Jj(ui!|<im Jjournst. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TN. 1886. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4* 4* A Trial by a Jury. READ Their Verdict 1 First Juror—l find it the best place to purchase Christmas presents for my wife and family. Second Juror—l find the assortment of gifts suitable for my husband and chil dren, large and elegant. Third Juror— l find there is no place like It to get a present for my girl—you know. JPburtA Juror—l And others can't compete with this store at all. Tho goods are too nice and the prices too low. Fifth Juror— l find I am always perfectly satis fied with anything I get there. Sixth Juror—l find I have been losing money by not dealing there. AecentA Juror— l find their holiday stock full of pretty things, irreslstable goods for ladles. * ' Eighth Juror— l find my grandchildren pester me to death to buy them Christmas presents at this store. Einth Juror—l find no one else has so many pretty things for little girls. XbnfAiJuror—l find it the best place to get nice presents for the boys. Eleventh Juror—l find the babies all for some of the many nice things to fill little folks' stockings. Twelfth Juror—l find lam happy siuee.l bought my Chris mas goods there and all other customers feel the same way. Santa Claus Justice Court. 1 The Judge therefore pronounces the Sentence Upon this Verdict : "I find Jacob Etsenhuth. of the town of Mlllheim, Pa., GUILTY of keeping the largest and best assortment of Holiday gifts In TOYS and NOVELTIES. FANCY GOODS, and FINE PERFUMERIES, aud I hereby sentence you to hard labor In furnishing elegant and desirable Christmas Gifts at J. Eisenhuth's Store, at the lowest possible prices until after the holidays. B S E3 9 9 3 LOCAL NEWS. SALE 'REGISTER. Sales advertised through this office xcill be inserted under this heading free of charge. Dec. 30th— A. H. Mingle, Executor of the es tate of Elizabeth Corman. dee'd. Late of Haines township, real es tate. ___ —Deer hunting is at SD end. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —Next Monday is the shortest day. —Winter, astronomically, continues December 22- —The children's favorite tcpic -"Old Santa Claus." Everybody wishes for snow and good sleighing. —There is a strong demand for Holi day Cards this year. —Ladies' Tape Measures, always on band at tbe Journal Store. —lt is said that traffic on our rail road ia increasing weekly. —Reduced— Prices on Fur Caps at D. S. Kauffman & Co's store. Hunters bad their last shot at deer lor this season on last Tuesday. —TRELISES for flower pots, good and cheap, at the Journal Store. —Two Splendid Show Cases for sale, cheap. Inquire at the Journal Store. —Two weeks left of the old year. Get the good resolutions ready for the new. —THE BEST CHROMO LTJTHER POR TRAIT in the world, at the Journal Store. —Tnrb Kreamer killed two large raccoons on Monday morning on Fos ter's mouuUin. —Mr. Aaron Harter and wire, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday among their friends in town. —ln severe winter weather like this the cab drivers and teamsters are in deed to be pitied. —The revival in the Evangelical church is still in progress and meets with good success. —Several cords of wood wanted on subscription at this ofllce. Briig it in as soon as possible. By all appearances Millheim will have to shift without a music il con vention this winter. —John Royer, whose ankle was se verely sprain id some time ago, is again able to be around on the street. —The snow and rain on Sunday made a disagreeable slush and made walking ugly for church goers. —HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of Hides by S. R. Gettig, Co burn, Pa. 47-2 m. Mr. J. A. Feidler, of Bellefonte, one of the editors of the Keystone Ga zette, was seen in town on last Friday. --The last JOURNAL for 1885 will appear next week and we intend to make it especially atti active aud newsy. —FIVE AND Six CENTS CASH paid for Heavy Hides at A. J. Harter's cur rier shop, Penu street. Bring them in. I —You like cabbage, you know you do, but you can't bear the odor ; buy au "Odorless Ketile," and have done with it. " Truth —The hog- guessing season is about past., and the next guess you make is at what you might get for a Christmas present. „ Crushed to Earth —Do not forget the Literary Society on next Tuesday evening. An inter esting programme lias been arranged by the committee. wUL rise again; —Don't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. For sale by J. Spigelmyer, and D. S. Kauffman & Co. The * —One of the instructions which postmasters receive from Washington is to forbid lounging in and around their postoffices. Eternal Years of —Geo. W. Long,our grammar school teacher, has been nut sing a sore throat for the last week,which at this writing is growing better. God —Study the holiday advertisements in the JOURNAL and you will have uo trouble iu finding the right place to buy your presents. are hers." BEWARE OF FRAUDS.