|l] c . j|nipffin fouipml. THURSDAY, SKPTKMULR-30.,1 883. BY I>EININGER & BUMILLER. Unrdt & Smlaj School Director?. Evangelical. Wrs. H. ITmnst ami H. A. Ilmfrr, rreach's 'ltev. R. Ilea st will preach next Sunday morn ing.Gerinan. „ Sunday school, M.— Rov.C.F. Geplmrt.Supt Missionary Society meets on the third Mon ' day evening of each nioutli. Methodist. Tier. Fiirman Adam* Preachcr-in cketryc. Hegul.u" services n -xt Su 11 iv evenin ""Sunday School HT 10W; M.— D. A Musser, Snp't Reformed. ZMlnnli .4. Ycdriclr, Pastor. Ml'e society meets regulaiTy on the first Tues day evening of each uiont li. United Brethren. Rev J. G. ll' Herald, Preacher-ir, eharae. • Sunday school, OA. M.— A. R. Alexander, Sunt Lutheran. A>:\ John TauUinson, Pastor.— Preaching in Millhelm next Suinl iy morning F.nglish. Sunday School at 9 A.M. R- O. Delninger. Siq>t. The Augsburg Bible Class meets every Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Indies' Mite Society meets on the first Mon •May evening ef eaoh nruntit. Presbyterian. Iter. l| r . A", hbsier. Pastor. Wic & Society Directory. Millhelm Lodge.No.9.V>, I. O. O. F. meets in -heir hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. Retnvea IKegive Meetingiwery Thuvstlay >n o t - before the full moon of -ai-h month. 'G. W. HAIITMAN, See. K W. MACOK. N. O. Providence (irange. No. 217 P. of 11., meets in Alexander's hlock on the second Saturday of each month at l e. M., and on the fourth 'turday of each month at l)-a M. 1). L.ZEUUY. See. T. (i. KIM \uT>,Mster. The Millhelm B. ft L. Assoeiat ion meets in ; the IYIMI street sehooi house on the evening of 'the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER, sec, B. O. DSTNTNOER, Pre^t. The Millhelm Cornet Baiul meets in the Town Hall on Mondav and Thursday evenings. J. H. B. UAHTMAX, See. SAM. W KISEK. J a. Pres. County Democratic Com mittee for 1833. PISTIIICT. NAMH. P. O. ADDRESS. Hcllefoiite N. W, J. M. Keiehline, ...Bellefonte " s. W. ('has Smith, " " \Y. \V. S. A.MeQ iislion,.... Howard lvro. Ira (*. Leatht-is, Howard >lih-sl4irg " .lames P. .<>ues,... Mile-burg MiUheim " F. P. Mr.sser MHlheitn Pliilinsburc 1 \V. C.G,Herlincer,...Philiisuuig 2 W. Sol Schmidt " " 3 W. A. V. Carpenter, " Unionvitle bro. I*. J. McDonald,. Fleming Ben nor twp. Win. Isliler. FellefOhte Bogs-S " Frank F. Adams,...Milesburg Kvirusido " Henry Meeker, Pine olenn (killege " John Hoop la in >nt Curtin " Joiin McCloskey, Roland Yurgbson O. P. J. T. McCormick, Stae college " N. P. L. W. Walker,... Rock Sprimrs fcrecg S. P. JohnCohlron Spring Mills N. P. Win. Luce, Farmers' Mills Haines K. P. L H. stover Woodward *• W. P. sieo. Bower, Aaronsburg Half Moon twp. J. H. (riiflla .Stormstown Harris " D.W.Meyer, ..Boatehurg Howard " John (*lenn. Ilow ard Huston " John L Miles lulian Liberty " James P. Lelun Blancharo Marion " J. J. Hoy Walker Miles " Kllis Shafer Madtsonburg Pat ton " Ague w sellers, Jr Filmore IViri " P. 11. Stover, -Unburn Fetter N. P. D.J. Meyer Centre Hall s. P. Samuel Slack ....... Tusseyville iCu>h N. P. William CtilH-n PhiK; sbfirg S. P. J. T. Kverly Sandy ltidge Snow SIIOD twp. Win. K. Haynes,-..Snow Shoe Spiliig " K. C. VVoo-1 Bellefonte Tavlor " Hepburn Blowers Fowler Union " S. k. limerick, —Fleming Walker " Jos. Einerick, llublersburg Worth " M. S. Spoils. Port Matilda WM. C. HEINLE, Chiilrtnan. W. MPLES WALKER. Secretary. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, COL. ROBERT TAtJtfAKT, OF 1F.4 It ItEX CO UX TY. FOR STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, OF BRADFORD COUXTY. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. €. Heinle, OF BEL.LEFONTE. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, Dr. J. K. Smith, or FKIWCSOM TOWSSUIP. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Ellis L Orvis. or BELtErOSf E. If wo except the utterly disgrace ful session of the senate last Thurs day,brought on by tho outrageous rulings of /teyburn, who for a short time occupied the chair, nothing of importance lias happened in JJarris burg for a week. The house mani fests a disposition to do its duty, while the senate meets but twice a week only to adjourn. Thus the circus g(xs on, but the best of it is that the members get n j pay. llow long tliis will continue tiyio will tell. HOW IT STANDS. - On the sth instant in the absence of B >as Cooper, the senate, on motion of Senator Wagner,the democratic senator from Cumberland, pissed a resolution by an almost unanimous vote, direct- J ing the proper committee to report a bill providing for the payment of the salaries of senators and representatives until the 10th inst,aud uo longer. The hous9 had passed a resolution substan tially the same, prior to that d ly, and suit't to the senate for concurrence. The senate amended the house resolu tion just enough to give it a different form, in the hope that the house would non-concur in the amendments, and thus defeat the resolution. But the democratic house was equal to the em ergenev and seriously interfered with BJSS Cooper's low tricks,and on the 12th instant re-passed the resolution just as It came from the senate, hy the deci sive vote of 10L yeas to 74 nays—the nays being nea?ly att republicans, act ing under instructions of their red haired BOS 3. Thus were the stalwart obstruction ists caught in their own trap. The reso lution is passed by both houses and has the moral force of law. Both the senators and the representatives now work for nothing whether they do much or lit - ; tie, and they can well aJoul to do it, for the pay they already have received is - out of all proportion to the work done. I The following is the'PtUribt's account [of the antics of Cooper and some of his henchmen* during at.M Bnmediate ly after the passage of the'resolutions in the house: Cooper thought such a thing could not possi bly he done and coming over sat down In Van kirk's scat to witness the defeat he hud been praying for so fervently of late. Hut the house rejecting McNamara's motion to send It to <*on mittee and Dines' "when they do report" a inendmeiit, passed it straight.. It \v.n a disap pointment to th • golden haired angel of eon .stitutlonal obstruct ion. and ho foithwith hur ried to carry the news to Davles.the pride of the north, engaged in advancing his bid to get the ten dollars a day the state allows him for ser vices in tho senate. A cloud spread over Da vies' classic features. Senato is tlerr and Greer divindd the cause and the Mot Taken shed a smile of sympathy. "Things are not always what they seem," was th * laconic observation of the poetic George Handy Smith, whilst Grady bobbed up serenely alongside Heyhnin to pic ture that woe that must-happen in case the ulti matum Babylon falls. A Strong List. The following is the New York Sun's list of probable Democratic can Hi lates for tho Presidency, to which the JOURNAL adds, or rather prefers the NAMOOKLKN. WINFHSLD S. HANCOCK, of lVnns\lvani i : Thomas F. Bayard, !>■ la ware. Be Jam in F. Bit lor. Mass ichusetts. Rosewell P. Flower. New York. Abram S. Hewitt, New York. AUMIG. Thnrman, Ohio. Thomas A. Hendricks, Indiana. William S. Ilolmnn, Indiana. Joseph C. McDonald, Indiana. John M. Palnjer, Illinois. Samuel J. Randall, Pennsylvania. Ex Gov. Curtln on tho Situation From an Interview in the Altoona Times. He regaids the attitude of the repub lican members of the legislature on the apportionment qnestiou as infamjus, going to establish a precedent that is dangerous to constitutional govern ment. Their detlanco of the plam mandate of the organic law, and the violation of their solemn oaths, show a dtsparation and wantonness calculated to alarm every sincere lover of liberty and the perpetuity of free institutions. It is ihe sime spirit that ruled in the fraudulent transaction of IS7O 77—the arbitrary grasping of power not given by the votes of