fhe Jjiillhrim f carnal. / ef, un day, May 2nd next, I). V. Neighbor* i ;!■:g Reformed ministers will be present j to officiate on the occasion. The clnis- j 1 in publii is respectfully invited to I attend. W. M. LANDTS. 2t. Pastor. —Weliad thought that neighbor Luck eub.ich was "a gentlein in and a schol ar", but we begin very much to doubt whether he is either. walks about with hat cocked on his head at an an gieof about forty-five degrees, saucy; and impudent as got out. Need hit feel so big about it, Abe. Such things have happened before in Strasburg, and any how the firm of Deininger & Muss BR is ahead of you in business any day. j That' all. AHEAD or ALL OTHERS.—A ACAD of j nil others, is the motto of Louis Doll in lieilefonte. Where can you find a bet ter Boot and Shoe store ? It is filled j 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. I —Prof, J. 11. Feehrer—the veritable, identical Joe —is here again, to enliven the town and cheei our drooping spirits with music—street, soft music! Our band boys will get a lively drill in the new music the Prof, is writing for them t his week and which will of course be of a select character. Joe hasn't been here for quite a while, but he is all the more welcome for that. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Lewisburg & Tyrone R. It. Com pa ny will be held at the ollice of the Com pany, No. 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on Monday, May 3d, ISBO at 12 o'clock M. Election for President and Directors bame day and place. JAS. It. MCCLUKE, IG-3t. Secretary. -Ex-Sheriff Musser has taken an agency for the Southern Pennsylvania Jlutual Relief Association , a company operated much UDOU the plan of the U. B. Aid Society. We know nothing of vin own personal knowledge of this company, but the sheriff assures us that it is one of the solid institutions of the land, lie is ready to impart any desired information to those who wish , • heap and safe life insurance. tf B3LLEFONTE IT . 'MS. The Bellefonte Morning News, our new daily paper, Is a neat, readable sheet. It blasts a circulation of about three hundred with fair prospects of an increase. The men employed at Valentine's Iron Works, who soma time ago wero dismissed have all been taken back and work now goes as energetically as be i fore. Court opened on Monday, Judges Orvis, Frank and Diven on the bench. I The usual routine of opening day was j gone over in the forenoon. Afternoon : was deyoted to granting of licenses. | and the trial of a few cases. Monday evening the quarterly meet ing of tin' Centre Co. Ag'l Society was held in the Court House; Dr. Hale pre sided. M.ij K. 11. Forster filled the role of Sec. pro tan, in the absence of the regular Sec., Wilbur F. Boeder, Esq. AddiVsses were made on the culture of wheat, the future of the society, its im portance, and kindred subjects, by Cub Win. Shortlidge, Tlios. It. Ehrhard and others. The suggestion was thrown out that the qu irtcrly meetings be held at various places throughout the coun ty, which seemed to meet the favor of the f.trmeis present. The Episcopal Convocation of Wil- Maiusport assembled in this place on Wednesday last and continued in ses sion for three days. Bishop Howe was present and confirmed thirteen young men and ladies. He preached an ex cellent sermon. Uev Dr. Hopkins made a statistical address on the rise and pro gress of Episcopal in Pennsylvania. The meeting all through was interesting. Your landlords got off quite easy, un der the circumstances. Will the leni ency of Judge Orvis teach them a les son? I hope so—and more particular ly do I hope that they will show respect enough for the s tbbit.il to keep their bar-rooms closed. Tiie worst feature in their eases was that there were so many young m u a as witnesses. This proves that your landlords allow too much loafing in and around their hous es. If 1 understand anything, Mr. Editor, hotels are for the accommoda tion of the traveling public and not to afford a loafing place for idlers and bummers. What is the sentiment of Millheiin cHi this point ? B. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. J. A. Grenoble moved into his new bouse last week. On Friday evening the young folks met at his house to level up tlie new floor. [The expression is not clear to us. Ed.] Henry Krumriu > has made great im provements on his lots. Don't know whether he did it on general principles or whether he has a definite object in the matter. • Wm. Pealerand wife, of Penn Hall, wi'l atari for Kansas, on Monday next. Mrs. Kate Leitzell has just received a large and well selected stock of milline ry goons, which for style and cheapness can not be exceeded. Spring Mills Ae.ademv is getting a long finely. Recent rains have brought out vege tation amazingly. Such names as Grant, Blaine, Han cock, Bivard, Tilden are mentioned hereabouts. Do you know, Mr. Editor, what it ail means ? JOHANNES. CYCLONE IN ILLINOIS. House and Barns Destroyed and sev eral Per oris Killed and irjiired. CHICAGO, April 25. A spuia] despatch t< the limes fitunTavlnrsville, 111. says; "At at out To'cl'ck on Sat u day evening a terrific cyclone passed over the country some four miles west and north of this city, which completely demolished a large number of houses, killing, crippling, and carrying away eumates. Messengers came to town f>r medical aid surgical aid and for assitiai ee to search foi the missing Tiie first true- found of the storm was on the south fork of the Sangamon River, simef iur miles west of Tay lorsville, from which i;s track was 111 a northerly direction, houses, barns, and other buildings being entirely de molished along its track and several persons killed and wounded, while ma ny w- re rendered homeless and left to the mercy of a pitiless storm of rain, which continued until after midnight. The dwelling of Alonzo Cutter was blown to pieces. One of his children was killed outright, and another, which was carried away, was found dead this morning some distance from tiie scene. Mrs. T. J. Langley was killed, and John Gessner had his skull fractured, and will die. The wounded are G. J. Langley and two sons; T. W. Brentz Elliott, wife, and two chil dren; a little daughter of Ed. Leign, and Thomas Hill. A man named Watts and his wife were blown about aquarter of a mile locked iu each other's arm 3, and were found badly bruised and cut and insensible. Hundreds of cattle, horses, and hogs were killed and crippled, and fowls were found in the line of the cyclone dead and dives ted of their plumage. Reports of fur ther damage are constantly coming in, and the city is almost depopulated Of able bodied persons, all having turned out to render all the aid iu their power." Further reports of last night's storm show that it extended over the whole Northwest, with frequent tornadoes and like phenomena. At iiOraine, la.,a cyclone on Fri day night destroyed everything in its path, which was half a mile in width. Seven houses were levelled to the ground, and a number of outbuildings were dstroyed. Several persons wore seriously injured. CAUTION ! All persons are hereby cautioned not to buy a note drawn by me in favor of Thomas Harper, and held for collection by Solomon Kit linger, as 1 will not pay the same unless compelled bv law, hav ing an offset against said nolo for al most twice its amount. J.vcon N P.IDIOII. Woodward, Pa., Apl. 23d, ISSO. I For tla* Journal* | Clouds and Sunahino. BY KEY. •. UKNSON AKEK.S. , The aching heart may be oppressed, i With sorrows, doubts and fears; And anguish sore may wring our hearts, t And lill our eyes with rears. *. Thoughts of our wretchedness may come , In sickness, want and woe; ( The hours with their leaden weight t Pass heavily and slow. j But cheerful hope will soon dispel The clouds of weaiy care, And make our earthly pathway bright With radiance calm and fair, As 'neath the sun's bright piercing beams The darkness tlees away ; So hope dispels our gathering griefs, With its sere nest ray. And peace sweet heavenly peace shall fold, Its pinions round