Bellefonte Denteratie Watchman BY P. GRAY MBER JAE W. FUREY, Assankiiitlan Ink Slings —Mr. SEWARD ie of the opinion that Alaska has "unparalleled resources of * Ash and furs." As if we. didn't know that. —Dex Dasw and his wife had their golden wedding in New York on the•Oth instant. We suppose they drew some corks to enliven the occasion. —We heard the astonishing news that Charleston intended to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with dintier. Most folks in Bellefonte dril the twine thing. —The LYDIA Toloaraox troupe of blondes have all been regularly indict ed for riot-by a jury in Chicago. This all cornea of showing one's lege in pub• --ALEIANDER H. STICVENFI has con eluded not to ilia for the preselit, and it is now anponneed that lie is getting sell. Happy news! flood for little A Tuoursov now wants to 1101'10011p 01.1 V R LOtt N. We object to that, but Are perfectly willing to have lie?try her lash upon the shoulders of Amps A. —"I :RANK Son r, now at Toledo, daimon) be the champion skalier oh the n odd " rRANK should remember, however, that the race is not atways to the swift. \I REM E it itailleai tneiii tier ol the Alabama Legislatiii c, hay !wen arrested for perjury. I,the all his associates, this SPEEn is Jim king last time on his way to the.ilevil. -"ltkuNt u has been giving the Bos ton nrg i; 4 , ...unegonduilvtee. - We don't krion an', eoinninuity that neeili nil %ire more, but the "Hal)" in the , toni i-t place in the woild i()HOW good cottn• ,e 1 —\Ve nre told that it curious disease, called "rontested broken out in the Alabama Legislatiirc, and that it is tatrtientarty Intel to niggcm Hope it will rage wail ever . t''ilnrkey is politically dead. We lia,e the rumor that 11,1Att ling retired from the Cabinet, Ntler theomililiing he reeeiNeil from the , enate in relation to hilt a11"""""e"t Supreme, dudj i ie,,we Ototi Id think he feel like retiring somewhere 1%1. Sr %NINO ., l%illow IS to Vl't 4ldtiry 111 her •-ilprerne Judge. What the devil 11.111 1,1 the Radienlm do next' !letter g;%e Ihe Homan a goat', rot her on the Reneli and let her earn the money. —"A new broom saeem+ t lean I he Democracy, t-eorgamze.l and rein IgOrllted 14 the ae,% broom that will ere long clean nut the Radical party, anti sweep our Congressional halls clear id the trash that now makes then , si, 111111 v. —"The King of Italy has set enteen Illegitonnt's children, only halt of %% hifin are prodded far." provided them all with the breath of tve think the King has done Ins share Let them look out for their bread and lint it i thetnselves. —Hon. NVit.v.tAu MTrtnv., ,if this has been Mworn in, and lin , to Lrn his stilt ritsm Stalvs St% prone Bench. If the Judge 811(111141 prme hltneelf nm strong in integrity as lie in In naps, the Rndic•al party will not have 'ouch to hope fnitil —And now we bear of a fast eNpress train about to be put on the Pacific !adroit to tliake the distance betw OCII Kansas city; in Missouri, and Denver, iti Colorado, GOO miles, in 6 liotire I A teat train, indeed, but one that will no doubt fasten most of its passengers under ground. —The Huntington Globe wants that. people to 'hart a co-operative mann taettiring company that village. We guess they had better start a co operative something there, if they ever want to be anybody. If the Hunting. (lonians would work a little more to gether they might amount to something in the course of a couple of hundred yearn. ,' —Senator lis,vets having obtained a seat in the united States Senate, of course we may refok for more niggers in Congress soon. These will have the right. to appoint West Point cadets, and gradually the army will beoome • ted With nigger officers. How do you like it, white soldiers 7 ,ifniggern are to be given offieeln civil life they will also be given office in .