j(illi|fim |iral. "TUIKSIUY .U'l.Y SI, WMBLUii JOURNAL h TtmrMay. ui PulM unuofwi w Main ■S4vwi-*rrvis mi UJt PF-R ANNUM, IN AWANOE •Sr|l JAM mi paid In a*v*n~* juirxM TisLva AwrarSL 1 mwv 1 nt•■4*s x-bonl, 3 r. IX L. Xerby. supt Mstka^st. •tv. W. & VMIHJ *U proneh next Sunday coming. SMhQT frliwl. 1 r. D. Klmport, supt. Reformed. ice. J. fi. Shrwakft will preach next Snn dhtyrwmtns in Aurwubopt. United Brethren. Lutheran. *CT. John Tw4it ( rnch month at IS p. m. I*. Lhmt, ide. A. U Detnlnger. Master. The MMheim R 4 L Association iwrtu tn the Nm *treet srhooi hev oti the evening of the or wimil Monday of each month. A. WiLtm, See. a o. Dmiison, Pwt bill' in the lß.*t House, we emphatically rvantrm that part of the plat form adopted by the Kepuhlican State Convention at Lanatster lu IS7.\ and which was ruadoptad by the Re publican State Convention at IlarriaburK In 187*. which demands •'honest men In oßlce— men with brains enough to know dlshouesty when they see tt and courage enough to light It wlieresouver they find It. ' The temporary chairman, Hon. L. W. Hall, took up the paper as it was handed in to one of the secretaries, and read it over. He no doubt concluded that a resolution in favor of "honest men in office—men with brains enough to know dishonesty when they see it and courage enough to fight it where soever they find it," was not just the square thing for a Cameron-Quay con vention to pass, and so ruled the reso lution out of order, ruled Charley Wolf out of order, ruled everybody and eve rything ont of order and even refused to entertain an sppeAl to the house. It was a rigid enforcement of gag law. After much wrangling about the des potic and disgraceful rulings of Air. Ilall, a few of the better minded men, mainly Senator Cooper and Mr. Barrett, of Lackawanna, got ashamed of the whole matter, and finally pushed a motion through to have Wolfe's resolu tion read. The balance of the convention's work was easy enough. Ex-Speaker Grow was named for President, with a number of Vioe Presidents and Secre taries. Samuel Butler, of Chester county, vu nominated by acclamation, a sett of regulation resolutions were passed, but that of Mr. Wolf received only a few votes, and the meeting ad journed, As a machine convention it was a grand success. EXAMINATIONS OF TEACHERS FOR 1879. The examinations of teachers for the schools of Centre county will be held 9* specified in this announcement: Belief on te, Tuesday, August. 2G. Philipsburg-and liush, Philipsburg, Wednesday, August 27. Taylor and Worth, Port Matilda, Thursday, August 2S, Huston, Julian, Friday, August 29. Snow Shoe and Burnside, Suow Shoe, Tuesday, September 2. (Unionville and Union, Unionville, Thursday, Septenofoev tt, Mileeburg and Boggs, Milesbirrg, Fiiday, September 5. Patton, Waddle's Schocfi House, Tnesday, September 9. Ilalfmoon, Stormstown, Wednesday, September, 10. Ferguson, Pine Grove, Thursday, September 11. Harris, Boalsburg, Friday, Septem ber 12. Spring, Valentine's School Haese, Tuesday, September 16. Benner, Knox's School House, Wed nesday, September 17. College, Leraont, Thursday,■' Sept. 58. Potter, Centre HaM, Friday, Sept. 19. Gregg, Penn Hall, Saturday, Sept. 30. Walker, Hublersburg, Monday, Sep tember 22. Marion, Jacksonville. Tuesday, Sep tember 23. Liberty? JEagleville, Wednesday, Sep tember 24. Howard and Curtin, Howard, Thurs day, Septerotter 25. Penn and Millheim, Millheim, Satur day, September ST. Haines, Aaronsburg, Monday, Sep tember 29. Miles, Rebersbnrg, Tuesday, Sept. 30. A special examination to iill vacan cies will be held at the Superintendent's office, Bellefonte, Thursday, October 2nd ; but applicants must come recom mended by at least four directors of the district in winch they intend to teach, and give a reason for not having at tended the district examinations. Applicants must be examined In tbe districts in which tbey expect bo teach. Examinations, each day, wiTl begin at 9 A. M.; some of the directors should be present in time to make out a list of applicants to be examined. In compliance with instructions from tbe school department the standard will be raised, certificates falling below an average of 2.5 will not be issued. H, MEYER, "* Co. Supt. NG OFFICE FOR m sc.—Tbe follow ing card, published in the Washington Star, is said to come from one of the leading physicians in Washington: "Notice. —This is to give notice that 1 positively and emphatically decline to have anything to do with office-seek ing, veiballv or by writing, teiephonic ally or telegraphically, personally or by proxy, straightforwardly or sinuously, ingenuously or disingenuously, super teireetially or subterraneously, immed iately or remotely, in the flesh or in the spirit, waking or dreaming, or by any agency or instrumentality, natural or supernatural, known to the human race. All Virginia papers please copy." SUNDRY POINTS. It is our purpose and aim to make tlie JOURNAL a good, live local news paper. AVe will do all in our power to make it interesting and useful. llHving but little qualification or taste for writing political articles, we might as well confess that we expect to copy most of our political matter from other papers. In the three years that we have conducted the JW\al we never yet wrote a general political ar ticle that we could not have supplant ed by a much better one from some other paper. Of course this has 110 re ference to local politics. Circumstances have compelled us to adopt the patent outsiik plan. We have nothing to conceal or evade about the matter. By this system many country papers get along well enough that otherwise could not niaiutain them selves for six months. Four of the stx papers now printed in Centre county are published ou this plan. The news and local departments shall receive our special attention. In that particular work we take much pleasure and any little talent we may )>ossess as a writer goes in that dire:tion. Our local columns have received much and unstinted praise. We reduce the price of the JOURNAL to the populur and convenient sum of one dol'ar a year, if jKtwf in enhance, otherwise one dollar and twenty-fivo cents will be charged. If we are sup ported as we ought and expect to be, we can publish our paper at thnt price and "make a living." But with these reduced terms we must be paid regular ly every year. We will not, even for the sake of a large circulation, send the JOURNAL to men Who never Day, or even think of paying. We prefer a smaller number who pay, to a larger one that don't. 44 As mncft se having claims against the same, to pre sent them isroperiy probated for settlement, without delay. JACOB W. SNOOK, liu AS W. SNOOK, 26-flt. Administrators. ffIRUSTEES' SALE OK REAL ESTATE.— A The undersigned, Trustees appointed by the Orphans'' Court of Centre Comity, to sell part or the real estate of .vta tin Stover, late of Haines township, deceased, will offer at public sale, "it Saturday, August 23rd, 1879, on the premises the following described, real proper ty, viz _ ALL THAT CERTAIN FARM, situate in llaines township, bounded by lands of Henry Fiedler, John Orndorf, John Hubler and John Bowersox, containing 114 acres aud 1-Jfi pens hen, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, except four acres, which is wood land. Thereon Is erected a good 2-story Dwel ling House, Tenant House, Bank barn and oth er outbuildings. Also A CERTAIN TRACT or TIMBER LAND, situate In Haines township, and bounded by lands -of John Young and Daniel Warntz, containing 117 acres and 119 perches. The said tract will be sold in four or live lots, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of sadd day, when term* will be made known by MICHAEL STOVER, 2I OAK TJL OVER, Trustees. Bush House, Bellefonte Pa. GEORQE HOPPES, fooprietor. SPECIAL UAfR* Trt pAMfI.IKH, rKIISIA NKNT HOARDERS AND PER SONS ATTKNIAtNO COURT. BOTH LANGUAGES SPOKEN AT OUK HOTEL,. C. "W. STTJRGIS, MERCHANT TAILOR, I ONE DOOR EAST OF THE BANNER STORE, MARKET STREET, T.EW _Lfcj.bSU±60-, j First Class Goods, Good, Honest Work and Moderate J&Sf Prices— Is tt Combination to be found at Mr. Sturgis' (-ST Establishment. Patronage from Centra Ccx respectfully J&t solicited. None but the beet workmen employed. JDll. D. H. MINGLJS, Offers his professional services to fffff ptfth fic Answers calU at all hours* ' -i' i< OfjFJK E ANiJ lUBSIiiKXOE . f OS MAIN gTKKET, sUlbeini,Pft. BLJT.IS LOSE. Doors, Shut-la tere, Sash,|ps bellow Plftc Win d o w|W (J Flooring con- Fr a in os, ■£- stantly kept and j3 oti hah d. ings, made to|S 3 With thanks order on _ JXJ for past fa : short notice! tore he starlit-* and in thefpHl pj its a contin* best <3 ucncc of the manner, same. MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER has just returned from the city with a large lot of MILLINERY GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Chip, Straw and Leghorn Hats, trimmed and untrim rned, also Bonnets, Flowers, & Ribbons. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. JU Shop 01 Fen Street opposite hartal's Foundry. W. J. s THAYER, Fashionable Barber, Opposite Stem's Store, • > MILLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. C.A. STURGIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS it > AND Musical Instruments. Sepairln* rtorl nMlft. Engraving a speciality, ft tins MillbehH Jewelry Store. one door east of , Elsenhuth's Drue Store, Main Street, MlLLlliilM, PhNNA. CHEAPER Than Ever I I have roccived my Spring A Sum mer stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers. Look at some of my prices Men's Calfskin Boots, as low as $1,50 Men's pod every day Slides as lov as 1,00 Men's Caniet Slippers- as low as 50 els. Ladies' Walking shoes, as lov as 1.00 Ladies' Foied Gaiters 75 cts. " Leather Slippert 55 " " Cloth " 30" " Sailers 75" Children's Bntton Shoes 25 cts. GO TO K AMP' S if you want to buy CHEAP. JttCob Kamp, Lock Ilaven, Pa. THE YOtJNG AMERICAN 86R0U* SAW Beats the World. J. M. BEUGLER, Sdle Proprietor, WILLI AMSI'ORT, PA. Send for Circulars. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. Deininger & MussOr PROPRIETORS, Thfsold afrd popular establishment liT prepared tcTflo all \rork it their line in a style tfjfial to any in Central Pennsylvania, A; at prices that defy competition. COUCHES, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, of all sizes, styles and prices made on short notice. The proprietors hope, by Strict Attention TO BUSINESS, FAIR DEALING &C ®i®© WORK to merit the continued confidence of • their frlcrdsjaiul patrons, and cf tho public at large. Shops east of Bridge, Millheiie, Pa. DAV I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIN-WARE, STOVEPIPE AND TRIMMINGS, SPOUTINGft FRUIT CANS. Would respect fully Inform the public that he keeiM on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWAKE, STOVB-nxTUBES, FHUIT CANP, etc. £ SPODTINQ A SPECIALITY. S Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at short uotice. Having some ten years experi ence In the business he natters hln.self that his work Is fully equal to any In this section of the country. Afshare of thetpublic patronage 1s re spectully solicited. Shop, next door to Journal Book /store, Mlllkeim, Fa. .U I s£ n ¥2? t yp* Beolcof thocream of the World > Literature. JSingle oopy. aOo., or 92 per I®**- ~An Oil Ghromo 04xjlD inchss) Of Yosemita book, iu paper Wed tog. end a sample oopy of 'Woods Household jtafecino —all post-paid, for only SOconts In money, or in one-cent postage stamps. Agents wanted. Most liberal terms, but nothing sent free. Address S. S.Wood, Tribuuo Building, New York -Jity —57.50 SAVED^ Buy the IMPUOYFIO iHB| Ignßifiß Sewifig Macliiiio. X ffla WiEfJ It i so ritnp'e, in construction and Hms (ci Lot 10 R VI MO change M the bobbin becomes exlowteil. .. ... if fl til II M~ Alt the wearing points ore \uUuAoUs, itLcl H IS IS tig ■■ combine.. ererr desirable fwprAvenirnt. ■1 U O II r Keery Machine bwM tml ready for cse nrfUi being thoroughly U*t*xL . _ , MET Notni(lMtH4liiur UktAf KRnuTFlO'! fl| Hit ,N I'lllC'KKwe continue to aiette bHt hiaterl I BOy- and exercise the greatest car® la (Mr biaaafactare. VICTOR SLATING MACHINE CO.: wiitsr* Brtach Ofioa, 311 Vsit Kill in it., CMcsgt, HI. PSIJTCIFAt OTTtCX aid XasafMteriet, IHilrtHi, "i7\ KEYSTONE WRINGER. Has Greater Capacity, Is More Durably tea g Are made of White Rubber dear to the shaft. No twine or wire or fibrous ms> terial, or anything else but rubber being used. The rubber is vuleanbed upon tnl afo/t and cannot be taken qff except Vg btfr A ting it off. They are more elastic titan I other rolls because there la aotMag bet ■ rubber on the shaft, and more durable ■ became there h no twine or fibrous mate* rial to rot out or wire to cut the fubbet. . :- - -~— Ther are greatly superior to Bay dat\ *? kind of roll new anown. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. The white * • SEWING MACHINE TNN D&Ht or Alie Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity i And Undisputed in {tie Broad Claim or BtufWTrs YU¥ BEST OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING, BANDSONETT, AMD kest Perfect Sewing Machint M TRW WORLD* . $$ M jku Tho great popularity of the White It 0m mail eow- Uncina tribute to In oxcel'.enco Ond taper iority over other machines, tad In submitting It to tfio trad# wo pot It upon Its marlta, and In na instanco has It ever yet failed to satisfy My rocodimendatloit la Its favor. ■- \j ' Tho demand fortheWhtfe hat Inerattod to toeh aaaatent that wo art now compoiltd to tarn oat JL Complete Serxriaagr 3£aeisAaa m enrmxy tlxxeo mtautsa LXH LUE day to supply the daxaanAl Every taeehine is warranted for S years, and •old tor rik at liberal discounts, or upon cosy pajaißata, to taN KM convoaloaco ot easterners. ■rienti watt® nr Brara uuxzut. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.? M 3M EacNd AS*H GloiolMd. OMa, NICHOLS, SHEPARO t CO., Dattlo Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE VIBRATOR THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Matchless Grsin-Snrlne, Time-Saving, and Money-Savin, Thrchrr. of tiiia dnv and gcn.r tion. Beyond all rivalry for Rapid Work, Perfect CiMaing, sad fbr Saving Grain from Wantage. STEAM Power Thro.hcn a Special rim of Separators mode Mjrerlj tor BMB Power. OUB Unrivaled Stnw Thresher Engli both Portable and Traction, with Valuable Improve moots, tlur beyond any other make or Mod. n ENTIRE Thrashing Expenses (and often oo to he time* that arnoont) can be mode by the Irtra Grain SATKD by these Improved Machines. GRAIN Ralaent Will not sabmtttothe enof. mo us wastage of Grain and the interior work dene by all other machines, when onoe posted on the difference. NOT Only Vastly Knperior fbr Wheat, Oata* Barley, fire, and like Grains, but the Our Beeeeee. Oil Thresher In Klax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and Hke Roods. Requires no " attachments" or " rebuilding '* to ehange from Grain to Reeds. IN Thorongh Workmanship, Elegant Finish, Perfection of Port*, Completeness of Equipment, •or " VuuuTom" Thresher Outfits are Incomparable. MARVELOUS fbr Simplicity of Parts, aiing less than mie-half the usual Belts sod Gears. Makes Clean Work, with no Littering* or Scatterings. POUR Sizes of Separators Made, Ranging from Six to Twelve-Horac sixc, and two styles of Mounv ©d Hone Powers to match. POR Particulars, Call on our Dealers op write to ns for Illustrated Circular, which wa mail free, TUIQ DADER i'lnybt" found on Pleat Geo.P. illO rhrLfl Unwell ,wJOiL neMfj eo.ution and mdy lor use; arc one ,i bfn?ihM'|WT mu) win laat thrca time aa 1/jngaa Paint mixed la the ordinary way. Jlflß T7TPYY7 Anni t.^.jvaid.for ffitrtiVt In them. ThourfArffcof fiwai and soma of the finest viliim in Amrrica arc jaiutni yitif these Pajnta. Bond for TWfimonW. of came/ also fur Sample Colors and Price Lists, ferfflft 6LOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFICII 103 Chambers St., New York. * IVOR KM | r.MORfiAN 4 WASHINGTON STSaiERSCY OTV THE UOHT-KISSBra raw ion The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and moat THOROUGHLY constructed SEWINO MACHINEever invented. All the wearing parts are made of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and arc ADJUSTABLE. It has the A UTOMA TIC TK 1**1011; It has the JLAMQBST BOBBIN; It has tba Easiest Threaded •huttle* The BOBBINS arc 'WOUND without RUNNING or UNTHRJBADtNG Urn MACHIN*. It has a BrLF.SKTTINO NKEDLE; li has a DIAL fbr regulating the length'of fitttMt, WITH OCT TEWING; It has a LABOK BPACK under Uie arm; It is NOISBLKBB. nnd has more points of KXCKLUBNCB ■" all other machiuce combined. 4V Agents wanted in laealitiaa where wo are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. : 30 UNION BQUARE, N.Y. KQ® Bt/ttr thorn Bvwr. PRICE REDO6ED. NS&f Full of Wain, Practical, Reliable, I Information | 8l ibr West, East, South, North; far Owner* S SS of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, or FAMO, Sj K Gardens, or Village Lots; for Housekeepers; for all Boys and Girls; SOVER 700 Pine ENCRAVINCB3 S\ O both pleasing and instructive. The U N I American Igricnltaristl f, fMuViiiia T* CZmit tfUnmr rnwrt, wryar,/d/iiV, H ONLY $1 EACH, JS 4 copies, ti.es sadr. Single subscriptions, fr. jo. Sj sS One number, 15 c. A specimen, post-free, roe. o K 1 liSKTKEIT steel Plate EIBRAYII6 for in s I Large PBEffIIUXII fbr Club*. S Sjv Issued in Engluktb fisrane at same price. / SATBY 1P...1T WILL PA*Vl^ I V&yOraw Ml Co., Bfoedwey. N. Y. %