;|l|<|j[illl|.oo, can be bought for $1.50 cash. Inquire at this office. FOUNI>. —Two small keys on a ring were found on the sidewalk in front of Mauck's furniture store. Tho loser can obtain the same by calling at this office. —S. D. Musser and his oldest daugh ter, Mabel,were to Bellefonte, on Tues day attending the wedding of Miss Eva, the daughter of J. J. Musser to Dr. M. A. Kirk. —II. F. Donehower, the artist and Mtointer of Lewisburg, was in town on Tuesday evening and took in Aarons burg on business. lie gave the JOUR NAL office a call. —ln Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment is combined the curative properties of the different oils, with the healing qualities of Arnica, (rood for man and animal. Every bottle guaran teed. —Among our callers this week : Reuben Grimm, of Madisonburg ; Miss Puella E. Dorublaser, of Cliutondale ; Mrs. Bragdon.of Portland, Maine ; W. C. Heinle, Bellefonte. —ln the list of "Honest publishers" given in the Agent's Herald ot Phila* delphia, we find the name of the Mil!- heira JOURNAL recorded. Our m otto —"Houesty the best policy." —J. A. Decker, butcher at Spring Mills, wishes to inform the people of that place and neighborhood that he has opened his meat market and is ready to supply his patrons with meat at all times. —Our neighbors, W. T. Mauck & Son, the enterprising furniture men, are receiving new goods almost daily. For neat and tasty furniture at reason able prices they take the lead in this part of the country. —Wm. Kreamer, the ticket agent at Coburn statiou,contemplates building a fine residence at Coburn, near Trumpf heller A; Vonada's store. Coburn has quite a cluster of neat and cozy homes which were built there of late. —Our next door neighbor, W. N Auman, will turn farmer on a small scale this sumnnr. He will till the several lots belonging to B. O. Deln inger on Fenu street and "earn his bread by the sweat of his brow." —Mr. Condo, the present landlord of the Rebersburg hotel will make sale of some of his personal effects next Satur day, preparatory to vacating the hotel. Mr. Moyer, of the Madisonburg hotel expects to take possession of the stand. —You will find McDonald's Improv ed Liver Pills so satisfactory as a cor rector of a torpid liver, as a regulator of the bowels, as an eradicator ot till iousness, that jou will regret not hav ing tried them sooner Mouey refund ed to dissatisfied purchasers. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —Rev. Dietzler, of Adamsville, Pa , the new Lutheran pastor of this charge, will move to Aaionsburg beginning of next week. The members of the church contemplate giving him a pleas ant and substantial reception on his ai rival. —Constable G. W. Harter couldn't bear to be behind hand in the improve ment fever and he made up his mind to fix up his premises in a No.l style. lie is altering, repairing, painting, white washing, &c. and when doue he will have one of the stateliest residences in town. —3fessrs.Long,the proprietors of the Penns Caves, six miles west of 3/ill heim, are erecting a fine totel building near the caves. Operations have com menced and some of the minor build ings are already completed. It will te one of the most popular summer resorts in the state. —John Swartz, Sr., of North street, after four months confinement to the house, made his appearance on our streets on Tuesday and is on 4 fair way of complete recovery, we are glad to note. He came around to the JOUR NAL office to see how the printer is getting along. —Landlord S. T. Frain takes great pride in his new sett of double harness, which he received last week. It is a beauty and combined with his fine cab makes an elegant turn out. On Sun day we enjoyed a pleasant ride to Re* I bersburg in company with other gen tlemen in this nobby conveyance of the First National. —Rumor has it that a number of our prominent citizens are negotiating for suliable grounds to open a new ceme tery. Glad to hear it, and hope it may not be a "soap bubble scheme." If competition will prove as benebcial in this enterprise as it does in other indus tries we may probably look for well-kept burial grounds. —lncreased buoyancy of spirits, per fect assimilation of food, improved ap petite, gain in flesh, sound refreshing sleep, heightened color in the cheeks and lips, added brilliancy to the eyes, follow the use of McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alter ative. A bottle or two used in the fam ily would obviate the entire train of spring maladies. Dissatisfied purchas ers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y & CO., Philadelphia Agents* Sold by J. Eiseuhuth, Millheim, Pa. —The last arrival of scrap pictures at the Journal Store goes ahead of any thing ever brought to town before. THE LATEST IN.