Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 15, 1887, Image 3

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pans to ha CiaaltttHaal Ueuteanlal
weak ha vW taka afl that to laa.
—Oar ■archaata ara now beginning
to lay la their fatt sod winter go ode.
aad the artaa oars have their advertise
■eats ptaaHi la tha Jovumal, to let
the world know alt ahoat their stork.
—The aehooiboard of this Uoroogb
have aotlaea prated up Hist they will
receive sealed proposals for furnishing
coal for tha three town schools up to
pe|t on day evening at ft o'clock ,jjept.
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laat week aa a four-page papsr, baying
abandoned tha cumbersome eight.page
style. The change uytkee a decided Im
provement In the sppearanoe of that
journal.
—lt is supposed that the "Merry Go
Round" nan on the pteote grounds taut
Satordny cleared about with his
Flying Homes. Small and large.young
and oh), sei'iaid to enjoy the sport
hugely.
—At the ref*aT meeting of the W.
H. A P. M. Roctety to the
tikwtk teal Una day ereelngjfrs. A. J.
H arter and MtmCtera Hetfanyder wtee
elected delegates to the ceasaatlon at
New Berfto.
-John tfelter and Ibmtty, of Leffw
viftKCHuteu reunfy dM Kin* Wiß
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Fatlay. has made ato pte at that part
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new M toe tiad* ail ha iiawif ,
aawwaassaw wtli us alllaxt and
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toy wist to liffe dsiginw tow mut
aruiw * mate to iwatlquaniKY at A
TaherYswdaw Utorhg iwiw us iLte
to wit torn aa arr.rnit.rm cumc sf
to inw af guada uc Ito gnmnc during
tor t UMW. Citoity Asmcur.ura. Fair
aa*<! to iveito all to 1 maids wto ma?
to gang down from tto mrtaai to eat
asoaadte to stand
—D t Xoiawguodt
—Ub. £. Ltotort writes us from
Ijnootesr. where to miterad Fraukits
A Marshall Cottage oa ito first of this
motilh, that the seminary la attended
hy some forty students toe largest num
ber atom tto founding of tto college.
George is one of tto twentr-five mem
bars of tto hupboaaore clue, and is de
lighted with tto college as sell as with '
tto city. lie ckwes his letter by order
ing tto JoruaAL to h address, as tto
heat wrar-f of finding out tto news from
bit native county.
-D. 8. K' new goods '
—J. J. Gram ley, of Miles township,
called at this office on Monday and in
for toed us Ltot be liae discovered as
noxloos a weed in some of his fields as
tto Canada thistle is. It is called tto
"wild carrot" or "wild daisy" and
seems to have tosm mixed with some
e lover seed which had been shipped 1°
Unburn from tfte toft and which was
bought in considerable quantities last
spring. When in bloom the weed has a
White fiower, about the siae of a silver
dollar. He wishes to oaU the attention
of ottor farmers to this weed, which
may easily bo polled out during wet
went tor.
—D. 8. K's new goods !
Ra: ic HrwTgßS.—J*st week's f'Kn
lo* Democrat says that 0. P. Keller,
chief engineer, drove over to tto scene
of tto Culvey murder Sunday, and se
cured tto shoes that Isaiah Culvey had
on when murdered. Some relic seekers
nad cot off pieces of leather and the
straps from the shoes. There were
about one honored rigs there from var
ious places, and tew cents a head was
charged for all who crossed the bars to
ward the pteee where ito murder was |
committed Pieces have been chipped
off the door>fae!*f of the houae where -
the bloody hand mark aa seen. Reery |
tfem* thai can be temedor twisted into
a telle of the mordevin any shape is be
ing picked up nod carried sway
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the wswfher ow Sunday and Monday
ptetrt 'he ierfwiewof Gun. A If'Hon
the •< wipe ran e> adaen*e from Wash
ingfow. I> {*.. n the >A WwWal churcl
' Btere Butei by fs#r <ndlrwr w *nd to '
s irpuete !>te Aw ii ww warn bhte>y '
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II HI lia piini Ch, aw tto £toi af thm
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atoei tar ito auuatry iw FcaaAhw A
Mantoil ttolrgr
-VtOna Ll'wta. as to Reiawd
aad Eu Cart la. to Rrttrfawie. died at
HNFIYDWCW TAWB} WRT>BF U
was 15 pa* aid.
