♦ Ebt IHitUtfim 31 ovnn 1. THURSDAY, FER. IOTII, 1887. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. SALE REGISTER. *&-Sales advertised through this office trill he inserted under this heading free oj eharys a brisk run of job vyvork at present. First-class job work done at the JOURNAL office. —Fine Sweet Fotatoes just received at J. W. Stover's. —Most beautiful lace valentines at the Journal store. —The farmers are hauling their grain to market. Good sigu. —Notice Jfusser & Son's changed shoe "ad" iu another column. —License petitions preoccupy the minds of the landlords just uow. —Watch the sale register--secure • dates and engage your sale bills. —The frame work of the Knitting Factory building is nearingcompletion. —Young lads and lassies, did you see the valentines at the Journal store? —The band meets three times a week now. Result of haying permanent ■ quarters. —The Btatedepartmenl encampment, A. R , is in sessiou at flarrisburg • this week. —The young folks will watch the mail eagerly next Monday in expecta ■ tion of Valentines. —A good building lot, located in the 'central part of town, for sale. Inquire ;at this office. —What has become of our Thespian ♦Club i Has it gone where the wood cents per box. For sale bv J. Eisenhuth. —Judge Frank, of Rebcrsbtirg, will make sale of his personal property,con sisting of one cow, one heifer, wagons, sewing machine, organ, and a lot of household goods, on Saturday, Feb. lfi. See bills. —Prof. Geo. P. Bible and wife, for meily of Bellefonte, are now corafoi ta bly located in the Nor.ual school at Lock Haven, Mr. Bible having accept ed a permanent professorship in that institution. —Rev. M. L. Deitzler will preach in the Lutheran church at this place next Sunday evening. After the services there will he a congregational meeting for the purpose of transacting impor tant business. Prof. I). M. Wolf, superintendent of public schools, honored the Journal with a business call yesterday afternoon. He reports his health improved, but does not feel quite strong enough yet for the cumbersome duties of Lis office. SOMETAINO NEW.— Genuine Seal Skin Shoes at Musser's shoe store on Main street, guaranteed to have doub le the streughc and durability and to outlast the best calf made shoe. A written guaranty given with each pair. —Rev. J. A. Clemm, P. E., will preach in the U. B. church of this place next Friday evening. He will be on his way to Rebershurg where he ex pects to conduct quarterly meeting in the U. B. church on Saturday and Sun day. —Sullivan, the champion slugger, had to ur.dergo a severe operation be fore his fractured arm could be set suc cessfully. The arm had to be broken again bv the doctors and then reset. It is said that John fainted dead away during the operation. —Clark Gramley, of Rebershurg.who recently sold 1 is printing press to Von ada & Burtboff, of Unburn, purchased a new press of a larger sizs and now turns out sale bills, and the like. But oh, Clark, what's the matter with your grammar, punctuation and display ? Wonderful Cures. W. D. Jloyl & Co.. Wholesale and ltetail Druggists of Koine. <.. s*y: We have been selling I)r. King's New Discovery. Electric hit ters and hucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cureo by use of a few bottles of Dr King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by .1. Eisenhuth. —A letter from Joe Crawford states that h's brother John, who has been here in the Knitting Mills interest off and on, is at present confined to his residence In Philadelphia by sickness, which accounts for that gentleman's delay in moving to Millheim. We hope he will recover rapidly and be able to attend to the factory busiuess. —Our readers of town and iramo diate vicinity will be gratified to learn that Mr. D. A. Musser intentds to erect a brick hank building on the lot adjoining 11. E. Duck's residence on Main street, this summer. Though we had hoped to see that institution occupy the old hardware corner at some future day, still we are glad to hear of the new building going upon the remaining lot left vacant since the fire. —The value of a printed envelope, that has your address or business card printed upon its surface, is evidently unknown to many people in this sec tion. The value of a printed envelope lies in the simple fact that the letter will be returned to you without going to the dead letter office, which always consumes a great deal of time, in case the postage is not sufficient. Call at this office and have your envelopes printed at hiding cost. —The interior of the new U. B. par sonage erected on Penn street by Messrs. Elias Luse and A. It. Alexan der is being finished in