|l|< Journat. THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1883. dBY DEININGER & BUMILLER. LOCAL DEPART WEST. —Last Thursday we had the first thundergust of the season. —Mifflinburgis now filiating the question of water works. % —All the papers say that local news is scarce—and for once tliev all speak the truth. —The Evangelical congregation of Milesburg are making preparation to •build a church. —The grain fields throughout Buf falo Valley appear promising. So say the Uuion county papers. —Tbe Presbytery of Ilundingdon at its session at Mifflintown passed a series of strong prohibitory resolutions. —Mr. Wm. Mauck intends to give his Penn street property a thorough overhauling and repairing. That's bus •iuess, Villyum—push Penn street .*- head. —And now, April 2Srd, we are hay ing a right smart snow. Don't remem ber whether it is the 25th or the 28th, but hope it may be the last one ot the season. —Mr. Philip 11. Meyer left on Mon day on a western trip of observation. He goes direct, to Carthage, Mo., and afterwards to other point 9. We wish him health, luck and much pleasure.. —A fine monuuieut was last week e- £ rected at the grave of our departed feb low-citizen, Amos Alexander, Esq. It was built at the Millheim Marble "Works and reflects credit both on the family and the makers. —Lewisburg brags of -an elm tree measuring 23 feet in circumference at a point one foot above ground. There is A tree on the bank of Penn's Creek, near Penn Hall which We think will ex ceed this. Who will measure the giant and give us the result ? —Our cigar man, Mr. Adolph Miller, has owwfe a "considerable reduction in the price of cigars in consequence of the new law which goes into effect Mav Ist. Fie makes a good article of 44smok era" and deserves to be patronised. Give him a call —We see by the Ilarrisburg hide -pendent that Prof. Kurzenknabe & Sons haVe opened a musical instrument store In that city. What they don't know about Organs and Pianos and music fceneraßy is hardly worth inquiring af ter. The JOURNAL wishes them abund ant success. —Tho Lewisburg Journal says that the mutual insurance companies are a galn starting up in Snyder county, which proves that there are still some people who are never happy unless they are well swindled. Whether such de serve most pity or contempt we will not just now decide. NELECTSCIIOOL AT SPRING MILLS. —The undersigned will open a Select School in the Public School Building at Spring Mills. The spring term to con sist of 5 weeks will open on Monday, May 7th. Tuition from $2.50 to $4.00. Boarding can be procured at from $2.50 to $3.00 per week. C. M. SMITH, A. B. —fsquire Camp at Centre Hall is busy as ever making and selling all kinds of furniture. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, Ac. Ac. oil of best style and make and at the lowest prices. -t —J. A. Limbelt is really one of the most accommodating and reliable fel lows that ever drove a stage. Through out the year he carries a very large a naounfc of express goods all along the route, and delivers them In person. Everything is always right and his Charges are really moderate. You can safely entrust our business to him. —According to the borough state ment as published in the Ttleqrapli Mifflinburg paid $170.02 for "lamp . lighting" during the last year. Either something must be wrong in the state ment or else reform is necessary down there on the lamp lighting question Hoiv Js It, Brother Schoch ? —Tylersville is getting up iu tne World. It cau boast of having one tav ern, two stores,three blacksmith shops, one dental oflfice,one steam coach shop, two shoemaker shops, two saw mills, one grist mill, aDd the depot of the new railroad will be at this place. We have blacksmiths enough to run a one horse machine providing tfiey will put the shops close to the town.— Lock Haven Democrat. NEW PAPER.— The first number of tbe DEMOCRATIC ECONOMBT, an en tirely new paper published at Milton by Kister, Schuvler & Co., has made its uppearanee and we are much pleased with it. Tbos. J. Ki3ter Is tbe editor, C. M. Schuyler and B. F. Kister, local editors. The editorial matter is ably prepared, the locals brief and pointed and the general news and other select ions made with care. In politics the paper is Democratic with a broad streak of independence. The JOURNAL con gratulates the new enterprise on its —Last Monday evening the band a woke from its winter sleep and took a good drill. That's right boys, get rehdy for the summer campaign. CORNER STONE LAYING. — On ; Sunday the 6th of May next, nt. 3 o'clock, P. M., the corner stone of the new Evangelical Church, now in course of erection at Lobuin Sta tion, will lie laid with appropriate services. Preaching by bev. I*. The public is cordially in vited to attend. 2t —lt will pay you to give some atten tion to the following low prices at which I am running my goods out: Prints from 5 to iij cts., Appleton A M-nslin nt 8 cts., 6 pounds choice sugar at 50 cts., rice 5 cts., and all oilier goodsatbankrc.pt figures. Call and Beo . J. W. STAM. Mr. J. S. McCargar, the obliging tree agent, delivered a large lot of trees, shrubs, Ac., on Tuesday list which were ordered during last winter, ' hnd the people in this community ate very well pleased with them. They are grown bv Ryaiissfc Co's nursery at Gene va, N. Y. —The projected Susquehanna and Alleghany Rail Road, it is said will be 1 built within a short time. It is to con nect with t lie Reading Road at West Milton, White Deer Mills into Sugar Valley, touching Logansville, Bonneville and Tylersville, thence into NitUny Valley at Washington Furnace, then down to Clintondale,Mill Hall, up to Eagleville and Moshannon, cross ing into Clearfield county near Brown's Run,passing Dti Bois and on to PuttxJ tawney, its destination. ; —ln api ivateletter to his friends here, Mr. Fred O. Meftger, of Phila- \ delphia, writes that he was recently married to a Miss Clara Schofleld, that he bought a house on Pepper street and began housekeeping. Wo sincerely congratulate Fred on his good fortune and assure him of the continued good wishes of the JOURNAL fellows and oth er friends. His brother Henry, aecicent we mentioned in a former issue is do ing remarkably well and will not loose any of his limbs. —SYNOPICAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETIES of the Central Pennsylvania Synod will hold their next annual convention at Lock Haven, Pa., beginning Tuesday evening, May Ist,and lasting two days, half the time given to each convention. Let all the Sunday Schools and church es of Central Synod be represented ; whether you have a missionary society or not, send at least two delegates, and notify the pastor loci a week before the convention. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. P. A. HEILMAN, loci and Sec'y. TNNKE ACCIDENTS—SLIGHT, SER IOUS, FATAL.— Last Wednesday no less than three accidents happeeed iu our neighborhood, and all within a radius of about a mile. A £bn of Daniel llos teruian, the tenant of Jonathan Ilarter while harrowing was kicked by one of the horses iust above the eye. We did not learn the exact particulars of this case but are happy to state that the young man is not very seriously injur ed. The second came near resulting io the death of Mary E. Harter, daughter of G. W. Harter. have the details from Mr. Harter himself. He was en gaged at harrowing when Mary came to the fleld and asked her father to al low her to ride one of the horses, of which she was very fond. Mr. ilarter placed the little girl on a horse and ail went well for a while, but on reaching the end of the field and in turning the horses the double-tiee caught under the harrow and turned up perpendicularv, bringing the traces suddenly against the animal's legs, which caused lnm to kick. Mary fell from the horse on the harrow, the horses became tintoftnaga ble, got entangled in the gears and one of thetia fell on Mary. It was some time before she could be rescued from her perilous position and it is a wonder I that she was not killed outright. Her ; arm is badly broken near the shoulder and she also has an ugly gash at the eh bow. At this writing She is doing nt well as can be expected. The third accident happened at Isa'ah Rider's on the mountain near Jacob ! Snavely's, and resulted in the dath of