flu jjjillheim journal. THURSDAY, OCT 27., 'Bl. DEIUUiER & BIIMILLER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Department. ELECTION, TUESDAY. MEMBER 8. T.l\- STAM has just open ed the largest stock of goods that ever came to this town• He will positive!ij sell goods eh caper th an an y other store in this town. Cat! there he /'ore you hay elsewhere• He can suit you in prices and goods. Ladies' Suit ing Go cejbts per yard, all wool; Calicoes o and G cts. He trill sell anything you need at rock bottom prices. —Diphtheria is spreading with a larming rapidity in the vicinity of Lock Haven. —Water is still very scarce, and only a few of our wells in town contain some ! of the precious draught. —Did you lcar -something drop? That was the big arrival of T. R. Stamps goods. — l The Lewisbi rg Journal comes m an enlarged and improved appearance. We congratulate brother Whitman on his continued success. —No remedy has been found for Fever and Ague which proves so uni formly successful as Ayer\s Ague Cure. —The brick work of Snook's new mansion is up. It will be a tin? build ing when completed. Who will start the next one, and the next, and so on? —Marble xleor steps of the l>est Sutherland Falls marble, made at the Millheim Marble Works at a moderate price. if —The Centre county Pomona Grange will meet at Centre Hail, Thursday, Nov. 10th, next. J. A. KRLLKK, 3t Secretary. —One of the best assortments of Silk Handkerchiefs, Canvasses, Notions and Novelties can be found at the Journal store. Prices the very lowest. —A splendid, strong 2 horse spring wagon for sale. None better in the valley. Price moderate. Inquire at the Journal ofiice. tf Brilliant colors in Geimantown Wool, Zephyr, Saxony Wool, Silk Floss vou will find at the Journal store, next door to the post ofiice on Main Street. —Henry and Frank Bamberger, the murders of old Daniel Troutman in Lykens Valley, were both found guilty of murder in the first degree, at Ilarrisburg, last week. —A full line of School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pencils, Pens, &c., al ways on hand at the Journal Book and Stationery store on Main Street, next door to the post office. —The days are getting a good deal shorter, commence with biting frosts and end with a chilling air. Just the kind of weather to give a fellow the sneezers and snuffers. —David Ertle, administrator of Philip Ertle's estate, will again offer the farm in Haines township belong ing to said estate at public sale, Satur day, Nov. 12th, ISSI. 3t —J. A. LIMHEUT, the new mail con tractor, has procured a fine new wagon and is prepared to carry express pack ages and other goods from Cobiun to Woodward and all intermediate points at reasonable charges. tf —Business is booming at Mrs. Weaver's Millinery. Her Fall and "Winter stock has just arrived and 13 of the finest and cheapest. Read her advertisement iu another column. —The steamer Leipzig last week brought SOOO head of cabbage from Oldenburg, Germany, to Baltimore. This is probably the first importation of the kind ever known. —The Selinsgroye Times says that when the Kmtzler murderers were in formed by Sheriff Bolender that the decision of the Supreme Court was a gainst them, Ettinger and Erb wept, but Moyer took to swearing. —Musser & Gepliart, in conjunc tion with some Lewisburg parties, have bought the new steam saw mill of Mr. Zimmerman, near Paddy's mountain, together with large trrcts of timber lands. The new company expect to go into extensive lumber op erations. —T. R. Stam has doable the amount of goods of any store in this town, lie is offering special bargains for the next 30 day 3. All wool suits for $7.50. Ten styles of Ladies' Suiting 3, all wool, at 65 cts. pr. yard. Dres3 8 cts. pur yard. Cashmeres 11 to 121 pr. yd. Calicoes 5, G, & 7 cts. pr. yd. Cotton Flannel, 7, S, 9, 10, 11,12 & 13 cts. Good gingham, 7cts. I in vite every one to call and see my stock bcfoie buying elsewhere. ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. —Go to Stam for your Boots & Shoes. You will save money. —T. R. Stam is selling goods at hard pan prices. White sugar 10 cts. green coffee 15 cts. WANTED. —About 3500 first class 1| inch yellow pine flooring in the rough. Need not be fully dry. Inquire at the Jcrnr nal otllce. tf. —Our school board deserves "honora dle mention'* for manifesting enough public spirit to have our school houses painted. For over twenty years they stood black and gloomy as penitentia ries. Bravo! gentlemen. —The new Evangelical church at Aaronsburg will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, no prevent ing providence, on Sunday Nov. -Oth next. Bishop T. Bowman will of ficiate. The public is heartily invited to attend. P. C. WEIDEMYEK, J. M. PICK, Pastors. —The foundation walls for the new church are now completed and it is a piece of work that all concerned may well be proud of. The committee had the good luck to find a quarry of ec ccllent stone, and of such that boss mason. Mr. John Kerstetter c.iu build a wall that can not he exceeded t\r uniformity and durability anywhere. John knows just how to do it. Br UG LA us ABOUT.