The Milllieim Journal, 'PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY H.A. rmmicTcK^. Office in the Now Journal Building, Ponn St.,near Hartnmn's foundry. SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, OR IF NOT PAID IN ADVANCB. Acceptable Correspondence Solicited Address letters to MILLHKIM JOURNAL. BUS TXE S S CA B D UAUTF.U, AIHTKPiEER,, MLT.LLIF.LM, PA. 18. STOVER, J. AUCTIONEER, Madisonburg, Pa. "yy 11. RKIFSNYDER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHKIM, PA. JW. LOSE, # AICTIOAEER, MILLHKIM. PA. JOHN F. HARTEII, Practical Ocntist, Ofllee opposite the Methodist Church. MAIN STREET. MILLHKIM PA. J. W. STAM, Physician & Surgeon, Office on Fenn street, MILLHKIM, PA. -011. GEO. L. LEE, rhysician & Surgeon, MADISONBURG, PA. Office opposite the Public School House. YY r ARD ' M - D • WOODWARD, PA. Jg O. DEININGER, Xolary-Public, Journal office, Penn at., Millheim, Pa. other legal |apers written and acknowledged at moderate charges. L. SPRINGER, Fashionable Barber, MAIN STREET. MILLHEIM, PA. Shop opposite Mtilhelra Banking House. Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooning, Dying, &c. done in the moat satisfac tory manner. Jno.ll.OrvU. C. M. Bower. Ellis L.Orvis QRVIS, BOWER & OR VIS, AUorneys-nt-Law. BBLLEFONTE, PA., Office lu Wooding* Building. D. 11. Hastings. W. F. Reeder. JJASTINGS & REEDER, A(tornejs-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Allegheny Street, two doors east of the office oeupiod by the late firm of Yocum A Hastings. J O. MEYER, * Attorney-at-Law, BELLKFONTE PA. At the Office of Ex-Judge Hoy. c. HEINLE, Atforncy-at-tav. BELLEFONTB, PA. Practices in all the courts of Centre county Special attention to Collections. Consultations in German or English. J A. Beaver. J. W.GepharL JgEAVER & GEPIIART, Altorncys-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Alleghany Street. North of Hiah Street HOUSE, ALLEOUENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. C. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First Floor. Free Busßto and from all trains. Special rates to wituesses and Jurors. OUMMINS HOUSE, BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, TA., EMANUEL BROWN, PBOPBIBTOB House newly refitted and refurnished. Ev erything done to make guests comfortable. Kates mode rar* trouage respectfully solici ted 5-ly JRVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS LOCK IIAVEN, PA. S. W OODS~CALD WELL PROPRIETOR. —~ Good sameple rooms for]commercial;Travel ers on Qrstjioor. R. A. BUMILLER, Editor. VOL. 01. S. (J GUTKLIPS, IIK\TIST. MILLHKIM, I'A. oflktr* lil la tt<* public. 11,. ig prepared to perform all operation* in tho dental profession. Ho I** >•** Lilly prepared to extract tooth absolutely without pain A* Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Pen stroot, south of race bridge, % Milllieim. Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can ho bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Wedding., Picnics and other social gather lugs promptly made to order. Call at her place and git your supplies at ex ceedingly low prices. Sl-Stn P. H MUSSER, WATtIIMAKKtt&JEWKI.KIt, Main Street, Millheim, Pa., -oJOPrOSITE THE BANK.++- Repair Work a Specailty. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Your patiouage lespectfully solicited. 5-ly. THE ATTENTION of the public in general andjfmtinc* men in particular is directed to the fact that the AVAVAV A Y A Y A y A y A y A y AY A y A y A y " I J|illhrim p| jrnnral eis Ui !=jE i^!=tSl=^'?l=dsa=J?l=^ 5!5 a3F=lsizLs3Lri iLsizLsf3LazLri in=tJEsT=i?i=i=jE^l=^l=-^&iFl=^l^nJi£lsT=- BF ©rintinqil ©|"j"ise i BW *WA ti PI IS SUPPLIED |g WITII (1001) Hi iLsriLivslif^ irruu-pirp.irp.u-p. g^trfairT^^gi^cpu-F-CT^ EMPLOYS dj|r ONLY Erllfl SIS (£xpemuml gjjj -Workmen g| ANI) HAS A FINE ft $ SELECT/ON OF trp.Lrrnrp.cp.fcnz fcrptrp.irp.trp. fcrptrptcptrp. iL3^Lsf=lrr2rril3 i tiri =A_^v3Lri DISPLAY TYPE trjztrpjrparp sredSEJSFIftJBE SB KrajrESßEa I r LETTER HEADS |f| §' NOTE HEADS, 11 STA TEMEN TS, s|l HILL HE A Ds, II ENVELOPES, Sl3 CIRCULARS, _ll-y-l AyAy AyAyAyAyAyAyAyAyAyAyAy POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, Legal Blanks, Cards, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds EXECUTED NTOJLLTLY AND CHEAPLY. for Infants and Children. "Caatorl. is so well adapted to children that I Chu torts cure* Colle, Constipation, I recommend it as superior to nny prescription | §f?