Ou\tivating Integrity of Character There is a wide difference in the es timate of justice and right among men. Some have an instinctive sense of justice ; others always have (ftstorted or shaded views of right and wrong. Tho difference is not that there is an intention to do wrong, but that each has learned to view ad mor al questions from his particular stand point. Yet right and wrong arc im mutable. Each is stamped with its peculiar characteristic, and these do not change. Hence if different views of the maral quality of a given act are taken it is evident that one or the other is wrong. Hence a right view of justice and all the moral issues is a matter of training. How may it best be done ? We answer, by inculcating clear perceptions of the fundamental prin ciples of right. These arc simple and plain. It is right to tell the truth, to deal honestly,to respect other's rights and to observe the rnles of commercial morality. To injure another*'s repu tation is wrong; and to despoil anoth er of property, even if legally done, i& wrong. The original, fundamental principals of right and wrong are sim ple and plain. It is when we observe them by special influences that we are befogged. There is always a special plea for an act of spoliation, whether of character or property. And, as a rule, there is a willingness to allow this special plea peculiar force. It is thus men's views of right are warped. By nice turns of expression, men con vey a false impression, when they would scorn to openly lie. By shrewd turns they manage to complete a sat isfactory business transaction, when they would utterly refuse to directly and boldly cheat. It is the indirec tions in morals that need to be watch ed. These are often dangerous. When the minds of children are plastic and habits are formative these great principles can be solidly incul cated. And if wisely and carefully done, they will answer for years af ter. The best education a parent can impart is that which leads to- integri ty and character. A sense of right so acute that in all doubtful issues it will instinctively seek the true is better for a child than a fortune. It imparts the elements of character that command confidence, and in the main secure success. A rough, hard man in Aus tralia came to the celebrated Henry Reed. He had managed to place him self on the pension rolls ol the British army by fraud. He lived in a poor way on his pension. All his energies were blunted by his sense of wrong, and he did not succeed in life. Reed, hearing his story and his wish to re form, said to him that first of all he must surrender his pension, and that as soon as able he must return all he had drawn, principal and interest.The man did so. Under his relieved sense he was able to arouse his energies,and attained wealth and position. There are many lives, like his, blighted by false positions, taken in moments of weakness,and from which there is not moral courage to escape. It is wise to guard children from it,. and, inasmuch as contingencies can not be watched, it is best to inculcate fundamental truths. These are like t he polar star to the sailor, a guide a mid storm and sunshine. All else can be made to conform if the essenti al principles are right. If these are unsettled we may as well seek to watch thj wind as to keep guard over the well-being of children. Hence to instill integrity of character in a child is the best legacy that can possibly be conferred.— Ex. Foots for the Curious. The backs of many lambs were broken near Helena, Montana, during a terrific hailstorm. Hailstones pick ed up the day after the storm measur ed three inches in circumference. Among the odd things made in England for the Indian and African trade are locks and keys which are sol id for a halfpenny, and are worn by Hindoos and Africans as charms. Quean Margherita, of Italy, has a set of lace worth $40,000, which has descended to her through several gen erations. It always belongs to the chief lady of thehouse of Savoy. The annual loss by fire in the United States is about $10,000,000. It is about twice as mfach per inhabitant as the fire loss of Great Britain, four times as much as that of France, and six times that of Germany. At the average rate of production it would require the con stant labor of about 400,000 men to re place the loss. The loss is nearly as much as the amount collected on inter nal revenue, and one third more than