|!h< Jjillhi;im Journal. w J J THURSDAY, OCT. 13., 'Bl. DEmSKEK & BIMILLER, Kditors and Proprietors. it Local Department. —New Fresh Mackerel at Spiyelmy ers. —T. R. Stain left for the city on Monday morning, to buy his fall stock of goods. —Marble door steps of the best Sutheilaud Falls marble, made at the Millheim Marble Works at a moderate price. —A splendid, strong 2 horse spring wagon for sale. Noue better in the valley. Price moderate. luquire at the Journal office. tf —The farm of Jonathan Philips, de ceased, near Millheim, is now offend at private sale by the exccutoes. Read the advertisement. 5t WANTED.— About 8500 first class If inch yellow ptne flooring in the rough Need not be fully dry. Inquire at the Journal office. tf. —The best and cheapest place to buy your Boots and Shoes is at Staui's store. Russell is bound to satisfy bis customers iu every respect *ui he is the fellow to do it too. —A reunion ot the officers and meu of the 84ih Regt.. Pa. Vols, will be tield at Altooua on Thursday Oct. 20th, 1881. It is hoped that ich and every one of the survivers will attend. * * NOTICE.— A special examination of teachers will be held at Bellefonte, Tuesday Oct. ISth next, to begin punc tually at 9 A. M. D. M. WOLI\ Co. Supt. —Don't pay o cents a yard for trashy remnant calicos when you can get good whole piece goods for the same money. —Mr. John I. Rankin, one ot the re publican nominees for county com missioner iu company with Mr. Wui. Tobias, both of B.dlefo.ito were in town last Saturday. Mr. Rankin was full of business, as candidates always are. —J. A. LIMBEKT, the new mail con tractor, has procured a fine new wagon and is prepared to carry express pack ages and other goods from Coburn to Woodward aud all intermediate points at reasonable charges. tf —The Supreme Court has affixed the judgment of the Snyder county court la the Kintzler murder case. Tnat means that Eltiuger, Moyer and Erb must le barged unless pardoned, for which they have no re;u>ouuble pros pect. —Rev. Spangler, Presiding Elder of Altoona District, U. B. Church, died at his residence in Altoona on Satur day ,the Ist instant. Mr. Spangler visited and preached here several times and was highly esteemed as a man and minister. —The Garfield fund had reached the sum of $335,112,16 on the 4th inst., and $19,175 has also been ' raised for the aged mother of the murdered president. This is a much more appropriate way do help the stricken widow than by congressional appropriation. —Visitors returning from abroad as well as recent .immigrants, will find Ayer's Sarsaparilla helpful in avoiding the hardships 'Of acclimation, and in removing the boils, pimples an 1 erup tions consequent upon sea diet, its j olood-cleansing qualities remedy such j troubles promptly. —Our hand took a stroll to Aaron s burg on Friday evening last, and gave Dr Jordan Deshler ai;d his bride a good serenadinn. The boys of course got I treated to refreshments and if they are tip-top in anything, it is to make fine music and afterwards to do full justice to delicacies set before =them as a reward for their labor. —By refeience to another column it will beseen that the law firm of Yocum & Hastings has dissolved, and that Mr. Hastings enters upon the business ill his own name. Daniel has acquired an euviable reputation as a lawyer and is equal to any emergency, only some people think he is too much like the •'lamented poet Saxe— "Of rather superfluous length." —We have found out away by which we can make about a hundred of our best friends fully half mad at once, namely if we withhold the Journal on press day a few hours over time. The fellows growl and grumble around the post office and printing office like wounded bears. Pardon us friends, it s for good reasons tkat we sometimes do it. —Matters are quite lively down Penn street just now. Some twenty workmen—masons, carpeuteis, brick layers and laborers are at