?lu HUUKfim "ilonvniU. THURSDAY, JAN. 20TII, 18S7. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. EX-LIEUT. GOV. Charles W. Stone, of Warren, Las accepted the portfolio of Secretary of the Commonwealth under Goyernor Beaver. SENATOR WOLVERTON, of Northum berland, was selected by the demo crats of both bouses of the legislature as the candidate to receive the demo cratic vote for United States Senator. Of course it stops right there, as the Republicans in the majority and elect Matthew S. Quay to go in place of Wolverton. Sad but true. AMONG the several candidates spok en of for the mayorship of Philadel phia, John Wauamaker, the merchant prince, is the most prominent The idea is that an Independent shall head the municipal ticket with a dem ocratic nominee for Receiver of Taxes if the ticket is to win. The nomina tion of Mr.Wanamaker would certain ly draw a large vote from Republican business men aud his well-known ex ecutive ability makes him the man best adapted to carry out the provis ions of the new city charter. PRINCE Bismark's army bill, provid ing for an increase of the standing army and necessary appropriations for the maintenance of the same, so as to be safe in case of war with Ger many's rank enemy, France, was de feated in the Reichstag at Berlin, and that body immediately adjourned. Whenever the European war minis ters become fidgety about armies aud ammunition it may be put down as a settled thing that somebody is spiling for a fight. Things out there look as if Europe's peace might be shaken at any moment. - DAVITT, the father of the Irish land league, and a fine lecturer, addressed an enthusiastic audience, numbering about twenty-five hundred people in Music Hall, Philadelphia, the other night. The meeting was precided over by Attorney-General Cassidy. Mr.Davitt spokeof the present gloomy outlook in Ireland,where evictions are numerous and are conducted in the most cruel manner. But bright pros pects are ahead for poor, abused Ire land. The very outrages committed under landlordism are making con verts in England for home rule and the Irish people have more reason to be hopeful for better times than ever. THE inauguration of Governor Beaver at Harrisburg on Tuesday was fittingly gone through with. The city was beautifully and richly deco rated and the various organizations on hand to participate in & grand pa rade upon the hard frozen streets formed at 11.30 a. m. The inaugura tion ceremonies took place in the House of Representatives at 12 o'- clock, Chief Justice Mercur adminis tering the oath. After delivering ,his inaugural address Gov. Jas. A. Bea ver viewed irom the front of tiie exec utive mansion the procession of 10.000 people marching past in parade. It was a gala time and it is said that this occasion far exceeded former inau gurations in splendor. THE following three gentlemen will compose Governor Beaver's cabinet and their names have been sent to the senate : Charles W. Stone, of War ren, Secretary of Commonwealth, W. S. Kirkpatrick, of Northampton, At torney General, and D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte, Adjutant General. All these gentlemen are considered as thoroughly competent for their posi tions and will make trusty advisers to the new governor. Mr. Stone has presided over the Senate as Lieut. Governor and has some legislative ex perience. Judge Kirkpatrick served a brief term as President Judge of the Northampton bar very creditably and has the necessary legal attainments for the office of Attorney General. Col. Hastings surely is the best looking member of the cabinet with a fine military appearance and is a de voted and personal friend of the gov ernor. AUDITOR GENERAL Niles' annual report of the state finances gives the receipts for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30tb, 1886 at $7,520,711,13, expendi tures $7,203,295,42 leaving a balance of $2,101,457,57 in the treasury. He severely criticises the inequalities and inconsistencies of the present revenue laws and calls attention to the fact that the auditor general is general auditor only in name as he disburses by his own warrants only about 47 per cent, of all the state moneys annually expended, the other state oflßcers drawing the amounts neccessary for their departments inde pendently. This makes it impossible for theauditor to make a detailed state ment of receipts and expenditures of the state at any given time. CIIAS. B. FARWELL was nominated by the republicans of the Illinois leg islature for United Stated Senator, to fill Gen Logan's unexpired term. AnioNG the bills introduced in the house of the state legislature on Mon day were tho following: lly Mr. Coilins a liquor license bill which pro vides for a board for granting licenses in each county, consisting of the County Commissioners, the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions and one Magistrate, Alderman or Justice of tho Peace, and that the person to whom the license is granted, the own er of the house licensed and two free holders shall give SIOOO bail each. A bill by Mr. Brooks regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors. By Mr. Shoe waiter, forbidding the sale of to bacco, cigars or cigarettes to persons under the age of eighteen. A concur rent resolution, presented by W. F. Stewart, providing for a committee of five members of the House and two Senators to investigate the manage ment of tho soldiers' orphans' schools was adopted. PATENTS GRANTED to citizens of Pennsylvania during the past week and reported expressly for Tlie JOURNAL by C. A. Snow & Co., Patent lawyers, op posite U. S. Patent Cilice, Washington, 1). C : () .1 Baldwin, North Clarendon, oil well pump and scraper. J K Bit ten bender, Bloomsburg, printing ma chine ink fountain. J Anderson, Alle gheny, garbage burner. J \V Cloud, Altoona, car wheel. F W Crandall, Montrose, toy spring gun and target. C Fogelberg, Erie, organ attachment. C L Goehring, Allegheny, wood mold ing and stave machine. F E Landis, Waynesboro, traction engine. C I.ind strom, Altoona, machine for truing car wheels. A J Mux ham, Johnstown, railway attachments. W W Neuer, YVilkes-Barre, transom lifter. I) M Omwake fc W 1' McGee, Zollinger, drag saw. J N Pew, Pittsburg, gas regulator. J R Perry, Wilkes-Bane, piano. M O Roberts,Collegeviile.horse power. G W liodgers, Bellefonte, try gage for steam boilers. C E Small.New Paris, brake block holder. W L Yoel ker, Morton, electric lamp and making carbon. S S Woodbury, Bradford, stopper fastener. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our regular correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Jan. IS, ISS7. The passage of the great Inter State Commerce bill, which is the result of a popular movement beginning twenty years ago, marks the past week in Con gress. There was a good deal of im portant legislation besides this, howev er, such as that giving the Agricultural Department Executive importance and its chief a seat in the Cabinet ; that ex tirpating the hierarchy at Salt Lake City, and that doubling the militia ap propriation for the year. This last act will doubtless be well received every where ; for the time has come when it is acknowledged that the citizen sol diery of the land ought to receive moie attention than has even yet been shown them. It was eirpecLd that the Senate would settle the vexed question or Cuinmerce by Railroads as it did,about the hour of midnight on Friday, but no one knew how many morcSpnators would be found supporting than opposing the bill. It came triumphantly through by a vote of forty-three to fifteen, although a number of Senators who voted for the measure were dissatisfied with it. These decided to set aside their own views and follow the dictates of their constit uents, saying in tiaio jngljince, where legislation is necessarily experimental, it is safe to give the people the benefit of the doubt. The Interstate Comerce uiil was framed and pressed forward by men who were mostly honest :a their effort to relieve the people, but there are a good many legislators who doubt its efficacy. 'Some say the railroads wjll put up their through freights instead of reducing their way freights, and thus insure the equality which the law de mands. No.v that the Anti-Mormon bill has been passed by the House, one hears a good many comments which indicate an appreciation of the seventy of the measure. It not only makes polygamy a felony, but dissolves the financial cor porations known as the Latter hay Saints, and the Perpetual Emigration Fund Company, and practically abol ishes all the machinery, religious or political, that is now employed direct ly or indirectly in the maintenance of the Mormon Church system. There ato differences of opinion as to tlie wisdom and justice of the policy,but the friends ot the measure just passed assume that the malady is of such a terrible nature as to require heroic treatment. Its op ponents say it would be better to wait upon the slow attractions of time and the pressure of public opinion to wear the evil out. The Republicans pledged Ihemselvfs to eradicate polygamy in 185G, more than thirty 3 ears ago. They held pow er for nearly a quarter of a century and as Mormonjsm still flourishes it is left for the Democrats to perform a duly which the Republicans neglected or else could not do. Of course everybody desires that the ''twin relic of barbar ism" shall be destroyed, if it can be done without straining the Constitu tion. Hon. Randolph Tucker, of \'a., who reported the Anti-Mormon bill, held that there was nothing in it that could hurt the conscience even of a Mormon, If he thought there was, he said he would vote against it. The State reception at the White House on Thursday evening was gor geous in the gold lace of the. guests of honor, the Diplomatic Corps, with mu sic, gaslight, flowers and plarps on ev ery side, a crush of richly costumed women and a crowd of famous men, many of them in brilliant uniforms. Besides the otlicial world of the Capital, about sixty persons in private life were invited to the reception. Among these was noticed Mrs. Frank Leslie, and it was difficult to decide whether she or Mrs. Stanford, the wife of the Senator from California, wore the largest or the finest or the greatest number of dia monds. — —— Charles E. Wilson, a Huntingdon county youth of 1G summers, weighs 200 pounds and stands 6 feet 5 inches. Miscellaneous News. Tiios. J. Cluverius, who murdered his cousin, Miss Fannie L. Madison, on the 14tli of March. IKSS, was hanged for his crime in Richmond, Ya., last Friday. John Wilson, the confessed murder er of Anthony W. Dealy, was execut ed at Norristown last Thursday, lie made a long speech on the -scaffold lie fore being hancred, in which he blamed rum for Ins sad fate. A joung couple went to a Lancaster minister to get married. When the man answered "yes"' the preacher smelted whiskey on hiui, and refused to proceed with tho ceremony. They went elsewhere to have the knot tied. Chairman UonsePs Successor. II ARRISIU'RG, Jan. l. r . —Dallas Sand ers will have a competitor for chairman of the Democratic State committee in Edward Kerr, of Bedford, Corporation Clerk under Auditor General Schell. The committee will meet in this city next Wednesday. —JUST SO. The .vise and prudent man now procures a bottle of l)r. Kess ier's Celebrated English Cough Medi cine and keeps it in the house to be pre pared lor croup and whooping-cough emergencies. It never tails. It never disappoints. Instructions for treat ment of croup and whooping-cough on each wrapper. Nothing like it for colds and all lung troubles. Dissatis fied buyers can have their money re turned. JOIINSTOX, HOLLO WAY A CO. Philadelphia Age nts Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Milllielm, Pa Ex Senator Lnird Perhaps Fatally Hurt. GREENSBURG, Pa., Jan. 15.—The veteran editor and proprietor of the Pennsylvania Ar2 into consideration. Land Returned to tho Government DES MOINES, lowa, Jan. 14.— Gov. Larrabee lias certified back to the na tional government 20.017 acres of land situated in the counties of Plymouth, Woodbury and Osceola. This land, to gether with other thousands of acres, was granted to the state for the pur pose of assisting the construction of certain railways. Ihe state in turn granted it to tho Sioux City and Pacific Railroad conditionally on the company fulfilling certain stipulated contracts. The obligations imposed upon the rail way before the land could be patented have never been fulfilled. SIOO REWARD, SIOO. The readers of tlie JonitNAL will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science lias been able to cure In all its stages, and tliat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Known in the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In-.- ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby cfesiroj - lug the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength, by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work I The Propi jetors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars, for any case it fails to cure. Bend iur list of testimonials. Address, ' ' ff. p . CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. #rSold by Druggists, 75 gts, for Infants and Children, ''Cfwtorlai.i so well adapted to children that I Cant or! a cures OoHe, Constipation, I recommend it oa superior to any proscription I S 0, " Stomach, Diarrhoea, Enictalinn, known to me." 11. A. ABCHKU, M l)., I auJ promote® dl -111 Ho. Oxford &L, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medication Tus CKNTAUU COMPANY, 1J Puitou Street, N. Y. I 11' lii iiiiininii i iwiiii in iiiiiiiiiiM— Hl II I I ■ ipm ■ 111 mil mil II II 111 ■nmm mini A Gap tain's Fortunate Dis covery. Oapt. Coleman, spltr. Weymouth. plying be tween Atlantic City and N. V., had been troub led with a couch so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's Now Discov ery for i oiisuinptlon. It notonly gave hi in in st.uit relief, lint allayed the extreme soreness In Ids breast. Ills children were similarly a fleet ed and a sinule nose had the same happy effect . Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard reliedy in the Coleman household and on board tlr schooner. Free Trial Mottles of this Standard Remedy at J. Eisenhulh'd Drugstore. McQuade Goes Up. Xf.W YORK, January I<>.