|he J[ ill It {im | ournal. THURSDAY, OCT. 26., 1882. DELMMER & RIIMILI.ER, Kdltors and Proprleiors. Local Department. Pattison and Reform! !•! ON TO VICTORY. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETISG! Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. The Democracy of Penn's and Brush Valleys will hold a grand Democratic JSlass Meeting at Millheim, Centre county, Pa., on SATURDAY OCTOBER 28th. The speakers for the occasion will be EX-GOV. ANDREW G. CURTIX, Democratic candidate for Congress, and HON. JOnN IX STILES, of Allentown, Pa. All who are interested 111 good gov ernment and who desire to hear the political issues of the day discussed in a fair and impartial manner are cordi ally invited to be present. COME OXE! COME ALL ! and make this meeting a grand success! Show by your numbers and the interest you feel in the present political contest that the old spirit of the sturdy Dem ocracy of the valleys still survives. R. 11. FORSTEB, Chairman County Committee. DE&AOCRATTO" MEETINGS. At Brumg-ird's School House, Miles township, on Thursday evening, Oct. 26th, to le addressed by W. C. Heinle and D. Fortney. At Spring Mills, Grenoble's II ill, on Thursday evening Octolier 26th, to be addressed by Adam Hoy and J. L. Spangler. At Wolfs School House, Haines township, 011 Friday evening, Oct. 27th to be addressed by H. Y. Stitzer and C. M. Bower. At Millheim, Ma3S Meeting, Satur day October 28th, to be addressed by Ex-Goy. Curtin, Democratic candidate for Congress and Hon. John D. Stiles, of Lehigh Co. ' At Pine Hall School House, Fergu son township, on Tuesday evening, Oct 81st, to be addressed by D. F. Fortney and J. I J. Sp&ngler. At Hublersburg, on Wednesday eve ning, November 1 it, to be ad Ir£ssed by D. IT. Fortney and J. L. Spangler. At llebersburg, Friday evening, Nov ember 3rd, to be addressed by Adam Hoy and .T. L. Spangler. At Pine Grove Mills, en Saturday evening, November 4th, to be address ed D, F. FOrtney and others to be an nounced. At Jacksonville, Marion township, on Thursday evening, November 4th, to be addressed by Adam lloy, Ellis Orwis and John A. Woodward. At Pleasant Gap, Spring township on Monday evening, November 6th, speak ers to he announced. —The North Street School mill not he gin until Monday the 30th instant. —A good town property at private sale. Inquire at this office. tf. —Quite a number of our people are in Philadelphia attending the Bi-Ceu tennial. —Mr. Henry Keen gives notice that he administers over the estate of the late John Keen, deceased. —Sale of the personal property of John Keen, deceased, Saturday, Nov. 4th, next. —A good girl wanted to do general housework.. Wages paid or privelege given to attend school. . Apply at this office. A fine line of Family and Presen tation Bibles, Photograph and Auto graph Albums, fine Stationary, &c, .just received at the Journal Store, WATCHES— The Very best and cheap est, clocks of every kind, style and price, as well as everything imaginable in the jewelry line—at Stur gis. N. B. Repairing a speciality. 2t SETTLEMENT NOTICE.—AII persons having unsettled accounts with the es tate of Samuel Albright, dee'd, are re quested to call on the subscriber for settlement, at the late residence of de cedent, Saturday next, Oct 28th. A. J. ALBIUGEIX, Administrator. —Come to 'he Day Mass Meeting at MiUlicir.l next Saturday. j —Have any of our farmer patrons a ! few bushels of apples to spare for the ! poor printer V *• WhoeVer giveth to the ' poor lendeth to the Lord" —or words to that effect. —IX F. Fortney, Esq., was recently selected as one of the state speakers of the campaign. Mr. Fortney will do honor to the committee as well as to himself. —Mr. John 11. Swiirtz is giving his property on North stieet a general overhauling and repairing. Already it makes a very creditable appearance and John is not nearly through with it yet. ' —The estate of John D. Foote still has a number of Keystone Cultivators Oil hand which will b6 sold out cheap and upon reasonable terms. Apply to P. T. MXjsskU, 3t Administrator. —Benjamin Kerstetter, administra tor of the estato of Daniel S Kerstetter dec'd, will again offer a valuable prop erty at public sale, on the premises at Coburn, Saturday Nov. ISth. See ad vert isemtnt. —All persons having