Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 03, 1871, Image 8

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The Democratic Watchman
E TE, P.\
Friday Morning, February 9, 1871
THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY
--Rend the lew ear(' of J.. 1 Lin
ale, EN., attorney at law, in another
column
--The fill
7otid and briirwlitis hits been fixed itt th?e(
cents n mile
obn tizzle, of Slillw , hon town
ship, ownq onr thmisand r h ir j,en, o f the
6beiEest breeds.
-- r. tho po-t
-toaster, k nblo to be about again" with
out tho nut of crutches.
--The boarding howe at Milli kin's
saw-mill,
0 111 Itu , ll luwm6lp, wa4 burned
on Tne,day of Inert week.
--Court. noljourn;nl on IV.t.tine , nlny
about fur having . tinr.lied nll
bunuu•e4 ri•ud) for it
--Auditor Itlphrl lookoil in tiro'
ce'.lerdn) morning 'rho auditor it
good-looking nun mid n flilthilli 1,1111,r
Call again
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Or 1 , , .1 N Itnrrilmr t, 1-.1 , %%111 , ll.llllli
tel t practico 13w In th \
of emillt)
—The Logan tiro C1 , 111111111 . \
prciotritti , w , 14.1 their pa
rate 11fIli 111111 ni thy• VA] 111 , 11111( I( 1
al way:, won to begin in ti
—There N 1 rte , 0.% ellie9,l I 1 ,, )II I
ui 010 I,lllli
. 1:111 t In.
then. RN' hut fourteen It 11.0 , 111 , II 1112,
Willa 11 IA of ni•cal+ the Itud 'cal part.%
MEMO
--The NII . I k Itn, 'Well 4.1111 y. ' 1 . 11..
weather eati4ed a thaw, and th,
ski:4llml.; it well nigh :.11,1 Ati thit,L
but int•hy si..w I,r ti. Give ith
-
hard front. r n.. ,now at all
—Tlw birthila% iiftlifi"Fiktliiir of hi
Country ' WAS the 2211 id Fiibrunry Th
arm] vergtiry, ~c,•llN,.nthe 2
of the pre.etit month, on hwh n-wr
we expect to be Ip.nored the. pre•en(
Of the Sellers Zounves
--Our 111114 \ 11{ild Ll.•u o, will n.un•m
her that St Valentine , Day occur, on
the I Ith instant. The love %I, ire
already Witte 1110114.1,11, 11l 4.tir twol.
st”re4, and many inn ion, In•nrt, arn;m•
doubt beating With expectation
Several , leez,hu‘g partte: , left tlie,
place on Tuesday evening, notwith,itaud
ing the "Fortneiei, - for Centre Hall and
the Old Fort They moved out of town
to the.mu•ie of Jingling bell , and merry
laughter, arid we learn they had a rine.t
Jlu•n•ant tune.
rriond, .Liones
711111111.1 . 111:111, kto ~f /.1
Ll,' 111•111A1!Ito tru-nn
O r ns in town thim week, nod addre,ed
the Fair Grwirl,l nr,d (110 1 1w,.,1.,,r \lu t e
?Inn k Tie-dav 11r
an -tcni ht , r, but t II
ti, lIIt. 11•• t 111
4 NI
burg, Wlllll. In t.,W II ~ n T,te•day,
his latelset-book, eotitionging about
111 money and some BI 114
very poor, ill' I'llllllot Ittkr(rt,, muck
for its return, but trusts to dm honesty
of On• tinder, and will pay on , thdbit
ward Thu pocket-book may be left at
this office
--The first wedding ever celebrated
among the lumber mountains of lb MI
Creek took place at the Curtin Camp,
on Two Rock Run, in Curtin township,
on the 22,1 ireitant The loving couple
were Mr William W. James, of Liber
ty township, and Miss Rebecca Mc-
Closkey, of Curtin township The pa r -
son wits Z. S. Welt h, EMI
- . "—Talk about raising stock, we
think the most successful experiment of
this kind, that we have heard of lately,
Is the achievement of Mr John M
Furey, of Spring township, who the
other day sold twenty sheep and a six
months old calf fur the handsome sum
of one luin:lred and eighty-Pre , 1011arx
This goes to prove that Mr Furey ii
one of the beat stock-raisers in the coon.
ty,ns nobody would pay such a price Gar
inferior animals. Who come. next ?