—On Wednes day night an attempt was made to | burglarize the safe at Cobnrn Station, | but we are glad to add that the rob bers failed of their point. On Thurs day m ornirg the safe was found out side the depot, the knob wrenched off, and as it appeared an effort had been made to explode it with pow ler, which 1 was unsuccessful. —Mr. Alem I>. Steele, of the Beße fonte Republican* honored us with a | short call last week. He is a lively, j chatty, intelligent and altogether pleasant fellow, and was honest enough to admit (confidentially) that the re publican party has a much greater, number and largo? percentage of' scoundrels than the dem vratic. Well, ! an honest confession does the soul : good. Call again, Al. —Rev. J. M. Dick, of Aaronsbuitr, on his way home from Nittany Hall last Fiiday night met with an un pleasant incident that might have turned out in a sad accident. He was driving along at a brisk gate, when his horse ran against a post that stood out in the road rather far, and the night being a dark one, could not be seen. The shock threw the Rev. out of his buggy, injuring him slightly, while tire horse made for home with out his driver and trrived there safely at midnight. —There was quite a curious and ex cited crowd of people on Main and Penn streets lest Monday forenoon. Davnl Ulrich's house was moved from Bollinger's former residence to the island in Elk Creek, south of.town, by means of wagons, 1 gs and rollers, having 10 hor- attached in front to pull tiie building a distance of about a half mile. Everybody uas anxious to witness the unusual proceedings and if necessary t<> lend a helping hand to the work. The j>b was completed successfully and Dav. has his house on the foundation walls and ready for use. —The Scientific Society of Lewis burg will give a free c mrse of lectures during the coining winter. The lec turers aire idy-secured are Dr. C. W. Larrison, of llingose, X. J., ltev. S. Dyor, Ph. D., West Cuesler, Pa., Prof. W. E. liickhout. of Suite College, Pa., and Prof. Wm. A. O .von, of Lafayette college, Pa. Dr. L irison will open tlie course, Xovem!>er Ist, with a lecture on the "Anterior Extremities of Vertebrated Animals." Tuis lecture will be very fully illustrated with eh irts, drawings, skeletons and prepiratioiis. On Dec. oth, Dr. l>yer will give an interesting lecture o:i 4 *Lyric Poetry and Song Writing, with origin il Illustrations." Other subjects aud dates will be early announced. Tiiis will afford a rare chance for improvement to our teach ers, students and others, which we hope not a few mly take the opportu nity to improve. We expect to an nounce each lecture in due time and hear at least s uu of them. Sews Miscellany. A fire ball was seen to fall at Spring field, 111., about 10 o'clock of the night of .Sent. 21. It resembled in appear ance an electric light and it fell with a rushing sound like that of a sky rock et. The dry grass was set 011 fire where it struck, and the grass burned to a wooden sidewalk connecting with fences and wooden buildings, before the fire could be extinguished with water. 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 finally, after much tiouble saved. The last of two thousand five hun dred Canadian bnckmakeis went to their homes yesterday from yards 011 the Hudson river. The sixty yards 011 the Hudson are now closed, after a production the past season of 500.000,- 000 brick. York has 17,000 inhabitants, if the suburbs are included. Its council will apply to the next Legislature for its incorporation as a ciiy. FRIGHTFUL DISASTER. A Dutch Steamer Founders— -275 Persons Missing. LONDON, October 21. —Lloyds have received the following dispatch. "ADEN, October 21.