— The full line of Summer Silks, all colors, all stripes, all qualities,all the latest styles which just arrived at D. S.Kauffiuan & Co's store, Main street,Millheim,Pa. Will be sold at rock bottom prices. Come and see them. FOR SALE. -S. K. Faust gives no tice that ho wishes to sell his valuable farming land, situate in Millheim bor ough north of Abs, Ilarter's farm, and which he lately bought of David Seholl. The land is in first-class condition and purchasers will find it a good invest ment. —One of the town councilman in forms us that they received word from the Gleason & Baily Manufacturing Company saying that tho Millheim Hook & Ladder Truck will be ready for shipment within ten days.. This prompt business and will necessitate speedy action oh the part of the couucil and committee on organization. Tako notice of Mrs. Weaver's ad vertisement of Millinery Goods this week. She has opened her new stock and it is just too lovely.' The ladies will do well to call at her popular stand on Peun street, where they will find late styles, tine and tasty woik, low prices. Do not forget the place—Peun street, opposite Ilartman's foundry. Deininger's Ready Reference Tax Receipt Book ts frowiug in public fa vor. Customers,from a distance are beginning to call for it. It is an ad mitted necessity for every tax-payer who does his business in a practical manner. It it arranged to last for ten years and sells at the low price of 40 cents. Call and see it at the JOURNAL Store. tf FOR THE LADIES.—Mrs. E. J. Brumgard is at present in the eastern cities pnrchasing the most complete stock of J/illinery Goods ever btought to town. On her return she will be pleased to show her customers the la test styles of Spring and Summer Hats and Bonnets, all grades and prices, and will give satisfaction in every respect to her many patrons, who are respect fully inyitei to call on her, at her place of business, Maiu street, next door to Campbeb's store. —MANY children suffer from day to day; puny, palid, fretful and feverish, variable appetite and restless sleep, fin ally die, and their parents never sus pecting the real cause, that the little sufferers'stomachs are iufested and eat en through with worms. Twenty-five cents invested in a box of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders would save the doctor's bills and the patient's life. Entirely vegetable. Easy and pleasant to take. Money refunded to dissatisfi ed purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa. —Many people had gathered on Sun day last at Aaronsburg to attend the rededication of the M. E. church at thai place. Rev. J. B. Polsgrove, it is said, preached an excellent sermon and was assisted in the exercises by Rev. Heck man. the preacher-in charge. The church was crowded to its utmost ca pacity and enough money was raised 10 wipe out a debt of over s6oofor repairs, pay all the expenses connected with the dedication and a surplus left. It was a fair and bright day for the members. —The first quarterly meeting of Cen tre charge which was held in the Evan gelical church at Woodward over Sat urday and Sunday was one of the most pleasant meetings held on this charge for a long time, savs our informant. Rev. J. M. Ettinger, P. E. preached three excellent and instructive ser mons. The young people's meeting on Sunday afternoon was largely attended and was addressed by Rev. J. M. Et inger, Rev. B. Hengst. Rey. S. M. Mountz and J. C. Mots, Esq. Miss Beckie Young presided at the orgau | and the singing under her leadership was very creditable. —Close application and strict atten tion to business liava enabled Messrs. Elias Luse & Son to make their plan ning mill at Millheim the most im proved and modern mill in this and neighboring valleys. These gentlemen, by their push and enterprise, have suc ceeded in establishing a large custom and are daily growing in popularity. Their woik of manufacturing all kinds of building materials 'u unsurpassed. Read their advertisement in another column and if in need of anything iu the line of Doors, Sash, Flooring, Ver andas, &c. you can find no better place to go than Elias Luse & Son's Steam Planning Mill. —Miss Puella E. Dornblaser,of Clin toudale, Pa., and her friend Mrs. Brag don, of Portland Maine, were in town a lew days and were the guests of Mrs. B. O. Deininger and Mrs. S. D. Mus ser. Miss Dornblaser, who is the prin cipal representative of the Women's Home and Foreign Missions for the Luth. Synod, favored the Lutheran Sunday school in this town with an able address bearing on missions with a view of organizing a children's mis sionary society. The lady is highly ea ucated, a fluent and very pleasant speaker and possesses the great gift of winning the hearts of her hearers and awakening the dormant feelings for the vast mission cause. On Sunday even ing she addressed a fair audience on the same subject in the George's valley church, on which occasion Mrs. Brag don also read the 24th chapter of Mat thew, keeping her audience spell-bound by her distinct and emphatic style of de" livery. In fact it wa3 a rare treat to listen to the remarks of these accom plished ladies. —J. E. Fetterolf, the furniture man, is moving bis engine to Spring Mills —GeorgeCampbell,Hopkinsville,Ky , says: 'Burdock Blood Bitters is the best preparation for the blood and stom ach ever manufactured.' BEWARE OF FRAUDS.