the Centre Reporter. FRED. KURTZ EDITOR. CKWTRX HAUL, IV, Jan. 80,181! The republicans of New York re-elect ("tinkling to the senate. He received the whole party vote in caucus. Send the news to the Fraudulent, The democrats in Indiana re-elect Yorliees to the senate for the long term. Hiester Clymer was nude the demo cratic caucus nominee for senator from this state, but all know by this time how it was Don. Florida elected Wilkinson Call senator to succeed Conovcr. Wisconsin has elected Matt. 11. V arpun ter, to the IT.l T . S. Senate. He was in the senate from 'fit* to '75. ♦ ■*(► ♦ The York county grand jury wants the whipping post established for uiinoi offenses. The expense for maintaining the rrg- IT! AT army is about 1 dollar per head for every man, woman and child in the I S. We have a family of six. but don't see where our six dollar* worth of bene fit comes in. Gov. Hartranft. signalised the last day of his administration by signing two death warrants, making in all fifty-two that have issued from his hand. He so commuted the sentence of Blasius l'i-torions to imprisonment for life. At the state Millers' Convention held at 1 Jin caster, lately the lultx w.iea, was condemned. There was considera ble of this grain raised iu Centre county of late vears. hut the millers, who should know, do not seem to think much of it, they passed the following resolution with but one vote in opposition : K .1 That'this society] will dis coutage the growiig of Fultx and Claw son wheats. For milling purposes they are not desirable, and have been the cause of mnch of the complaint about our flour. We .suggest {Lancaster, Old; Mediteranean. Houghton. Shoemaker, Canada White, l*al and Yiek be grown in preference. President Hayes is putxled concern ing the disposition to be made of the bill to pay arrears of pensions. In the Cab inet Secretary Schurxjpreeented a letter from Mr. Bentley, Commissioner of Pensions, saying that the bill, if approv ed by the President, will take!-' '• OOKOeO from tbe Treasury immediately, and in years to come, as the result of new ap plications, Ac., about 120,000,000 more. Secretary Sherman, who is greatly op posed to the bill becoming a law. in formed the President that according to the estimates of the Treasury I>epart ment through which pensioners are paid, about; $ 100,000.000 would be re quired to meet the demands for the pay. xnent of arrearages. Mr. Sherman said that it would be impossible to pay this sum without encroaching upon the fund for resumption purposes, unless Con gress authorized him to sell bonds or passed an act providing lor levying ad ditional taxes. It was the unanimous sentiment of the Cabinet that something must be done to avoid the extraordina ry draft upon the Treasury which the approval of the act by the President would entail. The President was of the opinion that it would be useless to veto the bill, as Congress would probably pass it over his veto. It originally pass ed the House by a suspension of its rules which requires a two-tbirJs vote, and there were only four votes against the measure in the senate. It is probable that the President will permit the bill to become a law, either by approving it directly or withholding his signature from it for ten days, and send a message to Congress calling attention to the ef fi tof the operation of the act, and re commending that the deficiency in the Treasury be supplied either by the sale of bonds or a tax-levy. Women will have their own quser wav, although they get hurt by it some times. It is well enongh for a woman to know when to stop talking, and stop; but she most know that she will stop walking when she should not stop. Dr. Hale of Chicago, taking as his text the case of a woman who was run over in the street and killed, because she drew back after starting to croae ahead of a pair of horses, says that fie is sur prised that more women are not hurt in the same way."A woman starts to cross the streets," he says, "and when she gets one-thirdjor half way over she sees a team approaching; the driver in nearly every instance watches her movements, and seeks to drive in be hind her. If she keeps on her way, all is wsll. still she is perfectly safe. Bit here comes in the fatal idiosyncrasy of her sex. Just as the driver tkinks he can safely drive behind;her,*she>tops, starts back a few steps, and, unless the2driver is prompt, and draws his horse back on his haunches "the women|i.*|under] his feet or knocked down." Since Blaine's Teller committee on southern intimidation does not promise to pan outjwell and way for him to the white house, he will hare to fall back uponjsomething else to raize a commotion. Suppose the Maine states man would raise tbe old cry of 'Two dollars a day and good roast beef," which answered so well for "Tippecanoe and Tyler" too. We thiDk this would take— the J2 and roast beef we know would in these times, if set before the thousands who are out of bread and employ, in Bpiteofallthe promiseaJof7good times made by the BlaiDe party within th last dozen years. It may Bound strange to hear of a man freezing to death down in Florida, but it's so. An old man had himself and his trunk left on a piece of land that he imagined he owned in Ocala, Fla., and declared that he would fi tay there until his rights were established. It was a cold night, and in the morning |he was found frozen to death. This establishes his right to a lot 3x feet. Evening Telegram"Probably the White House has not seen inch poorly attended receptions for a quarter of a century. Of course the general dulness of politics has something to do with this dulness of the Booial side of official life ; but this administration never could be a brilliant one if it were prolonged to the end of the next quarter of a century. The only really interesting thing that has happened at any of the White House receptions thus far was the presence of Chief Joseph last week. This savage, having slaughtered a large number of United Slates soldiers and battled their commanders and shown himself a man of genuine abilities, was the object of no little attention. The presence of the President was quite forgotten, and Chief Joseph was the lion of the occasion—'a biger man than Old Ilayes,' to speak af ter the manner of Fitzhugh." 