- ■■ —~ THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND, I&S6. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. —Look out for the tramps. —To morrow is a legal holiday. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —First-class job work done at the JOURNAL office. —Here ' The new goods at Kault man's. Go aud see. —Many of our people vigorously wield the white wash brush. —E. 11. Long and family have re turned from the eastern cities. —This is a season of harvest for tailors, dressmakers and milliners. —The barefooted boy may be noticed on the streets. Stubbed toes are next. —Luther Guistwite's saw mill was moved from Fowler's to Brushvalley last week. —Miss Lixaia Slioop, of Centre llall, is in town, the guest of her auut, Mrs. S. D. Musser. —Some of our street crossings are thickly covered with dirt and should be cleaned off. From 6 to 10 cents will buy any color in Nun's Veiling at Kautfman's store, Afillheim. —Something new and pretty in the furniture line just received atMauck's on Penn street. —The Jewish Feast of the Passover began on Monday evening and will con tinue for eight days. —Mrs. Jonathan Harter has goue to Harrisburg to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Kurzeukuabe. —Consult your own interests aud make your purchases in Kauifman's cheap and reliable store. —Gardening and bousecleaning,mix ed with a little soap boiling, are the stern duties of the housewife at present. —There will be regular services in the United Brethren church next Sun day evening by the pastor, Rev. Was- SOQ. —A hen's egg, measuring 61 by 8 inches in circumference, was shown us by Harry Hoy. A good sized Easter egg. —Both Miss Reifsnyder's and Mr Keller's subscription schools began on Monday morning with a fair attend ance. —FRESH GROUND NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER at $9.00 per ton. For sale by J. B. Fisher, at his mill, Farmers' Mills, Pa. 13-5t —At many places in the neighboring counties they are already making prep arations to paint the town red on the Fourth of July. —The warm rays of this week's sun cause the shade trees to unfold their leaves, and the eye feasts on the fresh and pleasant green. —The regular term of April court of Centre county will commence next Monday. A number of our citizens expect to be in attendance. —Two prisoners got out of the Sun bury jail week before last, by means of a saw. They were auxious for a ride and boarded a freight train. —These are beautiful moonlight nights. And judging from the amount of promenading our lads and lasses dearly love—Queen Luna, oh ! Take advantage of the bargains iu Selicias,the leading article for spring dresses, being offered in D. S. Kauff man & Co's store on Jfain street. —Mrs. Reesman's condition who is lying ill at her residence on Penn street, aud a mention of which we made some time ago, is no better. —Now that the farmer has begun to till his soil, town is rather doll during the day and merchants and clerks liaye ample time to enjoy short siestas. —The new bridge which the town council constructed near Knarr & Lose's foundry last week is a first-class structnre and answers all purposes. —Said a noted man of 60 years, "my mother gave me Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. Kauffman & Co. —W. N. Anman has the building, which he purposes to use as a cobbler shop, raised. It may be found on his premises on Penn street—sign of the big boot. —Take notice of D. S. Kauffman & Co's new advertisement in another col umn. It will prove interesting readiug to those who wish to avail themselves of the bargains offered. —The old spruce trees over on the so-called sheep hill, east of town, which have withstood the storms at many years, are gradually being cut down and the bill presents a bare appearance. — THAT feeling of mental dullness, that troublesome billiousness headache, fastidiousness as to food, and weary aching pain in the small of the back, can all be gotten rid of by using one box of McDonald's Improved Liver Pills. Money refunded to dissatisfied buyers. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseuhuth, Millheim ,Pa. —Here ! The new goods at Kauff man's. Go and see. I —Here ! The new goods at Kauff ! man's. Go aud see. —The building that was moved down Main street last week by 15. F. Kistei, now stands in its new position, and gives that part of the street a strange appearance. — l ' There is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil to quickly cure cold or re lieve hoarseness." Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co., Mich. A weak back, with a weary,aching lameness over the hips, is a sign of dis eased kidneys. Use the best kidney curative known, which is Burdock Blood Bitters. —The quoit pitchers are out agu.n and very soon the festive organ grinder will make his appearance in town and then tlre spring season may be said to be iu full bloom. —Ministers desiring to announce services iu the JOURNAL should hand in their notices not later than Tuesday afternoon. The same holds good for our correspondents. —The band gave the town a general serenade last Friday evening and when done their treasury was in much better financial condition. Our citizens seem ed to appreciate the treat. —When in Bellefonte during couit do not forget that Sechler & Co's gro cery is the best place to buy. For a large and select stock and hard time prices they ars in the lead. —A fire company, when in good working order, is a first-class institu tion in a town, but the trouble with our company is that it requires almost superhuman efforts to get it to work. —The subscription of a large num ber of our readers expires on the first of May, and those in arrears would confer a special favor upon the publish er by a prompt remittance of the - mounts due. Owing to the large amount of legal advertising our space for news on the Inside page is somewhat cut down. We ask our readers to bear with us until uext week, when we will be able to make up for it. —Mr. Meixell, who in former years was connected with Sankey's cultivator works in this town, was noticed on our streets on Tuesday. He had been trav eling through some of the western states since he left here. —A commendable work is going on in our borough, by direction of the council, namely the filling up and level ing of the low aud uneven alleys,where since the late rains, pools ot stagnant water have been standing. —For the miseries of dyspepsia, and they include almost every unpleasant feeling that belongs to physical disease and mental wretchedness, this potent medicine, Simmons Liver Regulator, is a certain and speedy cure. —Milliard Mechtly, the popular bricklayer from Snyder county, came up on Tuesday morning's train, on his way to Rebersburg, where he has the contract of erecting the brick work of J. R. Brumgart's new house. NEW PROCESS Roller Flour —best in the market —manufactured at Fisher's mill, Penn Hall, is for sale at Kauff man's store. It is the delight of the housewife and consequently it is the most popular roUer flour used. —Sandoe, the tailor, will be in town every Thursday to cut and fit suits. His assistant.Mß Shutt,however will at all times be iu the shop to take and fill or ders. Dou't forget the place, Frank's shop, North street, opposite Buck's gallery. —MANY PERSONS have catarrh in its first stage who suppose themselves with nothing more serious than a se vere and stubborn cold in the head. Ely's Cream Balm gives instant relief from colds in the head, and a thorough treatment will cuie catarrh. For sale by every druggist in the laud. 13-4t —Tuesday afternoon a thunder storm passed over this place and the shower nicely laid the dust and refreshed the grass and garden truck. The storm was accompanied by some hail, which came down about the size of small hickory uuts. —Prof. Feehrer and Dr. J. F. Ilarter took a stroll .to the mountains last Thursday afternoon, aud their outfit of fishing tackle indicated that they were going to initiate tlie trout season. Luck and favorable weather was with tlism and they returned with about forty trout iu the evening. —J. W. Lose, E. E. Knarr and J.W. Adams, three of our young aud lively painters have the contract for painting Snook's brick mansion on Penn street. The work is progressing rapidly and the boys are making a first-class job ot it. When done Mr. Snook's beautiful home will be the finest in town. THAT PISTOL AGAIN.— Last week's Sunbury Democrat gives an account of a distressing and fatal accident which occurred at Shortlidge's Media Acade my in that place last Sunday a week a go. A student named Frank Moore had a revolver, which he wa3 practic ing with unknown to the authorities of the school. About 8 o'clock a shot was heard by some of his fellow students, but no notice was taken of it at the time. At roll call he was miss ing u d when his room was eutered lie was found dead with a bullet hole in his temple J —Here ! The new go nls at Kauff f man's. Go and see. Here ! The new gools at Kauff- man's. (Jo and see. CAKDS. —A largo assortment of Sun day School cards, Easter cards and llirthday caids, just received at the Journal Stoie. tf --Mrs. E. J. Briimgard wishes to inform her friends aud patrons that she has opened a tine stock of Spring Millinery Goods and that she is fully prepared to supply the wauls of her customers. She invites the ladies to call on her at her residence on Main street. Win. WolT, of 11,unes township, having recently bought tho steam engine and machinery of Ed. Knun rine's shingle mill, moved the same to his father's woods, north of Feidler, where he