11(1 Journal. THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, 1885. Publlshed~by R. A.~BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —The GLORIOUS FOURTH next. —Tho busy farmers are making hay. —Hope yeu may have a pleasaut Fourth. —A full line of Ohio Crockery at Kauffman's new store. —Lewisburg counts on 20,000 strang ers on the Fourth. —FLAGS, at large stock at the Jour nal Store-three sizes. —Smoking Tobacco only 5 cents a quarter pound at Kauffman's. WANTED.—One or two nice Shoats. Inquire of D. S. Kauffman & Co. —Jacob Dutweiier is making im provements on his farm south-west of town. —Mrs. E. I. Couldren left for her home, Shamokin, Pa., on Monday morning to visit her parents. —Gospel Hymns, No. 1 2 & 3 combin ed,with or without music—at the Jour nal store. tf —The financial committee of the town council have decided on three mill as the rate for this year's boro' tax. —A BUTTER CHURN with "bock," good AS new, can be bought cheap for cash. Inquire at this office. tf —Some remarkable cures of deafness are lecorded of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Neyer fails to cure earache. —Remember —Kauffman's drug de partment is always kept full of all kinds of Drugs and Patent Medicines. —Geo. Ulrich is rebuilding and en larging his stable, which will greatly improve bis property 'n "Stra ssburg." —Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure in disgestion, Heart Burn, Costiveness and all malarial diseases. Twenty-five cents per bottle. —The picnic and festival season has opened for a certainty. Hardly a week passes that we do not hear of at least one. —As a fisherman, landlord Frain, of the First National, is very lucky. He came home with 100 fine trout one day last week. —The scholars of Miss Stevens' school were picnicing in Swartz's woods, south of town, on Friday. A pleasant time was had. —Hope Hose Company of Lock Ha ven, accompanied by the Seltzer Band will gj to Lewisburg on the Fourth, in new uniforms. —Children's day was observed last Sunday by the Ev. church of this place. There was a good programme and a fair attendances —By bis late and continued improve ments Mr. S. D. Musser has already wrought a wonderful change on his premises on Main street. —A splendid new lock has been pur chased by our fire department for the truck house, to which every member of the company carries a key. —Hon. John B. Linn is announced as one of the orators in Lewisburg on the Fourth of July. Ex-Governor A G. Curtin will also be in attendance. —There will be services in the Luth. church, Millheim, next Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock, when the pastor, Rev. M. L. Dietzler, will preach in English. —'TheGreatZingari TootbacheDrops, for toothache and neuralgia, have no equal. Only costs 15 cents at any drug store. Warranted. Sold by J. Eisen huth, Millheim, Fa. —Trying to do business without ad vertising is like winking through a pair of green glasses. You may know what you are doing, but nobody else does. —Oar neighbor, Jonathan Harter, reoeived a kick on bis knee by one of bis horses, last Fiiday. The accident was fortunately without serious re sults. —Dr. F. H. Van Vilzah, one of Spriog Mills able physicians illumina ted our saoctum by his agreeable pres ence on Friday afternoon. Call again, doctor. —Some heavy thunder showers visit ed this neighborhood 011 Sunday even ing and the result was a refreshed veg etation and an invigorating and pure atmospnere ever since. —Stated by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Lancaster, Pa. J 4 Have guaranteed o ver 300 bottles of Burdock Blood Bit ters for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bill ious attacks, liyer and kidney troubles.' —John Weaver, of Potter's Bank, died at his residence at said place, on Monday morning, of consumption. Mr. Weaver was well-known iu this place, haviug resided here for severa 1 years. —The Musser brothers would re sp< ctfully give notice to rollerskaters that their rink will be open on the af ternoon and evening of the Fourth July. Lovers of the sport are cordially invited to come. —Miss