work at Snook's dwelling and the church. Both will be fine buildings when com pleted, and if banker Walter builds bis stately brown stone mansion on tire opposite corner then—well what then? Why that would finely sett off and harmonize the angle in .the street and make an acre or so of grouud covered by them worth its thousands. Pann street ahead by the latest re tprn*. —The senior editor of this paper has gone on a business trip. —Look out for a full line of Ger mantown Wool, Zephyr, Canvass, No tions, &e., Ac., to arrive at the Journal Store next week. Dou't fail to drop in and see. —At the monthly meeting of the i Millheim B. & L. Association last Monday evening money sold at S and 13 per cent premium for permanent loans. —Business is going to tyxmi for sure. Captain Eisenhuth is enlarging his store room on Main street and when the work of the carpenters is complete, it will tie a nice spacious place for busiuess.. —Housecleaning operations are in full blast at present, the cold snap having made shanty life unbearable. Carpet snaking, stove blacking, picture hang ' ing, pinched and bruised lingers, bad tempers, &c. are the oider of the day. Oh, oh,—the bliss of Matrimony ! —The election this year will be on Tuesdry, Noveml>er Sth, being the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Those who have not paid a .State or County 4 tax for two years, would better do so thirty days before the election in order to vote. Next Saturday, October Sth is the day you ought to remember. CORNER STONE LAYING —The corner stone for tHe new Evangelical Lutheran Church at Millheim will be laid, I). V., on Sunday October 10th, proximo. Diviue services begin ou Saturday evening previous. Several visiting ministers will be present. The usual collections will be token up. The christian public is cordially invited to attend. JOHN TOM UNBOX, 4t Pastor. LAUDABLE WORK— On Monday evening last Rev. \V. H. Wieand and family, in Kebersburg, were subjected to a very pleasant surprise. About 30 of the parishioners of the St. Peter's Ev. Lutb. church in that place took possession of the paironage that eve ning ana made their got d pastor the happy recipient of a lot of substantial and useful gifts, a nice little pile of cash not excluded. Tue favored Rev. feels exceedingly grateful and wishes God's blessings on the kind and con siderate doners. —Tiie following Is a list of the teachers employed in Millneim an J neighboring townships for the coming winter term: MILLIIEIM. Grammar School ; Piiuiary—M. I. Jamison; North Street —A. J. Leng. HAINES TOWNSHIP. Aaronsburg, First Grade—W. F. M ueser, A. B.; Intermediate—L>. 11. Rot*-; Primary— Bella Cron miller; Wolfe's—Z. D. Thomas White Ch urch—R. F. Ed monds; Yon ida's—George Krhard; Woodwaid—W. R. K?en; Pine Creek —Jos. A. Keen; Mouutaiu—Mary Bollinger. MILES TOWNSHIP. Itebersburg Grammar Sciiool— C. L. Gramley; Primary— C. O. Mdllery ; Madiaonburg Grammar School—Cornelius Stover; Primary—Lyman Wierly; Stover's— J. 11. DeLong; Biurgard's A. N. Corrnan; W ollt-'p—T. M. Gram ley; G ram ley's—C. C. ZAgler; Barter's— C. C. Lose. GREGG TOWNSHIP. Spring Mills Grammar Sciool-A. S. Bremlle; Primary—Jolm A. Grenoble; Pens Hall Grammar School— P. Yonada; Primary —Maggie 11-mna; Polk Hill— F. F. Jamison; Decker's—E. F. Smith; Mountain—J. P. Ileckman; Beaver Dara—Hi ran Cair; Cross Itoads—George Musser; Murray's—J. L. Ruish; Gate—Foster Fetterolf; Farmer's Mills -S. C. Stover; Ilny's— W. A. Brown. PENN TOWNSHIP. Pike—K. K. Rough; Liberty—W. F.Smith; GenU el's—C. E. Finkle; Elk Creek Miss M. Strohm; Mountain—E. Schloppicb. Ftr the Journal. PA NORA, low A, Oct. 2nd 1881 MR. EDITOR: Since my last letter Of Julv 11th, 1881 up to the 28th of of August we had no rain out here, but a heat, that some days reached 108 de grees in the shade. Streams andwells got dry, vegetables, corn, wheat and oats burned up andthe poorest harvest we had for many