fy, 1 , | OLD SERIES, XL. NTRE REPORTER. : URTZ, Epiror and Pror'r. * the stalwarts: nt, John Logan, of Ill; for nt, False Prophet, of Egypt -— to law all Japanese mer- nired to settle their ac- v their debts by Dec. 31st, lowed to buy or sell goods done so. Failures must a Japs, : te onposit Fr from the protects nment pai One charge o for treating Ways sonple of operation, ¢ free-trade uring the hhnt thi +31 . . gahould have from the present fair enough 3 the oon. ' p 1 Ori IawWs r 48 our read the affair. Young Nutt i OWES was he table be- dge sharply » kind. - it in anthracite mining is re- Wilkesbarre., For the first ry of anthracite coal Jt has been successfully of the Susquehanna 'k has been reached. LILEKS I ro | impossible y accom plist treneral rejoicing prevails, been placed on the head] te the victory of money ¢r nature, a irk Herald makes an ex- “ought to make ev- nist Congressman blush ie faculty of blushing.” the facts it cites: is BAVE Ired and ninety steamers in cargoes from this port last ¢ one of them bore the flag of ited States. One hundred and six ailing vessles also took grain care- wm this port. Only two of them hie flag of our country, United States, which a quarter of itary ago were the second maritime power in the world, and were fast ap- hing the first in rank, now have shirnnk to the condition of Bwits- r Bolivia or Thibet, so far as con- he ocean carrying trade. But we housands of miles of sea coast, our ics are surpassed by none in skill 1 ovr iifies ad forests are rich with vind timber, te brie ircular has been issued calling for meeting in Huntingdon at an early for the purpose of memorializing to order a survey to be made ‘national railroad route from » capital of the United States to the inadas, If a straight line be drawn Washington city to Buffalo, N. Y,, traverse the counties of Franklin, Huntingdon, Centre and Clear- field in Pennsylvania, and Montgomery, Frederic and Washington counties in Maryland, GF ait inte ide I Msn _ Homa people along the line of our rail- road have become to) exacting in their demand for right-of-way, and are thus complzation of it. Gentlemen, you are only bleeding friends neighbors—they the Mr. Du Barry, the President of the L. & T. BR. R,, telegraphed the following from the office of the Penn’a R. R. Co., Jan, 19, '84, which some can smoke in their your own must pay piper, pipes: # * = “Will you please people that no work will be done till bond is executed ; gay to if they want the wo The lewistown Free Press, W. M. Pennebaker's fine in the east end of town, nearl the toll gate, was destroyed by Satarday evening. The tf! br a few minutes before seven o'clo a very short time the hand » Wis a mass of l tons of | ladders, cider press, lar and other articies of were destroyed. was also completely and it was amongst * §4 was ir ipped. MLC Sy 2% ars corn One side the acked this tha The name lal scriber’s paper his subscription i ay and do not ¢ er their nama yofer a favor by novi ir otherwise of the times happen in me a changes, and they can be more es rected if promptly pointed out, * Aver's Hair Vigor in ty of the hair and promotes it imparts an attractive delightful and lasting perfume. it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance i fects are enduring: a thus it self to be the best for toilet use. proves the be appearance, a proves it. chéapest is els $ and article A Loc istitute Harris and adjoining townships, will held at Boalsburg, Friday evening, con- tinuning to Saturdey evening, Feb. 8 and 9. Exercises will consist of lectures, ad- dresses, papers on educational topics, etc, All friends of education are invited to participate. D. M. Wowur, Co. Bapt. W. G. Morriox, Ch. ( ~—Bellefonte’s young folks are enjoy- ing this winter's sleighing immensely — Almost every evening bas a party to this place, and they ars generally weil-bee haved, Io. wef }lie Meek, of Bellefonte, has been appointed to a clerkship on theappropri- ti Ran. dall, Ohe hss our « he will be a good clerk. ngratalations wee Caniv ed desert peaches at Sechler's ‘L.eaper and better than youn can put them ap yourselves, Evaporated peach- «8 the finest and best 10 the market, If