hf jjjiltluim Journal. THURSDAY, NOV. 30., 1382. BEIMMER & BIMIELER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department. Please bring that wood. A good assortment ami fair supply of winkr weather on hand just now. —Protracted meeting in the M. E. church coutinues through the week, except Saturday evening. —The Coburn Station depot lias been improved by a coat of paint. It pre sents a clean and business like appear ance now. —Mr. John Homan, of Haines fbwn slnp has ultimately recovered from his late illness, aud.is paying our town his usual business visits. Glad to see you out. again, John. Don't forget the great closing out sale at Stain's store every Saturday after nooti and evening in December. Big bargains in all kinds of goods. See large bißs. tf —Mr. A. A. Frank, who had been clerking in Snook's store for many years, has quit there and will cuter business on Ids own hook as a partner in the new clothing store, which is a bout lo be opened in town. —A. J. Harter, at Musser's tannery, keeps all kinds and grades of leather on hand which he sells at the lowest prices for casli or in exchange for hides. Mr. Harter is an experienced tanner and farrier and a square business man be sides. Try him. ' tt —The prices of pork and beef seem to be the question just now most diffi cult to settle. Last week pork sought buyers In Bellefonte at SS. per hundred. Prominent dealers there thought it might reach $9 later in the season, but no more. laTcntAm Und Patcttlccg should send for instructions, reason able terms, lefereuces, Ac., to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, W'ash i gton, D. C. who furnish the same without charge. Edson Brot hers is a wrll known and successful firm of kirge i experience, having bceu established in 18:55. tf —The secretaries of the different school boards of Centre county are re quested to their name 3 ai d ad dress to Mr. J. C. Meyer, Bellefonte, to enrble him to correspond with them in relation to tt e next session of the coun ty institute. —Mr. J. A. Limbert our accomoda ting mul earl ier on the Coburn— Woo i ward route hereby informs his many friends and patrons along the line that he will carry packages of ,almost nl! kinds and siz sat very reasonable rates. Thanking them for their past favors he respectfully solicits their fur ther patronage. Mrs. A. M. Weaver has received j and opened a nice stock of watches and jewelry, which she handles in coimec- ! tiou with the Millinery trade. M.W. | is wide-awake to business and is net a fraid to invest a few dollars in printers ink. She says advertising pays and she ceitainly ought to know. —M. S. Fiedler, executor, will sell va l liable real estate of the late John ; Hess, deceased, Thursday, Decbr. 28th next. The farm "is reputedly the Guest and best in Haines towrship, I and tbo several tracts of timber tend are very valuable. Read notice in another column. —Mr. Wm. Pealer, late of Penn llall, has accepted a situation as sales j man in J. W. Snook's store. Glad to j have Willyum for a neighbor, all the more so because be is a first claiss bus- j iness man, a real clever, social fellow, | a gentleman, a scholar, and to cap the climax, a good &M£ocrat and gude Luther ish. —Mr. M. E. Sealts, the new clerk in Mc Millen's New Biokerhoff House, Bellefonte, is exactly the light man in the right place. He takes to the busi ness as naturally and gracefully as if he had spent all his life time in it — wbDh may be the case, too, for aught we know. Certainly he is an efficient and obliging clerk, and the high char acter of the Brockerhoflt loses nothing try his services. FRESH OYSTERS.— If you get hun gry for fresh oysters stop in at D. I. Brown's oyster saloon. lie keeps them and has his tables always ready and loaded with the spiciest delicacies that could be wanted for a first-class oyster supper. Families can fee accomodated with oysters by the pint, quart or gal lon. Best place in town for oysters and don't you forget it. —Harris'fine Millinery establishment, Fancy Goods and General Variety Store, in Lewisburg is a full-grown and com plete concern of its kind. In its great assoitment, in the superior quality of the goods and the cheapness of the prices, wekn ow of no store in this part of the state that can compete with it. These solid facts, together with a liber al policy in advertising have secured for the enterprising proprietor a very large trade. Read advertisement in another column. Two llarrisbur£ men went to law a bout a dog collar and fought