THURSDAY, FBKPARY, 7 M 1884. BY DEININQER~& BUMILLER. LOCAL DEPART ME\T. SALE REG Fob sth. I-. B. Stover, Ilntnos township, stock ami farming utensils. Feb 6th W. W. Nesse, Gregg tow nship, stock ano farming utensils. Feb. 9th, Jonathan Klearner's estate, stock nnd farm Implement?, Miltheim l'a. Feb. 11th, J. W. Kussel, Aaronsbnrcr. r.tock, farming implements and household goods, Feb 12th T.G. Erlmrd, Haines township, stock. farming implements and household goods. Feb. 2Sth, James C. Smitln Administrator of Hon. John Smith's estate, Fenn two., Cow, Grain, Lumber and household goods. March 7th, H. W. Kreamer. Mites township, live stoek and farming utensils. March Bth, Joseph A. Hollowav, Aaronsbnrg, stock and house hold goods. March 18th, Michael Frank, llalnes township, stock and farm implements. . —No wedding for the last week or more. The marrying season soeuis to have a vacation. —A good many of our citizens have been to Bellefonte last and this week attending court. —Northumberland lias a new nail fac tory. It is expected to go into opera tion ou March Ist. —The first flitting of the season ed our office on Thursday the Ist. It traveled southward. —Our hospitable neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Barter, entertained a sled load of visitors on Friday. —Our Evangelical friends hauled a large lot of sand from below Col urn, for the new church, last week. —J. 11. Musser, of Aaronsbnrg has still a lot of excellent seed corn for sale. Apply soon. —For fine Monuments and Head stones the Millheim Marble Woiks is the leading and best place in the couu ty. lf —L, B. Stover of Haines township will make sale of live stock and farm implements on Friday, February Bth, 1884. —lf you want any sale bills printed come to this office. We will do your job quick, well and as cheap as any body else. —Never saw the like for sleighing and sledding that was dine last week— both in the way of business and for pleasure. —The soft weather for the last week reduced the fine sleighing considerably, and yet people are makiug good use of what is left. -Mr. T. G. Erhard.of Haines town ship, will make sale of his live stock and farmiDg implements on Tuesday, Feb. 12th. —The Centre County Pomona Grange will hold three sessious at Cen tre Hall on Feb. 12th,at 10 A. M.,1.30 P. M., and in the evening. —German Olio does not drive rheu matism from one part of the body to another, but thoroughly and effectively eliminates it from the system. —Mr. Z. D. Thomas gives notice that he has been appointed executor over the estate of Mrs. Rebecca Thom as, late of Aaronsburg, deceased . —We are informed that the Brush valley band got themselves fine uni forms. That shows that our neighbors are keeping step with the times, as it should be. —H.-H. Tomlinson has removed the branch store into the main building. We understand that Samuel Weiser, Jr., is to retain charge of the grocery department. —Mr. J. Wilson Russell,of Aarons burg, will make sale of his personal property, Monday Feb. 11th. Mr. Rus sel expects to move to Col. Eli Slifer's farm near Lewisburg. —ln addition to the dedication ser vices there will be a Childrens' meeting in the Lutheran church ou Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody cor dially invited to attend. —H. W. Kreamer's sale of personal property comes off, Tuesday March 11th. He has a splendid assortment of farming implements and most excell ent live stock. Henry's sale should be a good one. —ln closing out my stock of organs, I offer $l4O Cymbelia organs for $117; SI2S Cymbelia organs for $105; and slls for SB3, and S7B. Terms easy. Call on C. F. Gephart and buy a good organ cheap. ' —Mr. Emanuel Brown, late of Mad isonburg, well known by the people of these valleys,now keeps the Cummings House, Bellefonte. Mr. Brown is well liked as a landlord and does a good bus iness, especially do his old friends and neighbors from the valleys like to flop with Man. 2t Mr. Wm. Kerstetter is making the necessary preparations to build himself a home on the premises he recently bought of Mr. A. R. Alexander, near Swartz's saw mill. William is a good carpenter and can help himself when he is ready for the woodwork on his home. —John