Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 15, 1883, Image 3
|lte jjittMim | oarnat. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15., ISS3. BEDIM. ER & BUMILLER, Kdltors and Proprietors. •IIAJJIJ.'.-I . ■ 1 ■ 1 - '• Local Department. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER February 10th, Henry Long, near Mailisonburg, fanning implements and household goods. March 2nd, David F. Bowersox, Ilainos town ship, live stock and farming utensils. March 3rd, J. H. Reifsnyder, trusice. Valuable farm of Michael Kreamer, deceased, Haines township. March 6th, J. R. Wolfe, administrator of Thom as Wolfe, deceased, valuable real es tate in Miles township, lumber, farm ing utensils and household goods. March 9th, Jacob Gobble, Snydertown, live stock and lot or farming utensils. March 22nd, Henry Mover, renn township, live stock and farming implements. —Another slight fall of snow on Sat urday night keeps up the sleighing pretty well. —Glad to sco that Mr. E. W. Mauck is out again after a sickness of several weeks. —Mrs. P. A. Musser left liome on Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs, C. A. Sturgis, at Lewisburg, who is re ported to be seriously ill. —Lycoming county offers a reward of SBOO for the arrest of McKinney Smith, one of her rascally Ex-Commis sioners who absconded. —Father Winter had a stroke of pal sy on Saturday. He was entirely help less and we have heard of no improve ment in his case since. FOR SALE.— Rev. C. F. Peininger offers his valuable property in Millheira at private side. For particulars inquire of H. K. Luse. on tbe premises. tf —The loss by the recent flood in Bellefonte is estimated at SIO,OOO. The council talk of building an iron bridge Instead of the wooden one at the Bush House which was swept away by the flood. —The valuable property known as Wolfe's Store, in Brush Valley, will be offered at public sale by the adminis trator of Thomas Wolfe, deceased, Tuesday, March 6th. A fine chance for an active,enterprising business man. —A few of our singers visited the Centre Hall Musical Cenvention last week and were highly pleased with it. They are full of admiration and praise over the manner in which Prof. Per kins,of Bosto n,conducts a performance of this kind. —We learn with pleasure that the Rebersburg musical convention is well attended and that the prospects for a tig turn out at the concerts are good. Xext week is Millheim's turu for a con vention and we hope our people and the committee may fully realize their ex pectations. WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN ?—Xo less than four different engineer corps had their nead quarters at the Bush House, Beilefonte, reeently, engaged in surveying different routes to I.emont and where not. One route —rather rail road—to connect with our road at Spring Mills is all that our side asks, but let us have that, —Another weary pilgrim has gone to his long rest. Mr Reuben S. Zerby de parted this life on Sunday evening at six o'clock. For some years he was an Invalid, but also a devout christian, and suffered what Providence saw fit to visit upon him with true patience and meekness. May his rest be peace ful aud sweet. —J, A. Limbert is really one of the most accommodating and reliable fel lows that ever drove a stage. Through out the year he carries a very large a mount of express goods all along the route, and delivers them in person. Everything is always right and his charges are really moderate. You can safely entrust your business to him. tf ATTENTION COLLECTORS FOR 1881. —All unsettled duplicates for the year 1881 will be placed in the hands of the attorney for immediate collection if not settled by the first day of April 1883. JOHN WOLF, 11. C. CAMPELL, A. J, GRIEST, -tf Commissioners. —Since Feb'ry Ist, Mr. D. A Musser is a member of the Millheim Banking Company* Dan has lotscf that desirable stuff which the Bible calls "unrighteous mammon," but which this wicked generation des ignates by such funny names as spon doolics, rocks, stamps, nervus rerum, &G, —Ou Monday evening the Millheim Building & Loan Association held its eighth annual meeting which was well attended by the stockholders. Eight shares were sold at an average premium of twenty per cent. The annual report appears in another column, showing that the association is in a sound and prorperous condition. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year *. Presideut—B. O. Deininger ; Vice President—Frank Knarr ; Secre tary—A. "Walter; Treasurer—J. H. Reifsnyder ; Directors-*-S. D. Musser, J. B Kreamer. —The voters of the borough will hold their primal y meetings at the usual places on Friday evening for the pur pose of appointing delegates to meot in a convention, Saturday afternoon, to nominate a borough ticket. A good turnout is desired. —At the annual meeting of the Lutheran Ladies' Mite Society held recently all the old officers were re elected, viz. President—Mrs Sadie J Musser, Vice President—Mrs Em ma J. Tomlinson, Secretary—Mrs. Julia A. W. Dciningcr, Treasurer Mrs. Ella J. D. Bumiller, Visi ting Committee —Mrs. Anna M. Weaver, Mrs. Susan M. i Tarter, Mrs. Etta Tomlinson, Mrs. Emma Hartinan, Mrs. Anna M. Puck. The society is in a nourishing condition. —During the session o! the Teacher's Institute last week quite a number of Professors, Teachers, Ministers arid other good, clever fellows "absolutely too numerous to mention" dropped in to the JOURNAL sanctum—some paid us a dollar—some merely paid their re spects, coupled with words of cheer and encouragement—others took din ner with us at "Brookdalo llomo" that's what we call our hospitable mansion. All were pleased to see us so cheerful and happy under the as saults of the Reporter's heavy artillery —but not a mother's son of theui brought us a spec of ponhoss, a bite of sausage —no,not even asiugle "sc/uuifz." Too bad—who wouldn't )>e an editor ? TIIK WRETCH.—A few days ago, at Rcranton, this State. John Carroll went home, barred the doors and windows and commenced an assault on his wife, whose pitiful cries attracted the at tention of the police, and having succeeded in breaking into the house, they put a stop to Car rol s murderous work by arresting and walking him otr to prison, where, it is to be hoped, he will spend the balmy days of many summers. When they entered the house, the polieemen found Mrs. Carroll, bleeding and unconscious, on the floor, hri head and body being covered with scars and bruises. Her three-montbs-olil babe that she heid iu her arms when her brutal husband began the attack had a sear on the head, the result of a blow, and the chairs and tables were smashed into kindling-wood. Car roll refused to say why he did the Moody work, but lie should be made to suffer the penalty of Ms dastardly eiiinc, notwithstanding.—l'hilips burg Journal. But what "penalty" do you mean, brother Blair? We propose that the Delaware whipping post be intro duced for the benefit of such wretch es. —Mr. E. O. Wilson last week com* pleted the delivery of the History of Centre und Clinton Counties, in this sec tion. Mr. Wilson i 3 a very agreeable, social and entertaining gentleman, sharp as a whip, anil a very old boss in this spciality, which he has followed fur some years. With the History it self we are much pleased as far as we have been able to examine it. It is all and more than was promised and re flects much credit both on the author, our feUow citizeD, Hon. John B. Linn, and on the enterprising publisher, L. 11. Everts, Esq., of Philadelphia. Tlie "pictures" are good —especially are the steel portraits of Dr. P. T. Musser, Dr. D. J. Ilillbish, J. C. Motz, Esq., Ex. Gov. Curtin, Gen. Beaver and brother Meek, fine works of art and most ex cellent likenesses. The wood cuts are "so so." They will answer for a pinch. —The local Teacher's Institute which met here last week was a success. The attendance was good, not only of teachers and "professors," but of di rectors and citizens also. The essays and recitations were fair, the discus sions of practical suljecto lively and pointed, and the only regrets we heard from any source was that the whole af- : fair was too short. Such meetings if rightly conducted will spread informa tion on the important subject of schools and education generally. Our people are more than ever con vinced that Supt. "Wolf is exactly the right man in the right place. lie seems to be deeply impressed with the imper ative uecessity of educating the moral natures of our school a6 well as the intellectual, ani labors faithfully on that line. May he bo well tupported in bis important work by all who have the general welfare at heart. —Next Tuesday the Spring elections for township and borough officers will take place and it is the duty as well as the privilege of citizens to see to it that the right men be pat in the right places. Local taxes in the aggregate much ex ceed the taxes levied for the state and county purposes, hence the relative im portance of local elections. Generally speaking men who manage their own affairs well,who are industrious,thrifty f and possess good business tact, will make good and safe public