|fht j|illnciiit journal. THURSDAY, FEBR'Y 17, 'Bl. DEIMYfiER & 1511111, LEU, Editors and Proprietors. MUJJL !™ L'L 1 - 1 ■ .1 "i. I ... Local Department. Wasted.—A blacksmith at R. B Hartman's foundry. —The Central Pennsylvania Conier ence of the M. E. Church will meet at York, Pa., March 16th next. —Just received .at the Journal Store, a lot of Eagle Automatic Pencils, Ex tra leads also on hand. —MichaelS. Fiedler and M rs. Polly Rover, are the administrators of the estate of Geo. W. Royer, dee'd. See notice. —The Job work done in the Journal Ofllce will compare well with any work done elsewhere and the prices are re markably low. Give us a call. —The Central Penna. Conference of the Evangelical Association will meet at Lock Haven March 3d, 1881. Bishop Thomas Bowman will preside. —The Journal oltiee has every facili ty to print first class sale bills, and charges moderate prices. Dou't you forget it. NOTICE. Wishing to close all ray book ac counts, I have determined to sell for cash or produce only from and after March Ist, 188). I will give my customers the full ad vantage of a strictly CASH SYSTEM. SAMUEL GRENINGER. —ln Mifflinburg ara ui whose name is not given tried to squ ire IIH tax by striking the collector, a feeble old man of 75 years—by striking hi u with such force as to break one of the boues of Ids hand. That is one way to settle taxes. SETTLED.—The number of sleighs m umf.tctured by Miffl inburg men dur ing the current sea-ton, after a full can vass of all the returns is at last fixed at 597 plus 25 equal to 023. We are en tirely satisfied with the result. . NOTICE. .The LRFN.K JOURNAL is a neat lit tle monthly paper for Children from 5 to 12 years of age and only costs pos tage paid 15 cents per year. Sample copy 2 cents. Address LITTLE JOUR NAL, Lewisburg, Pa. —Among the littb items of person al comfort and economy aim Ayer's P Us. The? are tho ready remedy which d feat many disjrdeis, if taken i:i seas in, and shoal I be kept in every family. Sothlnj Sfnrt of IF .raistakiblc Bene fits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AYKK'S SABSAFAKILLA enjoys. If is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the lodines of Potassium and Iron, aud is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, --mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly sue *vessful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, sores, Boils, Tunurs, Pimples. Eruptions, Skin Discuses ami all disorders rising from impuri ty of tbe blood. By its iuvigoratitit effects it always relieves and often cures liver Com plaints, Female Weakness and irregularities, and is a potent rencwer of vitality. For puri fying the blood it Ins no equal. it tones np The s\stem, restores and preserves tbe health, and imports vigor and energy. For forty years 4t has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most valuable medicine for the suffering sick, -anywhere. Fern SALC EV ALE DEALERS. —That was indeed a hard hit which the Rejwrter gave us last week on the church subscription business. Bat we are pretty well used to such tilings and hope survive it. But the queerest thing in that line may yet happen namely, if the Reporter oi tn would for once take a liberal freak and come down with a subscription compared to which that of Reading, would appear contemptible. If he d >as —an l lie can so well afford it—we agree to proclaim the fact to the woiM—n £ ia "short and modest form" a3 we did the con tribution of the Reading namesake, 4)at in real, bombastic, Rqtorter style, as far as we are able to imitate that which is inimitable. Yes, and we will use two line long prinvxr antique ex tended type. That would cap the cIR max and ought to restore good humor all around. Ferlig. A easily Afflicted Family. The saddest instance of the ravages of that terrible disease, diphtheria, was that which occurred in the family of Mrs. Leidy, one square south of this office. On the 22d of January the first child died, and on the 31st the fifth (and the last )was carried off by tliefell destroyer—this embraced her en tire family. Daring our thirty year's residence in this place we have not known of so great a fatality in a single family. Physician, mother and neigh bors did all they could to stay the hand of the destroyer, but his fiat was imperative. The sympathies of the whole community are enlisted in he half of this terribly afflicted childless widow. — Lewisburg Chronicle. TRY THE NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR.' Send for Sample Copy—Free. SEW YORK OBSERVER, 37 Park Row, Sew York SIIKTEI REPORT OF THE Millheim Building & Loan Association, For the Year ending January 10th, 1881. President—B. O. DEININGER, Vice President—B. K. FAUST, Secretary—A. WALTER, Treasurer & Solicitor —J. 11. REII'SN\DER. DIRECTORS— J. W.Snook, 11. E. Duck, Frank Krarr, J. O. Deininger, S. I>. Musser, 11. W. Kreamer. Atecexpts. >.