—Tho Dutch steamer Konig l)er Nedcrlanden, from Batavia for Amsterdam, broke her shaft and foundered in latitude five south, longitude sixty-four east. Six of her boats, containing 175 persons are missing. POSTMASTEHS throughout the coun try are adopting the recommendations of the Postmaster General in the mat ters of uniforms. The clerks now weata suit of dark blue material with brass buttons. Those on tho coat have a post horse and rider and letters "P. O. P." Tho vest buttons have only tho letters "P. O." The cap is of a regulation navy pattern. In front is a gold bullion wreathe enclosing the letters in white metal, S. P. 0." The uniform is very neat. Predicts an Open Winter. MOSTKLAL, October 20.—Vonnor I looks for a continuance of "the warm j wave on this continent during the ap preaching winter, broken by waves of low temposature of brief duration, lie disregards the sun or sun spot theory and predicts an open winter. A Confession in Time. A dispatch received in "this city y s terday states that Emanuel Etlinger, one of the Kintzter murderers, sen tenced to be hung o: December 12, died ia the j lil at Muldleburg, Snyder county, yesterday. Eitinger a few days ago, when he found that there was ID hope of Ins life being saved, made a fu'l confession in which his alleged accomplices in crime were ful ly implicated. Jonathan Moyer and Israel Erb have u>v n > ho:> 3of being spared.—if irrisburg Put riot. tie: fiendish heed ftr an aneeked NEiiKO. Sr. LOUIS, October 10.—A special from Long View, Texas, furnishes par ticulars of a revolting .crime commit ted near Breckville. A white min named Sloan, who with his family had moved into the neighborhood to pick cotton for a Mr. Hill, had an alterca tion with a man named Lum White, and the latter endeavored to punish Sloan's children. Being prevented b> the mother and daughter, a ciil of nineteen years of age, he succeeded in enticing the latter into a deep ravine, wheie, with the assistance of his wife, he outraged her person, Then, using his pocket knife, cut her bnveh open lengthwise and across, deliberately cutting off pieces of the entails as they protuded aid scitte r ing the frag ments far and near. He then out the girls's throat from ear to ear. At the inquest White's owife cou sesssd to all of the revolting details, when a young man named Hart, in censed at the story of fiendish brutal ty, shot the negro dead* The wife of Lum and an old negro mm who lived with them were started on their way to Carthage, bat a crowd met the escort and took the prisoners out and shot them. UK WAXTtiD GOLD. An o!ii j Gentleman IVhu Knew What He Was After. WASHINGTON', October 20.V-AnoM gentleman from the interior of Ohio, arrived here a few *1 lys ago with £17.- 000 in United States six per cent, bonds which he purchasc-l in 1861, and which were called in July List. lie first visited the loan division, where he said he c irae to obtain gold for his bonds, he lias paid gold for them. When told that a draft on the United States treasury was as good as gold, he insisted upon the gold, and would not listen to any expDuati MIS regarding an equivalent in a >other form. To-d ty, a little before noon, he appeared with a large leather valise, in which lie carried off the full amount of his claim in S2O gold pieces, weighing in all about seventy-five pounds. lie became very much provoked with Treasurer Giliil lin when that ollicer endeavored to persuade him to accept drafts a.id have them cashed when he reached home, reiterating that he came here for gold and declining to take anything el3e. 110 staggered under his heavy load as far as Assistant Treasurer Wy man's room, where lie expressed a wish to count his treasure before leay* ing town. A room was assigned to him for the purpose. After the en tire amount had been carefully counted and found to be correct the old gentle man was persuaded to express the coin to his home. During the time he was engaged in counting the money a city detective who bad been summoned re mained near liirn and would have kept watch over liim had lie insisted upon carrying the money away. A MIGHTY RUSH OF WATERS. Lovoos Breaking Disastrously in Illinois. Farm3rs Gathering Corn in Skiffs. Quixcv, October 20.—A special dis patch from New Canton and Rock port announces a disastrous break in the"Sny Levees," two miles above Scott's Landing. The water is pour ing through the crevasse in torrents and a vast area of highly cultivated land is being rapidly inundated. Run ners were sent out to warn the people of the disaster, and the farmers are using superhuman efforts to save their stock aud household effects. The Uis aster occurring at this time is much greater than ever before, as largo crops of winter wheat have been sowed. Corn and other crops lmvo not boon cured. Horses and other live stock are in tlio valley in great numbers. Both levees are expected to break if the rise continutß twenty-four hours longer. The water is several inches higher than at the spring rise. At Hannibal the wateV is across the rail road track and up to tho door of the National Hotel. The Keokuk and St. Louis Kaihoad track is under water from Keokuk to Hannibal, and the rails at several points below Hanni bal and St. Louis will have to be abandoned. Moreover, north of Quiticy several farms are overflowed by ilio back-water from (> uncy, and farmers are gathering their corn in skiffs.