... JgxNTKt ReportK> IHED.XTTRT* di 0 Centre Ilall, Pa.. Ju" TKRMS.—The Kitroatt wskly at t'? pe y,.0 when net pa i i tadv.-i 11 kalfth*-"=e rsi< \drerto. went* SI.- 1 - lino*) for tl.t ce inn rtic.i. f.-r Bfl r-id .12 tu-nth- a* Aiy per - m nf - cw f-.it>-. rbi - will, eeive the Kvrontut ■ '• • >V GvttTH'" —Chv-K. ! V Nv,pr 'lt l '*'<■>■ IK- VH. I 1!m ' 0""t t* c-'itrn at ,T< }! Hopkins I Jxioh'd. \.r..v 1 = n. W rii;hl >e,V : ■ ■ r C >• Jeremiah S. T'm . t WW AVm. B der, W m. ■>. B Wm. 11 s w ;th T 15 Cowan. John !i v an-, s. 11 Jiitues Kilt- s, C. T 1> oeorge M. IV*! ;. H t.n: A A. IV UK. -V I.e. Uncl J.tko / 1 v fj-tah ; oocrt fsr the t- > at.-.vit :i -ara he va: - t; in tci Whitoniai!, becnu i townbetifr sl'rtd >; > that Uuc c Jake :i y. 1 . pure motircs .Ml '■ Colfax hko u • ixttiwu...; proaiUifx;thot".;o he v-. t Wxl tOt rv-e!ect:ou. (rm in ted througblhe tlii- S I ,o*h> offitx' holtiers. vt ;k> taia theii place®—i nee 1•. simply the choice - fthe ; rxa tar brig-oit „Co n x iag a re-n-enntts! 1- ' besiies U a stateniaa ::t bettor character- -but he m.i ii rooage to dis|-en'c. 't t i.. board. - A prohibi'.'.yn parn tee', at 1 i net week and no cms a ted t ;c-_* ticket For txovernor H-'it t base, Susqtie -iuua. For .hid- 5 tbx Supjefu. i Hon. Joseph Hetwlers of \Va>hiej ton. For Auditor Cttuerai —Mr. hvrr Spansier, Lai . v For Coagtvs •: .. _c i' iteorgo 0. M?Fari:.tnl, A, tat . and tx. R> 1'; axis ru The Tariff fa Polltif i'he tar;.T p!at*. t the Phila ' ;?ha p'aifbru i .atri.. Tallys -.at. 1. arms the the doctrine of pro tec V - fnl! aad clearly a to satiity the ; : ■ une, vrhich has always believed au.l aught that doctrine, taught it to -ante of those who now proclaim k. But whila the doctrine i- - um; i;a prucianßnieu is a fraud, bccati-t a.v of these who have constructed and profe-ss to stand ujviti the Phi'adt - phia platibrut do not believe a * .m; i i it. Gerrit .Smith is a conspicuous ej &rup!c. He tcouts protection as - v:h dle, ar are hostile to Protection, aad . :!i so act and vote hereafter, a? lurch lute in dttiauce of the Pbiladelphit j.'.u form. S> of the editor- of the t natiGazette, Ohio Mate Jourtiai, iuf falo Cumraerc;ai, N. Y. Timts, Har per's Weekly, and hundreds m ie i>j theip rhey are free tra-.er- ; i-iev have ieervtl and .-crate.; t Trilmne for aof'icaiiijg f.ouietiow. Bu; here is P • .a . tcoin from the pJaff-rm ifu be:r, deuotin'itv Hl.': ; denounce it again. Whenever all of one {.arty -h ni e protectionist, and alio!' theothci * ret trader*, this question tnav bci- .uai v met, in national onte-c- At p; n. there are protectionists in either party as there arc a V frtw traders. It nee there is jusfoneJboDest way of dealing with it by setting forth the . "i truth. Say to thi people ; "On this question we differ,and we rescrv to each ofu- full liberty ofaction up. in the choice of members of congri •• This is what th-t Cincinnati platfor, u doe.-, what it -hould have done. I 7 basis is truth, ii' nioili d, result, action up- , t.. tar iff' mje-i t by each member ..!igrc->s in 11 r<: j with the vx-il| of his coastitii' -." , i,ut the dictum oi any party caucus or! nominating cou vent ion. -Si;r I'i. la delphia clumsily borrowed . - mn -!, from the Cincinnati platform did it refrain from borrowing this I'— Boston Pout. Hincc our last issue, the folloxvi g states held conventions, and declared .' in- Javor of Greeley : Coniiectieut, California, Minnesota, Aiabauta Meek st last finds consolation, and a get-out for his unenviable record. Our tenacious friend has hunted up a mus ty copy of the Keporter, and fnd at we once praised hint. Well that - what he is so proverbially fond of—and the "ablest" asks, in great alarm whethei wc intend taking it all buck. Oh, no, since you stand so much in need of it, we let it stand and are sorry we can not make it stronger. Your record, won't allow it—so be sati*ficd boy, and frame for your favor what you have got. Say it came from us, aud it will carry you again, a. it did before, a good ways. Then Gray admits tha: Bush says,! the Oncccla matter cost them no nion- n ey, and also that we lid not lake a j thousand which they put in bank for; I us, as he says. Well, Gray; we did'!' not ask you to go back upon youi m 1 in that way, it wasn't necessary, foj chance *|id not happen to you —it hev- ;!. M, Ht - -!V U I 11, Ktttll I ltd! • •! ' .v, even though :. i i I'iiiluviolpuia uv ii .1 • thai sian li ■ i . ; x 1. .ii In t hit the -tat nr v* : n 'i by 'he Rn the-to: \ in vc 1 hurt u xvorlii a xcnt. X .vi - 1' tb' uoh 1 1;. t i*i Uifoln via l*tv- o -ixtur- Our TlMtvons. J >., iv , v , mcmtni- iriettu, n I K , \i a. .xido in wwuyl-! i \ i tie. V' tat ■>. but who hji t'v thinks Hia duty to sujhl , ■ ; dx- e 'h "it u'ar tickot" ttn r a tu 'at;.- • writes to ti> in- 1 .ittif .1 lit;' no ■ • .on ot / /Vrti , lt , ; -.hmhl nhi.to up* n • . pri nt- . t ett'.s, aud very ro{M y tha ifth IK- the case wt vre do ving ol no yuipathv from the pt - pi®. Our au-xxi t l--. no, it is not. t ,1... ll *.| IS Ut>* tUIUOI foatuiv tu I;; t- il> >trodu ord liim-i : .. w tl x -lanileriog the editor oi /Vr -. in uwn and out; 'i\ Biiiiaitrttmtituj bin OOUM atwltuis-j into ore'tnj hi- > . :l -etlt' ti.„ I . ti w iil I". bnaitM- the ! vet hi eo.i.v ■ io a sjdvlCU cuuing Ik lor® 1., x; O. niix-r, or that the miiUnuiutn ■ n xv* - before that day i , a; ua ot (it is louma; tv> •, i llH.tran;. catuiidaix i time t i • tl thi- 'idlow tog retinitis ; IJ pera nil itttfitMatfhf ttoj i manner of his uoiuitta a lii>r. ,m.u itit "act that mere are ten ~ m aw i tl. -iuk ■ ral"- Pi v, the get: ra! corruption that ' • pervades Pennsylvania politics, atd ■ the nece?;ity for t.ppiving immediate ' • remetiy. • > We may . it!urge v. jxen thtxo rca-ous, • ami bbnll certainly proceed to show In xv Hartra: ft can never bo elected. i aad !• ;*• Gi; and Wilson will car v thebt-ifo N womber iu any event : We shall -Uifjuo to treat General • j Hart.. '. .."ith i!.e utmost kiadncK-, believing that lit as much as any tuau I > in the foato, . hi- pre# lit jk, i- II tion, and that but for had advice from bad n.en he would "withdraw. Fo: t * i 5 pi :It- From lliiuois. ■ j Lkxa, June H IH?C J Kki >:x Ft-.t ; I u.t often that I ' pro: i t- and tl" i t fulfill, hot if you have i ever :rar. !i-.l through tin- Wi-.