|l|t|ii!l|ctm Journal. THURSDAY, SSPT EMBER 27., 1883. BY DEININX3-ER & BUMILLER. ..18 ■ - - LOCAL DEPARTIIEAT. —The equinoctial storm struck Mill heim on Monday. The 30th Annual Fair —Mr. John S. Ilarter, of Miffiinbnrg, was here visiting his aged father. of the —Smith's German Olio don't 4iscat 'ter" rheumatism ; it cures for good. Union County —Mrs. A. Alexander and daughter Maggie spent nearly all of last week at Centre Hall. Agricultural Society —Mr. Musser is hereby tendered the best thanks of the editor and family for -u fine "mess" of vhla. will be —Mr. David Ertel is remodeling his 'mill at Penns Creek. New machinery is to go in throughout. The Grandest Affair FOR SALE.—A good truck wagon for sale, cheap. tf C. F. GEFHART. ever held in —From and after Monday next our l ids and lassies can send their love let ters for two cents each- Fact. Buffalo Valley. —Last week Jas. J. Musser, of Ilar tleton passed through towu with a train of spring wagons containing twenty— tchcels. The Premium List —Pastor Tomlicson and Jolm 11. Musser left on Tuesday morning for Mifflin,to attend the sessions of the Synod of Central Pennsylvania. is the —lf you'owt us anything on subscrip tion pay up, sock up, book up! We need money every day —often several times a day , fo build our new office, you know. tf Most Liberal Ever Offered, —Two barrels of cider and five bush els *of apples are wanted in exchange tor MILLHEIM JOURNALS. For "plans and specifications" inquire at this of fice. If The Exhibits —Clark Musser has constructed a solid, substantial plank walk along the front of the Millheim Marble works— even farther. There is business in Clark. will be —Goffer's Time, Wages & Expense Book is the most convenient little ar angement out for men who work by the day to keep their time and wages re ceived. For sale at the JOUNAL STORE, price 15 cents. tf The Fullest and Most Varied —We see by the Republican that the Lutherans of Bellefonte are discussing the feasibility of holding a County Luther Memorial Service—celebration or festival, soon. Go in brethren—the JOURNAL votes "aye." ever seen E NTERTAINMENT.— 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 The Attendance Larger than —THE NEW AMERICAN DICTIONARY OF THa ENGLISH LANGUAGE, based on Webster and other leadiDg authori ties, containing upwards of fifty thous and words, the cheapest book of its kind in the world, for sale at the JOURNAL STORE Price, SI.OO. tf Ever Before!!! Excursion trains will be run on the Lewisburg & Tyrone Rail Road and the people of Centre county are most cordi ally invited to attend. PHILIP FREDERICK, President. C. H. HASSENPLUG, Secretary. —The Womelsdorf tfews is of the o pinion that some of the boys of that town could make better use of their Sundays than in playing base ball and cards in the surrounding retreats. Yes, brother Weidman, we think so too ; but why don't you give your boys a dose of law ? TIIK GRANGER PICNIC.— For the . first time we had the pleasure of attend ing the County Granger Picnic last Thursday, on the summit of Nittany - Mountain, above Centre Hall, and were so well pleased with all we saw and heard that we concluded to invite our self to "call again" a year hence, sub ject to the will of Providence, j The place itself, "on the mountain's top," could not be better adapted for a festival of this kind. A beautiful, primitive forest, undisturbed by the profane hand of the modern lumber fiend, a clean surface, an abundance of wholesome water, the pure, exhilar ating mountain air, hut above all the fine, extended view, forms a combina tion of rare loveliness. Standing on the very spot where the picnic is an nually held, the enchanted vision takes in a view of nearly all Penn's Valley, one of the finest agricultural regions of our grand old Keystone. Tourists and literary men have described this charm ing view in magazines, in poetry and song. It must be seen—enjoyed, to be fully appreciated. A vast multitude of people attended the picnic. Competent judges estima ted the number at five to six thousand. The old mountain, for a long stretch, was literally filled with people, horses and "rigs." The best order prevailed. Genuine fellow-feeling, cheerfulness and bonhomie seemed to pervade every individual present. The dinner, rather the multitude of dinners, were just so many royal feasts. The bands were there, cf course, and so were the re freshments stands, in great variety and number. The picnic was simply a grand success, and