Cora Reifsnyder, one of the teachers of our summer schools, is ar ranging a picnic for her scholars, to be held in Alexander's woods, south of town, on Saturday July 11th. Every body is cordially invited to attend. I —Mr. and Jfrs. Irey, of Chester ■ Springs, Pa., ure ft t home on a visit to ; the lady's parents, l)r. J/usser's at Aa ronsburg. They arrived on Thursday. —Wm.Pealer at Spring ATills receives new goods every day, His business is on the increase. His motto is "quick sales and small profits" and the people know it. —We hear many complaints about the loose plank on the sidewalks of our borough. Will the boro' fathers give this matter their attention, bofore somebody breaks a limb V —Miss Nannie Britt,of\VestVirginia, is visiting at John Bright's, Aarons burg,and having come to this section of country for her health, the lady expects to spend the greater part of the summer there. —As far as we could learn the festi val of the Reformed Ladies' Jfite Socie ty at Aaronsburg was a successful un dertaking, a large crowd of people hav ing been in attendance. We are unable to give the amount of net proceeds. —A small pet dog, having long white hair,with a black spot on his back and a black ear, belonging to Jacob Hazel of Afadisonburg, was lost in Millheim last week. The owner kindly requests the finder to notify him and hold the dog until he calls for him. NRW GOODS Mrs. E. J. Brumgard just received a new lot of Jfillinery Goods, which comprises the latest and most beautiful styles of Headwear ever brought to town. Her prices are mod erate and the ladies are kindly request ed to give her a call. tf —Master G. Y. Hosterraan, of Aa ronsburg, and Miss Katie Bartnolo mew, of this place, both of whom are inmates of the Deaf & Dumb Institute, Philadelphia, arrived home on Thurs day forenoon to speud the summer va cation with their parents. LOOK HERE.—I cure Piles. 1 have a positive remedy for piles. By its use many cases ,of the worst kind aud of long standiug have been cured. It cures as if by magic. Money refunded to dis satisfied patients. Address, H.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, Pa. —A burglar attempted to enter the bouses of Mr. Stephenson and Wm. Kerstetteron the road to Coburn on Wednesday night, the men being from home at the time. The attempt was unsuccessful,the fellow being scared off by several pistol shots fired by Mrs. Stephenson. —The meat market on Main street, formerly owned by Jared Kroamer, of Miles township, was purchased by Mr. Daniel Hoy, of this place, and tlie new proprietor took charge of the stand on Monday. John Miller, the popular butcher, will continue to attend to the practical part of the business. —The H. &L. boys had their first drill oti Saturday evening, chosing the writer's property on Penn Street as tbeir place of operation. We thought they did right well for the first time aud a few more trials like it will put the boys in shape to fight any fire suc cessfully. Of course, as usual, a fair crowd of spectators watched the pro ceedings. ACCIDENT.—On Sunday morning, while Mrs. llebecca Royer, residing at Madisonburg, walked around tbe house she bad tbe misfortune to fall and break ber arm near tbe wrist, and also received injuries about tbe face. Tbe old lady bad a paralytic stroke last win ter from the effects of which sne bad not jet recovered, ber one side being entirely lame. —W. T. Mauck, our furniture dealer on Penn street, is doing a right lively business at present. Lately be receiv ed some very nice furniture, such as extension tables, lounges, cbambersuits, stands, &c. and be seems to have little trouble to sell his stock. His selection is always tasty and his prices suited to the times. Call at his furniture 9tore when in need of anything in his line. —Notice is given to the public that Prof. Milea 0. Noll, of Lewisburg, will take charge of the Aaronsburg Acade my after harvest. A terra of TEN weeks will begin on tbe 27th of July. All grades of scholars will be admitted on reasonable terms. Special attention will be given to those preparing for teaching. The patronage of all desir ing the education of their sons and daughters is respectfully solicited. —Solomon Eclinger, of Woodward, who several weeks ago made the rash attempt to take his life by shooting himself in the head, and who. suffered from the injuries received ever since, was relieved of his earthly troubles by death 0:1 Monday morning at one o'clock. 