unsettled ac counts with the estate of John IX Foote, deceased, will do well to read the administrator's notice in another column atd the 44 gover.i themselves ac cordingly." Accounts must be settled up without further delay. —lf any of our farmer patror.s have or two of good, fresh cider to spare we would be ever so much oblig ed to have it. Nor are we overly par ticular as to the price—so we can pay it in JOURNALS. NOW* just please don't all speak at once. tf —lf the winter just ahead of us will prove nearly as cold as is predicted we will need from 15 to 20 cords of wood to supply two families. Now, whoever of our patrons has more wood than cash may bring wood, the soouev tin better, until we "holler" enough. tf.. —lf you want the neatest and best shoes in the market for your better half or daughters, or a most excellent pair of boots or gaiters for yOursf lf,vou bad better go to Doll & Mingle's, Belle fonte, wnere you can be suited exactly and at prices that absolutely defy com petetion. Try them. 2t i —Mr. R. M. Wolf, of the mercantile firm of Wolf & tlosterma.i, at Wood ward, has just returned from the city with a large and carefully selected stock of fall and winter goods. This firm does a thriving business and is determined not to be undersold by any store in the Valley. —Mr. Thomas Wolf, residing at Woft's .Store iu Miles township, depart ed his Jife ou Monday evening. Mr. Wolf was an old and respected citizen of Centre county. He was bom aod lived all his life time on the same farm. For many years he followed the mer cantile business with mtich success. Business is booming at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Clothing House, in Beliefonte. It seems to be conceded on all hands that Lewin's immense stock of Overcoats, Suits, Hals, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and other furnishing goods is the best and cheap est ever brought to Centre county, and that is what drives the people. 2t Inventor* mid Patenteca sliould send for instructions, reason able terms, references, &c., to Edson Brothers, Solicitors OL Patents, Wash ington, D. C. v\lio furnish the same without chary P.. Edson Brothers 13 a well known and successful firm of large experience, Inning been established in 1806. tf —Mr. Augustus liuey brought the queerest looking tiling in the vegetable line in our office we ever saw. Some say it 13 a sweet potato, sonio think it is a turnip, While others dou't know just what to call it. We will keep it on exhibition until we get tired answer ing questions. Admittance free. Chil dren under six feet half price. Doors open at all reasonable hours. Bio SWEET POTATOES.— In a private note of recent data Rev. A. B. Erhard, of Fisherville, Dauphin county, Pa., writes among other things: "This is certainly a good locality for sweet po tatoes. A friend brought us a lot the other day that were just splendid to be hold. The la r ges£ one weighed two pounds and fifteen ounces, and meas ured 13$ in diameter. If Centre coun ty can beat that let me know." —The Mifflinburg Telegraph is in formed that Mr. .John H. Stover, of Centre county, has a notion to estab lish an axe factory at that town. Now who is Mr. John 11. Stover, of Ceutre county, and why does he wish to go to Youugmanstown, when Cen tre counts' —say Coburn—has much su perior facilities for such an enterprise ? Mr. Stover had better stay here among the / reundschaft. Read, Mark and Lsarii! That a fine, enclosed PicDic Grouud, with eyery convenience, Swings, Cro quet Ground, Quoits, Pavillion, and a Fine Spring of pure water with plenty of shade, has now been completed at Spring Mills. Societies, Clubs, Lodges and all respectable parties will be ac commodated on reasonable terms. Carriages and tickets to the celebrated Penn Caves at moderate rates. Ad dress GEO. B. \ASiI, 3m Spring Mills House. —Ourtin and Styles, two of the best speakers in the state will come on Saturday SETTLEMENT NOTICE.