fl(<|llll(<im Journal. THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, 1885. Published by R A. BUMILLER. PHILADELPHIA will soon do away with telegraph poles and haye the wires laid under ground. GENERAL LOGAN, after T three months' contest for the United States Senatorship in Illinois, was re-elected to that office on Tuesday. THE Plymouth epidemic is abating. There are nearly 100 less cases than ap peared by the canvass two weeks ago. Many old cases are convalescing and'no new ones have appeared.' RIEL, the rebel leader in the Domin ion of Canada, has been captured. His soldiers are all scattered. Many of them are giving up their arms and the Canadian rebe'lion is entirely ended. THE president appointed Charles B. Staples to be collector of internal rev enue for the twelfth district of Penn sylvania (Wilkesbarre) vice Edward H. Chase. THE new postal card under the new contract will be a delicate pink in col or instead of the present yellow. The Bize will be.the same but the texture of the card is to be improved. SIXTEEN years ago the murder of MaryMonrman,a little girl of 6 years of age,occurred in Philadelphia, and John llanlon, a barber living near her moth er's house, was convicted of the mur der and hanged. On last Monday the Boston Herald printed the confession of the man who really committed the murder and which gives the sad intelli gence that a man has been hanged inno. cently. W THE date ot adjournment of our leg islature has now been fixed for the 12th of June. Antidiscrimination bills,revenue bills, apportionment and appropriation bills will have to be pressed through In the remaining few weeks and nobody can expect a careful consideration of these measures in such short time. The tardiness of the legislative body in their work is the subject of universal dissatisfaction. Boss. Chris Magee has found that James A. McDewitt, ot Lancaster, is not the man to win the fight against Colonel Quay, for state treasurer. He has discovered that State Senator Lewis Emery, jr., the millionaire oil prince from McKean county, will do better, and that gentleman will enter the field with the determination and confidence of winning the victory. Those who know say that Emery's popularity, ambition and means, will make it lively for Qnay and the chanc es of success about even. Signs ot Returning Prosperity. POTTSTOWN, May 18—The rolling mill of the Potts Brothers Iron Com pany, limited, of this place, which has been lying idle since last fall,started up in all its departments this morning on single turn, giving employment to a large number of men. The firm has received sufficient orders to keep them going for some time. The iron indus tries are picking up considerably in this section of the state. A Mistake. Many mistakes are made for want of thinking before forming a conclusion. A great many people will take a city weekly instead of their home paper be cause the former happens to be a trifle cheaper. They never stop to think that they are supporting an industry outside of their own community, while they are neglecting a similar industry of which all ought to be proud—the home newspaper. They may read a city weekly for a month and not find eyen their own county mentioned. The home paper comes every week freight ed with news, notices, markets, &c„ in which they are interested.lt is a means of disseminating items of local import ance, it exposes those who are dishon est, it upholds honesty and morality, prompts and promotes their own enter prises. It is the best paper for the fam ily published, because the tone is moral and it contains nothing that contamin ates the young reader, but stimulates him to the habit of reading, while yery few issues of city weeklies, taking the opinion of ministers to be correct, are suited for the family; Take your home paper, pay for it, and influence your friends in its behalf, and you are sup porting an industry that is working hand-in-hand with the church and common schools in the struggle of in telligence and Christianity against ig norance and crime.—Ex. CLOTHING- SPECIAL. H. R. Whitcomb,Clothier,Lock Hay en, can at the present time give you some remarkable bargains in cloth ing, having bought a large amount of Clothing from the firm of Knowles, Leland & Co.. Boston, Mass., manu facturers of fine clothing, who are re tiring from business. These goods have been bought at pric es so that we can letail them for much less than they cost to manufacture. You may never have an opportunity to purchase good clothing as cheap as you can from us at present, as we must realize on these goods. WHITCOMB , Sign of the Bed Flag. Lock Haven. Miscellaneous News. Storms in the West. Emigrants Overwhelmed by a Wa terspout—A Death-Dealing Oyolone. KANSAS CITY, MO., MA Y 18.