11 is aggrieved family sur rounded the bed of the dying man and thsir feelings under the circumstances must have been sorrowful beyond de scription. The remains of tbe deceas ed were interred on Tuesday afternoon. THE VACATION SEASON.—The sea son lias arrived when country publish ers and printers seek relief from the many trials and troubles incidental to their business in a week's vacation. The constant confinement arouses in the minds of all hands in the office a natural desire to have a "week off" for recuperation and the JOURNAL will Hiaye its custo.nery rest next week. We ask the kind indulgence of our read ers during our short recess. The office will be open however to receive any or ders for work or payments of b*lls. —One hundred Ladies' Jerseys on ex hibition at Kauffman's. All styles and prices. —Prof. C. L. Gramley, the teacher of one of Rebersburg's se'ect schools, call ed on the JOURNAL on Thursday and reports good progress in his school. Considering the professor's well-known capabilities, this report is quite credit able. —ln no other medical preparation have the result of the most intelligent study and scientific inquiry boon so steadily and progressively utilized as in Ayer's b'arsaparllla. It leads the list as a truly scientific preparation for all blood diseases. —B. O. Deiningcr, the Journal store man, has returned from his week's trip and at the same time he received a new lot of specialities, which are 011 exhibi tion at his store 011 Penn street. For something novel and rare he takes the lead and his prices are lower than ever. Call and see. —The new railroad was finished on Saturday, but for the sake of making the work of driving the last spike a more ceremonious proceeding that duty was deferred until to-day. It need not require more than a day to inspect the road aud then it can be opened to the traveling public.— Daily News, (Mon day.) —M\ss Sadie Adams, whose accident at Lewisburg we mentioned in a form er issue, is still suffering greatly from her burns and improving very slowly. ML st of her time she must be kept un der the influence of morphia aud is yery weak as she takes but little nourish ment. We sincerely hope she will have a speedy recovery. NOTlCE.—Having been appointed a geut by the Middletown Tube & Iron Company of Middletown, Pa., for the sale of their Iron Pipes, &c , all persons needing anything in this line will save money by calling on me. W. 11. BARTHOLOMEW, 20-3 m Spring Mills, Pa. —No injurious effects can follow the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, in the treat ment of malaria diseases. It contains, besides a specific and uufailing antidote for miasmatic poison other remedial a gents which unite to expel the poison ous humors, purify the system, and leave it 111 a healthy and reinvigorated condition. STRAY MARE.—The undersigned wishes to give notice that 011 the 26th of June a dun mare, about 10 years old, blind in the right eye,with black stripe on back and weighing about 1100 pounds came to bis place, two and a half miles west of Millheim The owner is requested to take her a way. C. W. IIUBLER. —While W.L.Bright, of Main street, took a drove of cows to Coburn 011 Thursday, for shipment, a vicious cow became enraged at little Harry Derr, a sou of Wm. Derr, who had been em ployed to help driving. The mad ani mal knocked the boy to the ground gun ning over him seveial times, and but for the timely assistance of Mr. Bright and others, would have killed the boy. He was considerably bruised,but escap ed without serious injury. —PENN ROLLER A/ILLS at Farmers' Afills is now in complete running order and has already established its reputa tion for making the best, sweetest and richest flour in the market. An essential of harmony in the house hold is good, sweet, white bread. The wife is powerlbss to accomplish this re suit unless she has good pure flour, with which to make bread. Try it and have peace. MUSICAL COLLEGE.