Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 08, 1887, Image 3

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THURSDAY, -KFTAXURK BTH. 1887.
PubltahPfl t>f a. A. BUMILLER.
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Pn'uatoeipma.
-Wtare indebted to Bon. J. A
Voodvartf for a eupy of toat tor? tto
dr Utofc of refera**, "feMulfs Legato
tito Maul toot,"m veil wtorai uto
-Mtowta'i popolauoe baa toeo
•vetted by toe arrival to another to toe
Crawford bratten, to Puifedelfibia,
Mr. Retort Crawford, vtioia stopping
to toe Muaaer House.
—A to to fortune tellers circulated
In tow® ou Tuesday. We didot bare
ours told for fear toe neb reyetatkms
might knock toe persimmons from our
DMturaJ Modeety eud humbleness.
Po* SAL*.— Tbe property of John
Swartz, Sr., late to Millbeim. deceased,
situate ou North street, is offered for
•ale. Apply to or address
G. W. SWABTZ, Executor,
Leistowo, Pa.
—Although the first day of the squir
rel-shooting season was inaugurated by
quite a number of our gunners, the re
ports of their success are very meager.
They say the squirrels seem to be
scarce.
SOMETHING THAT TAKES WITH EV
ERYBODY.—To go into a store and be
able to get just any kind of a sboe you
could possibly want. This you can on
ly do in a regular shoe store like J. 11.
Muaaer A Son's.
—The Centre county Bar Associa
tion haye been invited by the Hunting
don county Bar Association to enjoy
tbeir hospitality during Huntingdon's
centennial celebration, which Lakes
place on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
—John Kerstetter, of Penn street,has
the contract to make the window and
door frames for tbe new Lutheran
church at Cobnrn, and is now busily
engaged on the job. When done tbe
work will be right and no mistake a
bout it.
—Rev. W. B. Glanding, the Luther
an minister to Lock Haven, lias been
tended tbe professorship of Midland
College, an educational institntion at
Atcbinsoo, Kansas, for which place he
will leave next week to enter upon his
new dutiesJ
—Mrs. D. A. Moaser, who had ac
companied her daughter, Mrs. Rose
Hum, as far as Chicago, returned on
Wednesday to last week. While there,
she visited R. H. R. Barter's, called on
Vm. Barter ard attended the funeral
of H. S. Kuarr.
—Miss Rebecca Boyer, of Philadel
phia, a sister to Mrs. Geo. Menah, of
this place .has been in town and Rebers
borg, visiting her relations for toe last
four weeks. Tbe lady started for her
home this week, but before going or
dered tha JOURNAL to be sent to her.
JTOTICE —The undersigned jive nr..
Hee that they have dupoved of their grain
fastness <U Odutr a. sad <#we notice to ail
parties that are indebted to them, to miilt
thetr uceotmte by the jhrst of Oet. The
honks cere m the hemuLt *f Andrew Camp
ML WHITMJt&A U3COL3.
—A wttopnay of six gentlemen n 1
Lock Haven h.tve organized to man-j
factum and sett an article for hentu-t:
vehicles in cold weather, of which K'-
rter T. A. Long, of Howard, in the ? -
venter a**d patentee. It is a vnla-.H:.
invention. — Ihtily 3#w*.
—Lock Haven iont one of its pepului
eitixens hy the death of F.ewm \t.i
Hciiuvler.belter known s Judge WMW- j
ler which mimnl week before bat.
Deceased an cout—.-ted with the Fal
lon House, one if the I test hotel* m
Lock Haven, for munv ream.
—'The carttawi of UHnw liorree aelert
at tick. Wlurtl Will be at public
aekt IM-Xt Week .we rvpri ted t arnvt*
aerw either tn rhuuruav or fodw
rimy will hwlMf* !ii ;iw stodNreeC tte
N.Ulonni >iofef. and overs of iKwaefle-tli
kioul.l iwafce I * pemt m we ttwm.
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will k— >wun. to iftun to hek
fosto to tM> met tjg< p. to.
