Bellefonte Democratic Watchman En . _ W. FUREY, RODOCIATZ EDITOR Ink Slings darkey's lotion% lagerhealle—beer barrel hip, 6112 —The "orderq or the dµy" WC. I (finis ~~)liv}''H.~~ MEM --(btg cu Phi111(1(.101in. is but $l,B F r per cubic feet. l'iiirvry and JtoKER live there. —Governor (trinity is again unwell. An old hound has lately brplfen out and be can't —set down. inetp r,eveti per cent. °Nile young of Petroleum Centro, are on the road to ruin—they 'rah for radicalism. --The "'Attirell of Improveinebt," %%ain't the Ilareh that went out. last night, to give place In the lat of April. to be the radical cnndi• .laic for congress again iv the Cambria anil Itlnit district That's about all be %%11l besome one elve \till be congreyn. I Ittrrishorg Iv to have It two-legged roll .m v ‘hibilton II a frw 1 .1 Ilb h• g ged wotll.l ho LONIMW 111 Ibnl lUII II tluny sN bill there._ - talking oi nii : u •. neii ()tie let "leni to the Pre.,4 would be lived thing 1,0 b.,re it Mill. It 011111.' ell.)1111H have a Siivcr litillig. ,of more titan clew lIIIN I 111 of radical role, utiles-I It ir the spoon clie4l,‘ of radical olliefttk, A company of young men Itatc formed a hooli and ladder company. l'hoy hook ladder 4 to het thto the 11.11 14 oh I lIVIr sect heart" 111.11 . 1 , 11 was n canfliilate I•or 01 \l•llliamsport, on (slnesilit) last. There nits more Willnentsport, that night than Pk. fr.. —Some M our 'when; exchanges designate )11,1 KC. harangue its the `km ate as h "Maiden Speech That saving for the speikell what they ran t tor the head it came oat of --An exchange avows that a Morawin elder Treadle. iiedygatny ivaliiii might of ;lie capital fit. Wamilington, and it might hate added, and radical officials T raetice - it Wlhhw its walls. -An exchange ham tinder its niarri• age head, "on the 1:101 init., Mr .101 IN to M j ltiti ELlZthrrll 5F.A440:." "Thou hint that Season for thine own I lli death V. -it IP o\parlerl t lint OW tIOCIet V tor lhr Proentinti of Criielty to Animal~, in I'hrladcll+hut, will i.ooll protest iwitirii+t the tu+e of lozenges Ire cause they kill worms. -The rot,' rli I ye of Ways and eallY in the Legi , dattire, may very properly he considered a eoniniittee to find Wain to deal the public money, and Meting to keep it front the people. -The Kopaparhinin is the Incr ni n paper just started in Utah. II there's any place in this world that taken a man to keep a pitehin in to fulfill the requirements of the country, It In in Utah. --The EinPcopal church at Macon . is presided o%er by Rev. Mr. Si, ELM The lads and lasses of his congrega tion sleep under`the name sheets to ether, and nothing is thought of it. —A farmer in the upper end of Ly corning county, had ten bushels of ear ly Rose potatoes stolen, while at break ram the other morning. They rose a little too early for him that time. —in the Local Reporter's column of the Lebanon Adverliser, out of thirty eight items, there are fmsr original io cals. The chap who 'tends to that de partment, must be an original CURS. —Erie county has twenty five prim.). lien; in the Western Penitentiary. If it had all the scamps there it should have, ita radical inajorities wouldn't count halt as they do on election nights. —The Harrisburg Topic says : "The young and the old Democracy of New York are engaged in a regular Kilken ny cat fight, which will end preeif , oly as did that famous encounter. There will be nothing left but the tail of either 'action." And that tail will contain more patriotism, honor, honesty, intel ligence and worth, than the entire rod Ical party, head. heel, tail and all. —Since