Ibr fHHfcllW floumal. THURSDAY, FBB. 17TH, 1887. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. SALE REGISTER. a&Snle* advertised through this o{li< r will he inserted under this heading fr* e qi eharge. Feb. l'.Hh —Samuel Frank, Kel> , rsbiu\u, Hve stack, wagons ami household goods. 1,. B. Stover, Auct. Feb. 19th—W. L. Bright, administrator. Mill lieiin, veal estate of Sarah Bright, dee'd. on Main street. March s—l'bilip Frank, 2 miles west of Mali sonbnrg, live stock and farm imple ment. L. B. Stover Auct. March 7th—.Tared Kreamer. Centre Mills. Miles township, live stock and farm imple ments. March Bth—John Khnport, Fenn township, live stock and farm implements. W". F. Smith, Auct. M arch 9th—J. P. & T K. Vonada, admin stra tors for the estate of Henry Vonada, dee'd ilaines township, live stock, farm implementsand household foods L. B. Stover, Auct. March 10th—E.S. Shaffer, near Madisonburg, live stock, farm implements and bouse boh 1 goods. D. M. Morris, Auct. March 18th—Jacob and Daniel Mover, execu tors of the estate of Philip Moyer, late of Hi.ines township, dee'd, live stock, farm implements and.house hold goods of decedent. J. M. Leitzell, Auct. March 21st—F. P. De.ek.l mile west of Millheim, " live stock .\nn. —lt is a thing worthy of commenda tion that there were no homely valen tines sent or received in this town this year. All were lovely and good-natur ed, at least we are told so. —Mrs. Wm Losli, of Walker, Pa., spent a few divs in town as the guest of her father, Mr. George Bier ley, north of town. The lady favored this office with a call during her stay. Remember the sale of real estate of the late Mrs. Sarah Bright on Main street,to take place next Saturday after noon at one o'clock. The property has a ceutral location and is a desirable home. —A. 11. Miller, of Madisonburg, gave us a call last Saturday. lie is an other of the goodly number of new s uhscribers we had the pleasure of ad dii g to the JOURNAL list lately. Next ? —The sensational story gotten up by tlie Mormons, that Brigham Young, their prophet, has returned to this earth is a ghostly yarn. Brigham most likely is where he will never be heard of again. —The president has appointed Cvrus A. Eaton to be postmaster at Mifflin burg and William Hum nelreich fr the same position at Lewisburg. The appointments meet with universal sat isfaction. —lt has been proposed that the gov ernment announce the coming of storms by firing cannons. Not a bad idea. We propose the cannons he load ed with weather-prophets, excepting the venerable groundling. ll. C. Allison's large barn at Cedar Run, Clinton county, was destroyed by fire along with some of its contents on Monday morning. It, is said to have been one of the finest barns in that sec tion and the Joss is very large. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THK REST SALVE in the W orld for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rlieiim. Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd*psit!vely cures Riles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price '-3 cents per box. For sale by J. Eisenhuth. —Why is the Millheim Marble Works like the Mexican Revolutionary Army? Give it up ?—Answer : Because all the men in it are officers. Vdlyum is Mavor. Coony Assistant, Mayor and Clark is one of the best of our borough dads. —From the Miffiinburg Telegraph : Mr. Shern Spigelmver pnrchas°d from Mr. A. A. llopp thirty feet of ground on Chestnut St., west ward, a few davs ago. at $150, 0n which he purposes the erection of a dwelling house for himself aud wife. —lf the food is not properly digested it becomes corrupt and poisons the sys tem it is intended to nourish. This is indicrestion. "My wife has suffered for many years w>th indigestion. After trying evety thing else recommended, she tried Sim mons Liver Regulator. In thrpe days after taking it according to directions she was in perfect health ; she does not suffer at all and can eat anything she wants without any of her previous symptoms." W. C. SUIIERS, Bain bridge, Ga. —TIIE horrible, nauseons worm-seed