i|h ( f j|iin|cim journal. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER G., 1883. ©Y DEINING-ER & BUMILLER. LOCAL DEPARTMEST. —Building Association meeting neXt Monday evening. —Mrs. E. Bartholomew is absent Vis iting friends at Ilarrisbhrg. —Snydersfc Ulrich are busy as bea vers finishing and shipping Keystone Cultivators —Fine days to work— maailiffiscnt nights to sleep, just now. Couldu't be made better. Smith's German Olio, the great remedy for rheumatism,is a purely veg etable preparation. —Autumn maue a grand start. Sat urday was just as lovely a day as the most fastidious couli desire. —Our genial Quaker friend, Col. Wa. Shortlidge, showed his fine physi que around our valleys last week. —The Presbyterians of II art let on laid the corner stone of their new •church the other Tuesday, with appro priate seivices. - And now you may shoot squirrels Tor a while, as far as the law is con "cerned and if you don't tresspass where, you have no right. wjur young friend Adam F. llarter lett for ihe west yesterday afternoon. His present destination is Fret-port, Hi. Jit lias our best wishes. —Smith's•German Olio is not a lini ment that gives temporary relief, tut ( is taken internally, and drives rheuma tism permanently out of the system. A first class, paneled two-horse wagon box for sale at a low price by the MTflheim Cornet Band. Apply to li. A. lit' MILLER, If Treasurer. —That most excellent little fellow, MA Harry A. Bibighaus, salesman for the hardware house of Shields fc Broth er, was in town on Stilted.iy interview ing our merchants. wjas. P. Coburn, Executor, will sell ait public sale the valuable homestead of the late John Hupp, at Aaronsburg, q., the affable ■cashier of the Penn's Valley Banking £■>., gave us a call on Monday morning bright and early. Such calls do our big Jumbo heart * deal of good. You may "call again,'* Villyum. —Messrs. E. C. Campbell & Son have their circulars out announcing that they will sell at city cost prices for the next sixty days, in order to make room for a large fall and winter stock. Go there and buy cheap goods. ENTERTAINMENT.— The Literary Society will give a free, public enter tainment in the Town Hall, Saturday evening, Sept. 29th, next. All are in vited. J. W. HERALD, MARY E. STROIIM, President. Vice president. tf —W. T. Meyer, of Aaronsburg, has received another lot of Estey Organs. This organ is one of the best manufact ured, and Mr. Meyer, the obliging a. gent has no trouble in selling them. If in neod of an instrument do not fail to apply to him. —The Patrons of Husbandry of Cen tre county will hold their 10th Annual Reunion on top of Nittany Mountain, one mile west of Centre Hall, ou Tues day Sept. 25th, instant. GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Chairman Committee of Arrangements. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a siek child suffering and crying With pain of cutting teeth ? IF so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WISSLOW'S SOOTHING SR HUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is inealeulable. It will relieve the p>or little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there Is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowel*, cures wind colic, softens tiie gums, re daces inflammation, and gives tone and energy U the whole system. MHS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SVKI'P FOB CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription or one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sate by all druggists throughout the world. Price 23 cents a bottle. —Win. M. Moyer lias built himself a new house at Frogtowu, one of the suburbs of Millheim, and expects to move into it to-day. But what an ug ly name for so nice a j'oung town. We propose that you call it Elkton. Now what do you all say, ye Fiogtowners V —Our Aaronsburg friends had a do lightful day for their Sunday school picnic on Saturday and right well did they improve it. The time was very pleasantly spent*, and the absence of speeches and other usual formalities was as agreeable as it was novel. The Millheim Band furnished music to the amount of s(>, and we venture to say it was very cheap, considering the quali ty- — A grand picnic and festival hy the Lutheran and Evangelical