years followed. W have hardly any potatoes and pay from $1.50 to $2.00 per bushel. On the £Sth of August the weather changed, it commenced to rain and rained for Almost three weeks, ac companied by high and cold winds, and the.l6th of Septeinl>er brought a heavy snow storm, whichlaste l that day and part of the night. After that heat, thunder storms and cold rains followed alternately, so that we had to change our clothing nearly every day. On the 29th ult., we were visited by a severe thunder storm, which done much dam age in our neighborhood, while we got through with the flight and some leveled fences. Three miles west of 113 not a building was spared, all being damaged more or less and some.* de stroyed altogether. The life of two women are despaired of, many are wounded. It a hard summer for us, our woi kand toiling seems to have been al most in yain, for we barely have e nough to live through the winter. But we will not grumble, but think of the poor sufferers in Michigan, whose mis fortunes fill our hearts with sorrow and sympathy. Who knows, what the near future may have in store for us i My letter grew longer than I had in tended it to be, so I will close, hoDing to be able to report more favorable things the next time. Yours truly, HREMAN WITTIIAUER —Are you going to the flail this eve ning ? yo lam going to look at SpigeU meycre nor good*. —TVAc re as Moses when the light went out f Looking for Spigelmyer's Store, ichere they have opened up the largest stock of new goods in the Volley. HALL'S VKGRTABLK SICILIAN HMU HKNKWKU Is a scientific combination of <;>rao of the most powerful restorative agents to the veßetiible kingdom It restores gray hair to 1,11 original color. It makes the soalp whlto and clean, it cures (latnlvHtf Aini huioors, and falling-out of the hair. It fumlshes the mttritive principle i>y which the hulr is nourished and suppn tcd. It makes toe hair moist, so t and gloss*, nod is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. His the most tvonontl<\il jueparalioii ever ottered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, nuking only uu occasional appliealhtn neoes sar.v. It is'recommended und used hy eminent medtea) men, and officially endoiscd by the State Assayvr of Massachn-settM. The pop ularity of Hail's Hair Itenewer has Iticreasetl with ilie test of many years, liotli hi this coun ry and In foreign lands, and it is now known ami used iu all the civiiuod countries of Hie world. Fan SAL* BY ALL DKALERO. Sicws Misccllnny. Si* EC u L ATI V E IN9U K A NCR. BtC ph eii Andrews, near Ilughesville, Lyooin inyj county, died yesterday, aged 81 years. He was plastered with specula tive insurance to the extent of SBO,OOO. Hughesvilie parties carried SIO,OOO ot this amount. Dr. W. W. Farrel, of Dillsburg, York county, has beeu arrested under the new State law requiring all physi cians to register at the Prothonotary 'a cilice. Queen Victoria was very poor until she ascended the British throne; now the private fortune of the queen a mounts to $80,000,000, and she possess es an annual income of $3,250,000. The War Department lias received information from General Hancock that he will detail a special court-mar tial to try Sergeant Mason, who at tempted to shoot Guiteau. While being driven at full speed And in opposite directions around the race course at the Lehigh county fair at Allentown, two fast horses collided, instantly killing both. One was valued at $ >OO. the other at $5,000. It is mentioned in a singular coinci dence that John Sherman was making a partisan speech sixteen years ago when the news came that Lincoln was assassinated, and be was doing the same thing the Monday night when word came that Garfield was dead. Ex-Governor Moses, once a carpet bag Governor of South Carolina, is under arrest in New York, charged with swindling, and obtained money uuder false preteuces. Warning to Young Girls. Sadie Owens and Jeanette Duncan, two Mercer county girls, took arsenic to beautify their complexions. Sadie died after the second dose, but Jeanet te, taking only one dose, was fiualiy, after much trouble, raved. A Tarriblo Plague. NEW YORK, October 7.