she j|iUhtim Journal. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 'Bl. DEIMIfiER & BI MIMAR. Editors and Proprietors. HBWKH-- - - ■ 1 Local Department. WANTED.— A blacksmith at R. 11. Hart man's foundry. Borough election on the 18th Feb.— about a month hence. Pennsylvania has more post offices than any state in tho Union. The next legal holiday—Washing ton'! birthday, Feb. 22d. —The celebrated Canadian weather prophet, * Venner, predicts an early spring. Get your garden seeds ready. —Tire Job work done in the Journal Office will compare well with any work done elsewhere and the prices are re markably low. Give us a call. —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, about ten to fifteen bushels potatoes ard a bout five to eight bushels of apples. If it suits you to pay off your subscrip tion in tnat way bring them along at once. —The FORKS HOUSE, one of the best hotel stands in this section ot the country, situate at Coburn Station on tbeLewisburg !fc Tyrone rail road, is for sale. For particulars apply to tf G. W. STOVER. —Mr. E. Jonathan Deiuinger, of Reading, Pa., has much encouraged and made nappy too hearts of the St. John's Lutheran congregation of Mill* heim by a cash subscription of S2OO. Tho Bcie:itifc A,u ri? 'n, gives a re cipe for curing burns tha; has been tried and fan ml ti work like a charm. It consists in rubbing the burn with ordinary cooking sod L It removes all pain and trace of the tuj i:y. —Next week our musical friend. Prof. J. H. Feehrer will corns to town again, to stay a week and tako the wind out of the baud boys. Glad to have you come, Joe and expect of! course, a call. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ADJOURNED.— The sale of the property of George Fiedler, near Stoyer's Place, in Miles township, lias been adjourned to Fri day, Jan. 28 Hi inst., at 1 o'clock, p. M. J. H. REIFSXYDER, Assignee. —lt ia said that Mrs* Catharine Afiller, who is to be hung at Williams port for the murder of her husband, lias almost entirely lost her reason. | ller case, with that of George Smith, i who assisted her in the crime, is to be i heard by the Board of Pardons oil the 18th inst. —D) not buy cheap medicines on the score of economy. Tho best are none too good for the sick, and are the | cheapest. S icii are the Cherry Pecto- | nil, S irsaparllla, and other standard ( remedies of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. \ T.i'j aro worth all they cost, and j should be in every IUUSJ. NOTION. Wishing to close all m> book ac counts, 1 have determined to sell for cosh or produce only from and after March Ist, ISSI. I will give my customers the full ad vantage of a strictly GASH SYSTEM. SAMUEL GRENINGER. WE have received a bound volume containing j eleven copies ot Ayer's Almanac lor 1881. in al- ; must as mauy different languages, 'fills is just * one milliontli part of the edition, wbicb, not-' withstanding the increased cost of production. ! the enterprising publishers have issued this i year fr free disti toution in all parts of the j world. The polyglot collection is well worth' preserving. I>r. Ayer always treats the sub- ; jt;cts of health and disease in a serious and dig nillcd manner, and affords his readers a largo amount of valuable information. His Cherry Pectoral and other popular remedies are con sidered standard prepa al ions, as different as possible from the quack nostrums lli; names of which disfigure' natural scenery all oyer the | country. "Music IIATH CHARMS." — The Musical Instrument Store of C. 11. Jl:tssenplug,Lewisburg I' A., will hence forth be earned on by Ilassenplug & Thomas. They have ou hand a large variety of Pianos, Organs, OrganeUes, and other musical instruments of all standard makes, which they sell at very low prices. They are gentlemen of high character and integrity and have large experience in the business. Mr. Thomas, who is well and favorably known in these parts, expects to make a thorough canvass of this part of Outre county, selling instruments, and we hope he may meet with abuu dant success. tf . A C'OMPLEIE ESTABLISHMENT.