j|itl!|fim Journal. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25., 1883. BY DEININGER & BUMILLER. LOCAL MPARTMEVT. DEMOCRATIC MEETIXii AT IIILMIEIM! A Democratic meeting wi>! be held in tlie Town Hall, Millheim, Friday evening, Novbr. 2nd. Hon. lb F. Meyer,of the liarris'ourg Pa triot,Hon J. 11. Fow,of Philadelphia, •and 1 lon. 0. Sea mi tz ,of New Jersey. will be present to address their fel low-citizens on the political questions of the day. The speakers are all men of high character and ability. Democrats of the valleys, turn out in tbrce, \Y. C. Heixi.E, Chairman Dem. Co. Com. —J. tV. Snook—Boss Builder. —A. Miller -Piue Brand Cigars. —Abs Ilarter—Crack Auctioneer. — l Geo. Plrich—Packages & Boxes. —I). I. Brown—Tinware & Oysters. —Walter and Springer—Clean Snaves. —P. 11. Musser—Watches & Jewel ry. —B. F. Xister—Boots & Shoes, next tccck. —Dr. J. F. Ilarter—Store Teeth & Protests. —Wash Stover—Warrants,Summons es,Subpoenas. —The foundation walls of Bartholo mew's new house are up. —Yony Kreamer's condition has not improved since our last mention —Work on the new Lutheran church at Madisonburg has been suspended for the season. —Twenty bushels of winter apples Wanted in payment of subscription for the JOURNAL. —Smith's German Olio recently cur ed a case of rheumatism of twelve years' standing. —Dr. Mingle—Pills, Broken Limbs, Match Horses and—well, almost every family knows what. —Millheimers wore all busy last week boiling apple butter, cleaning house and fixing stove pipes. —llenry Suavely goes to Forest coun ty gain shortly and will make sale of liis personal property. November 3rd. —The sour krout crop is about ripe. It is all in quality and quantity that the most confirmed landsman could ask. —The heirs of Neese will offer their farm near Penn Hall at public sale, Saturday November 3;d. See Pos ters. —Read the new testimonials on the Ready Reference Tax Receipt Book. There are lots of the same tenor still back. —The Billiard and Pool room are a tliiuz of the past, Mr. Pensyl having moved his establishment away from town. —On Friday B. F. Miller moved in to his own house at Petersburg,but that does not make him any the less a good painter. —Miss Agnes S. Lose, daughter of Lev. Henry Lose,of Michigan, is here visiting uncles aad aunts, cousins and other friends. —Our planing mill men, carpenters, masons and plasterers are all as busy as beavers. Building is brisk at this end of the county. —J. F. Cook, Esq., the enterprising marble agent, was here again last week and sold Deininger & Musser a new cargo of marble. —H. M. Swartz biought a turnip to our office of the Siams Twin variety that weighs 3 pounds 10 ounces, and is a real curiosity. —The papers annouoce that the base ball season has closed. How sad ! It is a source of comfort, though,that the quoiting season is still open. ATTENTION HORSEMEN.— Mr. Will fam Brown will make public sale of some fine horses at the First National Hotel, Millheim, next Satuiday. —Specimens of manufactured lead from the Susquehanna Mining & Smelting Co.i of Sunbury are on exhi bition at Lewisburg, and look well. —Miss Marian Cantner has conclud ed to stay with her sister, Mrs. S. I). Musser, during the coming winter. Seusible conclusion —good place to stay. —J. R. Wolfe, administrator, will a gain offer the valuable real estate G£ the late Thomas Wolfe, in Miles town ship, at public sale, Nov. 15th. See notice in another column. —Geo. B. Stover bought the Philip Stover farm at the public sale on Fri day, at 07 per acre, which is consider ed a very fair price. The homestead in Aaronsburg was not sold. —We were very much gratified the other day by receiving a letter from our friend, Mr. A. G. Ileckman, of Seville, Medina county, Ohio. Andy is happy over the result of the electiou out there, lie feels democratic all over. —Aaronsburg, Woodward and all the region east of Millheim, have "just splendid" mull facilities now. The people can write to Bellefonte and have an answer all within one week if every thing goes right. What a grand, glorious country we have. —Jacob Kamp, the enterprising shoe man of Lock Haven, now has liis big fall and winter stock of boots and shoes. No shoe dealer that we know of keeps better stock than Mr. Kamp, and at 110 pla-ce will customers be bet ter accommodated or get more value for their money. 