officers ; and yet it happen s that a particular man may be well calculated for one position but not for another. For instance one man might have excellent qualifications for supervisor or overseer, but school director, while another would be very useful as a school director but a very indifferent overseer. Nor does a man'B fitness for any given office al ways depend on his education—rather his learning—but often much more 011 his training and practical habits. Tri marv meetings should dicriminate properly and nominate men for what ever position they have the best qualifi cations. These remarks are general and not in tended for the local or personal interests of any one. Least of all do we wish to be understood as having a hankering for any office just now, and our neigh bors can do us no greater favor on this line than to leave us off the borough ticket entiiely, Verstanden ? Dcr Fricdcrich, der Friedreich, Per bittcrbocse Dieterich! When Freddy mado his unwarranted attack upon the JOURNAL .some weeks ago he bluntly bargained for a trille more than he was aware of at the time. Because we had endured his low, cov ert as well as open assaults mostly in pa tient silence for years, he became bold er, and no doubt concluded that we lacked either will or ability to defend ourselves. But the critical point when forbearance ceased to be a virtue was at last fully reached and wo felt it our im perative duty to give him some atten tion—not from vindidiveness or feel ings of revenge, but on business prin ciples ; and the citizens of Centro county will recognize in our pen pic ture u more faithful likeness than in his beautiful wood cut phiz that adorns the History of Centre and Clinton Coun ties. Freddy winces, writh cs and wriggles under the dribbings of the JOURNAL SO pitifully that we are al most persuaded to take the advice of a near friend and let upon him ,* but lie does not even at tempt to make a single argumentative point against us. He simply scolds. True, he does make a few cowardly in sinuations—that's his style-concern ing matters with which wo never had anything to do, as we can abundantly prove, but let him speak out squarely and we promise him an answer so plain that even his blunt intellect can not misunderstand oiu meaning. We will not evade and dodge behind "501y" as he does. In his desperation to find something tangible against us lie protends to have discovered some bad spelling on tomb stones wo made y ears ago. This is heavy,we admit and indicates Freddy's wicked purpose to breakdown the Nour ishing marble business of Dtininger & Musser, after ho lias wiped out the JOURNAL, but it is not quite so heavy as 'Squire Rtifsuyder's so/a, which the Reporter said weighed ever 1,700 pounds, lie distorts our beautiful Sax an name in a bungling attempt at rhyme. This is downright cruel, ami yet not quite as cruel as to print 'Squire Reifsnyder's name JteifsY XDER to a sale bill. Freddy must be mad at our Johnny, as well as over "Jumbo," but he ought to consider that it is only al lowable in ministers when on otllcial duty, to call other people sinners , while he so rudely did it even before ha got his name to figure in the History of Centre county as REV. FREDERICK KURTZ. (See preface of said History.) He no doubt thinks ho now has a clear right to throw Scripture at us, but the bungling "Doppes" encroaches on our lights from the very start, by citing a passage from "Solomon's" Proverbs. We hope however Freddy will continue to search the Scriptures , especially such fundamental parts as the decalogue aud the sermon on the mount. His morals us well as his ma nuers sadly need a lit tle doctoring. But really he has us in a bad fix here in—in a "tight corner" as lie tritely says the other week. lie' can cite Scriptures at us, ad libitum , and wo rather enjoy it, for we daily engage on that kind of study ; but we can not re tort on the same line. Matthew 7 ; (' peremtorily forbids us to "cast pearls before" him. No, there is not a whit of religion in this fight, and we w ill not drag down sacrtd things where they least belong. If Freddy manages to run his "great and good Reporter" —that's what he calls it—taking partic ular care not to get peop'e married "at typhoid fever", as he sometimes does, or having the marriages and deaths so mixed as he did not only last week for the fiftieth time, that people must refer to the JOURNAL for correct data, he will have plenty to do for his limited capacity, from Jan. Ist to Dec. 31st, without undertaking to write "peotry," citing Scripture pas sages at "Solomon," or