— Philadelphia Timm. , DIED. On the Sth tn>t., at Viksburß, Union Co., Air. Henjamln llauok.aged 17 years, 11 months and days. Mltlheim ttnrKel. Correeted every Wednesday by Gephatt Musser. Wheat No l.f|o Corn Rye oats White ft uek wheat Flour b'*' l Rran i% siioi Ls ( pci ton 2 dd Salt, per Itrl L 7.' Planter, ground 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 4f> to 5u Barley Tvinothvsccd Flaxseed Cloverseed Cutter Hams Sides lo Veal Pork B<-ei..... Earir* , Potatoes Id"! Lard it Tallow Soap Dried Apples S Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COIH RN. Ess Coal f-VK) Stove " a.2d Chestnut US' Pea 3 " l\ the ear load 3.20 Fifty cents per ton additional when delivered ii Miliheiin. P. (ifct'HAßT D. A. 11l SS E GEPH4ET & tfUSSER DEALLUSIN Hover Hour. feed. Coa\ Plaster & Salt MILLIIEIM PA., Highest market price paid for all kinds of GER/JLJIfcT Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSKR MILL, in Ml LLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy Competition. A hare of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 3P-ly Hi illicit!!, Centre to., Penna. ULRICH & CO., PROPRIETORS, would most respectfully inform the public that they are now prepared to inanufaeture cvery tliiiio in their line of first class quality. Tliey have found a superior kin-1 of ciav and will constantly keep on hand a fuil line of CROCKEBY, BREAD & PIE DISHES, PLAIN & FANCY FLOW ER POTS, STOVE COLLARS, &3. Honing to merit the ronfidenee of the juitdlc by furiMshintrtiie lieet grade of waretitey would re>i"eetluHy solicit a sliaie of its patronage, ly STEASI DYE tYoßfi.s LEWIBBURG, PA. W. Da Proprietor. My Factory has all ihc machinery and faolii ties of a first class establishment or its kind. Mv experience in the business extends over many years. both m this country ami in Knrope, and Hin theref.ire enabled to do strictly tlrst Class work at moderade prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Milihcitn, Pa., lias accepte I an agency from me. All goods brought there for dying will be returned free of extra charge. POmLYVm COLLEGE Gettysburg, Pa. The first term of the next Collegiate year will begin Sept. Stli 18S1. The Faculty and Instructors are live oilowing: Milton Valentine, IK fl., President and Professor of intellectual and Moral Seicnce. Lutlier Henry troll, A. M., Professor of.Mathematics and Astronomy. ltev. Adam Martin, A. l!., Professor of Hie (ierman Language aiul Litera ture, and of (ireck. Hcv. Henry Eystcr .Jacobs, ?>. p., Franklin Professor of the Ancient Languages John A. Himcs, A. M., Graell' Professor of the English Language and Literature, and of History. Hcv. Philip M. Biklc, A. M., Ockershausen Professor of Phisies and of Lat in. And others. Gills tfcliifflcian Lawn Mower Co. Of Hartford, Conn., MANUFACTURERS OF THE NEW ARCHIMEDEAN and CH ARTER OAR Lawn Mowers, These Mowers have become celebrated throughout the World, where lawns ire cultiva ted, us iwiiu; the most perfect end desirable I .awn Mowers ever made. They stand iitiho head of the list of Lawn Mowers In the U.S. and r.nrope. They <*'nlaln all tlje improvc ments that cxpenonee in tle lr manufacture can suites!; are beautifully linlshrl. thorotigli ly made and do Rplcmlid work on every variety of lawn. Hand Mower Sizes, hum Hte is inches. Pony and Horse Sizes, 21, lis and . iiiclivs. Send for i ireul.ii*. SOLI) BY Ol'K \CK.\TS i.YKRYttIIKKW 21-3 in ft if FREE BY MAIL. WONDERFUL CURES HOPELESS CASES OF CONSUMPTION Bronchitis. Asthma, Cat irrh. Dyspepsia, De bility atld All Chronic Diseases. 2U years ot great experience. 