Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 03, 1885, Image 4

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    claim. In this he was mistaken. One
day,while oat on a hunting expedition,
be discharged his gun accidentally, and
received several shot in his arm and
side. He got home without difficulty,
and, examining the wounds, made up
bis mind that he would go to town in
the morning to have them attended to.
The next day he] was in no condition
to move and was obliged to keep his
bed. Growing rapidly worse and fear
ing that his injuries would result seri
ously if not attended to, he watched
for his next door neighbor, and when
ha saw her he signaled for her to come
to him. The girl came up and heard
his story,and volunteered to goto town
for a doctor. When the physician ar
rived and dressed Belden's wounds Hel
en told him that she would look in oc
casionally and attend to the sick man's
wants, and she kept her promise relig
iously. For nearly a n>outh she visit
ed the Belden shack regularly, cooked
and served Belden's meals, dressed his
wounds, and helped him as tenderly as
a relative could. When he got so that
he could sit up and help himself, her
Visits became shorter and at longer in
tervals, and at length they ceased alto
gether.
This last spring it became necessary
for somebody to put in the crops if any
thing was to be done. Belden had had
no settlement with the girl, and she
appeared to be making preparations to
work his farm as well her own. He
didn't want to give up beaten, and he
could not quarrel with a woman, espec
ially one to whom he was under so
many obligations. Finding that things
were becoming intolerable as they were
he called on her one evening in May,
and they had a long taH, the result of
which has just been discovered. After
that consultation thev were frequently
together. They worked both farms
this year and made big crops, and last
week they were married.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September 9, ISSo.
This institution is located in one or tin most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region ■ It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of Mudy:
1. A Full cientific Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin cientifte Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COL RSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICI LI I Kl"; (b)
NATUCAL HISTORY; (e) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4 A shortSPECIAL COURSE in Agrieulture.
5." A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course ut MECHANIC
ARTS, combining with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COL RSE (two years) m
Literature and science, for } oung Ladies
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of individual students.
Military dr.ll is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin-
Catalogues, or other information address
NUEORGE W. ATHKRTON, L. D.,
President,
27-29 state Cailege. Centre Co., Pa.
D. I. BROWN,
. DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE &c„
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
JSfcjT'Repairing done at short notice
by practical workmen.
I•m ♦ ■
Spouting a Specialty
Shop on Main St.opposite Albright's.
MILLHEIM.PA.
m/i KA MONTH and BOAKD for live
•nflDyoung Men or Ladies, in each county
VUfj, AddrlssP. W. ZEIG LER & CO., Phila
delphia
*A thing tf beauty is a joy nJrever"
The new and beautiful
Square Parlor Stove
"PEISCILLAT
Before buying, ask your dealer to
show you this beautiful design. II
be hasn't it, have him send for sam
ple at once. Or send us
Twenty Dollars
and we will promptly ship you the
No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par
lor) with full nickel ornamentation.
Every stove fully guaranteed in con
struction, workmanship and practi
cal operation. The 1 'PRISCILLA" is
made only by
Lehigh Stove&M'f'gCo..
LEHIGHTON, PENN.
Musser Xlgusq.
Millheim, ------ Penna.
RESORT--
Two miles from Co Hum Station on 1 <si T. It. U.
Fine Trout Fishing ami Hunting within sight
of town. Healthy locality ami line moun
tain sceneries The celebrated I'ENNs V AL
LEY CAYKS hut live miles distant. The finest
drives in the slate
FINK SADDLE HORSES, (ABB! AGES AND
BUGGIES for the use of summer hoarders. 1 !
