Journal. THURSDAY,NOVEMBEU STH 1885. PublLshod by R. A. BUMILLErT SALE REGISTER. Sd-Sales advertised thnmvh this office will be inserted under this heading free of charge. Nov. 7th—James P. Oobnrn, executor of the o s tote of Daniel Kreamcr, dec'd, late of Penn township—real estate. Nov. 14th.—Michael F. Hess, administrator of tlie estate of Sarah Hess, dee'd, late of Haines township, live stoek and household goods. PRIVATE SALB of the late Nathan Gorman prop erty, one mile south of Milllieini, by S. I* Stroliecker. LOCAL NEWS. —•SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNA. —The best goods for the least money at Spigelmyer's. —Well.clection is over, and,as usual, somebody got beat. —Dr. J. W. Stam will move into Dr. Mingle's house this week. —Rubber goods— the best assort ment at Kauffman'a store. —The last organgrinder of summer passed through town on Monday. —This is a remarkably dull season for the calithumpian serenaders. —Regular monthly meeting of the B. & L. Association next Monday even ing. —A new stock of Uuderwear just re ceived at the store of D. S. Kaufftnau & Co. —A good advertising medium for business men are the columns of the JOURNAL. —Mr. Thoa. Hockman is improving his on Afill street by building a new porch. -•TheLuth9ran congregation of Belle* fonte speak of erecting a new church at that place. —There is an apple on exhibition at £. C. Campbel's store which measures 14 inches in circumference, strong. —Several little rows occurred iu dif ferent parts of town last Saturday. Bad whiskey was at the bottom of it all. —The large willow tree at the mill race bridge on Penn street received a much needed trimming last Thursday. —Outside of the rattling of corn a gainst the windows,we did not hear of or see any Hallowe'en trick last Satur day. —The Hunter Sifter Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, want a first-class agent in this viciuity for their special* ties. A good chance. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS.— The Journal store is now prepared to supply dealers with all kinds of school books at reduced prices. —USE Prof. Wright's Indian Vege table Wafers for Liver, Kidney, Stom ach and Worms. Sold by all dealers. Price 25cts, SOcts, and SI.OO per box. — l "Hello,what is it ?" Why the new Clothing at D. S. Kauffman & Co. Come and see it—it takes the belt for quality and fit. Sold at popular prices. —This office is prepared to turn out first-class job work at reasonable prices. Tbe patronage of business men and the publio in general is respectfully solicit ed. —H. M. Clark's elocutionary read ings on last Thursday evening were fairly attended and those who were there pronounced it a good entertain ment. —Miss Maggie Miller,of Ceutre Hall, will spend several weeks in town, dur ing which time she will attend to the wants of our ladies in tbe line of dress making. Mingle's sale on last Saturday was yery well attended. There was a large "Crowd of people in town and for all things offered for sale there were ready purchasers. NOTICE. —The new Process Roller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn flail, is for sale at D. S. Kauff. man & Co's new store, Jfain street Jfillheim. Pa. —Dr. J. F. Harter has completed the neat wire fence which encloses his premises on Jfain street. Things aie beginning to look real tidy around Shady'B domains. —Mr. J. W. Adams, of Berrien Springs, Mich., came home on a visit to his parents on North street. He ex pects to spend the greater part oi this winter with them. —Michael F. Iless, administrator of the estate of Sarah Iless,late of Haines township, dec'd. will sell the personal property of the decedent, on Saturday, Nov. 14th. See hills. —The teachers of the Penn street schools, Mr. Long and Mr. Limbert, Indulged in healthy outdoor exercise last Tuesday, by planting several ma ple trees in the school yard. A CUBE AT LAST.- Ely's Cream Balm goes more directly than any oth er catarrh remedy to the seat of the dis ease, and has resulted in more cures here than all others.— Wilkesbarre,Pa., Leader. MY SON, aged nine years, was afflict ed with catarrh, the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a complete cure. —W. E. Hamman, Druggist, Easton, Pa. 40-4t —Ladies' Cloth for dresses in all co 1 - ors at Spigelmyer's. —The band enlivened KauiTman's store on Monday evening with a good serenade. —Preaching in the Lutheran church of this place onSunday evening by Rev. M. L. Deitzler. —Snowflakes make their appearance nearly every day and it seems as if win ter had come indeed. —Judging by the Coburu correspond ence that little town is well stirred up on the sidewalk question. —Sunday's dismal weather greatly interfered with church services, most people preferring to stay at home. —Both the grammar and the primary schools on Penu street were closed on Tuesday on account of the election. —Mr. Peter