jjihe fflillhtim Journal. THURSDAY, NOV. 18, ISBO. DEISOGER & RI'IIILLER, Editors aud Proprietors. Local Department. "Laiidslile fioni the Cash Store Store.' We can sell you goods 20 jicr cent cheaper than you can buy them in Penns Valley. "Overdrawn? "No bir. not up to truth bv oceans. In every day-lite you find shipwrecks, who, if they have to tight the battles over again, would fight and conquer under that excelsior Banner upon whose sPkcn folds were printed in ineffaceable letters of gold, ''that, si lent, solid, omnipotent inonosylable, "Cash," the secret of our low prices We submit our prices below, and all we ask is a comparison with old time prices." We do not imitate in prices but a id prices to beat solid Jacts. " Roasted cor Tee - ID cents. Green " 16 " Essence " " Corn Starch 9 '* Rest white suwar I<> " Good brown sugar S " Rice 9 " Ir mstone china Teas 50 " Common " •' — 15 " Goblets O5 " Turkey lied Hank'ief, 10 " Roller Sftlspenders 25 " Fire Shovels l5 44 Barkers Horse Powder 15 " Good Syrups 11 e. qt— 40 o tral Frishmuth Smoking Tob. original 00 " Appleton A Muslin o"S '* Blenched " UaloOO" llress Goods —— " Black Cashmere - —• 44 Men's Hats- ' Roy s * 4 40 -Men's Cardigan Jackets (lined; 1 o*' Gum Coats -00 , Kip Boots ' Clares O. N. T. Machine thread Uf> cor aS " doz 12 dozen sliirt buttons -... Oc " 14 How S Fills 05 ' Good Over Alls - 45 44 Suit Undeweat, Shirt, Drawers .....CO •• Sfboo 4 Crayon - - IT 4 * 1 m Harrisons W. Fluid -5 44 Ladies Felt Skirts 65 4 Large assortment of Ladies Coats, and Mens Gum Boots, lower than the low est. The New Cash Store, Penn Street, Millheim, Pa. A good ten-plate stove for sale at tho Journal ollice. —School crayons at 10 cunts per box containing a gross, at the Journal store. —The time table of the P. & E. rail read has been changed, of which please take notice. —llyatt'a celebrated wire bound slates of every size and price at the Journal store . —Whoever lost that good, heavy, left-handed woolen iuitten on Monday morning can have it free of charge by calling at the Journal office. —A complete line of clocks at O. A. Sturgis' Jewelry store. lie sells a first rate eight day "strike" clock at four dollars. Did you ever hear the like ? —Stafford's Chemical Writing Fluid is fast crowding out of use ail other inks. For sale at the Journal store. —Don't fail to lead the new adver tisement of the Philadelphia Branch Stoie, Bellefonte, Pa. It sounds like business straight through. —Avers Pills are the best of ail pur gative for family use. They are pleas ant, safe and sure, and excel all other Pills in healing and curative qualities. —The job work done in theJourna Office will compare well with any work done elsejwhere and the prices are re markably low. Give ns a call. —A complete line of Gent's.and Ladie's Underware, Hosiery, Neck ties, Kerchiefs, Collars and other fur nishing goods at the Journal store. —A Liverpool, Perry county clergy man recently married a pair from the rural districts and received a lot of dried apples, and a large pumpkin for his marriage fee. —The Journal has secured the ser vice of a good, racy local correspon dent— Jim Schroder byname, at Wood ward. Jim writes well for so young a boy. Do you know him? —Mr. Wm. N. Auraan, a workman at Deiniger & Musser's Marble Works, bad been down with typhoid fever for some wfeks past, but has again fully recovered. —lf you have any business in Belle fonte by all means call at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store for a suit of clothing, aud if you even have no busi ness it will pay well to go anyhow. Lewiu has the boss clothing store IC the county. —The population of Strasburg had an increase of one the other day, in consequence of which our otherwise clever jeweler is the happiest, sau ciest cuss we have seeD these many days. The new-comer will never vote the Republican ticket, and in this re spect is an improvement on tbe father. —On Saturday two harsh made their appearance at the U. B. church at the west end of town. They were very soon discoyered and in an instant the whole town was thrown into an intense excitemeut. The animals were swift ly pursued and one of them shot at the mountain north of town. The stock holders soon declared and made a div idend and each fellow we :t his way re joicing with his share of the venison. —Just receiyed at the Journal store a line lot of Germantown Wool, Zeph yrs, Cotton and Woolen Knitting Yams. HOLD ON AND LISTEN!