:|he j| ill hp at Journal. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7., 1882. DEIMKGER & BUMILLER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department. Business is booming —Please briny that \cood. —The Millheim B. & L. Association meets next Monday evening. Get your cash ready, meanwhile. '—Tuesday, January 9, has been ap pointed by tho temperance people as a day of prayer for the noble cause. —Deinioger & Musser are just now ngaged in building a fine, large, beau tiful and chaste monument for the late Mr. Amos Alexander, deceased. right briskly at the —Mr. F. n. Meyer, of Boalsburg, expects to begin a singing school here. First meeting in school house. Satur day evening Decbr. 9tli. —Cold, did you say? Yes, rather— but that's just what Vennor and the other big and little prophets liavo long since threatened. —Read D. L. Zerby's notice in an other column, then go and pay your vendue notes, if vou owe any ; but if you don't owe any don't pay any. JOIRX.IL STORE, Don't forget the great closing out sale at Stam's stoTe every Saturday after noon and evening in December. Big bargains in ail kinds of goods. See large bfcte. tf —Mr. P. B. Stover, of Lincoln coun ty, Kansas, who is now here on a visit to his relatives and friends, made the Journal office a call last week. Philip looks hale and hearty and seems well satisfied with his new western home. ami don'l you p it off —lteubcn and John Grimai will offer the valuable homestead of the late Dan iri Grimm, in Madisouburg, together with four vacant building lots and 4S acres of mountain land at public sale, Tuesday Deer. 2uth. instant. See bills. —A. J. Ilarter, at Musser's tannery, keeps all kinds and grades of leather on hand which be sells at the lowest prices for cash or in exchange for hides. Mr. Harter is an experienced tanner and farrier and a square business man be sides. Try him. tt 1 coining to buj your InTcutors nnd Potantcen should send for instructions, reason able terras, references, &c.. to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Wash ington, D. C. who famish the fame icLtfvrut charge. Edson Brothers is a well known and successful firm of large experience, having been established in 1665. tf —Mr. J. A. Limbert our accomoda ting mail carrier on the Coburn— Woodward route hereby informs his many friends and patrons along the line that he will carry packages of almost all kinds and sizes at very reasonable rates. Thanking them for their past favors he respectfully solicits their fur ther patronage. HOLIDAY PKESEXTS —M. S. Fiedler, executor, will sell valuable real estate of the late John Hess, deceased, Thursday, Decbr. 2Sth next. The farm is reputedly the finest and best in Haines township, and the several tracts of timber land are very valuable. Read notice in another column. —A kind, chiistain lady residing ' up the valley" who wouldn't just care to have her name mentioned in this public way, is fattening a fine turkey for us for the coming festive season. It makes us feel sort'r inde pendent and sassy and we have a big no tion not to recognise just any commou country editor for a spell. or your ova supplies —Harris'fine Millinery establishment, Fancy Goodsand General Variety Store, in Lewisburg is a full-grown and com plete concern of its kind. In its great assortment, in the superior quality of the goods and the cheapness of the prices, we kn >w of no store in this part of the state that can compete with it. These solid facts, together with a liber al policy in advertising have secured for the enterprising proprietor a very large trade. Head advertisement in another column. until the finest and best —The Northern Conf erenee of the Ev. Luth. Synod of Central Pennsylva nia had an interesting session atSalona, Clinton county, Nov. 21st, 22nd and 123 rd. The essays, discussions and gen eral proceedings of this body of minis ters are always very Interesting and profitable, not only to the members but to the community where they meet, ?,nd they are welcome to come to any plase within the bounds of the dis trict, embracing Union, Centre and Clinton counties. The officers for thensing year are: Rev. 8. E. Flust, Bellefonte, Presi dent ; Rev. Geo. S. DiveD, Boalsburg, Secretary ; Rev. John Tomlinsou, Aa ronsburg, Treasurer.. Next meeting will be at Zion, April 17 th, 13th, 19th, 1883. of everything is gone. DEDICATION. December 31st, instant, Deo Volente, the chapel of the St. John's Evangelic al Lutheran Church at Millheim, Pa., will be dedicated to the worship of Al mighty God, with appropriate ceremo nies. ltev. W. E. Fisher, of Centre Ilall, will preach the dedicatory sermon in the morning at ten o'clock. Rev. S. Henry, of Mifflin burg, will preach on Saturday evening previous, also on Sab bath evening, and do the soliciting on Sabbath morning. JOHN TOMLINSON, Pastor. —All right now, lt?esc % aint a bit mad, thank you, Oar forgottor "some times yets us into bad snaps too, but it has seen longer and harder use than yours—that's the difference. —On Tuesday evening we received the following telegram : Money, Pa., Dec. sth,. 