|>isbuhsements. CJT * * Capital last year, $27,351.12 Capital withdrawn, $1,008.02 Monthly Dues, 4,255.50 Secretary's Salary, 150.00 Interest, 1,553.52 Treasurer & Solicitor's Salary, 50.00 Fines, 200.53 Auctioneer's Salary, 0.00 Premiums Permanent, 25.70 Printing, Ac., #-#6 Premiums Short, I.BS Janitor, 3.00 Present Capital, 32,10100 $:,478.00 $33,478.60 Assets. Liabilities. Loans, $31,000.00 Cash Capital, $32,101.60 Permanent Expense, 158.59 Duo to Treasurer, 00.60 Real Estate, 1,083.40 Unpaid Capital, 035.20 Due by members, 035.20 . $32,857.01 | $32,857.61 Date Jan. 10,1SS1. Series 1, No. of shares, 15S. Tar Value, 72.00. Gin, 53.2 C Full Value, 125.28 • •> " 6s, •* 09.00 " 41.47 " 101.47 u •, .• i-.00 ** Kit " 77.13 • 4 2>i, " ai.oo " 17.29 " 53.29 . ft' ♦ 2S, " 21.C0 " 9.14 " 31.14 .4 £ .. 24. '* 1109 " 4.16 " 10.10 Sad and Fatal Accident. On Friday last our community was startled by the shocking news that Mr. Samuel Smith, residing on Mr. David Krape's farm near Centre Ilall, had met his sudden death by one of the most [singular accidents that perhaps ever happened. The particulars of the case is 1 elated to us are as follows: Mr. Smith lwd a cow with a sore eye, and 'it is supposed that he was in the act of applying some curative to the eye while the cow was tied in the sta ble, and that the cow violently threw her head back, and bit Mr. S. on the abdomen, knocking away his breath, and that in falling he got under the next cow. In this position he was found by Mrs. Smith, the cow standing with her fore feet on his breast, and he dead. This is the most apparent theory but just how it all was can never be known to a certainty. Mrs. 8. ran to the house, but was so horror striken that she could but only utter lrer husband's name—"Samuel." The hired girl ran out to the barn and extricated Mr. S. from his horrid posi tion. At'this time some neighbors bad arrived to give assistance and the life less form of Samuel Smith, who an hour before had been a strong, healthy man, was carried to lire house. Truly —"ln the midst of life we are in death!" On Tuesday tire remains were iiitored in the Reformed cemetery at Aarons burg, accompanied by a large concourse of grief-striken relatives and friends. Rev. W. E. Fisher delivered a dis course at the residence of decedent, and Rev. Samuel Smith, in the Reformed church at Aaronsburg. Mr. Smith was a son of the venerable John Smith, Esq., of Laurellon, Union county. He was married about two years ago, to Miss Susan Kinpe, daugh ter of Mr. David Ivrape, of Haines township. lie was an industrious, in telligent man, a useful citizen, a kind husband, and a working member of the church. He leaves behind him a good record and many friends to mourn his earlj and tragic end. May he rest in pence. "Music IIATII CHARMS."—The Musical Instiuinent Store of C. 11. flassenplug,Lewisburg Pa., will hence forth be carried on by Ilussenplug & Thomas. They have on hand a large variety of Pianos, Oigans, Organettcs, and other musical instruments of all standard m ikes, which they sell at very low prices. They are gentlemen of 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 *>f Centre county, selling instruments, and we hope ho may meet with abun dant success. tf WOODWARD CHIPS. The recent cold snap has rendered the streets quite slippery; consequent ly the walk and conversation of some persons is of tea not exemplary. The Woodward Hotel property is a gain to be put under the "hammer'' on Thursday the 24th instant. The prop erty is valued at §2003 but I fear, at that figure the "hammer" will never fall. If it does, it will knock the stuff ing oat of