— M. L out jf our wsumtl
kwiea iw tiw lur IHB popu
lar orpu.. tin MM AmrMt, auto m
IMSbtug nnsM mm >touroosiy mum
pemiiot lor im to do m his apanr
town Tiw mstrumeiu m oat of tut
htto-utadt; mtC avMrntost-tuued organ* w
tiw market, as adi who nv% bad MI op
portunity to try will readily admr.
—iter G. H. dcfaleh. tot* paistor of
Trinity Evangelic*! cburen. of Bahi
mr, ha* reaigned bis char** there And
readies uow is Milton, where he will re
main till the meeting of the next con
ference. Rev. hehleb will he remem
bered by our town people as one of the
brightest members of tiie conference
which met here about a year and a half
ago.
—Verv frequently the liousewife is
caught in an awkward position by re
ceiving unexpected guests for a meal.
Sbe may not have s bite of ficsh meat
in tbe boose. That is tbe time when
the Millbeim meat market will help you
out of your troub'e, because you can
buy there at any hour in tbe day tbe
best beef, veal, mutton and pork. Al
ways fresh.
—L. E. Fraio, son of landlord Frain,
of tbe Keystone hotel, Selinsgrove,came
to town by dog cart, propelled by mule
power and circulated among his mauy
friends and companions here a few days.
Lewis is growing to be quite a hand
some young man and what is better yet
be is of a studious mind and possesses
tbe natural qualifications for a success
ful business man. Were glad to see him.
HCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.— W. T.
Auman's school, which closes its sum
mer term this week, will give another
entertainment, tomorrow, (Friday)
evening in the U. B. church. This en
tainment will be of a similar nature to
the one given several weeks ago and no
admission price will be charged. A
collection will be lifted to defray the
necessary expenses. All are invited to
come.
HORSE SALE.—Messrs. M uthersbaugh
and Zerbe, from I*wistown, Pa., will
have a carload of Illinois bors. s, first
class stock, consisting of good drivers
and draft-horses, at the stables of the
National Hotel, JfiSlheim, Pa., within
the next 15 days, to make public sale of
the lot The horses will be brought
here several days before the sale so that
purchasers will have an opportunity to
axamine them.
—When attending the picnic of the
Centre county veteran club next Satur
day, don't forget that the Luth. Mite
Society of Coborn has a festival at Co
burn and that yon will further a good
cause by investing some of yonr spare
nickels, dimes or dollars in tbeir ice
cream, cakes .oysters. They will have a
temporary restaurant on the depot
grounds where hot coffee may be had at
any time in the afternoon or evening.
CENTRE COUNTY PROHIBITION CON
VENTION.—The voters of Centre conn
to who favor the prohibition of the li
qnor trifflic by statntory enactment and
constitutional amendment, and who
adopt the principles expressed in the
platform adopted by the convention at
Harnsburg, Aug. 24th. 1887, are re
quested to meet in convention alUnion
ville, on Tuesday, Sept. 2Bth, 188T, at
11 * T eiodr, a. m_, to plaeo to nnmioa
tkw a county ticket, toe. Come all.
J. 7jnci *g. Comity Chairman.
Do i>ot te- induced to l*k3 sots*
otner preparation when yon c;!l for
11 tod'* S.irseparilla. Be sure to
11 d's. I'ieh b peculiar.
I
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& n. tie I y lv men on Main
at.i el. I ;v Mttudf gotten in :
f..!l stuck f h-witn ml iioe.s. hot not (
wrm wh.it ihey expect to get in dttring ,
fherrxf four weeks It will aertMiiily |
lie worthwhile to see if it would he to |
vour :ulv wit.ige to buy your hoot* aiul |
slnten it i hetr store. <
Fifsft rin*R. —The niiilmsifwtl is
iwtwiwl to MMMiifWCun* cuter M A tn-
Ment *s itiitice ov ui •onnn>*-<l unieess
.int hr liukiwHf power *r his saw mill
,iC Wwsi*:int The prese s tfimcedetl
hv ul i* the iiest n the narkot .tud
will to safi*VuTorv u:d •;oii-fe work til
dl T<•* puhtu* n* inVttsi t* |
IMIHB ihrtr on ■*. ut ifsMtnes horn .
