ftp |[Htf|.oo; Register, |4.00; all other offices, SO,OO. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are requested to announce Adam Hoy, of Bellefonte,as a candidate for tl>e oflice of Presi dent Judge in the 49th Judicial Distrlct.subject to democratic usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We arc authorized to announce CIIARI.ES SMITH, of Bellefonte as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the demo cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce .T.J. GUAMLY, of Walker township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the I>cmo cratlc County Convention. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce 1). M. NEID IOH. of Ferguson township, as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the democrat ic county convention. We are authorized to announce S. K. FAUST. of Miles township, as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of tb e democratic coun ty convention. We are authorized to announce MILKS WALK KR of Fercuson Township a a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democrat ic county convention. WE are authorized to announce JOHN COL PRKN. of GreßKtownship, as a candidate for sheriff, subect to the dechdou of the Democratic Couuty Convention. , PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce W.B. MIN GLE,of Cent re Hall.as a candidate for Prothono tary, subject to the decision of the democratic oounty convention. We are authorized to announce L. A. SUAFFER of Bellefonte.iate of Walker township, as a can didate for the office of Prothonotary. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. WE are authorized to announce J. C. HARPER, as a candidate for prothonotarv, subleet to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Convention. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce D. F. TAYLOR, of College township, as a candidate for Assem bly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce HENRY MEY ER. of Miles township, as a candidate for As sembly, subject to the decision of the Democrat ic Oounty Convention. We are authorized to announce LEONARD RHONE, of Potter township, as a c&udidate for legislature, subject to the decision of the demo cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce FRED KURTZ . of Centre Hall, as a candidate for legisla ture. subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce JOHN A. WOODWARD, of Howard, Pa..as a candidate for legislature, subject to the decision of the demo cratic county convention. REGISTER. We are authorized to announce JAMES A. MCCLUN .of Bellefonte as a candiuate for Keg ister, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. RECORDER. We are authorized to announce FRANK P. BIBLE, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Record er,subject to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce J.J. Lingle.of Philipsburg.as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the democratic coun ty convention. We are authorized to announce Judge CHEST KR MCNSON. of Philipsburg, as a candidate for Associate Judge of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JOHN WOLF. of Miles township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce A. J. GRIEST, of Unionville. as a candidate for county com missioner, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic Couuty Convention. -The fire cracker has a year's rest now. —Grain is ripe and ready for the harvesters. —The small urchins are after the green apples now. —The prospects for a hot campaign all around are good. —Mr. Thomas Hockman is building an addition to his stable. —Abundaut crops of hay and wheat are reported all over the couutry. —Republican County Convention at Bellefonte, Thursday, August 14th. —Regular monthly meeting of the B. & L. Association next Monday even ing. —Mr.Jameß Schoch and lady,of New Berlin,were visitors of Mr. Jacob Gep hart. —A hint to our Lutheran friends— their church yard needs some atten tion. —Full proceedings of the Democrat ic National Convention on our supple ments appearing next week. —An organ grinder created some ex citement among the little folks, last week. —Miss Elizabeth Relghard, of this place is on a visit to relatives in Miff linbqrg. —The musical association will meet in the M. E. church next Saturday evening. —Mrs. Moyer, of Logans ville, was in town on a visit to Mrs. James D, Lose, last week, James B. Musserleft Millheim for Oregon last Mouday. Hp ja after some available job. —Mr- Thomas Frank built a neat picket fence around his premises on North street. Judge Munson and County Treas urer Keller gaye us a pleasant call yes terday foienoon. —A number of farmers in this and Brushvalley have purchased self-biud era for harvesting. —A Sunday School picnic or celebra tion, to be held after harvest is spoken of by the Luth. S. S. —Mr. Jacob Wolf, after an absence of several weeks, has come back from his visit to Perry county. —A new boardwalk has been con structed by C. W. Albright in front of his residence on Main street. SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL —3fr. Ellis Hosterman and his aged mother, were staying a few days with Jonathan Garters at this place. —Miss Sarah Deininger, a daughter of Mr. J. O. Deininger, of Centro Ilall, spent several days in our midst. —Elias and F. I). EURO'S residence on Penn street presents a neat appear ance since it has been repainted. —Rumor has it that Mr. 11. 