— Be sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. It cures Colds, Croup, Asthma, Deafness and Rheumatism. —Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the best medicine that can be. employed to cor rect irregularities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet through, in their action, they cure costipation, stimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up, and strengthen tho system. NOTlCE.— Having been appointed a gent by the Buck Thorn Fence Co., for the sale of the celebrated Buck Thorn.Steel Barbed Fencing, I Invite persons wanting this handsome, lasting and cheap article to cull on me. J. B. FISIIKR, 10-3 m. Penn Hall, Pa. —On Saturday, May 16th,S. K. Faust will offer at public sale at bis coi\,ch shops, Centre Mills, a fine lot of new and second hand buggies, spring wag ons and carriages. Also a Mare, a yearling Colt, a Cow, a lot of lumber and shingles, aod other articles. See bills. —J. C. Condo, the expert carriage builder of Penn Hall, in company with J. W. Bartges, called on us yesterday afternoon to engage an advertisement which will appear in our next issue. The fine phaeton iu which he lode was one of his sample jobs and wo must say a finer conveyance we nave not seen for some time. Jim is a masterhand at his tiade. —The * constantly tired-oxW feeling so often experienced is the result of im poverished blood, and consequent en feebled vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla feeds and enriches the blood, increases the appetite, and promotes digestion of food, and the assimilation of its strengthening qualities. The system being thus invigorated, the feeling rap idly changes to a grateful sense of energy. LOOK HERE.—I cure Piles. 1 have a positive remedy for piles. By its use many cases .of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. It cures as if by magic. Money refunded to dis satisfied patients. Address, II.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, Pa. WORK OF THE COUNCIL.— The town council at its last regularly meeting on Saturday evening did a good deal of business, the following being some of the more important transactions: A thir ty-days' noiice was issued to the own ers of the Red Barn on Psnti srteet, to remove the high hank at the front en trance of said building. The construc tion of sidewalks in front of the M. E. church and Mrs. Sarah Barter's prop erty, and also at the U. B. church on Main street was ordered. The road known as the "Long Lane" to be re paired and $25. were appropriated for that purpose. A committe of ten was appointed to organize a Hook & Lad der Company. The committee is in structed to meet on Friday evening at half past six o'clock sharp in the Jour nal office and is composed of the follow ing gentlemen : Dr. J. F. Ilarter, J. 11. Swartz, E. Brumgard,Wm. B. Mil ler, Samuel Weiser, Jr., Dr. D. 11. Min gle, Win. Maize, F. D. Luse, J. W. Lose, R. A. Bumiller. The council adjourned and met again in special session on Tuesday evening foi the purpose of fixing on a proper lo cation and ground for the 11. & L. car riage building. —IT is now conceded on all sides that there is not and never has been a reme dy of such remarkable efficacy as Curtis Carmelite Cordial, in curing cholera, dysentary, cholera morbus, summer complaints, cramps, pains in the bow els, or any intestinal irritation whatev er, a single cose brings remarkable re lief and a single bottle is guaranteed to cure any case or money refunded. A remarkable pain killer and yaluable household remedy. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhutb, Millheim, Pa. NOTES FROM A LADY VISITOR.— Editor Journal : Accompanied by a lady from Maine, who ha 9 traveled ex tensively in Europe and just returned from spending the winter in South Car lino, have made a tour of the Valley and my companion expresses herself as perfectly delighted with the charms of this valley,romantic and fresh scenery, fine farms a~.d buildings, and the hos pitality of the people is an hourly topic of conversation and praise. The moral tone of a people is tested by the schools and churches, tasty homes established and supported prov ing that thought is taken for the com ing generation. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Lutheran church so well established deserves en couragement fiom every minister and member of the Central Penna. Synod, and the women are all agreed to take hold of the work and lend their aid to the cau3e of missions. It is the great work of the times. Everywhere wo men are taking greater interest In the christian work —much remains yet to be done. The fourth biennial convention of the General Synod convenes at York, Pa., June 2nd—KKh, just aftei the meeting of the General Synod at Har risburg and every auxiliary is request ed to send a delegate. Grander results have been achieved and attained than ever before, as the reports will prove, Millheitn, May 6th, 1895. P. E. D. Neighboring News. AARONSBURG. The dedicatory services at the M. E. church wcro well attended. Rev. Pola grove, of Hilton, Pa., preached two very impressive sermons. The interior of the Lutheran parson age is being repainted by James Look er. Rev. M. L. Dietzler, the newly e lected pastor, is expected to make his debut on the 12th inst. L D. Kurtz left for 3/ifilinburg on jtfonday morniug where he has taken charge of Sankey's tannery. Mrs. Forster is about to improve her residence with a now portico. Cashier Wm. B. Mingle and family, of Centre Hall, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yearick on Saturday and Sunday. Ilenry Philips left for the eastern cities on 3/ooday morning. It is believed that 3/r. Sylvis, the el der, has been employed as first assist ant at the Penn House. 3/r. Immel has shown extraordinary foresight in the choice. Decoration day is coming, but as yet no arrangemeuts haye been made to celebrate it. Who will make a move in the matter i HAWKEYE. SMITH TOWN. Mr. & Mrs. 11. E. Duck left for Nit tany Valley last Thursday morning to attend the funeral of Mr. Duck's broth er-in law, Daniel Emerick, who died on Sunday, the 26 ult., at his residence two miles east of Ilublersburg. Two young men from Millheim pass ed through our town tho other day with moro "spirits" than necessary. [Bad report on our boys.—Ed] George Royer planted a fine lot of trees along his property. George Schuyler deserves much cred it for cleaning the ugly brush fence south of John Keen's meadow. Michael Frame and wife,of Millheim, were visiting their friends in our town. The old gentleman looks right hearty yet. There was a raisiDg in our town, but Jumbo's nose wasn't long enough to be there and so he can't give particulars. Charles Frankenberger sold his lots, situate ODO fourth mile west of Millheim along the pike, and containing eight a crea, to H. E. Duck for SIOSO. A number of our folks were to Aa ronsburg on Sunday, attending the re opening services of the M. E. church. JUMBO. Penn Hall. The fellows that wanted to drive through town the other day were sur prised when their horse stopped all of a sudden. Of course, the men could not help it, and we presume the horse couldn't either. At any rate, they had quite a time ere they could get the thing started. Miss Mary Guise has gone to Coburn to take charge of a school in that town. Mr. Henry Kerstetter, of Bellefonte, is here doing some fancy work for J. C. Condo. Mr. K. is a coach smith by trade and hard to beat. We arc sorry to record the sickness of Miss Clara Guise. Hope she may soon recover. Mome of our boys are making occa sional visits up the country. Why is it thus ? Some attraction, eh ? JACK PLANE. WANTED.—Several good canvasers to sell an article which every tax-payer needs, and which one lourth of them will buy if properly presented and explained. No humbug, but an article of practical value. Those whs mean business may call In person on the uudersigued need not apply q DEININGER. , MABKIED. On the 28th ul t., at the home of the bride, by Rev. Z. A. YearicW, Mr. T. Benton I Irich, of Sellnsgrove, Pa., and Miss Clara M. eldest daughter of Major J. B.Fisher, of Pcnn Hall, Pa. On the 19th ult..at the home of the bride,near Ixigan Mills. Clinton Co., Pa., by Rev N.J. Miller. Mr. John li. Moyer, of Sugar Valley to Miss Ellen H . Schaefler. DIED. On the 15th ult,. near Potters Bank. Reuben, son of John and Mary VVeayer, or scarlet fever, aged 7 years. 10 months and Ave days. The fun eral services were held at Rebersburg. On the 25th ult. near Logansville, Clinton, Co.,at tlie residence of her son-in-law, Mr.fclias Wolf, Mat v. wile of Anthony Dress, aged iJ years and 15 days. . „ „. Funeral services were held in Emanuel s Re formed church (iroon Burr, I'a.yOu the 2itn ult. On the 20th ult., in Nittanv Valley. Duniel limerick, aged 09 years and 5 months. Deceased was aconsistent|meuiber of the Lutn. church from his youth up and died with christ ian resignation, A strange coincidence con nected with the time of Ids death is mat on the same day four of his children connected them selves with the same church by con lir mat ion. ELI AS LUSE & SON, —PIIOPKIKTOIW OF THE— MILLHEIM PLANING MILL east of the new Ev. church, Peun St., fflillheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, —AND MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. A SPECIALITY. Having our own planing mill,it will be to the advantage of those intending to buila to con sult us. made on all lcinas of buildings. Flans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of ooßt. 18-ly J. H. KURZENKN ABE & SONS' MUSIC HOUSE. 