— An Omaha special says a waterspout de scended upon a ravine near Kearney, Neb., Friday night, washing a family of emigrants, named Scott from thfir wagon, and drowning two children. The Journal's Kirwin, Kan., special says : A cyclone passed through Rook county ou the 16th, about 4. p. 111., starting near the line between Osborne and Rook counties, at the southeast corner of Medicine township, and fol lowed a westerly course, dealing death and destruction throughout the path way of its entire course. Nearly fifty persons were injured. Among the fat ally injured are Rev. Grimes, wife and child, killed ; a child, name unknown, fatally injured; George Campbell, miss ing, supposed to have been killed; A. J. Johnson, brother of 11. M. Johnson, banker, of this city, badly injured by falling timbers in a stable where he had taken refuge. The loss at Bull City* and Stockton consists of chimneys blown down and window glass broken by bail. Some hailstones measured four inches in di ameter. At this point but little dam age was done. The damage in Rook county will probably reach $50,000. —MANY children suffer from d;IY to day; puny, pal id, fretful and feverish, variable appetite and restless sleep, fin ally die, and their parents never su - pectins the real cause, that the lit te suffercrs'stomachs are iufestedand eat en through with wonus. Twenty-live cents invested in a lx of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders would save the doctor's bills and the patient's life. Entirely vegetable. E isy and pleasant to take. Money refuuded to dissatisfi ed purchasers. J O HNS TON, HOLLOW A Y CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenlmth, Millheim,Pa. Locusts in Illinois. The Beyenteen-year Ravengers,Pre dicted by Professor Reilly, Appear. • —- CHICAGO, M ay 18.—The seventeen year locusts, which Professor Reilly predicted, seemjto have made their first appearance here. They have been found in large numbers close to the surface of the ground, and are moving upwards. The indications are strong that an un usually large swarm will appear in a short time. Very extensive apple or chards were planted by capitalists this spring, and a large eruption of locusts will almost certainly kill them. Prof. Reilly's prediction was to the effect that the country would soon be visited by two great broods of locusts, of the seventeen and thirteen year va rieties, and that this is the first time in 221 years that they have appeared in conjunction. They will not prove great ly destructive, and the injury they will inflict will probably be confined to fruit trees. The visitation, he said, would be prolonged until late in July. CULTIVATION AND REFINEMENT. — Ron. B. S. Hewett, ex-Speaker House Representatives, writes: 'J. A. Mc- Donald. Dear Sir l have been buying my Flavoring Extracts for years from a Pittsburg manufacturer. Recently we tried a bottle of yours and found it very good indeed. Enclosed find five dollars. Send me its value in your Vanila Ex trHct' - Moral—always ask for .McDonald's Flavoring Extracts. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseuhutli, Millheim, Pa. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE for June comes to us, a paragon of beauty,ahead of all otiiers. The principal steel-en graving alone is almost worth the sub scription price. "No other magazine," as we often hear said, "has such steel engravingtf." A charming story by Frank Lee Benedict, illustrates this pretty picture. The colored steel-fash ion plate is also unusually brilliant, ev en for "Peterson." Most of the other illustrations—some fifty iu number are devoted to the fashions, to patterns in embroidery, etc. The "Story ot Louisiana Pine-Lands"—one of rare merit—is finished in this number. But all the stories and novelets in "Peter son," as is well known, are exception ally good. Considering the low price of this magazine, and its very great mer it, we wonder it has not an even larger circulation; every family ought to take it. The terms are but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and costly premiums to those getting u clubs. Now is an especially good time to subscribe; for a new volume begins with the July number, when those who do not wish back numbers can com mence. Specimens are sent gratis, if written for, to persons wishing to get up clubs. Address Charles J.Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Justice Who Stole Chickens. EASTON. May 16.