Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 27, 1879, Image 3

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Viitct i Dtiwer. Proprietors
B O. Ustsivoer. Associate Editor
■llllioim, Thursday Feb. 27.
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Terms —ft 1.60 Per Annum.
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THE tfiMKXTIOV
Concerning the musical conven
tion which had a session here near
er a!l of h*st week, tliere is but one
opinion and feeling—that of out ire ,
*%tisf*"iion. For ourself we eon- !
Teas to much agreeable disappoint
ment We were not sanguine of
success, and it w*s with reluctance
that we consented to the use of our
name as one of the committee. We
feared failttre, for our local musical
talent and we have some as
well as other places—lay fallow for
vars. until recently, when through
the efforts of Mr. A. LukenUich a
singmc class was formed. The j
committee, however, {Present com-;
iHtnu . or course. excepted.) under- !
stood the status better and went to
work with a a ill. and it soon be- <
came manifest that tlie convention
would |rove a success—and so it
did. both as regards the attendance
tuid Uie performances. Nor is even
the financial result just so very con- !
tempt ibJe.
Tlie convention culminated in a
grand coo ert.on Friday evening.
The spacious church was filled to ;
its ntmost capacity. The order was .
race!lent and the performances gen
erally of a very high order. There
were a few coruuionj lice pieces ex
ecuted. just enough though to give
variety to tlie whole—to show the
difference between what is first
class and what medium.
Rev J. G. Shoemaker was called ;
uaen tor ait address, and responded
m a manner tliai delighted the en
tire audience. He was in bis very
happiest miod. and that means that j
lie can Uien make an off-hand speech ;
as but few ioeu can. of course — pre- |
ceOMM.MjT ex-xpud.
The rocmnaity owe* a debt of
gratitude to Mr. Ltikeiilauh for his
wide work in reviling the dying
embers of vocal music in our midst,
and we can discharge tha* debt in
T*. netier way than ty helping along
t> good work so wed begun."
The follow ing is a list of the mem
bers of the convention with their
post office addteeses:
Vru-Hrev —Mr- A Lukt-nUacli. SUIil.- M
5i Cfcur Gn-uan. Clar* il Ki!*n\ -
flcr. Frajuk lafentaA. J** M Ooriurt, W
V *■. J w H K U**. Alw Frank.
Ux7r Keen. Ko-n. An&te M Nluvr.
X* N Annum. Kmum Haner. Mario
JTr-oca £" 1 irrk- llarter. Sary I.
Ain-e M In><"Kr. .i<*&na Iteinincrr,
2* H Mcwer. JCmraa t'lrich. W T Aum.au.
F ROCTT. A Jfrmw >ei4art. Sarah IVta
ioprr. Act i<- T5Um. JenrUe J
-• H Kwvr. IHB Kart?r. Alex
der. Hair Akiaixltr, Marian Cottner,
Vinnk- Kaefnan. ohn F. Harter, K A Bu
rn rUerC A J F Chambers. Ada FT
Hum Ma-wr. Bella Mnsvr. W
K HARJJNAII. A L"konbao!i. I! Clynwr Wn-<-
-t. Htfti-. t ..amber--. > M Ounpb-'li. Tho<
ji. '-er. Ir > ; Ouwun*. Nary Cii>'ias.
llnrv * i. Cora Krr.tm-r. lK!lajft\vpr
A IA'N hl'T
CrsTics He:. —I.i/rio T RUimt. .1 M
<in. f > S" J W K'-ilor A J <■ rove.
v, 1 O 'uh y. p McOkrtnK k MoCw m
Aiino- - Keller. Cra K M irrav
J<hr Mc.ifii. JTuza J J#i-ycr, Vila J l*urst.
JHWf IKiy.
Wo: Ti - sy.icr.— Mice K \ unOrmrv.
ft*7U .Viuv-H W Kreamer. Haitie T
4*ntrb. AH* L ■mwu. .C ry C Wn'.re.
B'lai.-nrßw —J T. Welcr. Harry Stuart,
rrttf r H .Veyer.
Ixv~.x-fjTTi.i r. Mary .t tw KieeVner.
Svuwl A Kraj*-.
STvrr Oiixa.i- f*Z Hi.flr r.
Prxx H*i Gtee.k' J
A BANX.II.
RrrriioX Koins.-yr .V kr- <ltv> /.'
Mrm. rvw —l.ydi*r.W:n
t bo*. AT. -rr tofc.. End Leth *r Aa-
Ctr!ins
Nnn —Sarin-Renin. EE Turner.
<"l* LA-XZEB. ST\I-1) .V. W. IVIK* £ knim
riw?. I> w D Kc; i'n. A/ary
J7l<rj'aeiL A K*TUU. C Jmmon
I , V\ .V.Urr. F< Kraasrinr.
OKWTFCF RJIX - .4 w
ffrwtlT" —" ; Fiu ma C Wolfe.
- r. Cter V
IWii* V CrtunjllVr, C-rri** NS*-
aakfr J<—r TcwiWw*-*. U/?*r.W*n*kfr,
LaAtr JFmevrr. .4 :k-c - lyi-Ov-: - Nancy
Rl-OT.