Sabbath schools, will bo held in Gen. lleck maifs sugar grove near Logansville,ou Friday, Sep. 14. There will also be a soldier's reunion of the ex-soldiers of Clinton and Centre counties at the same time and place. Several bands and the G. A. It. Post, of Rebersburg, will be piesent. Further announce-, merits will bo made in next week's is sue. WANTED. —HX),O K) strong, able-bod ied men are wanted at the JOURNAL STORE, each to buy a lteady It -fereuce Tax Receipt Rook. I'rice only 4 >cents —and cases are easilv supposable in which the little book would be worth so many dollars. It makes no real dif ference by what mode of conveyance ihe men come, whether by rail road steam boat, telegraph, telephone, pri vate cariiages,horseback or a-foot—on ly so they do come and are here in good season. —The question that just now agi tates the town from centre to circum ference- and gives employment to our great men on Statesmen's Corner—is whether the stone piles,old buggies, wa gon boxes, wind mill, engine, Inmber and slabs, opposite Sheriff Musser's are placed therefor a ornament or use. Both sides are so ably argued that no decision could as yet be readi ed. Perhaps onr efficient town council could throw additional light on the subject. Mrs. Dr. Ilassenplug, of Philadel phia, nee Miss Priscilla Kleckner, for merly of the vicinity of Milhnont, Un ion county, in a veiy kind note 'dated the 29th ultimo, sent five dollars as a contribution to the treasury of the La dies' Mite Society of the Lutheran con gregation, which had recently elected , her an honorary member. This is the largest individual donation yet receiv ed by the society, who hereby return their sincere thanks to the generous donor. —Millheim was favored with some first class preaching during the Metho dist quarterly meeting over Sunday. Rev. J. A. Matteru, of the Pleasant Gap circuit, officiated as substitute for Presiding Elder McGarrah and filled the bill admirably. Mr. Mattern is vet a young minister but gives piomise of great usefulness, lie possesses decid ed abilities, good culture, a wjde range of language,a strong but musical voice, and is a close, logic al reasoner. Add to these proper earnestnes and zeal and you have a fair pen picture of Mr. Mat tern. Our people are in lovo with him, decidedly. i —Mr. L. C. Rankle, late of the Cen tral State Normal School, Lock Ilaven, gave us a call on S iturd.iy. Mr. Rank le was one of a class of fifty-six who graduated with much credit to them selves and the popular Central State, .Tune 28th last. He is a young man of fine attainments, good culture, and what is still better has always sustain ed a most unexceptionable character and reputation. It afl.' irds us pleasure to add that he was recently elected Principal of the Howard Grammar School at the clever salary of SSO per month. —This section was visited ki3t Thurs day by a most seasonable rain, a com rain, our farmers called it. It does re ally seem as if oui kind, heavenly Father had nothing else to do but shower blessings down upon His naughty children. Really, do we ap preciate them and are we as thankful as we should be ? Do we give the Lord His share, do we remember the poor and needy around us, do we groid in works of charity and deeds of mercy, or do we live only for this world and exclusively for ourselves ? These are questions that deserve our most ser ious consideration. Read M alack i 3; 8 to 12 inclusive. GRAND HARVEST HOME PICNIC.— The George's Valley Union Sunday School will hold its annual basket pic nic in Ilarter's grove, at the George's valley Church, Saturday, September loth, next. All the neighboring Sun day Schools are cordially invited to at tend. Rev. J. K. Miller, Rev. Benj. Ilengst, and others, have consented to be pre sent and address the meeting. Mrs. Rev. A. D. Rowe, late Mission ary in India, has also been invited and is expected present to deliver a lecture especially the children on "Life in In dia." The Millheim Cornet Band has been engaged for the occasion. No huckstering will be allowed on or near the grounds. I The public iu general is invited to 1 attend. Committee. —J. A. LI.MUKRT will carry express and freight goods from Coburn to any ; point along the route at the following . rates : AM packages weighing less than ! 