PICKINGS, The provident housewife who put up m large store of grapes can, eyen now, change her canned ones into excellent spiced grapes. Turn them from the can into a porcelain kettle or a preserving kettle of any kind; add spices and vine gar to suit your taste ; boil from twen ty minutes to half on hour. Cinnamon, allspice, and cloves are the best adapt ed for flavoring. Four steps are regarded by Dr. B. W. Richardson as all-important for the idvanoement of national health, viz : The physical purification of the general public, the radical suppression of dis eases which arise by communication of the affected with the unaffected the promotion of knowledge and thrift and adcqoate provision for food and drink among the masses, and lastly the en couragement of unity and organization in sanitary administration. A. Woman With a Mission. Rev. C, H. Spurgeon says : I have heard that a woman who had "a miss ion" makes a poor wife or a bad moth er, this is very possible and at the same time very lamentable; but the mission I urge is not all of this sort.Dirty rooms, ■totternly gowns, and children with unwashed faces are swift witnesses a gainst the sincerity of those who keep other vineyards and neglect their own. I have no faith in that woman who talks of grace and glory abroad and . usee no soap at home. For His Boy's Sake. A Beautiful Incident Connected With the Great War. What marvelous Jpower lies behind these simple words. "For mother's Bake," "For my boy's sake" "For the aake" of some loved one, what noble deeds have been wrought I what perils and dangers shunned 1 The following incident illustrates the potent influence of this phrase: The office door opened softly, and a stranger in poor,soiled soldier's clothes walked in. The man who sat at the desk was a lawyer, a judge—and he was very busy over the papers of a pending suit. It was in the days of the civil war. The stranger had born his share of the suffering that was in the land. He had been wounded in battle, and weak and emaciated, he was on his way back to his native slate and town. But the busy judge scarcely raised his eyes to look at him. The poor sol dier had taken off his cap, and stood, feeling confusedly in his pockets. "I have —1 did have a letter for you." The judge took no notice of the tim id, hesitating words. He was very busy, and he was conscious of a feeling of annoyance that a stranger should break in upon his time. The confused, nervous search in the pockets continued, and the judge grew still more annoyed. He was a human man, but he had responded to many soldier's applications already and he was very busy just now. The stranger came nearer and reach ed out a thin hand. A letter, grimy and pocket-worn, lay on the desk, ad dressed to the judge. M I have no time to attend to such"— but the impatient sentence was chpck ethon the good man's lips. The hand writing on the letter was the handwrit ing of his son. He opened the letter and read: "DEAR FATHER.—The bearer of this is a soldier discharged from the hospit al. He is going home to die. Assist him in any way you can, for Charlie's sake." And then Judge A forgot how very busy he was. His heart went out towards the poor, sick soldier, and for *'Charlie's sake," his own soldier-boy far away, he loaded him with gifts and acts of kindness, and lodged him till he could send him on his way rejoicing. A Wonderful Stomach ▲ Man Who Beats Police Officer Frenoh of Elmlra. There is a man at Madison, Ind., by the name of o'Donnell,who has a stom ach that must be lined with fire-bricks. The endeavor of Walcott of New York to eat quails has revived reminiscences of O'Donnell's exploits, and they are sum marized as follows : In the fall of 1879, on a wager, he ate thirty quails in thirty consecutive days. At a subsequent date he ate, in thirty consecutive days,double the number of quails—sixty. On April 5,1881, he ate twenty-four goose-eggs in 15:20 seconds. On April 20, 1881, he deyoured two mince pies in an incredibly time, wash ing them down with eight drops of cro ton oil. On July 4,1881, at a public celebra tion in the park, in twenty minutes by the watch.be ate a cooked goose,weigh ing eleven pounds and ten onnces, in c'uding the stuffing, and then demand ed his dinner. In the fall of 1881 he drank a half pint of castor oil on a wager. On another occasion, the Scientific American having, as O'Donnell says, stated it to be impossiole for a man to eat a dozen oysters in sugar, he tested the matter, and very easily got away with three dozen sugared oysters at one short sitting. One day last week, on a wager, the loser to pay the bill, he ate five cans of sardines in ten minutes, and asked for more. O'Donnell ia a hale, hearty man, of good disposition, unmarried, of Irish parentage, and is about forty vears of age. It is fortunate that Mr. "O'Don nell is unmarried, as he might wake up some night and eat up his wife's corsets : boopskirts and other nourishing para- SSookf Wh ' ch usuall J accompany a * ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a slek child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send t once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSIXDV'S SOOTHING STROP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. its value is incalculable. It will relieve the pM>r little suf ferer immediately. Dependipon It, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It curesdysentery 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'S SOOTH ING STROP FOR CHILDREN TRUTHINO is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physici ans in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 80 cents a bcttle. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. W0 want Live. Energetic an Capable Agents in every county In the United States and Can ada, to sell a patent article of great merit, ON rrs MERITS. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per eent. profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protect ed in the exclusive sale by a deeu given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every houseowner, it. might not be necessary to make an "EXTRAORDINARY OFFER" to secure good a jrcnts at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its salabtlity by any - gent that will handle it with energy. Our a gents now at work are making from $l5O to #*00 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for. us to make our offer to all who are out of em ployment. Any agent that will give our busi ness a thirty days r trial and fall to clear at least *IOO In this time, ABOVE ALL EXPENSES can re turn all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them- Any agent or Gen eral Agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least *7;"I T? ha, in-V, _ mui'ket as much Clover Sued iu one ALtj Ai" ME W ARK MA CHI NECO.^cSI KEWAEK. Q. I 1 T ELIAS LUSE. . F. D. LU.SE. Elias Luse & con's pLAMING JJJILL, In the rear of the Kv. CI. uich, IVu street MILLHEIM, PA. ALL KINDS OF PLANING MILL WOKK. BUCll" AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Bails, Balustrades, Verandahs, ANI) ALLJJSTYLES OF IMIOTTLIDIILTG made to order ut ihe most reasonable prices. A share of pubUe patronage respectfully so licited. 30-1 y D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTUREU AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, A.ARONSBURG, FA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Matresses, every style of Moul d ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 36-ly STANDARD. I § TON JONES It ■ IM lirartny., U;.M OF Tr# Beam and Beam Box BmGHAMTOHj S6O . nd I JONKB h pays thafrcltht—fv>< fr* Price Lit mectloD thl pa|*r and ■ I JUNES OF BINBHAHTON. ianus>wa aickuiu>a, N. *• rpiiE MILLHEIM JOURNAL ctob Printing Office is now supplied with GQQB and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. -♦ ** ♦- # LETTER HEADS. t NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED. JO3NTEO BINCHAMTON BMJmuWEALTH! *• C. NKItVK AND BIUIJI TRI'ATMKXT, • KUarßiitecd pclfic tor Hysteria. Dizziness.Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervona Prnßtration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De prMton, Softening of the Braiu resulting In inaaulty and leading to misery dec., and death; Premature Old Aro, Hailenneti, Lots of Power In either aex. Involuntary Loaaca and bpermatorrhaaa cauaed by over-cxertlon of the brain, •ell-abuae or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment SSI a box, oraix boxes for $5, sent by mail pre paid ou receipt of price. WE cuarantee six boxes To cure any cane. With ench order received by na for air *f*' ttc< 'ompanied v, in, gj we will send the pnrchaser our u "'ten guarantee to refund the money If the treatment doea c,,re -Guarantees Issued only by v cKeuhfFmotKH*rriiie?." It Immediately | nvh *• *" CB *Upa(lon, Purlflcs the Skin. Mailed I rniM,r a upou recci P' of 25 cenU. Dnaurpaaaed for I - EISNER & MENDELSON, j — ,22^£®®®^re(frt^Phnad^lphla^lJ MILLHEIM MARBLE WOBKS The Oldest, The Largest, j The Cheapest, ! Most Reliable Establishment, I In till* part of Pennsylvania. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, 4 ; manufactured in ihe most | artistic style and of the best material. All work warranted and pat up in the most substan tial manner. KiPOur prices are so low that it will pay persons in need, of malrbe work to give us a call. DEININGER & MUSSER proprietors Shops oast of Bridge, Main St., Millheim, Pa. E DOWNS' ELIXIRJHMj H. DOWNS' I Vegetable Balsamic LIXIRi For tho euro of .ption, Cough 3, Colds, Catarrh, B isthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, B La, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, B aeasea of tho Throat, Chest, and Hb In all cases whero this Elixir Ls P* gg used its olßcacy If at once manifested, con- ■— vinclng tho moat Incredulous that Q 2j CONSUMPTION £ Uis not incurable, if properly attended to.— SB At Its commencement It is but a slight irrita- CO CO tlon of the membrane which covers the Lungs; _ - 5E then an intlamation, when tho cough is rather jZZ dry, local fover,and the pulsomorefrequont,tho S £3 cheeks flushed and chills more common. This ® Elixir in curing the above complaints, oper-S® In atcs so as To remove all morbid irrita tiona and intlamation from tho lungs I to the surface, and finally expel them from H tho system. It facilitates expectoration. It heals the ulcerated surfaces and relievos the cough and makes the breath- H| ing easy. It supports the strengthen! at the same time reduces tho fover. 