|hc iittlicim journal. J J £_ THURSDAY,MARCH, 27., i> s t. BY DEININGER & BUMILLER. : LOCAL OEPARTMEAT. Mr. J. L. Syangler, of Hcllefoate, was in town on Saturday. Mr. E. Bruuigurd contemplates . going to Dakota some time this spring. ( —Easter—the next holiday—April ] 13th. Time to be gathering up the i egg*. —Mr. A. Mi rx of Sunbury, the i pleasant commercial man, called to see ; us on Saturday. I -Sheriff Dunklc's visits in town makes things look somewhat dark. He was in town last week. —The ministers of the M. E. Church of this state are prohibited to use to- , bacco in any shape or form. i —Druggist Eisenhuth reports a rap- j idly growing demand for McDonald s \ Celebrated Worm Powders. —The New York hotsedealets took another lot of horses out of this section 1 last week to be shipped to thai city and i used on the street car lines. S*.me remarkable cities in this vi vicinity of long continued and obsti. nate deases are atributed to JfcDon ald'sßlood Purifier. FOR KENT.— Mr. Jacob Wolf's tailor shop at Aaronsburg can be rented at any time. Apply to him at B. O. Deininger's residence, Millheim Pa. —Subscribers to the JOURNAL wlto | contemplate changing their places of residence will please notify us of the . change, giving the name of their post | office. i —Three houses were put up and un der roof on Water street this and last ( week and several others are to follow ( in Hie near future. That's what we call a building boom. , —The wedding parties were serenad- < ed by our band last week, and the ' groom, Kev. Benfer returned the com pliment by swelling the treasury of that organization. —Adam Ilarter is engaged in clerk- . ing tor 11. 11. Tomliuson. He makes a 1 clever clerk and we think his employer ; as well as the many customers will be pleased with htm. t —D. I. Brown has moved his tin- 1 shop into Reighsrd's house, opposite Tomlinson's store on Main street and g requests his friends and patrons to ] come and see him there. c —Tomlinson's and Luse's sales on * Monday aad Tuesday afternoon were a well atteuded. Tite weather was very t fair and the people felt like being out i ( and inhale the spriDg air. —Miss Katie Alexander had a severe fall the other day, by which she sprain ed her ankle so as to be compelled to t use crutches for several days. She is c doing right well at present. o v —Mr. Edward Frank,the gentleman ly clerk in Musser & Smith's hardware store, was struck with the western fe- ver and expects to pull up stakes and i travel to Dakota in a few weeks. 1 —Dr. Milton Valentine, President 1 of Pennsylvania College,at Gettysburg, j has been elected President of the Lu- ' theran Theological Seminary, to sue- < ceed the late Dr. Charles A. Stork. —The work on the railroad link from ; Spring Mills to Bellefonte has commenc ed iu earnest and sometime this sum- . mer we can expect to take a ride to the county seat behind the iron hoise. LOST.— The subscriber lost two promtsary notes against D*. J. F. Al exander. They are of no value to any outside party and the finder would con fer a favor by returning them to A. R. ALEXANDER. —The bluebirds and robins wete in a splendid humor beginning of this week on account of the fair and mild weath er. But treacherous April i 3 coming and they may very often have to seek a retreat yet. —The Millheim Mus. A. will meet in the Lnth. Chapel next Saturday evening. Their membership numbers 42 at present and several more are ex pected to join the society at the next meeting. —Mr. L. C. Runkle gave us a pleas ant call on Tuesday morning. lie paid friends in this town a pop visit, having come here on Monday evening and left on Tuesday for Spring M-ills. Come a gain, Lot. —ln two weeks from yesterday the democratic state convention will meet at Allentown. Chairman llensel made all the necessary preparations and thinks that the business of the conven tion can be done in two days. Music SCHOOL. —The 24TH session of the Musical College at Freeburgh, Pa., • will begin on Tuesday morning, April 2911 i, and will continue six weeks. For circular address F. C. MOVER, Musical Director. —The following parties frotn town will all start for tie West on Tuesday the Sth of April : Mr. 11. Iv. Luse, 11. 