-tern i Country, >i>u know how extremely JifS j ct;l it; to ;..nt time t-awrite. ! Yt-ur frit- I>. .i y have any, uiut.opo j lii. 4 1 ft irt.:.. in, Flawing you around, -and . .4. none, it takes up all your ' time 1 . tr, itsg t . fad tome" e. Jake ami I left Low!-: on the "JJ.I ult., atti:2S and in Cii:• 1-40 at i> n.-xt nuirn-.iiir. From ".hen. ■ wvut to tiwoo.l. Will ■j i • :-( .1 K ti.-.* mot u and took ui ' to nit- in tht piairie, a distance of -ix tin.- - froKi.Klw.Kfd Wh... . i thai vicinity, i felt a* though J I were at kom fee, tri-ly it tnight be rall ied ti.ii T." i' (tl \V",i —not on J : i.:.z :th - ..-untry, hut he-.-au-t- nearly | every third person you meet u from the iL- j- P Tl y in a dclinhtful .-r.ry, ■ land i rich, y oliling I . iilitlfollx uft :."*ernu:eiy hit e--iv ! J, > ear aft. • vear. bit xi hetber this state • wi .. r not I am not pre j ;>*-■ : ' -ay, • i* iitiui "heir latnl will r<>. J quiro rest and repliiihing in the coarse{ .ola few years t.- w I a- -Pier portion* of j •a.- • antry, Th". have hc-a. lift 'tl v ciinjt* and take' *h . live there I -ir>-: fitting u. ")>*; -II and api ><-ar to • 1 a ■ ifa annoyed very I ■ 11, '. ti . Chlnt pota: ■I- a . howex -r. fina same->no tl • :;.i ; "I- ifUiitinK bu(p, i < y _ -..-r jict-i hv I to; 4.-i'l- and kiil ';! ' Thev otlitfc-' "- l ithis every - I>y io't: iit t . I: hman'a talt of ' > i .ui;- ar- ■ ar -" an i ordina ) ry > f.vrry, and nearly tin- aliape of n land ( -t.rt ..-. or, rather, the-hell of ouo. 1 know j nothing of the Cninlz-bue and itahaWU, J '■>" -hi.- thy •• Fzen- t.-ld me, but Ido ■ iu' ' v r ' 1 • :.- :r<- field.* of |l'.u .i t y.- 'andn- a ■ oinequence. ths | iarnit-r- i-'wed wheat tliir-priny. I - , I i . ■■ there is a -! r i P.'plar, whieh ; hi' • -i. i lil .ir.y* I'.- -m view until you get ;r. •. a .J, in ■ 1 nc" over tlii- prairie from i a • i 'i ' o. •• :i it 1 fx;; y .nth al , . ■ a- ! r i t." ■ ' • ' ail reach, inter !■■ -iei nth i'.tie artificial groves in which ie stand, thOMdadi of acre* of oat* a : i rn are b-'forc you, and the oat*, two v.fi-k-:* -c. vu to rank that the ground x ..- i visibh and mca- ired, in general, frtni x '•>!■ inch in b-t.tgh. far ahead of Pi ti" ii. o- :ii . a try round nliou' Le- nt. I have only two objection to living here but these may be remedied incurv of time. Firt They h:ir- t. bars- and wher I*a , thi-, I mean just what I uy. They have building with table* and granaric-. I bc-othey ■. i barn - They tell me they do ti ; war.' .-..1y bar They would rather thrc-h from the slack than put the grain in barns. The s, oi d < h ' ii -thi- ThefieU are tf") ' Jak- and I xiartcd on< evening to go ' i John Bri-hin's. They told u- wa. bttVn -hort distance —only acre-• t' -o held-. The fields contained l'iu acres car h. "J.ikc" ...d llh- longer he wn!'; :d tho farther o!"the ho;;:-, .ijipcarei to be. It; tl are not ■•ri"U.f objection . :lie-e farm will bt divided in ceurieof :in."aii '.lie country will he morn thickly .('tied. The tinbrok.it prairie i a tiny -ight. There it is that the eye behold- a portion of lib world in i r natural -late, untouch?., bv thi bund that leveleJ forest and cultivated |>'ain, and there wc ikid a variety of wild tloworn of the mo-t ixijuiiHo fragranee and beauty. But I inu-t ha '.i'U on. I eaunot write half the things I would ove to toll vott for you have not space for t. 1 xvniit to tell you of Juliet and some of ter citizen-, bui murt defer it until my text which will be next week. The wheal rop look* well in Ohio, and in Northern iliinui- looks a- well as I ever saw grain. Lena and the surounding country is of u letter de-eription than lean give. I will do be best 1 van ir: my next ; and shall ulto rel 1 you of the people here, state of the h, the condition of society, something onceruing the .Mississippi, &<:. Yours, 4 Tv#Ey.'' I! KHiK 1 • , 1 yon the following ri'i it That the t -toot not tiling th* (.Vmpaux 1 w*uppr*ii a- -run a* t I2lh O! \II ' Ism, Mill lh' (•%. UliiJc l tUo I . t t < vV : ill 1 "l"" f !'.• Itl'VlVß" !> lIM. ICS: U> ."t'lvi.ii i , V IgU-t, NV. He .•! t i *.ti ■ n ■ . nit l l*i v* (mma ill . I orgntti.'i ■*, . i v• v •• bm made, 1.1 1 the w i!. >•; m-uuot >•! iv i lull progro • .l . v'c . • arv ifr t < I -tatc, until tlm x hi !• *, 'v < ti, 1-y ant the J>ii v!\m t*; , oid C"'l tUV, , ' • A Krli Ka t!i' work | wN*U;i iiiii railroad tV< > i th> jtutctn'-i v "Jl '. iphi ivV K Ksforea. 1-1 I > i"-' th t,' iabt : Bridge k'.itupany . i 1 4 to construct . ; bridge aero.* \X Hi sm bof the S ti .jUchannt river at I w '"rg cab-nUti •4 mad i I'll. Work vi - .Kjinpteled mi a* to cmthlu the lot'otnoli". j mui t* v **ttt?iiotH'*■ rmttittg ilidftHuij | about tho £'nl of July, In I ', rim; by grout itbrl*, nb to tin cap la" ..toXi'k of OUT ColttpAn - ill: l||> 1 lUO'IUI ; obtained in the count. "t*! 11ion ami ♦ '*• tin, mill :n tin i i tun!ii through vlt lh* railroad i- to be oeti-'m.-lod In il.i' month o: F. iO.'inWr. 1">I' t' .jrailuat iiii Jtiu-.tnnrv and bnd(ihit !m tew Im . ;., w, mtary >*f M •' , burg, t liutmKt u( nine mid two-tenth '-s ' a ' oxl Butt V U!se v > tract"'r, v h (L iln?ug i mall ii'in •- 1 ' work abandoned it, and (hair r.. 'ri. villi iHtuipany d'flamd lorfei'od, bi 1 i aliorw ar.! on !>■' ii. volt K I s . . ! iho n >rk jttv. iui XI. i J. ,v tt tl . \ nii.lt ko, th, W t a r<- ,i (lit t„ i, . • it.- plrsnt;hoir i uiiti . bi tbo following oun.- i.er By ah.l'l. I, . -.let Ktado a :'J\ ll*o Van.ii k - nd road from Low - jtiUi i ;• At iif.; 1.. ■.v a )>aliat >-.>oi l'ln t A Krif K;. t. i.; ii}i..ii w ■ !•. i tl < oj .r --i'! • of th ivnl Jvo ifd, hi'aaii rutui f \ '.lioir oar* thi; n ik.- tire. dt.. of No • eiutmr, IK I j Tin- (frail'iali. t:, in i- • ur* and . from I,va\ iihur? to VI 'Mii.hurp; ioat S'i'i, i'.r—TkrvßMtMitof '.ha Mad nwa j the iuitoti !. witit t I'hi'atliliiiiiu V Kr. : Uailr- .d to u d >tuKr<- ot ton I and evoM< it ; - u W.tyjk', a:. I (tat- g! . <1 .• d.-t- -; . v-tiuin!' d .- ■ 4 i of right of wat in ■ tit sottlad. Tin •artuiif* -t t te road thn> fits hav Imji'i -nii'fivtt v. n. .i • rr toth i . *. anUv-ii-atad I -I lix* > . .'liilii.a I'a 1 I, they int.'ui' .-i; t.. l\*iTo,.' "ii. I'llK'UM'.. ti l -411., (if r .i.| 1>! OO' hilt If |m .fl.ai-r. :la of trl|;il tim it- l-. tfi-., !'