the New Hampshire elec tion, we hear very little about "specie payment." That dodge was got up to carry that fitate—to make the soft heads of YMilceetlom who are growing weary of the tight times radicalism has wound about them, believe that we were about to return to the good old days of Democratic cash—gold and ilver. Well, it worked. Greenlee hit at the bait,—radicalism staid in power —and the dirtyshirt-tail currency is tlitif VOL. 15 To the Front ! For Ihirly years Democrats have pre• dieted precisely' what to-day has be come apparent to everybody, that abolitronistn, republiennisin, rritlie,nl - at and world te satisfied with nothing short or the soeiilJ, cis it rind political equality or the negro. Dirriag that tune, and while pro testing against the incitlcation of the infernal heresies It the negro party, Democrats have mriformilv declared that belore thee would submit to an color ced equable, either social or pm they ‘‘Oirld appeal lonl'N biter, !hint \V 111.11 Tice learler—l\ crivolred fry 111 . 11 . e:11 , 111 , 1i• of -VII coi cl lillil . lll, 11111,•1\ talk tO . 111T01111111 -, 11 die elbol hllll4llt. 10E. Ihe oerlision tai (Ile et ri,e 111 that remedy has been leached, and it I lemo. (Tani ate mit Alivily to plead former liras:nio and ptesent cow :mina., tiles will net at once. Willi them will be tlie people who still has e a respect hir Constitiownal re.-triction, nod believe I. die reserved rights of Stales. With them, and around Ilicir standard will rally es ery real friend ot sell' gin ern men!, and all who oppose the cent rail eation of piiwer, now the recognized polies. of the radical I 'OlO , reNS 1111(1 iIS venal tool,the administration atilt INT COlielillllloo Or relinsvivania doex not recognize ill(' negro as a citl- Mal /lily more than does the Constitu tion of the 1 `toted States. Congre..s elm not chrigt. the fundamental law of this or lily other Commonwealth atilt. out the assent of the people roost ito ling it expressed_ In a free election slick nu election has not been held and the people will never have the oppor minty of appealing to the ballot Lox to ri•4lit Ills downside wrong. Their icinedv hes ill another direction. Eat li onto 1,1111(1 member (.1 our grand old 'omilionWealtli rest under ft moral 01AI:41111011 10 111111111:114 11101 detain 111 Vi 011111( the Illshrlillieftl 1 11111 t Ili:diem 111111 ( 1 111/e1( Ile 14 41 tecreant and a /1111• and ii he doe- not do it It C.inigies , . by a basonet•enhecisl anomiltocia to the reilerifl Cim+taiition eat, toile bilked 11111 11.1.• \1,11.• I'lol 111111100 4 . llivn t‘e ale 110101,1 r 11 I:011011i( 1.111 11111111 if 111111 ri a horse lulls ftllll .1111-1(11110er 11- 11- 1 V101(1,011111 is ,• :1.11 the 11111 e sutra s-, 11101 1-111:1 h ea d Ti„„ „„I 111 till InrlllnLle 111,.1 shadings Sri set . ore 11110.(1, /pellet . 01 Ih(1001 1 1 1 ill( 10111•11« n \Ve 1(11.1 110111 s less ,)et the tetlection hat 1111041 act, then. and Is e 11111.4 !ICI WI.« 11 11111 1,1111 kln Offiee IWU nod determinedis Let theta Lr (.., ould. eotivid e tour drrlluing ,i„„ 111111 guerrilla rolitc..t, 1.111 i tthe Demo( rill- ,1000111 1111. road user %%loch 1 011 are 11 , ieguluilr theck.,l 11.t1 cling .10“ 0 11110 Ike 11111 111,(1 1101111 f represelinstiscs, or w bat will be intin. till future, w bele 11/0, ale lull Harris aid) Inatet, 1( 1 2 J 1 cons...tom oalled till biags, no offices or emoluments to he this etpress f(Urp(o 4 o . 11101 Collllloseil 101001. men of mettle and ill action, squarely Beal up Fathei ' Blow stair nose and defiantly place the Democratic and go 1,0 d: 10 hiEs party upon a ~fighttny basz.v I This should be done by the committee+ to How They "Save Connecticut." - Whom has been confided the direction orizanizon. Connecticut is to be carried for t h e and control of us unfortunately, bowescr, the National radicals on Monday nett. To loose Committee is more interested clip that State now, would be but the begin. ping coupons from go% erwment bonds 11111 g of a series of disal(ers that would Mid loaning the gold t:.f Ittrrin oil D. doom to eternal Ilamnalion the party than in the welfare of the Democratic i that is ruling and ham ruined the coun party. cent, per rent, ! i ieing a much I Ir). ft sees it, t lf wali aware of the more important consideration with It tart that had the while men of that than State Itights and cito) liberts. I Inr State heel' allowed to hose decided the State Central Conitiottetz might and (Itleellloll flO to which party Connecticut could act, but alter the Pico of the I Properly belongs, the decooon would hare been 80 overwhelmingly in farm: . last campaign; we would at; soon ex• peel the Cardiff thaw to,,,Proclattli a I of the Detnocrata, that it Would have new revelation _Am to ile f anythitig .14 shaken the very foundations of New inspiriting. front the mt114.1 - fly at ita ltiglaintradicalism, and have started head. There remains foil \tine course I the hall that would have rolled deep of proceedure ;it Is sirrkplc anti taugi• I into oblivion the dogmas and (hurt ble. Let the represpitatf yes of,the Den. mid disgrace of puritanism. lint it has ocratic press of the Stftte, thy ;intuits! taken "time by the forelock," and will watch dogs of libert y , meet is convern I now "save Connecticut," through the lion a point agreed upon / and as negro role. This is ((II) I;PIANT issued_ representali‘es of the lernot.racy —iv his proclamation, asserting the rat ifieu they indeed are--take the necessary' lion of the 151 It Amendment, on . W e d action in the prellilleo. It the pohti. nesday last. It was to secure the negro cat fossils and gintobnias, who have late of Connecticut, to save the over run the machine to its ruin, do not I whelming defeat of radicalism in the wish to participate find will not coin tide in the measures,. adopted by such a convention, let them stay "oat in the cold." --Someone fearfully demoralized on This is the hoot for prompt, decisise, the • who energetic itettkil Dodgers, skulk ere wo m an qui" I " . le"IY . n 1 ad mesas felt the bruises of a broom and tender-dboAll politicians now base stuck the stings tit'a scrioch, or the . t i tn e o n t , .i t t ri or e t u 1 i 7 1 1 1: 1 ‘ , . to nrr i n i g tli t e o re t r e . (1,0, p ti lllll of pulled hair, liaso . l laid hum ri self down to dream/sand a certain lee- We here unfurl our standard, and tore at the same tinte --- nor been kicked upon its folds inscribe "a free governs Le nose and in this sign 0111 of bed to shiver in his shirt, ment for wlllite men," he failed to hear all M - rs. C'stor a had we conquer. siiy, throws; himself poetically in "For Freedom'a battle once begun, Itombrathed from Weeding 808 to (fon the following style: Though baffled da l lafyer TM. two v rensliopla and the Ample fee. • I ;on Da Pa a taEn. , And all the 1, fheet, inc..oll(o tali, ibel 'lll. 11001111 w ell ristvith disbands on the 7th thou Lest or raw—: i. spar. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, - PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1870 "Pity the Sorrows ofjhe Poor Old Man." Poor old Pappy Nu ni rmos ! Dear nnole Tom M 1 ! (irny•6aired grand dad, who bae slicked nt alinok every little teal. the State presttlett for die past fifty' years—who has sermehed his back , . . agtitnet the door jams oe some public Democratic party into •.I tor I be trough e the negroes 14 too revol l t ' l o n v. : office or other at PI arnAarg, for about tertained by nn) man wilt) has the board's of the years, him earthly to.ri.iticir hits gramil this (i tube, is I ,, e , it ii s i t ( it i r y t eciat bOll oft he woes which the l i i ieeiiiiii i: e • s ii t t ic , l ‘ i f n e t i t e t i ‘ , N i t i • i i , t a t. i l i t Implies now nitwit to,be turned oat into tlw "Cold and beggarly' eleiltenis i)f the ''''tnlrl • The eertaintv t . :1 ( th tl e i li our l tom 01 tiN 111 zalion goes - with' it, Am world, with "nary n'' tent to snek, rind ntotty lc politt, vroi iii „lit, It tti put b• i t i tg us tier IN no Brent party alive in itching fingers We pit N the poor att,1(.."41.1t11711t ' w i llii.h 19 Piedge'l w resist 1114 itching hit / I I d'', there I:7: g r r ill• ' :: l n tl in a fg lit ill t e ali t' old titan. We feel for lon. We cont ple , t•rving our ,institution.. trot the wiserate low. (frown grill in the , I , L %tee of Kitting tit the piddle table -plc : ‘ 1 1 ,7 "r 14'1'1"er:ill° dnii 1141 ' " nflilla !hot IC Iron Weding lit the piddle crib , 1,0 II:111::41-,I:44":111'1,`"Illr"li'I'll":11" floc tic important(?) I* Idling n hale% ei t ' o the Mongrel ititrtv. ' To ':•.% i t:• l ( 4 . ) t i' t e l r i t ti ‘ t. Iney will not livi , IL tit the next der positions he could worm hooselcinlo u i n i r , n , , I I s i not tnerel altsurit, it is tooltsb. and wise In 1119 OW II LnOinoitlon beettinwl • lo• %%119 W . 11111:1, II must be bard indeed the ' ne n j n e ti l l e ) Cti ) o r t: li b n ; P t ' l l i l t i r e e lv i t i l e e is g e r i t 3 o: , 7o t r t i r i t i. : for lion to see the flesh pot•t minuted that is, by cordrolling . in the Southern Staler. All Iron! ,berme his C.)em, and to thlnh fir -t ', 1 " 99 Iloil is isLY`v , , , nr:, for Congress lo do to he not diQtant luul^ ,yiws Ilia gnaw nil, eg of his political stoinaeli ‘‘ ill 'lot be arq , uttgeil by a lick ol the potBheinli, by his ot%n late !Faddy ! IIOW We sy pal b t/e 111111 yoti! Itra‘ely 41111 oil cling to Aye, %%Ilea It Wait pobaible for )on to get one. No hungry Itooilil ever t.toels cloPe to a boiled' bone than hive iott to the public crib. But hit •ahuie,., pct 11111111 CW, I'll len, and all, lire going, g, mg, goine, and will soon lie gone. lie brave father' lion t let the fact that the Legrht tare reltimed to Create office es pecially tor )our benefit unnerve your gallant old frame' Remelt:her that Itentiblies are ungratelul, arid flepubli Calls are tingratelidlee It the little bill, creating 1111 L.lllll sir of l'entions, at a .alary 01 : 4 .- l,:101-1 let /1111111111 and mileage, arid appoint rig }uu Eutininer, vi filch was prem.!' led in the I IttlPe tea, weeks since railed to become a law, (ou, of course are not to Maine tor it II fien InN rs beat M mr.r . Inc the State . 1 rett.tirership, t!lereh♦ rat -hart emir carver a, eatalt,er itt that t•-•allit-Ittneitt, It IS 110 intik 00 Olirs. CM There'm a hvll bereft ner ///t.• // 11." V More Plain Talk In the April number of Tut , . Ih.o lirknn ae have a "Ibnlpgne between a Democrat and "Conservative, - ,from w hie h we quote the following itttssitgem elenAlk getting the ,etitrO that end; it ‘t ill do, The propo •ttion to n-a , 111( 0 negroca to gel the Iteno , n rata ptu l,nek Into llk/Wer, td ..itnikl) the dream of a I'ool. (',,,,,seirrthrr —Then we eillIIII;1101.11• 8. , 1 , 1 may it,t e up at once, I r the VI ito.