— Besure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Flectric Oil. It cures Colds, Croup, Asthma, Deafness, Rheumatism. And —A letter from P. B. Stover, Pleas ant Valley, Kansas, was unavoidably crowded out tnis week. Will appear in next week's JOURNAL. it is a —The country is running full of ped dlers, trying to sell their shoddy goods to the unwary. Keep your money aud patronize borne merchants. Truth —A New York oculist predicts that at least half the people of this country will be compelled to wear spectacles within the next fifty years. that will —George Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says; "Burdock Blood Bitters is tbe best preparation for the Blood and Stomach ever manufactured." lt ltise" —Samuel Reber, of Rebersburg, a painter by trade, died on Wednesday of last week, after a week's sickness. He was about 35 years of age. aga in and again, —The Journal store man has im proved his counters by pi icing new show cases upon them. His display of holiday goods is unrivalled. that the Mrs John Kreamer, left on Mon day morning's train for Altoona to spend the holidays with her parents, J. N. VanOrrner's, at tlmt place. Journal Store —Just received at this office a new supply of job type and we are now pre paied to execute artistic job work and at reasonable prices. Bring % in your orders. is —Mr. N. S. Schwarm,of Middleburg, Snyder Co., was a caller at the JOUR NAL office last Tusday afternoon. A real agreeable young gentleman whom we inyite to call again. "Boss" —Geo. Ulrich, our freight carrier, makes several trips daily to the station, and returns with his wagon loaded with merchandise every time. A good sign for a brisk holiday trade. for COMING IN !—Fresh from the city— our holiday stock. No shelf-worn goods, but everything new aud attract ive. Call at D. S. Kauffman & Co's store, Main street, Millheim, Pa. Substantial —Since H J. Kuizenknabe's depart ure for Harrisburg, A. A. Frank's house on Penn street stands empty and awaits an occupant. The owner will rent it at any time to a reliable party. and cheap —D. S. Kauffman & Co., the pros perous business firm of Millheim, come before our readers this week with their new advertisement. They have built up a fiue business, and always carry a large stock of excellent goods. Holiday Goods. WANTED— SOO customers to examine the new holiday stock at Ka tiffin an's store, Millheim, Pa. Don't forget that you will all have the same chance at selecting goods and saving money by availing yourselves of oursplended bar gains. Alt are invited to —John Kerstetter, Jr. uses the low er part of hia new bouss, which on ac count of the early winter could not be finished, for a shop, where he works on the different contract j >bs for next spring's buildings. J. D. Luse is as sisting him. Come and See —Several new residences to be erect ed in Millheim next Spring, are spoken of by some of our younger citizens. Such is good news, and we say—go a head. There is lots of room, and the I best investment for young housekeep ers is to build a borne of their own. The public schools of Mlllheim will close next Thursday for the holi day vacation anil teachers and scholars will enjoy a lelease from their studies for a week. NOTICE.— The new Process Roller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, is for sale at D. S. Kauff man & Co's new store, .Main street Millheim, Pa. Mr. John W. Mercer,of Laurelton, Union Co., Pa., was in town 011 Mon day on business for his brother, who is a foundryman. He also called on his friends and relatives. —H. A. Mingle, executor of the es tate of Elizabeth Cormun, late of Haines township, dee'd, advertises the sale of her real estate, to take place at Aaronsburg, Dec. 30th,'85,at 1 o'clock. —The funeral of Jacob Wolf, de ceased, was largely attended, the church at Aaronsburg being well filled. Rev. Deitzler preached a very appropri ate Germ.in sermon from Phil, 1:23. —From now until Christmas our al ready large stock will be increased daily by the arrival of new good 9. First come, first served. D. S. KAUFFMAN & Co. —Some of our exchau ges lemark that Spinal meningitis has again made its appearance in the State. Do not ex pose yourself to tbe cold and by so do ing avoid falling a victim to the dis ease. AN ERROR.