—The 2Sth Session of six weeks, opens Monday evening, July 27, for the study and Training of Young Ladies in Vocal and Instrumental Music. For circu lars, address F. C. MOYER, Director, Freeburgh, Pa. STRIKE, STRIKE, STRIKE.—In order to raise a balance wanting in the Town Clock fund,the Town Clock Committee have decided to hold an ice cream festi val in the afternoon and evening of the Fourth of July, in the Town Hall of Jfillheim. All are concerned in this enterprise and a cordial invitation is extended to all to assist in contributing the necessary balance. By order of the Town Clock Com. —The undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of this community that he expects to teach a fall term of school iu the Grammar room on Penn street, and respectfully solicits the public pat ronage. Due attention given to advan ced scholars and terms reasonable. M. I. JAMISON. ACCIDENT.—Seymour Winkelblech,a son of Adam Winkelblech, of Haines township, met with a distressing acci dent, while hauling lumber last Friday. The saddle horse, which he was riding, happened to fall, throwing the young man under the tongue, with the full weight of the horse on one of his legs, fracturing the bone right above the an kle. The broken limb was set by tbe attending physician and he is doing right well. —ln honor of the coming great na tional holiday—the Fourth of July - Mr. Frain. of the First National Hotel procured a 100 pound sea turtle and will serve the following bill of fare dur ing the week : Turtle Soup, Clam Soup, Chicken Corn Soup, Watermel ons, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Beans, Peas, Cabbage. Mr. Frain, besides be' ing a pushing and experienced hotelist, is an old and patriotic soldier and nev er allows the day of independence to slip around unobserved. For particu lars of his proposed celebration 011 the Fourth see in another column. —The finest line of Swiss and all kinds ofEmbroideries ever seen in Mili heim, at D. S. Kauffman & Co's. —On Monday night, June 22nd, the hotel at Lemont, this county, was to tally destroyed by fire. The landlord, Isaac Armstrong,and his family barely escaped with their lives by jumping out of the windows. All the furniture was burned, besides s*'2o in bills and cur rency belonging to Mrs. Armstrong. A gold watch and all the clothing of one of the boarders was consumed by the names. The origin of the fire is not known. There was insurance on the house and furniture. —Mr. Daniel Shook, residing in Se ville, Madison Co., Ohio, in a recent letter to this otllco, writes as follows a bout crops and business : We are hav ing splendid growing weather here at present. Wheat is pretty good in this section. Ido not think it will be ready to harvest before the 10th of July. (rass is simply tremendous. Plenty of lields will yield from two to two and a half tons to the acre. Corn is not very large, but the stand is pretty good and if the Season is favorable will make a good crop. Times are pretty dull and our business men are complaining a good deal in regard to the dullness of trade. —The excursion train leaving Le mont for Lewisburg in the morning of of the Fourth will leave Lewisburg on its return at 10 o'clock, at night, in stead of 4 in the afternoon as announ ced last week. This makes it some what unhandy for folks who live at some distance from Coburn, as they will hardly reach home before Sunday morning. Many had intended to go to Lewisburg next Saturday, but this new arrangement will keep most of our peo ple home. The fare for the round trip at will be the regular excursion rate, $1.40. GRAND FOURTH OF JULY AT 3/ILL UEIM. —S. T. Frain, proprietor of the First National Hotel, wishes to inform the public of this town and neighboring country that the national holiday will be observed at 3fillheim by au attract ive programme. A brass band will fur nish music throughout the day. Glass ball shooting and a grand parade will take place during the latter part of the afternoon. An address will be deliver ed in the evening by an able orator, af ter which a grand display of fire works will be exhibited and two brass bands will be in attendance. Everybody is cordially invited to come to town and take an active part in the festivities of the day. FESTIVAL.