|fkt j| ill ho nt Journal. S J THURSDAY, JANUARY 25.. 1883. MIMSSiEK & BUIILLER, lid iters and Proprietors. JEU. -JUL*'. 1 ..! .."".'['"J . " ■ " ' - Local Department. l'rof. P. 11. Moyer's convention at Millheim, wil' commence Feb. 10th. —Just received at the Journal Store another lot of the celebrated Rockford Ladies' Mittens—no belter anywhere. —A 840,000 woolen factory is to po up at Muucy. Wish wo could write Millheim instead of Muucy. —The longer the days grow, the cold er they seem to get. People are get ting HI xious for a change. —Mr. Henry Long, of Mites town ship. will sell his farming implements and household goods on Monday, Febru ary lOtb. See bills. FOR SALS.—Rev. C. F. Deininger offers his valuable property in Millheim at private sale. For particulars inquire of il. K. Lose, on the premises. tf —Don't you forget that we are head quarters for cheap ami tasty job work of aluiost every description from a small label to a 3-foot poster. Come and try us. —Mifilinbnrg is to have f.uir now houses and one new store building next summer, whew ! But how many does Millheim propose to build ? Now gen tlemen doa't all speak at once. —Mr. F. B. Stover and lady, of Lin coln county, Kansas, who spent some weeks very pleasantly among their friends and relatives in this section,left us for their western home, last wetk. —The Times Almanac for ISS3 is on our table and as always full of valuable information and put up in a neat and tasty manner. Ii is sold at loots ppf opy, but is worth twice that sum. —The Jour.xjLL Srons is keeping up a full line of Family.Pocket and Sunday Sehl Bibles, Books of Worship with ami or without tunes. Albums, Paper, Envelopes and Stationery of all kinds. —Mr. George Bollinger of Aaron s burg, w are sorry to say, is condued to the sickbed again. Ilis condition bad be. 11 s anew hat improved lately and we had hopes of his ultimane recovery. But "man proposes, God disposes." —Just as we go to press we learn that the saw mill at the head of Philips Creek, belonging to Lamey & ghesley was partly destroyed by fire on Tues day night aud vvoik was consiqaeully suspended. —Do not forget that Bebersbarg ex pects to have a rousing musical con vention under the ditection of Prof. J. A. Weaver, from Pine Grove Mills, %Mch will commence on Monday, Feb. l"2th and end with two conceits on Friday & Saturday following. —Mr. Philip Stover, late of Aarons burg, has quit housekeeping and now has his home with his son-in-law, Mr. J. W. Snook. Mr. Stover will offer bis homestead— one of the most complete in Aaronsburg, at public sale uext Sat urday. _ —The pavements in our borough at present are dtngerous ground to tread upon. If you think you have gained a pretty fair footing, by that time you are looking around in the air for some tiling solid to take a hold* at and pull yourself up from the smooth bit hard place you suddenly sat down OD. —Glad to see our friend, T. G. Er hard, of Haines township, who had been seriously ill, moving around a< gain. He expects to be able in a few days to resume bis work in the school room. Hope lie may enjoy better health in the future. —Read the Local Institute notice and make up your mind to do all in your power to make it a success. It will-certainly be a pleasant and profita ble affair, and our citizens ought to en courage it by their interest and sup port. —The Belief onte Democrat sarcastic ally says that we now have another "largest" paper in C elitre county. Dry up. shet up -you sassy little brat of a Jleese Dan Yorman. V r e have seen boys of your size get their chops slap ped for such forwardness. —And now Ceutre Hall comes in for a "grand musical convention," com mencing Monday evening, Feb. sth, and closing on Friday eveniug follow ing. Lots of our own "Professors" are expected tobepresent,but Dr. W.O. Per kins, of Boston—pre3Uiniably the same that ran the recent big convention at Freeburg—will be the Boss Professor. —The firm of Dr. E. J. Deshler & Son is dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of E. J. Deshler for settlement, where all who know themselves indebt ed are request ed to call without delay. Dr. E. J. Deshler will continue the practice of the profession. E. J. DESHLER, Aaronsburg, J. J. DEIHLER. Jaq. 13. \m St —The papers intimate that Maj. R. 11. Forster will