The Centre Reporter. F KED. KURTZ sum Apr. 27, 1876. f SUMS. —$2per vo>-, t -i V se'.rn WOT paid M adr< tore, jt.irr<isei.-ifii'AG •< ;•.' ir aertio*.*, and J -I'IJTI L' ,W enwfrurf. Grant hasvcfii-d the bill • '!<">• president's salary down to the Nothing ebttlU £or. The recent able tqxHvh. in iV I Benato, by Mr. Wallace, on tli. . h it •. Vice appropriations to which wo t i> In a recent issue. w ill bo found wreck's Reporter. The New N ork democracy wi i pre) ltouncein favor <>f Tiklen toi pre-th A .roo.l ami honest man ho it i- w • now driving out the rings in bis ow state. The Greenback men of I > vomit county hoist the name of I t.on is Spinner.late Treasurer of the I'utti States, for PNdllMi and Andre* > Cnrtin, late Governor of this State. :et Vice President. The Worth County. M I hoists the follow ;ng nan <•- l'or l'n dent, T. A. Hendricks; for V ' ■ •* dent. Wm. Bivler, of Pa. ♦ ♦ ♦ The House Committee on ap| (ionshas decided t reduce. •>' > dalion, the districts of internal re vt from two hundred and nine, the . re number, to one hundred and ii \ State of Pennsylvania 'j Is Uv . .. into nine districts —ours, the • xth. be ing compre-id of counties of Nut utn borland, Union, Snyder. Juniata.Ontrc Clinton. Lycoming, Tioga and Potter, with the collector's office at \\ illiiura port. From Washington now com-- a tai that is worse than fraud and plunder— I an expose of the horr.ble treatment meeted ont to inmates in the'govern ment lunatic asylum, more terrible to relate than any thing that ha- ye; Ke unraveled AMU that sink of INIQUITY and national disgrace, the capiu fthi nation. A correspondent of the V, -C '. of 17 saya: The testimony bef re the Committee on Kxjwmditnrvs in the In terior Department to-day di.-ck -ed .. condition oftfiun at the Governt. lunatic Asylum in this District n. re horrible than can easily be believed. The principal witness was Geo. M. ikuv. at one tiniO a soldier in the regular army and afterwards an assistant at the asy lum. His testimony go-day f.,.rlv curdled the blood of those w ho heard i; it was a tale of snch brutal treatment and in gleet. He swore positively that many patients there had IK, a tin wn into filthy cells with nothing but a ! ;n --ille of straw to lie upon. Eteiy morn ing a servant would come round with a wheel-barrow to remove the excrement hut the straw was merely shaken up like the Straw in a stable and left in the cell. The patient's only bed was until it became so fetid that it had to i carted away, when a new bundle w\. brought in and the process reixtated. The most atrocious case cited was th:. of a certain General Loomis, who had been an officer in the regular array. When brought to the asylum he was old and perfectly helpless; yet old and he I; - less as he was, he was left to wallow in liis tilth on the floor, until when the witness saw him, as he said, the born - of the poor man's shoulder blade knees and elbows had actually w through the flesh, and he was literally devoured with vermin. This patient finally died there. The witness also un derstood that General Howard came once to see General I.oomis. but was told that lie was asleep. Mrs. Murphy, another witness testified that her hus band was sent there at the instance r-f a certain benevolent society in thiwclty. she called often to scejhim; always;" ... 1 him covered with vermin and often covered with severe bruises, which hoi husband said were caused hy a' Finally lie died there suddenly om Wednesday. The proceeding .-at unlay she saw him and he was well, and w! they brought the body to her the fa a was covered with bruises which wire not there Saturday, site believi l tin.: his death was hastened 1 y violence The committee are determine,i to pr< K the matter to the bottota. The sum corruptly spent by GrantV orders out of the secret service fund to help his own election i 3 *\ in New York alone. Mr. Cauiflcid's counuitteo scut to the Treasury Department and secured tl., Ixvoks in which these accounts were audited and which reftr to the expendi ture—a lav ith and doubt lew an im proper one —under the Enforcement n Election laws. There were first paid t the United States Marshal and hi de; ties, Ac., f.86,000 in that year. N vt comes an expenditure of Spyi o, in which f-XiO are* charged for carriage hire f-150 for a room at the Fifth Avenue Ho tel, Ac. This is followed by a payment to Davenport of over SIB,OOO. In addi tion to all these amounts :22,C ) wen taken from the Secret Service Fund and paid over to Davenport, making a ! til expenditure, in round numbers, of over $140,000. The Presidents has decided that if the Republican members of th, committee want him to testify !;• will go on the stand, otherwise not. He is so worried at the continued develop ments of crime in and around his Ad ministration that he went to Philadel phia on last Saturday afternoon to seek rest aud comfort and consolation with Borie and Chi Ids. About a month since Daniel McCruly of Tiffin, 0., moved to Kansas, '"0 miles distant, taking a shepherd dog with him. The day after his arrival the dog disappeared. On Wednesday hi turned up at Tiflin, well though foot sore, havingevidently walked the whole -distance. Gov*, llaves, of Ohio, hits issued a pro clamation, declaring that the reign of terror in the coal regions of the Tuscara was Valley, caused hy tire strike, must Come to an end; that the miners w iliing to work must not be interfered with, Mud that whenever the civil authorities Inform him that they are unable to pro tect the peaceable miners at their work, he will send a military force ,for their protection. From present indications the grain cropin Europe is likely to he short, while in this county the prospects for an average or even a full crop are very good. A partial failure of the European crops will, as a matter of course, furnish a market for the American surplus, and enhance the prices of grain in thiscoun try." There arc 02,502 churches in the United f>tates, wrilh sittings fur 11,"5'J5,f>42 people, the Methodists being the strongest denom ination. The total valuo of church proper ly is placed at $349,019,7)0. I■■.. t ■■ ! w ill he eon that the . mmitl, , mv, ii-! Irawn "t-.t o\ ,!eu. <, fr. m a noic j>- j ~ . ~ ' . • ■ ■ nt itt t in* p: m f lhivviii,u ! .. thecountry. But w. u-,r too ci it, • •iy'.c of Grant's liv .. ml hi i;igs left iutibf.il •- W 'V, ; hottest A: on-an i -.ia* , thai . . ttei ad uiti.an :i: the gov,rutm t honestly. The word material in his men have ivcviw ■ H - could we boh fir any th >g v. _<. . . ■ ■ ■ , ' iu'vttas— ru i Wa.-i>ittgliui. Apt. ii).—■-Im} and tra twirU;;. 1 nl,eating the Pu-ident , f the I niti the,public money wa.