fhe Jjillhrim Journal. J J j THURSDAY, APUIT. 22.. 1880 B. O DF.IMXC.EK, • - . EDITOR. R. A. RUMILLER, - - ASSISTANT r.oiTou. Local Deportment. —ln another column we publish the A mli tors' Report for the borough of Millheira. Read it. —A splendid private residence With the good w ill of a medical practice for sale. For particulars apply at this of fice. tf. I —Althona does not stand loafing on! the corners; Millheim does, and that's one point of d fference between the two towns. —Our friend S. M. Swartz. at Tus- ! scyville, is selling out his stock of store j goods preparatory to retiring from bus iness. Fatting health is the cause. —The .'TOUKX VL HOOK STORK sells all the school books recently adopted by the school lnards of Millheim Boro', IVnn, Haines, Miles and Gregg town ships. NOTICE.— AII persons having ac counts against the Borough of Mill heim are hereby notified to present them to the tewn council for adjust-i luent, 011 or before the first Monday in May. Finance Committee. —Somebody lias figured out that there are about three millions of un- j married men in the conntry. but it i should not be forgotten that many of them are not worth having as hus bands. —Those freeholders of Millheim, who j didn't make their sidewalks yet -in front of their properties, would better .got at it, as the new council intends to push t hose matters. A word to the wise Ac., Ac. —Belletonte is to have a daily morn ing pajier, with the name Morning Xt-ios. Mr. 11. Byxbe, foreman of the Htj'ubhcan office of that place, issues the same, and intends to make it a per manent institution. —Oar town will be strongly represen ted at Court in Bellefonte next week. Four parties from Millheim are con cerned in suits, and each of them has a little army of witnesses, who wiil have to appear at court, beside the Jurymen chosen for this session of the court. 1 —lt affords us much pleasure to announce that Rev. W. R. Wieand, of ( Adaiusburg, Snyder county, has aceep- ( ted the ball recently exteuded by the , Rebersburg Lutheran chirg*. Mr. Wieand expects to take charge of his new field in June. —We see in the Phlln. Times that ! I the extensive tannery of Kisiler Bros., at Lock Haven, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday aftenioo l of last week. ' Loss about $ 100,000; insurance, $75,- 000. The origin of the fire is unknown. There were fifty-five men and boys eui plo; ed iu the building. —Our young frieu.l Jacob Stover stu diosis me *irus, of Aaronsburg, has now finished histerm of teaching, at M'Cture , Snyder county. For the pre sent lie is engaged at clerking for Mr. J. M Trox ell, at well our informant does not say where, but we guess it is still with in the limits of tiie United states. —The corner stone for the new Re- ' formed church at Madison burg will be : laid with appropriate services, on Sun- ' day, May 2nd next, D. V. Neighbor ing Ketoruied ministers will be present : to officiate on the occasion. The chris tian public is respectfully invited to attend. ' W. M. LAND is. 2t. Pastor. —Don't.care an exclamation poin t (!) what people say about Sammy Faust, he has always been very good and kind to us. Why it was just tlie other day that Sammy brung us just as nice a basket full of apples as any man couid wish. We mean to say that the apples were nice not the basket, but that he took off our hands again. Long bye Sammy Faust to do good to the poor— especially to poor printers. AHEAD or ALL OTHERS.— Ahead of; all others, is the motto of Louis Doll in Bellefonte. Where can you find a bet ter Boot and Shoe store ? It is filled with the latest styles of boots and shoes, an immense stock of the same and ev erything can be bought at low prices. Don't neglect to call there, when you go to Bellefonte, you won't regret it. —The Brockerhoff House, at Belle fonte, is undergoing important altera tions and repairs. The room recently occupied by John B. Linn, Esq., as a law office, is being Acted up as a bar room, while what was the bar room will be changed into a sample room. Fresh paint and kalsomine are also ap plied. —On Saturday and Sunday, April 24th and 25th, a, district local conven tion of the Young Men's Cnristian As sociation will be field at Centre Hall, A rather comprehensive but well ai ra iged programme has been prepared and an interesting and profitable time is expected. Rev. s. A. Taggart, State Secretary, will be present. Come, and bring your bible along. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— The | annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Lewisburg & Tyrone R. It. Compa ny will be held at the office of the Com pany, No. 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Fa., on Monday, May 3d, 1880 at 12 o'clock M. Election for President and Directors same day and place. JAS. R. MCCLUUE, 16-3 L Secretary. Mr. Cyrus B Stover and family, left for Pleasant Valley, Lincoln coun ty, Kansas. —The local meeting of the Y. M. C. I A., at Centi e Hall, next Saturday and Sunday, promises to be a very interes • ting affair. Are you going ? At the regular annual meeting of the Millheim Town llall Company, held on Monday evening. Th ou is Frank, Samuel Otto and Elias Lose were elected trustees -Hope they Will be efficient officers. —The other Friday night the barn of Mr. David Wetzel, about 3 miles south west of New B rlin,-, was totally destroyed by fire. Nearly everything iu the barn, including nine head of cattle, was consumed. s Hip, hip, been—o—o! Up, lip, hoh hahr. These and similar ones were the ejaculations when they raised P. P Lei t sell's house, on Monday. Wish the, would raise about a dozen more includ ing some enterprising manufacturing, establishment. But why dont they? Mr. John Musser, well known to the people of Centre county, is now engagulns agent for the firm of Gordon and Landis, Bellefonte, dealers ill all kinds of machinery, engines, mill furnishing goods, agricultural iniple ineiits, Ac Mr. Musser also sells the celebrated Adrianee Reaper and mower, \ and the Empire Separator, maiuifac tared it Hagerstown, Mil. —Mr. George M. Thomas, a •. entle-, man of sterling integrity and first class j businessquali ies, has opened up agro- j eery on the corner of Allegheny and. Bishop streets. Bellefonte. Mr. Thorn- ! asexjHidts io keep anything belonging ; to a first class grocery and a full stock | of all kinds of leather besides. Our ; citizens going to Bellefonte can no where do better iu the leather line than with Mr. Thorn vs. Harris' Standard Store. 235 Market j Street, Lewisburg is again up to time— ; not only in having received a large and , full assortment of goods but in advert- I ising as i cell. Harris is none of the fellows that whine an 1 complain of hard , times: lie is t>o busy to do that. He j keeps a full line of goods, sells low ami j advirtises. These are tht conditions of success and Harris knows it just as well as anybody. Read his advertisment and give him a call when you get to Lewisburg. —Peterson's Ladies National Maga zine came to us hist week, and so crowded with good things, that we didn't look at anything else for the next couple Of hours. Full of splendid engravings and fashion plates, the j choicest stories, a fine pattern of a summer jacket, and a lot of interesting , literature. We recommend this maga zine to every lady, who is fond of read ing and willing to take sound advice in household and fancy work. —We haven't stopped at a bote' this long time that we liked better than the j [rein liaise. Lock Haven, of which t Mr. S. Woods C fid well is the efficient, and gentlemanly proprietor. The house is complete in its ariangeraeuts. ! cleanliness and order prevail through- j out. ami Mr. Caldwell has that pleas-J ant, fascinating Way of making a fellow feel .it home, that only a "dyed in the wool" gentleman can fiaye. Yes, we like the Irvin House. List week we had the pleasure to make the acquaintance of the new con- j duMor on our rail road—Mr. Simon Seids. We were very favorably im ' pressed with Mr. Seids, and consider ! him every inch a gentleman, which is saying a gmnl deal, for there area great many cubic inches iu him. From the manner in which Mr. Seids ; conducts the train we take him to be an old hand at the business. Altogeth er we like the new conductor right well and shall endeavor to patronize his trein as much as much as we are able. —lt is with much pleasure that we to-day lay before our leaders the regu lar spring advertisement of that well known and popular institution, Ever ett's Bee Hive Store, of Lock Ilaven. Read it, "xauiiue it carefully, and then when you go to Lock Ilaven go there, and you will find tnat every word that Mr. Everett says and promises is strictly true. Persons that go there once on trial , will go again and are very apt to become regular customers. The vast and varied assortment ot goods the really low prices, and the fair and polite treatment one gets all comb.ne to make the Bee Ilive the boss institu tion of the West Branca Valley. ACCIDENT NEAR NITTANY IIALL. A sad accident befell the family of Ma Joseph McCaleb, residing near Nittany llall. one day last week. As we are in formed, Mr. McCaleb went out to cut up a large tree that had been blown down by the storm of a few days prev ious. After being at work for some time, he discovert! that he had been followed by two of his little children, aged respecti zely five and three years. Not wishing to have them so near him while using his axe, he directed thein togoawy, which they did. It