in Germany would he rated as a life-sized " Volksfest." Two addresses were delivered, the first by the Hon. Mortimer Whitehead, of New Jersey, Lecturer of the Nation al Grange, the second by Dr. Geo. W. Atherton, the new President of State College, arid both were worth going miles to hear. Mr. Whitehead held the vast audience spell bound for oyer an hour, and in a clear, forcible and argu mentative style gave the history ot the rise and progress of the grange, what it has already accomplished for the pub lic good and what it proposes to do in the future. The grange certainly has an able, zealous and candid advocate in the person of Mr. Whitehead. Dr. Attierton's speech was truly a masterly effort. He is emphatically an able man, a strong speaker,and possess es a wide range of learning and culture. The Doctor gave a comprehensive and comparative statement of the pres ent status, the recourses, courses of study aud prospects of State (Jul lege. He finds no time to whine and fret ov er the blunders and mistakes of the past, but looks hopefully to and labors hard for present and future success, lie gave the best definition of what a I well balanced, symmetrical education should be we ever heard. Altogether Dr. Atherton made a highly favorable impression upon all who heard him. These are our impressions of the pic nic and what we saw and heard there. We yet add that never before did we see a larger collection of intelligent faces , both of ladies and gentlemen,and never did we feel prouder of being a cit izen of Centre county and of the grand old commonwealth of Pennsylvania. —The committee consisting of lion. Sam'l Gilland, Hon. F. Kurtz, Leon ard Rhone, John I. Thomson and Wm. McFarlane, Esqs., appointed by the Centre Ilall rail road meetiug on trie 30th ultimo, proceeded to Philadelphia last week and had a conference with the Board of Directors of the Penna. R. R. Co. The committee presented 1 the reasons upou which the people a long the line of the L. &T. R. R. ask its extention and completion in clear, strong language,and we do not see how the Pennsylvania company can longer evade her part of what all know to be a fair understanding, if not a positive contract. The road should be built and that speedily. The people of the lower end of the valleys have a common interest with thoseof the upper. A western out* let.and especially,communication with Bellefonte, would be a great benefit to every part of Penns and Brush valleys, as well as to Bellefonte itself,and there should be a general interest manifested, a general effort made to get the road through. The JOURNAL has always advocated the completion of the road and will do so to the desired consummation. COMETARY PHENO3IENA, — OIL Mon day night about midnight, the 10th inst., Prof. Swift, director of the Warner Observatory, Rochester, N. Y., discovered another comet in the same constellation with the one recently found by Prof. Brooks. It is moying almost directly toward the earth, and hence shows very little motion, so that Prof. Swift found it difficult to yerify and was unable to do so until last Sat urday night. The two comets will very likely cross each other's orbits in their progress, and their appearance so near ly together, and within so short a space of time is a most singular, if aot a sig nificant fact. —Seeding i 3 about over farmers, can take a little rest, which mauy of them very much need. This work is done now with much more care and thor oughness than formerly. The soil is put in better condition, improved drills and much fertilizer are used. Our farmers are making it a study how to secure the best results from their labor and investments. Agriculture gener ally is looming up throughout the whole country and our beautiful valleys are moying apace with the rest of the world. —On Tuesday Mr. John S. Hoy pass ed through town to Woodward, with his Photograph Gallery, and is now en gaged down there in taking people o[f. "What a John ! —The citizens of Clearfield will erect a monument to the memory of their departed soldiers at a cost of $10,000,0f which sum John Pattoa Esq , of Car* wensville, gives SIOOO. —Mrs. Anna M. Weaver is improv ing her property on Penn Street by moving the summer house back of the main building, and thereby making a spacious yard on each, side of the same. Nothing like beautifying homes. —Miss Maggie Ilering and Miss Hat tie Marsh of Lock Haven, and Miss Sue Miller, of Spring Mills, cheered the hearts of 14 ye editor" and