will set the mill in operation this week. Win. M. Ilartinan, of tins place, has taken a job on the mill as engineer. •IMPORTANT." If von are going to the (fruit H'ud, North UV.sf or Smith ilt.sf take I'llK CIIICAOO. KOCK ISLAND and PAUIKIU I\AlLUOA i>,froiu Chicago. Ft r Lowest Bates of Fare,'Tickets,Time Tables and information iudetail call on your Local Ticket Agent or address ./ /.. Loo in in, Passenger Agent. Middle District 111 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 9 2m —Three more pupils from this place in Miss Kale Schriner's music school at Miffiinburg are Lodic, Musser, Sallie Alexander and Lydia Gutelius. Miss Schriner's fame as a successful music teacher is spreading rapidly and her school is crowded to such an extent that she had to refuse a number of scholars —The first issue of the Franklin Penny Press, a four-page live-column daily, independent,published at Frank lin, Pa., by Saml. P. Bringham, readi ed this ofiiue on Tuesday. According to its advertising columns the citizens of that oily town seeiu to fully appreci ate the worth of a lively local paper. Success to the proprietor of the paper. —George,a little sou of 11. A. Moyer, of Boonville, had his light hand cut off at the wrist one day last week. He and his younger brother Harry were playing around a Rotary feed cutler, a tnusing themselves by cutting hay and straw in the barn. Harry was turning the machine,when George's hand catne in too close contact with the knives, resulting in the above accident. How HARD TIIEY ARE TO SUIT. — But a few weeks ago everybody com plaiued of the everlasting raits and the superfluous amount of water. Now because the ground is becoming dry on top aud the roads a little dusty they clamor for lain already. It's a good thing that the regulation of the weath er is beyond their control else there would be a different sky over every square rod. —Abs Barter's house on Main St., formerly D. I. Brown's tinshop, is be ing renovated. Thomas Hockmaa wea therboarded and painted his house on Mill street, and J. W. Stam had a new roof and cornice put on his brick house on Penu street. And so the work of im proving the town properties continues from week to week until Millheim.at the end of this summer, will present a new and handsome appearance. —Dr. C. S. Musser touched native soil on Monday, Alien he landed at New York, after a stay of almost a year in £uroi>ean countries. He will spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. Ella Irey, at Chester Springs, and is exacted to arrive at his parental home at Aarons burg end of this week, and then Sum ner may say with Byron Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark. Bay deep-mouthed welcome a* wo draw near home; Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark ilur coming, and look blighter when wecoiue DEATH.—Mrs. John Bierly, of lie bersburg, died early on Sunday morn ing,having reached the age of 75 years, 7 mouths and 20 days. The immediate cause of her death was pneumonia. Mrs. Bierly was a widow, her husband having preceeded her to eternity a bout four years ago. In her depaiture Miles township loses a most respected and neighborly old lady,and the United Brethren church, which she joined 45 years ago, a consistant and faithful member. The funeral took place on Tuesday forenoon when ttev. Wasson, of this place, conducted the services, assisted by Itevs. Bason and Dotterer. —Only six licenses were granted in Huntingdon county, and some of the leading hotels were refused. In an nouncing the deci3iou of the court, Judge Furst said they were of the opin ion that they could not arbitrarily grant all applications nor refuse all, arid that they had decided each partic ular case upon the facts presented in relation to it. The number of licenses granted is six, two to hotels and one to a botMingestablishment inHtiniingdon, one to a hotel in Orbisouia, one in Dudley, and one in Broad Top city. Licenses were refused to the Leister House and the Hotel Brunswick, the leading hotels in Huntingdon. —lt is asserted by the Clearfield strik ers that next week the men will all be out again or all at work. This is un derstood to be a threat that the strike is to l>e made general again, as it is not expected that the operators WHO have refused to give tlie advance have chang ed their determination. The men now working at fifty cents a ton are willing to sacrifice their earnings if thought necessary to aid those whose demands have not yet been granted. This feel ing extends to the Broad Top region, where operators would increase their output were it not that they fear a re newal of the strike. The miners' relief committee in the Clearfield region has issued an appeal for help. It says that many of the men are in a sad state and scores of homes have not within them j a loaf of bread .