•Tith A tilen.hi.eilt will he doelareil no.; 1T.101.1 that cud. , ' the mat tut Penwri aL --•• I levlat ed cnt ried ! Ity hmti, h the eon.pit a- hol. uhu 1111%D nit nil the detu•r,nnll 1.1 11011041\ cl e. I•.I4Itt•tenlll•sol \ MPH roll pw,l,IC ;snow that such a declara uon would be it 'rand and a he. and tenths or the ,tlote iii , . ol tire Ottntry, in their dete.t the Ira till. knots it would be a fraitol, and would be Illcizallt carried, but that does not alter the hard tact that it is to be 4aectitert. Pettiorraf.—A thine that is a trams. and ilh•ytallk rrodneed, is not rat ied at all, in any legal sense, and, there tore, accordiag to your own showing, the Fifteenth Amendment never ran be -as rico]. Legallv, it will Le of in more binding force 1111011 any State which does not want it, than the res olmlons of a Mongrel entice.' would. Cmiserraloce.-- Legally :t Would pot; hut nreexsaribi it nily ht, lor Congrens will enforce I)rmorrnl. con 'ongrer,.. eu force a measure Oar .teoru Wilde. 01 the people will not rectiue? What Can I n tl re kWh.r do ittptood urea f rnlhx. II a contlirt come' Cmixervalire. —Bill the dtlLrulty is, t list the srrell 1,1111, slnn't inn% e and 111 e 111, et tenth. s ill nweral. It then, conceivable that the great majority ol the people of this country are so utterly destitute of inntrnntisto, yirtite and decent courage th.it they will sutler a rointemptilnle moonlit V of the ShOlt limas 61 the white population to overthrow their liberties, and make negroes of Mein and their chilylren, without a struggle? ('unserral ire. -- Rot the three-tenths will be acting under the semblance of law, while the mstorit v would not. Dentorral.—flow can that bear the "semblance of law," .vloch acknowb edged to he illegal and n fraud? An act passed in violation of the t'imistittt tioni of the United States, and against the Constitution of nearly (inane States, is null and void, and ol no binding el feet upon anybody. Consereatire.—Bat the State Gov ernments are generally in the hands of the party of Congress, And, therefore, there in no chance for any movement by authority. Democrat. —There Is wale open to all the people the same kinil of authority Tll it Our forerntherfi used in restating the oppreaeions and wrosign %hie!) they endured. And there is u good deal more than this, for six of the State governtnenta are in the hands of the Democratic party, and ore in a condi tion to arm the people with all the au thority to completely resist the frauds, arid the illegal acts, by which their enemies seek to rob them of their fiber ties. In a late able speech to the Leg ielature of New Jersey, the Honorable Leon Abbott, Speaker of that body, proclaimed the illegality of the Fif teentli Amendment in the following language. is the programme of four, not reason, of power, not ol privilege; for I contend, sir, that there has berm free action on the part of the Southern States in regard lo this radical altera tion—called inn amendment only by courtesy—of the National Constitution ; t key have been infmnoandy course; you have sent thither your military satraps, and surromalt4l the people with the bayonets of yfiatr soldiers, and by tines)) tyrannical means you have influenced nod eqi,iirolled their 01114101 M "YZnir 'kayo distranchiseil thousands of while men a ithout the authority of awl you have entranchised tens of thousands of negroce, to -be led like cattle to the polls, erpnrfiy without the slindowlor Constitutional right to do SO. There are Inctsf and they prove I bat it le not the !legal whose interests inn desire to 8(1%1111re, but his vote which pin are determined to secure tbr the Rept Wiens party. MI - _ --- I, "To accomplish this purpose the most itifaiiiollB means have been re sorted to. The - freedom of -debate has been denied, and the very • Ilepuldirait arguments of forceattil fraud have been freely employed to compel t he adoption of these measures its a party necessity, and not a public benefit." Now we S'lppotie this to be the sen• timent of every Democratic member of the Legislature of Ilstt"State, and of the llovernOr of the State, as tit un doubtedly is of the great 111/1:04 of Demo cratic majoritiem of the people. Thrifi what is the plain duty of that Leginlas titre? It. declares that Congress seeks to awls swess the State of its most sa cred midelegated rights, and to over whelni it with the most intolerable of frauds and indignities All this it de clares to he illegal, rel oho ionary, and abominably offensive on the part of ',ollgress. Then why should it not ino% eat once, and pass nn net 10 Wit Ihr Slate 111 1111 attitude of self defence against Ole _threatened &so uctioii of its sovereignt% and right? And farther on in the same paper, we find; ronsernri lee. --I lear there is too much truth in aloft you say, but what would you have us to du now, to timlo the Mischief which ItaQ been done? Desnorrat. would have you wash yonr hands of the blood of the war, and proclaim aloud to the people every where how you have been cheated and abused by the infernal %ill:tins who, tinder the pretence of a w ar fur a billion, have waged one for the destruction even of the gorrin men that was eo wisely framed by our hither-a, anti who have, by these false pretences, obtain ed power, rehieli they are using to en slit% e every white Mall whit will not join them in the abominable plan to Afriennire our colmtn. It would he an easy thing for t he Democrats who were cheated into supporting the war, to influence the people to a pitch of resistless fury, by a simple narration.of the erotica fif this part ronmerrative. —That I have no donlit we could do, but in u hat way would 11184 benefit the country. Democrat .—I n the liret place, it would impress the traitors to the Con stitution with the inlapible instinct that their necks and Omani are in danger;and it would also produce It wild, popular reaction, which would sweep everything before it, and hear the Democratic party rut() power oil the wings of uno.ermal triumph. We have no faith whatever in nominations gambled over by Democratic politi sinus. We believe only in firing the hearts of the people to a pitch of fury again.t every ensign of the party now in power. Set the public 11111111 011 tire for a uevinr nlinn of he Cwixt lint sma, and as an adjunct, a hot 'pint of re veng,e towards the traitorous leaders who have led Congress to commit all its horrid crones against liberty and law, would be a healthy sign that honor and manhood are not dead lit the t`o , olll. of A itiericrins. "Jes So The Harrisburg :110r ' , ems to think that Wkrr, the sitting radical member the Senate, whose seat soirn is contestiag, .'has it decided advantage on er his opponent." We shouldn't wonder's hit. WATT line four radical Senators on his committee, who will scruple at nothing to aid one of 'their kind, a/0 no Inatter how flagrant the frauds--how evident the cheating , — how infamous the attempt to thwart the will of the people, by which Kr. DI Ino\e was denied the certificate of election, and no difference how plainly he proven his right to the seat, it all amounts to nothing. Radical neceasi• ty requires to have the radical rooster WITT in the Senate,--a radical com mittee admits the requirements of that necessity, NO that there is no question about it. Party necessity and fspartis Ball committee decide the matter. Warr has the necessity and the committee on his side, anti of course has the ad• vantage, Your head's level en that subject, Mr. Topic. ny again! - —The Huntingdon Globe hrui ite virtuous indignation aroused over the o ath of a New York "repooter," who swore beloro the committee on the W.,.rr-Di teem) case in the Senate, that lie had voted the Democratic tick et,. at the laat election in Philadelphia eleven times. It forgets to tell the hal ftime of the story, that thin same New Yorker, on his way bene - rem Harris larg, was arrested tor perjury, and n hen taken before. nn Alderman in Philadelphia, swore that he had been. hired I.y all ngoet of WATT. IN come to I I rrishu rg and swear to what lie dirt that he received $35, and his expenses, for so doing, and lot in place orvoting for DIAMOND as he had Sworn, lie coins mended a squad of repeaters who voted at almost every poll in the district for WATT and the balance oflkthe radical ticket. Next time, tell it all Mr. Globe. Spewle from the Keystone —Pittsburg claims 1115,000 population —Sunbury 14 to bare a steam ferry Layel to college, Eloton, 1111 133 et odento —1t0r1..4 hollow hi to loaf, on. Inwono ioy —llarriAnurg liu la enlyfo.•r secret s9c2.lb, —Altoonn 11-miled with elothes lino thletet. ,—.)4(Thignmery Camay pool liou4e In s over flox ing, —A WaAtington eottnty eow gi link over a litter of twenty ple, NO. 13 —Wnynemblirg, Green county, k to have it new Catholic church. -11tIshorg P hipped 40,000,000 bushels of foltominous void Mouth luring aso. —Spotted !ever Lnn 1,1114, IT, apOrnranco In Montrone and Ifothemlnle.ii —Witter io !wing turned olio the enrinlii in the enqlorn part of the —.I Ll Cooper, forofel ly or h;.. vnucy Sprit ham gout into the hoop-pole homitieto,. —The 'framing School tor feeble minded children at Media, !HIM 171)Ininateii. from Cloarticld, hare been pawing Look Haven for several days —Pork or's Moiling omit. to ho InettrporateJ arity Let het mrnrporutt• e—Tlit. \artliballot) rail t cowl a ill !ICI kertel leg• kniolVll n 4 tho k Lr hIIIII/II rnuut,V 1.1111, ttlivo lilt 01 to a cull tu eighed 95 11(11111114, the °the, day. 1 , 1,4011.4 111'10 Sll4llll nito Ili,. Good l ' eMplitr el lamt wrek. i. , 1111 , 1+ 'lry vlijoy Om Lulllnury .111.1 In.luty Or lif 0 1 1 .1 1 1 01 the INiti inst. ht•y h.it t Wuntler) ut Stml,tity find Thy• o..is th.V. they rt lit to eotilpletko It tn.ltuutl• "din, umong llle 11111114 M abotit, Mat. , ll I honk lul. 1,1 11 1.1 II ii,llll II rwlged _Th,.pitodmir g and l',lnholmv rall.rond w tti he e,emplet,l br Peeeitther. 1.14141 ~,,, II 114.1% Ili autk CPII it. tr•mtM n tlgmm~•nnn A litth. Vlllol'lll I.e along ulth It, uouldn't hurt that an lent 1111 i g. —Soevier. , l 118. Nlll.ll a glioBtly 10014111 g fo 1111 lie, that t he lately friglite,B44l n youth of that pine,' into C1111111114i11104 l .oti °fox- rherar VIM Loon. of Luzern• county, vim% 4ltot in it boui.r of nt tilfililif, o t the l'ltit lust --Bet,%evil the fy [PA and I luu•rtd 1114•11 Ii, In t lieNter count), hen rimnie are be t tmting chit help lepoptilat et! . —Sent lot 6•r•r I. •::tglitg 64,61113 hi Lelmnron county. 9•he pnbllr rrhools lun r. been, closed In culit.e.itio hire. /lan adog nounotior— the fellow whit ‘lnited Bellefonte about a year have emtgraledrtheneewnTalq —Henry Ilennhy, of To one, fell off him feet gale day lan( week, and broke hi. leg in two pine, 1 - nhn ky for Henry Itedl49m want.. to et It toll.ron4l from "Pe All , ll'lll horough ti Mount P.M.