EEC OM OT BE STR LETS ST OPINION OF AN SMINENT CON. THE WORLD FOR 1881 Gorrmorp Canvuxna, the celebrated | The World for 1881 will be the best snd Conductor, writes: rhenpost newspaper published in tha Eng. Mexprissony Praxo Co, New York: |!ish tongue on either side of the Atlantic, GuxremN=-I had the ploasura of try.| WIth now prossos surpassing any over ing several of v Upright Plane | bafore manufactured even by Hoe & Oo, ; groveraiof your Upright Fianok, &nGig ith new and unequalled typographical must pay you a sincere compliment for the! and business facilitios of all sorts, and with power of tones and excellent quality ofja better organized tologrt bie corraspond. vial z tr inate y i JJeance throughou ié¢ world than that of to i h avi instruments, Ne lows det any thar ‘American Journal, The World ghte was with one of your Grande liui) will afford ef readers daily _ancom. brought me poisen to poison him with, | Planos, which I consider fully entitled tol plate, condensed and trastwerthy ¥ ecord When he gave it to I said, “Nolitake its rank among the very best in the ef all current events, (sorgo; before 1 do that 1 will take it my- [eountry, and hope will be played In eons | : In its Five Minutes With the News of self! George said, “No Kate, 1 dan'ticert halls frequently, I wish you all the|the Day The yi orid tuety and keeps pace pO co it." auld succes ou 80 fully deserve vd o| ith the int reasing : mands made by J ope want you to take it." I told him 1 would [success y iy perve, ana rONig transit, the telegraph and the telephone destroy it, 1 pul it in the cooking stove, (main, Yours very truly, {on the time and attention of business After Millar's foot get wall George came Gorrnerd CARL ERG, | men. On the day my hus . - — ‘Father and mother being afflicted with AR HO ful saving idea bes boen| MRS. MILLER AND GEORGE [A me ft ming idee bo born HRS. ATR D, brought to the test a fow days ago. In PARTICULARS OF THE EXECU. TION, husband, 1 was Joined by Gecrge after leaving church, He spoke % me about putting Miller out of the way, Hesald he wanted me, 1 told him that he had better go away: Ie sald “No,” that he had a spite against Miller and be would hays it outof hm, I begged him not to do I This was his flo we moved to Brown's heuse he commencod to talk to me again about destroying him, Me. Mil: ler out his foot In the woods and George these days of the wholesale destruction of our woodlands and the heavy drain upon our coal beds, anything that will Williamsport, February 3 George tre R porter tend to lessen the consumption Of those { go ith and Catharine Miller, the murders The Cen e * |important substanees will prove & bles | arg of the latter's husband, have paid the EDITOR. [sing. We are led to these remarks by | penalty of their orime. Mrs, Miller passed eee | what wo see of an Jexhibition that was | her night in w spirit of unrest, and this given in Jersey City the other day of & | morning broke down under the terrible now fuel, a combination of petroleum | strain to which she was subjected last and steam, the exhibition was of guch a | evening by a meeting with two of hor Has the state government at Harris oc ooo nature that results are proms | children and the impending execution, burg quit printing pablie documents? ised of importance not easily exaggerat- Har shief sucern Suet vo J 00 Flare This question we ask because in the od. Colonel Rose of the Pennsylvania rs Rev. T. F. ak ha Jur vee sumsions we Bate oo: lee rallrond, sys 4 locomotive can iy tah dark with har children who shared inthe any from the legistature save the alow from New York to Philadelphia for four : IL MFI iL | CLEARING nines Ji Jamin frat threat FRED KURTE ccoovins mrvmvmnvaninen Cuxtae Haury, PA; Feb, .10 1881. : GRAND SALE { Its daily eable lotters fram London to our house READ, ‘hiring the Old World to the breakfast la each Record. If there are no documents last supper with thelr mether, The grant to mail we suppose the state must be saving something handsome in postage, or is the postage sccount big aa ever with no documents mailed ? A chance for reform here, Who can see it first? A ————— “l ‘ Cabinet timber for Garfleld—E. C dollars instead of $25, as now, with coal. The Commercial says: To produce com: bustion nothing is more necessary than by the means of an atomizer to unite dry steam and crude pretroloum only, & come mon inch pipe being used for this pur pose, one for steam, the other for oll, with cocks to regulate the flow. The ing of this privilege seemed to offer great comfort to the condemned, who embraced and kissed them repeatedly, Their final