—A special from Kansas Citv, Mo., says a terrible plague has broken out near Waldron, Platte ountv. Eleven persons have died in live days, and none of the vic tims affected give signs of recovery. Tue bodies of the sufferers are covered with blacK eruptions. After death the flesh f.tlU from their bones, so that the bodies cannot be lifted into the coffins without falliug to pieces. PROBABLE MURDER. LOCK HAVRS, October 9.—A myste rious death occurred here at 10:i0 o'clock List night. Jonas Zindle is the proprietoi of tlie Farmers' liotel on church street. Sam ael Blaer, who was under the inflje tce of hqnr, hud been quarreling in the bar-room and Zindle walked hi.n outside. Instantly there was a heavy thud heard on the pavement. Zindle's wife ran out and found her husband lying in the street Blair was on his hands and knees, but got up and ran off. Mrs. Zindle called for help, and it was then found that Zindle was dead, the right side of his face being terribly bruised. Blair was arrested at his home at midnight. An jnqest commenced to-day but was ad j oumed until to morrow. MARRIED. On the 21st ult., In the Lutheran church at Bellviltc, Mifflin Co Pa., by Kev. J. M. Stock, I>r. J. Jordan Deshler, of Aaronsburg, to Miss Ellle K. Hemphill, of Belleville. Oti the 29th ult., by llov. Win. 11. Oroh, Mr. Jacob Iteish, to Miss Lizzie Human, both cf Ferguson township. DIED. On the 7th ult., at Centre Hill, Hannah A. wifect J. M. sweeney, aged 20 years, G months and 20 days. On the 28th ult., in Potter township, Ilenriet ta, wife of Adam C, Kipka, aged 28 years, 6 months and 4 days. On the2sth ult, In Lock Haven, Mr. J. J. Everett, aged 41 years and 11 days. Mr. Everett was the sole proprietor of the well-known "Bee Hive" one of the leading dry goods stores In Central Pennsylvania. He was an avfcive and progressive business man a most useful Citizen and a devoted christian. In all matters concerning the public good he t ok u leading part. In the several departments of church work lie uiau I tested a tireless industry. His contributions to benevolent objects were frequest and libera!. He was a prominent member of the M. E. Church, and uv a holy life and conduct. In all the walks of life h* was a man of lienor and strict integrity and leaves behind him a noble and blessed ex amp e. His family has lost a kind husband ana tender father, his congregation one oi its main pillars and Lock liaven one of her best •citizens. JP) H. HASTINGS, Attoruey-at-Law. BELLEFOXTE, FA. Office on Allegheny steeet, two doors west of office formerly eccupied bv the firm of Yocum & Hastings. Nrkel, Corrected every Wednesday by Gcphart & Mutter. Wheat No 1-35 Corn <5 oats Will to 50 Buckwheat Flour -S0 Bran A Shorts,pel I* s ' l S*,' Jf® Salt, per llrl L® Plaster, ground , MUX) Cement, per Hunhol to -* 0 Barley , ft Tvimitliyweil Flaxseed ,v 4 Oloverseed Butter • lams B> tides. 1 Veal Pork B-.m Kggs il Potatoes W Lard 11 Tallow Soap fl Dried Apples 6 Pried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MAIiKET AT COBUHN. KSR coal r..0 Stove " ft-W Chest not " i ■ I'ea 3..*-0 •' the car load ...... 3.2u Fifty cents per ton add.tlonal when delivered n NIUMW. S. H. Peale. M. A. MeKeo- IDE ALE & McKEE, Attorneys-at-Lnw. UKLLEFONTK, l'A. OiHce opposite Court House. g H. YOOUM, Attorney-# t-Law, 11ELLEFO.NTE. PA. P. tiCPHiUT D. A. MCSSE GEPH4RT & ICUSSER HEALTHS IN Clover Flour. & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt MILLHEIM PA., Highest market price paid for all kinds of GKR,.A.I2sr Delivered either at the BlilCK MILL or at tue old MI'SSKK MILL, In MILLHKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on h.