f •*! Imslir's iiat 'ler wtll le irroui
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to-u£ 2 c—n: rnimmi u> i* kwitetn
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—Trvm twverdavs Hifl.muury Tea
<nmvk* Tto- lAtHmtom etiuret twitotuf
st Kea bvr iit tow toeu tbunnigii tf ICL
owstoC aud snttreH reniud-Msd.it'tortia.
ly and ewteriwdif. and t>M ska* im
tosutifuliy ref urn amad. It is txpucX
tost Rcvt Joe. A. Esriewt. F. Ao
rsod. M. JL Ifel'xidr, of Aaroosnurg.
and F. P. Maiihart of Biootn-rtiurf will
to presect and at tbe re-dedica
tioo aervicet Sunday. Sept. lltL.
—Joiic have you met that woman
lately ?
John, in aeUmukutenl: Wbat wumac ?
That woman picking Crapes for
Hpeer's Wipe. Just aee ber in anottier
column and read about it,tbe wipes
are found by eliemiaU to be absolutely
pure and equal to tbe beat in the
World. Tbe Board of Health in Large
Cities ar>d leading Hospitals have a
dopted tbeii use where wines are Deed
ed.
K NIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAOLE.
—1 he following statistics as to the
' condition of the order in Centre county,
are gleaned from tbe report of District
Grand Chief T. B.Jamison, of Spring
Mills;
Centre Castle, No. IG9. of Spring
Mills; instituted March 22. Iks7 ; initi
ations during the past six months 40 ;
membership 40; invested $24v65.
Phiiipsburg Castle. No. 193, of Phil
ipsburg ; instituted, August 12,1887 ;
with 65 members.
—A good appetite is essential to good
health ; but at this season it is often
lost, owing to the poverty or impurity
of the blood, derangement of the diges
tive organs, and the weakening effect
of the changing season Hood's Sarsa
pat ilia is a wonderful medicine for ere- j
ating an appetite, toning the digestion,
and giving strength to the whole sys
tem. Now is the time to take it. lie
sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla.
—Jewhilikens ! Have you seen the
show bills of the Lewisburg fair? They
are as large and showy as a circus \ ill.
But there is this difference; Circus
bills tell more than they show, while
the Lewisburg fair always shows more
than the bills tell. Elam Me>xeil has
ordered a family of Prairie Dogs to
place on the grounds. They are expect
ing the largest crowd and finest show
eyer seen in the valley. Save up your
money and take it in, Sept. 21st—24th.
TIIE USTN P. V., AT COBURN.— AH
the Centre county members of the 14* th
Regiment. P. V., who participated in
the battle of Gettysburg are earnestly re
quested to be present at the re-union of
tiie Veteran Club at Coburn ou the 10th
instant, for the purpose of taking ac
tion on the erection of their monument
ou that battlefield. M;ijor Harry Fors
ter, of Ilarrishurg, has consented to lie
present on that occasion and his efforts
will be valuable in completing whatev
er arrangements may be made.
—On Thursday a car load of one hun
dred children passed through Snnbury
on tbeir way home to Philadelphia.
They had been spending a week among
the farmers back of Lewisburg and
were sent out by a society in Philadel
phia who raise a fund for that purpose.
This is the first lot who have ever been
sent so far away from home and a large
majority have never been out of the
city befre. They were in charge of a
lady, one of the members of the society.
Che railroad enrapanv carry them for
half a cent a mile and give them a spe
cial car.— Sfinbury Democrat.