2t —Last Thursday morning Snook A Geisweit's shingle mill in Brush Val ley wa* destroyed by lire. It was on ly by hard work that the steam saw mill close by was saved. About 80,000 sir n;hs a d some other lum ber were consumed, at a loss of a bout SIOOO. The origin of the lire is unknown. —The fine farm of the late John Dutweiler will be offered at public sale by the executors, Saturday Nov, 17th. While the farm itself is a very valua ble one,the beautiful spring Ilowingout from a natural cave of solid limestone, just x few rods from the house, is an additional consideration of importance. Not only is the supply of good,pure wa ter never-failing, but the cave is the beat dairy-house in the county. —Sheriff Sammy F lust brought some fine specimens of apples to our office the other day. We measured a few of them with the following 1 vault : King of Tompkins County—l2l inches in diameter one way,l 1| inches the other. The Fifteen Inch kind measures 13 inches one way and 12 the other. A nybody that can beat this is welcome to do so—not forgetting that we can judge of size and quality much better by having a whole bushel before us. LUTIIER CENTENARY SERVICES.— llebersburg, Sunday, November 4th, 10 A. M. Logansville. Saturday, November 10th, 10 A. M.. and 7 P. M. Aaronsburg, Sunday, November Uth, 10 A. M. Miliheioi, Sunday, November 11th, 2 P. M. Peons Creek, Sunday, November 11th, 7 P. M. Rev. John Tomlinson, Rev. J. K. Miller and Rev. A. K. Zimmerman are expected to he present at all these meetings. All are cordially invited. —By the Bellefonte papers we see that the Lutheran Memorial to he h eld in the Court House 011 Friday is ex pected to bo a big affair. Tue several committees are d ting all they can of a preparatory nature and if the people throughout the county but second the work of the c >raraittees the matter will be a success, ai it should be. A g)od delegation from this end of the county, where the churches of the reformat ion are largely represented, is rightfully expected. Besides Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Morris, a uumber of other prominent ministers,not only of the Lutheran but of other churches as well, are expected to deliver short addresses. The com mittees desire it to be distinctly under stood that the memorial is to be entire ly unsectarian. All are invited—all are welcome. —The excursion announced in last week's JOURNAL will leave Baltimore on the evening of Nov. 12th, at 7 o'clock. Persons desirous of visiting southern Virginia and the best part of North Carolina, including Raleigh, the capital, Wadesboro,Charlotte and other growing towns, should not fail to avail themselves of this splendid opportuni ty. This excursion takes place at a season of the year when farmers have their fall work out of the way aud have nothing to hinder them from taking a little recreation after the labors of the I summer. Remember the fare for the round trip from Baltimore is only sl2, j and hotel bills half rates for tiie excur sionists. The rail road companies may not for a long time offer such low rates again. Ticket good for thirty days. Excur sionists can return on any train and boat. For further particulars address W. K. ALEXANDER. ADVICE TO MOTIIERN. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIN>LOW'S SOOTHING ST RCI FOR Cm I.DUES TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It w ill relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is 110 mistake about it- it cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'B .SOOTH ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription 01 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. Price 25 cents a bottle. J)f. jlmo Jjotel, Nos. 317 & 319 ARCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATESREDUCEDTOS2.QO PER DAY. the traveling public will still find at tills Hotel the same liberal provision for their com fort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rail-Koad depots, as well as all parts of the eity, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor. —The Messrs. Sanfcvy are busy bind ing their cultivator material to the de pot, to have it shipped u .o Duncannon. We understand that they will continue the nianufac' u e of farming implements at that place. Miscellaneous. It is.stated as a fact that the seed of the minitower is the best remedy ev er diseoveied for the euro of founder in horses. Immediately on discovering that a young horse is foundered put a bout a pint of the Whole seed into his food, and it will work a perfect cure. Daniel Strausser, of Shamokin, lias three sons, one of whom while playing with some of his companions on Mon day fell and broke his leg. On Tues day the second fell from a tree on the mountain while gat.h< ring chestnuts and broke his leg. Thursday the third was knocked down and run over by a wagon and had a leg broken. A Kansas law requires farmers to mow the weeds on the roadsides through theii farms. This is for the purpose of making farm and road both look tidy and in good trim. It wouldn't , be a bad law for Pennsylvania ; and ! while our