fV jfiltl|tim | ournal. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27.'51. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL !• jynblUlMvl every Thursday, In Muxser'sßnlld in*, corner of Main and P*nn streets at 11.00 TOR ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or |1 35 if not paid in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 week, t mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square.... I *lOOl *250! *3 00! *IOO *7 00 column,..l 300 | 400 1 000 I 10 00 15 00 £ column ..1 500 750|1000 115 00 35 Oil i column,.. I 80011200j20 00 135 00 fit) Ot) One Inch makes a square. Administrators and Evocators' Notices f*2.50. Transient ad- T'tlsomenU s.ud locals 10 cents per Hue lor fin'. Insertion and 5 cents per line ror each an dlUonal insertion. Job Work done on short rotiee. DEDDGER & BUM!LEER, Editors and Proprietors. ii'iii 1 m Clmrdi t Sunday School Directory. Evangelical. 3 *oo. >Bambcl Smith and Wer. W H. Hartman, J*reachcn t Protracted meeting in progress which •'will ' UXely continue over Sabbat n. >-Sccday School, 2P. m,—D. L. Zerby, sipt. Methodist, Act'. J. Bn*on •nudity School at P- M .—Dav. .Klraport, supt Reformed. ■Jit v. C. W. K. Potior. rwnnau preaching in Aaronsbur* next Sun •' won, Partor Sitfhrh preaching in Aaronsburg next Sun •-* dft^aftaruoon. ; United Sunday School. v o A. M.-f. 1). Lu*c, supt. JLoiie & Society Directory, * Lode, No. 955, I. O. O. F. moots In * nHrthall, Penn Street, every Sattmlayereulr.g. •'• 'Keiwa Degree Meeting every Thursday on * M before the fall moon of each month. • A. C. pKisiNOKii, See. K. V. BrsHLUSB. N. F.. ' ' Tr? videnco fJ range, No. 217 I*, of H., meets in \ Alexander s block on the second Saturday of month at r M • u,ui u " tUe f° urtll t" tardav of e.-n h month at I Si- M. ?•' D. L.ZBKOT, Sec. A. O. Deinlngor. Master.. T The Milllieim B. & L. Association -meets In i tie Pcnn at reet school house on the evening of t _> the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER, See, B. O. PKISINGKK, Brest. The Mlllbeim Cornet Band meets In the '• Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. V Y. P. OTTO, Sec.. • •F. HABTER, Pres't, deal Effector Regular Terms or Court—Fourth Mondays of January, Apri. August and November. FresUlent Judge—Hon. Chas. A. Mayer, Lock Haven. Additional Law Judge—Hon. John 11. Orvis, Belle fun te. AHodmc ect to manufac ture a large amount of political capital with a view to future results. The great object is to obtain a firmer foot ing in the state and city of New York. In this way the Grant ring hope to indemnify themselves for the disfavor of the Garfleld administration with which they are threatened in the an nouncement that Blaine is to be sec retary of state. The absolute control of the Woi Id's Fair would give them more patronage and power thau Gar field's administration could bestow 011 New York. The public will look with extreme distrust upon an undertaking of this kind under such auspices. While the money kings who belong to the Grant ring will pour out the nec essary funds something more is requir ed to make the World's Fair a great success. One of the chief causes of tho success of the ceuteuuial exposi tion was its freedom to a great extent from the control of partisans and cliques.— Patriot, A WitiTKU in the Cincinnati Com mercial declares that General Garlleld is "no one term uaau Jiko Hayes, who deliberately cut himself off from all chances of a second terra by declara tions that he did not believe in a sec ond consecutive term."' This is doubtless true so far as Garfield's as pirations go. It is already plain 0- nough that the next coo test for Ihe presidency within the republican party will be between the Second Term and and the Thi'd Term. We should like to know, though, .wli.it the polit ical reformers who supported Gartldd and who have advocated a single term of the presidency will have to say to the intrigue already begun for the re. election of the new president in 13H-I. Patriot. The friends of temperance in many parts of the country are becoming a wakencd to the necessity of earnest work ia behalf of the cause and are pushing forward their claims in away that cannot other