Kerstetter, Jr., showed us the most copapjete farm gqte, last Week, we ever saw. It works up and down, back and forth, hither and tith-r er, iu fact every way desirable. We do not know who the inventor or pat entee is,but the gate is certainly a very model of perfection* —Our friend Springer is busy as a beaver at remodelling his store, late Tomlinson's branch, preparatory for business. —Mr. J. W. Haitg'S, of I'enn llall, gave us a short call the other day. John is traveling salesman for the Em pire City Varnish Company of New York, and seems to adapt himself to the business quite naturally. —Mr. J. Willis Musser has bought out the stage route from Woodward to Millheim, but also goes to Coburn ev ery morning, lie carries express and other goods from all points along the line at very moderate charges, and con tinues the calf and poultry business. tf ANNOUNCEMENT.— Mr. Philip C. Frank, residing above Mad'sonburg, in Brush Valley, wishes to announce to to the voters of Gregg township that he is a candidate for the ofilce of con stable, at the coming election. —Mr. E. W. Mauek showed us some very fine samples of vv ill paper. FJ wird has a large line of samples on hand and at the lowest prices. For ties who contemplate having work of this kind done will do well to call on him and examine his stock. tf —Mr. Cyrus B. Stover, and family of Lincoln county, Kansas, are here visit ing relatives and friends. They expect to stay a short tims and tlien return to their western home. Cyrus speaks highly of the improveire its going on in the enterprising young state. - The Methodist congregation have concluded to remodel their church throughout and are making arrange ments to go to work as soon as the building season opens. The noble work should receive all proper encourage ment by the community. —James C. Smith, administrator of John Smith, deceased, will make sale of the valuable personal property of the decedent, Thursday, February 28th. The list embraces a large amount and variety of household goods, grain, lum ber,provision, &C. In fact it will be a chance to buy almost anything. ELECTION NOTICE.— And election for officers of the Millhetn, Building & Loan Association will be held in the School house, Millheim, Monday even ing Feb. 11 tli. A full turn out is re quested. By the board. A. WALTER, Sec. —Last Friday afternoon the barn on the lot of Miss Katie Dinges, near E. Luse & Son's Planing Mill, was utterly crushed to the earth by the heavy load of snow on the roof. The wreck is complete and the barn needs to be re built entire. The report of the "crash" was heard nearly over the whole town. James Nntt is about the best ad vertised young man in the United States. Everybody knows by this time that he shot the betrayer Dukes, that he was insane at that particular mo ment, but that 1 is insanity lasted only a moment, and that be is pronounced as sane as any other men for all practi cal purposes. —We call the attention of our read ers to the new advertisement o! D. I. Brown. Mr. Brown is an expert me chanic at his business and keeps a full and select line of goods in his branch of trade. Our readers who deal with him will find that David is square, ev ery inch of hi m. 2t —Mr. Harry J. Kurzenknabe. oldest son of Prof. J. 11. Kurzenknabe of ITarrisburg, and a "chip of the old block" in everything that pertains to music expects to come to Millheim and will preside at the organ during the dedication services in the Lutheran church next Saturday and Sunday. —Mr. B. F. Kister, our expert shoe maker showed us a rail' of gaiters which he made fur a party away out in Kansas. The gaiters are a 'splendid piece of workmanship, and his custom ers seem to be aware of the fact that he is able to do just sucb work, else they would not send in their orders from the far West. Frank certainly deserves a good support. —Last week we should have men tioned the visit of the newly married couple, Mr- & Mrs. Hoover, at Mr. J. W. Adam's. Mrs. Hoover is the sec ond daughter, Mary E'.len, of Mr. Ad ams,and is a most estimable lady,while Mr. Hoover made a favorable impres sion upon all that met him. Our band serenaded the couple and the proper re sponses followed by the groom. TAKE NOTICE.