c i nt Journal. THURSDAY, APRIL 20., 1880 THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL Is published iwew Thursday, in Miisser'sßnlld iv.p. corner ot Main and Pcnn streets at $1 (XI PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or #1 25 if not paid in advance. AD]TJITTSTXA R 1 %Ds. 1 week, t ino. 8 inn. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square I si (VI Ml $8 00 1 *u (VI *.* column,.. | sno -t 00 | 6eo\ 10 tK> IS dO V. column... I 'OO I 750 I 10 00 I 15 00 .V oO 1 coin mil,.. | SOO I i: 00 | 20 00 I .15 00 60 00 One inch mok?s a square. Administrators nnd Executor*' Notices 10.50. Transient ad vertisements i.nd locals 10 cents per line for first Insertion and cents per line for each ad ditional insertion, dob Work done on short police. WAI.TEII A IIHMVOt K, PuttlisUors. lliiirci & Sunday School Directory. Evangelical. Rev. W 77 //.irtinan w ill preach next Sunday cvojimg. Suud.'.y School, 2P. M,—D. L. Zcrby, supt. Methodist. Sand vy School. IP. \t.,—D- Kimport, sunt. Reformed. United Brethren. Lutheran. 7fer. John TomUwon, Post or.— Communion services at I'onns Creek next Sunday. Preaching begius 011 Friday evening. United Sunday School, 9A. m.—F. 1). bueestifg. LcSie & Society Directory. Mil'heiin Lodge, No. O.V. I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall. Penn Street, every Saturday evening. Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on or before the full tnoou of each mouth. A. O. DEIMXV.kk, Sec. R. O. DEIXIXCEK. N. G Providence Grange. No. 217 P. of If., nieetsln Alexander s block on the second Saturday of eftch month at i' 1 .... r. v., and on the fourth Sa turday or each month at lhj V- m. I>. J,.Zfkbv. >ex\ A. O. Ueintnger. Master., T!i" Miillieim P. & 1.. Association meets in the. IVIIII >tivt school HOM-E on theev. ning of the second Monday of eacu month. A. WA'.TEU, SEC, B. O. HEINISGEH, Prcst. Ttie Mii'.heim Cornet Band meets in the Town Hail on Monday and Thursday evenings. Y. P. OTTO, Sec., ev!ing. Coronet —l>r. Joseph Adan.s ( ;\!rt- Conra.Lssioners—Andrew Gresrg, George Swab, Jacob Dunkle. Clerk to County Commissioners—licnrv Beck. Attorney to County Commissioners—C. M. Bov, er. Janitor of the Court House —Bartrim Galbmith. Countv Auditors—James T Stewart. George l'i. Williams, Thomas B. Jamison. Jury Comniissioneis —John Shannon. David W. Kline. Superintendent of PuH'c Schools—Prof. Henry Meyer. C'eitlre Comity Ppniocratle Commit tee for Piso. DTST: IC TS. NAMES. R. O. APHUESS. Belit-fonte, N. W., Win. Gaihraith—Rellefonte N W....W C Heinle " W W Win Harper " 3U'cshttrc Frank K Bible...Milesbnrg Fnionvillc P v Melotinell,..Unionvilie 1 toward A J Gardner Howard I'niiipsln rg C G Il riinger... Ph.jlipsb'g Miilheim 1 II Keifsuvder..Mii!heiiu jb-nner Fria'n Si over.... Bellefoute Boggs Jas A MeCiain.... Mib burg KnrnsSd" Wni Ib'pple Pine Glenn College Sami Giliiland.. B-mlsbuig Curttn David Delong... Howard Ferguson. >. i' Dm Dri *b ibis.. State Col •' N. I* O M sheets Stormston Gregg .- I. M Bishcl Spring M s Hai'.i s George Krister, Aaronsb'g Halfmoon .loiiti Ward Stormsto'n Harris Sam*) lsliler i'oaisburg Howard David Tanyer... Howard H'isloii II G Chronisrer.. Martha l.ibertv W H Gardner—Blanehard Atari'. U'l John Hoy, Jr Walker Miles Satn'l K Faust Milfheun I'atb'i; G W Kumberger..F:Hmore )'a which shall train the young to apply their school learning. At the Pennsylvania State C.