gfct fpiUllfiw THURSDAY, DEC. 2ND, ISS6. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. The Bellefonte Police force sports new uniforms. -First-class job work doue at the JOURNAL office. A full supply of all kinds of Gloves just received. D. S. Kauffiuan & Co. —A fine show case for sale, very cheap. Inquire at the Journal Store. —Those preserved Citrons a .d Cran berries at Stover's grocery ou Main street. Miss Ida Springer, of Selins Grow, is visiting her mother and brother of this place. —Gov. Pattlson and a party of hunt ers are at present in the mountains near Tyrone hunting deer. —Are you aware of the fact that they have the prettiest and cheapest tmirrors in town at Kauffmau's'store ? —The State College cadets expect to alteud the inauguration of Governor elect Beaver at Harrisburg, Jan. 18th. The fact that you rend the newspaper is evi dence that you desire to keep posted up i' what is going ou. This paragraph is to inform you that Drydoppcl ■ Borax Nonp 1- the best soap made iu America. Try it. —Catarrh is a constitutional disease. Hood's £>arsaparilla is a constitutional remedy. It cures catarrh. Give it a trial. —Mr. and Mrs James Hoover, of MifHinburg, are at piesent visitiug the latter's parents, J. W. Adams, of North street. —Many of our young folks and 3ome of those who are uot quite so young anymore ate getting ready for a brisk coasting season. —Frank, of Bellefoute, intends to open a brauch of his Great Novelty - Store in Millheim in a week or so. Bargains for everybody. —Speaking about hogs, D. L. Zerby takes the belt iu this town. lie killed two on Tuesday the heaviest of which weighed 547$ pds. Fine ! —Mr. Simon King,after a two week's spell of sickness, which closely confined him to the house, is able to be about again, we are glad to say. Peter M. Walizer is in the patent gate business, and has a sample of the gate for which he is agent on the cor ner of Maiu and Penu streets. Mrs. Ann Hooveman has just re turned from a prolonged visit to friends in Lewisburg. A sisler of her deceased husbaud is t present her guest. —H. H. Weiser and W. R. Weiser are the executois for the estate of their deceased father, Samuel Weiser, Sr., and their notice appears under legal advertisements. —Auy doubts which have, been in Dr. Gutelius' mind as to the aggress iyeness of the Mdlbeim uewsboys were dispelled by last Saturday's interview with one of tbem. —J. Eisenbuth informs the public that be has added to his diug stock the celebrated KEYSTONE MALT WHISK EY and other pure liquors. Sold only on prescriptions of physicians,for med ical use. 33-Gm. —Rev. Z. A. Yearick wishes to re mind the Reformed people of Millheim - that next Sunday is their "Envelope day." and that there will be seivices in the U. B. church in the evening. —FRANK'S! FRANK'S!! FRANK'S!!! Frank's Great Novelty Store will open shortlv with the cheapest line of goods ever brought to Millheim. Corner of Main and Penu streets, Old Hardware stand. —For good, fresh and cheap Dates, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Oranges, Lem ons, Bananas and all kinds of fruit D. S. Kauffman & Co. have the inside track. This is saying a good deal but it is nevertheless true. —Rey. M. L Deitzler will hold di vine services at Penns Creek next Sab bath at 10 o'clock, a. m. Communion services at Millheim on the same day at 2 o'clock, p. m.,aDd regular services at Coburn in the eyening. —For some reason or other the meet ing appointed for last .Monday eveniDg to organize a literary society was not attended well enough to succeed with the project. The prime movers reques l the presence ot all interested on next Monday eyening to try again. —SOMETHING more or let>s than five thousand different liyer pills are on the market. Some good, some indifferent, 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 if you are not satisfied with the amount of benefit received you get your money back. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY&CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenbuth, Millheim, Pa. —THE attention of our readers is di rected to the advertisement of Munii & Co., patent solicitors, in another col umn. Their name is familiar to pat entees through >ut the country. In connection with the publication of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN for the past forty years, they have made the draw ings and specifications for more than one huqdred thousands inventions, and their facilities for obtaining patents were neyer better than now. —Wait for Frank's opening. —As the weather crows co der we may look for a brisker marriage boom. Millheim Journal. Will you please tell us why.—Philipsburg Journal. Because it's easier n cold weather to "freeze on." See ? —Some of the property holders in this borough seem to be exempt from the general law of cleaning off thtir sidewalks after the fall of a deep snow. llow is this, Messrs. Council ? —Between 12 and 15 inches of snow fell on Thursday (Thanksgiving day) aud the sleigh bells jingled merrily the day after. By this time some of it has melted and the beauty of the beautiful is soiled considerably. —Some of our merchants seriously think of getting up some novel holi day advertising scheme. They are those who rightly estimate the value of printer's ink and as a consequence meet with continued success. —At about 4 o'clock on Monday morning of last week the barn of Jacob Weaver, near Pine Grove Mills, with all its contents, including live stock, except one cow aiul one call, were de stroyed by lire. The loss is estimated at nearly S4OOO. —Mrß.Sarah Eltlinger.of Woodward, will sell a valuable tract of land,several town lots, and a good town property, consisting of a dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings, at public sale on Saturday, December ISth, on her premises. For particulars see bills. MEAT FOR WINTER. Moyer & Kreamer's meat market on Main street will be kept open during the coming winter and persons wishing to buy large quantities of beef for butchering time will do well to apply at their place of business before buying elsewhere. 45 It —Harry Cohen,the New York Cheap Store man vacated the old Hardware store room on Main street on Tuesday and a Mr. Frauk, of Bel'efonte, will take possesiou of the room next week with a stock of novelties. Sorry to lose Harry,he was a genial aud popular merchant. —The four persons who were con cerned in the riot at Bellefonte on the day of the Blaine reception plead guilty at last week's court and were sentenced as follows : W. V. Emery $75 tine and his part of the costs ; Gibens, S4O and costs; Evey and Sotners each $25 tine and costs. PRIVATE SALE.— The property of John Swartz, Sr., late of Millheim, de ceased. on North street, is offered for sale from now until January Ist, next. If not sold then, it can be rented for the year 1837. Apply to or address GEO. W. SWARTZ, Executor, Lewistown, Pa. CHOICE C LOVERSEED FOR SALE.— The undersigned h;is a large quantity of extra cloverseed on hand aud for sale. Persons in need of this article will please call on me at my residence in Haines township or address me at Aaronsburg, Pa. W. W. POWER. 42-Gt. —B. O. Deininger, Esq., and daugh ter Frankie, started on an eastern trip last Saturday morning. Miss Deining er is spending a week with relatives in York, Pa., while her father is buying his stock of holiday goods in Philadel* phia'aod is visiting friends in Reading. They expect to return to-morrow eve ning. —Rev. Ileckman preached to the Methodist congregation last Sunday evening in the Lutheran church. On Monday evening he commenced pro tracted meeting in the basement of the M. E. church, which will likely be con tinued until the quarterly meeting on the 11th inst. From next Sunday on the M. E. S. school will be held regularly in the basemen* of the church and at the usual hour. —The Pennsylvania Central Musical Association will hold its 14th annual convention in F. C. Moyer's Musical College,Freeburg,Suyder Co..Pa., com mencing Monday.Jan. 10,1887, to con tinue one week. The conyention will be directed by Prof. F. C. Moyer,the pro prietor of the college. Eminent talent from the neighboring counties will pai ticipate. PUBLIC SALE OF ILLINOIS HORSES. —Mutthersbough & Zerbe will sell at public sale, at the Musser House sta bles, Millheim, Pa., Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 1886, at one o'clock p. m. a lot of fine horses and mares, selected with great care by an experienced buyer