fine style and before the first of April the building is to be weatherboarded and painted and a front porch attached. It will lie one of the handsomest properties on Penn street when completed and will be a decided improvement to that part of town. —Large Posters advertising E. S. Shafer's public sale of farm stock, im plements, wagons, household go-)ds,&c , will be printed at this office tiffs week. The sale is to taae place at nis premises, near Madisonburg, on Thursday, March 10th, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Mr. Shafer expects to emigrate to the west imme diately aiter the sale. Miles township will lose one of its best and most enter prising citizens and a Democrat who was "dyed in the wool," —The best place in Ihe valley for Valentines is the Journal store. —Mrs. Rote, of Tyrone, Mis. Brum gard, of Lewisburg, Mrs. Shuey. of College twp., this county and Miss Carolina Wise, of Aaronshurg, all daughters of the late Mis. Wise were visitors at B. O. Deiniug,>r*s house last Saturday. Mis. Wm. Maize lias been confined to her lesidence, at the western end of Main stieet, by sickness for tlse past three weeks. It is supposed to be a case of iiitlain ution <>f the bowels and the lady at times is snl j.ctul to exci u tiating pain. We shall he clad to hear of her ultimate recovery. ARM BUOK KM. —(1 l over, the three year old son ot A C J/usser, on J/a in sheet, had a fall from the lower step of the stairs leading to Hie second story of the house oa Tuesday evening and broke one of his arms. I I s parent 4 at once summoned surgical aid and ihe little fellow does as well as ho can under the cirouuntane vs. —We hear of quite a number of persons who intend moving to Mill heim from neighboring valleys and towns this spring. Right, let them come, establish homes and get Into business. There is lots of room for more at d they all may find something todi. Miliheim is a good place to come to, especially if you mean business. —We hear that 11. G. Shafer, of Spring Mills, will become the proptie prietor of the National Hotel at this place. The present landlord W. G. Rook has rented a large hotel at Ber wick, Columbia Co., Fa., the manage ment of which he assumed list week, and where he will move between tins and the first of April. —THE horrible, nauseous worm-seed vermifuges and worm syrups have had their day. It's downright cruelty to compel a child to take them when Mc- Donald's Celebrated Worm Fowdeis are so easy and pleasant to take that children tako them and never know a medicine is being administered. Can l>e procured at any drug store for the small sum of 25 cents. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A FA CO., l'hiladclphia Agents., Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Fa. —B. O. Deininger, Esq., we are sor ry to say, still suffers with malignant boils on his neck and his a hard lime of it. lie is under medical treatment and must endure considerable pain, lie is able to be about but his general indispo sition arising from the boils partly un fits him for business. We trust to he able to report his full recoyery very soon. —Flossie, the little daughter of mer chant E. 11. Long of this place,is down with a severe spell of sickness, origina ting from a bad cold. Mr. Long ex periences a great deal of sickness in his family. Hardly a week passes but what one of the family is not a dieted with some ailment. It was only last week that he himself managed to work oyer a case of chicken pox. —NoGriping.noDrasticFurging.Take two or three of McDonald's Improv ed Liver Fids for first dose and follow with one pill every night at bedtime. So quietly and surely will they correct a torpid or disordered Liver and regu late the bowels, that you will feel like a new person by the time you have used one tiox. Money returned to dissatisfi ed buyers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y fc CO., Fhiladelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Fa. —There will he a convention of the West Branch District L idge, 1. O. of G. T., comprising Lycoming, Clinton and Centre counties, at Centre Hull, to-day and to-morrow. Rev. W. E. Fisher, of the Lutheran church, was expected to deliver the address of wel come, but whether he will do so now since his accident WT are unable to say. The meeting on Friday evening will be public. —The voters of this borough are re mindel that the Ward caucuses will he held in the customary places on Friday evening to elect delegates for the convention on Saturday afternoon when nominations will be made for the following boro' officers : One person for Chief Burgess, two for Town Coun cil, One for High Constable, two for School Directors, one for Overseer of the Foor, one for Asssesor, one for Judge of Election, two for Inspectors, one for Auditor. Active, Pushing and Reliable. Mr. J. Eisenhuth can always bo relied upon to carry in stoek the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of be ion active, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with weli established* merit and such us are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positi r e guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a Trial Bottle free. EXPERIENCE VS. INEXPERIENCE.— It is a matter of regret that in intro ducing Hood's Sarsaparilla, its proprie tors aie obliged to overcome a certain distruat by some people who liaye un fortunately bought worthless com pound.! mixed by persons ignorant of pharmacy. Messrs. C. I. llood & Co. are reliable pharmacists of long exper ience, and they make no claims for Hood's Sarsaparilla which cannot be substantiated by the strongest proof. And we say to those who lack confi dence, read the unsolicited testimonials in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and then proye its merits by actual person al test. We are confident you will not be disappointed, hut will find it'a med icine of peculiar curative value, which can implicitly be relied upon. —REPORT of the Millheim Primary School for month ending January 31st —M. C. Gephart. teacher : No. of scholars, males 35. females 3'.),total 74 ; average attendance, males 29, females 29, total 58 ; Per cent, of attendance during month males 80, females 75, to tal 81 ; per cent, of attendance dur ing term, males 88, females 82, total 85. Visitors : D. L. Zerby, diiector, Geo. Buck and J. F.-Barter. —Report of Gram ley'a school, Miles township, for month ending Jan. 25th, Jno. (J. Morris, teacher No. of schol ars in attendance, malas 19, females 17, total 30 ; Per cent of attendance, males 77, females 81, total 79 ; Visitors — Thus. J. Shaffer, Miss Rosa B. Morris, Adam Lamey, Jacob Gephart, director, Newton Brumgaif, Perry Winters, Philip Gram ley, .Miss Annie Gram ley, Wm, M. Emerick. Henry B ck, Win. Zeigler, Amnion Bieily.John C\ Gram ley, Jasper Gram ley, Ervin Burrows, Jas. 11. Bowersox, J. It. Wolfe, Jas. W. McUurly, Agnes Bierly," Thos. XV ate. —The Clinton bcvmmil thus recti fies a wrong impression which seems to prevail about Gov. Curtin's eyesight which was recently restored : There is is one thing about the cure of Gov ernor Curtin's eye. The impression is general that lie was blind in one eye and couldn't see much out of Hie oth er, at.d tluit both eyes weie ccmpletely cured, so that tie could see as well as anybody. This was not correct. One of Gov. Curtin'H eyes is a glass eye,and the other through sympathy was badly affected. It was this one ere th it was cured by Dr. Loiing, of Washington. Even the distinguished surgeon did not consider himself sufficiently skillful to restore sight to the glass eye. Another of those transitory stores has opened in Musser & Smith's corner building 011 Man street by Augstadt XS Co., gentlemen hailing from Lewis bin g, we believe. We are told that the town council w : II make an ordin ance which will after this impose a li cense fee in llieue short-lived establish ments and wo think that to be a very proper move. A business firm of that kind will snatch away a largo a inount of trade from our home mer chants and at the same time is of no benefit to the interests of the com munity, aid consequently should be taxed for the privilege of doing such quick and profitable business. '1 11 K Most Remarkable Case of all. — A gentleman writes us from Philips burg, Centre Co., Fa., that bis little girl was horribly alllicted with scrofula. Her body was full of sores, ears dis charging continually thick yellow purid matter, and her eyes so swollen and in- U.uned as to be almost blind. Oiu bottle of McDonald's Blood Purifier has to all appearances entirely cured her. Our neighbors, as well as ourselves,consider the cure remarkable. A bonalide case. The address of the family can be obtained from the editor of this paper. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y& CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhutli. Millheim.Pa. IllieiimntiKiii il Neuralgia cured In *2 Day N. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discovered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapiditv in tie* cure of Rheumatism and Neural gia. We guarantee it to euro any and ov ary on** of acute Inflammatory Pnonm iti-on and Neuralgia in 12 IAA ". and to give imme diate ivliefiii chronic cases and effect a. speedy e are. On receipt of .Vl cents, in two cent stamps, we will v nd to any address the prescription for this uonderiul compound, wh ch can be tilled by your borne drugsMa at small coat. W take this means of g|\ ing our discovery to the pu'jlic instead of putting it out as n patent meljeine, it being much les- expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. THE INDIANA! HEMIUAI. (to.. 4-ly Crawforusvillo, Ind. —Already we arc reminded that next fall will be the election for county otfi cers by the fact that candidates are looming up in different sections of the county. For tlie office of Register we see the name of G. W. Rumberger, commissioners' clerk, mentioned. For Recorder,our townsman, I). L. Zerby, lias concluded to be a candidate. Mr. Zerby lias rnanv claims upon his party as a consistent and working Democrat, while as a man and schalar lie is par ticulaily fitted for the office, lie does not expect to make a personal canvass of the county in away that candidates for county olfices are wont to do,but intends to let the voters knowhiscindidacy by means of publica tion and then leave the result with the good will of the Democratic party. HOME DRESSMAKING.— Any lady who would like to know all the valua ble secrets of dressmaking, and to learn how to cut a dress so that it is certain to lit witli out trying on,should subscribe for the great home monthly. The Housekeeper : Read the series of articles or. Home dressmaking, and get as a premium free, Moody's Perfect Tailor System of dress cut tine, with di agrams, and t book winch gives com plete instructions 011 dressmaking. TIIP retail price of th a premium is ttie price of The Housekeeper is SI pet year ; £9 for $1 'JO ; Send M (and JO cts. for postage 011 the premium) NOW as the time is limited. Address Buck eye Publishing Co., Minneapolis,Minn. LAST CONVENTION OF THE SEASON. —The musical convention at Aarons burg is a thing of the past and that winds up the season for such gather ings. The attendance at the conven tion was unusually largo and it was consequently a financial success. The coffers of the Reformed Ladies' Mite Society treasury are well filled and the ladies are in the best of humor. J/us ically the affair was also a success. Prof. W. C. J/oyer, of Freeburg, who wielded the baton as conductor, is a very pleasant and talkative gentleman and at ttie same time a good musical instructor. Ho was ably assisted by Miss Jfoyer, the. organist,and Calvin & Cyrus J/oyer accompanied the chorus es on their cornets. There were a number of prominent musicians pres ent, such as Profs. Bierly, King and Lowell M. Meyer, the latter favoring the large audiences in the conceits with his select end most popular songs. Following is a i'M of the members of the class with their p< stollice addresses and respective parts : AAiiox->ciao— Soprano, Maggie Weaver. An nie Maize, Annie Datwiler. Clara Shurtz, Dora Edmonds, Minnie (Tonniiller.Tumiule Stover, Rertiia Loitzol, Delpho Boworsox, Maggie Leilzell. Mary Musser. Carrie Stover, Cora Hetzel, Saniaiit'ui Hafiley. Bella Mlugie, Jen nie Stanibacl), Reekie diaries, Kate Bell, Ellen Dielil. Alto, Emma Edmonds, Emma .lonian, T (' Weaver. Ered ('rouse, John Wolf, liW Wylo, Clara Phillips. Tenor, As Stover. Prof J G Meyer. Jiass, T F Mull, EG Mingle. Kinaniial Cron miiler, II A Mingle. Sani'l Piehl. W H Phillips, Elmer Weaver, AS Musser, I)r C S Musser, Rev Z A Yearick, J H Crouse. John Foster, U A Slamboelj, Amnion stover, .7 E Hupp. Roilin Wvle, llari'.x Dielil, 11 E Crouse, (' A Weaver, |)il Foreman B K Edmonds. II 11 Weaver. WOODWVRD— Soprano, Jennie Stover. Jiass. T (J Weaver- FIEDLER— Soprano, Tainmie Weaver, Vienna Bower, (on Stover, Annie stover. Kiltie Stover- Alto, Clymer Dover, Tenor, A Z Meyer. Com:atN — Sopreino, Ella Cassler. Laura Mey er. (Organist.) Mrs Mary Kleckuer Alto. Tenor . J C Deliass. Jiass, Win A Guisewite, Prof-Ins Kloekner, Thomas Meyer, Isaiah Walter. Calvin Meyer (Alto Soloist), CT rus Meyer (cornet soloist.) PENN II AM,— Soprano, Lizzie A Snyder, Ent ma O lleekinaii. A Ho, Ella Fisher. Jiass, -1 s Meyer, W C Meyer, D G Smith. CENTRE HALL — Soprano, Emma R lleekinan, Annie Keller, Annie Kunkle. Alto, Laura Rankle. Jiass. (' II Meyer, Sain'l Kreaiuer. FREEKUROH—Prof. WM Moyer (Conductor). Soprano, Lillie Moyer, Annie Mover (organ ist). Tenor , Wm Hillhish, Win Tool, J A Artier. Woi. FES' STOKE— Soprano, Mallie Emcrick. Annie Wolfe. REREiism'iaa— Soprano, Mrs Emma Wolfe, Mrs Emma Carman. Tenor. A N Cornupi. Jiass, Prof A N I'ierly, W II Oorman. SPRING MlLLS— Soprano, Mrs Florence Rear lek, Annie Gettig, Myra Hettinger. Alto, Ida Miller, Carrie Hettinger. Mi LLIIELM —Soprano, Mrs John F Hurler, Mary Keen. Tenor, R A Bumiller. CEDAR SPRINGS -'Soprano, Ella KreWor. Jiass, Prof Cyrus lyreidor. WALKER, l'\.,—Sopra?io, Lillie YearLk, Sue Yeariak. Jiass, Win Veariek. SOUTH PUEBLO, COLORADO -Soprano, Mr s G C Meyer. Tenor, (J C Meyer. LEWISBUKG— Gertie Uussel, Ivy Russet. LAURELTON—JNO W King. PLEASANT CAP— Prof Lowell M Meyer. Neighboring News. AARONSBURG. Thunder showers on last Wednesday and Thursday. The Reformed L adies Mite Society's Musical Convention was a success. The concerts on Friday and Saturday evenings were largely attended. The gross icceipts will figure up close to SI 40. Mr. and Mrs. George Rural, living not Hi of town, who have been down for the last six or eight weeks with ty phoid fever, are at present on a fair way to recovery. Michael Harper, living at M. M. Musser'a, and who has been confined to the bouse neaily all winter by sick ness has recovered sufficiently to take an occasional out door walk. lie took in tlm convention one day last week. Mrs. J. G. Kurtz. 3/ilton, I\i., Mrs L. I). Kurtv, Miityiubuig, Fa., and Mis. Henry Foster, Hairisburg, Fa., are hero visiting their father, Mr. Emaiiuel Ettinger and other near rel atives and ft iends. Rev. Deitzler's protracted meeting is still in progress and judging by the at tendance and the interest shown by ttie members and people generally the meeting will continue for a week or twq longer. The house was crowded at last Sunday evening's sei vices. The news just reached us that 3/is. John S. 1 lonian, residing below town, broke one of her limbs. Ah to how, when and where tills accident happened we have not yet learned. Chas. 11. Stover, our tannery hill confectioner, starts out to day (Thurs day) with a full line of cigars, and cut smoking and chewing tobacco. lie is agent for a first-cl ass eastern whole sale house. There is lots of business snap in Charley and he is bound to make things go. ANOTHER. OOBURN. A great many of our citizens attend ed court in Bellefoute hist week as witnesses. Only about one more week until elec tion time and we have as yet heard of no candidates who are anxious to l>e elected to ttie township offices. We should have a justice residing at Co burn and trust some one will lie elected who is competent to fill the ollice. Testimony was taken on Tuesday last at K leek tier's hotel in the suit for divorce of Thus. Keen. On Tuesday evening last the Ladies' Mite Society of the Lutheran congrega tion met at the home, of Mrs. SerifT. The congregation is the youngest at Coburn, but we understand it is in a flourishing condition and their only drawback is the want of a churoh of their own, which we hope they will be able to erect ere long. The rains of the past few days have raised the streams considerable and catching fi*h is now the order of the day. Davy Rillmyer came up from Ingleby the other day all smiles and happiness. When asktd what was up he replied, '*Oh. it is twins this time and boys at that." YALE. GREEN BRIAR. The recent rains have raised the wa ters of Fenns ('reek with slight damage along its course. Most of our young folks attended ttie two concerts at Aaronsburg and were highly pleased, espeeially with "Family Squalls" and "The Fortune Teller." Tne icy condition of the roads caus ed the teamsters in Mr. Sober's employ to greatly damage the fences of G. W. Stover and the question now is who is to pay for the repairs. Reuben Bracht, who had intended to go to Illinois has changed Ins mind and concluded to stay with us another year. Glad to have you stay, Reuben. Saml.Ri umgard was a visitor at Joel Herb's. We learn that Mr. Brum gard's object was to purchase several horses for his farm in IJrushvalley and also secure a lured man for the coming summer. Come again, this neighbor hood is a good spot for buying horses. Mr. Crosswite, the excellent saddler from Bellefonte, is again working at his tiade in this place. Daniel Garey lui3 come to the conclu sion that he can till the office of consta ble and still run his blacksmithshop and will therefor keep his shop open for custom the coming year. Daniel Gentzel has just returned ftvra his trip with a fine lot of horses which he will offer for sale. Jared Snook, living on the Satikey farm, intends to move to ttie Geptiart farm above Millheim. Sorry to see you go but wish you succtss. Zir/.KA. PENN HALL. Tiro coon scrape is settled and no body hurt. Mr. Benjamin Tyson, from Sugar Valley, who is employed by J. B. Fish er, as milkman, moved his family to this place last week. Messrs. J. C. Condo and J. W. Bartges wore attending court last week. Mr. Condo says he took in the whole business and thinks be can now run a law ollice too. Wonder whether Jim will make Democratic or Republi can stump speeches. A. C. Fisher and David Sowers are out buying up cows. At that rate our town will be in need of a creamery be fore long. We understand the kids had a party. James Wert, the boss thresher, is at present thrashing for F.D. Ilosterman. a number of our young folks were in attendance at the Aaronsburg concert last Saturday evening. Those attending during the week were Ella Fisher and Emma C. Heckman. The debating society will meet 011 Friday evening. DENVER DAN. —WHEN your children are threaten ed with croup or whooping-cough, be ware how you lull them to sleep with cough syrups whose principal ingredi ents are morphia and opiuui. The nat ural effort of the lungs to expel the suf focating mucus is coughing. Dr.Kess ler's Celebrated English Cough Medi cine contains no morphia or opium in any form,and by its stimulating actions I 011 the kidneys, bowels,and pores of the skin, more than any other remedy, as -1 sists Nature in breaking up and expell ing the worst colds from the system. Money refunded to dissatisfied purchas ers. bold everywhere. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA YA* CO.. Philadelphia Agents, Sold by J, Eisenhutli. Millheim.Pa. SPRING MILLS. Mr. IV. F. Smith, from Smithtown, wis here on Tuesday, lie ivas much tiken with the creamery, where he s tent, a few hours with liis old chum, Mr. Mallory. Chan. I*. Long still makes his regular visits to Nittany Valley. There seems to bo some special attraction in that valley. Jonathan Condo, from Nittany Val ley, has rented Mr. Crawford's house with the intention of moving here in the spring and become a citizen of this place. He has connected himself with a largo Root & Shoe establishment of Philadelphia as traveling salesman. Jerry Philips, Esq., of Philadelphia, spent a few days with his brother, P. I). Philips, last week; Geo, A. Runk has returned fiom his western trip. llis many friends are glad to take him by the hand and welcome him home. * REBERSBURG. On last Thursday Benjamin Smith moved from Centre Hall to Wolf's Store where he now occupies Mrs. Sal lie Wolf's house. Guiswite & Co. have for the present quit woik on their saw mill. They have removed the old engine to make place for the new one which they will shoitly receive. Clark Gramley has lately purohascd a large hand power printing press. C. C. Lose has sold his store to John llarter,hiß former clerk. Mr.llarter is just ihe man to run a general merchan dise store and we wish him the best of success. On last Friday some of the scholars of Gramley's school paid back the visit of Wolf's scholars and presumably haye received due credit. Some of our capitalists talk of erect ing a creamery in this immediate vicin ity. Hope it is not empty talk for we want just such an en terprise here. Another wedding is on the tapis. This time it will be our fur dealer. Well, that is what we looked for long ago, Ammon. The members of the Lutheran church of this place contemplate erecting a new parsonage next summer on the same lot on which the Lutheran church stands. This will make a very conven ient home for the pastor. Next Saturday evening there will a caucus meeting in the brick school house to nominate a ticket for town ship officers. SQUIBOB. MARRIED. On the 21st of Dec. l>Wd, at Madisoaburg, by Rev. J. Dotterer, Mr. Ellas Miller to Miss Amunda Grimes. On the 221, ult..at Uebersburg. by the sara?, Mr.J.W. Gramly, of Uebersburg, to Miss Jos. Sellers, of Logan Mills, Clinton Co., Pa. Home Evidence No other preparation lias won success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is made, it is now, as it lias been for years, the leading medicine for purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name at home" is "a tower of strength abroad.*' It would require a volume PGOpIO to print all Lowell people have sa|d in favor of Hood's O' • Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert Low fi I I Estes hving at 28 East Pine Street, Lowell, for 15 year* employed as boss carpenter by J. \Y, Bennett, president of the Erie Telephone Company, had a large running sore come on his leg, which troubled him a year, when he began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The sore soon grew less in size, and in a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy,2l4 Cen tral Street, Lowell, had Praise swellings and lumps f on his face and neck, HOO O 8 which Hood's sarsapa- Sarsaparilla rilla completely cured. K Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wife of the First As sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that for 10 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks came on every fort night, when she was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to endure any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after a time the attacks ceased entirely, Many more might be given had we room, tin the recommendation of people of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, fl; six for $5. Preparcdonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) . No Bad Effect. I No Macho, j No Nausea. | y NoßioftEars. Cures Quickly. 