—J. Willis Musser is on the road again buying up j Calves and PouUry, for which he pays the very highest market price and the solid cash. This is an announcement worth your attention. tf —The excitement of the campaign was hardly over, when a new occasion for a giand booiu took the place of the same. The astonishing lo.v prices at the Journal Store in Millheim are the cause of the fuss. Everybody is crowd ing around to got a hold ot a 5 cent wire bouiul slate, or a 5 cent copybook, or penny pencils, or 16 cent gross boxes of Crayons. All goods marked at ; rock bottom prices. | —lt is admitted on nil hands that j the work turned out by Deiuinger & Musser is second to none made in the central part of the state. While the quality of the stock they use is a sup erior grade their prices are leasonable and uniform. It is their constant ef fort to continue to merit the confi j dence and liberal .patronage of the I public. 3t. —By special request a German eve ning school will bo held this winter in Millheim, under the direction of Mr. Adolph Miller, to commence on Mon day, the 22nd iast. Terms: SOcts for 20 lessons, 2 lessons each week, viz. Monday and Frid ly. evenings. The branches to be taught will be Beading and Writing. —CHURCH DEDICATION.— On Nov. 21st, ISSO, the newlv erected church east of Logansville, Sugar Valley, wii bo dedicated to the service of the tri une God. Bishop T. Bowman, has been engaged and will "conduct the services. Preachers aiul the public are cordially invited to bj present on the occasion. D. I*. KLINE, Pastor. ATTENTION ! Mr. MICHAEL LAMEY'S gunsmith' shop, on.Peun Street, Millheitn is ttie place for the Finest Single and Double Barrel (runs, which will be sold at the lowest price. AI3O a full stock of am munition for sale. •Repairing of any kind promptly and cheaply done. A literal patronage is respectfully requested. . 4t A BOLD BURGLARY.— On Sunday night, Nov. 7th, the store of Wm. I'. Hillbish at Mclvees Half Falls, this county, was entered bv a set of Burg lavs and the sate blown open and its valuable contents stolen, consisting of a SSO cheek of. the Middletown Bank, a SSO check drawn by Joseph Clemens, endorsed by James Weiser,oll the New port Bank, and a $14.04 check (irawn by Ccnyngham & Co. of Wilkesbarre, and about $330.00 111 cash. Also all the Postage stamps belonging to the Post office at that place. A reward of SIOO.OO is offered for the recovery of the money and the arrest of the burg lars.— Selinsjro:e Times. —On Tuesday the 9th iust. Gov. Iloyt issued his warrants for the ex ecution of Daniel F. Sullivan and Pat rick Ilayes, at Philadelphia, Jan. Gth next, and George Smith and Catharine Miller, at Williamsport, 011 the same day. Sullivan murdered, his para mour, Josefme F. Irvin. Ilayes mui dercd his wife, Bridget O'Keefe, and Smith and Mrs. Miller murdered An drew Miller, husband of Mrs Miller. When in addition to the above we look to the Raber murder in Lebanon county, the brqtal Kintzler murder in Snyder county, the recent horrid mur derof old man Finkbocn, in Northum berland county, we need not go down south to see murder and crime. Penn sylvania seems to have more homicide cases than any state in the Union, with the possible exceptiou of Texas. INDIAN SUMMER.— lndian Summer is a period of warm, pleasant weather which usually occurs every year over the Norhern portion of the United States, after Atumnal storms, and of ten continuing for two or three weeks. It is not regular in the period of its recurrence, but usually conies about the middle ol November. It is char acterized by a clear sky, and by a hazy or smoky atmosphere, especially near the horizon. The name is said to be derived from the custom of the Indians to use this time in preparing their stores of food for the winter. Other authorities say that it is so called by the Indians themselves, who regard this season as the gift of the God of the Southwest, who sends the South west winds, and to whom they believe their souls go after death. —Report ot Milllieim Grammar School for the week ending Noy. 12th 1880. No. ot pupils. Males—l7. Females— -17. No, of pupils tardy at roll call at various times during the week. Males— -13. Females—l 6. Per cent, of attendance during the week. Males—Bo. Females—o2. To tal—B6. Visitors—l. While nearly till have been taruy at some time during the week, yet there ! is a decided improvement, in this di rection. Some have been tardy but once, and some twice, that heretofore were tardy at almost every roll call. Still there is room for improvement. The recitations are good. With the exception of a few pupils, who are not so apt to commit to memory as others, all are improving fast. On the whole the school is moving along rather suc cessfully. Parents your encourage ment will serve a grand