— Last week we were shown through the EXCELSIOR DYE WORKS, at Lewis burg, by the obliging proprietor, Wm. A. Davis, Esq. The concern seems to oe entirely complete in all its arrange ments, and Mr. Davis himself is an ex pert in the business. lie has had many years of experience in this country, England, Germany and Russia. He showed us a number of shawls and gentlemen's suits which had been dyed and pressed, making them appear like new, at a small cost. We have agreed to act as agent for Mr. Davis in this section and will at tend to all work entrusted to us. Read his advertisement in another column and for particulars call at the JOURNAL STORE. tf A CARD. To our Friends and Patrons in Centre county. Owing to a large increase in our business we have concluded to remove to larger and better premises, April Ist 'Bl. We are going to the place formerly occupied by Brooke's Confectionery, directly opposite Walls & Go's store, where we will have enlarged facilities to serve our customers. The Millinery Department will be under the direct supervision of Mrs. B. Harris, who has already engaged the service of several experienced cily mil liners. The Notions, Trimmings A Fancy Goods Department will be under the immediate charge of Mr. M. Harris, who will always endeavor to serve the interests of patrons, giving the best goods for the least money possible. Most Respectfully Yours, tf B. HARRIS. —Report of Millheim Grammar School for tho week ending Jan.. 21st, 1881. No. of pupils at last report, males — 28, females —22, total —59. No. of pu pils left since theu, m iles —2, foiu lies— 3, total—s. No. of pupils belonging to school, males—26, females—l 9, total— -45. No. attending, males—23, fern ilea —IS, total—43. No. taidy, males—l7, females —16, total—33. No. present every day, males —17, females—9, total —26. Average attendance, males—2l, females—l 4, total—33. Per cent, of attendance, miles —S3, fern ilea—7S, to tal—B2. No. of visitors. Please ucun and visit us. D. L. ZKRBY, Teacher. P. 8. I mean both parents and direc tors when I request visitors, even ed itors are not excluded. [When fel low has nothing to s.iy, he had better say nothing. Ed.] EXHIBITION - . —Tho Millheim Ger man Evening rchcol under the direction of Mr. Adolpb Miller, Millheim, will give a public enter tainment in the Town Hull at Mill heim, consisting of interesting and comic Decl iraitions, Oratiou3, Dia logues, &z. t on .Saturday Evening, I\b. 12., 'Bl. The oxercises will be c induc ted in High Gorman and Pennsylvania Dutch, iutespersid by Vo.al and In strumental Music. PRO 33 AM ME: Salutatory, Mr. It. A. B i niller. Oration. I>cr Pitt v m der Trapp, [Peter of Trapp] Mr. D. L. Zerby. Decl imatiou. Elpetritschenfange, [ Catching of Elpctrits'uu ] Mr. J. It. VanOrmer* Dialogue, Ve legen'ieifc eiaer Witt frnh, -of a BVdotr,] Miss Alico ftiDhiuxh, Miss Clara Reifsnyder, Mr. W. T. Aum in. Doclamatioo, In Ponnsylf mill will ich bl*iwe, [/ tc-iai to stag in [\oiua ] Mr. M. I. Jamison. Declamation, Die alt Hooni e, [77*2 old home.] AL\ Simuel Ci npbe'.l. Declamation. Die Singensehul, [Tit Singing Schrtl, J Af.ss A. Itilobtugh. Dialogue, der Jack uud die Betz ken ne net agreeV, [7uk an I lietz can't a grce.] Jfiss Anna Shreiiler, Mc. John W. Foot-?. Declamation, des Dutclunans Klage, r Dutchman? s ■ Complaint,] Mr. Lewis Nagle. Declamation, S'alt Wohnhaus an der Spring. ] The oil lumsc at the spring] Mi. Thomas Jfbyer. Dialogue with performance *. C'jusin Else aus Amerika, [V>utz. Declamation, >lie "J/etzdsupp, sage dm ilion ] M\ J >im Lose. Dial >gue, With performances, Lrvor- : werschtmach *, ( Lioerwurstm tWa;,) j Miss Anna Loog, Mss Lizzie if irter, I Mr. John L >se. Deed im.ition, die alt Sort Dschentl'- leit nn die nei, ( The old and the new kind of gentlemen,) .dr. John F. II ir ter. Declamation, Quittenpertv and Lat wergkoeiie, (Applcbutterooking) Miss Anna J/isscr. Declamation, die tt.iure und der J/irrik, (the farm ers an I the market) Air. L. Runkel. D.