seems, however, that instead of going far away they went, without being noticed by tlieir father, into the excavation made by the uprooted tree upon which he was at work, win re they remained. After the fallen trunk of the tree had been cut off, the uprooted stu up irnrne 1 diately flew back into its upright posi- ! tiou, anil Mr. McCaleb discoverd to his norr >r tli it xis little ones were bu ried beneath it. When taken out the youngest one was found to be dead, and the other one insensible and seriously injured. The dead child was buried on last Friday, at which time our infor mant told us the other child was still living. —Wc learn by the Miffiinlmrg Tile graph that Mr. Thomas Hurler, editor of the Nevada Enterprise, is visiting friends in Union county at present. —Last Thursday evening our town council had another special meeting for j the purpose of appointing the following standing committees; Finance: A. C. Musser, 1). L. Zer by and Geo. Rover. Streets and Alleys: 11. A. Bximiller, F. Catlienivun and A. C. Musser. Nuisance: D. L. Zerbv, F. Cuther niaii and < leo. ltoyer. —Court of Centre County will begin on Monday of next week. -It is with pleasure that we inform mauv inquiring triendn that neighbor John D. Fiute, whose limb was ampu luted a few weeks ago, is getting alone very well, fully as well as could possib- ! ly be expected. F>r the pakt tew days . he has been able to sit up in a chair. Mr. Henry Wagner, a young man working at Billinger's siw mill, near Fowler's, had the misfortune to get his le f t hand into the circular saw while in full motion on Mmiday after noun. Toe first and second lingers were entirely cut # off, and ihe thumb and third finger nearly so. The attend ing physician tninks that tho thumb ! and third finger may be saved. —Ex-Sheriff Musser has taken an I agency for the Southern Pennsylvania ! Mutual liclii f Association, a company I operand mucu noon ihe plan of the U. iB. Aid >ocietv We know nothing of our own personal k'.owhdge of this 'company, but the sheiiff assures us that it is one of the solid institutions of the land. He is ready to impart an> desired information to those who wish a cheap and safe lire insurance. tf —That thoroughly go >d fell >w, gro i er, auctioneer, fish-dealer and ex edi tor, G.o. W. Foote, Esq , of Miffiiti' nurg, will please accept the best thanks 'of the editor and his family, tlie assist ! ant and his family, as well as several other good friends, fort' at whopper of jashad winch on la>t Saturday in the goodness of his he.ut lie mnift us a : piese. t of. How kind, how thought ful, the good man—how seasonable the present. All si ring we had an almost uncoutr dabl. loaging for a idiad, but a las for the gulf between a poor country editor and a flue, big shad. George knows exactly now it all is. He was a poor editor himself. The Cemetery Association held its annual meeting and election on last Friday evening, and elected E. C. Campbell, 11. M. Swarti and A. O Driuinger, trustees, respectively for three, town one years. An ad journed meeting was also held on Moti | eay evening, at whim measures were j adopted looking toward Ihe enlarge- j ment of the cemeteiy. It seemed to USH as if something of the right spirit pre vailed at the meeting on Monday eve ning. and wc trust good may result from it. L'tthe new b >anl of trus-* ties take hold of the matter in earnest and rescue our "city of the deid" from the general dilapidation a id decay into which it is fast sinkiug. A Bia ESTABLISHMENT.— The store of Biuliud & Newman, in Bellefonte, or to state t lie matter more precisely, I their combination of stores, is now a thing of vast proportions. They have recently rented the large store room i lately occupied by D. M. Wagner & Son which adjoins their own, and into this hitter they have just removed their vast stock of dry goods, while the room formerly occupied by Mr. B.iul.ind's Bee Ilive store, is now a merchant tailoring and gent's furnishing estab lishnient, where clothing are m.idi to i order in the very best and handsomest style. In the dry goods and notion store they have a f .11 and complete scock in j everv dep.n tni nit, eic i out of which j has us own special salesman. A sys tern of order prevails that 3tiikes one very favorably upon entering. Every thing is c uuplete and convenient as can be made, and we doubt not that the new com filiation will secure a largely increased business. If you go io Bellefonte to buy your supplies, don't miss the Bee Hive. You will find it entirely worthy of your confi dence and patronage. AAEONSHURG CRUMBS. Mr. T. Hull is hurrying his house to completion. Expects to occupy it some time in June. Miss Mary Muss-r received, as a birtnday present a handsome gold watch and cnaiu. Mary