}J r ®|Oinaoh, Dtarrhma, k * r "°'*' u>n ; .. known to mo." IL A. Asenxu, MD„ I Ul So. Oxford St, lirwolUyu. N. Y. | WiUiout injurious mcdication. TUB CBxraua COJU-ant, 181 Fulton Street, N. Y. I USE N. w. TVT TXT TJI"D"\T IDON,T * Eby'Best I # \\ , HjAJ JL , r —DISTILLER OF— TT Straight PURE n| M RYE WHISKEY [ FOR MEDICAL USE. Woodtfqttd, Go " Pcqqq SPRING IS HERE! and with it our cxpertauced|tallor I. W. ZBTTCJIC, who has prepared himself to do all kinds of work in the most workmanlike ami sat lafactory manner. The public are cordially invited to cull and wee his Samples of Cloths and Cassimeres, from the best and most reliable Now York and Philadelphia houses. ALL WORK GUARANTEED before leaving the shop. tiling done to order and suits made in the latest styles. DO.VT FOUGHT THK PLAt K, Frank's Shop, North Street, MILLHEIM, Pa. Wlillhrim parlik Works. X J MUSBER & ALEXANDER, Proprietor. \ MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN uoaaa— JJAAAA —WAAIIAA —ZAJUJUJ —AUVUA R J —uayuua—uuaaaa jl finds of Communis and jron jfcncing, Ijrn?, It. UJJJJJ —JJAAAJ —J J JJAA —JJJJJJ —JUJJJJ —AAAJJJ —YYAAA FINEST MATERIAL,IBEST WORKMANSHIP, LOWEST PRICES. Call on u at our shops, east ofbrtduo. Main 81.. Mlllfcetro. Pa. Correspondence respectfully solicited J. R. SMITH & CO., [LIMITED.] Nos. 220, 222 & 224 Front Street, nvEILTOIST, PA. The Largest House Furnishing Emporium in Central Pennsylvania. A* D TIIE PLACE TO GET A SQUARE DEAL AND THE BEST BARGAINS. □ f7ITTr>XJT r PTTr>T? FOR PARLOR. SALOON, DINING ROOM.OFFICE. Ij U JLviN 11 U 11 Lf COUNTING IIOUSEIAND KITCHEN. Come and Visit a Plc;vv;iiit Home, Artistically, Tastily and Comfortably Furnished. On the Second Floor we have .-I WHOLE HOUSE JFL'ZtjriSHED and thoroughly equipped to show our goods and how to arrange your home; pleasant!y,— —a — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds and the LATEST SHEET MUSIC. We soil the following cclcbratcdJPlanos: CHICKERING, KNABE, WEBER, BIEHR BROS., GUILD, VOSE AND NEW ENGLAND. +++ A lictter Piano sold here at a lower price than any house In 111 state. We have no rent'.und haf supervision of our own business. All the PIPE AND CAIIINET ORGANS. Everything at bottom prices. A postal card to us may save you 2.1 |H-r cent. □ CARPETS TO SUIT ALL. AX MINUTE 11, VELVETS, 110DY BRUSSELS, INGRAINS RAGS, A 111 SQUARES, RUGS, MATS, MATTING, STOVE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. The Finest Assortment of Bllvernnre, Chlnn, Ulnannnd Stoneware, lamp*, tTintulcllorn A Rrlc-n-Itrae ever seen. Our Curtain and Upholstering Depart in ent is not surpns sed In llie cities. Hotel Churches and Private Residences Furnished at short notice and at low rates. Our immense liuilding U literally pa eked with goods from attic to cellar. We are enabled to sell the lowest because we sell the most. Everybody visits us and thinks our house a marvel. The handsomest Side-Boards. Escritoires, Chi (foil icres, Wilting Desks, Hall Racks, Slate and Marble Mantels in the laud. Busy all the time. Every Bid a Sale A I'AI'KIL KOK TIIK HOME CIRCLE MILLHEIM PA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 2., 1887. ONLY FOR FUN. "How lie you, this luoriiiu', Squire Dun ••llk* t" "Oil, iniddlin', Miss Patty ; iiiiddlin'. Hain't quite no spry an I was twenty sld years ago, but hold oil a hit and I'll help you down." And so saying Alderman Ki Dunning reached up a large fat hand ami CUMHI Miss Patsy's descent from the one horse shay that old DoaOO was tugging at, evidently not wishing to tarry,for she soem ivl instinctively to conclude that if Miss Patty slopped there w as no telling when she would assume her journey. • You see, though Miss Patty wa* a gosl old soul as ever lived, she was very much given to harmless gossiping, and she gener ally tarried long over tho whine when she U-gau to talk over her own troubles aud trials. Miss Patty was, as she herself expressed it, nigh ou to sixty, ami, lu fact, she had udmiltcd the same thing for a nunils-r of years, so that most folks put it at seventy or thereabout*. Just now Miss Patty was in a js'ck of trouble—she had come down from tin- Uoschenf farm in search of female help. Mrs. Dunning, the hotcl-kecjH'r's wife, came out to greet the new comer, being al ways glad to see thu tidy Lily, especially as Miss Patty Slocum's butter was the U-st for miles around, ami she ulway* made it a jioiut to bring some along with ber. Just now Uncle Si, as most people called liim, was grunting over the three-gallon of buttercup yellow creamery. Mrs. Dunning relieved the butter-maker of her basket of eggs, and she herself gath ered up a bunch of garden sass, aud brought up in the rear its the trio trudged through the gurdeii and around to the ample hotel kitchen, Miss Patty remarking,as they were passing the side piazza : "I've got U> have some help somehow or other. I've iuqiiiml all the way along, hut girls seem to be mighty scarce ; alters the way these days, when you want 'em to do a bit of work they are nowhere around. If it warn't for the rheumatiz—" but right here Miss Patty's voice was lost, as she turned the corner of the great house. Though hsd to view, she was indelibly staiu]M