wise than result in the accomplishment of great good. The question is one of vital importance, not only to us as individuals, but as concerns the welfare of our nation. No friend of temperance can afford to remain silent upon this great question. The injury that strong drink is doing is apparent to all, and of all the ques tions before trie people, that of teuiper auoa;-4i —y"—CUUDOE be overlooked by the masses. Intem perance, as we have pioviously re marked, is sapping the very life blood of our nation, and unless tho friends of temperance rally to an earnest sup port ot the principles evoked in the question, an almost irretrievable in jury will be the result. The only way to accomplish good results in refercncs to the question of temperance, is 1 y an earnest and persevering effort on the part of those who have the inter ests of the good cause at heart. -Phd ipsbury Journal. The Approaching Comet. Professor Proctor, the greatest of living astronomers, who has made the investigation of the approaching comet a special study, gives the result of his observations to the public, and his con clusions are that an awful collision of the sun and eoaiet are certain, and that changes in another stellar system will take place, and the sun may after ward resume its ordinary influence. The menacing comet is the one recent ly visible in 1880 in the Australian heavens, and which is one of the most interesting comets ever seen by man. Views respecting it, not by fanciful theorizars, but by mathematicians of eminence by no mean 3 prone to adopt vivid and startling ideas, suggest the possibility—nay, eyen some degree cf probability, that the comet may bring some danger to the solar system. Pike the comet of IS4<, it passed within a bout 190,009 miles from the solar sur face, and on a path similar to that pur sued by the comet of 1843 while in the neighborhood of the sun. The :omet of 1880 is, in fact, identical with the comet of 1843, but its period is dimin ishing rapidly, so that at an early date it may fall iuto the' sun, with this a larming immediate result—that all higher forms of life, at least will be de stroyed off the surface of the earth. WASHING-TON LETTER. I Washington, I). C. Jan. L'2nd 'Bl. The House has lately taken up and decided sevenJ cases of contested seats and in them the Democrats have acted with a fairness to which the House had been a stranger for twenty years. This is the more commendable be cause it is well understood that 3) or 10 Democratic 3eats will be contested in the next House, and no one doubts the old Republican tactics will be pursued. There is hardly an instance during Re publican supremacy in the House, in which a member of that party voted to seat a Democrat, or unseat a Repub lican, or refused to vote to unseat a Democrat. The exceptio >s were whea some rann like Bon Butter, whose com bativenesi occasion illy overcame his party loyalty, ventured to vote against a committee on caucus decision. A motig the Southern seats contested it is said aro all thoss from Mississippi except one—that of Representative Money. 110 says all that s.tyes him from a contest is tho fact that not one niHii is against him. One influential Senator savs ho does not think the Senate will amend the House funding uill materially except in one particular, and that will bo by giving discretion to tho Secretary of the Treasury to issue the bonds with peremt. interest if it is found im possible to float them at 3, It iuay al so lucre ue the percentage allowed for disposing of them from one-fourth per cent, to one half per cent. liv taking advantage of a Democrat ic Senator's absence on Thursday last, the Republicans of tho Senate Military Committee w ere able to secure a favor able report on the bill putting Ex- President Grant on the retired list. The measure will come before the House for a Yote on Monday, 'and will probably be passed. Its fate i:i the House is uncertain. Last night tho House went through the occasional fares of trying to force a quorum of members. The officers were sent out to bring In absentees, and the usually silly proceedings took up the whole night. This was all the more ridiculous from the fact that the business