Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 06, 1885, Image 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST6TH, 1885
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
LOCAL NEWS.
SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL.
—Big lot of Jars at Kauff man's store.
WANTED,— Good Spring Chickens at
Abs. Hartet's grocery on Main Street.
—MissMinervaMauck.of near Salona,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
—Mrs. fl. J.Kurzenknabe who had
been confined to the house is able to be
about again.
—Still a large supply of summer
goods at COST at D.S.Kauffman & Co's
store, Millheim.
—P. S. Meyer's dwelling house on
Penn street presents a gay appearance
since it is painted.
—A beautiful rainbow was visible in
the eastern sky on Tuesday evening af
ter the thunder shower.
* • J : •
—A BUTTER CHURN with "bock,"
good as new, can be bought cheap for j
cash. Inquire at this office. . tf
—One day last week E. J. Brumgard,
J. 11. and Wm. Maize went to fish for
eels. Tbey went for them, that's all 1
—Frank Weaver, of Ilaines town
ship, was uufortunute one day last
week iu losing one of his most valuable
cowa.
Geo. L. Springer,the junior barber
left for bis home near Sdiusgrove on
Monday to spend a few days with bis
mother.
—Lovers of music and literary treats
should attend the entertainment in the
Refoimed church at Aaronburg on Fri
day evening.
JUST RECEIVED.— New Sweet Pota
toes, Mush Melons,Cantelopes,Peaches,
Pears, Plumbs, etc., at Abs. Harter's
grocery, Main St.
—John Musser and wife, accompan
ied by the two Misses Hunaickers, of
Philadelphia, were the guests of J. C.
Smith over Sunday.
—The Reformed church Mite Society
of Aaror.sburg will hold an ice cream
festival m the afternoon and evening
of the 22ud of August. •
—Grant Memorial Seryices will be
held in the Evangelical church on Sat
urday forenocu at 10 o'clock,conducted
by Rev. Benj. Hengst and others.
-Frank Bender, of Elisabeth town,
Pa. paid Fred Gutelios a short visit
last week. Tbey were chums while at
tending music school at Mifflinburg.
—For Bums, Scalds, Bruises and all
pain and soreness of the flesh,the grand
household remedy is Dr. Thomas' Elec
tric OiL Be sure you get the genuine.
—Jonathan Harter gives notice in
another part of our columns that he is
administrator of the estate of George
Breon, deceased, late of Gregg town
ship. . .
—Fresh Watermelons, Cantelopes,
Bananas, Oranges. Lemons, Cabbage*
Apples, etc., always to be found iu D.
S. Kauffman & Co's grocery depart
ment , 4 *
—Dr. Charles Gutelins, of Mifflin- (
burg is at present visiting his brother
S. G. Gutelius at this place. The gen
tleman paid a pleasant call to the
JOURNAL. I
NOTICE.—The new Process Boiler '
Floor, manufactured by J. B. Fisher,
Penn Ball, is for sale at D. 8. Kauff
man & Co's new store, Main street,
Jfillbeim, Pa.
—Geo. A.Harter, onr former grocer,
left for the West last week with an eye
to the f ntnre. He expects to locate at
Berrien Springs, Mich, for the present.
We wish him success.
-J| W. Holman, Esq., of Lancaster,
Pa., one of the members of the Bote
Automatic Brake Co., paid a visit to
bis brother-in-law, Bev. N. J. Miller,
at Bebersburg. over Sunday.
—The real estate of Jeremiah Hoy,
deceased, late of Gregg township will
be offered at public sale by the execu
tors, Israel Vonada and Sam. Wise, on
Saturday. Sept. 12th. See bills.
i_Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stine, of
Hasfisborg, Pa. and. Mrs. M. Neff, of
Carlisle, Pa.* are the new arrivals at
the First National Hotel, expecting to
spend par? of the summer here.
—-Mrs. A. Walter has been confined
ta the house for nearly a week by ill
ness. The lady has to contend with a
good deal of sickoess and we hope she
may speedily recover from ibis spell.
.*-We are sorry that P. E. D's. com
munication failed to reach us last week
in time for publication. It is a Very
ittteiesting tetter and we are sore our |
readers will enjoy reading it in this |
Week's paper.