vou want table groceries, pure, fresh and wholesome, go v2 Sechlors, w—The Geo. Bollinger homestead, in Aaronshurg, was sold at public sald to Elijah Bard, who sgain sold it to Mr. nley, of Brushvaiey, we A 1] id horse belon Korman, of H fe] hanling logs an Io ba sh it. Fi ing to Michael over whitle head a log ¢ leg, and Go to Pesler & Long, Mills, for your merchandise. You will always fod their stock complete in every department and their prices the at Spring 1 Il & Mingle have the most eles gant stock of boots and shoes any mao or woman ever belield. They have any thing to suit the farmer, laborer, or pro- fessional man, and sell at the lowest nri ees, Try them und yon will not be im- posediup n. They pride themselves up- on doing a fair and square business and selling none but honest goods, Weather cold this week and sleigh. ing excellent, Joe erop is good and blocks are aboot 18 inches thick. wwe Alex, Shannon, of Illinois, is here again, nt HEALTH 18 WEALTH. It is worth more than riches, for with- out it riches cannot be enjoyed. ow many people are without health who might regain it by using Kidney-Wort. It acts upon the liver, bowels and kid¢ neys, cleansing and stimulating them to healthy action, It cures all disorders of these important organs, purifies the blood and promotes the general health, Sold by all druggists, See advt, an Eq A $20 BIBLICAL REWARD. The publisher's of “Rutledge’s Month- 1y" offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for February, among which is the fnowing : We will give $20 to the person telling us which is the longest verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by Feb, 10, Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The mone will be forwarded to the winner Feb, 15, Persons teyiog for the reward must send us 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the March Monthly, in which the nnme asd addre 8 of the winner of ruward and the correct avawer will be published, and in which several wore Ad- ‘ublishing Co., Easton, valuable rewards will Jue offered, dress Ratledge pe Diamopd Dies will lor anything i 1n¢ ver 1 1 any color, and {he Val druggists. Wells, Richardeon & Co., Bui® Sample card 352 colors, and book of directions for 2-cent stamp. ol CiTY OF COLUMBUS nOCKS. NE HUNDRED LIVES Steamer Goes Down Ten Minutes. THE BOATS SWAMPED. ra Women and Children srrowing Scenes of the Fearful Disaster Only Twenty-three Saved The Captain's Statement List of the Lost and Saved. yen Another Account, Le ou y x 1 altar pass. ly wast Vineyard Sound Head he was £18 Vom, ¢ weal soon put aways not known. 7 ghe got clon board were dr overboard and the wrecl those tha boat the humane rons of OG caine persons on Crarry, of Lawrence; T. KR. Hamm Me., passengers: John Madden White, of Boston g house, of Bb Thos. Leary of § ‘ bauks, of Gorham, Me: GG. W Farnswood, of Townsend, M and four others w fore gett Somerville, ; Weidman, and - Water pas Senger. , Eeamen; stds, Hostor and H W passengers, died bo The y and assisted the the living Ww Te res on board I end r corpses have been » savings boat remained b cutter’s boat in trans the reveous cutter. The following & a list home ashore by the Humane society boat: Colling, of Taunton, third engineer; W 8. Paulding, of Konnedy, of Bt. Johne, N. F., waite Ed ward O'Brien, of 8t. Johns, waiter; Jobn Hines, of Bosten, fireman: Thos jer of Frince Edwaed Island, firemen, and one passenger, On the lifeboat were A. Morrison, of Bos ton; Chief Engineer Edward Puller, Barnstable; Mate Augustus Harding, of Chatham; Second Mate -— Murray, of Boston ; Fourth Engineer — Fitepatrick, of Philadelphia; Waiter Sallivan, of Prince Edward's Teland. It i= not known who ware in boats that got away from the ship, third of the passengers wore women children, not one of whom was saved, A young man named Bargent, of Merri mac, was knocked off the jagging by a falling spar and logt. Mayor Wilson, of Kew Bedford, took prompt measurvs to have the survivors landed and made comfortable, The steams’iip had a moderate cargo of miscollaneoy s freight. The wreck les 100 yards insids Devil's Ridge buoy, The cap tain says “he steamer drew twelve