- taken to-d I, - fi.n-the ("ommitue on the IVjc.tun. t. :. -• • r f 1 - net, cx-Att.•rnrv-c.eneral <•: • 11. : ■ 1 ; *\ . . r of the Pre-i lent. In r. w rd, it ir v Ptm!l,*l v order of Grant, -f : . \ sid in earrvitig th,' elections in the i .ty .f \ew V rk in :i y. r *: notorious John 1. Davenport, who . j Chief Supervisor under the 1 f "ce ment act, bnt who does not re- . i;; for it in a single instance as an officer oi the liovenamcnt, but s imply .. "John I. Davenport." in "no -:.u.,e he - ■ • . od and andit< lin tl i re-a-ury .n' . r correct and f ru; a legal a. count. T; Fund. KIU : . • •a! W " 1 ' aa- first called u: -n to pal I ■ v , . ,j ,71. 11 - - he-ttat, ; " . • ' i'V, : ei mersati ,a, r iervd it.* jsi.vn -nt by a ' written order. In tiie t.ill of l-"-'. wb< ■ the la-t Presidentisl election was bi f : fko.idOwa& ordered. be j > d IV ;en . . that in ea.' if. he t -Mv, 1 the . 1 turning ov, r the utor.i-y. 'uvt,: fall *•,- n were jm I. Wht a Will a , half re a: r. tr. . : .ninrt the h.rg, jayir.ent for the el, tion in i w Len ■ 4 dentKuJ; "Ibivenj rt eng.- .■ iin •> great work t ; there. He :na-t i.... be . • • mittee n tb, <■> rrttpt and id., ! : ' this fund tl'.o Attorney* Genera! , t and dodged an dm , ;uc,l reluctant to t.'ll, t t , teet the President. This e rrup cn f i was paid on th ".*il r of the Pr n s to Whitley, and 1 y ilie latter t • IV". t - . port. Whkh y produced t . Committee lav, ;.j •rr . t ..-uchs r- fi every cent, aitd Wnliam t eon '-'i.T I l WHAT TIN: i'A'/>;/>i:.v/.s.i i 1 The Pre-ulent is not ditqpeecd to 1 a. r iuditTrrent to the liarg-s n_-. bin • as some of his supporters. He was 1 tl, rou.ltiy ..re>u>. 1 and cxcit, d t- -<!..> ' and in general Krn.s denourtcetl the 1 statement made by ex-Attorney (U ncr -1 al Williams as untrue. He sys t1...t hi '' has no recolh < tion of William- e..!.;; g ' on him to ,i ; . r *ir. <• the money for - Davenport'= ue, .-.ad that if 1 ■ • ! it L " was repr, -, ntcd : lita tod, a dii •r< matter, and thi.t he had 1h- n 1. , Ived. The President ha further re.-*>lvi ion a K full in veHtigr.tion < f tlie charges, and ' has decided to take the advice of tie 1 cabinet in the premi.-, -. For th .t pur pose he has sent a i erecnal re<ju, t to cads member to mt • t to-morrow* at elev en o'clock, an 1. itr ahead of the usual time, for a special consultation on this wibject. Another astounding revelation in proof of the use of the corruption fund was ascertained to-day. Although the money un paid l-y the disbtir.-i: • off.- 1 cc-r of the department of justice, not a 1 . single voucher for a single cent cam he ! I found to account fir it. If the a: ney *1 ha l been us* !a, rdlng to law, sections j 2,oi:'. j and 2,0-51 of the revise,l .-tatuti -, which require detailed accounts from j supervisors of elections, v."ti l have | j been complied with. There is nothing loahowf rtlie ' r bnt Whitley'.- single receipts. It appears to be the determination of the western politicians to put o it the light of Mr. Lilainc. Ho is a ked to initiate an investigation as to the truth of a specific charge that he ha- fOf ,i oof Union Pacific fands for which bo hi rendered ii" at: fa- : ;y equivalent, in ease he fail* to comply with this r, qui ' and put in hi.- plea "f not guifiy, h accusers propr o themr* lvcs to take t! • offensive a. 1 foi • ! :.a to pttr„'- L ; - •-.elf or admit his guilt. If the char i. true, Mr. Blaine <an hardly complain that he i.- de.,ti< yi •! ly hi- own veu . i ty; if it ,a fa', c, the .ame t>> ruin 1,. cliancea at Uincioiitti by this atte k upon his reputation i not more . j., r ate than damnable. A strong pint o: t J:,-lk...ip i. been brought to liritl by Manager I. ■' in the shape of a receipt of the < x-:, t ■•- tary for two full days' pay in March, th. Ist and 2d. It will be re membered t" he resigned about noon of the I'd, r.nd claims that lie was not a public officer after that crime, hut the bool. -hop that he was paid his r. stil.tr salary up t" midnight of the 2d, douhth in nl ancc with the legal axi on that there are no parts of a day. But if he v.: secretary of war all < V that day, and foi all the time for which he h.i drawn pay, he wa-s secretary at the tin., tl house impeached him. The Washington Flat- re-marks of th. story about <'onkjii!;' abhorrence of . smoker "saturated with nicotine,'' that "those who have eon Senator Corkling riding out Fourteenth street road with General < iraut of an evening, taking in with placid hut evident satisfaction !h< fine flavor of hi companion' ci -ai, wont believe a vv rd of it." Matthew Murray, of llolhdayahiirg. ' died on the li'lli in a;, il, a- near as iun bo esUtnali d, somewhere. I'll ween one' I.urdri',l in ,1 one Ituitdred and six year- el age. j i K '. TttOl HbLH ■ , v, i. e rn Who I vo turned Gale's . \ .- . • \ 11 • rty IS W ..-hing ou ! ' , . that year I w.is r - lu the tit •. .ml lie wish .. . . HOI p s--ible t„ tuve- *, thai pt\ aiiw>*t ostlcials I Metc it.V -ill 1,. . . ' ! . Viral ... . New \ ork, ami ■ II r .i It, I .t; the mac appro;., h '. . * l . * ~! 1 did !;■ t I.eS : .. '. . !-' ''! : ; further assurance . tire without first being This was futaiU I . H. ringtoa, Kvan.- and , they w sited to make a . - n.i u*. my , ail of the cans lot lor. lam at your service | tf 1 un a ■ .IV . .. - t your h ut a.hi;u. I.i furthering the (. hI ,f e. i ti .. .in, vour Virv ■ • M j , . 1i,.;.. J. . . i'-ilev, Windsor, Vt, ,saly : AX .Kir . D-itvei Ncw&—As every ' f n iivi-t iiniitc, s-j is there u I dart ' ■ / . of luck . The • . .. rtbt•- no remedy ivi ■ s ..:: . c • • . ; th -<■ having * • .. 1 \ ■ ■ t! channel uttd *l. - V nil that. Th. tt ha- boon found, " of earth, 'ttusiti lap;,- ,le, osils to form in " all t' ' v, .r- nrs. in the miuvru! •jtUhlraVpthcstVi .4ion! bu'!'-""much ' | and • i g-u'., irn ■ brought ,1 >wn fr, in ■ . ; . .. . . J• . ■ '!.•! ' ; iiic mines, wittlc • the I ,d- of ;h, tr.ams it; the ncighbor ~ '. ft!. ,i . r. -> 1 in sonic ' j.. va b If 1 r than the I -••■■■■■. • N r . I j'. . i.i Fran, ven t' t • 1 i:>lt < -all. 1 it, j '.i epic • r ;in t? matter, as they do in r, v.rd t tl tin -.trial unpr> ajwrity S•I e M e ' ri; • under, but the dull ■ p Boar ! < fA. ;:!ur<. as has been seen \ vrtu at i. ! ito take rogtiittocc of : \i . lise ill t nit in a remedy remains . . . IV Wash in .on Api .13 -In the Fcnate, II i* 'y ftcr t!;e urnal of y, -tcr ■ p laid before the Senate the following UK:.-.1. To the m ;tate of the I nitcd .-tatcs; I 1 entitled "An .- t the .-.vl.iry of the l'r< - id, nt eft e.t'nited Mati -."without my t v.tl. 1 ..at :.