;- iin Centre Daily Record. v ir. rrlnvi Not. C. c 'lino ol VliielnR Klnll. 1'. 0., PKTOLl ' fKSTnt:. Pi., J CM S17, 1368. ! , .ir-hw notice the mslUi will arriva It and - otu 1I114. office as fellows: AI1IUTS. .-. i ra; Kast, via. Irvuicton, 10. W A. M. .U and West, " JlaiilTltle, S.1S V. M. :, -ill mis East, Carry, U DCT-A1IT. rooih mi1 Wat, 8.4 A. M. . - jnrJi Bmi nod West, SJ.30 P. M. ,u: A, 'iest abd West, 10.00 A. M. A Human Fiend An Infant Bnrnod to Death bjr lis Hum, Divtnr orvlce. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCn. I'reticMnir nt 11 o'clock A. M., and " o'clock ?. M. Est. J. T. Oxtoby, Paitor. MaTTIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. JVrvicei overy Sabbath At 11 A. M. and , s i. M. Sabbath Sor-.mt at 12 P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to'all. Ret. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS PITER PAKP PAUL'S '(Catbolie) CHURCH. Mast at Wi a. in. Vesper and Benediction of. the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. tn. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. The weather of last week, tn tbis region, was coldi'r than any of last win lor previous to the eighth of December. Murk Twain lectured in Sharon on Mon day evening last. Olive Logan and severs others are anuounced for the season. The new plank road tq Pleasantvill0 now being laid, passes through some of the finest scenery In the State. The Supposed Alarm or Firbj. Our citizens were considerably aroused last eve ning tt the shrill whistle of the engine in Crane, Tbacker fc Co's Refinery, s The noise was caused by the whistle.being out of order. . Condition of Mb. Cram. Mr. A. Crane, of the Drm of Crane, Tbaeker,,t Co., of tbis place, suffered intensely during last nlght) kih is oeiier to-uay. ills condition s .In deed critical. Mrs. Ballerly, tbe Indian giantess, who weighs seven hundred and two pounds, and her husband, tbe ".Skeleton Man,"' have takea wiuter quarters at . Indianapolis, In diana. General John W. Wool is seriously ill at hli residence In Troy, New York. Grave ppn-henslous are felt in regard lo his re covery. He Is eighty-six years old. A Grand Jury iu Philadelphia were sur prised on visiting tbe almshouse to notice there a number of strong and beaity men well able to earn their daily support, and lecommended that additional buildings be erected fur industrial pursuits, in order that those so able should be compelled to work. A man named Kennedy was shockingly bruised and cut by the explosion ot a blast in the tunnel on tbe extension of the James. town and Franklin road, on Friday last Two other men were seriously iojured. The Hast hung lire, and tbe men supposed the lues had gone out. On approaching the blast it exploded when they were within a w feet, wltn.the result as above stated. Capt. Kifker's Wkll. Capt. Keffer's well, located on tho bluff, commenced pump, ing to-day. It is at present pumping a heavy stream, and. we presume will not be less than a twenty or thirty barrel well. Sospknsion. The Messrs. Pool Brothers, ol Oil City, have suspended, leaving a num. bar of our B. 8. Refiners Considerably in tbe lurch, among whom are Keynolds Bump A b Haver and Jones, ot this place. We are not informed as to the amount of Ibe liabilities of tbe Pool Brothers. A lady from Bedford county gives us tbe subjoined particulars ol one of tbe most atrocious and horrible crimes we have ever beon called upon to record. It appears that Mr. Henry Creasey, living In tbe Meadows of Goose Crcoek, In Bedford coun ty, some short time since bad tbe misfortune to lose his wilo, who died leaving an infant child. Tbe infant was placed under tbe care of Mr. John Morgan, its grandfather, and was nursed by colored girl, aged about fifteen years. Two or three days since Mrs. Morgan had occasion to scold this girl for some delinquency, at which sbe showed marked signs ot anger and re sentment. Tbe next day Mrs. Morgan Tivited a neighbor's house, a short distance off, leaving tbe child with tbe nurse. Dur ing her absence the fiendish nurse, to gratify ber anger against Mrs. Morgan, deliberately threw the