The Centre Reporter. AAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAGRAARA FRED KURTE...coocvi une ssi wEDITOR, ——— , Jan. 20, 1881, Cexrre Hawn, Pa 5 BASH ASN IA mamas - wun At last Grant has a presidency, He was chosen President of the World's Fair cominission, the other day. ee ty ol pimamsemvetonetn The Buckeye Blacksmith—of the hard. cider, 1840, campaign, Was found dead in his chair, in Philadelphia, the other day w- cl Apo Fifty-eight candidates were named for genator at Harrisburg, last week, among them Curtin and Beaver of this county. _ lp pe A new presidential pension bill has been introduced im the scnate by Mr. Hoar, by which every ex-president Is to receive annually one fourth the amount of his salary while in office, rea I A SANA A Jersey Grand Jury has recommend: od the setting up of a whipping post fur the punishment of wife beaters. The New York Tribune looks favorable upon the proposition. We are glad tose this excellent notion taking root in such in: fluential quarters. The cotton amd rice crops in South Carolina have been damaged by the wet weather. It estimates that of the cotton unpicked in December fully one-half has been totally lost, while the remainder has been much damaged in quality. On the Sea Islands the crop is rotting in the fields. The rice harvest, owning mainly to the rainy weather, is ene of tho most unfavorable on record, wo ols fo ome 3y paying your own Rxrorrsr in ad- vance and getting us two new names with the cash, we will give the Chicago Week- ly Nows to the three one year asa pros mium. This is the best offer yet mad and the hope that an increased circulation will compensate us for it, induces us to make so liboral a proposition, Now can't each patron of the Ryrorrer raise us two new names? Try it, friends, and got the premium for you and the new ones. ee trililiecicsmm The largest order for locomotives in one block ever placed in this country has just been received by the Baldwin Loco- motive Works. It comes from the Den- ver and Rio Grande Railroad Company, and calls for one hundred and forty-four locomotives, part of which number will be delivered next fall and the remainder during the following winter. These lo- comotives are intended to meet the ins creased equipment required by the south- ern extension of the Denver and Rio Grande road. # a With the ancient Egyptians good gov- ernment was a main feature. With them the true end of politics was to make life easy and the people happy. Perjury was punished with death, “be- cause the crime attacks both the gods, whose majesty is trampled upoa by in- voking their name to a false oath; snd men, by breaking the strongest tie of human society, viz: sincerity and ve racity,” With the government of the United States administered upon such principles how different would have to be the character of the men who fll high stations now, and with perjury punishable with death, where would Garfield be? Al Mr A proposition iz before congress to is- sue 3 per cent. bonds. This would lessen the interest paid on the government debt materially. The Cincinnati Gazetle is puzzled to know why anybody should oppose a perpetual bond bearing 3 per cent. interest. It says: “Such a bond would never be much above par, and the Government could buy it in the open market when in a financial condition to reduce the principal of the debt. Ifthe Government shall be able to borrow money at 3 per cent, the country can af- ford to have the national debt run a little longer, The people who pay the taxes cannot borrow money that low, and they would not object to a breathing spell or partial relief.” rr ————— i eerie There seems to be trouble ahead fo, some of the big railroads, unless the rail- roads put on steam enough to get ahead, and manage to quist the fellows in con- gress who are stirring them up. The House Committee on Pacific Rail- roads, contrary to expectation, took up the Northern Pacific Railroad matter on 13, and referred to a sub-committee (with instructions to reportat the next meeting of the committee) the resolution of Rep- resentative Martin declaring forfeited to the United States all land grants hereto- fore made to the Northern Pacific and Atlantic and Pacific Railroads, A hearing will be given before the comumuttee this week to representatives of the Northern Pacific in opposition to the proposed for- feiture, Messrs. Harmer, of Pennsylvania, Mar- tin, of West Virginia, and Clark, of Mis- souri, were appointed a sub-committee to jnquire into the charges that the Pacific Railroads had mortgaged unearned lands. There promises to be some rich develop- ments over this, and it is believed to have a stock-jobbing scheme at the bot- tom of it. Eh ——— The death of a young butcher in New York, from trichinosis is thus related by one of the dailies:—A young butcher, giving his name as Franz A. Axler and place of residence No. 160 Greenwich street, appeared at the dispensary attach- ed to Bellevue Hospital some time since and complained that he had rheumatism Dr. Hemmingway, the examining physi- cian, admitted him to the hospitalas a patient. He was assigned to the ward over which Dr. George H. Moller, Jr., has charge. For several days the physicians were unable to make a proper diagnosis of Axler's case, The patient attracted the attention of the whole hospital staff, and after his symptoms had been closely watched it was at last discovered tbat he was suffering from trichinosis. Professor Janeway and other distinguished medi- cal men then became interested in the case. It was plain from a careful investi- gation that the butcher had contracted the disease by eating raw pork. FPhysi- cians and students of all grades were con- stantly to be found alongside Axler’s cot, and all kinds of remedies were tried in the hope of destroyipg the parasites which were devouring the man’s mus cles. Professor Janeway with his