— Mr. H. K. Luse hereby respectfully informs the public that he has a large lot of seed potatoes known as the "White Elephant Potato' for sale at his residence at Millheim. We are in possession of a basket full of these potatoes and can give them a warm recommendation as the best yielding potatoe in the market. If you are in need of any seed potatoes do not fail to call on him. tf ALMOST AN ACCIDENT.—OU Sa'ur day two sleds collided just on the east side of the bridge in town, which came very near being a serious accident. The one sled was driven by Ilgen Mus ser anq was heavily loaded with plas ter. The other was occupied by Mr. L. J5. Stover and wife and was slightly loaded. Mr. and Mrs. Stover were both thrown out. Mrs. S over escaped with a few slight bruises, but Mr. Sto ver fell on the pole with his breast and was at first thought to be seriously hurt, however he soon recovered. Only a few organs left of the sev eral styles of crtM'S and actions, which will be sold at "Silling out*' price, (cheap) by O. F. (Jephnrt. Terms, time given with security, installments, or cash. —Cashier Walter had the honor to act as foreman of the grand jury last week, ami no doubt he did it with tact and ability. But how is it that e\T\ paper in liellcfonte give- his name.l. L. IIU/AT/ Itissiniph A. Walter. —On Saturday the Oth of Februaiy (he public sale of the personal property of Jonathan Kreamer,late of Millheim, deceased, will take place in town. There will be sold some fine live stock, good farming implements, household goods and several shares of si ck in differtnt companies. The entertainment of the 11' halcr hi at Aaronsburg last Friday even ing was very interesting,a marked suc cess throughout The pupils of Mr. Mussel's school acquitted themselves admirably and were fully appieciitcd by the largo audience present. Mr. Musser ranks high as a teacher and his school is one of the best in this part of the county. —Saturday was the day for the ground hog to regulate the weather for the next six weeks. The sun shone a little although not ven brightly, the ground hog could see his shadow—at least in spots, and so he goes back to bis hole to stay for six weeks longer during which time winter is to hold supreme sway upon the earth. llo.B9,while the nominal assetts sum up $13,111.82. leaving a balance in favor of the county of $3560.63. Just how much ot these assttts are worthless the statement doe 3 not say. There may he consider able that is not collectable,diminishing the assetts to that extent. An examina tion of the list of outstanding taxes may throw some light on this matter. The am ounts outstanding before the year 1881 is compartively small, only $2381.92. Another gratifying feature of the statement is the amount oi debts paid duiing the yeir, $29, 76.1. This is a boui the same reduction that was made last year, and speaks better than any wo:ds of praise we could give of the excellent management of our county finances, by our present board of com missioners. ' DEDICATION or THE ST. JOHN'S EV. LUTII. CIU KCII AT MILMIKIM —The dedication of tlie Lutheran church of t)is (own will take plaro on Sun day, Fi hi nary 10 th. inst. HKV. F. \V. CONRAD. D. I>, editor of thu Luth eran Observer, l'liiladelphi.i, HKV. J. W. ( ■ OODLIN, Salonn, Clinton Co.,Fa , and HKV. W. 11. SCIIOCII, Jersey Shore Eye miti£ <'Fa., will he present to deliver ajp r opi late addresses. Services will he held Saturday evening, Feb. Dth and Sunday morning and evening, Feb. 10th. A cordial invitation to attend these services is extendi'l to neighboring ministers as wed as to the public in general. JOHN TOMLINSON, Pastoi. WOODWARD CHIPS. The doctor has lots of business. Abe was to Snyder county visiting, but was glad to get home again. Isaac Ornd nf is getting ready to go west in a few weeks. Is .sln going a long, Isaac V "Spigil" is rafting in the logs pretty lively. "Spitit Level'' is his foreman in Iho woods. C. W. Il'Kstorman is going to break ground next week for his mw house. Charley would better hurry up else Van can not move into it by the first of April. The latest is the qhost business, but the ghost lias been captured at last. Xoali says be beard sew ity- live dilTer eut spook