\d and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully wlirlted. 3My | P OTJTERY MHlheim, Centre Co., Pernio. ULRICH & CO., PROPRIETORS, would ino-t respectfully inform the public that • hoy ate now prepared to manufacture every t ing in tneir line of first class quality. They have found a superior kind of clav and will Constantly keep on hand a lull line of CROCKERY, BREAD at in. And others. jg F.KISTER, ~~ FASHIONABLE BOOT & SHOEMAKER, MILLHEIM, PA. Shop nextdoor to Foote'sstore, Maiu St. BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS made to order, and satisfactory work guaranteed. Repairing done prompt ! fy and cheaply, and in a neat style. Hills firchimcdcan Lawn Mower Co. Ot Hartford, Conn., MANUFACTURERS OF THE YEW ARCIIIMEDEVY and CHARTER OAK Lawn Mowers, These Mow em have become celebrated throughout t.e World, where lawns ire cultiva ted. as ixHng tin; timet perfect and desirable Lawn Mowers over made. They stand at the head of tho list of Lawn Mowers In the U.S. and Europe. They contain all the Improve ments that ex|Mirleiicn in their manufacture cansuttgest; are beautifully finished, thorough ly made ami do splendid work on every variety of lawn. Hand Mower Sixes, from Bto 18 indies, pony and Horse Sizes, 34, 28 uud |T2 Inches. Send for Circulars.. HOLD BY OIU AGKNTS EVLRYWIIERK? 21-3 m WFREE BY MAIL. ONDERFUL CURES HOPE J.ESS CASES OF CONSUMPTION Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh. Dyspepsia. De bility ami Alt Chronic I'iseases. 20 years of great experience. 2.000 hopeless cases cured. Astonishing discovery of new treatment to quicly fatten, make blood ami build up the sys- Mtem. Invalids caused to eat and digest enor- Biliously and gain S to 5 pounds per week. ■Vital and healing force is ra id y and povver ■Kully increased. New hfcaua vfgor tiapar ed The fiist few days. Severest cases of (.'on Sj sumption, bed fast ami given up to die, curedH ill 2to 3 months. lulHm.itlon in the Lung-tH removed. Heetle Fever ami Night Sweats. undH Cough made loose, and easy, or eliecked in 35 hours. The t eat men t exuberates, exalts,a rouses all organs iuto healthy vigorous opera tion. It Is also ibe greatest cure on earth for Liver. Kidney, lleatt. Head, Blood Skin Fe male and Nervous Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, all diseases ol children, and the Opium Habit. We are honest in our otfer. and earn estly invite you to write or come befoie it is too late, no mutter what your disease, even if abandoned bv th ablest physicians. Describe your ease. Trial free to all who come here. A ti ial package of our medicines worth *2 to bt sent l>y mail to all who send us the names and addresses of all ufilicted in their vicinity and o cents to Postage, It. 8. DISPENSARY', errlen Springs, Mich. WOULD YOU BE RESTORED TO SOUND Manhood? A Curt Guarantefd. Sufferer* from the above disease (Nervous Debility) will find rtrmancnt relief from the use of Egah's Comfouno uxia and Okgahic Pills. Not a quack nostrum but the genuine prescription used in my regular prac- I tice for the past seven years. Elixir, ft per package or 3 for $4. Pills $i per bo*, or 3 for fj. Severe cases require \ to 5 bottles of the Elixir, with two or three boxes of the pills. Good* sent to any address oo receipt of price. J. Y. EGAN, Ogdensburg, N. Y. GILMORE & CO. LA# & COLLECTION HIDSE, 029 F Street, Washing on, D. O. Make Ccdleellon*. Negotiate Loan* and at tend to all business confided to them. I aud Statu*, Soldier's Additional Homestead higtil and Ltrr WaitiukTH bought and sold. The Model Grocery. 