Michael Ilider, a sou of Isaiah, aged 23 years. They had just finished har rowing a field and were in the act of carrying the harrow onto the wagon outside when the horses took fright at i a pig running out of the woods and and rart off. Michael was coming a : long toward the running team and ' tried to stop the horses but was thrown |so severely against a stump that he i died from his injuries on Friday morn ing. He was buried at Aaronsburg on Monday. SPRING MILLS ITEMB. Fort Nash has surrendered and is now In the hands of Mr. J. H. Bibby, who comes well re commended both as a landlord anu a gentle man . Mr. Samuel Cherry, engineer, bought himself a $2lO horse in Union county-. , Dr. YanValznh also wgnt to Middleburfc to ; fetch a fast "3.10" nag. Well; tile doctor needs i a fast aoimal. I j N. M; Leitzell, late clerk at Grenoble's, strirt r ' ed west on Monday. Very sorry to seehini go— . he has lots of friends here—but you know, Mr. i Editor, "such Is life." " I Last Friday as Mr. Hayes Solt went to take a 3 drink at a rivulet, a spell of fits to which lie is l subject overcame him and he almost drowned. He laid on his face in the water for sdirie time. I The snow interfered much with farm work, . but business and building go on all the same. TATCH. A FEARFUL CYCLONE. A fearful cyclone swept over the towns of Wesson unn the Natchez and Co lumbus railroad tlie town of Tillman was iul child were badly injured. STAHKVII.LR, Miss., April 23 —Yesterday be tween two and three o'clock one of the most ter. rihle windstorms ever witnessed In this section passed within one mile of this place going In a northeastern direction. While the destruction of property was appalling the loss of life was comparatively small. Dwellings, gin houses and barns were swept away and in every 'in stance scattered before the wind. Reports of destruction and distress continue to eome in. Five or ten lives were lost in this neighborhood. At the colored church a negro man was taken bodily up and the last seen of him ho was far above the earth, wildly beating the air as it seek iuz something to stay Ids progress. TWfc>TY-FIVE DEATHS. MACON, (la., April 21—Specials report A ter rific cyclone in southwestern Georgia. Twen ty-five deaths are reported and the injured can not be estimated. MUCH DB9TRUCKION OF PROPERTY. AMF.KICUS, (la., April 23.—There was much destruction of property and many people injur ed In this vicinity by yesterday's storm,and nine persons'wtere killed In this vicinity. AUOUT ABERDEEN. ABERDEEN, Miss., April 23.—Eight Qr ten lives were lost and fifty persons Injured—mostly ne groes—by the cyclone which passed over Frled manstow n yesterday. There was a great loss of buildings and stock. A $20.00 Bible Reward. Tlie'publishers of RutlcdgPs Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards In their Monthly for May, among which is the following : We will give $20.00 irt gold to the person telling us which is the shortest chapter In the New Testament Script ures (no w - the New Revision) by Mav 10th. ISB3. Should two or more cor rect InSwers be received, th 6 reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner May 15th,1853. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken with their answer, for which they will receive the June Monthly , in which the name and ad dress of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable re wards will be offered. Address, RUT LEDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Easton, Penna. St. f Into Ijofcl, Bios. 317 & 319 ARCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAY. The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their coin fort. It Islddatbd in the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ol 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. Feger, Proprietor. miscellaneous. The indications point to a heavy de pression in the iron trade—and that means dull times in general. Bessie Boush, a little Williaraspoit girl, died on Sunday from the effects of jumping the rope. James Marshall & Co., one of the heaviest iron firms of Pittsburg, have failed with liabilities approaching $2, 000,000. Iu the bed tick