P* - Jjjillh^im Journal. THURSDAY, NOV. 23., ISB2. KHIMKI & KODLLEK, Editors and Proprietors. Local Bepai-fiucul. —Please bring that troo^. —Obv heavy editor is in Bellefonte this week, courting. • —The first snow of the seasons in these parts, Novbr. 17th. —Dr. Wm. I. Wilson, of Bellefonte, Gov. Curtln's father-in-law, celebrated his niutieth birthday on the 10th hist. —Sunday School requisites, libraries, &c, furnished by the Journal Store at regular catalogue prices. —A good, industrious giil wants a place to do general house work. In quire at the Journal office. —Thomas N. Magee, County Super intendent of Clinton county, has re signed and accepted a position as book keeper for Kistler Brothers, Lock Hav en. —For fine, tasty and novel Iloliitay goods the Journal Store is the place to buy. Just come and see and be con vinced that this assertion is based on truth. —Gov. Puttison is opposed to hav ing a big fuss and demonstration made over his inauguration, lie prefers to be installed into office In a quiet, old fashioned manner, and that is real sensible in Bobby. .—Wasser, of the Girard Press, has a sore thumb ever since the election and can not write. Poor fellow, how we pity him. But can't you handle the scissors, 'Lias and clip 'lection news ? There are still lots of it coming from York state. —Rev. John A. De Mover, of Ash land, Schuylkill county, will be pre sented by the members of that county for chaplain of the House. Mr. DeMoy er is well and favorably known here, having traveled Penn's Valley circuit and resided in Millheim some twenty two years ago. —There will baa musical convention in the Reformed Church, Rebersburg, between Christmas and New Year, conducted by that efficient and popular teacher. Prof. John A. Weaver, Fine Grove Mills. Ample arrangements will be male to render it a complete success iu all respects. Inventors nnd Patented should s-'tid fur instructions, reason able terms, references, &c.. to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of Patents. Wash ington. D. C. who furnish the same KithoiU C.V.7IY/-J. Elson Brothers is a Well kno.vn and successful firm of large expeiienee, having been established in 1553. tf Mr. J. A. Limbert cur accomoda ting mail earlier on the Coburn— Woodward route hereby informs his many frieirds and patrons along the line that he will carry packages of almost all kinds and sizes at very reasonable rates. Thanking them for their past favors lie respectfully solicits their fur ther patronage. FRESH OYSTERS.— If you get hun gry for fresh oysters stop in at D. I. Brown's oyster saloon. He keeps them and has his tables always ready and loaded with the spiciest delicacies that could be wanted for a first class oyster supper. Families can be accomodated with oysters by the pint, quart or gal lon. Best place in town for oysters and don't you forget it. —We are happy to see by the Girard, (Karsas) Press, that our friend P. J. Leitzell, formerly of Spring Mills, wa3 elected county superintendent of Craw ford county, Kansas, over his Republi can competitor, by the handsome ma jority of 243. The county Attorney was the only other Democratic candi date elected In the county. Well do we remember the long time ago when Perc was a little shaver in the primer class in the old Beaver Darn school house. Driven Mad by the Election. ERIE, November 23.—There was a terrible s;ene iu the couuty jail this morning with William MacAvoy, the Greenback-Labor polifician, who was driven mad by the result of the elec tions. Being possessed of almost su perhuman strength, he began tearing down the bars of his cell, twisting them like twigs. Foaming at the mouth, lie cursed Beaver and Pattison for defeating Armstrong, the Labor candidate for Governor, end when the warden with a body of prisoners went to secure him, he held them at bay with a bar of Iron for a long time. There is but little hope of his recovery. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from active practice having had placed in his hands by an East Indiana Missionary the for mula of a simply vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat and Lung affections also a positive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous com plaints after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thou sands of cases, feels it is his duty to make it known to his fellows. The re cipe, with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all neces sary advice and instructions for suc cessful treatment at your own home will be received by you by return mail, free of charge, by addressing with stamp or stamped self addressed enve lope to DR. J. C. RAYMOND. 