'TIS POSiK). < Pennsylvania is to have Don Cameron for one of her senatois. If any ropubli-, can organ can fell nswliy this young mi an was chosen to so high ami h movable I position, no should like to hear it. Pennsylvania ccrtainly|haa nothing a', all to feel proud of in IKm Cameron, for he is not able to de lend our state in a two min. speech if attacked upon the floor of the senate, lie can not express his sentiments, upon any measure that may come before the body to which he has just been chosen. I poll finance, commerce, education, agriculture, 01 un> of the other great interests of this gieat state and nation IKm t atuerou wHi he as silent as an oyster. Farther, we asser! that he has no thoughts or ideas upon any important public measure that he can put upon paper which would le worth listening to if read by him. This is Don Cameron ;ine imagined, nor one that ap peals more directly to the charity oft be benevolent. The cause of all this was rum, both father and mother indulg ing. From an account in another paper we see that when little one was in its coffin the real situation of the family only become known. There were then an abundance of kindly offers of assis tance and scores who said they would have been willing to render the family aid if only they had been informed of their destitution. Perhaps so—but why notlook around like a Samaritan and see whether there w ere houses w here the wolf had entered before death by starva tion made it known? An abundenceof all kinds of provisions lias] since been sent to this family as also considerable sums of money, enough to make them all comfortable during the rest of the winter—but it ia a sad commentary that in such a city a human being should starve to death. Mr. Hayes has signed the Arrears ot Pensions Bill. This will ho a heavy drain on the treasury, taking out from S2O to $25 mill ions annually. Score one for New Jersey justice. Nine public functionaries of Warren county, N. J., have been convicted of malfeasance in office and sentenced to hard labor in the State Prison for peri ods of from one to sixteen years each. Conspiracy to cheat and defraud the town, and forgery to help out the pur poses of the conspiracy, are the crimes of which all these men have been found guilty. If this kind of justice were to go on all the jails from New Jersey to California and from Maine to Florida would be chuck Aril of public officers who b.ivcli been public plunderers, mid there wouid ! bo au era ot honest v in high places In-1 align rated that would 1 >ok like tin Milieuial was at band. ! isAi tin; t itos i \ net i tc.t.vcr. It is thought the inauguration of lloyt will o, i tin stale tive times asiiiuih a* any previous one. There was * big dis play of military from all parts of the; state, and ' 'her CM none partacounect j cd with it, to make a light royal d play, and the slate pa\* tor the fun. When this matter was up a t< w d.i>s before the niaugura. u Mi. 1 n outrout the Senator from steadv old Herks, ca ed a little time on the liepuhlicana in tin Senate when the question of the n p, lis, , ft! <• 11 a iguration Wrt- bi-cgl t up incidentally by the committee < which that pink of polilrne- ' llaudv S ..ill is the i ia t man. vis the Inauguration Committee. Frmentrout proposed to limit the npsin.es to one thousand dollars aud l acked his in •, m be a few timely remarks to the point. | which irritated somewhat the free am! ... % gent>ll.en who never seem t count the cost ot aov thi-.g. I have no doubt." said Frmentrout, "that the (ioverner s message w ill be fuh of economy talk, ec tiomy in all depait tuents, the strictest room uiv, am! the address of our I'resideiit poo tetn , -< io ator llerr the other day strongly u on mended economy in municipal and cor- P irate affairs. I waut to apply it now to State affaii- Hie e\j cis>e of tin* cere mony of inaugurating u (lovernot has gradually crept up getting larger and larger, and utile-* we call s oue kind of a halt to it thne is no te ling where it will stop. Hun \our eye back over the expenses flu the last twenty vcais. or since we had a I Vmocratie linvernor in in kee tbem increase steadily since then, until they are now twenty times what they were then. It cost to inaugurate tlov. Hacker in Is C Gov. Curtin in IStil. Gov. Curt in in 1 s, _*. ,s ■ Gov. Geary m 1 -67. Gov. Geary in IS 70. Gov. Hurtranft in 1-7.1. Gov. Hartranft in l>7o. T desire now," coutiuued the berk* countv Senator, "to give notice that 1 will resist the payment of any iitve amount, deeming it all nonsense to have such a usele-s display for so trivial at. i, asi >:i a* the few minute* that ate re quired to swear in the Governor elect, ■ and 11-ten to his address, ad of w ait It might be d ne far mere comfortably in • this warm Senate Chamber than n a . frost covered platf 'rm on the Cap:to. * - front portico." Senab r Alexander is n the fo.. -wing i committees Corporations, Public I • nld ! ing*. Bilis, Judiciary General. Mr. Alexander introduced a bill to empower aldermen, justices of the j eaee • andc nstables t 'sue for their fees. a!v ' a joint resolution proposing amendment ' to the • m>itut: n reducing the mens ' bers of the house to I'>l also, an act to ■ atith- :..'.e ai'.i fcr mesne j r tits t be commenced in certain c*z* i before re covery in e ectment. Mr. Welsh in the House offered an ■', . i k; act to niaae -h< ura cay w ra. Among a tlo >1 ■ f I ..us introduced en f!22, are the following: Act allowing I arties in interest to tc , tifv . providing f r geologic aud Uj>o graphic survey of the Nate. t-> enable corporations having one million capital to avail themselves of the benefit of the act of 1*74, and to hare their charter re , newed. amending the mechanics lien t law to empower aldermen, justices of ■ the peace and constables to sue for fee* ' joint resolution proposing an amend -1 meut to the Constitution redui sng mem* • bersuf the House to b'i; to authorise " actions f r mesne protita be commsnd f ed in certain cases before recovery on j j ejectment: regulating collectii a of taxes i j in boroughs and townships; regulating ' the right of redemption of seated lands f I returned to commissioners and sold f>>r . non-payment of taxes: to permit wives i of defendants, charged with crime, to ' testify in behalf of their bust and in ail cases where the defendants themselves , are competent witnesses, a further sup ■ piement to the act to establish an in* " surance department; an act for the reg r u'ation of mutual fire insurance compa nies; a supplement to an act to provide • for a division of unties, and the erec '• tion of new counties; a supplement to ' the act to equalise taxation of corpora , tions; a supplement to the act relating to lien of mechanics and others upon ' upon building-, a supplement to an act I dividing lilies of the Stale into three , classes; to extend provisions of the act to . exempt the State Agricultural Society, ' and certain county societies from taxa | tion. i The Chicago Tribune gives the f"ll iw i ing pen portrait of Pennsylvania's fav orite SOU : Senator Hon Cameron's personal ap . pearauce is more remarkable than Lis i mental characteristics. lie is five feet • eleven inches in (tight, but looks to be an inch or two taller, lie is aa straight i as one of Cooper's Indians and poetical ly slim. 1 iis step is firm and quick. ■ His features are Scotch, florid and wsll developed. His hair and moustache are the color of a fox-squirrel. He is in lore with bis moustac he, which he tries hard , to domesticate or civilize, but the obdu rate appendage will not respond to his affectionate caresses, and grows up and down and crosswise, verv like the hair on a cat's back when It is absorbing wrath, for a battle on the roof. But, aa it is a veiy good moustache of the kind, no one has a right to rriticiso it; besides it has nothing to do with iiis brains. He is a silent man. He never made a speech in his life —we were going to say he never will, hut look at General i Grant since he went to Europe' That . I)tib!in speech astonishes two continents. But it is safe to say that Bon Cameron will never surpass the ex-I'resideut iu the graces and profundities of oratory. , He seldom .