TewxsHir AUDITORS. We
vmnaier Ibe f'-U(Wiiig seasonable
cdvict- from the colnnns of the Al
ton* : "Township auditors 100
?ten iwjrtect the publication of the
township accounts. This is requir
ed bv law. end penalties affixed for
neglect. Cws have come before
the courts ir. oeve.nl cnant.es of the
State, ami llc auditors have been
f**r Hfteet. The substance
of the several laws on the subject is
*ws fallows :
First. TIJC auditors are required
in each borough and township to
settle the accounts thereof, aial to
;pabitsh lb* same no". only iu news
paper*, bm also by written or print
ed wt*t**fm*ts put up in the m >st
i*ubbc places iu the boroughs and
Sowirsatos. as soon after the close of
the fiscal reat, which is oa tie first
3ftoft)day in April, as possible.
Mecomi. tf tin- borough or town
shifi Is in Adf. has s funded or float
ing debt.. it most be ir eluded iu the
statement. together with ine valua
tion of twopeuy.etc . and publisher!
is at least two newspapers, and em
braced iw tle written or printed
statement also.
It is necessary that lle auditors
of the respective i<w>gts and
lewwsbfpß shoaW gv> lo work at once
and settle the accounts as they are
is duty wound to do, ami hare them
public ed as Uv law directs. When
the borough or township has no in
dsbtodness neckcl lo publish incurs
a tse ef S3P ; but if the borough or
township is in debt the neglect in
rn a fine of one tlevisand dollars."
In a private ktl*r lovui Mr. Mur
*sv, owe of onr IhntMiihlivfs at
Uarrisbnrc. lie speaks in a very de
precating maaner til the slow pro
gmss made In the b'isiiiess before
the Vtonsr. sfr. Murray thinks all
<he kfitimoc business ouuhl lie
tunc HI a short time ami the mem
hen he permitted to go home. He
ha sp hopes however that the Re
pwbhcju: majMuity will permit any
swcti enow, but Chat they will spin
•wt the scsmou to V?e utmost, as is
Vmtt fashmu. He writes: "The
ttowae is making \\;ry slow pro
gress with the immense number of
hilis already reportod. Ifnlcss luat
icrsare nnur rapidly disposed of
than has been tlw case during the
■WAMI wwks we have ahee.de spent,
we might as w-ell make upoor minds
towtay all summer."
w-31 SnJ that advantiufc of
"hr A. X T. <> !B*ck Tip tor diildrcn's
as thry pertertH profit the sh<*
•uwattbr pntat *hm tin* **ir oom*.
Ow tmW.Bg the C3-itr: yljrw.
•E-'V AO^TO . T* IN*'..NU<L
etN'bNM. * * ,-i.
It is said that TTni >n county pays
about $23,000 annually to her
eoor Now that does seem to be a
ig pile for so small a county, yet
the Azures may be correct for all
that.
Prof. C. L. Gramley, also well
known In these diggings as Cephe
Gramley, is runnit g a musical eon
yention at Madisonburg, this week.
This is Cephe's 44 first attempt" in
that Iviio, bin we do not see why a
convention 4, run" by such n v good
looking, sociable and altogether
smart chap as Cephe is should not
he an entire success, and we hope
it will le. Convention closes with
a concert on Saturday evening. Let
there be a full turn out.
roxKi arriox VITREI*
•ViidM physician, rc(iivO from pruclt'rc.
huxiii* ha<l iliiwl In hialuuul* by* tin
India mtMliHtiry the formula of t. .iniplt
vegetable rented'**, for tlie abrcdy ami IMT
ma neat cure foi consumption. bronchitis,
catarrh, MtliMft, ami all Ihrtmt unit lufß
IITKCUOIK, also A positive HIHI viuticnl cum
tor nervous Uehluty anil nil nervous com
plaints. after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of eases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to Ids
suU'eriuK fellows. Actuated by this mo
tive. and a dosircto relieve human suffer
ing. I will aoml, treeotcharge, to all who
desiie it, this receipt, with full directions
for preffvring and using, in Herman,
Krench. or English. Sent liy mall by ad
dressing with stamp, naming; this paper.
**'. \V. Sherar. 11l rower'* Block, Roches
ter, V?w York. 5-4w.
Our winter schools tenii
preaching its end and we are grati
fied to hear .hat teachers, scholar,
young men have united and
are preparing to have a grand
exhibition. That's right boys.
Huv let us whisper one word of ad
vice i.to your ears. If you under
take the matter do it up right.
Don't be satistied with halt way ex
cellence. It requires considerable
study and discipline to render an en
tertainment of that kind first class,
but such preparatory work will pay
you lunch better than bumming
around in stores and shops. Fact.
[ F.X-ACDITOK W si. 11. HEATH,
of St. Louis, who lias just been
found guilty of embezzling schooi
rnnds to the amount of $140,000,
makes an interesting confession.
He says that soma friends of his
or.ee led him to play a game of poker
much against his will. After the
first ganio he tried the second, and
so on until the passion for poker at
last mastered him. He was intro
duced 1.0 professional gamblers un
der fictitious names and was swin
dled out of thousands and thousands
of dollars before he discovered the
pltt. Then he had to steal to make
good lus losses. He will now make
his home iu tlie penitentiary for ten
years.
We are iufo~med by a reliable
source that the Literary Enter tain
mo it at Penn Hall, on Saturday
evening, was a success. The Ora
tions, Speeches and Dialogues, says
our infomiant who w;is present,
were ail delivered in good style, and
to the entire "satisfaction of the au
dience.
Tiie main feature of the evening
was the. reading of The Jiroadaxe,
by Mr. J. W. 1)., Editor. Every
one present seemed to be c harmed
with the contents of the paper, and
Prtiticuiai ly with the Editor's style
of reading.
The exercises were interspersed
with music of a high order.
Upon the whole it was an evening
of much pleasure and protitale en
joyment and a time long to lv re
membered by all 111 it were present.