is the happiest In tie girl iu Aarousb trg. Mrs. W. B. Bitner spent a few diys in towu, laet Week, but huTied home for fear .the Spring work would not wait for her return. Among the many wio intended to teach during the Summer, there re mams but one, Miss Bella Cron miller. She oug h t to have a -cuool so large that she must employ an assistant. Mr. E. G. Sfiafer, of Maple Grove, Lycoming Co., c -me to town on Mon day and left next lay, t iking with him his wife, Miss Lizzie Shafer h is returned. Sue spent the Winter in Bellefonte, with her uncle, C. M. Bower, Esq. It is said that Bellefonte offers rare attractions to single preachers iu our vicinity. They find themselves irre sistably drawn there, onCe in a while, and the oft-msr they go the oftener tliev want to go, "The old old story old as Eden yet, yet forever beautiful j and new," X. Y. —Our townsman ltlin G. Mussei-lms commenced butchering last Monday, and intends to follow that business through the coming summer, as in for mer years, lie always buys the nicest and fattest beeves in the country, and for that reason ho is able to furnish the people with first-class meat. NEWd FROM BRUoH. Prof. 11. Meyer is off to llaiTishurg, attending a convention of C uuly Su pei ime ideiits. Oni old friend W. R. BVrly, Eq., of William iparl, was Here a f v d v ago shaking hauls with mmy fihnid* in his native valley. Wd'is is on* of the ablest lawyers at the Williamsport bar. It is rumored that U a v. Wiehnd, of .Vdainsb ng, lias accepted Hie call given | ium by the Lutheran c'urga in this ; valley. A club of some kind has recently been organized in our village, but what its name and object are, v\c do not ex actly know. It is li ivvever principally ! supported by pedagogical talent —its i Ulcers are 11. Meyer, President, C, C. ! Zeigler, Secy., and C. L. Gram ey, I Treasurer. Oui enterprising townsman, J. A. Miller, lias just received a 17 horse power engine, which lie purposes to use ; in his tannery. The collections in the Ueberstmrg Unin S. S. !ukt year amounted to s.*>7.o instead of $ >o.o', as reported last week *, also the name of W. S. Miller as Treasurer elect wa- omitted. Our informant miy do better hereaf ter. Quiz ? i An Ohio man, who thought he might have some business in Chicago about convention time and wrote to one of the hotels to secure "a couple of small rooms, not particular on what floor, hut with a communicating door if possi ble," during the sessions of the Repub lican National Convention, was inform ed in reply that tin; cost of such accom modations would he SSO .t day. As a general thing Ohio men have a good streak of luck under the present aduiiu juration, but they have about conclud | ed that it is better to he a hotel-keeper • in Chicago than an office-holder under i the Federal Government. A Terrible Disaster. Many Lives Lest in a Hurricane. ST LOUIS, April 19.— Paa>enjfcns who pa-sed through Mars!ob Id, on the 1 St. Louis and San FrancLco lt.iilmad, at M3O last night, gave a few facts con cerning a terrible disaster. A man who canie to the depot, at the edge of the town, while tlie tiain was there, repoifed that at 6;3<> o'clock a furious ! hurricane struck the place and lev< led. ! all that part f the town lying west of the Centre Square H it to the ground •j The debrid immediately took lire in several places, aud the flames could i>e seen at some half dozen points by the passengers on the train. Forty dead ' bodies had been taken cut and many more were supposed to be iiuiitd in tlib rums or burned up, There were also many living, still imprisoned in the de bris of the fallen buildings. All the physicians of the town were killed ex cepting two, and there was great need of doctors tii attend to the wounded, of whom it was said there were some 200. I A relief train with twenty physicians and nurses and full of supplies lift Springfield, Mo., this morning, and probably other trains will arrive during I the day. The storm was general in ; Southwestern Missouii, and otiier pla ces probably suffertd damage, hut as I the telegraph wires are all prostrated I i o advicrs have been received. A vio lent hail and rain accompanied the ; wind. MARRIED. i / On theTtli mst., by Rev. J. D. Reunion, as sisted liy Rev. Charles Sehnure, I)r. 11. W. Khoad* and .Vlss C'laia \V. Sci'bold, both of llaMlelon. DIED. On the lOtli Inst., in Aflfltiiibiirg, months. .Uillhcim .Harkei. Corrected every Wednesday by Gcphart & Musser. Whe.it Xo. l 1 .ho Wheat No. 2 100 Corn 4 ' ltje > liiiw which is simply liuiiicnse in nil ils Departments. 30.000 Yards Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, c o o o O ■ 5 A o o (J o O O o CALICOS g SHIRTINGS A large it.ek of 10-4. 9-4. 0 4. 