104 Washington Street, Brooklyn, N Y —Our jovial friend, Mr. Win, Pettier ! gave us a call on Monday afternoon. | Mr. P. was formerly salesman in J. B. Fisher's store, Penn Hall, but is now on the look-out for a good location to set himself up in the mercantile busi ness. Will is a practical ami shrewd business man and will no doubt meet with success. Hebe's to you. —Hon. John E. "Faunce, of Fhlliitel phia, and Jake 2e\gler, of Butler com - ty are prominently mentioned as candi dates for Speaker of t lie Legislature. Mr. Faunce was the Democratic nom inee for Speaker twice before, while Mr. Zeigler is the oldest member of either, having been a member of the House thirty-live vears ago, and subse quently cleric. Both are excellent men and eminently tit for the position. —Those of our readers who took our advice of some time ago and got them selves good serviceable overcoats at Lewins, in Bellefonte, are now com fortable and happy while the other chaps are cold and shivering.and afraid to venture out. But no one need be discouraged. Lewtn still has lots and gobs of overcoats, yea entire suits and gent's furnishing goods, all of which he sells veiy cheap. You may be a juror, witness or party to a suit within the next three weeks and then you can attend to the matter without extra ex penses. —Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day—Don't forget the time. Don't forget to he sincerely thankful for the many blessings—material and spiritual —which the great Giver of all good be stowed upon you during the past year. Don't forget the suffering and the poor around you. You can easily spare a few bushels of corn, oats, potatoes, or something else that would be a god send to some needy family near yon. Be thankful enough on Thanksgiving Day to send some substantial present to some one really needy, and "Den'f you forget it." —The Ladies' Lutheran Mite Society expects to give a grand entertainment in the Town Hall, commencing with Christmas and ending Wednesday eve ning, Decbr. 27th. The programme will consist of turkey, chicken, oysters—of course cooked, stewed, fried, roasted, barbacu.'d, any B'yle you wish. The dear ladies know just how to do it all, you can bet high 011 that. Tliey even talk of delicious pies, luscious cakes and numerous other delicacies that make our big Six n mouth witer as we write. We are coining, ladies, sure. Nothing trut sickness or some other providential inte'ference will keep us back. Nor will we be surprised to see about 999 do just as we do. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. ?Sam £*tch had concluded to go up Salt River but will not go just now. So you can look for items weekly. Mr. William Pealer, l>ook keeper at J. B. Fisher's lias quit there and is looking around to start a ranch of his own. Come to our town—the more tne merrier. W. S. Hettinger bought a farm from John Grove' known as the James I. Forster track, for $4500. Cheap enough. Mr. James Krnpe and family came to town with sack and pack last week. You are welcome James. Sorry you lost a cow. Our burg 15 still on the increase. Barney Evans and Amos Koch both have houses under construction, and Jacob McCool's will be up in a few days. Come along, gentlemen, more lots for sale very cheap by I. J. Gren oble. Dan Rankle has greatly improved his house by giving it a coat of paint in the latest style. SAU PATCH. jlmo Bios. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDOJE¥TOI2.OfI PER DAY. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the s.nne liberal provision for their com fort. It is located in the tin mediate centres of business and places of amusement &nd the dif ferent Rall-Ro:ul depots, as well as all parts ot the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Fcger, Proprietor. News Miscellany. Joseph Hill, a Williamsport machin ist, has invented a steam street car, which he thinks meets every requiie merit. The weekly production of glass at the Bellefonte glass works is 9'JO boxes, or about 150 boxes daily. General B. F. Butler came within an ace of drowning in the rapids of the Merrimac near Lawrence, Mass., the other day. lie left as teamer by a skiff, which was overtuined. lie escaped with a wttting. J. F. Reamer, a Williamsport school teacher, has been arrested for puuish ing a boy named Zerby. The school board on Monday evening heard the case and decided that Mr. Reamer was justifiable in punishing the boy as he did. A Georgian Killed by an Elephant. From the Griffin News. A negro at Barnesville, on Wednes day, gave an elephant in Barrett's cir cus a chew of tobacco, for which the ungrateful beast caught him up in his trunk and injured him so that he died the next day. Some of the women of Borland, Lu ' zerne county, had a little difficulty re cently about some slanderous stories that had been circulated concerning One of the neighbors. They resolved to settle it according to the most approv ed Marquis of Queensbury rules, and after a number of rounds hud been fought the pugilists were seperated. They had