Prof. Gomer Thi>m is. of Ihiitviile, I
Pa., at tin- •! hotel on
TucnUv. II* i the proprietor of a
w. Itmtablislinl music store In that
t • va,.L "alinsr in ill kind * of iiiusuml in
s?rnue>d*. in pianos anil or
gans fie aim* • irrifH Lryi' stock i f
•sheet mnh! which Mr sells .id per rent,
draper thuu any other ileaier. Much 1
of the music lie n impose* ami publishes 1
himself and. jiulcmr from several emn
plinieiiiary pieces with which tit*, au
thor pieser.ted us. his cunt posit irttis .
cannot fail to heroine were popHbtr fur
liesnt v and pleasing ffeet. If in need
of brilliant instrument d music or new
son*!* address tlie publisher at Dn*tlle.
P*.
—On next Tuesluv morning J. Ps
llarter nut I. 11. li [!;*•> man will 1
Ltk** tittle .Mnn* t'tait*. elm on* iMe '
-ome 'iniio a iie Ihtf in lu>
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let we ten Veiitti t aw |ae wo.
laianrjec * cum Lee ent tiituj * ie;p
lunec hftinr he c Mee He utuner g Of
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tliltirrl < tar Hquer toSic He-law
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puuh iecliur
—Judjriiig frooi ti* present uu'.-iujC
the pruspectß of etCabiiatnog a fuurth
achoul in tliia hortuofh art very alia.
Why it übo et are not able to sot.
But wt nuuid ay that it would be a
crave mistake on the part of our school
hoard to let the matter rest where it is.
As we have remarked in a former issue
the number of school children in this
town is entirely too great for tbiee
schools. To iack from 70 to *1 chil
dren into a school room, the capacity of
which is only 50, is a willful trans
gression of all sanitary rules. Attain it
is simpiy an impossibility for any
teacher to do justice to such a room full
of children. The different recitation
classes will be too large to devote much
time to either of them and the teacher
must exercise undue haste to finish bis
day's work. A natural consequence is
that the common school education of
our children will be skimped, if not en
tirely neglected. This should not he
the case in an enlightened age like the
one we are living in. We hope our es
teemed schoolboard will not refuse to
do what appears their evident duty be
cause a few are parsimonious enough to
opjiose a move in the right direction.
The health and education of our chil
dren should not be sacrificed lor the
sake of a few dollars and cents. Let
all look at this imjiortant matter in the
proper light and with a liberal spirit.
—f>eptember is after all the most
pleasant month in the year for picnics
and fairs. The rays of the sun deal out
a moderate warmth, while the breezes
are cool and the air invigorating. And
this delightful combination in the at
mosphere is certainly being taken ad
vantage of this month. To start with
the Vetera ) Club of Centre county will
meet in a beautiful grove near Coburn,
belonging to Mr. Evert, next Saturday,
and all endeavors of the committee in
charge are tending to make this gather
ing one of general good feeling and en
joyment. Special trains will carry hun
dreds to this charming place and a
large crowd may lie expected to spend
a day of p'easure and merriment in the
wonds. Following this will be the
Grangers' I'icnic, on the summit of
Nittany mountain, next week, to last
two days, Wednesday and Thursday.
Their picnics ha ye always been large
ly patronized, and will be more so this
year, as special and extensive prepara
tions have been made to entertain the
crowd in the most agreeable manner.
Next in order is the Lewisburg fair, in
the following week and many will go to
that because the Union county agricul
tural society have established a good
reputation for a getting up interesting
fairs. Those wishing to enjoy them
selves in a distance need only go to
i*hiladvlphia to take in the Constitu
tional Centennial or else the .State fair,
both of which are coming off there this
month. Thus the first autumn mouth
gives all the opportunity for hearty en
joyment to those who have the health
iuid means to indulge in it.
Loral Correspond.-lire.