-military Hoti'are you, Fifteenth Amendments? —oex. ifitteetneut has been keeping uY lile'ritiotatlim of wholettale butchek by a most unparalleled massacre of Peigan Women and children. Little toddling infanta, old men and women, mothers with babes at the breast, and young maidens, were shot down and ,4 6nrat /vt.tiv VOL. 15 bayoneted without regard to age, sex or condition. "Cavalry Sit BRI DAN" and his wretched tool, BA K KR, have thus struck a valiant (?) blow far the exter• Initiation of the "Le" family. [For the WAernmen. Important People and Pastures Green There are roar very important peo ple in the world. II they only kriew it. And if the world only knew it. They j . ...gem to be ignorant of it 'them• selves. 'Everybody else seems to'be ig norant.of it. Their callings may lie considered humble. ISM the influence they exert is immense. Anil they ought to get proper credit for it TILe . ). have been permitted to drag out it men. gre existence long enough. While others are enjoying certificates of life membership in the hikent (Mire, th e y are still feedirg upon the scraps arid crumbs that are Hung iron] the is iiehl's table•cloth. I refer to Ilse Barber, the Tailor, the Itootmaker rind the Man Thei have more to 110 with shaping the lorm.+, habits and destinies of the liuuuui rare than and four per sons in the known .rind The Barber gives tour woort9che ILr right slope s parts tour ban ui HO` 1111.1411 e, cimilis it with relerepee 1,, intellectual tip. I:el:re:ire, tither helm,. ~r here, lepers rs there, and rung no d friit.lesi until ton ate prernred to imoh :Aid: the utmost e,:m• pinrenry Jhe :,1211.1.1ur_durw. and gets you up Iti the alit no d becoming stile. 'Tulles the Ilunip our of your back 11l VeA tail a tall breast— ' withwadding. , fart" you wherever Vito hick and gtve. , vour calves a beautiful ewhoili,,,itit behind MINI' , tour 1111...Impea vm:r Ile v.,ur legs the :Imp , r,l the pants be-t snit The' erl-m,h+ stir N., mt., No. tint,. ton high heylsitiol or. ` 4 .iiiiires tour Ines, and ermvert. it tool naturally con‘e‘ in 1%1 . 1% , 11 , 1 , 1 , 11 lel , . 1 11 rave. 1 ", 011 are will . with Nom s e lf You eon, 111, to vow. own 1,11,14 of masters and thin... , 111 .renrral 1 , ..1 after Inn 1111%0 10,1` , 141 throuirli the hand • i.f the lot el.rourf_f Ilfree , Irfusts, 1V ,, r1 , 1 rites lit , ' :t ill :rod souks ff ff provin-ly It does hot start nuy 11 , 11 q,•ll.leal .piestions the ..enitimlN (11 t wit get ap If has no venainuir fur spare ititell Your little ulefortoolei are hidden from virtu Your little in consi.terieleo, prof if !foram,. anul flat. are 1011,111,1 Twin Lund , are smoothed forr. Yoof elfesl leans powerfully to (root Your moral and oftelleeifial appearance is Yotir cakes aie and shape', 'Vet life VIA the rig ht Oil look well generallt to the sin Plea of the world Why not ? Your tlwinglits rise nod (low willtoal pump iffy And roll feel am though the chil• .lren might Just hate the loose change in your pockets as not You could give all 01,11'11011 1111011 1110a1 any 01 the subjects agitating the Puldic Mind without stopping to think. You are at pearls with all the world nnii the rest of mankind When along conies some follow out of the el cry day course of things, who has been in the Sewing Machine business. Too much famili aril,' with the Sewing and ILipling world has made lion impertinent Ile thinks he known a Wheeler from a Singer. lie flatters himself he can tell a Ifinwe, much, from a rag Weed. The puppy says to ion—.our Barber is an accomplished fellow.