somebody. Mr. J. C. Motz's mill is filled to re pletion with the best wheat Pennsyl vania can produce, and Mr. Wm. C. Yoneida, than whom there is no better miller, is busy day & night turning out flour that will silence even a shrew. The J. C. Motz brand is a recognized standard wherever known. In spite of rain and snow a party of our youg bloods attended the German Exhibition at Millbeira. Concerning its merits they express themselves in their most gushing style. SHLEGELFELDER lias been dis covered at Jasfc. He was seen to emerge from a front yard on Sunday morning and hastily wend his way up Maine Avenue, while Lizzie quietly closed the door. JIM SCHRODER. A CARD. To our Friends and Patrons in Centre county. Owing to a largo increase in our business we have concluded to remove to larger and letter 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. Tiio Millinery Department will be under the direct supervision of Mrs. B. Harris, who has already engaged the service of several experienced city mil liners. The Notions, Trimmings & Fancy Goods Depirtmeut Mill be under the immediate charge of Mr. M. Harris, who r. ill always endeavor to serve the interests of patrons, giving the best goods for the least money possible. Most Respectfully Yours, tf B. HARRIS. A COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT.— Last week we were shown through the EXCELSIOR DYE WORKS, at Lewis burg, bv the obliging proprietor, Wm. A. Davis, Esq. The concern seems to be 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 ami 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 News Miscellnny. Four years ago a school boy in Mo*i roe county, Indiana, threw a dead rat tlesnake around the neik of a little girl, and it has made her permanently insane. During all this time she has recognized no one, but daily sits with hei slate on her lap, marking out the same figures sne had been given as a lesson at school on the fatal day, occa sionally crying out. "Take the snake away." Farmers, Don't be Caught. Two men lecontly canvassed some portions of Union county with a patent grain drill. They managed by some swindling process to catch several farmers, one in Kelley twp. for over S"t>o. We 'team that they are now In Northumberland county playing the same game. Keep on the lookout for swindles of ?11 sorts. Don't invest in anything that agents or canvassers promise to return you from 50 to 100 per cent, in a short tune. There is an orchard in Juniata coun ty containing 15,000 peach trees, 18,- 000 quince trees and 0,000 Siberian crab trees. An lowa clergyman regulates his marriage fees by weight, the rate being four ■cents a pound for the groom and two cents for the bride. THE KINTZLER MURDERERS. They are Refused a New Trial and Sentenoed to bo Hangod. MIDDLEIIURO, February B,—The court to-day overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of Emanuel EttiDger, Israel Erb and Jonathan Moyer, convicted of the murder of Oretchen K intzler, an old woman, and pronounced sentence of death on all of them. They had all separate trials, and in each case the eyidence as to their guilt was consclusive. Moyer was tried in December last, and the testimony against him was even more conclusive than that elicited at the trials of Ettinger and Erb, additional facts having been obtained as to the horrible murder from a young woman and Detective Lyons, who worked up the case, to whom the defendant had made a confession of his connection with the killing of Kintzler and his wife, who had lived for many years in a quaint old log house and were known to have considerable money. The murder was committed in December, 1877, and soon after several of the sus pected parties were tried for the mur der of tin old man, but the jury dis carded the testimony of one of the ap com id ices, a young girl, and thf y were acquitted. Tne case was then placed in the hands of Detective Lyons, of Heading, who has devoted neaily two yeais to the pursuit of the murderers, who wore the second time put on trial for tlie murder of Kintzler's wife. The court directed the sheriff and ]>etec tive Lyons to convey tlie muidereis to jail. The public debt statement for Jan uary shows a decrease of $7,3<2,1f7. Since June 30, 1880, the debt lias de creased $50,372,727. Three