it out on that, line until the costs reached SSO. Lawing pays well—the lawyers. —Thanksgiving Day. —A watch ring was dropped in the Journal Store on Saturday. The own er may call for it. —Positively we have only time and space this week to mention that, the preparatory work for the big entertain ment by the Lutheran Ladies' Mite Society is progressing verv favorably. The ladies are busy as bees gathering poultry, eggs, butter, flour, and the other dozen and twelve things good to eat. The proceeds go for the bene tit of the church. Next week we expect to give full details. —Those of our readers who took our advice of some time ago and got them selves good serviceable overcoats at Lewins, in Bellefonte, are now com fortable and happy while the other chaps are cold and shivering.and afraid to venture out. But uo one need be discouraged. Lewin still lift* lots and cobs of overcoats, yea entire suits and gent's furnishing goods, all of which he sells very cheap. You may be a juror, witness or party to a suit within the next three weeks and then you can attend to the matter without extra ex penses. The Rock ford Stockings, Kocklord Stockings, Stockings, The Rock ford Mittens, Rock lord Mittens, Mittens. Are the best, the best, best, In the World, the World, World. No don'tcall us & gentleman, and say" ' Sbobheer is gcduldich" becaune we say so and have them to sell. Just try one pair of both or either and you will be convinced that the half lias not been told. tf THANK3.—Seveial of our neighbors and fiiends whose modesty forbids us to mention their names have kindly re membered us poor editors with tine bishes of delicious sausage and ponny lions. llow tendeily kind, how consul eratly seasonable—j ist at a lime when all the world butchers, except we poor piinte s, who have neither hog, shoat, nor pig to butJher. Ah, yes ind *cd ! Could tnese dear people but have seen the tears of gratitude tiickliirg down our emaciated cheeks, they would have been sorry in their inmost hearts that they did not make the portions bigger. Thanks, friends, one and all. And we hope you will ever remember that grand Scripture adage : "It is more blessed to give than-to receive." REV. J. 11. MCGARRAH.—This dis tinguished minister who si present is Pies ding Eider of Altoon i District, M. E. Church, was here over last Sab bath and preached three sermons, be sides delivering an address at the chil dren's meeting, all of which were of a very high order. Mr. McGarrah is a thorough theologian, a ripe scholar, a cl se and logical icasoner, and has the rare but happy faculty of delivering bis thoughts in plain, intelligible language and with admirable ease and grace— and all this without the least labor or apparent effort. All is natural with him, nothing strained or iu the least affected. His the logv is sound to the core, his sermons very plain, practical and pointed, and hi nself, as we verily believe, a true man of God. To us it seems almost imp ssible for people to hear such .preaching and not become truly aud really better. A $20.00 Bible Reward The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for December, among which is the following : We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telling us how many verses there are in the N> w Testament Scrip (not the New Revision) bf December 10th, 1882. Should two or more cor rect answers bo received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner December 15th, 18S2. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the Christinas Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of tfie reward and the correct answer will be publis u ed. This may lie worth $2 >.OO to you ; cut it out. Address RUTLEDGE PUBLISH ING COMPANY, Easton, Peuna. JOB WORK. —AUkindsof Job Woik done at the Journal Office, in best style, expeditiously and cheaply-and we d© lots of it, too. But this is not exactly what we were going to say, nut this viz: If you wish anything in that line, whether sale bill, entertainment bill, musical convention bill, or any other bill, (except a five dollar bill) letter heads, bill heads, tickets, in short any thing in the line of printing, please come in season. From Dec. 23th in clusive to the end of the year no work of the kind will bi done here, either for love or money. Even our uncle or our pastor couldn't coax us to do it. We expect to be very busy shaking hand 3 with friends, selling Holiday go.ds and filling out receipts to subscribers. Our hands—weU we don't know and don't care what they