—Joshua Gray, Jus tice of the Peace of the Fourth ward, Philipsburg, was arrested this morning for stealing a lot of choice breed chick ens from Hyde Kugler. All the combs, wings and tails were clipped to prevent identification. Kugler heard that Gray had robbed his hennery, procured a search warrant, captured the chick ens and arrested the thiet. —By land or at sea,out on the prairie, or in the crowded city, Ayer's Cathar tic Pills are the best for purgatiye pur poses, eyerywhere alike convenient effi cacious, and safe. For sluggish bow els, torpid liver,indigestion,bad breath, flatulency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy; Corrcoicd. Miss Anna Johnson, of -24 Front street, Columbus, Ohio, says: 41 1 suffered from nn aggravated form of const ipation and indigestion for several months. My fain ily physician tried all kinds of medicines and pills, but to no effect, 1 began tothink my ease was a hopeless one, A friend ot mine (Mrs. Elvira Redmond,of East Long street, this city), called,and seeing the con dition I was in, recommended me to try your MANALIN. I must say I had hut little faith in the medicine, but after I had taken a few doses I was convinced that MANA LIN was the medicine for me. A Her I had taken one bottle I was entirely well of my complaint, 1 consider it one of the best remedies for constipation I have ever used. I haveysevcral friends who are us ing it. They think it an excellent remedy, I recommend it to all who are afflicted with constipation or indigestion. Any one doubting this statement is invited to call on me at 24 Front street." Mr. Milton Knotts, Urbana, 0., writes: 44 Last November one year ngo I was tak en sick, and called in our family physician. He examined meandsaidl had symp toms of typhoid fever. He gave me medicine for two weeks or more with out any relief. I began to think that my days on earth were fast closing in. I saw at once that his medicine would not reach my disease. Just as I was about to conclude that I would have to die, my daughter brought me one of your pamph lets. .1 noticed a case whose symptoms were like mine, and PERU NA and MANA LIN had cured him. I concluded at once to trv it. I procured one bottle of PERU NA and one of MANALIN, and took them as directed, and before I had used the two bottles I began to receive strength and gain in flesh. I finished the rest of the two bottles and continued its use until the third bottle was used. When they were used I could eat anything I wanted to and go about my work. I consider that if it hadn't been for your PSRITNA I would have been in my grave. Parties wishing information can write me at the above place. I recommend your medi cine wherever I go." Mr. John R. Davis, Moundsville, W. Va., writes: 44 1 have been handling your PERUNA ever since its introduction. All who have used it speak highly of its curative properties. I consider it a reli able remedy." f • Mr. George Fisher, Portsmouth, 0., writes : 44 I am handling your PERUNA, and having a good trade on it, . It give# splendid satisfaction," —IT is now conceded 011 all sides that there is r.ot and never has been a reme dy of such remarkable efficacy as Curtih Carmelite Cordial, in curing cholera, dysentary, cholera morbus, summer complaints, cramps, pains in the bow els, or any intestinal irritation whatev er, a single dose brings remarkable re lief and a single bottle is guaranteed to cure any case or money refunded. A remarkable pain killer aud yaluable household remedy. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY X CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhutb, Millheim, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF APPEALS.—APPEALS WILL BE held for the several townships and boroughs in the Commissioners' Office at Hellefonte as follows: Monday June Ist.—For the township of Rush. Taylor. Worth. Huston, Union and boroughs of Philipsburg, Unionville, and Mllesburg. Tuesday June 2nd-—For the townships of Burnside. Snow Shoe, Boggs, Howard, Curtiu. Liberty, Marian, Walker and the borough of Howard. Wednesday June 3rd.—For the townships of Miles, Haines, l'enn, Gregg, Potter and the Borough of Millheim. Thursday June 4th, —For the townships of Harris, College, Ferguson, Half moon, l'atton, Benner, Spring and the borough of Hellefonte. Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. The assessors are required to attend the ap peal with the transcript. Four mills for county purposes. 1 JOIIN WOLF, ) A. J. GKIKST. > Commissioners. J.C. HENDERSON. ) Attest: G. W. RIXUBUOKU, Clerk. 18-4t AUDITORS' NOTICE.—ESTATE OF ADAM FISIIFR, DEe'n.—The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre co., to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the accountants in the estate of Adam Fish er, dee'd to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties in interest for the purpose of his appointment, on Tuesday, June 2ml l&is, at 10 o clock, a. 111., at his office in Bellefonte, Pa., when and where those who de sire may attend. J.C. MEYER. 