foot for ward any, fiftoon aft, and was fifty yards outside the buoy when she struck. If this is correct the buoy must then have been driven in shore by the violence of the gala, IBA resident of Martha's Vineyard reports that there is no life saving station off Gay Head, and that the two boats that went to the wreck must have been the Humane so clety's boats and one belonging to private citizens, The captain bas told some that be dos not think anybody could bave got away safely in the steamer’s boats, According to latest reports, of the 185 por- sons on board the City of Columbus only ten passengers, all males, and fourteen officers aad faimen osoaped, making the total Joss of life 101. Following is a list of those on board the ill fated steamer: Omricens—Captain, 8. B. Wright, of Bos ton; first mate, Edward Fuler, of 3am “abla: second , made, . Allen Bidredgos of earriod am Heston 1 Sut and LAMA, DURLSWRLLL, 2 ular vanes Wh an ton; quartermaster, McDonald; gineer, Archibald Morrison, of ond engineer, ~ Phillips; third ~ Collins; purser, W, C, Bpalding, of Bos- ton; steward, - Pitman, of New York; | cond steward, - Howe. In the were thirty-three seamen, { Canty Passencens. —W., W, Wright and wife, of Boston; Li B. Rand and wile, Boston; T, K. Hale, produce dealer, of ton; levi Lawrence, rge H. Dr. H, C. Bartlett and wife, Mrs Mra D. R. Bmall, of uthampton, Miss Mrs. Giban, Osgax 3 General | 611. | 5] Boston: sec | engineer, crew | Lie Kellogg, Bheane, Mass, ; Beach, Insingi, Boston; N. J. bo, H Master ia urkish Coasul { oston (il i Brosks, Rand { | Bilyoa, wife and Mrs. Lo Richardson e, (3 F, i Hand ni Slade, R. B. Mrs, J. B. Kel Hute Vance, Henry L. hoster; C, O. James, J. A, 3 Mra, Vhitcomb, D, A. May, John k, M, Bargent, H. Weidman, A. Cun ngs, N. D. Eaton, A, Ci Durland, Mre 8. 1 Pinkham, of Lynd; W, omas Hagan, G. BR. Hammond oh P, Frost, Jool Atkinson, gE, v Hammond, i wife, « nos Deal, Mi i Mitchell, J. H ee iy ass and wife, HH. EXGERS-~ Annis K ' E. Goddard, J McCa 3. Hins, F Fairban N £3 V FATrnsw The Regular Annual Complaint, CINCINNATI, J i -A pr of Mme had bean J fruit, Pearand peach g atid the crop A Lengthy Document, Jan ww. Hamilton® giclature 8 a document of ex. making % 30. (KK tate matters iy roo we ad By ted to fiscal vear ended Beptember 30, is given as follows: Total receipts, $2,007,376; balance in the treasury Septeinber 30, 1888, 4605,506, Disbursements for the fiscal your, 81,755 000; balance in the treasury September 30, 1853, The disbursemelits were: Interest on the public debt, $674,701; public schools, incl ad- vw sod academies, public } debt cal year s 8 ag { the state at the end of She last fis 251% 0 RU Dyvepespria damg irdor of man an aspiring soul, Why saffer from dys pepsia ? Why be frightened uver disor Why continue the mis { ong the § any dered kidneys 1 ife of a dyspeptic, nerveless mor. a ? Brown's Iron Bitters will eure yon [i hag permanently cured thonsands of your druggis bist y temporary relief. Ask concerning its merits, Try a sample ls iim Samson's Legs and Locks, i Delilah clipped off Samson's looks athlete at once beeame “as other 1 vrred thet the possession enable men 0 tear ope Co. would be driven wild enough of Parker's Hair Balsam vot th and. As it is the Baleam prevefits if halr falli ut, and restores the origina £ w if faded or 3 Wit is a pre tion to the toilet table simply as a dress - a - MARKETS. Philadelphia, Jan, 21, 1884, {Corrected Weekly.) Chirago. Corn Lec, 52} Wheat " 89} Oats " ali ; 14.80 Lard 865 Ramvrn Wares, Jr, Com’n Broker, 31 South Third Street, - SpyiAy Philadelphia wGRinh82 1.083 La —j0iad2 RATHER TOO LONG. After Twenty Years on the Wrong Bide of Life a Virginian Turns the Tables, “aw ong did you say : 4 aS oars. said. Up to the time I men. tioned | bad suffered from diseased liver for twen- ty yours.” said Mr, B. T. Hancock, of Richmond, Ya, half sadly, as though thanking of that dilag. dated section of his life, “Al times 1 almost wis. od it had pleased Providence to omit the liver rom the human anatomy,” i "Pad enough ~twonty years of that sort of thing,” responded a Hstener, “What wae the ap- shotof 87” "The npshot of it was some time ago 