— In our last issue we stated that Mr. John Hoffer, late of Beliefonte, was a brother of Mrs. Amos Alexander, late of this place. He was not her brother, but her brother-in-law by first marriage. —The first snow of the season fell on the 21st of November. The old saying is that consequently we will have 21 snows in this winter. The fourth snow fell last Sunday. At this rate the pre diction may come true. —The members of the U. B. church of this place presented their pastor, Rev. Wasaon, with a lot of provisions and other useful articles last Friday evening. The treat was of course well appreciated by the recipient. —Our barbers seem continually bent on changes and improvements in their shops. W. J. Spriuger last week rear ranged bis chairs and shelves, while Geo. Springer beaut ifled his room by hanging up several fine engravings. FRESH COMPLEXIONS.—If you have humors and pimples, boils and erup tions, it is because the system needs toning and purifying. Nothing will give you such good health, smooth and fresh skin and vigorous feeling as Sim mons Liver Regulator. —The scaffolds have been removed from the iuterior of the Ev.church and the floor is to be laid next. We under stand that it is the intention of the building committee to have the church completed for conference next March. The Reformed Sunday School, of Aaronsburg, expect to celebrate the nativity of our Lord on Christinas eve, 24th-inßtant.in a suitable manner. The services will consist of responsive read ing and music adapted for theocotsiuu. —A clear head is indicative of good health and regular habits. When tlie bodv feels heavy and languid, and the mind works sluggishly, Ayer's Cathar tic Fills will wonderfully assist to a re covery of physical uuoyancy and men tal vigor. The constipated should use them. —After a stay of several a mong his relatives, Mr. Frank Kauff man left for bis home in Northumber land county on Tuesday morning. Frank has made lots ot friends while here, who will gladly welcome him back on a more extended visit. We understand that it is the in tention of some of our veterans to or ganize aG. A. R. post in this town. A meeting for that purpose will be held in the parlor of the First National Ho tel on Saturday, Dec. 26th, 'BS. We hope the project may meet with good success. —Wilkesharre organized a new social society with "Anti Poking" for its name and with the object of stopping the bad fashion of "poking their noses into other people's business." There is cei tail ly lots of room for reform in this matter in all towns and villages, "Millheim not excluded." CHRONIC CATARRH.— I was troub led with chronic catarrh and gathering in head, was deaf at times, had dischar ges from the ears, unable to breathe through nose. Before the second bot tle of Ely's Creain Balm was exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Corbin, 923 Chest nut St., Philadelphia. 48-3t CARD OF THANKS —The undersigned and wife were quietly spending the ev ening, when they were surprised by the members and friends of the U. B. church, who took possession of his resi dence and loaded the table until it formed a pyramid of good things. We were prevailed upon to make a little speech, but a better reward than that are the smiles of God which we hope will rest upon them. A pleasant even ing was spent after which the good peo returned to their homes, realizing that it is better to give than to receive, and leaving their pastor with a glad heart. Eyer remembering the kind people we return our thanks and invoke God's richest blessings upon them. C. W. WASSOU. —SOMETHING more or less than live thousand different liver pills are on the market. Some good, some indiffeient, many bad and worthless. Life is too short to try them all, so if you want to be absolutely sure you are right get McDonald's "improved Liver Pills, and it you are not satisfied with the amount of benefit received you get your money back. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAYBc CO., Philadelphia Agents. - Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. SETTLEMENT. Musser <& Smith,the hardware men, will close their books on the 31st of December, 1885, and will after that adopt the CASH SYSTEM, on the basis of Quick Sales and Small Profits. All persons haying accounts to settle will please do so and oblige .MUSSER & SMITH. Millheim, Dec. 17, 1885. 