<nu V, • i" : ~ " - THURSDAY, JAN. 13TII, ISS7. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —First-class iob work done at the JOURNAL ofiice. —Since the holidays there seems to be a lull in business. —New goods and a lot of them' just received at Kauffmau's store. ,_Prof. 4. Bierly was a caller at this office yesterday afternoon. —February 2nd is ground hog osy. Look out for the coon and his shadow. —Kid Shoes £1.25, Jteai Calf $1.30 at the new shoe store ou Main street. —Sunbury is in hopes of getting a musical conservatory in the near fu ture. —A good building lot, located in the central part of town, for sale. Inquire ,at this office. —The Stake Board of Agriculture will have a meeting at Banishing on the 25th aud 26th of this mouth. —The hills at the eastern and west em end of Main street are crowded with coasters almost every evening. .—Still a lot of Ladies' and Children's Wraps on hand, which will be sold at CO3T. D. S. KAUfFAfAV $ Co. DPI you ever stand over a waslutub in which clothes were being washed with common brown rosin soaps ? If so. try lreyUoppel a Kornx Sioiy* next wash day, and note th.o difference. The best is the cheapest. Monday a week ago frothono tary Shaeffer and District Attorney Meyer were sworn into ofiice at Belle foutt. —On the coming Sunday there will be regular services in the Lutheran church of this place by Rey. M. L. Deitzler. —A certaiu class of people in this town must have made praisewor thy (?!) resolutions on tbe first of the year ISS7. Rheumatism is primarily by acidity of the blood. Hood's Sarsa pariUa purifies the blood, and thus cures the disease. -A child of Samuel Grenninger, re siding at Rockyille, ißrushvalley) died on Saturday last and was buried en Tuesday forenoon. —York has been made a city of the fourth class. Letters of incorporation have been granted by the Governor and were issued from the state department yesterday. —Lewis Snavely, of Coburn, Pa., wishes to inform the public that he expects to follow the business of auc tioneer and solicits a share of public patronage. —Prof. Bierly, of Rebersburg, 18 booked for a convention, to begin on the 24th of this month at Spring Mills, where he has been teaching a term of singing school. —Here is something that means bus iness from the word go. We are the best store for all kinds of goods and don't you never forget it. D. S. Kauffman & Co. —The ice crop this winter is A No 1 and our people have been very busy the past weeks in storing away the big crys tal blocks, which average about 10 inches in thickness. —Miss Clara Reifsnyder's birthday party on Monday evening is said to have been a very pleasant sociable gathering and the lady was the lecipi ent of some elegant presents. —J. Eisenhuth informs the public that he has added to his drug seek the celebrated KEYSTONE MALT WIIISK EY and other pure liquors. Sold only 1 on prescriptions of physicians,for med- | ical use. 33-om. —One of the many unsolved myster ies existing in this world is how a boy can walk four miles and skate until af ter dark, on the day his back was so lame that he couldn't bring in a scut tle full of coal for his mother. A CLOSE OUT. —We are clossing out winter goods at about cost. Remem ber this is not going to last all winter, as we rapidly get rid of that class of goods, at their low prices. D. S. KAUFFMAN & Co. —TIIE GREAT ZINGARI. For tooth ache and neuralgia has no equal. War ranted. Only 15 cents at all drug stores. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. —Messrs. Cassidy & Fiedler, the publishers of th eJCeystone Gazette, Belle fonte, who loot everything' of their complete office outfit in the lire on Sun day, issued a circular to their patrons this week, in which they an nounce that in a very short time they expect to be able to resume the publi cation of that sprightly sheet. —We received orders for renewal of their subscriptions from t Jos. Lose and gaml, Plotner, two old JBPRN AT# cus tomers, residing in Elkhart,jfud. Both ftre remembered by many of our read ers as former citizens of this valley and as men of the good old kind. They a:e doing right well in their western homes as far as wordly goods are concerned, but Mr, Lose says his health is pot as gaodf as tt coull be. "tye hoj e Ujese ge itlemen will let us bear from il.ern b!T and cn. —Fresh Oysters always on hind ; t Jf. W. Stover's. —Pure Cider lor Miuce Pies at J. W. Stover's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. TUB IUST SAl.vKin the Worhl for Cnts,BNlL*e-, Snivs, Ulcers. Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat ! isfaetion, or money refunded. Price ie cents per box. For sale by J. Kisenhuth. —Geo. L. Springer, besides getting a : new wife, also made some improve j ments in I.is barbershop, such .is add ing a new and large mirror, a line cup ) case and a lot of new shaving mugs. 1 Geo:ge is now fixed in the best possi ble style. —J. 11. Musser it Son have tecured the valuable services of Cyrus Bright, of Aaronsburg, in their boot & shoe store on Main street. He will certain ly majvo a good assistant for what hp don't know in the shoe line isn't worth knowing. —B. O. Pelnlnger and family,appom panied by Mrs. Bumiller, spent Tues | day and Wednesday at Squire lleri; g's, | near Penn Ilall. They leport a very | pleasant time. It could hardly have ; been otherwise with such a genial host | and hostess. —ln our "personals" last week we ! failed to mention the visit of Mrs. A. O. Deiniuger, of plarkjjtown, Pa., who for over a week was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Stover, at Aa ronsburg and also called 011 relatives in this town during her stay. —ln the line of sleighs G. W. Al bright 011 Main street hoids a promi nent place as a manufacturer. Hp turns out very substantial and neat work and charges moderate prices. For a good and elegant sleigh Al bright's shop is one of the best places to go. MUSICAL CONVENTION.—A musical convention will be held at the Salem Reformed Church, east of Penn flail, under the direction of Prof. J. A. Wea ver, commencing on Monday evening, Jan47th and ending with two concerts on Friday and Saturday evening, -Ist j and 22nd. All are invited to attend . —Among the }ega."adyertisements on our second page o,\f readers will lltid a notice of the pubVO sale of vain*- Timberland in Haines township. The tract is part of the estate of Jacob L. Roup, late of Ferguson township.ilec'd and is offered for sale by A. J. Orndorf & Wlll. Roup, administrators. —Musser & Alexander, the marble men, received a large lot of new mar ble of nearly every description last week,and they are consequently prepar ed all the better now to offer their pat rons some of the very best and attrac tive work. And it is not to be forgot ten that their prices suit the times. —Not Extensive advertising but gen nine merit has placed McDonald's Im proved Liver Pills at the head of the list, the most exacting, scrupulous care exercised in selection of materials, the highest attainable chemical skill em ployed in their manufacture, and sold on an honest guarantee. Any dissatis fied buyers can have their money refund ed. JOIIXSTOX, HOLLOW A Y& CO., Phi'adelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —Shame on Millheim's three best citizens I Is it not a most sad thing that three of Millheim's most promi nent citizens should be engaged in an almost featfnl litigation and all from the fact, as it has now been discovered, of each one claiming to wear the best $2 50 whole calf shoe in the world, bought at Mussei's Shoe Store, on .Vain street. —The property of the late Samuel Weiser, Sr., in this place, consisting of twu dwelling houses and a black smith shop on Main street and two valuable building lots 011 Penn street were not disposed of at last Saturday's sale, ihe bids ba\ing been too low. : The executors will try to sell the same at private sale. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and wiint to brace up Brace up, hut not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimu late you for an hour, and then leave you in u worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purity vour blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidnevs, restore your vitality, and give renew ed health and strength. Milch a medicine you wilt find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at J, Eiseuhuth's Drug Store. —Geo. L. Springer, the junior barber of our town last week took a wife unto himself. -Miss Jennie H. Schreffier is the happy bride and they were married in one of ihe eastern counties, at least we noticed in the Sunbury Democrat that George procured his license from the Recorder of Northumberland coun ty. We offer our congratulations to the young couple. — REPORT <f Milllnim Primary School for month ending Jan. 3: d,1887, M. C. Gephart, teacher : No. in at tendance, males .'