WUhfim TIIURBDAY, JUNK 80TH 1887. Published, by R. A. BUMILLER. Local Paragraphs. —Try us for fine job printing. —Fine weather for haymaking. —lndependence day next Monday. No paper next week.' —Town is very quiet since Hie farm ers began making hay. —At Gheen & Spigelmyer's—a large assortment of Carpets. —John Musser's. of Boalshurg, spent part of Sunday with J. C. Smith's on Penn street. —The Bellefonte glass works are to lie closed for the next two months, says the Daily Xetcs. —Ex-sheriff Smith, of Clinton coun ty, registered at the Musser House on Monday evening. also expects to boom the Fourth by speeches, good music, Ice cream, Ac. Ac. —When ycu meet a man now-a-days whose face is all smiles you may put him down for a candidate. —Mrs. Reesmau's house on Penn street was improved on Monday by having a new roof put on. —J. P. Ranking, Esq, of Bellefonte, was in town a few days this week look ing up insurance business. —At Gheen A Spigelmyer's they have for sale HOO pair of Shoes, from 25 cents, 50 cents, SI.OO up to $4.00. —The M. E. church of Centre Ha'l, will also hold a festival on Saturday July 2nd and Monday, July 4th. —Rev. Dietzler, of Aaronsburg Ims been spending several days this week among his Millheim parishioners. —An attractive sign has been put up on Main street by J. Spigelmyer, in tfroot of Gheen A Spigelmyer's store. —Musser A Smith, the hardware men, art cobbling the gutter in front of tiieir place of busiuess ou Main street. CnoiOE BRICK.— The undersigned has for sale a lo; of choice brick. C. C. LOSE, ltebersburg, Pa. —The grandest display of fireworks - ever had in this place will he displayed in Jlfillheim uext Monday. Look out for it. —At Gheen A Spigelmyer's there are three ton of Glass and Must be sold in 90 days for cash and produce. —Geo. W. Kurtz, of Milton,who was sojourning in Centre county for his health, spent a few hours in town on Tuesday. —Miss Glise and Mrs. Deckeit, of Lock Haven, were visitors at C. W. Albright's residence on Main street, last week. —John Wolf, Agent for Mollie Fra zier, of Miles township, advertises her real estate at public sale. See legal ad vertisements. —The M E- congregation of Spring Mills intend laying the corner stone of their new church in that place on Sat urday July 9th. —The cornice above the shoe store in 11. JS. Duck's brick building on Main street has been painted and looks more ornamental now. —Read the Fourth of July announce ment in the third column and make up your mind at once to be on band and take in tne sights. —E. C.Campbell A Son had the awn ing in front of their room on Main * street repaired last week, by covering it with a new roof. —Last Friday morning a 2 year-old son of Jacob Lolllnger, of J-ock Haven, ■" tvas drowned in the canal near the pa per milt at that place. —II. E. Duck, Esq., on Main street, had a porch erected iu frout of his resi- j deuce. It makes his brick mansion ap pear the more attractive. —Prof. J. 11. Feehrer, of Selinsgrove, stopped in town on Monday. He is on his way to Pleasant Gap to give the band there a few weeks instructions. j —Lot, a little son of Andrew Wali zer, of this place, bad a bad fall on Sun day evening, by which he sustained a fracture of his left arm. He is doing reasonably well. —The time of comparative idleness ' for the merchants ot town has come rand they are casting about for comfort able seats and a place where the flies ibother them least. —A. Sternberg, of Bellefonte, this i* 'week joins the list of Democrats who :are willing to serve the county as otfi •cers. He announces himself a candi •date for Recorder. —Mrs. Susan Moss, from Ilollidaya hurg, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Knarr, her cousin, and other friends over Sunday. She was accompanied by her granddaughter. —The last meeting of the Merchant's Union of Centre county,, an organiza tion lately started in this place was slimly attended, there being no quorum present for business. -■■ The Central Reaper Works and Foundry at Lewisburg have passed in to the hands of Messsrs. A. 11. Dili and Jonathan Wolf, who will opeiate the shops as repair works. —Milton J.Kern informs us by a pos tal card that he changed his place of residence from Sterling, 1)1., to Duluth, Minn. Milt seems to like the west and Is getting along right well. —There will be preaching in the Lutheran church of this place by Rev. •- M. L. Deitzler next Sunday forenoon, at Penns Creek in the afternoon, and at Aaronsburg in the evening. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chcsley, Peterson,Cla> Co.. Io wa. tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: -1 am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for nianv years; could not dress myself without help. Mowlam free from all pain and sore ness. and am able to do all my own house work'. ) owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for Mr neweacweu uiy youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Try*a bottle, only 50e. at J. |Eisenhuh's Drug —At Gheen A Spigehuyei'a in Mill heim, they have Sshio worth of goods. Must ue sold in 90 days for cash and produce. —Mrs. Margaret Stover, who has been lying seriously sick at Geo. I'l rich's residence 011 Main street for sev eral months is at this writing very low and it is feared that her life is ebbing away fast. —With live ice cream saloons in town we don't wonder if the young man who carries but two dimes in his pocket quakes in his I loots when promenading the streets with Ids best girl on Satur day evenings. FOR SALR. The property of John Swart z, Sr., late of Millheim, deceased, situate on Noith street, is olTeied for sate. Apply to or address G. W. Swahtz. Kxecutor, Lewislown, Fa. —Gheen A Spiglemver, of -Jersey Shore have Ivought the entire stock of merchchandiso from J. Spigelmyor, Agt., and have a large lot of new goods coming in, which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. —S. 11. Noaker, an employe of the Champion icaper company agency at Sunbury, Pa., was struck by a passen ger train going through that town, on Friday afternoon, llis injuries will probably prove fatal. t —The Lewisburg SaturdayAVirs says that John T. Cox has la-en granted a pardon and will be released from the Sunbury jail at once. Hon. A. 11. Dill and friends have leen using their Influ ence before the Pardon Hoard in ids behalf. —We see that Charley Held, a broth er of Mrs. J. D. Lose, of this place, while working on Murray's Saw Mill at West port, Clinton Co., had the misfor tune to have the four Angers of his one hand badly cut by a circular saw week before last. —A barn located near the Catholic cemetery and owned by Ex-Judge Adam Iloy caught lire on Saturday and was burned. It was tilled with hay. The fire is supposed to have been start ed by some children who were playing near by. — litllefonU' Dtily Xnrs. —II. S. Clemens. M. D.,the specialist of Allentown, Pa., will make ids regu lar semi-monthly visit to Bellefonte, July 12th and 13th, for the purpose of consulting with his patients. Office at at the Brockerhoff House, at tHe usual hours. Will be in Centre Hall, July 14ili. —Don't forget that the ladies of the M. E. church are holding a festival in the rink on Penn street next Saturday and Monday, afternoon and evening. Don't fall to patronize the ladies. They will furnish the best ice cream and cakes and the more you buy the better for their church. —Rev. Swengle, w ho is at present so journing on his farm at Paxtonville, Snyder Co., lixs requested W. T. An man, of this place, to fill his pulpit in the church at Woodward onSunday eve ning. July 10th. Ptrsuant to this re quest Mr. A. will preach for the Wood ward people on that Sunday. —We know whereof we speak when we say that John T. McDiyitt, the o bliging miller at Campbell's mill,makes the best Hour in this section of the country. Uuder bis management that mill can compete with any first-class mil'. llis llour is the next thing to roller flour and a delight to the house wife. —The fund for the fireworks is going up admirably. Enough has been con tributed to purchase a $75 assortment, but keep the ball a rolling so that a SIOO display may be had. Persons who have not yet subscribed or who wish to increase their present subscriptions can do so any time with the members of the band. —Any person who wants paying work as local or traveling agent for warranted nursery stock should apply at once to Jas. E. Whitney, nursery man, Rochester, N. Y. No experience is necessary, and eomp'ete outfit is fur nished free, steady work the year round and all stock warranted to be in good condition. —We are under obligations to l'r. si dent Geo. W. Atherton, of the Penna. State College for a kind invitation and two tickets to the Alumni Dinner, which took place at 12 o'clock at noon yesterday. As it is impossible for us to get away from the weekly routine of business we were unable to be present at the dinner. —Considerable discussion is going in this borough about the right to shoot tire-crackers on the Fourth. Sec. 33 of the borough ordinance says that "any person or yiersons who shall wantonly ar.d without any reasonable occasion, fire or cause to te fired, at any time or place within the built-up portions