-trained to this <<c r- 1; in a of duty t" t./ - :ic • c - ir: iu ■ .tomy - If, and to wfiat 1 ; In. '> th tli ... of the of . ' hit-f M . irate . a nation <f more ... salary f* the I*3 ■ .id. ii! of the United ' Mate- w 1 cdby the ( nslituti . at f ■">,' ip. r.'ii.n ai we ware,a nation of but th e aiilli"! Fp ople, j oor from a ]• . ■ a;. 1 t hau ivu war, without ci n: r nmnitfartun , witli but , ti- v. int.-, ; i tie chi'iiply supplied, i'lhe ;• 'l.ll y ■ t tlicn have bs. il decfncd | . small for the rcsponsibiUties and digni ity of tl • . a, lu; ji. tiliablv so 'j I via tl. i... .1. 1 , edition of the • j Treat ry,:..ii i„ tij.li. ily it was dc-ir .i 1 < , . . i;i t! !. i ttbiic. The J tlary of ( ii, :i, nni.< r the t'on ; .j f ; tit: ally ill. 1 1 ion an aver .a; <-f a!, .at . t'< each ;e- ion, !<r '7'J'i j• i year, . r le. titan ones thirti. lb >f : htryoflhe I'rt-dicnt. ' Co- ;, Jiavc h f-'atid tijon their own saint from time *., time since un til finally i; ; flied - 1 it 11 r annum, or one-fifth th of the I'ri -ident before tin- th.ry <■: il..- latti . was increased. No, i i.:. wit i.eof the ii.-i of liv:: ..I the national capital will i : .. -ell .M. larv of ( . .11- :*r, men i * jil ; .-h it;.! it the in : . >.f J. le i, wiii'ti tlie . iary should lie | al'ii-ie ! t , lion repugnant lo j • iL. .■ . i.i in-iitutioiis. I do It'll t.'li" ve the I itii-fllM of tlii; rc~ imldic d , their ; ttblic servants to • rve th, .1 v. ut a ' ;r eonij., ;t aliott for their erv i st docs not defray tin; t-xj ens, of the t .xeculive fir one year, ori-. • n <: in my i xperiencc. It i m * :: voi • -fifth i;; value what it was ■v hen ii -,!-<} in tin- 4N.restitution in sup ; lying di manda and wants. Having M i nalintei tin i.- • matter J un fi-lt m, .ii ~i e i , ii-iunt li ; bill to the hou-c .it which .. o;igituited, with iny objeef iuii . i i, viit tl-i.i in doing so I tin i t tbo v. in'- ami judgment of tie, I :eat it. ... iI t •• wbo indirectly pay all '. other expeni t • Of the .... [J. B. QuXTI li.vi trrtvi: 7,1 v, :■ April 1 1870. The "i\t: ... . n. irdvi ca . at Moti on, 111., were i: ; .bl to a lingular do <• on Weilni lay, .lames L. Kelly, 1 on of the juf.rs, being kicked in tin- ' abdomen by a mule that lie was liann ] ing and iti a.i.liy billed. Kelly was one of the most cnei die citizens of Will -1 unison U. !u:y, t ltd i i taken a proifii t;i at pari liuntiugd >wn the organiz- J <'. l ; -.a it. info lit: that 11 'tion of Hiitto! If,- hot'tied the rope round I the in : of M , hull T. < rain at the ■ but' ill-- ol (he < 'rain I e I Januarv. < Out of ! | v .f i in lin i t/iliilc, < 'le irlii ld ' i c Ulily, i npi'J'cd I'll' lifl'M I: to sell j 1 [ liquor. •' I I \ i: A M> HI I'l oM \TIC \ I'- I'U'M'Kl VTlt>N:- h ■ H. .. Williai.i A, Wu! Icc 'ii t . 11" h Tii, , -i,:.,,., ... ,i uvoni i In In .rt aft, > iin, the | ,ll>'v\ ins '•'r • -ii- ■ <t.v' ek(rn>nUftai.v hi 4 tfr ijtoi • imry to ('lull at 1' o, at s!,' *,*) uh, J'-Hl.loo .•• • i 11 (I, I. . .Oil.. N li. 1 !',-ii!n...|,, ; 1., .!,■-•! i N „ , I i : .... 'I i I I ' I i ; ■ ; - A 1n..: an • udui.i.u which ~ro to I. de j,cii. ml h*v*a. !i uppropiiuton bill, 1 . 1 .. ... . : : Hut, fir, till,, is tu>t the ton,* i , r he ot'i-i II" harden* of the people.; i ! i in v Judgment th tioiir KM i'uiu it. i i t i.w ln, pracinc, • -1 in iiultv.i other povv r that u given to in-j i |>, iiuiivntxry bittijr tin,lor tlio imv oil .in >■ i t to li.'u.u an,t lit,oil lit,i It . till finical I ulu i ill til" I*. 5 :i. . ' ■ -.'ijv |r...cV, >• i I t untoin ; for it t. in i.! nItM, When the luiio conic* to mart ■ i*. , statu. tli.it give liio torm o| i • • h . < it but that the noli. . ~ 1 . , I, lo I f.ralya,..!, that lilt- j ;it>- *.'• it it i nil lime for the] ; t i t . \\ ,■ .-light t 1 fo itt i pra, ti, in a g >,l , u- >. The Senate t an !> •" il aju I ti !; .in. , •; .* .I 14 ja) > tUi'tl leu : hit :t • It • bofti ti.f iirmto ottlioj • ■ v,c v ■ ar to reduce ap; r, it 1 ■ r ' " ' t • "-ehnte ran lUttnM it [ i ' the tj ■ ih,i country 111 rotrai iny 1 - 1 : : ... l ... Mi ir !, enough upon lhl üb-, L't U* tail, the ll.il Ul WU filld It 1 hi.'; 1 .-w . tl. i- In justice to myself 1 ..oft ay that 1 ,s nit va it It the com-1 in.:: c v.' 0 cons lercd thi, tut 1 n e -.'.n. .1 to my room n,l wrai unable to b.-| with tk* committee, so that i did not aid{ n the 1 • -.derail noflt ; but I tale thel ! .- 1 I. ..1 it, a, it c 111. - to the .senate : I -11 .. .111,1 11. , l!.v. .. rcduc -! t ,'t the diplomatic a,rvke prop,-; j 1. , r litiii c four;. t-clu-- mission* frmii ; 17,> *• to sll <tl hv relit-in* the mi - II to lt!j tr. tn sl2 OU> to fc.tvai; tvv | redu, itaraia other mi: 1 n* front sl2,u* t , ~ i.suh fating Ilia small n. .-- t ■ 8 Ai. ilav.n.ititi Island, fi jin j;, 'm to ;7,SCU I v d ijipinjt Havti, h s7,•"<•* mi--i 11. a cndiiig tber, 1 c.h-ui ; by reducing tin iin >unt LVt n tor iml . > officer s2d,"Ub .... • int. re IT-,- treiii sltai,iati t.. io,- >'. Ail of these tin Sc.'iato ooiillintte r, ', 1 ,Hid Ms . Ihiitti.i bill ti.UV e1,., liu .l .1:1 i in, re >1 shall hi rdac-d upon tl>, tatute-be thatt ffl - ..1 f< .■ 1 l>\ the lliui, fr,>m the diplomatic „ti , -h Ibe rest, red in word and letter. What at • tt • reason* given for th;- i ~, y at--, t".r t, because tt.e law ->• t>r V . "s. T -is 111 g ~| re as-11. a* 1 llu tii, sdv .id, un,i. rth*utiiigeondit. . Mr S. on !. |. v.:-, tii, re b: • l-.-. . .. , „ • cmi:- The Si-tiiifor fr ai California 11 ' Compare 1-sTOwjit, li>7u ( ar.d you il ,i,t.. ,lis'.rate by tact*, firuri , 1.: d the la' , t o.t t':., re have Teen in cream v.d liieng * tiiiide. in )H*o ibtre were *j - proptia*,. ! f,,r dijiiotunti,- tnlarict $--'7,- S'e , in lhT" and t I this bill there nr. p. |,r prioii d ( r dijdotnatic talaric* S hi. >| l hr:o were appropriated in l'Tuf ir . iituigci.i 1 spelts,* siUi,u*>, 6' I then arc at i roj r .sled t e >IUO.IU. Hero w a . • 11 i between I7H and IsTO ; not years bej :• the Wat. but between IMW 1•: livir.tf cri-ater than the* ate no an.! Ji ■ picaeut time. afSMIML How Whi , ti .many and liun a. under *l*ltuti * .a ed appropr.s..on hill;, are incrtsa-ed ft m SI2.UJU to 817,500 eaen ; Japan la lacty •. -7 1 >!'. U*l tl . .. tar legation* a: J interpreter* from $ • - tW , ; -s 1 <!. Tin 1 iucreaso* arc found is :Ir. i riati • 1 ..is. :.nd they are th. growth of a y<tctn which inevr.ablji pr • - it't?!f firward and ••ill not top ti|,iT.ie- gr, w iiiijasrccpiibly. -senator know that a* well at 1. it 1* not ry slop to pi vc it The power in con tr .is unable to (to;. The people alom 1-in halt them. They glow under th. .-.,!* of power, a-,4 thoae svha rule cars ".(H tnp them if they ws>uld. \V> rt eir* twenty-two n.inistct- ai • . we - c i abroad thirty -on'*. |n the lace . th;* ii there no propriety tn mai ling chanye* or reduction*? 1* no •tl ' conwilidatkin of mission* wie j It i* raid it is agair.st the interest* o c lomcrre. Let u* tube n rpeeinn n • ' ite c. mmorce nftect I by the very amend ! ment pending, and ice how thai <jue*tiot 1' ' is ehai ged by our examination. The i'raaioent pro tempore. The Sns tor'* time ha* exjiireJ. Mr. liayard. i ask that tl. tinn- of tbi s". .ii r fr, n. l'cnnsyltania be , iienc!. Ti. ■l'r■' J ; ' ; - ; 1 I •' 1 h :ir* no objection |(r Wefiaee. The Argentine lb pub lie, which i a fi. I mi*ioa at ST,-**', w s found in leTd to have imports from us t< t! ■ am .nt uf ? ill. a>). By the table i I>7.', i.c . f an .to have 1 ut ?0,b>1.7f" a 1 titiv decn i"' ,'f more than half 1 million. It was less in 1*74. for then they 1 .- -I .7,1*11 In lf*7d her dome-in tp rta weres2,2Bl.loo; ia 1876 they wen -1.*71 1." ■4. Hero is a (pes imcn of tin growth of commerce in a ntiMicn whirl . i- restored, i v r the protest of the othel . lira: ,-h f C -ngrito the full amount o . $7,.> X). Take Peril. In 1-70 htr import* wen •A'.' u, l^"' ; >n 1t! i v were sloil4,bw-" li.'i f: tn l"7t) to JHT.'s thero have beet 1, ..1 y liecrrn-i*. in lh7<' her d, me*tit cap rts I.cro c Cl.ktik'; in 1t75. $2,41!. • 7 and in I H 7I they inre ;-2.610,i**' y, • !• ru 1-restoreJ a-a full slo,t<*mi, ..ir*. Tlo bi'.i 1.5 il came to the Ser.aU !:,t - Peru, n mission of ...ith f'.nador and (* dombia nt $7,6* . ach- >'-'■* of expenditure* arc redurcil • */*. and t..e P.-nnt" bill restore* lh fullflgun-. ilero i* a difcrenco ol iplfc • ."tn placed up n this bill over the protc-l ofthc lions,■, in the face of facta atul tig .res that the commerce of the Uniti i - with tht leeottntrice lia* in the jiasi -i\ yoar* üb;olniely diminished. \\ hal vindication can thero bo in the face of th~- figures fortho increase ol the*o mi*- si -n* over the figure* sent to u* by the lionise of Uepreaentatitea? 'i'h" mi-si,,n to .Swit/.i rland, reduced ti hy the House, is increased to ST.* .>*>. Sho und* hero no minister her whole for, ign dicy n< I Hud it wrill nin 1 572 (■ r but nbout $42.1*0. Italy by thi- .amended bill i re-tor. .1 to a full mis • i-ui at sl2,i'. while the bill us it came to u gave but ss,(*V Hole is adilfcn tiro of s4.i<*. If se,l*W in currency be sullicient f,.r the salary of one of your Cabinet min isters. why 1- not c;M>O-' in gold enough to uavtho ilnryofyour inimstrrs to Italy? 1 thin I- the country will conclude ns the House did upon thnt sul jeet. The rvict .. 11l pot tulfar. <i imm ■ ' ire j'l' nty who will tiiku theto illusion* j in the republican tmrty, even, they arc without number. The true policy of tin <>i>vcrniiicnl is not extravaganco or <1 ia plny. but it i moderation ami simplicity. When wo vote large amount* of money tin e who have their expenditure will in evitably be extravagant; a man with* full i 1 eh it will spend more money than man ' who has r nipnrativcly an empty one, to I hrii g into this uruumept the homely doc •sir •• if individual and cvci> ii,.>' life, nr. I :t i the doctrine the House has npplii'd 1 i here. They are the immediate represen-. [ • iivi of the people ; they hold the purse,l I if their :• I vi• eis not to be hearkened I I •[> n these <iuestion?, where shall weg-t 1 advice ' Xow v. • come to the consular system, • r 1 have thus far ''unfilled myself exeiu ; . to tlio diplomat!, rviec The billj it .irii-i> u* mti'd upon principle. I; !•, : t 1111 it and I 1 iiin.it agree t,< tin ! prop ititsfi Ihnt tlio bill as it came Iron, ■ the House wai 11 simplo hi wing and buck u.g and cutting without foresight or with-. ■ •ut t; night. There i system in tluoc ru; diiclioli-, anil ut the ha oof that ry-ti-ni! 1 t'-is thu idea that reduction of salaries, do-1 ~ e 1 f < xpendiluros, a li riening of tin j urdens of the people are tho pressing ile 1 inands of the hour, and that wo and ilicyl hall !"• faith! •to our duly to the people, if wo do not ic.-en tlieso expenses and rc-| dtn 1 • a|i|ii'oprinlion* acc "rdingly. Tlio principle upon which tlio 101 l as it 1 1 un.o to us Was based seolii* to he, Hr-t. re •Juctii.ii wliercv' r compatible witii tho in-' ten" 1 of the public service ; second, no liiisiness, 110 rousuluto. Whore there i 110, loi-ii.e- - to do, why should we have a con-j 1! with a large -.alary? Where there is u, •oniiarutii. ly ioall amount of luisiiie the il. ufie si . '- a coisulur agent with fees I Wii. i. there uie l,'i;L ciiiali amount* ol Lii in. 111 id the f. , arc (rilling and \OIIJ find, as in one case which* tlio SCMIIIc loiniiiittee has re.-ton-d, a lain-ulalc will. • MHI mid hut ha -, is il wi •' to con liiiue MIIII a ea-o and sueli a policy? A the hill eamn to us it left :i consul at every port at which American vessels touch, ... I .(!,.I li ■ i-.i :*• \I . ■ 111 in. t• 1 . win 1 the pot; tiiuni* u but - •< f-. !II th t-con HV • 1 • mill ... ti, Ut. ■' that thcio at ttld b me ( hang. |„ „1, j, t • 'in ami u 1 u --'• Hut. 1 •funic now '.. hat the hHI i> it c.im to u> ,0.. • '(:>• talari• 1• f Ht. lv 1 on-ulate* an i . lied ..1 and ttu, s ... of oil -: are 1. ! , 11 . i - ■ .11 .1 ... | the tto\, 1 : He, 111 otlit 1 • whole am. ant .lot > .infill.*!, • ~ tf.a v I . !' .1.1,1 , .. utate* b'el.ingt il ;1 1 - VI, and pi' I 1 1 \' '' ' ' | : Of . - i I . j i HI. , ' '• lilt 1 il. d tin, . - eo ! . d w. re in I v t: I ■ i|i .-? d tii' Ui-li • i>t It o. 1 -tp j Ito -printed j.'12,74 A). Tho 17 u urit..-- j 'H.ar tec to the IT as,' bill l strictly ini | I'liere 1* no an instance whi ra we have! .'Av;.- si.. togtil* of tbo" rv.ee lor what v. Q b, have toV high 1 ,h!k-r. .: 1,.. Ino rcducHur. •''! T !HW :..-i .v.• arc f the ,j lilt I, i 7 1 . i i P ,J the bill wu I ,by tf ll,m. , the; lamauuensi* o; Mr. Sdi m k ha* hi n ul ■ ' ... n,,i ■'.■■ l s ; We see from tl > thnt the bill < camel jlie.c wilhout I: j tiring the rub rvice ' bill'n.wtr.-'$4:N "tl ther"' f. it'd '-n'.'t -1 take on* dollar oil either th c Mar r .•dip! :..',ti rvic jr , ... Mr 1 eou* matter. .... • > i -- - : ; v The law in i written -ay* th . :Ja t t. . '' t' K xg.ns . ■' " . , V- . ; " .! ;.v h'i.Ul) ; t II 1.0, I,' *1 jolii, . and •this bill give* 3,CfcAi d-'Har*; to Mexico, : " ''/ ' . ►lioiv departure from th,, iw a* itt. n j as written. It II be not the law a, written, then the doctrine that we cn ai i toav prop- it. a bill. : I-74the. ily authority . appro).l 1-ted to th -e dir rent . u*u.. 7 V; u ' r L ' ; •'■•••••"'', •• 1 US' . .;r .: ] t.:< tl Ii that I liBVl :*fr rcd to foil .. in t. tiae category if. v.; :.: „■ t : 1 re. I t I ...,; .p, th, rec.'ga.Jt. .1 ti.. fact 1t... , ha-igct i*n I* , tuadt- in appr, prifct. n b:. • nif.-, ting th public , rvice Here i* a precedent tl. : - , Ti.o tccutsd reason given why thww ; . . ' .. ; .. i • not pcrmitu-d : txLt a* it w.s. . th, i 1 iiirac st'cciir. ti* in t at übj, t, and *c< 'what the nc sitic of commct'O area' l * a-r. t, .1 5 v the Senate , u.: ■.- amc.ub melt It, 'ln.,' , ;1 at C iwtt-K .ang. 111 1 I'hina, is r, ; red with a xa ! rr of j,IU !r dollar*, lit : f,c nvn y the ; or' from ofii. al * wirccs r,- ; 71 >t. Ningp, iU' : r. i w .'.lih '!ary . f d,U*l dollar* and thu fee* ure f ,71.M Swatow it rc 1 -1 -rod with a■ . r * it ,oin dollars, unO J the{man sBll v l Hakodadi Un tore* ■ti . ,rv 'f I '• 1; hi , li! i|h fV, , arc (>.h -a it re-tor. J with *|2." " d-dlar* . ry. u 1 ti: !< an ;lh . Tamntaxc. li i.agc nr. : • ] i with 2.000 dollar* :ilarv, while tho ft c 'e, - .- ... ,iare f.>, 12 . These, it teem* to mo, art in.pi, to show Jthto| omwlfgigaatwith few ia nil t!ii 7 hre |U.ri ,l liicr. . u lien lb,y a.< taken 11 '.connection with thu fuel that from Ip7U l< ! 1870 *at mo.*', of thi oj. 'inU , miner, e hot 0 docre*< I and i incr> . i, and wb ; the tahtiinr stnlen. ut* and return- from j the ,'fHcixl source* show that the fee arc ' va-tly le. than the sa'.arl - v.,ted. Tie r, i- BO IKWhibiUoU, - 1 . it. f..r bidding 1 > uiular i.gt nU who but'' charge •■ f our nlTa.r*. win r • t!. y r, .ve fei , ! j from engaging in butini . but the ivintra :'(|ry. The action of tho otbtr ! raaoh ol , Congrt .--. upon tbi-s;i! j. t may b- harab treatment to tli"o who h< id the-.' -in— 'tcurc*; but i- that any r . •. why v., ' *h. ultl not take a step in the direction of | j reduction of public expenses' Tho pub lie g "1 demands a reduction of j üblk expenditure and it i, only when, ia tnk • j ing , are of tho p.,bi;i pur.-o v. e ,li struy the 1 public (crvicc, that wo mutt 1 • hei.i up to *jsa approprittioo borotoforo providod for bylaw, t'ommerc • will m ; -.* Ji, H-n --p ators tical not be: alarm,al up-ot that *ub- Iject. Substituting consul- *ilh foo* for 1 iconsul* with Milanc is no now policy. Again I quote . r j i'here are now eighty-nine consuls of ' , the l"i.it- 1 Plate -in different part* of tho f'world who receivo ;• 1 aaiartir, among " them fho con ul nt Helm-, in France, ''. where the ft nnu unt to s!,' .. 1 • the ' consul at Hriinsw ii ,in liernsany, wLo.-e ' lies iitiloUl t to 5'.. the c ri ; ul ut *s Victoria, wit" 0 fee* nicotict to }ntnd other phucaof equal import lance "liicre nr.- righty-niiic ; ousijU who get 110 Hilary nt thi* tint", and only one hundred and eighty-eight cu .: ...nor 1 l, and vice en u who r< 'iv- ai.ari - i Yel there -are tiinc hundred tin ! a fly i en consular agenda.- w not • agents get no °isalaries, UClpi till f M , .dieted up to ( l.tA-K) dollar*. Tin* ft .oil .lei above ■ J that -utn are t>i;id ov, r to the consul, who r- taiii* l,ft"o il diar • (rout nil hi ngviicie ' and pay* the 1 nlhii.ee into the Treasury. ' (Itir consular ot!i. - 1 iJ, r tl. • ;'ciiat. bill will be : ■s'llarie 1 , on u! . A • It- - Non-*liiric 1 consul-•. 101 ,'ara. Nt- I! I Tliis ia- it i 1.:. . : t'., lasv it) force. Under |! >• 1! > 1-. i ,11 it will Lo it. follow*: ! Salaried c'• II vi l'i Non-mlariedconsul v. in ilarap id I'.' It I-, .-aid that thi- .'i viea . io,t increas ing i:i c--t. 1.-'lti* eI. t u tni.. I !<:ial figure* n< the t- t : and I :i';i willingi MO Hand or fail Upon those official ligurcs ; • not |h -olid >!• the war, but long inc-'th, : war w hen - xchang - ■- 1* Uighur, wit, n th. jt of livir-g wit higher tlian it 1- now. ! j Consular -lurit -in 1-70 i-er- IM.btsJ dol lar* ;in Ifwfi nd iitid-'r tin bill, for llii.-j j hiil follow* th# estimates -t lb* Dtptfb | ment, llicy are ",111 It* id -lf.it making n:i | I .Helen -' from IS.'Olo 187' i of 1 il.f-OO *l**l - j ' I 111 e. j Tho contingent cvpci. > a of , >n-u!ati -j |in lb7o wore t-0.000 dollai* thoy are now 1 j litl.h.'iU dollars, inal-inguti iticiea o nt .. v 1 ,s.V'. This wiiolu inci, a -i niarming.an.il 1.1 call* for reduction. Appropriation*, it! i- true, must be I a*ed on " tr "W'ti jmld - ! I ment. but nho upon the iiece.s*ittc of tile j people, and not upon the estimate* of the | Oepiirtmciils or ennotm, lit 10 elc through ! appropriation laws <>l tho pust. Let 11 cviiiiiiio this malt. 1 in -h tail uti.i ; I have dotio Leaving - til <>l view oyery-| I thing but thu diplomatic and <■■ ular -or vici' prouor, wo find thai in 1870 tho dlploj ! tun li. -.aliiri'' proper wore V..'- 11 1 nder. 'thoFomitc hill tlu-.vtn ■$ Ml •".tn. twin-1 I gent expenses .'I loieigM iiit-reoir .■ wu. MSttSSI 1 lo'lo - I lien, aln I they lire ' |(Si,tMI( now. <'on ulai alarii then woioi; II l,M*. l,-duy they aro JJOJ'I l"' : Then tho <nn j lingctil cxpotise# of consulates were h',-1 "• .' 10l p IV* h> (In lull M„> nil I- 1 id dollar* So that from l*7tl to this bill find to thc ■ pprotiriallotis of las; year W' 1 li ' ih, , have ill, rented frofli 1 • 1.1 1 dollm .tol p 1 7."iil dollars, making wii Inere, o uneti jN.tlof 214,1(0 dollars So too with your aggiegato ordinary ncl - vr 1. c- In lH?il th. v w.re fiVl.uii is* 111 |S>7V tile V Were tut I . ISSI (" ■1 .• 111 IhV'i tlu-v sin 17 ' !**.( Ul do). Inn. Cuti tha (jo\orfiiiiet t not bo con ducted is- cheaply now 'I- il wa* in 1K72 ' 1 there Hi vr. . wl y ld,ot*l,"oft dollars ,'t i en in the 1 ,-t 'itinarv ctpeltscs of' the t. iVel 111 ( t ,11 be l .dll Mini M| - 1 pi iv..t Itom 11*7" to It-.i. If it be good 1 ,1 01i.1... t>, maintain -Its . ur consulate*, ■ I iitiin, !,. ions.: iii dipioiuatic inter on ,ifitt 'to keep thirty one mini*- .. -~' 1 id whit* wi wtiv* but twenly " • il it he to maintain full udtsioi.* vh ■ r ci. u,.let i decreasing tf iluit uo the tr no policy of a rufleiing and -In 11, peop'r, then ( olltii,uo this policy. : not lot n* haorksn to lh Stopri. :i! itive-. - thul )•- ijdc when they homl ' ! ai- i rod,:,*o nt, I lotronch aln to wo rati It I* said ly n Sritattir that tbi* itrcfeaso 'lh t ,t..• w „,r, I msy, on Miecoti> , ir,v if tho t. ult of domoraliaalion 1 1' at 1 aatmyagnw •in | ; ■ id mi ndiiuf , 1> it '><> l tho t! of p is*or an 1 public pal- It p<' H', tor., at I th.so who am u trd I'owot inevitably gather* to il- more an t moro it* 11 g •, forward. .Iti an with ih'*se who * ifilrol thu -. on u!m ! f. hs > 1.-,w I bey Cut,'lot sp'p I i.flhiv vo.d They art pri.