The Democratic Watchman BELLE FO NT E, PA htlio , Morning, March 17, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —I louse to rent. Apply itt thiso(liee --Eggs have been /14 ' low ns.lllteen cents tbie week. --Itynd tkenuth t of " Land for Sari)," by J. S. B tOrn hart, in (motile! MI Sheriff Woodring is already boasting about his new cabbago and to tnato..phinis. --A cave has been discolored at Shorthdgo & Conqtny's limo klInP, 36 feet deep r. 1). (Inman proprietor of Garman's Hotel, sailed for New Yoro on Tuesday via Pen 111Sy I VIM la railroad —A number of the members of the Young, Hen's Christian ASSOCiatIOII left here on Tuosthty to attend Um Conven tion nt Altoona --The Good Templar Lodge will 1), , t oleo ngnin until Nliimlity evening, the 1711 i of April, Whim it it rimmed to remrgani, it iiii 0 new 1)r !rah., having built II ,tall , , ha, torn away that HllVlellt edilirr, Whit long reared 1(4 glooni, pi1. ,,, a-like front on lloward Streit 11111111. r, a t eteran Demo_ (rat ut Ides township, dted suddenly last Friday light, of 11(1111 lic was about sevi.tit)-sir of ago —\lr Aiiio 1l ullm , of t6r Ono hii taken unto hini,elt a wife, in the per , en of Nle, Mollie of l'e huntaa The, happy event.weurred the rltil 111.111.11 t. --MI Jacob late of the post-ollice bookstore, has purchased the stock of \lr Jlclntire,of Pleasant Gap, twit will soon go into the dry goods and grocery businews there --Isaac Lytle end John (l Loge, , were in Philadelphia last and got back home (lit Fildit3 right ,ide up NV hu h the nano• wo ore glad to he able to record --The entertainment given by the Boggs townAhlp tencheri' inAttete 111 M lehburg on the night of the II th in- stnot we., we nre inr , rmo,l, a %,ery am and satinfactory one --Mr. Joseph, !toyer; of Howard, and P.INV McDowell, of Marion Wwn ship, hale bought 'IV L. Gordon n mill property at ay ... ward, paying there for the F , oto of $13,:411) —We belleve the Bellefonte and iIOW•111.• T . ll .. ilrmtil company In tellit to put II [I It rom of 111. ul it i• nLut th lint of May Il aill Lc elipal It) ti, I 11 E11.11,111 !"1.%, --11 r George Homan, the popular pr priet.t- of the Big Siir,ng will give iinothei of in hush's Hall, ore the evening of Kni. ter Monday, the 10th of April. Tii keti one dollar - —About one third of the roof of "Engle Chapel," near Curtin's Wort..., was destroyed by lire on Sunday last, The krpuldtran says tine has been the place of warship, for the Method let's there for kixty years. —Eminent gentlemen, ,occupying rooms in the front of the Bush House, should remember to pull down their blinds before they get out of bed 'n the morning. Shirt-tail prospectives are hot enticing when seen through it window —Joseph L NCII, the popular RUC_ tioneer, has IWO oak And pins Jogs ht Leathers's mill, near Mount Eagle, as we are informed ty our friend Tottuo We would call the attontion of wagon makers and other maifticturers of wood work to this fact ----A hitting of thesrews of the M E Church, for the prelent confererup year, will take plc at tho church on Saturday, (to-morrow) afternoon and evening, the 26th last A good attend ance in requested By order of the hoard of stewards, --A little child of a Mr. Long, brakeman on the Railroad, Innocent ly swallqwed some creosote yesterday morning, wh/Cll, it is feared, will have a fatal effect. The family were 1110 Y mg, we believe, and the creosote was accidentally left where the child gut hold of it —Mr W. Burkert, formerly of Rebersburg, but now in the mercen inn business 111 West Union, lowa, left lime on 'ruesdisy.evening for New York to lay in a supply of spring and summer goo4s. Mr. 13., has boon visiting his (mends in this county for 501110 two or tb ileo weeks past ---We were shown by Superinten dent Magee, some specimens of mup drawing, the other day, by variou. pu pils, that were well exiieuted 'did 'h. I,yrrect idea of tho physieat e..listruc t,ii of tho countries delineated Map dr.,wit 11114 b4•COMIO a ri!littlre in the public schools, latterly, that ',riddles to materially advance