family by a visit last week. Heal nice girls, and goodlooking. They may "call again." —Prof. \V. T. Meyer offers at pri vate sale at bis residence in Aarons burg. Pa., a good driving mare, top buggy, two setts single harness, robe, cook stove, parlor stove, sink, and a new Haines Upright Piano. Call be fore Oct. Ist. 2t —The tax collectors on this side of the county are, Haines—ll. A. Mingle, Penn—A. W. Ulrieh, Millheim—J. 11. P. Hartman, Miles—Cornelius Stover Gregg—John Hossman,Potter —Samuel Slack, Harris—David Campbell, a line sett of men—and every one of tliein lit for govenor. —lt is the opinion of a majority of the good people of this town—includ ing ye editors of the JOURNAL, that if the larger pupils would Keep the school house yard, front and rear, clean of noxious weeds, paper scraps and ot her unsightly rubbish—they would deserve commendation. —lt will tickle those dear creatures —the ladles—nearly to death, if we tell them that Mrs. B. Harris, of the Big Millinery Store, Lewisburg, has just returned from the east with the best stock of Fall and Winter Hats, Coats and Jerseys, altogether too 1 ovely for anything. 'Tis a m.ickeral fact,ladies. —Says the Lewisburg Chronicle : We see, by a local paper, that a cer tain man, in a certain town, has pur chased a new hat. Startling informa tion !! ! That's about the grade to which the insatiate rage for "local news" is redu cing many papers. — J. A. LIMBBKT will carry express and freight goods from Coburn to any point along the route at the following - rates : All packages weighing less than 100 pounds, to Millheim, 10 cts., to Aaronsburg. 15 cts., to Woodward, 25 cts. For packages weighing over 100 pounds a proportionate charge will bo made. tf —Jas. P. Coburn, Executor, will sell at public sale on the premises, October 13th next, the large and splendid farm of the late Daniel Kreamer, of Penn township, deceased. This is one of the best and most advantageously loca ted farms in the conuty. The land is of the best quality of limestone and the farm has an abundance or timber, wa ter and good buildings. See posters. 3t —lt is simply surprising to see what a large of amount express and even freight goods Mr. J. A. Limbert car ries to and from Woodward and Co burn, via Millheim and intermediate points. It seems that nearly everybody has something to send or bring, and Mr. Limbert is just the man to do it surely, safely and cheaply. Patronize LimberL tf —A Soldiers' Reunion will bo held in Gen. Ileckman's grove,near Logaus ville, Friday and Saturday. Among the prominent speakers who are expect to be present are ex-Gov. A. G. Cur tin, Gen. Beaver and Col. Hastings. Several bands and a drum corps will al so be present. A general invitation is extended to the ex-soldiers of Clinton, Centre and Union are re quested to bring their arms with them. Every effort is being put forth to make this the grandest time ever witnessed in Sugar Valley —After we had written the article in reference to the conference of the com mittee appointed by the Centre Hall rail road meeting, with the officials of the Penna. R. R., we saw the following in the Lowisburg Chronicle , which is part of an interview between the editor of the Chronicle and Mr Kurtz, of the Reporter : No definite answer but the promise of an immediate investigation was giv en this committee. The Board promis ed to send a competent engineer oyer the unfinished section, to ascertain its condition, and the probable amount of capital necessary for its completion. Since then, a telegraphic despatch was received by Mr. Kurtz, stating that "it depends on the cost ; to be ascertained immediately." THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PENN'A W. C. T. U. —Will be held at Belefonte, Centre Co., October 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1883. It will be com posed of delegates from 225 auxiliary Unions in the State. Besides Mrs. Wittenmeyer, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Miss White, and others of our well known home workers, Mrs. Hunt of Boston and Mrs. Baldwin of Trenton, are expected to be present. Women of our State interested in temperance work, though not connect with our Union, will be made welcome. For orders for excursion tickets,send not later than October sth, inclosing envel ope properly addressed and stamped, to Mrs. Ellen M. Watson, 112 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pennhi* Mas. FRANCES L. SWIFT, President Peun'a W. C. T. U. 1 —Mr. Millard Meshtley, of Beaver Splines, Snyder Co.,the boas brick lay er, was here lrt*t week 'doing some vvoik for Mr. J. Snoftk. Called on na and of course, wo tvei'b gla 1 to see him. Come again. — STATK COLLEGE is about begin* ning to loom tip most nobly. Afur years of partial failure, poor manage ment and much disappointment, the trustees of the college have at last suc ceeded to secure the services of a man as the managing head of the institu tion who thoroughly understands the situation, with all its wants and dilli culrieß, and who is fully competent to grapple with and master them all—em • phaticallv "the riV II I: TO ttOTHEKN. Are you disturbed at night antl broken of your rest by a nlek child suffering amt crying with pain of entilng teeth? If so, send at once and pel a bottle of Mrs. Win-low's Soothing Syki'p kokChii.imiks Trrtiiino. Its value t-> incalculable. It w ill relieve the p>or little suf ferer Immediately. Pepend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the cuius, re duces lullamiUHtlon, ami Rives tone and energy to the whole system. Mas Window's sooth ing Svitt'f* Foit Childukn Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United Stales, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price *.l cents a bottle. I>l RD. On the 23rd Inst., in Penn township, ltobert K. !>., son of Km'l Kerstetter,:igedf> months and It days. On the 21st inst., in fenn townsliip, Mr. Sam uel Krape, aged 70 years, 6 months and 18 days. Mr. Krape was born within the present hmits of l'enn township, then llaines, and spent his entire life time in the immediate vicinity of his birth place. He was one of that plain, sturdy class called Pennsylvania . It. $ b Aos. 317 & 319 ASCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDUCED TO $2,00 PER DAY. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the same liberai provision for their com fort. It is located lu tlie Immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rall-Koad depots, as well as all parts ol tlie city, are easily a#oessiblo try Street Cars constantly passing' the doors. It offers special Inducements to tliose visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor. .Hlllhetni ffarket. Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old, 1.05 " new, No. 2 95 11 44 No. 3 75 Corn ♦>"> Rye t>" oats White ; 40 Buck wheat Flour s.o Lard 14 COAL MARKET AT COBURN. Egg Coal .ii >5.25 Mtove 44 5.25 Chestnut .; 5.00 Pea 3.50 Pea by the ear load 3.40 3DRTJC3-S 5 " E '* 1 b 0 DRUGSTORE j -IN THE- c\ $ Spring Mills Honse, Q 9 Spring Mills, Pa. § CD 0 § DRUGS g Jp OF ALL KINDS, "H A FULL line of H 3 PATENT MEDICINES, ? [Q Strictly Pnse Spices, tj Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, [d [D Confections, Tobacco SCigais. H .h Being an Apothecary jr. of experience Physicians' Pre -M script ions will be carefully com- . ill -J pounded. _.L -1 0 E AURAND uJ rmTxjes-s THIS PAPER Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- mFBII U|t||l tpsssftpgxliuf YORR TBTTITi. YOUR, 'Roots &c gHcsa AT J"„ KiSLmP^S LOCK ECAYEN. PA. Mi IT 111 ORGAN TONE. W Addrcna, CLOUCH A WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich. IIALLTEft, Auctioneer, MILLHRIM, PA. W. J. SHUNGEIJ, Fashionable Barber, Nox t Door to JOCK NAL Store, Main Street, MILLHKIM, PA. ~jryt J). li. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, ,< •Alice on Main Street. ML LL II KIM. PA. Dlt JOHN F. IIAUTKU, j Practical Dentist, Otltce opposite tlie Mtltlieim Ranking limine. MAIM STREET, MILLIIEIM, PA^ A DAM eor, 1 Attorney-at-Law, BKLLKFONTE, PA. Orphans' Court Business a Speciality. YU" M - C. HEINLE, Attorncj-at-Laiv BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices 10**11 the courts of Centre county. Special attention to Collections. Consultation* in German or i.n itsh. C. T. Alex.indci. C. M. Bower. /V LEX.VNDEIt & ISO WE It, Attorney-at-taw, BKLLKFONTE, PA. Office in Carman's new building. J. A. Beaver. J. W. Cepliurt TDEAVEIt & (JEl'llAltr, Attorney s-at-Law, BKLLKFONTE, PA. Office on Alleghany Street, North of High Street ft. GEO. S. FRANK, Physician & Surgeon, SPUING MILLS, PA. Office in Mr. Philip Sheok's residence, near the Soiing Mills House. Professional calls promptly answered. 3m TT B. IlEltlNG, Surveyor & Scrivener, PENS IIALL, CENTRE CO., PAi All business entrusted to him will be executed with care and promptness. I). H. Hastings. W. F. llccden TTASriNGS & KEEDEII, Attorncis-at-Luw, BKLLEFONTPA. Office on Allegheny Street, two doors east of the office ocUpled Liy the late flnu of Yocu Hustings. JgIIOCKERIIOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. 0. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to witnesses and Jurors. J-RVIN HOUSE, (Most. Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS, LOCK IIAVEN, PA. S. WOODS"OALD WELL PROPRIETOR. Goods amnle Rooms for Com mercial Travel ers on first Moor. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTH lEItS for your Clothing. 45 MAN ST R EET, LOCK IIAVEN. Mim 86688, North Second Street, Half a square south . &. T. 11. R. Depot, LEWIS BURG, PA. Hew and commodious Building; Equipped in all departments with en tirely new Furniture, i No efforts spared to make the RAKER HOUSE h pleasant, comfortable Home to all guests. An excellent Livery attafched. W. N. BAKEIt, Proprietor. B cr K— tmd * I P > 09 y oa >1 B>§ O 55* Q - CD A 05 O CD O ►-* 2" < £ CD £S 77 v "■) l-tf - - p t> hH * Q bd CO PATENTS. F. A. I elimann. Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. t . All busi ness connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly at tended to. No charge made unless a patent is seemed. Scud for circular. tf P. H. STOVER, - DEALEKJIN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Co&l, Platser & Salt. M av-IIIUIIEST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. V * A#-A full supnW of Coal. Plaster and Salt nl ways oh hand ahd sold at the lowest price 49*Coa1 kept under roof at all seasons of the year. *3" The public patronage respectfully sollct ed. 3ly HEALTH IS WEALTH! I>o. t C. WKsTR KtCHTE ASI HltliS TtKAT*KST. I p-rillc fur H .*tiln. 1 zzioet-s 0'ivi;Il .511, Fit*, Nervouu Ncm:iti, lie'K?hu, Nt-rv....* Pro.ft ('.<. n r..n- ! bytlie ua* of atconol or Vobmro, W A. futiici... I D - ptxnton, Softentfts of'the Bratn r.-*tesln hi luraniiv uti.l taodinc t<> niln-ry, rt-ooy and d*atti; fr mituia Oii A a, BarrrniiMn, I.or* of Pi.war lit elth-r **. Ii voltiotary Losses and SjMiisat >rrhqM <;n.d hy oz.i-exat tl n .f vJo bruin, wtf-aiiiii.! Kiirh b* contains one month's treatnn nt V-l ut by mull pro paid un rrcl]it of price. < WE CUARANTE2 SIX COXES To rttra in vcAse. With enrh ortr d 17 n* for r?x boxen, accompanied \V ith ?"i, will B*-:D1 tl: J pnrfthar-r our written guarantee tore'und the money ff due# ii' t effect a cure. Ou.irantvi-* iiAu-it only i y LISMK A MEXDKI.SOX. S:J R.CFFKRT. RHR.NICIPHIA. FA. ! " B i The oetebratc.l vegetubie lilooJ l'urili r. It immeftlote'v I cure* Headuche, CoßKtipation, Purifies tho Bktri. fc>l'' <8 I an\ where upuii receipt of 25 rents. Uimurraaaed lur 8 j cwidren. EISNER 8c MENDELSON, 32Q Race Street. Phhartdphlr>, Pn. | _ YYnrrnjitod the utrfat -perfect Force. Feed Fertiliser Drill In oxlxlenrn. Send for ctr. en tar, A. O. '.IH<|I!HAU, York, I*n. Pennsylvania STEAM ENGINES, A. & FABQUHAR, York Pa YifiKfe Cheapest and heat for alt pur* pnaea—4doipla,atronK aud do- I MACHIKM* *ENEI'ATLY.^^JHP|^BJM|^BHX Bead lor Illustrated Ycrtloal *n*i H O convenient, economical . By 7 V SEPARATOR inimical It r*ady lor market. t""— a '"-y JL ldrtm i.f rtBQVUJS, It>rk, Pa. rSk FAEaUHAB EfTDICITS CC2H PLAITTn , VMk Warrantad Uie be.l rnrr. da pper and i..nt forco-fed fertUaer ihatrtbnlor lu the THE Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY, DDBABRITT LIGHT RUNNING. New method of attach- , THE MOBT POWEEFTTIJ A* W*B ALL KINDS OF TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.' Be aara to aead for oar aew Catalapaa BR/ara bajlap. I BUCHANAN WIND BULL CO, BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVgR, and MALARIA. . 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The TRIUMPH REAPERS are nnequaled tor Simplicity in construction, ease of management, light weight, durability and good working capacity in all conditions of grain. The NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable improvements. Bend FOB ILLTTSTBATTO CXBCCTLAJR. GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory. ' D. S. MORGAN X CO., Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y. PEMQIiINQ^A^ 6O £ U sll WU ta bliity. Widows, wa*iwuwßiw , llh|or C |,p^ ie , ( and (lepeiidint pfuents entit'ed wlinn *}•: Vi rei suited, i luiins reoi ened, restoration, inc e sed bounty, back pay at d utsctii.rgesebtaiiiei.. Ap ply at once, delay t reindict-* jour rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the Old <** i tubhshed, firm of hDSON A CO., Attorney-and Claim Agents, HIT b bt., Washington, o. c.