to sad HMW Erton
ruCh.to t'i aaiH.w am ta Uaa • a
aMI us rakdtVM Tto* warn tto gwrats
to AA sad Va Sfidrt" aa Kaaw Snwt
Mr. ■UP lapr A IW SAW
Vat iwviag Xm Goada far tt. A A
Lute awe Ito tto togsat aad dMsp-at
aiucs to atoa aw ttnagit ta lut
—The Mintjiuant to •. T Is
IUU SCBAMI ON NT F. B RVRU.UA
•aa a l.inani ay a ctuwdrd awuaa and
wis yiwniiand vary gaad by ituwa
—iß. "w Ad A -aad ato to Mvtt'a
LUUGINM amn a A awry >W Aayw
.to fan toaa toteu uvea A Autar swim
•a- Aad we aWail aetl ins after -u
rur |3 A X 3- Mr ax A -Sisa.
Tha MiUiaary Deparr wan', .a Ghaaw
am Seiw itocs They AS* msw. to wn-w.
mytaw and very may
wan. Jar's aa to. aat A uui if ra
F'lWto ir t:.:. ria —As
A MTUa -Y ram—-lr
li. .TSiuw fimwaw—Tto puuia aaw
to a ina knar M IIIOMMS bom, rum
arm abqgato uov has Mtaalaj arili
tow pauor ax H.. G. huator s bteel as.
Mao. aLsuto una nnurtto? togw nt
h*r_M w-aOiiug It pumaaw nOni but
SIWDK will 6 and. to jroond this ante.
—Our ahum art at guwd to giwt
away. and VOL cam puamwniy uvt m& a
pair lor uutiuig to our num. fid if
vuu will cadi aud met ttoan ft know we
sac wmke vtry ■UtoacLory arnuemataitA
wxLfc you. and you will take a Sew Imatt
Amur at kav; to tnr.
J. H. Mrfiunt 4 Bux.
—There will to preaobing in tto U.
B. ctiuret of this ptow next toiuday
evwuiug at T o'clock. The paator.itev.
C. Wunman will deliver bis fmuwefl
aermoci and give words of panmg to bis
people. Free aeato nod • hearty setose
will to given to all wto may choose to
Attend.
I
—A. Walter and wife, of this place, '
aud C. A. Sturgis, of Lewiaburg, were
over to Culby 'a gap last Sunday to vie A
tto precnim wtiare the horrible murder
of the Culbj s occurred reverml weeks
ago. Tbey had an interesting inter
view with old Culby, the father of the
murdered couple, who, as far as he
could, explained i-he detailed circum
stances connected with the affair.
FBESII CIDKK.— The undersigned is
prepared to manufacture eider at a mo
ment's notice bv an improved process
and by hydraulicjaiwer at his saw mill
at Woodward. The press is conceded
hy ail as the tost in tour tot au4
will do satisfactory gnd Work in
all cases. The public are ipviled to
bring their apples, in quantities from 5
to 500 bushels, and they will be accom
modated in the lust manner.
S3 ft J, 0. MOT?.
—ln view of the laying of the corner
stone of the new Lutheran church at
Uoburn on next Sunday Rev. M. L.
Deitzler is necessitated to postpone his
regular appointments at Aaronsburg
and St. Paul's church on that day.
The time for the corner-stone services
was tiged after these appointments had
been made. This will explain the ne
cessity of recalling them. Notice of the
next regular services will to given
through the JOURHAL.
—Last Saturday morning the new
engine of the Millheim Knitting Mills
was tried for the first time by John
Keretetler, who is also a practical en
gineer and seems to understand all
about an engine and boiler. About in
the middle of the forenoon the steam
whistle sent forth its jbrlll sound, an
nouncing that everything is O.K. The
i factory is now ready for bustoess and
the Messrs. Crawford will begin to
, manufacture stockings this week with
i about 50 machines.
I HAD KIDWWY MRORDKR And SSy
for the good of others that Dr. Kenne
dy's Favorite Reroedp- cured me. Li**.