farewell was heartrending, About an heur bofore the time for the execution she became very nervous, and created an aps prehension on the part of the sheriff that much diffieulty would be experienced in band was killed George came to our house in the morning and stayed until four o'elock, Inthe evening 1 went tosee Mp Hemler's sick son; was thore about half an L lane, A short distance from the house he ¢ was going te do. I eid, “Geergs, 1 think has given them a new lease of life"! ip Moody and Sankey entered upon thelr lay, Their mestings are largely attend: Buffering Woman, There is but very i In its Wall Bireet Gossip and its Items for Investors, taken together with its ac curate, candid and absolutely impartial Financial Article, The World daily pre santa an unrivalled pleture not only of the trun eandition ofthe multitudinous enter {prises in which the adventurous and active people of this country invest their savings but also of all the fluctuating influences those the exerted upon enterprises by speculations and the speculators of Stock Exchange Humes of the 1st Nat, Bank, Bellefonte, for Secretary of Treasury. you bad belter not; you know that you small proportion of the women of this na- have enemies and know that I have.’ 1 tion that do not suffer from some of the said if he did we might both lose our lives diseases for which Kidney Wort is a spe conducting her to the gallows, junction is made within six inches, of J Smith ate two suppers last evening, an perforated brick, of the retort, which the “DURING THE NEXT THIRTY Well, the oficial vote shows that the majority of the American people, »” al: ways, are democratic, Hancock's majoris ty over Garfield being 6,333, — fp —— The fools are not slldead yet, as We observe that somebody has introduced 8 bill into the Legislature providing for the compulsory attendance by Directors at County Institutes and paying them for such attendance at the rate of $1.50 per day. ——— The House Committee has agreed to a bill, long expected, abolishing the tax on matches, bank deposits (including savings banks), bank checks, patent medicine, perfumery, ete. The commit: tee refused to abolish the tax on bank capital. There is hardly any doubt but the bill will become a law at this ses sion, mam —— I A ——————— Queen Victoria made $4,000 on stock farming last year, is an item we ses in an exchange. To this the REPORTER can confidently add that Queen Victoria, with her own hands raises beans, cu- cambers, potatoes, and other vegetables —with her fork from a plate to he: mouth. She must be quite a farwer, and might start a grange in England. lp arene Gen'l Beaver does notitch for office. We know Gen'l! Beaver. Now then quit thrusting cabinet positions, gover nozzle enters, and instantly on a mateh being applied the whole interior of the furnace (an ordinary reverberatory smelting furnace) becomes intensely heated. so much so that all the exposed surfaces may be easily fused, If applied to a steam boiler on locomotive or on ship board, it is only necessary to place retorts made of fire clay on the grate bars, thus protecting the boiler plates from injury. nlp rele eenari— The Chicago News says the most vio lent haters of the Hebrews in Germany are the educated classes—the preachers and professors. They go so far as to charge Jews with foul conspiracy, with eumity to the German welfare, and they demand that they should be ban: ished from Germany or exterminated; they say that the Hebrews are making too much money, that they are too com- fortable, that they must be killed off, On the part of the Government, Bis marck's organ endorses the proposition to stop the immigration of Hebrews ; to close all official positions to them; to forbid them to teach in the public schools. Now, in the face of such facts as these, is it not too soon for our mod- ern philosophers, like Prof. Jobn Fiske and others, to congratulate the world upon the progress of liberal opinions persecution, It looks to us as if there operation which he repeated the two days preceading. He slept only about two hours, but this morning declared that he folt compesed and had madeall the neces: sAry preparations to meet his Ged, At 11.10 the prisoners were takon from their cells and conducted to the scaffold, Mrs. Miller uttering piercing cries for mercy while in the solomn march, and which increased in intensity as the plat form of the gallows was reachsad Smith was much more composed, but prayed al- most incessantly. The woman had to be by it. He sald would find It out it done that night ke would do tif it w a i ten vears from then. On tha night of the