the study of) Geog raphy. Tlll, II EU INN I NU. The engineer corps went to work last Friday to locate the branch rend frbm this place to the and of the mountain. They have es tabledied their headquarters in Bush's arcade building, and will prosecute the work until it be finished. Thus; the first step has been taken toward giving Bellefonte another important outlet, from which, we trust, great- and bene ficial results will flow With the com pletion of this road and the construc tion of (lie Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek road, a now era will dawn for our town. We may then expect to have reasonable rates for freight and to be able to transport our productions at. n decent price. Manufactories will their spring up, and business take a new start People will come here to lit e, and Our city again renew its growth ' and prosperity. We shall lutist no more dummy but shall rise to our true position as a !list class mercantile and mener+wter , "4 t""ni "'l he the envy pl ale of the central (outwit or the e• tighlfully ours the natural adsentages to sus tain as I Ili I 1101 widens and 4h, Tiarri , V; views f the past dissolve from emit, niplation, WO shall) et reach and 11101111 t the goal of all our hopes Belletonte to boutid to become is large manufaetio log town. She has a desti ny to (111111 so brilliant that etch her most. sanguine (111/.l'll doe`, not yet even dare to dream of it, but it will all come in good time Nor do wA beho%e that this tinno„.l4 so very far in the future Let those who now sneer at es keep their taunts for those whom they will better lit We hate taken a step for word in the march to greatness. By and by the reward of our patience and perseverance will come to bless and crown cur elterts ---The warm Weather of March has bothered the ladies somewhat. The at tine.pliere Car oppressive to admit of their wearing their full winter gear , and the) but n t got their spring Hums in order yet For their benefit, we venture the opinion that the cold weath er is //t . /.1 /111(1 that the present balmy period will emityue, with the excep tion. probably, 011 . 11 churlish day, now and then We believe we are going to have an onpreeedentedly early spring Nevertheless, it would be well enough I to keep the mufti and furs handy, iu ease old Iloreas should return to give lib a parting blast --- Probably -the finest store room un this part of the country, or, in feel anywhere outside of the cities, is that of our friends, Irwin tke., Wilson, hardware merchants of this place. It is 126 feet deep and 30 in width, and built occurd mg to the latest style, with a stairway leading , from about the middle of the lower floor to another fine ripartruent uhos e u h lel, , like the :tore 1 1 0001 proper, is 1111011 chuck full of goods belp,ngfng to the hardware bratmli of trade The building is Finely finished, handsomely painted and grinned, arid puts ono in maul ~r n tlro..ela..binnllo...l 1101190 o n 'Lark -t streets, Philadel phia "I here is 11 194 division toward IL roar the sales-room, behind which kl l l/1. 6(11V0 department, and the cellar Is filled with iron, arid all sorts of things. The sales-room is constructed se as to ul we . ), be well lighted, and is 1/0 1 :1 1 r permitted to look dark or gloomy. The goods are arranged in the neatest and most tasteful manner, and every thing kept scrupulously clean r large show windows in front are ar ranged with the-beat taste and make a beautiful display of the lighter arid more brilliant gouda. It is really worth while to visit this store just to look at it There is none like it mashie of the cities, and the whole structure coin mends itself as entirely ahead of anything ever at. tempted in this town Messrs John Irwin rind P. Bender Wilson, are the owners of this fine brick building, arid partners in the bu siness. Their trade is a large one, and is daily growing They deal in over.y th Mg that can be imogined as belong ing it/ their lino, arid can accommodate any demand. They keep two or three gentlemanly and obliging clerks, and do