—Beliefonto- Daily News, —When you are troubled with dizzi ness, your appetite all gone, and you feel bad generally, take a few doses of Dr. Ilenrv Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, and you will be surp. ised at the im provement in your feelings. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. Kauffman & Co. —llere ! The new goods at Kauff man'a. Go and see. Here ! The new Roods at Ktuiff. man's (io and see Last week's Cadre Democrat re ports that Mr. Dibby, t' lo landlord of the Spring Mills House, had the mis fortune to loose $1,218 in cash, on the train goiiiß to Lowisbnrg. When he arrived there be missed the envelope containing said sum of money and at once had a search made for it. The envelope was found on the seat he had Ijoon occupying, but the can tents were gone. The City National Hank of Williams port closed its doors on Tuesday fore noon. A rectiver for the bai.k will bo appointed as speedily as possible and its affairs liquidated. It is assorted that the collapse is largely duo to the pecnlat ions of E. I*. Deitrich, a toriuer hook keeper in the bank, who several years ago robbed the bank of about $40,000. Most of that amount was re covered. Hut of late the bank suffered great losses by business failures, which is the real cause of the bankruptcy. Last Sunday, (Palm Sunday)which commemorates the triumphant entry of our Saviour into Jerusalem, was a line spring day ai d the various chinch services, Sunday schools and leligious meetings were well attended by our town people. This is passion week and the lHSltth anniversary of Christ's atonement for the world. It Included Good Friday, the day of Cluist's death upon the cross, followed bt the great est and most important of all chinch festivals, Easter—commemorative of Christ's glorious resurrection. The Christian world will celebrate this joy ous time by a proper observance of the church rituals. —One of the most crtiel calamities brought about by that domineering dic tator, fasnion, is itie wearing of dead birds as ornaments. It involves whole sale slaughter ot birds and the ultimate extermination of the most beautiful species in our owu country. The ladies could easily ayert this by refusing to wear birds as ornaments,and follow tlre example of the wife of the Governor of lowa, who recently called a convention of the wives of all the legislative mem bers, and organized a society with the purpose of making a vigorous crusade against the abominable fashion. A NEW METHOD.—Mr. S.T.Brooks, , of Bellefonte, is at present in town selling Prof. Rice's International Sys tem of Lessons in Music. The outfit consists of a large Chait, printed on ( both sides, with full instructions in the fust rudiments of oigau and piano playing. Everything, from the names of the keys to the playing ot major and minor chords, is explained in the most simple and comprehensible manner on this chart. Along with the chart goes the Key, a book of 10 pages,containing s* ill more information. Then a music book giving practical lessons and some of the most popular songs accompanies the chart and ksy. The whole series, consisting of three grades is sold for live dollars. Having closely examined the work we can say that this system of self-teaching is beyond a doubt the best in the market and cannot tail to give satisfaction. Looking at the work in a pecuniary light it is decided ly a cheaper plan to instruct your chil dren than to engage teachers. We un derstand that Mr. Brooks has already made quite a number of sales. Neighboring News. AA RONSBURG. ~ Ed Kister has taken a seat of work in C. G. Bright's Boot and Shoe shop. Rev. Ilershy us with one of his interesting sermons last week. L. D. Kurtz and wife, of Mifflinburg, paid a short visit to the lady's parents, Mr. Eltinger's, last week. John Moyer [paunerj living at Abso lom Conter's bad a stroke of palsy from which it is supposed he will not recov er. Ira Gramley sold his house and lot to Miss Polly Stover for S9OO. This was formerly the Geo. Bollinger property. The Evangelical quarterly conference of this district will convene here dur ing next Saturday and Sunday. Pre siding Elder, Rev. Ettinger, will be present to take charge of the meeting. Albert Stambach, who for a number of weeks had been confined to his bed, nursing a broken leg, we notice daily perambulating with the aid of crutches over his father's lot. Glad to see you out, Albert. "To arms"--was the order given by Capt. Sylvia 011 last Saturday evening, lie soon formed his men in line of bat tle to meet the enemy under command of Capt Wyle. After a short but fierce struggle the enemy surrendered. Num ber of killed and wounded—o. On last Monday evening the Luther an Sunday School held their annual election for officers, to 