Wolf,of Chathan's Run, Clinton Co., was over a few days, to Mltend Behm's sale on last Thursday. —Mr and Mrs. Ilooveman, in com pany with Mr. A. P. tlarter and Miss Minnie Hartman, are oil on a trip to the East. Where, oh where is our fire depart ment ? Has it turned iuto a secret society, whose proceedings are not in tended for the public eai ? A PURR AND RELIABLE MEDICINE. —A compound fluid extract of roots, leaves, bark and berries is Burdock Biood Bitters. They cure all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. —Miss Mary Straw, we are told, ex pects to accompany Dr. D. 11. Mingle and family on their westward journey, with the intention of making her home with Ihera, at least for a while. —A turnip measuring 32 inches in circumference and weighing 8 pounds and 2 oz. was brought to this oflice. It was grown by Rev. C. F. Deininger. Mr. Deiuinger calls it the new Cleve land variety. —We are happy to state, that Miss Sadie Adams, who was so unfortunate some time ago in receiving serious burns about her body while at Lewis burg, is improving and that there are good hopes for her ultimate recovery. —■There will be services in the U. B. church ou Friday evening by Rev. J.A. Clemm, Presiding Elder. Also on Sunday morning at 10:30, by Rev. Burkett, of Ohio. The public are cor dially invited to attend these services. Do not suppose that because it is rec ommended for animals that Arnica& Oil Linimeat is an offensive prepara tion. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin. For sale by J. Spigelmyer and D. S* K'uiffman, &Co., Millheim Pa. —Two new machines have been plac ed in the planing mill of Elias Luse & Sou, oue of them for the purpose of manufacturing blinds for shutters. These gentlemen commenced at the foot of the ladder, with but two or three machines and now their mill boasts of 15 different machines and a continual rush of large orders for work. —An auimated discussion of various interesting topics took place in Kauff man's store last Saturday evening. The most brilliant talent of Millheim and vi. cinity participated in the debate and quite a lot of curious spectators took it all in. Gentlemen, we would propose the organization of a literary and debating club. —J. H. B. Hartman's made a large party for a lot of little girls in honor of their daughter Mary's seventh birthday last Thursday evening. Another one of similar nature was given at the resi dence of Jerome Spigelmyer, for their daughter, Carrie, last Monday evening. These parties are getting to be quite in vogue around here. TnE U. S. Dispensatory and the Scieuce of Chemistry justify the asser tion that for tonic, diaphoretic and expectorant properties, no combination of remedies can be devised to equal in power and efficacy Dr. Kessler's Cele brated English Cough Medicine. It is the safe and reliable standby in case of croup and whooping-cough: Dissatis fiedpurchasers can have their money refuded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —The telephone wire was stretched last Thursday and the first message j sent over it on Friday morning. This puts Millheim and Coburn upon "speaking terms" and the enterprise will prove a great convenience. The instruments are placed as follows : At Millheim, in Mussei & Smith's hard ware store, at Coburn, in the railroad station. —The teachers of Jfillheim aud Penn township met on Tuesday evening for tbe purpose of making arrangements to organize a literary society in this town. Committees on constitution and by laws and also to secure a suitable place for meetings were appointed,and Tues day evening, Nov. 10th,was fixed upon as the time for the next meeting,in the Penn street grammar school room. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend and enroll as members. Rev. J. A.-Bright received a unan imous call from a Lutheran charge in the state of Illiaois, to become its pas tor at a large salary,all moving expens es paid and reat free. He has however declined tbe call and will remain in Ellsworth, and preach at his regular appointments as heretofore, all of which shows that the Rev. is a gentle man of sound judgement. —Ellsworth (Kansas) Reporter, —Tliiß is the season when lumber men should provide themselves with good boots. The best place to buy them is at Kauffraan's store. Main street, Millheim, Pa. —The first copy of the Keystone Ga zette, another of Dellefonte's new week ly papers, is on our tabic. It is well edited and in its genenfl make-up pre sents a neat appearance. But alas, it is a rank Republican paper—und right hero we wi'l stop and say no more. A CHANGE. —After three years' faith ful work as compositor on theJouRNAL, S. fl. Alter left the case last Saturday with the intention of attendiug school this winter. Fred Brumgard, a sou of our townsman E. J. Brumgard, steps in as the new "devil." A single trial of