vermifuges and worm syrups have had their day. It's downright cruelty to compel a child to take tliem when Mc- Donald's Celebrated Worm Powders are so easy and pleasant to take that children take them and never know a medicine is being administered. Can be procured at any drug store for the small sum of 25 cents. JOHNS TON , 7/0 LL O WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents., Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. Deafness Is caused usually by an inflamed condition of the e ucus surface of the Enstach ian Tube. This Tube is the channel of coinmu liication between tli c tyinpaneum and the up per part of the pharynx Tlumber. Should tills Tube become inflamed and closed up. Deafness is the result. If it Is only partially closed, you have a rumbling sound or an imperfect hear ing. There are two great causes for this: one is from taking a severe cold and the other from an impure condition of the blood, the conse quence is that this tube has the Catarrh. Ca tarrh being nothing but at) inflamed condition of the mucus surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. We offer one hundred dollars reward for any ease of deafness [caused by Ca'arrh] or a case of Catarrh that can not be cured with Hull's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. *Si*Sold by Druggists, 75 cts. j A good building lot, located in the i cent nil part of town, for sale. Inquire at this office. —The other day a man came to Co. burn ; his toes were not out altogether, but his boots were very bad. lie gut. himself a pair of Watsontown Drivers for b1.20 at Durham Bros. A Co's store and considers himself lived foi at least another year. Aaron and William I'lrich, the two sons of Divid I'lrich, residing south of town, started for Belh fonte Tuesday morning, where they will vis it their sister. Mrs. Eekley, a lew da\s I and then go West to locate permanent iy. —Mrs. Wm. Wirt, of Logmsville, Clinton Co, passed through town on ; Tuesday afternoon on her way to Co burn to visit her daughter, Mis Stone- I tneakei. She stopped a few moments lat this office to see that she is squ no on the JOURNAL books. Mrs. A..T. Ilarter and Prof. Kel ler spent several days in I'nfon county this week. Miss Laura Keller, the gentleman's daughter, who was heie a few wetks for the pupose of raising a a subscript ion school for next summer, accompanied them to return to her home In Adamsburg. —Since the late railroad accident in Vennont by which so many lost, theii lives, the railroad officials of several companies talk seriously of making a change in the method of heating the cars. They say that before long the stoves will be abandoned and the cars heated in such a manner ih.it passen gers will not be endangered by lire. —There was quite a display of fern - inine pugilistic powers on the corner of Main stieet the other evening. We understand that the women came up to the scratch as persistently ai d with as much grit as any Sullivan or Ryan would. After some blood had been drawn the matter was considered settled and the spectators dispersed poiuleiing over the progress of time. —The pain and misery suffered by those who are alllicted with dyspepsia are indescribable. The distress of the body is iquailed or surpassed by the confusion and torture of the mind.thus making its victims suffer double affl:e tion. The relief that is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla has caused thous amis to be thankful for this great medi cine. It dispels the causes of dyspep sia, and tones up the digestive organs. Tiy Hood's Sarsaparilla. According to announcement the members of the Lutheran church at this place held a congregational meet ing after their services on Sunday evening. The object of the meeting w as t he org uiiz it ion of a congreg it ion •al mite society and the project was sue cessfullv accomplished by the enroll ment ot 40 members and the election of of officers to serve daring the ensueing year. The meetings of the society will be on the first Thursday of each month. —For a time my life was despaired of. My trouble was with the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder—also Constipation. Finally 1 used Dr. Kennedy's Favoiite Remedy,and in my opinion it saved my life. I make this statement to save those-who suffer as I did. —A. J. Gif foid, Lowell, Mass. Druggist ; §l. Send 2 cent stamp to Dr. David Kenne dy, Rondout, N. Y., foi his book on Kidney and Blood disoidtrs. Mention tIPs paper. 7 It Last week's steady rains and mild weather caused a break of the ice in the Susquahanna river and a rise of its waters to about twelve feet. In many places along its tanks the lowlands I were tl mded and considerable damage i done to property. Thousands of logs | were carried off by th ll >od. At Lock Haven, Main, Church and Bald F igle streets were under water and all the cellars and the lower ll mrs of some buildings were filled up and the peo ple were obliged to hastily move their property to upper stories. The actual I danger was past however in less than i twenty-four hours and everybody : breathed tree again and was thankful i that it wasn't worse. DEATH'S DOlNGS.— Ciarles Hoy, an estimable young gentleman, who lias been lying seriously ill with consump tion for the last few weeks at the resi dence of his parents, Daniel Hoy's, died on Saturday about noon. Deceas ed returned from the West about a year ago and ever since that time his health, has been reducing slowly but steadily. Mr. Hoy had made many friends in this town by his genial na ture and gentlemanly conduct, and all will unite iu sympathizing with the the mourners. The subject of this no tice was in the prime of his life,only 'Jo years old. After a brief spell of mat rimonial life he leaves a young widow to grieve at the loss of Iter beloved husband. The funeral took place on Tuesday forenoon at id was hugely at tended. Services were held by Itov. Swengle in lite Ev. church, and the remains were interred in the old cemetery. A correspondent asks: "Where can we send to get Peck's Patent Ear Drums, an invention for enabling peo ple to hear who are deaf, slightly or otherwise ?" Write to F. Jliscox, S4'J Broadway, N. V., stating cause and particulars of your deafness and lie will give you all the points desired. Read the following from the Medical Record : "A lecturer in one of our hospitals, while illustrating progress in medical science introduced a deaf pa tient whose case baffled all medical skill and was considered hopeless. But an invention belonging to F. Iliscox, New York, haying been recoinend*d it was used with very satisfactory results, as it fully restored the heating. It was tested in other cases and found to be more successful than any known device for the relief of deafness, as hearing lost for many years was fully restored by it. This invention is all the more satisfactory as it is out of sight and does not require to be held ir. position. And while it can be readily removed or inserted by the patients themselves it is withal curat iye in action and comfort able to wear. It lieu 11tnfi.m11 and Neuralgia cured in 2 Days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discovered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapiditv in the cure of Rheumatism and Neural gia. We guarantee it to cure any and ev ery cases of acute Inflammatory Kticiunatisin and Neuralgia in 2 DAY:*, and to give imme diate relief in chronic cases and effect a speedy c u re. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription'fur this wonderful compound, wh eh can be tilled by your home druggists at small cost. Wo take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. TUE INDIANA CUEMICAI. CO.. 4-1 y Crawforusville, lnd. LOCAL ELKI rioN9.—Tho following ae tin' results of Tuesday's elect ions sis far as we could get the news before go ing to press : M ILI.HEIM Hoiiorcu. Chief llui'ip'Si S." W K ALEXANDER, 1"ti; JelOinc Spitielmyer, (lud.) 2uncili I> A Mnssi'r. 77: l; II II.UIIIHUI, S.; ,IIHM1 (IT'phai t. "'L; llt'itiy Hiow ti.iis. School Directors: .loiin Sinner, 71; lleury llrenn. lev;; K C CjtmplH'll, 17; w R 11 <• 11 1>•>', 11. Ovcrtecr of tho Poor', Israel Confer. 