lance removed a small piece of muscular tissue one day last week, and afier a careful microscopic examination found it to con» tain no less than thirteen living trichinae. After lingering in pain for several weeks Axler died on Saturday last. ¥or the benefit of science it was decided to make an autopsy on the remains, Yes terday afternoon the dissecting room near the Morgue was filled with professors and surgeons anxius to witness the posi- mortem. Axler's body was laid upon one of the tables, and when opened was found to be swarming with trichinse. A care- ful examination showed that every mus~ cle had been attacked and nearly de- stroyed by the ravenous parasites. saad AND The statistics of the census, says the World, are full of instruction and should give heady politicians pause. The last decade has not only made a great differ ence in the relative rank of the States as to population, it has also opened & now vista into the future of the chief sections of the Union respectively, Sixteen States have gone lower in the ranks and six States go up higher, Fourteon States only hold in 1880 the same rank which they held in 1870. These aro (1) New York, (2) Pennaylvania, (3) Ohio, (4) 11 nois, (5) Missouri, (0) Indiana, (7) Massa chusetts, (8) Kentucky, (12) Georgia, (14 North Carolina, (21) Louisiana, (24) Cali fornia, (31) New Hampshire, (36) Oregon Jowa, the eleventh in 1870, has now be come the ninth, and exactly changes places with Tennessee, Virginia, that was tenth, has become thirteen, and gives place to Texas, which goes up hint places at a bound and puts herself next to Towa, Michigan, that was thirteenth, sinks to the fiteonth place, while Wis consin falls one and becomes sixteenth in order. Alabama, sixteenth in 1870, has become seventeenth; New Jersey in tarn ceases to be seventeenth and be comes eighteenth, while Mississippi, which was eighteenth, and becomes twenty-third. falls from twentieth while South Carolina, which was twenty- first, two and stands nineteenth, just leading kansas, { falls from tl 184 falls five in rank Maryland Q twenty-second, ises in the scale steps Maine loses six places anc 18 twenty-third to the twenty-ninth, and Connecticut threo places, £ g f the twenty-fifth to the twenty-eighth. Arkansas ascends one step, from twenty sixth to twenty-fith, Western Vir falls t teps, from twenty-seventh to t} tweaty-ninth. Mi wo 5 nnesota rises two, from twenty-eighth to twentysixth, Kansas stops up nine, from twenty-nine to twen tieth. Vermont falls from thirtieth to thirty-second, Rhode Island from thirty second to thirty-third, Florida fron ty-third to thirty-fourth, Colorado in a8 thirty-filth, and Del thirty-fourth in 1370—is now thi enth, from fifth to thirtieth, while, oddly en 1 Vista ittie A YY a ascends Nebraska * Nevada with population, still remains at the foot a considerable increase of the roll. The irresistible influ climate and soil, it will b ling surely at last in favor ofthe South and South-waost, as all intelligent observ- @ seen, are tel- ers long ago saw that they would as soon as the artificial trammels imposed by the an aevelop- removed. f t existence of slavery upon the d ment of those were The silly and scandalous efforts partisan journals and of libellous the author of “A Fool's Er regions wads dlers like rand” to fight against these influences with mere misrepresentations of South- ern life and the Southern people are cer- tain to provide as futile as Mrs. Parting At- increase . ) he m 181 Lh ton's war with her broom ag lantic. The percentage of throughout the South during the past de- cade stands at 31.05, against 23.35 at the North in general, while tI of increase in New England has been on. ly 14.70,and in New York, Peansylvania, Ohio and New Jersey taken together on- The fiftee called Sou States have added 4,277 ulation, and the twelve Western anc The absolute wn taco 1e percentage nn 8 i ly 18.92, 700 thes to ;ific States only 3,581,803, increase of Texas since 1870 bas bec greater than that of any other State in the Union, being 42,000 more than that of Pennsylvania and 46,000 more than that of New York. Her ratio has been enormous. Should she tain it for the next decade Texas running a close race with Illinois for the fourth place in the list of States. With the by the immense railway operations now leadiag to and concentrating upon her territory, indeed, Texas is not unlikely to exceed this ratio, and in that event Ohio will be hard pushed by her f third place. Colorado shows the colossal ratio of increase, reaching 380 52 per cent., but this is obviously abnormal, vy in of increase main- 1890 will see hor impulse sure to be given her ir the maost as is also the ratio of 267.83 in Nebraska and of 173.14 in Kansas. which shows as important a ratio of in- crease, resting on causes likely to en dure, as Texas, is Oregon, which has grown at a j California. The only State aap lin REPUBLICAN BOLT AT HARRIS. BURG. On Tarsday, 14, the Grow men, to the number of 56 refused to enter the re- publican caucus. The remaining repub can members met in caucus and on third ballot nominated Oliver for U. 8. Sena. tor, by a vote of 73 which was a majori ty of the caucus. Mr. Grow and his friends thus show spunk and a deter- mination not to wear the Cameron col- lar, and he will enter the field in opposi- tion to the caucus nominee. The Grow men and democrats now have the pow- er to dictate the senator. The demo- cratic caucus nominated Wallace, which is only complimentary, of course. ee itnitioribmiess The recent fight in a Ref. church in Berks county created quite a sensation, and was like unto that ina Presbyterian church in Pittsburg last summer. Now we have another reported as having oc curred in Bethany Baptist church, Pu- laski, connty, Kentucky, on Sunday, in which knives are reported to have been used, One man was fatally cut. The row was