receive a good place 1 under Secretary Steuger, and we hope that there is moie than a mere rumor in the matter,for the Maj >rs is not only a prince of agood fellow —the very soul of honor—but one of the best clerks that ever handled a pen. -Thirty-three of the principal busi ness linns of Lewisburg give notice that they will close their stores at T o'clock in tin evening. And we are willing to bet the best hat in Lewin's shanty that a large maj why of the wives and moth rs of Millheim would ne only too hap py to vote for such a law. - -1) >n't fail to read the rearranged advertisement of J. F. Everett A Co. in another column. They are telling you a me interesting things about bar gains, goods and low prices and it will be to your advantage to look closer in to tliis matter, and to call at their Bee Hive store, in Lock Hiveu and be con vinced that they are speaking the truth and nothing hut the truth. —Prof. Win. T. Meyer is fast becom ing celebrated as a pianist and his pro fessional services are widely sought He is engaged for musical conventions at Centre Hall, Feb. *>tn— 9tli, Milton. Jan. 2Jih, Selinsgrove, Feb. 12c.1i and Lewistown, Feb. 19th. We understand that otir own expert piceolist, Mr. IV F. Kister, will also attend the Milton convention. A SEVERE BUT RIGHTEOUS SICN TEMCK.—Judge Cummin of Lycoming county sentenced Daniel Corson and William C. Ebner, two of the old commissioners, to pay a tine of $350, and undergo an imprisonment of eigh teen months in the Eastern Penitenti ary, and the latter to the same tine, and fifteen months imprisonment. The third member of the b>ard, Mc- Ki mey Smith, left and his hail was forfeited. The Commissioners were guilty of systematic'arrangement to de fraud the county treasury. —REPORT OF MILLHEIM PRIMARY SCHOOL for sec-uul month, which end ed Dec, 2-1 st, WB2. Whole number in attendance during month, in iles 27. females 22, total i 9. Average attendance during month, males 20, females 20, total 40. Average attendance during term till j date,niah'9 20, females 21, total 47. • Per cent.of 1 cu d ir.ng month, males 9 >,females 91, total 91. Per. cent of attendance during term till date, males 97, femalessl, total 94. I am very much pleaded witn the at tendance but am sorry to say that the parents of these-children, do not visit school as I think they should, and hope trpre will be a change for the better in this respvet. MARY E. STKOHM, Teacher. DEIXIXGER K MUSSER now have the largest and most complete stock of marble on hand—both in the rough and in finished work —ever brought to Centre county. At their works can be seen no less than twenty monuments ranging in price from §l4 to $206, and about two hundred bond stones, plain or carv ed, from $3 to $75. They are pre pared to suit all tastes as well as all means. They have also accept ed the sole agency for the largest part of the county including Belle fonte, for the sale of the celebrated White Bronze Monuments, Head Stones Statuary, V.iees, Ac., manu factured bv the extensive White 0 m Bronze Company, Bridgeport. Conn. ! Thankful for past favor they re spectfully solicit the continued con fidence and patronage of the public. D. L. Zorby is their authorized soliciting and collecting agent. tf - Jit. jjjokt, Sos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHUiADSLPHIA. RATESSSDgQ£DTOS2.OfI PER DAY. Tito traveling public will WII find at thi* Hotvi the same libcr.il provision for their cum fort. It an i places of amuvnneiit and the dif ferent Rail-!tad dopot*, as wsli as all pain oi ihe city, are CMMIY aocesaible by STREET (lei* eonKtantly passing th* doors. It offers indue i;nnts to tiio*a vlaitiag two city for tuni ngs or pleasure. Year patronage rspeetfnllj aolleited. Jos. M. Fegar, Proprietor. LOCAL INSTITUTE.