Dr. Homy Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will convince any one troubled with costsvness, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. For sale by J. Spigelmyer and D. S. Kuuffman &Co., Millhoiui Pa. —We call the attention of our lady readers to the fact that Mrs. E. J. Brumgard's fresh stock of Millinery Goods is unexcelled. Her assortment of Ilttts, Bonnets, Feathers, and Trim mings are "just too lovely for any thing," and her prices are as low as anywhere. If you need new headwear for this winter call on her and she will suit you. —A Newspaper subscriber lemarkea that he found it much cheaper to pay for his paper in advance than at the end of the year. In answer to a query, be gave as a reason that when paid in advance he was getting something new for his money, but to do so at the end of the year was like paying for worn out clothes—there was none of the pleasure of anticipation in the trans action. That man was something of a philosopher. —Ex. AN ORNAMENT TO TOWN. The iron fence which adorns the front of the prospective Fairyiew Cemetery in the western part of Main stieet is a substantial as well as ornamental im provement. The arched gateway,bear ing the name of the cemetery in large letters presents a fine appearance and altogether the aff iir is a credit to town. Millheim has made wonderful progres sive strides in the last year as far as public accommodations av*e concerned. It has a fire apparatus, a town clock, a new cemetery and telephonic connec tion with the nearest railroad point. Enterprise and push truly are two pow erful factors in a community. —On Tuesday the telephone wire was broken somewhere between this place and Coburn, but it was very soon mended again by Mr. Kreamer, the R. R. agent, and in the evening its powers were tested by our band. Tho boys were out serenading, when a message came from Coburn that they would like to share some of the tine music. The band played several pieces in Mas ser & Smith's store, the telephone of fice, and the Coburnites being congre gated in the ticket office had the pleas ure of distinctly healing every note, even at a distance of six feet from the instrument. This was something new for Coburn folks and they enjoyed it very much. AT REST.—Mr. & Mrs. A.J. Harter, of this place, were calted to Hartleton, Union county, on Saturday evening OH account of the sudden death of Mrs. Geo. P. Ruhl, the mother of Mrs. Har ter. Mrs.Ruhl had been in good health and was feeling better thau usual until shortly before she died. She was enter taining some frieuds at the supper table on Saturday evening and partook of a hearty .meal herself, when almost in the "twinkling of an eye" hei head dropped on the table and her spirit left the body for a higher and happier sphere. Mrs.Ruhl was a model wife and mother,a lady and an esteem ed neighbor. Her death is an unspeak able bereavement to her kiud husband and loving children and the writer offers his sincere sympathy in their heavy af fliction. The funeral will take place to morrow. —Last week's Bellefonle Watchman contains the following, which may serve as a warning to handle coal stoves with care during the coming winter : SUFFOCATED BY COAL GAS. Mr. Mingle, of tbe Pennsvallev Banking Company at Centre Hall, sent us by telephone yesterday morning the par ticulars of a sad affair in that place on Wednesday night. It appears that Mrs. Susan McCulley, an old lady who lives in the house adjoining Mr. Mingle's residence, probably afraid to stay alone secured Mamie Keller, a little daughter of tx-Treasurer D. C Keller, to sleep with her. The two seem to have gone to bed with the dampers of the stove turned so that the gas from the coal es caped in such quantities as to fill the room and render them unconscious. Not making their appearance in the morning, at the usual time and tbe house remaining umpened, with no signs of life about it, Mr. Mingle pro cured a ladder and with Dr. Alexander entered a window, when the old lady was found nearly dead, as was suppos ed, and the little girl unconscious. The proper remedies were promptly applied by Dr. Alexander, and we are pleased to say that the child Mamie is now out of danger. It is feared, however, that the old lady cannot recover. DID it ever occur to you, thoughtful and prudent reader, that Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine must be an article of real merit, or how could the manufacturer ever be able to advertise "money refunded to all dis satisfied purchasers." JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseohuth, Millheim ,Pa. —For good Shoes goto Spigelmyer's, Jfillbeim and^Madisonburg. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. Cold Angers arc the result of corn husking. Frank and Milton Kern were to Woodward on Tuesday to hunt a win ter's job. Edward Swartz bought a horse and sleigh last weok. lie is ready for snow now. H. E.Dnck was hauling lumber from Coburn with three teams last week, for his new house at 3/illhaira. Oar old school teacher, W. F. Smith, came very near having his hands too full last Saturday evening. But with his ready tongue ho always manages to get through all-right. George Itoyer was at home last week to nut his corn away. l!o returned to Lewistown again, where ho works at his trade. Some of our boys talk of gomg on a hunting expedition to the Alleghanies. Better stay at home and IIUSK corn, boys. JU3IBO. Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. KauiTmau & Co., Millheim Pa. AARONSBURG. Snowilakes on last Friday. Lewis Mensh bought the Wra. Bar ter property in town. Will move next spring. A grind organ went through town to-day. Suppose' that class of people are moving east for wiutei quarters. Abs. Musser and wife arrived home from their western trip last Friday. Well, Abs. how do you like Kansas V Haven't time now, is all the answer. Daniel says his roof leaks as bad as ever. Slap 011 another coat of coal tar. I guess it's N. G. Rev. M. L. Deitzler and lady return ed from Ilarrisburg on last Thursday evening. Mrs. Deitzler rece'yed a very nice $lO hanging lamp as a present from her father, Mr. Seebold, while at Ilarrisburg. ANOTHER. COLD feet—two feet of snow. Bad cold—one cure—Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine. For sale by J. Eisen huth, Millheim Pa. OOBURN. m We wonld again urge upon the citi zens of our beautilul growing town the importance of a first-class sidewalk through its principal street. We have a little city built up with excellent buildings, and by a little extra expense we can add good sidewalKs.au improve ment to be proud of. The protracted meeting, under our .efficient ministers, Itevs. Ilengst and Mountz is progressing very nicely. A third train will be placed on the road on Thursday, a local freight from Lewisburg to Spring Mills. There is a subscription paper going the rounds for a new side-walk. See that your name is on it, and so aid the undertakiug that it may be put down at once. Our friend, Ilarvey Smith, the jovial "drop" man put in an appearance a gain, last Monday morning. The new hotel buildiug, opposite the depot, is nearing completion, and when finished will be a handsome structure. O. W. VanValiii, the boss plasterer from Woodward, is on hand and will soon hava the new hotel ready for occu pancy. The telephone line from Millheim to this place is now completed and ready for "hello 1" Jos. Kleckner killed two fat turkeys 011 election day. So mnch for the new administration. Our frieud, John Bowersox has been 011 the sick list the past week, but is convalescent. Put down the new sidewalk now for the benefit of churchgoers and school* children. , Z. —The largest turnip of the season was brought to Vonada's office by Jacob W. Moyer—circumference, 26 inches, strong. We hear of a party in the mountains who killed nine deer this season. Mr. Barker is improving his house. Sheriff Walker was through these parts last week. "Jumbo"—we have also apples that measure 13 inches in circumference. William Gettig says lie saw a panth er on Saturday near the railroad. Fox. In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesbury publishes the News, and in its columns srongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for coughs, colds, sore throats, catarrh and asthma. "When my horses were sick with wat was called lung fever, last Spring, I gave Simmons Liver Regulator (liquid) in one ounce doses, twice a day. They all recovered speedily. E. T. MICIIENER, "Prop'r Michener's Express, Jenkin town, Pa." DR. SAWBONES says the surest way to take a cold is to be always hugging the stove. Young man remember this, and when you go to see your girl on Sunday night don't spend your time hugging the stove; but if you do get a cold Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine can be relied upou to cure you. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa. MADI3ONBURG. The Evangelical congregation start ed a prohaeled meeting on hist Mon day evening. Wash Shafer, who had been nursing a sore baud for quite a while, finished up with two abscesses on the forearm. Thomas Shafer is on the sick list. An organ grinder entertained the boys for a short time on Monday morn ing. Miss Ida Shafer has returned home from Lock Ilavon. CharleyGritnin was driving his match ponies 011 Sunday. Mr. Beck, the uew merchant, has returned from the city, and has been very busy marking and shelving his fine lot of goods. Mr. Iluey.on S. B. Stover's farm, has lost some of his hogs. lie is unahlo to name the disease. Daniel Durst, of Centre Hall, spent aday and night with Dr. Lee,last week. Daniel Roush took sick very sudden ly on last Thursday night. At this writing NO is mending. STILL. A HEALTH journal tells its readers how to take cold. What most of us want to know is how to let it go. Take a bottle of Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine and it will go because it must. Sold by J. Eisenhtth, 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 ABDO3IINAL 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. LEWH SCIIIELE & CO., 35-13t 300 Broadway, New York. Miscellaneous News. No one is to blame for the recent terrible accdent on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad. Such is the verdict of the cooner's jury. It is estimatedJthat there are 100 coke operators, 6,000 men, 10,000 ovens and over $13,000,000 invested in the coke business of the Counellsville region at this time. Trial proves that honesty is the best policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's Sarsapanlla is a genu ine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier,decicidedly superior to all oth ers. An Ohio Town on Fire. CLEVELAND, 0., NOV. I.—The town of Geneva, -Ohio, is burning. The indications point to the destruction of half the village. Fire engines have left this city by a special train. The loss by the fire in Geneva, wiii not be less than $50,000. The latest case of faith cure is that of a Miss Morgan, of Pittsburg, who had been confined to bed for three years with -spinal disease. She is now able to walk aud firmly belieyes that she will permanently recover, attributing her improved condition entirely to her faith in the efficacy of prayer. Near Wilkinsburg, in Allegheny County, there is an encampment of two hundred Italians. They live in rough hoard shanties and canvas tents and do their own cooking. They have 110 idea what constitutes comfort or luxury,and are not epicureans. One of the Ital ians is always kiug of the camp and makes all their contracts with emyloy ers, for which he receives a percentage of the wages of the men uuder him. The ditchers get $1 .25 a day, but after deducting the commission paid to the padrone they have little left. Though they don't have much, they save all they get. Their expenses are so little that they will get rich upon what an American laborer cin't live on. Discovery of a Big Goal Vein. PITTSBURG, October 30.—An im portant discovery of a largo yein of coal was made by the New York and West -1 moreland Gas Coal and Coke Company jat Manor Station this morning. At a depot of one hundred and eighty-three feet a yein between seven and eight feet of excellent coal was found. The shaft will be put in shape at once and the mine will be in operation within the next month. The company's territory lies raid way between the coal lands of the Westmoreland Company and the Pennsylvania Gas Coal Company, at each of which the same vein is found, but the Latest shaft is twenty feet deep er,making quite a dip in the vein at the point struck yesterday. The cost of sinking the shaft was $35,000. The mine is near to the main line of the Pennsylvania Road and a siding has been graded UD to the new works. The mine will prove a valuable one. The dtorm in the State. Four Boats W recked in the Schuyl kill Canal. The Occupants in Peril. At Black Rock, near spring City, in i the Schuylkill Canal, during the etortn last night, four boats were wrecked. The dam at this point is yery wide. The violence of the winds broke the tow-lines and the boats were drifted into the breast of the dam. They were so far away from the tow-path that it I was impossible to cast a tow-line I ashore. Several drivers made an effort | to reach them in small canoes, but the I latter capsized and a man named Dona j hue narrowly escaped being drowned. For several hours the adrift boats rocked to and fro at the mercy of the 5 winds. The families on uoard were panic-stricken, as it was expected every moment that the boats would be dashed to pieces. They crouched together in the cabins. About midnight the storm abated and the families were taken ashore. The individual boat Peerless ran ashore and filled with water. The crew easily escaped. The storm of last night was the most severe ever experi , ' enced in the Schuylkill Valley so late in the season. | i IIAZLETON, October 30.—[Special.]— , A heavy fall of snow occurred here to day, in many places throughout the | region the fall being two inches deep. ' DIED , ' Oli the 26th ult., In Miles township, Clayton . Auibros Smull, a young child of Mr. Henry Smull, aged 8 months and 25 days. THE GREAT 4^^|PnfailinySpaeiae T* LIVER DISEASE. AVMOTAIIfti Hitter or l* England Mum. G* These liquors are all guaranteed to be not lexs than four years old and can be strongly reccommended as wholesome and healthy. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALE and LAGER always on draught. SSSrn DO YOU KNOW THAT Lorillard's Climax PLUG TOBACCO with Bed Tin Tag; Rose leaf Fine Cut Chew ing ; Navy ( llpplngtAnd Black, Brown and Yellow SNUFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered.