Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 04, 1886, Image 2

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -4 TH, 18S6.
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
Democratic County Com. for 1880.
DISTRICT. COMMITTEE.
Bellefonte, N. W .. L A Shaffer.
S. W Jacob Runkle.
" W.W Win Harper.
Centre Hall Boro Dr J F Alexander.
Howard " .... Alex "eber.
Milesburß 41 K A Carr.
Mill helm * 4 I> L Zerbv.
Philipsburg 44 Ist W W L Sand ford.
44 44 2ndW Henry l^lunau.
" 44 3rd W W C Liiißle.
Unlonville 44 ~ I* J McDonald.
Benner Twp Win lshlor.
Boggs 44 E. P Henry L B&mhart.
44 44 W.P Col .las F Weaver.
Burn9ide 44 Win lllpple.
College 44 Daniel Grove, Jr.
Curttn ,4 ..- Henry Confei.
Ferguson 44 E. P John McCormlck.
44 W.P .. I.W Walker.
Greeir ,4 W.P..~. John Rossman.
• 4 S. P.. John P. Condo.
Haines 44 E. P Jno. J. Orndorf.
44 W.P Jacob Wile.
Half moon 44 -A. T.Gray.
Harris 44 • lames W. Swabb.
Howard 44 Michael Confer.
Huston 44 Charles Murray.
Liberty 44 .. J.J. Belong.
Marion 44 John Ishler.
Miles •' Reuben Kreamer.
Patton 44 Geo. W. Behrs, Jr.
Penn 44 Samuel Aril.
Potter 44 N. P....... James A. Keller.
44 44 S. P - Jos, Gilllland.
Rush 44 N. V ..Hugh McCann.
44 44 S. P Orrln Vaii.
Snow Sboe 44 E. P -.Thomas McCann.
44 44 44 N. P Pat Kelly.
Spring 44 - —AmosGarbrick.
Taylor 44 -Vinton Beckwith.
Union 44 - InoAStoyer.
Walker 44 - Samuel Decker.
Worth 44 W G. Morrisou.
L. A. SHAFFER, ADAM HOY.
Secretary. Chairman
AMONG the bills introduced iu tLe
senate last Monday, was one by Sen
ator Cameron,appropriating SIOO,OOO
for public buildings at Wilkesbarre #
ra.
PHILADELPHIA in a recent meeting
of citizens,sympathizing with Ireland
in its political troubles, subscribed
nearly S6OOO to the Irish Parliamen
tary fund.
LORD SALISBURY ana his cabinet,
after having suffered a complete de
feat, have resigned and the Queen
has accepted the resignation. This
is the end of England's Radical Cabi
net and for the present Mr. Gladstone
has again charge of that country's
government.
SENATOR SHERMAN introduced a bill
in the senate the other day providing
tor the discontinuance of the coinage
of silver dollars and to provide for the
purchase of silver bullion in bars, and
for the issue of coin certificates in pay
ment therefore, the bullion to remain
in the Treasury as security for pay
ment of the certificates. This looks
like a plausible way out of the intri
cate silver question pending in the
house. But as to his motives his bill
smacks of ''carrying water on both
shoulders."
As the annual financial statement
of the Commissioners of Centre Coun
ty reached us bat shortly before we
went to press, our space is too limited
to go into a detailed comment in this
issue. We noticed at a glance howev
er that the county debt has been much
decreased and that our commission
ers have kept house well. At the
rate at which the debt has been reduc
ed since 1882 we may look for a clean
sweep of all indebtedness in less
than two years hence. Well done,
faithful servants.
SECRETARY BAYARD'S family circle
was again visited by death on the 31st
of January. His wife, after a short
but severe illness, namely congestion
of the brain, was called to her eternal
home. Mrs. Bayard was unconscious
for 24 hours before her death. Her
quiet burial took place at Wilmington,
Delaware, on Monday afternoon.
The bodj was accompanied by the
secretary, his two daughters, and Mr.
Bryan, the private secretary of Mr.
Bayard. The saying "trouble never
comes single handed'' has surely come
true in Mr. Bayards late afflictions.
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND seems fully
able to take a firm stand against the
republican members of the senate who
would demand his reasons for remov
ing certain officials to replace them by
fresh and healthy material. These
senators seem to be given to the illu
sion that the President must "dance
as they whistle." They might as
well make up their minds to knuckle
down, because Cleveland will assert
his dignity and authority by simply
refusing to comply with their unrea
sonable wishes. The exclusive right
of the executive to remove officials
and appoint others in their places has
never before been disputed and a3 for
the causes for such removals
the senators may rest assured
that the President would not remove
any officer except for " good reasons"
and that ought to suffice. We think
the people who elected Cleveland to
the presidency will stand by him in
the executions of his official rights.