S. C. Chandler. Lebanon Springs. N Y.
| I bad wtone ia the Bladder and Gravel
ia the Kidneys. 1 used Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy end am now well. B
I>. Parsons, Rochester. M Y. Prise $1
Read J-eent at amp to Lr. Kennedy,
Rondoni, NT. Y.. for a book on Kidney,
Ltoer and iltond disorders. Mention
thte paper. .4-4*
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your gaod uWandgg*fready ogoto tig
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br wiir fcmf lb
■mbf mamki to • tod f itapp 11 i r
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d in to wuh tto pubdg that to
to* Lakes auto charge d tto gram
toa. towriy <VMi to Whiimar A
pa* ito tughaot ratrfcart praam tic ail
kiiMteuf grata and :a lead turpi ag Ail
B n.fc .rf cwsl m toital whneh Will to
torni Ito And square and toast ait atoto.
Hhnlto Cto jmLnm* of tto to! ina I
itaipA tto* wit etm&mtm to Ami ah to
a* iitor tto a*w ymmntonlif. vDik
I <tl ad mam Sue A ton jf tor
pntnwiiny Bimpeetfail*.
Cton. Pa jl J Cximu^.
Laicm. —Tto wr
it. cubn wil to tot m antt msoonta
3A>n.n<, taw Mi nt swrninna wtii
an uttai u tttn ur tat *to miuuct.
Tto <r<MUtai tor at tto Mr* toca
mil to mrbMbiy ypd fUr wca aw
cos Ampm ArrainsHßmo tii to
rveim to toma ic 3* > suet, marn.
to -4-. £ ~hanii in j—nir jc ton LaU
•wan siiiren at -tontor? lirarm a asss-
A mihua o*'Ca.ub to mnt a mm
a* ton suura uu giiuf tf ton I
auEf i toum *Ti Traa w a 1
Fhaoasvu. —Tto Inlaws
ait Amrwc aw Tic ropur. arm uruuru
to lius etf in imrum mm can* a
tod* I* a mxm.l ton ana Ctof & nai
tto anuria, tomtit time miwn ituruivnc
uS tort Cuuauiito Ldaaaada nod Cur
uaer Bom amuadnitdf started to tto
diivcuuii htrtiratod aito anuux uoue to
tamed with tto anagtod nuiiii of
JutaiL-y J. Giw, tto BUB of £oia* C.
nud J. A. Grunt, former!* uf CtaAse
Hall, Fx Johnny had atoned u aoid
atornuig imp his home arito a spsui ef
pawm which to vo taking up to ha
brother. Al. Grovejo jmaturt. He traa
riding tto one pony oud bwdiag tto
other n xlli tto halter strap .uod tto oup
positioa is that tto huj tied tto strap
to bia arm. Near to tto spot where
bis body waa found, it is supposed that
one of tto pootee became frightened
and the boy being unable to disentangle
himself was thrown to tto ground and
dragged for six or eight rods, being
kicked and tramped upon until life was
' extinct. When found tto boy's scalp
was torn almost completely from bis
bead and bis body was mutilated in a
frightful manner. Tto remains were
taken to tto borne of bis parents on tto
1 corner ot Broadway and Twelfth Street
where sn inquest was held, and were
then interred in tto Larued^aietery
Tto friends of yto sorrowing parents
in this cotnmuoity were shocked to
hear toeae sad news and a general feel*
lug of sympathy and oondolement for
tto afflicted parties prevails.
Tub Picnic op tuk Vetera xa.—
Between tto hours of eight and ten o'-
clock on Saturday morning Millbeim
was made lively by the many people
wbo passed through town en route for
tto picnic in .Everett's grove. Al
though the sky looked very threatening
in the morning the heavy clouds broke
and old Sol showed bis laughing face
before the forenoon was half past. The
band left town about 9 o'clock and
drove past the grounds and direct to
t.to>tatk>n to await the arrival of tto
II o'clock train. The early train had al
ready brought over two hundred passen
gers and when the special traiq arrived
at half past eleven about aOO people got
i oft and' mingled with again as many
wAo were ready to receive them. The
Spring Mills and College bands were on
the train and the Potter's Mills drum
corps was on hand since early in tto
morriug. The bands and veterans
formed in line and at once inarched to
the groye, where another oiowd of peo
ple were assembled. It is estimated
that about lifiOO people were in attend,
a nee Col. das. P. Coburn was on tto
speaker'* stand and welcomed tto new
comers in his usual happy style: The
hour for dinner was already past and
the speaker cut tils remarks very short
and allowed the people to satisfy tto
inner nan After dhnnsg '.lip pro.