child into tbe fire, and let it re main there until its legs were burned off at the ankle, causing its death. When Mrs. Motgan returned in a few hours, sbe whs horrified to see the innocent little babe burued almost to a crisp, its distorted fea tures indicating tbe terrible agonies it had endured. Tho nurse, who still remained a the bouse, was at once taxed with tbe deed, but denied it bitterly, stating that tbe child's legs had been eaten off by a dog while she left only a few moments. Tbis was wholly disproved by tbe plain marks of tbe fire,' and tbe brute' being threatened with severe punishment, finally confessed that sbe bad commiteed tbe horrible deed in tbe manner above stated, and uisigns as ber reason her dissatisfaction against lire Morenn. She was then conveyed to Liberty and committed to jail for trial. Sbe should properly have been bung lrom the limb of tbe first convenient tone.Tynthburg ( Fa.) Sdcs. . Philadelphia thievos have a plan for res cuing their comrades 'from tbe police which would have done credit to tbe ingenuity of Chicago. ..It was introduced for tbe benefit of James Haggcrty, tbe other day. Tbey colltcted in the court , yard In force, and when the donrol the van was opened Jimmy jumped past tbe officers and through an opening which the erowd made for bim, running oil. I ho man or nls menus then closed up about the officers, opened um brellas in their faces, shouted fire, and got up a sham fight in tbe doorway of tbe hotel through which Jimmy rau, blocking nil pursuit until be had dodged out a back door, jumped into a hack that was in wait ing and drovo off. Masqleradb Ball. On Tuesday eve- ning next a Grand Masquerade Ball will be held la Sobel's Opera House. The Com mittee desire to state that tho arrangements are completed for a grand party, and that tbe costumes are already secured and will be distributed on tbe day previous and on tbe day of tbe ball, at tbe Opera House. Spectator tickets are to be issued at $1.00 each, which will be sold to citizens wso do not desire to join the dance. The dancing tickets will be $2.0J. This custom of issuing spectator tickets is a common one at masquerades, and ns all the dancers will be masked during the entire evening it is to be supposed no one will be Identi fied. Per Order Com. Nov5-td A man named Death lost 50,000 by tho burning ol his distillery at Warsaw, III., tbe o! her day. It was the Gist time that Death lust auytbiug by the whisky business. TELEGRAPH KKPORTED IOU T11K DA1LT KKCOllD, Afternoon Dispatches Mr. John Swinton, who lale.'y left tbe New York Times, after many years of ser vice upon it as an editorial associate of Mr. Raymond, is engaged upon a work entitled ''Ten Years of Journalism." It will not only embrace Mr. Swinton' experience as editorial writer and managing editor, but will treat of tbe leading elements, features and characteristics of metropolitan journal ism. Such topics as Ibe "Editorial Life," 'Journalism To-day," the '-Scope and Power of Journalism," "Journalistic Mor als," the "Editoiial Style," etc., etc., will be discussed lrom the standpoint of experi ence. There is a woman in Rochester, New York, who is oppo.cd to second marriage. Of course she has a cast Iron husband and knows ho will never die and give her a chance to rope in another one. Sbe argues through a Rochester paper that second ma nage ought to be forbidden by law, on tbe ground that as mad is immortal we should legislate for the next world as wall as for tbis that if it is a crime to have two wives or two husbands here it will be a crime bore after. All this may be so; and rs wo have at least ninety per cent. more, legislation in this world than we know what to do witb, it would probably be well enough to ship same of it to tho next. Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Fistiana is in trouble here. Allen and backor refuse to accept Murray, of St. Louis, as final stake holder, and Bill Corral came last night for tbe purpose of selecting one satisfactory to both parties. McCoole de mands Murray, and the difficulty threatens to break up the MeCoole-AUon mill. Albany, Nov. 4. The House of Assembly, as figured here, stands Democrats 71, Republicans G7. Honors to Cost. Vasdermlt. The New York Times, ol Monday, says: The unvailing of tbe Vandrrbilt bronze statue at the nudson River Railroad Depot, St. John's Park, on November 10th, will be the occasion of an ovation to the distin guished financier such as is seldom offered to citizens who hare attained honor and distinction wholly lu the walks of private life. The enterprise, Integrity and devotion .to business which hare characterized bis career deserve tbe lasting commemoration tbat they are about to rsccivo. Mr. Van derbilt has boen prominently before the pub lic for hall a century,, and by the exercise of rare qualities of industry, perseverance and good judgment, bas amassed a fortune and acquired an influence that fow citizen, starting iu life as he did, have ever attained. A single item of his enormous wealth is tbe $65,000,000 which be has invested in rail roads in tbis country. His public spirit was evinced during the war, when ho pre sented the Government witb the steamship Vanderbilt, at a time when ber service were greatly needed. Tie gave a lovoj son also lo tbe country, who distinguished him self In tbe lute war, and died in France from disease contracted in tbe Held. Iiocaf Notlcci. COAJl'OAIi liOVB audllto Happiness of True Marrlnjto ESAYftiirTonng Men. mi 'the Krrors, Abuses ' ami Disewi' wliinb dt.st.rojr the Manly l'nwrus and create Impediments of MAKKIAGR, with nre means of relief. Sent in scaled latter envelopes free ot chsreo. Address Howard Association. Bov. P., Philadelphia, la. New Flour, Feed and Grocery Store ! J. S. PKATIIEB, Attn. OLD BANK BUILDING, OK MAIN-8T, opposite the MoClintork lions, has on hand a I ago md first class stock of Flour, Feed and Uroeerlea, which he Is sailing at a low figure. a. Don't forget the place where A, D. Cotton A t'ompany broke np. NIW ADVERTISEMENTS. A certaiu dramatic writer boing caught In a shower of ruin, took shelter under Ihe por tico of a handsome dwelling in New York. as buoq bb ue uao. laaea me position, a window was opened, and a lovely female ace appeared, which seemed to beam with sympathy and anxioty. Sbe soon retired and sent hi in an umbrella by a servant. He at once fell deperatuly in love, and thinking from ber anxious looks that the feeling was reciprocated, he called on her in tbe warn ing, sent up bia card, and give into her own bands a very costly umbrella in place of the old shabby one ho bad borrowed, and wound up by making a pro.'eboion of love. Tbe young lady without even noticing the xebange tbat bad been made, perceiving how ber act had been misinterpreted, naive ly replied: "1 feel it to be my duly to un deceive you, sir. At tho time of the shower I was anxiously expecting the arrival of a gentleman, who is, I confess, very dear to mi, who wished lo see mo in private, and my ouly motive for souding you ttio urc brolla was to get you off (ho slops." JjlHANKLIN, TA , IXfcLRANCB AGENCY. - I. H. BILLIARD, Agent $50,000,000 CAPITAL. Heimwnteii ntd rnrefully invested by the follow Ida reliable companies: Tbe Mutual Lite. Insanities Co. ot N. Y rR. capital. . .v The yV.tna Lite Insurance Co. ot Ilaruora l oon , raiiittil. The Home Insurance Co. of New i era, riic Iiunriinee Co of North America, l's., capital, Tho Home of New Havon, Conettlcnt, capital. The Alb my City Iniurancc Co., of Aloa nv, New York, capital. Tho American Life Insurance Co. of Philadcipnia, copiuit, 6,160.000 39G0.232 J.3II.S23 l.D12.M G0O.0C0 8.080 000 This Arenry among the oldest asenclea In the ftP-e of I'eniisvlvanla, we.t of Philadelphia. Has paid dUi'iui tUe last loulleta yearn oci $300,000 IN LOSSES Ci.iod DwellinitHouncs, Churches,. School Houses und other lutlil!ie: Insured Perpetually. Oil Insnrcd in Store and In Tian.lt. PolUies Is- i n ...Lti..., in nhv nf the above riru In- .,,ri,r couinaides 0:li.o iu Franklin EiclianKC, Franklin, I'a. 1 ii. ro.i, m. i., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSIC! AX, can befound at tho IUc( llutock Honao, Pet. Centra. Tub Kauc for Tlaids. The London