— The undersign ed is authorized by Prof. D. M. Wolf to announce that the teachers of Pot ter, Gtegg, Penn, Ilaine.s and Miles townships and Millheirn Borough wil held a Local Institute in Millheirn, commencing on Friday evening, Febru ary 9th, and continuing in session the Saturday following. A highly inter esting and instructive progamme is be ing prepared and the Institute promises to be a rare intellectual treat. Teachers and directors are expected and patrons and friends of education are cordially invited to be present. Teachers are requested to bring speci mens of their pupil*' work for an ex hibit similar in character to that of the late County Institute. The citizens of our town are respect fully urged to heartily co-operate with the teachers and directors in making the Institute a success. W. G. MORRISON. Grammar Department, Millheirn, Jan. 23., 1883. Dcr Wriedcricli, dcr Friedtrich, Dcr biltt rbocsc Dicterich I Aftvr a silence of two weeks The Centre Reporter— formerly tlie Centre Hall Reporter— makes a feeble attempt to reply to the custigation the JOUR NAL pave it the other week —and such a reply ! If we could do no letter we would to-day sell out, quit the business and go to chopping wood at some fur nace. fYeddy would gladly have back ed out of the tight with the JOURNAL which he provoked and liegan after we pave him just a few slight biases—hence his silence for two weeks —hat we will not permit him to any such thing. In stead of low. covert attacks and insin uations at irregular intervals, ahi Re porter, we propose to settle our differ ences with him by a fair, open and con tinuous controversy, if it takes all win ter. We want the dirty job over as soon as possible and for all time. We hav ethe neccs irv data'lf. profusion 'to to show him up in his true light, have paper, pencils and i-t/itr ft easterns at hand and are ready for the fray. So t hen " lay on, MiTUiIT, Ami hp he whoflrsi cites hold, enough!" When we ntr done with Freddy we will sa\ "Finis" and will thereafter not al low ourselves to be easily provoked to no tiee anything he may say, do or not do, in relation to the MILLHEIM JOURNAL and its "portly" editor. This much we deem fit to say, both intro ductory and as an apology due our readers for taking up so much space, using so much valuable ammunition on such small game. Understand? We do it however only to defend ourselves and vindicate the truth, for a public j uirual whieh does not understand the the rales of self-defense wnen attacted will fast sink into merited contempt. Freddy starts out last week by class ing his R>porter with the "jSVc York Herald aud the like." Now we admit that he has just as clear a right to make a fool of himself if he wishes—and he does it herein most effectually—as anyone else. But when he says that we are "clean out-o-sorts" because be does not compliment us. lie commits the same sin for which Ananias and Sap phi ra were struck dead. We asked no compliments from the Reporter, only a little truth and justice, without howev er expecting to get even that. "Soiue praises renmrc. Some censures Kraut." The Reporter is mad over what it calls tlie "sausage literature" of the JOURNAL, says we are continually tag ging and intimates that our overseers don't perform their duties toward us. Fine, classic, "ausg'suchtc" sentences, truly 1 High, noble philanthropy, in deed ! But never mini the overseers, Freddy. Don't bother as to whether we have anything to live. The mer cantile rating of bolli firms of which we are a member is as good as yours. We pav out aa much to employes and otherwise in one year as you do in two. Our reputation and credit wbereever known is fully oqu il to yours. That's all. And what you call one "contin ued begging" is nothing more than our peculiar style of returning compliments for little kindnesses occasionally receiv ed—a style so popular with our readers —but to you it is the sour grapes which you can not reach. In all our "sausage literature" we never offered a premium on hogyishness as you once did, when you proposed to the Reporter one year gratis to tho fellow who could eat (in good Herman it is called frcssen) the the longest sausage. Freddy s*ys we are no printer and therefore no proper judge in newspaper matters. True, we are no printer, but the JOURNAL office has a printer in the person of our partner, Mr. Btimiller, who can knock the spots from Freddy Kurtz any day, either in $ work or in the make up of i piiM--. Taese arc fro- ZLII facts on this point, and no one knows it better than Mr. Kurlr.. Regarding Freddy's intiin ttion that we arc a"j 4Ck~f-alI-trades" we have o:*y to say that he might apply the term with much more propriety to him self than to us. Wo arc only a partner in the marble business, in the JOUR NAL office and in a little Kook store, while he runs a farm, a mighty big printing house witn "the largest paper in the county" and aw ater c unpany all himself—the latter to Yfcfi vexation of the citizens of Centre II all. The time was when Freddy, in partnership with a certain Ex-Sheriff and a certain Ex-Commissioner wvou ran the whole county, but that Arm was dissolved for the good of the pe p! e— not by mutual consent—but by the li ID it at ion of law, a littla over a year ago, just in time to save the county from being run into the ground entirely. We must break off abruptly. More anon. CONSCIENTIOUS CONSTABLE.