do, so they keep out of bad company and mischief, but we do know that it is the poor printer's short and well-deserved whiter vacation and that no paper will issueand no job work be done in our shanty on that week. Womelsdorf, in 13erks county, lias a hog that weighs 1.400 pounds. —Court was but slimly attended last week and but few cases were disposed of. A big ejectment or land trial was on the list but was continued. The lawyeis or somebody else concerned were not ready. The legality of the judgements entered by the county au ditors against the old hoard of com missioners was also fixed for trial but for some reason or other, postponed. The case of the county against Kx iSlKn iff Spangler was tried.. This was for excess of charges for boarding pris oners under contract with the commis sioners, overcharges in removing fish baskets, turnkey's fees, Ac. The coun ty obtained judgement against Sheriff Spangler for the sum of SIO9O. This sum had been paid to Mr. Spangler a year ago or more and the suit was to recover it back into the treasury. lion. Richard Watson, a tall and portly Quaeker judge l'roin Rucks coun ty, presided. He weighs about 300 pounds and is equally solid and heavy in law, but a verv kind, genial and com paniable gentleman of the old school for all that. A Tribute ot Respect. At a meeting ok Old Fort Lodge No. 537, F. and A. M. held at. Centra Hall, Nov. 20th ISS2, the following resolu tions were adopted : WHEUEAS, It has pleased the Sup reme Master of the Universe to remove from tlie lodge below* to the Supreme Lodge above our beloved brother and fellow mason, James H. MeCorniick, Resolved, That while we bow in bumble submission to the will of llim who doeth all things well, we will ever cherish the memory of one who by his regular'attendance at our lodge meet ings and by bis brotherly deportment both in and out of the lodge endeared himself to us all, Ri solved, That while we deplore his loss, we will strive to emulate his ma sonic example and so live that our good deeds mav follow, Resolved , That we extend to the be reaved family not only our heartfelt sympathy but that charity which has distinguished the masonic fraternity from time immemorial. Resolved, That our lodge be draped in mourning and that a copy of iliese resolutions be handed to the family of the deceased and that they be published in the county papers and in the "Key stone." W. A. KUISE, } LKOXAKD RIIOXE, [ Com F. 11. VANVALZAH, ) LWTTEK FROM OHIO. Seville, Medina Co., Ohio, Nov. 201 h, 1 82. Editor Journal Enclosed nlease find uu annual subscription, together with something for publication in the Journal , if you see piopcr Times aie right good in this section. Our wheat, corn, oats, and potato crops have all been good and all biing fair prices except wheat, which is onH 05 cents to sl. Horses, cattle, sheep and hogs are very high. The hay crop was the most abundant I ever saw in Ohio, and good pasture is even yet plenty at this late season. Farmers are doing well, financi ily, and have every reason to he satisfied. !>y Ve way. Messrs. Editors, is Spring Mills the Paradise of toe World? We promised our friends n Perm's Valley that as soon as the L. fc T railroad was completed we w >uling to give (or we will help you to do it if you are 100 much embarrassed) to your wife, children, uncle, nephew, niece, or to your honey, then come and get it while there is a good variety to Select from. Don't blame ns it you be too late. —ln passing the new school house at Spring Mills last week, for the first time since its completion, wo could not help thinking what a pity it is that the citizens of that enterprising town did not raise a few hundred dollars by vol untary subscription and expend it for ornamentation on their pi/iph's collajc. The building seems massive and Bub stantial, but is too severly— even rigid ly plain tlirouglHHit. It has a dwatfed and cramped appliance about the up per windows, eaves and cornice which an additional toot in height and a few dozen of tasty brackets would have le lieved wonderfully. Nor is the belfry at all in harmony with the size and general appearance of the building. Of couise no one employed us to eiiti size the architecture, and the stock we have in it is in no sense local or speci .1, and it is for this reason that we give our unsolicited and impertinent opin ion gratis. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. s<• b Sos, 317 & 319 AKCU ST., PHILADELPHIA. 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