Doilc M Smile Rooms,
newly furnished, for fnmiles with children, on
scoomi and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONABLE.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
16-iy Millheim.Centre Co. l'a
PY/EMIA
Is the most virulent form of blood-pnbon
tiur. Less speedily fatal, but not less cer
tainly so, is the vitiation of the blood of
which the first symptoms are Pimples,
Sties, Boils, and Cutaneous Erup
tions. When the taint of Scrofula gives
warning of its pivsonoc bv such luuk'iit ions,
no time should be lost lu using AY Fit's
SARSAVARILLA, the only perfect and reli
able mediciue for the purification of tlio
blood. _ _ _
SCROFULA
Is a foul corruption in the blood that rots
out all tbe machinery of life. Nothing
will eradicate it from the system and pre
vent its transmission to oil-pring but
AYEICS SARSAFvKit.i.A. This prepara
tion is also the only one that will olean>e
the blood of Mercurial poison and the
taint of Contagious Diseases. Impover
ished blood is productive of
AN/EMIA,
A wretched condition indicated by Pallid
Skin. Flaccid Muscles, Shattered
Nerves, and Melancholy. Its hist
symptoms arc Weakness, Languor,
Loss of Nerve Force, and Mental De
lection. Its course, unchecked, leaus
inevitably to insanity or death. W onion
frequently sutler from it. 'I ho only medi
cine that,* while purlfving the blood, en
riches it with new vitality, and iu\ igorates
the whole system, is
Ayer's Sarsapariila,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for £o.
-IFQ^MANANOJtAST.j
|9 THE BEST)
| ffalLcs EXTERKAL
remedy!
—FOR
2 IIBDHATISaJ
S nfiiralgiaJ
1= om §
I aaaJ Sprains, Bruises, |
S Burns ana Scalds, p
- Easr*!! ScMfb, Eailiif ii?i p
| Frosted Feci andy
Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches. $|
effectual Remedy ibrp
Galls, Strains, Scratches, |j
Sores, &c., on
HORSES.
One trial will prove itsg
merits. Its elYects are in M
most cases
INSTANTANEOUS, G
9 HHH Every bottle warranted toK
1 give satisfaction. Send ntl-f
■ ■■■■ dress for pamphlet, free, giv- 1 .
S HI mi' ..mil ■< big full directions for thef
3 treatment of above di<ea c -s.
■ BdHai Price 25 cts.aml 50 cts. per Li
1 * bottle. Sold everywhere. gi
■ Henry, Mr.son k Lord, Proprietor!, I$
■ Burlington, Yt.
For sale by D. S. Kauffman A Co.. am I
J. Spiyclmycr, Millheim. Pa.
T TPTPTPTFT 'C!
XjjQlJj J? HiJU O
IMPROVED
ID AH Wind
IllUn Engine.
ALL THE PARTS MADE OF
MALLEABLE & WROUGHT IRON
No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, STRONGEST and EASIEST
REGULATED WIND ENGINE iu the WOULD. The
BEST is CHEAPEST. Send for Circulars to the
SPRINGFIELD MACHINE CO.
Springfield, Ohio.
OMNIBUSSES
e AND LIGHT SPRING WORK FOR
Hotels * Livery.
AGENTS WANTED SSffOSfSStt
WE MAKE
Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder
Trucks, Patrol Wagons, &c.
And Fit Out Fire Departments Complete-
And good men of influence can make
favorable arrangements with us.
HORTON & CO.,
53, 55, 57 & 59 East sth Street,
CINCINNATI, 0.
K338 FA & ever 100 pet
t-A 0 '* Vma f£ cent profit eel 1-
b £. SL M ft 3 aJoingtto Family
H Corfeeßoast-
m er. Durable, perfect in operation, and o£
great domestic utility. Write tor circulur.
FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO.. St. LOUIS. Mo.
Musser Brothers'
ROLLER RINK.
The proprietors respectfully in lor in the public
thai their
~ ~ ifi mmmmm mmmmm ■>
—E/IDSTiKZ—
Corner ol' Bonn and MilljStreets,
Millheim, L'a.
is open every Wednesday and Saturday even
lug. at ul Sat urday afternoons.
(Sizo of Rink 40 x 100.)
The building is commodious and llnely arrang
ed, hasja splendid floor,and patrons will
always flml now and strong
skates'on^hand.
GeiicrsKMireioi] Z 5 rails.
Us 0 , of sides.fitr 3 liours'sassioit, 10 "
Ladies admitted free!
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY.
on IVim street, south of race bridge,
Mil heim, Pa.
Bread, Piss & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, I'ienies and other social
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her plaee and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. .'5 l-3m
_I ri.'U A ij Xj I
AT
I BUCK BROS'
i
?MT (rtfL&tytfTi
FAMILY 6ROUPES AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE—
E\STAYT V\EOUS PROCESS !