.iu;. , .a:.i!ii . - itin' 111h''. t; 4of vi a - am i.iti-.i £# lav !ij{ a not balan. v nl" 10 in i.iv■ ■ ot the i •fUpaUV, w a lull ha- hoon paid i>v.- to tbcTrvßfv.ri- -r. 11l .VttgUat, Ml, tumty-i no >■.'. '.i . Crnt.f i.'Wnty, i-xtend i'rnin lito I" a uti I'onov vroi to at-ar ti.nk Hall, ut.ikin ; ai it ie ovr.- tvci tv-onr ulilfi, woro i ,' undo; . "Hti avt :i •' thf ttradinj; nsa- . < ar.y, and briiljj'.njj o far .itlvain-tii '.li*i ' xi • -i-ii . in d : v i the •. At. ■ >.- .t; from > in . N • 1 • N *. :H •r, an. ■ : j ?>i'%t ">.Vo. out ii a pr el" i war rvtainevl a- u v >r coinp i-t ■ >tt ■> • i Um vwk, aad fbr the haliaaca Mid tiinati to v. Hvi'Ai, chcv..' >tu. ; ; to tho contrai '.o l'r. : -i - iiav e bo. :, received, ai. v a." ' Bi irJofDirrttori ate ihou' to let l'r -nt ii JfUßiabui*. in rnlea oowur, t*. bbbt For-. . t • . t'i'v imirii v. ii -No '. -... • b " . ti u.t a ,1 . .. 'J tt Wd - '.el a j j mintu, ccaaactieg a ith the pnn •... ; Railroaii at Tyr- i point near t s e I'v a Fir:.. •• ... ..•• dii.inco tn..t ' for lolltrtK ab. tit •( tn t- 'the bat lut. • < | of tb< work : ex, nl. i to I e let ion, nr ti , the whole lire fo •- •! to ipwdy com pie ' i tion. * I ; The lenyF : t. - . junct n with th< l* iA- r.ri Hat i t-.l to iu western terminnv i onnectuif with the IVrn-yh* Ha:', ad at Tyrone.it ' aiuut eighty-- xmi v.- The branch from . j main line to Hc'.lefiir.te, in the neighbor \ hotd o! eleven n-.-le- a ' '"roni the June ; tion aith the Phils A H~e Ka! ; ad :<• I I Danx die a ■;t t.f.c.-i; - H i it- * i the capit..: 1 >cV f t\- -npanv. a-id l I being collected 1 \ t rt>. -r - -ll l< ::t to the >r - j |M>rat c the 1 • i-bur Centre A Sprc i J C*ei'k Kailro* ! Comj .-•• v dm pa-aed I y i . the L*> .slwtv:rt . f ' >e? :. * I ' j approved by the Oevw UM OB the 2Tth day si of March, by w". cl> the ("0:1:5 \v I wa* a-ttheriaed to cr. ite. iv-uc, and d •- I ptwt of, troin-tit:- -t- t- "o. on uch ten i* '. and ■ T.dition- a- the Board of Dircctcr- I j might deeui proper, bond* fr a: a-nou il _ j not exceeding three and half MBSmd Idtdlai .♦. for tii" pifpo-i of l unpiet :.g ui equipping *a:d rai roa.l. parable at ueh period or period- of time av they might ap- II point, with coup :t- attached, olhir -1 vaite i'i-arrig inter -:> at a i.ile not ii -1- '! introven per cent, per annum, payable ' I MMMHwIy, with or *itb*St |.rv'-i> ■ j for the paywer t by the Company Ij of all taxe- on the pr.ucipa! or intv i-l thereof, and to .- -ur.- t! >nd- by one more tioß of *aid raiir.md e-tate real and personal, right* an-i fmnobiei*, acquired i ami that might be hr. ii'ter acquired, by the company, with tin, prorifoth.it the road ho con-t 'UCt- 1 of ordinary gur.g-'. which a< t, w-tii it- : "iivi-ioni, wk- accep'-- ed by the Board : I'.re, tor. who agrefl to build the r> id ••!' thi ordinary Kuge. That nt sme 1. of the Hoard of I'irecf -r. he! ion v.'d I:,. . f April, JRT'J. at tl.. Penniylvania Bail road Co* office, IMii'a., it wa* ordered and directed, that, in pur suance of the ft: a >i -of svidyuppletr,. Nt approved 3l*r. h '-'7, lbT-'. U> the act incor porating the L ('. t. C. Ttallrc'ad Co., there be ninth and :oued, under the cor porate -eal of the Company, and duly at terted by the l're*ident and Secretary, bond- the amount of two milltoo* of qo'. laryoflhe denomination of em- thousand d 'lrs each, sunihuriiig from No. 1 to No. 2.0(W. both incluvve. and to b dated re *pctirely on the first day of May, 1902, and to bear inter-t nt the rate of seven per centum per anum, free • . State and I nitcd State- taxe-. upon both principal and itn ret pavabic 0:1 the !?rt day of •.he ni nth- ot November and V'nv in each year, ui: ti) the principal *um ii- paid, for attached. And it wn- al-o re- 'ved that, to -av • negotiated wit) Hon. J. KJgar Tboinp President ti P. • Railroad (.out pany, for a pur> ha-e him in behalf •) ■ni- Company of a tixilli ■ and a half of the In mis i -ued afore-aid by the L. C. Ac 8. C 1! K.. Oo dcBBMd faviir abie, which will enable vour'Board to have the work pro-c tiled -v.'h a'verity. That Ceo. Tnber, hii-]bcen el - ted as the irran the in the mortgage. Thi: road, wie n i mpleted, will dcvcl-j r, P" :<: " t easily si,.-.; pR-. -d. giving an ' t agrn u'.turai projtu t-, ii tubi-r in . .• re, the latter] of which , f'-und io be abundant, and of an ex c ent .ju:. itv and also affords a good market f.u anthracite and bitumin ous coal. From every indication, when complet ed this will be one of th" best paying rail roads in the interior of the State, proving a profitable investtni-nt 'to tno itoekhold-i er*, and in a!! probability the day is not far distant when it will fie a uranu link in the great railroad I in tin I'acfie te the Atlantic ocear. Iti conclusion, it iimv not be inipropei to urge the iroprietj .. . speedy location had conitt railroad to Danville, and then- mnect with coal read • so as to carry the anthracite coal di teetiy from the mi: ■- over our road, thus nftordilig not nly no aceoinmadation t< lb" public but |ir.i 1; to the stockholders. By order of tin- Board. <: I . MILL KB, President. Another Willies*. Xlr. Dana, of the Now Yoik Sun, wa* Sti.ntoii'- ussiitant - <.rolary and of course as- in tlii; cloKc-t relation- with him ; ami he say*: "sVfler (fount had entered upon his offn ea- Prc ident, -nd had de x*eh |i"d the character and policy of hi admiiii-trntion, Mr. Stanton, iu cotivur-a tion with his intimate friei ds never made any secret of the low opinion he held re specting the President and hi* system. The essential thing in his remarks to Mr. Sumner—wc mean thnt (leneral (fount could not govern tlii country -he express ed to other person-, and -ouietlmca in the same words. AVe, for ne, lmve heard this same sentiment from bis lips at u con siderable earlier period tiian that of bi* conversation with the senator from Mus •nchuset- ; and no doubt there are other* who Ctir, give the euiue testimony. That Mr. Stanton's dying judgement was just what Jie said to Sumner, there ran bono dispute." This more than sustains Mr. .Jti . ! \ .>i it t f *V. a aofku-b* itb Jts-i, • . dep< j ktialS UIV liMN t< o*l trie' ' 101,1 tl VV 11, ou I' 1 it > ir • gfcV ;oi ,< .1 aUt it! *•: U- Op Oil 1. J \\ if* iit* < V >IM' t * r r * • *4 • \IIOU A' J ,r j>< , li] CM t | Mid "'.Hi, "l i lv ' ■ ,i : • Ky . ■• fc rils'.y •" rii (!• iii V u. I 11, HfviiohiM d| , i , . v.