—Prof. Moyer,of Iteborsburg,uue of
our most competent and accomplishig
Centre county teachers,dropped into our
,facture on Tuesday Mr. Meyer wits
ono of the "boys in blue," and lost an
•rm fighting for whr.t ho and hundreds
of thousands of other brave men thought
was abstruggte for the defence of the
eunstitution,but which subsequent events
developed Into an enormous crusade for
cation and niggers. Mr. Moyer is
young and talented, and has a bright fu
ture before him.
--A communication reaches us
from Lock Haven in reference to
‘• Narrow Guage Roads." We decline
to answer publicly the questions there
in contained, more than to say that the
stock can be purchaked in Miler. n 4 t.fur
Si, r•Ce olollai 3 per e• 1.1
several places in Lock Haven, Lom.cver,
where the same stock can be boo ; ;Iit as
low ns $2,60 or ()son for two doll. - It
f.everthcless, dear at any price, as
some of your sma rt Lock Ilaveners have
found ot.; h th, ir sun ow
--s-We understand that the aVirneys
end court held quite an indignation Meet
ing on Saturday last,on learning thatthe
member fif the Legislature from this
comity was favorable to and intended
introducing a hill repealing the act giv
ing to them the "fines end forfeited re
eegni•r.nnees," for the purpose of pur
chasing, "Law Library " i They linen
a right to hold indignation meetings of
course. So has our representative a
right to do his utmost to repeal the bill.
It is a mailer between the lawyers of
Bellefonte and the tax-payers of the
county, and he would be a very poor
representative who would overlook the
rights of the latter, in order to tichle the
vanity and greed of the former
Ac thn prorredingq of that merging,
together with an addreqs on the subject,
is to lir publiched in thecounty paperq,
we refrain from further notice of the
matter at thy. preqrnt tmu Ac coon as
the tiara their 1Z ny, We 0101
THIN ()or:.
l'p to time, the mptnlwr from
dila comity hit , intr)klueed the f,,llowing
I,lllq, relating s(,kly t., wittier, to our
lEEE=
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Wlll Wll-1/11 he /11/1111 W W/I` , l l ll /111(1
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A cuppl..ltlont /111 net reglltlltlM4 the
oreotom conlnd of n Poor Iloii.r by
but:-and tov.n-Inp, find n•
twin% ton n•itilo, Veto in filvor nt
the (Imo of tho oleo
non to the 21 Tin,inv Of I ),.t,,ber next
An 11 , 1 1_ 1 :rillItIlly; to tho poop], or . thi
h0r0114411 "1 8..11.4, , T0g., lhn right to cot(
thr. g oo-non or "krona• or .110 li
v.,1 11 , n Lnitl borough
Hi. I
ft,m) toi,rl , llip favoring' tho
txt,, item nelh.forito, faveriwz, the sane.,
IM , • fr.,111 proven tlYffr, Uu
iif Ji•er, litwrishiti, with
d , and ,urn (r nn ItcllPfnrltP n kini
fir hump, chnntnhlr•,
purpo,r. hi' PI
from lultvrantico tnx
-'l'h, or that haq
proi-peet , •1 cheap ice next sllnlinor
Verl tering one Even /II the wiirnirsr
region., the'supply of lee 11/11 been °bun
dant, which causes the Beltimore Srinith",
Telegram to remnrk n= I-nlldtt•
"It is Ltrittifiiing to know that the fre
quent cold Tells of the present winter
have supplied an atmadanco of Me Not
iinlv vi morn hyperborean retriom., from
%OWN,. our were till 11111) drawn,
hfli 11114 been the CRAP Throughout
Maryland and Virginia, Id the regions
farther south, the people have been I , ini-
Ilsrly favored. Those engaged regularly
Irl the leo traffic, linve:hoticed vnct :11,-
1111, „ (armor., hoteliers, pr..% islt,o
/Ind i th. r., 11:IVi. *4l t I.eir ice
I.• aith 11 :14.11t lirllt'l
Cool wnt r, fro/en eli4tli rd arid %%Ater
May ta"tt1,11.14:0,1 t at .111111114'r ht. It
r..11-“flable \ p 1•11 I I r unit rcrn iii.