Satisfactory Work Hone by
We furnish everything in our line
from a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Picurse copied and en
larged in the best style.
-miAMESS
can lie procured at our place on short notice
J prices arc
j clown so as to suit every purse.
| Gallerv on North St., Millheim, l'a,
i
ELIAS LUBE & SON,
—PROPRIETORS OF Tin:—
MILLHEIM PLANING MILL,
east of the new Kv. church, Pean St.,
Millheim, Pa.
Contractors, - Builders,
—AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
3- EKANDAS A j§?PECIALITY.
Having our own planing inlll.it will be to tlit
advantage of those intending to build to eon
suit us.
made on all kinds of
buildings. Plans and Specifications
furnished on application, with est
imates of cost. 18-ly
13 WJdJBKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will hi
mailed,securely wrapped.to any address
in the United States for three mouths
on receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free.
Address all orders to.
RIJHARD K. FOX,
FKA N K 1.1 X B<JU A UK. N . Y
| j
sr '7' , '■ V.'.iT AG."".. 3TO SELL
J\ V^sasoußi
I- ' ■ S ■ . ! (.ye .an
f" , 3 ' ■■ ■ / 1 ■ / \? a Le£-ilja
iP ' v %r v U I
. . • •*_ - r x '
ft '■- ' u' t v. J
" Women of g.-0.-l ch&rarti-.r cn<l in toll if;-.no- j
E:cluslr<9 Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial of I
Bitinple W.".sher to bo rcti rned :-t my oxj>cnpo ifnoi j
K'(ti. f;iotcry. X thousand per cent, tno bostWHsherin j
the world, nod ••• • (capable agents BIG money. In* ,
trinsio merit mokes it a phenonnnal succc -severy,
where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency I
address. J. WORTH, St. Louie, |
.
E3TA JLSJriuD ISCO.
Thomson &Co's
ICclßtti Tcrwllliicr Fil'a'ii |
TRIPLE FLASfI&E
fire and Burglar Proof
SAFES.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
OVi:il ANT OTHEB MAKK AltK 0
I *llll-it I liiMldnUolt Work.
Ntillil U'cltlcil Aniih* Iron Frninfu.
Extra. Thick WnlU.
Superior Flro Proof Filling.
I .©rim ninl Holt Work Protected
Willi Hardened Hli'i'l.
Gxtm Heavy Nntprlnli
Hence are Jlorrl lrc and Burglur Proof.
Send for Circulars and Prices.
THOMSON <& CO.,
273 & 275 State Street,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
i rv.wr
"if 3EE j| aa 5
PILLS
25 Y E ggrTgr a
The Greatest of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
liOaa of appetite, Bowels coative, I'uinin
the head, with a dull sensation In tho
buck rart, Pain under tho rkwukler*
blade, Fullness lifter eatinj, with adia
incliuntion to exertion of body ortnlnd,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Wearineos, Dizxincss, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Headacho
over the right eye Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, aud
CONSTIPATION,
TITTT'S FULLS arc especially adapted
to such cases, ono dose effects such a
change offcelingas to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus tho system is
nourished, and by their I Tonic Aetion on
the DitfesttveOraans.KeKular Stools ore
TUTT'S HAIR DYE,
GKAT HAIR or WHISKBUB changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of
this DTE. It impart 3 a natural colpr, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of $ l.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
Mason <£ Hamlin
ORGANS: , PIAN OS:
Highest Hon- New mode of
OrtMallGreM :*8 iiSSSfcJ J SKO Stringing. IV
World * hxM- notreijuiri-one
bit. on-. 1 U V ,cr a ""
ei*hteeyw.B£Es!? ? ' * J> maißf a*
One
Style*. $.-j. to Vu I "It ==& j P. ™
fooo .•For Cash. W| I II Hf I w rest-pin
j f'asy Payments t'l L—.ll |c?|| He
| or K* nte'l .CM/© '"■*S'| ".arkaMe fur
; nloguex tree. *7 *- '* _L pi "'j'y ' V !,e
ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
154 TremontSt .Boston. 46 E. 14th St. (Union Sq ),
N.Y. 149 Wabash Ave-, Chicago.
PIANOS-ORGANS
The demand for the improved MASON A - H*tn.rt
PIANOS is now so laruo that a second addition to tho
tui..' y lias b*eo>i(npentlrt. Do BM require one*
quarter nit much tuning as Pianos on the prevailing
y\ rot-pin svstetn. Consult Catalogue, free.
too S'vies of GROANS, to |00. For Cash. Easy
Payments, or Rented.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,
NEW YORK ; BOSTON* ; CHICAGO.
ITTEKTIOHIER CWEBS.
. Something entirely new. It br.fl r. Sriuso STF.ri,
FOOT IJoAtti) (heavily j.i. 'io i 1 but not ]>>lislieil)
nn.l possesses tli full elasticity of tta Club Skatn
yet will bo furni hrd nt a small advanco beyond
ilio price of ordinary Eink Skates.
lis construction is of the most thorough and
satisfactory character.
This skato will prove a drawing card, wherever
introduced and llink managers will d<> well to con
sider its merits, as only a .small outlay is required
beyond that necessary for ordinary > utlit. Prices
sent on application.
BANKER SKATE WORKS,
RICHMOND, IND,
duAY
1 y r -,• :>rO'iUANIC .VBAKHESfS
1 \ fe ii Decay, and numerous
iujuA. r.. tj .gubucurodit cases, but*
r^-.TTTTT. V 5( § 'filing tko t-kilhad phy
r~ juCG-il, vfc' g asicinns, rest::6 Iron*
rp"' pi wiTj s'-'") V £ f youthful indiscretion,
}, Fl. IS jfc4;JLiiU Ug/ioofreo indulgence, oj
k- w. \>'J over brain work. Avoid
V...0 t ..-V\ ,s r -fjt'-e inipoeitionoi prctane
\ tv. - ' ' '•' remedies for thceo
\> v- ■ w (roubles. Oct cur Frca
A P ".DICAL Cur.s FC. ** Circular and Trial i'ack
v—■tj—tt". rr-* f ■ *e(rc,and learn important
.UJulgtr w ±J£# i facts before taking trcat
■;r-fn~*TTnv-r-i'^Sinmtelrcwhere. .Take m
aiwaii-i " -.•...•AfifURE Rkmedv thnliuf
-ot y b'pf. -r Q-i '/-ySCIiUED thousands, does
I. :u cs i>t kiiwuo * '' -no* interfrrc with nUen
t- "t ;{ilonto bwinesa, cr cauia
t~ .... .' . -.a wiiji i < icsfnor Inconvenience in
t dxi'JA'F. W'-rthny w.:y. Founded on
, .. a r medlcilptinct
1-. ~ •.. ipkh.By dkmsitpuealioa
i rao.k V v 'to the sc"f efthaoasa i:J
w' •. .-p'eif t frfhttsce !• ft'.|
,'Ol : Sc-fgq fy.y-'-./iilto'd detay. Tiiaaat-
V .• -.-e: yi; fu. 1 mn'tionoef Ihe hu
->i "*-u I?- • .'•-.rncrr :■m in -tcred.
- ''L\ tCrvjt'phe cuimr.ting eitracnU
r . . , KKiKcf life, which havo been
. ..• .• 2XI - P.^DSHwatted aroeivttibackjud
- :j . ...nf... - C>;i putientbecome*elie'e
wi' • n.OOli-iHfulf.udrnj livguin3tK)t.n
."loniiißs 7 at.wrath ni.dccxutt vigor.
•. 5 RHMEDir CO.. H'fOCliEMWia
: >v . OfentU fit., 6T. T.OUaS., MO,
r JI (Jf?s£f3 PERSOMSf iUot a TI'UCO,
• c i 'iw terms of our Ai.plionee.
..... £3rX 3maa '4?2t*2UlXt,
['■ " '* 7.'-/' i " KFLfJLr TK
if .-.. .3 : i n'.'.ii . V-lla. tOUtx.E.
Bli •. % .•. • Uebipandapori oisptaluor. ItJa
no * ; rt'rn. .>i u I'ny end Kixlit &nd its
pres forgotten. Bend for circular witht—ti.