108; is !•" KMer. '2O; \V R 11 itin-v . 2 ► Iliyh (Anistahlc: NV M Hartinun, 71: Jacob Keen, 00. Juiluf i\f Meet ion: Kiln- I.osc,Sn;\\ inMatick. •I s ' Inspectors: I'' I' Muster, 08; Klnier K knarr, M: D.ni'i l it I< l!, (I IHI) s Assessor: J II Atimait. 7">; A A Trunk. <>o. J'ojt (\>ltcctor: J W Stover,-.2; FialM; Knarr, ftl; 1' II Mnsscr. (Iml) 2S. Auditor: J (' Sin it li. in.': Sam'l Campbell, <\>nstnt'le: <1 Hurler, *1; II \V UoMingcr, 2 : H \V .Stover, 1. I'ENN TowNMiir. Collector Of Toxes A \V Ulrleti; Supervisors, John ICote, W m Zerbv; Orer erol Poor, Ken ben Hurler; School 1' rectum, W I'Sinilli, IS !• Kiuiikcitbei'Kci'; Justice of the Peace, John CuitliotV; t\oistdl>le, Saiu'l Aid; Jitda* of /•;/<<• tion, J Kersietlei 1 ; Inspectors, " 110-teimail, (' Alexander ami I'* I leaver, (tic vote); Auditor, J \V KcisleUcr. Toe nship Clerk, '• I' Finkle. MII.KS TOWNSHIP. histive of the Peace, \Y .1 Carlin; Collector of Tires, loslv Weber ; .Indite of liter tion, A iitir'e\\ ticker: Inspectors, .lame's Millory, J < Morns; .t S >SoC, J li 111 iiuc.'.iri ; ( \nistol>!e . KllaslSrcon ; School J>i rectors, .1 IS Hazel, J W > llousein MI; Sit i', ei tX'Cs, Henry Seholl, Kcub n t,raiii'c\ ; ih'erscc} of Poor, Jolni llostcnnan; Auditor, Adam Shutcr; Town Clerk, I. 1$ Frank. —Too next large and imp rtant gathering at Bellefonte will be the M. E. Conterence to be in session there from the lOtli to the 17th of March next. Some of the most prominent di vines of that denomination will take an active purl in the programme and the Bellefonte people are preparing tor many visiting clergymen and delegates. 1 UK Most Remarkable Case of .ill. — A gentleman writes us from Fhilips hurg, Centre Co., l'a., that his little girl was horiibly afflicted witli scrofula. Her body was full of sores, ears dis charging continually t hick yellow put id matter, and her eyes so swollen and in flamed as to bo almost blind. Om ho'tll of McDonald's Blond l'urilier has to all appearances entirely enred her. Our neighbors, as well as ourselves,consider the cure remarkable. A bonati le case. The address of the family can be obtained from the editor of this paper. JOIIXSTOX, HOLLOW AY fc CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenhuth. Millheim, Pa. —By special request the band sere nadtd Mr. Ad.dph Miller on Tuesday evening. Mr. Miller had been a mem* her of the boro' council for three years and this was on ttie eye of his retire ment from that body. Strange to say his exit from otlice was a souice of great delight to him and in honor of the occasion lie felt as if he could * 4 let the hand play." After a few lively tunes he addressed the hoys and the citizens standing around in High German and judging from the tenor of his remarks theotlice of councilman of Millheim borough is anything but an enviable position. He said "that it afforded him great pleasute to know that this ends his sufferings and misery which he en dured during the three years of '.Us of ficial life; that he felt as though lie was about to pass from purgatory into heaven. 110 expressed Ins sine.nest sympathy for the newly elected mem bers upon their entry to the trying or deals of cauncilmen and requested the the baud to also favor these unhappy gentlemen with a few pieces of music to cheer them on their way to inevi table abuse and blame." 11 is well-set and pointed speech was received with cheers and applause and his treat of cigars was enjoyed all around. The affair created quite a sensation but it throws much light upon the mani fold responsibilities resting upon the shoulders of a Millheim councilman. —NoGriping nol)r;ist iePnrging.Tako two or three of McDonald's lmprov ! Ed Liver l'i'ls for first dose and follow j with one pill everv night at bedtime. I So quietly and surely will they correct a torpid or disordered Liver and regu late the bowels, that vou will feel like a new person by the time you have used one box. Money returned t<> dissatisfi ed buyers, JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Yyer is again able to sit up. Hope she may soon recover. John Kimpori intends to quit fann ing, theiefor lie will make stle of his stock. W. F. Smith sold a horse. List week his fine iron gray tore the halter smack oft and ran away. John Ki m - poit caught him. Your correspondent made a mistake two weeks ago in stating Philip Mus st r' receiving pensiun. There is noth ing of it a..d if everybody would speak the truth mistakes of this kind would not occur. JUMIIO. GREEN BRIAR. A great deal of electioneering was done last Tuesday. Glad to see so many people become converted to Christ by the efforts of Ilev. Shumbach at Paradise church. Robert Shrink has gone to Brush val ley where he intends to stay this sum mer. Quite a lot of fish are being caught here daily and there lias been some talk of remembering liio editor. Do you like fish ? [Do you n member of haying ever heard of a hungry country editor refusing anything good to eat ? Bring the fish on by all means,no ques tion about lilting them. Ed ] St. Valentine day was observed here by the usual amount of low and vulgar valentines, and now the query is "who sent that dirty, greasy valentine ?" The stonu of last week did consider able damage between this place and Penn llall. Some of the largest pine trees were broken in two and others were torn up by the roots. Dan. Kerstetter has gone to Penns Caves to work 011 Whitmer's saw mill. Henry Fiedler is having lumber cut for hi 3 new barn below Aaronsburg. Win. Ertel is getting in quite a lot of saw logs 011 his mill. Bill js a fiist class sawyer and always turns out good work. James Wert, the thresher, is at pres ent sawing wood for Daniel Geutzsl. ZITZIvA, Annual Financial Statement of the Millheim Build ing and Loan Association. Receipts. Disbursements. Premiums, S 1.70 Capital withdrawn, 0,070.21 I* 31173 Secretary's Salary, 120.00 Pines, 105.11 Treasurer's " 40.00 Interest, 1,100.12 Auctioneer's " ' 5.00 Dues, .'1,200.00 Janitor's " 3.00 Capital last venr, 10,000.80 Postage, Stationery and Bond Writing, 2.30 Printing, 2.00 Present Capital, 17,853.71 24,004 82 24.G94 82 i\ssc|s, Liabilities. Loans, 21 000.00 Cash Capital, 17,853.71 Bills receivable, 150.00 Co. 3, matured unpaid, • 3,431.62 Due bv Treasurer, 135.33 Unpaid Capital, 430.55 Due by members, 430.55 21,715.88 21,715.88 January la l s< 7 —Series I—Number of share* 15 —Par Val. 108—(Jain s•>.'! ~'W —Full value $171..'58. ft 28 " s*l " 4(1.77 " 142.77. " t; 21 " 84 •' H4.(iß " 118.68. .. 7 *4 24 " 72 " 2H.VJ " (Ki.69. H " 21 " GO " 17 .Ti " 77.25. •• 1() 111 " :Vi " 8.70 " 44.70- Shares not 1 >uigli 1 out; —Co. 4—0,1 'o. "—7, ('<. 6—l. Co. 7 —7, Co. B—l, Co. 10 —OO. fnpitll Cupllul, ftdvuiiee payment* Hit, ami 2 übiiroi In Co. lO held by the AsNorlatloii excluded in (lie dlvl*loi. COBUKN. The new mill has the frame work up and the work is going on rapidly. The election has come and gone and the defeated candidates are all in good humor over their defeat. Pay car passed over the road to-day and the railroad boys are all happy- G. W. Swentile is paying bis old home, Watsontown, a visit. Everything quiet along the line. VALE. AARONS3URG. —— J. 11. Musser shipped a car load of oats from Coburn to the eastern mar ket on last Friday. Mr. Isaac Troxell, from Philipsburg, Pa., was the guest of Rev. Deitzler, on Friday and Saturday. Charley Mensli, of the Middleburg Port, Middleburg, Pa., is here visiting his parents,Mr.Lewis Mensh's. Charley savs, that's what they call me—"a lit tle Devil." Mrs. W. 11. Stover'is away visit uicr her sister, Mrs. L. D. Kurtz. Milllin burg and Mrs. J. G. Kurtz, Milton, Pa. Aaronsburg lias two barber shops, one on North 2nd street, at A. Confer's confectionery, the otber on Main St., at Clias. 11. Stoyer's confectionery. Hair cut, shaved and shampooed, all for 25 ets. So says Clarence, the Main street barber. The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Stover on Wednesday of last week was largely attended by near relatives of this place. The burial took place at the east end of Brush Valley at the church near the di cedent's residence, Rev. Dotterer, (Ref.) olli iaiing. Prof. W. T. Meyer and family, of Stiamokin, Pa., are here visiting their parents and fiiends. W. T. looks well and judging by t lie way lie handles himself he feels just as well. Always glad to see you, William. In looking over the report, In last week's JOTJIINAL, of our Musical Con vention, we did not notice the name of Prof. Ed. Kister, the violinist, among the list of names of performers. Cer tainly so prominent a figure as Mr. Kister deserved some notice. Explain yourself, Mr. Convention reporter. Some fellow that bad no conscience and we suppose no meat, paid a noctur nal visit to William Ilalley's smoke house bust week. William is now mi nus some beef and several hams. Rev. Deitzler's protracted meeting which had been in progress exactly six weeks, closed on last Sunday evening. There was quite a large number of conversions, the majority of which are beads of families. ANOTHER. PENN HALL. Dr. Fisher and daughter, from Boals burg, were visiting friends in town. Mrs. J no. .Smith has been to Brush Valley last Sunday to see her father who is seriously ill. One ot our young men who is in the habit of visiting at Ilenry Keen's quite frequently, we understand, has applied for toll rates by the year. Going into the horse business, Cal ? Mr. Wm Ileckman, from Centre Hall, was in town last week. We are glad to say that though the improvements of this town are rJt in creasing, its population is. [So much for being a neighboring town of Mill heim. It's contagions, it seems. EL] Jos. Smith was on a trip to Bellefonte and Xittany Valley last week, Geo. Happy, the little blacksmith, is again in our midst doing some work for Fred. Moyer. Mrs. S. J. Ilering and Mrs. Jonas Condo had been visiting at Aaronsburg. There is some ialk of having a sum mer school in this place this year. | That is exactly w hat our town needs, i and though the scholars may be scarce by a little extia work a school may be raised. We are sorry to record the close of our debating society, but think the members who were absent at tlie last meeting regret it the most as they are minus the "Sea Foam Taffy." DENVER DAN. MADISONBURG. The evangelical meeting closed on Sunday evening. Quite a number of parsons professed religion during the meeting. Uriah Shater expects to move into the house vacated by his brother, E. S. Shafer. Rolley Royer will moye into the house vacated by Uriah Shafer. Geo. Miller, of Spring Bank, was in town on Monday. Ho will likely moye : here in the spring. William Bierly, in company with .7/iss spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Daniel Ilolderman expects to raovejo near Bellefonte on Thursday. Geo. Reber sold a horse to Daniel Weaver. The J/isses Annie Bierjy and Rebec ca Ilazd, and j!.fc. E H. Reber are at tending the musical convention at Tus seyville this week. Wilson Hazel contemplates building a new house this summer. John S. Hoy is getting lumber ready to build a summer house and a wood ! house. • * MARRIED. On the 20th, ult., at Lemnnt, Pa„ by J. H. Welch, .loiin K.C'roiiemiller and Miss Clara A. Fry. DIED (n the t>tli inst., at her home, near Fillmore. Outre Co., Pa.,e feel the better for it. In best innersole and grain outside. Very truly Yours, J, I|. A(tissei< Soq. WHY, NO! !T USED TO. BOT IT'S DIFFERENT MOV AJSftfVV* Trade does not end at Christmas by any means. The seasons have changed. From now on is the regular time for trade. SO WE 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,Prun es, Peaches, Dates and such like. Best Cider Vinegar al ways on hand. Also Fresh Tub Oysters. - OJSTE TO AIiIL. CALL ON. J. W. LOSE, . Main Stsrt. Millheim. Pa. Ilffl W% |jr for ALL. Permanent era ■gjjr 11 U H ployinent given to energetic WW y|lll men and women everywhere. Samples worth #5 and all particulars sent free. Address at once P. O. VICKERY Augusta, Maine. Don't miss this chance. Write to day. 3-41 LADIES, your" Han' nff ■ ges twice a year,tops once Mbl S&liaielß o a week and von have the ill* 21 H* £ fluest polished stove In the world. For sale by alk Grocers and Stove dealers. 7-4fc