11. Weiser and family,E. Brumgard and family and Edward Frank. We wish them all a safe journey and good success. —Mr. Julm Miller, our expert butch er at the meat m uket tells us that he has killed and sold six beeves and one calf since he started up his business in town, ll'e wish him nil the success that has attanded him in the past and more to it. —Things sold remarkably well at J i cob Dutweilci's sale on Wednesday of last week. His six horses brought between $0 >0 and a HOtO, one sellout at $240. The w bole sale amounted to overS2oo>. lie expects to leave this part of the country in a few weeks to go to Jewel City, Kansas. —II. 11. Weiser.one of our elder cit izens, expects to move to Dakota week after next. He will make sale of his personal property on Saturday, April nth, inst. lie made up his mind rath er late to go West but we wish hint a bundant success in his future home. —Mr. J. Willis Musser has bought out the stage route from Woodward to Millheim, but also goes to Colniiu ev ery morning. He carries express and oti.er goods from all points along the line at very moderate eh.uges, and con tinues the calf and poultiv business. tf —Mr. Saiuuel Reiser, Jr., who ha 1 - been running Tomliuson s grocery de partment u ill enter the service of Mus ser A Smith, our hardware men. They have bought 11. 11. Weiser'a tinning machineiies, to be used in connection with their hardware store. Mr. H eis er will conduct that part of the busi ness. —We notice in the r that d r. 11. AY. l\reamer,of Centre Mills,will go into the mercantile business with Mr. I Simon Harper of Centre Ilall. They [ have rented J. O. Deininger's new store room at that place. Mr. Kteamer had at tiist intended to move into the brick house on Penn Street, as stated in one of our former issues. —Thomas K. Zeigler administrator of the estate of the late Isaac Zeigler, deceased, of Rebersburg, gives notice in another column and also by posters, that he will sell the valuable real prop erty of said estate, consisting of twen ty-three and a half acres, situate near Rebersburg. —Mr. John Kerstetter, Jr., still makes a business of doing special jobs at carpentry. John is really an expert at the business and has large expei inee, both in making out plans,speciticat ions and drawings, as well as a practical workman. People who entrust their work into his hands can safely rely on having it done in best style at the low est prices. tl —Our esteemed friend, County superintendent Prof. I). M. Wolf, of Penn Hall, looked in on the JOURNAL on Monday and a right pleasant chat we had with him. His time had been very much taken up by the local ins'i- | tutes which were held in different sect- . ions of the county during the past winter. We hope he will soon call a gain and make his stay longer. —The following article clipped from the Sunday Times gives the particulars of an accident which happened to the oldest daughter of lYof. Jos. Feebler, i well kglfwn to some of our readers : A Young Lady's Narrow Escape. SELINSGROVE, March 22.—Katie Feehrer who lives with her fa the.* on Water street, made a narrow escape from being killed this morning. She was carrying a loaded gun from the kitchen to an apartment up stairs and her dress became entangled with the hammer of the gun, which went off. The charge passed through her dress I skirt and lodged in tne partition. The j young lady, through flight, fell in a faiut and remained unconscious for ; some time. —McDonald's improved Liver Pills are the most reliable and satisfactory Liver Pills made. Mmy Doctors buy them by the thousand for uss in their daily practice. No higher mark of con fidence could be quoted. IFe do not , know any proprietary medicine that stands so high in the estimation of the medical profession as McDonald's im proved Liver Pills. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Mildieim, Pa. —The exhibition of the Rebersburg Grammar s;hool last Friday evening was a splendid treat and was well at tended by the people of that town* and vicinity. The programme was com- ! posed of Dialogues, Speeches and Songs which were all rendered in a praise worthy manner. "Ole Nickerdemus" sunglyElwiu J. Burd, of Kieraer ville, deserves special mention. His clear and melodious voice and his a greeable and pleasant disposition make friends for him wherever he meets with company. The entertaiument can be counted as one of the best Rebers burg has had for some time. A S2O Bible Prize. # The publishers of ltutledjc\s Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Mobility for April, among which is the following : We will give $20.00 to the person telling us how many words there are in the Epistle of Jude, as recorded in the New Testament Scriptures (not 1 Hie NEW REVISION, ) by April loth, 1881. Should two or more correct an swers be received, the REWARD will be divided. The money will be for warded to the winner April 15th, 18S4. ' Persons trying for HIP reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage 1 stump taken) with their a swor, for I which they will rece've the May Mon h , b/, in which the name and address of I the winner of the reward and the eor e ' rect answer will be published, and i i ! which several more valuable reward > * i will be offered. Address RUTLEDGE J PUBLISHING COMPANY, Eastou, Pa. —We notice in the l\drint that Hev. G. I'. K. Sarvis w ill be the minister of the M. K. 1 Vim's Valley charge. —A letter fr. in G. W. Holloway, of llurbauk, Ohio, eanie too late 1 * >l this week's JOURS M.; will appear next week. - Messrs. Jonathan and A. J. Mat ter, of Millheitn, will go into the har ness business, having ordered a large and line stock the other day. They ex pect to offer lb vn at public saleiat diff erent linns and places. Their liist sale will come off on Saturday, April l-2.1t, ISH, at Rebersburg, to which they respectfully invito everybody to come and give them a share of their patronage. They are live business men,fair and square dealers and expect to give satisfaction in every respect. They also keep a large stock of light and heayy,single and double harness, Cltecklines and Halters on hand which they will sell in town at any time. A paying investment. — At this sea son of the year when your cows fail MI milk,your hotses become rough in coat, yout pigs refuse to thrive, the hens won't lay as many eggs as thoy should, youAvill linda package orJ wo ot McDni ald's Celebrated Tonic and I'd od lhni fying Hot so and Cattle Povidois judic iously adiuinisteud an investment that will pay big dividends. They are posi tively the best Horse and Cattle Pow dcrs made. Dissatislied buyers can have their money refunded. What other manufacturer dare make this of fer. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. Mr. C. G. Bright, of Aaronsburg, the live agent for the White Sewing Machine, whose displ iving adwrtise tiient appears in another column,would respectfully call the attention of our readers to the contents of said adver tisement. The merits of the White Sewing Machine have been tested and indorsed bv thousands of housekeepers and we advise all pers >ns who are not already in possession of one of these excellent machines to give Mr. Bright their orders. Ho is prepared to prove that the "W lute" always gives satis faction and that your household outfit is not complete without one. Besides he is a pleasant and obligit g gentleman and easy to deal with. If you doubt it, go and give him a trial, hi fore you bargain with other parties or for other machines*. —The Gettysburg and Ilairisburg railroad is the most important short line built in Pennsylvania, within tlie past year. It is 3U miles in length, and runs from Carlisle,on th 1 Cumber land valley railroad, in a genetal south erly direction to Gettysb ng. The first 10 miles of the route is over the south mountain road, (a line built from Car lisle to tlie Pine Grow iron furnacn) to Hunters Bun : then it turns more diiectly S mtli, and begins to ascend the South mountain. F< r about "> miles after leaving Hunters Hun, the road winds in and out of the hills com posing that tidge, until the Ftimmit is reached, lvoo feet above tidewater. On the other side of the mountain the slope is more gradual, and the grade becomes less steep until Gettysburg is reached. The road is built in the most substantial manner, with s'one