I':-.Tr..a>ON*' M VUAZINE. fur
Match is an unusually brilliant num
ber. it of* ns with a spirited illus
tration. engraved 011 steel, "Let ine
Catch You. You Young Ungues "
This is followed by a double-size
c did red fashion plate, which is alto
gether the most bcautifui we have
ever seen. Then comes a double
size pattern for a tidy, on Java Can- .
vas. printed m the appropriate col
ors. Then a charming engraving,
illustrating a powerfully written
story. "Mv Evening Star." Then
about Cftv other engravings, illus
trating the latest fashions, patterns
for the work-table, Ae., .vc. The
stories in this number are even bet
ter than usual, and they are always
remarkably good in "Peterson."
A SUPPLEMENT is sent out with
the number, with a full size pattern i
for the latest Styleof Vobaxaisf. It
is a standing wonder to us, as to all
others, how so superior a magazine
can le published at so low a price ;
and it is only to be explained, as the
publisherexp'ains it, as a conse
quence of an enormous circulation,
lie "Prefers a small profit," he j
says, 4% 0r a large edition, to a large I
profit on a small edition." Xo Uvly
skvnM 5c icith<>ut this muy izmf The
lenns are but TWO DOLLARS a year,
with great deductions to clubs, and
handsome premiums to persons get
ting up clubs. Specimens are sent,
gratis, to persons wishing to get up
clubs, so that ladies may judge for
themselves before subscribing. Ad
dress Cit.vs. J. PETERSON, 3DU
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
CILDOM ITEMS.
The great shooting match for the
Championship of Western Pennsyl
vania came off at the appointed
time and place mentioned in niv
last letter. The distance was 200
yards. The fust prize was awarded
to Dr. St. Clair, of Frunkliti ; the
second to A.J. Deinpaey, ami tho
third to Willis J. Weaver, formerly
from Helieraburg, iu your county.
There is to bo another tournament
soon, at the sauie place, because
many of the shooting clubs could
not be present at this one.
The negro nrotracted meet ing is
still HI lull blast, and it would lake
more than the eloquence of a De
mosthenes or Cicero, to describe It.
Bui it hioks as if they would need a
new church by the time the meeting
closes, even if it lasts so long.
Did the ground hog we his shadow
in your part of the country * There
was no sunshine here that day, but
some say it did shine a little while
in the morning, and so we are to
have ".Six week's sleighing in March.''
We had a flood a week or so Ago
but the waters have again subsided.
Dear nie! how the valcutines have
lieen flying to and fro, lor about a
week. Almost like a shower !
The weather is very cold, but coal
is cheap—only $2..50 |>cr ton. Oil is
$1.25 for light and $4.75 for heavy.
When the ice left us on the river
considerable damage was done at
Franklin.
PETE ROLIUM.
[Well now, for the life of us wo
can't remember whether dux—that's
what wc call liirn here—saw his
Muadow or not. ."sometimes we
think he did and thou again it
strikes us lie didn't. At all events
wc didn't him see his shadow,
a FDITOIEJ
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy
j Tobncca. 47-ly
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Our Halo IteJ&tef'is grtnvlhg—
-1 downwards.
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lion. J. P.Gepharl hasotir thanks
foi public documents.
The new Lutheran Church ill
Sunbury has just been dedicated.
All the publications of the Amcri
c.i a Sunday School I'nion for sale at
the Jou its AH BOOK STOKE.
14 Robert Paehnike'* is the ftiiuiv
name we saw on a cigar peddler's
wagon the other day.
fifif
The Evangelicals are going to
build a new church at Logan Mills,
next sutniner.
'lhe JOURXAJ, BOOK STORE sells
all the publications of the Amtrican
S. S. in ion at catalogue prices.
A splendid new Wilson Sewing
Machine for sale or to exchange on
shingles. Call at the Journal Office
and see. tf.
The Gutelius Brothers, of Mifiiin
burg, made and sold one hundred
and fifty sleighs during the winter.
That sounds like business.
We had a right smart snow on
Wednesday of last week and a num
ber of sin a Iter ones since which kept
sleighing in tip-top order ever since.
Our new Town Council had
meeting on Monday evening and
were sworn in. We believe there
was no other business transacted.
lj you want any of the public attorn
of the American Sunday School I'n
ion, yoncan get them at the Journal
Boole Start at Philadelphia price.
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W.u. 11. REIFSNYDRR, JR., of
fers his services to the public as auc
tioneer. lie pledges himself to give
full satisfaction and make reasona
ble Charges. Give him a trial, tf;
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Froo Gift to the Suffering.—A
copy of 44 Medical Common Sense,"
a book of 144 pages, will be sent
free to all suffering with Consump
tion, Asthma, Catarrh , Jr., Jr. See
advertisement in another column.
Address. DM. N. B. WOLFE. Cin
cinnati, Ohio. 7 1.
The editor of the Lewisbur (j Chron
icle is determined to le just the eon
trariest fellow out, politically speak
ing. Heroes off in ocstaeies Iw
cause the ' publicans wou such a"glo
rious victory" at the recent borough
election of Lewisburg, while every
patriotic citizen sees good cause to
weep over such a calamity.
Three squires and one Notary all
withinaCisUir.ee of a mile. If
Millheim borough hasn't more smart
men to the acre than any other
town in Pennsylvania, then we give
up ; and they talk of extending the
borough limits — tccst.rurd , in the
same direction that Empires take
their wav.
We always said that Millheim was
the boss town far and wide, and rb
it is. Win the other Tuesday eve
ning we had two elections, a music
al convention, a debate and a shaui
court all a running at the same time
and yet the stores and shops seemed
to have their usual number of loaf
ers.