{o, fem ilea 39, total 71 ; average attendance, males 30, fe males 2S, total 58 ; lVr cent, of at tendance, males 87, females 73,t0tal 80 Visitors, Hon. W. K. Alexander, Miss Gertie Musser, Miss Alice Stamm, Rev. Swengle. J. IJ. Reifsnyder, E q., Adolph Miller. —Erysipelas and obstinate ulcers, boils, carbunoles and running sores of every kind are cleansed, the poison germs destroyed and a speedy cure ef fected by using Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. "I tjaye been affiictet] with the T£ry jiipej.is. Nntl.inif tvculd heal the sore or stop the miming. I used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid and found a speedy c ire. * llaye also 11 ied it in s. veral otl - £r cises aidit i roved dfecLu il."—S. P. GRraEit. C —Captain Mitchell, of the bark All - toine Sala, New York and Havana trade, came home in May, entirely helpless with rheumatism. lie went to the mountains, but receiving 110 benefit, at his wife's request began to i take Hood's Satsaparilla. He imme diately began to improve; in two months his rheumatism was all gone, and he sailed in command of his vessel a well man. Hood's Satsaparilla will help you. Sold by druggists. —The convention to be held in the old Ueformul church at Aaronsburg under the auspices of the ltif. Ladies' j Mite Sciety during the first week of February promises to be a grand suc cess. Prof. William Moyer, of the Fieeburg Musical College will be in charge of it as instiuctor. The services of Mrs. Noah Gorman, of R bet si urg, are secured as organist. Profs. A. N. Bierly and Lowell Meyer and other singers throughout the country have signified their intention to be in attend? auoe. ANOTHER GONE.—Sebastian Mus ser, a widely-known old gentleman, and for years a resident of Penn town ship, departed this life 011 Sunday morning. Deceased had been ailing for the last few years with complaints incident to old age. Several grown children, all mart led, survive him and a large circle of relatives join them as mourners. The funeral took place from his late residence on Tuesday forenoon, when tho remains were bur ied in Paradise Cemetery, Rev. .Sham bach officiating. Our towncouncil have passed an ordinance granting the right of way to the Central Pennsylvania Telephone and Supply Co. The omittance-will bp printed in bill form and posted through out the town. The ordinance provides that the poles and lines shall be erected so as to cause as little damage and in jury to the principal streets a3 possible, and sltall be safe, substantia) and mafic in a workmanlike manner. The ordin ance is entirely in place but should have been passed more than a year ago. A! I! U, "better late than never." Our former townsman, A. 0. Dein iuger. who is at present engaged in tho manufacture of cigars at Clarkstown, Lycoming county was kind enough to remember the writer on Christmas with a box of splendid cigars of bis own make. Of course wo enjoyed them hugely and return our best thanks. If we are a judge of the weed, and we think we are, we are free to say that Mr. Deiniuger's brands are ex cellent and should find ready sale. Our dealers would de well to send to him for trial boxes. 8100 REWARD, SIOQ. The READERS ot the JOURNAL will e pleased to learn that tl-re is at b-ast one dreaded dis ease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive run- no w Known in tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby octroy ing the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength, by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The Proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars, for any ease it falls to cure. Send ior list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. WrSold by Druggists, 75 cts. —The Beliefonte lkiily News in speaking of the necessity of getting additional apparatus for lighting fires in that town says that either a fire en ging or hook and ladder appliances could be put to excellent use. But in the end the Duily Xars man