on hand was only the passage of a private bill, not the furtherance of any important legislation. Oddly e nough the St- nate was engaged during an extra session on that and the prev ious day in angrily discussing the means of punishing some newspaper man for having secured conies of the .Chinese treaties piior to their consid eration by the Senate. Venerable Sen ators wished to imprison tho newspa per man and otherwise punish him. In similar cases that course haß been pursued but never with any good ef fect. What the Senate should do of couisc, is to punish tho Senator or Senate officers who sold the copy. Senators h nve only been laughed at when they have done anything else. But it teems impossible for either House or Senate to get through a ses sion without doing something silly. It will not be safe to believe all that is said about President-fleet Gar field's intentions, and the bad feeling of some Republicans at their own supposed ill treatment or at that advancement of their enemies. It is safe, however, to say that Senator Conkling will bo very angry if Senator Blaine is made Secre tary of State, no matter whit other places ho himself miv bo permitted to nisposeof. That would bo an offence never tn he fur.* ran Amongst all the estimates tnat aio made for cabinets, no one has sugges ted tho name of Carl Schuiz. This political adventurer lias no future. lie has heretofore traded up )u his control of Lire German vote, his uniinpcnched personal character and his cry of "re form." But his stock in trade is all gone. The party will reform him out lis character is smirched all over with scandals, not only as to money matters, but in regard to sirne other ar.d more disreputable affairs which have heretofore been smotheud be cause of tho "party of the second part" his influence ever lis German com patriots is all gone, and Carl Schuiz will soon be what Senator Jones, of Nevada, some years since so emphat ically called hiui, "a d d dutch tramp." CARROLL. There are now two Juitiees of the U. S. Supreme Court from Ohio, and Mr. Hayes is anxiously waiting for justice Swayne to resigu so tint ho can appoint Stanley Matthews, another O .io man, to the vacancy. Besides Justice Italian, of Kentucky, res deft only across tho river from Ohio, aid | may almost be claimed from that State. llaye3 his certainly UOJO well for his home friends. VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE.— This work is before us, and thoso who send 10 cents to JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. \., for it will be disappointed. 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T RY: TIIK NEW YOREOBSERVER THIS YEAH, Send for Sample Copy—Free. SEW YORK OBSERVER, 37 Park Row, \nvYork i PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div. WINTER*fIME TABLE. On and aftei SUNDAY, Nov 27th. IRM, the trains on Ihe Philadelphia it Erie Railroad Di vision will run as follows : WESTWARD. EltlF MAlLleaves Philadelphia 11 6ft p. in. " " Harilsburg 4 26a. nr. " " Witllauispni t 8 40a.m. " " Jersey Shore. 900 a.m. " " Lock Haven- 940a. in. " " Keiiovo lldSa.m " arr. at Erie 7 4ft p. m. NIAGARA EXI*. leaves Philadelphia bcoa.m. " " Harrisburg 12 161. nr. " arr.at Wililamsport 316 p. m. " " Lock 11.iVell. t 20 p. 1,1. FAST LINK leaves PMladelphia .12 20 . m. " " Harrisburg lonp. m. " arr. at Wililamsport 7 66 i>. in. " " Lock Haven 9lhp.ni. EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXI*. li •aves Lock Haven.. 7 Ofi (U m. " " Jersey shore.. 7 •' k Haven. .11 2ft a. m. • " Williaiuhport 12 26 p. in. " air. at Harrisburg .. J4op. iu. O •' Philadelphia 6 Aft p.m. ERIE MAIL leaves ltenovo 90op. m Lock Haven loiop. in. •' " VMlliainsport 1130 p. nr. " arr. at Harrisburg 3 00 a. n " " l'idbolelphia 706 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Willl.im*poit 12 16 a. in. arr. at llarrtsbnrg 3 16 a. in. • •' Philadelphia 795a, m. Erie Mall West and Day Express Fast make close connection* at Northumberland with L. & B. U. K. trains from Wilkesbane and scran ton. Erie Mall Went, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at W 11- llamaport with N.C. U. W. trains nortli. Niagara I xyess West and Day Express Fast make clone con icctlon at Lock 1 lav en with U. E. V. R. R.trail x. Erie Mail Las* and West connect at Erie with traiuson L. K. A M. S. R. K.; at Corry with n. C. & A. V. K- 1 sat Emporium with U. N. Y. & I*. It. R., and at Utftwood with A. V. It. K. I'nrlor cars will "iin between Philadelphia and VVllHamspurt II Niagara Sxpress West and Day Express Li. *t. Sleeping ears on ail night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sup't. THE yiOTHmQ | j£as now opened its Immense Stock of Fall & Winter Clothing. They Suit your eyes, your per son and your Samuel Lewin, Manager, BELLSFO NTE, PA AOMESTTA tisoLi c tfrß H " < A Child eta Eon Iu , wm ■SO SIMPLE® E it Dequlrcs Ko Ctre* < Br K BSO STRONG® I ,3 ?^^^.Fashions Price, 35 Ceuts. They are especially designed fo meof tho requirements of thoso who detiro to dress welt. They are unsurpassed in Style, perfect in Fit, ond so simpla that they are readily understood by tho most inexperienced. Send 50. for cat alogue. Address, "Domestic" Fashion Co., j NEW YORK,. BAULAND & NEWMAN, BELLEFONTE PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. I , AT TAIE BEE HIVE OUST IE PRICE STORE. ♦ -mm- n * We are now opening and displaying the Largest best and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in Centre county comprising a full line of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS YARNS, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Clothing Made to Order a Speciality. •• JUL GOODS HvTAUkEI) IX IPLAIX FIBRES. " ■ " 1 9 The pubic are cordiallay invited to call and ex amine our stock. Remember the place ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Respectfully Yours, BAULAND & NEWMAN Onr Motto is: One price tic test rto&. ant no sisrep'entatioiL Great Peremtory °fr OR 1 - r • DRY GOODS AT ©SST. ! IF 1 . J". ■LOCK HAVEN, PA. Agent for tie closing out sale oi a hope and desirable assortment of Ladies' LrcssGoods, notions, Laities' nnd Gents' Furnishing Q-eods, Shawis, woo! fqu ire & long Shawls, Cioohe, I'aiskr, and Black Cits lime re SIIHH alt v. O"l A SKIRTS, CLOTHS, ('a* -inier**. Tweeds,/ Pans. Midline*, lted, white *n.l pi :id FKniiei*. Miney. r.teacUed and XJnble.tcri Lty.-r A,GLARKfiGOx2 THE EOuT & SHOE HAN y LOCK HAVEN. jp| PSifti I have a very large slock of *>V 2 BOOTS, SHOES, p Slippers & ladies WALKI.VU SHOES, /&43 Si*nim< r wear. My stie-k is B r as cheap :us it was a year a a?o, hccuuse 1 bought it vaiice, I am the only ! sh-Hi dealer in > ock !&&& Itoveh that bujs yfl ! for cash & pays ■ 2? Mno re.ut where fore lean sol i you a better ar ticle fort liesame BES money than any dealer* in the city. you nill Lc convinced By? that your place to buy s CARDS With;your name neatly J§£d Priuted on, for 10 Cts. Songs, H jasjono ct*ut 6aeh send for price list. tpj?f Add res*. F. McbAVGlltlX, & Co. rhelM^^^^^ALlA. NEW CUBE. RHEUMATISM, Which renders life a burden and fi nally destroys it, is permanently- cured by this remedy. Stiff and twollen joints are restored to their natural condition. NEURALGIA. |1 A single application gives relief. Cas-ll es of the longest standing are pel ma- II uently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED I] in every ease. Money refunded tell any one not relieved after a fair trial. II tor sale by all first class druggists. II PRICE 50 CENTS. II RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO. |f PITTSBURGH, PA. Drwcnrwo procured for all soldiers disabled rjjjioiuno ill the U. 8. service from any cause, also for heirs of deceased soldiers. The slightest disability entitles to pension. FExstaxa incueajSkd. Tiie lav s being more liberal now, thousands are entitled to higher rates. Bounty and new discharges tu ocun-d. Those who ar© in doubt as to whether entitled to anything should send two 3 cent stamps for our "circular of information." Address, with stamps, Stoddart & Co.. Solici tors of Claims and P.. tents. Room 8, St. Clo.ud Building, Washington, D. C. 2S-3m STODDAItT & CO GILMORE & CO., LA# fi COLLECTION H HJSE, 029 F Street, Washing on, D. C. Make Collections, Negotiate L s and at tend to all business con ft led to cm. Land *om\ boldicr's Additional Ifotntead fiigh ar.d L\xd W'askams lo up lit an?oid .