I. , nrg-t m nur nll , l-1., %kill 1,,. of - milled to
~, t 1 , L 7 r . lit : i ‘ , ir % lalet )1, triter
/ill b ..rush . • 111111111 1, , ( , T1
f fl r• and ro—taurants 14.onerally,
run 1,411 \lame ..r the inteneettml rr-
glow. rirmind "13,, -tin,.:
sumer. nhout ~I per 1111flarl'cl !Warr]•
Now the P a tapsco, the Severn, Swan
Lake, Gunpowder River are the broad
Susquehanna, irve up their fromot
crusts, and COTl , l4lllorfl Will he enabled to
purchase at about t or 10 cents per hun
dred "
—Settond month report of Sellers'
School, Patton township, for the month
ending January 27, 1871. (1 W Rum
barger, teacher No in attendance 4R,
average 10, percentage 83 , No writing
10, mental arithmetic 40; written arith
metic, , geography 18 , grammar 11 ,
physiology G , stnging practiced daily
object 1e940119 WWI- weekly , ten pupils
have not lost a day in the month Fan
nie Sellers, Mettle Gray, Tommy Gray,
Miles C Itumbarger and George Ginge_
rich have not imaged a day during •term
The arithmetic class A. have gun'
mensnrattro in Green leaf's Common
School n , of its members, Mr .Joe
Iteese,having solved every question thus
far, except one or two, without the
teacher's assistance The month prided
with a public review day, at which some
twenty citizens and directors were pr9s
ant, and an elocutionary entertainment
in the evening by the teacher and pu
pils—the house being filled to overflow
ing
—The first number of the eltri.than
Un'"n IV"r 4 , Ulu uew ridigiotts paperin
town, made its appearance last week,
and should have been noticed before,but
it qscaped our memory. It is a large,
han'Nonie sheet, fined with choice reli
gious miscellany, and published at the
low price of 50 cents per annum, or 25
cents to clubs. It. A. Kin sloe, Esq ,
appear:4lo be the publisher of the paper,
awl 010 press work in done at this office.
The Chriiiiion Union Work starts with
an edition of 2,000, and has every pros
pect of doing a very important and sue
ces-fol work. Rev. Mr. Wylie is, we
olnive, the editor in chief, assisted by
atgier able writers.
—Collins of all styles, sizes and
prices at ('Bryan's Furniture Store op
posite the Court House.
• S uq f (;I 111 at it.mitm.,
--We befit e it Is flow a fixed fuel.
that the Lewisburg, Centre county and
Spruce creek railroad 'is to be built, at) .
least as far as Harris township, The
road is now being located from Mifflin
burg. up, and we learn that negotiations
are in progre , s between the L C & S.
C. railroad company aturthe Snows h oe
company, having in view the building
of a branch road from this place to con
nect with the L. C. & S. C. ta ad at or
about the end of the mountain. In View
of this fact, it becomes tmportant . that
the people of 11,114onte should take some
speedy and etlective inea,ureg to secure
the accomph.hment of so depirable an
object 'rho Snow , hoo COMpally Wlil
build this branch road if thity have half
a chance, but they should not lie allowed
to do it alone Bellefonte has a deep
interc , d in this road, and our citizen. ,
should Is. Willing to respond liberally to
whatever calls may be made upon them.