• lie has maul. aged, by his skill, to raise your humps of Reverence and Benevolence ton level with the bumps of :ovetoininess, Aver. iciousness anti Hypocrisy. By the ex ercise of his art he has toned down your animal protuberances, and filled up the cavities between them. In short, you don't look like your natural self at all. You are a Swindle. A well /tressed Sepulchre. That's what lit says. You get justly indignant. You .re not prepared to take that view of it. You don't want• the importance of the Barber exemplified in your par titular case. You consign the Sitwintr Machine fellow to the lowermost depths to be found anywhere. And yon tell him where they are. The impudent Sewtng Machine man goes on td say that your clothes are a good deal mord here than they' 'ire' there. That you . are widdetiaud padOeo (earthily. Tbat you lack three quarters of a wile in every two hundred and forty rods of IRE - e "STATE RIGHT..S'AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1870. being what you seem. , lie says you are all Humbug. That you have no chest. No stomach. That, as you were originally constructed, your best Humps run in—instead of out. That your ca l ves are too big for their natur al growth. That your waist . is the most circumferential part of yOur body proper. That you are a lean Wolf In a fat Sheep ' s clothing. You taken re luctant farewell of the gorgeous and re generated front you have been present rig to the world, and ilatrin the Sew Mg Machine matt territlically—with faint praise. You call him an enemy Of Iris race. A Scorner and an Untie liever Yon resolve to v%itlitiraw the light of ymir recently benign comae fiance from him. Yon bite hint behind. l'on swallow him with yonr tea You swinit him around the sewing circle. Kick him when lie to not 111 home. lie lose to send him any tract.... Anil are perfectly wilittig to let him go to the devil any road b i ptt the one you arc go rig. The Sewing Machine man talks 111 . 0111. your 1111/401141111C11 feet. The too - smallness of your trouts. The tortur 1,1 eon totes and the unnatural con eat VP About Your original bunion., e ora ., extended heck* hullunv that• ought to 1.0 making tiachs, :old all tlntt sort of thing. And your imp, al ready tininiw4 over, hegin. to .plll.l. Vim go .11 the `..4(,:it mg Nl:whine an tooth tool toe nail. You smut , him Jrn and thih. You. such 'haw hiin Net your =la:oh-red freron - lit.. Butt him. Planck loin. Clair him. Hefei hnn. Munch min. Anil don't gond him any trit..im worse than e‘er - Anil give HI llootinaker an or der for :mother lain., n svi. smaller, ail the rearms sod 'odor or an olorato.. I liattir., Yooi Inco,ls olio liken ii under th,- Itohcr. the Tudor and the l'wiltvittiker, • .rippr.rt \n'l the sub p-cls id the Mait_Millitier t (In it fool lan BeMls up. so'inel the slogan, their mlsirt... and wake a rush al ,00 Awl .!•1 e the -erring " no here to I.louml ‘l/.1.• ) .