|l|( J|illl|(iin Journal. THCRPPAV, AI'RITj 1., 1880 THB millheim journal In published*vrrv Thursday. In Muwer'Slluild *, cornerwf Main ami Penn strents at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE not paid in advance. A D VEBTISTXG R1 TPS. 1 week. I ino. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 rear. 1 square,..l #1 Oil 12SO WOO #10)1 #7 00 *4 column,.. 300 400 600 10 00 | 15 00 S oolumn,.. 1 MX) 750 10 00 15 00 35 00 1 column,.. | 800 12 00 20 00 35 00 ( 00 00 On* inch makes square. Administrators and Executors' Notice* *-.50. Transient ad vertlsements and locals 10 et>nts uer line for first iusertton and 5 cents per Hue for each ad ditional insertion. Job Work done on short notice. WALTKI A DEIBUMIER, Pakllthrn. mmm ——— t&nrcli & Snnday School Directory. Evangelical. Quarterly meet|n at Mnsser's church next JStibhat h. Presiding Elder U. F. ftweagcl Is cx peeti'd to be present. Sunday School, 2P. M,—l>. 1- Zerby, supt. Methodist. fSnday School, 1 r. . Ximport, supt. Reformed. Unitod Brethren. Quarterly mcetinir at Pebersburg ncit Sat>- balh. Presiding Elder Speck will preach iu Millht-im next Saturday evening. Lutheran. Rev. John Tomtinfon, ratter.— Preaching in Asronsburg next Sunday urern Ins, German. Vol ted Sunday School, 9 a- si.-F. P. 1 nso supt. lAlse i Society Directory, VlUhelm revise. "No. 955. 1. O. O. F. meets In k*(r hall, Penn Street, every Saturday even Inc. Rebeeca Degree Meeting every Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. A. O. Dbimwlkk, See. B. O. Dkininoh*. N. G Prevldenre Grange. No. 217 P. of H., meets In Alexander s block on the second Saturday of each month at 61*. p. u.. and on the fourth Sa turday of each month *t IVj **• *• I. I..ZKRBT. See. A. O. Dcinlnger, Master., The MUlheim R. & L. Association meeta In M Pean street school house on the evening of Me second Monday of each month. A. Walter, Sec, B. O. Deimnokk, Prest. The MUlhehn Cornet Rand meeta in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday meninga. F. P. OTTO, Sec.. a ■ F. BARTER, PresX Hi 11 helm Escort of Co. ft. sth Reel.. N. 0.. ! aid their drill meeting on the second story of Alexander's Block, every Tuesday and Friday evening. Offlc al I-ireclory. Regular Terms of Court—Fourth Mondays of Jauuanr, Apri, August and November. President Judge—-Hon. Clias. A. Majer, Lock Haveu. Additional Law Judge—Hou. John II Orvis. Bel Monte. Associate Judges—Hons. Samuel Frauk, John T|ven. Prothonotary—J. C. Harper. Register of \Vills and Clerk of O. C.--W. K. Burch field. Recorder of Deeds, Ac.—William A.Tobias. District Attorney—David F. Fortney. Sheriff—John Spangler. Treasurer—Adam Yeanck. County surveyor—Joseph Dcvling. Coroner—Dr. Joseph Adams. County Commissioners—Andrew Gregg, George Swab, Jacob Dunkle. Clerk to County Commissioners—Henry Beck. Attorney to County Commissioners—C. M. Bower. Janitor of the Court House—Bartrlm Galbrailh. County Auditors—James T. Stewart. George R. Wil'lams. Thomas B. Jamison. Jury Commissioners—John Shannon, l>avM W. Kilnc, Pupertnteiulout of Public Schools—Prof. Henry Meyer. Centre Cnnntj Oemoemtle Commit toe for 1960. TWrcicrTP. NAMES. T. O. ADDNW*. Beitefonte, N. W., Win. Galbraith,... Belief jute . w....wcninle " WW....Win Harper " Mltesbunc Frank E Bible.. .Milesbur* Sniomille P J McDonnell,..UnlonYille oward A J Gardner Howard Fhillpsbi rg Ctt Ilerllnger... Pblllpsb'g Mlllhcim J H Reifsnvder. .MHlhelm Benner Uriah Stover.... Bellefonle Bog> Jas A McClain... Milesburg Ruruside Wm ilenple Pine Glenn College Sain'l Gtlliland.. Boalsburg Cortin David Delong... Howard Ferguson. O. P Dan Drit-belbis . State Col. " N. P o M Sheets Stonnston Gregg L M Riahel Spring M"s Haii.os George Keistcr, Aaronsb'g HaKmoon John Ward .Stormsto'n Harris Sam'l Ishler Boalaborg Howard David Tanyer... Howard Huston H G Uhronlster.. Martha Liberty W H Gardner....Blancliard Marion John Hov, Jr Walker Miles Sam'l K Faust....Millhelin rat ton G W Ruin bergcr,.Fillmore F*nn W F Smith MlUhehn Totter, N. P D F Luse Centre Hall 8. P ..G W Spaugler....Tus.seyv'e Rush WilliamCullen... Philipsb g Snow fhoe John G Uzzl® Snow Shoe ftp ring • EC Wood Bcllefonte Taylor Samueblloover.. .Fowler Union J S Fredericks... Fleming Walker Samuel Decker... Zton Worth G K Williams P'tMatilda J. L. SPANGLER, Chairman. FKASI K. BIBLE, Secretary. The Political Outlook. Pennsylvania not for a Candi date who cannot Unite the Party. ▲ Majority of the Delegates Al ready Elected to the State Oon ▼ention—Republican Man oeuvring to Bring About the Ren jmination of Tilden by the Democrats. In looking over the lists of the dele gates to the approaching Democratic slate convention we find that 153 have already been chosen. Of these 123 are known to be opposed to the reuomina tion jf Mr. Tilden, chiefly on the ground that he cannot unite the party and would not be able to secure the electoral vote of New York as was proved by tbo election in that state last fall. Concediug fourteen Tilden votes iu Allegheny couuty the number of del egates elected thus far who favor the nomination of Mr. Tilden sum up just JO. The 08 delegates yet to be chosen will stand about as follows: 45 against to 13 for Tilden with 10 doubtful. Giving ail the doubtful districts to Tib den the convention will be divided thus: Tilden 83 Auti-Tildeu * IGB But the likelihood is that at least oue half of the doubtful districts will send aut'-Tildeu delegates. With such a divisiou the conyeuiioa would stuud : Tilden <53 Aull Tikleu 1:3 The anxiety of the Republican mana gers to bring about the renomiuation of Mr. Tilden is uu dsguised and man ifested in various ways. In Philadel phia the Republicans at the recent uiu uiciDHl election made a bargain with the Vaux faction (which for Tilden) to give them a certain number of votes for their (the >Vaux) candidates for po lice magistrates in consideration of the Vauxites nominating separate candi dates for election otlloers so that the republicans might get control of as many election boards as possible. The bargain was carried out by both parties to the contract to the letter. In Alle gheny county on Saturday the Demo cratic primaries were packed with Re publicans sent there by the loaders of the Republican ring for the purpose of voting for the Tilden delegates. The Democratic precincts in that county generally returned anti-Tilden dele gates, while the Republican precincts returned Tildeu delegates. Iu this city the leading Tilden wau is a brother of the postmaster and among the few oth er active Tildeu politicians are men •conspicuous for the aid they have giv en the Republicans in local elections. The auimus of the republican leaders is sutlicientlv plain. They ihiuh to foist a caudidatc upon the Democrats whom they can defeat. But they will fail in their purpose as the result of the delegate elections thus far held plainly iud icat e.— Vol riot. IN the following article the Selius grove Times shows how teachers are "manufactured" in that town. If the factory turns out a real good articlo of pedagogues, we do not see why Wei rick should get mad about it, unless ho is jealous of Cope, who seems to t>e making money a little too fast as limes are: When John G. Cope left suddenly during the winter, he was reported by bis friends to have said he would never again come back to Selinsgrove to teach. He always bio wed how much better be could do elsewhere than here, yet like a kicked spaniel he's always ready to return at the lirst opportuni ty. ife-9 eoming hack again to open his Teacher Factory on the Ist of Ap ril, and no doubt he'll be the hi st wue again to apply for a town school next fall. It is almost 4aughable to sen this fellow moving backwards and forwards between Bucks and Snyder counties. This Teacher Factory is a big thiug, and be has been bleeding teachers at the rate of SI.OO a week tuition to put tbem through ; and as the Co. Supt. is no doubt a sort of sileut partner iu tho machine it is pretty well understood that if any one wants to get a teacher's certificate be must agree to be