■ miles. In this he resent hies Napoleon. At his marriage in Cleveland a few months ago, he was provoked to a mild sort of laughter, f which induced a friend to a-k him if he was ill. He has not attempted to laugh since. In the House Mr. Gephart has been placed upon the following committees : Appropriations, Education and Ac -1 counts. Mr. Murray on Judiciary local, Manu facturing and Compare Bills. Gov. Hoyt has appointed ex-GoV- Hartranft a major general of the state militia. We are in receipt of the "Times Al manac." It is a valuable work for refer ence on postage, election laws, election statistics, and other matter. Ilarrisburg, Pa., Jan. 26, 1879. —Tbe Willinmstown anthracite colliery, the largest in the county, is n fire, having taught in an unaccountable manner in the top level. The engine house and machinery and about twenty mules were destroyed. The general superin tendent thinks the fire is under control but great apprehensions are felt for the safety of the mine. Cincinnati, January 2 all jiutl.* of tl r f ity and eubtitlia l.iilon Ihi r pciiuu-i.t wui u I I lumu. r I milus ■ 1 m rnou ii .i.s7//.vg n>.\ t > ll Moiiilm Hon. Juur* v hii hi-, tho now -I'lmlor from M*>tiri, otileieil th'* i huinhor few minutes before 1 ' o'clock |>, hi Ho wnR r*< >Mhl to the I vice president'* desk by Mr. .-<• k.n*ll. u iinl tho oath of ofllco ihluiiiilU'icil ! j hint. C 111 (ho House tho hill iulrcidui ed bv ,• Mi \\ i a-hi i I'd lr the U>*ll <>l >.- XI I i iho Torillllt'llt 111 every pel* II lll't tl wiU'.h i .who desire- in t-ik ■ nil van . luge f tlf | tn\ imil- if tt ■ • hoiui'xtnail ! law Im- 11 i n !• f-. .11 l 11 ax n.n x '•.•I". ' I'' I hi* Duller a iiliimtti'i' mi Monday ootiuri-nred the invest! ;utioii of t!. I i ripht'i ihxpilihrx. Dopfcling has again aiuoeoded iii de-j ft aling lluycs Now \ - • k oj ; Iho IVmiuiii Arrfiirn hili will > t tho J i- ii sit r v fl-i'.'HKl.tx I' •♦ • 1 nth? NUH I Ui'K SoVIWIU'N S provifu tn <>f a mot ki> sum cult:, h It now api i-.ir- pi. hiihio that tiio Now N .>ik Cov in Hoi -o nominations will not ho deeded fi i - 'tut* itavx unit that i there will ho a |iroloii|{o.t struggle ovrr ( thoßi. Among tho friends o( tho ml niluixtration, it i a— lltoil that ai niaiil-1 erahtc uutuher of republican Senator- ' will vote t.' eon !i rut tho nomination!-. I and that there will he a v igorutta defence . of the administration hv prominent m , publicum*. Until solos to the dispute keep their i wn counsel vrrv carefully, and nothing i- ccrtaioly kiiowu a- to;' the result. It i- evident, howrvei. that , tlie adumii-liattoti people are in earnest L and do not mean to he beaten if they r can help it. RIGHTS OF MINOR Cll 11.l>lt EN. ' Can a I'alht r i we Money to a Milioi F. n a Late Decis-iou of the Su- t i iiir.c Court Enforced in Montgomery County. In the case of Harvey 11* deniati v, J !i u i a barter, J u Jg* Beet recently de- ! ; livert 1 in opinion selling torth the * a • which govern* the business relation* oi j 1 of father > fci minor children. ltarvaf | Hi.Jem** *l the *ge of sixteen, desired !o 1.-n-s a trade, butt .i father, wh ■ was a fa-ts er, 1* '. *grcr,i 1 give him a hers. . carr.aga and harness, if he would renin. i. en th# farm until he w*i ct nge Ono o. the question* involved was wiieihr then art.c'.o* became the lawful fro perl v oft! ■.< ton, and a this the Court i*v* thai the ' lather bad a r-ght to resist the wish o! the " son and the ion was bound to coiiip' v. It '■ ' . it has I en declared by the Supreme C -irt f i that a father may manumit List n 1 i make i. m entire y independent of pale: ' i l! euth r.'.v. In a muni * it ha- ' - < ne step : .rlher and declared a* la*.-- as June of las', year, that at a father ns* . mat um t iit child aid enable! n. : -tar.! . in the conditions cf a creditor, al e may re! ■ pjish the : ghU or Lis p *'* lerv.i *.-t ' . li.iKlbr, I up; teat* far g era are -i ricerned, he may also do > • in his w:i i ase The • n, alth ugt. a min r "* ititig in the Louse of bta parents, wit! a ! the paternal aud final re al its si I sub-, ' tl :.g niav earn m •• rr from the other ' ! which the father sbi -nil to pV It fol ■ lows that if the father is 5 debt r he is r 1 b u'.d to | ay, and if tho s >4 a eredi: f . he has a right to receive, * i tl.e !*w • : iebi r and cfe*i.:or prevailing tn I'en toy'. vania applies to father and son when such re!a'.: n hate •• ce heen cieated A lathef, wi.tiher or uisoirent, *h ha* n anunatted hi* s. n, and by s c sntra ! constituted Cat 1 n his cred 1 r, has n k right to i .y him. Tl.ey are , • tract 1 red dors precisely as if the son was a p *.-*• ger Tt • pay eat may be ia moiirr 1 or ,t :i ay b ! v arr< etueat t" do any par e : .ar thing I: lie dees that particular - thing on J 1 j'.s pr p. rty .nto ti.e hands 1 i j his so-, hi acct r lance with the laws for de f livery of pr perty in I'onasylvanla, 11.0 . s-a ay ho!d teat property in caie the g sds f the father are selrtd to satisfy the i Vint 1 f hls'creJ tors. Jcfersonian A KOA I> LA \\ DECISION II ccrilly Ju lge (lalbraith, of Krie, de 1 cidi 1 a -,u 1 *t;■ -i of some imp stance uu let • 0 r *. a*. It defined 1 right* 0! f owners en a p nt that s ar smg continu- ] s ously mderour complex sjsecial lego!* r t.v.n, Tho pia atid, John W. Da*!ey, te . sid<- in Franklin township. Krie c mty j r. tho 1' pulaticn r J. The defendant-' I w.-?e th- roa-1 commits er of Frank lit t w'nship aaJ oiLers emp! red by theia In l-'lther- ad ctsmmisiioner* of Frank lin township employed the ct unty jrvey #r to survey the l'opu'a'.i n r ad, w.th in structions to fir. 1 the Imo of the original • survey of the road. According to the line " run ty Piatt under tbrie directions, the • road through Dawivy 1 improvement ap pearid t he fr m three to uvrs feet to - fr w si, and tho ret 1 e unmi—i •e. s or ; Jered bini to m ve !.:i fer.es on the easi ! side of the road back *a-t, in accordance t with tbia new suryey. Dawley s hous , and grain barn stood on the east side of the road, and he Lad built a good fence inj front of his house, with iron pasts, etc. ' and a nica stake and cap rail leave the ba'ar.ro of the distance, in all about n.ne ty rods of fence, and had set shale trees, along the whole line. All these and nllie impreeemeiU had been made with refer • ence to the road as actually opened and' ( trarrled since the year 1831, forty-seren " years ago. The road was the lawful. ' width, fifty feat, and the fence which the , conimi.'sioners required him to more wn J ! twenty-five feet and over fretn the centre 1 of the traveled track, and being advised in regard to the law of the ease he refuse ! . f to comply with the order of the read cotu-| ( 1 missioners. i. In the fall of D 75 the road ceiumlssion-j #rs came on with help and lore down ar.e threw back the fenco above referred to. j J and Dawley brought on action of tres-i at* ■ against thein th# same year to recover ; damages. 