~ruirg 11:/1•1 • is cry de liiit non not go lu— ne ith Illy tir1+1(••• oil rant in -ulna " 10 al , 111 , / there 1, low unralili.l 11110 No it 1.4 nil I . lint It mirth o to hiillllo . l . , unit 1,111.1,1)1,11 people are not ssb it they t•ceio Wont. du In 101 l nn " mil fli I.lllloCli 111 by it,mttating that two thirds of nr rh., , v 1. , one of tc.tht , Win lil 01 111,- got Itito,ll likk..l op to his nun sttositettom and nnagmel that e%erN body el-,• 111'.1 , 1 will keel, treat Idol oil OW 11,1:11 Till' II heels it ,oeicty are limning smooth 11 nd )on must not slick tear ar,l tr) to Tall It (twig , mound A matt by the mune Sanumn Dore hke the eg ell net lon oflus steighhot . , Mange, and lie look bold of the pillars at the trout entrance to turn tlnngr, around II little And he turned them ltut hr hasn't reco;ered to this ,111). Shove (ier the belting and go on. Carry. the other w4t, I 'IRV(' ill 4t. been 11'10111g of another lellow who to likely to make himself mportant. And popular. The Penn syl venni Legimlature 'There 111.8 long been a great want in this i-ection. The facilities for sundering marriage ties promptly, and at reasonable rates. %%re need them badly. The people who ought. 40 have ??namedoi4t ot their Nitrifies, n 8 St pr4ent constituted, are almost too numerous to mention in this viciuly. Now, Ili ell1(11110 and Indiana, a nom and woman can Intl apart, and go f ter their resvect it e af finitive" just as easy. 118 it Ilkosion cleri cal Lion lies down with n Lamb of lii flock. And that's the end of it. Our begielature very properly, in vilfe 01 the great demand for WOlll/111 . t. rights And other things, baa been talking of passing a new Divorce law; to be Cu. titled 7 ."'Fhioge made Easy 84 Pleas. ant. for thostl wit& isTeli to ttn Seal tketneelved, rid desire to Boum in Pastures Green—the Quiet Waters by." It is to take etteett attA be used, when the beet interests of the plaintiff and the d eattini *Of the public morality ,are prowled. dust that we wpm. lheiPublip Moral ityi that unique, pow• erfurl;nbiqnitous, till•perVading, never. ending, tiow.you:seelt•and.now you don't instilttlioo, dementia. the law. Angelina Sophia discovers, alter mar. riage, that she hasn't " hitched up" with a congenial spirit, and knows where there is a well-built congenial spirit, six feet in 6ia shirt, her best in terests, of course, lie in that direction. If Fitznoedlo Adolphus 4 finds out, af ter.he has had a litir chance, that the angel after whom his soul pined and hemlocked, runs ,entirely too much to Milliner's Waterfall and Grecian Bend, Public Morality will be promoted by allowing him to . cut loose. And if a woman, after she gels her sufEtage, ebould happen to poll the wrong tick et, in her linsband's absence, her best interests and I'uhlic Morality would both tleniand that she he reeoludrue ied. Why not? And then we want a supplemental law. We want It law to enable the children of looted mar• rages to have no father and mother. The) ha% e rights HS well as other folks. 'And they ought io be respect ed. 'l'her• will require a law decla ring that they net er were born. Then it won't be necessary for them to be " born again." It will save the chil dren d Weal) of Ittouble, and insure a hill crop of Sell- made men and wo 111C11II the future. We want the law. And we'll 6atc all such stall' and tion• ...tow as the Iollow•ing repealed, and made a penal offence— 301111 .111 , 11.1,4 , 11, lily lii, Itpllll, 11 e'Vf. 41.1.11 And )el dear I in liiippy In pollr alllls 11141 •34. 111 I. I' 1111111110, 101111— 111 4110 , %ell 111..01 41, no, diat ItIUMII% . V 4 41 ha, %01•11, . - 71i1,111 Vll,l - PT , t,ll, II.) Jr. Then! is 116111111 g like Pt ei+l4 when it gent 'tonler Wily. Shove (Ayr e belting to the lartbest null( el. ,; The Peigan Massacre. I 41. \ 141E144. , %s Is beeping op Iris epillotion for %unilaiimiti and cruelty. A. long /14 111011 ;overiiinerit exist., the remenihratiec of 14.8 outrages and cold blooded 1icart14,44.11-444 ... the :•4henan dutth w 'tele.' die out of the niermirie 01 his ', rot)ve.l 1•0111111'11111.11 I 0 add 10 the `llllllle of hit eon din t, the 44.11.4inni. butchery of the pour nook, n of below, 1•0111e8 1110 V 10 ill deeper VW. cr his name with 111111- illy lif the l'i 40 t\ not-n:44.4 e, one (it ~14. 