i|l|t JSillljeim journal. THURSDAY, APRIL 21., 'Bl THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL Is published ovprv Thursday. In Masser's build lug, corner of Main and Pemi streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or $1 25 tf not paid in advance. HDYERTISTJfO BA TICS. 1 week. 1 mo. S mo. mo, 1 vear. 1 square.... I It 001 $2 501 IROdl Aiotl *roo W column,.. 1 sOO | 4eo I r, on I to on | i? no Ccolumn... I sno I 7*> 15on .vvi \ column,.. | 800 I 12 00 I -20 00 I 35 00 1 00 00 One In"h a square. Administrators and Kvecniors' N. Transient ad vertisements i.nd locals 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each au Job Work done on short notice. DEIMVGER & BIMH.IiER, Tdttors and Proprietors. btnrcli & Sunday School Directory. Evangelical. P. C, Wc-demve.r aw? J. .V. Dick. mrcachers. Rev. T. M. Pick will preach next Sunday morning. •unday School, 2p. M.—D. I* Zerby, supt. Methodist. Doc. J. Donson Alters, Preacher-tn-charge. Preaching neat Sunday evening. Sunday School at IVTP- M .—Pav. Klmport, supt Reformed. J?er. C If. E. Skgcl, Pastor. English preaching next Sunday -afternoon. United Brethren. Dc. L. 31. Gate*. Preachcr-iKcharge. Lutheran. Rot. John TYtmlinson , Awtor.— German preaching in next Suu cUy morning. United Sunday School. Meets at OA. M— F. D. Lusa, supt. Ledic & So'ißty Directory. MRlheim Lodge. No. 955, I. O. o. F. meets in belrhaH. Penn Street, every Saturday evening. Rebecca Decree Meeting every Thursday on M' before the full moon of each month. A. O. PSISIXGKK. Sec. U. Bi'XUJ.UR. N. (?. Providence Orange, No. 217 P.of 11.. meets in • Alexanders block on the second Saturday of R?h month at Cdj. r. M., and on ttie fouitli Sa turday of ►•avh mouth at IS** w - D. L.ZE&BY, See. A. O. Peinlnger. Master.. Th a Millheim B. A: L. Association meets in the Fenn street s.-hool house on he cv. nine of tli-> seeond Monday of each month. A. WATTEK, Sec, B. O. DFINISC.EB, Prest. The Millheim Comet Band meets in the Town IT 11 on Monday and Thursday evenings. F. F. OTTO. SOC.. F. IURIEK. Pres't. deal rireotar Regular Terms of Court—Fourth Mondays of January, Apri, August and November. President Judge—Hon. t'has. A. Mayer, Lock Haven. Additional Law Judge—Hou. John II Orvls, - Bellcfmtt. _ Associate Judges—Hons. Samuel Frank, John Dlren. Prothonotarv —T. C. Harper. Register of Wills and Clerk of O. C.-W. K Burehfield. Recorder of Heeds. Ac. —William A. Tobias. District Attorney—David F. Fortuey. Sheriff—John fancier. T reasurer—Adam Vearick. "Coimty mil v-\ui ".tuyin i*ttwy. Coroner—l)r. Joseph Adan.s Count v Commissioners— Andrew Gregg, George Swab. lacob Dunkle. Clerk to Countv Commissioner*—Henry Berk. Attorney to County Commissioners—C. M. Bower. Janitor of the Court TTouse—Bart rim Galbr.iitli. Countv Auditors— James T Stewart. George ft Williams. Thomas R Jamison. Jury Commissioners —John Shannon, David W. Kline. , Superintendent of Public Schools—Prof. Henry ileve.r. Democratic County Committee. fhe following persons have been as members oi the Democratic County Committee for 1831. Bellefonte, W. W Nicholas Redding:. i telle route. N.W Charles Sell rader. ftellcfonte, S. W ■ Miiesburg '* Kreainer. Millheim - 1> LKerby. UniunviUe.- A Toner Leathers. Howard George M i*tar. phiiipsburg A .1 Graham. Renner 'errv Roan. Roggs lames A McClaln. Bur it side - Oscar Holt. Cnrtin - John McClosky. Co'.ege... lacob Bottorf. Ferguson, old —~ ~ John 1. McCormlck. Ferguson, new. Miles Walker. Gregg, south Henry Ki murine, Sr. Greet, worth lames Duck. Haiftnoon John Ward. Haines Solomon Ettlingcr. Harris - John A Rupp. Howard John A Dnukle. Huston Henry Hale. Liberty W B Gardner. Mar.on I'erry Condo. Miles.. Stniuel K Faust. Patton.