— McQuade must ffo to Sitiff Siiirr to-morrow morn ing. The clerk sent out by Mr. Mar tine returned with the order vacating the stay of proceedings signed by Jus tice Pratt. The document was filed with the county clerk, and a copy serv ed upon the sheriff. When a reporter called at the Tombs prison be found Harney McQuade there. He said that his brother did not feel depressed in spirits by Justice Pratt's decision, and at bis near removal to Sing Sing. He said that be had been prepared for such a result, and bowed to the inevitable. —MUST GO. The horrible nauseous worm-seed compounds called vermifu ges and worm syrups, many of them as worthless as they are obnoqious, have bad their day. It's downright cruelty to compel a child to take them, when McDonald's Celebrated Worm Pow ders, so easy and pleasant to take that children will take them and never know a medicine is lieing administered, can be procured for the small sum of twen ty-live cents. Any case of failure to cause expulsion where worms exist, the money promptly refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents., Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. LEGAL JiDVER TTSEMEJWS. '- • ■ \X OK DIN ANCK—(•ranting right of way to the Central Pennsylvania Telephone .X Supply Co. H It ordained by the burgess and town counoll of the Boro' of Milliiciiu hi coun cil assembled and it is hereby ordained by au thority of the s ime, J'hat the right of way for the building, erecting,maintaining ami opera ting a Telephone line <>n streets, lanes and al leys of the Boro' of Mliilieiin is hereby granted to*the Central Pennsylvania Telephone and Soppiv Company, so long as Die said right of way shall be used tor Telephone lines a id pur poses. Provided that the said Telephone poles and lines shall la* erected so as to cause as lutlu damage and injury to the Main streets as possi ble, In a safo, substantial, and workmanlike t manner l'V the said Central l'enna Telleplione } and Supply Co., iindet the direction and saner vision of the Street or Highway Commltttee. And |irlded turtbnr that ail !}d alloys of said Horo', by the erection I ot the poles and Hues us aforesaid, the same j .shall t>e done by the street or highway e nnnilt- ' tee oT s lid Boro', and whatever cost op expense j is ec iisioncd thereby pj tbo a iht llorq', shall be ' pati) by thuviid Ouiiiral l'-onna. Telephone and Supply Company, ami such amounts shall ne collectable before any .Justice of the iVaoe in said Borough, by the s;pno process and in like manner that debts of a like amount are now collectable, ordained and enacted into an or dinance the Bth day of Jan.. A- !>. lss;. Attest: ' JOHN F. IIAKTKK. It. O. DKININGKR President. Clerk. J.SPIGELMVEIt, Approved Jan. loth, IS*7. Chief Burgess. ITtXBCUTDK'S NOTlCE.—'.settlers bo tnu.n --j tary on the estate of SebastianMitHsor,late Of I'oi.n piwuslun.dueoased. hiving been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebt 'd to s iid estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present th'-nr ju)jnr<#veii fr settlement WM. iD ;S; | ,:xeoutQl S ' d fit. 17^ XECt"l'DIts' NOTICE.—TIio undersigned, J having been granted letters testamen tary upon the estate of David Wolfe, late of Wolfe's Store, deceased, request all persons knowing themselves in debt to said estate to make immediate payments and those having claims against the same to present thctq dqly authenticated for settlement. i A D.MINISTH ATOKS' NOTICE.—The under- J\. signed having been granted letters of ad-r mlnUtnqio ion the estate o( Henry Vonada. deceased, late of Haines tow nshlp. hereby re quest all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said otate to make immediate payment and those hav ug claims against the same to present them legally ai tlicntlcated for imme diate settlement. T. I:', VONADA,' i Atlml,,ls trfttor. Woodward, Centre Co-, Pa, l-6t \DMiNIsTItATOK.H' SALE OF TIMBKit- LAN I).—The undersigned administrators of the estate of Jacob L. Roup, late of Fergu son township, deceased, will sell at public sale by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre Co. on SAT I UPAY, JANUAHV 22ND. IHS7, at 10o'clock, a. m.. at Woodward, Centre f°-. Pa., a Turner OF TIMBRKLAXP, covered with excellent timber, and situate in Pine Creek Hollow, Haines township. Centre Co,, Pp., bounded by lands of John Hess, (formerly) Thus. Ilostcrnian and others, beginning at stones, thence south 72% degrees, west .'ll 1-lu perches to stone, thence north by lauds of John Nehligh 22 degrees, west 132 1-1< perches to stones, thence north by mountain o cents to $ >.OO per even ing. and a proportional sum by devoting alt their time to tho business. Boys and earn nearly us much as men. That all who see I til is may send their address, and test the busi- j ness. we make lliis offer. To sucii us are not ; well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for I the trouble or writing. Full particulars and outiit free. Address Cj eoi}U k stinson &. Co., 1 Tor (lipid, Maine, EXHAUSTED VITALITY. ILLUSTRATIVE Sample FREE. A Great McdF.il Work on Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Exhausted Vitality, Ac., Ac., and the untold mis cries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses; 800 pages, riibstr.ntiallj bonnd ta gilt, muslin. Con tains mora il.an 125 invniuablo prescription#,em bracing ever/ vi :;ct.V !J remedy i:i the pharma copeia f r r.'