The Philadelphia WEEKLY PKE.SS is
now engaged in publishing a series of
papers descriptive of the part taken by
Pennsylvania troops in the late war.
These articles are written by officers in
command, or soldiers who participate
in the scenes described, and eacli will
be a yiyid pen pictare of the most iai
portant incident in the war experience
of the writer. The first of the series
was written by J. W. Ilofman, who
commanded the Fifty-Sixth Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was en
titled "The First Infantry Fire at Get
tysburg," and appeared in the issue of
January 13th. The second article
"Where Reynolds Fell," written by
Capt. J. C. Rosengarten, appeared in
the issue of January 20th. A long list
of Pennsylvania's distinguished soldiers
have furnished or are writing articles
for this series of papers, and they prom
ise to be the most interesting and val
uable of any sinuilur collection of war
papers. Back numbers will be sup
plied until the edition is exhausted.
All information can be promptly ob
tained by addressing The Press Com
pany Limited, Philadelphia, Pa.
Secretary Bayard's Wife Cros
ses The Dark River.
Tho Agony Oaused by the Sudden
Death of Her Beloved Daughter
Results in Congestion of
tho Brain.
. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— Mrs Bay
ard, wife of the Secretary of State, died
at her residence, in this city, at 5.30 o'-
clock this morning. The immediate
cause of Mrs. Bayard's death was con
gestion of the brain, brought on by the
shocl? of her daughter's sudden death
two weeks ago. For the first week fol
lowing that event she stood the strain
and excitement quite well, but a week
ago last Friday she was compelled to
take to her bed, and gradually grew
worse from day to day. On Thursday
congestion of tie brain made its appear
ance. She was unconscious for twenty
four hours before her death. Although
for years Mrs. Bayard had been a con
firmed invalid, she had for the last six
months been in better health than for
many years. Last summer she was
very ill at her home in Wilmington,
Del., with a complication of diseases of
the liver and stcmach. and her recov
ery at that time was considered doubt
ful. At the solicitation of her daugh
ter, Miss Kate, she put herself under
the care of Dr. Gardner, of this city,
and under his treatment she had im
proved so much as to be able to go into
society this winter, and although still
an invalid, she was in comparatively
good health when her daughter died.
She was about ol years of age. With
the exception of her daughter, Mrs.
Warren, ot Boston, and her son who is
in Arizona, the family were present
when she died. The body will be tak
en to Wilmington for burial to-morrow;
and the funeral will be on Tuesday.
The death of Mrs. Bayard will have a
marked effect on social festivities at
the capital.
Miscellaneous News.
CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—The mercury is
descending rapidly here to-nigl>t and
has reached 15 degrees below. Dis
patches from the outside note extreme
ly cold weather at points west.
The Cresson and Coalport Railroad is
finished, the last spike having been
driven on Friday. It is thirty miles in
length, extending from Cresson, on
the Pennsylvania Railroad, to Irvona,
Clearfield County, and opens up valua
ble coal lands and timber tracts in the
Clearfield regio
—WHIN your children are threaten
ed with croup or whoopirg-cough, be
ware how you lull them to sleep with
cough syrups whose principle ingredi
ents are morphia and odium. The nat
ural effort of the lungs to expel the
suffocating mucus is coughing. Dr.
Kessler's Celebrated English Cough
Medicine contains no morphia or opium
in any form, and by its stimulating ac
tion's on the kidneys, bowels, and pores
of the skin, more than any other reme
dy, assists Nature in breaking up and
expelling the worst colds from the sys
tem. Jfoney refunded to
purchasers. Sold 'everywhere.
JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim ,Pa.
Biggest Snow-Storm Ever Known.
FORT SMITH, Ark., Feb. 2.—The
biggest snow-storm ever known here is
raging to-day. Snow has fallen for 21
hours and is still falling. It is now 10
inches deep. All travel is suspended
and the mails are neither arriving nor
departing.
Cattle and Prairie Dogs Frozen.
FORT ELLIOTT, Texas, Jan. 28.—1t
is estimated that fully 15,000 head of
cattle lie dead on the prairies übhin
a radius of 75 miles of this place. Tue
prairie dogs are nearly all dead. St v
eral persons were badly frozen, 'i e
lowest recorded by the mercury was li)
degrees below zero.
Destructive Storm in New England.