A Committee Irmo the L. C. & S C
coriiratiyi has already been appointed to
confer with ft COlllllllll O O t he Show
shoe company Upon ;his qibject, and
ever) thing look. favorable to the certain
building of the , bran( Ii road Let 11rlle-
Imnin 110 her whole dilly, and we
will Own base another outlet i.o• 1.11:
coal and iron and grain that will be of
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l'ot.tvr Dor ling
-llarder, tliti it illiiiiikeiliii killed it
I TimiCltil Iht11•, in cold blood, not long
and to 110nnlc 0,1•11p , •11
.1140 - ging through Ow ability ol [Hi colin
Ir.,t)rvi , , but %vho
sentimitil to smut burs In thsi peril
j i rhfir , fr/ (•,litor, of tilts place Iu rt.l.•r
t•nvo to till-, Ow of till. (71,1,
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fiiii i iiiii4 • ••/1 this nide of thr 111•11/111 till r N%ii
tiei.er dip our lien Into the 11.1, of liate
revenge, %shell lie Ir. iti /14/111 . .11.i1l 111tii
i ling the ntlatr• r,f the istitte inicietS
allow the war hkr and th , t u ions I" feast .ill
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.ire door w ith both
at
- _ -(lur Ledented and protiii•ing ppong
lit‘vter lend, I) 1 , I....rtiwy, ,
made w lief 111,1 b.. I :111,1 hi, wnidrn
t in tip. ~put KV, Is, ill
a unrjrle of (limn., 111
Wil 11 II LI %% CIPOIISPI for tt.rl defendant•
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t 1111. M liMitiry thlit Irl 111411 C/1 1 ,1.9 lii
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Fortney jo‘t ri.ong into tt goodrond
',ratio..., and bids fair to become
one of bo•t laws ors Ilt our bar Ile
It ( . o%t rnn
nne of Ur pup' 1.4, and Me. iilrendy
Mine trod to hni teacher NVe con
creituinte him Oil lira unit triumph, feel
ing that tunny more are in store
for limit in the future
—Tho l wrin.rnittien given by the
Bellefonte C•nrnbinatirrn troupe, on Sat
urday night "wiry.; to the inclem
ency of the weather, wits not well at
tended Ntivert.helesa, the receipts
amounted to S.W. fifty (huller, whi.'h
shows a Ices libenrl dispu•al iif free tick
et* than on the former iiecaaion The
bop did nut play so well, either, from
some cause or another We learn that
it is the wtenUun 4,1 the company to give
anuthe• performance suns, at which
they expect to introduce now features
with great improvements
The corner of Allegany and Bish
op streets came very near beteg,. the
scene of n conflagration on NVedn'esday
morning last. A strong smell of 0.4'311111g
gas was detected in the residence of Mr.
Mcßride and her daughter, and, taking
candle, :.1111111 one led tof he cel
lar to ascertain where the leak, was.
This caused tho gas to take file from the
candle, and, for a tune, serious cOrlae
ouenrex Nakthreatened Fort onatel% ,
however,x 1131111, were u s
before any Lunage WO •d- , and
gas leak discovered nod -topped
Da. Tilouns If Minnow iss --This
gentleman having been greatly prostra
ted by the labors connected with the
winding up of the year of the Agricul
tural College, of Pennsylvania, which
closed in December of 1870, and of which
he is president, has mince been in a some
what critical condition of health We
are pleased to learn, however, that he is
gradually becoming restored, and that
the college, for the year '7l, will
re-open as heretofore announced, under
his direction on Friday, February 10th.
—A lot of darker, in tho neighbor
hood of Mr. Gluon's wagon shop, stood
and jawed , ,eaeli Other, on Monday night
last, at a fearful rate, till 111 late hour.
We thought for a while there wan going
to be a muss, but there tyan'tit. Their
wrath i tpeoiled itself
SPRI NO AND BENN ER TOWNSHIP SAII
- SCHOOL ASSOCIATION —'rho soci
etr convened in the now l'resbyterinn
church fit Maio Run, !friday evening
JIIII 30th. The Preqhl;it !wire; nlicent,
vice President Richard Conley, of (ton
nor lownqliip. presided over the conven
tion. rr ho Secretory nl.n hieing absent„
on motion of Mr 11. L. llnryny, G. AV
Ititnibarger wnq elected to rerun nq Sec
retory, pro (e n. The exercises were
opened with \ qinging, rending n portion
of the lii tile, rind prey or by Mr Ivnitc
Pennington The go,tion, "l low xhnll
we c•tohlo-h noire Sabbath kchoolq in
the ?" WOO then rend by the Sec
retory, And the di,cimion opened
Mr NVIIIIOIII .1 Dale, pod other , The
result of the diccie.sion was the pnydrig
of the following recolutien :
E'g rd Thot mix ennitnitleos sonde ling of
1,() Itiortilwrq be eliwied to Itil4l /1..
MI,I 111 ,•1111.11 4 111,11.! Sabbath Nehnnlalll the
.101,0111 y 01111111111111 1 .4 whrrn 01,01.110n°
The nilAt queqtion, "Shrubd we keep
our Snbinith schools open in winter? "
win rend find digenc.den opened by the
serretnr, arid followed by Mer,rq. Ifiir
ve, Win J. Dale, Peter Mnyu, end I,
(' Itumlierger, requiting, ih the gerternl
ronrluciurnnl riur Sabbath Selioiilq
,lifrld be hop open in ihr winter Tho
are the du
tir~ of with tev,lllll 1,, Slll.l.ltilt
WA- then prop. , -ed
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l ' rii‘er 1 ,, ,N II I, 11/II 1,"11.01
t. , 111, I Ilt I S:0117.1:1%
lo)r otil
rrnti ~~rr cnn,ul
morning
.Inn '2l Nlorrong ses.ion l're-olent
l'only in the chair Music, reading
portion of , err.ture and prayer by
Ilarxev 'I be Secretary ab.ent,
Win Irvin wa4 elected to 1111 los pluee
l'hn subject 111,110SeII fa the I/14 ‘,.1 ,5 ,1
WII. then II eiell ,, ed by Me,n4. I l ar ,s )
hale and Rev W T and other.
NIII•ic Next question —"What has
been accoloplt , hed io Z-131•14101 Shoot
Work "---Opened and ap•cu-sed yt
length by Rev be, Well
tauntrertilit h. were made upon the . 0 ,11,e
tope by \VI. I' TIIOIIIpSOII and \VIII
.1 Dale er —adjou riled to meet at
2 o clof
Afternoon se,snru opened with sing
ing and prayer. The question—' W hat
remains for ii to do in our Snbliath
Schools --was then taken tip by Gen
James A Beaver, who handled the sub
je, t with Touch ease and grace, eliciting
a zeal and animation worthy the cause
of Sabbath School., In th e course of
TVIIIIIII, , he spoke of "Unilorm Sys
teni,' Teat:herd blevtinfv," &e Ile
~tad he hoped the time would soon come
when the Milne Bible lessor, will be
taught in every Sabbath School in the
county on the same day by a s)sterniitic
”rganinition Ms remarks were fol
lowed by l'rof Hughes, who alto said
mint I;~iod things on the subject, show
ing (list he UM 11149 his heart ti lt ed on
that" Nursery of the Church," the Sal—
bob School Rev Wylie and Gen
Beaver then by turn, urged the necessity
of I , tabli,hing Sabbath School institutes
all over the cminty, Old the importance
f di.tributing the "Christian Union
k" among the Sabbath School work
er, of every denomination Subject
closed Prof Hughes then Ileli:ered
,cry interesting address to the children
who listened with attention, and sneimed
delighted with his remarks Rev Wylie
also pleased the children by a few re
marks, and Gen. Beaver followed with
closing remarks The children then
sank Work for d rhe night is coining."
The following persons were then elected
to serve as visiting committee, whose
duties pro set forth in the resolution
passed at the Friday evening session
Benner township, Ist committee Isa ac
Pennington, Michael Grove. 211 i im ,
Wm Irvin Joseph W Marshall. 3d
corn , George Dale, II L Harvey.
Spring township, let coin , Daniel Wea
ver, I) Shearer 2d corn , Michael
Weaver, Steel Evenly 8d corn ,Henry
Kekenroth, Wm J Dale. 'Miscella
neous business having been attended to
the Institute adjourned to meet at Pleas
ant Gap R CONLY,
WM 110V -IN, Prea
G W Rusinanosta,
—— Wr FPO it
Tornplaro Lndgn at Warrir'a Mark,
nornliorm Romp arvonty•flvo momborp.
That i %arc mulch ahead of thn iinmo
n i,•,tinn In 11114 TOW,. cvhirh 44,04
r I ttlit•11,1,11,
toePlilwt
llo•111.1,00 tlicr cloyht
to do, or our lodge here would be in a
morn flourishing condition.
—Who don't like good apple but
terl We opine that there are but very
few who dislike it. And this reminds
us that Levi A. Miller, the enterprising
grocery man, on Allegany street, has is
fine lot of the very best. We have a
crockful of it "to hum" which he very
kindly sent over "unbekflownst" to us,
of course. Its tip-top—that's a fact.