the annual interest of the public debt. The amount of premiums collected by insurance companies is considerably less than the loss, so that some insur ance companies must fail every year. It is estimated that $3 per annum is collected for every man, woman, and child in the United states to pay for careless construction and negligence in guarding against the dangers of fire. The latest things in clocks comes from Russia. It is a little timepiece a bont eight inches high on a base live inches in diameter, and covered with a glass globe. All the works are plainly exposed. The pendulum is a solid brass wheel supported at the centre, or hub, by a slender wire. It does not swing, but revolves from left to right and right to left. Being a 400 day clock, tin winding of it is a small item. It not vary five minutes in running 400 days. No temperature affects it. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a siek child suffering ami crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send tit once and get a bottle of MRS. WIUSLOW'S SOOTUINO SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the pmn- little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there is no mistake about It. It enresdysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, in duces Inflammation, and gives tone and CIUM-: y to the whole system. MRS. WINSLOW'S Soon: INO SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEKTIIINU is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription >l one d the oldest ami best female nurses and physic: ansin the United States, ami is for sale in all druggists throughout tho world. Price lit cents a bottle. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER To All Wanting Employment. We want l.lve. Energetic an Capable Agents in every county in the United States and Can ada, to sell a patent article of great merit, ox ITS MERITS. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent, profit, having no competition, and on which tho agent is nrotcet ed in the exclusive sale by a deed given forcaeh and every county lie may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that tt is an article that can oe sold to every iiouseowner, it might not be necessary to make an ,4 KXRRAOKDINARY OFFER" to secure good U ireuts at ouce, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its salability by any U gent that will handle it with energy. Our a geuU now at work are making from #l5O to #>00 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe tor us to make our offer to all who are out of em ployment. Any agent that will give our busi ness a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at least #IOO in this time, ABOVE ALL EXPENSES can re turn all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them- Any agent or Gen eral Agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least *7 sb ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, can return all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared* to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents nyw making more that double the amount we guarranteed. and but two sales a day won Id give a profit oi over #125 a mouth, and t hat one of our agents took eighteen orders inoue uay. Our large de scriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of em - ployment who will send us three one-cent stamps tor postage Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom.and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have tho address of all the a gents. sewing machine solicitors and carpen ters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer,to semi us at once the name and address of all such they know. Ad dress at ouce, or you will loose the liest chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money. RUNNER MANUFACTURING CO., ICONpiUhfield St., Pittsburg. I'a. JpENXSYLYAXIA STATE COLLEGE. Winter Term begin* Jan. -1,1881. Tilts institution is located in one of the most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following courses of study: 1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years. 2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 3. A Latin Scientific Course. 4. The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the first two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTUKK ; (b) NATURAL HISTORY; (c) CHEMIS TRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGIN EERING. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture 6. A short SPECIAL COURSE m Chemistry. 7. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. 8. SPECIAL COUSES are arranged to ineet the wants of individual students. Military drill is required. Expenses for board and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi pal. For Catalogues, or other informatlonaddres-s GEO. W. ATHERTON, PRESIDENT, lyr STATE COLLEGE. CENTRE Co., Pa D. I. BROWN, DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, t TINWARE &c„ Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. done at short notice by practical workmen. ■ ■ + -m- ♦ Spouting a Specialty Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson MILLHEIM PA. WASTED— LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW fancy work at their homes, in city or count ry, andsiarn ##6 to f# 12 per week, maklnggoods Tor our Fall and Winter trade. Send 15 cents for sample and particulars. HUDSON MFG. CO. 267 SIXTH Ave., NEW YORK. CUT THIS OUT! "Ike 8 sls is S4O we?k. We have stores in 15 leading Cities, from which our agents obtain their Bupplias quickly. Our Factories and Principal Offices are at Erie, Fa. Send for our New Catalogue and terms to agents Address MM I fIVEI I 913 s P r,n 6 Carden St. I HI LUVCLL PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. W. IIAFKU, • I Surgeon A Dentist. Office on IV nn Street, South of Lutli. church ■ MiLLIIKIM , I'A g p II.MUSSEK, JEWELER. Matches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sc. All work neatly and promptly Exe cuted. Shop on Main St root, Millheim, Pa. ! A-CIMON &SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS , keep tho largest stock in the county I 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, TIIE BOSS CLOTHIERS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. 9 There is no excuse for suffering from ig CONST! PATS ON K and other diseases that follow a dis- ■ H ored state of the Stomach and Bow- ref H eis, when the use of I DR. HENRY BAXTER'S g [HEME BITTERS Will givo immediate relief. After constipation follows I Biliousness, Dyspepsia,! ■ Indigestion, Diseases of B B the Kidneys, Torpid Liver 1 I Rheumatism, Dizziness,! Hsick Headache, Loss of|| jj Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-1 I jloploxy, Palpitations,j| H Eruptions and Skin Dis-|| n Cases, etc., all Which these I rv Bitters will speedily cure by removing the ran*. H 1 Keep the Stomach, Bottxls, and Dijestir Orj,\m ® Kjinjootf %tarking order, and perfect health R willl>e tho result. Ladles a!ic l others sub-i^ Ijcct to Sick Headache win fimi reiiei B -1 ami permanent euro l>y tho use of these Bitters B ■f Being tunic and mildly purgative they I | PURIFY TIIE BLOODcI Price 25 cts. por bottle. ■ For sulo l y all dealers in medicine. Send 9 f% address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. ■ |g HEXKY, JOIDSOS & LekD,Props., Burlington, Vt. I 'lf Iron Lrrcrs, Btee! Bearing, Brass TARE BCAPf. ■ JU.YES, BE PAYS THE FHEIGHT. D 4 Fold on trial. Warrant* ft yea;a. AUsixes u low. ■ S J For (rue book, address jff / JQHtS OF BiNGHAMTON, Egfih/ WXtdUXXiUi, A. Vick's Floral Guide. For ISS4 1* ni Elegant Itook of 150 Pages 3 Colored Plate* of Flower* and Vejre table*,and more than 1007 111 n*(rations of the choicest Flowers, Plants nntl Vegetables and Directions for growing. It is handsome e nough for the Center Table as a Holiday Pres ent. Send on your name and I'ost Office ad dress, with 10 cents, and I will send yon a copy pastage paid. This is not a quarter of its cost. It is printed in both English and German f you afterwards order seeds deduct the lbcts Vick's Seed are the Best in the World ! The FLORAL GUIDE will tell how to get and grow t hem. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175; Pa ges, 6 Colored Platas, 5)) Engravings. For 50 cents in paper covers ;.#l.oo in elegant cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Pa ges.a Colored Plate in every number and many fine Engravings. Price #1.25 a year ; Five Cop ies for #4.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. JAMES VICE, tf ROCHESTER, N. Y. Steam Rending Shops, {FARMERS' MILLS, PA.