SAD ACCIDENT.— Last Friday,
Mrs. John F. Mai/.a, of this place,
an old ludy in her seventies, had the
u.isfoitnne to,fall and break her leg,
near the hip. Site hud just stepped
out of the house and while standing
on a board walk for some cause
both her feet slipped and she had a
severe fall. The break is rather a
bad one sud the old lady suffers
'much pain.
'I ha Mifliir.burg Bank retusws to
take more than five dollars iu silver
halves and quarters from any man
at one time. We are willing to take
Gold, Silver, "Greerbacks, or Na
tional currency, each to an indefin
ite amount, on subscription, for job
work, or goods in the Journal Book
Score—all of which conclusively
shows that we are much more oblig
ing than those bank chaps down
there.
ft;.' refering to another column our
readers will find the professional
card of the lion. John Blair Linn,
who has returned tC Bellefonte and
resumed the practice of Law. Mi.
Linn was Deputy Secretary and for
nearly a year Secretary of the Com
mon wealth, under Gov. llartranft.
lie is a lawyer of ability and high
standing and a gentleman of excel
lent social qualities.
('ensus estimates fur 1880 place
the population of the country at 47,-
058.371. The apportionment will
givn the Federal I louse 359, an in
crease of GO over the present num
lcr. The North will gain foity
seven and the South nineteen mem
bers. Minnesota, Kansas and Tex
as show the greatest gains. New
England gains one member, the
twiddle itateft ten, and the Pacific
States four.
Persons in nml of fine Tooth
Powder, or Wash for diseases of the
mouth, will do well to call at John
F. Darter's Dental Oftlnn, one door
west of M. K. Church, Mllllieim, l'a.
Artificial teeth inserted in the
liest inunner. Filling done with
care, and everything pertaining to
Dentistry will ho executed in tho
test style. Terms reasonable. All
work warranted. if.
Our enterprising Hardware men,
MUSSEH & SMITH, Imve just receiv
ed a large stock of the celebrated
Keystone hand made, trac", halter
and breast chains. Traces from 70
cents up. Also a largo stork of
patent wheels, floor and table oil
cloths of new and beautiful styles—
all very cheart. A fine lot of cedar
tubs just received. Call and exam
ine their extensive stotk before pur
chasing elsewhere.
IDZELA-IR, SIR:
We would call your attention to
the Advertisement of Johnston's
Great Western Gun Works in an
other column. Our Pittsburg Agent
endorses Mr. Johnston as being a
reliable and honorable business man
and one of the Oldest and Largest
Dealers in the United States. Send
for his .Large and Illustrated Cata
logue, It is free.
MARRIED.
On the Hth iiist., in Georees Vullov. bv
Kev. AV K. I'! ther. Mr. Andrew Zctlfe of
Twp.. and Miss ir. Soil; of
I'otter's Mills. '
DIED.
On the 12th lust ~ In Maine* township,
Annie, wltc of Jutoh llosterniau, deceaeiHi
aged, 2 venrs, c, months nod ; days.
On the 24th Inst., ill Millhelm, Mlnnht
Ireua, daughter of AntUonv njid Munh
Mnlxe, aged It months and 25 (rays. *
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
KVANUU.UAL.-0. F. Defliillgtr. will
preach next Sunday inointng, tienuHii.
CNITKO PKUTUUI N.— Rev, J. K. McClajs
will pivach next smulav inoiniup.
l.ui IIKKAN. hex. /. ibmlhmm, J'artor.
Protracted meeting in progress in Sf.
Pauls church, Haines Twp. Coniiiiuniotr
SVVIIVH tiext Sundav nioruiug.
MtTiionisT.—Rev. \v. R Whitney will
preach next Sunday evening.
Lodge and Society Directory.
The Millheiln Cornet Band w ill meet in
the Town llall on Monday and Thursday
eventing*. " . .
Providence Orange No. tIV T. of 11.,
meets In Alexander's)doek on the 'Jnd Su
tiirdav ofeaf'li month i.t r. x. and on
the tih Saturday of each month at IS_. r. M.
Mllllieliu laMlge N0.0.V1, |.o. O. F."fbeets in
the New llall, Penn street, every Saturday
evening.
lsatge Library open every Saturday eve
ning after k o'clock.
. The Millhelm B. A L. Assoeiation meets
In the Town Hall, on the evening >l the
second M> nduy of each month.
SALE lIKt.ISTEH.
J. It. Keifsnyder,trustee, real e-ttate of
.Tohn Bany, late of Ureeg township. Friday
Feb . 28th.
C. E. Rover, iliegg township, house
hold goods, Saturday, March Ist.
IL'iiry Long, tleorges Valley, March titb.
Live stock ami farming utensils.
Alfred !>urst, (Jregg township, live stock
and fanVi implements, Friday, March 7th.
R. B. Hosterman Administrator of An
na llostermaii, Iluinestow nship, March kth.
Household goods.
Jas. l>. Dentze), Administrator of John
tientzel, Crcggtownship. March 11th. Live
stork and farming utensils.
. Noah Weaver. Woodward. March 19lh.
L ive stork'and fanning utensils.
Annuel Nees, Penn township. March 20th.
Livestock and farming uter.slls.
Michael and Noah .Vtover. Trustees to
sell farm and mount Dn land of Martin
Ntovcr, decas-d, Haines township. One
farm of 114 aero ( and tract of tnouutaiu
laud, 117 acres. March 21st.