—Noah Stover, one of the Penn
street residents is building an addition
to bis house. Tber summer house has
been roiled away and a two-story kitch
en wfll be erected at the place where
the scanty stood*
Take Simmens Liver Legulator to
improve the appetite, to strengthen the
system, to stimulate tin liver, to
cleanse the skin of its yellowness,to re
move boils and pimples and cause new
life in tb3 blood. .
WANTED.—One or two nice Shoats
Inquire of D. S. Kauffman & Co.
—For Ready-made Clothing go to D.
S. Kauffman's & Co's store.
—The town clock for the Evangelical
church arrived las Wednesday and was
put together and in running order by
jeweler Musser. It will be put in i;s
place as soon as tlie steeple can be got
ten in proper shape.
—The Rev Wm. Stout, Wlarton,
Out., states: "After being iueflfectu
ally treated by seventeen different doc
tors for scrofula and blood diseases, I
was cured by Burdock Blood Bitters."
Write him for proof.
LOOK HERE.—I cure Piles. 1 have
a positive remedy for piles. By its use
uiauy 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,
HK. SUMMERS. Aaronsburg, Pa.
—The real estate of J. Adam Morr,
deceased, on Main street, is advertised
for sale by Michael Uirich, Jr., execu
tor, in this week's issue. The stle will
cume off on Saturday, Aug. 15tn, at
oue o'clock iu the afternoon.
—The remodeled Evangelical church
at Rebersburg is presentiug a fine ap
pearance. The change has greatly Im
proved the buildiug. The seating ca
pacity has been increased and the work
is rapidly nearing completion.
—A number of ladies and gentle
meu from Nittany valley had an excui
sion to the Penn Caves hist Saturday,
and were hospitably entertained at the
Musser house, Millheim, in the even
ing, before they returned home.
—A. C. Mingle, aud wife, of Belle
fonte, were bere on Thursday of last
week, paying a visit to Dr. D. 11. Min
gle. Cap looked around in the JOUR
NAL office and thinks it is an impiove
ment ou the old shanty. Call again.
—Miss Lydia Albright and her little
niece, Carrie, weie lost on the moun
tains north of town, while out berrying
one day Inst week. They did not reach
home until late in the evening and
were veiy much fatigued from their
wanderings.
Music SCHOOL.—The next session of
the MitHinburg Musis School will open
August 10th, 1885. Instructions will
be given in Voice Culture, Harmony,
Piaro, Organ, Violin aud Guitar.
KATE L. SIIRINER, Principal,'
Mifflinburg, Pa.
—The members of the Ev. J Associa
tion of this place have dug a well on
the ground where tbeir carapmeeting
will be held, beginning next Thursday.
We understand that their intention is
to lease said f round for a permanent
campground.
—The heavy rains on Sunday and
Monday were just what was needed for
the corn, potatoes and garden truck.
Of course, some of the worst croakers
at ouce predicted that things would rot
ia the ground. How seldom some
folks are satisfied 1
—A. S. Buhl, of Rockford, 111., was
in town several days last week. Antes
pays bis native place a visit whenever
it is possible, which proves that Mill*
heim still has its attractions for him.
His many friends always love to greet
him and talk over his boyhood days.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—J. H*
Frank, west of Millbeim, gives notice
that he has for sale a superior quality
of Wheat, which he calls "Farmers'
friend," for seeding purposes. Farm
ers desiring some of this excellent
wheat are requested to apply to him,
—ln another column our readers will
find the marriage of L. H. Stover, of
Coburn, and Miss Landa Hartman, oue
of the daughters of oar townsman, R.
B. Hartman. The newly married par
ty will at once got to housekeeping.
Their flitting left this place on Tues
day.
—The curative power of Ayer's Sar
saparilla is too well knowu to require
the specious aid of any exaggerated or
fictitious certificate. Witnesses of .its
marvelous cures are to-day living in
every city and hamlet of the land.
Write for names if you want home evi
dence.
—Prof. Hoffman, a first-class musi
cian from Beading, Pa.,tarried in town
several days, tuning pianos. He enter
tained the crowd at last Saturday's
harvest home picnic by some of his
comic songs. He is a yery lively old
gentleman and seems to be perfectly at
home on the piano.
—The most deadly foe to all malaria
diseases is Ayer's Ague Cure, a combi
nation of vegetable ingredients only, of
which the most valuable is used in no
other preparation. This remedy is an
absolute and certain specific, and suc
ceeds when all other medicines fail. A
cure is warranted.