the people nor admitted by any just divisiou of political pow er. He thinks the outlook for democratic success this fall is promising, and ad that is needed to insure it is for the democrats to get out to tire -polls. He is sure thai many republicans are dis gusted with the methods employed by those in authority in conducting the af fairs of the national governmeut, and the attempt of Cooper, mnila _ market much Olorer tjeed in one V— , ,i nn ia thejj MEW ARK WA cmSi E co.fjlll fr JJ£WABJL a 11fwilf IT 1 T LKG. 1L A!) VE R TISEM ENTS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—]\\ the matter K \ A 1.1 A BLK It ICAI, ESTATE.- lty virtue of an ordei of the ttrphaus* Court of Centre county, the subscri ber, Executor of the estate of I'htHp Stover, lute of Millhelm. deceased, will expose to public sale'on the premises, on Kit I DAY, OCTOBER 10th. ixs.t, The following described real e-tatc: No. 1. A valuable farm, situate in Haines township, said enmity, about three miles north east of Aaronsluira. and about two miles north west of Woodward, bounded o.v lands of Win. Stover. Dux id Krape, and others containing 94 Aeres and 144 Perches, neat lhtU&nnt. all clear mi and in a hlah state of cultivation, excepting o aeres, whteli are well limbered with Hemlock and Chestnut Oak. 'I lie improvements are a gocd 2 story Duell ing i louse. Hank Harn and all other "necessary outbuildings. Kxeellent oreliard of tipples and other fruit on the premises. Never fuliingspiiug as well as running water near the door. No. i A valuable tract of Tlniheriund on Blush Mountain, about IJ-j miles from above farm, easily acres-1 bio and near good load, well covered xxitli Hemlock, Yellow Pine and Oak—containing 30 Aeres. No. 3. Consists of the homestead of the de eedent, situate in Aaronsburg, walked in the pian ot said town as lot No. 3.'W\. A pood house, good stable, and all other necessary outbuild ings thereon —ait in best condition. Lot covered with a choice variety of fruit. Water near the door. Churches and schools convenient. No. 4. L, &>O, 3.d, X and AW, in Aaronsburg, close l*y the home stead a .>ove ileserltied. These lots are all iu the best state of cultivation. Sale of town puperty l ogins at Aaronsburg ato'clock, and for farm and tltnberland, at the farm, at 1 <• clock of said day. TERM*: Ten per cent, on day of sale, one third (Including the ten per cent.) on confirma tion of sale, and the balance in two equal an nual payments with Interest from continuation —to le secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. _ ,JA> PER W. ST,)\ Kit, ;tt Executor. ] EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testament arv on the estate of Christina Krcatner, hue of Penu towtiship. Centre Co., Pa., deceas ed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and tlto-o hiving claims to present them duly proven for settiein .mt. K. STAMBACH, Aaronsburg, An c. 30th, ISS3. Executor. tit X AST NOTICE.- Per-ims knowing them J_j selves indebted to the estate of the late Jonathan Philips are hereby requested to make payment without delay, i'tie estate must be st-ttied upnud tney wih save themselves costs by Ueeduig tins notice. tit Ex bop TORS. ELI AS LCSE. F. D. LUSE. Elias Luse & Son's piANING |WILL. In lit • rear of the Hv. Church, lVnn Street, MILLIIEIM, PA. ALT. KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK SUCII AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, AND ALL STYLES OF Ivt OTTLIDIiT O made to order at th • most reasonable prices. A share or public piiron.ige respectfully so licited. Sfl-ly D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, A.ARONSBURG, PA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, ' Lounges, Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Sinks and till kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Ilockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Ilair Matresscs, every style of Moul 1- iugs for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Specialty. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 30-ly A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE A KKTAIL GROCERS, keep the largest stock in thej 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. IBRD' MTG GO. Md, MANTFACTLTIEBS OF "OUR IMPROVED' WINDJMILL, P. AND DKAIXB9 IU rom PDMPS ' TANKS - PIPE > Fittings, Brass Goods, jtna all things connected with \jXjlflnMg Machinery & Water Supplies* * H 31 & 33 Randolph St. THE WEBSTER MTG CO. LIMITED, DETROIT, MICH. S&KAHP, ■—Watclunalfir & Jeweler, — MILTON, PA. JSJTOFFEKS SPECIAL llAlMiAlNS'feA Ladies' and Gents' Solid Gold and Silver Watches, Plated Chains | Jewelry, ELEGANT LINE OK Ladies' aud Gents' Solil Gold Rins. FINE LAUGH STOCK OF SILVER WARE, ! All Guarantied of Rest Make!!! sent to responsible parties, to select from. Orders 1v mail will receive prompt attention. All kinds of repairing promptly done. Goods to be repaired can be sent by marl and will be returned in the shortest possible time. All kinds of Gold and Hair Jew elry made to order. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. aKT YOUU JOB PRINTING DONE AT The Millhcim Journal Office. FJNE WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED. ' ® ®" " ®" V " o* v " ® V< "" ' o ''•" ' • • •" " • - - test) J; # mm p k* #.<& <8 .-v' \\ j& Ji®®* :BB8&8r BELIEFONTE \| 8® J k ii STOjttJs 11 [. ® lil CHICKERING, • ESTEY, |f J MASON & ARION. AND OTHEHS. ij . §1 GUITABS, mm, HARMONICAS, If 1 k ' 4ML|| pMp Sheet CQusig, ffltisic Booifs, 1 CQusig J| # jj ;i| P ffIUSIG ||*|| PIANO AND ORGAN INSTRUCTORS—in short, Everything in the Musical Line, |f'|| RJ DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, SW fj 8 P p * FINE STOCK OF JEWELRY AND SILYEBWARE. ffi: |i I*l BUNNELL & AIKENS, jl ® \v * A/ •%> JH L ®Lv Southwest Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets, Bellefonte. Pa. m lit jg* •|jf PuR lIIG p gpfp ScN s T^x&.... w..f#- .<&■.•*&,Ay the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED,) 33 Willow Klrrrl, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY: Johnston, Hollowaj & Co., inin*r Boom Furniture. Tables, Stands, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Springs ol' every dcscrip tio i, Hair, Cotton. Husk nnd Straw Mattresses, We make a specialty of Hair Mattresses, and guarantee a la tter Mattress for less nioney than can lie purchased , elsewhere. Sofas. Lounges, C'rae.les, Hull # Stunds, CentreTahles. Easy Chairs, Hook Cases, Wardrobes, Mirrors, Frames, What-Nots, Etc., Etc:,— —-—0 CARPETS' Bg& Bliß MM B ' %££? u BODY BRUSSELS, a fine I low prices. MOQUETTS, Smith's best, at sl.6o—worth $2.00. BOX HI'BY TAPESTRIES at $1.00; sold nowhere else for Jess than $1.25 LOWELL and MATTINGS," Bed Check and fancy, colors, 15 to 50c. LIXCVII.KI M, Six different OIL CLOTHS, 4-1 to 10-4, all prices and qualities. Wrxnow SHADES and Shade ch.tli "in great variety. Wall greatest variety aid "finest designs in Modern Art Paper Hanging. All our patterns are selected for the best ctail Trado —: o—'— ! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CDICKERING PIANOS—The Standard of th* World. YOSE PI ANUS—The Best for the Money. SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS—None Bettor. .Bl'idgeiort, Taylor & Farley, Palace, Ithaca, Waterloo, Sterling, and all other First-Class Make of Organs. SHEET MUSIC, and a great vaiie ty of small Music lL Instruments. ALL SOLD .AT PRICES. CHINA AND SILVERWARE! Wo hive a line stock in this department. We wish to close out and offer extra inducements to purchasers. We invite the attention of every purchaser to the inducements wc offer. We handle goods in the largest quantities. We are willing to sell at small margin, the go;>ds we handle are regular. Correspondence and mail ordersjespeciallyjsolicited. J. R. smith & CO., 110,112,114 Front street, Milton, Fa*