} All kinds of bending in wood done on short notice. Orders filled for —IRGIIMIS— of all sizes, and of the best material. Bob Sled Runners, Shafts, Bent Hounds, Plow Handels Phaeton Buggy Reaches. Send for price list. Order by mail, promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. J. B. BEAM & 80S. DOG Not wanting a Dog, tend for a O A. T flogne of Newspapers and Magazines that clnb with the I AMILY Stop Thief Scale—capacity, 1 oz. to 10 Jbs. Price, sl.so— whereby you get a Newspaper FOR. WOTECIIUG- S Address, JONES OF BSNGHAMTOM, CINGHAMTON, N. Y. SIOOO REWA For any machine hulling and donning fit for /AAJ*} A ha* mud* _ market much Clover Seed in one / Y i jj NEWARK 1 MACHWE CO.^HM NEWAHK. A W* ■ 1 i> iY ELIAS IjUSF. K. I). LITRE, Elias Lusc & Son's pLANING ]J|ILL, . In the rear of the liv. CLtuoh, Pen street MILLHEIM, PA. —all kinds of PLANING MILL WOKK. sucu: as Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, AND ALL STYLES OF IS^LOTJLIDIJSra made to order ut the most reasonable in let s. A share of public iKitromqpj respectfully so licited. 3C.1 y D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTUItEIt AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, KARONS BURG, FA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Matresses, every style of Mould ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 3t-ly U.S.STAiiDARD. @ TONI WAGON SCALES, W A 11 fiiiftlwr I:uu Utn, Stat-I lt.rimc, Iti.M QP Tare Beam and Beam lluX, BifvGHAMTOK S6O and JONKH be par* lli freight—lui flea I'rlre L 4.1 mention On* |M|*-r an>l m .OdiaMJOMES Or RINOHAMTON, • HfflßmaJl BiaKhaißleo, Si. We T"-S— --MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office is now supplied with GOOD FmsSES and a lar J "J - r> '///..} MS a Ws/}\' -- v • > ; •!■ i< j Lr . .TV ATM ENT j ' IML E. C. WENT :; r.KItVS AN . BJUIW VP-V-T.-SKTr. a rtumniiei .p -<r 1! ;. • '•••rli. !>•. ." • > : ' i; i.e. i Nervoui NVmatgi,'., x ,••!.?, iVrv .•. ;••• • ♦:., cm.-,! by the uf of , •• , i . . pr-KBioii,f>o!te;;i:,{: c.l ;(• ;•;•>. •• 'hi* : ti • • ieadlns to mlfleiv, , ;r,<. • !t! I \ . , Uimiinc* \ |,cxiiof r t !m : > ' e-'x. I :u...-tv !..• and Spermat'irrbrj;', t-.minrit by ot-i'-e. Ji Ih-n ci I. 3 1., .. ro?rr-tu i.eo. I' ir!i ">x ••<>'"*liik on ,• 5 treatment vI e. box. t. .oi . ,e- - nald on r. ecl].t of j.i ic-.'. v/ 2 cuarhNTES err Tie-re any r&-e. VU> ,mp!i rnwr rtr • • I i-? f.r r'r bxe, accom|w:ii.'!< j•fVe v!T *>• ith• '> • —'m- -r - wrltmn gn..rit!u.„ t'.; I tbe ■ • n.WUiwU. .. I X tefT-ct arnre.Onaran(,-..,i*n . I I 'bT i KI3XEB Is Ill'XDKlx.'.V, C ■ 1 •' P'T'mbsV.'.iK fe" * -xHl i :-.v. xss> "t I Tbe celebrated v.-jet;,. ) 1I, SPu-"'-l •• I:!v-n.-nialc* • a cures UnaAneVe, a:.w, iVlStst:" BHu'u M-l ■ .1 g anvwheio rei,-, iu 25 Lu-ui'i'.isae'l l-r f Cbiidiea. E| 3N£K & M2NDELSOW, | 320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | MILLHEIM ■ i in ■■ MARBLE WORKS | The Oldest, ® I The Largest, The Cheapest, Most Reliable Establishment. in till* put of I'onnsjlvanla. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, maim fa chived in the most artistic style and of th c host material. All work warranted and pat up in the most substan tial manner. prices are so low that it will pay persons in need of malrbe work to give us a call. DEININGER & MUSSER proprietors Shops cast of llritlgc, Main St., Millheim, Fa. BHIDOWNS' ELIXIR.BH I N. H. DOWNS' I Vegetable Balsamic H ELIXIR For the euro of >ll Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, i j m Cronp,Asthma,Pleurisy,Hoarseness,® I ZnEucnsa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, £| | ® ainl all diseases ofUio Throat, Chest, and KB Lungs. In all cases whero this Elixir isD| " usoil its efflcocy is at onco manifested, coa ■m rincing the most 1 ncrodulons that O & CONSUMPTION £ | Is not incurable, if properly attended to. — SB m At its commencement it is but a slight irrita- CO tion of tho membrano which covers the Lungs; i SB then an iuflamation, when tho cough is rather m dry, local fever.and the pulse more frequent,tho Q checks flushed and chills moro common. This "■ CS® Elixir In curing the above complaints, opor- m t yS atc3 80113 removo morbid irrita- WD rations and inflismation from the lungs ffl n to tho surface, and finally expel thorn from Pa ■ the system. It facilitates expectoration. It heals the ulcerated surfaces || jjr and relieves the cough and makes tho breath- H ingeasy. It supports tho strengih and at the ■ ■ sametimo reduces the fever. It is free from I K strong opiate and astringent articles, which are 1 Sr' : ofso drying a nature as to boingroatdanfrerof H PS destroying the patient; whereas this medicine W never dries or stops the cough, but, by remoY- ■ jjf ing the CAUSE, consequently, when tho cough H| sffi is cured tho patient is well. Send address for ■ m pamphlet giving full directions, free. jBW Prico 35 cts., 50 cts.