son is lost upon their brutalized poli- able to render any aid. Qui!e a mnu- |l|e j|iUl{etm o rnal. tics. Our special correspondent at t)er of the tfanfied quests and employes Big Fall in Prices J Washington telegraphs that nil the de- of tho hotel appeared at the windows, mocrats whose seats are contested and and seeing the distance to the ground Great Bargains in the house THURSDAY. January 18 ,1883. who yet retain their seats fell back to perish in the flames. A willbe turned out in a few days, in or- very few were saved by jumping on der to enable the republican contestants stretched canvass. It may safely be THE MILLHEIMJOURNAL to draw salaries and mileage. These said that sixty persons have lest their Furniture, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Is pnWlslifflevery Thursday.tn MusKer'sßntld- contestants, who were de- at republican lives and thirty are seriously injured. lng, owner of Main and Pcnn streets ques- AT TUB feated at the election beyond all Tom Thumb and party were saved. China and Silverware, &c. 11.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE serve aUiut six tion or doubt, will The scenes at the morgue, where Or fl 25 if not paid in advance. dollars weeks and draw ten thousand thirty-two bodies ace lying in a gastly each and mileage. That is away the immense stock at heap on the floor of a small 100m, aie For the next two weeks wo will offer our a republican m inagers have of preserving ADTEE TJSTXCT 111TES. heartrending beyond human power of great reduction from 1 week. 1 mo. S mo. 6 mo. 1 year. "the grand old party.''? Pat riot. 1 souare Ifl00 $2 00 1 $:100| frlflOl #0 00 description. A strong police is nec< s- Wco umn,"' VPennsylvania's Governors. sary to keep ai xions ii quivers in line. H column! (Hi 00 00 j fOO 12 00 | 20 00 85 | ; column,:! I I at. tlii3 time alien there is so Nineteen bodies beyond recognition. It ORIGINAL COST. One inch makes a square. Administrator* ? Just ad- was a touching scene to see the bride of and Executors" Notices 52.50. TaanHent much discussion g oirg on in the state of everv description, and Suits, vertisements kiid locals 10 cents per line for anight Consisting Furniture of Parlor Chamber .vl- governors and cabinets and in- upon the cold marble floor, ftrst insertion and 5 cents per line tor each about Library, I lining- Room and Kitchen Furniture. Chairs. Lounges, Patent Altlnnal insertion. some historical points con- charred and butised with a look of an- Job Work done on short rotlce. augurations Hookers, Rattan and Heed Chairs in great variety. Mattresses of the guish depicted: 011 her delicate fea- cerning former governors may prove of curled hair to the cheapest straw. Springs of eyery description. & BIMILIiER, tures. It is she was a Mies Sutton, finest DEINIWER interett. The lion. Robeit E. Putti- said An unusual large stock of Editors and Proprietors. son willlie the nineteenth governor of of Chicago, before she married Gilbert, 13 MAIN STREET, LOOK HAVEN, The first who is inconsolable. - --' - - the state of Fen nrylvania. constitution for the government ef The building was considered a death CARPETS, RUGS, MATTS, Dirt Si Snnday ScM Director!. Pennsylvania as a state went into fleet tray, and it sounds like cruel mockery on the '2d day of S ptember, 1790. An to state that the money loss is $500,- Ottomans, Hassocks, Foot Hosts, Commodes Ac. All to be slaughtered Evangelical. OM). election was held under it the following fur TWO WEEKS ONLY previous to taking our annual account of stock. P and J DShortest Preath'i lUrt C Weidemtitr and Thomas of Phila- LATER.? Advices under date of Jan. wo 33000 ot I'loor Space c, Weidemyer preach uext Bun- month Mifflin, When you remember occupy over loct packed Rev. F. will ! state guests d*y evening. \u2666 delphia, who !nd been president of the 13th that there were 110 Gephart.Supt \u25a0nuda# School, m,? Rev.C.F. supreme executive council since Octo- and 67 employes in the hotel at the Missionary Society meets on the second Men- time of the tire, and that the total loss day evening of each month. ber, 1788, was elect<*d and on the twenty- FULL OF STOCK inaugurated of life leaches the fearful tigure of 62. Methodist. first day of December,l79o, you can form an idea of the extent of our stock. \\ e would ndviso all Jtcv. Pirmin Adams Preacher-in-eharffe. as governor in that city of Ptdlartel- who contemplate buying anything in our line for the next year to avail Sunday School at 10H A. M.