murder my husband | sald he heard a noise at the barn and sak» od where his revolver was ay, “You black seme wee! [jumped | out of bed and started to go out of the| room, and I sunk right down on the floor, | After a bit I heard some one coming ie;| thought it was oy husband, 1 went down] supported while walking to the scaffold by ful in the extrema, and her body swayed violently. Bmith repeatedly called on God to have marcy on his soul, but his stead ness was in striking contrast to her pitiful condition, Aftar the straps had been adjusted Rev J. A. Bright follows : salf. She laid the plan. me todo it. When I bad killed him she gave me the rope to hang him up. She She often asked gave me the apron to wipe up the bleed, and told me where to throw it down under the barn. When I came back to the! blood from my clothes.” Rev. Mr. Reesor read a statement of the woman. 1n it she admitted her guilt, in n | from one crime to another, Bafore leaving = and George was in the kitchen. He asked | for a rops. Dsaid, “I cannot got it, { am too nervous.” I told him there was a rope] i i used. Afer he went out and hung Mr | Miller ho came in and we sat down stairs) fawhile. Wathen went up #airs., Ha teid nung him up in the barn, He told tham | Lif they would tell anybody he would whip! i dheam ses their father hanging up should send them to tell the neighbors that their father bad hung himself in the barn bushand from going out. He was always I would have stopped it was geing to ing te slop il that night it I had known it | happen. ly —- ATERRIBLE FLOOD, | San Francisco, February 2-The food When the bowels have become of fix, or piles distress, take 8 package, power will cure you and give new life, A Dennison, La, special says: Perea, ars of Col. Poller, were taken from jail on Sunday night by & basd of masked men and hanged, Thousands of ladies have found sudden relief from all their woes by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable culiar to females. Bend to Mrs. Lydia E Mase, for pamphlets, 2fah 4 - BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, all purgalives for family use, ful chemical investigation, that medical sclence can devise, purely vegetable no harm oan arise fron (heir use, their virtues, will employ them, needed, They keep the system in perfec ‘whole machinery of life. rangements of which ioure, if timely taken, fand safest physic to employ for childre {and weskaned constitutions, where a mil wut effactoal cathartic 1s required they prevent an 3s No man who owns or expects to own an interest in any corporate property ean af ford to miss for a single day the infermas tion daily and exclucively given in The World, not only as to the natural and leg. timate course of affairs affecting stock values, but also as to the plans, schemes and combinations which are incessantly making and unmaking in snd out of Wall street to afleot those values, The World contains also every day the freshest, fallest and most instructive nos tices of everything now and interosting in the realms of art, of literature and of so. cial lite It is the accredited of the Union, and the ity of {18 sparting ool organ ofthe colleges aecuracy and vivae. wering al amusement among us of L830 Lhe "rising generss country imines £ the various forms of athlst farhich have multinlisd Inte CEuYsE SOnMms» lon’ through | wit the | As the only } i : metropoli'an n Kng! linswerving § runing Jour h language inlily inal published in tha is which maintains an | Damoeratie faith in polities, The for 1881 will be found, where for the last five vears The World has bean found, ab. isolutely loyal to Democratic prineiples ; iabsolutely independent of all persons, {eliques and factions within the Democratic ry The World will mals the Union against sectionalism in all the cause of government its forms, and the World tain the cause of 1 1 good all its forms, -~POSTAGE PAID Daily ndays, one 1 nihs, $4; 1} én Daily, with yaar, $12; six anths, £3 il at Sundays, year, $10 : threa months $2.50; ni than three months, $1 per month, | The Sunday World ’ an he DSUNCKY arid, ons year, °- The Monday World, containing the one IN- THE SUN FOR 1881. Everybody resds Tux Sux, Is editions of this newsps | year Lo come av 1. All the wor ne that the reader will Secns sdar o profitable ex i sight. The Sun long ago and onestisfactory brey 1, Mush of shat sort Ta arn Ta Taberest te minal merning 10 mornie continued story of and women, and of a mane aiormie T more va ce my romance that was ever devised, 11. Good writing in every column, e lives of eir real freshness, iy, seCuracy, i eorum, in treatment