2 (*tl) hopeless eases cured. Astonishing discovery of new treitmcut to uuioly fatten, make blood ami build up the svs ■beni. Invalids can ed to eat and digest enor- Hinoiisty ami gain 3 to ft pounds per week. H\ ital and healing topee is ruiud v ami power Bfully increased. New lite ami vigor Imparled the IliNt few davs. Severest eases of Con M mi option, lied last and given up to dm, cureda Iti 2to a mouths. Intl.niiati hi in the Lunp-& i eiio • >'.t. llcclic Fever and N Iglit s w cuts. a;nlS| Cough made loose, and easy, or checked in hours. The treatment < xbilerates, exalts,a rouses all oi-rans into healthy vigorous opera tion. It is also the greatest cure on earth for l.iver, Kidney. He.nl, Head, Wood Skin Fc iiialo ami Nervous liiveci, Seiulnal Weak lie s, all diseases ot children, and the Opium Habit. Weave honest ill our offer, and earn estly invite yon to write or o.une 'ncfoie it is to,i fate, no matter what yo ir disease, even if abandoned by the ablest physicians. le- ribo your case. Trial free to all who come here. A liial package ot our medicines worth *1 t r seni by inaii to all who send us lb • mar* and address* sof all altiieted in tiit-jr vfcinfty and •>cents to nostage, IL S. DISPENSARY. errien Springs. Mielt. WOULD YOU PF. RESTORED TO SOUND Manhood? A Cur* Guaranteed. Sufferers from the above disease (Nervous Debilisy) will find permanent relief from the use of Egan's Compound j*. tux ik and Organic Pills. Not a quack nostrum but the genuine proscription used in my regular prac tice for the past seven years. Elixir. L per package or 3 for $4. Pills $1 per box, or 3 for fa. Severe cases require 3 to 5 bottles of the Elixir, with two or three boxes of the pills. Goods sent 10 any address on receipt of price. J. Y. EGAS', Ogdensburg, N. V, GILMORE & CO. LAI & COLLECTION IIIUSE, 029 F Straot, Washing on, D. C. . A * In Make Collections, Negotiate I.oans ami at tend to ail business confided to llcin. I.anii -r me, soldier's Additional llinest*ad Right :tl d La Mi WakKASTs bought and sold. Tho Model Grocery. S. P. KEKSTETTER, proprietor. MARKET STREET l-EWISBDRG, PA. Hoalor in lirst class Groceries of ;:1! kinds, Flour and Feed, Wood and Wbw W.tto. Qtiecnsware a Speciality. sell a White Granite T*. a St It, -ll) pieces, for : 3 K). All othor Queens ware i.i proportion. .lust rec uved the finest lot of L'hina Ware ve; brought to litis place. If yu.u eruie to Lewisburg doni fail ti> give me a call and get the best bit gains you ever had. farmers' Supplies. SEEDS. Mammoth and Small Glover Seed. Choice Timothy Seed. White Clover Seed. Alsyke, or Swedish Clover Sped. Orchard Gra*ft Seed' Kentucky Blue Grass Seed. Red Top Gras Seed. Law n Grass Seed. Meadow Foxtail Grass Seed. Meadow Feseue Gross Seed. sweet ntfiUed Vernal Grass Sefd. Itouxh-stocK Meadow Grass Seed. Hard Fescue Grass seed. Tall Oat Grass Seed. Crested Dogstuil Grass Seed. Pcrrcui.il live Grass Seed. Italian Rye Grass sped r lorin. and otacrgrass seed. Farmers and owners of pasture lot s can cm a nrass Instead of weeds, bv sowing a mixture of tlie above .seeds. It ha* been'demonstrated h> practical experiment that a variety of mass ! will keepupa continuous pasture and prevent tire growth of weeds. FERTILIZERS'. Weran deliver to Cobum ami Spring Mill* St:tt*. the very best fertilizers made. Baker- High Grate Aiuntouiuted Bono Phosphate in Gar load lots, only s:>">.oo per ton, in cars at Station. Soiitli Carolina Bono Phosphate only $20.00. por ton, in car load lots, at station. Farmers Supply store opposite Bush House, Bel.cfonte, Pa, ALEXANDER & CO. R EADERS! When in want of a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rubbers send to Kanip's Lock Haven and you can get them as low as in Philadelphia or Hew York. If they don't suit you, you can return them and get your money back. First class goods at low prices is my motto, JACOB RAMP.' To County dealers, T will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight added. 1881. MIDSUMMER 1881 H. R. IT HIT COMB, LOCK HJYVJHnSr, IF-A 7iikos this method to announce lo the jMnqduof IVmjs. iiinsli andSog gar Valleys that altera highly succc&ibl season he still has, 25,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, to select from. and in order reduce this large stock quickly he has rc duced his ju ices from 10 to fjO per cent. Wo have revolutionized the Clothing lm>iuf\oy. We make a Specialty in Parlor Suits, and will scllthem lower than any Party in the state. Prices rating IMiIX s3i Ti> SU). If ytucontemplate buying a PIANO, ORGAN OR SEWING MACHINE, U will yay you to writ •us for prices. We als carry aI \ rge line extr i Super, Body and Tap es; y Brussels Carpets. A Good Bmssols Carpet at 70 cts. per yard. Our stock of Plain Cut and Engraved fable Glass-ware, Plain and Decorated French Chin v Silver Plated-ware, Lamps and Chandeliers, &e. Is well worth your lufip'K'tion. Our sales exceed tlusc of aay House in our line in the state. LOW PRICES DO IT. Wo >\t *nd an invitation to you to visit us and will take nleisurj in s'u.viu.; yo i tin*