-P. A Musser, Sui't ceremony." He was : pliia, "with much Li:G\ 11 ADVER TISEMEJVTS. themselves of these bargains while our stock is complete and oui lines un- Reformed. j governor from that time until Deconi- broken. In order to give you some idea of the We A. Teariek . Paster. have just received another Big Stock of Krv. Zirineli ! her, 1790, 11 period of nine yearn, huv- SALES.?By virtue of sundry Preaching Aaronsbum next Sunday eve- * In Thomas SIIMtIFF'Swrits of fieri facias, levari facia* and ven- ning by licy. T. Dorr, of Luzerne county, Pa. ! ing been twice re-elected. ditioniexponas issued out of the Court of Cont- McKeui, Chester, who succeeded mon Plea* of Outre County, ami to mo direct- United Brethren. I of ed, there wiH lie finoseil at public sale in the now House, m on are Court Hollefoutt*. SiTUKDAV, Offering Mifflin, was governor from IVcember, Bargains we JUr.J. G. IF Herald, Preacher-ir*charge. I .1 AM AKV Atth. A. D.. I**3. mi I:3d oVloek, M the following estate of : rrotracted meeting Inprogress. ! 1799, until Dfcemler, 18(8, like his P. , described real Wc quote you some of our Leading Goo 8 the defondants. to w it: Kuuduy School, OA. M? A. K. Alexander, Snnt. pred**cessor. tilling the eflic® for three No. 1. Painted Chamber Suits --$15.00 Heduced from $ 25.00 Lutheran. terms. Fcr the nut three terms, or All that certain messuage, tenement and 28 00 44 ** 40.00 tract of land situate In the township of liush, Solid Walnnt Chamber Suits. Jttr. JohnTomlinson. iMsfor.? < 44 until December, 1819, Simon Snyder, County of Centre and State of iVnmylvani*. 44 4 50.00 preaching in Aaronaburg next Sun- follows, He- Haircloth Parlor Suits---33.00 German bounded and described as to wit: 41 44 day nifirnlng, and iiiMiLhcim In the evening? of Union county, was governor. Will- ginning at sugar on line 4if land in warrantee 41 44 embossed plush parlorsuits 75.00J 125.00 Engliith Findlay, of Franklin county, whs name of Jno. McClellan, tlienee by the Raid 63 41 44 Sunday School at A.M. R.O. Deinlnger.Supt. iam J no. MeClellan and other land in warrantee Extra Super Carpe's 3 .00 44 north east, ' " 44 Augsburg every satur. governor from Decern tier, 1817, to De name of Thomas Allison 160 4 1. 1 0 The Bible Class meets perches, thenee north west,M.H?iol perches, Choice 75 day evening at 7 o'clock. 44 44 ROR T!IK cember, 182" ; Joaeph Iliester, of Bucks thence south west. A' perches, tlienee lifi'V Rag 30 to 00c. 45 to 90 lAdies" Mite Society meets on the tlrst Mon- wcst.tiS perches to Moshaiiuoii Creek, thence Carpets De- " 44 14 day evening of each mouth. county, from December, 1820 to by said creek south 6*° west, :i4 jierches, thence Brussels 50 to 85c. 85 to 1.25 by same north tin® west, 17 perehea, thence south 44 44 ; Andrew Shulit, of cember, 1823 John G'j° perches west 62* 22 perches, theme French china Dinner Stts 75.00 150 00 Lebanon county, from December, 18*23 west 11* perches, Uienee south 351,.