in Illinois. Farmers and others should not miss this rare opportunity to secure some extra good horse stock. —Last week's Centre Hall Reporter gives an account ot an accident which happened to Dr. Jacobs, of that place, on Saturday a week ago,and which will confine him to the house for several weeks. His horse run away and became unmanagable. To save several children who were in the road ahead of him he jumped from the buggy and succeeded in quieting the runaway horse. But in leaping from the buggy he had the misfortune to sustain a painful fracturo of his right ankle. REDEDICALION —The reopening of the M. E. Church at Millheim, will take place on Dec. 11th and 12th. Key. Geo. Leidy, Presiding Elder of the Altoona District, and Rev. E. J. Gray D. D. President of the Williams port Dickinson Seminary will be pres ent to preach, and conduct the ser vices. All neighboring Pastors and their congregations are cordially in vited to be present on the occasion. ISAAC HEOKMAN, Pastor. —We understand that the IT. B. Sun day school also contemplate holding a Christmas entertainment. —lt would seem that the real,genuine winter has come and present indica tions are that building operations are stopped for th's season. This is by no means a pleasant experience for our Knitting Mills company as they had calculated to see tho factoiv in opera tion with t! e beginning of 1887. How ever it is their intention to continue the woik whenever the weather per mits. —Every day addstothe great amount of evidence as to the curatiye powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Letteis are con stantly being received from all sections of the country, telling of hem-tits deriv ed from this great medicine. It is uu equaled for general debility, and as a blood purifier, expelling every trace of scrofula or other impurity. Now is the time to take it. Prepared by ('. J. Hood & Co., Lowell,Mass. Sold t>y all druggists. A SURPRISE FOR CHRISTMAS.— The publisher of that bright and interest ing Magazine, known as The Home Journal, will actually send it for three months on trial free , as a Holiday Gift, to every one sending them at once their address and three 2-cent stamps for postage, etc. As the regular price of this popular publication is 81.00, every reader should grasp this golden oppor tunity, and address immediately. THE HOME JOURNAL, BuffaIo,N.Y. —Mr. Geo. P. Bible, the erudite ed itor of the Centre Democrat , Bellefonte, lias accepted a call from the trustees of the Lock Haven Normal School to fill the vacant position of professor of elo cution in that institution. He only consented to do so however, until the place can be tilled permanently. Mr. J. A. Swavely, foreman of the Demo crat office, will attend to Mr. Bible's duties as associate editor. We con gratulate Mr. Bible upon his promo tion. —Though the weather was exceed ingly unpleasant on Thanksgiving day about tifty guests enjoyed the sumptu ous meals which W. G. Rook, the land lord of the National Hotel, had prepar ed for the occasion. The elaborate bill of fare was dished up to tlie letter and every course did credit to the pleasant landlady and her able cooks. All those prest-nt agreed that it was unquestion ably the most delicious dinner they ev er partook of and concluded that it was "good to be there." In the evening the band was invited to be present and take a hand at the supper tables. A few lively tunes by the boys topped off the pleasures of the day nicely and ev erybody there seemed satisfied that Thanksgiving day had been celebrated in a very pleasant manner. A FATAL DRAUGHT.— Frank Boyer, aged about 10 years, son of Mr. W. H. Boyer, has been employed by attorneys Dill & Beale to attend to their morning fire and put their office in shape for oc cupation during the day. This (Thurs day) morning, he came early to attend to this duty, intending to go out hunt ing during the day, in company with a comrade, Frank Weitz, who came with him to the office. In the momentaiy absence of Wertz, Boyer seized a small bottle containing a liquid, and drank the contents, which prove to be carbol ic acid. Wheu Wertz leturned, Boyer was on his feet, bending forward, with his hands clasped across h ; s stomach, and evidently suffering excruciating pain. He could not give Weriz any explanation, in consequence of his dis tress. Wertz ran out for assistance. Mr. Stetler, of the Cameron House, came across the street, and the two ob tained medical assistance at the ear liest possible moment. The doctors did all they could to relieve the suffer er, knowing, however,that the draught could not fail to produce death. After suffering about an hour and a half, he was released by death.