decides in favor of hooks and ladders by saying that they set m most necessary, as often fires can be controlled most easily by pulling down the walls. And then Bellefonte is fixed like Millheim wis m former years—not a long ladder to be had in the whole town. —fiohn Crawford, of Philadelphia, arrived in town on Monday afternoon. As id natural when he came in sight of town li e paid particular attention to the factory building in course of erec tion we3t of Penn street. lie seems pleased with tho stiuctuie ar.il now that In is on hand in person tlie Knit ting Mills matter will of course receive a new impetus. Jacob A Iter's carpen ter shop ou North street has been pro cured to set up about ten machines for the purpose of educalii g a number of hanDin handling the knitting ma chines. READER DEATH Mrs. Meyer, of Hai ties township, the u id.w 1 f Samuel 11. 'qi yer, who several years ago tesid ed in'this place and had chatge of I>. A. Mussei's brick mill, followed her husband to eternity on Monday morn ing. The lady had been a subj-ct of that dread disease, consumption, for several years and it finally ended her life. Shortly after her husband's death which eccm rpd about five yeurs ago, the lady ri moved to Aaronsburg,where she took charge of the toll gate. On account < f bad health she ha 1 to give up hi t place there. Mrs. Meyer was much tesptcted by all who knew her as a kind au 1 .• vi'.le wo:n in an ) faith ful CUrLd i 1. Site leaves one s ui, Am nion, who j.l.y mourns the death of his belov-. i m nher. The remains we:e buiiedat u'oefiwaul yesteiduy fore noon. —Pure Cider Vinegar at J W. Stover'k Fire Fire'. —On Thursday fore noon, Jan. Cth, Lock Haven had a large fire which destroyed what is known as tho Kreraer block. Tho city postollico was located in tho block. A ! number of merchants were burned out and I. si a large amounts of goods. The total loss is estimated at 810,0)0, Destructive Fire —On Thursday night, about FJ oolock, John J. Fish er's carrhge shops at Uockville, one milo west of Heborsburg to >k fire and were totally destroyed, along with all the contents. Several finished sleighs, buggies, and carriages, a large amount of half-done work, several pets of the finest and most expensive tools in fact everything to be found in spoil a shop, was burned. The tire soon communi cated to Mr. Frshar's dwelling house which stood quiiO close to the shops and that building as well as ail the fur niture in it was also laid in ashes in a very short time. All efforts to stop the woik of the dame 3 proved futile the heat being too intense to permit the near approach of the bucket brigade. We understand that Mr. Fisher and family barely escaped with their lives, some of the children being even very scantily dressed. It is said the neigh bors had their hands full in saving their adjoining homes and they say that but. tor the snow on the houseroofs it would have been impossible to check the conflagration. Most of the loss is covered by insurance. LAUOE JN BKLLEFONTE The following account gleaned from Monday's Philadelphia Tunes adds an other to the list of destructive confla grations which befelj cur county seat Within two years : Fire was discover ed early on Sunday morning in the basement of the Valentine store in Bush's Arwaae.on High street. The morning being severely cold, the lb emeu were unable to operate until the llames had progressed go far that they became unmanageable, resulting in tire entiie destruction of the build ing, including the Valentine store, dry goods and groceries ; Dawson & Bro.'s bakery ; \V. T. Twitmire, moves and tinware ; E. L. Powers, boots and shoes ; Dr. F. Kirk, drug store ; W. Tripple, tailoring ; Dr. Bothrocks,den tal rooms ; Mrs. Robinson, boarding apartment ; tire Keystone Gazette print* ing oflice, the armory of Company 11. Fifth llegimeirt and the Masonic lodge rooms. Some half ado sen families oc cupied apartments in the building and were among the suffereis. lire arms and equipments of Company 11 were destroyed. The Masons had recently refitted and refurnished their rooms at an expense of $5,00 ), but saved noth ing. Guggenheiiuer's clothing, leath er and fur store, in an adjoining build ing, was much damaged by water. Tire entire loss is estimated at from $75,0 M) to SIOO,OOO. The fire was inoendiary. —Josr So. The .vise and prudent man now procures a bottle ot Dr. Kas ha's Celebrated English Cough Medi cine and keeps it in the house to be pre pared for croup and whooping-cough emergencies. It never fails. It never disappoints. Instructions for treat ment of croup and whooping-cough on each wrapper. Nothing like it for colds'and all lung troubles. Dissatis fied buyers can have their money re turned. JO UN STO X, HOLLO WAY A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim, Pa. WHAT IT IS —WHAT IT DOES.— Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of sarsapa rilla, dandelion, mandrake, cherry bark, uva ursi, dock, and other valuable me dicinal agents long and favorably known for their power in eradicating disease and purifying the blood. It will cure, when in the power of medi cine, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Billiousness, General Debility, Pains in tlie Back, Kidney Complaint, Catarrh, Female Weakness, Cancerous Humors, Hu mors of the Face, Ringworm, Pimples, Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Scald Head, and all diseases arising from an impure state or low condition of the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made by C. I. Hood Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. When we read the list paragraph of the Coburn communication it fairly bewildered us. In fact we once thought it was Millheim the corres pondent. was writing about. You see dear "Vale" your sistertown, our en terprising, thriving little borough of Millheim is precisely in the same shoes and your sentiments on gossip and scandal yoiced ours so minutely that we thought you stole the words out of our mouth. It is a state of affairs that will greatly disturb the peace and tranquility of any town and will create a hateful and qubrotherly spirit in the ohuiohes. In the poet's words '•lh' who st iba my name Would stab my person too Did not tin' hangman's rope Lie in the way.' Ilowovsr there are always two sides to a question and it is a long establish ed fact that slanderers generally have the darkest past records themselves and their vile nature causa them to rev el in the very deepest mire. They will never learn the lesson given in the sciipture pissage "Thou hypocrite,first cast out the beam out of thine own eye ; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye." Most Excellent. .i. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: "Myfamily and 1 are beneh e a lies of your most excellent, medicine, l)r. Kinc's New Discovery lor consumption; hav ing found it to of att that you claim for it,desire t,. testify to its virtue. My friends to whom 1 have recommended it, praise it at every oppor tunity." Dr. King s New Discovery tor Oon sumptinn is guaranteed to core Doughs, Colds, lironehii's. Asthapi. Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. •Trial Dottle Free at J. Eisenhuth's Drug £to re. Large i/.e id .00. Neighboring News. AARON 3BURG. Some of the thermometers in town registered as low as Ifideg. below ZTO, during the close of last week. Geo. Bollinger tiled his hand at handling prop-tiiuber for a few days for l'aidee & Co., in tho mountains south of town. Too hard work, give it up. What's next George. J. 11. Mussor and W. 11. Philips had been to Shainokin, Pa , to look after their merchautile interests there, Win. 11. Cassler and his son Rash had been to Summerset Co. last week looking up a lumber job. We are told Mr. Cassler will move ono of the saw mills to that county some tiqip next tpiiug. Thos. Harper has opened a feed store in Itebersburg, Pa. Geo. Weaver of the above place is conducting tho busi ness for Mr. Harper, The few of our town attending the Musical convention at Woodwaid re poit having a splendid time. The at tendance was large and its financial re suit beyond expectation. Nearly one hundred dollars taken in during the en tire week. Aaronsburg will have a tin shop in the near future. A Mr.Fry frotiiSpt uce town who has purchased the J. R. Bell property will be the citizen's tinner and for all others who may call on him. Dutch John Volk, formerly in thp employ of Jas. P. (jobe,rn, Uat pres ent the next man •at the 11. G. Chafer bouse, Spring Mills, I'a. Mrs. Sarah Shafer has gone to Rich