-ted forward hy il. r i t'. fuico of the power tbal. to \ I tioe- \■s |o- The Jf u-e rep 'to • t p. j ! the branch lon t _:rt . thnt is t,.iuri-i tl. ' people, invite u .0 re fel!' li, to le.tt-n lluir tiUr.ien*. ai d I ti thi . bill to lo -n tbatii s4w2,(ku Tbiaitj In inviutioi of tin ptoplu th,-iu*elvi j it n 1 b.o, I 1, on their nece**iti* ? !' .. not our plain, cleat, and mattiiett duty! l-o to do ? lit .?l<'iiioriaui. il.it; t(' M ot, wife ,f Hon. J G.J M , depart*.! t!ii life, in Aaroittburg,| I April II i . 1 WOW tht nr.! ffl ' .'-'l, ' M s Meyer tho churcbj has 10 . a ounsktMl wi nl t. th® mbM>| i'• t '• ■ * dt 1 *i, and tho futiiily a dear,! nc- Iter place may bo filled in I 1 it; , in the • Lurch, Kiijah'si • full up-m K!i-hu' ihoul lor*,l ,t it. the tamiiy, there will ever bo a vn I. ,' \ wii. no human hand or heart can; fiu Mr- Mevcr i s .-sola peculiar di*-] pocitoot ; *he combiliod to a great dogroe I it o '•i>| i 1 its •* of bolls Mary aud Mr-i j tha,—with Mar y, the e-. .id nil all day! . . '.g at th f. • t of ho? Matter anil not 1 woai v, with Martha she delighted in terv-J l ifig Him tn the pernt of the poor knj] j needy, tl <• -iek and afll . td. ' \titii liav. I the could OXC'MIIO, "I v.;si ;sd whets they sid unto me, Irl u* gain-' ( l ' lh 11 ol the Lord. ' Wiso Wat l| • *'i '- i fhc t.jseen ••.; .t tanctua-• ; > x■ ;b s providentially preventod. j ! '* t hit.g ... • l.e ..r • Isi.'liotS .ai otnccted with Iter chtbttanilv, thare' s. -an 1 vs-tsn,..- and , tnttaney in it which w.. retr.-Isici; t. witisas* at the present til#*. M bit* spute young he fsslt the ne-l ss-s .tv ..f a ptiwnnl istofHl its her Sa! v . 11l ... .. 1 . ,st j. : t ,U ehets; ical il -'.Hi' Is !., vs .th a vieVs' of becomingi piaint d with, ! 1 duty, thu inilruction <• I bit - 1 i.t t: ? penco nnd comfort of 1. . . -S 1 . lie ulway dec* where we do .■or aty. Hy tho holy rite of cotifirma wmsi. .iv. I into tail communion s. .iii the ho'. ii"<f .1 csufe l'hri*t ut which b ma.: - ! faithful until her death Her' it iiot pray e r Was, lb*t God Would spare J her life I, t.g , tiough to *re her children, - in rsut.il • t in full commsinion wills the el.orcli- '.h . li.-d graciously granted, tit. i 2-irsi svf January, lot, t!.o whole B(t gt '• htr nr.....id the MMWb tsr thi- wis-the happiski tH-riod of hi r Ufa i I tb| t... .j, djajubi rapid-; Oi. Ike .it Ing previous to her death} ; tl. ughl tho me-senger had come, *bs :f>t tier pastor and friend-, bade all, us aT.vtionato farewell with the hoi"**)!' ■ meeting again. Wo thou road for her n) fas tu Geriuisti hymn, which Lad been I i indaaraii to bat bjr u-any early recollacs i*i at.J a ,*'.. ti At her rc jUetl **• - tlist beautiful hymn, commencing.' "1 s. ui l 1 t live alway. ' Then in the stil'tts n of th:,t *.,L<tnn hour, we kncilj s.roun I her lieatl.-bc! nnd ufft rest the Lit - j any tor the dying, etc tug with the L >rd' pt . or "■ which * . j lined, a* the alwayi, , si.d. rhe lingered yet 21 houtt, per!ect'-T{ s . r 0.1 that pa--> ,I. when the ail ver . tits )• .-J, th'- golden bow! was 1 roki ts tho pitcher wa broken at Use ft-nntain and the wheel wa broken i.t tbs> ■ . ,-...a, '.n !th i- :it returned to Gshl who • .at , it. Sbo lived a christian lite, it • ■ tbcref, re In,! natural that she should die • a cbr '.iau death. ILvvius. A,., t , !.:. h. • !.i-u>-I t • the warden f . jr- -i it. W:i' lit.gt nin which Ku rt b is tha rcai-Cftatu witt.e**. i>confined. .Sirci ii: that the itscalt furnished to that arsst-H ratic rtt.g ornament khall not cotl , u. r<-11.an ji is day. The lmpro naienl of K ;i urne lia* been ) thour-'Ughly far- I at 1 Lrespneliag member* v( the . !: s-e. under whoe manda'.o he it hold, .• r- •at .;..H\ beginning to tee that tho en iv . suit 1 f the pretense of rc*trninl in hi* c.. e is to make congress a laughing stock fr 1 I •.aal it i* not astonishing 11...V* intething in tho way of more vigor iu< I s'.iio tit the prisoner is demand* , >d. tuikc iu the interest ol juttice, good policy, and common tcnte. • lxudon, April 12. —L'nWftrda ,f kk,OUO < .Tier-.trv onatriko in Sottlh Yorknhirf .igui.-i-t a 15 per cent, resluction of wage*. Tb* Mito rt*' Union have agreed to a re durtion of 10 per cent hut the tnaMtt-rs ". iii ;-t r:;- n I"-. "VTOTICE is her by given that the fol i\ 1 sue :* t. i y ,-r an* bavo filed J tiicir 1 . liiiot x for License and w ill mako ' nppiivulion to tho court IJ grant tho same 1 - nt Apr ! tern, nrxL J I". M Rh bard* Tarcrn Huston twp. 1 W'nv llrown wholesale Ucectc Bellcfonte 'Tiiomti* Faloon *' .<•; .art. " A WILLIAMS, I'r -tli'y. it] / 1 UK AT ItEi>l CTIOX IN PUIUESI \ 4 AT Wolf 8 Old Stand. Largest Stock of Goods in the Valley! OnaPrlzbl Low PritiD i POLITi; ATTENTION ! .in ■ a Having jo I returned from the East, and bought ut panic price*. 1 am now prepared; 'to -. i! cheaper than over before. My -lock : consists in part of DRY GOODS, ' (iIIOUEUIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, ;| 11 ATS & CATS, BOOTS *(• SHOES, RI'UREII BOOTS, SANDALS, lie., Ac. L;t ii, ' :u il GctiU' Untlcrwcar n apcc , iaiilv. A I AltOK HTOCK OF HEADY - MADE CLOTHING constantly "it linml. lo<)k nt the fig ures ; bio./ 1 . acre Suilt, 810.00. flood Cminicrc Co if*, s,"i 00 ('tMoiners will find tho stock com pi* to, nnd a cnll is nli that is required lo tisauro you (lint this is flic bc.-t, place in tli > valley to buy your goods. lino tier, it'- have but one price for i ct'eryone. Wu. Wou, BUY YOUH DRUGS FROM l£ WIIINLS 0 r ti K Sto re, NEXT DOOK TO THE PESCHNER GUN STORE.) VIIE sII AN I) VIIE AP. tisr '£l ! //%■ WOOD B PUMPS 7? 1 r.litalil t'■ FUndird Cacutoher *ul GmfKm Pn.'g Papß. ! s, |>|r llitluga.wtriwod new mi i*-. iol nil * vluald.- Inipr--v*-inula i yn*iiifrtcUiriiß IbrjNtim rrrgUj Itcftiml; aisicb M*ruuci LAKiJK.i'ri 'MM ALL. t llu*ra. l>*Rlrs mi<l tbr Traders j )MTiallyr, nrvc*nlfMy lim It* d.when lit t*n t<)Oir big KrtlbKVm. Iu t-nli H<l it* or • * nil for caUkxtMi Ilh prtcoa and ir, I C.G. BLATCHktYi Manufft 5W terumerctt St-iPhili* A MATTER OE POPULAR IHTEREST. We cnnl< naiVfw'.Tiv tha UMgk KtrtMrr (ha anbwani < ~fa Am vriwstsonat>utOak Hall. In l'hll'l"Bh!i^iVtt!iamak,r*lir.,rn , a" la.- t i i.,tliliiiM-in*e in Anu nia*." A visit- r and allcixlautov,' Ou, sjamkef* j i wii.fr What f-,.™"! i the Thilldlng nnT Ailnhlanl "tkmll, Kart oortu-r of .u*A and Market. J'pajo not*, the PIXTIf. tor s -tne lmii|f,-r* waking Osk Hall, Uava been muled by designing pciaoti, " V. "H it I<C rf-tly C"! "aal! T>o y, n know Its dimensions*" A. "ti.'iw iuan, f.wt-Cd on Market, and Imj odd <>n Fitli. <■ j si irtas 1 Igb, lia. ov-r Uiree arn-* aa tloorlwv. Mod • " space on, a I i nea. 1 ioocs "/* V. tK) you uie Wcani-p:**erT" A. * A elani young engine turn (that p.w,-r for the fretgtil and !*■;* 1.,-rn 1, ,ap.r. and tho tfotleri rii-am f„r h, nuug, and UlO oiher operm ttune "f die li u " V. " W hat order da yoojake with goodtT" A. "They ate Erst i |Jfo.l and arrang, 1 In Ui has, lucnt.on long IVI 1 uinu;t i.nd tak> 1* !!., • a. y tor . com on t)i<-toLni th ■ ' ' V. " 1. Insect first < rg-ration?" A "No, air nicjouruip ThegsodaifaDrat in, wired 111 Uu ptooa, Ue U I uSpurted, 1 tin i. ill pataoa over h ilrrs tu Lhc tw ouf a alcng lliiht, and tw men att. ona t-cforw and on* 1* hind the k vd, wau-tifri|! with "ib eya of a hawrk for Hie put pm-hote Impcrtoetlun. and uiarking every Raw, so Uiat the < utter may sea and avoid II when he ouine* to cut the gar- Best*-" V. ' You must employ an r.n/y r f cutU r*r' A. ' . .. firth r! -if and are I W* k< epTt" hand, all tin* t Br ' wntng up ti.f eJ./t'i Into l iU usnU -l-si i,B>/ las, h.n.s Ll.ei ,lu a dof. . . iWi U r- - X. V " t'o you man ulacture ait roar own [K <lh " A "We do. and moat carefufiy. Our tr amiurr. ih*i ,| every .111, h and aaain, and ceruf) pi ev, ry paruient as extra weil v uiia Urfoie we put , ur Uckct ou u. and Pecotna reaj.un.il,le for ft." V, "Your yua euR save yu a great deal*" . A. ' Inavtry direct; n.air. Jtisthfenwcm awl coon* ruy we pr* unc all ya ,• Uir .ugti, U at, natiles u> to put our j to tho V7 "After nusjajcUiig the work, whatbacomr* or it A. " Bef re It goes into Bp.,k H U (erkr-, f. Every atugn, yam., ut Isaa tun urn her and other poinu noted ou it. so tical Its entire his bwy can be traced Mithuul faU, upon cur hooka V. " Ton ci net have SO or 40 Mvleemen?" A "Why sir, on t-oay dayayou msy/se, MO In ike variou* r*,tua and aulhe i.u toon-., acllUig lo the throng, of cußPuner. "/ V. ' lh> y.-u do an order buiß ■£, by r't' l and cxprea. •** A. "v 0 (ictl All over tha country. Our HOUSTON WATER WHEEL!! 2 M*r. Sin. SIIOJITLJDGK <k CO, COAL, LIXE.&e., WI U.I AM SfIOKTLIDGK. BOND VILKSTIKJ 3HORTLIDGE te CO, Burner* aud Shippers of the celebrated Belle foate I WilljliTjEj piihe. z • I Dealer* in the vxry Itcrl gia-N.- of ' AN'ryrbV(ifß(:(l\i,J '• The only di*aler* in Centre County who sell the !;Willi. ICE; Si 15; Ai RUE C O;Ail from the old Baltimore initios Alto SH AMOK IN ANI) OTIIKU URAiIES of Anthracite Coal dryly V, used U|tr*lr for house u. e. at the lowest prleta II EA L E H & X. I' They j-ay the highest j>ricci in cash or grain that the Rasters r. nrhcU will afford. WHEAT, COItN, RYE. OATS, ;| CLOVER SEER &C.. : • 2 Bought or will he told on contiuittion when iloiircd, and full prices guaranteed. Ini formation concerning the grain trade will be furnished at all timet, to farmer with pleasure, free of charge. I ~ ~~~~~ RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY*. I DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, whi. h is .alwayssold nt low i>ricet, and warranted to be at good a fertiliaor at an other platter. ! Di'flGS AMD VAfiD NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, hklkfoxte. pa. THE NEV "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. TT retains ati the virtues of the bight Running "DOMESTIC," including the Automata * Tension, which was and is the best in use. SO>riea*c notice our PATENT UAKUENED CONICAL HEARINGS on both the Machine and Stand. Our new and old idea*, worked out with brand new Machinery and TooU at our own new work*, in the biuv city of Newark, New Jcney, have jriven u\ a itand.ird of MECHANICAL EXCEL LENCE, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Durability, and range of work, ucvcr heretofore I leached in the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF Wc invite the attention of all. especially these having high mechanical afcUl or Observation. N. It. —AH Machine* fuliy warranted. DOMESTIC SEWINC MACHINE CO,, Now I'orlt ti iit CliictufO. 1 LADIES, USE "DOMESTIC " PAPER FASHIONS. j perfect lyatem 6tsd rile* of aelf meawttnirnt make lid *oUk I > |.:rw p-ipln -.(* mt!r* away iWLarf-. tliK.Uj as IT they were here In V. •• 1 •tipprw.'i yon lu.veat load half a doscn differ- nt dip iitaentsF* A. ' My dear Mr 1 we have mo*e than twnty, * MU h charged wllhiMuwti t/unineiw and •*•*! thoroughly r>nrati!/< 1.1. u<or) wheel with in the rrrat wheel " V. "Will yo j name a doyen or an ef U>e T" A. "With f.]r*ur\ The Cualum Iwpon ment. fif Ui<<*e vli<i prefer ruat/irn ma as to Tfy FuniUliln* Peiatruner.t, with It* frnmuH M<- k of all umterwear. llio ' art wo • .ry, w iih lu tuny machine*, makli'g <'irown flrrt < laaaddrta. The Trim inlng lu (xutment, iiHlfaahlg n* many a reru Jar t!'.re Ttie lianm nt Ptork Koom. The in reiving Kootn. J lie twder Pepattmrut, named Ijefi.n-, 1 lie (-poell I ot forma lepan menL The lartli.fy Iwparuacut, with it* a- <ea of women, .** The—" V. " Hold, hold! dr. enoughr* A. "I'm nt half Pin 'ighf i*he Advertlalng IVuartmenl, with lu til Land *igti iiutributiir*, < <ll>liigajl publlahliupS tiu itcM and popular Journal. Hi- o'mß • sAr. wi.oonr pie* monthly mil all jrour frmVT send The Men a i>tpanmrut,wlt~i man* h/oma. The Ik ri 9a inrtnieuu The Y <uthr Penartmcni. Ihe Chudrrn'a fVimrioeM. with ita apet al enlretww P>r io ilea The Te!ejrrr.|ih Defwrt ineuL The thief < ierk J • jarunent with |U book ket r and aenjatanu lieiieraj Man aper'* iK-jmrir, t in; liui.. ItA Offlrw, and other nan •* of the t.ruJ aU huiy as pee* lloi.klaw, planning, eyt,:.iig. buying, mak ing registering,rr<i*sjA aendingoui.telling, and in a Joining Uuilr fon-e* to carry on a htw ineaorith the twonia aauount- I' i i • Umuca and |i,uOO,(rju an nually.'* V'. ■ W-ay aad/raar A. " indecl It P! If !*o( to name the Cashier* Hejonmeni, whit i. tiandie* U> tS/lM of retail aa). t on aurue alngie day* P* • |x.,uai! luimnwel ih*( • whatenaUe* the honaa to buy cheap and arlVcbeuir' A " kia/vJy t You hit it The I- |<le uupag lieie, klA'yf Utat wu dep.i. l on Sow i-rit and V. - what am u-e *rura kiUM' I hear a> much ahoutT" A. ' t/ur ayrlrin of huPnea* dealing— I. One price, bo de lotion , z f'ooh for everything, A A guarantee pmterttqf Uie pumhaarr: 4 Tha mute f reiuruud U the buyer coo l utbarwue he *uilrd. ' V. " Kothlng oouid lie Ihlrer " A " Ni-Uiii-a And the |**>plea<W H." V. " Well, i ihang jou,*.t, toi your pbUia A. " Nut at all. 1C a pleaaore U> wft ynn. Call again; and la. rum of iu ptMEe-Wana iuoher Ahe iii Oak H*liA*b-llm UjT lu' Hxih and Mattel. it* V " Thank )uu! 1 tdnJl he L;.py to do as. (iwud u. -tn.bg. K wii A UU\V Att K S ToK K J. 4 J. HARRIS. No. ft, IIKOI'K KKiloKr KOW A now and .complete lU.tlware Sum 'ftl >c '7 r ntd th<* until rsiirm <1 t !tro;-k..fhojr new building- where they are prepared t ••' • kind* ~f liuiktin* and Houaa I umilt!f>ac Hardware, l f „ n Otccl Nail*. Buffer wheel* in etw, Chtmnmn l-rotho* Wringer, Mil! Haw*, Circular and Hand Saw*. Tennon Kaw.. Webb Kawr, lueCroaw l . rxcrr, lUlh J'uli, t h.tW' Hacks, h full m>rlnti( of Olaa* and Minor Plate f all *ixe*, Picture Frantic, . Vitrei borrow*. Lamp*. C-al Uli Lfttnp*,, Ibdliftg, .Spoke*, rVlliH>4. and Ht. ' I'lowt, Cu iivaior*. Con l'iow*, I'low I'oinlr. Mn-ar Mold itoartl* :m J CtdUn* [tor Troth, tabic Cut" ry, Fiiui, Fpade* and Fork*, Lock*. ILpx *, Jscrcw*. Saab Hprln/ji, llor*'- obumk N'uih, Norway Oil*, Ur.!, LubrbaUnc Caf. Lintec.), Tant • r, Anvils, Vi> >■*, !elbw, Screw Plate*. Uln-ktmilb* Factor} He||, Tea It t!a, <lrindton* Carpentei [Tool*, Fruit dur* ao4 Cant. Paint, Oil* Variihbe* rrumlved and for Mile at .in.ftWtf I A.I II Alt HIS. 