1 '.cd t■ : i ! ."oi ! .•.•••• cured t>y thisap
nli: i ' e.. .'d'l. .5 Cent iv 1 lit tiisal and Surgicul
in-tit tite 0.7U Lccust St., lit i.oui.\ 51 o.
S7.i:ftil xnisii;, viv.-n till kinds of cursice.t
and medical cases. Vt'cnkeaina diseases _nr.d pri*
vatotioui.iv. in male ffir.iloou< i necinltv. He
sure verif.: a tin foio ti.kiiu; 11outwentelum-Eero.
ConsuJtation free and invited.
... B R jaj n READING,
I l i PENN.
i lfory i'l'liool fur Boys, t on
, . !te ?stfte.T plan. Boys of any
. ' 1 • • t:11 <*■•_> ;.<■. 1 Tnis. etc.
L. C. Li:' . : it sail fit aster, Reading, Pa.
A npumoifor [.iterative,ll ealthy, lloii
iiUiiiUUorublo A Permanent business ap
pl yto \\'ilinot(Jastle& C v < Chester, N. Y.
CHEAPEST AND BESTS
PETERSON S MAGAZINE
UNIMUALHD I'ItKMIUMW FOR 1886!
FULL-SIZE DRESS PATTERNS
Pi Hi itsoN's MAGAZINE is the hest ami chacitest of lite lady's-books. It gives more for the mon
ey, and combines greater merits, than any other. Its immense circulation and long-established
rciilalion enable its proprietor to distance ail coin petit lon. Jn short, it has the
IJEST ST EEE KNG It AVI N< JS. BEST ORIGINAL STORIES,
BEST COLORED FASH IONS. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS,
BEST DRESS-PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, ETC., ETC.
Tlte stories novcleU, etc., In '•Petersons," are admitted to l>e the best imullshed. All the 'most
jtaptilurfeiHtth' writers eontrlbiite toll. I'very month, a KUM.-SIZB DKKSH-PATTKUN is given,
wliieh is alone worth the price of the lunnhc . Every month, also, there appears a
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE I
engraved on steel, TWICE THE SIZE op OTIIKUS, and superbly colored, Also, Household, Cookery,
and <>tln* receipts; articles on Art lim broidery, Flower Culture, House Decoration—iu short, ey
eiything interesting to ladies.
TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2.00 A YEAR.
4EdrUNI'AItKLLKLKt>OFFKItB TO CLUBS.
•2 topic* for (jt i.M J With the • Korget-Me Not," a splendidly illustrated album, or a large
3 •• ** 4.,'n I steel-engraving, "The Angel of Paradise," for grUting up the Club.
I r'opies for Gii./vo \ Willi an extra copy of tho Magazine for I**. as a premium, to the
6 •• " fl.eo f person geting up the Club.
5 Copies lor fcvoo I With both an extra eopy of the Magazine for .f'B6,and the large steel-en
-7 •' •• lo.ik) I grHgliig,orihe"Forget-iiet-Me Not,"to the person getting up tho Club.
FOR lAfiGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS!
Address, iwst iiiiid, CHARLES J. PETERSON,
306 Cheat nut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
• sent gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with.
■ ■■! I - ■!„■ ... ■■■■■ I ———M——————^
Everybody acknowledges that
Til E
CHEAPEST AM) BEST PLACE to buy FURXITURE
ON
Perm street, Millheim, Pa.
PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIJIRARY, DININGROOM A
KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUNGES, PATENT MOCKERS, RAT
TA A A PEED CJfAIRS, all stifles, TAIILES, STANDS, IiOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, Wft AT NUTS, BUREAUS, BED
STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT
TRESSES, from tin finest curled hair to the cheapest
Straw, a (trial variety <f SPRING REDS, all styles,
and cvcrylhiuy in the furniture line, on hand or
procured on short notice
Not undersold by any Store in the County.
An extra large stock of Rnpar Hangings, Decorations* $c-
Give me a call. " W. T. J/AUCK.
J. 11. EURZENKNABE & SONS'
lil&.e HOUSE.
1202 N. THIRD STREET,
RARRISBURG, PA
! Buys & GO'S
Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral
Upright, Grand
The bes now made and endorsed by all eminent
artists.