—AII persons knowing themselves indebted to or who have unsettled accounts with the estate of Joh". I). Foote, dec'd, will save themselves expenses and trouble by calling with the undersigned and set tling up. 1 will remain at my homo at Aaronsburg for Tour successive Satur days next ensuig to accommodato thoso interested. P. T. MUSSKK, St Administrator. —Tn journeying along life's pathway questions sometimes present them selves to us of very difficult solution. So in passing onr North Street S. hool flouse the othei day, the steeple, tower belfry, or by whatever name that u nique and ornamental appendage may he designated, struck us as of most sin gular architecture. We were utteily at a loss how to classify the style, or whether it admits of any arbitrary classification at all. Really we ask the board to help us out of the trouble. —Hon. Morrio'tt Brasius and our genial friend C. M. Bower, Esq., were candidates before the recent session of the Synod of the Reformed Church, at Bellofonte, for Trustee of Franklin and Marshall College. Mr. Hotter came out first best, 44 %to 1." Hardly think it was Cal's politics that raado him so popular with the black coats, and we must therefore ascribe his success to his good looks and general worthiness. Moreover we are willing to accept it as an index of how it will fce between Mr. Elliott and Mr. Brosius. —Messrs. J. P. Everett'& Co., of the large and popular Bee Hive Store, Lock Haven, place . their regular fall and winter advertisement in the •JOURNAL this week, and we advise all our leaders to read it carefully. This well known firm Iras recently enlarged its store very much, to accommodate their great and growing business. They have just opened the largest and best stock of goods for fall and winter prob ably ever brought to Lock Haven, and they cordialK invite their old friends and patrons of PennS and Brush Val leys to visit, their store anf tMo Firm- rs' J-Yietid ane'Karin top lea' ''The Orchard," "Live Stock." "The Poul try Yard." " Home and Health," "Domcstiq K eonotny," "Young Folks," "The Puzzler,' "The story Teller,''"The Funny Place," "Sun day Heading." "The Clover "The Apia ry. "Letter Basket," "Various Topics,' "Cor' resMondenee," "Hints for the Season," "World' Record," etc. Prartlcal fanners aud the best writers contribute to it. Agents inako money eauvassipg for It. Any subscriber authorized to act as agent. Send 50 cents for a year's sub scription. or write your name aud those .OO Bran A Sbo*tJ,pei t0n....*. 2">u9 Salt, per UrL... .*. 1.75 Plaster, ground..*. 9.00 Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 50 Tvtnothyseed 1.75 Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter.. Hams 16 Sides 12 Veal Pork v.. B-ei *...* Kegs Potatoes '.. ?H| 1-a rd 15 Tallow Soap '.* 6 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT Colli UN. Egg Coal *. *">.oo Stove " 5.*20 Chestnut 4 .SO Pea : 3.-1 Pea by tlic ear load 3.20 Fifty cents per ton additional when delivered in Millheim. ' TIMS IS MONEY!" C. A. Sturgft' Jewelry Store keep? a full line of Watchos, Clocks, Necklaces, Watoh Chains, Cuff & Collar But tons, Rinprs, Plated Castors, Spoons, Knjves and Forks, Gold Penns and Holders, ALL AT TIIK LOWEST PRICE. AH repair work guaranteed. Every watch registered when brought to the store. The public's patronage respectfully solicited. €. A. STt'RtilS, Proprietor. P. M. HVSSr.K, Afteitt. 34-ly P. H. STOVER, —PEALEU IN' Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. 4S-IIIGHEST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. AS-A full snpnly Cd.ll, PI aster and Salt of ways on hand and sold at the lowest pile© £3-Coal kept under roof at AH seasons of the year. A3-The pablic patronage respectfully solicit ed. 3tMy jQR. J. AY. STAM is now permanently located at Millheim, and will give prompt attention to all medical calls at his office on Main Street. Try DR. STAM'S SPECIFIC TILE MEDICINE— it gives instant relief. £ QT. A HPT?! ™ Olixi JL JCj i ;; The celebrated Washington Vein of ROOFING SLATES for Ilobft.