— The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they will hold a festival in the town hall at Millheim on Friday and Satur day, July 24th and 25th, at which ICE CREAM, CAKES & LEMONADE will be served in the best manner. The pro ceeds are to go for the benefit of the unfinished Ev. church and they extend a cordial invitation to all to attend and patronize the festival. Ev. LADIES' 3/ITE SOCIETY. —Deininger's Ready Reference Tax Receipt Rook ta growing 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 Htore. tf Neighboring News. Enterprise, June 22nd, 1885. Ich bin letz-es is ja Aaronsburg. Meister Drucker, ich will dir nochmal bisel Bchreiwa. Mer hen widder en Legschen g'hat am Samstag a Woch for en Reseryoir oder ken. Hen halt die Persimious g'riegt. Sie hen die Monkeys g'hat fer sie runner beisa. Well die Townkillers hen uns gebotta. Sie hen der alt Know nothing Schtile g'nuroma. Sie sin am Fieitag Abed imns g'rennt, wie es dunkel is worra, von Haus zu Haus, un hen die Weibs leut verplaudert,das sie dergeg* schaffe Now es hat en alte Wittfrau g sagt, das wann mer der Reservoir baue don, dehte sie Enterprise verlasse. Mer hen Lots so. Awer sie hen sie so meane Liege weis g'macht. Sie hen g'sagt das wenn mer en Reservoir hetta dann dehte die liublen das keh Dawdy hetta in der Reservoir g'schmissa un versoffa were. Now sell is just so dinn as noch ineh vo n ihre Arguments. Mer hen just aw so Bublen g'hat In dera Enter prise, das ich wehs. Un der Gut Man hat sie hehm g'holt. Ich denk wann eu Reservoir da g'west wer, dann het er es net hehm g'l.umma. Well wann die Reservoir gut sin for die Bublen ver sauffe, dann wer's gut wann ehner da g'west wer schon for dij letz'e hundred Jahr. Na hets net so viel von dene Townkillers da. Now Meister Druck er, un all das des sehna, es is net des friseh Wasser, das sie sich so wehra— es is der Dahler das sie so petzt. Now hab ich en Plan fer ihre Dahler. Es is en Mann in Milwaukee der hat en Trade Dahler g'scliluckt, un er hat noch g'lebt for paar Dag zurick. Now wann seller Miser net doht geht, dann hen unser Miners all fin Bank fer ihre Dahler nei duh. Sell is about so negscht das sie Americanised were. Du hetschtsehne solle wie sie g'schatTt hen fer uns zu biete, just fer die Dahler un Cents. Now sin schon paar von denne soft hep wo mit ihne g'yote henn soiry das sie net das Wax aus ihre Ohre hen vor der Legschen. Awer sie sin blind wo sie hehre sotte and dawb wo sie seline sotte. Es hen schon Kerls g'sagt sie dehte nimma vota fer sella Kiwel Company. Now sie hen schmer te Kerls uf ihre Seid. Es Wasser Board hat all das Wasser in ihre. Heiser hen mit Branches Notice g'schickt, siemis sa Stop Cocks an ihre Branches duh, g'seint "By order of the President and Board." Now Jake hat so en No tice odder Law Babier grigl, un hat's net lesa kenna, weil er uet in die Frei schul gange is. Dernaw is er niwer zum John feres ihn lesa lasse. Ja, sagt John, ich hab aw ens g'rigt un ich wehs net recht was es mehnt, awer ich denk es mehr.t em President sei Board Bill. Cock is en Hinkel Hahne un sell is was tie now hawe wella, das mer helfa solle bezthle. Ich geb keh Cent, Jake* Ick ess keh Hinkelflehsh im a gauze Jahr un wanner Hinkel essa will mag er aw's Bill futta. Pardy odder net, sell geht zu hart gega die Grain, sell is zu viel g'fodert vom a Enterpris ing Mann. KIWEL COMPANY. SMITH TOWN. 3/r. and 3frs 11. E. Duck left for Lock Haven on Friday to visit rela tives. 3/r. E. Bressler. of Itebcrsburg, was visiting in our hamlet. ,1. 11. Frank found a rye stalk con taining sixty heads, from one grain. W. C. Duck beats the record with ono that has 01 heads. 