11. Weiser will return from the West and arrive at Millheim this week yet. —Mr. John A. Woodward, of How ard, announces hiui3elf as a candidate for legislature in this we ek's issue. —Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Aurawd, of Un ion county were the guests of J. Spig elmyer at this place oyer the Fourth. —Mr. Thorn. Gutelius and brother Charles, of Mitllinburg wore in town last week visiting friends and relatives. —The JOURNAL sign was touched up by C. W. Albright and looks clean and bright. No trouble now to find us. —Mr. James A. McClain, of Belle fonte, candidate for re-election to the Register's otllce,was among our callers last week. —The aunouueemeut of Leonard Rhone, Esq., of Potter township, as a candidate for legislature appears in an other column. —Mr. & Mrs. James Boyer,of Boals burg, were at Aaronsburg, lost week, on a yisit to that lady's parents, ltev. J. Tomlinsons. —A large number of people walked out to John Stoner's farm yesterday to witness the cutting of grain with a self-binding machine. —The small woods on the sheep hill east of town are being cleared of its timber. This will spoil a uice, shady nook on warm summer days. —Splendid weather for haying and a large amount of hay has been housed* Most of our young men were out in the field exercising their muscels. —About fifty members of the Wm. R. Forster post, G. A. R., of Mitllin burg, expect to attend the encamp ment at Bellfonte in August. —W. S. Musser, proprietor of the Millheim hotel, expects to receive a number of boarders from the eastern cities, who will stay during the hot sea son. —Mr. 11. F. Donehower, of Lewis burg, the artistic painter and paper hanger, was in town a few days, and did some very fine work for landlord Musser. —The ilfillheim Cornet Baud has en gaged the services of Prof. J. 11. Feeh rer, of Seliusgroye. He is expected to start in on two week's teachiug next .Monday. —This week's JOURNAL reaches its readers later than usual, owing to the delay of the latest news of the Democratic National Convention at Chicago. —Brother Kurtz, of the Centre Hall Reporter has entered the canvass in earnest as a candidate for assembly. His announcement will be found at the proper place. —Mr. Joseph Bierlv, of Madison burg, publishes his notice of adminis tration on the estate of Michael Bierly, late of 3files township, dee'd, in this week's JOURNAL. —Mr. C. A. Sturgis, of Lewisburg, brought quite a curiosity to town the other day, in the shape of a pet monk ey for his little daughter, Bessie. What next, Charlie ? —H. H. Tomlinson and Wm. Tobias were to Bellefonte on the Fourth aud took iu the grand firemen's parade. They say it was the finest sight they beheld for some time. —By the time this paper reaches its readers, D. S. Kauffman & Co. will re ceive a full line of fine aud course Boots, also a new lot of Shoes. Latest styles aud lowest prices. —J. L. Spangler has entered into partnership with C. P Ilewes, making the new law-firm "Spanghr & Rewes." Their professional card appears in an other column of this page. —Rev. Herald wishes to inform the public through these columns that he will open a term of summer school in this town after harvest. A liberal pat ronage respectfully solicited. —That lively and active democrat, Mr. S. K- Faust, of Miles township, candidate for sheriff, dropped in the other day and ordered his tickets for the coming delegate election. —Sam. Weiser, Jr., nursed one of bis fingers last week, having received a cut in it. Jf Sam don't keep his Au gers from sharp edges, he won't have many of those useful members left. —We are full of job work at present. But bring in your orders and wp will accomodate you all. We have received gome new and elegant styles of job type, aud will do your work satisfactorily. —There was considerable talk about Telephone in town. An agent of the Bell Telephone Company was here to raise a suificent member of subscribers, but we have not heard of his success. —ln a letter from E. W. Mauck,who is working at Copenhagen, New York, we see that he likes that place but not good enough to stay. He expects to return home some time this summer. Foil SALE. —A good dwelling house m Millheim, centrally located. For particulars inquire at this ollloc. tf Fou SALE.— Ah >ut one thousand feet of Dry Linn Hoards. Inquire at this ollice. W. tf. —THE Great Zingari Toothache Drops, for toothache and neuralgia, have 110 equal. Only costs 15 cents at any drug store. IN arranted. Sold by J. Eisenluith, Millheim, Pa. —No person thought it was any to warm the last jpw days. There was a complete chanJFin the atmosphere on Sunday, owing to recent hailstorms in the neighborhood. —The band had its annual election of olllcers last Monday evening which resulted in the re-election of last year's president and treasurer and the elec tion of 11. J. Kurzonknabe, as socio, tarv. —ltev. Aurand, who in former years was tuo pastor of the Rebersburg Luth. charge, has again been called to take said charge and having accepted the call, moved to Rebersburg u few we ks ago. —Persons who are fond of ice cream on warm evenings, should remem ber that Mrs. Jacob Eisenhuth is an expert iu the manufacture of the same and always furnishes the best to her customers. Give her a call. —A party of ladies and gentlemen from our sister town, Aaronsburg, went through Millheim the other evening, all mounted on hoisebnck. They are elegant riders and seem to be well ac quainted with the equestraiu art. —A new and good fife has been pro cured by some of our young men for compaign puiposes and active prepara tions are going on to have good mar sball music by an expert drum corps. Right, let us hear from you ; the time has come to strike up. —Mrs. Kauffraau and daughter, of Fishers' Ferry, are sojourning with Mrs. E. 11. Long, at this place. They are well pleased with Millheim, and think of frequently repeating their vis it to our burg. Their friends will al ways be glad to see them. The organ works of Daniel F. Beatty, at Washington, N. J., which were embarrassed on account of Beat ty's failure, are now in charge of a stock company,who will run the works on a more economical plan and pay I). F. Beatty a salary for the use of, his name. The net proceeds of the festival of the U. B. "All Workers Society," whicQ was held in the town hall on the fourth of July, amount to the nice sum of $71.70. It affords us pleasure to state that our people showed a frater ual spirit and patronized the occasion liberally. 70 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -Benja min and John J.Orndorf,administrators of the estate of the late Johu Orndotf, will offer the farm of the decedent, sit uate in Haines township, at Orphans' Court S .♦?" TjrtMMwm JV&mwrsf ' . . jfi{ Vf , -u/7 EVERYTHIira- ISTEW! LATEST STYLES IN LADIES', <* ! ■ '< Mi' fti Misses and Children's :• I \ -■ t'-i/tO ,•% : fjt.i, v. 4.1 .il HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. '! bottom parens m Brest '•' •• H Tizim* ; -.j 'L'.i.j ft hff'Onu jaces, jjrimntings, Silks, |jatiiß, ]{ibbon£, In all the new Styles and Shades. AS USUAL, WE f<\ r ' * CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD ;t *7 -BY ' 1' iM ANY FIRM IN THIS SECTION. * , 1 ■' •. At s"\b RESPECTFULLY, 9. HMBR/S. 224 MARKET STREET.LE WISH URGH, PA. 4