* iy thai Ma• tc. Hni ie ?> v'e, 1", v.-, * of rt^, !r* ll; -r •: 1 ' l thai |J . ' o • u,* ot two e, 1, <>n hi t r ■ ilvv u l,". ii -ifh id iuvivn wotkn : i i't i "x prOtlV V. ' o Veil.'- ' U ">. MI: Master I! H> 'Cl** -r.-.'d Kyuhli. a ii# i i i * iiei ('• lb % id arrived i . Fi.ui. , i o:'. thu a and J 'i • * v. of .t tcrrih • nrShqu d ; Uniniti" u seaport t he d . ■ ir. id i ""ikokl, I'J' which &•>' livca v-cro hud. A SraxMat &AetT. A" vti ".ordiuioy • try is l-'ibii : \ In lie Bit nngham Morion,; No A cotnni,"o*inl traveller fia on the busim •of die tin i. tie returned to London, .' d his employ ere ls>l bevii evjHj-cau,, for some t! ys t*> see him in Birminghaia, when u letter eatue t> tlieni luaring the London post mark, and purporting to be written by tlu* im .siugtraveller, ill* letter stated that the writer wii* a mem ber of a ltuesian ue<*ret society; that tor som oit'ence ho wan detained ui Loudon Old hud bis'n onndemned to death, aud in a week the sentencewiynld Im eurr , into effect. His luggng ', -* i • lettM .• ti -d w add bo lovm at his hotel. Nothing further was heard of the matter f or a w.s*k. when the tleu received ail, her let!, , a?* l dated " fjotn'oi*.' but written ill broken Knu* li*h, inform tig then* that t 1 eirtreveller was dee n I bnri-wl mvoo! ag to the laws and itlgollHo— of the society. The turn *' - *t the matter inUtohatida of the p- c, but nothing h:" been heard eatbor <"f the traveller or th.* lug gage, s'.'iou.ii thev have viiuteil the hotel am. .r-hetf every rpot which eonld fur a **"•'* t • * late. or Rfiy**rv The Readout wan y ••* 13.a ,y n ■ y.... -• .dyofH eg* i ( W| New lora, rN. / luscpvfal j i i.t m j in 'vit' t tur -• '♦.> oli ,'c fu u iVapo Ut . chrittiflD young man, desiring aoui young 's'iy to vrre pond wvtli iui.i probably with a vh w direct toward uiut rimonv. Nt v. thougii alio was a pie country 'a.* s, she was by no means on i a': ! - iou!d "waste her swectaeas ' th d- ex* r, s*> J>c - included t-*" sr sw.-r. idue trim a reply came, and e t no- p.. ' ti* I *t:... b.. mo : r • d r !"#tc. At last affair • to -i *,' .•-.••*, ai-d t. e young gallant is invite*. * com -e* her. II • oi,**. Tut ..he,' I*. cauic*l(J -dr •k. Hat the , uko of i. was, h. had to go t.r • ~or three* mi'.-v ou: of th- village, and every house he came to h- went ic and .en nured i* M iss lived th, ry. Ik ing very i.e.;! h<- w. u'd r .- icroi y rdat tJie objtwt of his \ iait to b* r, ajd w* ul 1 read her !-?t '• - then j"-v. t: ' ' di* next hou He made ont to arrive at her hou- ten o'clock at night. ,1 the Old folk were bt>*3l, I'Slt tWO ■•>!!•- . J:rs u* re tie Tho u>- :mg ear- > torbeimag . ted t-ian described j atslEce t • to -v. she i > cured of " 1*- "..inco. 4 ♦ • .'' T WA. • e V les-V '. v" : ( rf" V W Id li * j ko. ami Ii hia nii Tit# remldau be en d* • i'rii t. any one particclnr b: el, I > (•OWBMhI, nevcrtin - **, lohavt gxtheit -,i :iu hi.** hngi Hid xhi'ggy CAim*. all tie j virtu* *of . •• nu v amine imcos who*-v 1 1 ■.' . it* li:v veins A) 1 I with th, - I-., i a rae a degree of in'elli genet* I ir"!iH"il tl-.aii humni. WH m- it r*in Onl vow that his dug w.i * tii .lartoxt man in tlie Bcttl ncnt, .ad aud that Hector Could n>. d :w* we!! rv ' <• could him**!f, for, with all Uis sterling honesty and other gVK*i qualities, f> • - Tori could not read t all. Me. v a f Bir**ng pr i i ilic.K, lie*.- *v :i-sd, nun the fir*.!, hi hal reined i-ty >• p.-cial trlir "*.*y wi'l Btcphcr T. • vst *h nan ?r*n) ui onek !,- wh' re, w ion T | bad fint di. *ov -i .1 the thick, greimy jlocLji,; : liiat lay in the du.-iy read; nn iheha t wntehe*'. an ' i-roTr I ,* f, •u* Tom picked it up. Why Tom did not give hi* prize an immediate eiamlnntlon, he could hard ly have explained t>> himself ; but his color wen. and aunt more than onrc, as he rode slowly ou toward lioiuc, fc**ling all th while, whether he would or not, the nr, :u t. the heavy wallet in the : inside bre, t pocket of his best coat. He nlwav* put that "'oat on when lie We.it s*i to* ~ iiige. ~u*l he look. >1 pret ty w, il in it. "Ven \r mdi.d!" iuui been tho i veriliet | tt K.it. Urttlitb, when I Tom pi.it ! itm her at the gate of her mother's ! ttic cuttf: i in the edg< of ! the hamlt i. I Kate li. l i hi. , -inewrhat timidly, ; hut frill; sb': "Tom, did vottr crop seil well?' "Sphiidnllv. Kat.e. (lot tie- h•* t 'price in Ihe u.atke "Ami will tii re be enough ?" "Plenty, and mori t-a, Wn'i*. have enough to g, head, ntwlv "Wl .i d you menu t • j y the ■ judge?' "Mr mtoi ay 1 The n... he • due j day after to-tuori >w, aid I've ffot to | pay, oi g.iod-iiyc, lurnt ue sfiun. "No, Tent, don't. I'm sofehtd v. u've got rid of this one !" "SO am i. Hjit..- mrf >1 g1...t Vad now —now i 11 ■bepa d r "Yc.-, Ton., ve won't wait any long- fb<-re had b ii< more said besides that, but ;i proper regard for Tom's feelings f •.-bids the rehearsal of it all ; and the hone t fellow had gone 011 homeward, happier than ho Lad ever been before in liii life, until Hector had pouni-td upon that greasy wallet by the r adride. 'The dog couldn't have meant j.ny harm, for ho and Katie Griffith were i term" >t the m t inti mate frendship. If was anei-j that a man like Tom Urd should mm* homo so sober-fiiced from atich v. lay as t at, even if thero was no one at the house to welcome him lint w< rf-oyed Stephen Lung-way; tutl Stephen noted it. At lirst !u imagined that Tom had not mud a • "i sate; but n few qu a .ior •.> removed that ■.<: >1 1 th :i ->t< j hen in tiled it in hi* own mind that If • must have been trouble it th cot I ere ,f the widow Griffiths ; but abou' tlmt lio did not en re to i-k utv "jll" ".lions. 'llioir tiimph i.upper, not such as Kniie Griffith would have prepared for Tom. WHO rooii eudod. Hector wm fi d ; the two liit . ! looked for an hour or so HI LLI" little porch, nnd talked übout tho tieit day's vi > rk, and then it ana bed tinao. The small farmhouse WOK but half finished yet, und tho low upper story whore Stephen slept was little more than a rude loft, with a loose floor of boards. Stephen climb -d up tlie ladder, and threw himself down ; but, somehow, he could not sleep, or perhaps he did not care to do so ; und it was not a great while before tho rays of light which came streaming tip through the clunks in the floor announced to his wakeful egres that Tom Ord had lighted a caii- That was an uncommon thing for 'Tom to do, and Stephen slily stretched himself from under his blanket, and , b".' ' iliiv ! '*W u'o tin* man ' n\ < i.3 {. . . , |i. > •.