teaching spel ling skule. We must hasten on. In the winter of 1870 we bought Dcr Centre Berichtcr printing oftice—press, type, material, subscription list, good will and all,from Geo. W. Footeand.C. 11. Held Co., paying a good, round price for the same, and took charge o! the paper May Ist, same year, in co-partnership with A. Walter. Years before this the Kurtzes had "abandoned" the old title by call ing the paper Dcmokratischer Berichtcr but when we got it and for some years before it carried the title JJcr Centre Be richtcr. Now we could as well as not have retained the old name had we chosen to do so. It was our property and we could 11 ame it whatever we pleased, just as Jeremiah Louden schleager can legally have his name changed into Jerry Louden, or any thing else he wishes, without changing j his lawful identity. Wo chooso to call our Berichter THE MILLIIKIM JOUR NAL for these reasons ; First of all we desired to get rid of the vulgar name—"Sch mutzblatt," which still clung to it to some extent, and in this we cucceeded fully : We desired a ti tle that would show at a glance the place of publication. This is how and why our spicy little paper got its beautiful, euphonious title—by free choice —which we would not exchange for that of all the "Schmutzblaetter, Berichters and Reporters in the world, and which we have no tuought of chang ing into anything else as long as we are connected with it. And this, sub ject to the providence of God, may be a good, long time, unless the "great and good Reporter" succeeds to annihilate us a trifle faster than we just now ap prehend. Next week we will show that Freddy Kurtz has nojright whatever, either in law or equity, to claim that his bastard Reporter is the real,old Centre Berichter, but may have some interlocutory re marks to make, based on the probable may say this week. Eighth Annual Report of the INillhcim B. & L Association, for the year ending January Bth, 1883. PRESIDENT— I 3. O. DEINLNGER ; VICK PRESIDENT — FRANK KNARR ; SECRETARY — A. WALTER ; TRKAS. & SOLICITOR—J. H. REIFSNYDEII. DIIIKCTOKS— J. W. Sttook, S. Iv. Faust, S. 1). Musser, J. O. Deininger, 11. E. Duck, 11. W. Kreamer. KEt'EIPTI*. Capital last year, $39,302.71 Monthly Dues, 5,705.00 Interest, 2,397.05 Fines, 04.15 Peiroanent Premium, 008.62 $18,437.43 ANNCII. Lonns, $16,900.00 Ileal Estate, 105.00 Duo by Treasurer, 109.07 Due by Members, 102.45 $17,397.12 Pute Jan. 3., ISS3, Series 1 No. of shares, 18" 1' " 2 •' 07 " 3 " a' •' 4 " 16 " 5 M 2S •• 0 " 21 7 '* 24 S " 31 Shares not bought out: Co I—3l '•£; Co 2—30; Co 3 —Mis Strobm urgently invites di rectors and the parents of her pupils to visit the school next Friday afternoon, 10th iust. — ANSWER to conundrum of last week. The one is a big paper edited by a little man : The other is a little paper edited by a big man. The one makes tip in quantity what it lacks in quality : the other makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity. News Miscellany. The next session of tho Central Pen - sylvania Conference will begin at Will iamsport, Thursday, March Ist. Bish op Esher, of Chicago, is expected to preside. This is the trienniel year and the preachers will be very generally re moved to other fields of labor. Tiik year 18S3 thus far has been no ted for its disasters. During two thijds of the month of January about 600 persons have been burned to death, 40 killed by explosions,l,ooodrowned in tho European floods and from 300 to 400 lost on wrecked ocean steamers. The property loss has also been enormous, and there have never been r.s many fail ures in this country in tho same length of time. A Lancaster boy was whipped by his teacher for swearing until he called e nough, when be was let go. On reach ing the door the boy began swearing" a gain when tho teacher intercepted him and whipped him again. The father brought suit against the teacher for as sault and battery but the jury decided that it served the boy right and admit ted the teacher. What Buffalo Vallay are dolnsr From the Lewisburg Journal we learn that 471 head of steers are being fattened for the market throughout I Buffalo Valley. Some farmers have as 1 many as 33, and from that number i down to 2. The aggregate estimated weight of these 471 steers is 50*'>,618 pounds, the average weight of each, 1, 203 pounds. At 6 cents per pound for live weight a sum of $33,907,08 would be realized—quite a snug little amount to have about the house—besides the benefits to tho farms in au increased a mount of manure. Tho Raging Floods Still Gontinuo.' LOUISVILLE, Ky., Fe bruary 12.