&TSIL&- .AXS
1 fc(. rrcst beauiful and sweetest toned in the world
Smaller Musical Instruments,
Organcttes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c.
Sheet Music (including the popular 5 and 10 cent music) Music Book
Strings, &c.
O-A-LXJ TO SEE ITS.
Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Pa.,
Agent for Union and Centre Counties
PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS !
>j\ o. ooisriD0 3 <
Proprietor and Manufacturer of
Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c.
Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at a
times. New and improved machinery in the shops.
Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere.
CIfCDY CAfllll Y naeas these goods as tiiey are
■■till lAnliLI the best and cheapest. Ask
W/. ifnii your dealer to get you Globe Toasters & Broilers, 30
pregg. $1.25, has no equal. Cake Mixer, stone bowl
Ciir:ors Shargea*
er. No. l, 20c. er, Hot Pan Lifter, 15c. Globe Sad Iron Heater saves
Ho. 2 25c. each coa l, 250., &c., &o. If your dealer is out club with
Pr, v % 1047 neighbors send money to us &we will ship direct.
CLOSE M'F'G £Q 926 Walnut st„ smia, pa.
BUSINESS CARDS
HARTER,
Auctioneer,
MILLHEIM, PA.
J B. STOVER,
Auctioneer,
Mndisonburg, Pa.
■yy 11. ItKIFSMYDER,
. Auctioneer,
MILLHEIM, PA.
J. W. BTAM,
Physician & Surgeon
Office on Main Street.
MILLHEIM, PA.
jjyt. JOHN F. H A LIT Eli,
Practical Dentist,
Office opposite the Methodist Church.
MAIN STREET, MILHEIM PA.
QR. GEO. L. LEE,
Physician & Snrgeon,
MADISONBURG, PA.
Office opposite the Public School House.
P. ARD, M. D..
WOODWARD, PA.
G O. DEINLNGER,
Solar j'Public,
Journal office, Penn at., Millheim, Pa.
A** Deeds and other legal papers written and
acknowledged at moderate charges.
J. SPRINGER,
Fashionable Barber,
Havinq had many years 1 of experience,
the public can expcci the best work nnd
most modern accommodations.
Shop 2 doors west Millheim Banking Hon*e,
MAIN STREET, MILLHEIM, PA.
L. SPRINGER,
Fashionable Barber,
Corner Main & North streets, 2nd floor,
Millbeiin, Fa.
Shaving, Haircutting, Sharapooning,
Dying, <&e. done in the moat satisfac
tory manner.
Jno H.Orvls. C. M. Bower. Kills: L. Orris
QRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS,
AUorneys-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
Office in Wood ings.Building.
D. H. Hastings. W. F. Beeder
-G-ASTINGS & REEDER,
Attorneis-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, FA.
Office on Allegheny Street, two doors east of
the office ocupied by the late Arm of Yocum A
Hastings.
j a MEYER,
AUorney-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
At the Office of Ex-Judge Ho v. _____
C. HEINLE,
Attorney-at-Lav
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Practices in all the courts of Centre county
Special attention to Collections. Consultations
in Qerman or English.
* A.Beaver. J. W.Gephart
TgEAVER & OEPnART,
Attorneys-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on Al'eghany Street. North of High Street
JGROUKKRHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
O, Q. McMILLEN,
PROPRIETOR.
Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free
Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to
witnesses aud Jurors.
HOUSE,
BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.,
EMANUEL BROWN,
PROPRIETOR
House ne-vly r jfltteJ and refurnished. Ev
erything dona to make guests comfortable.
Ratesmodera*' tronage respectfully solici
ted ______ 11?
|~RVIN HOUSE,
(Most Central Hotel in the city. 1
CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
S.WOODS CALDWELL
PROPRIETOR.
Good am pie Rooms for Commercial Travel
ers on first floor.
J3EABODY HOTEL,
9th St.South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New Post
Otßce, one half Square froui Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very busiuees
centre of the city. On the American
and European plans. Good rooms
fiom 50ets to $3.00 per day. Remodel
ed and newly furnished.
W PAINE, M. D.,
46-ly Owner & Proprietor.