of the Borough, any (ire-arms, lire-crack ers, squibs or other fire works, shall, upon conviction before Ac. Ac. be lined Ac. Ac." Considering that lire crackers and fire works are manufac tured and sold specificially for the use on such national holidays as the Fourth of July we can hardly construe the phrase "reasonable occasion" in said section of the ordinances in any other way than that the Fourth of July is meant as a reasonable occasion for shooting tire-crackers and fire-works. If there is no reasonable occasion for them they could have been omitted entirely from that section. Shooting fire crackers and fire works always has been a part of Fourth of July patriotism, and is permitted in towns like Bellefonte, Milton, Lewis burg, Ac. It is as harmless as any oth er amusement as long as it is carried on with sense and care. But if the shooting is done so recklessly as to be come ierilous to life and propeity we for one favor the arrest and punishment of those who make improper 'use of crackers or squibs. Still we do not think that ac cording to tlie ordinance as it reads now the use ot fire crackers is unlawful on the Fourth of July, when discharg ed at a sale distance from buildings and persons. • - --Always on band a full line of pure Diugs and Patent J/ediciues at Stoyei's grocery. IMTUI. Tll^Atis: DKMONSTHATION OX TIIK KOI IM'II OK .11 LV ! Last week's Journal smrgstd a demonstration of some kind for the Fourth and wo are glad to report that the suggestion was considered and ar rangements made for a very niee cele bration. The iminlHTSof the Millheim band took the matter in hand last Fri day evening, nppoinUd soliciting com mittees and started out to col lee t the necessary funds. In one evening e notigh contributions were made ly our citizens. who, t>y the way, siemed to take a lively interest in the success of tlx- thing, to insure a line time ,in gen eral. The Jot'knAt. I'tlicti run out a lot 01 attractive colored posters to prop erly advertise the fuss and the town and neighboi ingcouutry is ready to take it all in. Tim day will be inau gurntid by sev eral heavy salutes in the morning and our citizens will busy themselves to decorate their places of business and private iesidences by making a liberal display of the stars and stripes. In the afternoon between and ii o'clock the band will play several patriotic airs on .Vain street square and there will be a fine exhibition of JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS, the greatest novelty ever produced in this part of the country. There will also be a BALLOON ASCENSION*. lii the evening at half past 7 o'clock the band will again assemble on Main street Square to give a promenade con cert and send up another large balloon. At 15 minutes past eight, sharp, the diamond and lYnn street will te brill iantly illuminated with colored tires and the band, under whose auspices the pyrotechnic exhibition will be given. will march down Peon street to Centre street and proceed to the 101 l across the creek, directly opposite C. W. Hart man's residence. Tliey will play an other piece of music there and at half past s o'clock precisely, a grand exhi bition of a SIOO assortment of NIGHT FIREWORKS will take place, interspersed by several BALLOON ASCENSIONS The selection of the "Sheep Ilill" for the display of the Rockets, Vertical Wheels, Triangles, Mines, Bombs, Ca ndles, Batteries, Ac. will afford the people a nice view of tlie whole by filing along Penn street. Last hut not least is the Ice Cream festival of the M. E. Ladies .l/ile So ciety which is being held in the Ska ting Rink on Penn street, where re freshments may be had ail afternoon and evening. All preparations are being made to make this the most enjoyable Fourth Millheim lias had for years and every body is invited to come to town to par ticipate iu the pleasures of the day and witness the beautiful display of lire woi ks. —Kauffman's Store —Are you weak and weary, over woiked and tired? llooJ's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine to purify your blood and give you strength. —Miss Laura Keller, the school teacher, left on Monday morning for her home at Beaver Springs, Snyder Co. Miss May Ilartroan, daughter of C. W. Ilartman, went along to spend the Fourth of July with Miss Laura. Win. Keller, a brother of the latter, who was up on a yisit to his sister a few days last week, also returned home on Monday morning. —The Middleburgli Pout says that W. A. Biown, of Spring Mills, leader of the Challenge Band of that place, contemplates locating at the county seat of Snyder county,where he expects