of every | CO ' ' Tn i Ci GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, luv partiaia shout men # AF. 3 V. fiqual candor in dealing with esch ek Mariced Down. Somimend what is praiseworthy or $o1e for elud of buke what is blamablein Democrator Res PL Absolute independence of paitian = norships, and senatorial honors upon him. We do not wish to havi the Gen- eral’s funeral to come off prematurely. He is a good man among us. tn The Western Union Telegraph Com- pany officially announces that it has completed the purchase and taken pos. gession of the lines of the American Union and Atlantic and Pacific Teles graph Companies. This puts about all were a large quantity of medisevalism | | in the Sacramento river culminated this) in this anti-Semitic movement in Ger many, a country on whose financial, military and literary history the He- brews have shed such a flood of glory. etiam Conkling and Butler of South Carolina, had a spat in the senate on Monday on 4 Book Reviews and "College Chronicle,’ ® ' erm esc meneennnnetes Lore your, $1.00, pn ————— . k abt A a YORK WEEKLY HER-| The Semi-Weekly World D iand Fridays) Two Dollars a iis {Club Agents—An extra copy for el a w ten: the Daily for club of twenty five > wn - 5 . : : ON | DOLLAR AX EAR. : The Weekly World { Wednesday), One is inundated. The circulation of this popular newspa- Dollar a year. To Club Agents—An ex» the drop was sprang and they were hang. bath cases reauhiés az per has inereased during the past Year It tra cony for elub of t : Waal 3 Hol 13 oth oases reaches ab contains all leading news of t HY far f twenty a hick the ad ed. Scarcely a twitch could be observe TH g Sacramento H 3 hat J Al she anc U2 da andy og club of twanly : Sout 4 lina census, which the ad X kd ne enlire Dacramenio; Horaiq, ang i rang in Jandy « the South Carolina census, whic ¢| after they had dropped. The execution |, = presents the abpearatice of an us monite: The ain inbratio wri’ 0 ~ gnite © v »g ) i {ioy presents Lie ADpDpe re Of An 10] - v v ministration reports « Frees in §pi {| was witnessed by about 130 people: Foreign News pois | : A 3 la ¥ Ie | i . \ a bi the lies of the leaders, Butler put some ! embraces spacial dispatches from all quar tion, i Under the head of For Sane ny ALL Deavgss, r her cell she had adhered to the confession | ing at 8 ! being | 3 Bist : wa | DIOR Saeram 0 ; Mer MADE we in which she charges Smith wilh the] A EN a NE of the top eof the N EW crime, { within a foot and a half . | lave sf thut city. The leve lew th At 11.20 the condemned were raised | 9V°0% OF Hut CHLY. The levee below the from their chairs, beth supported by men | town broke and the country was overflow. | . i Ek} ed. The town of Washington, Yolo coun! standing behind them, and in a twinkling 4 iglon, i 3 ily, opposite Dacramento, Tuesday year, To ub of he damage In gh- aa] » wal Da y | enormous sum. fly. We have notravelling agents. Specimen number sent free o: 1 land sea. Numberless houses have been a * ’ h $ i p . i . 3 Smith's Confession, | swept away, but fortunately the loss of lite ad vane i the telegraph business of the country into the hands of one company and cre- ates a monopoly of the business that will compel the public to pay high rates for megsages. The New York Herald's Washington correspondent says that Garfield has not yet fixed upon Blaine for the state solid truth shots at Conkling. Butler says that if Conkling says anything of fensive in his proposed reply, that he will give him a Roland for his Oliver, It would not be surprising if Conkling would revive the Hamburg massacre charge against Butler, in which event Butler will ventilate the Canonchet affair with Mrs, Sprague and the Governor's town; she ran after me wherever I won! go far as reported, is very small, The flowed district are covered with live stock, ¥ to | a great number have been drowned. It is mas {0 Calaveras counties and there is an | immense deposit of snow, If the rain ters of the globe, American News festure alone makes The Weekly Herald he most valuable chroni as it is the cheapest world, 1 4 i¢ in the Every weck is given | Political News iembracing completa and comprehensive Lakh invariably in money or registered letter, ler, order, bani i Bills at risk of | THE WORLD, a5 Park Row, | New York. | {he sen Address 13jan Gt. . a ———— RISLEY'S W Cures Heada he, Ba ng, Dpra Wou theamatism, Toothache, TCH HAZEL. | nds Burs | Its notion of duty is te res power the efforts of men in oan party io set up another form pi in Place of that ¥2ub exists. esr snd the mmedistely lowing will be 9 Ag A m } that t o yiclory will be wich the bug aga ast the Ri manepals, fur plunder, po the Rings ’ power, to put Miller out of the road; this was when thay lived at Brown's place at Safle | Harbor; she “either wanted me to take s gun and go up along the narrows and | shoot him, or take a club and knock him | over the narrows; I did mot see her aller that time until she moved to Caplain Brewn's place; then she asked me if 1 would not put him out of the road. I told | her I would not de it. Thea she kept runs | ning after mo and begged for me to de it; she told me if I would not do it that] should met her some poison; I told her 1 would do that, s0 I gotseme arsenic for her at Joseph Dingler's livery stable, where I was driving teams at that time; I took the poison out and gave it to her and sho said “it would be all right mow;"” this was sbout one’month before Christmas; I then went to Loyalsock and did not see Ler till the fast of February; on my return I first met her at the Lutheran church and walks od part of the way home with her; she then : wanted me to put bim out of the road. I | follow. ‘ Jo : told ber I would not do it; three different age. I respectfully solicit a contin: | pasorded. : ‘ ma A Lh {ihe Intest phases of times she asked me to put him out of the To make room for apring stock, goods| Crops, Merchand road, she said no one would find it out, | will be sold very low during February.|ble feature is found | shen she told me that Mrs, had = little | Please price our goods and see whether! ported prices and conditions « gun that she would lend to her snd she] We mean what we say. Bring on your] The Produce Market. would set in the barn snd I should ge|RUtter and eggs. Your cash, or your] Sporting News st home and abroad, tes there and make a noise and she would lis. Pass-book, Cash pdid for (boller and gether with a story avery week, a bermon ton and send Miller oul; then I should CoN, {hy some eminent divine, Literary, Musi shoot him; this was two days before the including iache, ele, ete. Warranted equal in quali- | To. Boi Bid it BEE | BAULAND & NEWMAN, r | Bellefonte, Pa. boyy or e '. Bs bs twenty-ei ROIs, the be Dd, Ee aly pair, 5 ear, or, includ e Su 2 he dr pvr ays columns, de price is 65 cents & mon , or $7.70 a year, The Sunday edition of The Sun is alse furnished separately st $1.20 8 year, posts paid. . 3g *XTwe price of the Weekly Sus, pages, fity-4ix columns, is $l a un, ur age paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will bend an extra free, = Address 1. W ENGLAND, Publisher of Tux Sux, New York Clty. dec 16 62. 4 a 3 {ions for conducting EE rE y= department, and that he will not settle npon his cabinet until close of February. Perhaps not. The Herald is afraid that Conkling is to be snubbed, and lays ina plea for him, and would like to see him boss the next administration, in prefer ence to Blaine, and thinks Conkling dragged the party thro’ after it stuck in Blaine's hand. The Herald calls the Grow bolt in Pennsylvania a Blaine af fair. iho hou) 1 hich tin tha mountains an. | despatches from Washington, shot gun, should extend high up th » mountains an. reports of the speeches of eminent|ty t other flood is probable. Should it come! politicians on the questions of the Lour 6 ox. on lop of the already immense body of The Farm Departms nt water in the Sacramento and San Joaquin{ef the Waekly Herald gives the latest as)! valleys there is no telling where the inun.| well as the most practieal Sugwagtions ane Yai ; 3 aniinn af a. discoveries reialing Lo Lhe duljes o he | dation would end or destruction of Pro-| rmer. hints for raising Cattle, Poultry, | perly stop, as the walter covers places thal Grains, Trees, Vegetables, &e., &eo , with were never overflowed before. suggestions for keeping buildings and] —— — [farming utensils in repair. This is sup Notice To Citizens Of Potter plemented by a welledited department, And Adjoining Townships, |videly copied, unde: the head of pr The Home, ve old St i il Foe oa ' “ 31 hind My store at the old Stone Mill will be giving rocijes lor pragtical dishes, hin continued during next year at the samely,. making clothing and for keeping up old stand, and not moved to Tyrone. I! with the latest fashions at the lowest price am fully satisfled with the business done Bvery item of cooking or economy sug : this year, and am not afraid to trust to| gested in this department is practically the good will and patronage of my tested by experts before publication : : a | Aba 2a oi 1 9 oO & friends for the success of my busines: era from our Paris and L Bdon ¢ "Th ¥ » * ‘ sand an ry al t hio 4 during the next year, Knowing that|pondents on the very iatest fashions. lhe ar—— wi dn e— At the opening of the Criminal Court on Monday, in Wilmington, Del, Chief Justice Comegys called the Gand Jury's attention to the recent address of Col Ingersoll in that city, saying it was blas- phemous and worthy of the attention of the jury as coming under the law of blasphemy. Bottles dhe $L00K, of Charles F. Risley & Co. Wholesale Druggists, 64, Cortlandi SL New York City ian 61, 20jar 4¢ JERRY MILLER | sees a. : Barnxr aAxp Hammpaessg—in the bases | { ATT 3 i > “¥NTT » NT 7 mont of the baok building. All work done | §! 