purpose. D. L. Zerby, Teacher. —We dery any man or boy either.to name a single article in the line of clothing or belonging to a geniloman'a out lit that Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store does not keep, and sell as low as can be bought within a radious of fif ty miles. far the MilUiMm Journal. An Agreablo Surprise. Last Thursday the pastor of the Madisonburg Reformed sent a messenger to all tho members of that Church, with a request, to meet. o:i the following morning at their New Church to attend to some very impor tant business. As a matter, of course, every one was inquisitive to know what this "verv important business" should be. Inquiries were mule to bud out, but no one knew. No alternative was left but patiently wait until next morning. Ilence on Friday, early in the morning, the lequest of the pastor was obeyed—and neatly all the mem bers came to see "win t in tho world" was come to pass. Well, what did they lind? Why, here was Mr. B. M. Hoyer with his team, and on tho wag on an 825 pound Bell for their new church! Where does it come freer? Who ordered it? were tho Questions asked. The answer given was, go and see on the 8011. Where they read as follows: "From McShane & Co. Bal timore, Mil," —"Presented to Christ's Reformed Church at Madisonburg, Nov. stb, 18S0. By George and Sarah Shafer." This was truly a surprise*, for no one knew of the coming of such a worthy gift, except a few, llow glad all felt that they came to learn the "very important business"! lc is worth while to feel glad and thankful when good friends put such a desirable and valuable gift in one's baud, —a gift worth 228 dollars! Well may each member have exclaimed: God bless the donors! Such, truly was the senti ment of every heart present. List Sunday afternoon this beauti ful bell seat forth its tirst musical peals from the lofty §yire to call the people together to worship in the chape' of the new church for the first time. The Church will be ready for dedi cation till about New Year. W. M. T. NEWS FROM BRUSII. The epizootic is in our valley. The butchering ball has commenced rolling—the heaviest porKer so far was slaughtered by Jac Shultz. Its weight was over 400 lbs. The atmosphere 'is very keen up here in Brush —suppose it to be some what milder down in Peuns. The Reformed congregation at Mad isonburg worshipped in their new church last Sunday for tlie first tiuie. Mr. Peter lvesslcr St wife will leave for Illinois ere long, where they pur pose to spend the winter. Oar XimroiU have so far reported 110 venison,—come gentlemen—but ojie more month left wherein to proye your skill as hunters. In our estimation, the Democrats cry of 110 for Salt liivcrl was prema ture—there is 110 telling yet who will go. QuisV WOODWARD CHIPS. J. Willis Musser shipped a thousand pounds of poultry to New "iork this week. Mrs. David Fees, who has been ail ing for nearly a year, is at present in a very critical condition. Her sufferings are intense, being attacked, at inter vals with violent convulsions, for which there seems tc be no relief. The protracted meeting is still in progress. Seveial of the hist sheep have been brought into the fold. Me in Herr Geiger the tailor, has put up the needle, and is nursing his left arm with the rheumatism. On Thursday night while Mr. Ralph Spigelmyer was sleeping tranquilly in • in his bed, dreaming perchance of the ! final triumph of the .Greenback cause J he was suddenly awakened by a noise j which sounded to him as if national banks,usury, monopolies, subsidies, to gether with the Burlingame treaty had all toppled over and fallen with a crash into oue conglomerated heap of ruins. But upon striking a light and finding his pants and vest missing, he took in the situation at once, and con cluded that the racket was made by a human wretch, who had invaded the house for the purpose of robbing him of his personal effects, and who in his hasty retreat was getting down stairs head foremost. And so it proved to be; the robber had gotten away with his clothing which contained Ralph's pocket book, watch keys aud other ar ticles of less importaace. Fortunately however the "representative value" in the pocket-book j to the amount of near ly a hundred dollars was not green back nor yet specie but bank checss, which the burgl.tr prefered not tc take along. On the following f morning the clothing was found near Motz's mill, where it is supposed the pockets were searched. Nothing was missing ex cept a pocket comb and a valuable watch. The.fellow made his escape, but he is probably not altogether un known. JIM SCHRODER. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Grenoble is the happiest man in town. . . The grist mill of Mr. G. A. Ruuk will start one pair of b'urrs this week. Geo. P. Ream, our boss shoemaker, has work for threo men. Reason— good and cheap work. R. 11. Duncan's new store room will soon be completed and will then bo oc cupied at once. Mr. Jas. A. MeClintick had a ten acre Held of wheat that yielded over JO bushels to the acre. ho can beat Ml? j Our quiet littl * town was thrown n to great exci'emeut last Sunday ti;e sudden death of Mr. Erhart, o * • ol our in oat osteeoiled citizens. 11 | had complained for some days of pain in t|ie region of tho heart. On Si nd >y ; Dr. VanValzih was sent for and while : making an examination tho p ient fell from his chair and expired! Truly, ; "In the midst of life we are in death." UNCLE TOM. News Miscellany. SAD SALUTD SHOT. - Laxcast Kit, November 11. — During a republican celebration iast night at Safe Ilarbor, twelve utiles from this city, a tluee-pound wrought iron Grif fin gun exploded with disastrous ef fects. Joseph Taylor was wounded so badly that he died in a few minutes, and John Aunioud died before morn ing. Mrs. Thomas Crow had one leg broken, Mrs. Ellmier was seriously hurt and Elias Funk had his right leg broken. Funk was tiring the can uou and a charge failed to explode, lie reloaded the piece, which resulted in the explosion. William Sexton, a mail agent up in the Bradford region, has woiked on railroads iu various parts of the coun try for twenty-eight years. Duiing that*period he has traveled on an aver age one thousand miles a week. Alto gether he has traveled one million five hundred thousand miles equal to a lit tle more than lifty-eight times around the world. lie says that experience lias taught him to stick by the train in a smash-up. He has observed that most people are injured by jumping oil. This is the latest Lancaster county coon story : A -laughable affair oc curred to a citizen of Columbia and his wife, recently. His name is Joseph Porsey, and accompanied by bis wife, whose name is Sue, weut coon bunt ing the other night. At last a coon was treed, and Josenh said—"Sue, 1 goes on the tree and shakes him clown, and you clubs him." So up he went and began shaking; but instead of dis lodging his coonship he shook himself down, and his wife, not discovering the mistake, belabored liitn soundly, and only stopped when her unfortunate husband yelled ou; : "Don't you know your Joseph !" MARRIED. On the 7th Inst, by ltev. E. W. Wonuer, Mr. John 11. Hreon an 1 Miss JnHa A. Frazler, both of Centre county. On tb ! ttli.,.lust., in Milllieim. by Rev S. Smith, Mr Vdain lllckor of Cobum,and Miss Sarah Weiser, of Mlllhelin. DTED On the sth Inst., In Potter township, Mr. Jacob Treaetcr, aged 70 years, 9 months and 2 5 days. On the Hth lush, at Spring Mills. f heart disease, Mr. Wat. Erh vrt, ug'JAJ years, 11 mouths & 21 days. TH33 fjioTHHiQ d I Has now opened its Immense Stock of Fall & Winter Clothing. They Suit your eyes, your per sons and your POCKETS. Samuel Lewin, Manager, BELLEFONTE, PA. MlllliClm nrkcl. C!ori"octil ovcry Weilncsduy by Gcphnil & Muswr. Wheat No 1- 0 Wheat No. 2 Corn j' 4>:its While Oats, Black Murk w I . j. ; 5 w • - •v/.siiort,pei ton , oi< j- 1 * : !lWll , itiOl'llU ,r , r? Co men ' , p6C lUislir! • l 0 '7 .alloy tvinotli.vrced I lax -it i LfiO 7 uU!r * ; ilßins 1 - Mdwi 7 I'ork ERRS - 4 rutufoes bard. ' Tallow Soap •> 1 >ried A ppiws Cried I'eaolicH lMed Clioriles COAI. MA UK KT. Ksg Coat... f.V'iO Stove " fi.75 Chestnut" 5.40 l'ea * 3 so P. UKPIIAKT D. A. MISSKK GEPHART & MUSSER DKALEKS IN Grain. MoversecJ, Flonr & Feed. Foa 1 , Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM, PA , Highest market price paid for all hinds of <3ttA.T2>r Delivered either at the HHICK MILL or af iho old MUSSKII MILL, lu MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully st licit ed. 3'J-Iy ZFAIjXJ JLI3JD WIInTTEB OZFEZNTHSTG- !! 9 m JlitS. AMA M. WEAVER lias just received her Fall and Winter stock of MILLINERY GOODS consisting of French Hon nets . Round Hats, French Flowers. Feathers, Ribbon and all kinds of FANCY GOODS. DRESS SEARING in all its Branches a SPECIALITY. She invites her many friends and customers to call at her place of business, in Feun Street, MILLTIEIM, PA. IRVIN HOUSE, X y.Most central Hotel in the City,) Cou. MAIN AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Pa., S.WOODS CA LI) WELL, PROPRIETOR Go d Simple towns for Commercial Traveler on first floor. /fa ■* Outfit sent free to loose who wish to 4IT £%engage 1" th* most pleasant and protit m lable business kuowu. Everything new. V not required.