—We have sent out a large number
of bills to those who are in arrears for
subscription, advertising and jqh work
If those to whom the bills come knew,
how much we stand in need of our
money in order to meet expenses, they
would remit at once. Please pay your
dtbts to the printer.
—Next Thursday, August 13th, all
the Sunday School of Mifflinburg will
be conveyed in a special excursion train
to the Old Fort, on this side of Centre
Hall, where they will picnic in one of
the groves near by. The schools will
furnish between 600 and 800 excursion
ists who will bs accompanied by the
Mifflinburg band. The train will leave
in the morning before the regular
morning train and will return after the
arrival of the 5 o'clock traio at Centre
*HsU.
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—The harvest home picnic last Sat
urday was well attended, but was ah
ruptedly broken up by the thunder
storm which visited this section about
4 o'clock in the afternoon. A promi
nent feature of the picnic was a game
of baseball played by the two Aarons
burg teams, after dinner.
—Under 'legal advertisements'' w ill,
be found the sale notice of Adam
Weaver, executor of the estate of Ad
am Weaver, deceased, late of Haines
township. This property hud been of
fered for sale last winter, but was not
disposed of. Time of sale, Saturday,
August 22nd, at 1 o'clock.
—Rev. M. L. DieUler, will preach at
Aaronsburg next Sunday evening in
English. Miss Nannie Britt, the fine
solo singer of Wheeling, West Va., will
during the service render that celebrat
ed song "Consider the Lilies," in which
she will bo uccomimuied on the instru
ment by /'rof. W. T. Meyer.
NOTlCE.— Having been appointed U
geut by the Middletowu Tube & Iron
Company of Middletowu, Pa., for the
sale of their Iron Pipes, &c , all persons
needing anything iu this liue will save
money by calliug on me.
W. 11. BARTHOLOMEW,
20-3 m Spring Mills, Pa.
Hay Fever Specific.
I found It a specific for Ilay Fever.
For ten years I have been a great suf
ferer from August 9th till frost. Ely's
Cream Balm is the ouly preventive I
have eyer found.--Frank B. Ains
worth, of F. B. Aiusworth A Co.,
Publishers, Indianapolis, Ind. 28 4t
—A grand picuic will be held iu
Reuben Grimm's grove, \ mile east of
Madisonburg, on the sth of September
(Saturday.) Balloon Asceusiou, Cake
Walk, Rope Walking, Fishing Pond.
Comic Songs and Dancing will be some
of the amusements of the day. The
Millheim Cornet Band has been engag
ed to furuish music for the occasiou.
—The members of the fire depart
ment are specially requested by the
foreman to meet at the truck house to
morrow (Friday) afternoon. It is the
intention to give the building a coat of
paint and whitewash and as many
members us can possibly be there are
requested to assist in the work. Those
who have brushes should bring them a
long.
—A grand opportunity will be given
to the women of the Lutheran church
es to show forth genuine christian hos
pitality and good hearted ness at the
Missionary Convention, to be held in
Aaronsburg, September 2Jth, and 30th.
Let all unite their endeavors and make
it a successful meeting. It promises to
be a good convention. Auxiliary socie
ties will report for the year.
—lf tbe weather be fair next Satur
day the Lutheran Lawn Social at Aa
ronsburg promises to be a very pleas*
ant gathering. The Millbeim band is
billed to furnish the music in the even
ing, while the managers of the social
will serve of the very best icecream and
cakes to be had. We should all make
onr arrangements to attend and spend a
few hours agreeably with our Aarons
burg friends.
—Theodore Deshner's gunsmith shop
in Bellefonte, is well located—being
handy to the depot and near to Spring
Creek bridge. Mr. Deshner the pro
prietor makes it a point always to keep
a complete and fine line of Guns, Revo
lvers, Fishing Tackle, etc., and is doing
a good and prosperous business. Our
sportsmen when going to Bellefonte
should never fail to call at his place for
the very best articles.
—Jonathan Cearfoss,of Bellefonte,an
experienced baker and oveobuilder, is
at present at D. W. Zeiglers' erecting
an oven and assisting in tbe bakery and
ice cream business.
Afr.Zeigler tells us that tbey will be
ready to bake in the new oven by Tues
day, when they will begin to run a bak
ery wagon for tbe accomodation ot
their many customers.
—Fierce mountain fires raged on Egg
Hill, Gregg township and around Phil
ips Creek, north of this place, last
Thursday and Friday. Several shan
ties which had been erected preparatory
for the harvest home picnic in Smith's
woods, were detroyed by the fire on
Friday night. The rumor circulating
in this town that the George's Valley
Lutheran church in the mountain had
been burned,proved, upon closer inqui
ry, false.
—Tbe Ladies' Mite Society of the
Reformed church at Aaronsburg will
giye a musical and literary entertain
ment in their church on Friday evening
the 7th of August. The Kister broth
ers and the Ocker sistei s will contri
bute to tbe musical part of the pro
gramme. W. T. Auman, the mastdr
elocutionist of Millbeim, will render
some of his best selections. The enter
tainment will be free and all are invi
ted to attend.
—No ONE, better than the mothers,
knows the amountof persuasion ,threat
enings and force required to induce the
children to take,when necessary,a dose
of the nauseating, sickening worm
syrups; and no one more highly appre
ciates the virtues of McDonald's Cele
brated Worm Powders. So pleasant
and ea&y to take,so effective as a worm
destroyer, the dose so small that the
children never know they are taking a
medicine. There is nothing in the
shape of a vermifuge that can compare
with them. Don't be deceived. Take
no other. Money refunded to dissatis
fied purchasers.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY& CO.
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the town council of the
borough of Millheitn,at a regular meet
ing held Ausr,lst,ii>Bt., passed resolut ions
requesting the undersigned to issue his
proclamation to the citizens, recom
mending a general cessation of busi
ness, the tolling of the several church
bells and the holding of a religious mem
orial service in the churches, on Satur
day, August the Sth next, the day on
which Gen. U. S. Grant will be laid in
to his grave :
Now therefore, approving of the ac
tion of council, I reommeud that
their resolutions be observed in letter
and spirit, in honor of the great mili
tary hero and distinguished citizen, so
recently departed this life.
A. C. MUSSKR,
Millheim, Aug.3rd,lßHs. Chief Bur.
—That enterprising Bellefonte firm,
Messrs. Joseph Bros. & Co., know just
how to make business lively in dull
times. They insert a conspicuous ad
vertisement in the JOURNAL, to the
contents of which we call the special
attention of our readers. We feel as
sured from what we know of the firm,
that they will give all their customers
full value for their money, and will
fully live up to the announcements in
their advertisement. Their stock is
complete in every department, and
their prices to low that all can be ac
commodated. Do not forget to call on
them wheu iu Bellefonte.
—BOILS, pimples, skin grubs, black
maggots, eruptions, scaly skin, &c., in
dicate poisoned blood, and besides
being disagreeable to you, atfiicteJ
reader, they are unpleasant to your
friends and those compelled to come in
contact with you; you owe it as a duty
to your health and your friends, to take
a bottle or two of McDonald's Great
Blood Purifier or Sarsaparilla Altera
tive, and be more pleasant and agree
able to look at. Money refuuded to
dissatisfied purchasers.
JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim ,Pa.
—Four different proclamations are to
be observed next Saturday—President
Clevelaud orders nil the post offices
closed during the time of Grant's fun
eral, Gov. Paltison appoints the day a
legal holiday in honor of the deceased
hero, and chief-burgess Jfusser requests
the citizens of Millheim to pay tribute
to the dead ex president by appropriate
ly decorating their houses and business
places. Besides that the democratic
voters of the county are called upon to
elect delegates to the county conven
tion. Better cut this item out so that
you will not forget any part of the in
structions.
-A real pleasant and quick ride we
had on last Thursday over the new rail
road to Bellefonte. Th< track seems to
be in first-class condition and travel is
already quite lively. The present
schedule however is not very commo
dious foi passengers from Cobum.
Tins end of the county must either Ret
up very early to reach Spring Mills in
time for the morning train leaving
there at 4.35, or else go in the forenoon
train leaving Cobum at 9.45 and return
at 10.35 to Spring Mills, six mtt&s from
home, without any chance of getting
further that night. We were informed
at Beliefoute that a change of schedule
will take place in the near future, and
for the sake of oar end we hope the
change may be for the better. The
fare from Coburn to Bellefonte is
93 cts.
Communicated.
JULY 28th, ISBo.
The "Journal" with its newsy col
umns is read_,with much interest. It
is praised for its bright, clean type, lo
cals and reliable information. It is
well performing and fulfilling it duties
and missions and should be well sus
tained. The newspaper is a powerful
educator alid the children in the homes
quickly learn to read and appreciate the
local paper. Good books and good pa
pers exert a refining andjelevating influ
ence on the young. The habit of reading
and study is to be coveted. It i 3
Judge Tourger who says, "Ignorance
and neglect are the mainsprings of mis
rule." - A thought well worth ponder
ing over.
The Executive Committee of the
Woman's Home and Foreign Mission
ary Society of Central Penn.Synod held
a meeting last week to devise liberally for
the annual meeting this autumn, the
time and place decided upon was Aa
ronsburg, Sept. 29 and 30 just before
the meeting of Synod at Rebersburg.
Rev. Dietzler assured the Committee of
hearty co-operation of Pastor and peo
ple of his charge in the success of the
meeting, which largely lies in the pow
er of the congregations to help the
Committee in making it the grandest
and best convention yet held. It is es
sential to the furtherance of the cause,
and the good of all interested that they
be united in action and sympathy. A
mong those who have been invited and
will be present to take part in the meet
ings will be Mrs. Dr. Hamma, Balti
more, Mrs. C. S. Weiser, York, Rev.
J. A. Clutz, Baltimore, Rev. S. B. Bar
nitz, Omaha, Neb., Dr. C. L. Keedy,
Hagerstown, 111., and others. The pro
gramme will be interesting and edify
ing and the members of the churches
in the charge as well as sister denom
inations are invited to attend the sess
sions.
Rev. C. E. Keller, of Salona has gone
to Yirgihia, his home, for a months
vacation.
The Harvest is ended. Some fields
yielded fairly well. The Self-Binder,
one of the greatest labor saving in
ventions among argricultural imple
ments, has been extensively used.
The Lutherans of Lock Haven and
others will take an excursion to Bell's
Gap next Thursday. Loydsville is
2300 It. above sea level,and the celebra
ted "Rhododendron Park" combined
with all the natural attractions and the
merry crowd will make it a pleasant
picnic Excursion.
The Clintondale Campmeeting will
convene Aug. 13. P. E, D.
CAM I'M FETING AT MILLHEIM.—The
ground which is now being prepared
for the Camprnoeting is located one
third mile north of Milliieim, in one < f
the finest groves bordering the town. It
isjsurrounded with unparalleled scenery,
virescent hills and moss-clad rock*. On
cither sule a scene of unusual grandeur
presents itself to the eye of the yiewer.
Not more than a few miles distant are
t he celebrated Penns Caves,which adds
greatly to the prominence of the ground.
Now to the attendants of the camp
meeting we would say that their expen
ditures can be largely alleviated by call
ing at I). S. KaufTman & Co's mam
moth store, if in need of anything in
our Mne,such as Dry Goods,nice Jteady
made Suits, latest styles and lowest
prices, Fancy Notions,such as Parasols,
Embroideries,bilks,Silk Handkerchiefs,
Gents' and Ladies' Ties, &c., Fine Ci
gars, Pure Drugs, Fresh Groceries,
Provisions,etc. In plain English any
thing and everything handled 111 a first
class general store. A visit to the
campground and a call at our store will
convince you of the truth of the forego
ing statements. Truly Your Friends.
D. S. KAUFFMAN & Co.
—' TIIK" Liver is the largest gland in
the human organism and stands guard,
as it were,at the portals of health.Prop
erly performing its functions it elimin
ates all impurities and disease germs
from the blood ; failing in this misery
and disease follows. An occasional
dose of McDonald's Improved Liver
Pills will insure regular, healthy and
vigorous action of this gieat land, and
saye doctors' bills and days of misery.
Dissatisfied purchasers can have their
money refunded.
JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y& CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Milliieim,Pa.
Neighboring News.
SMITH TOWN.
Four of Frank Bowersox's children,
of Itock Spring, tnis county, formerly
of this place, were among us over Sun
day.
The cornfields at this writing are io
a bad condition oa account of the
storm and rain of Monday.
On Friday nearly all of the Brush
mountain, north of this plate was on
fire. After a hard and persevering bat
tle the men and boys got it under con
trol.
E. B. has commenced printing. He
is now ready for small jobs.
Jfiss 3/ary Emerick, one of Nittany
Valley's best seamstresses, in company
with her sister and brother were visit
ing here.
On Saturday morning at 3 o'clock
some scamp set fire to the picnic grove.
Had it not been seen in good time,
much damage might have resulted
from it. JUMBO.
AARON3BURG.
Union county blackberries were of
fered at 5 cents a quart.
Prof. W. T. Meyer & family, from
Shamokiu, Pa. are here on a visit.
H. H. Yearick and family returned
to Philadelphia, their home, on last
Saturday.
David Schumaker from Jacksonville
spent a tew days at his uncle's, Dr. E.
J. Deshler.
Cap. Mingle, the Bellefonte Boot and
Shoeman.and family, were here visiting
parents and friends.
D. 11. Lenker .and son have the con
tract of building several dozen washing
machines for Abs. Musser.
Paul Pontius from near Lewisburg,
and a Mr. Hullenback from Shamokin
are the guests of J. 11. Musser.
M. M. Musser is building a house on
one of his lots at Centre Hall. Howard
Iloman has the contract.
Our boys pay they were disappointed
in not meeting the Millheim Base Ball
lsts (as per agreement) at the picnic on
last Saturday.
Error—Bs quarts, instead of 35
quarts in report of C. G. Bright's rasp
berry picking as given in last week 'a
Journal : At this writing he has pick
ed 95 quarts. It is all over for this
season.
Rev. E. H. Dornblaser and family,
of Wheeling, West Va., are here visit
ing the lady's parents, John Brights.
Miss Alice Bollinger left on last
Wednesday morning, 29tb, ult., for
Rock Grove, Stephensou Co., ll'., to
visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Cooper.
Before going to Illinois she will stop a
few days with her two brothers and a
sister at Lock Haven and with a broth
er at Friendship, N. Y.
N. W. Cronmiller has gone to Belle
fonte to act as counterhopper In Jared
Harper's grocery. "Rest Dandelion."
L. D. Kurtz has rented and is run
ning the Sankey tannery at Mifflinburg.
He intends to rent a house and move
his family there this comiug fall.
ANOTHER.
COBURN.
Frank Barker sold his store to Sam
uel Gettich for sllsO.
Gable & Eiaenhuth are going to put
up a three-story hotel building close to
the depot.
Next Saturday evening Coburn will
have a tub race. A good time is ex
pected.
Tramps were after Mis 9 Lanich and
Miss Smith on Sunday evening. Girls
—stay at home after this.
The blackberry crop in this section
will be a large one.
Our school will be so large this win
ter that the school board find it neces
sary to build an addition to the school
house.
Miss Agnes Raker from Miffli nburg
is visiting at Daniel Eisenhuths.
Miss Hoover and Miss Beachler from
the same town are visiting at Samuel
Evert's.
. Rev. Yearick delivered a good ser
mon on Sunday afternoon. Z.
MARRIED.
On the 2nd Inst., at the Reformed parsonage
at Rebersburg, by Rev. N. J. Miller, Mr. L. H.
Stover, of Coburu, ta Miss Landa Hartmau, of
Millheim.
On the same day and place, by the same, Mr.
Lot Breon to Miss Maud Fetterhoof, both of
Logansville, Clinton Co., Pa.
On Tuesday evening August 4th, at the home
of the bride's parents in Milton, Pa., Bishop R.
Dubbs D. D., of Cleyeland, Ohio, to Miss Mary
Carothers, daughter of Rev. M. J. Carothers.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. B.
Hartzier,;editor of the Evangelical Messenger,
of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mmeop
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Are You Bilious ?
The Regulator never /ails to cure. I mot
cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from
Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a dis
arranged state of the Liver.
KANSAS CITV,MO. W. R. BERNARD.
Do You Want Good Digestion?
I suffered intensely with Full Stomachy Head-,
ache, etc. A neighbor, who had taken Simmons
Liver Regulator, told me it was a sure cure for
my trouble. The first dose I took relieved me
very much, and in one week's time I was as strong
and hearty as ever I was. It is the best medicine
i ever took for Dyspepsia.
RICHMOND, VS. H. G. CRBNSHAW.
Do You Suffer from Constipation ?
Testimony of HIRAM WARNER, Chief-Justice of
Ga.: " I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for
Constipation of my Bowels, caused by a temporary
Derangement of tne Liver, for the last three or
four years, and always with decided btnefit."
Have You Malaria?
I have had experience with Simmons liver Regu
lator since 1865, and regard it as the greatest
medicine of the times for diseases peculiar to
malarial regions. So good a medicine deserves
universal commendation.
REV. M. B. WHARTON,
Cor. Sec'y Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
_ / THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
I LIVER RE6UUTOR!'