the heart; And happiness that heavenly dove, Shall nevermore depart. Hope on ! thou child of pain and grief, Thy griefs not long can stay ; The daikness that surrounds thee now. Precedes a blighter day. Penn Ilall, April 11, I^3o. AARONSbURG CRUMBS Nothing so scarce in Aaronsburg, this week, as money and news. The service at the M. E. Church, 011 last Sabbath, was again a failure. Two weeks ago the minister was here and found no audience. On last Sabbath, on account of the rain, very probably, he failed to appear, and the audience dispersed witnout the expecteJ sermon. Mr. it Mrs. T. 11. Ilarter li ive left for the west,their home. Mr. J. Ross Bell has been quite ill for some time, but is recovering. Mr. G. S. Musser took a little trip to Lewisburg, last week. Mr. Foote, of Millheiin, was seen in town the other day, looking very well, considering the suffering he has recent ly endured. A notice of a tine of fifty dollars to be laid on any one who Keeps a Spitz dog, has occasioned a half d >z-'n or so of household pets to b) put to death. Guess that li*tie bit of a Prof. Feebl er might come out with 4 the hoys"' one evening to give U3 music. Don't be selfish, oil Joe. X. V. Xews WisccHniiy. THE WESTERN STORJI.— St. Louis, Apiil 24. The latest advices from Texas county, Mo., says that the town of Licking was entirely destroyed, with the exception of three houses, by Sun day night's storm. Three hundred persons are homeless, one life lost and seven persons wounded, five of them seriously. The damage was fully s>o,- 000. The tornado did immense injury to all kinds of property to the coun ty. A special from Marshfield to the lie publican sa>s: "Seventy-one victims of Sunday's storm have been buried and some 25 01* more are in a dying condi tion. The number seriously wounded is about 150. A babe about H months old, whose mother was killed and whose friends were all wounded, was found on the 19th in the ravine north of the town, where it lay all night. It is now doing well. Another child, twe years old, was found 011 the afternoon of the 19th in a tree, where it had bren nearly 24 hours. It was considerably bruised and will recover* It was claimed yes terday by its parents, who live two miles and a half from the southern por tion ot the town. The child's lorial flight must have extended over three miles. A wagon has been found that was carried four miles by the wind and a section of the smokestack of a mill that was carried three miles and a half. It i 3 reported that frohi thirty to fourty persons have been killed by the spurs of the tornado in the con itrv, and that the town ot Corseeans, in Barry coun ty, is as badiy wrecked as Marshtield. LATER. —It is now stated that the loss of life iu Webster county, the county of which Marsh tield is the coun ty seat, will reach 100, and injured -00. Loss to property, $1,000,000. The town of liarnettsville, Morgan county, was destroyed ami a number of people kill ed. We understand that Hon. S. 11. Yo cum, our Congressman, has designated for appointment as Cadet midshipman in the U. S. Navy, Chas -11. Hayes, son of Alfred Ilayes, Esq., ot Lewisburg, and that he has been di rected to report at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., in June next, for examination — Lewisburg Journal. The Court of Quarter sessions of Per ry county will grant no license to liquor sellers until they bind themselves -in writing ue/er to sell liquor by the bot tle to any but those of known integrity and who will not under any circum stances, sell or give any liquor to per sons of intemperate habits. A violation of this pledge annuls the license. i Efforts are making in Lancaster and Altoona to secure an appropriation from Congress for the erection of a United btates public building in each of these localities, and now Reading lias begun a movement in the same direction. The present post offices and | other buildings are said to be unhealthy An old woman named Ann Swartz, died in Philadelphia, on Saturday .from hydrophobia. She had b-jen bitten three months ago by a pet dog of the Spifzer breed. Esc.vrn or A MURDERER.