stories within the last week. Henjatninbelieves in spooks but IVdio believes in nothing of the kind. Cook Block spnits one of the finest glass canes ever seen in t !uso parts. He says it was blown at tho Belle fonte Glass Work and was presented to him while in Bellefonte last week. PEDRO. PENN HALL SHAVINGS. After a long silence -here we come. Mr. J. H. C. is sporting a spotted horse, and silk bat. All the go—sleighing parties and oys- ter suppers. Some of our young men think of tak ing Horace Greeley's advice— go West. Mr. G. M. Muser is te telling a class in penmanship at this place. Mr. John Haines, father of Mis. F. I). Hosterman isseiiously ill. Mv. 11. B. Bartges, in company with bis mother, is yisiting relatives and ftietuls in Sugar Valley. Jfr. Wm. I'ealer, formerly of this place, but now of Spring .Vills, lias sold out his stock to J. I). Long and is now a retired merchant. Mr. J. (\ (.'on do has again made ar rangements witli that boss carriage! smith, ('. W. Wendell and the artistic painter Mr. C. R okor, of J/uncy, to trim out his fiist class work for F v 4. dames, try ihe virtue of the JOURNAL ink. JACK PLANE. Coinmutiic.it' d. —The i!lth of January was an ex ceedingly unpleasant day ; but not withstanding this the circumstances within doors, at the Reformed parson age in Aaronsburg, were of a very pleasant and cheering nature. Ry pre- ; vious arrangement it was agreed,on the part of the people of the charge, to sur prise the pastor and his family, in the way of a donation visit. The day how ever was unfavorable. A few from the country and most of those in Aarons and Jfillheim, numbering about twenty families, were represented. A few hours were pleasantly spent iti social intercourse, after which our friends retired leaving behind them tangible evidence of their kindness and good will,in the shape of articles of clothing, groceries, butter, fruit, horse feed and a purse of silver for the pastoi's wife. We take pleasure in noticing the fact, that all the families in Aaronsburg, of the Presbyterianchureh,took a generous j part in the act of kindness. For several days others continued to report th'tnfives at thepirson* agp, and on tho 2.4 th several sleds ar rived loaded with valuable tokens of re gatd from members of the Salem's con gregation. Resides this,box and pack age, prepared for the day first appoint ed, were here and theie placed in the pastor's sleigh as he chanced to meet the kind donors whilst out in pursuit of his accustomed duties. There are happy beasts at the parsonage fireside, and it is hoped, that those who made them so are equally happy in the giv ing. For these and other gifts frequently received from our kind people through out the charge we return our sincere thanks and invoke upon them the blessing of Heaven. Z. A. YHA KICK, EMMA YEAHICK. MAKKIED. On the 2 III) ult., at tli' residence of Mr. llenry Beekey, Mifflinburg, by Kev. s. Itenry, Mr. James M. Hoover, of Miflliiiburg and Mary Ellen Adams, or MiUhelm. Mill helm Market, Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old, 1.00 Corn * <>o ltyo oats White 4i> Buckwheat Flour 5. to Salt, per Url 1.40 Piaster, ground Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley ( >o Tymotliyseed , „ Flaxseed 400 Cloverseed o>o Butter i tains bides 42 Veal Pork Oh Kgg :j9 Potatoes bard 10 COAL MARKET AT COBUKN. Egg Coal *b7' Stove " 5.00 Chestnut 4.75 Pea 3.25 Pea by thecar load Special Prices. D. I. BROWN, PKAI.Kit IN STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE. &e. Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. FI '"*■ltopairing done at short notice by practical workmen. Spouting a Spscialty Shop on Main St., east of Hank, MLLHEIM, PJL A DAM nor. Attorney-a(-I.aw, BBLLF.FONTE, FA. Orphans' Court Rudnes* {^Speciality. nrrM. c. IIEINLE, Attorney-at-Law BKLLEFOXTE, L'A. Practice.* in alt LLIT' court* of Centre eounty. Speei.il attention to Collections. Consultations in German or English. a. A. Beaver. W. Gop'uirt 13 LAYEIi & GEI'IIAUT, Attorneys-at-hnw, BELLEFOXTE, FA. OlUce on Alleghany Street. North of High Street I>. M. HUTIDGK W. F. Seed T TTASTINOS A HEEHK'!, AUoniejs-at-Law, BKLLEFOXTE, FA. Office on Allegheny Street, two do us east of the ofllee ocupied by the late linn of Yocuin A Hastings. JgHOC K E Hll OF F 110 UsE, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFOXTE, FA. C. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free RUE *to ami front all trains. Special rates to W itnesses and Jurors. CM MINGS norsF. LUSHDP STREET, BKLLEFOXTE, l'A.. EMANUEL BROWN, PROPRIETOR. House newly refitted and refurnished. Ev erything done to make guests comfortable. Rates moderate. Patronage respectfully solid ted. O-LY TRVIN HOCJSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND .1 VY STREETS, LOCK IIAYEN, FA. • . S.WOODS CALDWELL ntOI'RIKTOIt. Goods ample Rooms Tor Commercial Travel ers ON ilrst lloor. ELI AS LUSE. F. D. LOSE. Elias Luse & Son's pLANING JjJILL In the rear of the Ev. Church, Pen street, MILLHEIM, PA. AI.I. KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK SUCH AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, ANI) ALL STYLES OF IMZOITLjDIHSrGr made to order at the most reasonable prices. A share or public patronage respectfully so licited. •'-6-1 y P for the working eiass. Send 10 H Scents for postage, and we will ■I UJLU mail you free, a royal, valuable VERA P OX NI sample goods thut will put you in the way of making liiore money in a few days than yen E\ < r tliotij- ht possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all the time or in sp ire time only. The work is universally adapted to LU til sexes, younr and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work liny test the business, we make this unparalleled oiler; to all who are not wel. satisfied we wilt . scad $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc. sent free. Fortuues will be made by there who give their whole ti me to the work. Great suc cess absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. DINGES, VONADA & CO., PA- To THE PlfftLie Although in r house Jul-- been estublisbed but sir months ire arc hap pi/ to m/in-ut the people that our success has exceeded oar expectations rich nam h.-'i to.-: fa r c.i (ci di ng those of the /irevious month and ire desire In mi ,J,mi here that nor sloe Is of (/nods mill be made more com pteh us n'( tee re tin wants nt the people. ||> are noir offering Special Drives IN OVERCOATS " WINTER SUITS, TO LAST UNTIL FEBRUARY IST. COME QUICK ! m . #| **♦ fff|l; • ' TTV think tec hare the FINEST INGRAIN CARPET, VERY HANDSOME PATTERNS, for nil < ts., ercr pot on the mar/set. LOOK AT IT! WE OFFER Drives in all Departments, and asJs you to i/irc as a call (he anything yon may want in general merchandise and i;oa wit! be eonrim ed that our store is the best place to do i/oor dealing. UV already spec! of enlarging oar rooms in order to better display oar increasing stoe/s. ALL ARE WELCOME! REMEMBER TIIE I'I.ACE DcTDinges, Yonad a & Co., Pa. W.T.fflauck & Son's CHRCTJLATR, LETTER ox FURNITURE, WALL PAPRES AND ])EC()KATIOXS. j We take pleasure in informing onr friend* and customers that we have on hand the most com plete Stork of Furniture ever brought to this town or valley, consisting in PARLOR SUITES, VII AM HE It SUITES, DINING ItOOM FURNI TURE. TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, SPRINGS nf ivi ry description, IIAI It* < OTTON, 111 Sh ASI It AII MA PRESSES, SOFAS, LOUNGES, CRADLES, HALL STANDS, CENTRE TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, ROOK ('ASES. WARDROBES, MIRRORS, FRAMES, WIIA T-NOTS, Etc., Etc. Our stock of IV-ILL jUIPFHS <€• LImOiIeITIQXS are entirely new patterns, and customers calling at our shops will after examination find that wo are pn pan d to suit all tastes and fancies. The loading Wall Paper manufacturers are design in" and printing papers so far in advance of those in former years, that we can now show stales of PAPER HZ-ATtrGKEXTO-S to customers that will improve their homes so much that they will not be without them. PRICES ALWAYS THE I,OWEST! Earnestly soliciting.! kind patronage we invite the public to call and inspect the goods at our shops, Peim St,, MILLHEIM, Penna. ~V\7~_ T Ju- HVLALXJoic as 3OUST. BUT YOUR POOTS & SHOES AT JTHry smb. LOCK: zhctaytext, FA. mm n pipe organ TONE. Address, CLOUCH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich.