j|iUl|tim Journal. THURSDAY, MARCH 18TII, 1886. Published by R. A. BUMILER. Democratic County Com. for 1886. DISTRICT COMMITTEE Bellefoute, N. W I. A Shaffer S. W Jacob Runkle " W.W Wm Harper Centre Hall Boro Dr J F Alexander Howard " Alex " eber Milesburg " K A Carr Mill holm - DLZevby Pliiiipsburg " Ist W W L Sand ford " 2ndW Henry Lehman " " 3rd VV.. W C Dingle Unionville " - I* J McDonald BennerTwp Win Ibhler '.Bossrs " K. P- Henry L Bi.rnliart " • tf.p..: Col Jas F Weaver Burnside " ' ... Win Hippie College " ..Daniel Grpve, Jr Curttn " Henry Confei Ferguson" E. 1' John MeCoriulck * •. W. P LW Walker Gregg " W. P... John KOssinan " s. P John P. Condo Halncs " E. 1' J no. J. Orndorf " W. P Jacob Wile Halfmoon" A. T. Gray Harris " lames W. Swabb Howard" Michael Confer Huston - " .'. Charles Murray Liberty " J.J. Delong Marion " John lshler Miles • " Reuben Kreamer Patton " Geo. W. Behrs, Jr Penn " Samuel Ard Potter " N. P - lames A. Keller ♦' " s. P K. B. Hosterman Rush " N. P Hugh McCann " " s. P Orrlu Vaii Snow Shoe" E. P - Thomas McCann N. P Pat Kelly . Spring " —Amos Garbrick Taylor " Vinton Beckwith Union " .1 no A Stover Walker " Samuel Decker Worth " W G. Morrison 1.. A. SHAFFER, .* ADAM HOY. Secretary. Chairman GOVERNOR FATTISON, accompanied by attorney general Cassidy and other prominent men during last week vis ited the Mt. Joy, Chester Springs and MeAllisterville Orphan schools, in order to make a personal investiga tion of the reported state of affairs in those schools. The discoveries they made at these schools fullv manifest the outrageous treatment the poor children receive at the hands of their principals and teachers. The fare with which the children are fed is in most cases miserable, their clothing shamefully scant and ragged, the bath ing accomodations are of the poorest, hundreds of children being compelled to wash in a few Molasses barrels and in the same water, and one towel is made to answer for twenty children. The beds are filthy and deal out a nauseous smell, and sore heads and eyes are predominant simply for want of cleanliness. And all this is going on while the state, or rather the peo ple of this state, amply pay for the proper maintenance of the soldiers' or phans. On Weduesday of last week when the Governor and Attorney-General, accompanied by Mr. John Xorris of the Philadelphia Record visited the Chester Spring school, to inspect the same, they were again convinced of the truth of the heavy charges brought against the schools. On this occasion the Governor had to pnt up with the rudest insults thrown at him by the officials and the older pupils, and but for the quiet and dignified bearing of the state executive, some of the boys would eVen have assaulted his person. No doubt they were instructed by their superiors to behave in this dis respectful manner, but alas, where is the discipline that should prevail in such institutions. To cap the at the Mercer school, which was visited by tiie Gov ernor on Monday and Tuesday, a pe tition was handed to him, signed by more than 50 boys, complaining of hunger and asking for relief. Chil dren of that school, who were before the committe as witnesses, say that their food is often so stale and full of worms that many are sickened by the sight, but for lear of punishment dare not complain. Some of the children were recently so horribly beaten by the principal with white thorn rods that they now lay in the infirm ary. And in the face of all this State S iperintendent Higbee, under whose d rect supervision all these schools were for many years, has the extraor dinary boldness to defend the manage ment of the schools, and attempts like Pontius Pilate to "wash his hands in innocency." If he and his lieutenants are not shamefaced enough to speedily hand in their resignations, it is the uniform verdict of the press and people of Pennsylvania to turn the whcle pack of rascals out. CONGRESSMAN IIAHN, of Louisiana, was found dead in his room at Wil lard's hotel, Washington, on Monday miming. Upon examination by the C ironer and Dr. Bliss it was found that he had bled himself to death, a blood-vessel, near his heart having bursted from violent coughing. The body of Mr. Hahn was taken to New Orleans, and both houses of Congress adjourned early out of respect to the memory of the deceased. TIIE nominations of Lewis William Attel, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon of the Navy, and Joseph Pew derlyand Henry C. Baird, to be post masters .at Carbondale