And so is everything 'elan that Levi
—Every property owner and every
tenant in town ought to purchase a
ticket to the ilreman's ball, onthelth
instant. Who can tell how soon the
Sri vices of three brave fellows rosy be
need, d in 1.)al II pliSh the flnnus of your
hurning'de
Ilk ported for the WATCHMAN
Hamlet in Milroy
M 11.1t0T, JAN. 81st 1871.—Messrs.
Editors —ulinmlet," the grandest and
most imperishable of drnmns, will he
enacted b- the Shakesprrinn Society, Of
yillov, on Tia-olny and Thursday eve
. •
ning, February ith and Mil, 1871, nt
the Academy. Seminary. 'Whatever
eventually may become atilt) legitimate
Minna, and • the London Atheneum
preached its fnneral sermon hi a recent
number, "Hamlet" will certainly be
read, studied and played so long es the
language of Shakespeare continues to
be.poken. ltis in itself a compendium
of manners, morals and philosophy, and
at the same time, a poem of traneendent
beauty The biographer of John Philips
Kemblo relates that on nn occa , ion of
the question being agitated whether
Othello or Mticigitli wermShakespenre's
greatest productions, Kemblo reinarked,
.The critics may decide that point for
themselves; but as for the people, take
up any Shakespeare you will, from the
firs), volume of his works to the last,
which has been read, nd see which
play hears the then a nisi signs of pe
rusal. My life for it, they will be found
in the volume which contains the play
of , Ilandet ' it will he played attor-
I log 111 n church yard scene. `flie socinty
ll play it 111 full e.,4tunn. In ~ r der.
to defrey vxpeti..l. the committee lin vv
doeinint tt expllwnt ti, nit MIMI,
vim fee of t went) cents
—The first elns+ stl.l,llery arid harries:
estabitshment refSliront .1: , over the
1,4,4 0111(4. Sign of.tlie Ex.! Collar
r m L elv
through the nun urn Wi•11111...111V. It.
wnv I'Nmm under fi,ot and it
over head
—A II lontl,,fliarne.4
, un i.t the imst otnef
---11'e under,tand that NI:- Andl,•w
1).11e w 1.. gl‘r a grand ball it the Pin,
Glen It 0n.., in Snowsho, on or alum!
the 10th irp,tant
---Tho host tug harnol.a at the Fign
of the Ited Collar, user the po•t office.
--The usual Union Meeting of the
vnrioui Prote.tant denominations in
town was held in the Presb)lerian
chureb, on Sunday evening last Sermon
by Rev. Wylie
horn,' rnllnrti nt Fhrum &
Co's , oVt.r post, office
—The Philiphorg Method I 4 earl
not get done bragging about the elegance
of the gailery in their new church
They say that Rev Dr Daghiell pro
nounced it "the limit elegant in design
of any he haul seen on this continent "
-All work wnrretn led by Shrorn &
Co., over post office
MARRIED
NV111)1'111)1' th. Inth In4t.
by Rev .1 M Perry Mr Robert Printllfoot,
of Mlltoittorg to Mi., liele.cen Martin,
littwartl,l entre eolinly Pn
(111AY—E1.1)Elt urn lief tilt nl the re.
.itletiott nr lhr• Itrotv'ti parent. by 10, .1 f.t
M'Mttrrtty, Mr rtottniitt I t;rttv to Mi.. F t i tt
Eller, all of Half Munn, thin COMM',
Elder-Iv people are generally tirav and
Gray people miottly Elder ly In till, Inshue•e
however, our friend% are neither gray u“r
elderly. although Elder I. tiray and ',ray is
the elder Now, that they hove formed no. li
happy • Vonnrxion, we truid that the (mita
of It may he many little (trays, who will all
live to get Elder ly
t you want anything in Ow luhh
of saddles, bridles, harnesa, collars, &c ,
go to Shrorn & Co , over poet Aire
—George O'Bryan bhs tho best
stook of furniture at tho loweet prwee.
Room, opiee , ltl, the Court rimier
Died
RYMAN—AI Lb realtlenee in Mlle•vhurg,
Salonlay 2811, till , Rev rlsam li {Lyman i
the 1,4 yetir of him age.
LEHMAN—On the 7th ntt, at Dayton, Ohl(
Idra Eliza W Lehman, (formerly Gideoi
daughter of Win Ward
A NTEN—on the V ull , at Mount Engle, 1 1 /n
W Antes, In the :I.sth year or hie ago
CURRY—At tiptltee Creek, on flu, 21th ult
Huntingdon euunly, of drop.y, Mr Willful
Curry, aged 66 year.