-clam ition, das Vergissmeiunic'nt an der (Quelle, (the Forget-me-not at t'te spring) ilis3 Laura Kreamer. Dialogue, S'Jok >le uu der Hans werre gate Buw, (Jie and John to 11 he gvtdboys) A£\ Karl J/itz, Mr. Wui. Hatter. Der Schneider von Brinzingen Oder die Eselsjagd, (The laylor of lirinzin gen or the mule hunting party) A Comedy with Vocal and Instrumen tal music. Mr. John .Lose, Air. Samuel Weieer, 44 W. T. Auman, Mr. Karl 3fotz ? 44 William Harter. 3fiss Anna 3fus-' ser, Miss Lizzie Itaiter. Valedictory, Afv. Afilton Jamison. Tlie voc il music will be couducted by Miss Alice Radabaugh, the instru mental music by tfie J/illheim Cornet Band. The public is cordially invited to attend. fly I'niveisal Accord. ATEH'S CATHARTIC TILLS arc the best of al purgatives for family use. They arc the pro duct of loug. laborious, anil successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their practice, and by all civilize ed nations, proves them the best and most, ef fectual purgat ve hill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm caaarlse from their use. in intrinsic value and curative powers no other Tills can be comparei with them, and every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when neel ded. Tney keep the system in perfect order, and maintain iu healthy action the whole ma chinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children an l weakeifed constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is renalr e l. BV VR.I. T>R\l E:JS —Our young friend, C. A. Sturgis, is in Boalsburg at the musical conven tion this week, assisting the director, 1\ 11. Moyer with the violin. Charley is certainly a first-class violinist and we don't feel a bit jealous about lus promotion to a professorship, but to the contrarj congratulate him. That's so, vroffif. Xcws Hlsccllnny. The revenue books show that during the year 1880 fit,561,300 were received for revenue stamps from the match manufacturers of the United States. This would make the number of match es consumed 85,613,000,000, or about 700 matches per year to every man, woman, and child in the Union. • The first turnpike ever made in the United States was that constructed be tween Philadelphia and Lancaster in 1793, costing $500,000. A dead pauper's coat, at Fort Scott, Kansas, was found to be lined with SSOO in good money, which goes to the State, no heir appearing. There have been no licenses issued iu Potter county for th sale of liquor since 1552. As a result the courts have very few criminal cases and the poor tax amounts to very little. In Ohio the Grangers have become the advocates of temperance, and will appeal to the legislature of that Stato for the passage of a local option law. This is anew addition tothetemperanee forces, and will become a power hard to resist. There are 1,500 watches made every month at the Lancaster watch fac tory. Hughesville, Lycoming Co., wants a bank, a coal yard, a place of amuse ment and a Young Men's Christian Association. I* has a beer saloon, a olacksmitli shop, two old bachelors, four old maids and two dogs to every family. In this state there are eighty-seven daily • newspapers, six hundred and eleven weekly and one hundred and thirty-seven others, making a tctal of eight hundred and thirty-live. AMariarer Lynched. SAX FIIAXCISCO, January IS—Jo seph Danoshe, who shot au■" Oats White 30 Oats, Pluck 2" Ituek wheat r '" Flour § 00 Hnui A !.,..'t,per ton 17V) salt, p. i Mil hW Plaster, around 10.00 Cement, per Pushel to ->0 Parley..:. M T\ mot hv seed LOO Flaxseed , (Joverseed L->o Putter Hams tides Veal Pork w Hggs Potatoes I-ard . Tallow 5 Soap Dried Apples Dried Peaches 10 Dried Cherries.. COAL MAltlvET. Egg Coal f*'.so Stove " e>e tots* "2 ! (CR.I always k apmr firm your door. Those wiio al wavs take advantage* of the px>d chances for ir> .kin* money thai are offered, generally bo come wealthy, wniic those w.iodo not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want ma ny num. women, hoys and girls ts) work for u right in their own localities. The businrss will pay more than ten times ordinary wage*. We furnish an expensive out lit nnd all that you ue 1 free. No one who engages fails to make money i very laptdly. \ou can devote your whole time to the work, or onlv your spare moments, l ull information and all that is neede.i scut free. Ad dress STINSON .K Co., Portland. Maine. K k Style's opr. We w ill s"iid i! to Vonr Do. rot to In- examined b- fore you pay for it. If it is not as represented it can be reiuni- Pcit'at our expense. Send a t-ostal card for illustrated Circular, c. A. WOOD & CO. N. Tenth St.. I'hUads.. Pa. 28 3m T'RVIN HOUSE, JL. (Most Central Hotel in the Cit'j,) COR. 