1 Tho court after a very careful censider • ationofthe law, ruling that supervisors 1 have no right to relocate a r >ad in order . to place it on what they may suppose it* 1 recorded site, and that a road on e laitlj 1 arid opened, and used by the pub ic lor * turm oi years, whether opened on its re | corded sile or not, cm only bo altered by a new proceed ing under ILo road law. OUR AMERICAN MAGAZINES. The marvelous beauty of tho illustrated i 1 1 magazines of this country is attracting at , tentinn throughout the world. The cdi-' tion of Scums sen in England has doubled ; within a few month'. I'be London cor-j respondent of the AVu>- York TVinc.* says . 1 "The whole lot of magazine annual* ( Kng j li-li) put together, a r n->t equal in pictor ial art to a single number of Scßlft.vrk'h| ' t MoHTHI.T." Hut the price at which our ' magazines are sold is even a greater mar- 1 vcl. For example, a single number oft ' Si hiu\Eft. "The Midwinter Number," just issued, has a full-page frontispiece 1 ! Portrait of Emerson, of raro excellence,' and contains one hundred and sixty page* of letter-press, with more than seventy il ' lustratiens ; many of which ara works of ' - art such as beforn the advent of Soiubvkk , appeared only in gift-works and purely art magazines, and yet it is sold for . cents. Il would be dillicult to find an 1I- 1 lustrated book to rnulcb it at s•'>. 'The sub- " • scribt-rs for thecurrerit year, get, in .-b a1 n- * salt, not only four of these full-paged * portraits of American Poet*, and nearly two thousand pages of text (equal to -". bOO, book pages) of the choicest current 1 its-ra-' " ture, with tuoro than I.OCO illustrations. J * including a completed aeve!,"llaworth s," by Mr*. Uurnalt, but shorter stories, |-> a ems, reviews, descriptions of travel, bio-i c ' graphical sketches, etc., aad also tbej 1 ' splendid series of paper* and pictures of f exploration in the graat South American j h 1 net and a uaji I I'fatllllery 11 is hlteudy tllnlrr irt si. 11.- trial by 1 urt martial must watan . >.l 1 ti impel al vri 1 -HI i t 11, |,-at ,11 maintaining isn- Mil'o Ilb name- if ii, 1 irps 0111.-ars hi 1 tnv au>l d!• , 1 i.oii: it Winer t huU up tbi ,i rapi.table all 1 r. lhutSe man art - - liuiatai show ati Increase of Stl UO m 4n . Yakit.iii tv ha i rep ted to have seized hi'. I- -nai 1 1,: i 1 : M'.|U;-nro the (iinl f it. have ti n u,n h" lii.e*. Ft. P • ' •_•, ,lr nr- '. I, ThsGoliit 111* "Kug ..lid : do (into r. it-rigu in A 'g l atti-lkii, ai dh every 1 hancu for ar vug thr 1 g', her plans in Asislic Turkey Lot dim, Jai .. > I 'i a M Peter* b irg Hti-eUs ,v- that Ynki'pb Ivhan has fled from Afghanistan. An etii. al report has be- n received ati Madrid that tl * -leta is itii-rcaiiagly pr. 1 ale tit 1. At. M ii,- r. Th'- b' I'etersbu-g ••* e'te say* that - Mtipiete ai-aii hy prevail* in Kashgar. 1 ti.* it bo'.s I.„mi t.iu i'iiinese force, of occupation. It is feared that n geti, at < oiiimarcialJ collapse is 111111111, :,t tu Swt ion. Farther !* jrcl S!H ds. y '-|p' led al.d tho isands ot | or -ns Lave I eon thrown out of em ployment All, IIANIMAX. A I'ril State ot A Halts :tt Jcllulabad. i\, .Ua. January A dispatch lrom .i, lainhttJ .-.atcs 1 at NaW , h khan hud si v-1 K -tt 1 en, b ngingb a Baba- 1 hsl.okhel 1,1. ' ait, tali ing the Chief* pris . r In i :. ,:>• ct the (sl.i!'sis have aiiin.' i.i ud 1. *'..: t. - against Yakeob !vt:a: The Iv Uittanis and Zehais Lave a', i p* -it fat al have been with drawn i SheraH to check leserti ns. NORDKN'SKUILD S ICE BOUND .-IE AM EH The Ft Petersburg (ialos anaounces it zathent |tl CC La* been re irive 1 from tfce (i Trrm-r of Eastern St !-• a that Pro - - - Nordenski Id's stea uit', the Nig* i ; e-l'-.itid f-irty m.Us fr in East f ape. The auti. -fit.#* of Ju k :'.sk Lave 1 en ir str led to i-sttc a gen era! s .mm "■ - t t' i- natives to a-- t tie ext".Fti n. A special relief expedition !' re Isar and d g s • lge- has besn 'ea:. 'i'd. but it i- and this as-i>lance w-ilbetoo 'at A Uu-iri man-01-war Irotu the Pac lie tali ii will shortly pro i-eeii t Bi Iri g • "-trait- t endeavor to ex'nrale the Vega r bnr g off jhe crew. THE i OLD N\ EATHKR Hi.-inc.— lhpr-m>l n tui Keilway Tratiic Interniptcd. 1. Ltd. n. Jar, Tl a . atber in Great Brit* ii nt j • severe, and the number cf distress! ! j pi'.a. ■ . t:.o 1': vitue i Uiara dur ing the twenty d-yst.Jii g December 21. FRANK I.KALIK " PAPULAR MONIIILI. • The Febrasry n imhef, and second of th* new v dun i ;i* t s even more r hly fre ghted fan lit'-il ; it ebu.inds with c! ic and very di 'ightful literature, end the ill i trat. ns .ire aJmirab'- The pec.: g article. si.tiilvJ "How Carnival .-Kept. excee iirg'.y r.tercsting being a dosciipti nof the i * i f tun and frol ic during the Carnival n d.-'ferent portions i f Europe ar.d fe I n.tcd Mates. 'Fanto Domingo, and the True Ft ry i f Famana Bay. by Mr*. Wdiiani 10-. e t'srr.eau, will tot fad to attract • ;-e iel attei.tioi, at will a'-' Jer.ie Hatkeii t article on 'Rice In e Yie; 1* sr.a Mills of >oulb Carolina A :>cd 11. Guernsey g.vi-s tine interesting pertletllMV of 'Forae M Jem Reg a • *l;.a Northern 1. ght* .rethisu 1 tifa del htf.l trestiie ly , \V V*i :;. i'n.sr,. Thv-e *• let are i re-fuse ly illustrated. The dej artmeot of i ttien m this number is exceedingly at tractive ; besides the admirable isMa! of Mr. Benedict, 'Normen Desborough't 'F,m,'there ar- svcrai admirable short prominent among them, "A Tale of the Caraivt!,' 'Queenie't Ki-#,' 'Miz pab.' 'Lisr.inga I.nver,' 'Abont a Filver Bell,' 'Doomed.' ly E.la NN'. l'icrce, at- , etc. There are poems by W. Broil/ i, Mslthisi-n, and other j opular writers, and a miscellany replete with amusement and instruction. Those who Intend to sub scribe to the present v lurnc of this excel lent perioJo si should not delay; they will have far m ro thsn the w -rth of their money. The number contain* 12- pager, quarto, aci ab -ut 100 illustration*, and a handsome chromo frontispiece, 'The Ori ental Dream of Paradise.' The subscrip tien-price is only J 1 a year ; 25 cent* a tingle number. Address, Frank Leslie s Publishing House, 5'., *."> \ 57 Park Place, New York. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Three Persons Munlcred by an In sane Man. Belfast, Me., January 27. —At Mi ntville about fifteen miles from this city, on Sat urday evening. Joba M'Farlaed, a fariucr his wife arid gran 1 daugiiter, were mur dered by ene Rowel!,an ii:,ancnian. Mrs. M Karland wu* shot with a gun and tfce I'lhers bad their brains hcaten out. The murderer was afterward shot and killed by n neighbor whom lie Lad attacked. E. F. Kunkel'e Hitter Wine of Iron. A sure euro for Dyspepsia or Indiges tion. Weak Stoiuacb, General Debility, Diseases of tho Nervous Fystoia, Consti pation, Acidity of the Stomai h, and for all case* requiring a Tonic. Every bottle guaranteed, or the money refunded. Price, $1 Get the genuine Ask for K. F. Kiinkel * Bitter Wine of iron and take no other Price, ?1, or six bottles for fib If your druggist doe* not bave it, moid to Proprietor. 'Jo'J N. Ninth St.. Philadel phi*, Pa. Advice free; enclose three cent stamp. AY OR M.S. WORMS WORMS K F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fail# to destroy Pin, Seat, and Stomach Worm-. Dr. Kunkel, the only successful physician who removes Tape Worm in two hours, ahvu w itb Con J, and no foe until retnov •!. Gammon tense teaches if Tepe Worms be removed all other worms can he readily destroyed. Advice at otllee and store, free. Tho doctor caa tell whether or not tho patient has worms Thousand* are dying daily, with worms, and do not know it. Fits, spasms, cramps, choking and sulfoention, aallew complex ion, circles around the eyes, swelling and pain in tho stomach, restless at night, grinding el the teeth, picking at the nose, cough, fever, itching at tho seat, head acbe, tout breath, the patient grows pale sod thin, tickling and irritation in the atius,—all these (symptom*, and more, re me from worms. K. r". Kunkel's Worm >vrup uavvr fiils to rentot thein. Price, fl 00 per bo'tle. or six bottles for S-5 IW. For Tape Worm write and consult the Doctor ) For all others, buy of your drug fist the Worm Syrup, nnd it he has it not, ■end to 1)K. E. F. KUNKLK, 25'J N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pu. Advice by nail, free ; send three-cent stamp. 10 jau it THE LADDER >F FAITH, ilitcoli'i N isii'tt uiul the Augeli. "KRVI.'N 111 UfeV. iiKORt.R It. IIRI'WORTII. j' The sceiin wlnrli it rreoided in the chap- * tor which 1 have rad for our morning le- - ii.-eid Mr llepwerth, forms an istt-, I on riant part of the panorama of Old Te*- * lament ravalalion The pas-age of Scrip-j t ire roferrud t>> It the twanty-aighth chap- J' ter ol the Hulk of Itaussit, and the part selected lor the leit thn twnlfin versa '"And he dreamed, and behold a ladder -at up "n the earth, and tha top of it reach- J ad t i haavtn ; and behold tha angals of t God ascending and descending on It t Tl lilt idcnl, contll uad M r llnpworth, it 1 • , a. because it is -vnib"'icel It is nothing more then an episode in the lilei of a given man, but it illustrate* a possible i opisodu in tha life of evary man tn every :J age, Jacob left his father s flock with his , father's prascts and blessings, lie had j nothing by wlitib to aehiavc success ex- j ci pt the rtrength of Ins arm, the i iearncst| of hi# intod and the opulence wf hi* hae" | 111-ass not at ell dlteauraged at the fa-1 tnat ha must fete tha World for himself- Jacob di allied ll no hardship to use aotn-|< er i-arlb for a touch and J- stone for pillow. Ills previous life had fitted bum, t. J the eajoymeal of such an experience, < a# he had fer year* atteuded his fathei s J fl 1. During Ins sleap he was visited by - what We Call a miracle That miracle w as though the magician's fit,gar tip* Lad touched bi* aye fc raw what ha* not been . \ ' permitted for mortal thought to see -all I ladder routing on the ground and resting also en tho heavens, aid up and down ll- . -tails ra'i white robed angels bearing mes ' sages up and bringing ttieir goldee bur lan# dawn. This miracle touched not on ly hie c>i-s but his ears also, and the song , that w*s sung sounded itself threugb hit j heart and ears. It was a song not to be i rargotten ; it was a revelation not to be oh- |literate ! by any possible human expert unci 'Tho vmce of old same la him with j a d isiinct aud clear promise ef a natural and pctc -nai pretence G <1 assured liim that he would himself guide hit servant an I give b.m strength to crown his efforts with suel es- so that after Jacob had so journed in th# north he sheuld come back and rule ever bis own lend, not at a king, hut as a priest When Jaceb ley dawn ' that night hit smiy capital was bis arm and it* strength . when be arose in the in . ning kis capital bad more than daub .cd. fur he had added to the strength of 1 hit arm the omnipotence of God. A True Story. You ask iue now. brethren, is tbis story, ' which is recorded in the Hook of Geneste, i literally true' Let me answer that que*- t in f.r-i, be tute it it of great importance Most assuredly it is exactly true We have no doubt of that whatever. Those event* occurred just as they are related. The iMd Tostaini iit it full of such start ling pictures as that. It is very natural ' a tueu to iir*w a contrast ef their expert cm a in this age with that of earlier ages, il it very natural for them to say we da not have luch exnentnee now, and there i fore there muit t># some mistake II is scarcely f*ir to contrast our age with oth er ages We aught to recognize the fact that the ages are different in their com • plicati'ins, tn their susceptibility of light, , at,d that, if there it a (sod at all. there must bo a difference in tho manifeslatioa of God. Hv.w Got] Sftcak* to Men.' G"J speaks to men according to their 1 j condition, and tha voice has varied from t the infancy of the race to its majority to , day We teach the child with pictures, but the growif nun with philosophy. Gad ' spoke to Mosii and to Jacob through the - rye and through the imagination. One of , tiose pictures we have bt-et reading. I How distinct and clear the outline! J*- ■f carried the s.ng that he then fcea*d in Lis heart for years and years, and even sn Lis l id age it was a eemfoftiag strain. T" Jy tfcst song goes to our ear* and out 1 f carts You say that we have no vision* •now lam not so sura of that. There are j j isi a* many miracle* in our century a* in 1 at. y ither, only tbey are different in kind., r They m> not be so startling, but they are •iat as real aad just at sure There t>| tiardly a family that bat cot had iu vision* f ofsomekittd b.srJly a..tile group ! father, -nether and children that neve not . ft t that tied was present with them, at; t some ume, acu at sotae moment have seo ni-d to fc*ar hit veiee, and have heard j a ic ti a; •of ac unmistakable chancier ! Those who hat e bctn close to the bounds! f f Jordan have teen visions hard to de-| scribe, and heard things sitßcull to tell. ' Li t nto find th# lesson that the story • teaches, and let us look at the ladder The ladder had two resting placet First, it,' rested firmly