business systematically. A large gilt anvil surmounts the befitting, „arid a beautiful sign marks the entrance , —We happened into the hall of the Y. M. C. A , on Monday night last, during the progress of a meeting that had been called for the purpose of forming a Sabbath School Association We found our friend, Fortnoy, in the chair, and a debate going on in refer -1.11C13 to the expediency of establishing such an 1 soot:intim). After remarks by Messrs. Lyon, Blanchard, Beaver, Stitzer and the chairman, the question wits decided in the affirmative and the association resolved upon, II y stit.or, Esq , was chosen president for a term of three months, the secrete r)ship to be filled by each warning for itself, arid the meetings of the associa tion, to be held on the first Mondays. evening of each month. Two.questions were eh"sori for consideration at the nexlatne(.l.4.4, namely : v Whiit are the elements of suceea in Sunday School tea, hine ?'' or something to that effect, and "IN hat is the best method of con trolling obstreperous pupils-V The next meeting will be held on the first Monde% everimg in April —That ex tillordi- Ct nary paper, the 801 l than which there is the country, gives tl names of the moral town, of Ivilom It Itollefouto is .proud Samuel Iktrtilk Benner 11,1111/1111, /11111/.1 Moillgctnory, Frederick iltirrot, Frank Aniiitgcitie.y, Wm. I' 01111.111, ifm Zellar, F I' Mak, Jahn I Potter, 11 I , Pot !Hoy, .1 (• 'f Hale, The allllll ;onion, 1.11110 Lytle, J P !Arline'', i.tiorgii Potter, 1131 ry l /dentine, Sllllllll l l 1.11111111, lotonto Republican, nono loss able in ho following list of young mon about po,itively ."‘ I[ero they be: (1. , ,ta Cook, • ninon I/ 11.111 pr, Barry II COOII, Janus II Mel: hire, !tarry Iletringlon, i4/111111 7.ll.lnernlnn, 1; cargo Brew, John Limo, Alnihno I)ooley, Adolph Loeb, John IC‘n 1,,, Jame.. Mei lam, A I: , Wm I' 114., And:ow Cook, W i (Vagner, I nane) A Bailey, Moral felloww, them. Of cour,e they be. We don't doubt it a single moment. Don't they all go, to chute h and to Sunday ' , CIA', And to 1111111111 , 141 and to prayer-meeting, and to the fill . , trod., and to Iho Young Alen', Chris tian Association; and to the billiard room, and to S. S. Con ventumQ, and to Roopstairg, rind to temperance meeting, and to the theatre, and to "Pilgrim" patiornma , :, and to the I?cpublirent office, and to "other places" when they get away from Noma? or cottr,e, they do They are all moral fellow, —eery one f 011.111 Arid ItAilOrtinte i.v 1,1,011,i them Of course, frdie i - ,41,1 We (.1111.1't to Nee 1111 Art Ho ru nett week '4 Re/tub/tern, g % n list of the "unworn' tis , (.4" in [own, ut the 'head of Which, WP would .ugg,e•t, tki Id very npproprinttly be put the mono of NV, 1V Brown, E..q. --1110I,ebannn .1(11THISe/ nor Item of Irtst weep about tho two hop of on SAIIIIIOI :Itch miry, of (lint thoVtro in this town lia.t wee(. trying to collect moray on thou. hullo'!" "diccluirgo," anti in iiriswur to Our inl ruuit un in the neater, bnye Lebanon elan and dotr k eep her poor 1 , ,, vv Len oink chaps stint off „„•r tlitt y to tied.. a I - A.0,14110 w In prevent the.) Sall/ nel Nlelinniey liver here, lint VIC are led owner th it he Intl, the whilo el Ivy we miller think tad Ilut 1111 I• of tie It,. 011,1,1 to ttr, Mt Kittlirty'n, and that probably the milf , nut I oieloporitry Ito i II otr/inelli • 11`, Mr M, Innry it boy prett large 011/1 . no doubt tun ~ 1 . 1,1111111111011 with /11111 ler Oita) /inn elf, wlie doi s the het. y work Before wn reeeited the .1,/verti ,, ,, num from Harrpi townThip, this count , called title our 44111 re and told up , that the 111101 . N 1 C Kinney to whom wo was living in that town...hip , that he had once livaat in Lebanon, but wr now there. Yet the ida ha 34 he lbws live in Lebanon %Veil, a. the thing g i, getting mixed, tie II drop it EVERITIIING ,NEN% lIE EAULE Ito r.i —A f6w,„,days 1;1, we had the pleasure of stopping with our genial, jovial, vfliole-souleJ friend, and former townsman, Capt. JC I) Cummings, the popular host of the