field, Pa., to visit her daughter Mrs. Lizzie Shelly. Of course Miss Minnie is keeping old maids hall during her mother's absence. Ilev. Leuhard (LuthA.of Rehersburg preached for Rev. Dsitaler on Wednes day evening of last week. Tiro pro tracted meeting in progress is becom ing quite interesting. Geo. Kreighbaum, living in Dr. Musser's house is away to Montour Co. attending his father's funeral. It was an unexpected and sorrowful tele grain for George. Our sick consisting of Mr. Michael Harper, whose case is considered not very dangerous still requires a regular attend?!)t; Miss Polly Thomas who has suffered considerable for the last month is doing better at this writing; while Geo. Bind we are told U ut present in the worst stage of typhoid feyer. Wo wish to announce to the Jour nal readers, especially those living in distant lands, that Elijah Burd has ta ken a wee little girl boarder. Lige thinks she has come to stay. We hope she will, as we think your order has been filled to the very letter. Another. COBURN. Sleighing is excellent and farmers are taking advantage of it by bringing their grain to market. The grain houses were unusually lively last week taking in and shipping grain. On Thursday last the freight train going west jumped ttie track just west of the Station and blocked lire main track f'r several hours, until a wreck train arrived here and put them on the track again. The accident was caused by a broken switch rod and no more ! d .m :ge ,v..s done than the detent ion to trains. The Evangelical meeting is still in progress bat the interest seems to be dying out which should not be the case as there are many more who should feel some interest in it. Next Sabbath will decide whether the Sunday school shall be continued or not. Officers were to have been elected last Sabbath but there were not enough older persons on hand to elect. It would be a shame should our school be closed here, when we have from f>o to 100 scholars every Sunday. It all rests with the parents now, as there is no trouble at all in getting in the children. If parents would rather have their children roaming through the woods or on the ice skating, when they could be under the good influence of the Sabbath school, then they willbe held accountable and not the small children. We hope to see a good turn out next Sunday and hope the school will be kept up. Coburn for its size has become as great a place for gossip and slander as many other places three or four times its size. Almost daily there is some thing new stirred up and passed from mouth to mouth until what at first was nothing is made up into something wonderful. It seems to us we have people in our midst whose chief delight is to gossip and watch their belters. Tliey pry into all the family and busi ness relations of their neighbors to see if they cannot find something to get up a new sensation. Now the worst about this deplorable business is tbat some who want to be good church members and wh j take an active part in church affair are guilty of such con duct. Where, oh where is that broth erly love and charity we are taught must he shown toward eactiothpr. In stead of trying to damage and ruin the business and character of a neighbor they should be the very ones to dis countenance and frown down upon such things. It these people could on ly learn to see their own faults, which are legion, and chief among which is to mind other people's business. VALE. MADISONBURG. Daniel Iloldermau expects to move to near Bellefonte to work for his brother. Mr. llolderman will be miss ed in the church and Sunday school.; Hiram Lee, of Bellefonte, sojourned with his brother, Dr. Lee, of thisplace v a few days last week. Burd purchased Luther B. Stover's farm at the price of SoO per acre, Mr. Burd does not exoect to move 011 the farm until a year after this and in the meantime Miffret Gar ret will take charge of the Btover faim. Mrs. Lizzie Brown, of Bellefonte, spent last week with her parents, SaffV uel B. Shafer's. Jacob is still confined to the house with sickness and is having i\ serious time ot it. John Hach.au, Jr. will move into Mr. Fiedler's house, vacated by Mr. Holder? rrpui. * PENN HALL. Sleighing in still improving. Mr. John Fisher and sister from Houisburg were visiting in town last