'SM;. •.• rtigned, determined lo meet I liir |M>|iular demand for Lower Price*, r<-*pewtiuiiycalls tha attention of the public to bi* took of KADDLELY no* offered' at tbo old ttand. Designed spw ittlljr for tbe people and the timet, the largest and most vri< d and complete M lortment o Saddles, Hume*#, Collar*, Bridle*, •>f every deeri|itk and quality ; Whip*, J in fart everything to <OBiplelA a firt --!h ■ 1-fti.MUhinent, he nowonertat price* hi -h *lll hi It the time* J ACO Is |i INO HP. Centre Pal J I A*. M MANITh, Attorney at Law ♦ J II •Mite, promptly attend* to all >ui•>•••>• niitruataa to him. iui2,'oßi IyrXTTbRSTMU*. DENTIST. L Mill located at Pine Grove Mill* and now prepared to travel to the home* ot patieoPiat a <li*tnr and render any do* -ueJ *u vice in bi* l.ne, in the boat m*n iior, of be-: quality and at reasonable rate*. Insertion of now denture* made a pf*':e!ty. Tttlh rxtmeitJ without Weill. 2! jaii 76 BROCKERHOFF HOUSEr IIKI.LKPOXTK.PA. I). JOHNSON A-SONS. 'J iii* well known bole!, situate in the butieew portion of the town, ba been thoroughly renovated, rcnaictca abd fur* ni*hod new. It will be the aim of the pro priety * to make it a plenaint Home far th b wbornay favor tbcw with their pat ronage. A free carriage it run totbe de pot, and the beat atablea in town are;oon •looted with the lioote. "JUapr. nl PORT*IT, Attorney at Law I l!~-'!ofottl4. Pa. Office over K-y. •nl'Jg haak mar ICOI \\7\M 1' W1H50M,"A,,,... ... S >L,W. j if Billofonte J'. Otti< ia Mm. Uem r' Building. IW ioloaUt Pa. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. KECKtVK DEPOSITS, and aiiowlnter ei, ~ Sulci; 8.,y and Sal! fl<n-eimraert Socttritie*, Gold and Coupon*. Psrga Hurra*. W*. B. Mixout, Pros'*. Cashier. CENTRE HALL Hardware Slore. J. O. LKINIXiEE. A iic*. CfUipltU Hardware Store hat . been upotttd by Ua undersigned in Cen tre Hall, where he it prepared to aell alt liod* or Building ana House Furnishing Hardware, KaiLa, Ac. Circular and Hand Saw*, Tcnaon Saw*, Webb Nnw, Clothe* Hark*, a full assort ment of (i'aa* and Mirror Plate Picture Frtunee, SJMAM. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Cattery, bLuicU, Spottaa a<ui Forkf. Locks, Hinges. Screws, Saab Spring . Horse Shoes, Nails, Norway Il<>d>, Oil*, Tea ltel!*, Carpenter Tool*. Paint, Varn iihe*. Picture* framed in the finest #ty!e. Anything not on hand, ordered upon hcrU*st notice. member, all nods offered chcaj>- er than ei-u whore aug 2u' TS-tf ¥OHN F. PoTTKii, Attorney-at- Law l Collection* promptly made and special attaation given to those having land* or property tor sale. Will draw up and have arknow lodgedl>e <sl*. Mortgages. Ac. Office ia the diamond, north tide e (be ennrt house. Beilefnnte octJf/i'Olf _____ To ail who arc suffering from the error* and ind iacrction* of youth, nervou* weak net*. early decay, lots of manhood, Ac., 1 wilt send a recipe that will care you, FKKB OF CIIAKUE. Thi* groat reme dy was discovered by a mu-iouary in South America. Send a *elf-addro*-d en velope to the HOT. JOSEPH T IXN AN, P. Bible Home, New York City. 30 rpr fini. pEAMITuNS IMPERIAL SOAP \J IS THE "llET." This Roap it manufactured from pare materials, an la* if contain* a large per ccr.Uge of Vegetable Oil, i* warranted ful ly equal to the bl imported Castile Soap, and at the same time possesses all the washing and cleansing properties of the celebrated German ana French Laundry Soap*. It if thrrefote recommended for u*e in the Laundry, Kitchen, and Bath room. and for general household purpo se*: also, for Pr::.Uri*. Painter*, Engineer*, and Machinist*, a* it will remove .-tain* of Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil. Paint, etc., Irvin the hands, Manufactured only by CRAMPTON BROTHERS, 2 ,4, 6, 8 and 10 Bulger* Place, and .13and 3S Jefferson Street, Sew York. For sale at Philadelphia, by K.OONS A liUOFF, 302 North Delaware Avenue, and by grocers generally, and at St* bier's grocery. Nor 11. om. Simon Haines, CENTRE 11 ALL. Manufacturer of CarrUsrs, Klngffleft. IVajjoas. Ac. Of every d 0... notion ; running gear for ali kinds of vehie'es, made to order, and in first class manner, Heine a practical me chanic, 1 would WARRANT ALL WORK to give satisfaction. Repairing prvmptly attended to at the lowest rates. Undertaking. Coffins of all styles mado on shortest notice. The business of undertaking attended to in all its branches. Respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. " 9 sept y W. A. CURRY; St Shoa i/Juksp# CEXTKK IHLL,PA. Would most ronectfhlly inform the cit sens of this vicinity, that he hn* Started a new Boot and Shoe lihop, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron age. Boot- and Shoe- made to order and according to style, and warrants his work {to equal any made elsewhere. Ail kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable. Give him a call. frhl.Xlv J OUN F. ALEXANDER, M. I>. Physician and Surgeon, Respectfully offers his professionnl ser vices to tho cititens ol Centre llall and vic'-Mty. Consultation in English or Ger man lias a full Is no of instruments for extract. >g teeth, Office and residence in the Lulh. parsonage. 27feb tf FUIINITUItE. JOll\ UliKdlltlL!., in bio elegant New Rooms, Spring stroct Beilofonte. lias on hand a splendid assortment o HOUSE FURNITURE from tho com nwnestto tho most elegant. CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WOOL MATT BESSES. HAIR MAT TRESSES, and anything wanted in tho lino of his business—homemade and city work. Al so, has mado a speciality and keeps or hand, the lurgctl and finest stock of WALL PAPER. (foods sold at reasonable rates, wlroJesa and retail. (Jive him a cull before pur chasing elsewhere. fobtV-ly W FrTtKill¥. Attorney at Law • Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hL care in Clearfie d or Centre county. Office with D F. Fort aey, Bollufouto. WA, JACOBS, Physician and Sur • geon, offers bis professional ser v iecs to the citizens of Potter. Office next dovr tv poi( vtfice, feutrw Hull.
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