started by the deacons attempt. ing to sit in the same pew with the la- dies whom they had brought there, which is contrary to their rales, When churches get into fights wili sinners need step in to keep the peace? mess SG tp Apna Kloeffel, who shot his young wife near Mauch Chunk, on Jan. 2, for not ringing a piece he wanted her to, has been ace quitted by the jury, notwithstanding the charge of the judge to the contrary. The defence was that he did not know the gun was loaded. Its about time they make an example of some one that will stop the senseless practice of pointing firearms at persons. England, besides the Irish trouble, has a big strike on hand. Thestrike of the colliers is now almost universal throughout Lancashire, principally caused by the desire of the masters to contract themselves out of the law mak- ing them liable to pay compensation in the event of accidents. From forty to fifty thousand men and boys are idle, a ——— Gen. Jno. F. Miller was elected U. §. Senator from California. Fi Colorado elected Jas. G. Fair, dem, as U. 8. Senator, | Delaware re.clects Bayard to the sen- ate. h Senator Wallace received the demos cratic caucus nomination fur U. 8, Bena- tor. NO SENATOR. On Tuesday a vote was taken in the legislature for U. £ Senator. In the Senate the vote was Oliver 23, Wallace 16, Grow 12, In the house Oliver 7, Wallace 77, Grow 44. There was no choice, and as yet there is no telling what the republican muddle will end OUR COMMERCE IN 1580, How gratifying, says tho Herald, the oxhibit of the commerce of the United States is for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880, can be quickly gathered with very little pains from the Chamber of Commerce table which we publish else whore, As citizens of New York itap peals strongly to our loca! pride in show. ing how enormous has been the portion of it which has passed through the hands of our merchants, In the first place the import and export trades of the United States foot up a total of §1,504,000,000, the balance of trade in favor of the nation by reason of the excess of exports amount. ing to $73,000,000, Worthy pote is the fact that FH and bullion have been imported against $0,000,000 exported, It will be of particular KLOOO of coin observed } i that the comparatively small trade bal ance in our favor on so great an export business shows our people buying with the measured confidence of a prosperity : % 1 come to stay, nailer rs klosaly specuta too ly The { New Yorl £8 business five nor cautions paring comparison ' wher i fthe United States of any YE that of ail « ris ation than population or the combined gives a clearor appre the its premiershij Union ealenlation fon pumber inward an the other ne ik Lu a \ coffee, tea, silk, wo ports ak CRE UR). : : . ) FOI, Tin, rs hides. leather and tobacco ¢ ) + \ shows a wonderful tender to increase 10Y he expense of other ports. Ia exports showing in great staples is ur ix rest gave with in which we naturally bh at some disadvantage Southern ports, In bread ported $134,000,000 out « 000,000 for the entire cot phia, Host Ww the diderence, 1, too tittle t greater part watery, the houg! of by our legislator sition i: IO country. General Jackson wrote a letter to dency, poor in health and poor in pock etl: I have returned home with just $90 in money, having expended all my salary crop ; my farm to buy, having but land, besides my homestead, which have sold, and which has enabled to begin the year (1838) clear relvin yield us a support, bt of de perous crop. General Jackson never permitted friends to present him as an object o Shaken he charity. as wir age, $ Grant, as princely, > In a recent case oning was suspec i the @ patient to be 000 a year, the income of General . nin f death where poiss i, investigation attending physician, suffering from if calomel, some morphine, blue mass 3. two doses of Velpean mixture, some brandy, and still other remedies. \ testifying physician said he consider ed that these doses won! dangerous even to the most healthy per- son, and we should think as much, It is such cases as this that make converts to homoeopathy, and bring into good re- pute Macbeth's resolve, “T i to the dogs, I'll none of it. la There is a great deal to ponder over, and the ending especially contains ad- vice that may be better than medicine, - --. SLIDING SNOW, mp— » City, January 16.—8now has mtinuou n the Wah Salt Lake fallen almost « moar weased in violence s satch the {Fi @ i openiog On Wednesday of last week, night a snow slide carrie house an i fou h et goross the flat and § I y mountain. Later another slide p over Victoria and imperilled houses, burying two men who dug their way out in ten hours, Contin- uing, it swept away the Grizzly boarding house, in which Mrs. Jonathan Hoskins and fo children, Charles Simons, Robert Howard and Evan Mors Of these Mrs. Hoskins and her daughter Jane, Howarth and Morris were other slide smashed and buried Is. works and boarding killing Charles Barbridge and Frank La- porte, On Thursday and Friday work was ped at the principal mines and many f the men left the canyon for the valley. storm continued and increased in fury, the wind blowing a gale and piling the snow just over the crest of the bill north of Alta on the Alta side. The great weight started another slide half a mile wide, on Friday night, which struck a large and heavily built stone store in which five men had gathered for safety, and three of them perished. Two men who remained to watch the Yoab Law- rence property are missing. An ava- lanche swept away every building owned by the company together with their tramway, inflicting a loss of $20,000, It buried the Buffalo house. Three men who had retired into a tunnel were res- cued in an exhausted condition, Fifty people came down last night, leaving about twenty, who for various reasons could not get away. The trip down was fearful, Leaving their homes with nothing but clothes on their backs, the women wallowed through the snow as best they could, the men carrying the children. There remains enoogh moun- tain slope still undennded to complete tha destruction of the town and it may slide at any Moment, of railroad 3 i INE, were rig Tis, house, stop ons og MANIFESTO OF THE GROW “KICK- ERS.” Harrisburg, January 13.