* east, 214 18 to 25.00 44 44 40 to 50.00 perches to place of beginning, containing 1 1 Sewing Machines & Society Directory. to December, 1629, two terms ; George acres and 1-2 perches Thereon erected a two- Loiie atmy dwelling house, ham ami other of Northampton county, from frame Winter, Wolf, Seized, in to and 1882-3. buildings. taken execution and Fall Mllltaelm Lodge. No. 955, I. O. O. F. meets 1" & to December, be aold as the property of P. 11. fa!e. 03., Penn Street, every Saturday evening. December, 182 >, 1935, J. R. SMITH liatrlull. No. Rebecca Degree Meeting every Thursday on of Wash- 2. or before the full moon of each mouth. two terms ; Joseph Ritner, All the right, title and Interest of the defend- C. W. HAMMAN, Sec. Jos. DiscKS. N. G. ant, also his life estate in and to all that eertalu 113,112,114 Front street, Milton, Pa. AND WE WILL OFFER THEM FOB ington county, from Decemler, 1835 messuage ground the town and lot of situate In * "\u25a0 "" - " of 11., meets In -- - Pr< vidence Grange, No. 217 P...... \u25a0 11 Saturday of the third Tuesday of January, of Hubiersburg. Walker township, e'en! re conn- \u25a0 \u25a0 Alexanders block on the second untii containing perches net on * > Sa- tv, Henna.. of land - lU on the fourth each month at IS- r- north side of Malu M. and on the west by . 1839, the beginning of the gubernator- the turday of each mouth at IP. m alley, Sec. G. EnnißP,Master. Teats beginning at a corner in the middle D. L.Zerbt, T. ial term having been changed by ttie a- of said alley, thence north 4;** east. 4 4 1b per. The Millhei n B. & L. Association meets in to corner, Uu tiee along other land of the said the Penu street school house on the evening of ocended constitution of from the corner north 3W° west 21 2 10 perehes to corner, the second Monday of each month. third Tuesday of December to the third thence along laml of A. Decker. south 60* we-t, A. Walter. Sec, B. ri. deimikqu, Prest. 4 4-10 perches to corner and theiier south ib* The Miilbeiin Cornet Band meets in the Tuesday January. Davul R. Porter, of east. 22 perches along the middle of said alley Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. governor to tie place of tiegiuuiag, it being part of a J. W. Foote, Sec. D. 1. Brown Preb't. Huntingdon county, was larger lot of land the title to which by means >l from January 1539, until January, sundry conveyance* became vested in duo. ||. llrr wiio with Kuchel, his wife by deed dated ml mm \u25a0 uum .\u25a0ftijMEW OBSt* W AT ; two terms; Fiancis R. Shunk, of April Ist, 1809, granted and continued unto An- thony earner in tee. Reference to said inden- - \u25bc \u25bc AT Washington nothing really Montgomery county, from January, ture will more fully at large appear. Thereon nr-rrf* e&eSSto BISUTT BffiWVil KJ m erected a dwelling house, .stable and other out- notable is transpiring. Both houses 1K43, until July, 9th 184S, when Will- buildings. Seizor taken in execution and to be iam Johnston, of Aimstrong coun- so d ns the proiwrty of Fred, stager who sur- of congress seem to be very busy at I*. vived Elizabeth Stager, deceased. LOW PRICES. ty, who was speaker,of the senate, by No. 8. VERY doing nothing. The Senate made a Allthat certain messuage, tenement or tract OF virtue of his otfioe became governor nn- of land situate in Cuitjn township. tVntre sort of bungling, left-handed attempt til the third Tuesday of January, 1849. county. Fa., bounded and described >< follow h, to wit : On tlv north oy lands of Christian to satisfy the public demand for In the meanti me Governor Johnston lleverly, on the west ly lauds of Wesley Young ou the south by land* of Jno. P. Delia** and RUBBERS, >f ?>?*. AND civil service reform,but the effortwas had been elected at the October e'c-c- on the east by lands of other heirs BOOTS, SHOES McCloskey. deceased, containing 4U acres. more not made in good faith, in short it --tion in 1848, and on the third Tuesday or less. seized, taken In execution and to be Look at some of the Reduced Prices: sold as tfce property of .Jot. T. tictloskey. a of January, 1849, was in auguiaied and has shown itself regular farce. No. 4. best Calfskin Pegged Ikots. $4.50. for $8,50. served a full term, until January, 1852. Allthat certain parcel or tract of land situate Men's event at Harrisbarg is lying being in Boggi towndiip, Centre Men's Calfskin <1 Ih ots, $2.75. for $2.00. Our well ftocked an J wt La vt bought The great William Clearfield county, and I'-w Departments are Bigler, of county, Fa., bounded and descrilied as follow s, Men's iH-st Kip Boots 3 Sole, $4 00, for $3.00. of course the inauguration of Gover- was governor from January, 1852, un- to wit : tin the south by tan ~*of .Jacob Varolii Lnndtei inen's Driving Boots, $5.00, tor $4.00. on the west by lauds of Michael Heaton. on the & ll.uid sewed Button Shoes. $5.50, for $4.50. nor Pattison, and nothing will be til January. 1835 ; James Pollock, of north ly lands now or late of C. J. < Tit tin Co. Men's In st Calfskin ax:! ou the east bv lands of C, J. Curtin A Co., Men's Calfskin Machine-sewed Button Shoes, $3 50, for $2.75. done practically until that is over, Northumberland county, from Janua- containing one hundred ? ere*, more or less Rubl#*r $3.50 and $4.(Hi, fur $3 00. LARGE LOTS OF GOODS Thereon erected a dwelling house, barn and Men's liest Beots. Governor's cabinet ry, 1855. to January, 1858 ; William F. other outbuildings, seized, taken In execution liovs' Boots and Shoes reduced accordingly. the announced, Shoes, for $4.00. Packer, of Lycoming connty, from Jan- and to be sold a* the property; of David Willi- Ladies' fine French Kid BuMon as good as an/ $4 50. discussed, criticised, praised or con- ams. Adm's f Ac. of James Williams, deceased Ladies' FineCumeo verv best American Kid Button Shoes, $4.00 for $3.25- uary, 1858, to January, 1801 ; Andrew and David Williams. $1.90. ? demned, No. 5. Ladies' American Kid Button hhoes. $2 25. for From Clcping out Fairs in New York and Philadelphia, and will giro oar G. Curtin, of Centre county, from greatly in price. All the right, title ami interest of defendant Misses' and Children's Shoes reduced Custcmerß the Next week we expect to give an January ISol until January 1897, two in and l all that plantation or trflct of land Men's Lumiieiman Solid Heel, overs, the best HI the market, $1.75, for $1.43 situate in Spring township. Centre county, Fa., Wool-lined Arties. $1.75, for $1.50. account of the inauguration as well terms, covering the entire period of the adjoining ou the north by lands of Henry Men's Buckle Urockerlioff and lands of Daniel Z. Kline, oil Men's liest and finest Velvet Slippers. $2.00 for $1 50. os the new Governor's inaugural ad war. John W. Geary, of Westmore- the east by amis of J. and P. Barn hart and Infant's Pebble Coat Button Shoes, 50 cents for 40 cents. January Geo. Valentine, on the south by lands ( f John Men's B l'aggs or Moccasins. $2 75, for $2 00. dress. land from January 1807 to Curtin and Jacob D. Valentine, and on Ihe >ot lands late of the estate of it. N. McAl Men's Woot-liued Boots, $2.50, for $2.00. 1872, two teims ; John F. Ilartranf, of west by Cloth lister, ileeea -ed, containing 4irg mtm IN two Advantage of these Bargains Iy anything was wanting to make Montgomery, from January 1873 to perehes, more or less. Thereon erected a two- NOTICE. ?Some of these goods are way ladow theii w'olesale prl *es. 'o story dwelling house, bank barn and other out- bui ding, political bossism in Pennsylvania still January 1879, two teims ; Henry M. buildings, including frame house for tenant. any one wishing tostart in the business, 1 willsell my stock, sell the more odious to all decent Republicans, AI.Sri. or if not sold in 30 days 1 willrent it. Iloyt, of Luzerne, was the lastincum- All the right, title and interest oi the defend- as a? these goods last, many of them we *illhe onable to get to say nothing of Democrats, the recent bent. lie was elected to serve from ant In and to all that certain tract or piece of long will land situate In Spring township. Centre county. action of the Stalwart state senators , Jan uary 1870, to ISn3. Of these eigh- Pa., known as the laigan ore bank, containing KAMP, LOCK HAVIN, PA. again ai !he prices paid for them and so it will be to your advantage to did the work most