children of a colored minister in Sumter county, South Carolina, were burned to death hist Sunday evening, by the ex plosion of a coal oil lamp, during the absence of their parents frurn home. lYople who live in all kinds of glass houses have dings at the editor, who can do nothing to please them. For instance, if he lets wrongs go unmen tioned lie is a coward; if ho exposes them he is spiteful; if he omits any thing he is lazy or careless; if he calls things by their proper names he is not nice, not lit for his position; if he speaks of things precisely as they are he is mean; it he covers them with varnish he lias been I ribed; if he gets off jokes, he is a clown *if he does not he is a numskull; if he indulges in personalities he is a blackguard; if he Joes not he has no vim. And so ou to the end of the chapter— Ex. An old mountaineer visiting Sacra mento and unacquainted with street eu;s droned a whole ddlar into the box and was afetcnished to learn tliat he could not get it out. The lkc says: "Finally he solved the problem of get ting even with the (railroad company by notifying the driver that he would use up the money he put iu the .box iu lideA. This he did by remaining on the car for twenty trips, J and armed with a flask of whisky and at lunch of crackers and ciioese, the old fellow had a picnic all to himself." TUB CHRISTIAN GUIDE AND HOME MACHINE is on our table. It is a Monthly Magazine, of 32 pages filled with Literary and Religious entertain ment for old ant* young. It has the MSowmg departments: Literary; For the Girls Correspondence; Mystic Cir cle; for the Little Wee Ones; Humor ous and Sund iy School. The matter is all well written and selected. Rev. P. W. II tidabatigh, a journalist of expe rience, is the Editor, and Miss Km.ua Dengler, Associate Editor. |We recom mend the Magazine to e\ery family who have a desire to place in the hands of their youth a pure literature. It is published at the extremely bw price of 50 Cents per year. Liberal Piem inms are offered to Canvassers and subscribers. Sample Copies are sent FREE to all who will seed their ad diess to the Publisher. Rev. P. ANSTADT, YORK, PA. A NEW TREATMENT. The Golden Elixir of Life. IVonderful Cures. If you have Consumption, and would know that your cough can l>e made loose and easy—Hectic Fever and Night Sweats checked in 21 hours; In flammation taken out of the lungs and nir passages at once; that ybu can be made to gain 3 to 5 pounds of healthy flesh per week; if you have anv Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Ilesdache, Heart Dis ease. Liver Complaint, Nervous Debil ity. Seminal Weakness or Spermator rhoea, loss of sexual power in either sex from any canse; if you have any form of nervous weakness, losing fleHi or wasting away, and would know of an immediate relief and certain cure for many of the severest cases in a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten every body, invigorate and make strong and healthy the most hopeless cases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. iy MARRIED. X>n the irt!i instat the residence of tlie bride's parent sin Gregg township. Centre county. Pa., by Ri-v. John Toni'inson, Mr. J. K. Swarm, of Pleasant Clan, to Mts.s Alice Mtisser, daughter of David J. M usse DIED. On tire Sthiast., in //.linos township, of pneu monia, Isaac Newton //chin, son of //enry Belim, aged lit years and 12 days. "I'reclousin thesight of the Lord istlie death of his saints," IVaUn, lid; 15. "Tlie victory now is obtained; //e's gone to his Redeemer to s'c? //is wishes he fully lias gained- He's now where lie panted to b". Then let us forebear to complain Tbat be has now gone from our sight? We soon shall behold him again With new and redoubled delight!" * On the 13th inst., in Penn township, Adum Zerby, aged 69 years, 5 months ami 25 days. He was born August, 19tli 1811, in Gregg town ship, (thou Haines) Centre Co., and spent his lifetime in almost the same vicinity where he was born. He was a man of unquestionable in tegrity and firm religious principles; was a hard working man when able to work, which was up to within afew years of his death. He was in all respects a quiet, peacable citizen, a kind father and affectionate husband, lie was a memberot" the