'.W v:;c * ! kt". S I It is THE Ut I * i-I the World. (KARATI- §£ * ~*l*. 1 ATYR.LJS DRU£GN>T to jive per- feet >atis 9 'faction or merry , sV rt funded. 1 Try it. Our "Vital- VV?V' 1 *" 1 N Tonic Peters,—the 3 pctirer in the Woi Id. 0-1! f_>r Ito.i. D. R.Y G U'(R. R,>„ Poo's, • I LV.oo per ton, in cars at Station. South Carolina Bone Phosphate only $29.00 per ton, in carload lots, at Station. Farmers Supply Store opposite Bush House, Bellefonte, Pa. ALEXANDER & CO. JGHH S. FISHER, Manufactujer of SHOEHS 'saioons 'SKOOVM OKI M 'S^OVI^UVO 02 ■ RBBBRSBURG-, PENNA. [lBBl. MIDSUMMER. 1881. H. R. WHIT 0 OMB, LOGIC HAVEIT, ELfL. Tulitis this method to announce to tlio people of. PeniiF. Uiush and gar \ alleys that after a highly successful season he still has, 20,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, to select from, and in order to reduce this large st ock quickly he has re duced his prices from 10 to f)0 per cent. We have revolutionized the Clothing luisiness in Lock Haven. You j can get as good a suit from us as any tailor can make, and at less than half the price ; .and for stylo and lit thev arc often sujioi ior. IJovs like stylish suits as well as men, and we have them ftj all grades. Soys Clothing is a Specialty With Us. No use looking for better goods for boys than wo bave— you can't find tbem. No living man shall be allowed to give their customeis belter value for their money than can atways bo found at tny store. And where is tbo mother that likes to make children's clothes ? Can't make them tit. 4, Nevcr look well", jis the complaint of every one. We've got all grades and they are Itist cute and | nobby as they can be. A change of weather means a change of clothes , a ; change of clothes requires a change of paltern3aud stylos of materials. The ' house that has the choicest and newest changes in styles and patterns is likely to secure tho greatest number of new customers and best please and retain its old patrons. In these days it is not everythiug that looks like clothing that will sell, but iu the keen c j.mpetition betweoa ditfjrent houses it will by the | survival of the Attest. OUR CLOTHING IS Unequalled in Quality, Unexcelled in Style, Unexceptional in Fit. And the people have, by a large majority, decided to putronize "vTHITCOMB. We have a much larger stock of new style Hits thin all the other stores in ocklfavea together, and our prices are always tho lowest. Ful! sleek ot runks. Hags, Ac. Gents' Furnishings, a large line of BOOTS & SHOES sold tit from IQ to -5 |>er cent, cheaper than anywhere else in this section, all an 1 sec us. peci al prices to parties from a distance. ?I8 FJQ siwP^^ LOOK mm, ¥L BRZiZBSSSSSSS? 28 ESSSSt^SJSi §Lfl ■ i2ICS2SCTaE-"2a fc^gS^jj Dry Goods House of Lock Haven for SPRING I SUMMER °p Never since the establishment of t'lis great Dry Clouds Iluicse have ic> done such an extensive business as we have done mis spring. We will in a few days open our fourth immense stock foe the Spring and Summer oj 18S1, The people of Lock Haven, Clinton and Centre counties arc sh Giving their great of tie wonderful bargains we are offer ing in our entire stock. First class goods, only honest dealing, no misre prcsentatins arul low prices always xcin. This is the motto on which we have built up our enormous trade and will her sly Cut we fully appreci ate the liberal patronage oj the Peoph in sustaining o. firs cUts D ry Goods Store in Leo k linen, which it has been our hu a'jte efort for S) me ycat variety. ; >OO YARDS BEAUTIFUL. SUMInER SILKS at 40, 45 and 5G cts per yard. Beautiful Black Dress Silks at 73 cts a yard. Heavy Qros drain at 1.2 warranted not to crack or iccar glosscy. Beautiful Bro cades in Black and all Colors. All colros of Satins and Dress Silks. 1L OO yards Best Lawns in remnants from 3 to 15 yards. 9 cts, worth If) cts. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Back and C olored Cashmeres ever shown in Lock Haven at astonishingly low prices, and aU the new Styles of Dress Goods to be found in any city store. 500 yards of the best Bantings tor Men and Boys l wear, ever shown in this city. 10000 yds. Bleached and Broicn Muslins to be sold at wholesale prices. 0000 yds. best Calico warranted fast colors at -H cts. Gnat bargains in Table Linen, Tickings and Bowlings , Ac. 200 Parasols 25 per cent less than usual price. 1000 Pairs Ladies Lisle Thread and Kid Gloves at prices that will astonish y one who is a judge cf thei valu. Ha immense stockof Stockinets. Lacts s Ribbon 6 , Ac. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Never was there shown in Lock Haven such a stock of Body Brussels Tapestry Brwssel, 3 ply and Ingrain Carpet, as we show this season and our trade is eally immense on them. Beautiful Capets from 20 cts. a yard upw rds. Come. See and be Convinced that the Bee Hive Store offers decided advantage over every store in Central Pennsylvania in every thng in the dry goods line. Everybody welcome to the BEE HIVE, 65 MAIN STREET LOCK HA VEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. I )VA NTI'IU: lOOOQ lbs. 'Ood tub washed woo'for cash, or exchange for Ihcsc i great bargains. II s oViVh t| A (bt!py purchasers to be thß BEST. 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