1.44-1 4. \t b n.1..•i 1 h.!, .4414444Lh444 \Vliii the fir . ..l int elllgtoice WAS 1110111 ed our tlin t..nntry that bN I.teoten4rnt i;eneral Alet idall'S ooler A literal 111201 snore had been pt rpei rated upon a ramp ut tea rx , tug and diseaxed Indian women, old men and children, we ith horror limn the shiwking oniement, and ',filen «I, for the .ake ..1 the 11111,11 j of our country, In wait for hiller, and we Inipol more truthful de - h we characterized the act Ilene! \ elh FlOlll 1;101. Sheridan 1111100•11 (It expected nothing 1•1 ter, know ing horn his conduct in the Virginia %alley lii. Imirite and mini 11111110 AI 4.1 . %%Arlan.. We could hardly ht het e, 1i0t4,44, Cr, (hid on officer ni the American army tuuld br found in 1144,44 41,43 444 lo 1444:10rin 8444.1. 44.1:0nt0s arid cowitidlv service 101 that which linker has rendered in obedience to tint superior nr command and equal in inor ids. The truth oi the first dispatch, we regret lo say, has not only beeti cs tablislied, but ban been doubly con firmed by the report of the officers com neeted milli that most disreputable al ail tilt correspondence of the Commissioners at i the locality of the butchery. A camp of Indians, in which there were not half a dozen warriors,. but made up tit old men, women and, chat deco. the majority of whom were pros tutted ailh 4mall-pox, mid all of whom were suffering Irmo want, was surpris ed in mid winter 10, a troop of Anieri can rufflelms---for w e would not disgrace an homirahlti i.rofetilsion by calling them soldiers—mitt all, from the helpless papoose to the decrepit old father and sickly mother, were butchered in Ohl blood. The annals of utilization are stained with. no more horrible, sicken ing or disgraceful (limiter. The Spitz insdii in Cuba, over wllOlll our superior humanity has poured such relentless condemnation have done nothing worse than Allis. We 'Live cuiled the Indians the nation's wards, and we have butch Bred their 'kick wives and fevered infants in their hovels and oil their lowly beds. Apd i his is the valiant exploit of which General 8110 Jan boasts, and it is for the atrocious performance °fade awful Arline that lie asks promotion for hie brutal sifbaltern. If crueUy is now, FIR It has been, the companion of coward ice;tt !ample of,' American courage is to this shadiefhl ingasaere which will prove a stigma upon our nationali• ty fir tinie to conic. But Sheri4n is a radical and a Oa vorimp,in tlia.Unian League. Inftuaotui and startling,as has been his col:topic uottaltrints, and blushing as his radi cal iubnirers do and .must for the 1101' rid reoord bedlam made, they are tarty- Mg to excuse his conibtet and white wash his glaring guile, Ilia it will not • r • fv' I 14 /17/C int4,4eA. \ oure, Ctititl Foi n do. A base, brutal, bloody, cowardly and infamous murder has been com mitted, and it will stand forever a stig ma of reproach and a blighting die. honor upon the name of the nation that allowed it to be perpetrated, and more blighting still upon a people who will allow it to go unrunished and tinatoried for.