—Brad ford, Pa., April 18. A special dispatch from Emporium, savs intense rx.-ite ment prevails at Caledonia, F.lk Co., Pa., over a brutal murder committed there yesterday morning by a noted former and outlaw named Harry Foo lish. A posse went from St. M try's to arrest. English, an ivmg at bis house, near Caledonia, about SA. M. Con stables \V rent h and Volmer and dir tier Bulk met Publish coming down stairs. Wronth ordered him to surren der, but he retreated up stairs and lock ed himself m a room The officers drew their pistols, and declared their intention of taking English, dead * 1 alive. As Constable "Wrench approach ed the room, English thrust a ride through the door and fired, killing him instantly. Constable Volmer then car ried Wreath's body down stairs, and as he entered the yard English tired again wounding him. It is thought Volmer cannot recover. During the excite ment English gained the woods, but was shot in the leg while running by District Attorney Nursell. THE RAISKK MUKDKKKRS TO IIANG. ; —llarrisburg, April 21. The Board of Pardons to-day refused to commute the dentil sentence in the cases of ltraiult and Hummel, the Ruber murderers, to imprisonment for life. They will be hanged on the 13th ot May, the day ap pointed for the execution of Wise. NKWSIVtPKK A!>VKKTISINIi Bl SF.il'. i To Geo. I*. Uowelt & Co'> Newspaper Ali*i*— , bureau, 10 Sprnec St.. New York, the I pivss and the public are Itulebte-I for most of j the statisti.'s of American Newspapers When thi-linn eoiimu-a s, there u< not n,vt ssibh* to the publie un\tiling which ap lrt)ximated aoomplece Newspaper I.ist. It was . the eustom of tue aovorli-i'K acumen to keep | llieir s secret, believing that th*y thereby inatle it neC 's-.try for mlvertisevs to consult them, fi lm, Messrs. Geo. I* Koxvell & Co. is-mel the first American Newspaper Directory, la the preface of that work o vurred tips paragrai h: "We have aiwi\s- ts iteved, and labored in the | belief, tint, as Advertising Agents, it was and j should be in our pow\ r to tie of ma'erial service : to botii advertiser and publisher. and we know I of no better way to c mvitu*" then) of til*? value j of our services than by rsuing t is book, tli.ts j i enabling tlmm to commuidcutc without our nil; ! this we do in the belief that we shall thereby i ! the sooner persuade them of the utility ol em- ! I ploying unit encouraging our Agency.*' 'l'he result showed the position to he well ta- | j ken. Within twelve months their firm was in j j receipt of a patronage larger than had ever be- ] j fore hen accorded loan Advertising Agency, j | it is a fact, frequently commented anon, that i l there Is no other business interest of ttie conn I ftry. the statistics of which are so thoroughly I sei forth atid ntatlc public, as that of making— Newspapers; an i for this th > Am rican News- ■ j paper 1) rectory lias the entire credit. In is?*!, at the Worl Ps Fair at I'ldlaci -Jidda, | ! Mt-ssrs. t;eo. I'. Knwell & Co. erected a building ; i ia which were received, tiled and exldhitt d late j • copies of every Aim rican periodical publication j ' numbering at that time eight thousand one i ! hundred and twenty pine. Of this enterprise the U)M> IN TIMKS correspondent, in tiio opeti i lug p iragrapli of his letter of Juiy luth of thai year, writes as follow*: "I have frequently had occasion to notice the big way In vviii.