—FEarly this morning & call was issued for the meet ing of certain Republican members of the Legislature in caucus, The call read as follows : The Republican members of the Sens ate and House in favor of the election of Hon. Galusha A. Grow to be United States Senator are requested to meet in Parlor “A.” Lochiel Hotel, at 3 o'clock, The result of the call was the prepara- tion and signing of the following pa- per : We, the undersigned Republican Sen. ators and members of the House being of the opinion that in the existing con- dition of things it is not for the best in- terests of the Republican party or the welfare of the State that we should go into a caucus for the selection ofa candi date for United States Senator, decline going into apy caucus, and intend to give expression to our individoal prefer- ence in theBenste and House, or in joint committee of the two Houses. The signers of the paper as near us could be ascertained were as follows: Senators—Seamang, Emery, Davies, Thomas, Kauflivan, Lee, Sill and Law. rence. Represontatives—M'Kee, Landis, Ellis Wolfe, Mapes, Hardison, Silvertnorn, McCleery, Neill, Taylor, Miliham, John Emery, Latrouche, Reynolds, Roberts of Montgomery, Niles, Tubbs, Hillis, Hungerford, McGiffin, Thomas Philips, George, Hierlibhy, Perry, Taggart, Em. erson, Brown, Braham, White, Loveland Hayes, Wayne, Stubbs, Marsh, Taylor, W. T. Davis and Stewart. It was claimed that other signatures were added to the paper before the meeting of the regular Renublican cau- SNOWED UNDER. LAGE IN THE BLUE RIDGE, 1 _gother for Life—A Woman and Child Frozen to Death Reliolat Last, Barryville, Clark county, Va, January] 0. On the 20th of last month a tramend-| ous snowfall the Blue Ridge Mountains, whieh, driven by a north-west! began in gale, soon formed deep drifts. For three dave the snow continued to full, and onl the morning of Thursday, December 24, | many of the houses in the little village of Paris, which les on the wost side of thel ridge near the sununil, were buried in the drifts. Roger B hardy man of 25, living in a collage in ah} exposed situstion, aweke 0 find every-| thing dark, though the clock showed him, | by the sid of a Inmp, thal It was 10.80 a. m. After breakfust be set oul to tunnel) from his front door, shovelling the snow it away in Aftor working till 8 p. my, he led thirty fell in and be had a He then means of exit, and Cooper, & stalwart and} inside, while his wife packed the house, feel, when the drify BATFOW @30ape with his life. decided to try another ing up his ¢him> ney as far as he cou ke a hole with +5 the side of Lhe yn the rool, An unbroken waste of snow mel his eyes He saw that he could never bave got out by the drift extended direction to the a chisel and axe thro chimney and emerged up the plan {rst tried, as that very edge of a precipice of several hun» everiooking a valley. He window A : 3% foot fall managed to tunnel out from A and reached his father's house, which was more fortunately located, and whence he got help to remove his wife and childrer to this haven of safety. The ued to fall dene by th snow contin and for two days nothing was ¢ villagers but to care fur FROM SPRING MILLS, There will soon be another place to un. and sell grain—our enterprising neighbor Geo, A. Runk, expects to buy (INTHE WHOLE HISTORY OFM ED- ICINE No proparation has ever performed such marvellous eures, or maintained so widen a # . » + grain and manufacture flour whieh will be reputation, as AYEn's Cignuy PRCTORAL, which is recognized as the world's remedy quite an addition to this place, . 1nd ! A The presidential election: Is over—next| * OI0ANE of tho throat and lungs, Ite excitement for the voters In Gregg twp long-continued #0tioq of wonderful cures will be in February, when it Is to be do: all climates has made it universally cldod IF Penn Hall or Spring Mitlsahsty|K0OWR at 0 sale and reliable agent lo om ba the place for holding the election in the ploy. Against ordinary colds, which are Southern precinet In the future And the the Corerunhary of more serious disorders, next vleation will off in May. and * Bots speedily and surely, always ri Heve that is one our learned and all others that ing suffering, and often saving life, The look te the interests of our young people protection mlords, by its timely fe in will take a hi ial interest in, and that is throat and chest disorders, makes it an ins tha selection of the Superintendent of valuable remedy to be kept always on schools, In this important office our school hand in avery home, No person can af directors are hold responsible for the se furd to be without it, and those who once \ used it never will, From thelr knowledge of its composition and «Wects, physicians use the Cerny Prororar extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it, It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible Fon Sark ny ALL Deavens, 1 - oe. » come lection No doubt the men to make the selection from will number half a score or mere, Men like Rev. Prof D. M, Wolf, are the ones to fill such offices of great im. portance te our educational interests. He is too well known to need recommendation here by the citizens of the county. He has concluded to accept the office if ten. dared ANSWER THIS Did you ever know any person to be some interest to the numerous readers of 11, without inaction of the stomach, liver your valuable paper, by giving some of ,¢ kidneys, or did yeu ever know one who the advantages of this place, ; As this place is boeming, It might be of It has been was well when either was obstructed or : eC) 'h 4 admitted by all visitors from a distance, inactive (and did you ever know or hear that have been to different summer waters of any case of the kind that Hep Bitters : Ye . ‘ ing places, that this neighborboed hms] would not cure? Ask your neighbor this moro sttraotion than any of the great plas game question, Times, cos now known as the greatest sumwuer! ori ——— watering places of America, All that this] THE WORLD FOR 188I place wants is & house for the necessary! rm accommodation to travelers and families! The World for 1881 will be the best and wishing to spend the summer here, The| Cheapest hewspapar published in tha Eng citizens can BOW ongratulate themeelves| Mh 1ONRUY on either side of : 18 Atlantie. that the movement is { } | With new presses surpassing any ever JR ge n sti { i y : ’ ement is made to have #| before manufactured even by Hoe & Co, ; bouse for such accommodation bere, at|with new and unequalled tyregraphical one of the healthiest and most attractive|ad business facilities of all sorts, and with tinclive| i & better organized telegraphic correspond. thay 3 - h {ence throughout the world than that ot | places in and aboul this neighberhiood « flany other American journal, The World places in North America, There are many Ch made ther themselves and families, Un ristmas day some ol the men 4 secluded plac a, where lived Mrs. Kate Witman, a widow, and o children. The woman was feund in n tod oldest dang hits d beside her her An infant of the bed, froze ealh, an also dead. bundled » ry was up in beds i was cared for and restored Sunday, December 30) a meel Ke the school ho nmittes of Safely, co headed by » Mr. Wright nd ful power given it. TI all t rd met in use, 3 a Ue an nomen, mposed of y ‘ together into school were yrought twenty houses nearest the 1 and all the fuel and provisions in 1 out to % i } vy the commiliee, while [Orag- wero daily sent t to search 1 and tha bi in the wo rds wh On T 8 sh were lying uesday, Janu~ is Since the aboy whole na rest of Lhe - ew AT FROZEN PEOPLE Someb dy who knows what he is talk. as follows in the Amer wlturist: “1fany part of the thing heat directly. Keep Use snow if you 14 id jcan Agr esl possi- can get it; if not, use the ¢o boy of Last winter oor little ing at considerable distance from the He cried all the way home, and I bro house, the case seemed pretty bad. aght rubbing them with the snow, hands could not stand the eold. 1 I the snow 80 long, but he could not bear them out of it. It was half an hour be fore he would take them out, and then his stockings and shoes and went to play Her case at first was not 80 bad as her broth feet were very tender all winter, and Her toes to take a larger size of shoes.” Ee a Al RA FALLS. Niagara Falls, Ont., Jan, 1, 1881. —The which the Clifton Water Works Com: pany have ceased operations. They cannot control enough their machinery in motion. Their rese out water supply. The formidable icicles supended from the grizzly rocks are grand beyond de- scription. The ice mountains keep working their way upward and now reach a height of about 120 feet, The spray has made wonderful formations. The pretty cedars are 8o loaded with ice that they droop nearly to the ground, The grand old trees on Goat Island and Prospect Park are completely frosted over, and bend beneath their heavy ooats of ice. UCUS. Ay np THE DEMOCRATIC CA After the adjournment of the houses of representatives on Monday eveniog the democrats of bath houses met in caucus in the state library room for the purpese of placing in nomination & candidate for Tnited States senator. The caucus was attended by seventystwo representatives and thirteen senators, eighty-five in all, The nomination of a candidate for sena- tor being in order, Sonator Gorden moved that the caucus adjeurn without making a nomination and that the caucus meet again on Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Senator Gorden supperted his motion by saying that the democrats were going into the fight on the free lance principle and that it would be better to wait and see what terms ss to's fair apportionment could be made with the republican factions, This did not meet with favor, and was not care ried. On motion Senator W. A, Wallace was nominated by acclamation. The caucus then adjourned. I A —t—— VALUARLE CATTLE BURNED. Possibly the most horrible and whole. sale destruction of yaluable thorough- bred eattle ever occurring in Pennsey!l- vania took place in the burning of the barn on the Elizabeth farms, Lancaster county, on last Friday night, The barn was destroyed by the hand of an incen- diary between twelve and one o'clock. With it fifty-two head of thoroughbred Jersey cattle, seventy-five game chick ens, five thoroughbred hunting dogs, fifty tons of hay and thirty tons of straw were destroyed, Thesa farms belong to the G. Dawson Coleman estate. . » lp " THEIR THROATS WERK QUT. Petersboro, N. H,, January 12 ~~ ALG o'clock this morning Hatch ‘Walsh, aged forty, and his wife, who] lived in the roar ofthe Baptist church were found outside upon the snow, sha dead ywith her throat out, and he near hor with his throat cut from oar to ear and almost dead. It supposed that after cutting kor throst Walsh cut hils own and both went out, > THREE MEN BURNED TO DEATH. Washington, January 12.—Last night the residence of Timothy Caven, near Garthersburg, Maryland, was destroyed by fire, and his two sons, Francis and Dennis, snd an employee named John Folby ware burned to death. Mrs, Caven was severely burned is it mimi ates London, Jan, 12.