of Mrs. Patrick Brig* gins, of Johnstown, who died recently, about $4,00 C was found 011 Shnday evening. Her husband knew nothing of it. The prince of Wa'es' lievV railway carriage i 3 a marvel of sestnetic decora tion. It is fifty feet long, and contains saloon, study, two bedrooms* two dress ing rooms and a bathroom. The pHnce's bedroom is hung with did gold silk, and the furniture is upholstered to match. Mirrors are let into the door panels, and the whole suit can be lighted by either candles or by electricity. An Evening's Pleasure in California STOCKTON, Cal., A uril 1(1. —Henry E mil Johnson anil James Donnelly met in a store to-night and fought with Knives, kiHing each other. The troub le grew out of a dispute about the sale of a wagon. Doth were stabbed in the brenst. Dukes Stoned and Hooted. UNIONTOVVX, April 17.—Dukes waft stoned to-day by Miss Nutt's yownfer sister, Annie, aged fifteen years. She saw him standing in "front-ot the Jen nings House as she was passing along on the opposite side of the street, and she hurled a cobblestone at him. lie stepped into the house and she passed on. The school children hoot at him as he walks the sheet. A Husband's Fatal Error. MONTGOMERY, April 17.— About four o'clock this morning William I>orsey,a machinist, was on thelookoul for burg lars and had put a pistol under his head to be ready for them. During ihe night his wi'e left thu room in the dark, while Dorsey wis asleep. As she was coming back he awoke and, hearing a noise in the room, fired in that direc tion. The hall struck her in the breast and she died in a short lime. Dorsey is overwhelmed with grief. Railroading a Burglar. LANCASTER, April lY.—Last night, about 11 o'clock, when Charles White went home, on East King street, he was told by bis servant that a burglar was in the house. lie left two gentle men to watch the place and went to the station house and returned with three police officers. They searched the house and found James Clifford,Jwho had for ty dollars and oilier valuables in his pockets. This morning Clifford was given a hearing, this afternoon the grand jury found a true bill aiTU this evening, upon his plea of guilty, he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. SIX DESPERATE PRISON3R3. Cumberland County'* Sheriff linocfc eOW'S SOOTHING SYKVP FOH CHU.DUKS TEETHING. Its valuo Is incalculable. It Mil relieve the poor little suf ferer Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, tbeie is no mistake about it. it cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the*gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy tot he whole system. MRS WtNsixvw's SOOTH ING SYKI'I' Foil GHILDKKN TEETHING is ideas,tilt to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. HARRIED On the 7th inst., at Spring Mills, by Rev. F. Adams, Mr. A. (J. Davis and Miss Susan lloover, both of Spring Mills. On lie* 12th Inst., at the Fame place by the same, Mr. Samuel Mulbarger and Miss Lizzie C, Jam ison. both ol Sprint? Mills. DIED. On the'2lst ult., In Sugar Valley, Mr. Henry Wise, aged 87 years and 21 days. On the 20th lust.,ln Penn township, Michael Rider, aged 2.1 years, 6 months and 22 d .ys. On the 20th lust , in Orfcg township, MrJ. Daniel Ilgen, In the 3.5 th year of her age. THIS PAPERS"vJ Newsp tjior Advertising . Huieuu (10 Spruce Street), where adver- aa pill Iff Ami# tising contracts may M§jplAf YBIECBI be luudo for it ia la a*™ I lfflllws ISf I fk #■ people are always on the look- Imf I la >Mt for chances to inci ease their fa 1 nS j&ta'iniings, and in time become ■ w u wealthy; those who do not im prove their opportunities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money,. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten or dinary wages. Kxpensive outfft. furnished free. No one who engages fails 10 make money rap idly. You can devote yodr whole time to t lie work, or only your spare moments. Full in formation aiid all that is needed sent free. Address StrvwTN & Co., Portland, Marne. .filllit**lin Wftrfttrl. Corrected overy Wednesday Wheat, old, 1.05 " new, No. 2 ft* NM.S 75 Cors...v er> Rye... 70 rtatH White Buckwheat . Iflour 5.00 Bran ftsho.ts.pei ton -..v.. , 20.n0 Salt, per Brl JJJQ I'laster, ground 950 Cement, per Bushel 15 to 50 Barley Tyiuothyseed Cloverseed %.,yi Hotter .v. 22 llaniH 17 Hides \b Veal Pork...