11 is free from H strong opiate and astringent articles, which are B| of so drying a nature as to be in great danger of H destroying the patient; whereas this medicine I never dries or stops the congh, but, by remov- H M ing the CAUSE, consequently, when the cough H Hls cured tho patient is well. Send address for H §8 pamphlet giving full directions, free. Prico 33 cts., 50 cts., and 91.00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. W lIEIRT, JOniSOT & LORD, Props., Burlington, Yt. I ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR.BHdI SEND TO TONES l™ Bl^F 0N the I JONES* SC. ALE Price List o BTJNNEJ Bellefonte AgU ZSMKLPIPE ORGAN TONE. W Address, CLOIJCH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit,Mich. LcwisMirj and Tjrons Railroad Tine . LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 9 A. vr. A. M. P. M. p. M. P. M Montandon 7 t- F 9.40 2.<*5 0.00 7.15 Lewisburg 7.25 10 05 2.20 Fair Ground 7.10 1U.13 2.25 liielil 7.40 1(1.27 2245 Vioksburg 7.45 18.36 2.40 Mitliiuburg tAUOarII.OO ar 2.56 le. 3.05 Millmont -....8.22 3.28 Laurelton 8.33 3.40 Wiker Run .8.57 4.08 Cherry Run 0,15 4.25 Fowler .......9.35 4.47 Cobnut 0.4S 5.04 Spring MlllsarlO.ls ar.5.30 LEAVE KASiWARD. S 4 U H IO A. M. P. M. Spring Mi 115.... a.50 1.60 Coburn 618 2.20 Fowler 0.28 2.33 Cherry Run. 6.48 2.55 Wlker Run...... 7.05 3.15 Laurelton - 7210 3.40 Milimont 7.40 3.52 Mifliiutwrg 8.00 1L4.5' 4.15 p. m. Vleksburg 8.15 12.10 4212 Biehl 8.20 12.17 4.38 Fair Giound.— a. M. 8.30 12.33 4.48 P.M. Lewisburg fi.35 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.30 Moiitumioiiar. G.45ar.9.00ar 1.05ar.5.20ar 7.40 No*. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail West: 3 and 4 with Sea Shore Express East: 5 and 6 with Day Express and Niagara Express West; 7 and 8 with Fast Line West; 9 and 10 with Wiliiamsport Accommodation East. IL— FORMANANOBEAST. 19 THE BEST I n EXTERNAL I IS BmEimi, 9 NEURALGIA, S CRAMPS, Sprains, Bruises,! BurnsandScaldsJ ■—J Seltllee, Fscksclie, ■ IKM Frosted Feet and! OEars, and all other m Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and] effectual Remedy for] Galls, Strains, Scratches,] Sores, on HORSES. I gm One trial will prove its] merits. Its effects are in] most cases I INSTANTANEOUS. Every bottle warranted toH give satisfaction. Send ad-H MHH areas for pamphlet, free, giv-H ing full directions for the■ treatment of above diseases. H NgNkH Price2s cts. and 60 cts. perl I bottle. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnson k Lord, Propriftm, ] Boriington, Ft. ' WBirontcd tho most perfect Fertiliser Drill In existence. Send Tor cir. tular, A. B. FAUUt llAlt, York, Pa. Pennsylvania STEAM ENGINES, * A. B. FABQUHAR, York Pa WiSM*-* Cboapeat ud beat for all pur. 4JuhKSt3SWf—- poßoa-eimple, Btrong aud da- MicniKoar RaMraßy. Vortieal Engineß,*Hth or AddrcnA. B. FABQURAB, York, Pa. \ \ FABQ7HAS KETSTONE COSH PLAITTE2 Warranted the betconi drepper and most butor in tba 3 BP., JSHN BULL'S . Smii'sloiiicSynip " FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL OiSEASES. - The proprietor of this celebrated medi* cine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand -0 ing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it feci! to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have beenoured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, una in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the w disease has been checked, more especially 10 in difficult and long-standing cases. Dsn le Ally this medicine will not require any aid , s to keep the bowels in good order. Bhould a the patient, however, require a cathartic •' medicine, after having taken three or four u doses of the Tonio, a smglo dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SARSAPABLLLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections—the Rig of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to tho sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONiC SYRUP, BULL'S SAHSAPARiLLA. BULL'S WO3H 'tSTROYER, The Popular Ramodioo of tho Day. Pi Ucipal Office, S3l 31 tin St., LCITSVILLE, KT 0. S. MORGAN & CO. MAXtTACTUMI TOT * 1 DURABLE LICNT DRAFT Triumph Reapers AND THE NOISELESS New Clipper Mower. The TRIUMPH REAPERS are unequal ed for crtmplicity in construction, ease of management, light weight, durability and good working capacity in all conditions of grain. The NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valoable improvements. Send for I ijc.ttrtiia.tvd CrnctrTJUt. Good AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory, D. S. MORGAN A CO., Brockport,MonroQCo.,N.Y. THE Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY, DURABILITY THE MOST POWERFUL K § ALL KINDS OF TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. B re to mb 4 for oar new Catalogue before baybg, i BUOHAHAH WIKD MILL CO., BUGKANAW, MICHICAW. ommmm Indlxat.-i cHi.j 1... . > lu, t'.V) Loc-n't ft- 8U Loot's Mo, SuncestLr lo Er. Lutis'Lirpcnscy. Eitabllalied |Q Year*. THIS PAPER " ■ ■■■%# ■ rii fcill BOWELL A Cott Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruoe Street), where adver- Biaau jktegNEW, YORK-