bled for tuition in Cope's factory at the rate of $. r 2.OG a year, which throws most of the first class colleges into the shade. We have knowu teachers to be made out of boys lo to 18 years old iu 6 to 1 weeks, who never before followed any thing in summer but a mule team on the tow-path and spent their time round the street corners and church doors in winter. Six to tou weeks iu this teacher factory made them teach ers aud then they were at once rushed before tiie Supt. for an examination, for which particular examination they ! were drilled so they knew in advance what they would lie asked and no more, aud the Supt. knew iu advance what only he dare safely ask tbem. Few are safe to run the risk of getting certifi cates unless they go through Cope's teacher factory. Our Washington Letter. WASHINGTON, D. C. > March 27th, 1880.-J Jfo Grant man lu this city believes the lately published story of his with drawal from the presidential field, They all say he will be a candidate un til, if ever, there is a certainty of strong opposition in the Chicago Con vention. All the indications point to his nominations aud—if Democrats are judicious in their choice of a candidate —to his defeat. The House of Repieseutatives is not to be complimented on the proceedings of the past week. There were three days of anarchy, two of inaction, and to-day there is a session for debate on ly. Talking with an influential east ern Representative last night, your correspondeut was told that after Mon day next, wtiich is bill day, business would be pushed rapidly, and that the Committee on Appropriations could and would have ready its work as fast as tlie House could dispose of it. It has dually been decided that Mr. Acklen, for irregularities alleged a gainst lum in connection with public business shall be censured. It is un derstood that no member of the Com mittee which investigated the case was in favor of auy harsher punishment. It is evident though, that Mr. Acklen'a usefullness in the House is over. The Senate Committee on Patents vindicated its claim to good sense on Wednesday by refusiug to recommend the extension of a patent on an article necessary in sugar manufacturing. The late Senator William Pitt Feasen den was in favor of abolishing our whole patent system, and, while few of the present Senators go to tnat ex treme in their views, there are still less who, except in cases of great hard sbip, will consent to legislation extend* ing the confessed evils of the sys tem. The House Committee on public ex penditures spent the day yesterday in discussing a bill providing for a gener al reduction of the salaries of Govern ment employees. No conclusion was reached. The House Committee ou War claims rejected yesterday, eight claims, amountiug to $12J,000. CARROLL. GEX. HANCOCK is visiting his sou— a planter in Misalsspyi. Rhode Island Democratic Con vention. Nomination of State Offloere—Dol j etfatee to the National Conven tion Uninetruoted. 1 I PROVIDENCE, H. 1., March '22.—The 1 Democratic state couven tion met at the | state house to-day with nearly a full > representation. Chaa. 11. Page, of 1 Ncituate, was chosen president. After ' considerable time being spent in set ; tling contesting delegations and minor matters, the folio wing nominations were adopted : j Tor Governor, Horace M. Kimball, of liurrellville ; For Lieutenant Governor, Zephin l*. Slot: urn, of Newport. Secretary of Slate, W. B. Whallett, of Provideuce. Attorney Geneisl, Hugh J. Carroll, of I'awtuoket. General Treasurer, Daniel B. Bond, of Woonsocket. The convention elected delegates to the national convention who are uuder* , stood to favor Tildeu if he is ayaila i ble. DEMOCRATIC State Conventions will bo held iu these States on these days : Nebraska, ' March 31. lowa April 7 Louisiana April 12 Texas April 20 Pennsylvania April 28 Ohio Muv 6 Wisconsin May 18 New Jersey May 19 Virginia May 19 Kansas May 2(3 South Carolina Juno 1 Alabama Suue 2 Arkansas June 2 Tennessee June 8 Indiana - June 9 Kentucky June 17 ABOUT