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No one who is willing to wntk fails to make mote money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. AiL dress 11. HALLUX & Co.. Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! BOUNTY, PAY KCK RATIONS, NEW AND TIONOEA JIMS PISCUAROES, AND INCREASE!* PENSIONS ob tained.—New law*. higher rates of pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of anv kind entitles yon to a pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land eases promptly settled, Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claims nrosccuted Write at once for new laws, blanks and in structions. with two stamps. Address, J. W. FLENNFR & CO., Lock Box 014; Washington, D. C; s<* Outfit furnished free, with full in 3 ■struetions for conducting the most JL If profitable business that any one can ® engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars In a sin le week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are sur prised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in i this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not nave to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready' money, should write to us at once. AU furnish eil free. Addres TRUE <£ Co., Augusta, Maine PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDIER disabled in line of duty by wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pension. PENSION'S INCREASED.—Many are draw ing less than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs entitled to Pension and Bounty. REJECTED 1 CASES re-opened. „ t ABAND -NED CASES Oi Lost Discharges obtained.—Claims of every de scription prosecuted .—PATENTS PROCURED. Address with stamp, 11. s BERLIN & CO.. Attorneys, • rut-fini lb)\ ate. \\\YStrr>OTON, r> ,c iiMILELED SUCCESS " M l^a^JCiWll# ? * OF TUB liieSemgMinß IN THE THirC YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, IT3 SALES AMOUNT TO 54,850 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY, It ic lis Llsfhtost-Ruaalsij, Sarfert Sslliaff, asid 2ost UM&lzl* IN THE WORLD. Assets T'z: M'tjJrrx C- ;w/ Iff fin 3 c t.nysiJvKi?. FISHER, Manufacturer of § S g TO CQ o err w & || eg a 0 it?/ g 3 aS H 1 t-3 o g mp- s^ CO REBERSBURQ, PENNA.' Every wajroii built of llrst-clnss stock Hid by exnert mechanic*. AH work warranted. Ko palriiiß promptly attended to. Tee public pa tronage i* respectfully solicited. _ 3P-Iy The subscribers would respectfully Inform the citizens of this neighborhood that they have engaged la the under taking business, they nra prepared to filla icalls in this line at anytime ami wouUl kindly solicit :i share of patronage. A Full Line of COFFIN'S & CASKETS always oil hand, which s e are also ready te furnish to other undertakers at reasonable prices. SHOP GH PKNN .STitKLT, MfthftFAM, FA. LOSE. ITARTER & CO. jF-A-LXj A3XJD" V/INTTB IR,. oiFEnsriisra- n MRS. ASM M, WEAVER bas just received licr Fall and Winter stock ot MILLINERY GOODS consisting of French Bonnets, Round liats, French Flowers. Feathers, KlMon ami all kinds* of FANCY GOODS. DRESS MAKING In all its Branches a SPECIALITY. 0 She In rites lior nftteay frieuds and oustomors to oall at her rt- lc e of business, in Term Stre.;t v MILLIIF.IM, PA. s*o3 ** ' LV THI ' E ''ire, in 1 ~k * esS '' mo H,K * a ' les3 crt!,t than by any other means. .No suffering or inooavenieuce. Treatment • -shiplied to any part of the l\ S or Ganudas. ! Full particulars froe. Address*. • (Established IWi) B- S. 1 ijsvensakt, ! Kerricn Springs, Mk'h