- John Kee . Penn Chr t Alexander. Potter, north- —. John Shannon. Potter, south frames McClintic. Rush John Donla •. Snow Shoe Abel Campbell. Spring. .John Noll. Taylor— William Oalderwood. Union S K Walker Ambrose McMullen. Worth Marshall Lewis. I\ GRAY MEEK. Jtellefontc, Ta., Feb 1. Chairman Democratic County Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Democratic County Committee will bs held at the B-ish liouse, Belleforite, on Tuesday, April 2tith, at 2 o'clock, p. in., at which it is earnestly hoped every number of the cornmitte will be present. The ap portionment of delegates to the differ ent districts for the ensuing two years will be made, and other matters of im portance to thepaity will be considered. P. GRAY MEEK, Chaiiman. Senator Don Cameron says that "no nobler, belter or more patriotic body of men than the Pennsylvania legislature could be found in the world ." That is puttiug it ou thick and heavy and ought to settle tho matter most effect ually, and yet there are lots f people just wiikel and perverse enough to be lieve quite the contrary. Gen. James B. Weaver, of lowa, the Greenback candidate for Piesident. will make & speech iu Beilefocte, on ; the 30tb inst. Just what Greenback speeches are good for at this particu lar time we are not able to say, but suppose the illustrious g t-neral will be aide to till. tl wiff be a free j admission. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. C., April 16. 'Bl. Except Ma hone, Riddleberger and George C. Gorham, I think every one is glad t'lierd is a prospect of the Sen ate going temporarily into the busi ness of confirming persons nominated for office by the President. Many Re publicans are anxious to dispose of certain important nominations, and an agreement will probably be reached next week to take up certain specified ones. The Democratic SenaNvs will not 0..j. Of Course, after this nec essary work is over tho Republicans can resume tin ir attempt to elect Kid dleberger and Gorham. No law can pi event that. Tlip interest in the e lection of such men, however, will be small after attention has been for a time drawn from it to other subjects. The Republicans know they are not fighting for any principle, and most of thera realize tho fact, that G wham and Riddleberger are not names that carry strength with them in the North. After the probable confirmati ns, then, there is likely to be some furth er arrangement by wlihh 1 lie contest may be practically dropped now and re sum' d in December. Most encouraging reports come from owners of six per cent, ootids as to the Si per cent, proposition of Sec retary Wiudo.o. Owners of five per cent, bonds redeemable this summer, believing they will soon be called upon in a similar way, have (some of them) written to the Secretary expressing a willingness to have their bonds exten ded at Hie lower rate. The plan is, then, an assured success. Of its good lesults, especially if Congress shall be induced to forego at its next session the passage of a 3 per cent, funding bill, there is room for doubt. The Nnti.mul banks are large holders of these redeemable bonds and they get from the S st destitute of fuel and coal oil and short of provisions. This fact, with the continued winter weather, adds to the suffering among the homeless families who have been drowned our. The city can furnish shelier for about one thousand, and is making great efforts to supply cloth ing, fuel and provisions from its limit ed store. As soon as the goige litaks boats can be sent below for supplies. All the railroads WQ:t of Yankton are snowed iI. Tho damage to stuam b nit prop rty will at as soon as the weather will permit, probably inside of thirty d-iys.™ Patri g. A D3ira-DIl VUNJ- TOR NADO. It Cut a a Swath Two Hundred Yards Wide and Killa Pour Per sons. CINCINNATI, April 14.