TAX LLBCMPTTC— Tbero T u opinion with some that to -entitle one to vote, a State orcuwuty tax must ut ndy ha ve been paid within two years, but that the tax must have been assessed wit hiu that time, too. This is a mistake, it makes no difference how far buck the tax was obsessed, so that it has been paid within the required time. A mau presenting a receipt for a tax paid within the two years aud tke proper time before the election, is entitled to vote, no matter if it was for a tax as sessed three or more years before. This is the construction of tbo law ev erywhere iu the State. Several years ngo we published an opinion of Judge Mayer to the same effect, says the Clinton Detnocrat. No Pardon for Kemblo & Co. On Saturday the state Board of Par dons met in special session to consider the cases of "Kemble, Salter, Petroff and others, who were recently convic ted of efforts to Dribo members of the logis'ature into the support of the Pittsburg riot damage bill. Strong ef forts were made to have the roosters pardoned. Speeches were made for them by lion. F. C. Brewster, Win. 11. Armstrong, Ksq., Gen. Negley, Wm. B. Maun, E.q , and John Graeff. Tlie Commonwealth was ably represen ted by District Attorney Holliuger, and Messrs Wolf A Kirk, of the legis lative committee. After a full hearing of the case the board adjourned until two o'clock. Immediately upon reas sembling the board went into private consultation, which lasted until ten minutes past three o'clock, wheu Re corder Farr announced that the recom mendation for pardon was refused. It is understood that the vote on a recom mendation was a tie, Secretaries Dun kel aud Quay voting in favor of, and Attorney Jeneral Palmer and Liluten ant Governor Stone against pardon. So these white kid glove gentlemen, bribers and roosters will have to take their punishment just as other ordina ry criminals. This Is as it should be, and Attorney Gen. Palmer and Lieut. Gov. Stone deserve as they will receive the respect of the people for their firm ness. Grant Not to Withdraw. WASHINGON, March 26.—The Grant men ridicule the aunouncement which comes from Boston that Grant has de termined to withdraw, and some of them attribute the story to the enthu siasm of a young Boston Sherman man who was recently rebuked here by the Sherman managers for his offlciousness. The Graut men say that not only does their candidate not contemplate any withdrawal from the canvass, but that he is absolutely certaiu of nomination and election. Kansas for Blaine. ATCHISON, March 24. —The Cham pion baa advices from fifty-five coun ties of this State showing the election of 148 Blaine and 94 Grant delegates to the State Convention. Blaine will have about sixty majority in the con vention. TIIE Chicago Inter-Ocean thiuks that anybody who is opposed to a third term Is an idiot. Whew! what an amount of asylums it would require for for our Republican friends. TIJK candidates talked of for the Prosideucy score their ages as follows : Horatio Seymour, 70; Tildenn, CO ; David Davis, 65; ex-Gov. Parker of New Jersey,£4 ;>senator Thurman, 01; (J rant, 6S ; Siterman, 57 ; II mi cock, 50; McClellau, 54, 4 Bayard, 52 ;• Conkling. 51 ; Blaine, 50. ANOTHER man has been found who is williug to accept the Presidency. His name is John M. Palmer and his residence somewhere in Illinois. THE list of the delegates thus far e* lectcd to the Republican National Con vention, stands as follows: Grant—l 37; Blaine—4'.; Edinuuds—4; Doubtful —4. ADMINISTRATOR'S MALEOK VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—By vlitue of :in or der of the<t>ipb*iur Court of Centre county, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of W. R.Harter,-deceased. will offsr at nubile sale, at Millheim.