Telegraph says tho English women are go ing crazy over plaids. Tartan neokties, tartan brooches, tartan dresies, and tartan trimmings light up the shop windows with a blazu of green,' blue, red and white. The Stewart, tho Maclean, the Farqnhatson, tho Macpherson, the MacN'ab, the Macdonald, the Macdonnell, the Mackenzie, the Mac gregor "those rugged names that would have made Qulntillian stnru nnd gasp" have converted many ynrila of I'leciidllly, Fleet street, and Ilolborn, Into picturesque dens of Celtic savagery. What is the meaning of tho Invasion ? From what place have the; tartans come? In tbo simplicity of his heart the English leader answers. 'l''rotn Scotland, of course;" but we assure him tbat be labors under a complete mis take. Not from Scotland, but from France; not from the "capital of tho Highlands," which is the lino name for Inverness, but from tbe center of fushion, which is the shop name for Paris, have all tho clans poured into London. Leomister, Ma's , bas a ghost soven feet high aid dreered in black. A consignment of six young alligators was rocelved by an Augusta, Ga., gentleman tho other day. Tbo handsomest man in Washington is said to be Lieut. J. C. Audeurled, ol Gun. Sherman's staff. The Boston Society of Natural History has lately received two autbograph letters of Humboldt. Two "gentlemen'1 have been fined in Bremen, the one for biting off tho end of a cat's tail on a wagur, and tbe other fur hold ing tbe cat for that purpose. A few days since the steamer Daniel Drew, Captain John Tallin m, run lrom Albany to X.-w York one hundred and fifty miles in six bonis and (ifty-eight minutes, one cf the best trips ever made on the Hudson. The excavations of tho East London Water Company havo proved that the elk was a denizen ol the English forests in early times. Piofetsor Owen writes that iu an old bed of the river Lea have been found bones of the elk closely coiresdonding with the Scandinavian species. What can women do?" Why, at Decatur, III., a young woman numod Sallto Wllkins was entered, with twelve other girls, for the championship in a horse race, and S-illio Willis road bareback and won tbe the race that's what she did. Daniel Smith of Vermont, swallowed an ivery peg nearly an inch iu 'length, in Feb ruary last, and bis lil'o bung on a peg until a few days siuco, whn, coughing violeutly, the peg wr.s ejected from bis windpipe, aud he is now pejiug away as well as ever. A lady in Iowa bas just died of starvation. Five years ago, while drinking tea, she laughed and cheated, cuii6ing a stricture Of tne tutout, which at lougth rendered her in capable of swallowing. She was for sutue time sustained by fluids injected into the stonitcu. for the prcaent. nnv4:tr 51 0 I q ij q ? q n-(0 THE WOliKIN'O CUSS. Wo ae now pro nart to furiils.h all clumea with constant em- nl.iynient nt home, the whole of the time or j" the IVrsuoi t iither aex anally earn from Joe, to 6 per eveninj!, ni.d a proportional sum by devoting toeir whole time to the bnaluest. Hoys and gir l cam ne.irly iw much as mtn. Tbat all who oe this notice m send their nil,lrep. and test tho business e niKkn this unparalleled o'ler. To such as are not well :lttUod, We w.ll "-oa Slttipsyi'T uo uvii. lenf wrliiwr. Fall partlcn'ars. a valuable sample, u u.ni Ai in i iiiiiiitpriK. work on. and . eonv o! the I'e.ipW I Literary f Uiipain'ca ouaof Ihe .arRsl nnd U-.t family n, w.pnp..is published all scnl froo tv mail. Keil lor, If you want permanent, profluble work, address li. C. ALLEN X C'U , Ailg.ma, TITUSVILLE DRESS GOODS Itay & Gloves LINEN GOODS mite Goois LACES 'AM mm FLAMELS i o 4 cf 0 J. A. PLANT E, French Boot Maker Washington Street, THREE DOORS WEST OF A. D. MIL LER CO.'S DRUG STORE, lETKOIjEUMC!rc.'TItE,Pa., Is manufacturing to order KIUST-ClASS FIXE WOltK, such as Patent Loatlsur llooti, I'll ill p ! IIiOlfi, . Fa'cncli Cui li Solo ItooU, Scute Welt Boots. HEAVY OR LIGHT WORK DOXL IN FRENCH STYLE. Call and sec samples. J. 4. PLANTE. reirolcum I cutro, l a , July i 8m. ft tr. a o r3 (ft u o -I 3 Hi 7i t i o of a a -3 f fco a o r te a O t3 a EH n pa 13 & 9 o c cj o at "3