• and 81.00 por bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. S IIESRT, JOn\SOJ & LORD, Props., Burlington, Tt. 9 IMB DOWNS' ILIXiR.SHn V; • bENU TO ,V' a JONES j B'nghamton -1 § for list of Newepapei i-M _ Premiums given wit! fnr the jones SCALE and free Price List o Ag'ts W' !y QUALIFYING ■ I ifriwlflr rt"r ORGAN TONE. W Address. CLOUCH & WARREN ORCAN CO., Detroit, Mich. Lewlslinrg and Tyrone Railroad Time Table. LEAVE WESTWARD. IS 5 7 A. M. A. M. P. *. P. M. P. * ! Montandon 7 Oft 9.4 2.05 ii.oo 7.55 I.AUiiburi 7.2 ft 10 05 2.20 Fair 0 round 7.20 10.13 2.2 ft Hielll -..7.40 10.27 2.3 ft V'cksburg 7.4 ft Im.:u 2.40 Miilliubuig #.war li. no ar ~"5 le. Soft Mill moot —...8.22 :;.2S I-aim* Hon —.8.33 3.40 \Vik< r Run 8.57 4.W Cherry Unu 9.lft 4.25 Fowler 9.35 4.17 Cehurn 0.48 ft.<* Spriag Mlllsarlo.lft ar. 5.30 LEAVE EASTWARD. 3 4 G H lO A. M. P. M. Boring Mills..— 5.50 1.50 Cube, in - 0 18 2.20 low ler 0.28 2.33 Cherry Run.—. 0.48 2.55 Wlker Bun— 7.<>5 3.lft i.aureltoii - 72i0 3.40 Millmont 7.40 3- r 2 Mlffllaburg 8.00 lL4ft' 4,lft P. M. Vieksburg 8.15 12.10 4.32 Kielil 8.20 12.17 4.38 Fair (Jiound.— A. M. 8.30 12.33 4.48 P.M. l.owisbnrg 6.35 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.30 Alontandonar. G.4ftar.9.ooar 1.05ar.5,20ar 7.40 Nou. 1 an rnnronloot,economical Bg 2.® . )-f oud complete !:i every g S .5* tj detail. Lot ami clioaneflt -a" 2 TME FARQUUAifsEPABATOR (Wanr.nto 1.) -fg. J :* =|ff 1 ii tcady for market. Address A. B. BAItQWBAP., York, Pa. FASaUSAB ZETSTOKE OOEN PLAITTEIt Warranted the best corn drnppor aud in out butor In the D.°u iSHH Idlli'S Siffi'sliicSyriili FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, HMD ALL KALARIAI DISEASES. . The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the publie for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT care of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. Eo refsrs to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many oases a single dose ban been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, ana in every can more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Shonld the natient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or tour doees of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SAESAPABULA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blooft and Scrofulous affections—the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the torn of oandy drops, attractive to the sight and. pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S , SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, - BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular RemedKea of the Day. Pi iacipiU Office, &U Bala SL, LOUISVILLE, IL D.S. MORGAN&CO. auKUTACTcnn m DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Reapers AND THE NOISELESS New Clipper Mower. The TRIUMPH REAPERS am umwfualed for simplicity in construction, easo of management, light weight, durability aad good working capacity in all conditions of prain. The NEW CLIPPER haa all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuably improvements. SEND fob lixtrvnuntD CntcTUUB, GOOD AGENTH WANTED ui unoccupied territory*. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,N9onroeCo,yi4.Y. THE Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY, DURABILrrY jXI New method of attach- ijjj| THE MOST POWERFUL Ml ALL KINOa OF TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. Bo tare to Mad tor our mow Catalogue be for* baying. BUCHANAN WIND BULL CO., BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, In Qiseus,.-* Qi;lio p.i< {.kin fcuiiltoues,—A.rvoai Debility laipotency, Orcein Mcakcoes. Oouorrbcea, SyphlUUe and ■erewriat AffettioK. fi( ientifle trcatmeai; safe acd sure jcmediea. pefomitipg lfcafcd. Call or write for lht at questions to be answered by ihotc desiring treatment by maD. (Persona soTrrlnrifroia Knpturo ahonM Rend their add rem % and learn oomethiut to thrtr advantage. Itkantntrnsa!# Address I>r. C. T.. liilUniK, Trrs't and Physlelaa In Charon Central Brd.ft.Sarr. Jns-ttato,eSO Loenst nt- BLLnafajS. Successor to Ifr. liutli Dispei;a:y. Established NO Yearn, THIS PAPER 17 £SSR*£t r „2^ averttoing YORK,