1 ti ! [ ! in fashionable style, lujly 4 ' * ; B Centre Hall, | WALNUT CHAMBE : BUITS, PAINTED CHAMBER SUITS, BUREAUS, SINKS, LOUNGES WASHSTANDS, BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, BKEAKFAST TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, > WOOD and CANE SEAT CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, MATTRERSES, All re purchaseing el ———— x 7 Yhusiness now before the public i ‘Vou can wmaks mosey Tester a. wark for us thas at anything else, Capital aot required. We will start | $13 a Any ards mad ET ¥ ¥ $0 bay 8 oon My fe Mons — { The New York board of trade have sent to the senate a protest against the confirmation of Stanley Matthews as a judge of the supreme court, because he is a friend of the big corporations, a PL A big storm in Minnesota, and only onerailroad in operation—the rest being snowbound. econ 3 Senator Wallace introduced a consti. tutional amendment, proposing a change in the mode of electing President, by direct vote of the people. Ii proposes to divide each State into as many dis- tricts as it bas Senators and Represen- tatives in Congress, and each district to to have one vote for President. The re- turns to be canvassed by State officers ana their decision to be final. The two Houses of Congress to declare the re- sult in joint convention. This embodies the principle of minority representation in the votes of the seyeral states. and apw only your spare moments, 2 pay rou pearly as well No one willing 10 wark ean fall to make enormous pay by engaging al onoe, Costly Outfit and forms free. A gresd riunity bonorably. Address ius ——— “ * - . Penna. vp SPECIAL NOTICES —An item is going the rounds of the papers to the effect that , of this place, has subscribed $1000 for the building of a new Lutheran church here. While it affords us much pleasure to confirm the matter we can truly say for , that he feels much annoyed at the unsought notoriety given him on account of his subscription, given as we know it was from love to a good cause, and not to have his name and deed par- aded before the world, 'Nuf said. Millheim Journal, i 3 maki 11 for making money easily and i my efforts to afford the very best mar-|iiome Department of the Weekly Herald F585 Wo "s arusta. Mains ; $ trl wil he housewife mo ban ond g—— ket for their produce has been and will] ill tvs 116 housnw ll ' he Depot The be appreciated. Goods always sold low as] iatarasts of ies Lhe price ol Wb per | vy A : | the lowest, And so far as a prices] Skilled Labor PIMPLES i for produce is concerned, I lead, Others| . . . | 1 acarctiis tat a g Nn te V | ry o 1 fo lare looked after, and everyibing relaling! 1 will mail (Free) the recsipt fur & slmple VEGE T4- | Thankiog all for past patron-| 00 ios and 1abor saving is carefully B® Hats shat will remove TAN, FRECKLES, PIM- | 10 mechan Rhoind ng ib hag ) vi ES and RLOTUHES, leaving the skin soft, clear | There is a DAge devoted (0 alli sad beautital: also instonetions for prodocing & lux be business markets, oriast growth of hale on » bald bead or smooth fave , *i Address, inclosing So. stamp, Vandel! & ¢ 5 ma 8 Kireol S ¥ Ben in te . CONSUMPTIVES he ad $0 | iraniion hoes oapy of the preseription the directions fur reparing and ust 4 we, | ¢ which they w 4 sure care for it Asin he : Parties wishis wes ea our Our goods 8s represented or money refunded. Call and see us be. sewhere, as we know we can suit you in Prices and qual: Remember we will not be undersold. A special meeting of the General Ap- propriation and Geological Committee of the House was held the other even: v » : i 3. mi i 8 Xi i Yours Truly, wal. Dramatic, Personal and Soa Les A. 8. Kxnurx, the world which ean ity 3feb. St. ing to hear application of the Board of Managers of the Geological Survey for an appropriation of $125,000, to be paid in equal instalments in three years. Unless this geological survey can be induced to put in a proper amount of pervice in Centre county, our members should puta No in on this appropria- tion. A