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- 1M- bwiii' u)M foe v- Ttm. VaU'fia
a Urn Imimw Vs. 1- W*i wtt' fo ■fofohusr
f-adu* UIC all imiMf- U vtlllfofo Hv (0<
* • laofv at air ion- a aaa aw|. 0 atml '
' liiia uaar t£ tiv pmifo Qarn a Ha* luaor;
it Sr )iu' uut jm Hoc Cuban. slur
* Vt- wkruii!. ju*ir gmma* m d.rfb9*ssv-> two*
pm the uuwhtf uf lim
A Bfodu.; 'juu> uf U- * otun. ut Tbura
bT a-muiij; hmts. ti**- imtsariiHp j*>
Mr b am. t£ Tbua Ha
tmiot: otv yf *niT 'r.afo. md • Hi* <.m-
Uurf, frun< btJ AbnoT u'cfock tiv
,-a'i jfiinn.j.iusn,*nl inn m full (un axel
miadr liotiv foni-] m itJu uid ir-ular ua*.
ouu. and aiitlmg ikut atiald rrnh- a
twfo
Tbr ua xuill b*-r- w ill W nqvlW Ut
aLni 4uaa atvctlr uubw thn an- abb- w
|-nr- lir- iuur< tnula-r. a*. haa tiv-v bad ia
aboat umud out. W*- ab<mbl lib- to •*-tfir
mill r*-foaiti lv-r* . It prm mipl'viirnt w
a and ia a bmvfit to tbr
plaor.
Amiuuo atvl family, of Sugar
Valb-y, ajv-m laict Sunday mitb fri*-id in
Coburn.
Mr a. W. 11. Kr-tivT ia uprtxling a week
visiting in Williaujaiirt.
Mi Swvnj-le, of Millbvitn, sjomt several
ilays with friend* here roc*titly.
A daughter of Jo*. Kleckuer is jiaying
hiin a visit.
Mr. Samuel Ard has resigned his position
as clerk with Durham Urns. & Co.
VALE.
—Fresh Sugars just received at D. S.
Kauffmau's.
MADISON Hlltt..
Geo. K. I.imliert starteil the other day for
Lancaster to prepare for the ministry.
Wyertnan Noll and wife, of Bellafonte,
spent Satnnlay with his brother, William
Noll, 01* this place.
Charles Smtill met with an accident las
Saturday evening. He was starting from
home iu a buggy, wlieu his horse matle a
sudden pull which threw the driver out of
the vehicle. The horse then ran towards
the stable and entered the barn yard through
a small gate. The result was that the
buggy was badly broken up and the har
ness torn.
Miss Nestlcro.nl, from Nittany Is visiting
her uncle Jacob Nestlcroad at this place.
Some of the fanners are done seeding,
while others are anxiously waiting for
rain.
The corn is ripening fast ami the fanners
cnt It off as fast as it ripens.
Alie King, of Millheim, was in town on
SatnnLay and Monday, threshing the small
crops raised on town lots.
Michael Rishel lost one of his l*-st horses
on last Saturday night. The horse cost
Mr. Rishel Sllio when but three years old.
J. Bi 1 ielier and sister Ida took in the
picnic at Tusseyville on Saturday last and
report a good time.
Up to this writing Miss Maggie Miller
has not Improved any.
The bushmeeting, three miles west of
town, commenced to-day ( Weilnesilay) the
7th.
Wilson Hazel is moving in his new
house.
Charley Grimm and Ross Hoekman ex
pect to run a candy stand at the Granger
picnic on top of Nittany Mountain next
week. *
—A nice ami complete lin of Ladies'
Cloths in stock at Kautfmau's.
—Now in order—Clothing for the fidl ami
winter. The largest and cheapest line to he
fnnnd in this section, at K.iutfman's store.
—A ld line of balm' ami aft"' I '• r- >
wi-as at D S. k.iuAmut's.
BRRKKHIN K<i.
lut tin* .• ••••* i iLc I p*' '
grrimme it 10 e. U.
\ than !1 I* ! :d *• '• ' L*■ * '*• •'
day lo*-i a,•*•> lb- w. . e ' ! • * •* '• < <- !
liwm wiilt a limi i Iwoabvr, when ■*>'■ < >i j
Hfo hwrwvs dnippi d in 'he ir.M-i"s ami ilnd
tnsranrlv.
t Htr lew 1-arjienler, Betllietl UlerleV, :tlul
am • rew are .U po-setil litilshing .llWin
omutlry'* Itimw.