100 pounds, to Millheim, 10 els., to Aaronsburg, l.*> ctfc., to Woodward, 25 ets. For packages weighing over 100 poii 'ds a proportionate charge will he made, tf —ln a notice on the Spring Mills Union Sunday School, an institution which lias been iu successful operation for fifty four consecutive years, the Bellefonte Republican says : "There are teachers now iu the school who have b en connected with it for a very long time. One lady, especially, says that she can enumerate at least fifty men who when boys were taught by her in this Nibbath school, and not one of them has ever d >ne tinything that will disgrace his name, s0 far as the world is a ware, but afl have bee >me useful and many <\*Ml prominent cit RR.MIS." Tlqjt lady, we venture to guess is Mrs. Woods. And what a grand no ble Work she did. Wln.t it glorious re ward awaits such a life in the belter land 1 A VKNERARLR M\N.— Mr. John Harter, of Millheim, one of our few re maining venerable fathers, is probable the oldest man in this end of the coun ty, excepting perhaps Mr. Samuel Wolfe, at Penns Creek, who may be Mr. Hatter's senior by several yeais. Mr. Hurler was born in Lebanon township, Dauphin Co, Pa., Nov. Id, ; 1792, and is consequently at this writ ing 99 years, 10 ra mths and 2 > days of age. lie learned The trade of wagon maker, with Mr. Philip Grove,in Belle fonte, and came to Millheim fifty-sev en years ag>. He cirried on his busi ness hero for twenty-six successive years, and retired just thirty-one years ago. Mr. llarter was tiio father of nine children—three of whom have preceded him into eternity, and among these was the late widely known and highly respected Dr. Win. S. Harter. In April IS7S Mr. H.utet Ji.ni a fall on the side walk and had the misfortune to break his left limb. No one then thought that he could long survive the accident, "but he still lives, although J confined to bed ever since. He is yet : in possession of his mental faculties and in good health, barring the debili ties of extreme old age. Around Farmer's Mills. Mr. David Lolir brought some oats to the mill th it weighed 4 • poun is to the bushel. Dave is one of our boss farmers. Our bind meets in Cyrus Lose'sshop every Monday evening. Mr. Samuel Long is kept busy pilot ing Visitors in and out of Fenn Cave. The register counted 225 during the j last ten days. Sam, why don't you build a hotel and lay out a paik at j your cave ? "There's millions in it." j Mr. Phil. J. Auman, a brother to our excellent miller, from Tamaqua, Pa., where he has resided for the last sixteen years, was here on a visit., Phiiip is a fust class teacher. M. L. Rishel, E-q., and sister Katie have just returned from the Williams' Grove State Granger picnis. Mr. Smith, the stage man, has all the passengers, bundles and parcels lie cares to catry. Miss Sallie Alter, from Lock Haven, is here visiting friends. SCHOOL BOY. [We regret that our sell ol boy's items came too late for last week's JOURNAL. They are too good t3 be lost and so we insert them this week.] —The Reformed congregation of Aa ronsburg and the members of the Pres byterian church, in the same place, are taking steps towards the building of a new church. Mr. Michael Harper has donated his valuable property on Main Street to the Reformed congregation for this purpose. This is a generous gift on his part. He formerly valued the property at S2OOO. It consists of two adjacent lots, on the one Of which are all the improvements necessary to a dwelling place ,and on the other, which is vacant, the new church is to bo e -7 I rected. The present parsonage which is a pleasant, comfortable residence in ! good repair, is to be sold and the pro- 1 ceeds added to the building fund. Mr. Harper's house is then to be used as a parsonage. In addition to this dona tion the subscriptions, on the part of .the Reformed congregation,at the pres ent time, amount to ?21-30. The can. vass on the part of the Presbyterians I has also been commenced. We are not informed as to the amount subscribed, but*aie assured that they are meeting with commendable success. If the funds secured will justify the j undertaking, it is nropossed to build of j brick. The material of the old church i will l;e used iu the new as far as it can be made available. The