good round sum has already been spent in this direction, encugh jto have completed their labors in the stale. We fear some persons "are having a “soft spap’’ in this busincss, rmemrne — po The “local” of the Mifflintown Demo- erat is good at stealing local squibs. It pleases us to know that he displays good judgment in taking our items wholesale. Hun, Journal, For our part we care but little for ex- changes appropriating our items, but it is sometimes provoking to see a little para graph we have gathered up go through two other papers and then be credited to the second and even third. This latter has been done repeatedly in our neigh- boring counties of late and don’t speak well either for the eyesight or brains of those who do it.—Lewistown Gazelle, Just what the Rerorter has tosay— lots of local items from our colums cred- ited to ether papers, The Delaware Democrat says the Re~ publican party having conferred the right of suffrage upon a million and a balf of blacks who could not read or write, now proposes that they shall be But queerly enough the Journal man has a namesake who also subscribed, and it gave him notoriety in something like the following: “Mr. E. Jonathan Deininger, of Read- ing, Pa., has much encouraged and made happysthe hearts of the Bt. John's Luth- eran congregation of Millheim by a cash subscription of $200.” rambo o——— BREAKERS AHEAD. That the Grant Stalwarts are suspicious of Garfield has been apparent on the sur- face of things for sometime. Blaine is to Le the controlling force of the incoming administration. There is no doubt of that, or that he cordially dislikes Grant as a pretender to the Presidency. The Maine boss thinks the boss-at-large has had enough. The State Department has little patronage, and that out of the coun. try, but to remedy this defect in his pre. miership, the great spoils departments of the Government, the Treasury, Postof- fice and Interior, are to be assigned to Secretaries who will work in unisom with Garfield and Blaine, and antagonize Conkling and Grant. The latter can have their ok of the navy, the Army or the Attorney General offices, which amount to little or nothing in the way of patron- age, in comparison with the others. This seems to be the risen sutiook, and it is provoking guarded explosions of wrath, The New York Herald, which has become a great Conkling organ, protests in digni- fied and stately leaders. The most out- spoken oracle of the Stalwarts however, is Gorham of the Washington Republican, who has lately returned to the capitol from an unsuccessful Senatorial mission to Harrisburg. He can no longer hide the wrath of his faction, and empties the bit- thing happened. what would become of us it; she said it would never be found out because her and Mrs. talked about it I went out there on Thursday afternoon and she commenced talking about it again; I told her she had better stop talking about the clothes line that would do to hang hin with. We met at Hom!ler's on Thursday evaning, she went there first; I came an Loar after hor; sha stayed until half-past @ o'clock; when she went out I thought she had gone home; when I went out she was sitting alongside the fence walting for me; she took hold of me and ssked me to go slong up; I did not want to go; she said, “Yes, you must go;'’ we talked on the way up about putting him out of the road; she said; "I want it dono this night, and 1 will tell you how you ean do it—take a club and make a noise al the bare, and I will listen, and when I hear you 1 will ¢all him.” I made a noise in the barn and she came to the window, and she told me in a low voice to go and she would ge back and sand him out; he came out of the front door and walked around the heuse by the well and walked along tho fence to the barn; when he came to the barn I struck him with the club; I did not knock him down; he turned around and ran towards the house; I followed him and when near the house I struck him again; bo fell and 1 picked him up and carried him to the barn, I did this alone; I struck him once after I laid him down in the barn: I then went to the house and she gave me the educated at the expense of the National terness of his soul on the Reformers who | Tope out of the closet; I went to the barn Government. The Media American in espousing the new plank in the Repub- lican creed says, “A Republic cannot af- ford to tolerate ignorant suffrage,’ Isn't i i ican, c 3 3 little singular hat the Samer as, the other thinks it will best thrive on de- olding such views, did not oppo feat. The former are called Stalwarts, gro suffrage when it was first mooted, [and