See that you get tbe genuine, with the red Z
on front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. H.ZEILIN * CO.,
SOLB ntoMticTou, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HALLS hair
BENEWES.'
1
The great popularity of this preparation,
after its teat of many years, should be an
assurance, even to the most skeptical, that
it is reallv meritorious. Those who have
used HALL'S HAIR KEXEWKR know that
It does all that is claimed.
It causes new growth of hair on bald
heads —provided the hair follicles are not
dead, wiiieh is seldom the case: restores
natural color to gray or faded hair; pre
serves the scalp healthful and clear of
dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or
changing color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus
trous, and causes it to grow long and
thick.
HALL'S HAIR RENEWER produces its
effects by the healthful influence of its
vegetable ingredients, which invigorate
and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and ia
a delightful article for toilet use. Con
taining no alcohol, It does not evap
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as do
other preparations.
\ Buckingham'# Dye
i . FOE THE
WHISKERS
Colors them brown or black, as desired,
and is the best dye, because tt is harmless;
Kroduces a permanent natural color; and,
eing a single preparation, is more con
venient of application than any other.
► FBXFABXD BT
R/P; HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.'
HAT FEVERCATARRH
Is attended by au in
flamed condition
the lining
of the nostrils, tear V
ducts and throat af-M Brill
fectlng the lungs. AnBS c OiA "•'UJ®
acrid mucus is l if M
creted.the discharger HArFtYLR &M
Is accompanied i#a
a burning sensation pysYm H
There are sever (fIT / ,
spasms of sneezing dpFWKB
frequent attacks ol|Bgp
headache, water
and inflamed
Ely's Cream Halm lsl)ifMPSV>y ft i 1
a real cure for
disease and can
depended upon. " ■*
A particle Is applied luto each instril and ds
apreeable to use- Price 30cents by^niail or at
Druggists. Send for circular. ELY BROTH
ERS. Drugglats.Owego, N. Y.
The Boss Clothiers!
The Boss Clothiers!
The Boss Clothiers!
The most reasonable and reliable clothiers of
Bellefonte are
Joseph Bros. & Co.
_IN— - R \ • F • ~
CTJT A "NTTD FIT
our stock is equally as good, if not than any clothing made to order
in the country. We are making
A SIPIECI AXjTIT'
this season of
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I
We are able to
£ SELL GOQDS CHEAPER 2
than almost any other merchant. Our entire stock is
BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH
and we will give customers the benefit of our close figures.
OUR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods and Notions
is so well known in this section of country that advertising it is superfluous.
WWe offer this week a specialty:
A Black Cork Screw Suit for $3.80.
GASH STORE!
% V *■
The MOST goods for the
LEAST money
\ AT } .
A. HARTEE'S
GXiOOERY,
No- 32 Main Street
Millheim, Pa.
Headquarters for Gro
ceries, Provisions, Con
fectioneries. Tobacco and
Cigars, &c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR GOODS AT THE HLOHEST
HOME MARKET PRICES.
GIT Remember we do a strict
cash business and sell at close margins.
.Pure
And
Ilnadu terated!
T. Fit A IN, Proprietor of the
-£First National Hotel,
MILLHEIM, PA..
wishes to Inform the public that he keeps the
following liquors constantly on hand aud In
sures them all strictly pure, and especially *-
daptcd for medical purposes:
WHIKKETS: -
Hanttesvilto, Imported Holland,
Mug**.
Huajr, Blackberry,
Louisville, Elderberry.
Kentucky. „ Port
BRAND YM; Huckleberry,
Plain, Catawba,
Ginger, Grape.
Sherry, .. ■ .
JW These liquors arc all guaranteed to he not
less tlian four years old and can 'be staougfy
reccomntendeu as wholesome and healthy.
MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALEand
LAG Ell always on draught. 22-3 m
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
Yellow SN UFK are the best aud cheapest qual
ity considered.
mhiO.S.GRANT
His OWN ACCOUNT of the grg?Meat
gleof moderntimea. lOMWiI 1 cde awugdy
taken. WiU sell immensely. Par
dress HUBBARD BROS-, Pub'A, T23 Chestnut
St., Phlla, Pa.
GEN GRAN T iJSSf
KXpublisheTVrlto and sejjtre
\raauiroffiSp
lrX ,CIT. BITE I.
vrr 4 wmDlh —Ladles aud gentle in en to
WANTED. U k. Hght.
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