—A special I dispatch to the Times-Star to-day from Memphis says: Tne hurricane onTues div in Mississippi dossed the Miss issippi river at Commerce and pro eeeded eastwardly to Hernando. It made a path two hundred yards wide, laying waste houses, forests bridges and fences. A large number of negro cabins, full of their occupants, were blown down, without a single case of injury to the inmates. The storm is known to have killed four persons. Four others are missing and are sup posed to have Teen killed or disabled by the tornado. Some persons were picked up and whirled several hundred yards through tho air by it and then set down upon the ground uninjured. ~ ~ A German tanner became insane in Pittsburg a few days ago at the notifi cation tli it he had talkm heir to a for tune of $26,000. In tl>o *>liwlc Hinlor.v of llftllcliif. No preparation has ever p rfnrmed stick marvelous cores, or maintained so wide a repu tation,as Ayex'sChkimiv I'kctoum., w! i.-li Is re cognized a> the world's remedy for all diseases of the tnro.it ami hnuis. lis loin; contained series >f wonderful cures iu all climates has made it univers Uly known as a safe and relia ble an -nt to employ. Against ordlnuv voids, which are the foi-'Vunaers of more serious dis crde.-s, it acts speedily and surely, alwavs re iieviuji sufleriii*. and often s tvina lib'. The protection it affords, by i!s timely u-e in Tliroit ami chest disord'is. makes it an invaluable remedy t be kept alwaxs on hand in every home. No person can afford to b * without U, and thos • who hove once u-e-i it never will From their knowledge of its composition and effects, phys elans use the CWEUKY i'licr uu. extensively u tbeir practice, and clergymen recommend it. it is absolutely certain In It remedial effects, „ud will always cure where cures are possible. ton BAIE BY ALL DE VI EKS. A N&W TREATMENT. Hie Golden Elixir of Life. Wonderful Cures. If you have Consumption, a'd would know tliat your cough' can be made loose aufi easy—llectic Fever and Night Sweats check'd iu 24 hours; In fi.itnmati'-ii tak -n out of ttie lungs and liir passages at once; thai you can be made t gain 3fo a pounds of healthy fiesh per week; if you have anv Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asihma, Catarrh, Dys|ie|>3ia. Sick llesdaehe. Heart Dis ease. Liver Compldnt. N-rv >us Debil ity. Seiui'iul Weakness or S.unnuitor ilioea, k ss of sexual power in either S'.x from any cause; if you have any Jin in of nervous weakness. lo.Tng fl.-sh or wasting away, and would know of an immediate relief nod certain cure for many of ihe severest cases in a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten every body, invigorate and make .strong and healthy tho most hopeless case?, cut this out and write at once for particulars to B. S. DIS PENSARY, Berrieu Spiiugs, Mich. ly T EXECUTORS' NOTICE.—I.CTTTS j ary ou the estate of Anns Alexander* lnte of 'he Borough of Miilhdm. Centre cotinty. Pa ,deceased, having been granted to tiie un dersigned, all persons knowing thnnse vi s in debted to said estate are hereby requested to make Immediate payment, and tho-e having claims against the surae to present them duly authenticated foi settlement. \S. K. ALEXANDER, C. AI.KX \NOKH, A. R. Alaxandkk. J. K. ALKXANDKR, 6t Eeculors. • CAUTION.— All persons are hereby Icautinn ed not to nego fate a note fur 810s, dated March 16th IS-I.drawn by us in favor of Jacob F Stover. Having receded no vaine for the same we will not pay i v unless comp -lied by law. ANDKUW OCKKR, 3t C. A. RACJIAU. A SSIGNEE'S SALE.