to open business under the firm name of Allen A Co., general music publish ers, special manufacturers of band in struments and dealers in pianos,organs ai d all other musical instruments. —John Chandlers, of Mifflinburg,was here again last week with something new. He is general a gen t for a j >at en t sli ut ter worker,the invention of Daniel Rov er,of Millmont,Union Co., Pa. lie had a model of the contrivance along to show the people how convenient and simple the shutter may be worked. The thing is bound to be a success in the market. The patentee is also the manufacturer and erected shops at Millmont for that purpose. —A very pleasant surprise party oc curred at the National Hotel in this place last Wednesday evening. It was gotten up for Laura Shafer, the land lord's little daughter, and was paitici pated in by about thirty of tier school mates. The party congregated in the parlor of the Musser House,from where they proceeded to Laura's home. We hear that the little folks had a grand time and that Miss Laura received quite a number of nice presents. —A. B. Herd, of Pliilipsbnrg, Pa., was in town on Tuesday and gave this oilice a call, ordering bis announce ment as a candidate for Register in this week's issue of the JOURNAL. Mr. Herd is an intelligent young man who,we have no doubt,will fill the oilice he is after to the entire satisfaction of all. Of course be takes bis chances with the rest of the candidates and if unsuc cessful will neveitheless work hard for the ticket nominated. —Peculiar in the combination, pro portion and preparation of its ingredi ents, Hood's .S.irsaparllla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood's Sarsapa parilla is the most successful medicine for purifying the blood,giving strength a;.d creating an appetito. —'The 4th is coming and everybody is coming totown. So be sure and-call on J. W. gtover and get some of his fine ci gars and confectionery. —Tlit! fat iiieiK hic making hay while t he suil Shines. —Shoes, Slioi s, Shoes. \\ hero V At KuulTmati's stoie. --•Dr. S. (J. (inielitis,of this place, is absent visiiing 11 laltvi s in M lllinbutg. Fino I .onions, Ihinnnns. tintl IMtie Apples just received at .1. W. Slovets'. .l7tss .1/ills, of Lock Unveil, was visiting at Ci.NV. Mattel's,her relatives, for aw eek or more. A son of Itohert Muster, of Spring Mills, fell from a fence the other day and broke his c. S. Kui.lTiimn ,V CO'H stoic, Mill heim, I'a. .-•Miss Annie Alexander and Miss lloss, til Centre Hall, were down on ti visit to A. K. Alexander's, in IVnn township. —Yesterday's .1/illinluug Ttlo/nijih says that a two-Year-old child ol Clias. J/übus, of Li w isburg, was vltowmd 'in a cistern last Friday. —When in town on the Fourth bear in mind that at .1. W. Stover's grocery you can get the sweetest, ln-slust ami cheapest candy in town. Now we are icady. For what ? To sell goods cheaper than ever, aud we will do it. So bounce in. 1). S. KaufTmuu & Co. —lf you n.ed anything in the line of canned goods, evaporated peaches, plums, raisins, etc, call on J* W. Stov er, where you will liud the best assort ment* The largo ted barn which fortnetly stood on lVtm stieet, opposite Sheriff .Vusser's r< sidonce, and which vas re muved by Jacob Dutweiler last fall,was raised on his farm in Feun township ou Thursdav. —Last week J. H. Harm r, of Wood ward. bought out Levi Cotiser, the merchant of Logansville, Clinton Co., wh> had been in the general merchan dise business in tl at place for well nigh forty years. Mr. J. (). Deiuinger and wife, of Centie Hull, came to town yistetday in uning, to visit their lelaliyis. It 's to be regretted that Mr. A.(). D. iniii ger, of Claikstowu, cannot be here to make the reuuionef the Deiuinger fami ly complete. —The old reliable Hikery, Confec tionery and lee Cream sta*ul of Mrs. S. *A- Zeigler is still running in full bloom, and regardless of all others they were crowded immensely on Satutday evening for that delicious dish which is so well prepared in all flavors at that place. —We are happy to state that during his three week's stay in town Uev. C. F. DeiningeCs health has somewhat improved. If he can possibly get his furlough prolonged another two weeks he will stay that much longer before going back to York. We trust his peo ple there will give him the desired leave of absence. Mis. Stem, of Ligansville, the la dy who accompanied Mrs. .1 ic >b Gep hart, of this place, on her western trip, returned home list week one day. We understand that the western air did not agree very well with the lidf,which accounts for her return, and Mrs. Gep hart will be obli god to finish her trav els alone —Ths ueatmunt prescribed by bis physician obliges Mr. B. O. Dcininger to stay in the house mist of his ti :n*, as it mc'ssitites a close bandage for his neck and part of the head, and pre vents him fiom moving the nfllicled parts in the least. Though the treat ment is severe theprospecls for an ulti mate cure are good. SAW 3/ILL BLOWN L T r.