j|iUl|ttm journal. THJRSOAY. APRIL 7 'B' THE MTLLHEIM JOtJUtTAL Is publishedeverr Thiv*d*Y. 'n Mn*-*ei*aßnUd lnff. corner of Main and Penn joixvi-* at 11.00 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE Ox 5125 IPu>t iall In advauco. XDYXRTISTJW KITES. 1 week. 1 mo. .Imo. Amo l year. 1 qo*re... .1 S'lM %l V I rim | St no | *7 00 W column... I .im| 4ml sml 101 I*ol u column... I am 1 7.v>i ikyh iwi woo \ column... I Sr'| rn an 1 "centsi>cr line for each ad dttiona' Inssrr'on. Jon Work dono otrshn't nnHee, OEIMMIER Bl ? M I LEER, Fdifors and PranrU'Cnr*. Ckonft & Sunday School Directory. f Evangelical. P. C HVdemver and J. nsburg next Sun day morning. United Sunday School. Meets at 9 a. F. D. Line, supt. Lo4e 1 S'laetyjirectery. • MUlholm T-Ofvje. No. SW. t. O. O. F In heir hall. PennStn*r. every Satnolayev ninr. liebecc* Decree Meeting "very Tbunwlay on or before the full "Roon of each "iwitb. A. O. DSINISOK i. Sec. R. BCKfLLKR. O. Prf.vblenee Orange. Xo>2TTP.f EL. weert each month at fi'X p. m.. and on the fourth Sa turday of <■, h month at v M. P. L.Zbrhy. Sec. A. O. Delnlnger. Master.. Th" "llih"lm P. & L Ass<: lation meet* In the 'Vmi *tret sehkHi.u*e on the evening of the eomd Monday of e:>ch mo'9h. A. Wm.teh. See. B. O. Hiwwb, Fre°t. The Cornet Bvtdl eeele in the Tuwn Hall on Mo ulav and Thu~sßayevening*. ¥. p. otto. Sec., 0. F. lUu.fcK, Prea't. OfflG al" r irectar r.epuHr Term* of Court—F'mrth Monday* of JanuarT. Apri. Aueus' and Nov -mber. President Judge—lion. Cha*. A. Mayer. Lock Haven. Addi-'-nnl Law Ju.lge— Hon. Joh- h Orvis. Reilefont?. Asaoctaie -Judges—Hon*. Samuel Frank. John Dlvon. Proth'no f arv— ? . C. Hari>er. Register of Will* and Clerk of O. C —W. K- Burc'iSe'd. _ Recorder ' Deeds, Xe.—William A. Tobias. Di*'rsct Vttornev--l>wid F. Fortney. Rherlff—.lnhn *pvncl~r. Tr"i urer—Adun Yeirjek. Count* Surveyor —.Tnse*h D^vJing. Coronet— Dr. T o*en'' Adan^* Count v Andrew Gregg. George S'Vab. Tn'mh Dun'.le. Clerk to Countv CfMii 'r*—Henry Beck. Attorney to County Coninilssioqers—C. M. Bovver. Janitor of the Court House—Hartrlm Countv Ail I'tors—.finie* T Stewau, George ft William*. Thomas B. JanLson. Jury Coin mission ere—John Shannon. Uavld W. Kline. Superintemlent of Public Schools— Prof. Henry ilever. Democratic Courtv Committee. The follotvtng persons have been as of the Democratic County Committee for MSI. Bellefonte. W. W TVehilM lt'dding. Boi'efonte. N. W... Charles BellefoutQ, 8. W Mii!nirß - O I' Kreamer. Mi'.lheltn r> I. Zerbv. Cnionvllle- A Toner Tethers. Howl! I George Wjstar. FhUipsburg - A J Graham. Benner- detry , James A MeClaln. Hurugitle.. Holt. . rrtin - John McOlosky. C . Jacob Bottorf. F.-rgnson, nM J°hn T. McGormick. Fereuvni, new. Miles Walker. Gregg. south - Henry Krumrlue, r. Orem , north Jajn^fihj^k. HaKmxm John Ward. Harris John A Knpp. UOSVGRD JOHN A Pnnkle. Huston - Henry Hale. Liberty W II Gardner. Mar on - Perry Condo. Miles .... R-niuel K Paust. Patton John Uee . Pe in Chr st Alexander. Potter,north .... John Shannon. Potter, >puth James McClintlc. Hush Snow Shoe Abel Campbell. Spring John Noll. Taylor William Calderwood. Union - S K merlek. Walker Ambrose McMnllen. Worth Marshall Lewis. F.GKAYMK K. BeUefonte, Pa., Feb 1. Chairman IN3UR AN 3B BILLS. Their Progress in the Legislature, Insurance legislation mive3 very si wly in the legislature. There are a o rnt ten bills relating to the subject on the calendars boMi houses, but few have mad* any decided pr fl co res'?. In the senate they are postponed from day to dav. The insurance coc- j mi sooner is favorable to the passage of some of the bills, but he taker no con spicuous interest in them because of the previous action of the legislature in destroying the g >od purposes of bills rained by him by amendments. But for one of these modifications the law permitting the organization. of mutual insurance companies doing business in Dauphin, Lt bino.i and other counties would n i 'NT LfIITLR. ' Washington, D. C., April 