—Baltimore Sunday Telfgram. A Democratic Platform The Pittsburg Post, the leading Democratic newspaper in Western Pennsylvania, believing that the vic tory of the party depends upon per sistence and a sound policy, inakes.the following suggestions as to the future course of the Democracy in relation to the I ssues presented. "I. To ignort. (lead isaucm, but never 'thaw a single pr.' "2. A firm reliance in the Constitii. Lion, and a restoration of its vital func tions where they have been impaired by Radical legislation. "3. Equal taxation ; the strictest maintenance of the piddle faith ; otcoin loon currency for tire people, founded upon a sound and reliablebiasis ; pla cing the public ileht upon-the busts de inttnde by jitstiee and sound finntieml policy ; ihe creation of a public reve nue foam ic& 1111011 JIIHI FIIICII,IIII /11111 the abolition of pie-ielit iniquitous rind oppressie revenue laws. "4. The pi cL •etion olindualry against the 0pp1.,,h1011 I) I monete4l inonopoiy. A I'l!tillet ton of attics holder,, and a consequent ce-.1111011 111 the pre.ent extravagant expenditure-4 of the }ever al, as cell us State alai intintetval got et ,meats. "fr. .1 reduelion of tuxes, nml tide ,pinte.legiqintioti to eottiptd the holder , ui the public ttidebtedne..s to bear their proper share or the burdens .4 I nig ilie t;overtiment. "7. A. just and equitable ftyetein of representation in eongrest., lry which the New England States shall not be do.proport Monte number of Itepr, , entnti‘t•s and l. 4 enators, nod the it. I mo. proportion. 'the re-toration (1 titate- , to an equal 0/01111q411 I'llloll, 111111 1111• :W1 . .1'1111011 111 /I.il test ft itlis nod th. li.t..chising enactments. either hy Con area t)r 0.111,•,1 1,(-40.14.ores or Con iettions. nee glIVVrlllllelll, l'11:1111- .1111111 , 1 :111.1 perpetuated hi It “th A Strlet 810111111011, 11,11 riling 111 th.• letter and ,pur it llt t to , I 'iiiiNtitution, 111 the powers, rights and duties ote:tch Lt the Ihnek . l • ll )11111Inte Ili:Me/lel . ] 01 the (iillerllllll.lll, 1•31.11 %%1111111 Ilel proper sphere, and repressing each in itv.a , zgres,-iiiiiv upon the (pliers " The Post Is of the opinion that on 41•11 a Into flolivy as iv here indica• tell there would lie recruits etnnigli Iron' the lihernl and conservative wing 01 the iteptiblican parts to insure a iiinjornv iti the Lower lionse of the nest 'iingre.s, and ultituntely to ac• compli-di tin. complete overthrow 01 the Railleal ',art Are we Approaching, Specie Pay ments ? w .1 . 110 lii)rift ' 111111'0d:1v SII)',1 Yeater,hty the covertkinent mix-per cents 01 IS6 I reached 1171. which nits the late'. 01 old ,hiring the riflertioon, In 01Itet aunts, thenirr of 1861 here at pat tt th .\ Thin iy the firSt I I !UV , I1 , I•1` plc prl'elatlUll o f uur Cunene% fih.t I,egur.l that got eminent seenrilief, of ant kind have fornmandorl the mime price an gold, the day .let. , er%em t o be remembered. The u pward lendeney in Amerman bonds, both nt home and abroad, shows that specie payments, could be reached at no very distant day, haul our legislators any knowledge 01 finance o r all si desire to better nor financial condition. It is perfectly evi• dent, however, from the recent action of Congress, that the Republican party does not Intend to take noinglestep to wards resumption, brit prefers to make limiter, worse than they now are by a farther increase of the volume of cur• reties , . It should riot be forgotten that gold need not sink lower than live or six per cent premium in order to ren der resurtiptibri practicable and The premium on silver is about Eke per dent% less than that of gold, and when gold readies 105, the. surplus ail-. ver in the possessiyri of our banks and Kit ate cit itena, will be at once broagbt into circulation. When areenSaCks are worth their thee in silver, it will he easy to make them at par with, gold. TIIIIIMITS FOR YOUNG MRS.