WtlLF I n Logan townaltlp, Centre eonnty, on
the 23i1 Inat , Mrei Margaret Wolf, wife of
Daniel ‘a of f, aged 21 yearn, 10 monlha, 2'J
IMI
The WWI n pernon possessed of very
great moral and ebristian laculties, kind and
affectionate to all those around her, and ever
ready to lend a helping hand to the needy
SIM' needed only to be k pawn to be loved
This wan clearly ilemoArated by tho 'YHA
of friends and neighbors which
aueoileil Leer funeta I If all %I'm like her the
luu I' von‘l , l“,st i.ll be empty, for she
WI, II 11,10 liilliotet of 4,111 . savior J 0 1 ,111 1 ,1 Clllllll,
for eleven lung yearn Her husband, children
and 11 lends parted with her very reluctantly
lint with the full hope of meeting their loved
one by the side of Ills who when upon earth
cold "They that seek shall For her
last words were "I want to die "
Margaret, thou arc gone to real ,
We will not weep for thee ,
For thou art now whore Oft on earth,
Thy entrlt longed 10 he,
Margaret, where oft thy eplrlt longed to be•
Margaret, thou art gone to rest,
And It nhall be our prayer,
That, when we roach our Journey's end
Thy glory we may 'Mare,
Margaret, thy glory wg may share.
H. J. K. A
—Valuntinea at ltan k ill'd
--"Model Book Store" is whore
you want to go to see a nice stock.
---Single and double harness at the
sign of (ho Red °Mar, over poet office.
Meeting of the State Editorial
eoolatibn.
The Pronaylvnnia Editorial Astlorlaii m
ye4lardity morning et 11 .0'1.100k:ti In I
Committee ROOMY, nt. the State Capool,
rlsherg.
'lie' meeting WM1(.01111,1 In order tv I
T. 1/v11;00h, Esq., 14 esidolt of 1 1,,,
Mallon
The minutes or Ilto previous mooting
104 and approved
Col, W IV 11. Davin, of itoyleston
the Executive Committoo, reported Hint
eonstillation with the Prenhient and seer
,termed advisable that ft mummer
lug should not lift hell for tin re114(111
ens (clued Ihnl n antliclent numher nnid
bo preveillto make such it mooting it , It
The Horretitry r epor , nd it lutlarto,
hands of the Trenatirer of thirty -4,1'11
Mr. Smith, of I,tineavter, moved MI
Prtottettl 1111,1 Seel 1.1:11 . 41,110 Illit)10111,1 a
queried barren for it IIIIIOII,IK of the
lariat Ativoehition In the early part tiftlo
iner. Said ineeting to take pule., at WI
vpot t, m voice other central point In the
Atloptetl.
The Prettltlent appointecl Monrir
(*have, of the York ieritatthran, W W II
of the Iktyltittnin ihonnerat. Ilan Ti
cimifithi, of (lot Uaoville
eozinittel. 10 1,11,01 I .fi11.111,, for OW I'll
yenr
ointolll4 , o l yin for it i.lort ton
nn thtilr return 1.•.1 die lnlluHl II; „I
PI I.Nl,ll'llt I r SllllOl, T. 1111,11.1.