and Athens, this state, were sent to the .Senate on Monday. • ' ' YESTERDAY was St. Patrick's day, and by direction of Parnell, the Irish leader, that day was to be elaborately celebrated in all cities of Ireland, with a view of gathering all the people favor ing independent government. Official papers announce that proposition for a radical change of the Irish government are to he laid before the English pir liament this month yet. /'RESIDENT Cleveland on Tuesday , afternoon'reoigani/ed the civil service commission by putting John Il.Onerly, of Illinois, and Charles Lyman, of Con necticut, in the places of Messrs. Trcn holn and Eaton. Edgertou remains chairman of the Commission. Ex-PRESIDENT Arthur is report oil hopelessly ill. His most intimate friends write that Arthur will not live a fortnight. IN the Soldiers Orphans' School scandal none of the guilty ones should bo left go without receiving his just dues. APPROVAL BY THE PEOPLE. The President is receiving letters from all parts of the country, from all classes of citizens, and from every walk and occupation of life, congratu lating him upon his attitude with ref erence to the Senate. It is evident that in interposing a check to the Senate's arrogant pretentions lie has touched a popular chord. The corres pondence in question presents a be wildering variety of standpoint and interpretation, but an absolute unani mity of approval as to the President's course and of condemnation as to the Senate's. The letters are from mer chants, politicians, professional men, scholars, women, artisans and labor ers. They are couched in every school of rhetoric, and bristle with all conceivable eccentricites of grammar and orthography. But in every one of them there is unmistakable evi dence that the President has struck the key to which the people's heart rings true. It is at once instructive and pathet ic to look over these great sheaves of letters, the spontaneous tribute of the citizens. Those from the old full of meliow retrospect ; those from the young throbbing with confidence and hope. Each gives in his own wav and from his personal point of view the light in which the controversy strikes him. Each has a characteris tic version of the controversy, colored by his experience and individualized by his environment. All arrive by their several and differing paths at a common conclusion. When the Pres. ideut drew his broad form across the pathway of the Senate's insolent en croueimient aud said to it, "Thus far and no further!" a million loyal hearts responded. These letters are but the flyiug chaff, the jetsam flung upon the shore ; but they tell with no uncertain eloquence which way the storm is speeding and whither tend the mighty waves. Mr. Edmunds inuy spin his artful web of special pleading. Ingalls may sneer and sting, and Logan vex the shivering welkin with his Bieotiuii bawl but the nation will ask itself whether it was not time to draw c line beyond which the Senate's arro gance might not pass, and with one voice it will applaud the President for drawing it. Nay, it will forgive the Senate much for having forced the issue.—.Ye to York Slur. Miscellaneous News. Ma:'o a National Bank. WASHINGTON, March 13. The Act ing Comptroller of the Currency to-day authorized the Spring Gaideu National Bank, of Philadelphia, to begin busi ness, with a capital of SSOO 00Q. Gold in Franklin County. C'LIAMDERSBLXLTO, March 13.—The residents of Greencastle, eleven miles south of Chambersburg, are excited ov er the finding of gold on the McCauley estate. The gold is said to exist in combination with ccal and petroleum. Several parties are out to-day prospect ing. "IMPORTANT." If you are going to the (ire >t I Tort, North West OK South JP.O take THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND and I'M UTC RAILROAD, for Chicago. l\r L .\est Rates'of Fare, Tickets and Tun:' Ta bles, call on your Local Ticket Agent or address J. L. Loomis, Passenger Agent, Middle District 111 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. See maps of this Great Rock Island Route Lines in this paper. 9-2 m. SIOO for the First Volunteers. WASHINGTON, March 13.