\ geont deal of dime trig waw rotng o*l w
tie- tirst if fins 1 twmtit, hot 'he gfittew
W.LfoU t r.rth flu* p wder.
Jnhn Harrer 'niislt up rhreo . irlmuU if
Itwfaliies. vabo-b lie Ouiifleii <>o Mom lav,
CHiortiiy ami It'ila fo*.
3rr Lenlmrr. wlo* w.u fo Vorfc .mam
e* 1 -iting uai r m*ti(en, i-tanioi
laoai !aoC week, .mi, ffcwf '♦ sOW. 'be
-areri . haoei- fflw 'be 'after * ' 10a tppMßO*
. M Uo* •-■•MOilliMB.
I* -rr- •■-.mfo o■ - iling land, ften tae
SIIOOI i ifo eft Mm fowae* twod. M In _
war • wtaer nfk. The 'roi'i 'mdi -rigbt
rn 101 ftun-4 ifo -0 -dK "nbey e.-wt .mwiri
he sod m larrt ua-Her sMd pWt fob
er nil Hi -He nn> 00* fo am *He tier
dwwifo diaeH -fow.aH*! -tumm
■fefoi w ft. He-fv Off %m '"jmmam 1&.
w4L
foe rwe anao *r Mr .fmo'i 1 e- vOO
r oibbxmw mm m% r iti mmttm. fox
' 1 i.iiiHii. * mn- a pmaum. mm * aw -rmm.
Ho Hfia driawsk wmmm. am fowfos —mi
' wir le 01*0 am lor tmm dec.
Tie i— — aonarrtim. 00* m a W bgir
Hie w Kfon. fwa yraflH ■ ant ■ d M*
0 vrtiiu-ie piygliw e
lew Ho bsatiaK, war aaaufoc tmm
fur u%* fist 1m- mh.X after io%a every
tiao- be cuaer imt tin* way. Znrx*
Tfo Fo>neatk Ama Oatforiax f
tbr <masm' m Top ad NS ttmmy
TW jergraxuao- for the Larurßtk aoaaal
}■>< -uk atrd exMbEtbw d lie- fVnar d
H usiauo dry d Cetrti* C'saatfy. fo 1* hrid <m j
Utp id Sittmrnr It-la.
ia uwpbir
Tbe muaiiitto d nyucxt beid a ■
nmiug tai the taoantaia 00 Mooday. -ml
net a Lefo id exbildvw* <4 agrv-eharal im-
I'loimU. wbo bare atakod the frwwb '
for tbeir aar, and trill bare everything ia
rralioew by Wediofoiay d aext w*i-
Thorwnghbred rattle and aa iannawTalde
amount of other thing* will he c* the j
ground*.
Messrs. Ratrani aird Long, of the Harris- j
burg and Gettysburg railroad company,
will positively be present with the BciofWi
con views of the battlefield of Gettysburg
ami the national cemetery. Two exhibitions
—entirely different—will be given H
Wedaeaday and Thursday evenings, and
they will be free to all. Thursday evening
Mr. Long will be present and deliver a
lecture, explanatory of the various and
most magnificent scenes of the late contest
on Round Top and Cnlp'ft Hill. This will
le a particularly interesting feature of the
programme.
Over fifty tent* have been secured by the
various granges throughout the county and
by private individuals. The Pennsylvania
Slate Grange.the Centre county, CI in ton and
Mirtiin county Pomona Granges will also
have headquarters on the grounds in sejier
ate tents.
Ample provisions have lieen male for
parties who come unprepared with food for
man or beast. Mr. I>. C. Keller ha* erected
a large boarding house to supply the wants
of man, horse feed, etc., will also be on
sale. Straw and hay will be furnished
gratis to exhibitors of stock.
The road leading to the pie-nic ground
from lioth sides of the mountain will la* il
luminated by large candles, thus making
the passage way as safe at night as in day
light.
Although the pie-nic and exhibition
proper does not open until Wednesday and
Thursday, September 14fh and lath, the
committee of arrangements, as well as
many others, will be on the grounds on
Monday and Tuesday previous to meet ex
hibitors, etc., and assist in arranging im
plements, etc.