iivangelic,# Association foi 50 years, having joined in 1831; and ever since that tine was a loyal and respected member of the same—always having an open hand for the cause, and a kind and encouraging word for the weak, thereby fulfilling tlie hijunctiousof the .Bible, which was Ills rule of life up to thejend. "He is liotdead, but sleepeth." And while Sun day and Monday were blended, his spirit was called to a better world, where pain ami sorrow are unknown, p. y his death tlie family loses a kind and affectionale father, the church one of its best members and the community a good neighbor, /ML their lossis Ills eternal gain. Peaee toUisashes, SALE BEGI9TEB. ! Feb. lHtb. John Dutwciler, Fenn township. Household goods. Fel. 24th, John 8. lloman, Haines township. Life stock, farming implements and household goods. March Ist, Samuel M. Ulrlck, near Fenn Hall, I.lvo stock, farming implements and household goods—nearly all new. March f>tli, I>. (). & John Bower, Kxeeutors, Aaronsburg. Four squares of land, house & lot and household goods. Feb. 2.lth. Administrators' sale, estate o (loorge W. Royer, noir liolieisburg. Live Stock farm Implements aiui household goods. March 12th. Farm of Philip Krtle, deceasod, liable* township. ffllllirlm ittftrket, Corrected every Wednesday by Uephait | 4 Musser. I Wheat No 05 Wheat No. 2 Corn Rye '".J nals White •*- Onts, Black... 3" buck wheat . 31) Flour J } Bran A Shot ts, pel ton 17 W Salt, per Brl 1 .jJO Plaster, ground Onient, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley , 50 Tyiuothvseed Lo° Flaxseed Clove rseed *.50 Butter *£ Hams Hides * Veal Pork Reel Potatoes .>0 Lard Tallow 5 Soap Dried Apples 3 Dried Peaches 10 l)iled Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal $5.50 Stove " 5.75 1 Chestnut" 5.a0 Tea ' 4.U1 r. GKPIIAKT I). A. MISSKK GEPHART & M(J £ER DKALEKh IN Grain (lover.seed. Flour & Feed, lea'. Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA Highest market price paid for all kinds of C3rJEtJ±TIoth in this country and In Europe, and am therefore enabled to do strictly first class work at moderadc prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Millhc'm, Pa., bas accepted an agency from me. All goods brought there for dying will be returned free of extra charge. Edwin.l Deshler. J Jordan Dohler PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Aaronsburg, Pa£ Calls promptly answered da night .D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main Street, Millheim, Pa w Outfit sent Tree to those who wish to Lr in the. most pleasant and proflt- ■able business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. *lO a day and upward is easily made without staying away from litune overnight. No risk whatever. Many new work ers wanted at onee. Many are making fortune* at the business. Gullet; make as much as men, and young boys and gills make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can tie made In a week at any ordinary employment, Those who engage at once w ill find a short road to fortune. Ad dress If. HAI.LET & Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! BOUNTY, PAY FOR RATIONS, NEW AND noxoiu RLE DISCHARGES, AND INCREASED TENSIONS ob tained.—New laws, higher rates of pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of any kind entitles you to a pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Larnl cases promptly settled, Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claim* prosecuted Write at once for new laws, blanks and in structions, with two stamps. Address, J. W. FLKNNFR & GO., Lock Box 314, Washington, D. C. PENSIONS. EVERY SOLDIER disabled in line of duty by wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pension. PENSIONS INCREASED.—Many are draw ing less than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs entitled to Pension and Bounty. REJECTED CASES re-opened. ABANDONED CASKS finished.—Copies of Lost Discharges obtained.—Claims of every de scription prosecuted.— PATENTS PKOCTUKD. Address with stamp, U.S. BERLIN & CO.. Attorneys, 38-Oin BoxoO-. WASHINGTON, I>.C Prepare for Snow! James d. Coniro AT PENN IIALL, PA., hits just completed n lot of very superior sXiExa-sis, wliicli lie offers at modern to prices, lie warrants them iua.de of first class stock by skillful and expe rienced luechanicH. (Jive him a call before you buy elsewhere, lie will guarantee satisfaction in all reejiecta. 