-on Haturdav , March 27th, 18R0, the following valuable property: All that certain House and Lot sltuato (n the Boro' of Millheim, Centre county, Pa., bounded on the north bv Muln street, o. the east by lot of the M. K. Church, on the south by mill race, and on the west by lot- of Caroline Uobble, eoutalnlng about oue fourth aore, more or lea*. Thereon Is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuilding". Terms: Oue half of tho purchase inouey shall be paid upon continual ion of sale, and thf other half in a year, with interest. To be *•- eured by boml and mortgage on the premises, bale to commence at our o'clock of said day. B. O. DKININGER, Administrator. ADMINIKTKATOHS HALE.—Th under signed, administrator Jc tonij nun rum Urtiimtiilo annuo, of the rotate o George Snyder, late of llaines township, Centre Co., 1*4., deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises, on Friday, April 9th, next, tho fol lowing vuluattle real eeuue, viz: All that cer tain tractor piece of land, situate tn Hatues township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz; On the north and cast by lands of John Rby and others, on the south by lands John Kby and (Hptrle- Smith, and on the west by lands of Charles Smith and-estate of Jacob Geisweil—containing sixteen acres, more or less. Thereon U erected a good log-frame dwelling house, log barn and other outbuild ing*. Also, a tract of mountain land, sltuM* In llaiurs township aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows. Tlx: On ; the north by on the east by land of Philip B.Stover, on lire south by land of Gcorce Fox and on the west by land *f Joseph Lett tell, containing fifty acres, more or lean. Term* of Sale: Ope third of purchase money must bo paid on confirmation o. sate, one third In one year and 'one third In two years, all with interest. Paymerits to bo secured by bond and inert cage, bale to commence at one o'clock of SWLDDWY. BAML'KL HWTTIBK, ta , r Administrator. y~ ~ ' * PUBLIC undersigned, a commit tee of Jacob W, Stover, of Haines town ship. will offer&t public sale <u Saturday, ihe 10th day of April uext, the following described real estate, viz* No. 1, A terrain tract of tlmberland situate In Haines towhshfp. Centre Co.. Pa., boundKl on tbe north by Uuids of John Zelgler. on the south by lands of S. NT Motx and Samuel Yearlck and on the west by lauds of Samuel Yearlck, con taining aixty acres, more or less. No. 2. Also a tract of ttmberlaud situate near Aarousbuig, bounoed ou the north by land >f William Stover and Em'l KUinger, on the east ky land of Simon Bote, and Frederick l.unbei t. on the south by turnpike road and on the west by land etf Benjamin llafile.y, containing seven acres, more or l*a. No. 2 will be sold at Aaronsburf. at 9 , -4. A.M. of said day. and No. lat Woodward at 2 p. u., of said day. Terms of sale: Que half of purchase money must be paid on confirmation of sals, and .the othsr hall in a year, with interest. to b* vrcur d by bond an<f mortgage on the premises. P. T. Mess**. Committee of Ac. of ts JACOP W. STOVEa. ' 9 I EXHCC TOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testament I ary on the esUU> of Adam Morr, late e* the Borough of Millhetui, deceased, having been rranted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves IndeMed to said csfaie are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those "having claims to present the same duly authenticated for payment. 13-ftl MICHAEL ULRICA. IP.. EXECUTORY NOTlCE.—l<etiers testament ary ou the estate bf Rebecca liesa, late of Hal OCA township, deceased, having been grant sal to the undersigned, all kwrnung themselvee Indebted to said estate arc liereby requested to make immediate payment, aad those having claim* against tbe same to present them duly authcwtleated for settlement. Jokp L. KHRAMFA, liMR Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letter* of Administration on the estate of Hannah Cronmlller, late of Haines town-hip, deceased, havilig bee* granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the samo to j reaent them duly authenticated for settlement. - JAKH> HAKI-KK. , Administrator. I.VCt • • >* Bel\4/<mlt, i'a. Edwin J. Dcaihtcr-. . J- Jordan Deshlcr. A SON, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, . f Aaronsburgi Pa. Calls proihptly answered day or night. DH. MINGLE, ' PHYSICIAN & SCRGEON, Main Street, Millheim, J?a JOHN H. 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C. •TOldest Claim Agehey In the United States. v 12-2 m ■ __t : r — 7 * PENSIONS ■EfflS' & abled in U, St Service from uny cause: also, for heirs of deceased soldi ers- All pensions date back to day of discharge, d to date of death of tho soldier. Pensions Increased; Bounty and new Discharges procured. Address with stamp. BTODDAKT & Co-ißooni No. 8 Bt. Cloud Building, Washington, D. C. 12-ln WANTED. Immediately, a few Young Men and Ladles to learn Telegraphy, good situations guaranteed, address with stamp. OBBRUN TELEGRAPH Co., 111-lm • Oberlin, Ohio. tjpeil your address on a Postal Uard for a sam- UG.IU Pie copy of our beautifully Illustrated 1 paper, Yocxa's HOME LIBRARY Boston, Mass. THE HARPETTE! J:„f JB& a want lonic fHt by the public The delicious tnurtlc of the Ife.rp Is here pro-lured by any one, art it. woman archUd, even though entirely lu- i norant of inusic. The strings are numbered <froin one to ten, and the music which accom panies the instrument Is numbered In like •manner, Instead of being printed lu notes. i Everyliody appreciates the music of the harp;! It I* the king of musical Instruments, and this 1 is a perfect uarp In miniature—the name delici ous tones—and should be In evci v family In the land. Any one who can read this advertise ment can play it at once tut well as the inost ac compliseeu musician. Elegantly finished and an ornament tunny rooin. We also send along with It a largo lot of music numbered as ex plained above. The list Includes "llomc, sweet Home"Last Hose of Hummer;" "Sweet Bye and Bye;" "Old Folks at Home;" "Hold the Fortand all the favorite niclodie* of the day I'erfect satisfaction guuruiitsed. livery -one who purchases endorses them and recommends , them to their nelghltors. Think of It-no move - tedious months ol study to master music. 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PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for post age. Address— OILaMORE, SMITH Jk CO. foHeiU+t if rotmit, > yitr,- PiTftff Pfirr. P- 0. NESBIT BROS., Successors to tbo "East Xowisburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturers of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sadh, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. • BEINCJ provided with ample facilities, the latest and most improved machinery, a4 the best mechanical skill, wo are prepared to execute all orders promptly, and In Ute very best uianuer. We give special attention to the furnishing of Material for the bet ter grt des of HOUSE BUILDIITC3-. Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH FURNITURE, SUNDAY SCHOOL, and -PRIVATE BOOK CASES. FAOTOH I'- EAST LKWINtI KU. S £SWIT BXOC. M. It.—We can send Materials to Cobum or Spring Mills at chap froightt. Ift-If IPMSI® M! Troeured for Soldiers disabled In the U. 8. ser vice from any cause, also for Heirs of deceased soldiers. All pensions date back to day of dis charge, and to date of the death of the soldier. Tensions iucreascd. Address, with stamp, HTODDAKT k CO., 3-H 913 K. St. N. W. Washington, D. C. IPPIA 1 I Iso SIMVIeI It lUfmtres He Cart. • ■ flso STRONCI 1 b Sever Wears Oat, §S| K UOMESTIV LAT>naa t l? ^^Fashions fi ic*, U Cvatt. They Bra especially deafg ned to meet tb rsqsirements f thoaa who dee lf to dreae wall. They era tmaurpaaeed in Style, perfect in Fit, and so aimpla thatthay art readbyundaratoodby th* most mexperienced. Send So. for oat •Jo® ue~ Ad cress, "Domestic" Fashion Co, NEW YCf- NICHOLS, SHEPARDI CO., Crack, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING WICHIHERY. Mil Vatcklcm Gral.-Sarl.ff, Tl-c-S.rl.ff, A u4 Moaey-Serine Tkrwifri of thle day Ul |M*- MM. T7L EU rirelrr tor *A r i Wcrk, PerMct CleeatM. t*4 Mr li'U( Urrnt. from W uttff STRAB Power Thrcahar. B Specialty. Special ■UM O t Beyer* lore made expreeely Mr Bteaa fewer. 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