— At 11 o'clock last night the river was ris ing two inches per hour, and there was thirty-six feet in the canal and some thing less 011 the falls. The ground floors of the houses in water street are inundated, and the occupants had eith er removed to upper stories or gone out entirely. In the eastern part of the city a large sewer had broken and the water was flowing rapidly, promising to do much damage to manufactories. The shipping part of the city is all under water,while much of Portland is in the same condition. No loss of life has yet occurred, owiDg to watchfulness. Most of those forced to move out are poor people 011 the river front. Many of them had been caught by the unexpect ed rise of .Saturday night, when a de cline was'expected. Several distilleries are under water, and tho cattle being fed are in danger of drowning. Dis patches from Frankfort say that the Kentucky river had reached thirty-four feet, and was rising a foot per hour. When this volume ot water reaches the Ohio riyer great damage will undoubt edly result here, notwithstanding that strong efforts are being made to prepare for the worst. The life-saving service has been of inestimable advantage to the poor people caught by the flood. It is estimated £hat at Shippingport and Portland 1,800 persons are homeless. Most of them are poor and great suffer ings exist. The losses aggregate 50,000 dollars. In the city proper, heavy dam age has beeu done by stoppage of fac tories and 2,000 men are thrown out of employment. Lumbermen Cutting an Ic£ Gorge. WILLI AMSPORT, February 12. The fear of a disastrous flood if a sudden thaw should occur has caus ed the lumbermen of this city to take immediate steps to avoid as much of the danger as possible by cutting a channel through the great ice gorge which now extends from here to Charlton,a distance of twenty miles I>INnUKNEMENTJ. Capital Withdrawn $ 328.94 Secretary's Salary, 150 IK) Treasurer &. Solicitor, 60.00 Janitor, 3 M Crier, ti- 00 Stationery & Fostago, 2.24 Printing, 3.50 Premiums, 10.26 Profit & Loss, 048.83 Present Capital, 47,234.07 $48,437.43 IJADtIITIM. j Cash Capital, $47.234 07 Unpaid Capital, 1G2.45 $47,397.12 ar Value, 98.00 Cain, 77.38 Full Value, |173..'>8 " Kt.oo " C> 3.". " 146.^3 " " 47.40 " 119.4S tIO.iKJ " 32.70 " 92.70 " 45.09 " 22.06 " 70.06 " :*>.() " 14.93 " Ml 94 24. UO " 12.00 " 3.01 " 10.01 -23; Co 4-0; Co 5—17; Co 6—B; Co 7-12; Co 8-16. Tho men, will, if the weather per-. liiit^jCUt a channel almost the entire length of the jam. This will require much work and a large force. The number of men will be increased day by day. It is thought the gorge can bo broken up in this way. Consid erable back water at the rear end of the jam is flooding the roads be tween here and Jersey Shore. The liver is high this morning. ADVICE TO MOTHEUH. Arc you dl*tiirl>ed at nigbt aiul broken of your rest by a sb k cliild *uffl-ring and crying with pain of rutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bouic of \ius. Wiv-Low's soothing Stkhi* FOKCMti.uar.s Teething. Its valun b incalculable. it will relieve tin.* poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, inotlier.4, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, ami gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mk< Winsudv's Sootu ino sykci* r>K CtiiLDKBN Teething is nleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. i'rico 25 cents a bottle. DIED. On the Uth lust., in Penn township, Reuben S. /.erby, aged 'H years, 8 months and 12 days. Deceased was afflicted with consumption for apeijod of sixteen years. For the last five years he was unable to do anv work, being con fined to Is'd for most of tfiat lime. Though sorely afflicted and frequently suffering from severe hemorrhage, he never murmured, but was alwavs of a cheerful disposition, employing his tune in reading the Bible and prcpariug for the change that awaits us all. He was a wor thy member of the Evangelical Church, and his i>bms Hie and kn d gentle disposition endeared hint to all his friends and acquaintances. This was especially manifested during the last stages of his affliction in the many acts of love and tenderness shown by all around him. He fre quently expressed a desire to be relieved, and met the messenger as only those can who fully trust in Jesus. His remains wore laid to rest nr Paradise church. Wednesday the 14th. attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Iter. P. (\ Weidemeyer preached in Herman, from Isaiah, >5:19, and rb-v. J. 1). 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