ballast, steel rails and every thing < f Pennsyl vania standard. Tie Ires'l •; are d ui ble in all their paths, and a e said to be the strongest in this count tlie traveler, without ineonvenien -mg i:i.n. Till now Gettysburg,"the sY i m of the L ite War," has been a sealed b)ok to those most interested. Toe opening of this road, on the first of April, will en able everybody to g>t in and of, of Gettysburg, bv way of II irri>bo g, quickly and with c>in r ort. —Now that the sudden and vident changes of the weather occur every twenty four hours, almost everyone has a troublesome cold, which, if neg lected may produce results that v\ ill trouble you for the remainder of your life. I)r. Kessle;'s Celebratid English Cough J/edicine is (specially deserving praise in this cla-s of complaints. It never fails! It never disappoints! In structions for treatment of croup and whooping cough also accompany each bottle. Every family especially where there is children should l.ave a bottle. . Dissatisfied buyers can have their motl ey refunded. S >ld by J. EiseiilmLh, j dfillheim, Pa. Madisonburg Splinters. Mr. Ellis Shafer c ime home with 3 splendid horses the other day. Mr. Shafer is the boss horseman in this sec t ion. Mr. David Shafer is on the road to Illinois. Got tired of Mtdisonburg. Simon Hasel killed a calf the other day, weighing 15(J pounds dressed. Mr. C. Itichau expect;? to move away l'rom this place. Sorry to see him go. Mr. J J. Uierly's exhibition was an enjoyable occasion and was witnessed by a house full of people. Bartges Bros , arc getting in loads of new goods and are doing a thriving business. They expect to give their customers the best bargains they ever had. Plenty of mud here. If the writer of tlnse items wishes his future communications pub'ished lie must give us his name -we do not publish items without knowing the name of their autlnr.—[Editor.] For ill'* Journal —Wo were agie aMy surprised l ist Wednoslay evtning i llio K/angelical patronage by roeeivit g a donation from ! the kind people of Millheim, amount ing to about sovrMity doll us, o insisting of articles essential to housekeeping. The kind donois were chiilly ladies members of the Evangelical, Lutheran, Ueformed and Methodist ehurclies. We accept this christian J.ct as a token of regard and appreciation for us, ami herewith acknowledge our heartiest thanks, praying that (tod's richest j plessing may rest upon the dear people of Millheim, whom we shall not soon forget. * 11. A. RICNFKR, AN NIK L. BE.NFKR. ,1/arch 20tli. I>SI. The following is a list of the names of the donors and aiticies reeeived : Mrs. Margaret Neese, sheet, and towel ; " laeoli Sankey, (aide cloth ; 44 i'. Miller, pudding dish, soap tow el. pin cushion ; 44 IS. Campbell, Ilap, towel, soap and eianliei lies ; 44 Win. ilennev, Sinet. 44 \V. K. Alexander,large fruit dish; 44 It I.use, canned fruit and jellies ; 44 Jonathan llaiter,large glass pitch er, towel and soap ; 44 Samuel Musser,canned fruit : ,4 Catherine Weiser, Cake dish ; " Kite Launy, fi tilt dish : K. llrnuigatd, pair of pillow shams ; 44 A.(). Deininger,canned fruit and towels ; 4 - Lizzie Kerstetter, glassdishes and towels ; 44 .1. C. Smith, muslin ; Master Kobhie Smith, soup lad d ; Mrs. T. llocknuu., fruit dish ; '• S. Weiser, chair cushion and haudketchief ; 44 Ida Hart man, goblets ami sugar : 44 Mary Gepluti t, towel ; 44 ll'ilt, glassdish ; 44 Win. 3/usser, biz. napkins ; 44 It. Musser, towels ; 44 Kate (ie.diart, (truck of applebut ter ; Mr. A 3/rs. I>. L. Zerby, pat lor lamp, quilt, soap and towels ; Miss Stella Z'Mbv, pair of towels ; l/r, \ .1/iS. P. 11. Musser,glasspitcher; Miss Cora Kiearner, two'glass dishes : '• Mary Mauck, spoon holder ; 44 Maggie Alexander, muslin : 44 Carolina Gobble, soap ; 44 lodic Miisger, glassdish and su gar ; 44 Emma Eisenhuth, turkish tow els ; 44 Ilosetta Mauck, rocking chair ; Mr. A. Miller, meat saw and spoons ; 44 F. F. Weier,jellies and cabbage : 14 S. M. Campbell, coal oil can ; 44 E. C. Campbell, pair of 11 it irons. A number of other articles vve,e do. uated, but not having been labeled the names of the donors cannot he given. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. Wo want Live, Knerg-Mic an Capable A; ut in every county in tin United States an t Can ada, to sell patent article of great merit, IIN ITsMKiurs. An article having a large -ale, paying over b>" per cent, profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protect ed in the exclude sale by a d ed given for each and every county lie miy secure from us. With all these ad-, autag< -loi ur agents, an the f. <-t that It Is au art: Je that can be sold to every houst ow tier, It might not be necessary lo make an ' 4 l"x i it.vo ;ni\Aitr OI*FEU" to secure • > I a gent-at once, but we li av concluded to make it to -how, n't only our confidence in the merits of i ur in; ntion, but in Its - liability by any a geut that w ill handle it with energy. <.ia gents uo\t at n>.k are making fram 1150 to s<• a month clear, ami thi fact makes it s.ife for u- to make our oiler to all who are cut of < in payment. Any age lit that will give our busi ness a thirty days' ti ial ami fall to ol< ar at least • 'no in flits time, AHOVK \i t. i.xri s-r- can re turn all go >.ls unsold to u- and we w ill refund the money paid for them- Any ague or .en eral Agent who would like ti over *l.T> a month, and that one of oar agents tiHik eighteen orders in one day. Our large 6 smith field A .. l'itt-lmrg. Pa. A Fatal Mistake of Children. PHILADELPHIA, March 2J,—A spe cial dispatch to the 1* rasa from Mead ville, says: ;4 si\* chil Jrcn from the vill age of Velonia went out yesterday in search of "sugar water." Not finding a camp in operation the boys tapped some kind of a tree with their pocket knives and all the children sipped the juice. Soon all were taken sick and gave every symptom of being poisoned. George Cnsty, aged ten, is dead, and three others arc considered beyond aid. Tito kind of tree furnishing the deadly poison is not known." PHILADELPHIA, March 21.— 1 a. in.— Another of the poisoned children nam ed Lizzie Pinkhouse, aged six, litis died. The others now seem to be out of danger. It is now said the poison was not from sap as told by the chil dren, but from eating the pla it gener ally called wild parsnip or eowuank. — Patriot. Information is telegraphed fioni Washington that a dangerous conter feit ol' the twenty dollar silver certifi cates is in existence and liable to be ex tensively circulated. Tne minute de scription of the new counteif'eit giyen by the Treasury Department should en able careful men to discover it and save themselves from loss thereby. The chief danger will be to those vvhoaie hurried in their transactions and who naturally suppose that all silver certifi cates, Treasury notes and national bank bills are good. The business pub lie should study the description of the the new counterfeits given by the de ! part ment \ Ty carefully and not take it for granted that everything in the form of paper money heat ing the apparent imprint of the I'liited States Govern ment is good. II tuitirat < n the I 111 inst..at the resilience of th'bridu'- nmllier. by Rev. W. E. I hlier, Mr. lizra' Snillli. of Dakota. Stephenson Co.. II!., (formerly of IVnn Ha)!,) ami Mis- Rosctti Rlshel, of Farm er- MilN. m ci>. (n the loth lust., in I'enn township, Daniel s. Aunian, aged V. year-, I nioiitlis ami I t days. Milllieim llitrfcel. Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old 1,00 Corn tit) Kyo CA Oats White 40 lliiek wheat Flour . r ,.4<> salt. per Ur! 1.4(1 Plaster, groiiml Cement, per liusbel 4, r > to .50 Hurley (in Tvmothyseed Flaxseed 100 (JJovel'seed iVrf> Butter jr, ilams )i, Hides 1_ Veal pork us I {eel Egg* fin Potatoes .'{."■ Lard M COAL MARKET AT COIIt'KN. Egg Coal +1.71 Stove " .".(KI Chestnut 4.7.7 iva :t.r Pea b\ the ear load Special Prices. Ji II ART Ell, | Auctioneer, MILLHEIM, PA. **■****•##* THE SEWING MACHINE WORLD Rcvolntioiiizci I? tlie luMnctioiiof the IMPROVED WHITE SEWIMi MACIIIAE, The King of all Sewim Machines. Conceded by all expei tx to be tlie finest ma chine ev* r placed on the market. The only machine in the world with au AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER, with which a I'll! Z.D can wind a bobbin as evenly as a spool of cotton is wound. The ONLY Machine with a Practical Embroiderer, with which HflAI TII I lAVORHcan IK* done The ONLY Machine with a IIEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT. The ••WHITi: * has a Self-Setting.Xcedle■ Self- Threading throughout , . 