P. UK I'll AKT. U. A. .MrSSEK,
GEPHART & MUSSIR
DEAl.kltb EN
tArnln,
( lovtmtH,
floor *
reesl,
Coal,
I'laster A
Mitt.
MILLHEIM, PA.
Highest in irkct pries paid .for all kinds o
Delivered either at the'BftlCK MILL <x j.it
the old MUSSER MlLL.;in MILLHKIP.
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on luml and sold at prices that de
fy compel Ition.
Asharc f the public patronage resj ortfullv
c'.lelled. 30-1 y
millielni tlarliet.
Wheat No. 1 02
Wheat No. 1 80
Corn 10
Ryo 40
oats Wliiie !>)
(hits. HIH.-U It
Buck wheat 30
Flour MO
Bran A Short*, pot un
Salt, per Brl 2^o
Plaster, ground ib-00
Cement, per Bushel 46 to
Harlev
Tyinothyseed Oh
Flaxseed
Cloverseed 4.
Butter II
Hams
f hies
Veal 3
Pork
Bei
Eggs
Potatoes r *)
l.ard
TaHow d
Soap *>
Dried Apples
Dried Peaches
Dried Cherries... 4
COAL MARKET.
Hgg Coal F.t-S
Stove " ; 6.50
Chestnut " ; f>."o
l'ca " 3.2
Corrected every Wednesday l>y Gophart
X Mneser.
NdTICE.— Notice ts hereby given tbat
applieaUoti will bo made for a ehart
er, for I'urnirkv road loading from Mill
helm, to the L. X S. C. rail road. tf.
Millhelm, Jan. 13tli. M7'..
TrHMMKK ELECTION • All election for
m nager* of the Mellefonte Aarons
lmri; and Youugmunstown Turnpike Road
Hojnpuity, will he held t MllTlitiburg II
tin- 11 tli buy of .March next, between the
hours of 10 V. M., ami 2 I'. M.
My orUT of the Hoard
JOHN STONKH.
Feb. 2*ith IH7S>. l'roeldent.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE tatter*
of Administration liavlnnbeen grant
ed to the undersigned on th estate of An
nie lloxtcrinan, late of Maine* township
deceased, all persons knowing themselves
Indebted t<> said estate, are hereby request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them duly authen
ticated for sett lement.
l-0w. U. It. IfOSTttUWAN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTintt.-l.ctters
of administration on the estate of
Region Smelt zer, lute of Miles township,
deceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, andlhoM havingcUlma against the
same to present them, duly authenticated
for settlement.
JOHN NIIAFKKR.
7-6 w. Administrator.
fIAI'TIOK.— Having purehased thp fol-
VJ lowing personal property at Constable
rale, as the property of John Hon lei', of
Gregg township, I will leave them In hla
possession during my pleasure, and all per
sons art; eautloued aaatnsl meddling Willi
the same In any way:
2 Mares, 2 Red Heifers, 2 Hhoats, Plow.
Harrow, 2 horse sled, Spring Wagon, 2
horse \V agon. Corn semper. Corn Planter.
Cook Stove, Ten plate move, 2 Beds and
liedding, 14 acres of wheat In thu ground.
J. H. I.KiT/.ni..
Spring Mills. Feb. 2Sth, 1879. 94v
TRUBTBBB' BALKOF REAL ESTATE.—
The undortlgned, Trustees apixilnted
by the Orphans' Court of Centre County,
to Hell nart of the real estate of Mailin
Btover late of Hulnes township, deceased,
will onor at public sale, on Friday, March
2lt*t. 1879, on the premises Ihe following de
scribed, real property, viz :
ALL THAT CKItT.WN FAHM,
situate In Haines township, bounded by
lands of llcnry Fiedler, JuhuOrndorf, John
llubler and John Mowcrsox, containing 1H
acres & 120 perches, all cleared and In a
good state or cultivation, except four acres,
which is woodland. Thereon is erected a
good 2-story DWELLING HOI'SK. Tenant
House, Bank Barn and other outbuildings.
Also— A CKKTAIN TRACT OK TIMHKU HAND,
situate Mi Haines township, and bounded by
lands of John Young and Daniel YVarntz,
containing 117 acres and 119 perches. The
said tract will bo sold In four or five lots, to
suit purchasers.
Bale to commence at 1 o clock of said day,
when terms will be made known by
MJCIIAKL STOVER,
NOAH STOWK,
Trustees
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Utter*
of Administration on the estate of
John Gcntxcl. late of Gregg township, de
oeamd, having lieeii gianied to the under
signed. till knowing themselves to
le Indebted to said decedent. are rwmeKlcil
to tnak* immediate payment. unit persons
having claim* against the same, to present
tlu'iudulv authenticated for nettlenient.
JAN. I>. HF.NTKKE.
Administrator.
C'®lfK t* p., Feb. olli, ls7t'. 64i
/<?//.V/A Zzv.v,
' T v
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
\ M 4
Bellefonte, Fa.
ORPICE ON AUWRAKV STREET.
PIANOS AND ORGANS. -L'
ttvery supererlor Piano or Organ, equal ly
every excellence to any made at Manufae
turer k Wholesale Price, and thus save near
y one-half of youriuouey, do not fall, before
purchasing, to wrjte for catalogue of de
scription and price*, to Post office Box 39H.">
New York. 112-ljr.
Mft vn tfunon Invested ill Wall Street
s>lU lU qlluuU Nloeks makes fortunes ev
cry month. BOOK sent free explaining ev
erything. Address, BAXTER it CO., HASK
KK*. 17 Wall St., New York. J7-4w
TEACHERS WANTED
■ PKK MOMH,
during the spring niul summer. F'r full
particulars Address, J, (•. Mct.'l'RDY & CO.