on the earth, and 1 am glad j of that. Faople who believe in Übristi aaity -*tih all their heart hae an abiding iaitb in the lasss thai govern this world. We must not forget the commend to holy b'living. Worldly piant are, I believe,; righteous in the tight of God. It is our d i|w :e be "f service U> our fellow men, and we ran do this by meant of commer cial enterprise Without the instinct of trade man would lapse into Barbarism A farmer does not work selfishly though he (works fur his own interest, for all reap the ■ benefit of bis toil and h.s labor. The huge a manufactory spinning the river is not , * de'y th- representative of a mean use of gra;#. It represent* something higher '• aud has a mis*.en that is unparalleled in ({human history. It repraaenu the genius ) of the country, the intelligence and moral Ji vlepm#nt of society. Conrtder the Other World. But if man • plant are confined to this J world than hit life is a east* He be c 'ttifi so snthusiastic sbvul this world - th .t he forgets the other, ll is absolute ly nece-ssrv tfcst when you build yojr ' p'ans ! r this srarld ycu should take the •.her into consideration Eternity must n tou h the cirriaof human life or your days [j are wasted Sorrow, disappointment, be re*vement, poverty—you cannot under ' stand thein unless you up la the be " yend and see something there There is , many a life in which trouble, sorrow and ' b-ri Nvement are hieroglyphics because! the philosophy of life does not gel beyond j • the circumference of time. Tbera is a 'f biassed significance in them, but we e#n-; . not understand a single letter. Therefor# f 1 say that we must rail the other end ol the ladder in tbe heaven*, end that re*t- it g plai a is just a* firm and ju*t a* real as I this. Every ladder has two ends, but it is • only "ne ladder. Every complete life has two ends, but ;it is one life— one end on " tfce earth and tbe other resting on eterni r ly. There is no adequate motive known t : te man that moves in the direction ef the i guar qualities of tfca character except ' the motive which i* afforded by miracu -1 tout Christianity. -' Lives composed and written ia anticipa • Uon of visiting relatives and friend* in the II home of our birth. Wo come, we come, you all to greet, I To our dear old n*livehome; ' Gur fci-aru w . Itweil with Joy to meet With loved ones'round the old hearth •tone. A loving wife a gentle mother, ' Once more with u* will greet you ; ij A kind daughter and her brother, Once tnoru our love la you renew. Once more wc hope to clap tfca hand, Of brother*, friends, ana sisters, near. Once mora with brother*, sister* stand, Around the graTe of parents dear. Once more to meet in the old hunte Where childhood's days were passed ; Once more with grateful hearts we come, r With love that cannot be expressed. • j (nce more in childhood's memory green rf Of days that wore so full of joy, . Once mora us IgoJ, upon tho scene, WBen we wero motLer # Jt.-iit-f bay. i e Once more to shed the silent tear, For those who loved us best ; Once mero to kneel in bumble prayer, • Around those laved once* now at rest. Onca more with you we'll sing the song' A mother'* love to us has given ; , Onca u*ore in sweetest strain* prolong, Wkilaiko uoar fipgi it) hcavea. Th# days will pat# so swiftly iig, , The weeks will not be long ; And tears will cotne to many an eye. r Whan w# must leave our dear old hotue. But such it life here'on the earth, We meet in joy and part in toar* ; Rut bless the nam# that gave us birth, Though t,oiy asleep fer many y*ar*. Onca more wa bid you all faruggll. While hitter tears are (ailing fail, At last wa hop# with jau to dwell. In God'* eternal homo e( rest. AG H . Fitvit i.it, Ohio, Jan. 1(1, '79 Morphia, Opium and ramedie* of their eias* only stupefy and seldom cure. Far disease* of Infancy, uie Dr. Bull'* lie by Syrup,—which i* safe and sure in it* effect*. J'rice 25 cents. Yakoob Khan i* ceporlgd to have fled front Afghanistan. Ho then fcatoofc Khan can't after all. Well, we gue> John Bull car. NATIONAL HOTEL CORTLAN DT ST . Near Broadway, NEW YORK. IIOTCHKiSS POND, Proprietor#. , OS THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The roataurunt, cafe and lunch room i attached, are unsurpassed for cheapiieaa and eacellence of service. Rooms 50cta. 1 to f 2 per day. fid to s]|) per week. Con venient to all ferries and city railroads. Yew Furniture. .YewMunnge- ! incut, -3jau ly * Special Nolicee THE WOULD N HALM ( , Dr. L D Wavtiurri's Altaralive Svrup, i, * iMiiMtr I IIIHTV I II I V HKS laapvtrsul ItfftCUt •, •.! !*•* ill RHEUMATISM. J lit !••*. H. reful#, f Mil Oil#, l.r# ' V#| OlwlseHew 1 all t i.sodl i# Hi.t lo lest |# •• *iH*s*•* fltufN* *•<' niuLliM, lanliig lite •bin •soft, liner euJ Isetuliiut • le" iMtrut ti'Mu for |>rs#lu irtft |uguri#.*e gr< *elb) of half #u # I*ftl4 or frs A tdres* lis | it •iaitsD. IV#) Vftftdftlf A l-M ft> Ann Mm!, M. T.| TO GONBUIIPTIVES! Th# ftlvtriiwr hftvtnff I ne . | eti.n#e(if rtirnl ftfj tu#l <1 (•••#•. < •nwutiU'tlwi l,p rn •).>!• rv-u.#-l| g II *mi >G, i# It.*he ii i .*m I-, hi# f#tlkw (A# L it*##it# of cur# To *ll Who fltthlre II b# *lll wiPf • w y.rr j-*rlttg #l*4 uetoft ih# *e#tu#, wlilct; (h#f witl fl#4 • luit line for C-WibttlipH' u NeH to*. Uiltß A I'ftlti*# -•' Iti e Plcer tljdM Mill Ji.r-UM #. 1-1 few# h. A i lIshDS.MLMh HI W utlwi nl *z c V ERRORS OF YOUTH. z < ZNII.kWSW fi . Inm, War 1 wa LAchkllty |*t eiwatuie !•- #; iltd *Ji Ih# rfe< U of ■scuiiifui mdi# i#(o# , Wlii fur tie# **#• uf #uß*ln# ' UwRit|.Mto4 f*# UI li wbo #Mwl ll lhtis.ip* R#d dtrwius for iMbltm lie aiwple r#m#>*> 1 hi.'U *%m > •## tl. edJlw# to >*<* IN J * Zlikß .*> ii..n Ana B( . h V ft 1 Weekly Herald, j Oil) DOLI.AK A T 1)4 IK. ' The circulation ot this papular niwspa ' per has mere than trebled during lie pas: 1 year, ll contain* all th* lea'iir.g news i euilained in tbe Daji.t II zaat.ii, and is arranged in fcai.tly department*, fba Kore AN News ;embraces special dupaU-hes frum all quar i tar* of tfce globe. Under (tie brad of I American News are giveu ilia Telegraphic Despatches of tbe week from all parts ot tbe Union. This feature alone makes h THE WEEKLY' HERALD '| th* most valuable cbroaicla in the world,!i as it i* the cheapast. Every *r# it given, a tailhful report of Political News, embracing complete aid comprehensive dospetcbrs from Washington, including I full reports of the speeches of eminent pui-1 iliciens oa I,Le question* of tbe hour. The Farm Department ef the WzzKi.T Hkkai i' gives the latest a* well at tbe most practical suggestion! and discoveries relating to the duties of | the farmer, hints fur raising Cattle, Foul try, Grains, Trees. Vegetables, Ac . A#., i with suggestion* fur keeping buildingß i and farming ulontil* in repair. This is I supplemented by a well edited depart menl, widely copied, under the bead af The lloinc, giviag receipt for practical dishes, hint*, for making