—A constable up in Bradford county made the following return on a writ: "I exe cuted subpeeny by trying to read it to John Smith, but he was driven' cattle on horseback, and run faster than It could, and kept up such hollerin'l don' know whether he heard or 11 )t, this is the best I could do and I don't know whether the subpeeny is served accord ing to law or not. BITS. Little drops of printer's ink, A little type "displayed," Make our merchant bosses And their big parade. Little bits of stinginess Discharging printer's ink- Busts the man of business, And sees his credit sink. A young daughter of Chairman Thomas V. Cooper, of the Republican State Committee, was badly poisoned recently with a piece of lead from a pat-. tent indelible pencil. i Intense Cold in the West. SAN FRANCISCO, January 29 —A WimiemuccH dispatch Bays the weather along the line of the Central Pacific in Nevada is intently cold. At Elk yes terday the spirit thermometer indicates 51 degrees below zero. Ponds and wa ter holes art* frozen solid. Cattle a?:e dependent on them to quench thirwt. KANSAS CITY, January 29.—Dis patches received at midr-ight last night ftom various parts of the south-west indicate the prevalence of the cold wave. The temperature in Kansas as repot ted ranges from 1') to 2() de grecs below r.ero. „Iti some localities the cold is acco mpanled by wbid and light HIIOW. At Pneliio, ftnlorado, the mercury is 2'2 degrees below icro and wind prevails. Special rejmrts state that trains on some of the railroads have (wn abandoned. Ex-C ongrcnsman Fish-rof Hunting don, preaenttMl every minister of that town with u barrel of Hour as a Christ m:us gift which was real clever in 'Hash. DIED. Or the Ist Inst .In Unit ley 'township, Union Co., Mr. Foster W. McCurdy, aged 60 years, 3 months a-id 2'.i days. On the Bth Inst., at Altoona, Jem It* 3., Infant daughter of J. W. (r* 1 noble. of Spring tollle. On the 2&h tilt., in Greg* township, Mrs. Catherine Shultz, *6 Mdrs • 10 Veal Pork H ei ** ! Potatoes 63 Lard 1* Talloif Snap o Dried Apples Dried lVaehes Dtied Cherries COAL MARKET AT CO BUR*" F-r Cual *5.25 Ktovh " 6 25 Chestnut ♦O , J l'ea X r n) Pea by the car load 2.40 Flftv csnt per to add.tioaal when delivered In Mlilheiin. P, H. STOVER, DEAI.KK IN Glover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. GO&URR* fvl. '* ■— K ' -*7SiIIWT MAP.XET PRICE ALWAYS* PAID. AC* V full supply of To*!. Piaster ar.d "Hit was t *>a hand at:U sold a* Ji. lowest pilo© Aif-f'o&l Itspt vtder root at all ka#ou of th* year. *-Th publlo patronage respestlally Bolict •d. Iftly D. H. Lenses; MANUFACTURER AND DKALKR IN FURNITURE, Aaronsburg, Penna. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Ktwnd*, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Breakfast Tables, pining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboard*, j Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and ! Hair Matressea, every style of Monld . iiitfs for Picture Frames. Frames of any site made to Ordei\ fcnderlakins; a Speciality. 1 keep a complete line ot undertak er's goods always on hand. Having a Branch Shop in Millheiui, I can accommodate customers at either place. A share of public patronage re spectfully solicited. 