—Jacob W. .1/cCool's steam saw mill in Pine Creek Hollow, east of Woodwaid, was blown to atoms by the explosion of the boiler on Ttu sd ly a week ago. The accident happened so quickly and unexpectedly that the men standing on the mill at the time did not know what had actu ally occurred. Everybody thought a number of men must have been killed, but upon closer investigation it was found that all the hands were ailve and well and had made a miraculousescape. —W. O. Tuggle, LnGrauge, Ga., writing about Darbys Prophylactic Fluid says : "It is a priceless jewel as a disinfectant and deodorizer. My wife states for the benefit of young mothers that it is a valuable adjunct to the nursery." It is equally so to parents travelling with children. Not only is the Fluid invaluable as adeodor izer, but a few drops added to the wa ter in bathing will remove all eruptions from the skin, chafing, etc., and great ly refresh and soothe. —Oil ! Oli ! Tliiahonliiig.jnmpir.tr raging toothache! I would give any thing for relief. Well, it won't cost you much. 15 cents will get you a bot tle of the Great Zingaia Toothachv Drops. Guaranteed. For toothache and neuralgia the Great Zingnra has no equa\ Keep them in the house, they may save you hours of agony. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A V t CO., Philadelphia Agents., Sold by J. Eiscnhuth, Milliieim, Fa REST.— The typos as well as the weary editor are anxious to escape from the hot and uncomfoi tablo print ing olllce for a week and in order to in, sure them all leisure to enjoy a tuucli ii"edcd vacation the JOV'KNAL will take its usual rest over the Fourth of July. We hope our patrons will have patience with us and we wish them all a glorious Fourth. Should any of our readers feel inclined to call around and pay up their subsriptions tliey will (lnd us ready and very willing to till out receipts for a mounts paid. The next issue of the JOURNAL will reach our subscribers July Hth. '• —lf (u towi) on the V'n be sure and drop in at J. W. Stovers' on Jl/ain street and take a look at his line assortment of Watches and Jewelry. lionil (onvspomlonm AAIiOXMII IK. |„ l. Kurtz aiitl vviiV, from Mittlluluuv, wnv up during lust Saturday Sunday. Mr*. Ikiyd, Mirt. Ilnlilrriii in :inl A iroimlnirg on last Saturday and Suinlay. t'oiisiili'ialili' gra>S lias IN-I-II out through our valley 011 last Saturday. Making liay has ahoiit rightly liegun. I.Yv. Iry and family, of t'linsti-r t'o., I, an- lu ro visiting tin- lady 'N pir. Nts, 1 r. I'. T. MiiKsor'a. A few of our tow 11 In!kit have gone to Lewishurg to take in the lluekiicll I'uiver sits t'oinun in iuiii'iit exeivixes. daiiu s I".. Li'iiki r, of our place, and his brother-in-law Mr. Homier, of Leiuoiit, have lioughl 'riiouipson's stor<*, at I.ciiiotit. Tin* in w tirni lias talon charge of tin* husi tli'.ss. ANOTHER. tiItKKV ItMIAK. Tin* rattle of tin* reaper is hoard 011 every hand and everyone is wishing for fair w oatln-r. At last the war is past and quint along tin- lino. The lawsuit from ihis place whicli was hold at folium rosultisl as usual, no out was l*-n<-llt:sl. ( l.indomaii Wingt-rl is homo from .lorsoy Shore. During his absence In- Inula now kill<ss,of ihe Ststo Normal School, of I.t S.-.lurll j struck and kilhsl a cow holonging to S.un'l j ririch just west of the station. Swinging i i a hamuitH-k seems to Is- the ! rage around here with lnuli ol ag;iinst Harvey Hoover came ott l*- fore Squin* (larthofl' <>n Saturday evening and r< Milled in llnovor being tinou here. Mr. U.K. Sol*r has gone to Eimint, N. Y., where he will give an exhibition of faney shooting .liilv Ist. Kxrnr-ion tickets w ill ts-sold on Satnr j day and .Monday over the railroad. Mr. G. \V. Swengle was absent from | home on business sen rat davs last wiik. d. Klcrkucr will op u an in-cream saloon l Saturday next. Mrs. Lout/.from \Yilliams]>ort, is visiting I her sister, Mrs. Kminer. YALE. SPRING MILLS. Farmers are busy making hay and from ' present indications all the barns and stables w ill be well tilled. .John Ib i kinan, Esq., from Nittany Yal i ley, is visiting friends in this vicinity. He | is well up in years, but intellectually is young, having a bright memory and 1m ing a pleasant talker, lie is