THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor] CextreE Hany, Pa., Feb, 15, 1883, A Chinese newspaper has made its ap- pearance in New York. The World, of 4, says of it: The first number of a Chi- nese weekly newspaper called the Chi- nese- American was issued yesterday and distributed among the Chinese residents of the city. The paper is published by M.asrs. EP. Cole, at Nos. 189 and 101 Chatham street, and is edited by Wong Chin Foo, an educated man of rank, who is a graduate of an American college and is very popular among his countrymen. As there are an immense number of] characters in the Chinese language and] the engraving of them is very expensive, | the paper is photo-lithographed at a cost 0" $120 for each edition. The editor in- chief said yesterday to a reporter of the World: “I wish to teach the Chinamen their trne position in this country, and as I will have a circulation of abont 8.- 000 in this city alone I think T wil' be] sucersaful. We publish news from China| and the western part of America. Our} advertisements will also pay well, forthe American merchants will advertise their laundry aricles in the paper.” Lem and i Won Chin has not decided what politi- eal principles to advocate, In his edito- ternoon, were converted by the sharp, pointed preaching of Peter, ‘Th re was no special mahinery about it—u.0 antics, gymnastics, nor opera singing, &e Peter preached as a man foll of faith and the Holy Ghost would, They! enrd, repent ed, believed and were converted that's all. Ac. in & iil. 14 Paul was converted Revelation from heaven Saul, Saul, fapecin by do what God wanted and was converted Ac, iv, & xxvi 15. 1h + Ethiopian eunnch was conv ed by the preaching of Philip, ia Is 50 Ae. 8:34:30 16. The Phi lipian jailor was convert ed by an earthgnake, Ac The jailor’s gnestion was: Sirs, what must 1d save !. The answer of Panl d Bilas wa : Believe on the Lord Jesos Ct thou shal: be saved, He did ss and the struggle was over, As 17. Lvdia was converted by heart, the things that were 8p 16:14.15 18 Onesimng was n inistry of Pan! when he was in Podemon 10, There is certainly deal of variety so fur conversion in the Bi 1 he divinely appointed me eniy and converting is istry of the Word, but when it parti-ular method | variety. rors 16 1 Fist Ql d rected 16:50 51 he Lord thut 1 ) £4 i converted i fn hide are Cert hod of awak- i ue as the me sin CO Pe Hnners ] ih © $: ris 3 BLUR § {COX Those who 1 i general and in Clirist s particular, 2. After exam nversion conta dC vod it dees not seem cl ond.” . ol > menced proceedings against the Western Union Telegraph Compeny in the Dan phin County Conrt of Common Pleas, for a violation of the constitution, charging it with absorbing competing lines, - AN IMPORTANT DECISION. Under the decision court at its last term holding the February elections in this state are placed upon the diferent dis- tricts. This was the general acceptance of the law, but the city of Meadville be- lieving the oountry to be liable, brongh: suit against the county commissioners and obtained a verdict from the court of that coumy, The commissioners carried the matter ap and won the suit, the su preme court revising the judgement of of the supreme the expenses of t 08 SACTA Ine lent tt Word 0H and re t { Cod i it is Le flared in the [and preached word, ceted by rep. pt 4. Itisditfica’t ts {theory f om the W the wr ber is prog is hat they are 8 grace, | tee AN frie i Tha A lea The Advan A writer in the the good eff OWS: prevent i He noted, they sh move the surplus waler hours. % 3 La 1801 “ta the surface, i The President's Btables A Washington correspondent of the hiladelphia Times, says the President us in the stable eight horses, four of them bays, which he uses separately in £ i h pairs or single harness or ail fourtogeth-| r when attached to the landau, way there was one perfectly happy in-| Washington last Summer resident decided to have four ¥ when the I General Grant was President, and who the experience the proudest He hast of his life. een a four-in-hand for his family, Ti resident has a riding horse, a sorrel, Coquette; has 5 and Miss Nellie has that whic un 1 3 his son on red to and was ridden by ! very gentle and not c horse, which she rides well, is named Sallie Howe. The Oo On he lower court. This finaily rettles the] matter that each district has to pay the expenses of the Frbruary elections. i 8. The ammonia i to the soil b ed for the i on oration, or wast - — - the suria For the Reronrer The Method of Conversion. There is a great deal said these ¢ about the method of conversion. Sowe emphasize the