—Second Comptroller Maynard has settled an important question arising out of the act of April 22 , 1872, which directs that every volenteer soldier who enlisted for three years prior to July 22, 1861, under the President's proclamation of May 8, 1861, and the orders of the War Depart ment issued in pursuance thereof, and was actually mustered for threo years before August 6, 186J, into any regi ment, company or battery which was accepted by the War Department un der such proclamation and orders, and who was honorably discharged, shall be paid the full bounty of §IOO, provided such bounty has not already been paid. The Second Comptroller holds that said bounty is payable to heirs of every de ceased soldier,* whether he died before or after the passage of the act. \ Engineer Mohr's Fecuhar Death. AI.LRNTOWN, March 13.—Thomas Mohr, an engineer on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad, was killed this afternoon under peculiar circumstances. An en gine of improved pattern had just been completed at the shops at We.itherly ami it was taken out to-day to ha tiied on the New Jersey division of the road. The smoke-stack was made higher than on the standard locomotives, hut it safely passed under a number of over, head bridges until ilokeudauqua was reached. Here is a bridge crossing the track that has been the cause of many deaths. It was believed, however, that the engine would pass clear of the bridge, and it came along at a rapid rate. The smoke stack was too high, and in the collision it was broken off, crashed through the cab and instantly killed the engineer. Tho body was tak en to Wilkesbarre, where the dead man leaves a wife and family. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE for April opens with a very beautiful steel-en graving, viz: "The Little Pilferer," after a picture by the celebrated Ger man artist, Meyer Von Bremen. Then comes a double-size colored fashion plate,which all the ladies will rave over; two colored pitterns; and some lifty wood-cuts of fashions, embroideries, etc. The stories, all original, are even better than usual. "On The Knxbury Sands" is one of great power. "Sister Dorothy," by Kdgui Fawcett, is a so ciety novelet of very high merit. "The Burglar Alarm," by Frank Lee Bene dict, is interns dy funny. " The Mill ionaire's Daughter," by Mrs. Aim S. Stephens, grows in interest and force with every number. Altogethei, we do not see how any lady can do with out "/'etersjii." The terms are hut Two Dollars a year ; and now is a good time to subscribe. Address CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. —JUST SO ! Seven out <>f ten you meet have a bod cold, and with cough ing, hawking and snoring are about kept busy. I)o a good thing for your self at once, by going to tlie nearest drug store and getting a bottle of Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine If you are not satisfied that it is worth all you pay, the diuggist will hand you back vour m rney. JOIINSTOX, HOLLOW A VX- CO., Pniladelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseuhutk. Miitheim ,I'a. The Philadelphia WEEKLY TIMES will begin next month the publication of authentic histories of the Pennsyl vania volunteer regiments in the civil war. These histories will in each case be prepared by a member of the partic ular organization written about, and they will he ni uv personal sketches of the regiments and llnir enrollments than a record of the battles in which they fought. Portraits of ilie cli.ef of ficers will be given ; sketches of what remains of the batlle-llags ; of monu ments erected to their menioiy, and of the field whcieon they won their re nown. The aim will be to furnish to every old number of the liginunt and to his frien U and relatives an accurate and faithful history of the organiz ilioo in which he served his country witn honor, if not always with renown, at a merely n oninal pi ice and i:i a form that can easily be filed and preserved. THE TIMES' "War Annals" have long been famous end this new feature of this popular journal cannot fa il to he of interest to every o! 1 so! lier in Pennsyl vania. 'lho Methodists at Harrisburg. TheC Mitral Pennsylvania C mf*r. nee of the Methodist Church which was i n session at Hairishurg since Wednesd iy of last week was one of special interest and importance. The conference me t in Hid e Avenue church ar.d is com posed of 270 ministers. The church within its territory has a nnmbTslii p of 40.000 ami owns property valued at $2,000,627. Among those in attendance at the Conference wasßishopMallalien, of Louisiana, who wants $1,000,000 for religious work in the South. Among other reports read during conference is the following from the Altoonadistrict which was submitted by Presiding Elder Leidy : Among the places in tho Conference where the church buildings have been enlarged, remodeled and beautified were mention ed Half Moon, Penn V: Valley, Martha and Port Matilda. At Howard a new parsonage is occupied by Brother Hicks. 