GENERAL NEWS. Quinn, Assistant Secretary of the Laud League, wan removed to Armagh. PARI*, March 24. —ln the Senate to dny®t ho Compulsory Education Bill ws* panned, Ilrennan, late Secretary of the Land I.eHgue, waa removed Iroui Kilmainham Jail to Kilkrntiy. The Moulders Union of Troy, N. Y„ ordered a strike, to lake effect in idl the stove toundnea except tour. Herman lltldren, tvho murdered hin nteplallier and shot bin mother, but not fatally, escaped from the Milwaukee jail. The President has approved the joint resolution appropriating $150,000 lor the benefit ot the sullerers trom the Mississippi floods. LONDON March 24.—Gladstone's pro posal to make a giant of £IO,OOO per annum to Prince Leopold wan earned by a vole 387 to 42. Fornler has gone to Dublin for the purpose ol eonnullilig with the l'linon It ,ard in ieg*ril to a relaxation ot the confinement of suspects. The address of congratulation to Arch bishop McCatie from tin- Irish uu-mbern of Pin li.ini'-iit in reluned the signature ot the Land League members. At the sale of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs property at Lynch burg, Va., the hotel porch tell, killing one man and seriously injuring twelve others. WASHINGTON, March 25.—The Presi dent will not act on the Chinese bill until the question his been considered by the Cabinet, and examined in ail its bearings. A dispatch from Mentone state* that Prince Leopold, while out wslking to •J <y hud a lull, injuring liim but slight ly. It is stated his marriage day will be postponed. CiTT OF MEXICO, March 24.—The Gov ernment li* deposited $111,823 with the Monte De Ptedad (or the payment of the next installment of the Ameri can debt. The Grand -fury at Omaha, Neb., have reported an indictment for assault with intent to kill, against President Walsh and Committeeman Shannon, of the Labor Union. HAVRE, March 26.—A life boat while proceeding to the rescue of the crew of a sloop during a gale to day capsize,!, „nd both crews, numbering nineteen per sons, were drowned. ILrnum has lived seventy-two year*, and wants to live seventy years longer. The fact that there will be no circues in the next world appears to have dis couraged the veteran showman. The President has signed thecommis sions of John Ru**el Young, to be Min ister to China ; Cornelius L<>gnn, to be Minister to Chili, and Chsrles If. Coster lobe Pension Agent at New York. Jersey justice is again heard from. Pilmer, ex Auditor ot Newark who rohbed the city of $220,000, gets twenty years at bard labor in the Slate's prison, despite family and political influence. Both branches of the New York Leg islature pussed resolutions requesting the President to commute the punish ment of Sergeant Mason to a di-rnt***) from the regular army of the United Stales. ST PETERSBURG, March 24.—The Jews of this city have been ordered to close their shop* and o di-pense with busi ness. They will be permuted to live here but will not be allowed to follow any profession. LOND>N, March 24.—The French Bud get Committee i* largely favorable to Say's financial proposals, there being eighteen members in favor of the pro posals, eight iu favor with reservations and lour opposed to it. Colonel John Miller, of Sharpburg, Washington couniy, Maryland, w as born and has slept in thesatne house and in the same room for ninety seven year*, and is sliii hale and hearty. He gained the title of colonel in the war ol 1812. The employes of the Glen Cove starch foctory at Flushing, L. L, struck for an increase of w ages on Saturday, and on Sunday they took |w>*esion of the es tablishment turmngout the proprietors. Sheriff Wright was notified, and sent twenty five special officer* to arrest the striker*. 11-pnrts from Ntchex,. Vicksburg, New Orleans and various other points report further break* in the levees arid increased damage by the floods. Al though the waters have fallen at some points they have risen at others, aud the posit-on is far from reassuring. WASHINGTON, March 26.—The funeral ceremonies ol Hear Admiral Gustavus 11. Scott took place at 3 o'clock this at ternoon from Ins late residence on G stieet. The funeral was largely atten ded by the Iriends of the family and of ficers of tbe army and navy in thi* city. Two great theatre fire* have just been added to the disaster* of this kind in Europe—one at St. Petersburg and the other at Marseilles—both occurring when the building* were occupied, though lortunately with little or no loa of life. The lessons of the Vienna dis aster do not seem to have sunk very deep. The Fonrtb Battalion of Federal troop* has been ordered to Loconusco, nenr the Guatemala border. This ac tion was taken by the Government in order to lis prepared for any emergency that may arise in regard to the settle ment of boundary dispute between Mexico and Guatemala and to give pro tect too to settlers. On receipt of information that the family of Sergeant Mason was in die tress, the Philadelphia Press sent a oor re*|>ondf nt to Virginia to ioquire into Mrs. Mason's condition, and at once began collecting ten cent contributions. The correspondent reports that the needs of "Betty and the baby" are as represented. The Press fund has al ready over 10000 contributors 6.000 of whom were added Saturday, raising the fund to S6OO. . PEIUNA cured my daughter's sore eyes after occulisU had failed. C. F. SCHRRA DRR, Allegheny City. VA LENT Iff KS l OO.'S STOKES, AUenheny Street, Urtlefonte, J'a. ZbTIEW C3-OOIDS. A PULL STOCK IN ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Wo have a nice asmrtmotit of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including a lino of ItLACK CASiIM KICKS, to wbicb wo invite special attention. WARNER'S FLEXIBLE HIP un.l I)K. STRONG'S CORSETS in colors or wliito, all nizof; tbo two best corsets made. SHAWLS, SKIRTS nud COATS, and a beautiful lino of LA OIKS' and CHILDREN'S LACK COLLARS and TIES. Tho handsomest line of SILK and LINKS II ANDKKItCH I KFS t<> bo found anywhere; beautiful SILK MUFFLERS, SWISS EMBROIDERY and TRIMMING LACES. STAPLE GOODS Of all kinds in abundance. MUSLINS, CANTONS, SHI RTINOS, niceat styles of I'RINTS, FLANNEES, etc., etc. MEN'S, WOMEN'S ami CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. LOTS OF TRUNKS AND SATCHELS AT ANY PRICE. CARPETS! CARPETS! Cotton Chain, Ingrain* and better grades in pretty patterns. RAO CARPETS at various prices ; the cheapest are good, but there is none bettor than the beat. OILCLOTHS! OILCLOTHS! 4-4, 5-4, 0-4 and 8-4 01 LCLOTHB In different grade*. About fifteen atylea of TABLE OILCLOTHS. MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING. OVERCOATS and FULL SI'ITS. The bet way i* to como and ee them. They can't be beat for quality and price. Rubber Goods! Rubber Goods! BOOTS and SHOES; ANY QUANTITY OF THEM AT ALL PRICKS. -THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF CHOICE GOODS—at fair price for GOOD GOODS.—The fine* OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF FEE, our cu*tomer* *ny the beA [hey ever drank. Finest TEAS and good one* at low price*. THY THE CAIJFORSIA CA NX ED GOODS—Peache*, (ber ries, Plum*, Pear*, Aj/ricot*, Peat, <te. If there i* anything finer we don't know it. HA YE YOU USED ANY OF HUCKIN'S SOUPSf—Make St up in fifteen minute*, any kind you have a mind for. THURBER'S DEEP SEA MACKEREL, are n* delieiou* and tender a* Spring Chicken. HLOATER M.l CA* EH EL. there i* nothing finer in the market. THY McCAiViV'B IHISH OATMEAL and you will not u*e any other. The nire*t way to buy it is in 1 4HJ. cans, but we sell it in any quantity. LEOGET'S WHEAT and OUT FLAKES make a pahilakle di*h in a short time. PICKLES of all kinds—CROSSE A BLACK WELL'S EM PIRE and other kind*. COME AND SEE WHA T WE IIA YE, and if you want anything we don't have, it will be gotten, if practicable, very noon. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. VALENTINES & CO.'S STORE, HUMES BLOCK, ALLEGHENY STREET, BKLLKFONTE, I'A LEATHER. Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if you want the best. Calf Skins, Kips, Moroccos, Linings, leasts Thread, Nails, Pegs. Wax, Bristle* and all kinds of Shoe Finding* on hand. We alsomake t order GENTS' BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the bet of FRENCH LEATHER. Leave your orders and a jierfecl fit guaranteed. E. OBAHAM <3c SOJST. S. ,r A. 1.0F.t1, General Merchants, Altef/hrny-St,, Urtlefonte, t'n. MOTHERS, WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR BOYS. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER, SCHOOL, PLAY, —AND— DRESS SUITS, ARE NOW ALL IN. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED. EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT; SILK HANDKERCHIEF'S IN EACH COAT —OF TUK CELEBRATED— STEIN, ABLER & CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester, WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINK STANDS FIRST IN TIIK UNITED STATES. To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment _or— Skt A T flm • ALLEGHENY STREET, ■tt At LfUJUU, \ BELLCrONTE, PA.. FINE CLOTHIERS —AND — DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. NECIiijiCH CO., €Jrarer* f Jlu*h House Work, Beilefonte, Vu• | NEW GOODS —F () K TH E Fall & Winter Trade. \\e have endeavored to (jet the very bent of every thinjj in our line, and now have Home really choice goods. Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes, Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelies, Imperial Figs, Bright New Lemons, Florida Granges, Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches, A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS. Preserved PEARS,PEACHES, CITRON,PLUMS, PRUNELLES. PLAIN CANDIES, FINE CONFECTIONERY, —AND— GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds. We invite the people of Centre County to call and inspect our NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to please. 1U SZEOZHZZLJZEZR, SC CO. Philadelphia tt ranch Clot/tiny House, Utilefontr, Pa. FOR BARG-AIFTS —l3* CLOTHING —AND— GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CAM. AT THi: PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, BKLLKFONTF, PA. /'R|/ O'RXX/R fitnl (i rarrrirx. JJ ALTER BROTHHRB, ATA I All ATHEIT, HKI.I.KIOKTK. PA ' H*e thfir eountaMnnu *hrlvw filled with NEW GOODS, ( BANKRUPT RATES PURCL.NIL AT JHA N K RL' PT RATES I BANKRUPT KATES WHICH THEV ORIRR AT BOTTOM pur LS. BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. CORAIMTIJHI or thy (Sood*, Millinery OIK*)., CWtliidK, Snncy Good*, MOTION*, AC. BOOTS and lIIOXS BOOTS AND SHOES AT Tory LOW price*. BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS ULNT TYLI> OL HATS and CAPS ! HATS AND CAPS Carpet Bar*, GnWlht, ParaeoN. • L.ADIE*' CLOAK*, I 'ARFCTINJR, • ; r< verirw, (pji>n*war, Ae. C*mprten( #at, thlnr lhal tan la * an.l m a Mr* flw tr IIAUI'EU KKOTHEItH, f TRIAD RTRKKT. • • REi.LErOATR, PA OOUATRT Pltont'CK lake* la aicl.aaa at Ik* hlaheal market pih I—lt CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, od io moat * T eaaaa ellhual pain. Applt to v. 7P. rmii r* neaMoni. lt-lm • Centra Cwnt*, Pa. .Vnc Adrrriinrmmtn. i —; • ——— New Brockcrboff House. T3ROCKERHOFK HOUSE, I) AI.LEUIIEN Y AT.. IIKI.LKF(>JTK, PA C. O MTMILLER, Propr. Ooorf Snmplt fiftn on Fir ft Floor, llaaa m aoil from all Train* A per la) rater .... —l.wa 4-1 1)1 LES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOVKD AT LAST SO ONE SEED SVEEER • A *nt* Cai lor Blind, Bleeding. ltrblB( and fir*, rated Pile* haa l. n die ..*ered ii In H llliani, iai. Indian tamed,. I called In William'* Indian (Mhtmar.i A alngl* 1.. a haa rared Ihe worat fhcate .*** ol |l or *' pair .larding No ot * i.eed antler Are mlnatra after *|'|.li mg ll.la aood.'ifal earthing a.edulne lotion* Inalnimerl* and elarlnarfe* do mi.fr ham. than * rat. W flltant'* (Nalmrai alaorlM lha tnmora. alia,a lha taieaae Hiking, iparttf nlatl, al night afiet getting a arm in 1-d.l a. l> aa a p.oil|l. . glee* inalanl and |M.ihl.a* relief, and la prepaied mil, fr.r Pil.a, lit kin# of ik* private |erta and 1.1 nothing elan Read h*l lire Hon J M CoAnhetr, of Clar. land naj• ataial lr W illiam'* Indian Ilia Ointment I bare n*ed aeovea of I'll* Ca.er and It aM.xd* m> fkaaair Io *a, thai I have oarer f.ond at, > thing akkk gate awk immediate and |>ermanaal relief aa Dr. William'* In. Lan Ointment fr mie b, all dn.ggi.ta er mailed na nrtlM of price, (I no. HENRY A Co., I'mpt, e lr '1 Ve—e, at. New Tort. DISEASES CURED! R, Dr Procter'* Mipr Ointment. Cat** aa If fc, maair, Plmplee, Rlark Head* or flrnka. Rloiebea and Krnpitone * Ike Alee. leering >he akin etaar, health, and haantlfhl. Alan rare* Ink. Darker a licit Matt Mhenm. Teller Atngrrnriu. Mral.| Head. Huiipal Hand*. More Nlppka, anra Lip*. old, .dedlnale Clean and Mora*. Re. AKIN MARAAE. t, lirake, Re.f .• leteiaod. il„ a„llerad hrjond nil 4e arrtptfcm fr.no a ekln diecare a kirk appeared oa bta kanila. head and (ace and near!, denim,ed kit en* The mo* mrrfa<4.derta* failed t help Mm anri at tee all bad failed be need Dr Pearler * Magir lilnlmeal and aa* eared k, a lea application* RBrTkeind aad oal, faatttr* ear* for akin dinar*** arm drecovered Aeat k, mall aa reeeiid of price, Firm Clara. HEART On . Role Propr'. •t Veae, Ml. Rem Tort. for Rind, Bleeding, ItrMng er I Iterated Pile* Dr. William'* lantaM Ointnaat la aam tore. Prtfe i 91,8R k, mall. Pot aala k, Draggle!*. o*-l, A '•/' AilvertimenientM. THE MSW TORE WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Ttit lirtt ami ('hraj.ttl Nrwtpaper PuUUhed. POSTAGR 1 HUE. ONE. IX) LLAR I'KK YEAH s(> CENTS for Six Months, AN Extra O.pjr to .VERY Club of T.N, New York Herald I'L HLISIIEI) KVFRT | M Y |,| TJJE LEA|L POSTAGE F HEX. |l ,-a.,.uuudaA. (>•>• I t <n |ig, u „, J . |.|.lt.M o. M i-j. 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