2t Rev. M. L. Deilzler will hold regu lar services in the Luth. church at this place next Sunday evening. Catecheti cal instruction on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, and after that every other Saturday, and not eveiy week as we announced in our last issue. Rev. Deitzier has five good-sized clasies In charge and is unable to teach the Mill heim class weekly. —lt appears that the Lutheran Sun day Bchoo' will spare neither cost nor lubor to make their entertainment on Christmas eve a most delightful af fair for young and old and to celebrate the anniyersary of our Saviour's birth in a becoming manner. The call for funds to defray expenses was liberally responded to last Sunday forenoon and the interest manifested wa3 very en couraging. —lt's well enough to talk and brag about intended enterprises anu build ing wtuch will bo undertaken by you or anybody else, but after all a fine struc ture already erected is what talks. And In this connection we must not neglect to mention S. D, Musser's open sued at the rear end of the old hard ware building corner of Penuand Main street. It does great credit to the in genuity of the proprietor. —SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, the finest stock ever brought to Centre county at J. C. Condo's Shops, Penn Hall, Pa. Remember they are no trash, but the best maice, with the finest finish and tastiest ornamenta tions. Come and see before buying elsewhere, and secure some of the best bargains ever offered to purchasers in this line. 28-3t. "PEACE ON EARTH ANDGOOD-WILL TOWARDS MEN."—For nearly nineteen centuries these gracious words have touched the hearts of humanity with the warmth of Divine love. It is a pleasing thought that every year the Christmas time widens the circle of its forgiving and beneflcient influence. Pareuts repeat the story of the lowly Christ-child in the manger—God's great gift to the people ; tokens of loye and esteem pass from hand to band, estranged friends forget their differ ences, heart-aches are cured and troubles are smoothed over. Let us all then join in the sa.ne spirit on the Christmas d iy of 1 885 and endeavor to make the dty memorable to th little ones, to friends, to parents, and last but not least to the poor. Christinas should be the most joyous of holidays and two weeks hence we should all tie in a frame of mind to wish our fellow mortals a "Merry Christmas." —No other medicine has won for it self such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and a mong all people, as Aver's rvarsuparilla. It is the best combination of vegetable blood purifiers, with the I elide of Po tassium and Iron, ever offered to the public. —Last Thursday the great trial of John T. Cox, the muiderer of Milo Jump, at Northumberland, June 25th, 1885, commenced at Sunbury. Over three hundred witnesses are to be ex amined and the probabilities are that the case will take up a week. Hon. A. H. Dill, of Lewisburg, Hon. Chas. H. Wolfe, of the same place, Hon. S. P. Wolverton, of Northumberland Co., and Geo. Hill and s on, also residents of the county, are the counsel of defend ant. The other attorney from Lewis burg is Daniel Cox,a brother of the de fendant. He does not take an active part in the trial except to counsel with his brother attorneys. The attorneys foi the Commonwealth are District Attorney Mahan,Ex District Attorney Lewis Dewart, Geo. W. Zeigler, Esq., from Sunbury, and Cornelius Smith, Esq., from Scranton. It will be seen that the best talent is represented on either side, and that it will be a drawn battle. The trial creates intense ex citement throughout Northumberland and also neighboring counties. —Prof. Barret of St. Lawrence conn tv, N. Y., speaking of pulmonary dis eases, says : Not one death occurs now where twenty died before Downs' Elix ir was known. Over fifty years of con stant success places Downs' Elixir at the head of the long list of cough rem edies. For sale bv J. Spigehnyer, and D. S. Kauffman & Co. THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL SEIPION OF THE CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS' j INSTITUTE. Will le held in the Court j House, Bellefonte, Pa , beginning Dec. 28, 'BS at 1:39 p. m. and closing Jan. 1. lSsfi. The following evening lectures and entertainments will take place during the session: Monday evening, Dec. 2S -"Eastern Question," Dr. Atbeiton; Tuesday evening—National Work of W. C. T. U., Mrs. Mary M. Hunt ; Wednesday evening—Readings and Impersonations, A. P. Bui bank ; Thursday evening—State Education, Hon. Henry Houok; Thursday after noon, Dec. 31st will lie Directors' day. Instructors present during the Insti tute : Prof. D. C. Murphy, Central Normal School, History, Geography, Drawing. Prof. E. L. Kemp, Key stone Normal. General School Work, Natural History. Prof, Samuel Dodds, Stone Valley Academy. Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy State Superintendent. —LARGE LOT of Steroscopic Views, best American and Europeau Sceneries at the Journal Store. —TII?H is the way an Arkansas edit or appeals to ltia delinquent subscrib ers : "You may hive all the stars in a nail keg,hang the ocean on a rail fence to dry, put the sky in a gourd to soak, unbuckle the bellyband of eternity.and let out the sun and moon, but never delude yourself with the idea that you can escape that place on the other side of purgatory unless you pay the print er." —We see by trie Selinsgrove Tribune that Mr. M. L. YVugonseller, a com mercial travelling man, who frequently registers at the Musser House in this place, recently celebrated the 20th an niversary of his married life. Their residence in aforesaid town was filled witli many guests and the presents were numerous and costly, ltev. Yutzy ad dressed the happy bride and groom of twenty years ago in a few pointed and well-chosen remarks. AT THE FIRST NATIONAL HOTEL The following templing bill of fare will be dished up on Christmas day at the First National Hotel, S. T. Frain, Proprietor : Dinner— Roast Turkey, Roast Turk ey stuffed with oysters, Oyster Pot Pie, Stewed Chicken, Hoast Lamb, Itoast Beef, Hoast Pork. Appropriate side dishes including the rarest delicacies of the season will be on the table. Supper— Oyster Pie, Fried, Baked and Stewed Oysters, Fried Beef Steak, Mutton Chop, Pork Steak, Baked Rock fieh, Fresh Mackerel. A cordial invitation is extended to all to enjoy a fine Christmas feast. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. The butchering season is over. On Monday morning all the farmeis iD the neighborhood could be found at the blacksraithshop to have their hors es rough-shod. John Smith , our blacksmith, is on the sick list. Geo. Buck,Mi'lheim's photographer, was in our village last Friday with his instruments. We believe he did some work for Henry Keen. Last Friday evening there was a spelling bee in the Pike School House and by all reports a nice time was had. Smith Town prides itself on having two of the best spelleis in Penns Valley, namely Srniih and O sin an. Geo. lthy mstine, of Lock Haven, and Milton Kern of this place, two boss hunters,shot s'x fine raccoons on Brush mountain, north of here, last Friday. The next day it fairly swarmed with hunters,hut they returned home empty handed. On Saturday Ed. Swartz drove over Frank Duck's large dog with a two horse wagon and broke one of bis legs. Mr. Royer,of Bru shvalley only claim ed one of those cattle at Swartz's, the remaining two are still there wailing for an owner. W. C. Duck visited the Millheim schools the other day and is full of praise for the same. JUMBO. AARONSBURG. Four decrees belo.v zero last week. Ic< six inches th ick was taken from Weaver's dam last Satuid.y. C Rover, from Brushvalley, took dinner at Mr. Tlios. Yaiick's on last Fiiday. r. Rjei will be 90 jears old in Api il next. I). T T. Lei ker will build a furniture and repair shop on tlie Muar.t lots late ly purchase) of E Burd on North 2nd steet. The old shop on Mam strett will he used for a finishing and s-h s room. Mr. Fiedler, of the Bellefonte Key stone Gazette, was in town on last Fri day soliciting subscribers for his paper, lie was well satisfied witli his day's work in our little tow a. ANOTHER. Spring: Mills. Prof. Krise is now snugly housed in his new dwelling house at this place. Rev. James D. Wilson, D. D. spent a few days with his aged fattier last week. He has again returned to his field of labor in New York City. R. Kline, our veteran constable, was much excited on last Monday,a prison er having escaped his clutches. The constable is not a very good marksman, as he snot a number of times at the fugitiye, but missed *his mark eveiy time. Jacob I. Solt was out for raccoons on Monday last and as a reward for his labors returned with six larg9 speci mens. Jacob is a boss hunter. MADISONBURG. Mrs.Bitner and son are visiting at her brother's, Andrew Ocker, at this place. Benj. W. Royer lost two valuable colts last week, one is a spring colt, the other a four-yearling. The latter was insured in the Union county Mut ua' Livestock Insurance Company for $1.50. JUTiss Annie Gramley, of Nittany Val ley, will spend the winter with tier grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Royer. 