•!> the bo.tiM*. o i l' i 'iii ui.it went on i us i * u betow lei.on .1' i in on oil'* oiiuir. imh tui* oi >'< i i is?;'' him, aud there ant I!color bv hia aide, thi the otherwiao emiitv i sau Jiv tu hilgc lentiicrti wailntM, ao nearly ahke ekternnUy, thai st*phen v oiil i liav* ipoketi about it to liimaelf, | i'* im ha*l diuriii to make an audiblt fotttid. 't o'* Old t il up one id tin* walh-tr, s" 1 iififttud it, iiikiut* mi a ivwpootubla p.n*k p 1 bauk'K'ti i to which he ho* tied uuoiuci ■ cry ge-ou reinforocutent J.u.i. urn. tint ill h i tu iita hatii • lb |,t,( ... uil I't ti** to , h il, if liul I 1 \ is ■ i< 'i. uinal: 'ti, t.n v were a v. \ uteri iiiiii pslu to I*W, Mtii i a • i*ste l th' i iwi-feliy. lie knew llf,- , ; 'i i -u pro ill"-.* vo iißproie iiuig, when o hv nil* v ouid have -Oi he* c cuinga to bimiclf. ji- * i *!oii pi i r old J'.nlgc ihir t, (i >.' li mt t tlio i n united *i !• !•*■ oyer for Kt'tse atsd m*. That'i bnlly —ctn't it, leetor t if,- lor growl I gooJ-natureilly. i* 'i si *i wont 'ii Kuoh uujiea a, aud Tom cr -ftille put the bill* altugelhei in the w 111 t. and tuul it up. 'lis* u. men wore alow.y und dei,bvr* ntf'.v. tin* lli-i wallet waa /oi<*:l to in o* 1 nsoiitb It was the one Hcct jr lu* I found in the road, Tom'a face grew pale and red 'y sii- > r. he ftm ol tin* conteitla out >u t'i* clusir, ' r they, alio, w*re gonn i ba.'k*. t ii'!', frt*h, tuniuting, ;\x if jnat from tin Tri-amirr, and of •ut*U ex ctin-ly tai tie deuontHiatirma —tena, twenticH lift •*, nnd hundreds !—it wae ti perfect win i fa't to a poor farmer like ! Tom ! "I could pay Judg* ilealmr hah a I dozen tiroes orcr out of tliis," dc taui, abetd. Hector f"*>wtsT m Ord did mt aJcep any ► • 1 *' i pht and when i • p en*•.* lie w*ire a tlva turbed nntl r.urlons \*ok, such as anv mi* mar w < nr wloyi lie tin* too nittrn r*-p •* -auli'y on his hand*,or too much * ai'tney in hie lio 1" ere v.iie work to lu? d< ui a? several p -uiti >n {!•'■ 'rrm thST (lay ; and, nfte h-.-nk'eit,: •> ' fter wev -liupr away 3te j ! t*i 1 1-,at*r •:>' 1 task,Tomateppel j t. ♦!. door and *1 at ted for Ilivtor. He hit i n' the root o'sr old tree, -ae little iliftauce : adtt*♦riotusly nt tor' with I ** piwe, cooatTuet ng * *f i hidmf -p' n f *rpretiou*! bon" apasrirt ' * •!)• pi saiblc future day of fsatii * 1 Hector rclne'-an'!y gave tip his job nu 1 ti. tt'-d obediently iut*> the bonne. No safe or Btroug-lnis had Torn Ori , but perhaps '.r h*l l*ett r, far he took cut from under the bed the widlet ot ta.tug hi* own money, allowed it tc 11, iter, "i el Imi MMu ol put ;t biand fV. i pointed to the floor in j fia nt of it, and bale the old dog ' "Watch !" Hector's eye* ideMrod ie.t*'' irently s 1 be threw liinwlfdowa, n-d Tom wer.t I off to !ii work, Joably eernre of the trra-ur t' 'ad tk t, although Ic him self -done knr*w that it w w Uiure. . * : *itnl(vl by so ve *y grir and faitl - -1 •> ijrth * He did uot intend r .* unt 1 later thrr nsud. for la 1 ■ i h*.*. purjHvse id p.-ying e vis- I '. t i tin" * dlag * that dav, 1 •.. • * ,s, 'hat, ti oat ar; hour af jt* ! • i: . •rture, th lur h, augiiie !iy' .iu fSti* ii u r me ul pi, luad the i rer of the i. U m '*. l.e i Id i.i'.r, the Inrr.st, until lu* *a v ehwa enough to Muuvb *'l . st .1 j~. oveiy* part of iu turronad.uga. 1! x: v ,t Tot i v *. atrav uic Ot i r ad of U: fana. for 1 h>t •, etihim it t. rk there, at J hack' nnt ire *1 ;.u i liltli "put at" t fl* 1 that Ui--tor wa* ' with li!s n asi r, for Stephen Ut i * 'lions donbte about Hector'e prob *'l I - .,* : u) a Hj!,ebvtt.ir < f what he j an ant to d !hwi\, , lii* auxn ty wa.** partly re u . .1,. -lu poured over the i< noe; fcr, Jtl. i hl, aooa duoTcted II i-ctor's p... enee, tlnit faillil(*M animal was once t.. re bt. ily at work at his bone-lmry pnv.inp away for dear life, and Stephen hiMt.dc 1 no longer, but jump id the fr.ol barrier before hiui, ai.d i stfv.Uuly but swiftly to the house lu he unit, and out j'tfain ; ami n< v be went away even more swiftly, and a*th mor, anakc-liko lUutUk ihan he had conic, ooueeahng som- thing, as he did so, in th** bosom of hia ruafy blankct ooat. Stephen had bien doing wrong of some kind, no doubt of it; but Hivtor had paid hiiu no mmirer of attention, sowing to be utterly absorbed in hia old bones and their liidtng-pliire. Stephen had no notion of Ix'ing seen in Ins hurried departure, and he sneak ed through the coru quite a distance be foro ho went out into the road. and, when he did ao, he left the bur* dowu behtnd hint. Why ahottld he atop to put up bare, when lie hud an long unJ rapid a jonrney before, him ? When bars are left dowu. csjn-e tally if they opcu an entrance to a corn-field, rn , nul it w.L more than an hour before tin h.st b.'M.f of them w.u terms! into ti •r> el, i. ml Tom iliwosjs. Into ly put up $!:•• b.r, >v indontig how they came < : wn, : d itigty enough at flu He did tod feel like I uiy i ■ •re work that aftemoon, and he ,\i. 5 Jb , U>r niu le the best of their way tow . ! tin oouho —Tom's heart ntisgiv .'■i. . in ixiot't thai, a tiulc at the thought ■ f iiin Inn;, his treasure had been loft ..M.. i.; iM'a. < ful enough a*< they . • e u . tmt Toni did not pause tin i .]>. 'I by the bed-hie, and . . c.ieier for In* precious wallet. .1 a., and prolstl; tlie.t, lie ■ a. ii, .<1 looked under; and then, h hpr.i .ml jerked tho bed from its plaee, mm •-uttered its oover tugs in all directions. '"Gone! Both gone! Oh, Hector! what tuudo mo caU yon away ?" ami Tom Ord sat down on a chair, and bur ied liia furc in ins hands, whik Hector put troth fore-paws on liis knees, and grow iid, half -.ivagcly, hall mournful ly , for the old dog wan tnoru than n lit tle puzzled at his muster's singular eon duet. Only a moment sat Tom, and then he j sprang to hia feet, ahoutiug : "Stephen Langwuy ! tlie robber!" lie then rushed out of tho house to ward the stablo. A few moments more uid he was in the Huddle, urging bin f.a vorito home to hia beat speed toward 1 t!i v Huge. Somehow, he felt, rather than reason ed that, whether he meant to pursue S-eplioii, or to con tide his calamity to the kind bosom of Katie Gnilith, that wis the direction in which he must travel. Hector bounded along at the aide of tlie home, keeping up marvellously well for a dog of hia age aud weight ; but, before they luul gone a mile, Tom sud denly reined in, a if seized by a sudden change of purpose. "Hector, edd boy !" ho shouted, as ha pointed in the direction of the house, I '<•* llnd hint! Fet -h 'be * flo to Hit I 1 Iw •" t oetor looked up ve* of old Judys Barber, the money* hrud'-r. that !o< ked OHt of ■ 'eathcre face u Tom rode up, ainl 'he ha d old man almost tri*l to rmilf as lis said : * Aiir friend here tells me that you t \ old your eiop. Tom f" ' ' ■ *, sold it," and Tom's face ' >■ ■ I iitliy pale n tie said it. Why, in an' wliHtV the mttte*"f ! h'ln't you get the money for it t" "To*, 1 got it; but " ' Hut wlint V Spnk ftit, now, and no •onsyuse. Vour note idu to morrow, and there won't be any fooling with me I can tell you." "I ' it' •>. .1 f anpr,'. Torn. Iv r Katie tliv t&tliß put lier hands be , 1 i ry- j , u t light of h, met!ii tg iv much b'n pleasure shot a<*riss the 1 man's face, a* he replied ' !< i, t:iii. ; t*> lie* uiil, ' Stejdn a Lsi g iy." le reinmU-,1; "and I'll follow 1, t , t it end of the earth, but I'll get i t back again "Well," said the old man. "if Bteve's ' • • ' irlv off With it. Von een jo-t ray ! * bye to it. 1 can't wait on any i .*,.•(• chnxc for him, yon know, ■ \!<>i y down, if ty motto." "ii, Tom,' ctela med Kate, as she •i.< e more looked up, "do follow him ! 1 • •it b.u T<*m do get it I aek * l>o ' vo't k'tow which way he went ?" "No," saul Tom ; "and he can't haw '• en gone ninny hours. 1 sent Hector ift*-r him." "W! T, there's Hector himself," it ■ln.tu's! KaU*. "coming up the road as 's*t he n fsde ! burn h 'a***' with the Vikim of Turn * ftae hsru. from lii" greedy eyes. "I'll tnakc you pay f*n tli*. " "V.'i'l yon?" said T,.!8, !ie fc.rt £>jn 8 the waVet. 'Here. Kr* ie, you: k p t for me I'm !.?rr,il to have :t ia try bnndr for a minute, for fear I'll Iwe j it 1 gu - • the m 'iiey't all there, j Court it for tue, on't you?" "flullo, judge !" -ai! a veiee from] litre road betide t 1 m, "!u *t you heard wl r.t'* L p|*en"d in the village?" T• y turn 1 t * td *1 * ,-^corv,. t ■ ii •* :.i. e *1 *■ f.it fewfores of the vil- j tage I'ietor. "Nu. 1 .% Tom r di'l " I T ; but be Wifl ftiv. "1 rn half wb • p'T' <1 KaU-. a, v.*gu 103 th.it ho hod l*t! r *ay very j T i width • .lortor went j On. , ••liiat *in't the wop-t of ia Whe. U"< y c.xni, i seaieh him, found a | wh*4 - wallet full of the i unt fluff in his ' !>• iiit-pockst' 'V !. lo*a he nay about it?" n-k*d K.**.'- "iie h f"uud it," said the doe- "Maybe he did," remarked Tom Judge lioaber vu a lawyer, aud li "tight be UK'll a fee: and .. . Lwfinr drove away to triait a patient, i • old money-lender Uaatere-J toward t village, leaving Toin*md Kale to tie ir I'tvn devices. lir tt wasToa Ord'a wonder aa to how the old dog managed to reoover the lost treasure, aud Hector w* utterly unable to d< -criHc bow, after hia master bad U t bun, hi' bad obeyed his eanine in stinct- oud buried the greasy wnlhT a tli .it own hidden dejaa.it of inesti : i bim, and b>w. when he was r. .1 h?Pk. be b- 1 obeyed what he •: tdcrwl*id to in hi* tluuUcl 'f meaning, • ! not only fetiaid, but brought it ax i be able. The poor old in !■- .■ for a week, over the •t which be made or. his er ..t vn-vc Liuigwsy was "laid by" .i \. n ji tlo* IVnitenttarv and v ,t 1. . tunc at hard tabor J ■ ! ' ii.WlUlcu SHOWING OFF OS A PONKW lan not a ewt ..ring man, but IJc uut n.ntnte t<> a*a vorats', g<>. d and utrviig, that there to noLLtr.g in tbo whole range f vimUifol c*i iicnww that awakened uiit ia rcHtMUtremd otoh a i much dc light as cimume Wlui JiK"- not renu uiber the axoite .iit id ittU'ii.'toi.g the advent of u oijetta ill kiwu? Why, it was equal t<> an Old fashioned general training. And then the doilblod-dletilled luxu ry of goiug to the performance tit the evening *liy, the memory of it will waken the hliHnl that bite long been tam ed by the curb t rents, 1 remember theyiilcra, the feats, the clown, aud all the tinseled piiraphre naiia with the greatest dihtinetne-s, and altbougb I have seen buudreds of sim ilar entertainments Mtfc then, the cir cuses of my kittonhood have never yet been iflijiwd, that is, vrltere the heart stands a critic. I also n member the trained donkey. Who dostmt? What fttn ! Whv. 1 am! laughing now, as yon doubtb i are, j rcsiler. at the reeollei-'ions. of the sport J lie ixvastoiiinl. tir the way, tins > ■ gxid jiLct u j relate .' story of what 1 • .iw it • . f, tin hi circuses, ytora and years n/fi It hu|.|s'tu I• i' ♦' i,, , • •*! •h "h treat tkti* „ 1 ■ i ' ii'h< **i >mvd ho Invited her | lu f.'i* with I i •>•• it. Ho innch bj i "f i refae ( i;, t f..-tore* of the t ntertain meni wi'i •* ,-bleated tlonkev, *n'l among the many 'Jungs that he aid was to kwp nit from uwlw any body who t J, | ♦ , v If hii • i" fact, the pr, j ri-tor <• f tii'* cimw offered * price of tw.-itv Ave dollnr* to any pereou who ahteihl rid him "0* nround the rmg. Now, Berry tbought ®H. early *t Ihe slew, and obtained a OoUmLc of eest# on the front row, next to the clge of tb ring, Kverybody w there: not only eve ivSiodv in town, but people eaue in drove* froro'adjoiuiog town*, and by tin* time the jicrfoniianc* coinmenael, lite tent w cr*unui'*J with a happy, ■ notay, antiaij>ating crowd. One by one the acta went off, and were applauded to the echo. 'Qte ojown wan too comical fr anything, and noil shouts of laughter ua greeted him for : everything he del aud every word he Kttid" that the poor fallow iiiut-Uhare though* there va* at leaat one plaee in ! the world where he was appreciated. Well, at length thrft < I coated don key **<- teoßght out, and a colloquy totJf n!acc between the ringmaster and the clown regarding Urn that crewtod another of laughter. Finally the ringioßier aikcd the clown to ride the Song *ared animal, tad he atteaij t ed it. Sueh o*l* "• and a rich tunvweniotiious getting off, were enough ti nnfke a etufled elephant laugh. Th* poor eh.wu nt length w up in diaguat, u;l in reply to the cliaff o: the crowd, he challenged aome one of them to try it on A chap sprang f' *ni < * c of the front acute, i duiurnv, placed there- for the -I the part ateve ry ah'jw. aid amiouna-d nnsclf aaable Uj 1.1 tlie .ip. i M rbl jt." This al so created marly much fan aa the (Jown had oeoaai >nc*l. an-l cede! quite I a* disastrously, where at the crowd yell lod, and th" ni" lcp*i aaay, and wa* aoou lost bj wi * "Neat!" ahouUd th* c'own. and ryt*ouy lim^hed. "litlse and gentlemen,'* raid the rii ;. i ng tLo dindtey, "if ♦here if anybody in the audience who tliiuka he e rde thi* fnaky animal, ho if at liberty to try ; bat to make the 'mil more intereatinp, I will gire any !mar. dollars who will ride ■ him one* around the ring." Here vu "HiV opportunity; here i*u • thane* (or glory , a sweetheart anl twenty-fire dollars. Hardly had the offer }*x>n made \x>fort l±e> bounded into thy ring and adopted it A few of th<- smaller boys yelled and cheered u they recognised him; and many other* hoped for his discomfiture. and aaid nothing Ooii r boldly op to thy donkey, he swung 're ley OTUT and took t seat up [on his ba rarely ever hoard. But "Hi" was plucky, and r.-solved to win. So h- bgain took a *at on the donkey's back The atumai walked jo s few stejw. when ar- went his heel-. a Ith* r* t! ;• n cut to g. i* feu hi* road—ahead of the d*>ukev. Moi# !frantic !-mb, in tb midst ul wfckii ha gain p ck, <1 hit vl f up s-** went lor that educated "snimile.'' Tin* time he pot th< beaut ty the | head and tail, and coiled I n leg* under 1 j 'lis 11 !ly. ino r agruaater ••racked hi (whip, sod •'.]/ went the donkey, first fore and theoaf*, like a lame rocking horse. Then he went ndev ays, .d J "Hi" lariated and got hea l downwards, f and rooted arou id in the sawdust and dirt with his probowi*. | This wfU too much. The rough hand- Hag brdko his pints badly in a very h4 , place, and lio wore a pea-jacket—a eery tktu rt onr. As he picked himself up i and shook th< sawdust from hia person •ho audience saw what he couldn't shake ! did yell. llis enemies juat howled. He '' ked f<-r his hat, and fouqd that the linker had su-jijK-d into and run his I foot through it and it was no* half way ! up his leg. | Being in too sorry a plight to return to Amanda, he struck arqpnd to the en | trance and vanished from it, evidently j for the purpose of making repairs. But i while he was making litem the show i broke m>, and a nval "item to the res cue of tne young lady and awnfted up on her home. That show-off lost him hi? girl. wh<> eventually married anoth er, and it is safe to nay that he never at tempted to w ilk into the affections of another by riding an educated donkey. Tnr Littli Bor roar Das nu it.it Or ohaimmi u said to teva teaa iM outer of u.c Mtuir tag teauUJol uaw. wnitw on he w vMtoa of ibe death of a ru. A tot the fhjM f re. i. aawl the cltek • toll He*. At* the *nly wMmc 1 hear; *r.j uvet u. foal, ta us utu,le. sseet ,'ce!ia* ol •fdseu iciide; tor mt hw.n uJ m *ee are tall wbca I uuag Of the tut to hojr thai died. I wot home one eigut to mj father • uoaaa— < nt Ujitr.e to the dear once ail— \h'i softly I riiened ibr f ardra gate. •A Bit eonty ike dow of the haU: toy mof her <- me oat to Biert her eon: MM ttosnl toe. aabe sighed, 1 tr.,l her hrad to; on my cart. uu< ehe we*t Kr the Utile boy ihat died. 1 *hal! noes hint "her the now ere coat t the garCeo where he p.sred: I etieif rets* hia more by th> areatde When the Cowers -t aii decayed; ■ she'] see life tojre !u ate empty chair, AnM Hie here* h u-cd to Ode, AnJ they will speak etlh a a!tea: spceeti Of the little hoy the! died. *'■ shall £<■ home to oar rather* aoaee— To our rather* hotwe la the el lea.— w luwe the hope of soul* hare no blight, or love no broker ttea: n> shall roam 11. 0. DKIKIIK(KK| 'Wl/ Inform Ih l public, that they have taken charge of Ihi* GUI Alt J I'tUlblbhlllMlL Ah J i|.r<>pe U carry#,, the same under r<- | nowiiiiplc r Tboy have m fiai d. and will make to order, MONUMENT* OOUCUfA. TokßrtA JIKADriToNK* pojtiblo n, and prico. j W the best grades of matble-- Ituui, Car* as, " Auar.icasHjaiUAar. Kiu.AKj.Ae, and lay with perfect assurance, "Our work it our reference. , Shop (tart of Bridge, MHJWIm 1 aprtti. !y J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockethofl ltow, lkllclui.te.l'u Ilculcnilu l)rui;ii, ( kruiirula, Perftmirry. I'nnej (ioimlm dr., Ac. pure Wine* and Liquor* for u>edual purp>n at way * kept. may *l. 72. Df.t WtlWlK THOMAS A. Blt'KA ' ITAUDWARK BTOKKH -3 WILSON A HICKS, * 9 Bellefunta. Pa.. 2 .£ (Successor* to lawi* a Wiuox.,) >. f~ Uespocifully inloriu the citiaen* of C 2 Centre and other luuntiu, that they 'have one of the largest and beat to- y a,'lwied stock of Hardware to be found, w • consisting of Iron, Stool, Nailt, ® '•£ ,Horse Shoe. Axels, Spring Wagon - '.Skeins and U 'let, Complete Mock ot • carpenter tool* and builder* hard- ,> ware, loch* paint*. glaa*. var- ~ 9|nisb good*. wood work for buggiesj jand wagon*, plough*, herr* vri, rjiti !-j vatort and grindrlones. Looking j j *i iglasses and mirror ntate* Picture r j flames i laile u •dn 1 Ley alto K t J jhave the celebrated cook Wove, : BUFQ UEH ANNA, > Severe one warranted to give perfect £; satt*action All kind* of parlor . * tlovea. We are determined to sell (at the lowest prices for cah. or on _ X .hort credit—not to exceed three r • month*. Call and see u, as we Uke % 'vissSirAcfe jj marlStf. Bellefonte, Pa. H 3 S -j IS Gift dc Flory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. Th luv now opened, and will constiuit iv k-3-n on band. * splendid stock of new SHOES, GAITERS. A SLIPPERS, for men, women and children, from the best manufactories in the country, and now of- 1 ferwd at the Lowest Prices. BOUTS end SHOES made to order, upon then ne'.iee They invite the people of this vicinity to lire them a call. a they will urirf to merit a than- of their pat ronage. mylw K- EW PL* KN ITU R STORK. . 1 noun ukLow Hurras'a BELLEFO.VTE, PA. GEORGE WBRYAN, Dealer to rUhMITURI OK ALL KINDf, BEDSTEADS, TABLKS.I'HAIKS, Parlor ami Chamber Sot*, SOFAS, LOUNGES, IBU REAUS, WASHSTANDS, W A EDDIES SAITEXSSXS, he. Particular Attention to Ordered Work. REPAIRISO DOSE PROMPTLY. I\ILH TAKING. Ist All Iu Branchca, VKTALIC, 1-AOKUT, ayhEWOOU. AXD oqmmow caaaktk, Alwgyeon Hand, and Funeral* Attended Wtt an Elegantllearae. tpStC. Stoves! Fire! Stov's! At Anly Kresnian'a, Centre Hnll, are late*t and best stoves out, be ha* Just received a Urge lot of Cook Stovea, the Pioueer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, tbe Reliance Cook. PARLORS—The Radiant Light, self-fee der, Gat Burner. National Kgg Joweli, Ai\ .