plan which meets with most favor is to build one ; story with an addition to the rear for j Sunday School and lecture purposes. ' It is proposed to make all the necessary ! preparations this fall and, as far as ! possible, haul the material during the winter and build the church "next Sum mer. Iu is believed that Aarons hurg will be improved by the addition of another good church by the end ot next fifteen months, and Mr. Harper has the credit of initiating the move ment in a liberal, tangible way. May the Divine blessing attend it! TIIE new postal noies will be a great convenience to newspaper subscribers. Upon payment of three cents they can f wward money tothe publishers insuras less than $5 without inconvenience. The notes will come into use on the first day of October next. j IJ YOUNG MKN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION, PKNN'A STATE CONVENTION.— The State Executive Conimittee, James | MeCormiek,flstnisburg, Chairman,bus , called tin State Convention to meet at i j York, beginning on Thursday, Septein ' ber 20th, nt 3i I*. M., and continuing over 2srd. Th® progress of the work i daring the past, year, indicates a large j and interesting gathering. York is on the Northeren Central Railway, ami ( ! easy of access from all parts ot the I State, being .'ld miles from Ilarriiburg, and 01 from Philadelphia. Excursion I Rates have been secured from all the leading Railroads. Entertainment, will bn provided for all delegates. Persons desiring to represent towns that have no Association I ', eftn seen re the stum* bv addressing W. A. Howen, Assistant 1 state Seeretary. at York. An interest j ing programme of exercises lias IKS II prejVuvil. Rev. Dr. Julius (irainmar, of Baltimore,will speak on the lirst ev< - ning. Further information can he obtained from the State Secretary, S. A. TAG GART, Pittsburgh. tc Tho Ready Referonoo Tax Rooolpt Book, with Summary Index Arranged for Ten Y ars. 13y aCountry Editor. THE READY REFERENCE TAX RE CEIPT BOOK will cnniuend itself to nractic.il business men at sight. I's forms are so concise and plain that all may readily understand and use them. The Summary Index will show at a glance the increase or decrease of s*s sessed valuation and taxes from year to year for a period of ten years. Every taxable citizen, and especially every voter, should make it a rule to take receipts for all taxes paid. This is not only prudent on business princi ples, but actually necessity in order to enjoy the continued right to vC it. I think it should be in t lie HI lids of every FAMINES* man. Yours JLE. C. M. BOWKU. For sale at tho JOUUNAI. STORE and by the trade generally. I'iice 4U cents. St. {into jotcl. Aos. 317 & 319 AUCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RiTESREPUGED~TOS2.OD PER D&.T. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the sani" liberal provision for their com fort. IT is located iu the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ol the city, are easily accessible by street Curs constantly passing the door*. It offers special inducements to THOSE visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. JO3. M. Feger, Proprietor. MARRIED. Oil the 22m! ult.,by Rev. B. Hengst.Mr. Ralph E. Hinds, of /.ion, and Miss Emma J. Hupp, of Aaroitsbiirg. On tlie 2nd Instant, at the residence of the bride's parents near Prankville in Brush valley, by Itev. A. K. Zimmerman, Mr.Griffcn Garrett and Miss Annie Dctweiler. JFILLLIEIM Hnrket, Corrected ovory Wednesday Wheat, ohl E'V> " new, No. 2 T\> " " No. $ 7.) Corn !? ! Rye Oats White | Buckwheat . K I Flour 1 Bran &Sho;ts,poi ton 2EAVEIt & GEl'llAltr, Altorneys-at-!,aw, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Alleghany Street, North of lligliStreet jryt. GEO. S. FRANK, Physician & Surgeon, SRITING MILLS, PA. Office in Mr. Philip Hmok's residence, near the ; Spilng MilU HOUM. < Professional calls promptly answered. 3ni < TT li. IIEiUXCi, Surveyor & Scrivener, PENN IIALL, CENTRE CO., PA. All business entrusted t > him will bcexccuted with care and promptness. I). 11. Hastings. W. F. Keeder. JJASTINGS & lIEEDER, Attornejs-at- Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Offieo 011 Allegheny Street, two doors OILS of the office ocupied by the late firm of Yocuiut A Hastings. JgaOCKEEHOFF ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. C. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to witnesses and jurors. JHTVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF M AIN AND J\Y STREETS, LOCK IIAVEN, PA. S.WOODS~CALDWELL PROPRIETOR. GoodS ample Rooms for Commercial Travel ers 011 first floor. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTIUEUS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. O ft V r./ fr) ffj r\ r [ c r,' D/iw ilm ULr u North Second Street, Half .t square south A. ; New Firm —NewStorsl • • | AT MBIRX. j ; Dinges, Vonada& Co., \ DEALERS IN— E\EKAL SiERCIIWDISE, would hereby call the at tention of the public to the fact that they have opened a new store at Coburn and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Produco taken in. Exchange for goods. PATENTS. F. A. 1 elunann Solicitor of American ami Foreign Patents. Washington. I>. < . All bust less connected with Patents, whether Itcfnre the Patent (tl:c" 01 the Points, i roniptiv at tended to. No charge naide unless a patent is seeuied. Send for circular. tt F. H. STOVER, li FA LE K;IN Clover See:l, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. i C9"!IIttUKSV M AItKKT PiiICK ALWAYS PAID. Kir A full supnly of ('oil. Plaster and Salt al ways on hand and sold at the lowest price .'teiln. II rr'iu ■ t C -i: vulab.U", Fi;A, Nervous Neuralgia. Heartache, Ti rvo- Pi't'ati.-n c> d by tue use cC alroi.ol or totuuvn, WV. 'UIII3H. LL.-nt' l D - pr.-Oilon, Softening of the Broln i\-u'iS i r in ltnutr.lt v uud loading to misery, RT.-cay AN ' D-aiii Fn MATURE OM A e, Ban EN new, LOBS of P- >wer IN either nex. Involuntary I.osrcs an.l Spennat .rrlicea cauinl by AVUREXEI tl-ii of tlia brain, •elf-ahiteo or. ver-indnl£stice. Kaeh BOX on tains ONE month's treatment -I a bos, o: aix Loxea tor jJ 5, A. lit by taz'.l pre paid on receipt of price. WS CUARANTES 0!X DO^Z3 TO C tre tfr'Y oae. W til Er!I order lei— lV Dby US for r'.z buiea. accompanied V ITLI we *AI!I AE.TD tlio purcl.ar-r our written GUARANTEE tnre'tind the M-tney i." tnatreatment DUES N t offrot a cure. 0 nar*'! TEE* issued only BY KISS Kit A KKKHKI.SOV, 320 LB.EE Strert. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 1""""" " 4 *3?T-IL R SRA:IC'.FII.""I Tlie celebrated VEGETABLE itiooil I'uriiier. It IntmertUfely B rures Hendaehe, Conttipnlion, Purifies the O'ai.l. Math- 1 I MO where upon receipt of S3 cents. Uusnrpaased lor 9 Children. EIGNER A MENDELSON, i Wnrrnnted the mnt perfect roree.Pecrt Fcrtllltcr Drill In eilotcnr*. Heiul for clr. volar, A, It. F/tHQITIfAR, Vork, Pennsylvania Agrkullm-al Works, Pa. , STEAM ENGINES, A. B. FARQUBAF,, York Pa FT/ffij&a ('!<*" Hi a:nl !lc, i.tronj aud du- ,/, fijt fTiria!!y. In>iuiila promptly . ** *■'' M lur Illualratcil CaUlofaajjj/ Vertical Engines, wtth or . lliM>iit wiic-l.very pi, : r* \w conranlont, economical / ■ •. 6'*? . if and romplt-ta In evrrr 96 5; Lf detail. Latand chaanan) rf'xtr*'** .-w 'l9 %t~~'2, la *®P _ FMglWiB SttAßiTO^ !■ .inicaland p*ecl t aw. It end for oar new Catalogue tefora bnvfag. BDCHANM TO MILL CO., BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS* DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. < Prom these sources arise Uiree-fourtliS r.f tho diseases of the human r. ct*. These symptom* indicate their existence: Los* at Appetite, Jioivel* costive. Siclt lleed oeiie, folluoM alter cr.tkis, uTrrtinu to exertion of biidy ur mind, Eractnlicu of fotxl. Irritability of temper. Lour spirt!*, A f having urglrclrd some duty, nisziuou, Fluticring at tho ILort, Dot* Iefore the rvid. Mghlv tail ored Urine, COIIITPiTIO.I, ontl do mand tlieuso ofaivnreiiyiint at t directly on the I.War. ABftLivcr tnedtclno TUTT s# I*l LIJB have ho OvjoaL Their notion on tho Kidneys and Sk.n iaalso prontm; removing nil impurities through those three •• scav enger* of tlin svetem.'* producing nppi w tite.sou id digest ton, regular stools, aoiear skin :inl a vigorous Iwxiy. TI*"fTT*W PILLS oauso no nnuseA or griping nor iuteriero vi:h dally work and are a oorfect ANTipOTE TO MALARIA.! HE rnET.B I.IKli A nF.IV MAIt. "I hive had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two vears, nhd nave tried ten different km Is much Clonr Seed in on .