—A terrible outbreak of fever, said to have been imported in foreign flax, has taken place at Tandra. special interest to sirangers, owing to its) for 1881 will sfford its readers daily a com {natural attractions. First are the large | Dlote, condensed and trastwerthy ° ecord feprings, where there is a large volume ot|*f all current Se is aa } ¢ s i iz Viea in Ak i aw |fresh water issuing from subterranean], Io its Five Minutes With the News of i dentha A b i “ithe Day The World meets and keeps pace fdepth 3 } y ¢ . A 37% "a . 3 | ¥ £0 great thal no bollom, it is said, | with the increasing demands made by rap- | has yet been found. And the scenery-|id transit, the telegraph and the telephone {there are views from different points, from | 90 ihe time and atiention of business i 3 » : isummits of different mountains, over ourj . Its daily cable letters from London This isthe case bring the Old World to the breakfast-ia- j with Penns Valley as seen from the top of | bles of the New, [ Nittany mountain. But the grandest view! In its Wall Street Gossip and its Items lin the county. and ospeciall P {for Investors, taken together with its ne- i ue unLy, G4 Gspecially In enns impartial ts 4 A leurate, candid and sbenlutely Valley, is to be had from the summit of Financial Article, The World daily vre- sents an unrivalled picture not only of the | re 1 true condition ofthe multitudinous enter prises in which the adventurous and « {valleys in Centre county. {Egg Hill, just south of this place. Being i a » fon the summit of this bill and facing to the ks } obse , rorlooks ti shi s 2 north, the observer overlooks the Brush | people of this country invest their savings {and Nittany Mountains, snd the heart of but also of all the fluctuating influences ithe vallay is here spread out before you; jexerted upon Sete enterprises by ihe | ! 3 : | sulstions and the speculators of the turning to the south, you have the lon specu F . . "R CE ' ¥ \ @ 0e JOBE ISiock Exchange. undulating treescovered Seven Mountains,| No man who owns or expects to own an clive {which of itself is the finest sight and worlh interest in any corporate property can als | [the trip at any time to sce. Belween these | ford to miss for a single day ihe informa: | Egg Hill lies Georgesl tor daily and exclusively given in The | “ 1a ; *| World, not only ss to the netural and leg oo . a & ' a . . : : Then turning to the south-west, | jtimste course of affairs sflecting stock the observer has the Seven Mountains, | values, but also as to the plans, schemes Tussey Mountains in frontofl hb and combinations which are incessantly | A %2 making snd unmaking in snd out of Wall | k) : nown a8 Lhe ...t to affect those values, i [hese valleys are checkered with! The World contains also every day the | farms, and dotted bere aud |freshest, fullest and most instructive nos | The ob. | tices of everylhing new and interesting in | y the realms of f art, of literature and of so | feinl life i It is the accreditad organ of the colleges | of the Union,»and the securacy and vivaes iy of its sporting columns, covering all | the various forms of athletic amusement i which have multiplied among us of late] years, command it to the "rising generss | tion” throughout the country i As the only metropoli’an morning jour tna! published in the English langusge | iwhich maintains an unswerving fidelity have to admit that the Balf has not [to the great enduring principles of the id | Demoeratio faith ir polit cs, The Worl i the ground whore this | OF 1881 will be found, where for the last | Ry five years The Worl und, abs Jacob MeCool, and bel galutaly loyal to Democratic ais it to any parly that will fit itfahsolutaly independent of be | {eliques and factions within the Democratic | iparly { § grand!” The World will maintain the cause of | the Union against sectionslism in ail its forms, moun sine and ley. is eyes and i wwerlooking the valley i Lo Wp foresls and there with buildings of all kinds sorver takes in from this point a distance of over fifty miles. The beauty and at A te G tractiveness of the scenery is not excelle resque loveliness and magnifi- grandure. To the admirer of nature, can be more pleasing than this The besuty of Penns Valley has long been by the pictu few sights known, byt can be praised only when tvlowed from this hill Then the observer will i beon seen and L e owner of iviow ia afforded is loffers to le s required to accommodate that wish to take a view, I(r h Up asi parities om i point, for the term of ninety-nine years the cause of good government | | against corruption in all its forms, and the ! cause of the people against monopoly in | all its formas. : It would bo well far those men thal have ithe money in hands that has been left from ia balance out of the Pic nic exponses, to} | loase the said place and prepare it fora EE — igenersl Piosnic ground. Hope they will TERMS—-POSTAGE PAID. ltake this into consideration and sct upen| Daily and Sundavs, one year, $12 »ix | i months, $6: throa months, $3 il al ono. Penn's Creek Caves. This place Is the nearest rail read point to six months, 85; three months $2.50; less | than three months, 81 par month, The Sunday Forld. one vear, $2 The Monday World, containing the Book Reviews and ‘College Chronicle,” to soe them, and been at other great naslona year, $1.50 tural wonders mentioned in nistory, (| Tha Bemi-Weekler World (Tuesday - and Fridays)—Two Dollars a year To A RELIABLE AND HONORABLE Club Agants—An extra copy for club of CONCERN. ton: the Daily for club of twenty five The Weekly World { Wadgesdav), Gne ! i Persons who desire to purchase Pianos! Dollar a year. To Club Agents—An ex. | and Organs are naturally soxious to know [irs copy for club of ten, the Semi- Weakly what : rms are honorable and responsible | for elub of twenty, the Daily for club of | F Among his class we oan cordially recom fity {mend the Mendelssohn Piano Co, of New| these another of the grost natural wonders of the world, so acknowledged by sll those that have been 3 i i We have notravelling agents | York, whose advertisement appears