—The way to get along in the World: is tw make every step, one that ianheadt each to follow its predeeesson Fall fifty per cent. of thii effort in, the worhl is elbsOlutely wasted in indireet, diM t ee i indeflnfte labors. Young, irien start out in IffO without purposooe point, adithrir (miffing n thought on their fitness or unfitness for a partieuhtr calling? now doing this thing 'sow that, sad 'after that nothing otos& day going op, anotli.,. er on the *riett left, tbe nekl i bkok7 ward, and thim 'Sot going tot all is, perhaptOut bad as the Whole c'om. hind. The alFairghTlrfiiiTrilirels the brie that leads straight ahead. Thi4 mint oat always Omni !emcees. ' =Don't read any more in this twat MEM Spawif from the Keystone Olire Lofillhatwlll lecture In Sun r re on the 19th Instant. "'=44lltlnta courtly twilitif.riaii iteer that weighed, whorl ellinglittriatt row pounds. —The Central l'ennsylvtuth annual conret enee of the M. K Church met at Lewistown ott the lath Instant. —A man named Brown :. 4 . ammtini riaburg the other day for Ung Ai* wife in the fare with a shoe. - —Hollidayaburg la to !lava John Gough on the 29th !natant. Bellefonte Induliele Beall with Anna Dickinson on the no. —Gideon Heffner crinitted Soulel& in Rending the other day because the evil be wanted wouldn't marry him. NO. 11 - • —The Greensburg Jell her not a mingle Wen , pant. Thio speak■ well for old Demoora& Weatmorotand. —The Washington conniy jail 111111 foutZnia• Inmates—twelve males and two females. Ma don't speak so well for Radical Washington. —A few nights ago a ehild of George F. Stine, of Oliver townelifp, Mifflin county, MAR pat to hog apparently in good health, anti nett inortitng was found dead. —lt train Price, of Sunbury, hrdke Ida leg hit week. Ho oonoMera him litnltipriet;-105,,, no doubt, and won rather pay a big price to barn it Scott, than to IL —Danvilto ((Aka now moving to tho Wont, In hope,. of bettering their flnnnelnl condition We'll nll hove, to move einnewhere aloe ic thing.. go on /1.1 they have been going fellow calling Mawr/elf Delltiellan, hired 11 Horne and tilelgh itt Loomis a livery In Clarion, to go eight toilet* Into the evwintry Being ati -4elll minded, how ei ei, lie Algot to 1 . 0111111 twit —The Lit ulorrat ray., that it nitilitiown barrel I,iiiNtl.ll m Clarlon the otlivr day, no It wan be ing unloaded at Corte Move. • Hail It hippo whinky the DerriorriW wrath+ have gene fol it laity Loy unmet Biome", In Mimic, thu day, nti lick a boy namwl 1,11 lli I II aWI II wane, fracturing hi. 1,,, rig I {loom nun nrrost , ..t.l Mayo., ink., ECEIIIM A Mr Milroy, of Rlaltartlb, butlitinsteounty, vol ql to the roof of 3 house to ropitir Ile tvuuukvd In hli, 1.y.41,111f1er, that Nluuthl protml.ly fall and hrPak hlr nevi. And he oh.? -A tilAn out mhot in SfitliftlA in 01 her at•ek h.•fgr laut, sr - 111,.h ntakvt. f^- - t c4.lllllllltell thvlP that We,k another ~,,p.rttln'tto (1,4 linfl one of enrr Lot rcra —I Pr \N 1111.t0... lory rut ire(' (Tomtit., potot too ul I.unt•tai znippt•rititetorleitt tho Yunneylvu •ul I oolpany, and 11•11. toweotol - raly.otL buyit_riu.t.tuol*.a_a XIOiI4II and FMK, Maellinerv, at Altoona IL; ‘4 , ong moo from liarrialairg i% • 4 of ur reportv/0 (or Sew 1 ols nod l'folltdolphia pap. is m oldrr t.. g. 111 It, id , tho rcortillon of Itoboor and Rodeo hog. at it oattagtion last week. - I..!loviing to ‘‘a4 rel•en.tly gnarl at thel v wgrar,lll. al I now at Ilaxr.burg •W, 11.1 k 110 iod• th!,, hY .111.1 br . •.,14.04tr who PAIS Ilet et t hrr • lwaittifill in all letutllng. r John Fnllri of Ea Ptreidenrt• ti p .00nty • al,ll. I pliog n yotialg colt t• 11,00 • I ~t 1 and filing on his head, (rat tan,' liti t sloall Ro Ilrigew.l aro flays and ,ptrvd tie nevvr spoke a venal after the nr ri•lrnt - A three han,le.l tight hook nkro in Hemp on the of her ditV 1.4.1,1••1 4 11 n rink.... an Irkh 1111•12,1 1110 VIIIrtiCI 0 got II va n let. the I 1.11 n,.. got ht.,- nn.