Excursion tickets from all points on the
Lewisberg and Tyrone and Bald Eagle
Valley railroads will lie sold on Tuemlay,
Wednewlay and Thnmlay, gmal to return
on Friday, at the regular twivthinl rate
two cents per mile. Hacks and conveyances
will meet all trains to transport arrivals to
the pic-nic grounds.
MARRIED.
On the Ist inst., at the home of Mr. Thomas
Hosterman at Coburn. Rev. J. G. Swengle. Mr.
Warren K. Hosterman and Miss Susan A. Orn
dorf. both of Haines Centre Co. Pa.
On the 4th inst, at the bride's residence on
North street, by J. H. Keifsnyder, Esq., Mr. E
lias Rltzmun. of Poe Mills, and Mrs Julia Mil
ler. of Millheim.
DIF.D.
Ob the 3th. alt- at Spring Ilank. M iles town,
ship. Centre Co., Pa-, Maud KHzabeth, infant
daughter of Charles and Clara Gnaw, aged 3
months and 1 day .
Salt Rhsum
TL. -irtisMa 4 U*w wi- <•!'' to-in is
<mM rti. tiiu n mrfwril' ■ 1 Ic. Tit • •*!• iiwwt.
healing. imnfyint: luftu. in*<- t Hw .1 .
pari Ila .ire itaetyitalle'i hv } r *l*r iwtltrme.
** I Ului ptMMtr* in rt" •*. tiwg
Uf it ho* .U.ne *■ .* ft* inr.
I U.td <4l ilhhim my a* wolf, .U.fitnj; um
wr nearly my ■** 4y. •♦ft* ilnwe wtn
hav suffered frmn tin* .tt*enn in it* nwt
frm en imagine the .Mem #. my -4BlrUt.
I tried tuiuyr rui-i4u*tti. % i . f.. iled r rww*
hrttriit iinitl I tto.k ll'rt Sarviparilla.
Tin*it Um dhMOM herr.n U -hM4*. tte
Agonizing Itch and Pain
iwt now [ m entirely fw fmm
Um ttfwnr. kv W • *•• t 1 tte-*
aught y pttrtted. and mr s< ..era! Inmith .*
armlty ttwrftrl." LIJUS AUJV, Sextos
3■ B. flwrrS. .twrtli •,1un(. IS.
** My um uut wit rbrttm >m la* lianas and
UM rstao<4 s lw4 fltotttey maid
eyarß ytm uut .deed. Me fork ! Mar*
•nuilia ,n4 to eorirety -nrrd. '* X & "tr**
BMt. lit. V IS—. iNMw.
From fOti * '3S
•t fM arfly inutiled natfc alt MB
AMiteew tww. -i*4 i r macan 'ameSifMas
Dmb. toy w*BI tea uerrasMt (MB LBSlteh
A'? rhtf> T-iar
THE
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fhr the new Boot Hi Hhoo Advertisement of
J. H. MUS3EB & SON,
Which will appear in thi apace next week.
This Hot Weather
people are anxious to set the freshest and best
GroceriesandFrnits
in the market. The best place in the valley to buy them is
J. W. STOVER'S
GROCERY STORE, MAIN STREET, MILLHBEM. PA.
where yon will find the most complete line of
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, RICE.
CERALINE, CORN, AND CANNED GOODS, SUCH AS
Apricots, Fetiches, Plums, Pears, Tomatoes.
Never follow but always lead with my line of
Tobacco, Cigars and Confectioneries.
Fall to ovei flowing, my department of
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
Last but not least is my assortment of
WATCHES* CLOCKS AX* JEWELMT.
Eg" All my HOC da under this head are guaranteed I wu
them to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
.1* /Mm in "QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS" 1 oak gam
in all con fidence to cisit my store, being certain chat it wiU be to yomr interest.
OA. Highest Market Prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE which istaSm
1 to exchange for goods.
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