—WiII be sold at public i\ sale on the piemises in Miles Township, near Stover's place, on Ft JDAT. Aran, 22nd, IBSI,1 B SI, All that certain tract or |>iceof ground. bound ed by lauds oi Jen miah Uaities, George Wohl fert and others, containing sixty acres, more or less, a bout twenty acres cleat ed, lie balance iu timber. Thereon erected a dwelling house and other outbuildings. Hale to con inence at 1 o'clock of said day, when terms will be made known bv J. 11. KEJKSNYDKR, Assignee ci Geo. Fiedler. CIIItOMO CARDS for collections, 10 Ov/ cents. N. Y. Pictorial Printing Co. 11 spruces .N.Y. L C. 6 S. CJAIL ROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 13 5 7 A. M. A. M, P. M. P. M. Mont an don 7.00 2.45 2.29 6.45 Lewisburg ar 7.15 lo.lri 2.35 7.Ut Lewis burg lv 7.25 Fair Ground - 7.30 10.06 2.40 Biehl 7.41 10.21 2.51 Vloksbnrg 7.47 10,30 2.57 Mi dim burg 8.03 10.51 3.13 Mturnout 8.25 11.20 3.35 La m elton 8.35av11.35 3.40 Wicker Run 9.00 4.11 Cherry Run 0,17 4.30 Fowler 9.37 4.50 Coburn 9.48 5.02 Spring Mills 10.15 ar 5.3'J TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 16 8 A. M A. M. P. M. P. M. Montandon nr 6.60 ar9.tOAii.2P anj.e) Le wishing 6.35 9.15 1.05 6.15 Fair Ground 9.10 1.00 fi.io Biehl 9.01 12.48 0.1)0 Vleksbnrg 8.66 12.4-2 5.55 Mitliinhurg 843 12.25 6.40 Milimont 8.25 12.02 5.20 La ure I ton 815 11 50 5.10 NViker Run 7.43 4.47 Cher.y Run 7.31 4.30 Fowler .. 7.10 4.10 Oburn 6.58 4.< X) Spring Mills 6.30 3.30 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail west for Willlainsport, Lock Haven, Kane, Corry and Erie, and buffalo and Niagara Falls \ia Emporium, also Elruira, Wat kins. Buffalo-nd Niagara Falls via Cauandui gua% Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific Ezpiess east for llarrisbmg, Baltimore, Washington, Pniladelplita and New York Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Day Exoress east for Hat lis burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phil adelphia and New York, and Niagara Express west for WiLiamsport, Lo k Haven and lten ovo. Tyrone, Altoona and Pittsburg via Lock Haven, also Elmira, Watkins and Buffalo, anil Niagara Falls via Canaudaigua. Nos. 7 and 8 connect witli Fast Lino west for WiUiamsport and Lock Haven. No. 8 also connects with Erie Mall cast for Harrisbttrg, Baltimore, Washington, I'altadil phi a and New York. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Brie R. R. Div. WINTEII TIME TAJILE. On and afto HVNDAY, Nov27th. 1880,-the trains on the Philadelphia -Si Kile Railroad Di vision will run as follows : WESTWARD. EUIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 35 p. in. 44 )larilshui*K 495 a. in. 44 Wllllullisport 8 40ft. 111. " Jersey shore. 900 a.m. " " l.ock Haven- 940 a. to. M ltenovo II 05 a .in " rr. atKrle 7 45 p.m. NIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia 9 do a.m. " Hftirlsburg 12 15 p. in. " arr.at Williainsport 315 p. in. " '• Lock Haven. 420 ji. in. FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia ,12 20 p. in. " •• Haul-burg NlOOp. m. " arr. at WilHamsp>rt 7 55 p. in. " " Lock Haven 910 p. m. KASTWAII '. PACIFIC EXP. leaves Lock Haven.. 7 06 a. m. " 44 Jersey Shore.. 787tt m. 44 NVlllluinsport. 8 20 a. iu. 44 rr.at linrrisbur* ...12 05 p. in. " " Philadelphia. 845 p. ill. DAY EXPRESS leaves lok Haven..ll 2"> a. in. " 44 Wilbamsport 12 23 p. in. 41 arr. at llarrlsburg .. A 10 p. in. 44 44 Philadelphia 6 35 p. in. ERIK HAIL leaves Renovo 9(kip. in 44 Lock Haven lo i p. in. 41 44 \v llllaiiis|>oit 1180 p.m. 44 arr. at Harrnburg 3 00 a. in 44 44 Philadelphia 705 a. in. FAST LINE leaves illlamsport 12 15 a. m. arr. it Harrisburg .1 -•"> a- ni. • 4 44 Philadelphia 7)5 a. ui. Erin Mail West and Day Express Hast make clo-o connections ai Northumberland with L. & H. It. K. trains from Wilkesbarre aud scran ton. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wil liaiusport with N.C. It. W. trains north. Niagara i xp~ess West and Day Express East make clone Co.. u-ctlon ul Lock Haven v\ illt < . E. V. K. K.traL s. Erie Mall Las and West connect at Erie wltli trains on L. .it M. S. It. it.; at Corey with o. C A A. V. K 1 :al Emporium with IE N. v. & 14.I 4 . It. It., and at olftwood with A. V. 4t. It parlor ars will ••tin between Philadebn.ii and Willlamsport n Niagara Express west and Day Express Ei *t. Sleeping cars on all night trains. . WM. A. BALDWIN. General Hupt. CENTRE HALL furniture Jitove. m. R. GAMP, PROPRIETOR. Walnut & Fancy Chamber Suits, Lounges. Bureaus. Bedsteads, Sinks, W ASIiSTAXDS, Parlor Tables, Breakfast Tables, Extension Tables, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, Mat tresses, Spring Beds, and everything else in tlio Furniture ifne r.t the louroHt prices. I hope to merit the patronage of the public by pood work and moderate prices. Please cail and see my eto k be fore von go out of your own valley for your furniture. You can do fully as weil at home as you can anywhere else. TKt/ST IMIE ! Organs ! Organ*! Organs ! Orgaus-1 Organs! Organs ! Organ c ! Org ins! Organs I Piw about, Carpets, which is a very important thing to every one. wc just have the prettiest stock ever shown, all ne c styles and ail new prices. They ait so cheap that ice expect to have oi r stock sold in 30 days. All the latest novelties in Cloves, Ho siery, Ribbons, Ties and Fancy Goods. We added this Spring a new Depart ment to our alretdy immense stork which will p'cisc the Ladies. A fall line "f Muslin Underwear, especial ly manufactured for us, made in the b° t workmanship for less moiuy than yuu can m ike them at home. Our Notion an l Small wear Depart ments are alvbaifH complete. Samples sent free on app'iction. an I special a'tint ion paid to mail orders. It is our aim to supply the public with all their wants in our line, and any article not on hand, no matter how small a quantity is wanted, or how small the purchase is, we will procure it for them. An early call is solicited. Respectfully, Bauland & Newman ( Origina tors of the One Price System in Belief ante. BE NOT DECEIVED! OF LEWISBUEQ, Did not intend to leave town BUT ONLY REMOVED TO A VEKY MUCH LARGER ESTABLISHMENT, .A.T 230 Market Street, OPPOSITE WAX.LS & CO., where we have much better facilities to conduct our increased busine&a, and to carry a full and complete line of Millinerv, Ribbons, Silks & Satins, Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods, Black Walnut and Velvet Picture Frames, &c. &c. &c. &c. o Please compare our Price List as follow : Germnntown Wool, ets. poroz. Zephyr, clg. peroz. Saxony d as well as c lore I COTTON LANNtI.S, GOODS, Alusiiiw bheeliugs, Table l.iu:s, Towlings.'&c. O CARPETS! CARPETS! -CARPETS! Tapestry. Brussels, a'l wool extra super Ingrain Caipets, also n fre s.'sn tirici t ai d he moft b ant ful des aas in eheap t aipets, U'fidt .s nail anu htalr Cm pet to match. Floor an 1 labia Oil Cloth*. Window Minding .11 d t urtin fixtun s. Flitter, 1 gps. Lard, Bacon and Wool taken i exchange for goods. If you desire bargains don't lotgei tie place, Ccrasr of fehe asi Ve. i ;er Streets. led Hani, P.m H THE NEW VICTOR. SIMPLICITY. SIMPLIFIED! Improvements September, 1878* fn Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the mWJK aP eer °h an y Sewing Machine in the market—a fact tfii If II BU PP Or Td by a host of volunteer witnesses—we now IE If T a ffwi _ confidently claim for it greater simplicity, H II a wondv rlul re faction of friction ami a rare d'fair pr rank with the highest achievements y^ e 3 e |j fj ew Machines Every Time, Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Don't buy until you have seen the Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, —— Vfestera Branch Office, 235 STATE ST., CHICAGO, 111. MIDDLE-TOWN, CONN* Knitting Cotton, 5 et. per hall (Jen's' J'nper Collars, 10 cts pc box Children's H*ee from 5 cts per pr. Laoies* Linen Collar, G| cts. each. 3-But on Best Black Kid (Jlove, ev ery pair warranted, $1 per pair. Real Hair Switches, In an 75 cts. up Fine Caiuhric Hdk, 6 for 25 cts. 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes. 8 cts. a box Best Alpaca Skirt lirail, 5 cts.