'One charge (Iloulz lale) lias doubled en the second million dollar line for missions. Cleat field circuit. Lumber City, Philipstnirg,Osceola, Pine Grove, Woodbury and Light Avenue,Altoona, have crossed the second million line. Pen 11's Valley, Pleasant Gap and Port Matilda have reached the first million line. * """ * * * In regard to the increase of the membership of the church the report says : 'Every charge lias had some fruit from seed sown, while more than the usua' number have reaped large harvests. On the Clear field circuit, in charge of Itev. (J. P. Sarvis (a local preacher) 300 conversions are reported. Lumber City circuit lias been greatly favored, 225 conversions being reported here. At Pleasant Gap, 185; J/ilesburg and Unionyille, 140; Chestnut Avenue Altoona 100; Snow Snow. JOO ; Pine Grove, 80 ; Povt Mn tilda, 80 ; Birmingham,os ; Glen Hope, Go ; Penn's Valley, GO ; Curwensville, 52; Tyrone, 45; Iloutzdale, 42 ; Gra liampton, 40 ; Simpson church, Altoo na, 40.' Sunday was a great day for Metho dism in Harrisburg. The pulpits of all the Protestant churches in the city were filled by members of the confer ence. At 9 o'clock, the conference love feast was held, and at its conclu sion, Bishop Mallalieu preached a ser- mon of remarkable scope and power, from the text. Acts xix - "Have yo received the Holy Ghost since ye be lieved ?" At the conclusion of the sermon Hishop Mallalicu ordained the following persons :is deacons : Revs. Willi.im He 11,.1. C. Yomiff, L. M. Lo. tpin. T. A. Elliott, R. S. Taylor, Alex. I/imherson, 1). r. Stiles, Hruce Ilugli es, M. .1, Rimyoon, and A. R. G,un bert. In its closing session tin Tuesday the conference uocppU'd the invitation of Hellefonte M. E. church as the seat of its next annual session. The statistical committee presented the following report: Mcmliers, to 1851; an increase of 1,788. rroliat loners U,- sTG; an increase of 4*>B. Church prop city, SI,7SS 122 ; an increase of $ >7,6J0. Sunday Schools,.llß. with <12,201 schol ars. Missions, $38,'711; an increase of SS,OSG. (Mmrcli Extension, S2,<IGG ; u decrease if $210. Freedmen's Aid, $2 I M; an increase of #l3O. The following are the appointments announced for this district. A I. TOON A In-Tltli T—t,e<tge Ll'itlV, Hi! i: Uler. Altuoiin—Ohestnut Avenue, \V. v.(<nn'>e. Atiooiui—Kittli Avenue, Samuel CrteglUou. Altoona—First Cluireh, J. B. Slt.iyer. Aliouna—Simpson Oliurcli, \\. It. Whitney. Bellefonh*—f. S. Mourod. Biruilmih on—tlenrue <uyer. (Meai'lleat—l. 11. Illaek. ' < 'h'ar•flehiy h cult t'o tie supplied l>y 0.1'.5.0 vis < oalporl—<*. A. ltidille. ('urwensvllle—l). 11. Shields. I luucansv tile—Owen 1 licks, (a leu Hope—N. 11. smith. Half Mo.iu—W. F. t>. Noble. lloliilaysluiiK—J. H. McOord. I lout/dale - i. A, DeMoyet'. Howard—Klislia Sttoemaker. I.oeau Valley—l It. Akers. I.umber City—K. \V. Woaner. Marlliisbmg.V Boarlngsprings—W. A.Carver. Mllesburu and Fnbuiville— V . W.Huver. New Washington—.l. I. itehhline. iseeida— K. 11 Whitman. Peon's Valley—lsaac Heekniau. Phill|Hlmris—W. \v. Kvaus. Pino Hrove—T. A. Kliiott Pleasant Hap—A. It. I.uiilierl. Port Matilda—William Brl'l Snow Shoe—.!. It. Oraiiain. Tyrone—H. •. Penepaeker. Wallaeeton—.l. A. iMaPern. Wenlursinark—H. W. f!<use. Wiitiamstmrn— J. K. l.loyd. Woodlierrv and Pattonvilte—T, be supplied. Wooitiami ami Hratlford—W. \V. Iteese. U. 11.vices. Missionary *o China. Superoiimerary and superannuated Pr<*aeh ers—J. F. Craig, HNAB I.lun. U. B. Ague, A. Woodeock, W. M. Meiaiuger. "When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria, Wlieu sho was a Child, stio oriod for Castoria. Wheu she became Miss, sho clang to Castoria, Wheu sho had Children, she gave them Castoria, 31 '.II hot in 3lnrke(. Corrected every Wednesday. Wheat, red *' white tv't Corn 40—45 Itve 55 Oats, White .'f Buckwheat 45 Flour, Boiler 1.40 Salt, per barrel 1.40 Piaster, ground tUH) , Cement, per bushel .... _ _,U |!.ulc> . OO Tyuiothyseed 1.50 Flaxseed Id"! ciuverseed J.0i)—7.50 Butter I s Hams 10 Siiles 7 Veal I ork Beef Kg-s If Potatoes rts hard W I.EC. 11, . I!) VEll TIS EM EM'S SIIFKI FF'S si AI. h.S. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. i Facias and Vendi tioni Kxponus. Issued out of the Court ol Coin iiutn Pleas of Centre County, Pa., and to in<* directed, will tie exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, In the Bornimli of Hellefonte, <u MONDAY, Amu. 12ru, 18*6, at l <>'e oek p. M .. i the following property, to wit; All that certain lot or piece ol ground (the buildings excepted) situate in the Borough of Hellefonte, County of Cent re ~ud state ut Pa., bounded and describe i as follow s to w it: Be ginning at a stake in the new centre line le --tween lip* revised tracts of the Bald Kacle Val ley Bail Boad and In the northern line of Hicli st ieet ami extending thence by -aid line of lligli street north 75° 5-1 a we-t 'Jil I—lo feet to a -take thence nortliward by other lands ot Plmu.id Pdancliard and t his. McCatf.irty Parallel wit b said Ci'iitre line "25 0-lu feet distant west war I t'a -refro n ni ' isurel at right angles thereto by a line curving towards the north and west with 452 4-10 feet radius 227 7-10 feet to a stake in the line of land of S. \. Mcf.hiiston tbenee ty said lainl South BOTi-ln Fast J'.l feet to a stake in tbe western line of land of the Bald Fugle Valley Halt Boad Company, thence si ill by the same course tin* furtliet distance of one foot to a stake in the aforesaid n• w Centre line thence still by the same course the further oistance of one foot to a stake in ati angle of luulof the said Bald Eagle Valley Hailroad Company thence by saiti land ot said It. H. Coiitpaoy south 14.5-10 east 212 fe t toa stake in the norlhero line of .-ail lligli street and thence along said line north 75° 05 west .17. 4-lo feet to the mace of beginning containing IS2-P op of an acre more or less. Feizea taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Fdiuund Blati eliard ami Chill ies McCalterty terre tennants. TEKMS.— NO deed will lie acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in full. W. MILKS WALKER, Sheriff's Office,Bellefnite.Mar.ls iSsG. Sheriff. rpUKNPIKE ELKCThiX.—Notice is hereby A given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Hellefonte. Anronsbutg and Youngmans town turnpike will tie held at C. W.Hosterman's Hotel. Woodward, Pa , on Tuesday, March Pth, between 10 a. in.and 2 p. in., for the purpose of holding the annual election of officers. HAXIEI. STltU'K'.Ett, President. (TACTION NOTCH.—The following personal J property <r I). I. Brown was purchased at sheriff ssale, Feb. Pth.lSSi'<. by tiie undersigned: His stock jo tli* store room oil Mam street,con sisting of seven singi,. ami double heater parlor stoves, l cook stove.stove tixtures.coal buckets, tinware, tinner's tools, m teltiuerv, show case and contents, scales, pans, lids, scrap iron, &c., AI so the tolti. wing articles at his residence on Penn street, 1 Cow, 1 Horse, Sled. Cook Stove, Hea'er stove, Hstey Organ, Centre Tabl**. Cup board, 2 Beds. Sett Chairs, Lot of Carpet. All persons arc notitied not V< meddle or interfere with said property in any wise or manner as I have left the same In bis possession at mv pleas ure. JACOB EISKNHCTH. Millhcim, Feb. IStli, STB AY CATTLE. —Came to the residence of KmT. Swartz. in Penn township, about :t montlis 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 themuwtiy, otherwise they will bo dispos ed of according to law. K.U'L. SWABTZ. 2-2 m. ELYS CATARRH CREAM BALM IS WOBTH MWCf?fAU fell WOMAN or CHILI suffering from Catarrh. -A. fi. NEWM U.SjyJ Hrating, Mich HAY-FEVER A partie'e is applied into each nostril and is a greeable to use. Price 50 cents by mail or at Druggists. Send for circular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. a-4t DYSPEPSIA.— Its Nature, Causes, Pre vention and Cure. By JOHN H. MCALVIN, Lowell, Mass., fourteen years Tax Collector. Bent free to auy address. 5Mt for Infants and Children* "Cantor!* is BO well adapted to children that I Cutorta ruren Colic, CoMtlpatlon, I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Imowii to me." 11. A. Aurnnri, M. D., I Worms . gives sleep, and promotes <ll - 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. j Without injurious medication. Tu* CWTAUC COMPANY, IBM Fulton Street, N. Y. j£B£B olHipppfflHll] ByS ;■ . fQT . Ovor'l. a'l Imii :u '>'J'ri.il tlm impeaitlon ol prcteutiouit remc- Ml mailt d to Ir.- YaA J k'* ?>" <!••* tiuubk-,mid ull l/uttckn, Li Vj'i ruafw i icnu a lurro proncrt urn #•! / PSi3 3r% wboao only aim in to blood their rlo- JSL JTI-iL F.fuit• ofv.homt<>"k n full 1 iwiiߣ*W f-iHTP/rvr i77S vaßa""'. P>ktßUKElUailinrikiinil ii-' nta"<t MDit)roHtored tohenlth by co Of Via. L y t brjsci m.'D thousand*, doe* not interfere i : fIOF. 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