CONCORD, N. 11., Jan. 31.-The
storm which ended last night had rag
ed for 47 hours and caused great (lam
age throughout the State. Reports re
ceived from some of the largest iruit
growers in the Stati say that their
orchards are entirely ruined.
—THE MOST REMARKABLE Case of
all. A gentleman writes us from Piiil
lipsburg, Centre Co, Pa., that his little
girl was horribly afflicted with scrofula.
Her body was full of sons, cais (tss
charging eontinuallj thick yellow pu
trid matter, and her eyes so swollen
and inflamed as to be almost blind.
One bottle of J/cDonald's Blood Punfi'T
has to nil npl ( a I'M. ct s entiiely cured
her. Oar neighbors as well es our
selves consider the cure remarkable.
A botia&de case. The address of the
i family can be obtwinfd from the editor
of this paper.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa-
Lancaster's Watch Works Start
Again.
LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. I.—The Lan
caster Watch Factory started up to
day after it suspension of over one year.
It is expected that after a short time
the factory will give employment to 200
hands.
—THE horrible nauseous worm-seed
vermifuges and wornT syrups have had
their day. It's downright cruelty to
compel a clnld to take them when Mc-
Donald's Celebrated Worm Powder are
so easy and pleasant to take that chil
dren take them and never know a med
icine is being administered. Can be
procured at any drug store for the
small sum of 2.V,'eents.
JOILYSTON, JIOLLOWAY ,C CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim.Pa.
Couldn't Poo tho Train for tho
Culm Pilo.
Sru AN TON, l'a., Jan. 29.—Mrs. .Jul
ia A. llunter. a physician practicing
at Carbondale, had been to Jenny u
this morning on professional business,
and was returning to her otli ie in a car
riage, accompanied by Mrs. Wesley
Stanton and daughter of that place.
The latter, a girl of fifteen was driving
wiien the crossing of the Erie Railroad
at Carbondale was reached. The 11.30
passenger train for Scran ton dashed
against the carriage, killing tho horse
and dragging the carriage and its occu
pants several yards upon the track.
Mrs. Hunter was instantly killed, two
great holes being made in her liead.
Mrs. Stanton was dangerously hurt.
Miss Stanton was hurled several yards,
but was uninjured. She stated that
none of the occupants of tho buggy saw
the approaching train on account of a
high culm pile close to the track; the
top of the buggy was also drawn up.
Engineer Benseoter says the usual sig
nal was blown and the bell rung.
LIFE. — 44 A11 that a man hath," it has
been said, 4 'will he give for his life."
But this is only true in a narrow and
qualified sense. A large majority of
people shorten life by becoming victims
toj Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Constipa
tion, Headache, Jl/ularia, etc. If you
continue to suiter from these troubles,
you have no excuse, for we tell you
plainly that Simmons Liver Regulator
will nd you of them and like disorders
caused by a sluggish state of the Liyer,
Stomach or Bowels. Ask the recov
ered dyspeptics, billious sufferers, vic
tims of Fever and Ague, the mercuri !-
diseased patient, how they recovered
health, client ful spirits and good appe
tite—they will tell you by taking Sim
mons Liver Regulator. This justly
celebrated medicine regulates the Liver,
promotes digestion and fo:lilies Hie sys
tem against malarial diseases. See
that you get the GENUINE Simmons
Liver Regulator, prepared by J. JI.
Zeilin & Co.
LEGAL JID VER TIS EM EM'S
NOTICE.— We hereby give notice to all per
sons h 'ldiug notes or bonds against ( en
tre County, to present them at the Commission
er's offlice fo 1 payment on the Ist day of April
1887. After that date the payment of interest
will be stopped. •
J NO. WOLF, J
J. C. HEN >KR.s<>\.} Commiss'ners
Feb. .'ld. A. J. OKIEST, S
STRAY CATTLE.— Came to the residence of
Em'l. Swartz. in I'etin township, about .'1
months ago, two head of cattle, one a steer, the
other a heifer, both about two years old. red
without any visible mark.. The owner Is re
quested to prove property; pay expenses and
take them away, otherwise they will be dispos
ed of according to law. EM'L. SWARTZ.
2-2 m.
DY* PEPSI A.-Its Nature, Causes, Pre
volition and Cure. By JOHN H.MCAI.VIN,
Lowell, Mass.. fourteen years Tax Collector.
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WHITMER & LINCOLN,
at their warehouse,
Coburn, Pa.
3-3 m.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE AND
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY JC
* LEMONT RAILROAD.
DAthT EXCEPT SUNDAY.
LEAVE WESTWARD
-3 5 7 9
Leave, a.m. a. in. a. m. p.m. p.m.