>ll go practical instruction in Agriculture, Horticulture, B>tany.Z> ology. Mechanist, Chemistry, etc; is given, and thus theory i 1 the classroom is applied and enforced by experience in the field and laboratory Spring ses sion opens April Oth. For citalogm* Did full inform ition address the Busi ness Manager, State College, Centre Cv>., l\i. ' tf. WHATEVER I Le may he doubtful about the intention of the authors of our tariff laws, they undoubtedly meant to place on the fire list all materials used in the manufacture of paper. It happen ed that pulp of wood, which -is by far the most important element in the manufacture of paper used by the daily and weekly press of the country, was not specifically and by name exempted from duty. IT tuier aTreasuvy decision which held that this verbal omuission was fatal to the fiee admission of wood pulp, a few manufacturers of that arti elo have been able to impose an exoibi ; taut tax on the general laxly of paper makers, l y whom it is of cotttse shifted on the consumers, tho newspaper pub lishers of the country, and the burden falls with special hardship on publishers outside of the great cities—we, c-uise quently, being impoverished so that a handful of monopolists may grow rich. The most powerful champion of these monopolists is Representive GARFIELD. Were his opposition to t? e bill with drawn, the i estoration of wood \ ulp to the free list, where it belongs, would be accomplished in a few days, while his opp ition continues the monopo lists are secure. Can Mr. GARFIELD afford to continue his support of a most odious and oppressive tax which brings in no revenue to the Goverraeiit, but which interferes very decidedly with the dissemination of knowledge among the peopL? - WHAT MANNER OF MAN HE 13. Among the new aaecJ >tcs is one told by tlie Springfield Republican about Senator Conklitig: A hotel keep >r in Washington who went to school with him hadn't m"et him for years. Oneg day L'onkling went to his hotel 10 en g *ge rooms, and stood in the office talk ir.g to the clerk. The proprietor came down and stepped tip and held out his hand, saying: "R • c >O, how are yon?" Conklingtook no notice of the proffered hind, but drew himself up and said: "I am Senator Conklipg, sir." "You'e a fool, that's what you are," was the response. Conkling turned majestically to the clerk nnd said: "Can I have rooms here?" "No, sii!" shouted the irate proprietor, "not in my house nor upon any terms!" PERSONAL AND POINTED The Wyoming M. E. Conference wants to sgp prominent criminals pun ished ar. well as ordinary ones and at a recent session of that body the fojlow ing resolution in reference to Wm. II Kenible and his confederates was adop ted: Resolved, In view of the notorious i corrup ions connected with the legisla ture cf the .State of L' nnsylvania, we, the n inisters of the Wyoming confer ence, residing in the St.te, prav the Board of Pardons, the Judge of the court, and the Governor of the Stale, that the persons lately convicted of bribery arid corruption he brought to speedv punishment, and that their great crime be not condoned, and that the Board of Pardons, the Judge of tho court, and the Governor be notified of the action of this Conference. At Cairo the other week. Gen Grant himself said tint he l*lievcd the Southern people were sincere in their professed loyalty to tbe Union. But if what the General says is true— and tlieie is no doubt of it—what then becomes of the main argument of the Grantifes in favor of his nomination, namely that we must have a strong government to keep the south in sub jectioii? Either Gen. Grantor his party friends -or both, are guilty of gross hypocricy. Hon. G.du3ha A. Grow thinks that if Grant is noniinatid the Democrats will carry Pennsylvania. All right nominate the great smokei and trav eler. PLEDGED TO A MAN. Tho Position of President Jacobs, of the Late Syracuse Convention. ALBANY, N. Y. April 25 —ln the Senate this morning D.\ Jacobs, late chairman of the Democratic State Con vention at Syra MIS-, replying to some comments made 1 y Senator Wooden on his rctrunks in the Senate yesterday concerning his support of Mr. Tilden, stated: As chairman cf the convention lie advocated no man's claims. If he acted fairly, lie set an example for Re publican Conventions to follow. The speech made yesterday attracted some attention. Why? he did know. "I stand by every word I said there. I go to Cincinnati pledged to no man. It was the unanimous sense of the Sy racuse Convention that the delegates should go free and unpledged. When we reach Cincinnati, if vva find Tilden the strongest man we will support him. My own individual opinion to-nay is that Tilden is not the s'longest man; but if the convention thinks lie is, the Democracy will support hiai." GEN. W. 3. HANCOCK. The Monlgnmen* county I) 'in ocrats in their convent ion held < u the 20th ins?, at Norrlstown, formally presen ted the name of Gen. WiufieM S. Han cock to the Democracy of the state and nation, as a candidate for •'resident, in the following terse and pointed res i>! u ion. liesolvctl THAT MONLGOIUOR V. THO NATIVO c >UNL> OF GENERA? WINLTMD SCOTT HANCOCK, PRE SENTS JINN TO TH DOMOE; IT < OT THE STATE AND I IN? I'LIIOIIAS THE MOST ITVAILNB'.E IT INOERALIC CAN ILLILATC FOR THE PRESIDENCY, AMI instructs LN>R SIX DELEGATES TO THE STATE EONVENLION TO GIVE HIM IHCTR UNITED. ARM AND EORDAL SUPPORT IN the NA TIONAL CONVENTION, AND UPON AIL PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS. Gen. Hancock is loom it gup \ roudly and prominently, as a candidate for chief magistrate of the Union and an impartial atttvey of the po'itieal sit uation can not fail to convince that his chance for the i.oinit ati< n i>v the coming Cincinnati convention are as good, if not a trifle better, than those of any other candidate ni'tmd. A a tuilitarv chieftain he Stands second to no general in the country, while his civil record during the trying time he acted as commander of tho fifth mil itary district, embracing, tho states of Louisiana and Texas, is such as any statesman night l e fot d of. In appreciation of his gie.it services in the can.se of constitutional lihcity, the lex as Deuv cratic st ate convention, which met at Galveston on the 2. ins?., pass ed t'-e follow ing tilling resolution: lir*olrett, THAT THE DEVOTION GENERAL HAN COCK TO THE COIISTITUU ONUL L IPIDS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE CITIZENS ENUTBS ID NT > THE CONLIDEUEE OF THE PEOPLE, AND TEXAS WILL WHEN CALLED UPON SHOW HER APPRECIATION OT IDS P-MEROSITX AND INAPUANIINIT Y. AND PIEDPES HEI UNDIVIDED AND ENTHUSIASTIE SUPPORI TO WHOMSOEVER THE NATION AT CONVENIIOU MAY SEE LIT TO UONIINATE. The Democrats of Louisiana arc no less out s|cken in their attachment to thebiuve soldier aid able statesman. Her delt gat ion to Cincinnati will .f course he solid for Hancock; and as if to show that his pij u!a:i:y is not in the least sectional the grten hills of Vermont respond to the proposition of herfar-off southern sister states by elect ing a full Hancock delegation to Cin cinnati. Of couiso •ID nnsylvania can d> no hss tor her own dis'inguiscd son than other states lavealiei.dy dotie. Gen. Hancock will without doubt be iiomiu •ated by the Democratic stale convention that meets at Ilariisi urg to-day. and if the CiuciiniKticonvehtiou act widely she will adopt the thoi.e of Pennsylva nia as her town. In speaking of the ection of the Lou isiana convention the llarrislmig /' EITH RIN TIE* ITENV.ICR.IT IC LIUTI MAIOOQVETI! ION OR THE ELECT ION IN Novem- BER. 1 - 'T IV "LIOW OUR 1) RET LIRE IT IN LOUISIANA THAT TILER CUT LID ENCE IN THE -OK) ! SEN EAND PA TRIOT! M It the more orderly and decent He publicans of Georgia and Virginia were at the Conventions just held in those States, the party ninsi he beautifully made up 111 the sputh. These are the two states in which, less than in any others, there have been charges of white interferons with the sweet will of the negro majority. In those states they have certainly gone in their own sweet way to per fee ion. Vet Bedlam knows nothing worse than the scenes in these two Republican Conventions, which were made up mostly of negroes. Congress did wonders on Wednesday, and nothing on Thursday and Friday. On the first named day ihe army appro priation-bill was passed by the Senate, without amendment., and lias gone to Mr. llayes. The House passed the na val appropriation bill, made progress with the "Immediate Deficiency" mill returned with amen imcuts Ivoui tho 'Senate. It was discovered on Thursday thai Delegate Downey of Wyoming had pro cured, under "leave to print a speech, the publication of fifteen pages of 'poet ry', 111 the Congressional Record , and that prior to this official appearance lie had copyrighted the thing. This, if it does no other .good, will go far to pre vent these leavee to piint"frauds. The Record ought to he a correct record. It is paid for by the people with the un derstanding that it shall bo such. But probably a majority of the speeches which appear 111 as "delivered in the House of Representatives" were never deliverd at all. The Senate commenced yesterday what promises to lie a long discussion of the Spafford—Kellogg Louisiana case. As I have said before, it is cer tain Kellogg will not be disturbed in his seat. Tube sure lie was not properly elected to it, but the Senate, by a for mal vote (Iceland, i>y admitting him, that he was so elected, and a number of prominent Democratic .Senators, in cluding Thiirman, Lamar. Gonlan. and others hold that such admission settles the question forever. The King of Siain, with more at ten dants than can be brought over 111 a Man of war will anvein this country in Jtiiv next. He will while here make special inquiry into the subject of im provements in the cultivation of lice, and for that purpose he will make an extended southern trip. Congiess will be asked by Mr. Hays to appropriate sufficient money to receive the King properly,and will no doubt comply. CARROLL. Mercantile Appraisement. TITHE VENDERS OF FOREIGN AN'D DOMESTIC NIER- X CHAIULISC, DISTILLERS ANCL B EWERS, BROK ER.-, &C., IN CENTRE COUNTY, WILL TAKE NOTICE TNUT THEY ARE APPRAISED AND CLASSED BY THE UNDER SIGNED APPRAISER OL' MORON UTILE AND OTHER LICENSE TUX FOR THE VEAR H'V\ AS FOILO'CS. TO IT: AAROMSBCRO. I MAMRB. lir'BlNKM. CLASH. AM'T. I 1 ledlor & dunkle Merchant 18 10 75 I'hitips A lii'o " - l.'t 10 75 v;irkk Th.nnus Grocer ]j 77. r ) Mussor, M M Merchant 1". 1(> 7:> IIKM.ITOSTB. •Vpit/er .1 M Bottler of beer .11 771 | \ alnithn's & Co Gen, Mcrctiaiits 4 K 7f , I M'Farlaml Wi!s<>n&Collardware 10 2077 j Ilh-ks, || K " 10 20 71 '■ I Harris, .ins &Co " 1< 20 75 ! 1 .orb, S.V A merchants ... . 10 20 7.1 Green, I' I' Druggist l.'t lo 7 • Guygenhelm T, | X. Co Merchants 10 'Jo 71 Smith, C Confoetioner. .. II 771 ! 1 'lew, SA v Hon Grocers 12 12 7 • Miller, .1 C.A Co Itook Store 14 771 Weaver, 111'.. Tobacconist II 77 Goldman. Mil Mother It 771 Mlt/er, II V Hook Store 14 7 7-"> Hweitey, W A Tobacconist ... II 771 " Billiards 4o 71 M imt,.' K Merchant 12 1:1 21 Hurt is, John Druggist it 775 ] Joseph Bros & Co Men-hunt 10 20 75 I,you A Co " it •> \7l i Powers \ Son Boots A .-hoes... i t 10 71 . Goldsmith. stein & • llexler Clothiers 11 771 Wit [iter, l M Merchant lo 2575 I Hornier ft Co ..Grocer* 11 15 75 Grits,•, A.l .Tohnee*nist .... II 771 lli. hard-, FG .. lender II 771 Blair, Frank I* " 11 7 71 Weaver,\Y i! .Grocer li 771 Gordon \ L.uidis ,11 u liinery ii 7 7"> R.uiey t. \ Culifeelliinerv... H 771 I.hiilsi-v. II J tobacconist '.... 11 771 Krachblll. John Furniture 11 771 Holier, John Merehunt l.'t 10 71 Graham A Son Boots 4k shoe*.. II 775 Gra hum \Co Bonis & Shoes.. II 771 Thomas G V,' Grocer li 771 CriJer, P B s. Son Lumber i : 10 71 Wiikivm. U II s liiple Dealer. h'. 1071 Zeller, .1 X Soli line: -.isls l;t 10 71 Beezer, Ferdinand \V. DMlller .... l.'t 2.771 Unas, Louis, Brewer lit 25 71 Brown. 1 awrftnes L.....Grain A Coal 11 1575 Alexander &Co '• '• ... 10 2171 Limb AGa ltd way Faints 14 771 Bonrbeek, 1 lin. Khh & 1-Yuil. .. It 771 Bui nslde, Themas Sample Agent.. II 771 Wilson, I. F Coniectloiier .. Ii 77 I i.oi. I,ollls Boots & Shoes. 14 775 Montgomery &Co Men-hunt T... 14 771 Y-H};,-r .V Downing —To I -at-eon i t5.... 14 775 Bunnell A Ai'Kens. >. Machines I t 771 Selireyer, WjHiiiiu Furniture.. ...14 771 t edar, ., Confectionery. 11 775 1 Strickland,Cyrus Grocer... . .. . 14 77il Blackford, George Tob.i'voul.st,..., II 777 j Meese, -Inhn Gro-er. 14 771 Satuls, J|| Confectionery.. H 77S Singer *•. Mm..hilm C 0...5. Machines 14 771 j Kirk, I-' 1 UruKKhl II 775 I Twiimyre, Wilbur stov-s A lio vvure 14 775 S'imei'Ville. James 1 . M< reliant II 77 > 1 sturdev.uit. KM Lumber 1! 10 71 Harper Bros M. Klines, J I ..merchant ... It 10 7" singer. W vi &Co " 11 10 7"> Fowler. JohuT '• II 771 BOAI>B:"K< ." J ick/C.eo B VI, reliant 14 775 >'e varl. J W Druggist II 775 Mover, SII Merchant .... 14 7 "> Hinges, J N Hardware 11 775 CLSTUK 11 At L. Dliigex, .. —-. Conh-i-tloaery.. 14 7 7"> Dehliligi t",.J 0 Haldwuiv.. 11 771 j Murray, ai> . Pruuht ... it 775 Wul . William merchant 12 1121 i Boal, William " 11 ,75 CKNTRE 111! I . Kerlin, A S Merchant 14 777 Strohoi, Michael •• 14 7To I CnßlitS. Gie:ioio'.*er'& Son in leluints 14 777 smith &Go Grain 7" Gntfiii, .1 II Grocer 14 777 BOWAUrt. Cook. Kolmrt Merrhaut II ~71 ; I.m'as & Bro " 11 777 I.uulh. Bernanl " I 2"7'- Moore. II A Hru;.dst 14 771 I.'ol b, William men has.t 11 77- Weber and Co " M 1" 7 Alil -s. ,1 ii '• 14 771 | HOt'SF.RVIt J.K. Houser, I. M aud Co....Merchants 14 771 IICBI.KHSW no. Brown. Hearv Merchant ;•' 10 71 CiO( .thai: H " 12 lo 75 JfllVS. Ilo.v r, J r Merchant II 7 7"- Irv 1, Daniel •• It 77- r.KMOXT. Tl-orap <>;. J Ijr Merchant '2 I Tir, ior. I> 1" ** 11 7 71 1 I VDEN HAL!.. lies . fnn! -1 and Son iner,-han!< I", 1 -I.tin. J W - 14 7 7.' LOVEVII I.K. l.ove, James and Son Men hints II 777 UA!)I' OMIVISO. Ocker, Andrew .Merchant 13 1077 Ml! Ksnrt'a . i!ls. (' 1! ai d Bro. lirn.2{rlsf II 7 7'. lhr.4K.-t. A J Grocer 11 77- llihi r. John merchant '1 77"_ Vlil--s. W Band Snns .... il 77" Mrt '1 Un. A M -• 1:: 10 71 McCoy and lJnn " lo 20 71 MIL! HEIM. Illisser & SIIIBII Ma'dvenre 13 lo 71 Campbell. K7". NITTANV II MI.. Beck & Martin .Merchant. 11 77". I'KNN 11 ALL Fisher. J B merchant 11 17 7"> I'I.KASANT GAP. Kckenrotli IJcßiy Merchant II 771 Ham G Whiskey l)i diller.l:t 217". Crownovir & Son .... M relnint 14 7 7"> riuui'smiso Avers, fvr Merchant .. 1' 77" Kb Ck S K Me; ej-.hnt i I 77 Flagle G s Hardware 14 775 GrayM G qtrrchsnt -IS 1075 Gray I V ...merchant 0 21 .'*• Giln>e J A Confee(itnary....H 771 HlrlinjrerC G Clothier 1075 Il:i Jll At o Hai'dwaie Il 177} , Hoover llnelt Co .... men-hiints 1 ' !5l 71 Ivessh-r&lfolfin(:ton—.nierehantM 10 2071 Jones. Mull '' 1 Hardware 13 lo 71 McKinuev, BD Drwrjrtet 11 77". Movers, T J Grocer.— 14 771 Nutall John &Co .—..Mcrcbanl 11 1575 Fierce J 11 Merchant 11 15 71 1 Kyinan K A Grocer .11 771 Swifret- I. & It Books & Station'vl4 771 , Strause I.eh'oAu & Co.. M-roliauis ... 10 20 77 Sehoonover J N Boots and Sine s. 14 7 7". liaworMi John Confee|ionery....l4 775 Mull !: C Druggist 14 7 7". Jor.es Alfred Hardware 13 107.". Grey. I V Merchant 14 771 Fleming O S stalion'y & Cuiif.l4 775 FINE GLEN. Bonk G If Merchant li 771 FINEGHOVI; MniJi. Sample J C and Co Ivlerehaiits 13 1071 Snyder Ml> Merchant 11 771 Smith J It Jr.... Drug, and Gr0..14 775 Pour MATIIIO. Hoover and Ueese Merchants 14 77_ Smith A J Merchant. 14 775 I'OTTFUR MILLS. ■ Thomps-in ami smith...Merchants. 14 771 | Strong Samuel M--reliant 14 775 j It' BIiHSaUKO. Frank S ami Son .Merchants 14 7 7.1 j Stover W F Meieliant It 775 BrumgartJ It " 14 771 Boca SruiNGS. Kw ing A G and Co ...Merchants 1071 ItOLAStU Curtln and Co merchants 11 I>7.> • SAM.V KI 1 OK. Jackson W IJ merchant 12 13 2-> Miller W It " 12 13 25 SNOW SHOE. Somei'vllle Krider &Co merchants 10 2071 B:>;ik G If and Co " 12 13 71 Williams Herbert Grocer ..,13 7 71 Sri KG Mn 1 *. Grenoble I J meieliant 13 1075 Krnmrine and Hon .coal ami grain. ..13 1075 Duncan ami Son merchants 14 771 Long .I I) coal and grain.. 14 775 MATE COUKOK. Stuart J W Grocer 14 775 Jlamill and Thompson.mei chants 13 10 75 TLSSFV Vil.l.K. SwarizS M merchant 14 775 rXIONVII.KK. Greist A J and T K merchants 11 15 75 Leathers B F mid Son.. " .12 13 il Cleaver Jose •* 140 WALK KU. Yearick and Son merchants 14 775 fA i M PPIn i* Torribl* Disease. Its fearful effects are corruption ® S3 B' nl Btj* JleS &Q running dow i the throat, weak eyes, deafness, loss of voice, Bl SAp rM 3SS 5H B ' oss c < -mcll, c"3gnsting odors, nasal deformities, and finally It ■ B w■ ■■ H H consumption. From tirst to last it is ever aEgiessive. Ordi* nary treatments are w.t; than useless. If neglected while a cure is possible, it in y rapidly develop into quick consumption. The most thorough, sue fiKSXslafa cessful and pleasant treatment is Dr. M. W. CASE'S Popular Remedy— A JOBS* ... ■— mim~m C^S§2£€L E °1 T A E iwi INHALANTS TdOritoerl, Circulars, Trial BB8£&8ral.&* arJ AdViCC Fie =- M. W. C'rtsc, ysa Arch St., riiila., 1*. WOOUVVAKI). Spelaelmycr G It merchant 13 10 75 Snook and Fees Distillers 13 2175 , , . WOLFS FTOKE. limerick J s merchant U 775 I ZION. iVolf David merchant 11 771 Take notice, all who are concerned in the alsive appialsment, that an appeal will be held in the Con IIIISHII 111-I-B cilice, in Belle fonte, mi Friday, J la- 2lst day of May, iss.i be ween the hours of lu A. vi. and 1 1-. M.. when ml where you ca u attend of you think oroper. NELSON A Li -AH. Bellefonte, Apr. 22. 'WL Appraiser. A Fl* LIC A NTS FDR TAVERN LICENSE. NAME". POST OFFICE. CLASS. A.VI'T. Brow 11, l-klward B liefonti' 5 Ml 71 Faulkner,C A Fliilipsbuig 5 Mi7s Garuian. Daniel Belh-ionte 5 50 71 llaag. Gottlieb Pleasant Gap... 5 50 75 F.usa, P 7s Koliilieeker, Alois A....Milesbmg 5 54171 I loyd. Robert Fhillpsburg. . 5 .Vi 74 It.iinsdule, John " .... 1 50*71 Fassuioie, Junes " . ..5 50 75 Taylor, Robert " ~..5 5(0 71 Miller, George Spring Mills.. 5 50 71 I //|e, Jolm G Hliow Shoe .... 5 .Ml 75 si alty, shad rack Fine Grove... 5 50 71 Mover, I'll Coburn 5 60 71 S!infer. Reuben X Howard 5 10 71 Robb, Ib-nry Nlttany Hall.. 5 50 77 Itiilil, David H l'olters Mills.. 5 50 75 Oileiikirk. •' 11 Centre Ha 11... 6 Mi7s Meyer, DJ " " ...5 60 77 Hayes, Jeffrey Fliilipsbuig..., 5 50 71 IK-loug, J I liauehard 5 60 75 APPLICANTS FOB SAI.O IN LICKN Mat lev, Jauit-s I'lillipsbuig.... 5 20 77 Webber. Pttor. • .... $ 2175 Amh-rs 11. John Bellefonte 7 20 71 Blackford, Geo " 5 2071 Smith, Fredk " 5 2" 75 Yeager. Ileury C " 6 20 71 Witheiite, Harvey Snow Shoe 5 20 75 1 do certify that th' abovo is a correct list of all applicants for tavern and saloon license and appraised by the and -rsigned in Centre county up to date, NELHON YLIVAS, Bellefonte, Appiaiser. April 22m1, IRSO. 17* \ KCFTOR'S NoTICK.