effectually, in ap- Mo acres more or less, Thereon erected several JACOB j teen governors of the state only four small cabins. cme soon. We will give you an idea of how Wo are selling Goods by pointing or permitting Chief Clerk ALSO, are now living, namely : Pollock, Cur- : Cochran AH the right, title and interest of defendant tho following lists of prices to appoint the miserable J. C. tin and Iloyt. Governors in and to all that certain property situate In Ilartranft county, Deianey its Librarian, and in defeating Centre Pa , connected with and former- JL&'RTVJI'JLi Mifflin, McKean, Snyder, Fmdlay, ly the "Eagle Iron Works," including all the the confirmation of the Hon. Philip C. lands in any way connected therewith, having OF Shulze, Wolf, Porter, Shunk, Bigler thereon erecte I furnace, house Garrett, whom Gov. Hoyt had named forge, dwelling {and Packer were democrats. McKean and other necessary buildings. 10-4 White Blanket $2.75 as a member of the State Board of Cha- A LS<. & lat his third election ran as an inde All the right, title and interest of defendant FALL WINTER MILLINERYGOODS rities. The one act is simply disgrace- in anil to all that certain nice" of ground situate degree?the j pendent democrat against Simon Sny- in the borough of Milesburg, Cent re county, Pa. AT 11-4 Gray Blanket $1.75, ful in the last other is the fronting on Water street in eatri borough, crowning act of infamy of a party now der. lließter was elected by the known us the Black More property, having alists, Ritner by the anti-Masons,John tlvre.ii erected a two-story dwelling house, reduced to a mere faction, who was composed of stone and frame. 11-4 71bs Gray Blanket $3.00 ston as a whig. Pollock by the know- ALSO, most signally defeated by the people Allthe right title and interest of defendant and is now in its last throes disso- nothings and Curtin, Geary, llartran f t in and to all that lot or piece of ground situate Weaver's, of in the borough of Milesburg,' Centre county.
. Anna and Iloyt as republicans. The consti- Pa., adjoining Baptist church, having Iff. lution the there- on erected a one and a half story frame dwel- Former Price $4.00. J. C. Deianey is one of the worst tution of 1790 provided that a govern- linghouse. men in the mean, low or could be elected lor three suc- ALSO, lhave fioW infetoek 'a*eompk?t'Jlne'o( state?a trader terms All tlie right, title and Interest of defendant and trickster in politics, without cha- cessive ly. The amended constitution In and to all that !<>t or piece of ground situate & in the borough of Bellefonte, on the corner of TRIMMED ASD BSTRIMMED; 'HATS BOTSETB, racter or reputation, but useful, or sup- of 1838 limited the time to two terms IJigh and Ridge street, and running back to posed to be useful the bosses as Cherry Alley, having thereon erected a two- AT TIIE to an and that of 1874 to one term, making it story frame dwelling house. Seized, taken In agent to dicker and barter for votes. four years. Philadelphia wa3 the capi- execution and to be soli as the property of Austin Curtin. PRICES. He is one of the large and disreputable tal of the state until 1798, when the seat Terms Cash, no deed will be acknowledged LOWEST until the purchase money is p lid in full. class who has done so much to debauch of government was removed to Lancas- our T.J. DUNKKL, ANNA M. WEAVER. 12 and corrupt politics in latter years. ter, Sheriff. Brocade Dress Goods, and from Lancaster to llarrisburg Penn Street, opposite UartDnirFa Foundry, MtLLIIEIM,FENNA. And this is the pink of a man whom a in 1812, since which ttme all inaugur Pennsylvania Stalwart senate appoints aATJiIX' NOTlCE.?Letters of ations have taken place in this city.? ADMINISTadministration on the estate of Levi -tov- to a lucrative office. Patriot. er, late ot Haines township, deceased, having Established 1841* Mr. Garrett is the chairman of the been granted to the subscriber, all persons Mr. Pattlson who