50 6m ? * made at house by the !n --m, r J Oas . Best business new be M fore the public. Capliai need— S' • * w ed. We will start you. .View, wonren buys and'girls wantedevery where to work for us. Now is tho time, You can work in spare tune, or give your whole lime to the 1 business. No other business will p;tv you near | ly as wl|. No one can fall to nuke enormous Say. by engaging at once. Costly outfit and rms free. Mouey made fast, easily, and hon orably. Aadrars is: s & Co., Algrwls, Maine. THIS PfiPEBEl¥5 Newspaper Advertising t*ureu (10 Sprues : Street), where adver- si *■*£■ WAR"®*# 1 ffSPanr* rEW I OiK. 224 MARKET STREET, LEWISBURG, PENNA. Our Stock is now complete in all its de partments, and wa aro receiving New Goods every day throughout the season. ILL THE LEADM SHADES IS . HATS & BONNETS, tir & TT nsr O?E^X FQ2 LADIES, USES AMD CHILDREN. FOR LINE OF • Ladies' Ready-made Ulsters. Dolmans, Coats and Jackets cannot be excelled. Coat and Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Bilks, Satins, Lace and Linen Collars, Jet Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and oth er Fancy Goods, at PRICES that will bear COMPETITION. WE WILL NOT ADD MORE, BUT SIMPLY SAY THAT YOU WILL * IND THE BEST ASSORTMENT 07 GOODS IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE CANNOT BE UNSEII3OLO V . Respectfully, 18. Market Street, Lewisbufg, Pa. J vr. STAM Is now permanently located at Millbeim, and w!!l eive prompt attention to all medical calls at his oflLe on Main Street. Try rn MTMI'S Tt-tric FI.-E Menicrxs—it Zltch lustxnt relief. TWO fiOOO ROOaS. Ci s Infer mat'on far the People ; or hHll Things Worth K< owing. rmnnri-irg the lilstorv and mystery r *v-rtfilng in cnnnioti use. Orthh '* llaii'ty Cvetnpi dia; 01 Fxp'ana •iin of Words and Hid g> e-mn cted wish ail tin* Arts and Science, lUu'tratcd with over "0.- eugraving* nteelv bound tu c!o:h. gi't,*dxe about fi l >v H inch'■* and u.*arly two inche* thick. He. talis at fi.'iO. Sample of eL her t< "CHIM only, foi fl. ur iMth f r *2. Add."®** fe. Bieottit'o. h tutu Bend, Indiana. ChEVPF.ST BOOS in fhe World The Now American Die ionary. PRICE ONLY SI.OO. CONTAINS 1000 KN;n\VIN;s A tj, 10,1 PACiKK MO'iE THAN AST ori!st n-MK r THE KIND KVEK PI M. SNBR. THIS nsrfn! ami decant v iltinv is a Lihra r y and Thuv cl-'pedhtof pener a! kinvAbdce, ,m *%e'l as the t> >t DntS'ni ry in the world. Fnjw.-ti'v bound in eloih and gi't. 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Reader, if you want business at which yon can nmke great pay all the time, write for particu lars to LI. if. HALLE IT & Co., Portland, Maine. ET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. 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HiKAtwai Tulrty-alx >Vr*'))racliCo. Ki flx&rgo fir c-nm -iaticn of iiiot-wla cr Craw icr*. Advlca by mail free. Patftn'a olittined Uirotichfiasroiioliocd la tJie iC'iBS'iIFIC AKOICAIT, wkicil hi.4 tko lr.rgsu; eirralalicm jid is tltomoKt iniU;- eaUul utmeptpor of io k.'ml pnblisitadin tho world. Tho c,l ve ntnrvs cf such a notic® cva:/ p..lDto uudt'ifctaiitVs.. Tiiusr.i-a and a. .ondidl7ii'.oitrated noirs paparlapubi;L Vfl" tv nr.ULli i3.io a year cnii a fnittcd to ba he bts£ paprr devottd to doiacco. KacL%i.i*,iaTetti&t;!S ;nuinaorißa: worka. and otbor flevtcrttnect* < f induetnii profrtesa, pn; fit cay c>untry. Sicgla by incii, 10 cenfa. Sold by aii newa draUra." Addr CLEVELAND, OHIO* -J nUTCHTO AXDErwox^ I fl 5 5* | J I \ Solicitor of U. S. iit-.{ F.ir- I RU 3 W3 • TMS Street. ccr. Q opp. IT. s. pi.it— ort •£•. Wnslt'ni: ton •>. C Co-r • a liriT—*. \• ih RS FOR adv CB. NO 'Ve CFTARC d orw Ics P.itw t IjiJlowe'l. 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Ti \TTA Claims a specialty, wod WA- I /\ '\ L I H\NTS. ADDITIONAL EOMB, J £ JLII a J STEAD CS!i riFIOATBS and all kinds of LAND SOlllf bought nnd sold. ' Latjo Block. an-1 HKKIEST PRICES Paid. Do you wans to soil or bay? If so, write to A.. A. TZi 13J5 ASt, Atiorucy-at.ll.ae, Waahißfftcu, Si ft FARMERS! If you want free sample copies of th® Isrysti and best agricultural paper in the country write yours and yopr neighbors' names on , postal card a,nd mail it to Firmer? friend, Pub. Co.. South Bend, Irui. Price 50 CDU> a yww and Premiums to every subscriber. people arc always on the look ewlf u out for chances to lncieass their kSf Blw3 Panilngs, and In time become wealthy* those who do Dot Im prove their opportunities remain in povtitv. We offer a great chance to make money, We vi ant many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than len or dinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fail 3 to make money rau- Idly. You can devote your wbolo time to ibo work, or only your spare moment®. Full U formation and all that is needed sent free. Addreas SrHxeeK A 6*., Pr>la<>, Mafet.