• to conne , t with H 'MI 1 .0).11 111111 1111/1111 Top. --Notts Intro(Leh,, vornmenev.l :kgninst the mitt,,o•rther, to the 4 vonditle illmaxter fund, e refttee to pny the amount nulmertbed Luken., of Montgomery county, he. been:turned out n full fledged dm tie, by the WOll/1111 . 11 >ledu el College of Plolltde!phut —A Mall and but wtfe by same of Stuart, Ittetnpl tug 10 rrnnn the I nag Ittought ny, at i'oulterat tile, on Saturday night were drowned li, of Hurt, Hunt ingdon vomity man crippled for Info by being min - dime, MI it/I,llllly — . I nr th.• (..nry i.uperiatentlent •rf Huntingdon I 'cry rity hi.. been 1111 . 11 4 41 4 141 . 4 :4 4 ell I. W hill OXit 4111000 et.144 , 4e44. they Fire., Iletiro' Gazette pulp. to the el.tito of ho g the plettlest store room oatt•lele of Philadelphia Its e.litot evviently has 'sever v 11.0.1 Itelle • font.. Zetgler of ?GM tgonkery voolity ..hirted forlnaelphia «n Mood.* of 1,1 , Inve whleti limo Pir , An. not betw bear/ from --lite Iwo] of the AoWard Adrorabs ha. found .% garter it tnehe. Ir nt4 lie needn't honker lifter pert/mot negn:unt•.nee %rah the -8 bill once passed through sll the stages leglelalion in the Pennsylvania Legislature. and was Pignud by the tiesteraor In ninety —Lock Haven hail another lire on Tuesday morning ILO Two honor. in that modern Sodom that escaped the Ilya conflagration vrvut up Is etmoke —Potter county has haiku.> liemenmied hotel• for nineteen years, and. it has ponisheil u. initeli poor whisky as any county with a grog ery at every cross roads. tiov. Geary lute Oppointase Ross Meister Cit. mer to fill one of the vaaaneber in the Board of Public Charities. One Benefield net ou tido part of the '•great pardsaiiii.— —A bill has passed Ms Legisimitore making it a linenbla °gime., kin any glamor Jumping And riding on rail-ron? ern - 4 white In motion Heingible for once. —Forest county wouldn't ens., to tske Tightsasville into kis. care red keeping. ft must be hard up for something, when It would want a place of that kind within its borders. —Four men were inetentily tdtlyd ity4npg precipitated trots n hueltel to one of the hoirt Ina xhatte of a <military new Shentindnalt city, iichuy 11.111 county, un lb* teurning of the truth tilt. he (reverser-hes relined the ittll for the ereetion•efte Dintriet Can't within the county of I.vnerne. '17.• frientle of the ince.. ure were evklanUy too sparing of their "open- Anteing." —A littlw aliiitkyeLhAin Alt, of Ititticway, Jjtic eounty, burped to dent)), the oilier day while ttw mother wan out attending to stoma work. 8.111 Intik left it tat nboot flfteeri. and. rotiwneti to end it burned to .otlap. —'l to boys 7110111 Huntingdon hom been hating moult hariglagh rine° the b I r444...bing of Itottner iuld tiodenburg, In that platr.. One of them would hare been n real hanging, it the ernes bonm bedin't broke end loft the "culprit" *ctn. eonnty 14 to glee uaother Ulnae noun , ono array, up about lii.t444.icapulliaa liar laul orit four nerea in town logs and will build a lowit hall on one of them. Iln %routs Moine , - I..idly PIMP to eome nnil blank n house," often( the oaten., mo there alit bo goitro ono to go to the shows In his "hall," —A ginger -cake subsea:l Demosthenes of ilonestomt township. Lancaster eounty, — sals there are 25 "enhmeti voters" in fhte township. of whom 2n swe "colored Republicans midi 6 Nigger rAtseaseats." but ..hrej de Lawci" he eon. tinue44, "der war won nom In ,lis ebnln, and nom tine ton only 4 Alygl.e
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