Ptillxdelnhia, PH. J W .
AV ANT ED . A o
helm and the niltolniug tow ns (or the best
selling household art Ic Us |n the world.
Tip Top profits, write at once tc N. Y. Man
ufae.turing Co., 2 Clinton Place, New
York. 4.H.4.
imUYAYMB£^^
CVireer,
A(JEN TS WANTED. Secure territory at
onte. QexKruCfTV Pub. Ilorsis, 7.'f3 ffc.n
som St., Phita. 9 4w.
CUTICURA.
J"ha fJreat'Skin Cure is warraute 1 to cure
Salt Kheum. Scald Head. Dandruff, Pim
ples and Comedones. Sold everywhere.
Kent 011 receipt of price. Small boxes 50c.,
large 4) Prepared litf Weeks & Potter,
Uofton, Send to Box, 3-" > o6 for circular and
testimonials. 2-4 w.
NEW PENSION LAW
All nensions ny new law, begin back Ht
day or discharge. Rejected r..ises also re
opened. pensioners and applicants, send
two stamps for new- Uw blanks d lu
st no tions to
.N. XV. FITZORUXLD, Box, tSBB , nXVslilng
<>n, IE C. a 74.
Benson's .('npcine
Bb/U Porous Plaster.
V \ There ts no doubt about the
great Mipei ioritv f this article over eom
niou porous plasters, .-,nd other external
renmute 1 such as liniments, electrical
appliances, Ac. A*k physicians in your
lows locality Mboilt it. It t.s wonderful.
I Sold hv all Druggists, pries '£ cts.
"PROTRUDING TOES?"
PARENTS, you need no longer throw
away youi ChiTdreus Shoes ticfore they are
hall worn, o account of Holes through the
toes. Either the
SILVER.
•Or A. N. T. to "'
BLACK TIP
Will Prevent This.
Ask for these s*voc wlicu buying.
7-:sw.
Tv FREE (iIFT!
• A copy ot niv Betfieal 4 onmon Hemic
Hook.'to anv person suffering with Con-
NRMPTTON, ASTHMA, CATAUKU Pinoxcmri*,
f.oei OF Voter., or KORK THKOAT Kend
nau:c aiul post office address, with two 3
cent postage stamps, and state sickness.
Th nook 1* elegantly illustrated. (144 pp.
12 no. IbTd.) The iuforiuatiou it contains, in
llie providence of Hod, has saved many
lives. Tin-author has tw-en treating diseas
es of the N'ire, Throat and Lungs, as a spe
cial practice In Cincinnati, since 1857. Ad
dress lr. N. It. Wolfe. Cincinnati. Ohio.
DEAR SIR:
you are in wantofarytldngin the way
Guns. Rifles, Revolvers,
PistoK Ammunition, Gun'Matciia! Fish
ing Tackle, or anv other Flue .Sporting
Hoods please write tor my large illustrated
Catalogue and Price List which I m ui free.
Yours trelv. JOHNSON S (DIK.VT WesTKHS
WDbks, PrrTaat'stoa, PA. 7 4
A. NEW EXCITING BOOK
MUhSiuh On WILD lotintMi ot
STANLY T\ AFRICA.
The only authentic and cotivrifiht&l cheap
edition, ltviiie brilliant descriptive auth
or. //on. J. '/'. lUmlley. Hive* a full hfrto
ry of his wonderful discoveries In Africa
and marvelous jotVrney down the Coaj/o.
More fascln itino tiian romance. I'rofnscl / il
lustra ted, and highly endorsed by the cfcrj/y
and press. Over ..Vrjo sold. More
AGENTS WANTED.-!
•
For particular* atfbut tbo book, success p
agents and best terms, Address, HL P
BAUD BROS., Publishers, Pblln. 14.
fHE WORLD'S BALM.
Dn. 1,. U. Wr.ritt un'h ALT una nVK KYUUP.
•orA remedy used THIRTY FIVE YEARS
In 11 prlvute practice, and skvrk FAILING
TO RAINEALLY ruitK
RHEUMATISM,
Dropsy, Erysipelas. Scrofula, Secondary
Syphilid. (travel. l>iahet"S. and all diseases
in which the blood Is Implicated, Is now
offered to the public.
Sold by nil RETAIL DRUGGISTS, and
(wholesale only) by THE WKYBI'RN ME
IHCINEC'D. •. o. u.'X 338, Rochester, N. Y
t -3m
PIMPLES,
I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple
VRUKTADLK MAIM Hint will remove TAN,
FKKCKI.F.M, I'IMI'I.KH and BLOTCH KN,
leaving the skin soft, clear and lieautifut;
also Inst met l.ms for producing a luxuriant
growth of hair on a bald head or smooth
face. Address, Inclosing .V. stamp, Men.
Vnndclf & Co., 20 Ann St., N. Y. 5-din
TO (JOXSIMITIVEN.
The advertiser, having been iiorimuiejitly
cured of tliut dread disease, < onsumptlnu,
by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make
known to Ids fetlow-siitlerciM the means of
cure. To all who desire It, ho will scud a
copy of the prescription used, (fief of
charge,) with the. directions for preparing
and using the satr.e, which they will flrd a
aiTKR ci'HK for coNSr* prion, ASTHMA, IIHOSI
r niTis, Ac.