111 Hearing Adjustable, Case I hardened and of Steel. The ' WIIITK" t)Mno Coo WVPIOt wliieh :ire only u*" l in tin* cheaper grade* of machines, therefore soon become noisy and hard-running. He min 1 and -EXAMINE THE WHlTE before buying a sewing machine, i: -ALL KINDS OF SEWIXG .1/4 CIIIXKB ni'l'A tit t:n A r nr. A soy A IILH It A TKS. OJ-Oji.s, Nekih.es am Attachment* always on hand. I also keep the //ex/ (Jiialiti/ of LAI>I KS\MISSKS**CHI LPREX*S EINE SEWED 1 >ll ESS SHOES C. G. BRIGHT, Agent, AARONSBURG, PA. ###* **# 1 3JE THE BEST I ui remedy! |2! EKED Hi tTs SI, I S NEURALGIA,! IIS CRAMPS, I Sprains, Bruises,! Burns and Scalds, | Sf.'ntifi, Buckiipkc, . : ■— Frosted Feet and! 1 Ears, and oil otherS Pains and Aches. |? R il,'ft 11 * s a sure, andS r effectual Remedy forß fj Galls, Strains, Scratches, ™ 1 Scres&c,on ) HORSES. sf OT' One trial will prove itsß WZ-jmgFJte merits. Its effects are in® 9 most cases I INSTANTANEOUS. & Every I'ottlo warranted tojfl ft give satisfaction. Send ad- H V BBfeHH dress for pamphlet, free, giv.M ing full directions for the ■ J flM®' treatment, of above diseases. D 'y.'itiLsm Trice2s eta.and 50 eta. perß - bottle. Sold everywhere. t Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, B B Barlington, Yt. §(. |jmo Ijolel, Sos. !U7 & 810 ARCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATESREPUCEFTOS2.OO PER DAY. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their coin fort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places or amusement and the dif i fcrent ltail-ltoad depots, as well as all parts ol | 1C city, are easily accessible by Street Cars ; constantly passing the doors. It oti'ers special inducements to those visiting the city for busi -1 ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited.^ 1 Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor. Read All This! DINGES, VONADA&CO., COBTJRN", ZP_A_- To THE PusLja; Although our honsr has been established bat si.r months we are hap py to inform the people that oar success has exceeded our expectatiom inch month's sales fa r exceeding those of the previous month and we desire to mention here that our stork- of (foods will be made more com /dele ns ire learn the wants of the people. We are now offering Special Drives IX OVERCOATS 5 WINTER SUITS, TO LAST UNTIL TOHUAKY IST. COME QUICK ! TIV think• we hare Pie FINEST INGRAIN CARPET, VERY HANDSOME PATTERNS, /■'or o() ctsever put on the market. LOOK AT IT ! WE Drives in all Departments, and ask- i/ott to give us a call for am/thing you may want in general merchandise and you will be convinced that our stoc is the best place to do your dealing. HV at read g speak of enlarging our rooms in order to bette display oar increasing stock'. ALL ARE WELCOME! REMEMBER THE PLACE— EWDiiiges, Vonada & Co., I ( WCoburn, Pa. | Selling off at Costa W. T. Mauck & Son ARE SELLING OFF TIIEIR EITTIRE STOCK! I "FURNITURE--I To change the arrangement of their rooms. PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, PINING ROOM T77?yß TURK, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDS r l EADS,■ SP RINGS of ivi ry description, HAIR, ('OTTON, 111 SK DECOR.TTJQAFTM arc entirely new patterns, and customers calling at our shops will after examination find that 1 are prepared to suit ail tastes and fancies. The leading Wall Taper manufacturers are desijH lug nm i printing papers so far in advance of those in former years, that we can now show styleS PAPEIR, lEfE-A-IsTOIINTG-S to customers that will improve their homes so much that they will not be without them. I PRICES ALWAYS THE I.OWEST! Earnestly soliciting a kind patronage we invito the public to call and inspect the goods at our shefl Penii St., MILLHEIM, Penna. ■ ~W~. T- HVHA-XJCK &c SQISB ISUY YOUR ■ SHOES. I J". LOOK: haveet, fa. W /&IGAM v| iwarknJ 0 ™" Ml ■ I aoAUF y ING 1 Jr giving a t'j PIPE ORGAN TONE. Address, CLOUCH SL WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit,Micfl