M0ntjind0n...,.5.50 0.20 10.15 1.30 6.05
Lewisburg Ar.6.15 9.30 10.25 1.50 6.20
Lewisburg Lv 6.30 2.00
Fair Gr0und...6.35 2.85
Blehl .... 6.25 2.00
Vlcksburg 6.32 2.08
Mifflinburg Ar.
Miffllnb'g LV.6.43 2.22
Millmont -.6.59 2.40
Laurelton 7.07 2.46
Coburn 8.45 3.50
Rising Spring .8.15 4.15
Centre Ha 11....8.33 4.40
Gregg 8.40 4.50
Linden Hall. .8.49 5.03
Oak Hall -8.54 5.12
Lemont 9.00 5.19
Bellelonte 9.25 6.00
Arrive a. m. p.m. Am. a.m. p.m.
LEAVE EASTWARD.
2 4 6 8 10
Leave, a. m. a. m. a. ra. p. m. p. m.
Bellefonte 5.45 1 1.00
Lemont 6.10 1.41
Oak Hall 6.16 1.46
Linden Hall 6.21 1.57
Gregg 6.29 2.10
Ceutre Hall 6.37 2.20
Rising 5pring...6.55 2.45
Coburn..— 7.15 3.15
Laurelton —.8.03 4.24
Millmont 843 4-33
Mifhinoiirg Ar. 4.45
Miffllnburg Lv. 8.24 4.52
Vioksburg 8-35 5.06
Blehl 8.45 5.14
Fair Ground... 8.40 5.15
Lewisburg Ar.5.25 12.55 5.20
Lewisburg Lv.s 40 9.90 9.55 1.10 5.85
Montandou m. 9.10 10.05 p. m. 5.50
Arrive, a. m. p. ra.
An additional train leaves Lewisburg for
Montandon at 7.25 p. iu., returning leaves Mon
tandon for Lewisburg at 7.45 p. m.
CIIAS. P. PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager, * Gen'l Pass. Agent.
CJLAREMONT COLONY t,
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A new House every 16 days in the last 6 years. Our
village, only 32 months old, has 5 stores, 2 hotels,
2 churches, school, newspaper, factory, foundry, 4
steamboats! 2 trains and 2 malls daily. Land rapidly
advancing. Send, send, send by mil meaos, send
for circulars with 4 maps. 36 Photographic cuta of
houses, all about the wonderful growth of our col
on",its soil,climate,markets,business opportunities,
health, prices, terms, and 96 other distinct subjects.
Farms for S2OO on monthly installments to those
hATing employment,without leaving their situation.
Address S. F. MANClLLClaremout, Surry Co.,Va-
VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE.
600 farms, 20 to 10,000 acres at EE to S*EB?t
aore. Good markets. Healthy climate,
able prospects. Write for circulars containlpi
VIRGINIA FARMS Norther™ Coiony?*%end foi
circular. A. O. BUM, C—tnJim, fa.
ONE DOLLAR.
The Weekly Patriot,
HAKRISBURG.PKNNA.
ihe leading Democratic paper in the State
Full of interesting news, and miscellaneous and
political reading.
ONLY ONE LOLAR PER YEAR.
Special Rates to Olubs.
Harnple copies mailed free on application.
The PATRIOT and 'or | .
The PATRIOT and New York Weekly World
one year for on® dollar and Afty centa.
The PATRIOT and the Philadelphia Weekly
77me* one year for one dollar and seventy-live
centa.
WANTED.
AGENTS in every Township in this County
to solicit subscriptions for the WEEKLY PA
TRIOT
Write for terms. Address all communica
tions to
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Buriisctcs, ft
PLAID BHAWL GIVEN AWAY!
Throogh the Uiiur. of a brge mADtf
jfidk fccturer of Cttißtit Pattern Fringe
Shawls, there has COM into our hands
a Urge coasigaiaeat of PUid
/&F~ AsajgA Shawl*, perfect goods, which we
propose to preient to the Udiec Is
the foUowing Banner; Sendu*is
f- :: -jgi£.-33Ki: centa for S Bsa tuWriution to
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:■ *£ jgT" EBB tS nee* illuttrated paper .devoted
Farm and Hwirrhell topics.
. ud general nUaceOany,
tnj we rrUI read yow owe of there
rhawtr nUU by auil
poatpaid. or we will send tahswU
\ iltecrzejßlMand j *<it>*cripriows to one address for
|X.OO> SstlsfAdtlrvn guaranteed
or njooey refunded. Address
PA KM AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford.CUaa.
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