*.lic sell* stovos as LOW a* anywhere in Mifflin or Centre co. TIN AND SHEETIBON WARE! The undersigned hereby informs the citisen* of Ponnsvnlley that ne ha* pur chased the Tinshop heretofore carried on by theC. 11. Mfg Co., and wilt continue the same, at the old stand, >t all its branch es, in the manufacture of STOVE PIPE A SPOUTING. All kind* of repairing done. He hat alwaysonhatw Fruit Cans, of all Sisee, BUCKETS, CU^B, DIPPERS. DISHES, AC. AH work warranted and charge* reason able. A share of the public patronage so licited. AND KERSHAW, 'isepTOy Centre Hall llailroad 0. K. NEW GOODS. Herlacher & Cronmiller. CENTRE HALL, PA Have juct received, Dry Goods, Notion*, Groceries, Hard ware, Qucenswarc, Wood and willow ware Iron, Salt. Kith and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything and now offered at prices lower than the lowest I), ess Goods A in out beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelties of the season, white goods, embroideries, hoop skirts, BALMORAL SKIRTS, All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ALL KINDS OK UARNKS?, 'silver plated and Yankee Harue, ( double and single, bridle* and haltarv ipr ] THE KEYSTONE LIGHTNING ROD CO. Are the Sol* Proprietor* of the Celebrated T. T. Ktnsey Patent Copper Lightning Rod. AUo manufacturer* of COPPER CABLE, RODS AM> WEATHER VAXES Of every Oeeriptien and of the isoat approv ed Style. AU orders for putting up Hods and Vane will receive prompt attention if given to GEISS & COMPANY, Agents for Centre County CENTRE HALE, PA. aprl2 TF Furniture Rooms! J. O. hkiMXii.K. oospootlully i a forms the cit*of Centre county, that he ha* Constantly ., In. =• a•• • make* to order, all kinds el BKDHTKAD*. BUHJC.U'H, -INK-. WAMUNTAND*. CORN Kit CO P HAlii TABLES, , A. Hour Manx Chairs Atwsv* < s uas His sicca of toady-i.d> Furniture i is. ; and warranted of good workfc.ttn.rin! ato > all iiuidu under his own immediate mijw. > • •ion, and is offered at rptes a* cheap "!• where. Thankftil forpast f*<>rs, he so* us a continuance of the tame. . Gail and so his stock before pnichi i, elsewhere. siißi'sMi M *l. U. Ui. AiK, It T StlfllS JLAlft AiiTJTZKIt, Auorneysat Law, ttrltcfnuJe, Olßc i, on the Diamond, next d or to Hut man's hotel. Consultations In 0< rumn m Engl ah. fcblUUDtf JOHN ¥~ POTTER, Atteraey it Law. Collection*promptly made and spuria attention given to those having lands ot property for sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deed*. Mortgage*. Ac. Ol- Bc* in the diamond, north ride of th. court bout*, Bellefonte. cm UfiTGUtf ii ks a v n*o< KKRirorr, y t* mho art. President. Cashier. COUNTY BANKING Co {Late Miilikoa, Jlteiver A Co.) RECEIVE DEmsiTH, And Allow Intereet. Discount Notes, . , , Buy and Sell Government >< cur.Wes, Gold and aptoOtif £jOUUl.s. |Al>. M MANIW Attorney o' Las tf Bellwrrt., , ..u|stly attend*u>all i t Iness ntro*tcd t lijpi. juM.eh'f DP. PORT* IY. Attorney at lis • Ucllefonte, Pa. Ofllce over lty Hold * bank may It complete index of the month, and day u,. | the month and week on its face, which i warranted as a perfect time-keeper %,Clocks. Watches tnd Jewelry re I I aired on short notice and warranted. seelPtt;ly \*ILLKRS HOTEL, Woodward, Pa jjfX Stage* arrive and depart dally. Tlii favorite hotel b new in e, -rr rvaprct one of the mot p!>*art country hotel* i r . centrmi Pennrylmmia. The traveling Hv r and be certain of procuring what they buy i which can seldom he dole when i-urchi - i ng in the city. Physician* arc respectfull* requested o give hit liquor* trial. aul< On Marriage. ~ far Tseng Van, „ c 6MEAT SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES which > but fere vet.. Marriage. and ruin the happiness of LWie and*,-with tun weans of relief fee Ut** Erring and Unfortunate, dwonted and de bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelop*-. fr*#of churn. Address, ftoWAKD ASSOCIATION No SSeeth Ninth SC. Philadelphia, Pa oeUEly. GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, host. OPPOSITE THE IRON F koNT On Allegheny Street RUHL& GA T JLT. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrup, Dried Fruu, Canned Fruit, Haroa, Dried Reef, Salt, Buttar, Flour, Corn Meal, Ruekweat Flour, and everything uaaaly kept in a well regu lated flrat data Grocery Store aiarS.Cut KUHLeUAULT pKiJ¥kKRAILRGTKL: Johk Srixuut, Proprietor. Stage* arrive and dapart daily, for all point*, north, south, east and went. W„ A , J- 8. ItTTKLTS: HULKS ALE WINE A LIQUOR STORE Bishopstreet, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil ding iormerly occupied lv the Kev stone Bakery Take* pleasure in informing the public lb i he keep* constantly on haad a supply choice Foreign kiidDome*tic Liquor*, * All Barrel*, Jkeys mud (m*H warranted to cantata Ike quamtihf rep rnr*foi. \ The attention of practicing physicians I* sailed to his toek of 1 • PURE LIQUORS, suitable for tuedtca, purpo.es. Bottle* * n d dmaoP n „ t ,, n „ Unt ] y ott h*,id wni;KYl o wlr PCRE XKCTAU All liquo*,-* 4ro warranted to give #atis raction. „iquor* will besold|bv the quart. harroL or tierce. He ha# a large 'ot oi BOTTLED LIQUORS J' the finest grades on hand. Coufideut that he can please customer ho respectfully solicits a snare of public pa tronage my Ist THE undersigned, determined to met the popular demand for Lower Prices, re spectfully calls the attention of the public o his stock of SADDLERY, low offered at the old stand. Designed as wciallv for the people ami thatim-e, the lar gest and most varied and complete assort nent of Saddle*, Harness, Collars, Bridle*, if everv description and quality; Whips, nd in fact everything complete to a first, lass establishment, he now offers at price* rhich will suit the times. JACOB DINOKS. CcntrcHail Housa AND Lot roa Sat.*.—The undcr igaed offer* a choice property for sale (insisting of a new two story trarne house' ew stable, and other outbuilding*. The H is a fine one, lying on Main street, entre Hall, and has a variety of choice ' ruit trees upon it. For further in forma on apply to fopdm 31. RICHARD, Ag>. Beautiful Toilet Sttti, Chamber PaDa* *., Fq sola by ?r2A tf. WM'f M'MANIftAT.