1882. i;. A. Bumiller, JOURNAL OEFICE : Announce a meeting for me for Saturday evening, to organize a con vention for next week. J. 11. KURZENKNABE. The basement of the M. E. Church has been procured for this meeting, where particulars will be given. —John 11. Svvartz is the walking sci entific and mechanical encyclopedia in these diggins. It is not at all necessa ry for any of our people to rack their trains on any subject in science gener ally or in the mechanic arts specially, that comes in their way. They can on ly ask John how it all is. That's how we do. —We see by the Girard (Kansas) Press that Mr. A. A. Krape, of Lena, Illinois, is re-elected County Superin tendent of Stephenson county by the flattering majority of 819, although Stephenson county is largely Republican and Mr. Krape a Democrat, lie is a sou of Mr. William Krape, formerly of Penn township, but for many years a resident of Illinois. —Last Friday Luther and Cornelius Musser, sons of David J. Musser, of near Peun Ilall, c tme very near having an ugly mishap. Coming up the hill this side of Smithtown they mot audit er conveyence with a white horse at which their own horse shied, reared, jumped, upset the buggy, spilling Lute and Neal on the ro?Ul. The shafts were considerably demoralized, the boys badlv scared but not much hurt. MORAL : Don't meet white horses on the road, especially not at a hill, if your own horse is afraid of them. " The Rock ford Stockings, Kockford Stockings, Stockings, The Rockford Mittens, Rock ford Mittens, Mittens. Arc the best, the best, best, _ In the World, the World, World. No don't call us a gentleman and say" 'Sbobbeer is gedaldich' because we say so and have them to sell. Just fry one pair of both or either and you will be-convinced that the half has not been told. tf —Those of our subscribers who prom ised us wood, or to speak exactly cor rect, those whom we expected to bring wood, are a little slo:v in coming a round with it. Friends, you don't want us to eat our victuals raw, nor to freeze during the cold winter which ev erybody thinks is before us, and so we give yon this gentle reminder that five to ten cords would be acceptable any clay. In ord.-r to write and print you a good paper we must be well warmed, well clothed, well fed and otherwise well treated. Dann kann c Vr Bcnsch schreitce LIOLSZ es en Art hat. A $20.00 Bible Reward The publishers of liutlcdge\s Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for December, among which is the following : We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telling us how many verses there are in the New Testament Scrip (not the New Revision) by December 10th, 1882. Should two or more cor rect answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner D.-cember Isth, 1882. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the Christmas Monthly , in which the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published. This may be worth s'l '.OO to you ; cut it out. Address RUTLEDGE PUBLISH ING COMPANY, Easton, Penna. -500 MEN WANTED, on or before Jan. Ist, next, to subscribe for ttie MILLIIEIM JOURNAL, a live, readable family paper, at the pjpulai price of one dollar a year. But we ask it as a per sonal favor, friends, do not come all in one lump. Our modest little sanc tum wouldn't hold you all. Please come in squads of ten to twenty at a time. We can then receive your cash, fill out your receipts and book your names systematically and without the least confusion, and SSOO just at this time would 'place our con sumpted bank account in good, healthy condition. Yes indeed would it. —THE ENTERTAINMENT by tho La dies of the Lutheran congregation here promises to bo a big thing, judging from the extensive preparations that are being made and the information daily received of the number of people who expect to come and patronise it-. We are authorized to state that a good dinner or supper, consisting of coffee (!) chicken (11) and wattles (!!!) will be served at 25 cents. Oysters, ice cream, candies and other delicacies at regular pi ices as elsewhere. No dead heads whatever. The members of the con gregation as well a3 the cooks and wai ters will all pay L r what they eat. Measures are being made to preserve the strictest order and decorum. Proceeds for the purchase of a bell for the new church. -t i —The other week we bought some clothing at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Clothing House, Bellefonte, and embraced the opporrunit v to look through the mammoth establishment. It is reallv a big concern, whether wo concider the soacious store room or the immense stock of goods *on hand. In the clothing line proper you will lind simply everything, from an overcoat down to a garter, that men wear either for use or show. Overcoats and suits are especially line and cheap. Besides clothing Mr. Lewin keeps a full line of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, &;. We know c.f no better place to buy than the Philadelphia Branch. They understand their business thoroughly and know how to treat their customers. Try them if you never did before, 2t —A party of hunters consisting of A. N. Greninger, Samuel Alter, Schreckengist and two Lucases, were out in the Green Woods region on the A'legheny Mountains. They stayed three weeks an 1 returned an Saturday. Seventeen fine deer—ten of which were brought to Coburu—was the result of the expedition. Ten beautiful deer,some •if them very large bucks, on a pile is indeed a rare :>ig!iL these days. —Last Saturday George Barter, Will CJlrich and Charley Held, three of our young men went out with guns on Brush mo imtain, in their first attempt at hunting. Sure, George had the good luck to shoot what in hunter's language is called a sjjikc buck, in the neighbor hood of the Horner House. The buck was severely wounded and bled freely, but got away from George, who follow ed with his dog. The dog soon caught up and wrestled with the deer, the dee? got away from the dog and ran another short distauce and was shot a secoud J time by a hunting party from lbush Valley. George came up to the party and of course demanded the deer