&C.. from the famous SLATE GUAR RIKS or SLATINTON, LEIIIGHC'O., PKNNA. Can Now Be Bought AT THE MOST REASON ABLE RATES of the undersigned who is a prat thud slate Roofer of many \e;\rs experience Those in want of Slate and Roofing done can secure It At The Lowest Rates. Ohl.bulldings re-roofed at the lowct rates, without the assistance of other mechanics. F'or prices aud terms call on or Write to lite under signed at 11. K. WHITMAN S RESIDENCE, Broadway Street, near P. A K. Depot, MILTON, PA. DUAN NEFF, Agent. suMMMRmmm MILLS HOUSE, SPRING MILLS. CENTRE COUNTY, PA., TUKMINrs OK TRK LEWISBL'KG & TYRONE R. R. A XD SIX MILtfS FROM MILLHRIM. This Is a new house and newly furnished with everything tending to comfort and con renience of guests. The air is invigorating unci perfectly free trom malaria, and particularly favorable for the restoraUonto health of persons afflicted with Pulmonary complaints, Malarial disorders anil Ilay Fever. Near by the rele. bra ted Penn Caves, surpassing anything of the kind known—sailing miles under gtound— and 'inspecting halls of great wond-r of gone t>y ages. Carriages to tlie cave daily. The table Is plentifully supplied with meats, milk and fresli vegetable# and fruiis In sea., >n. healthful ly prepared :v\d tastefully served. Good stabling Hccomihodat ions. POPULAR PRICES: Per day, (less than u week,) $ 2 00 Per week, (less than a month) 6 00 Per month - 20 00 AH 'nqulry as'toTtooms and Board will be promptly answered. GEO. It. NASH. Manager. HIaADSRS! When in want of a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rub bers send to KAMP'S in Lock Haven and you 6an get them as low as in Philadelphia, New York, or any other place. If they don't suit you you can return them and get your money back. First rate goods at low prices, is my motto. JAOOI KAMP. To Country dealers, I will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight added. BUY THE BEST. Dner ju rn'C AMERICAN STUDENT LAMP. - - * mmw. , [1 VXVEW&mK"\ TOYS) rs9Mk< •. Y -if# • f&i&ilfiLl ? T^l,^o|^Hp - ' s * E ?.y> T ft • •■ GUARANTEED THE BEST. STRONG, STEADY LIGHT. SIX TIMES CHEAPER THAN GAS. llv lonx Experience we are enabled fo make the BEST STUDENT LAMP MADE, and the ONL Y one that raisen and lowers the wick as shown in cut. Fully covered by letters patent. Frice, Nickel Flated, $5,00. Utoeral Discounts to the Trade. Send for Catalogue. 1 POST, & COMPANY, , . Manufacturers and Patentees,} > CINCINNATI, OHIO. v ~~ TH Hi GENTTHT3I Williams Sewing Machines ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD They have received highest Awards at the Centennial and at all other leading Exhibitions held in Europe and America. EVES? MACHINE VAS2ANTED 87 TEE MAEE2S. Factories located at Montreal, Canada, and Plattsburg, New York. THE WILLIAMS MANBFACTBRING CO., 317 Notre Dame Street. Montreal 224 Mdfkst St., LiEWISUIIKG. HAVE NO COMPETITORS. Our first instalments of New Spring Goods are sold out, 'coMpollin to inako a Second Trip to the Eastern Cities, which goodwill Arrive during this week. Space will not admit what Bargains we have got. Sufficient to say, with ctar increased business facilities onr 'patrons will 61 frays find the Largest and Best Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS! ""'™" ™ 7/ats, Bonnets, trimmed and untrinnned, Feathers, Flowers, Silk®, Sat s, 7?ibl)on in all New Shades, Laces, Embroideries DresS Trimmings in endless variety //osiery ,Glove and oi-scts Ladies and Chil drcn's Shoes, Looking Glasses and New Goods received every day THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. A Simple "Fact—We can't beUndrsold. B. HARRIS, 224 Market St., Lewisbiirg, Pa. Chickering Pianos. The Standard Piano of the World. General Agetroy for these magnificent Instruments js at t , Kos. 110,112, and 114 FrOnt St.* MILTON, PA. Cabinet Organs, Smith, American, Estey, Taylor & Farley Bridgeport and others. FURHITUBE AND CARPETS. Largest Stock —Lowest Prices. Our sales exceed those of any house in our line in the state. Buying in immense quantities direct from the manufacturers for CASH, we defy competition. All Goods ore at Actual Va'ue. No Fictitious PrkVS. All Fully Warranted. It will pay any one contemplating the purchase of an instrument, or anything in our line to call and get quotations. Cataloges and Prices by mail on alpfiliratioA, J. R. SMITH & CO. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTHIERS Tor your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET; LOCK HAVEN; THIS PAPER Newspaper Advertising bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- as an nil If ARI/ NEW YORK. A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, keep tlifc largest stock in the city. 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. £IET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. Frompt and fine TO lat reasonable rates.