'serve during the ensuing year. The following were elected : For Supt., J. H. Musser ; Asst. Supt., Abs. Musser; Secy., M.M. Musser ; Treas., James E. Lenker ; Librarian,Chas.Stambaeh. The school at present is in a prosperous condition. ANOTHER. —Now that sutHen and violent changes of weather occur every twenty four hours, almost everyone has a troublesome cold, which, if neglected, may produce results that may trouble you for the remainder of your life. Dr. Kessler'a Celebrated English Cough Medicine is especially deserving praise in this class of com pi lints. It never fails! It never disappoints ! Instruc tions for treatment of croup and whooping-cough also accompany each bottle. Every family, especially where there is children, should have a bottle. Dissatisfied buyers can have their mon ey refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AYtfc CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. SPRING MILLS. J/iss Mary E, Duneau, who has been visiting in J/ilton foi the last few months is again b ick in our quiet little town. We understand that another doctor is about to locate in this place. J/011 of capital have been here looki ing for a suitable place to erect a creamery. We hear they have been favorably impressed with the place and ere long we may expect a creamery. P. S. Dale has received a new t ng : ne j for the purp >se of starting a planing mill. * # * —Here ! The new goods at Kauff man's. Goanclse*. Here ! The new goods at KaufT man's. (in and see, SMITH TOWN. The farmers took advantage of last week's line weather and were busy sowing oats planting potatoes, Sc, \ Harvey drossier was obliged to walk with crutches last week, on account of rheumatism. Miss Maggie Swartz, of Milllieim, was visiting in our hamlet. John Long, of Frogtown, is farming Philip Mussel's farm,northwest of this place. The Seven Mountains, south from here, are on lire. Mr. Nerhud last week erected a tem porary shanty to move in until his new house is finished. (ieo. Schuyler came home last Friday just long enough to dig his garden. When done with the job lie left again. J r M no. 'You KNOW HOW IT IS YOURSELF. 1 —There is not a ( article of doubt but you have to this day a vivid recolles tiou of the horrible, nauseating doses of woira seed tea or syrups forced down your throat twenty years ago by aw over-solicituous aunt or grandmoth er who pronounced your case worms. You will be ab'e to appreciate a vermi fuge like McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. The most effectual and re liable worm d'Stroyer of the age. So easy and pleasant to take the patient will never know a medicine is being ad ministered. Money refunded to dis latisfied buyers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenliutli. Milllieim, Pa. MADISONBURG. Carpenters are at work on It.Grimin's house, remodeling it. Simon Sruull is making preparations to build a summer house. Mrs. Daniel It rush is ab'e to be out of bed again. She had a very seyere spell of brain troui le. On Monday morning Mr. Henry Heck started to Philadelphia to pur chase his spring stock of goods. Some of the farmer.) in this section were sowing oats beginning of the week. Henry Fiedler's horses are about re covering. Miss Annie Wolf has retufned from Nittany Valley. Miss Sallie Shaffer, the youngest daughter of David Shaffer, of this place, is at this writing lying in a very critical condition with lung feyer. Miss Annie Fiedler gives music les sons to twenty scholars at present. John Shaffer [farmer] has a dark brown mare, thirty-two years old, which he works on the farm almost every day. STILL ANOTHER. A DRUGGIST'S VERDICT.—W. E. George, one of the principal druggists of Philipsburg. Pa., writes : " J. A. McDonald, Iteedsville, Pa. Doir Sir One of the most promi nent citizens of our city and a gentle man well-known and highly respected iu the sunounding country, called at our store and voluntarily offered to go before a justice of the peace and testify in an affidavit to the virtue of your Blood Purifier, saying that he had used but three bottles, and was now entirely cured of a distressing and long contin ued attack of erysipelas,, after having tried a number of other remedies with out receiving any noticeable benefit. Please send us one dozen by express. We never had a medicine in our store that sells as readily or gave such un iversal satisfaction as your Blood Puri fier." For scrofula, erysipelas, tetter, salt rheum, skin diseases, humors, sores, eruptions, pimples, blotches, swellings, tumors, boils, ulcers, scald head, ring worm, syphillis,and all blood disorders, no remedy ever devised equals in power and eflicacy McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alterative. Warranted. Seventy-five cents per bottle at all dealers in medicine. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY Hitly'ofti t dune J i 1882. I)n. J.C. Attn Sc Co.—Twenty yeari ;,'< I wan u ImruooiM'r in tho North Piulfio, alien livo other* of the crew mid inynclf were laitl u; with Hcurvy. Our bodle* wero bloated, gum* t w0.1.11 and bit-edlng, teeth loom l , purple blotchpa till over UH, ittul our breath aeeined rotten. Take It by i.ud large wo wero pretty badly oil'. All our lime julee wa* nrcldentally dentroyeJ, but tbo captain had a counlo dozen bottloa of A VkU's HAitaArARILLA and gave ua that. Wo recov ered on it quicker than I have ever neon tin n brought n bout by any other treatment for Scurvy, and I've aeen a good deal of it. Boeing no luen. lion in your Almanac of your Saraajmrllla being good for curvy, 1 thought you ought to kuow of thin, nnd ao wind you the facta. Kenpeetfully yours, IIAI-I'U Y. WINOATE. Tho Trooper's Experlenco. Jlanreii, I>usulolund(B. Africa,) March!,lßß3. Dn. J. C. Avail & Co.—Gentlemen: I have much ideamiro to testify to the great value of your rarauparllla. We have been atatloncd hero for over two year*, during which time we had to live in tents. Being under canvaa for kii. li a time brought on what 1* called ill thi* country "veldt-sores." 1 had tho*.* fores for in time. 1 '• advlacd to take your r.ariia parllla, two hottlea of which made my nuto* UUa]ipear rapidly, and I aiu now quite well. Your* truly, T. K. BOUEN, Trooper, Cape Mounted ltljlemen. flyer's Sarsapari/la 1* the only thoroughly effective blood-purifier, the iily medicine that eradicate* the poison* of HeMifula, Mercury, uud CoutagloUi Disease from the i>y utein. i*it KPARK i) nr Dr..l. Ayer & Co., Lowelt,Mass. Sold by all Drnggtst*: Trice $1; Biz bolUu* lor ar>. Groceries & Provisions. GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY o o FINK FLORIDAORANGES. BRIGHT NEW LEMONS. CHOICE WHITE GRATES. NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES. FIGS, DATES and PRUNKLLKS. FINEST CLUSTER RAISIN'S. PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL CURRANTS and BAKING RAISINS. EVAPORATED PEACHES & PEARB. ALMONDS and ASSORTED NUTS. An exceptionally fine lino of PURE CON FECTIONERY at CITY PRICES. CLF.AR CANDY TOYS. MOLASSES CANDY (or Taffy) MADE ;BY OURSELVES, ALWAYS FRESH. CALIFORNIA FRUITL canned and Evap orated. PURE HONEY in pint and quart jars. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro ces*. CRANBERRIES, Sound and Firm. PLAIN and FANCY Cit ACKERS FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE. PURE SCOAB TABLE SYRUPS. A full line Of NEW CANNED GOODS. PURE WHITE ROCK CANDY SYRUP in lull gallon and oue gallon cans. PURE MAPLE SYRUP in quart and half gallon cans. FINE, FRAGRANT TEAS. TURE SPICES. You can depend on our f round pepper for butcheriog purposes, t is strictly pure. FRESH SIIELLOYSTERS opened to |order. ALL OURSTO3K IS NEW AND ; FRESH. 33TCALL ON US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN OUR LINE. —SECHLER & CO.,— GROCERS, Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE NEW ADVERTISEMENT —OF— MUSSEII A ALEXANDER'S Millheim Marble Works. I I I ) VrCUTCWWTEii^^IS^Ii: AIII IV I \ Sample free to those becoming agents, DR. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, MEW YORK. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cuyee. Trial Packages. Send I stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. Something New I A Critical Inspection ' J f' 4 OF OUR>- j ' % pi ' ! 4NEW Stocks SPRING GOODS, * V will reveal the fact that It was selected with Taste, DscretioiaiiQofllGeiiai Sent. It will cost you nothing to examine oar Use of DRY GOODS consisting of MUSLINS, CALICO, SAT KENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, CHEBCOTS, CASBIMERES Slid COTTON AD EB, Ac., Ac. DRESS GOODS, Buch AS CABHMERES, DELAINES, SE LICIAS, NUN'S VEILINGS, LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, white and cream colored, Ac., Ac. NOTIONS. our selection la GLOVES, BUTTONS, COLLARS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, AC., is the tastiest la town. LACES, and Embroideries, ORIENTAL LACKS, FRENCH NEEDLE WORK, S fall line of CREAM and BLACK SILK LACES,CHE NILLE FRINGE, EDGINGS, AC. , Ac. STRAW HATS, and WOOLEN FELT HATS, an immense assortment. PANTS, over one hundred pair—Cottonade.Csasi meres, Ac., Ac. CARPETS. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, HEMP, a One selection. Even if we had the space we were too busy to enumerate anymore, bat we would say in conclusion to the public that they mast come and see. We want it distinctly understood that it is no trouble to us to show goods end that if you can't buy as oheap in oar store as anywhere else we do not ask you to Invest. Call in! Call in I Yours Respectfully, D. S. Kaufman & Co. , Main St. Millheim, Pa.