Saturday. The protracted meeting at Green (irove is si ill in progress. Mr. Geo. Weaver, a brother of Prof. I Jno. A. Weaver was in town last week. Key. Yearick (lief.) preached an in teresting sermom on the 1 Childhood of Jesus" last Sunday evening. On ac count of the bad weather the audience was small, TUo people in this neighborhood are preparing themselves to accomodate the host of singers which are expected to attend the convention commencing next Monday. We are glad to say that the young lady from this place, who was away to meet her lover has again returned. Not so slow, M . DENVER DAN. —MUST GO. The horrible nauseous worm-seed compounds called vermifu ges and worm syrups, many of them as worthless as they are obnoqious, have had their day. It's downright cruelty to compel a child to take them, when McDonald's Celebrated Worm Pow ders, so easy and pleasant to take t hat children will take theui and never know a medicine is being administered, can be procured for the small sum of twen ty-live cents. Any case of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist, the money promptly refunded. JUUNSTON, HOLLOW AY A CO., Philadelphia Agents., .Sold by J. EiseuUutU, Millheim, Pa. SMITH TOWN. James Kimport from the Loop ANI Ida U im port, trout Illinois, were vtsUtmr iiativcs at this place. CTUU LUS Frankenbereer smashed one of bis fingers by getting them between U E wheel* of a SOWING machine. The puUt CAUSED him to faint . TITOS. FRANK aud ntmily. of Aaronsburg, WORE visiting in our tuidst. Henry Keen left for Stone Valley to buy up a lot of horses. On T TIES,LAY U sledlo*! of people from this place W ero over to llcckman's, below Wolfs' Blore. to visit tlie unfortunate lady, who IS now .so years old and lias never yet been able to walk. Operations on J. C. Smith's timberland have stopped for the present. Charles Gutelius, of Mifilinbwrg,brought Hen ry Keen one of tip? very best, NEATEST and cost liest SLEIGHS iliey manufacture, 'l is a DAISY, nothing like H in Pennsvalley. Charles says they put out 77 sleighs this season . Jvmbo. "When Baby was sick, wo gave her Casfcorla, When alio WAS a Child, she criod for C'astoria, When blio became Miss, alio clung to Caatoria, When alio had Children, she gave thciu Caatoria, STOP 55? SEE Tie largest and finest Assortment of Groceries in town. Thanking my friend* for (heir liberal patronage I desire to express my determination to merit a continuance of the same by a loir scale of prices and completeness of stock, and in this connection I vrish to add that at my store you icilljind everything in the line of CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, S TALC 11, SYRUPS, SOAPS, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, PRUNES % RAISINS, PEA CUES, TOR A C CO,CIGARS SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, 1 PURE DRUGS AND PA TENT MEDICINES, GLASS A- QUEENS WARE, # COMMON AND I ROLLER FLOUR. CA EES A ND CIIA CKERS, FRESH OYSTERS. TRUNKS and SATCHELS, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, TJX WARE, BR USII ES, OJi. CANS, LANTERNB, LAMIN\ Ladies s and Gents' Gold Silver II 'atcJies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles. 99"1 buy largely for cash, and, doing my own work, can afford to se/s cheaper and give my friend* the benefit, whic/i J will always make a point to do. Remember the place, Main St., Millheim, Pa., and come, see and be convinced. J* TP# STQV'M®* THE PERKINS V;;D HILL. a&Sk s A .>/ : i V. _ if if , iy; >-N r-sT'3 A ® Y I'M -A o " ;•/. •- • - : • ' : '■ ,t-J .■-J il b " ; jJ '£ 'Af'/j: IfcTt -..sVyea tu constant use A'-'ji )I'l.'-'M f>r : J years, with a record *4 Ttj'Ul equaled by none. WARRANTED Jj U, TI-T i 1 lev/ ("ov.r,, unless the T"V.-. .- p-r-. r. it.li iij; pr against , any v.*:nd tiiai u.-ch *, >t Ci-tcbio. substantial farm oJv. f; to outlast and do. 1 i \V"iir üb-ut uvy. pi hoc mill madc^ V.'p 'n ar..i -1-oth VvtW}' r g and Geared Mills &nd carry lib*ef Wind Mill Supplies. AO £ NTS WANTED. (irutl for <';italoruc. Circular and Prices. r Address I'ERZIHS WIND MILL &AX CO., Mialiawaka. LnA fßoot | Shoejf • -to:- ' y-:<o>iv • STORE fa** J. H. Musser & Son have Just opened a large Hoot & Shoe Stero on •Htnin m., ga. ' stocked with boots and shoe 9 for everyone and at Most Reasonable Prices. Men's, Women's and Children's Wear, all kinds and styles, from coarsest to finest, from highest priced to lowest Ladies' Fine Shoes, in Kids, Kangaroos, Gondolas. rebblcs,. Ac trora $1.50 to $4.00 and over. Men's nt same price and a line of Children*!