2nd 'Bl. At the Senate galleries d-dly show, there are 'here many hundreds of citi dgons from nil sections of the country. Tliey are not ofll^eseekers. That class >ihs nractlcallv disapi>ered, driven a i way by the go>l-rmtnred flrmoesanf 1 the President in refusing to ho hurried, and by the expense or staying here. The crowd in the Senate g dleriea yet terday, fir instance, was made up of gentlemen and ladles of this city, and from every other portion of the Union, who felt, an interest in the questions lvintf discos* d * times in t* e last wi-ek to attend to the business l* ey are here to attend to. As many Times, the Republican >-nators have yted to do no business of the kind until they had turned out the D > mc , "atic officers of the Senate and put in :her.e is necesntrv to make t'>e Senate secur ly R public tn. There can lie no other reason for if. In short, the Senate is disgracing Pstlf and the country, and neglecting its legitimate public business, in order to pay fr end secure a'yote which shall give Re- nblioan control to that body. I wonder, indeed. wlmt visitors yester d y thought of the Seonta, There were rumors during the past week of Cabinet change*, and as they c tuie from the National Republican , an organ of C "tkling grett reli ance was plac >d upon them. It is too early to say they are untrue, and it is c°rtain that one or more resignations within trie next mmth, if the' Senate sho'dd begin to d-.d with the nom inations before it, would surprise no one here. Secretary Wcidnm's first debt, re duction report is not hs flattening by even or eight nrllione a* it would have b en if heavy deficiencies had not iieen paid during the month. But it is six millions, and the officials anticipate a much larger ore for Apil. The Secretary is now In New York, and d the unit was adopted in direct d-fiance of the will of tlie pe iple. As to the election of a United States Senator, he men tioned the Jut erf eruoe of the senior Senator, "Secretary Quay, Boas Mo- Maties and that liUli bsr, "Chris" Magee. Heeuvi'd the irreat State of XDnio when he 1 Hike lat her two Pres idents, Chief Just CP, Cabinet rfliceis a d general of the army, while Penn syivunin, witt men as big hearted, and big brained, under its |Hilitical system produces nothing. It was time to thiow off the shackles and get rid of these barnacles and correct the evils under which this great State hail been suffering. It would be criminal to keep silent any longer, an 1 the test interests of the Republican p.irtv de manded action. PnihidelphiA, All*- .gheny and Lancaster had siaikon in un misLikabte t-rnis, and it n-iw l*chHved Schuylkill to take Iter place in line. THE officials of the treasury begin to | rec >gnix j the embarrassments which i mrv flaw from the veto of the re • funding bill. Abnit six hundred | millions in five and nix p*r c-mt. b aids will f *ll due in Mav or June. T piy . them the secretary of the trea*u y de ; pends upon his power to i-sue a bun dled mit Hone in f.mr or four and a j half eertt. bond-*, and surplus reve i nue of about a hundred millions more j for the ten months endi g on the Ist lof December next.. But the surj Ins : revenue mav not reach a hundred mil (lions. And iT it did that amount. will not be in tJe tnasnry when wanted to ! redeem the ttonds in June. At best tbej* will he about one hun dred and fifty ro'llions to redeem near lysix hundred millions when the bonds mature. The nob! will remain tiupi id, drawing interest at six per cent, until congress pass a tefunding' Met at it !n* xt session. The coupons will-he off the bonds and the interest will rem* in unpaid uul-'ss some method is devised f-.r the purpose. Besides these ditficul ties tne lo>s to the country will . e not less than ten millions* from the veto of Hayes for which this administration is responsible to ai great a degree as the last. II ayes won Hi not have vetoed the refunding bill in ans ver to the ap peals of the national bank *iug if they had not been backed by the counsels of Gai field and B;ai e. The consequen ces of this financial blundering will soon be made plain to tlic country.— Patriot. NO EXTRA BE3BION OF CON GRES9. It is .officially announced that the Preside it has determined finally not. to call an extra session of Congress. Woe be to the stalwaits, but honor to le Presid' nt. eveu though he have the short-comings natuial# attendant up on Republican leadership! The ex treme Radicals wanted an ex ra ses sion to stir up a fight over Southern. Congressmen and cheat that country out of its legitime'* representatives, and many of the Republican Congress men of nearly all the .other States wan ed it to enable them to escape the odiu.il of the opinisition of their party to the refunding bill vetoed bv Hayes, by voiiug for one in a new Congress fixing a three per cent, rate of inter est. But neither or these elements were strong enough to drive the Pres ident to the wall, in opposition to the desires of the business wen and of nearly the wlmle population of the couutry outside,of Radical politicians. If n-> mishaps occur this action will be sure to secure a Democratic Congress in 13*2 and forever prevent Radical ascendency in Federal affairs. If the Pi esideut should now induce his friends in the Senate to act upon his nomina tion, the purpose for which the body was called, and then adjourn, he would complete a good work well beguu.— Clinton Democrat. Worse Than Hayes. Washington Dispatch to Now YorkSuu. Don Cameron is reported to have said thut Garfield's administration would be worse than Hayes', because while Hayes was stupidly obstinate, Ga.fHd is utterly uncertain and that no leliance can be placed in him. President Garfield has bseu losing weight at the the rate of- a pound a day. If be goes on wasting at this rate the good t and pure Arthur may soon succeed to the Presidency. From the Utile Rock (Ark.) (tftreUc. U*r* if a >rmtin r*p>rfc of the preceding* in the House during Mon flay's excitement: Mtv Simker, I move to take up the revenue—A point of order, Mr. Rp* ek er. Mr. Speaker, I move—Mr. Speek er, what has thecoma of the dog hwV Mr. Speaker, I move we adjourn aln* die. Mr. Speaker, Jet liim die." Louder! Mr. Speaker, wliitf ban become of my hill for the "benefit" iijr 4 "Mount Iforeh Academy on Calt creek? Object - (whack! whack! whack! ait down, aTI of von). Mr. Si leaker, Tve got the floor. X\ he hasn't, Mr. Bp+nk r; I've (rot it. Yes 'lid's got it; he's got it osd. Mr. speaker, I move we ad journ—Mr. Speaker, I agree with the— Mr. Sneaker, I insist, on my call— louder—go bir a hall—l move the courteaies of *he House *be—.bj*ct— regular order—adj>urn—rec**s—regu lar order. The 8j eaker— Sit down, everybody; !h* genlle *o rfrom Mon r-w h is the floor at d has a patent riirtrt on aH of order, Mr. S;ieak-r (ap* plans*), Mr. Sp-dktr "(1 ud appl use), MR. SPEAKER: (continued npplmiaa and adjourn incut amid wild confn ■ioti.) No More "Treating" In Wis consin. CmcAoo. March'29.—A dispatch from Madison. Wisconsin, says the Governor of Wisconsin to day signed the bill recently passed bv tin Legisla ture prohibiting the practice of 'ideat ing.'; The hill provides tl .it any person who shall herpafter ask neither to drink at his expense, or any per on consenting to driofc at another's exi>ehs*\ smll b liable to arrest, and punishment. When the bill was in troduced into the Legislature it was ref-rred to as asms-less |nd impracti cal idea and tiobWly thought'it wotdd iecome a law. ft lias only attracted attention since it has.passed. >s .' * vo:*V' J 1 --Jii, - -I ! "i! v .. CAUTION.— All pe mow* arc hereby 'caution • ed not to nego Cat** .note for #fU3, daun" March 16th lfwi. drawn "by 1h in favor of Jacob K Sfnver. Having rece.vrd no value for the same we will not pay i. unlewcomp-lled by law. AXDRfcW OCKKR, 31 . C. A. KACHAU. AWUtrNFF.'S SA LF.—Will he sold at public sale on the premises in Mi.ee Township, near Stover's plaee, on Fi way. Anm.23nd. I*Bl, All that eertatii or p|.