*. B-ei .-. Mrfcn ]li Potatoes 50 Ur.l 15 Tallow Soap 5 Dried .\nples .*.. .....* Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COBURN. EIIK Coal a.-, or, stove 5 * r 1 Chestnut ! 500 • ea j eg Pea by the car load 3.10 AHAIUIvfI, Auctioneer, MILLIIEIM, PA. W. J. SPUING Ell Fashionable Barber, Next Poor to JOURNAL Store, Main Street, MILLIIEIM, PA. D It. 1). 11. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, C-Alice on Main treet, MILLIIEIM, PA. D it. JOHN F. IIA u ri:it. Practical Dentist, Office opposite the Milliieim Banking House, MAIN STREET, MCLLHCIM, PA. IJOY, Attorney-abLaw, BELLEFONTE, PA. Orphans' Court. Bosliiess'a'Hpeclallty. C. HEINI.E, Attorncy-at-lavr, BELLF.FOSTE, PA. Practices in all the courts of Centre eouhty. Special altentlou tp Collections. Consultations in German or English. C. T. Aiexandei. C. M. Bower. ALEXANDER & BOWER, Attorney s-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office In Carman's new building. J. A. Beaver. J. W. Gephart. JgEAVER St CEPHAHT, Attorncys-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Alleghany Street. Northof High Street D. H. Hastings. W. F. Reeder. TTASI - INGS& lIEEDEII, Attorneis-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Allegheny Street, two do rs east of the office occupied by the late Arm of |Yocura A Hustings. JgUOUKERHOFF HOlLfi, ALLEGHENY St., BELLEFONTE, PA. C. G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Samile Room on First Floor. Free Buss to and from all trains. Special rntes to witnesses and jurors. JRVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS, LOCK HAVEN, PA. S.WOODS CALDWELL PROPRIETOR. Good fimpie Rooms for Commercial Travel ers on llrst tioor. q i:T YOUP. JOB PRINTING DONE AT The Milliieim Journal Office. Prompt and fine work at reasonable rates. j ■ SPECIAL BARGAINS n w \y j H bj Tins week at % ri 1 tj H H fo| W.R. CAMP'S g h ; jj t i ia all kinds of [> Hi E M! FURNITURE, " £ Spring Beds, £ 3 % 0 Matresses, &c. :224 MAKKET STBEET, LEWISBURG, PENNA * Our Stock is now complete in all its departments and we are receiving New Goods eVery day throughout the season. ALL ME LEADING SHADES IN HATS & BONNETS, TIRiIktfIMI.EID TJitTTK/XJyCI^EEX) FOR LADIES KISSES AND CHILDREN. FOR LINE OF Ladies' R6ady-made Ulsters, Dolmans, Goats and Jackets caiiilot be excelled. Coat and Dre33 Trimmings, Hosiery, Glove 3, Corsets, Laces, Silks, Satills, Lace and Linen Collars, Jet Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and oth er Fancy Goods, at PRICES that will b ß ar COMPETITION, WE WILL NOT ADD MORE, BUT SIMPLY SAY THAT YOU WILL TIND THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP GOODS IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE GAM BE UNDERSOLD! Respectfully, B_ HARRIs,] Market Street, Lswisburg, Pa, TUTTS ■BSBBBKMMH t PILLS A HOTEDOmIE SAYS'. IJH. 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Cray Hair and Whiskers changed to a Glossy likrk bye single application of this llje. I * imparl* a natural color, acta liuianiatitutuly. Sold by Ir:yr- Wiafi. or brut by cipri-fc* rtu receipt of £l. t.Bice. Murray St., -low 1 oik. f ItK: TMT'M MAKTAT.of ValttableX I Informal 100 and rwfui H ct ijiUwld I Ybeßtftiled FitJSli on application. / j Henderson's Leaded* IT IS NOT ONLY THE BEST HADE, BUT IT IS THE LIGHT EST-SUNNING. QUIETEST AND SIMPLEST IN THE MARKET. IT 18 THE ACME OP PERFECTION IN WORKMANSHIP AND PRINCIPLE. MOTTO**- PROTECTION TO DEALERS; MATNTENANCKOF OOOD RETAIL PRICKS; No PRO ML SCCODS SCATTERING QF WHOLESALE PRICES. I ] Agents WANTED. * FOR PARTICULARS ADDREBS 1 ! The Leader Sewing Machine 6C 1 ® CLEVELAND, OHIO. T A \TT~\ Claims A SPECIAL.}. HUU WAR- I , A IV ! I RANTS, ADDITIONAL HOME. XJXA.±I JUS STEAD CERTIFICATES and all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and Bold. " Largo Stock, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Do you ward to soli or buy? If 80, write to A. A. 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