— Lctoisbury Chronicle. —Report of Millbeim Primary School for month ending, Nov. 29th. No. in attendance, males 33, females 33, to tal 73, average attendances ties 29, fe males 33, total 62, per cent of attend ance, * males 90, females 90, total 90. Visitors, Prof. D. M. Wolfe, Supt., Lilly Eisenhuth, Mary Luse, Carrie Swengle, Gertie Musser, Katie lirumgard, Maggie Snook, Mrs. W. K. Alexander, Charles Musser, Charles Swengle, Freddie Brumgard and Mr. D. L Zerby, Dir. M. C. GEPIIAKT, Teacher. Report of North Street school for month ending, Nov. 29th. No. in at tendance, males 27, females 20, total 53; average attendance, mtles 23, fe males 23, total 46; per cent, of attend ance, males 90, females 90, total 91. Visitors, F. F. Wetzel, Prof. D. M. Wolf, Adolph Miller, Daniel Auman, Wm Kinsel and Miss Princen. D. G. SMITH, Teacher. - —REPORT of Gram ley's school, Miles township, for tho month ending Nov. 19th, 1886—Jno. C. Morris, teacher : No. of scholars enrolled, males 19, females 14, total 33. Percent, of at tendance, males 87, females 91, tota' 89. The following are the names of scholars who missed no time ; Orvis C. Walker, Jno. W. Snyder, Jon. S. Condo, Thos. 11. Wolfe, Jos. E. Span gler, Elsie It. Lee, Katie V. Condo, Ella Snyder, Ida M. Comedeiner. Vis itors : Rev. Dotterer, Henry St it zer, Ira E. Spangler, Jon. Spangler, sr., Dr. Swartz, Jacob 'Gephart, Dir., Jon. Sheetz, Geo. Gramley. —H ; M, 0 and 7 els. paid for hides or in exchange for leather, by A. J. IIAUTEU, Millheim, Pa. —J. It Smith & Go's delivery wagon ariived here from Milton on Tuerday and brought the new and elegant furni ture for tlie Methodist Church. A fresh snow fell on Tuesday and yesterday and the festive cutter is on the "go" again. The weight of the snow threatens to break the telephone wires and we may look for an interrup tion of telephonic connection with Co hum almost at any time. The wires of J. Spigelmyer's private phone were all down yesterday morning. —IT IS in order now for every manu facturer to praise and extol the virtues of his cough medicine, and claim it ev er so much better than any other. On square business principles the proprie tor of I)r. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough .Medicine says if you are not sat isfied with the relief and benefit obtain ed, if you do not consider it well worth the price paid for it, then take the emp ty bottle back to your dealer and get your money. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim, Pa. —The I. O. of G. T., of Millheim, will hold a festiyal in the skating-rink on New Year's afternoon and evening. The refreshments will bo icecream, oysters, and cake. The amusement of a cake-walk|will be extended to all. A cordial idvitatjon is extended to ev ery one. H. K. LUSE, ] MRS. J. F. IIARTKR, I 41 J. W. LUSE, J- General Com. M. C. GKFUART, I GEO. BUCK, J MERCHANTS, HEAD THIS.—TO those subject to the vexations of business life, dyspepsia and a feeling of debility, irritability nud despondency, we say, take Simmons Liver Regulator. The Regulator is free from any injurious mineral substance ; not disagreeable ; can be taken at any time without inter fering with business or pleasure. It is gentle, safe, and a good digeator. It is unequaled in the cure of piles,constipa tion, bail breath, sick headache and bilious complaints. —Do NOT crucify the children by compelling them to take the horrible, nauseous compounds usually sold as worm medicines, many of them as worthless as they are obnoxious, but 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 ing administered. You will in addi i tion secure the very best vermifuge pos sible to produce. So sure are we of this that in all cases of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist we cheer fully agree to refund t he purchase price. One box of J/c Dona Id's Worm Powders guaranteed equal to four bottles of any worm syrup. JOIINSTON, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. DECEMBER 7TII AND BTH. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.—To the Public Dr. Clemens, graduate of the Universi ty of Pennsylvania, and of twenty-five years' experience,whose principal office is at Allentown, Pa., specialist in all chronic affections, and who treats prin cipally by inhalations, will visit Will iamsport once a month for the purpose of examining patients for all chronic affections, and who areditficult to treat in any other way. After the examin ations, all remedies, including inhal. ations, wifi be sent to the patients from his regular olfice. Will be in Bellefonte 011 Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 7th and Bth, 1886, with olfice at the Brock erhoff House and will attend patients from Tuesday evening to Wednesday evening, Dec. 7th and Bth. Do not for get the dates. 11. S. CLEMENS, M. D. N. P.—Send for testimonials. Bucklen's Arnica Salye. TUB BEST SAI.VE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For saie by J. Eisenhuth. When Baby WM sick, we gave her Caatoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whon she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Neighboring News. AARON SBURG. Dr. E. J. Deshler and Jesse Wert connected their pavements with a sub stantial crossing. L. I). Kurtz and bis daughter, Lizzie, from Mifiliiiburg, were here to atteud Mr. San key's funeral. Some fellow paid a nocturnal visit to 11. 11. Weaver's smoke bouse. The would-be thief was disturbed and left without even a sausage. Some of the brick pavements in the neighborhood of our post olfice need re pairing very badly. Mr. J. F. Cla k, from New Jersey, a studenWof Bucknell University, Lewis burg, in company with Chas. Musser, spent a few days with the latter gentle man's parents, Mr. M. M. Musser's. Molly looked as pleasant as a basket of chips. Miss Fritz, from Mt. Carmel, Nor thumberland Co., is visiting at Mr. D. 11. Lenker's. Blacksmith Frank Weiser is putting up a new shop immediately south of Lew Mench's barn, on Rachel's way. , Some one reported that there will be a musical convention in our town some time this winter. Although not defi nite we hope the report will finally move correct. Mr. John Bright hying northwest of of town has lately been confined to a bed of sickness. lie is under medical treatment. We very much admired the tone of the new bell cf the Millheim M. E. church last Sunday morning. Of course flie Colonel knows how to ring if. ANOTHER. COBUKN. From the number of people butcher ing around here Iho hst \\ finally weighed and tipped the scales at 433. Mr. Bressler follow ed by butchering two porkers and not to be outdone in the line of pork weigh ed them and reports Ml pounds, one of the hogs weighing 453 lbs. This puts Bressler to the head in this valley. John Sheets, of uear Wolf's store, had the misfortune the oilier day to cut an ugly gash in the upper part of hi 3 foot while chopping wood. Now Mr. Editor I must make men tion of a matter which may not prove interesting reading, but which, for the sake of justice and fairness needs clear ing up. It seems that there are some young men in this neighborhood who consider it a smart trick to raise and circulate false reports. I have refer ence to the article which appeared in my communication of last week in re gard to chickens and pie stealing. The information which was handed me by certain two fellows who don't deserye the name of gentlemen,for facts turned [ out to be nothing but lies made up with the intention of injuring the I character of the persons uocused. I Furthermore it may be said that the slandered parlies are the superiors of ! their accusers in every respect. Let these young jackanapes remember that instead of gaining any fiiends they have made lots of enemies by their precious news and your correspondent will hereafter spot that kind of report ers when gathering news for I he JOUR NAL. SQUIBOB. . Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at home equal to llmnl's Sarsaparilla. In I/OWni, Mass.. where it is made, it is now, as it has been for years, the leading medicine for purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This '• good name at home" is "a tower of strength abroad."' It would require a volume People to print all Lowell people have said in favor of Hood's Of Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert I rttt/nl I Estes, living at 28 East Pine Street, Lowell, for 15 years employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president of the Erie Telephone Company, had a large running sore come on his leg, I which troubled him a year, when he began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The sore soon grew less in size, and in a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy,2l4Cen tral Street, Lowell, had PrBIS© swellings and lumps UAAH'S on las face and neck, OO u o which Hood's Sarsapa- Sarsaparilla rilla completely cured. Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wife of the First As j sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that for lf> years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks camo on every fort night. when she was obliged to take her bed, ! and was unable to endure any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after a time the attacks ceased entirely. Many more might be given had we room. On the recommendation of people of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ?1; six for £. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar FALL AND WINTER MIILJiWiIT ! -£IBB6 - 1887. >• * v. Ai\ OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED Hats, Bonnets, Caps, &c. wili constantly be kept in stock at my place on Maip St. Milllieim, Pa. My selection of sEnccs, pillions, rfcnlluvs, gin (Ornaments, J-loirrrs, Sr. is large and varied enough to SUIT ALL TASTES. Call on me If in need of anything in my line. t Satisfactory work guaranteed. liydiei G. Tkr Mieirtfiowi it's and fonfffllon'io lt'sioi tltat Joyful season. My atoek Is novor stale and old, but always CHOICE AND FRESH. Remember that you will every time net SI.OOWQRTIi FOR SI.OO The following are but a few of the countless articles which will be on my shelves from now out: Groceries, J'RESER VED CITRONS, J'RESER VED COCONUTS, CRA NR ERRIES t PR UNES, PR UN EE LA S A PEA CJ/ES FRENCH CURRENTS, ft A IS INS, PUR E A ND UNCO LOR ED TEA S CA N\J:D FU ur T, FA NOT SO A P IMPEItIA L Sweet CHOCOLA TE Full Drug Department • where you will find tlie most complete line of pure and Unadulterated Drugs and Patent Medicines. Confectioneries, French Mixture*, Cream Chocolates, Ron Rons, CREAM U'UTNUT\ Caramel*. Oranr/GSi Lemons, iPt fail to call, One and All! J. W. STOVER. Did you hear something DROP? If not DROP IN and try some of those -GROCERIES— just received at J. W. LOSE'S GROCERY No. 32 Main Street. Also received the finest Sweet Potatoes, Peaches, AND OTHER PROVISIONS to be had in the market. Big rop in the prices of some of my goods. Among my new goods Salad Oil aDd Soap deserve most mention. My stock of Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars &c. &c. &c. is always complete and the best CATARRH ELYS ■j -V - ifi CREAM BALM on " ;HE^J COLD inHEAD CATARRH HAY FEVER r ot a liquid, SmtjT or l*ovtxter. Free Inj u rio u & UftfAnL ■ I Druns and Offensive HAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, registered. 00 ets. Circulars free. ELY BROTHERS. Druggists, Owego, N. Y. 44—K 3PPWS |©(CAPCINR©P W POfaMASTER HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. The neatest, quickest, saiest and most power ful remedy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Weakness, colds in the chest and all aches and pains. En dorsed bv 5,000 Physicians and Druggists of the highest repute. Benson's Plasters promptly relieve and cure where other plasters and gjyasy salves, liniment and lotions, are abso lutely useless. Beware of imitations under sim iliar sounding names, such as "capiscum, 1 "Capuchin," "Capsieine," as they are utterly worthless and intended to deceive. ASK FOR BENSON'S AND TAKE NO OTHEKS. All druggists. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Proprietors, New York. 44-4t THIS PAPER sif £ "ss? p I nlv ifil kl ROWLLL & CQ*S Newspaper Advertising "Snreau (10 Sprues Street), where alver- nj ■■■■■ \Jf f\ ft I/ lOKIvi