clo-.btng and for keeping up with the latest fashions at '.he lowest price. Every item of c--ckiag or economy sug gested in ibis department ts practically' lasted by expert* before publication. Let-, ters from our I'ari* and London < orre inoßllefttl oa the very latest Fashions.l Tbe Home Deparliuenl of the Wkzzlv| Herzlp will save the house-wife more; than ene hundred times tfce price of tbe f paper. Tbe interests ol Hkillctl LaVr Are lacked after, and eveiything relating m mechanic* and labar saving it carefully, recorded. There is a i-age dei ted to all the 'aft*', phases of tbe busim-st markels. Crops,; Merchandize A . kc A valuable fea ture is found in the specially reported pri ces aad ccndit."tit of The Produce Market. •Sporting Nswi at home and abroad, to-1 gather with a Siorv every week, a Sermon :hy some eminent divine, Liierarv, Musi cal. Dramatic, l'ersonai. and Sea Note* There is no paper in the world which con tains bo much news matter every week as tie WixstT llxrai p. which isteni. post age free, for One Duller. You can sub scribe at any time THE HEW YORK HERALD I in a weeklv form. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR j NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.—Remit j in drafts on New York or Post Office mon jey orders, and where neither of these can. ' t" procured send the money it a register-* ed letter. ■ AdJret*. NEW YORK HERALD. ' Br. adway A Ann Ft., N<-w Y'ork.J H A H I) WAH E!= 11 1 WILSON, MFARLANEACO. ; •NEW GGOfiS—PANrC #arcES. 8 H K T I: A o A If STOVES lIEATEB* RANGES V K ' G t: li JL S S We would especially rail mention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AMD THE— W£LOCu;J£ >JDM£AYJMfi SSYGV£. 1 i j jstrOur Stock being entirely Mew. We offer special Bargains in*** ( ATHARDWARE, OILS and TAINTS.-** I WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON. 31* FA It LANE d CO., lII'MES BLOCK. IJELLEFONTK, PENNA. • ■ ■ ■ - a | A CCTIONEKR'S CARD. Philip; j A TtU, who hsi had large eiperi-i lence at an guctioner, offer* biorvice toi itho people o! Centre county. Ha *pei,k* both German and J£iiglifa, and poiieaaer the invaluable gift in an auctioneer of a loud, clear voice, and can be distinctly heard a long distance. Thoae having work ot thi kind to do, will do well to give him * call. Charge* moderate. Call on or addre*him at Bellefonte. Pa. IT ap. Harness, Saddles, &c. Jlf anderatgncd. determined M ami lb* popelcr U*"u -BADDLKRT nowegeredet lfieold e'.and Deglgned eapecUly fo> I lb* people ad the timer. the large,! and ttl tarleC and complete aaaorUnml of Kaddlpa. ftarbeaa, I'ollere ' U.tdtea, of >' l deaorlpUon and quality. Wtaipa. aee i la fact eeeythlug t ppmpleta a ttret claaa aatal liah meal, ba now ofleia at prtoea e tilth wlllaatt tbal tine* JACOB DISCUS Centre Hail. JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at- Law. CoUaettona promptly mad* and • pacta | attention gtrea to tboae baring landa or property for Sic. will draw no aad bar# acknowledged Deede ortgagee, do. OAre to tbc dUtaoad, north alda of e court houae. Bellefonte oct3SjSPtf_ HEALTH ANP HAPPINESS HmIUI ABd Happtocas ara PHTMKEM Wvmttft to UI.I [KHMwwri, tod ;•( Ihmf aro within (lit reach of ormj cat who Mill UM WRIUIVT'M LI VI-:It IMI.IA. IT he onlr raw cure for' Torpid I,iter. Utwiuiit, I H eadacb*. Hour Stomach, Constipation, Dabtltt}, Nate •a, and all Billtous complaints and Blood disordars Nona genuine unless signed, "Wm. Wright, Phlla." If jour Diuggist will not supply sand %s csau for ons b # t to bar nek, Hollar 1 Co. <0 ft. 4th Pit. Phila InorVm C. T. ALEXANDER. C. M. BOWER A LEXANDER & BOWER. At- IX toraeyaat IAW. bellefonte. Specialattention| { Area be Collection,, and Orpbana' Conrt practice, May beceaenUed la Ltiuian aod Buttle* Mwa u . iißQSia't ImUdUig, w>3 "t It. U f lOMMIMUOVKRH MKKTINU-Ijj" Person* having business wilh tlie Co.] Vnitniiinii#f*, ire entitled thai said IS, xmnl will meet regularly at their office] n Hellefonte nn the fir*! and third! Monday of each month, and dttrinv court, II mm Banc, JJSjan.St Clerk. W \V O LF\ C . New Goods I . -*■ :! —— • I * S" — pmm m •n A splendid stmk of Now W , n J Goods hai arrived at k - * I Z WM.WWS £ 1 M _ I -IFTMt lianh HuildinJ. ! M Prices Are-Down. © " 5 C E a. The stuck consists of a ' B J? fail iinecf Mrrahandtse, pi ** carefully selected, em. hi bracing all kind* of DRESS GOODS. ' - | CARPETS, _ 1 OIL ClA~*Tli* CK m till EH, y * . _ •" I GLASS WALK. J JU C'URKNSWAKI, J ETC., V.TC.. *Ti , m* Mm* ?< a T 0 Muslin & Calico K " j a •A( bottom pric*t. a* . Pi UN.SUING GOODS I "] of .11 Modi. * " j j ¥• i; ST" u , < _ _ V II 4IS and C APS. ' 1 M ' * ! j lj mml PRODUCE received ia 1 '"J ji exchange for good*. j' I | # a NEW GOODS*!'.! I A 1 OA! KM | PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia acd Erie Railroad Division. ' BUMMER TIME TAIL*. j oii,fu> HMay, * lew. the imu •• 1 ih. PSluAviphiß a an* Ktuauaa Itnisl. u will r* * ! f<4k>s WKSTWBII. r.Riamailimt.,uup> I " ll.nUliarf * at . ** M. cioOa IKta ' lttt.il " Ut t.i* " H !• 11 IK a a irr.l til. Ittp. I Mti.tHt i \ Pi.ii* :*.■ 1 " li.rn.turf IIUtB " , lor , is bitbi WmumHwrt l.p* ( '* Uil ll.ni It i s , FAST LINK !•*• Ph>Uu II U m a ' " HutWwi l.tni I " MaßtKi.diMi tliptt j uril* itlUmsport l.pe " " Loch li tn M<>> K.hTW A kit. PACiriO IX. Iih L*l 1t...a leu ™ J mrmm I Mm Tlt mm. " WtllUw.iK.rt iUrnm " Mob , ,4„B lUmmrn *rrftl tlx-,,,' arc tlU.iB " '* PtiUltlpiiU l.ri HIV £1 iHittStuii lectin 1 1/ a Hint list • * Wiluuttport It M e ib ■otuat'i Hlpa " area* Hxmxl art 41. pat Pt>U.4lp£ia tSOpa i.kla MAILI..X. >Uc .. tut >. " lark Himi lUpa •• " W lUl.m.fort 11 at *as ) " MaaUixSi.o * It It aas err at M.rnoti.rc t t a m )'t:ud*il.t>ia '.Hi mm i I A LIIIIhim WsSuwiMrt la ix art at liarrr !i ur • SU A ■ •nil failailirhi. : p .a, I Par ranetllm ItMaara K'.ltaA.lpkla aa Wil 'Uaarurort ea Niaaar. Ft Wat. Krtm Km. Waal, rhlla d.lpbia KirrruEut.ua l>u Ft Fart mmi kasda) , Ka. F-art. l*rt4a < .r. oa alf nl.hl trate. I 1 WM. A. uiumi.l, tr.a .rtldaparktleeeeat EiamiuconrCiub Prlccsol J Hoot* nnd liocw, —We ar* rolling ( out tb* goods lively because w* chare* less for them than was ever known- We keep up the quality and keep down tbe prices. We are bound to sell off Ibis tre mendous slock, and mm in the low prices * to do tb* business. We will offer you j ? Men's fine eelf boots at $2 30 ] Men skip boot* at *t 00 , W omen's kip shoe# at. 1 00 Children's school shoes at_ "6 Men s woo! lined guns boot* at 2SO B->y' wool-lined gum boot# 1 '.*• Men's wool-lined buckle overshoes... 1 4k)[ * Men * wool-lined Aieska overshoe*... 