sacraments profusely, so one would think saying grace must ne cesdarily be trausmitfed through t While others magni'y 1 iy YS “tl chann«| the anxious bench, so that one wound sup pose grace must ne essarily be conveyed by this vehicle, Now to the Law and tes timony. What is the fact in the case? Ao swWer: There is no particular method of con- version mn the Holy Scriptures. As tne exsmples of God's word aboodantly prove. Some of which will now be ad duced : Ist, David, 28am. 12:1 15. The means of the conversion of David wes the para- | able of Nathan. In tne application of nis! parsble Nathan said: Thou art the man David confessed and ssid: I have ginued against the Lord. Against Thee only have I sinned ; and God for} gave him. 13 Ps. 325. It will perhaps be suid : This is conversion from a pui- ticniar sin. It don't matter whether conversion from a sinful course of life or a particolar sin is mesnt—it ia the seme thing. I mention next, (2) Manssseb, 2 Chron. 33:12. He was a great sione:, He tilled Jerusalem with blood from one | end to tne other Yet he was converted, | and the means of conversion was sancti-| fied affliction. He repented and prayed to God varnestiv and found favor with! Hiw, 3. Josiah wae converted by read. iog the ud of God. 2 Kings 22:10-19, 2 presented himself. y ye, S400. i ed) ofy amaoke ? 4. The Ninevites, Jonah 3:4 110, were | yOu moses eonverted by the preaching of Jooah :| wy r and then.’ Yet 40 days and Nivevah shall be ovare! - now he then. ; . ah : nail) ee 20) : 1 thrown, They repented (and without! : op pai for a yes scarcely any encouragement) and God | "Ome 30d see me. : forgave them, Thers sre no sacrific . The Young man went away and cut to atone for sin, only the sacrifice of » loose from the habit, and after wor broken spirit, a broken and & coutrite | PE through another twelve months ones heart {more faced the philanthropist. fF. Matthew was converted by the words| ‘Do you chew?” of the Savior: Follow me. He arose and | “Yes.” followed bim. He was converted. “Stop it!” Stop it for 6. Puilip was cunverted the same way. then come and see me.”’ John 1:43, But the young man never called 7. Nathaniel was converted hy the again. When some one asked why the simple words of Philip: Come and see. didn't make one more effort be replied: It was a genuine conversion. For Jesus| Didn't I know what says: Bebold an Israelite, indeed, io at? whom is noguile. John 1:47, 8. John and Andrew were converted ‘must have sav by the exclamation of John the Baptist: mysell." Hehold the Lamb of God. John 1:36. Jae. —— AP AI———— 9. Peter was converted the first time ‘ through Andrew's bringing him to Jesus, vi A Kind Od Poet. who beld him and said: Thou art Bimon, Vietor Hugo's real kindness of heart the son of Jonah: thou shalt be called 18 illustrated in a story told of Pierre Cephas. Peter bad true faith from that Dupont, the poet. When the latter ar- on. John 1:42. The second time he was rived in Paris, poor and half-starved, converted (from the particular sin of de [he applied for assistance to Hugo and nyivg the Lord) by the crowing of a/was repulsed at the door by a stern cock. Mt. 26:75. servant. Taking a card and a pencil 10. The Samaralan woman was con- from his pocket A wrote a little poem verted by a conversation with Jess ut iin which he compared himself io flower Jacob's well, John 4, perishing with thirst and asking for 11. The woman that was a sinner was | water, and a starving swallow beating gouveried by personal} coming in the his wings against the window, This House ofa SArigg oC Sanding at hin oem he asked the servant to deliver to eet, wiping and washing his leet with | Hugo, and was walking away when the her wears, wipiog them with her hair and | older t bri kissing them wid annointing them with poet sent a messenger to bring ointment - And sure she — ova ornd him back. He stammaered his apologies, } but was gently interrapted with the re- for Jesus said: Tuy sias are forgiven 8 Genny ou : thee : thy faith hath saved th ‘LE. g7. mark, ou arvone of us and yon may ' | tras ui me o an elder Brather. And 12 Zicchens was converted lance | Straightway Hugo found employment of Christ's eye—~His looks adby a Hor the young writer. It is kindlinesss ing looks, and love at once brooght him, such as this that endears Hugo to his down trom the sycsmore tree, where on- | Kuild. mm AGIs riosity had carried him, to entertain Christ gy feliy. Lk, 19:2-10, ¢ “Blood will tell; so be eareful how Jowe on the day af Pentecost | you make confidaigs of your relations. plant to U soil. 6. perature { average The drains f the i 1 maturing of two =. WeRRR It enal land in wet oa a return for the labor 0% tho ¢ ie of ars It is A phian who has beet years thal a one day and aske business, “Do you drink?" liopaire, “Occasional “Sop it! St Pp it for come and see me,’ The young man broke off the habit once, and at the end of young { for | y i" t iy a vea « 8 year asked the ’ a year and He'd have told me that as | stop- . 13 the son each have for a «ingle or a double harness only two persons can ride. ven by Mr. Allen Art ly Hernand Olga, Et his stall, here are Lhirt five of i and used only a 5, or for mounted : i ta the o President's 1 i arivi ALLOYS ' LY, are Messengers £ rs <A ——— WIT ARD HUMOR. addressed tector oy rat withoul a pr un old shaw! and earry a clothes ba wii will not be disturbed, The grasshopper | , 120 times the kicking rage man. It must be exciting for the young gr fi whi ng, 108 VE sshoppers Pl the old * arti and find When'll you be back anired a wife of an ang) going off in a harry. madam!" “Do that if you can heip itl was eT niease, any later than | was her meek reply. Arnold Isler, of the Columbus Bohe- sian. has been divorced from his wife, whereupon he breaks forth into festive song, thus: 0, joy be mine! The doors of my cell Swing wide open; again | sce The light of day. My chains are loosencd-1 am free! of little girls, and was telling them how | the heathen mothers threw their babies | jnto the Ganges. “And what do you | think they do that for?’ she asked a | bright little girl of 4 years, who was ju | tently listening. **O, 1 "pose the moth. | ors want td see if they can swim,” an- swered the little girl. i “Why don't you help yourself?’ Biapsiston, angrily. shop. said the you, 1 will, bread and disappeared like a streak of lightning, followed by hall a dozen inmps of coal. “No one is & hero to his valet.” Sir Arthar Pillson, Bart, M. D..F. R. C. P.. ete: *‘Are you better, Simpson, after that medicine 1 gave you last night?’ — Cook: “Weil, I can’t say as | ham, Sir Harthur: and, 10 tell you the truth, if you've no objection, Bir Hurthur, 1 «should like to consult 8 regular medical mii" eo J. HN. Lumrzmy, Auctioneer, Bpring ges moderate. 11jandt i A £4 year-old wl iile her moth- | ! ! 1i¢1a 2 ALIe 0 try en girl her to sleep, be- ed in some outside noise that it by { ! i ly observed: ing to get was told was caused “org ought to be oil- | A erusty old fellow once asked: “What , dragons, and subjects for | “Ah, because thinking of their Indy’ 4 quick re- 10 reason that griflin 1d ie { YOrile re | unre me to Sunday nt sacher for a 1 L nde pair | r got to sending | anid 1 needn't | for the i oo any more.” DOOLE, in ape- wed- | Of ro. | of habit protest- i i d and ride got | w= Arie bat he 8ay \ Marriage. Men and women, says Theodore Park. r, and especially young people, donot tow that it VeArs Lo marry com- ! ly two hearts, even of the most 101 ing and weil-sorted, jut nature al- Weslope very 4 fakes po sudden change, of life. M of n A in + is gradual, a fraction is a long falling in i know young persons think love to brown hair and plump, So it does for ¢, just as Mount Washing- t Boston Bay. But thegold- i# a part of love which the knows nothing of. and silken flower full corn, ripe and sautiful is the morn- prophetic crimson, , with its hopes come. Beautiful [ love, with its glad i rainbow side as well as earth. Ty their opposites haracter, * a good one. nappy wedlock 1 ove, f Only crimson cheeks, Re: fas { ne Be it ue, and my over- a little mod- Attorneys. Cards— NK BLAIR LINN, Attornes-at Law git J°H * Office on Allegheny streel, Belle! fol tf am ———— A —— one F. FORTHRRY, Feo Attorney at-Law Office in old Conard building, Belle! T Alexander C. LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA, Ofeo in Garman's new building OHN F. POTTER, Atorney-at-l ¢ Collections promily mad. special attention given to those ha lands or property lor sale, draw «nd have scknow!sdged Deeds M gos, &c Bellefonte, Ps BPANGLER, Attorney st Consultations in st Office in Furst's new ; M. Bower s ( vu — rr re ——— Druggists. ZELLER & BON, DRUGGISTS, Belle! Desler In Iness and re- wey do not know It their op- and @ LW0O ar- i imes, and eed as to road } will be AVIng manho i correct her th what too great, id love in their de- she o 8 much havin BAVIDE is, perhaps, Men and now 8 ia ¥ voix Ww or eet fruit t needs a a Fe & one DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS fir i7 i : | Pure Wines and Liquors [purposes always kept, 4 | Dentists. “R G W. HOSTEEMAN, Dentist, Centre | Oitice st residence on Church street, site Lutheran Church. Will give taction in all branches of his ¢ Pe proiess a B.8. G GUTELIUS.