3/rs. John Bright, of Aaronshurg, is staying with her sister, 3frs. Slmrtzer, to ilo her house work, which that laoy is unable to do on account of sickness. Some of our farmers contemplate cut ting their grain the latter part of this week. I). S. Kauffman, ono of 3/illheim's merchants, accompanied by a friend, were the guests of 3/isH Lizzie Keen. W. F. Smith, while working in his field,found a den of foxes. The follow- 1 ing evening he enrolled a large crowd and led them with torch lights and oth er utensils to the place to dig them out. But after having excavated a good siz ed cellar Lliej gave it up for a had job and returned home without 3/r. Fox. Not sly enough for the creatures. Humor sjieaks of a grand Harvest Home picnic at this place. Henry Keen was after some stray sheep the other day. He also reports that his fields are covered with millions of grasshoppers E. E. Bressler successfully transfer red his colony of bees intohis improved frame hive. The work was witnessed by a crowd of curious s|>ectators who were afterward iuvited to a liberal hon ey supper. A number of our folks were to Aa ronshurg last Saturday eyening to at tend the festival. JUJIHO. COBURN. The monkey with the organ grinder have again made their appearance. Aarouburg is well represented at this place. Fred. Kurtz, of Centre Hall, bought a car load of wheat (nine hundred bushel) from Ilarter and Mensch on Friday. Geo. D. Croll, of Ashley, Pa., pur chased three lots from Evert and Bow er on Thursday for $550, and expects to put three buildings OH these lots this summer yet. Sam uel Evert, Jacob Moyer, Wm. Kers tetter and a few others went away on a fishing excursion on Thursday. Our friend, John Rotes, is selling the best pills in the market. Buy from him. Z. Andrew Stovers barn received a coat of paint. Our farmers are busy haying. Some of out ladies had a picnic at Fowler's recently. A beneficial trip to Reuby, Miss Guise's school closed on Fiiday. Dady Stoneb reaker enjoyed the soup of a 194 pound turtle on Sunday. One of our depot men came near be ing shipped one day last week. Some of the ladies had him in the box already but could not get the lid on. Look out, Billy. Rev. Peters preached a good sermon to an interested audience on Sunday evening. *% Spring Mills. John Ruckle, the enterprising mer chant from Middleburg, Pa., was here on a visit to his parents for a few days this week. M. B. Duck, Esq., has returned from a visit to Kansas. He brings unfavor able reports concerning the crops in the West. Wm. M. Allison's new brick house is under roof and when finished will be au ornament to this place. James B. Crawford has gone to Belle fonte where he intends to act in the ca pacity of a clerk in the store of the Bellefonte Nail Works. Many of our citizens have been to Farmers' Mills to see Maj. Fisher's new Roller Mill operate. All seem to surprised at the immense machinery in motion and all have but ono verdict— "it must make good flour." MADISONBURQ. Levi Fullmer came home from Belle fonte to help the farmers to make hay and harvest. Our citizens came together one day last week at the Union Cemetery for the purpose of repairing the fence and giving the grounds a general cleaning. The work was indeed commendable and greatly improves the appearance of our burial grounds. The old stable in the yard was sold to .u. B. Stover. Samuel B Sliafer and Dr. Lee have painted their yard fences. J. J. Ocker has his n*w stable ready. The carjjenters completed their woik on Monday. J. L. Roush returned home from Lancaster on Saturday. The Sunday schools had a real nice time on Saturday at the Penns caves. Forty-seven spring wagons and buggies left town. Two hundred and some thirty members of the schools weie present on the Picnic ground. One of farmer John Shafer's colts hung itself ty its mothers halter chain. STILL. GOOD FOR MALARIA.—E. James, Thompsoiitown, Pa., vviites : 'J. A. McDonald. DEAR Slß.—Send me two dozen box es of your Liver Pills at once. Some of our people say they have cured tliern of chills and fever and they do not want to be without them.' JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseuhuth. Millheim ,Pa. Pure And Unadulterated! g T. 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