-h Aiii"ri*aus do things, and 1 ! do not know that it would be easy to bud an ! apterliilustratioi) <>f it than that furni-bed by the Newspaper Building in the Exhibition grounds." Messrs. (Jeo. I*. Rowel X Co point with satis faction to the two years in which tin y incurred th ' cieatest expense for extending to the pub | lie broad s uirei's of information eoneertdu the | basine-s in which thev are engaged (is Is 70). | j as the two in whi"'i. notwithstaii ir;r tiie ex- i j traordiuiiiy outlay, !i1 net it illy produce for ] i them a i.et income in c\ e&> of any other years ; i ot iiieir business i .ue<-i. One of the strongest holds which this \dver ; tisimg Bureau has upon tiie newspapers, is ob tauie I liy t heir system of making prompt pay ments for work done. Newspaper men who j have comjn aide I this feature, when visiting site fflee in New York, have been invded to the i adder's desk and shown a conspicuous liriuted iodic" posted there, which re.wis: "AI.L HILLS UK; KlVIII) BEFORE TWELVE O'Cl.Ot K All's I' Hi- I.XA )l 1N IJ) A Nll PAID TO !AA The Advertising Agent aver- to h:> patron, j the advertiser, that li -'will proem*' for him (/<• | lov.-ff fyt.isih'. r<:(cs. His profit comes from i a cii.imiss on .rom tie publisher. To take the advertisement at a reduction fium usual r..hs; and pay the agent for see urine it. is not always pleasant l"i the newspaper men, bat the ictt c- J lion "we shall surely get the money the day j we semi the bill,'' lias often decided him to ac- I vpt an offer far below the price he ought to | have received. From those newspapers whh li i have one price for everybody, and require ev \ erybo.iy to pay that price, it i- unnecessary to I say thai Jf'ssrs. (,'•(>. I*. Unwell and Fa. obt tin j no' advanta es beyond th* established coniinis ! slon, nor do they desire any. What they want and mu-d hive tor their patrons, ts the lowest j iirice. and when they have that they are Mfi i lied. They are quite wop aware that the be-t papers arc, as a general rule, the cheap"*!. MARRIED. In Lcwlsburg,on the 1 "th Inst., by Rev. W. \V. Friley. Klmer K. Schocli, of Mtflliiiburg a'nd . i J/Ks Anna Bella AAisser, of Hartleton. j At the home of the bride's parents, in West , BuffaloTwp.,oa the l'dh inst., by Key. J. (J. Anspach, Rev. IV. L. Ileisler and A/rs. Anna jW. M\iss, both of .1/blTiiliburg. On Sunday, Feb. £2. ul. IRBO, liy I). J*r. J/orris, j Esq., at the residence of Jfr. Henry Wirth. in the borough ot l.ogansville, d/r. W. It. Hubler. f Lock Haven, to J/tss Caroline Swauger, of Boonev Ule. DIED. On the lath inst., in Lewisburg, Jacob Truck - ■ enmiller, aged 01 years. Millbetm Market. i Corrected every Wednesday ly Gcpliart | & Musser. i Wheat No. 1 Lio I Wheat No. 2 Ln> ! Corn *'•' Rye V;' Oats White. At Oats, Black p" Buckwheat at) i Flour b.UO ! Bran & Shorts,per ton ile.O'i i Salt, per Brl Plaster, ground 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 15 to .Mi Barley r >b Tyinothvsoed Flaxseed Floverseed 0.00 Butter ifams ' lb Sides 0 Veal Pork B-ei Eggs lb Potatoes .. Lard i 6 Tallow Soap * 0 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal Stove 44 6.75 Chestnut 44 5.40 Pea 4 3,H0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRVIN HOUSE, 4- (Most Central Hotel in the Ci.ti/,) COIL MAIM AND JAY ST., Lock Haven, Pa., >S. WOODS CALI) W E LL, Pitonu ETC r Good Sample 1 looms /or Oun 7'ro.xxlers, on tint floor. if 18SO. BEE HIVE! 1880. To my Friends in Penns and Brush Valleys! THE LARGEST IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANI A IS THE GREAT Store of Lock Haven. Which is now Opening the Third Stock for the Spring of ltitlO, which is simply Immense in all its Departments. 30,000 Yards Bleached and Un'olsached Muslins, c o o O O c o O 0 O O O O o j CALICOS | SHIRTINGS A large Hock of 10-4, 0-4, G-4, 54 UTICA BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS ar.d PILLOW CASINGS, :MKM) Yards Good ( alico. Fast Colon. Beautiful Styles, 6 Cents a Yard. The Largest Stock of TABLE LINENS ever shown in this City at old prices. 500 TOWELS at *2"> Cents, worth 4 ) Cents. 35 d ZMI 3 4 Bleached till LINEN NAPKINS at 52.G5, worth $3 40. Ig inch TWILLED HEAVY TOWELING, 18 c 1000 Yards of Summer Pantings, Bought early in January, since which time they have advanced 2f. per cent , but will be sold at old prices of a year ago. 2,000 Yards All-Wool Cassimeres, E-A.3STCIT CHEVIOT SUIT ITTC3-S, French Diagonals and Shirtings, 1,000 Yards Black all wool Cashmeres, Cheaier than ever. Ill'Ml yards Beautiful Spring Cashmeres at 15 cents, worth 2D. French Morale Cloths, Full Line of French all-wool Buntings in Plain and 1/ice Goods. Silk Grenadines. French Organdie a d linen Lawns, nice patterns. 500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SILKS, At 50, 55 and GO cents a yard. The Largest, Handsomest, Cheapest lot'of Plain ?nd Broc wle, Black* and; Colored Silks ever shown Large lot of Ladles' Coats at Half Price. Tie handsomest Stock of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS In Litis sect ion of the State. Luge lot of Window Shading and Fixtures. 1.500 lbs. Cotton and j Wool Carpet Chain. I °f renns and Brush Valleys should avail themselves of the advantages we are now of. *J!_ a /j Pi feting, by buying their goods early at the BEE IIIVE. Thanking my Patrons-for liberal patronage in 1878, we hone by continuing to keep only! first-class goods, with a full assortment, of all the Novelties of the Season; by representing goods on MERIT ONLY, and selling at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES to merit even a much larger share of the patronage in 18*0, a* we have decide I advantages over every competitor on account of the immense quantities we buy. JjSw"SPECIA L IN DUCEMENTS to Large Buyers and trade from a distance. iktrORDFRS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AT rKNTION. vat WREMEMBER THE PLACE naa The Great Bee Hive Dry Goods House, LOOK: J, J, EVERETT, Proprietor. WIN nil).-50,000 pounds of Wool in exchange or for cash at the Bee Ilive Store. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH CLOTHING HOUSE, BELIiEECasr TE, E.A-., 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 -A-IsTO SEB.^I SAMUEL LEW IK. PrCEPH.IRT D. A. MISSKR GEPHAUT & MUSSER| UEAI.EKS IN TIRAIN. Clovevscc'l, FLOUR & FEED. Coal, Plaster & Salt MILLIIEIM, PA Highest market price paid for all kinds of OIE^-A-IIDST Delivered cither at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSEK MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 3J_l y TUIQ ILPBVR.TTV 0 KitCr I HaSill KOWELL & Co's , Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce I Street), where adver- HPIH If AM/ 1 IFS'SRS HEW IUKR. HBRHMnanaßanHarawi E£ltfs LOSE* Doors, Shut es Sash, Vel low Dine W i 11 d o w fcqj Flooring con- Frames, E- stantly kept and Mould ings, made to lth thanks order 011 ffl for past fa short notice vors 10 solic and in the P* *3 its a contin best ossible ucncc of the manner same MX&EtBSIMr piaßiEwniTir Muuaer HOMK, THE BUSH aO'OBI. Prices to Suit ths Times; Improved Stabling and careful Hostlers. Low special rates to Jurymen and Witnesses, Cleanliness, comfort unexcelled NO DISCRIMINATION. against the producers, than whom none are more wor: by, or mort entitled to attention. The Bush House having over three times the capacity of other hotels, there is no occasion or disposition to place the guests in attic rooms. This accounts for its growing Local Trade. We do not trust your hoiscs to the care and profit of parties disconnected with the hotel. J. IT; MYERS, ,vl-0 tf. Proprietor, DAV, I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIMVAUE, STOVEPIPE ASD TRIMJ|[V\ SPOITUti & FRUIT CA\S. ♦ -41 -♦ "Would respectfully inform tlie public that lie keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWAKK, STOVE-FIXTURES, FRUIT CAN?, etc. A SPECIALITY, tl Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experi ence in the business he flatters bin self that Ins work Is fully equal to any in this sect ion of the country. A share of the public patronage is rc sneciully solicited. Miop next door to Journal Book store, 3fiJUteiui, Fa. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA First Class in all respects. CENTRALLY LOCATED. Just the place for the business mau, the farmer, the mechanic. Omnibus to all trains. gf W. R. TELLER, Proprietor. PATENTS and how to obtain t-hsin. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for post age. Addvees— GILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solicitort of Poled*, Tffnr Pitt-at Ofl > }" l it,.j i .. I. i