elier| Specimen number sent free on applica iwhere, ition We select from their catalogue some ex-| Terme—Cash invariably in advance [tracts from letters received from their cus]! Send post office money order, bank | tomers, in proof of our assertion {draft or registered letter "Bills at risk of Accept my thanks for the honorable tha sender {dealing I hx ve received at your hands, Address THE WORLD, : » ’ y “ Jonx Fainnasx, ( ochituate, Muss. | 35 Park Row. | 1 shall lose no opportunity 10 recom. aig, gt, New York. {mend your instruments and your manner] of dealing. i ——————————— Sam tL Cusuyax, Deadwood, Dak. | yr I ean express my appreciation of your) 4 kindness in sending me so fine an instru. Capital not required, We will start ment. Allow me to thank you for your] you, $a da and upwards sada ) l v onl at home by the industrious en. women boys an honorable Jnesner of ds nang. Yemale girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now a the { ’ sO) SG, . i time Youloan devote your whole time to the worg, College, Greensboro, Ala. [or only your share momants No sther business wil a I cannot express my thanks to you for| Pal Ios mers ae we Par by eagaring at : sending me so fine an instrument, all to make enormons pay by engaring st ones, Mus, Joux W. May, Maochester, lows Costly Outfit and terms {roe rest opportunity a money sally and honorably Cy he . 7, I tee! under obligation to you for your punctual dealing. for =m § : TRUE & CO,, bugusia, ine. ibju | Jupae M. Hart, Boquechitto, Miss 1 can recommend you and your instru: ments, Toaeporg HErrrixa, Foun-du-lac, Wis. I am much obliged for your integrity in sending me such an egcellpnt and sweet toned instrument, Mus. Rionarp Woopxnrsox, Clinton, Mo, In my estimation I have as good an in- strument, if not a better one, than was eyor sent to this city. Wun. T. Bugixe, Galveston, Texas, Accept my thanks for the gentlemenly dealing I have received at your hands. J. A. Swrxsox, St. Paul, Minn. Hundreds of others of similar tenor can be seen in the testimonials of the Mendel- ssohn Piano Co. Send stamp for cata: logue, business now before Lhe publle | You can make money faster a, work for us than at anything else, we PU — Headache, all Billious Disorders, Dys~ pepsia, and Constipation cured by DR. METTAUR'S HEADACHE ANE DYS. PEPSIA PILLS, Price 26 cants. 30 jandl m——— oT OTT CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS AND THE RerorTar, two papers, for $2.23 in advance, to all who pay arrears, I am stocking GIVEIT A THE CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS everywhere recognized as a paper yusgyr passed in all the requirements of American Journalism. It stands conspicuous among the metropolitan Journalsof the country as a complete Newspaper. Its Telographio Borvice comprises all the dispatches of the Western Associated Press and the National Associated Press besides a very oxtensive perivoe of Special Telegrams from all le portant points. As a Newspaper it has no superior. Itis INDEPENDENT fn Politics, presenting all Political News frea from par tisan bias or coloring, and absolutely with. DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Penn’a, Denlers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, FancyGoods &e,, &c. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical NO SASSER rs SHI SPRCAL NOTICE!! GRAND CLEARING SALE amie AT crm The Bee Hive —OMNE PRICE ST0RES— DURINC THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS PRICES WILL BE MADE THAT WILL ASTONIShH IN- TENDING BUYERS. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, MARKED DOWN. Flannel Cloths and Blankets, Marked Down. All Kinds of Winter Goods, Marked Down. GENTS’ FURNISNING GOODS: Marked Down. Clothing Made to Order, Marked Down. Remember for 30 days only BAULAND & NEWMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. 20jande MENDELSSOIIN PIANO CO. Will make, for the next 60 days, a Grand Offer of PIANOS AND ORGANS. $850 Square Grand Piano for only $245. Magoifi ent rosewood case elegantly finished, 3 strings 71 8 Qolaves of patent cantante agraffes, our new patent oversiryng scale, beauti~ STYLE 3 Iron Frame, French Grand Action, Grand Hammers, in facl every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument bas been added. Our price for this instrument boxed and delivered on i hy with fine Plane Cover, Stool and ho only board am $245.00 This Piano will be sent on test trial. Please send reference if you do not send Cush sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us both ways it Pisuo is not just as represented in this Advertisement. Thous ands in use. Send for Untalogue. Every instrument fully Warranted for five years, or “3 . Ug N 0 Ny $165 TO $400 (with S100, Cover and Boek, All strictly Fifg- INU class and sold st Wholesale Factory prices These Pia made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanin The Sguares contain our New Patent doale, ™ tory of Plano making The Uprights ave the Soest in America. Pagitively we the richest tone and greatest darabijity. They are reccomme = m country Over 14,800 in use, sand nol one divent pa ii Pilasos and {roo if nosstisfactary, Dos fall to write us before buying. Catalogue mailed free. Handsome llustrated and Descriptive Every Piano fully warranted for b years, Our “Parlor Grand Jubilee Organ.” style 35, is the finest and sweetest toned Reed supen ever offered the wm public. It containe Five Octaves, sets of Hoods, four of 8 12 Octave each, snd wpe of Three Oct Stops with Grand Organ. Diapason, Melodia, ¥ 4 Celeste, Dulost, Febo, Melodia Forte, na, Violins, Flate Varte, 1 remaolo, Grand Organ snd Grand-Swell, Knes Stops. Height 7 in; 24 in Weight, boxed, 300 Ios ' solid walnel veneered with choice woods, and is of ab entire ¥ new and beautiful desig, elaborate th ¢, all elegantly Bnished Possosses a fancy. and sympathetic quality of tone price $985 Our wholesale nel cash price to have it I sold sells others, Po Hively no deviation in price; oparmen organ ia your own home. We send all Organs on 55 days test ¢ is pot as represented Fully warranted for five years, Other stops, $115. Over Bub sald, and every Organ has given the fa od tree. Factory and Wareroomas, 57th 81. and 10th Ave eholce ploces sent for Jo stamp Sheet MUSIC hoot Tal tu of ihe Bentler Masts of the das and every variety of waive) MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO, P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. io composition, by the best authors, ress pargatns, OAL! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. 80sopt. tf. JHRDWARL, Jas. Harris & Co. TRIAL On the Loss of 4 Legiare on jg Nature, Trestmoent and Radioal ure of Seminal Weakn od Pum son, ins weed by felf-abuse, Involuntary Beminal Losses, Tine tency, Mental and Phrsioal Incapacity, tr Jedimatio} rr age, oto also. Consumption, Epilepsy. fi oo By ROBERT 3 CULVERWE LL, MD, author { the “Green Book," &e The world'renowned wuthor, in this admirable gree, in county Armagh. One hundred and nine persons are now prosirate. There are numerous deaths daily, Elev. en persons were buried on Monday and cus in the evening, ————— - ie Pennsylvania has more post offices than any State in the Union. out fear or favor as to parties. It is, in the fullest senso, a FAMILY PA. PER. Each issue contains BIX COMPLET- ED BTORIES, besides ayich variety of con. densed notes on Fashions, Art, Industries, Literature, Science, eto, ete. Ita Market Quotations are complete and to be relied upon. It is unsurpassed as an Enterprising, Pure, and Trustworthy GENERAL FAM- ILY NEWEPAPFR., Qur spacial Clubbing terms bring it within the reach of all. Speck men copies may be seen at this office. Send subscraptions to this office. us § NEW names, WITH CARH, for the REForRTER' and pu his own In advance, will be entitled to the Chicago Weekly NEws free or self and each of the § new names, 2ar-Bend all subscriptions to Rxron: Any one sending thirteen yesterday, TER, Quotre Hall, Pa. wavld Groat chance to make money We need aporson in ovary town purposes always kept. to take subscriptions for the oinrgest, cheapest and best Ilias L | waded tantly publication in the world, Anyone can become & successful Agent. fe alagant works of art given free to subscribers, prio is so Jow thatalmost evorgbody subsoribes. One agent voporis taking 120 subsoribers tn a day. lady agent reports making over $2300 elear profit in ton days. All who engage making money fast, You can devote all your time to the busineas or only your spare time, You peed not bo away from home over night. You gando it as well as others. Fuil direo tions and terms fren, Flogant and axpensive Outhit . 1f you want profitable work send us your ad- dross at onde. 1h cestenothing to try the bualpess. No one who engages {ails o'malkie great puy. Address GEORGE STINSON & C0, Portland, Maine, 1bjuly C.T. ALEXANDER, CO. M. Bowen N 5 LEXANDER & BOWER, At toraays-at-Law, Bellefonte. Bjauialatiantion gira to Ooltections, snd Orphans’ Court Biasties ay be consulted in Gorman and English. OMe in Qerman's bulidlag, mys 7418 ARR BELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and PERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well'as alt - kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands’ in this line, : . Te JAS.HARRIS & CO. : Bellefonte, £ x Leoture clearly proves from his own egperience that the awiul cossequences ofssif abuse may be effect ually removed without dangerous surgles] operations hougies. instruments, rings, or cordials | pointing cut mode of cure at ones simple, certain, snd effectnal, Ly means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself aheaply, private. ly and radically. .... This Lecture should be in the hands of every vonth and every man in the land { Sent gnder sonl, in a plato onvelope, to any address post-paldy onregeips Of Gis con's or twe postage stamps, Address the Publishers,” THE CULVERWELL M 41 Ann St, New York, N. Y Box, 43586, EDICAL CO. ; Post Office Joct ly. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. TBE Pe i RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allow Inter est; Discount Notes; Buy and doll GovarnmentSecurities, | Gold and Coupons. Wu, Worr Wu. B, MivaLe Prey’ Uashi » feats E00.000 ©). {7 £ on . 4 would call attention to their Music Stands, Music Rolls, Music Boxes, Chromos, Oil Paintings Musical Albums Organetls BRACKETS, PICTURE FRAMES PIANOS, ORGANS, AND : BD NOTICE. rs of administration on the estate of Jacob M. dec’'d baving been signed, all persons indebted Lo sania sstale are required to make immediate and those having claims sgainst to present them i law for Treaster, late of Potter twp, , duly auth REBECCA TREASTER, R. B. TREASTER. Outi with full nse sear ie and our Hroclicns are —-—p ae dec2s 6. sad plain, thas can make grest a Fo 3 de pot have the risk. BELLEFONTE, PA. We sell: Corn Shellers with cleaners. Tel- egraph Hay and Straw Cutters, Fod- der Cutter and : Chop Mills. CONKLIN WAGONS. Farm and road wa for two and four horses. Broad tire a on for farmers. DBroad-tire, low wheeled wogons for lumbermen, Wide and varrow track wagous, ’ The CONKLIN WAGONS are made of the best material, are highly finished, run lighter, stand more wear, last longer than any other wagon Chilled Plows. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW, SYRACUSE STEEL and CHILL- ED PLOWS, common iron beam plows, shares and other repairs. Cayuga Plaster, FINELY GROUND, AT THE Lowest Prices. POWDER. Blasting, der on Iso Fuse. FAIRBANKS SCALES, ALL SIZES. SEEDS. Clover, Hungarian, Lawn, Time thy, and a foll live of other fn seeds, LF ae Store oppesite the Bush House, Rifle and Sporting Pow~ nd, at whoresale oprigee. RES - ®
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