11. It. Fiedler lost, two hogs Hie other d;ty. This makes in all IS which died for Mr. Fiedler this fall. Dr. I/e and ! Uriah Sliafer also lost one 1 ist week. E. 11. Rcber commenced bis singing on Monday evening with n class of a* bout 80 singers. Wish you good suc cess. Miss Idi Ocker returned home on Saturday from Coleport. Thus. Ilazel, who was shot in the arm last week, is able to bo around 1 again STILL. —Do NOT crucify the childien by compelling them to take the horrible, nauseous compounds usually sold as worm medicines, many of them as worthless as they are obnoxious, nut get a box of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. Purely vegetable. So easy and pleasant to take that the chil dren will never know a medicine is be- I ing administered. You will in addition ; secure the yery best vermifuge possible 'to produce. So sure are we of this that 1 in all cases of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist we cheerfully agree to refund the purchase price. One Box of McDonald's Worm Powders guaran teed equal to four bottles of any worm JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by.J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. &* .A.*§€ 3* T3UHIEHBM.T! Of Bargains in all oar Goods this Week! % Low Prices Tell The Story ! Come and be Convinced I CUSTOMERS " ARE REMINDED That the Best Choice can be had by CALLING EARLY! D. S. KAUFFMAN & CO., Street, 1?q. | ' ' " ' ——— THE GREAT CT LIVER Wjffft.? DISEASE. OVIADTniie ■ Bitter or hid te,in mouth• dTmrlUma! to"** coited white or covered with a Wown fur; pain in the back, sides, or Joints—often mistaken for Rheumatism: aour atamaeh; ion* of ap petite | sometimes nausea and waterhrash, or indigestion; f.staler cy and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and U* i keadaekel loss of memory, with a painful sen sation of having failed to do something which ought to have heen done; debility | low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes: a dry cough; fever; rest lessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and. If allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, PURELY VEGETABLE, AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Praprpsia. Sonatina! ion, Xiiiionaneaa, ick Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depreaalon, Bowel Complainta, Etc., Etc., Etc., Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor pid Liver to a healthy aiftion. It acts without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation. It regulates the Liver, and causes the bile to act as the purge. The excess of bile being removed, a tonic effect is produced and health is perfectly restored. The Regulator is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. For all diseases in which a laxative, altera tive or purgative is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World I MRR . I THERE IS BUT ONE SIRSONS LIVER REGULATOR! See that you get the genuine, with the red Z on front of Wrapper, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., SOLS PROPRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA I An Efficient Remedy In all cases of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections is AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. AS such it is recognized and fjrescribed by the medical profession, and □ many thousands of families, for tho past forty years.it has been regarded as an invaluable' household remedy. It is a preparation that only requires to be taken in very small quautlties, and a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, save fife. There is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved the lives of great numbers of persons, by arresting the development of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, and by the cure of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every familv whero there are children, as it Is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and the cure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. 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