the latter Reformers. Men compose or have its editors only now, after ten the first of these factions; sneaks the oth- years experience, discovered that “jg-| er. We warn the President-elect against » Bustauuge” on 78 not only (we this pestilent tribe. Assuming, though I they do, all the political virtue extant, 1isé the American’s language, “thesafe- | he will find by and by, if he does not ty of the nation, but its very existence”? bave carried off the good thing of the new administration, in this way: “The Republican party seems to be di- vided into two factions, one of which thinks it ought to achive victory, while know it now, that they are the basest of hypocrits and the most dishonest of men. i “The corrupt and rotten crew which we Epeaking of Senators Davis and Ma- | have but feebly described have done hone, the Washington correspondent of {much toward disintegrating the party the Baltimore Sun says: Of late num- since is grand triumph in November, No | : 2 dulwed | 48 is left unprdcticed to alienate from erous speculations have been imdulged |p. io ming Administration the men in as to the probable course of Judge | who are regarded as the special friends Davis in the Senate after the 4th of] of Gen. Grant, The daily gossip is full of March, and intimations, born of hopes, pretended information which, if half of and bung him ap; {did this myself; I then wont back te the house; she wet an apron and gave it to me; and told me to go down in the barn and wipe the blood off the floor and then throw the apron under the barn; I did this and went back to the bouse; she said *‘you need not run off for it will never be found out;” I stayed there until three o'clock in the morning; I was worried so I did not know what to do; 1 then went down to Magg's; arrived there about four o'clock; was there until! arrest. ad. John Brown had nothing to do with it; I did it all mysalf. Mrs. Miller once spoke of throwing him down tho well; sha did not aid in killing him, but she urged me on and planned thething, John Brown talked about Andy Miller on the Thomp. street swinging bridge in Jersey Shore, the fall before the killing of him: he said, ‘‘they ere going to put Andrew $01 have been frequent that he would act with the Republicans on the organiza~ tion, The result has been that he has come to be considered in the minds of some almost as uncertain an element as General Mahone, It will, in the natu. ral order of events, be bui 8 very; ehort time before all the specnlations on the on the best of information, Davis will certainly stand by the Demo- cratic organization of the Senate. So far as General Mahone is concerned the certainty that he will do the same is al- most, if not quite, as strong as in the gage of Judge Davis, were true, would copsign the new | yn : : lar out of the road--did you gan the ide “1 § ve y President to infamy and the party to the| party 7 1 said I wanted to go to tho post office, 1 stopped and asked him what party it was; he said “you will find out soon enough what party” I then walked away from him; this was all I ever talked with him about it; this is all true. I hang him up myself; he was nol quite dead end stood on his feet; I placed my left arm around hiz body and threw the tomb. “The parly ship is'drifting on to a lee shore, and will soon be beached, unless mu‘iny and greed are throttled by thoso who have been intrusted with her navi- These are the first loud mutterings of the coming storm, and they are cat the knowledge that the reins of the Administration are to be in the be run against Conkling. Garfield re- the treaty of Mentor. This is ted, He has not the virtue f fidelity, or the back-bone of the aver- re The roof of the depot at Buffalo caved my left arm and pulled the rope over the beam with my right hand. Mee, MILLER'S STATEMENT, The murderess, whose last request was to be buried aside the hushand she hed helped to kill, told the following story of ol esse THE SENATORIAL FIGHT, Harrisburg, February 7.—At 12 mw. the joint cqunvention was called to order by the lieutenant governor. The following { is the vote for senator on the nineteenth { ballot : an aw 94 29 9 Oliver, Wallace, irow, | Mac Veagh, Phillips, Baird, Curtin, Shiras, 02 seventys Whole number of votes cast, Oaly fourteen senators and eight representatives voted, No change on Tuesday of any note, sessilis iaam——— TWELVE MEN THOUGHT TO HAVE PERISHED, London, February 7.~Twelve men are imprisoned and supposed to have perish- ed by a colliery explosion in the White- field colliery, near Chell, Staffordshire. 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