THURSDAY, JULY 23RD, 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILLBR. LOCAL NEWS. SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. Dog Days began last Sunday. —The days are growing shorter and warmer. —Mr. John Kauffman, of F. &M. College, is here on a visit. Mr. Smeltzer, from Illinois, is the guest of Dr. D. H. Mingle. —Millheim has been exceedingly dull, since the farmers aie harvesting. WANTED. —One or two niceShoats. Inquire of D. S. Kauffman & Go. —Miss Kitty Musser, of Hartleton, is visiting relatives at this place. —The small boy is strongly tempted by the green apple. Better not 1 —Advertising is a branch as indis pensable to good business as book-keep ing-! —Go to Wm. Pealer of Spring Mills for general merchandise. He is a reli able dealer. —The July meeting of the Millheim Fire Company will bo held next Mon day evening. WANTED.—An experienced baker at Mrs. Zeigler's bakery on Penn street, Millheim, Pa. • —Huckelberries are selling at 6 cents per quart and the market is running o ver with them. —The Democratic County Conven tion will be held at Bellefoute, August 11th, [Tuesday.] DRUGS—a full line, strictly pure and fresh at Kauffman'a store. All kiuds of patent medicines. —The Evangelical ladies have billed a festival for next Saturday in the town hall. Don't forget it! —Rev. Memminger, of Milroy, will preach in the M. E. church at this place on Sunday evening. —The painters are at work on P. S. Mever's house on Penn street. It will look splendid when done. —The interior of A. J. Harter's new and fine house on Penn street is ready for its final coat of plaster. —The Bellefonte Daily News counts 33 practicing lawyers in that place. Quite an array of legal lights. —Miss Mamie Hall, sister of our townsman John Hall, is staying at her brother's residence on North street. —Bellefonte expects to have another eircos on the sth of August. This time it is Cole's great Railroad show. —Gospel Hymns, No. 12 & 3 combin ed,with or without music—at the Jour nal store. tf —The summer heat seems to have effected our regular correspondents last week. They are out again this week. —Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best ef fective blood purifier ever deyised. It is recommended by the best physicians. —A BUTTER CHURN with 14 bock," good as new, can be bought cheap for * .cash. Inquire at this office. tf —Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure in- ( disgestion, Heart Burn, Costiveness and all malarial diseases. Twenty-five < cents per bottle. -We are requested to announce that i the Augsburg Bible Class will meet in £ the Lutb. Chapel next Saturday even- I log. J —Miss Cora Beifsnyder of this place will teach an eight weeks term of school at Coburn, commencing next Monday. { —Reports of cases of sunstroke will , soon be coming in if the mercury con • tinues to stay up between 90 and 95 in the shade. I —Mrs. Nogle, of Philadelphia, and < Mrs. Toner, of Eagleville, are visiting their parents, ex sheriff Mussers, on Penn street. —Mrs. Sam. Beesqian, who bad been spending several months among friends in this town, left for her home(Nebras ka) on Monday. —Harrjsflurg is commencing work for its centennial in September. Elab orate preparations aye being oqafle. It is to last six days. —A bright meteor, falling from the heavens and illuminating the mountains north of town, was seen by several of our citizens on Friday eyening. —Mr. A Mrs. D. A. Musser intend starting on a Western trip some time next week, expecting to pay a yisit to T. R. Stam's,at West Uaion, lowa. —Mrs. Ida Musser, of Altoona, a sis ter of Mrs. J. F.Harter,and Miss Bella Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, are visit ors at l)r. f . F. Barter's, on Main St. —For Earache, foothache, Sore Throat, Swelled lseck,and the results of cold and iuflamation, use Dr. Thomas' fglectric Qil-the great pain destroyer. —Tflp fancjeqt, best cheapest *{.nn in the u*rk, vide*, or joints— often mistaken for Khcumutlxni; wur *lOOlOOlll lon* of np petite | sometimes nausea and water! >r.ish. or indigestion; flatulency and acid enu'tations: bowel* alternately costive and lax : hrndnctiet loss of memory, with a painful sen sation of having failed to do something which ought to have Ik en done ; di-Mllt v I 1 >w spirits ; a thick, yellow appenram eot the skin and eyes ; a dry cough; lever ; rest lessness,' the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, dc|>otit a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, PURELY VEGETABLE, AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Iysppla, Coimtipution, ItflloUHiieM, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Nauiien, Colic, Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, Etc., Etc., Etc., It generally used in the South to arouse the Tor pid Liver to a healthy agFirst National Hotel,§ - MiLLHBIM, PA., wishes to inform the public that he keeps the following liquors constantly 011 band and in sures them all strictly pure, and especially a dapted for medical purposes: WHINKFVN; GINS? Ilannesvllle, Imported Holland, Pouch keepsie, London, hush, WISIES; Hang, Blackberry, • Louisville. Elderberry. Kentucky. Port iut.4\ DYS; Huckleberry, Plain. Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Sherry, Blackberry, Applejack, Peach. New England Itxim. A#- These liquors are all guaranteed to be not leas than four years old aiiu can be strongly reccoin in ended as wholcs ime and liealthv. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTE It,ALK and LAGEUalwuys 011 draught. 22-3 in CASH STORE ! The MOST goods for the LEAST money { AT \ G. A. HARTER'S GROCERY, No- 32 Main Street, Millliciin, Pa. ■ Headquarters for' Gro ceries, Provisions, Con fectioneries. Tobacco and Cigars, &c. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT THE HIGHEST HOME MARKET PRICES. Remember we do a strict cash business and sell at close margins. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! G. COITJUO^ Proprietor and Manufacturer of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Ac, Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at all times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere THE t MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office 18 now (supplied with GOOD PMMSSMS and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER HEADS\ NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS/ * and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 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