.l r • lie : id chronic diseases. It is emphatically a I Ook f->r < very man. l'ricc only $1 by mail, post paid, con calod in j.lain wrapj>cr. ILI .USTII ATI VI? SAMPLE FREE TP ALL Young and middle-aged inou for the next ninety days. Send now, or cut this out, as you may never see it again. Address Dr. W. 11. DARKER, 4 Uul ;lrch street. It > ton. Ma.s. B| ni mm |f to IK> made. Cut this out Hffl I 1 N fa Wand return to lis. and we lyl Im ■ w ill send you free, sotue ■ thing of great value and importance to you. that will start you in busi ness which will In iug you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and Hvoat home. Either sex;all ages. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start you; cap ital not needed. This is one of the genuine, im portant chances of a lifetime. Tlloso who are ambitious ami enterprising will not delay. Graiui outfit free. Address TRUE A Co.. Augus ta, Maine. Q K ■ loan live at home, and make more Will I money at work for us, Hunt at auy -8 ej thing else in this world. Capital not needed ; you are started free. Moth Boxes; all ages. Any one can do the work. Costly oiitlit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs \ou nothing to send us your address and find out; it you are wise you will do so at once. 11. HALI.ET A CO., Portland, Maine. DV II2YI7WW it" causes, and a new and rj;ll\llW> successful nntK at your own home, by one who was deaf twenty eight year#. Treated by most of t lie noted specialist# without benefit. Cured hansrlf in three nnntbs, and Hlnee then hundreds of others. Full particulars sent on application T.S.I*AGE,No. 41 West 31st St., New York City l-4t. Please Don't Forget It That Dr. H. James Cannabis Jndica is prepar ed in Calcutta, India, from Hie purest and nest Native Hemp, and is the only remedy, either lu that country, or this, that will positively and permanently cuiet iimiimpttiui, Itroiietii 11*. Asthma, Nasal Catarrh nnu Norvou* Debility, or break up a tresh cold In 24 hours. #2Au per l*ott|e, tvce bottles Craddock A Co., Jhoprietors, lu 12 Race Nt. Philx 1-41 ) FALL AND WINTER ! J I 1888 - 1887. i L\i\ Klogqqt hh\c OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED Hats, Bonnets, Caps, &c. will constantly be kept In stock at my place on Main St. Millheim, Pa. My selection ot Tiuw, 'l9l)l)cm.s, J-'catliffS,- ©rnnweuts, Ac. Is large and varied enough to SUIT ALL TASTES. " * Call on me if in need of anything in my line. Satisfactory work guaranteed liydiq G, Tkn]ix|gqi_A. J. R. SMITH .& CO., [LIMITED.] Nos. 2 20, 222 & 224 Front Street, MILTON", PA. The Largest House Furnishing Emporium in * Central Pennsylvania. TIIE PLACE TO GET A SQUARE DEAL AND THE BEST BARGAINS. O tTTTP? ATTTTTr? T? FOR PARLOR, SALOON, DINING ROOM,'OFFICE. A: U XVI.N 11 u -Ll JCJ COUNTING HOUSE AND KITCHEN. ->BED ROC®} 2UIT2 OUfJ FOfFE.e- Come ami Visit a Pleasant Home, Artistically, Tastily and Comfortably Furnished. On the Second Floor we have WMQEE MO USE —and thoroughly equipped to show our goods and how to arrange your homej pleasantly.— □ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of tilUUsnittt LATEST SHEET MUSIC.' We sell the following celebrated Pianos: CXICKERING, KNAbe, WEBER, BIEHR BROS., GUILD, VOSE AND NEW ENGLAND. A better Piano sold here at a lower price than any house in the state. We have no rent and have • supervision of our own business. All the PIPE AND CABINET ORGANS. Everything at bottom prices. A postal card to us may save you 25 per ceut. □ CARPETS TO * SUIT ALL. AXMINSTUU, VELVETS,BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, RAGS ARI SQUARES. RUGS, MATS, MATTING, STOVE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. The Finest Assortment of Silverware, China, Glass and Stoneware, lamps. Chandeliers A Bric-n-Bra© ever seen. Our Curtain anil Upholstering Department is not surpassed in the cities. Hotels, Churches and Private Residences Furnished at short notice and at low rates. Our immense Building is literaily packed with goods from attic to cellar. VV e are enabled to sou the lowest because we sell the most. Everybody visits us and thinks our house a marvel. The handsomest Side-Boards, Escritoires, Chitfonieres, Writing Desks, Hall Racks, Slate and Warble Mantels in the land. Busy all the time. Every Bid a Sale