irroerr
\ . Pr0.1.141t4 IL, I Er,,tn Ir
tn,,,l..jiat,tto lion I tAnl, I NI Icr I
111, hhn, I Innrl 111111,
,t•I•1 • tar% It 4
Irr Utlrrolo
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••I•l,itit ...t rl I 111 \
lin (*or, 1 1 lerroildiron
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qu
inn. , Crlturztrrler• \\ II
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Iltic•k vrrlrrity I , llelligrlsre , If 14,11 , 14
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brlevorr , rt ,) , 11,.n II
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/Ira/rt., 11111 r trwrirrrr t It lirrr• I,
11 1 / 4 1,141// owl I) , moo
iro I, hLrnli Zoolot.) , ), II trr \1
h'epoiblormi 1116 , 1 I), /Ili tr I 'II, 1r1....1,1rir
15'llit %It FI r l're 1:1).1»11
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I In . ',rpm t trf Crorrimlllorrr
Th.. 111,., r,f rr
11.14 th , •n rr•.l I .111.1
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=I
p „ 1 hy lli. I itllllllltt , V, 111,0 1 I
1:4.1 , l II It. , 4tittotog lii
n•tnnud ht. thnuk• lotoor • -11
tool au+oroll tilt• A•l.nl ;wpm of 111,01111 P
in the Ih , • doll,. of Ll. 0111
11 1 oottg, L , q • of 1 ork,
I 1 oot the .Mllllllo4\ ntl A,l‘ t000p,.. It
( LIYI+ wove , ' that tho report he
Pd. And III.• COrnin Me/. 1..• 0011111111,1
k.traietill tat il`p.llt at the next meeting
r Darlington moved that the puldia
,11,1,1,111,er. an Perinnylvanin be revolt.,
1413d.pi 11111111. am rate of eoinalite4l , on
il.l•fl of 111 their tranmiletionit wr
age ail, in the principal villain
led.
l alit 111.11.41 that the 0111 Ilk.
All4aPCl/1110,1 he tendered to the ' Sena
Itepronentatiii,, for the I, on
of tin I r ehatnberm for elan 1/11111 of 0111
Adopted
i)n motion the An•odation adjourr
1114,1 In slimmer lit the pall of the Pi
and Seetetiiry
=SEEM
ding hel
l'/ T I'tttun cu
The t‘reeticast le L'rho says .
"ihrie day last %ve , .k, four your
tleoleo 01 this place ‘i-ited the
brated Coffey's Cit%e near l'pt
make explorations. 'they (Till
ea%c about It) drlock in the m
and advanced through the chili
the subterreanean wonder lor
lance 01 mu: mile, when
light became extinguished in
thew in utter dart hens, as they
111111C111.4 with which to relight it.
minutes claimed before they
the terrible 1,08111011 111 Wlllel
were placed They began to
their way in Beard] ol the eel
but got into one wrong passage
another.._l"p and down hills, th
holes amt-over Jagged rocks the
tinned to search for egress me
hours, when one of the boys
vanee shouted the glad 1111111%, 16
entrance wan in sight. They we
siderablv !lightened, and wel
cause to be, for had they been
ladled to remain over night, it
doubtful if they would ever Misr
seen to tell the tale of (.:otTee's
The Bellefonte Market
I=
'Flip following are the quotations lip
clock Thursday evening, when our pal
to press
White Wheat, p.cr bushel
Rl , ll W111•I1t, WV . bushel
Itye, per 1111.41.9 .
Corn, MM., per bushel,. ......
Corn, shelled. per bushel, .
I per bushel
1.1)
rley, per bushel
11.1 kvilo it, pee lai4hel
CI" 4,444,1, per low.liel . ..
l'ol does, per bushel ........ ..........
Eggs, per dozen. ... . . . .. .
laird, per polled . •••• •• .. ..
lineup- Stein hie, ~ ........ ......• ..
Mlles .. ..
%
II 11111/4
•
Tallott , .
htiliet, ',or 1.01111.1 .
Rags, pe•r pound
iannnd I . la4ter, pi•r ton
MONEY MARKET,
--,...
lallaven .t Itro , 4110 Heal, 'Third t
Phi inli'll . fora/tit IN Allowing up to 11.
Umlaut ,
1 Id. (0
111, (a
109 et
109 , (a
109 (6,
lottl, to
i (43
R'n, 10 44(n • •• .. 11 109, ,9!.,0(
I/ H.. 10 Year I, per cent. Cy . .. I 1 1 ~, ot
Dm, comp Int. Nolen, .... 110, 0,
gold
/liver, • ••• )09 1 ,,ta
Union Nellie 11.11. lot M. lambi 785 . (t
Central Peelle 11.11. '146 6:
Union Paella Land Ural* 1100,10 1.1111 4/
WI. MI, ',reparable furninh levente , S
4.' nil i1 4.11 .011111/1111,11M to our ettntonta,.,
tog the 14012et(1g dineout.
13=a1
=MEI
410 j 91 and 11pWiirtiN 2 pet (wilt
.` 11`•
. .
and f" , rward ill ordortmpoe t
of their rev e l pt.
PRINTING} IN COLORS A
111,ITY AT Tri IH OFFI