* shoes that will quite sui prise the country. We certainly nave as good a lot of course and everyday shoes and boots as you ever Haw. Shoes from il.uo up and fine boots, band and machine sewed and pegged—solid calf—from $2.00 to $4.00. We have also a nice lot of RUBBER BOOTS AND RHOES.the only WOOL OVKKM. all LUMBERMEN'S GOODS,' in fact everything Included ft.a complete stock of boots and shoes. > A W~ All we ask therefor is that yon come and see us, and tuke our word for It, you will not go away disappointed. IRe member this is a STRICTLY BOUT AND BHOE STORK, and wo respectfully ask the patronage of all who would wear good shoes at the very lowest, prices. Our idea is to -s*Make Trade and Keeplt>3ft- H',;d we know our shoes will do this for us. Be sure to call on us soon and be conviuced that what we have told you is true and that we mean exactly what we say. Very Respectfully, J,l[. \[t]ssci< Soq "WHY, NO! IT USED TO. BUT IT'S DIFFERENT NOV —— *2rO>3C-* Trade docs not end at Christmas by any means. The seasons have changed, from, now on is tlm regular time for trado. SO WE. START IN AT ONCE. See Especially Our Sugars, Coffees, Mo lasses, aud all Staple Groceries. i,.* 4 i ' See Especially Our Canned Goods, Con fectioneries, Tobacco & Cigars, Rice, Oat meal, Hominy, Prunes, Peaches, Dates and . such like. Best Cider Vinegar al ways on hand. Also Fresh Tub Oysters. —*#o** OYE TO iLIiIX CALL ON. J. W. LOSE, Main Start. HilUieii. Pa. Winter Exposure Causes Coughs. Colds, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Pneumonia, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache and i other ailments, lor which Benson's Capcine Plasters are admitted to be the best remedy known. They relieve and cure in a few hours when no other application is of the least benefit. Endorsed by 5,000 Physicians and Druggists. Beware of imitations uuder sliniliar sounding names, such as "capsicum,•' "Capsicin," "Cap sicinc." Ask- for Benson'* and take no others x Examine carefully when you buy. All drug-- gists. SEABURY & JOHNSON, l-4t Proprietors, Now Yor^.. CREAMBALK wwCREAM GIVCS "Hst 01 WLC * Mca>? WSMSSSJ'I *** H tAM OOLD ,nHEAD CATARRH If / PEYER. m** -Vol a Liquid, Bnuff 0 r Powder. Prcq uV* \ flrom In 3 u r f o** HBr-EEVER^'^^ A partlc'e is applied into each nostril and 1* agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mall, registered. 60 cts. Circulars free. ELY BROTH Kits. Druggists, Owego, N. Yi, -4$ 25,000 FATAL CASES j f TYPHOID I FEVER f y rT ANHDALLI • § TH 1 Y COUNTRY. **ALL TREATED WITH QUIHINE.** Dr. J.S. Mltchel, of Chicago, in a clinical lecture nt the Cook County Hospital, Oct. ttb, 1886, said: " In typhoid fever no possible good can result from giving Quinine, a* at the best it can only effect a temporary reduction qf tem- , per at u re; and after Jorty eight hours the fever is usually higher than at first." KASKINE®i%™IS FEVERS, MALARIA,DYSPEPSIA* * NERVOUS DEBILITY, LIVER. LDNS AND KIDNET DISEASE. Prof. W. F. Holcombe, M. D.. 51 East 25th St., N. Y, (late Prof. In N. Y, Med. College) writes: "Kaskine is superior to quinine in its specific power, aud never produces the slight* est injury to the hearing or constitution." The XL S. Examining Surgeon, Dr. L. B. White, writes; "Kaskine is the best medicine i^iade." t "Every patient treat- St.FrancisHospital,N.Y. <ed with Kaskine ha s £ b'n discharged enr'd.'* Bellevue Hospital, N.! Y. f "Universally suc cessful."* St. Joseph's Hospital, N. Y.: 'lts use Is con sidered, indispensable. It acts perfeetly." Kaskine is pleasant to take and can be used without special medical oounsel. Send for the great list of testimonals unpar alleled in the history of medicine. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by ov sent by mail on receipt of price. 11E KASKINE CO., 5-1 Warren St., NeroXbrk; ■" A niflA James RiverVVat. t In. Hp ft U mi W c lareiaoni Colony. ll | ff% 11 IvK lustrated circular free " F.MANCHA, Claremopt, Virginia. I-it
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