20-3t Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OKCKNTUECO.. ESTATE or JOHN HOSTEIIMAN.DEC'D —The undersigned an audit or appointed to make distribution of fund paid into said court in the estate of said John Hos ternian, dee'd, to and among those legally en titled thereto w. 11* meet the parties in Interest, at his odice in Bellefonte, on Friday, May 20th, 1885 at 10 o'clock., a. in , when and where those in interost may attend. J. C. MEY ER. 10-3t Auditor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.— Letters testament ary on the estate of Elizabeth Shirk, tyte of iJlaiiies township, deceased, having been frranted to the undersigned, all persons know ng themselves indebted to said estate are here by requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them duly proven lor settlement. E. 11. MUSSER, 20-6t Executor. EXECUTORS' NOTlCE—Letters testament- I ary on the estate of Jeremiah Hoy, late of Gregg township, deceased, haying been granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demand: against the same are request ed to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. ISRAEL VON ADA, SAMUEL WISE. 20-Ct Executors T A ATTi ? Claims a specialty. Warrants, I i/\ !\ 1/ ' and ADDITIONAL HOMK STEAD CIItTIFICATES and all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and sold. SUS PENDED ENTRIES. LAND, PATENT and PENSION cases attended to. Correspondence solicited. A. A. '1 liomim.Attorney at I.aw Kooni 33 St. Cloud Hld'g.Wttibingtoii. COSTIVENESS affects seriously all the digestive and assimilative organs, including tho Kid neys. When these organs are BO affected, they fail to extract from tho blood the uric acid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes Rheumatism and Neu ralgia. The functions of the Liver arc also affected by costivencss, causing Bilious Disorders. Among the warning symptoms of Bilious ness are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Weakness, Fever. Dimness of Vision, Yellowness of Skin, l'ains in the Side. Back and Shoulders, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity ill the actiou of the Bowels, Vomiting, etc. The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pains, Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Water brash, Nervousness, and Depression, are all evidences of the presence of this distress? ing malady. A Sure Relief for irregu larities of "the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found iu the use of AYER'S PILLS. Thov stimulate the stomach, free the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore it to a salutary and normal condition. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. f Sold by all Druggists. To our Patrons of 1885. With Mad greeting* tor pint favors.wo respectfully solicit your patronage for the coming season. Wo aro now prepared to furnish the farmers ofCentro county with every thing In the line of FA RMINU IMPLE MENTS AND MACHINERY, such as MOWERS, It K Al* KlfS, HINDERS, RAKES, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, LAND ROLLERS, COMMON AND CHILLED I'LOWS, GRAIN DRILLS, CORN DRILLS AND PLANTERS, CORN WORKERS, HAY FORKS, CI DER MILLS, CORN BHKLLEUS, EN GINES AND THRESHERS, SMALL SEPARATORS AND IIORSR POW ERS, and. In fact.any and everything a farmer may need, and at prices to suit the limes. Wo arc also prepared to sup ply extra parts of all the machinery wo sell, and for many machines wo do not handle; keep constantly on hand SEC TIONS, KNIVES AND RIVETS for nearly all the Mowers and Harvesting Machinery In use. We uslo make a specialty of HKAV Y ENGINES AND BOILERS, BAW MILLS &c., make estimates on all kinds ofKac torles and Mills, and guarantee to give as low or lower prices for the same class of work than any other concern in the State. Our FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP is iu first class order, and we aro prepared to make and finish all classes of Machinery with promptness and dis patch,do any and all kinds of work done in any machine shop. We guarantee in writing tliat all Machinery purchased from us is in every respect flist chiss and none superior. Also, work put out from our shop second to none, and our prices for everything as low as the lowest. ,f.T ** Call on us before purchasing your IM PLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, and" 1 wo will make It to your profit. We make an offer this Spring to a limited number oUarmers of Pcnns Valley who are us ing Corn Planters, built here at this place either by Harpster, tlie Centre Hall Manufacturing Company or our selves, to exchange with them our new Improved JFcrtllizer. Planter and Drill for their old ones, allowing them a large price for their old planters. So coine on with your old machines, no matter how near worn out. The first come, the first served, and remember only a limited number will be exchanged- VAN PELT, SIIOOP $ CO , CENTRE IIALL, Pa. Musser House. MilHieim, ------ Penua. RESORT^ Two miles from Coburn Station on L. & T. R. R. Fine Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight of town. Healthy locality and fine moun tain sceneries. The celebrated I'ENNs VAL LEY CA VKS but five miles distant. The |flnest drives in the state. FIN E SADDLE HOUSES, CARBIAGESJAND BUGGIES for the use of summer boarders. Double and Smile Roots, newly furnished, for fipilieawith children, on secouu and third floors. Bus to all Trains. TERMS REASONABLE. W. S. Musser Prop'r. 16-1 v Millhelm, Centre Co., Fa. LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOU! THE FINEST STOCK OF AHB BUMMER HIIiHHSBK —JUST RECEIVED BY— IMTiR, S. -A-lsnST-A. IMI. WEAVER, PENN STREET, MILLHEIM, PA. Ti) is elegant lot of goods was selected with great care and consists of the latest and most popular styles of Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. Call and see for yourselves. Journal Store Column. t This is the Jour nal Store Column: while the Journal Store itself is at No 20,Penn Street Millheim, Penna., JJI ' W \ t ■ I where you will find a full line of School & Blank BOOKS, Sunday School Sup plies, Stationery, Bi bles, Albums, Stamped Goods, Pe ncils, Pens, Toys and a general variety of goods, such as are usually kept in first class stationery and ♦ variety stores. • Call and See. * * 'B* Q* BMEMim V <*• - "* . M • > : " . . I ") v H# . .V •—* ~j x ■ * . v..- .v✓ at -*g $ - -s;• i . .fc £•*-j£ ; . X - ♦" 1 -■ S **** , '*** ~ V," *• w'w " * Next week this space will contain the announcement of ' | D. S. KAUFFMAM & CO'S —OPENING OF THE = * *. Finest, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of Goods, ever brought here, some of which arrives daily at their new store room on MAIN STREET, - - Next door west of Musser's Hotel, - - MILLHEIM, PA. Do not fail to Call and See. Ml Uheins Market. Corroeted every Wednesday by G. A. Harter,grocer. Wheat, old 100 * * * .* oats White 50 Buckwheat , 50 Flour i-00 Salt.per Brl 150 Plaster, ground Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley . £ Tyiuothyseed *•*? Flaxseed ]-J Clove rseed 6 •**; Butter Hams Sides 9 Veal - Pork Beel , Eggs * Potatoes. ® Lard 8 "Mas luse & son, —PBOPBIKTORS Or THB — MILLHEII PLASM MIL, east of the new Bv. church, Penn St., MiUheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, —AND MANUrACTCBKBB OP Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. A Having our own planing mill,it will be to the advantage of those inteudlng to bulla to con sult us. GirContraota made on all kinds of buildings. Plans and SpeoifLoationa furnished on application, with est imates of oost. 18-ly FARMERS!! Don't be Deceived As there are persons offering for sale Phosphates branded "Twenty Five Dollar" and other similar brands, which look very much like ours, we caution formers not to be deceived. Use only the article which has our name and address on each bag. None other is genu ine. BAUGH & SONS, Sole Pro prietors and Manufacturers, Phila. mu THE WAS? TWENTY FIVE MIUI PHOSPHATE worm 1880 We Caution all persons not to i infringe upon our trade ?parks and brands. Bayg-h & Sons, PHILADELPHIA. THIS PAPER s ? J Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce , Street), where aflver. as—■■ lmiiHf ensrwsHEW YORK jI * a tl^epe tl^epe in a gottle. . SMARTING SSSTJrJZLfJz lag paiaet roo bum* ar scalds. It will step the pais as aooa is * noDlied. nHMBMHMMMMMM PfIIICIIIMC Abuadaaes to care a score IfUUbnliU ead tW coughing r that oftea leads the way to Coasaiaptioa, It wax rot- I mvsLV ease a Cough hi if minutes. PII H If I kl C Mo™ thaa enough to save UIIUR lIV O a do#ea chiidiM Choking with Caour. One miaute alter the first dose the hardest attach of Croup wUI he reliered. fell ||f*fi<V|ft||| f>lPw# S A wall aa. a ka WHEEZING serere case of Asthau. The direct cares of Afitat W ■HweBMBHi o equal m A ithn eopv, • - 1 —.-..-j la the above cases Or. Themes' KcWctfk 09 MS be relied upon. It has gives relief to thaaisadh Keep it ia your house. Then is hardly a week at the year it will not be useful. i ' KMf IMI more money than at anything else ■■f IMI by taking an agency for the best WW ■ |m selling book out. Beginners succeed ■■ ■■■grandly. None fail Terms free. Hallbtt Book Co.. Portland Maine. IQ 111 NOTICE OF OPENING!!! s Mr. I. E, Couldren hereby respectfully Informs the public tftat bp is now prepared to do all kind of Tailoring Work 1 from an OVERALL to a fine BUJT or OVER COAT. He is a mechanic ol many year's ex perience 4PD guarantees SATISFACTORY Wprk- HP has opened his shop In Brown's building, oppo site Campbell's store. Main street, wberp he Will be glad to receive the patronage of the public. A line of samples constantly kept |n stock. Recpeetfnlly. E. I. COULDBEN.
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