Legislature is holding ses- ; sions doing nothing,it might profitably put iu the time framing such a law. Near Chicago h the town of Pull- ' man, containing 7,500 inhabitants, and , it is notable that it has neither saloon, ! court-house or jail, and reqires the ser- i vices of but a single policeman. If it ; bad but one liquor saloon, it would need a court-house, jail, poor-house, and a large police force to dispose of the criminals and paupers which the saloon, would create. Audjyet, there are some Christian people who think that a liquor saloon is not a bad thing ! All about a Dog'a Tail. DANVILLE, Va., October 19th. Three men were shot and probably fatally wounded in the lower part of Franklin county yesterday in a light grow ing out of a dispute over the pull ing of a dog's tail. Joseph P. Love,a fu gitive from justice from West Virginia, has been living with his father-in-1 tw near the scene of the tragedy for some time. Yesterday Love, his father in-law and brother, Charles Love, were in the woods hunting. Loves father-in-law pulled the tail of one of the dogs belonging to his son in-low. This was followed by denun ciations l'rom Love, who declared that no man of honor would pull a dog's tail. A general light ensued, in which Love's father-in-law,brother and broth er-in-law were seriously and piobakly fatally wounded by him. lie himself received a slight wound. The weapon used by Love was Colt's navy revolver. One of the other men was armed with a small pistol. The affair cieates great excitement in the neighborhood in , which it occurred. Love lied and has ' not been ariested yet. PUZZLED PHYSICIANS. Doctor* Dlsngrcc over that lor plcscd the Whole Faculty—How a Woman'* life SII* Haretl—A Re markable Cure. A talented reporter of that sprightly journal, th ■ Pittsburgh Commercial (Jaz ate, tells us in the most highly interesting manner, a terrible story of the sufferings of ;i gentle little lady named Mrs. Milo Ingram, now 13 Fayette St., AMegheuy City, l'a., the daughter of Captain Hugh McKelvey. of same place. It was told to the reporter by Mr*. Ingram herself, and the news gatherer says it would have been too much to believe only the evidence was close at hand to substantiate every word of what she sanl. "It was another instance," says the repoiter "of the culpable ignorance of a large class of practitioners of medicine who. while they pre tend to be perfectly familiar with the minutest details of the science are often brought to bay by some unusually difficult ease, which they are ashamed to acknowledge til >y do not understand The little lady gave the names of some of the most reputable physicians in the two cities, to whom she had paid large sums of money for treatment, and all they had succeeded in doing was making big fees, while she grew rapidly worse. Her troubles began about six years ago. when she experienced a fall while attempting to cross a sewer drain that had Just been dug. A large swelling came on her right side, which rapidly spread, became very much disc ilored, and caused the most intolerable pain. She sent for the leading physician of Allegheny, who sum moned a consultation of prominent physicians and surgeons, who united in pronouncing it a case of malignant cancer, and they told her it was incurable. She next consulted a well known cancer doctor of Kittaninp. under whose treat ment she remained six months. Her case not manifesting the slightest improvement, site ex perienced the most excriisiating torture all ttic time. Her relatives took her to Rome, New York where she remained for two years under the care of Dr. Kingsley. lie pronounced it rose cancer, and although lie failed to cure her, he very much relieved her sufferings. lie also pro nounced her case incurable. The flesh of her breast w as eaten away down to the ribs, the breast bone was laid bare, and the disease made its way upward, causing the breast to become deta ehed from the wall of the chest, hanging loose f rom above. After awhile this healed partially, and the disease made Its appearance in the limbs, with even ten-fold greater virulence, not only eatiugaway the flesh but attaeking the bones beneath. It affected both limbs, and then broke out on her her head and face, affecting her eyes, making her almost blind, and causing her face to swell out of all its former likeness. Her mind was affected, aud-at last her death became only a question of time. A very reputable herb doctor pronounced her at death's door. At this juncture her friends were told of the re m ark a nle recoveries effected by I'KRUNA, and without any real hope of benefitting her, they determined to see if the wonderful remedy would t>e of any avail in her case. Four months after commencing to use PERUNA she showed remarkable signs of improvement, and to-day she is a perfectly healthy woman. All her sores are healed. home fearful scars remain behind to tell the terrible story. Her sight is completely restored, and a more grateful patient a doctor never had. She says she never grows tired sounding PJSK UNA'S praises. Mrs. Ingram says they had paid over one thou sand dollars to her previous doctors, without any permauent good, and her father would glad ly Have paid as much for PERITNA had a cure been guaranteed. About one hundied bottles of PERUNA. each containing half an ounce of iodide of Potassium, was the whole cost of her cure. She took at first one tablespoonful four times daily, and gradually increased the dose, until she took four tablespoonsful every two hours. Notwithstanding these large doses, her appetite at once improved, and continued good all the time until she was perfectly cured. She gained forty-five pounds while under treatment. There are only two cases 011 record where it is known to have required half as many bottles to effect a cure. Generally sneaking, ordinary chronic cases require only from six to thirty bottles, and thousands of cases of recent date hate recovered perfectly on a single bottle. A disheartened deacon declares that there is no hope for the salvat ion of n man who win sit 011 a picket fence for three hours and a half to see a base ball match, and then refuse to go to church with his wife because "them pews istcocoi f mnded uncomfortable." " MAIL BIRD. On tlie Olli inst., t Farmers' Mills. ly M. 1.. KDhel, Ks|., Mr. Jolin 11. Forster, aiul MNs Crlssie G.'Paylor, all >( Farmers' Mills. On tin' 2nd inst., by Rev, ('. W. Seerlst. Mr. .1. t. Sliafcr, f /.lon, and Miss Knnna It. Vonada. of Jacksonville, j On tln< loth Inst., at Iho bride's homo, at | iVnn Hall, hv Kov. W. K. I hlier, Mr. (500. M. i Musstfrand Miss Rebecca P. Neese. On the loth Inst., at the residonceof the bride's I parents, by llev. l>.n. M'Closkey, Hoy. Homy .1 Kolstor. of Central Dlilo Conference, to Miss Ada C. Hobble, of Sn> del town, Centre Co., Pa. DIED, On the Ithh Inst., near Penn Hall, Mr Win. J. Itartgcs, ugcd :tn years. 4 months and 3 days. The deceased died of typhoid pneumonia. He was an honest, upright and honorable young man. His remains were interred In the remo ter) at Uebersbnrjr- A funeral address was de llvered on the oecaslon by the writer on the sub Jeet of "The Certuinty of Heavenly Mansions." from John, 11 ;2, "If it were not so I would have told you.*' J. T. SI 111 hoi in tlnrKet. Corrected every Woduesduy Wheat, old, I.OQ Corn kG Kye ito oats White 3ft Ruck wheat Flour fi.oo Salt, per 11 rt J.JJO Plaster, ground Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley so Tvmothyseed Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter 20 Hams If. Sides 12 Veal Pork Beet Eggs ; 22 Potatoes •... Bft Lard 14 COAL MARKET AT COBURN. Ekk Coal sl.7ft Stove " ft.oo Chestnut 4 7ft Pea 3.J5 Pea bv the ear load Special Prices. Jl IIARTEH, Auctioneer, MILLHEIM, PA. J. SPRING EH, Fashionable Barber, Next Door id JodUN.iL Store, Main Street. MILLHEIM, PA. TAR I). 11. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, OflUcc On Mata Street. MILLIIEIM. PA. JOHN F. HARTER, Practical Dentist, Office opposite the Milihcun Banking House, MAIN STREET, MILLHEIM, PA'- A DAM IIOY, Alloriiey-al-Law. BKLLKFONTE, PA. Orphans' Court Business a Speciality rM. c. HEINLE, Atiorncy-ai-Lnw BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices Intallthe courts of Centre county. Special attention to Collections. Consultations in German or English. C. T. Alexander. C. M. Bower \I.EXANDEU & BOWER, Altorney-at-Law, BELLEFONTB, PA. Office in Garman's new building. J. A. Beaver. W. Gephart. OEAVEK & GEI'IIAUr, Atlorneys-at-Law, ► BELLEFONTE, PA. Qffico on Alleghany Street, North of High street GEO. S. FRANK, Physician & Surgeon, SPUINO MILLS, I'A. Office in Mr. Philip Slmok's residence, near the Spring Mills House, j Professional calls promptly answered. 3m D. H. Hastings. W. F. Reeder. T"TASTINGS & REEDER, AtMrnejs-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Office on Allegheny Street, two doors east of | the office ocupied by the late firm of Yocum 4 ' Hastings. TGBOOKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEC4IIENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. 0. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to : witnesses and jurors. JRVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel In tie city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS, LOCK HAVEN, PA. S. W WELL PROPRIETOR. Goods ample Rooms for Commercial Travel ers on first noor. PATENTS. F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. 0. All busi ness connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly at tended to. No charge made unless a patent is secured. Send for circular. tf BUY YOUR "ROOTS &c SHOES, .AT jr. KuA.xmcP'S LOCK HAVEN", PA. ito'mmifflr nrr nffrnN Trmr %P Aildross, CLOUCH & WARREN ORG AN CO., Dotroit, Mich. have now opened our very large NEWGTOCK of Goods, and anything you WLiit in Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries aui General Merchandise can be found at our store at COBURN CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!!! Good as (he Bcsi! Call and sec the new thins? just put on the market. Dinges, Vonada & Co. D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, _A_ARONSBURG, 3?A. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads. Stands, Marble-Top Outre Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tallies, Sideboaids, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Mat resses, every style of Mould inns for Picture Frames. Frames of any sizs made to order. Undertaking a Specialty. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 3ti-ly A. SIMON & SONS, WUOI.KSALK RETAIL GROCERS, keep the largest stock in the] 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. DRUGS 5 NEW TJ 0 DRUGSTORE &J {D -IN THE— c{ M Spring Milis House, Q 3 Spring Mills, Pa. ? [() 0 g DRUGS g OF ALL KINDS, ■H A FULL LINE OF N 3 PATEAT MEDICINES, (j) Strictly Pn' e Spices, tj (J) To lot Articles, Perfumeries, h Confections, Tobaccos Cigars. H Being an Apothecary V of experience Physicians' Pre- JJ scriptions will be carefully com- k|i ' pouuded -U. 4 C. E. AUEAND. UJ mZR-TTO-S ©MM © Q MS, North Second Street, Half a square south of the L. &. T. It. It. Depot, LEW IS BURG, PA. New and commodious Bunding • Equipped in all departments with en tirely new Furniture. No efforts spared to make tl.e BAKXH IIOL'AE a com full able Ilo'me to all quests. An excellent Livery attached. \V\ N. BAKER, Proprietor. KLIAS L*SK. — : K. D. LI'SE. Eiias Luse & Son's PLANING ILL, In IV rear of thp Kv. Church, Tetm Street, MILLHEIM, PA. ALL KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK SUCH AS Doore, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, AND ALL STYLEI OR IMZOTTLZDIItTGr made to order at the most reasonable prices. A share of public patronage respectfully so licited. 36-ly GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, TIIE BOSS CLOTIIIEUS for your Clothing. 45 MAN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. m mm\ p&. *-HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID. lr\ full supnly of Coal, Plaster afitf Salt ul ways on baud and sold at the lowest price d®*Coal kept under roof at all seasons of the year. di-Tlic public patronage respectfully soliet ed. 391y HEALTH 13 WEALTH! 1)11. K. C. WI ST'H NKKVRAND lilt/ IN aP.fc'ATSICT. A guaranteed specific for Hvilnb DialnMi CBMV.IJI ,ar, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, JJelvo Prnst-otten reused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, W~kpfulr.es., Mental De pression. Softening of tha Ilraiu rcKu'tlti- in Disunite and leading to mteery, thcay and death; Prer.iMtme O.J Are, Barrenness. Loss of Power In either eex. Involurtaiy Losses end Spermatorrhoea ctuinl by over-e-etl.ti of too brain, lelf-anuse orr.ver-lndulgeuro. Karh box cont-ino one month'* treatment a box. orelx boxea for gj, ai-atly iii-ilpre paid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 To cure any caso. W'th each order jec-lv dby va for e!x boxes, accompanied with f we the purchaser onr written guarantee to refund the money If too treatment does u t eff-ct a cure. Guarantees lea tied only by KISNKKA MKSDKLSON, SlO R ice Street. PhFa-Jolphla, Pa. " punrrAJS." The celebrated vegetable lllood Pttriller. It Immediately cure# Headache, Constipation, Parities fhe Skin. Mailed anywhere upon receipt of 25 cents. Unsurpassed for Children. EISNER & MENDELSON, 32Q Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wnrrnntod tho most, perftct Force-Toed Fertiliser Drill In eni<iuT Mit.r.a fc-d|!f r *' VjCa>g/k:"A. 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Ap ply .at once, delay prejudices jour rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old es tttblisbed firm of KDSON & CO., Attorney* and Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C. Q ET YOUR JOD PRINTING DONE AT The Millheim Journal Office. FINK WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED. WANTED— LADI ES TO TAKE OUR NEW fancy work at their homes, in city or count ry, and earn 86 to 812 per week, making - goods for our Fall and Winter trade. Bend 15 cents ior, sample and particulars. HUDSON MFC, CO., 267 SIXTH Ave., New YOUK.