always welcome. I'rof. I>. M. Wolf, who has been spending a few weeks in the western part of the state, has returned home. Mrs. Charles K. lloyer and son,of Kansas, are visiting Iter mother, Mrs. .Jaiucs Manna, in George's Valley. James and Calvin Runkle have gone to the Loop to make hay and harvest. Prof. Lewis Robb, of Meyerstown, Pa., was the guest of Win. lValer last week. Prof. Kobb taught seliool in this place for merly, and has many warm friends in this vicinity. As a teacher lie stands second to none aud few are his equals. Miss Frain, daughter of Isaac Frain, of Jacksonville,is sojourning among lier many friends in this place. KKKFKSHIKG. The saw mill hands had a little dillieulty among themselves which finally resulted in one fellow throwing a sharp tile at the oth er, the point of which penetrated his knee to the depth of inches. Wallace Miller spent a few days in town visiting friends. Win. K reamer bought another porcheroii horse. Jno. Spangler got a new mower the other day. The new sehool house at lSrumgarts is up and under roof. Most of the farmers through this valley started tninvjng last Saturday. Sadie liower, after a few weeks stay at Coburn, was home on a visit over Saturday and Sunday. James Cornian bought a nice brown horse the other day. He is now abreast with the times. * , The interior of J! J\. Uoitrnuaii's house is now finished and the outside painted. Win, \V'ivllp'r came home from his west ern trip. NANOD. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim RKST >AI.VE in tiie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Halt Rlieuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coins, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures l'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price > cput s ppr hpx. For saiy by j. Eiseiiligtli. I'KN'N il ALL. Mr, and Mrs. 11. ,1. Mussor spent Sunday with their son at Woodward, I,ast Suinlay our little town wtis tilled with visitors, nuioiig whom won* Mr. Ilnrl h.dder .01 1 I'.ouily, from C 11'< •' Mill. Mr. Moycr ami I'imily, from TitsM-yvllle, Mr. Ilonry Koriiinu ami daughter from Rels-rs- Imrg, I tout. Flrioli from C litre li ill, U"V, Vo.irlek and Aiim iii from Aofoiishtirg, Adam ll<-ekmaii from Clinton Dale, ami two 111 no yo.itig 1 oiplos from now Cohuru, whoso 11 imos your correspondent has failed to learn. Prof. W. P. Ilosterm.'in his returned from his trip to Liueaster, and reports a \ <-ry pleasant time. Tim eelehr.it ion of Children*' Day at til drove last Sunday was indeed pleas ing to .ill. The programmeeousistisl oflbvi tatioiis, i:cN|Miisivc Holding, several ad dresses hy the I'astorf H-v. Shoinhirh) and singing hy the whole school. The different pieces wore well p-rformed, showing that no pains were spared to make the invasion plots int. The roeit itou hv Win. Mimih'k aud also tlie singing a n,l 1 form iin-o hy niiioto n little girls ami (toys deserve special mention. Miss Ada and Vernie, two pleasant little daughters of Win. Noose, pud tlieir old homo aud 111 my friends a visit last week. Wi arc int.,rui-,| that d. F. Mark reeciv • 1 a kpoeUl call to a oertain pu tof Nittany Valley last Saturday, hut returned on Sun day well pleased with his trip. iMCS'VKtt IA*. A Captnlii'i Fortiiniite Discovery. t'.ijit. ('iileiiiuti, -elir. Weynuuitli. plying Im. t wecu Atlantic City anil N. V.. had liei-n troub led with a rough so Ui.lt he was unntile to slee|>, and was pnliu-ed to try Hr. King's New lUsoov* ery fori onsiiaipl lon. It not only gave him in siant relief, bill allayed tin* extreme soreness 111 Ids breast Ills cliiUlieii were similarly atfect eil and a single nose had the same happy effect. Mr. King's New MisCnvi iy is now the-uinlatd remedy 111 the Coleman household and on hoard tli • schooner. Free Trial Unities of tins Standard Remedy at J. Flwn (null's Drug Store. V.u.UAui.E HOUSE FOR SALE.— W. S. Musser, of the Musser House, MiJl heitii, offers for sale a Que, jet black horse, weight 12ID pounds, guaranteed sound, and suitable for all work. For particulars inquire of owner. MUMCAL COI.LEOK —The thiity sec ond .session of six weeks open Monday evening, July Hatli InH7 for the teach ing and training of young ladies in Vo cal and Instrumental Music. Address, F. C. MOYKU, Musical Director, 25-4t Freeburgh, Pa. XI:\V ICK CREAM PA it LOR.