I'artlcs wishing the T'rescrlptlon, will
please address,
K. A. WILSON, 194 rennSt., WlUiamsburgh,
N.Y. fH>ni
ERRORS OF YOUTH
ACJ KNTI.KMAN who suffered for yctti H
from Nervous Di'.lllLlTV, I'ltltMA*
TURK DECAY, and all tho etTeeis of youth
ful indtsurctton, will for the sake of suffer
ing humanity, send free to all who need It,
the reeli>o ahd direction for nuking the
simple remedy by which ho was cured.
Hutforors wishing to profit by the advertis
er's experience CUII do so bv addressing in
perfect confidence,
JOHN it. OUDEN, 42 Cedar HI, N. Y. f.-"m
fill kinds, TUMOR
U{ I Kg W discharges or ItbOOD or
I and all diseases of
RECTUM quleklv and
perfectly cured by a simple and soothing
RKMKDY. For Information, address
Du. J, FABER & CO., 22 Ann St., N. Y. MJm
AGENTS. READ THIS.
We will pay Agents a Salary of stoo per
month and expenses, or allow a large com
mission to sell our new and wonderful in
vent inns. We mem what ice an it. Address
Without delay, SHERMAN A Mar
hall Michigan. 14-1
THIB PAPER
vcrtlnlnK ItiireniKlosiirueeSf.i ,wh<i-i'/ii|virtUt>ka
contract*may l>cin<uicivrlt IN NEW YORK
SPECIAL OFFER FOR
IMI lit'IPAYN Benutilol n<V
ItoflKwiKid li 13 octHVe Improved
New Scale. Aggrade Planes. only f'JIO,
Senton trial at our e/priwe. Catalogue with
thousands of references. Hoc. HUNT buy
a I't.iuo until you toad our Catalogue. It
will tutrrcKt vou. Address, U. 8. PIANO
Co.. M ANU FABTPRFItS 1 ti.*i tllecknvr Ht.,
N. V. SO 1
"WANTED!
ACTIVE AGENTS is EYKRY OOCNTT FOH
rit KINK ll l.t'SCKiTkl) I'UUJ.IC.ITION.i. THIS
is A KAKixiri'Oictini rr FOII PHAKIT vhixem-
PI.OVVKNT. KXTKA ISDfI KMEMH TO HtTH
sriist lultr.KS AMI AMKNTS., AGENTS KEN
NO KINK. Kor I ELFSTRATKDCIKCI'LAMI
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IUIKSS
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CUB RTKUT ST., I'ItfLAIiKLFItIA.I* A. 42-4
SWEETf^^jNAVY
Ctoiio&reß^Totao!
Award<l h. rt'it i >'i:t nl fr-iienm*! I'\ p.nllicu fir
far antin/ awltlwi mi.l r rrr .l. .. R.i I.i*. ftp rhor
after rf eurr'rr.iff lin. t Hrrr-*r<nr. Vh It'*! iM.Rrro
rvr n.u'li . A' fir U'lr ir:UMli-iaitlt kdwi 1*
iHiiliird en iiifi-.-mr i' the J.t,-lean's fret 8
on rvry lil.n;. ttnl llii |itor!r. hnd f-T
fr. to C. \.Ja OK'A Mfr*., rrtiinbwjr, YA
Geo. F."WARn.R, General Agent, 32 4w ,
N.j. 3an i's B<>ulh Water Street Phtla.
WANTED.
A . r.nergotlc Man or Woman lo every I
County to take an Agency for two of the
most popular Publications. Nix of the Finest
Cbrniuo*. mounted and stretched (24*3")
to Kvcrv Kubsrillier. The Her Combination
Ever Imfore offered to Agon' s. and the Moil
Id tie rat Inducements to S.itraciTbers. Our
Fine Pubiicuiioiis. Klcgar* Premium*, and
Large Commission*place us ahead of ali
Competitors, . IJmjs: rated Circulars Free.
K. I*. & L. REsTKIN, rubllsliers. North
liasiCorner Ttli and Dleklnsou streets, Phil
adelphia.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.'
He a ith and Happiness are prlceloss Wealth
to their possessor, and vet they are within
the reach of every one Who Will Vse
WRIGHTS 1.1 VER PILLS.
The onlv sure TKK lor Torpid Liver. Dys
pepsia. Headache, Sour .Stomach, Constipa
tion, Debility, Nausea, and all Bullous com
plaints and Blood disorders. None genuiuo
unless signed "Wiu. Wright, J'liT'a.'' If I
your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents !
or uuo Isix t J Barrlck. Keller & Co., 7o k.
th bt • I'lil I a I
DIPHTHERIA!! 1
.■.'.in oil's hoouvac ->io cost
lively prevent this terrible disease, an 1
will positively cure nine cases in ten. in
formation that will save many lives >cml
free by mall. Don't delay a moment. I Pre
vention is better than cure. Sola every
where. . , 5-5 .
I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Maine
W. J. Steavbb.
Fashionable Barber,
Oppwlt* stem's Ptorc,
•MILLHEIM, PA.
The patronage of the prbllc respeet
fully solicited.
WiSslSsß
—a rr um mi -irairriiinnwrrw
Doors, ShuLßjg 0 Yellow Pine
tors,sash win-1 Q flooring kept
dow Frames, constansly on
Brackets, and I£ £ a hand. With
Mouldings, IgS 0 thanks for |
made to order Ip, 3 9 past favors
on short hO*l Ssl liie solicits a
ticeand in the BO jl continuance j
best manner.B Bot the same.'
MMCfIeMMXM*, m,
■nBKmBHBMaBHBBMB
DAV. I. BROWN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
TU-WARE,
STOVEPIPE & TRIMUIMH,!