*ceof ground, bound ed .by lands otjen-minh Haines, (irorge Wolil fert and others. containingi*ty acrrw. more or T'*a. a bout twenty acres cieni erf, be -bal tuoe In iimi*r. Thereon erected a dwelling house ami olber orthulbiiitps. Hale to eon roence aM o'clock of said day. when terms will be nude known bv J. 11. KEIKHKYDKR. Assignee of Fiedler. L. R. & Ss C. RAIL 10AD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. * " v 1 3 S 7 A. U. a. *. r. M V. M. Montandou 7.00 9.45 2.20 6.45 Lewisburg .V.... iy.?:ls 10.00 54.35 7.0w I.ewt*bcrcß v A....1V 7. Fair l.totwd 7.30 10.06 2.40 Hiehl ~ 7.41 1(121 2.51 VVikslmrg 7.47 1u,30 i.57 Mimmburg .< 10.51 lit Mlltmont .... 5.46 11.9* 3.35 Uutvlton %..ttfcr ! li:3s 3.40 Wicker Rrth 9.0u 4.11 Cherry Run - 9.17 . 4.30 Fowler '9.37 4.50 i'otnirn . . 9.4S 5."2 Spring Mills . 10.15 ar 5.30 . TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. .;•2 4 6 A A. U A. M T. M. T. M. Montnrufwn ar 6.50 ar9.M)arl.2n ar6.30 Lewiburg C-U 9.15 -1.05 6.15 Fair Hroand 9.10 1.00 6.10 Biehl 9.01 12.46 AOO Vi-k!U 1 inporium. also Flmirn. Wnl kins. liuff.ilo ml NUgara Fails via Canundui- UM. >'os. 3 and 4 connect with Taciflc Fzpiess cant for HArrrhhrti*}!, f)altiKre, Washuigton, I'iiiladelphia ami New York No*. 5 and 6 connect with .Hav Exorcss "east for Hat ri*fmu. B.iltiintwe, Washington. Phil adelphia wml New York, And N'iauara Kxuress west b>r W'iiilams|H)rt, lxck Haven and Ken ovo. Tyrone. Altnona ami J'lrtsbunr via l. ck Haven, also Klnura. Watkins and Buffalo, ami Niagara F-Jls vi Canandaigua. No*. 7 and S connect with Fa*t Line west for YYiiiiamsport ami Lamk Haven. No. 6 also connect* with Krle Mail east for Hariisburg, Baltimore, Washington, PniUlcl phla and New York. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie I*. R. Div. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and aftei SUNDAY, Nor *7t;i. IMO, the trains on the Philadelphia S Erie Railroad Di vision will-ruu as followsx j . WESTWARD. £KI K M AIL leaves Philadelphia 11 s'. p. m. " " Hanlsburg 426 a. in. " " .W hi iivm sport 8 40a. in. •• " Jersey Shore. 909 a.m. 44 4 ' Ixrek Haven. v 940 a.m. • 4 44 Kenovo liosa.ro 44 arr. at Erie 7 45 p. in; NIAGARA KXlMeavos Philadelphia 9 CO a. m. 44 44 Hiii risburK 1215 p. n. 44 arr.at WllHamsport 315 p. in. 44 4 * Ixajk Haven. 420 p. ih. FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia .12 20 p. m. 44 Hai i isbutg 400 p. m, 44 arr. at Willlanisport 755 p.m. 44 44 Lock Haven 910 p. in. EASTWAR . PACiriC EXP.leaves Lock Haven.. 7 05 a.m. 44 44 Jersey Shore.. 737a m. 44 44 Williamspnrt . 8 20 a. m. 44 arr.at Harribilrg...l2 05p. m. 44 4 4 PidladeJphia. 345 p. m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lo k Haven.. 11 25 a, . E. V. B. R.trairs. . k _ , Erie Alall Has und West connect at Eric with traluson I* '. AM.. R. •; £ox. cts. per doz. yds. Best Alpaca Skirt Brail, scts. i Hamburg Edgings, from 1 ctpcr jd. OUR 5 AND lO CENT COUNTERB will he continued on a more extensive scale, and will comprise many new, novel and uscftll articles within these prices, that cannot oo bought elso wheie for twice the amount. WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. 33- HARRIS, LEWISBTJRG, PA Great Perenitory gas Tr-inrs JIBW BWIISWH MHHH MSSAHML OF DRY GOODS AT COST. 0 • IE 1 . J. TROXELL, LOCK HAVEN. PA. Agent for the < k ng out s*l' of a lai ge and desirable assortment ofc Xiadirs'iDress Q-ooJs, FTotlons, Ladies' and Q-ents' Furnishing Q-ds, Shawls, Wool Miuare & long shawls, Itroche, Paisley, and Black Cashmere NIHVI*, all wool A I SDsCE-EcTS, CICTHS, Tweeds. J anJj, Pultin gs, i Red, white and plaid Funnel*. Uusey,B.c icoed ad 1 Unbleached as we!l as e'-lored COTTON I.ANN ELS, DOMESTIC OOODci, Musiiua Sheetings, Table UNENA, TON. lings, 4c. O ; CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPET 3! Ta|>estry. Brussels, all wool extra super Ingrain Carrels, also a fne erst Hm