8. P. KERSTETTER, Proprietor. HARKET STREET, LEWISBDRG, PA. Dealer in first class Groceries of all kinds, Flour aud Feed, Wood and \VII w Wate. Quocnswarc a Speciality. sell Tl7itf€ Granite Tea Sett, 46 {jirccs, for '5 ike thia method to announce to the ioojile of Ponns. Brush gar Valleys that altera highly successful HCMFOII lie still has, 25,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, to acdect fit Mit, and in order to reduce this largej*tucli quickly he has re duced his prices from 10 to 50 per cent. We have revolutionized the Clothing business in Lock Iliven. can get as good a suit from us as any tailor can make, and at less th n half the price; and for stylo they are often sujierior. Boys like stylish suitsjaa well as men, and - wc have tl em in all grades. Boys Clothing is a Specialty With Us. No use looking for better goods for boys than we have- you can't fi >1 their. No living man shall be allowed to give; their custcmeis Utter value for their money than can alwaja be found at my store. And where is the mother that likes to make children's clothes ? Cdu't inke them lit. '-Never look well". Is the complaint of every one. We've got all grades and they are Just cute and nobby as they can be. A change of weather m *aus a change of cLlhes; a change of clothes requires a change of patterns and sUles of materials. The house that has the choicest and newest changes in styles and patterns Is likely to secure the greatest number of new customers aud test please and retain Its old patrons. In these days it is not everything that looks like clothing that will sell, but in the keen competition between dilltreat houses It will be the survival of the fittest. OUR CLOTHING IS Unequalled in Quality, Unexcelled in Style, Unexceptional in Fit And the people have, majority, decided to patronize "WHITCOMB. We have a much larger stock of new style flats than jail the other stores in Lock Haven together, and our prices are always the lowest- Full stock of Trunks. Bags, Ac. Gents' Furnishings, a large lino of BOOTS & SHOES sold at from* 10 to 25 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else in this section call and see ua. Speial prices to parties from" a distance. BIG HAB SIBNP LOCK HAVEN, PA. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT J. R Smith & Co's MAMMOTH SUPPLY DEPOT, NO?. 110, 113 A 114 FRONT .STREET, We are now offeringjtl.e largest slock and greatest variety of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods/&c„ , lntbeSHte.atPttirEUßßTOSfD COMPETITION, conslsUuj: la part of Elck kiwi! HaVa Furniture All the latest Designs , in Walnut, Oak, Cherry. Mahogany and Ebony. Wr make a Specialty in Parlor Suits, and will sell them lower than any Party in th* *t it\ Price* mairtu? 1* ttlW TO * VD„ If you contemplate buyiug a PIANO, ORGAN OR S3 WING MACHIN3, it *i'.l pay you to writi ut for prlceH. We also carry al irgc llue ot o*tri Sapor, BoJy an 4 Taj* e*>ty Bnijse!* Carpels. A Good Brusssls Carpot at 70 cts. per yard. Our stock of Plain Cut and Table Grlas3- ware, PI Un and Decorated French China, Silver Plated-ware, Lamps and Chandeliers, &c. Is well worth your Inspection. Our sales exceed those of any Lloussin ear Uae in 1 hf- LOW PRICES DO IT. * We *jtend an Invitation to you to visit us and will ta'ie i* t'i> • a : v> i tUrvjpi enr various Departments. * " N THE NEW VICTOR. SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! ft Improvements September, 1878. Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the iMOl peer of any Sewing Machine in the market—a fact l|||r II supported by a hobt of volunteer witnesses—we now If If a wonderful reduction of friction ancfa rare It combination of desirable qualities. Itssimt ff _ (tfrlr * 3 a beautiful specimen of mechanism, mwlPSl- takes rank with the highest achievement* inventive genius. Note.—We do not leases cous ig n Machines, therefore, have no old ones to patch up and rc-varaish for OUT we Sell Sew Machines Every Time. Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. Liberal terms to tho trade. Doat buy until you have seen the Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in tha Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, Wsefern Rranch Office, 235 STATE ST., CHICAGO, 111. MIDDLETOWfi, CO^NA.