journal. THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 17M, 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. ———— v SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —Dress Silks a speciality at Kauff man's stote. —The merchants aie gettlrg in their winter goods. —The Ziou band will soon come out in new uniforms. —Mrs. S. T. Frain and son are at tending the Ilarrisbuig centennial this week. —Gospel Hymns, No. 1 2 & 3 combin ed, with or without music—at the Jour nal store. tf —Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Hn —At Pealei's store at Spring Mills you get the full worth of your c ash or your produce. —For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm —Grangers' picnic on Nittany mouu tain to-day. A great many people of town expect to be there. —The mothor and a little brother of H. C. Bellman were up from Ltwis burg on a visit to Harry. —Henry Wliitmer and S. R. Gettig, of Coburn, gave the office a pleasant call on Tuesday forenoon. —Freight traffic on the various rail roads is reported to be increasing as the fall season approaches. —Oh,you are right,brother Cornelius, we forgot the oin October. Please re member it was an obersight. —Mrs Jacob Alter and Mrs. J. W.. Lose will please to accept our thanks for little kindnesses shown. —John C. Smull was appointed post master at Rebersburg, in place of John A. Miller. And still they go. —We did not hear or see very much yet of squirrel hunting this sea son. Squirrels are said to be scarce. —Our line of Ready-made Clothing can not be beat in quality, style and price. D. S. KAUTFMAN & Co. —"Blood-food" is the suggestive name often giyen to Ayers'Sarsaparilla, because of its blood-enrichiug qualities. —The short shower on Sunday after nooti caused quite a "race for home" a mong the visitors to the Coburn camp meeting. —We understand that the dedication of the new Reformed church at Aa ronsburg is to come off about the 17th of October. —A new republican paper will be published by Messrs. Oassidy & Fied ler, in Bellefoute, beginning with the first of October. —E. W. Mauck and E. E. Knarr spent the greater part of the last two weeks at Woodward painting Luther Kreamer's boose. —J. W. Lose and B. F. Royer are just completing their job of painting S. D. Mussers residence, which presents a very fine appearance. —Business was unusually dull in town for the last week, and the merch ants are anxiously looking forward to the opening of the fall season. —lf you contemplate getting your house painted this fall remember that Musser & Smith's hardware store is the best place to get your paints. —NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, New Goods, just received at our store. No trouble to show goods—come and see. D. S. KATJFFMAN & Co. —Clipped from Canada Presbyterian. under signature of O.Blackett Robiuson, Propr.: I was cured of oft-recuring bili ous headaches by Burdock Blood Bit ters. —The school directors of out bor ough have posted up advertisements of the sale of the old school furniture, to take place next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ■ - NOTICTE.— The new Process Roller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, is for sale at D. S. Kauff man & Co's new store, Jfain street, Jfillheim, Pa. —Cure for Croup—Use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden at tacks of colds, pain and inflamation, and for injuries. —Forrest Stephenson's residence, southeast of town, is up and under roof. At this rate Millheim and Co burn will be closely connected before many a year slips around. —H erlacber's tar pot was boiling a gain this week, several more of our property holders having their roofs painted with the black stuff. The ar ticle is becoming very popular. —We are glad to learn that our new ly-married neighbors, Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Mauck,have coucluded to settle in Millheim and are already negotiating for a suitable home of their own. —D. W. Zelgler's caipenters begin to prepare the floor timbers for his new bakery on Penn streot last Monday and jrt this writing the building is up and wUI be ready for the roof in a few days. —Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable. Nothing like it for horses. 1m —The teachers' examination which took place here yesterday was well at tended. At least this is the report of those who were there, the writer being unable to oe present. —Mrs. Margaret Stover, whose sick ness we reported last week, is now con valescing. Ilor son, John and his fam ily, from Painter, Mifflin county, were here to visit her several days. —GUNS, GUNS, GUNS ! all kinds of guns on exhibition at D. S. Kautfman & Go's new storo on Main Street. From a Winchester ltirte or a Double lJarrel Shell down to a Musket. —Miss Jennie Deininger, daughter of A. O. Deininger, Esq , of Claiks town, Lycoming Co., Pa., is heio on a visit to relatives and friends. She ex pects to spend several weeks among us. —A Mr. Schreckengast, residing in the mountains abovo Coburn was sud denly taken sick while attending the colored campmeeting last Sunday after noon. Medical aid was at once sum moned and he improved rapidly. —The Bcllefonte School Board pass ed resolutions favoring the admission of colored children of that borough to the public schools There will be lots of contrast then, at least in color. —Wm. E. Hoy, of Mifflinburg, the missionary-elect to Japan, from the Beformed church, is spending a few weeks with Rev. Miller at Rebei sburg and Rev. Yearick, at Aaronsburg. —We learn that Henry Weaver, of Aaronsburg, received tlu appointment of storekeeper and gaug r at the Wood ward distillery. We congratulate him. He is an old and deserving democrat. —Malaria in any of its forms, chi'ls and fever, congestive chills can be pre vented or cured by the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, a puiely vegetable raediciue, Ruperior to calomel and qui nine. —A. J. Harter erected a large cur rier shop ou the western corner of his lot on Pe nn street. By the time he will flit into his new house, be will al so be leady for business in bis new shop. —The masons commenced work on the new hardware building, corner of Main and Penn streets, on Monday. A few short months and the burnt dis trict will present a new and improved appearance. —During llie absence of Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Musser, their daughter, Mrs. A. Walter lias charge of the paiental homestead in Strasburg , and the Wal ter residence on Penu street is deserted and closed for the present. LOOK IIEUE. —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. Addres3, H.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, Pa. —E. 11. Long and wife, have return ed from their visit to the old home at Fisher's Ferry. It looks like old times to see Eh behind the counters in D. S. Kauffman & Co's store. Hope he may may now enjoy perfect and lasting health. Try Ayer's Pills, and be cured. Mis ery lsja mild word to describe the mis chief to body and mind caused by habit ual constipation. The regular use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, in mild doses, will restore the torpid viscera to healthy action. ' •-John Kerstetter's new house on I Penu street is progressing finely. This makes three good sized buildings in course of construction at present, with more to follow later in fall. Millbeim can soon boast of a large number of fine buildings. OFF FOR HARRISBURG.— Prof. H. J. Kurzenknabe and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Jonathan Harter, boarded the east* bound train on Monday morning, to attend the great centennial at Har risburg this week. Hope they may en joy themselves hugely. —Several invitation cards were sent to friend 9 in this town for the wedding of our former townsman,C. A. Sturgis, and Miss Mary Hauck, of Lewisburg, which is to take place in that town this eveniug at S o'clock. Here is our ASSy Charley, with our best wishes. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—-J. II- Frank, west of Millheim, giyes 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. —The officers and members of our fire company must have forgotten the old saying that "practice makes per fect." It is fully two months since they have last seen their equipments, or had a drill. This is not as it should be, gentlemen ; keep the thing a mov ing. —On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. F. Catherman, of North street, left for the wide West. They intend yisiting their mauy relatiyes and friends out there, and do not expect to return before two months. Our best wishes for a pleasant and safe journey go with them. LOST.—SIO reward will be paid to the finder of a lady's gold ring, set with milk white cameo and pearls, which was lost on the campground or its vi cinity on Sunday, Aug. 16th. Please return either to this office or to MAME F. HALL, North Street. —Thousands walk the earth to-day who would he sleeping in its bosom but j for the timely use of Downs' Elixir. 1 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—William Weaver and A. D. Weaver, executors of the estate of Fmleiick Weaver, de ceased, late of Haines township, will sell the farm and mount,ainland of de cedent, one mile east of Aaronsburg, on Friday, September 25th,instant. FOR SALE.— S. K. Faust gives no tice that he wishes to sell his valuable farming land situate in Millheim bor ough north of Abs. Barter's farm, and which he lately bought of IVivid Scholl. The land is in first-class condition and purchasers will find it a good invest ment. Hay Fovor Spociflo. I FOUND IT a specific for Hay Fever, For ten years I have been a great suf ferer from August llili till frost. Ely's Cream Balm Is the only preventive I have ever found.—Frank B. A ins worth, of F. B. Ainaworth & Co., Publisher, Indianapolis, I ml. 30-41 DEAR EDITOR : —We acknowledge the receipt of a bed-quilt, valued at five dollars, from the sisters of Nittany valley, of all denominations, Metho dists, Lutherans, Evangelicals, IT. B. in Christ, &e. May our Heavenly Father bless all. C W. RAVER, U. B. Pastor. —F. S. Wolf, ofGiraid, Kansas, is here on a visit to his father, Jacob Wolf,who is seriously ill at B. O. Dein inger's on Main street. The gentle man has not been East for seven years, and expresses surprise at the many changes and improvements in this vi cinity. He expects to remain a lew weeks. —On Friday, Sept. 25th, 18S5 at one o'clock,P. M., the heirs of George Bre on, dec'd.by their agent, Jonathan Bar ter, will sell at public sale ou the prem ises in Gregg towship, the real estate of decedent, consisting of 175 acres of cultivated and timber land,with a good dwelling house, barn and all necessary outbuildings thereon erected. DEDICATION.—The Lord willing,the Evangelical church at lUbersburg will be dedicated to the seryice of ;the Tri une God, September 27th. Rev. E. Kohr, of Lewisburg and Rev. G. W. Currin, of Centre Hall, will officiate. Ministers and friends of the cause are cordially invited to attend. P. C. WEIDBMYER, Pastor-in-Charge. —FOR habitual constipation,billions, ness, sick hsadaclie, torpidity of the liver,congestion of the kidneys,malaria and all complications arising from a degenerated condition of the bowels, liver or kidneys, McDonald's Improved Liver Pills can l>e depended upon for certain and pennauent relief ; as a din ner pill, gentle cathartic and safe :q>eri ent, they are without an equal. Many eminent physicians use them in their daily practice. Money refunded to dis satisfied purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. WEDDING BELLS.—On Tuesday eve ning Miss -Vary Bright, the oldest daughtei of our townsman, W. L. Bright, on Vain street, was wedded to Ed. Bower, of Haines township. The parties went to Aaronsburg late in the evening,where Rev. M. L. Dietzler pro nounced them man and wife. After they had returned to the residence of the bride's parents, the band gave them a serenade to which the groom suitably responded. The writer extends his hearty congratulations. —The 31st annual state fair of the Pennsylvania Agricultural society will be held on the fair grounds, Philadel | phia, from the 23rd of September to the 14th of October. A new grand stand, 200 feet long and 25 feet deep, will be erected on the grounds at Ger mantown Junction. Also a new exhi bition building 150 feet square. There will be about 40,000 square feet more of floor space,than last year. The appli cations for spice now filed with the committee exceed the accomodations. A SURPRISE PARTY.— A great sur prise is awaiting our customers at our store and we invite everybody to at tend. We will show our patrons the largest and finest invoice of Flannels, Cashmeres. Yarns, Calico, Ladies Cloths, and in fact anything aud every thing imaginable found in a first-class mercantile establishment. The GREAT EST SURPRISE of all—our remarkably LOW PRICES. D. S. KAUFFMAN & Co., Main street. Millheim, Pa. —The cows being allowed to run at large in this borough, they very often prove the greatest nuisances out. At many places in town the boardwalks are simply impassable, especially by la dies, on account of this nuisance. Very often the shadetrees along the streets are almost ruined by some long necked town cow, and many a plank in the sidewalks is broken down by cows tramping around on them. The coun cil should look into this matter and see if there is no remedy for this common annoyance. The following item from Saturday's Harrisburg Patnot will be of interest to those of our readers who are ac quainted with the gentleman alluded to : MIGHT HAVE BEEN SERIOUS, THOUGH IT'S COSTLY. —Yesterday e veniug one of the Kurzenknabe boys had a narrow escape from a serious ac cident. The young man had been dec orating their store on Third street near Cumberland and nad come down off the ladder and in straightening out the bunting he shook a hatchet off the window cornice. It struck him on the head and glancing off broke an SBO window pane. Wm. Brown, who was for a time engaged in the mercantile business in Luwisburg, and afterwards kept Voting's Hotel to Miftlinbutg, commit ted suicide at his home in Oakland, Kansas, by drowning hlmelf in a well, near the farm, Thursday, Sept. J. —On Wednesday evening, Sept. 30th, the Lutheran Synod at Itsheraburg will begin, when Rev. M. L. Deitzler, of Aaronsburg will preach tho opening sermon. We will publish detailed programmes of the synod its well as of tho Women's Missionary Convention at Aaronsburg in our next issue. —Tho eighteenth annual State con vention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Pennsylvania will as semble at Heading, Sept. 21th aid 2>th, By tho way, Millheim had an associa tion of this kind one. What has be come of it ? Die a natural death ? MIFLTUM IN PARVO. —McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparilla Al terative is the most highly concentrat ed, most harmoniously and skilfully combined of all the blood medicines of fered the public. Many certificates from well-known and worthy persons could be furnished to substantiate the virtues claimed for this great medicine, but the manufacturer prefers simply to say any purchaser feeling the benefit derived from the use of a bottle not equivalent to tho seventy-five cents in vested in the purchase can havo their money returned. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y CFC CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa. —A large crowd of people from all parts of the surrounding country con gregated at Coburn last Sunday, to take in the colored campmeeting. As far as the attendance of colored folks wa3 concerned we can hardly call the affair a success. There were only sev en of them actively engaged in relig ious worship,including tho two preach ers. Their odd way of singing was a curiosity to many of their white spec tators. Quite a number of whites we noticed had a superfluity of spirits and seemed to rival with the colored sing ers in making the most noise. Alto gether it was a great day for Coburn, EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF TOLL.— For the information of the public, we publish below the law ex empting persons from the payment of tolls in passing over turnpike roads : "Provided, that no toll shall be de manded from any person or persons passing and re passing from otie part of his, her, or their farm to any other of thef same ; and all persons, with their vehicles or horses, going to or from funerals, or places of public wor ship, or of military trainings or elec tions, shall be exempt from the pay ment of toll, when traveling on such I turnpike road." The penalty for receiving toll con trary to law is five dollars for each of fense. —Jas. R. Irwin, druggist, Curwins ville, Pa., writes : M. A. McDonald. DEAR Slß:— Send us I gross of youvWonu Powders—they give good satisfaction to our trade. Professionally, I always recommend them, as I consider they embody to the utmost the principal and most desirable points in a vermifuge— sraallness of dose, easiness to take, compactness and eligance, while our steadily increasing s;iles attest thiir value as a worm de stroyer and the satisfaction they give our trade.' Dissatisfied purchasers can have their money refunded. JOHNS TON, JIOLL OWAY A' CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim ,Pa. —Messrs. Gilbert & Co., merchant tailors of Jfillersburg, Pa., are at the 3/usser House with a full line of Sam ples of Fall and Winter Clothing. They will take orders for snit3 from §l2 to SUS ; fine English Plaid Suitings from §l6 to §35. Their goods are of excellent quality,but very low in price. The firm guarantees satisfaction and extends a general invitation to attend the sale. IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE FOR PEACE.—Changes of climate, diet and water, ofttimes atmospheric changes a lone, will subject some member of the family to cholera morbus, dysentery, &c., when that wail ot misery in the "wee sma' hours of the night" an nounce the fact, and you are sent from your comfortablo bed across lots or "down back alleys for a doctor, 'twould be a good time to reflect that had you only secured a bottle of Curtis' Carmel ite Cordial in time, you could with a few drops have beaded off the attack, sayed a doctor's bill, and secured a peaceful night's rest. Dissatisfied pur chasers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY A CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. INTERESTING TO BOTH SEXES. Any man or woman making less than S4O weekly should tiy our easy money-making business. We want A gents for our celebrated MADAME DEAN SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS : also, our SPINAL SUPPORTER, SHOULDER BRACE,and ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales dai ly. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State sex. LEWIS SCHIELE & Co., 35-13t 390 Broadway, New York. —ln another place we publish a short statement of the accidental drowning of Rev. J. K. Millet, of McEwensville. Deceased was 'a graduate of the Old Mifllinburg Academy, aud is well known by many of our readers. He was a son-in-law of Mr. Geo. Gutelius, of Mifllinburg, and at the time of his sad death, was pastor of the Paradise Reformed charge. Further particulars of nis drowning are given in the AZilton Economist as follows : " lie left his home, the parsonage in McEwens ville , during, the afternoon, aecombanied by Miss Mauirie Culp, a friend of the family. They drove to Watsontowu, put up the horse, and at a point of the river known as Port May, they look ;i in.ill boat, rnwi'il out to about the mjil illf o! III." 11V I' All It'll tk VftlV wblo Ill'TO—lJu! place wli't• lit* ofHui ii;ul fished. Hofo'-o a rhorlnpth" bout lie hatnlcd his w;u<'h mid chain to Mhsilulp, which was Ills ustiil custom. no matter wlio accompanied liini. lie |i da val uable watch and expeilencH had taught him that valuublc artlclus wort' easily dropped Ist in Ids poekcis while IWhiiiK. When he dropped the anchor the chain RMHCIIIIIK It to (he boat was ton Bhon to reach b itloni. which caused the boat to dii> and coiiiiiumeo lilliuu up Willi water. Mr. Millet, commenced balling It out, to save it from sinking. In doing so he was ev idently eveiled, and lost his balance. The boat upset and they were both thrown Into twelve feet of water. Aft ir sinking and struggling in the water they rose to the surface when the lady look hold of the boat after having sunk twice. Mr. Millet coolly commanded her to hold on to the boat while he would swim to ihe shore la distance of about three hundred yds], assuring her that If she would hold fast she would l>o saved, or that the llsliormen, who were near at hand and saw them in their peril ous condition would come to their rescue, lie twice called to her, looking lmok. to hold on as I lie at ruck out for the shore battling with llie - nuut waves, Hwliiindng for life. Two men in a boat near at hand went to the rescue of Mag gie, picked tier up and in pulling for the slime passed by the struggling man, landed the girl, returned for the deceased who had by this time reached tlie shore within tidily feet, I lit was now so greatly exhausted and In,the excite ment of the mo mcntsank to Ihe bottom of the river after those tu the host had reached out wiili a Uniting polo for h-m to catch hold of. Twenty-live minutes elapsed liefore his lod> wais recovered, which lay in about six feet of water, and all that medical skill and kiudliamls could do was done, but the vital spark had tied never to return. Neighboring News. AARONSBURG. Mrs. \V. T. Meyer is still confined to her sick bed. She is improving very slowly. Our friend, D. 11. Ilote, has been prostrated on a bed of sickness. Sciat ica has caused the trouble. Very quietly Mr. Nathaniel Boob and Mrs. Rebecca Ilosterman, from below Aaronsburg, were pronounced man and wife by pastor Dielzlor, on last Thursday evening. The coloied campraeeting at Coburn was largely attended on last Sabbath by a class of our citizens who usually object to attending camp on a Sabbath. Of course, we infer by the attendance that color makes the difference. F. S. Wolf, from Girard, Kansas, made his appearance in our midst last Monday, rle came to spend a few days with his sick father, Col. Jacob Wolf, at Millheim. Fos looks very natural. The potato yield is reported as first class, both in quantity and size, in Haines township. Cider and apples ditto. Some of our county papers seem to be in big haste in regard to making preparations for the Aaronsburg cen tennial. Keep cool, gentlemen, lots of time till 18SG. I don't think wo will put up very large exhibition buildings You will hear from us in uue time. An auxiliary meeting of the Wo men's Home and Foreign Mission Con vent ion, to be held here on the 2i)th and 30th, instant, was held in the base ment of the Lutheran church on la3t Monday evening. Committees were appointed and general business trans acted. Miss Fuella E. Dorublaser had charge of the meeting. ANOTHER. Spring Mills. Rev. J. M. Evans has been in our midst for the past week. lie is visit ing his aged parents and friends in this place. The festival for the benefit of the "Challenge Band" of this place was a complete success. The band realized SB3. Mrs. Border, of Howard, is yisiting her brother Wm. ll.Bartholomew,Esq., at this place. Mrs. Barner, of Jersey shore, is tar rying with her brother, Wm. Pcaler, at present. Mr. Stephen Loars, our K. R. agent has been absent for a week. He is tak ing his vacation. W. S. J/usser is fill ing the position at present. Mr. Jfuss er will make an excellent official some day. On Tuesday of last week Mr. W. JfcClellan, of Tusseyville, Pa.,, and J/iss Kate Runkle, of this place, were ioined by the holy bonds of matrimony, at the residence of the bride's mother, Rev. Land, of Centre Hall, performing the nuptial ceremony. The neighbors and friends in general were invited to be present and partake of the sumptu ous supper in waiting. The bride re ceived many valuable and costly pres ents. Jfay their pathway through life be strewn with roses, is the wish of your correspondent. MADISONBURG. Geo. K'dder came home last week, lie was on the sick list. The lieporter is mistaken. We have one pauper yet Mrs. Lizzie Brown and Miss IdaSha fer, of Belief on te, both daughters of Samuel B. Shafer of this place, are at present visiting here. The picnic last Saturday was pretty well attended. The dance iu the even ing was poorly patronized, the ladies being especially scarce. Elias Miller's job on the mill dam at the upper end of town is Gnished. Quite a goodly number of our town folks went to the campmeeting at Co burn last Sunday, but returned disap pointed. They had expected to see more colored folks. The iron water pipes are expected this week yet. STILL. MARRIED. On the 23d. ult., at th 3 bride's home, at lie bersburg, by ltev. F, Auraiul, Mr. J. F. Gart hoff, of Ziou, Centre Co., Pa., to Miss Maggie Walker, o! ltebersburg. On the Bth,inst.,at the residence of the bride's mother, at Spring Mills,by ltev. Land,of Centre Hall. Mr. W. M. McClellan, of Tusseyville, Pa., to Miss Kate Runkle, of Spring Mills. 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Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or Hick Htomricli, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PIIYBICIAVB OPIXION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive ar.d assimilative powers of the system. L. M. HIHTON, M. D. .Washington, Ark. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. PREPARED BY J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. GOSTiVENESS affects seriously nil the digestive and assimilative orpins, including the Kid neys. When these organ* are so affected, they fail to extract from the blood the uric aeid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes ttlioumatism and Neu ralgia. The functions of the Liver arc also affected by costiveness, causing Bilious Disorders. 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The most reasonable and reliable clothiers of Bellefonte are Joseph Bros. & Co. ■ ■ I IN CTTT A ~NT"T~) FIT our stock is equally as good, if not better ? than any clothing made to order in the country. We are making .A. SPECIALTY this season of OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT! We are able to 3P SELL GOODS CHEAPER 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. offer this week a specialty: A Black Cork Screw Suit for $3.80. QUAKER Is -fch.o Besrb FABLE SAUCE. Thousand* of nrtielea aro nowmsaufaeturftdtbst in former years had to be imported, paying high import duty as it la now belqn doso on Lea s Per il us table nance ; the QtMUtt* TABLE SAUCE take* its placo; it has been pipniMped by competent judges just n* /jooU and ff WWcr. The Qvak%s Sauce bus Slowly but Burtiy gained groat im portance and is replacing the very best Imported raueo on tho shelf of the -grocer, the tablet of the restaurant and tho tl.Iot of the rich and poor men, prcatly prlz d and rslished by all on acronnt of Its piquancy, artgda, taste, strength and purenoo*. Tho inventor has by years of 6tudy of tho secret vlrtuea contained in the aro matic spices of tho Indies and China, such as maco, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger, ami peppers and bad* of trees unknown to most men, and by long prartieo aum-eded to combine their extracts in sueh a liquid form as we now find it. ofagreeablo taste, and an invigorating M to be taken in place of stomach bitters. By man ufacturing this sauce here. heavy import duties end freights arc saved, ana It is told at a lower figure to the dealer, who mtking a bettor profit mi Quaker Baueo can sell it to tbo consumer cheaper than i he very beat imported article Qgyßtty equal ing ours. It your grocer does n?t keep It, write v.3 for prices, etc. Sold Id bottles or fijtht gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING t&, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, Jf I - 100 ft 106 8. M ST., St* Intais, Bo* Pure And Unadulterated! g T. FJfAlN.TProprfetorof the National Hotel,^- MILLHRIM, PA., wishes to inform the piiiUc that he keeps the following liquors constantly on hand ami in surestbem all strictly pure, and especially a dapled for medical purposes: WHIKKRTM; KIMK;' HannesviUe, Imported Holland, Pougbkeepsie, London, hush, WIIEHj Hiutg. Blackberry, I.oulHville, Elderberry. Kentucky. Port I)K AND YM? Huckleberry, Plain, Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Sherry, ——— Blackberry, Applejack, ■ Peach. Neva Eryjland Hum. Mir These liquors are all guaranteed to be not le ji than four years old and can be strongly roccom mended as wholes une and healthy. M ALT LIQUORS, such as POUTER, ALE and LAGER always oil draught. JMKB 00 YOU KNOVT THAT ; Lorillard's Climax PLUG TOBACCO i with Red Tin Tag; Boa© leaf Fine Cut Chew ! big; Navy Clipping*,and Black,llrowu and ] Yellow SNUFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Tei m begins September 9,1385. This iustitutlou D located iu one of tha meet beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students of both Mixes, and offers the following Course of Mudy: 1. A Fait Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two years of I the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b) • NATURAL HISTORY; (c) CHKMISTfcY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A short SPEC! AL COURSE in Agriculture. | 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE iu Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC 1 ARTS, combining shop-work with study, j 7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in Literature and Science, for Yonng Ladies. 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. si'ECfA L COU RSUB are arranged to meet ! the wants of Individual students. j Military dr.ll is required Expenses for lioard ! and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ' la.lies under charge of a competent lady Prln ! cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATHERTON, I L.'D. President. 27-23 State College, Centre Co.. Pa. IPCUTC wa *teo 1 Sk 8 \Corsets. Samplefree to those be | Kuhi! S'w coming agents. No risk, oaick sales, i Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address - DR.SCOTT.B42 Broadway St„M.Y.