4 JjJtJPliasaEt,Piire. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach wil bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. and all Germ Diseases. Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., "Universally suc cessful." ( "Every patient treat- SLFrancisHospital,N.Y. r. L. M. Glessner, 300 East 121 st St., New York City, has cured over 2tk) patients with Kas kine after quinine and aU other drugs had fail ed. He says;-It is undoubtedly the best medi cine ever discovered." Prof. W. F. Holcombe, M. D., 54 East 25th St., N. Y. (late Prof, in X. Y. Med. College) writes: "Kaskine is superior to quinine In Its specific power, ami never produces the slight est injury to the hearing or constitution." ltev. Jas. L. Hall. Chaplaiu Albany Peniten tiary, writes that Kaskine lias cured his wife, after twenty years suffering from malaria and nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars. Thousands upon thousands write that Kas kine has cured them after all other medicines had failed. Write for book of testimonials. Kaskine can be taken without any special med ical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by or sent bv mall on receipt of price. THE KASKINE CO., 54 Warren St, New York. jto. PARKER 1 * HAIR BALBAM Q- Ma the popular favorite for dressing nKH(|£ / the hair, Restoring color when gray, and preventing Dandruff. cleanses the scalp, stops the hair falling, and is sure to please. st\ 60c, and gi.oa at Prugptsta, HINDERCORNS. The safest, surest and best cure for Coras, Bunions, Aa. Stops all pain. Ensures comfort to the feet Fever raUp W euro, id cents at Druggists, Bxscos & Co, V.T, STOP and SEE The largest and finest Assortment of Groceries in town. Thanking myfriends for their liberal patronage I desire to express my determination to merit a continuance of the same by a loss scale of prices and completeness of stock, and in this connection I wish to add that at my store you will .find everything in the line of CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, STARCH, SYRUPS, SOAPS, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, PRUNES, RAISINS, PEACHES, TOBACCO,CIGARS SPICES, CONFE C TIONDR Y, PURE DRUGS AND PA TENT MEDICINES, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, COMMON AND ROLLER FLOUR, CAKES AND CRACKERS\ FRESH OYSTERS, TRUNKS and SATCHELS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE*, TIN WARM, BRUSHES, OIL CANS, LANTERNS, LAMPS, Ladies' and Gents' Gold £ Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles. tO'lbuy largely for cash, and, doing my own work, can afford to sell heaper and give my friends the benefit, which I will always make a point to do. Remember the place, Main 9L, Millhelm, Pa., and come, see and be convinced. I. W. STOVK*. ; ■■■■■ i Boots I Shoes! Anything In the line and at prlcea we shall leave the people le Judge. €vm) Jtoar guarantttd fa givt satisfadion. Inquire of persons who have seen oar shoes nn not help but Ukh them for the QUALITY AND PRICKS. Shoes**- at prices, you woa ldn't believe U. Gondola Kids, 12.70. usual prtos 18.75. Dongolas. 1.75, ** " 2.75. Freuch Tan'd K1d5.2.75, M " 4.00. Other Kids, 1.90, " " 2.50. And no better line in Men's and Children** at corresponding prices. erlf we have given you the lie, mark us and never come again. But come to see us anyway, whether you wil be wanting shoes or not we know you will be feel the better for it. In best Inner sole and grain outside. Very truly Yours. J. <%; Soq. WHY, NO! IT USED TO. EU7 IT'S DIFFEEHT HOT * Trade does not end at Christmas by any means. The seasons have changed. From now on is the regular time for trade. SO WR START IN AT ONCE. See Especially Our Sugars, Coffees, Mo lasses, and all Staple Groceries. 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. OJNTE TO EL. CALL ON. J. W. LOSE, Uain Stsrt. Millheim. Pa. FOR AIX. Permanentem l||f 11 U V ployraent given to energetic WW ml fl 1% men and women everywhere. ■ " " ™ S3O a week and expenses paid. Samples worth *5 and all particulars sent free. Address at once P. O. VICKERY Augusta, Maine. Don't miss this chance. Write to day. Lit nffllShll LADIES. rfff ■ IZelelCSiclK* B tw i ce a year,tops ouee