5 4 UTICA RLE aCIIED and UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS and PILLOW CASINGS, lard* hood alien, Fast Colors. Heautlful Styles, li tenia a Yard. r The Largest Stock of TABLE LI N ENS ever shown in tlds City at old prices. ,590 TO W ELS at 25 Cents, worth 40 Cents 35 ll LINEN NAPKINS at $2 05, worth $3 40. 18 inch Twilled Heavy Toweling, 18 c 1000 Yards cf Summer Pantings, Bought early in January, since which time they liave advanced 2< per cent., tut will be sold at old prices of a year ago. 2.000 Yards All-Wool Cassimeres, FANCY CHEVIOT SUIT T.TSTCxS, French Diagonals and Shirtings, 1,000 Yards Black all wool Cashmeres, Clnap ith .1, evt-r. Jtjniya d- B-niit ifnl S >riug Cashmeres at 15 cents, worth 2b Flench Momi** Cloths, Full Line of French all-wool Rii*'iiigs i Plain and I.nce Goods. B'k Grenadines. Ftenoh Organdie a d I in* n Lawns, nice patterns. ,500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SILKS, At 50, 55 and CO rents a \ard The Largest. Handsomes'. Cheapest lot of Plain nd Brocade, Black aud Colored Silks -ver iiinwn Lar.e lf of Ladles' C"Hts a Half Price. T'e ha rls -nies' Stork of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS In this sec ion of Hie S ate L trge lot of Window Shading ad Fixtures. 1. >OO th>. Cotton andj Wool Carpet Chain. />|T I *Y t TfTTH"SVTCI r e,,,s } t"d Brush Valleys should avail themselves of the advantages we are now of t/11 *I * i bpy feiing, by buying their g-awls aily at the BEE HIVE. Thanking my Patrons for ) w theii liberal patronage in I*7B, we hone by continuing to keep only first-class goods,' with a full :ver everv c mpetitor on aec •unt cf the immense quantiiies we buy IN DUCEMENTS t Large Buve s and trade from a distance. BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTIONS* W"RE MEM BE R THE PLACE The Great Bee Hive Dry Goods House, LOOK ZELAUVLDLT, TP A.. I • J.J.EVERETT, Proprietor.' \V VNTKD.—SO,OOO pounds of Wool in exchange or for cash at the Bee Hive Store. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH CLOTHING HOUSE, BELLEFONTB,PA, Our Stock is Immense in Quantity and First Class in Quality. Our Prices are . . . AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Anticipating a very large trade we are selling goods at a very small ad vance on first cost. The citizens of Centre county are most cordially invited to AJSTID SBE.^II SAMUEL LBWIN. I . lil.niAKT C. A. MIhSKK GEPHART & MUSSER DBAI.EK& IN rain. Cloverser!, Dour & Feed. (Ida I, l'iastcr & Salt MILLIIEIMj PA Highest market price paid for all kinds of GrJr6.j^llSr Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at tlie old vIUSSERMLLL, In MILLIIEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. THIS PAPER Kewsp per Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street ), where adver- R] MP RAJ If AQI# I NEW I Una. MPAJII J B.r-MS LOSE, POOI 3, SllUt cs Sash, W Yellow Pine W i 11 d t> w W Flooring con- Frames, £-• stantly kept an'l Mould- r-S on liand.j in ITS, made to .. With thanks or(1 e r on CL_ W for past f short notice w & vurs ' ,c solic and in the d its a con tin best ossi de <* nence of the manner | s.inc ,VTLL IfEIM* F.I. COUNTY FA KM ERS' HOME, THE BUSH HOBBI. Prices to Suit the Times. Improved Stabling and careful Hostlers. Low special rates to Jurymen and Witnesses. Cleanliness, comfort unexcelled . ' NO DISCRI IN TITN. against the Producers, than whom are more wor l>y, or mort entitled to attention.* The Rush House having over three times the . capacity of other hotels, there is no i-ccasion or disposition to place the guesis in attic 1 i rooms. This accounts for its growing JL O^l ; Trade. We do not trust your hotses to the ' care and profit o parties disconnected with 1 the hotel. J. 11 MY EftS, I 51-6 tf. Proprietor. m DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIVWARK, STOVEPU'E AAD TUI ti.lllXti , BPolTi\(i & FRUT PASS. Would respectfully inform the public that lie keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of IINWAUE, STOVE- FIXTURES, FRUIT CANS, etc. EWTINO A SPECIALITY. H Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at .short notice. Having some ten years experi ence in the business he llatters hin'self that his work is fully equal to any in this section of the country. A share of the public patronage is re spectully solicited. Shop, next door to Journal Hook store, 511!lheiin, Fa. BRQCKERHOFF HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA First Class in all respects. CENTRALLY LOCATED. Just the place for tin business mau, the farmer, the mechanic. JBST 3 Omnibus to all trains. W. R. TELLER, Proprietor. PATENTS alld how to obtain them. Pamphlet tree, upon receipt of Stamp for poet age Address— GILMORE, SMITH Sc CO. Solicitor* of VatenLs, A'ear Patent Ofi'.t, I CtmhinffCcn, P. O. 4