1 went Wo Soott's drisg store in this city, and bought ote of BENSON'S CAPCING POROUS PLASTERS, ap plied it and was relioved in A fow fone, and ar hist ae sound as thoigh say liver were made of Indinaubber, . : I od o's unlike the old fashioned kind of plastars-not promptly, Look for the word “Cay cine” whieh fn out tu the genuine, Price 2 cenis, Seabury & Jolson, Cheralsta, Now York. i Fl the Hes Reply to “SN. JETER to “HB y Last at Catos, {he 1 in the same Zwingl serelofore eroping the Swiss, thus showing | give them credit for sincerity and also his char this book ruling the at table feelings toward thom, $ his views all he more o« 4 i see Read hist ro again assault XL what anguish it 1 mention #1 Marburg sass, that on a the Bwiss cost Lutd vingl all this to justify Luther's atiitod I Aubigoe ovoasion Zwingli approached the W td one on earth with SUL more oertain ittenburg do tore, and sald : “There is whom I more desire to be united than with you’ and with tears offered his band to Luther. Bat A little further on, history says that Zwingl! writes these words to the Landgrave : "Luther aniem will lic ne heavily on us as popery.” All this, after a friendly agreement made at Marburg fle would «till be one with Luther and “gladly acccpted the distant recognition which Luther Was there no reason for Luther to say: “1 am exceedingly astonished that you w ish to consider me as your brother. It shows clearly that you do not attach mu h lmportance to your doctrine T' Lat the fair and candid read er answer by the light of history. No. When Lu ther refused the hand of Zwingli be stood by con selonce. Te taught mon that conscience must be proof against mistaken charity as well as violoner, Cutler had made God's Word his infallible guide and therefore he wrote the words, “Hoc est cor pus mete” upon the table Ww bring before the Lwinglians the Lord's own words, By those wogld he stand. Tt has been sald thal God makes no mistakes, die wade none in putting Luther st the head of one of the greatest wovements the world ever witnessed, God made him all that be was, Had he been faultless, 1 can easly soe how mon eould have been led to Molise him, 1 have fio quarsel with say one Who insists on his fal} bili, Pak at Moarbong he ade no mistake, Bo un re than at Worms, DAuGigne om codes tiie, unfaie ag be bs in many statanenty Be mys: “Tal Luther yelled [at Men ug] the el tiroh wad have fallen to tee extro ne of ns PO. accorded | SES Fon i 11 : $3843 WHERE THE 1} Magic No More a Across the . Mystery — Wi Wr 1d mat < PRING 3 and ol il £ waler lpovem A GRAND FEAST OF SUNG. The second grand Muosdeal tion certs at CENTRE HALL. CENTRE Ox A season of pleasure f sic in Centre and adjoining cous Moxpay Evexiza, Fumnvany 11 M. E. Church, and cle CERT, THURSDAY AND Fritay Evesinvasi several musicians of talent ticipate. The musionl exercises will b DR. W. OO. PERKINS, or New Yo {he talented and well-known author and assisted by other prominent musicians Du. Praxine’ now book “Tae Hesaun, used. with a collection of Chores Three sessions dally 830A. NM, 130 and TP M TWO CONCERTS, Thursday sasd Friday even {nes, Pebroary Mth and 15th, Matinee, Thums day and Friday afternoons, particulary for the convenience of Familioe and © iren, Boarding can be obtained at Hotels and Privae Houses at $2 for the wr. A Hmited nuonbor oan obtain boarding free by applying to the Cosamite toe no later than Februsry 1, TERMS : Mesnrnar TICKETS to entire Convention and Concerts, but not entitling Wo rosery Of BALE... sissies snd) Sivoens TICKET entitling holders to Boal on Rinaix Npeox or Reboarsal tiokets.. Concur? TICREM™S............ - Concent RispnveDd Seats, extra. All mre invited to cone and endo Feast, AND. GR JACOR B. BOLT, Secretary wmeeeThe Philad, Beanch cnn fit and wait every man and boy in this county with a nice, warm suit of clothes for from £3 to $15 less than any otle sure in this grest sate. Lovins & Co, do not 2» on hig profi 8 bot raske it npon quick ga'ow. 14s the plore bo save obey in cothing. Tey the Philad. Branch before purchasing el ewhere, 1 profit for Joy ing with Twn us from abroad will par will be FOS Sy rns. 1B the Musical , Chairman