>' gramme ;'or ito afternoon wan rained
'* and'gone through with n tto toll*wing
order : itepnrta of ito secretary sad
Treasurer md ot he Nomina ting Cora
initlee. .-end Uf (Jot I> i Usher,
vfwde uy \Mts 'wad. 'nHnsr.
' MS hf a splendid addvesn of .-nmnus t.
' W I'.wsliN. ofitoto fr.i'wdi *s
r feenr, wmS -wtortatoinw taMstonr tog. it
tier Met W amasra- iwnnl to
'' rtewee EdlM* arafssg*to fltawr m •_
* <wi— tf M -'Agree ■ tos abr Amr 'wtis
mmrnm
j Local CorrespoodeDce.
AjiEj w *a tm tto tattoo to.
| Jw Swetoy ta*t as IS A'tfcf fc. a. w.. HI
toee. tr Lswkr wtß to tetto to
(tied ta tsyadd. ikwll tto veto to
kfuolfe
Tto ana >m fmbi *i
.tMAito wish |Nyk jm to* way •* Fto
■ AnyAm rtah a*-ftartta ttoft M toe
pto
Tto itotyta law gwwg nt in Marly at- i
' •*> toar Weae a* ietr towe awe ub wrtv [ I
n* Smb. wib< a* ito towey toucto m*i | {
etoto.
Jmw totortoi C3ppijin to uaaer
jb tosntaf tok
W autsttad tone it mr wrtaed am jb*
Ba-virKtaUng mm *mnm* toe eek. AJ
> euatat an illy toe* ,miw m. to iadto*.
mm* Tttmittn lnuo m A* tot Amea tota
Wrtac * ta*. mux. to. AitaCe 'jwwed
■aiWhii -I ia '** mL V ess
touie tauw aL lap eto
M X.* aync tow toya[
wUt fahait u. tin* j- —
(pvr b awye <d im lAmfnij s •). 1 'iif*
Caaußf Fmb m. fruiu} id *uxz to Jfer
towsjA Case, a toy*- crave marvtr c ta
ktauare ttoß to- will gtw as>
(It last hutot ttoiuiuL Jut- Auhu
wa laka viutotU* ejck nti chuksa tuor
ta*. Mr hue to Him- ■** jiwAtot
raltoyr wtud to had toes. uWßug
And Will tto topka ÜBitor vrmrt ta taut
auid A tow ywn ug* tto ito Mr ki|t
*a ttoead tto- toryr euu. id fU.IH* fur JW
rnarm uf tto latad, aatd uw tto lugtow hid
fur tto trbuir tact ta gSWb. Ttoa is s rmi-
Utahir piout of UiubertoiMl atad it BSS—
wmiyr that it has but im auid bduit thto
Mr. A. A. L*ua LA* again her*, ragaged
by tto erhuulboard to tetat L tto Muuntaia
Bchuul tbta winter
TVunuw Bard, who uto frun tto- Weat,
■petit a few day* aat Mr JH Ht-rt-'i but '
waa*.
Wrrt'n *am tbinbrr w at prvarat <kvog
guud urk at iSantot omeS t. biua
AAKONhBI'KUi.
Tto- potato crop to aa large ooc
WnaUeU InaUael uf a amliau rrup as
was iferiuUßly ititnl by yuor curreapun
dcot.
(tot. Mubmx haa nntotoal to aaitmif
piarae at the Huvkut-H Valvendtjr, tow to
burg, Pa., and baa gut* to tto Pennsylva
nia (State College Uj take a course at that
institution. Hi* slater, Katie, has artputn
panlMi blm with tto same intentioua.
Her. Yearick lost hi* hay outre (Fanny,)
on last Monday night. Her dekueaa was
of but a few days' duration. Fanny was A
very fine driving bad,
Puetiuaator Thoa. Yearick and wife, and
J. H. Manner went to Philadelphia last
Tuesday morning to attend tto State fair
and tto Constitutional celebration*. Mr.
Yearick's arill also visit their children, P.
Gross and H. H. Yearick's, wnile to the
city.
The following were visitors to our burg
daring tto last week : Chaa. Menah, from
Middleburg, Pa., visiting his psrQ^G ,M>
Menah'* ; Rimer u Liarkatown.Pa.,
at Chasj. U. Mover's ; Miss Lizxie Foster, of
l Harrishnrg, Pa., at tor grandparents, Em'l
Ettinger's; Lewis Wetsei, of Bellefonte, at
M. M. Musser'*; James linker, of tomoat,
at his parents, D. H. Leaker**: Prof. W H.