90 Men's plain gum overs hoes 00 Lumbermen's gums, solid Intel 1 25 Women s wtvol-lined Alaska over hoe# 75 Women's plain gum Misses' plain gum Children's plain gum overshoe*- - 25 'f he above rubber good* are all first rlaas anil are warrentcd, and will be sold forms* only. E. GRAIfAM ASON, Dec 6. Bellefonte, Pa ! llXMir XKOCKXXUOFr. J. v. SIICCKXT 1 President. Cashier. I iOtiNTRK COUNTY BANKING CO. I°, (Late Uilliken, Hoover A Co.) Re-'eive Pppofit*, . w And Allow Interest, il* Discount Notes, !' Buy and Sell s Government Securitie*. Gold A b aplOGßtf Coupons TJ W R. camW I POPULAB. \ Furniture Rooms! ir CENTRE BALL, PA. J, I manufacture all kinds of Furniture for J Chambers, Dining Rooms, Libraries and T! Halls. f< Pi If you want Furniture of any kind, don't §t buy upljl you ape jtqpfc. D UNDERTAKING 1! In i all iU branches. I keep in atock ail l\ the latest and most improved Coffins tl and Caskets, and have every facil- vi Tc- c PSPP er 'y conducting V this branch of my business. ar I have a patent Corpse n , Preserver, in which lu bodies can be j preserved for aconsiderabl* length oftime iulWtl W, B, CAMP. I f. D. MURRAY to ) K. Miller A Son.) h*J*r in Pure Ikrupe. Sfedirinee Fun py ArtiHrs, Dye Ataffe. en Drugyieie Mundriee. tSil h>tk of Onfec tioneriee PURI WINE ANI) LIQUOKS For Medicine) Purpoeee Till IIKFT Is.A Fll* Jti A KM A fi I) TOH ACC ALWAYS IN STOCK. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Here secured the Mrricet of Dr. J. F lloi.rider, who will eltend to the Com, 4 ounding of PreMtriplione. *JB aier. ly. JEKRY MIDLER it an nK . and flAinnitkMß—in the kite* tent of the bank building. All work done ftuhionnble ttyle. ljuly I 1 T7I n fH bl "'e**e *— ' NM la. L>ililS 1 S5 r m£S£S& ft fraa. loan mt mpmrm uar Htk twin aw. tMrtu hIMH A Cm. FortlaaC.fi. M au, r C t'. ( ONnTR MERCHANT TAILOR. In Bank Building, Centre Hall. iVould respectfully enneune to ibe eiti ent of thin vicinity that be hee Uken oomi in above building where be ii pre tared to do all kindt of work beieagiag 0 bit line, for men and boya, and actor ti ng to latent atylen. Uooda sold by aata- , lie. Having bad nine yeart tzperienta i# guarantees alt work to render perfect ativfaction, and aolioiU a (bare of the tubUc patronage ftdeey XTKTTLRE TO YOUNG ME K. lust published, in a aonled envolopo. * 1 Price six conta. A luun wit • N.tar., Traaleiaai. maS KatUeal I at rrta laai Waakaaa., or UpwaOutUM la l.caa l Salteae>, Uroiaatary Emt—mmm. Imom mm CI Nrrrtw LwbUHe, aad loMhauaU M Mar U.S. aaaat.Ut; OawmsMlaa. aalUta.f. aed flu, M.BtaTartS laaseeaMf. M Hi MOKKKf J. • T l.i KktlkU.. M Si aetear of am "tit—m I. -, k Mm. Ta at-rte ra.tu.aS aeUtar.la ISI. adtairalii* lev MU. Ctmmmli j tora, I, mm ku . mmmmrtmmmm tkat IS* ■ vtul rnu<(uHCM uf Saif akaM art bm aOaeta.il ••"V auiKMit mmdutmm. mm* ettkatrl t..l>ea rural*.! .fimuM traaeta.. lUUibmU. rtae. ar 1 p-ioUhi oat a taod. of car. at ammm aartala ► •'! cOarlaal. trp tbitii ..) wSarar. mm mmUmr rial bm eaaSutaa taar M.auu ran BlianW cba.pl>, art uui; aad radioaUk Tf.t. laetar. aid pmi a km la ISatmaSa a*4 fhmmini baat uMtaraaal. la aplata aaralepa. la kspadlraam ML ntMfi of i mm, | —i>f lafn wfcLL MEDICAL CO , ti Ann ML. New York; F, 0. Boi, 4606 Htoct y ' j . pSIwoL The Fork* ffooae, et Cehnrn station, is new and commodious, and ia kopt in boat manner. Bed and board aooond to none in lbs county. Stabling for 10 boraoa. At a ummer resort it will be found nil that could be desired, right in ibe heart et good fikhinr and buoting grounds, and •urrounded by the most romenik rconery. tnov y J. ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockcrhoff Row, Bcllefontc Peon'*, Dcnlcmln Irnga.f Letuicalo. Prrfhacry, !'■■ jhoeda 4c„ Ac. Pur* Wii.es and Liquor* for medic purpose* always kept. maySl 7i T CM'ENTIRE, DENTIST. l . would respectfully annouereto tke citizens of Peans Valley that be baa per manently located ir Centre Hell where bo ii prepared to do all kind* of Dental werk. • ** All work warranted or no money asked. Prices low to suit the times. t fan, v. CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. 0. DEININGER. A new. complete Hardware Store be* been opened by tbe undersigned ia Cen tre Hall, where be is prepared to tall all kinds ol Building and Hous* Furnishing Hardware, Nails. Ac. Circular and Hand Saws, Tension haws, Webb Saw*. Clothes Racks, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plats Picture Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Sboeel*. Spade* and Ferka, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Saab Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, OiM, Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, 'Paint, Vsm- . ishes. Pictures framed in tbe ftnest stylo Anything not on band, ordered upoa shortest notice. jMW*Remember, all goods offered cheap er then eisowbere. GET GOOD BREAD, By calling at ibe new and eaten sivs bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDARS, {Successor to J. H. Sands,) Opposite tbe Iron Front on Allegheny street where be furnishes every day Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds. Pies, ele., etc., Candies, Spices. Nut*, Fruit*. Anything and everything belonging te tbe business. Having bad vears of cape- ' rience in tbe business, be fatten binsaelf that be can guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. SOaugtf JOSEPH CEDARS D. F. LUSE, PAINTER, h c OT . offer* hi* service* to tha citiuo* of Centre county in Ilonae, lica and Ornamental I*ainllßC, Striping, ornamenting and gilding. Graining OAK, WALNUT. „ CHESTNUT. Etc. Plain and Fancy Paper banging. Orders respectfully solicited. Ttnaa reasonable. 30 apr tf. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LETI MtItKAY, at hi* establishment it Centre Hal], keap on hand, and for sale, at tbe most rvasoea ble rate*. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring WagonS. PLAIN AND FANCY, and vehicles of every description man* le order, and warranted to b* mads of lb* brat seasoned material, and by the msst •killed and competent workmen. Bodies for buggies and spring-wagons Ac., of the most improved patterns mads to order, also Gearing of all kinds made to order. All kinds of repairing don* promptly and at tb* lowest possible rates. Person* wanting an vtbing in hit lina art requested lo call and examina his work, ib: will find it not to be ezcelltd for dur > ilivy and wear. may 8 tf. ~ T~ v . cheap KANSAS LANDS! ra!5S* rn an< * tb* Kail way landa >fTREuO COUNTY. KANSAS, *bout squal.y divided by th* Kansas ?*cifc ge of U.JS pp r acre on easy terms ©fpJ* j' - orn *te sections of Government ands can betaken as homesteads by actu il settlers. The lands lie in the GREAT LIME |TONE BELT of Uentral Kansas, tbe st? # t winter wheat producing district of the United States, yielding from ?0 It Bushels per Acre. Tho Yaqrly utofgU i# tb eiut jf.il J3 inches per annum, one hird greater than in tbe much-extolled a hez„sA* Vaixet, which has a y*tly rainfall of less than 33 incbsa per annum n the same longitude, Mock-Raising apd "Waol-Grpwleg *re fry Remunerative. Tb# winters are inort and mild. Stock will live all tbe fear on grass! Living Streams and >prings are numerous. Pure water is ound in wells from 130 to