- i Dentist, Millbeim. Offers | prufessional services to the pubis [prepared to perform all operstio {denial profession, He is now fu lpared to extract teeth absolutely Rin. ¥ wil i my £19 i Hotels. New Brockerhoff House. | 1D» ROCKERBOFF HOUSE, ALLEGEHEKTY 87... BELLEYONT UG. G. McMILLEN, Fiop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Fi SH. ree Bass 10 and from sll silos SU | Specini rates 10 wilnesses and jurors. Bud B® ho, sH HOUSE. wile, Fa. i £3 W. K. leller, proprietor, Us Bpecial ailenlion givew Juuelly UTIs HOUSE, BELLEFONTE i Company, wt ch RSG ne of B a5 19 i Gb 3,729 17 24009 + Hho 50 i 226 2 2000 00 453 00 300 247 11 i i F UR fe 18 f1iushand ' annie Hl har ' ered the station-h goods and dried or it is admitted hy anil iat Se eratke the lead, da 80 low that it will to buy them there ip yours ives, Thuy i frat { { ! road ' nly hah nig regret to Zululand and was that he dd ile oni ¥ y = i PK ted le o a8 NCO NIE King, pot have me to send $0 the Philad, Branch for a gennine suit of - America n ¢ otting, in wiuoch 10 appear belore Lis & a WANTED Two reli bla men tv solicit orders fog our Norsery Steck io this and sdjining counties, on » ssiary. We will give a wunih’s trial (and advance mooey for the expenses of the same), aud, if succers.* ful sendy employment and good pay, vddress, BR. G CHASE & Un, The Chinsg Nurseries, Peiisdeiphis Pa. (Ens elose pinmip ) jan Bpnixe Mus Acaprxy, will open Apri’ 16, 1883, with Prof, Lewis Reirei w Princivant, Sodents tanght all 1p branches necessary to prepare for col «0 loge. Boarding reasonable. 17jar « For low prices in job work, sale Lille et, cali at the Ret arier office, or, goad your orders by mail, Try us wen Por ’t wis the oppor unity of get. > ing Bae dregs g ode at sostany i em {OY bas nde Tor 11, 6d that is at Brooker f all offered at cosh a 00 9 8,772 7B 9 26,786 bY 120,005 44 ———— cath premiams 147,782 0 rd’ risk cans notes und ex 's Mal ite EVR shins secete of the Comp. this day Face vuiun of premiom holes In (8x OF srnl'o the 15,881 48 toad 132,400 568 189,211 €8 d taken the hast vear Rickeand Ine rany “we of 1878 9 and 1880 and ISK] in force Making the risks the Comp this day Amount cubstanding At an election held same day the fol lowing members wera elected directors ritho snegine vents BG. Brett, John + Baily Henrv Keller, Joa Baker, Fred Rare John K. Runkle, J. B. Fisher, 8, J Hering, H BE Dueck, J H. Masser, Brumenrt and Bam’l Gramley. Risks av insurances 283 832 8R - i 1.2 171798 $1,510,004 1 of Li i fi { uw Dantl whereupon the new hoard organized and appoiritad the fuilowing officers: Press dort, Prod Knog: Vies Pres, 8 J Hee ing; To - re, Wm Wall: See's. D, P. Louse HouSRY KELLER, Pret. PF Luse, Sed’ y. 11jsn G RAIN AND COAL YARD FOR x SALE «The undersigned ofs fers 8% priv.te slo his valuable property, at Bing Mills, consisting of HOUSE and LOT Coal YARD, BukDs, GRAIN HOUSE and OFFIUE This ws a ond basiness stand, loeated convenient tothe relirosd and every thing well are ranged to carry on the grein and cond business Possession given on Ist of April, next, For terms and other particu'srs uj « nile tar 18 fan MN Spring Mills Pa ' a Go Is Best Lrands ol (Laud, lors and Commercini Men. itler. Terms ressounbie. Liquurs xu Kn roud stcomwodativns 10r finve A isu Dee sPiuntl, : Banks. ALLEY BANKING (0 CENTRE BALL Receive Depusits aud atiow Ju- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and deil Gouvervweui des enrities; Gold snd Coupons. WY oLY, W. 8. Mirsorz Pres Lasliiel pS Vv Wa es TRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFOMIE PA : {Late Mitliken, Hoover & Co leceive Deposits and ! Allow loterest: Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Gove ernment Becurities; Gold aud Coup- ons. Jas. A. Braves res, 4. D. SHRUGERT Varia? ro [JARP WARE HARD WARE HAR WAR A D E ~4o0} A- RARRIS & CU, A. HARRIS & LO ~=ARE SELLING ie Jd AS Jd ABS, REAPER SECTIONS AND KEAPER SECTIUFS AND REAPERS, REAFPERS, i And all kinds of Farming Tools RAKES FORES, SUYTHES, RUPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS BH .Y FuURKS, &c ~—AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE TO MEET 1ME . MANDS IN Tals LINE. fo JAS, HARRIS & CO, = in tows, $b onli - aE Sef A BMS peemiary CUT TK:S OUT! SN B16 1 S40 5, We have stores InIB leading Cities, quickly. a BT Boe DA tile ts ywenping br, go and dare Restart bo Sie 0 Bang are a8 Wen Jd w, It you ws aay ali WH. SA LET § Henly ure 53 ba M, NC LOVELL Sarees Prople are always the ontios klip a Lo ole. 8a nian, woul
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