JUS his gauie, but the other party denied George's claim and made eft with the deer, thus robbing our young Nimrod of his trophy. Abs. fierier, the boy's father, is on the war-path about the matter and an ixciting law suit is in prospect. Sews Miscellany. A Catholic priest at Morrow, Ohio, having denounced a worn in from his pulpit as a thief, was killed by her hus band. The Lew is town Gaz. has discoveied that it "looks rather odd to see a health y-looking, strap ping *oung man ask a poor woman who makes her living by washing or bard work, for a piece if bread and butter and a cup of coffee." A Snake Shot from a Gun. Cosmus Eekenrode, who lives on the Blue Mountains, near the line of the Berks and Schuylkill, was out hunting on Monday last. As he was crossing a small clearing he laid down Lis gun for a while to gather some Blue Moun tain tea. Shortly after he picked it up again and was startled to hear very close to his ear the peculiar whirring which is the signal of the proximy of a rattlesnake. lie looked hastily around, but could discover nothing, when sud denly he discovered the tail of the snake protruding from the muzzle of his gun. lie dropped the gun quickly, but instead of coming out his snake ship crawled into the barrel again. After fruitless efforts to disloge him Mr Eckedrode resolved to fire the gun, which was loaded with powder and shot This plan was verv successful, and the smfke, after taking a trip in the air, i came down in shreds, badly used up. How Budd, of California, Got In. The most astonished man in Califor nia at the present time is probably James H. Budd, M.C., of San Joaquin. To say that Mr. Budd never dreamed that the people of the Second Congress ional district would elect him to the place so long disgraced by Horace F. Page is to express a mild opinion of~the situation. At the convention which nominated him some one said : "Who shall we put up this time?'* Lambs for the slaughter were not numerous. "Hold on a minute," finally said a del egate ; "Drve Terry lias got a man ; I'll go and get him." Tie disappeared, but returned in a moment with Budd. Mr. Budd did not like the idea, but the little knot of delegates gathered around him and one of them said: "Why, take it, Jim ;it won't hurt you We all have to get beat at first." The oth ers echoed : "Yes, take it," and Mr. Budd, with his hands in his pockets and his hat rakishly tipped to one side, mounted the platform. "Of course I can't beat Frank Page," he said, "but I'll give him as lively a rattle as I can, you bet." Not Work, But Worry. We do not believe that work alone, even when fairly prolonged and severe, frequently shortens life. It is rather the worry that too often goes hand-in hand with it. Our fiuious methods of woik, our intense excitement, these are the evils that are to bo deprecated a bove all others. Of course, we assent to Emerson's doctrine that a man must lirat of all be "a good animal." We say Amen! to the preaching of "gospel of relaxation," as well as to the scrip tural maxim, to learn of the ant. Mo notonous daily toil will furrow the face and make the healthy, hearty child prematurely old. Intense application to business breaks down many a mer chant. Black Fridays will kill or maim many a stock broker or specula tor, whether in grain, or cotton, or stocks. Hut what does all this mean? A struggle for bread, an intense strain on the nervous system, a needless, head strong hurry to be rich. The mast that will endure a steady gale will snap and go by the boaid after oft-repeatdd sud den squalls. St. flmo |iofel, .\os, SIT & 310 AKtll ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REPOCET¥S~2.OO PER DAY. The traveling public vrii! still find at this Hotel ilie twine liberal provision for their com fort. It is located hi the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rnll-Ro.id depots, us well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Curs Constantly passing the doors. It offers special Inducements to those visiting tho city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor. MARRIED. On the 2Ut nit., at Aaronsburg, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick, Mr. Emanuel lunoaid and Miss Susan S. Van Nadie, b-tli . P 1 ried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COBURN. Kgg Coal *7.00 Stove " 5.25 Chestnut 5 ei) Feu 1 5.50 Fea by the car load 2.20 Fiftv cents per ton additional when delivered in Miilheim. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. @O%iML* J-1GIIE8T MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. £s-\ full supply of Coll. Plister and Belt al ways on liand and sold at the lowest price *tf-Coal kept under roof at all seasons of thr year. Atf-The public patronage respectfully solict -0(1. *9l y Japanese Crepe. In order to introduce our Tapauese Crepe goods we will en. <\, and a Prelimi nary Eiaminatlon w ill bo made with* out charge, of all United states patents of the same class of inventions and yi u will be advised whether or not a patent c.n l.e ob taincd. If you are advised that your invention is pat entable. send *2'>, to yay Government fee or 115 and *> for drawings required by the Govern ment. This is payable when application is made. When allowed, the attorney s fee (*25) and the final Government fee (*2O) is payable. An attorney whose fee depends on his success In obtaining a Patent wl'l not advise you that your invention is patentable unless it really is. so far as bis best judgement can determine, f hence, you can rely on the advise given after a preli minary examination is had. 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