SPOITIXIi nnd FRI'IT CAYS,
Would respectfully Inform fie puidfctfeat J
he keeps on hand or makes to order
all kind* of l INWAKK, KVOYS
FIXTCRES, FKriTC'ANS,
etc., etc.
A SPECIALITT.
Fruit enns
Hlwavson hand.
Kepalrtiig done at
*hort notice. Having
some ten years experience
in the Business lie flatters him
self that his work is fully e<pia to
any In this section of the country. A
share of the public patrorug- ts respect
fully solicited. Shop, next door to
Journnl Hook shite, Mill holm. Pa.
J.P.BROOKE,
(Chas. A. Sftirgi*, A^cnl,
WATCHES,
AND
Musical Instruments.
KepiiirhiK done ou abort notice.
KNGKAVINfi A SPECIALITY,
'M the Mllllielpi jivwefry Nip re, one door
'ustoj KUonhmh's Drug atom, Main atrevt,
ftILLIIKIM, PA.
N
X
it
? ! n ? ? ? n * ? ? H
>*-!!! Nsw Millinery Store in Millheinr! tf
MBS. AJTS.A M. WE.IYEB takes pleasure in announcing to tfcf
people of MiUbcim anil vicinity that she will open a new and
elegant Mock of Millinery Goods on Monday, October list. A
fa!l line of Choice and Fashionable Goods always on band at ~w
4 " popular prices. DRESSMAKING SPECIALITY. Tbe new Otis
jto- Platter and Trimmer used. Public patronago solicited.
$ i i i ii t £ i i i i i i i"\
L.O. & S.OAIL ROAD.
WKBTWARD.
I . I. S. b.
I.KitTR 4. M. P.M. P.M.
Moiitandcd 7.00 I.V 6.)
(.flwisburg _ .7'lA J.iO 6..*>
Pair Ground 7.10 l..V>
111-Id Til
Mcksbury. 7 AS
Mi nil n burg i.Vt i!.s
MI Union t >.<*) I.iS
luturellAß A-1A 3 SO .
f'olmrn f.'JS
. Arrive at Spring Mills 9-V)
KAHTWA ftp.
4. o.
1 I.rAVB A. 4. A. f. r.
Spring Mill* lh.tO
Cobuni 1.,V)
ll,f 4(
I Mlllmont li.Aft 4.20
r. if.
I Mitflipbijrjl 12 10 4..'A
Viekshurg 17 JO M 4
j Blebl 11.27 Ala
, Fair <; round . 5.23
I.whbMJg f.M I*?.4A
Arrive at Mntiloodon.. 0 NO. . I.QO fi.oo
>'CK. I K 3 connect ruMnufamlon wllli Erie
•Mall west on Ike Philadelphia & Kri KuiJ
it' Mil.
Nns 3A- 4 wtlh Pay Express east anfl Nia
gara Kxpress wast.
Nus. S&6 with fast I.lnc west
An Omnibus will rnn Imtwoeu
and Montaiidon, to convey passengers to
and from PaclOc Kxprcss oust on the riilla
deljphla A Krie Knllroad.
• The regular Railroad Tickets will be hon
ored between these two points.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
Philadelphia & ,&rle R. R. Div.
WISTEH TIME *TA'tLE.
'Hi and after ML'NItAY, Nov. Uilli ISTA,
Ibe trains on the Philadelphia A Krte Rail
road Division will run as follows :
W KATW A R D
ERIK MAIL leaves I'hlladeipia.. 11 53 p. m.
llarrishiirg 4 25 a. in.
" \>Uliamiort. .8 x a. m.
" Jersey Shore..!) 07 a. m.
" lawk Haven..o 40a. m.
" Rcuovu 11 00 a. in.
" wrr.atF.rle 7 35 p.m.
NIAGARA KXl*. leax
'• Karrlsbr.rg 10 .so a. tn,
" arr. at WdiUmspoit 4<iop. in.
" " Ixwk Haven 3 25 p. m.
FAST I.INK leaves Philadelphia. .11 4-5 a. m.
" Harrislturg.... 3:tsp. m'.
arr. at W|l|lam*pirt..7 25 p. m
•* lock 11k>cn...3 Wp.ro.
EABTWA^^.
TAf.TFIC KXl*. leav. I.ock Havre. .0 40a.m
" Jersey Shore 714a. m.
" Williamsport 755 a. ro.
" arr- at !larrisburg..ll 55 a.m.
" " Philadelphia 345 p.m.
PAY KXritES* leaves Haven 1130a- i.
A " Wllliainsportl24op.m.
" arr. at Harrlsbttrg .4 Hip.ro.
" •• Philadelphia 7 20 p. ro.
KRIF. Af AIL leaves Renoso I 35 p. ni.
" " J<ock Haven... 9 45 p. tn.
" V. WllHamsport..ll 05 p. m.
•" arr. at Harrisbure J 45a. m.
" Philadelphia...." 00a, ro.
FAST LINE leaves WllHamsport. .12 Sb a. ro.
" arr. at Harrisburg 3 55a. ra.
" '• Philadelphia....7 40a. tn.
Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia
and WUHainsport on Niagara Express West,
Krie Kxpress West. Philadelphia Express
Kast. Day Express East and Sunday Express
East. Sleeping cars oil all night trains.
WK. A. BALDWIN. General Sup t
1879 1879
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taken In conjunction with his
(0M FOUND KM I LSION OK
PIRE COD LIVER OIL
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on't <leluy In giving these COWDKK* s
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J-W . .
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