— The undersigned wishes to announce that she will conduct an Ice Cream Parlor at her residence on Jl/ain street, which will be opened to the public every Sat urday evening, when the very best creatn, of various llivors, as well as ice-cool lemonade will be served. A share of the public patronage respect fully solicit* d. ANNA M. DUCK. For a time my life was despaired <>f. My trouble was with the Kidneys. Diver and Bladder—also Constipation. Finally I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Keu edy, and in my opinion it saved my life. I make this statement to save those who suffered as I did. —A. J. Giffard. Lowell, Mass. Druggists; >l. Send 2 cent stamp to Dr. David Kennedy,Roudout, N. Y.. for his book ori Kidney, Liver and disorders. Mention this paper. 2a-41 FARMING MA< IHNERY FOR SALE.— The undersigned offers the following machines lor s.ile : One eight-horse power Separator, motiye power on four wheels, One eight -horse power Steam Vibrator, engine and all complete. One eight-horse power Steam Vibrator, en tirely new. Having secured these ma chines at a bargain 1 can and will dis pose of them at very low figures. Ad dress or apply to F. I'.VONADA, 20-tf Madisonburg,Pa. —A. Cruwnover, Saulsbnry, I'a., writes : \I. A. McDonald. Dear Sir Your Liver Pills are giv ing good satisfaction here, and there is quite a demand sptinglng up for them. Please send me three d< z-*n boxes at once, as I am out and some of my cus tomers won't have any other.' Comment needless. Dissatisfied pur chasers can have their money r funded. JOIIXSTOX, HOLLOW AY A CO., hiiadelnlua Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuili. Millheim.Pa. M11.1.11F.1M NORMAL INSTITUTE.— The undersigned will institute an Aca demic School in the Botough of Mill helm, commencing July IMb, ISS7, to continue a term of eight weeks. In structions will be given in all common branches and also in Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics. Special instruc tions to those wishing to teach. Ex cellent location. Hoarding reasonable. Those desiring the advantage of an Ac ademic course are cordially invited to attend. For particulars address either A. Walter and S. D. Musscr, school directors, or F.A.FOREMAN,Centre Hall, Pa. 21 It W. T. At MAN, Milll.eim, Pa. A bottle of Curtis'Carmelite Cor dial should occupy the handy corner of every traveller's satchel. No prudent person will ttiirikof undertaking a jour ney involving chances of climate, diet and wafer, without first procuiing a bottle. It never fails ! It never disap points ! Money refunded in every ease when a single bottle, as diiectcd, fails to cure any case of cholera, dysentery, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, cramps, pains in the bowels, or any intestinal irritation. Sold by all dealeis. JOHNSTON, HOI.LOW A Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenliutb, Millheiru. I'a. SAVED MY CHILD'S LIFE—J. S. Weaver, Secretary Iron Steamboat Company, New York, says : I wish to sat to the Public that I hud a child about four years of age, lying at tlie point of death with summer complaint, (diarrhoea) the doctor and nil of us having given up hope. The doctor,how ever, advised us to get some of Speer's I'ort Wine, aiul give bet a little at a time —very little, but often. As a last resort we did s >, and I s.iy that Speer's Port Wine saved her life. She was my only child. 1 had never seen Mr.Speer. but with tears of joy, I went and told him lliat bis wine had saved the life of my only child. Worth More- Alt old fashioned chap, who keeps a little drug store iu Cleveland,had about two d< zen bottles Ilood's Sursaparilla on hat d in April, and one morning a drummer, who had been posted by the boys, entered the store and said ; "See here. I am a man who goes straight to business. I'll give you a dollar and a half a bottle for that S.ur sapai ilia." "Dollar at d a half 1" "Well, say two dollars," The old man turned white as death, lost his voice for a minute, and then hoarsely whispered : "You can't have it. War's broke out somewhere,and Ilood's Sarsapaiilla is worth two and a half." [|H6"ods4 COMPOUND EXTRACTyC^S^ The importance of purifying the blood can not bo overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At till* season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's • Sarsaparllla. It strengthens r ©CUIIaX am j builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, pro|*ortion. and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparlllapccul- -j- ft Ifeplf lar curative powers. No " ItOwll other medicine bus such a record of wonderful cures. If yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's .Sarsaparllla do not be luduccd to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Ho- d's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. 1. llood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar Milllirliii Market. Correited every Wednesday by \Vhltm r& Lincoln, Cobtirn, Pa. Wheat, red B7 •• white .... 