Kister, of Henry City, HI., at his cousins
Geo. and Kdwanl Kister**. He to a o£
Jacob Kister, of ami as
present a ufWttos-of tto iiUnots legislature,
fruui Marshall county. Axotmkb.
SMITH TOWT.
Tto long wished for rain -una and am
' with a %-engennee.
Nearly oil our folks were ta the *ohibni'
' reunion on itatnntav ind were well iiinssert
This week every other ;iersna is ilttWlVlgl
, tto • irangm* picnic
i Ml- Mnsrvi a ami -oxser .X N'iganv
- Hail, vere ivere on a visit.
1 Nforrt* vimnort is on tto stek dsSL
M tor W T. Aanuus. termntMHUed v
'' itehsrt < 'rawfont. raa*eeu is>r >urg - hut
■ ' week.
(to*, fiover -.ens hansa a \-IsW ita rtonty
jm!*< hunqt ia namag.aWar -gji" iks
• i* 'Htot ap-imichiai—Msr
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m M- tor- nam, 'M aawresMSMMto
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Mr Ml Mrs. C. M Maw sMwa. f
IDtoty. Jf Vew tote, wto aanwi to
tshkr mm toa inn ksy
aasr CmOmigt wtoes *to eapaeßs as raasasa
Massy tdiltart ta • itadlac ap ha* itaC wt
tod a gmd ii iWia i ■ wp W irwhl ant sw
piiMS mi kark of mn am Aswsvbn a
9PCLV; lUA
U ta <sr paralhil Any to *■ uei rto mmAkm
l—ra mt Mra Daami Eawkla. mt Mas pEwr.
mi to T irttai-ia -sunA usjo snttnc to
to mt Wrpiu u rto BM*f pMUtar ■■ srann
BSS sna to* j mgsgpw m tor mat ——-
twrmms.
asikta ae piuwar am ■£ mm naad ta to ta
jpe ium m n tod hutasr a to ant nia taua
to lis to tto tary cto
tur tto wtotan sn.. Tto nntartaia. a j
guuc uta aatd will mu aunts givt gtßMsa;
Pit una. BIBLE WOT.-Alfred Spec,
K. J.. if rxteiwmsly rngngml la ps
■erviuc Uufarmmied Crept 1 iaiae from
tto Oporto Gnaw* nai napfiliM it to
mtwy rrligwtais suctrtwo far Ctaratsiw
parpcirat. The follow tog M from Dr.
Julia Ellis, wbo has written severe]
work* on Bible wtee"The writs
obtained from Mr. Speer a bottle i 4 his
Unfermeoled Wtoe mod found it very
pleasant and nutritious wine. A cbrm
iat pat a portion of this via* into a re
tort and dmulled and eostobwd ab>—t
one third of the eooteuu of the retoit.
The distilled hod neither the emrll nor
the taste of alcohol, nor did chemical
tests indicate any trace of aloobot."
Fgof. Bcdi SlTE's Mkmoky PLAKO.
—Prof. Loiaetie, the famous memory
Improver, has now returned from hie
lecturing lour during the heated term
to bis offices. No. 237 Fifth Avenue,
where he will remain to attend to his
correspondence pupils. During thia
his holiday, he hat lectured to large
clames At Watch Hill, Saratoga and
ekewhere, winding up with three large
ctestei at Chautauqua. We cannot im
agine bow e system of memory training
could be more strongly undorend ||m *
Prof. Loisetie's bee been by such men
ae Mr. Richard A. Proctor, Hoo. W.
W. Aster, Judah P. Benjamin, Doctors
Brown end Minor, Ac. If more could
be added it has beeu aaor ded in the fact
of patronage of hie system by 100
Columbia College law students, two
clssees of 300 each at Yale,4oo at Well
eeley College,4oo at University of Penn
sylvania, and throe large elsmns at
Chautauqua. la the face of tfceoa iacta
who can hooitatg Ut 'iffi to Una Mem
ory for needed memory im-
VARRIED.
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enAadi in (StUtotm. by Bsv J. a. M. Swsnsnl.
m. WilllASS OssfcAit. at HlMlmriw .Ut Mto
Bsassta . gtenmuk. ot Mllltoim
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Mr. (tow. A. tortg m 4 Mtm (' uton— LISA.
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