punished each oilier severe ly. A BLACK ACT IN PANtOMIME. How at ennoasoean Nhrhtly R<>-en aots the Murder With Which Ho is Charged. Vrom the Nashville American. In the Davidson County Jail is con fined a man on the charge of murder, whose name will not lie mentioned, the American not wishing to prejudice his case. The prisoner in question is given to somnambulistic habits. When the bells of the city tislnsr in midnight the prisoner arises from his couch in a stealthy and noiseless creeps out to the door of the cell and scruti-i nizes the hall, or as much of it as can be seen through the door, and also eve ry corner of his narrow apartment, as if intent upon satisfying himself that no one is in the vicinity. Ho then proceeds to take a cotton shirt and tills the body of it with the covering of the bed, also stalling the arms full. lie places this in one corner on a chair and puts upon the top of it a hat. Having arranged this to suit him the somnambulist with noiseless tread wains over to the place Where a broom is kept and grasps it as if it were a gun, creeps with a cat like tread upon the figure in the chair. The manoeuvre consumes considerable time, the "sleeper" apparently acting as if he was engaged ill picking his way through brush or low timber. Having arrived at a point trom which a good view can bo commanded he cool ly and deliberately raises the broom in right angles to his shoulder. After tak ing a long aim he goes through the same motion that ohe would in filing t; gun. lie then approaches the chair, picks up the "dummy" and carries it to the remote comer of the cell, lie then goes down on all fours and goes through the motion of digging with his hands. Having dug until the hole is large enough lie places the stuffed shirt in it and carefully covers it np, stamp ing the floor of the cell as if he was pressing down uneven ground, lie then scatters over it an armful of leaves, which he goes through the process of gathering from the different portions of his cell. The work concluded to his satisfac- tion, the sleep-walker conceals the broom under his bed, as if hiding a gun. lie then washes his hands, ex amines his clothes carefully, sis if to see if there was any blood upon them, and resorts again to lus couch, to sleep quietly until morning. The prisoner when informed of his strange freak in his waking moments, denies all know ledge o<" the occurrence . SEND TIIE CHILDREN TO SCHOOL.— One of the greatest drawbacks to the successofo ur Common School system, is the irregular attend ence of many the pupils. In almost every school there are children who seem to attend by fits and struts, who are in their place to-day and absent to-morrow. At the end of term they are decidly liehitid their more puucutal fellows,and the re sponsibility is almost invariably put on the unfortunate teacher. Parents who permit their children to absent them selves from school upon the roost trival pretext, are always the most severely critical in their attitude toward teach ers. Tliey do not seem to remember that their children have only been in the school room semi- occasfonly, or if they do remember it, tliey appear to es teem it as a matter of minor impor tance. Yet it is a fact that no child who is irregular in bis or her attend ance at school, will make much progress. Parents ought to remember this truth and improve in this lesprct. Send your children to sehoo 1 every day and you will be agreably siuirisid at the result.— Phili)>zbnre it. would drive it to the Lykens Valley nriue in a short time. This is the second fire in this slope, and in this case as in the first, it was caused through the negligence of one of the employes, who went home in the evening for his supper. There will le an investigation arwl then the true cause will be brought to light. The fire throws out of employment lor per haps years about 1,50 ) men and boys. The colliery is operated by the Lykens Valley Company, but controlled by tire Pennsylvania railroad. MARRIED. On the 2nd ln*t., nt Auronsbnrg by Rev. Z. A Yearick. Mr. Benjamin F. Stover ami Miss M.'u ry Geistweite. both of ILdues township. Ml 11 tin in HnrKcl. Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old 95 " new, No. 2 . 9> " No. 3 80 Corn - 75 live ~o oats White 40 Buckwheat Flour S.GO Bran Asbots,pt t0n.....v....v . * f > u" Salt, iter Br I 1.75 Blaster, ground 9.00 |H'V Bushel.... 45 to ."•< Barley J# Tymothyseed Lo> Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter Hants Hides " Veal B l Potatoes *9 Lard 1- Tallovr Soap 6 Dried Apples *. Dried Beaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COBI'KN. Egg Coal tf.oo Stove " 5.25 Chest II ut s*o Be.t 3.50 Pea by the car load , 3.20 Fifty cents per ton additional when delivered in Mlftbelm. C. A. STUKGIS. P. H. MUSSEIt. 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