— la-tters testament J ary on the estate of Adam MOT r, late of HP- Horongh of Mil'lieim, dc*easel, having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons know log 1 hemselvcs indebted to said estate aie hereby notified to make immediate 1 avmcnt, and tlio-o- having <-la'.ms to present tlie same dillv authenticated for navmeut. 12-tt MICHAEL ULBICB, JR. \KG I TOR'S NiITICE. loiters tcstamcnl j ary on the e>tate of Relieccu IL-ss, late of lluim s townslilp, deceased, having been grant <"l to t!ie undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said e- tate are beret>y re'jip--t< .1 to make immediate payment, ami tln-se haying claim- against the same to present lliem duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN 1.. KKEAMEU, 13-dt Executor. VDMIN ISTKATOR'B NOTlCE.—Letters of Administ.atioa on the estate of Hannah t'-oiiinilh-r. late of Haines township, dee a>ed. havilig been gruuled to the undcrafiniod. all js-is ius knowing tliejn>'-ives indebteil ti s. id < state are herein r<-i|it<*-;ti- I to make immediate payment, and those having ciaihvs aguuisl tlie -aine to rresent them diiiv authenticated for settlement. JARKD HAKI*KK, Admin'.stnitor. 13 tit Bth'sfoiUe, J'a. YPELSTSIOITS ! New Law . Thoits 1 lids entitled. Every sol db-r even sliglitlv disabled, by wounds,disc..-", or accident, entitled to pension, dating buck to da\ f discharge. Even the loss of a Niger or toe. entities to |teiibion. Also, all widows ami i ep< ndent parejits, and minors entitled. Time limited. Apply at one. Many pensioners now entitled to increase. Boat ty v-*r due t< tlioiis atM|Hi land cum ccttlmt. hUraU procured for inventors. Fees fixed by iaw. .Send two stamps for new laws, i> auks and iiistrncUonslo K. 11. (iKLsoN & GO , Pension and Patent At torneys, LK-k Box 726, WASH INo TON. D. G. 14-4 PAP! 1 , DIP To solicit orders for our Nursery wiili'iDufj *l M-k. Men of integrity, good ba tr . jj bits, energy and lair business ea "I'M* naeity can easily afjuirc a know ,, AkfipPf) ledge of the business, linist give " liit 1 uU. ntire attention to ttic work an lw able to ro u# any part of their own or ad ••>iii'ng comities. I'LL il A.* EN T 4 M P 1.0 VYfV \T, 1,00 i) PA V AND EXPENSES. Give age. previous occupation, and refereiK-cs. Add less. R. G. GHASK a. ni. I " " Philadelphia. 340 p. 111. DAY' EXPRESS haves Lo k Haven..ll 2011, m. William sport 12 10 p. m. •' arr. at llariisbiirg .. 4 10 p. in. •' Philadelphia 7 20 p. m. KBIE MAIL leaves Renovo 8 10 p. in. " 1 ock Haven 050 p. m. 14 44 willianispoit 11 10 p.m. 44 arr. at Hanisburg 2 45 a. ni 44 44 Philadelphia" 700 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Wiiliamsport 12 .'2l a. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 3 iO a. m. 44 Philadelphia 740 a.m. F.ri<> Nf--.il '.Vest an 1 Day Kxprcss East inake c|o • eoiinections a! Nortlmmocriand with L. & B. IL R. trains from YVilkesbarre and Seian ton. Kile Mail West. Niagara Express West and Fa-t I inc West make close connection at Wil liamSiioi t wild N.('. R. W. trains north. Niagara 1 xfeaa west and Day Express East make eio.- e co,. lection al Lock Haven with 4>. 1;. V. K. R. trail s. Eric Mail Fas' and YY'cst connect at Erie wit ii trains 011 L. . til M. S. R. R.; atGorry with < \ G \ \. X. It- 1> :at Emporium with R. N. Y r . & P. R. IL, and at rift\vood with A. V. R. R. Parlor am will "1111 between Philadelphia and Wiiliamsport u Niagara Express West and Day Express Ei T our pitrnns a COMPEETE ASSORTMENT of the following articles, and a compa rison of our prices with oilier establish meuts is respectfully solicited. EVEItYTHIYti 11 \RKEII I\ PI/AI.Y FIGIRES, AND Strictly ONK Price! Spr'ng Hats and Bonnets IN ALL GRADES! Ribbons, Silks and SJLTIaNTS! Feathers & Flowers AX KXDLESS ASKORTMEXT OF Laces and Embroideries 25 per cent below regular prices. ., A SPECIALITY. AT FULLY 50 PER CENT. LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. We will receive daily during the Spring and Summer Season "additions to the above. KdwinJ. Des'aler. J. Jordan Dodder. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Aaronsburg, Pa. Calls promptly answer*'! day or night. J OHN H. GRAY. Fashionable Barber. Two doors west of Millheim lltel, MILLKEIM, PA. THUNDER, Lightning, Wind and Rain, you will NEVER HAVE SUCH \ CHANCE AGAIX. We have the best large size, improved KCHHEK KOI.I. Clothes Wringer in the World, selling at LESS THAN Diij ntn. Good references guaranteed. K/erybody "red lu>t'' to get one! No competi tion ; The best chance of your life to MAKE MONEY, samples, *isn. Circulars and full particulars tree. AGENTS W ILLING TO HK CON VINCED. Address, PAUAUON WKINUKK CO.. New lied lord, Mass. l--3m PENSIONS obtained for disabled soldiers, from date of dis charge, if application is tiled before July Ist, 1880. Tensions increased. Send postage for new laws blanks and instructions. Address, W. C. BEIILNGR.I &CO., Pittsburgh, Fa., or Washington D. C. NI-OJDEST Claim Agency in tuc United States. VICE'S Illustrated Floral Guide, A beautiful work of 100 Pages, One Color- El Flower Plate, and Five Hundred Illustration**, with Descriptions of the best Flowers and V egetables, nitn price of seeds, and how to giow them. All for a FIVE CENT STAMP. In English or German. VICK'S HEEDS are the best in the world. FIVE CENTS for postage will bay the FLOKAL GUIDE, telling how to get them. The Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 L'ages, SIX Colored Plates, and many hun dred Engravings. For 50cent? in paper covers ; SI.OO in elegant cloth. In German or English. Viok'** Illustrated Monthly llagacine —;-'.2 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many line Engravings. Price $1.25 a year; Five Copies for $5.00. pecimen numbers sent for 10 cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. \(hires*;, \MK YFCK. ROEHE-TER. N Y UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE liteSewiDglacta IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,853 Machines. NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY. It is the Liffhtest-Bnnnlag, Sasiost Selling:, and Beet Satisfying? tf&e&ino IN THE WORLD. Agents wanted. For terms, address White Sewing Machine Co., CUEVELAKtD, O. homes™ USO L-l C H'T S .-A Chili cut Pua ILI® so SIMPLE! it Requires Ko Care, x afii SO stroncl I /It Jfever YTeari Out. * OMESTIV ULua-ioEiEss S ' . Price, Si Coal*. They are especially designed fo meet - the requirements of those who desiro to dress well. They are unsurpassed In Styfe, perfect in Fit, ond so simpla that they aro readily understood by tha moat inexperienced. Send So. for cat* alogue. Address, "Domestic" Fashion Co*-. NEW roaK. FARMERS LOOK HERE! CHAMPION" OF THE WEST DOUBLE SHAKER SIMPLE! DURABLE! IT HAS NO EQUAL TJiis Mill will take every grain of COCKLE and CHESS out of Seed Wheat; all the SOR ! REL out of Timothy Seed, and ail the PLAN- I TAIN SEED out of ('lover Seed. ■ ! This Mill has two Shoes working in opposite directions; has MORE SCREEN SURFACE than the old fashioned milie, and will go in a doo.r three feel wide. Send stamp for prices. Agenl3 wanted, Addrpss^ W. I. BROWN, Manufacturer. llt-4 NEW I. IS HON, OHIO. D H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Main root, Millhoim, Ta