1202 N. THIRD STREET. HARRISBURG, PA. BAUS 8c CO'S Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral Upright, Grand PIA.MTOS The best now made and endorsed by all eminent artists. The most beautiful and sweetest toned in the world Smaller Musical Instruments, Organettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c. Sheet Musio (including the popular 5 and 10 cent music) Music Books Strings, &c. CALL TO SZE3ZE3 ITS. Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Fa., Agent for Union and Centre Counties. UILLMBIM MABBBE WOM&S s, * %. - ' f-Ji _A..C. 3VETJSSEK,, ' (SUCCESSOR TO DEININGER & MUSSER,) DEALER IN All kinds of Marble Work, SUCH AS Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Tombs, &c. ALL KINDS OP Granite Monuments and Headstones furnished at lowest prices. 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I Persons who suffer from Indigestion can arrest the progress of that painful malady by the use of an after-dinner | pill, so composed that it will give tone to the stomach, prevent heartburn, rouse the liver to healthful action, invigorate the kidneys, and thus, through the activity of these organs, promote the natural movement of the stomach and bowels. AYER'S PILI.S are so compounded that their action, though mild, effectually pro duces the above results. They also, in curing Constipation, remove the cause of Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Kidney Dis ease, Rheumatism, and many other serious I ailments. AYER'S PILLS contain no mineral nor poisonous sub stance, and do not gripe unless the bowels are irritated, and even then their influence Is healing. To continue their effect in constipated or chronic cases, they need only be taken in diminishing instead of increasing doses. For seamen, and in habitants or travelers in sparsely settled countries where physicians are not at hand, they are of* inestimable value. There Is hardly a sickness they will not alleviate, and in most cases cure, if taken promptly. To young girls just entering upon womanhood, and to women whoso period of maternity is drawing to a close, Ayer's Tills, iu moderate doses, merely sufficient to ensure regular action of the bowels, will be found of Incalculable Value. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. W ANTEDrK'ri'KS Trees, drape Vines.Shiubs, Hoses, &c. SALARY AND EXPENSES, or LIBERAL COMMISSIONS PAID. Full instructions given, so inexperienced men can soon learn the business. Address J. F. lECLAKE, Brighton, N. Y. 15-it TIT 4 ITCH —Ladies and gentlemen to W iliilLU* take light, pleasant employ ment at their homes (distance no objection); work sent by mail; $2 to $5 a day can be quietly madeaio canvassing. Please address at once GLOBE MFG. CO., Boston, Mass., box 5344. This remedy contains no injurious drugs. ELY'S CREAMBALM Cleanses th CCATARF^H Inflammat i o Heals the Sores.i^^|| Res tores thelt Senses ofTasteßL^x' Smell, A quickUclief. AY" FEVER A positive Cure. CREAM BALM has gained an envia ble reputation wherever known, displacing all : other preparations. It is a creamy substance. L A particle is applied into each nostril, causing no pain and Is agreeable to use. Price 40 cents ' by mail or at Druggists. Send for circular. r ELY BROTHERS, Diugglats, Owego, N. Y. A. A. BLIZZARD The United States Government Census Vol ume, just publised, speaks of the "REM AKK A BLE SUCCESS" attending our "UNIQUE AND i UNTIRING EFFORTS" in pushing the Ameri can Agriculturist. It began the current year . , with a larger subscription list than at any cor responding jieriod iu twelve years. The able corps of Editors, who have made the American Agriculturist a welcome visitor to thousands of Aincri *ai homes for a quarter of a century, are now bending all their energies to make the Journal, It jxissibie, more Interesting and! val uable than ever to our readers. And you may forthwith conclude tuat it Is Sweeping over Pennsylvania,where It already has so many subscribers and friends, to quadruple its circu lation. For who will fall to embrace THIS UN PARALLELED OFFER? A FAMILY CYCLOPAEDIA FREE.—Any per son, subscribing to the American Agricittturist ( English or German) for 1885, whose subscrip tion is promtly forwarded to us, together with the subscription price, *liO per year, and 15 cents extra for packing and postage on the Cy clopedia—making *1.65 in all—will receive the American Agriculturist for 1885, and be pre- * sented with the American Agriculturist Family Cyclopaedia, just out, 700 pages. 1,000 engrav ings. 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