was inaugurated knowing themselves indebted to said estate are Former Price 22c. Philadelphia Committee of One Hun- hereby requested to make immediate payment on Tuesday is the and those having claims to youngest Governor present them duly / dred. He is one of the best and purest proven for % Pennsylvania ever had?just thirty-*wo settlement. in the state, as Aaroustmrg, Jan. 11., 1883. LEAH STOYEH, men lias labored hard 2-tit Administratrix, EMM, years of age?but there is good rea- SCALE ? errs, 11PDHSYTE 'Vc inch Chasin in all colors, upin'sJJo* V-'. worth 90 cents. and as long as any man in our ring- son to hope he willprove one of the NOTICE. ?Came to the residence of rilled metropolis for general reform in STRAYthe subscriber in Miles township, on or a- TOUNCHOTOWIf, ©.* Fancy ds ( 0 and 7." con > wotih : 0 :r.i $1 _6, t cse ;'-e wonderful municipal government and purity best for all that, bout the 15th ot Sept. last, a about two of years old, reddish yellow color, white along Del- low prices. Merrimack Galico 4i tents, i) 11 yard wide Muslin 8} cents. elections, and possesses good qualifica- ley, with cut in right ear. The owner is re Manufacture all kinds of THE FIRE FIEND IN MIL- quested to prove property, pay charges and Utica 10-4 r. iiig . occnts, Ma n ester Ginghams 8 cents., lid many tions for trie high oliice to which Gov. W&.UK take the same away, otherwise it will be dis Hoyt had appointed EE. posed of according to law. o her goodK equal y as low in price. We will liira?and such a V. S. bHAIER.. man a Pennsylvania Oct. 26.1881 3ni Stalwart senate A sharp, piercing cry of horror and rejects, at the command of Boss Don distress comes from Mihvaokee, Wis., BULL.?Came to the residence of the Cameron. STRAYundersigned, near Woodward, some time Of TRS |^OSSB uuder date of Jan. 10th. At 4 o'clock ago, a stray bull, about a year and a half old, CONTINUE THESE SALES Truiy "whom gods would destroy spots the on that dreadful day the brown color, with white on each side. they mad." Newhall The owner is requested to pay charges, and House, a large sixs-tory hotel, was dis- take the same away, otherwise it will tie sold as FIEST QUALITY law g| the directs. Only January Ist, 1883. So come now and you will 20 per cent. Republican papers say that politics covered to be on fire, which seemed to 50-3 HI HENRY VONAD A. to save have originated the foot of are dull just now. No doubt the bus- at the eleva- COURT SALE.?By an order is- tor, and spread so rapidly over the ORPHANS'sued b\ the Orphans' Court of Centre Co. PRICES. \u25a0 iness is a littleflat in their line, but the subcriber will offer at public tale on REASONABLE whole building all the lively enough on ours. Better sell out that escape was soon premises at Coburn on Send for Catalogue, cut off. The guests and employes SATURDAY Jan. 20th, 1883, at cost, gentlemen, dissolve your Arm all that certain lot coiituiniiu. one-fourth acre numbered eighty-six, and these lodged more or less, bounded on the west by lands of and shut up shop. Your trade will Jacob Witmyer. and on the north, east and " hardly pay for light mostly in the sixth story. They jump- south by lands of Ben]. Krstetter, eiiig the rent, fuel, and con of Daniel S. Kerst<*tter. and A dozens from upper stor property deceased. COATS DOLMANS SPECIALTY. tingencies during the next ten years. ed by the the Thereon erected a good, new dwelling house ies, covering the s'oue 6idewalks with and other outbuildings, bale to begin at one o'clock. WAREHOUSE shrieks of un- TERMS OF SALE : One half on confirmation IIUIXS,^V IT seems that the republicans in con- lifeless bodies. The the of sale, and balance in one year with interest, gress have learned but little from the fortunate filled the air in a heartrend- to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. BEN-jamix KEKSIRTTEK, J. F. result ef last fall's elections. The les- ing manner. The people below were tin* Administrator