• ennapthotl. ,Ln.l usgeei, I, i. " Aernekou.' ggt 1114 ey• I•liest .1 r. IA 1.. ellilsl.l for 001, T111%111114 were di.. !msg. d by ••. mnpetrnit ,mlharlq•• beforo th. ,51,11.111.01 of their tend Qf eddy we, al In en ti I is,, und.•r are VIII t of t't,tigr 1•1 , , I‘ll./ ...1111,11.1q11 or tho At Erma) ~.,tlt•r —. I he l 1111111 comity inai is in• rho basement ttr the 1 tttirl Ilethet— a. treaty, Miliexithful ph. I he 1;11.414 Jury, the h.t term of 4. 1 , 41 , 1. 111 I.,,,,,,,urg.,ecointuetniPtt the build. 1114 of 0 04.11 one, the resident* h. .1 1 Yen.ibi, lit• rlparteo low • atm y of • ohm .11 14. 1,13 ig lulling n or•11,1ound • I w et I rift., a t IN/u ,, 1111, hunt mall thirty yen,. On oproolg Cho Luger 111 itr tlo• IF*Tia or It ttliko found to he RS „% gold A. ~l frort no the day It woo ME The o 4 iao Mt eghtviort. 1 , 1 nnthnuty Iho wtatea ,, aat that u ettaarts of Cambria eeentry re, ant'' , sold h la vita to 3 peddler for tee e, to. 'I ha haalaaal savelptod a hill of •ele. r,, t% lel at... tr. cent, mad the rw d,flp, aa: Had aa :lc the wife Thu peddler Is staid to I a, e n farm* Irving In 111,. nerthern part of 11114 51313 —r t e vstnyKo SpecksMr oar" • Two men • golo,g fruol Eollenton to toxtown, a few night. ego. on.feiot 1),H3 of ehe trovelen. was SligistlV lesion iesded , sad booms. 4 Ipmi of walk log H. eon - spook's. Wonted shoal alone, and left the poor fellow bodind stmlior for 1.14 he eould He insolly nouns he • house, and was kindlyesineri for, but died, Dom hla ozposuno In n faw.lioocx. A fiernuttrwontan front Sale came to Petro leum Contra lane we•ok inewareh or hsr daugh ter. abc eat', yams old. The girl wax found la n Pro° and Patsy, and 1141.rinotant of.pormiselou etet4lll,l.l,,,ltur to rwrarn to Ole ways of vir har.. The—meetlugbetseou molhorand deogh• sir z4iliseerliiic The oppOottloci to Istv nutrolago to4l.lir/J4141.411b suitor by itorsslst twos, In ealtiln go tioimiations of titan foollial step, —AMOS*. ,hunilkeee of Marti% Fronts, 6gt►d at e ng two.yeara, tame horned to death st.tfel 11.1.41%Y:1k Cooney. on the ellih Enat. IMF that NU.. Irrhaine, the toothet of the chill. halt gone t to titlane4% neighbatfa. a flow rode dto• tato, and anther return found the ohibte clothes ellteespa entirely Mimed off It, intnall. !t h ug,' a, pit bourn to greet ej el. whOP death oftwit , he ita —tb IS atarsored Is IlarrlabumiabaLiataantot Pdplst kiamarral Jobs W. avow sot IlikeeDdi vited 10 add peen, the dais* ors Pub Lia gobs* 00t1 La 'alibiing to Votattlpjtoa's alrLlt• day. pat the following queation: • sgfo ko,rt. why IttfrAtirP COOktaift Wash , Imaton a Birthday any more thigionOar , In Ftip Midst of pronannd finnan ailk4ii km at the .foci of the alaaa and aad * ll4 a; " Beraur u nerpr top, a Ve l ,7 . • —4lF3dt,nadadd s fraNds 41 t atp r ap,,the UM fu. , et014 , ,k ~rallroa4 amplyet Thianas Reardon, shot and,lellf il ed a, Mre. yid! op ppiwOng 40 7 ,Tobil had 0 6 0, 04 404 oaft: or hOi ohydren,lnil, jmen ' re . monalra*ait with by Reardon, anawarealtdmis waj , that angofdd, Illterft% Msa of papsion 4usw a revolia, itoln hip poOkili nadl snot h'end, 'Artiirtitp ontog , * eititiort IWIlt W. honeo, and has nob'ybt' bNiat , tapturea ra:9l , ift* NAe atik. milt row* isignoillielre*, old her (01: Pl{ppott.
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