82 Corn—— - 45 Kye 50 Hats white .... ... til Ittirkw beat s)i Flour, Holler - ............ I.® Salt.oer barrel - ...——.. 1.40 Land Salt, per ton - 7.87 Pla-ler, ground 8.00 Cement. |Hr bushel -... ...~. 45 Barley - 40 Tvmolhyaeed - - 1.25 Flsxs. d l.uu t'loV'Tst-ed- 4.0U-Lsd Itutter - —l2 Hams - - B Sides ..... G Veal.— - ~ ; Pork - - 4 IU of 6 Egg* - - 11 Potatoes 40 : Lard....... 6 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Tot in begins Beptein bet 8.1886, This institution I* located In one of tin most beautiful and healthful*]*its of the entire Alle- I glieny region Hla "pen to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of 1-' oik Years. I i. A laitin Scientific Conns. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of Iwo years each, billowing the first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE: (b) NATURAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIC"*; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry. *, A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS. combining hop-work with study. New ! building and Machinery 7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in Literature and science, for Voung Indies s. A f'.irefullv graded Preparatory Course. 9. BPECI AL ("ol'lLsKS are arranged to ineet the wants of individual students. Military dr.II ts required. Expenses for board i and Incidentals very low. Tuitionfrec. Young lailles under charge of u competent lady Prtu ) ein.il. For (Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE YV. ATHERTON.I L. I).. J'resldeut 27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa. j MUSSER HOUSE, Cor. Main & North St., MILLIIEIM, - I'ENNA. W. S. MUSSER, Prop'r. HEADQUARTERS FOR COM MERCIAL MEN. (Oood Sample -Boom*. tFine and comfortable Has running to and front all trains. FIRST-CLASS LIVERY ATTACHED. Fine Single and Double Teams always in | readiness fur the use of guests. All the Year Round THE JOURNALSTORE is open and ready for business. Oi course dur ing the Holiday season nnrt' effort is made on s|n'cial lines end display, but other times and m-ukous have their special runs tc had at my shop, AT THE TULLG ATE, NORTH OF MILLIIEIM, PA- Harness made to order, ami repairing neatly and promptly done■ LOWEST RATES. 4Qr Anything not on band w ill be cheerfully ordered. HORSE (JOLLARS, especially adapted lor fanners' use and all or dinary team work. A STAPLE ARTICLE, at prices to suit all purses. A call n,t my place and a trial of my goods will convince you that I deal fairly and squarely. J. H. WOOMER. WT I V TIT II V.AWIENTO W4*RH FOR \Y A 11 till |)N at thoir homes. *7 to $lO per week can be quietly made. No photo painting tno canvassing. For full particulars', please address, at once, CRESCENT ART CO., 1 147a Milk St., Boston, Mass. Box 0170- 23-lt KASKINE (THE NHW QUININE.) I Gc(l4 illte, ' lp| J (f %W NewSlrenjlti. I y Quit! Nerrer. Happy Days. | Sleep, A POWERFUL TONIC iliut the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. iiiul all (term Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESS rULBLOOD I'UUIFIKit. Superior to quilt Inc. Mr. F. A. Miller. 30 Kant 157 th street. New York, was cured ly Kadrine of extreme malar ial poM ration after aeven years suffering. lie had run down from 175 pounds to 37. begun on Raskins In June, IHSd. went to work In one month, regained hi* full weight In six months. Quinine did him no good whatever. Mr. <;|deon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizens of Brldgejwrt, Corn., say*: "1 am ninety years of age. and for the I int to do. Remember the place. Main St, Xtillhcim, Pa., and come, see and be convinced. JT. Jr. STQ V/y ft, -NOT- Forepaugh's SHOW, BUT Something Better Thi9 time and therefor Down in Front So the people can see what's going on —AT— Musser's Shoe Store In the first place there will be a big LOT OF SHOES, for summer wear at our store this week ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT. About the prices we shall say nothing for this MEANS NOTHING without the shoes to compare. And then even you are sometimes beat. But we would ask if ANYONE HAS BEEN BEATEN in a pair of shoes bought at our store. And why is it that we are already sup plying whole families with shoes I There must certainly be something in our shoes, the merits of which you cau not fully know and appreciate without FIRST TRYING A PAIR for yourself. Remember we do not put up LEADERS TO DRAW TRADE. Our goods are all as represented. J. I\, So:q, PROFS BOOT & SHOE STORE, Main SI., Hililielia, In