47-3 m ■ ■■■l Iffl Yourselves by making men id Est n up .here b eitte fflia fin i , alw.-vys k ro/T„ from your door. I bom; WHO ai ways take advantage f the g.mt chances for unking innuey that are offered, generally be come wealthy, white those vv.io do unit Improve such chances remain in poverty. \VM want ma ny men. women, boy h and Rfrl* to work for u* right In their own localities. Toe business will nay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensiveoutnt ami *ll that you need free. No one who engages falls to tintke money very rapidly. You cr.n . C. PDRP Q\HIDTR NOF T ,,E LH * HT ARTICLE 1 Uliu uu M rIiLC ever sold bv agents toeve ryonc who answers this within sixty days. ADICRIRAN SLANNRR CO . 25-3 in City Mills. Massachusetts. RUPTURE 5 b u J*9 a a urn j3 r hat yny WJUIt The greatest invention of the :K**: See our pun hlet, Sent tree, i'rol J. V. EuAN. <>£ deusburg, N. V. 2My Champion Windmill Powerl PESrECTLTSELF-EEGDUTIH3! The Cheapest and most Ehective power tn the world for Pumping water for stock, Irrigating purposes, supply- lAnSSE* lug houses and fountains /vi| with pure, fresh water, etc. All of our Mills are fully iP warranted, and are equal to /&>* any mill in the market iu all jfji respects, aud superior in ** du very many. With our print ed instructions.any one can iffflm set them up. We are also /fli J l M an t , Patent Dwr country. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Light Castings Prlado to Order. POWELL & DOUGLAS, Waukegan, HI IOMISTMI I? STASD3 fiITEE SEAfI g | Chili can Ban It.Mfcf HI !■' 8b 3IMPkEI li Requires lie Care, .jj*v H so strong! 1 clt Kercr Wears Oat* V. Xj-AQLjOZjEaS 2 1Q <>• LAMES' POLONAISE. 9 Slwt jji KI 11 |j 5hS Ijs 30 to 46 inebn. BuU M*uurf. ■ WWI BIVIB V Price, 33 CenU. They aro especially designed fo meef the requirements of those who desiro io dress weH. They are unsurpassed in Style, perfect in Fit, and so aimpla that the7are readily understood by tho most inexperienced. Send 60. for cat* alogue. Address, "Domestic". Fashion.Co, NEW VORK. •'A. IMPROVED y, SICKLE GRINDER. Simple, Light and Strong. fflntM No complicated Gearing. One /IS* 1R man can 00 the work of two, and If\ 8i law turnout a better job. The winner a LsS!ljr-a First Premium wherever cxhi m bited. Send for Illustrated Circular a Slsl €4 ant l Special Discounts to Powell & Douglas, Woutegas, 111. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ■aMOMBMVTHHnHkI OF TUB WleMiDiMacMi V IN THE THIRD YEAR OP ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,853 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY. It is tho Lightest-Banging, Sasisst Selling, ml Best Satiating Machine IN THE WORLD. Agents wanted, Sto terms, sddwsn White Sewing Machine Co*, * cz.mvmjLS€o, o, JOHN §. FISHER, Manufacturer of CO© Jfclacl BKiy co 02 8 2 §& g S U1 REBERSBURG, PENNA.' Every was?or. built ol first-class stock and by cxt>ert mechanic*. AJI work warranted. Ke pairiuu promptly attended to. The public pa tronage in respect fully rottdtol. 35My Tho subscribers would respectfully Inform the citizens of thl neighborhood that Ihey h*vc caga .?ed in the under- j tahlisj: business. They are prepared to fliialieaiU In this line at anytime and WMiid ltindly solicit a share of patronage. A Full Line of COFFINS & CASKETS always on hand, which we arc also read) to furnish to other undertakers at reasonable prices. hiior ON i'l NN STItEKT, MILLIIKIM..I A. LOSE II ARTE R & CO, WINTEB II MRS. AWI M. WEAVER lias just received her Fail and Winter stock ot MILLINERY GOODS consisting of French Bonnets, Bound Hats, French Flow ers. Feathers, Ribbon and all kinds of FAIiCY GOODS.: DRESS MAKING I in all its Branches a SPECIALITY.! i —.—o She invites lier many Mends and customers to call at her place of business, iu Fenu Street, MILLHEIM, PA. 083) 918 gtJKIf 112 IT Dined by the ox. JJ&P FSA Hit 111 I LY THI'E cure, IN Wo eo# ifS lc,f, ' s Dine and at less cost th an by al ,y oilier means. No suffering or inconvenience. Treatment shioped io any part of the U. S. or Canada®. Fnl! particulars free. Address.. (Established mj) p s. I wi-KMsutr, i't'irkii Minings, Mich'