- We will fnrulslj vou everything, sh>a dnv and upward Is easily inade without staying away from heme over i ight. No risk whatever. Munv new work ers wanted at once. Many are makum fortunes at the business. Indies make ivs much as nun:, and young IKVS and gills make great pay. No one who is willing to work falls to make more monex every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will'find a short road to fortune. Ad dress if. UALUST & Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! BON NTT. PAT FOR RATIONS, NEW AND UOXOHA 81-E DISCHARGES, AM> INCREASED PENSIONS* ob tained.—New laws, higher rates of pension The slightest disability, from wound, injury o disease of anv kind entitles you to a pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. ...... Land cases promptly settled. 1 atents obtain ed Ml kinds of government claims nroseeuted Write at once for new laws, blanks and in- Lock 80*314, Washington, P. C. Outfit furnished free, with full in y. I e Bstructions for conducting \he most H I F profitable business that any one can (£ engage in. The business is so easy to learn, anil our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great i profits from the very start. No one cat fail, who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars in a sin., le week. Nothing like it exer known liefore. All who engage arc sur prised-at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money You can - engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. Youdo not nare to invest capital In it. we take all the rfck. Those xvlio need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnish c cents which would be cheap at 50 cents. An immense stock of Km broideries, Laces, Kid Glove*. Usle Thread Gloves, Ribbons, Ac. ' 100 l.adies' Coals and Dolmans, entirely new design ; beautiful good ami wonderfully cheap. Blankets and Flannels; an Immense slock at less Hutu pries of one year ago. Carjiets and Oilcloths. Have received an entire new stock of these goods which we are offering verp cfteap. A good and handsome Ingrain carpet for 25 cents a yard. Great bargulus in Ready-made llaps and Cotton Baits. The reliability of llw goods and the manner of our doing badness at the Bee Ifre havo become so well established that our trade has wonderfully increased in 18W, and has grown t< lr; immense, which has stimulated us to buy** larger stock this fall than ever before in the his tory of tills |M>pnl ir Dry Goods House, b"sid'"s having taken special pain* in selecting some or the choicest and most fashionable goods to be found iu the Eastern Markets, so as to supply all tue wants ol our constantly growing trade. Remember the place: The Great Bee Hive Dry goods House ! Go MAIN ST., LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OP THE ffMteSeffingMacMna / IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,853 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPIJLABITY. j Xt is tho Lierhtcst-Hunnin?, Easiest Selling, and Best S&tisfTing ICacMno IN THE WORLD. Agroats vaated. Per toraw, a&taoss White Sowing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, O, JOHN S. FISHER, Ma.oufacturor of 3*US) 32 RH W& J P ® W P3 2 f;W T=> Biw P-i i M -R REBERSBURG, PENNA. Every wagon built of first-class stock and by expert mechanics. All work warranted. Re pairing promptly attended to. The public pa tronage is respectfully solicited. 39-ly npiglKl habit assist jLB § £ 54j less time and at less cost m m W TLIAIL ANJR OL J IER NIEANS . No suffering or inconvenience. Treatment shipped to any part of the U, S. or (jauadas. Full particulars free. Address, (Established 1563) R. 8. DISPENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich RUP Til HE iwriafTrass is what you want. The greatest invention of the age! See our pamphlet. Sent free. Prof J. Y. EG AN. 0=; deasburg, N. Y. 20-1 y The subscriber? would respectfully In Torn the citizens of this neighborhood tliht they have encased In the under taking business. They are prepared to 1111 a IcalU In this line atari v ttmo and would Kindly Solicit a share of patronage. A Full Line of ' COFFINS & CASKETS always on hand, which we are also ready to furnish to other undertaken at reasonable prices. N..UF STIiBKT, MiLl-HUII, FA. LOSE, II ALTER & CO. I JMwfca J Desliler. J Jordan DesUlep jQESHLELt &So*, PHYSICIANS Aaronsburg, Ta" Calls promptly answered , tFor Ibis Style Sier. We will send It to your He, pot to be examined before you pay for it. If it isnot as represented it oan be return ed at our expanse. Send a .postal card for illustraied Circular. C. A. WOOD & CO. I 7 N. Tenth St.. Philada., Pa. SS-Sui