Efigh) Hotel, North 3 1 iiltreet , Philadelphia 1I r Uti in in ngie to th., SSW , , 'lll4 null, obliging and Inrol-lord WWI when 111 thin place, and his house which has just been snow, from the top down, one of the eumest ak)ppingi pine,r in the quaker City Kiery neon in the house hai been papered and painted linew --Irbil furnished New carpets— new furniture and new bed, You would hardly know the place now, but if too th,ere "nee, you will very coon know that no pleasanter plate can be found anywhere persons should be careful how they tall. about their Otherwise they may get into trouble. Wu say this fur the reason that some person or persons,—WO do not know who,--have circulated in some parts or the county a report that one of our most prominent and influential mer chants hail hung himself, when the fact is the gentleman was never in better health of mind or person than at the present time Last stiMuirr nr r i yl story got afloat that thi, same pi:`rsori had died of apoplexy. Now, this is all wrong, no matter whether It he done in fun or earnest. It is calculate(' to in jure a roan's business, and to create trou ble It has the appearance ~f malice, and if the author of the story should be found out, it might go hard with hue —One evening last week an acci dent occurred at the re,idence of edge Barnhart, in Pe gg , toau.hip, which wan a miracle in that it del not prove fatal. Mrs Barnhart, wife of the Judge, wont up stairs in Or dark, and, as she thought, wiggle!. h..r room, unfortunately, Va.. 1..11' and fell head long .1. in e brcrrisilrg rrlir• niie rir: I -l.r.rni r • till, other, nod otherwise lo I - self oi a frightful fill /I /I,ll'r Dr Itor worth, the family physician, Whil sam mor..ed, and the old Indy fit doing well as can be expected fur ono of her age. She is about eighty years old. —'rho name of the post-niastor of Tyrone is James S. Plummer, In stead of fluidics, as we erroneously stated in our notice of the post office there two weeks ago. it seems ho i t s not a wounded Soldier, either, ns we then stated. Be this ns it may, he is n good officer, and hits the bent nrritfiged country office that we know of in the State. —Gen. Beaver lectured in the Methodist Church in Tynnor, on Fri day night last, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. --The Repileaan4n, in a plea for patronage, has the following: Wn nro prtipni od to do all kinds of Job 'Worlt nt the Repubhcan 011ie.,. 'We are reputed le print the smallest yards, as rl••11 as the largest posters. We do our Bork nen, and at the most riuonniable Titles nee tenders will is 11101111/Or 111111 .0 0 1 / 1 111111114 a Diploma from the County Fair laid hall, for the bei4 'Thou 111111 11111111110111)11 I, luting." 'Nieto Is no establish nom! 111 the County van say as 1ltu•I1 why? Because no other office in the county competed with you. Not 1.11•ViklISo they couldn't compete with }oil, but because they didn't think about it till it was too late, and they didn't knowliefore-hand that Sou intended to put any i.peennention erhrbrllon YOU got p Imint " simply heraion yourg the only printing hituted, not bect.ll, 1' 111.4 , 1111e1 lor to the W A VII- I! t\ n , Ihr lleporit the .A;in T i e.l the Arichirr's, or KinSlOn'S,lis3oll meanly try to uulhe the public belies, in thu i.ntuce about Moinove.., thu Centre ('ount) Agricultural Society 'mover oll'er ed any inducements to pri filet s--necer encounaged the varniu4 offices in the county to 0111111141.0, and YOU iliW-haWl, 141 your poor little Fpcciniem+ into the li.t four, clande.dinely, and for the ex.- pie-A purpose of getting some i_orl of rrtogrillioll (you Judo t corn what) by which you might ad vertke y our-elf, as you have done. Let the ' Agricultural Society offer it decent preinimin fur the , IICIIIIIII, of 1.11,r pro., Jul ;ming, and th'en 1/4 diploma be dllr n lu the printer bc , t earn II A '"H lll,4l6 liiiin lal6l s; d our NI; )Itilliii, one 1; 1 41it week, on the occasion or Id, 1. 111411 . g 1101110 111.1 newly married wife The I;;;‘ , had all sorts of titsitruments with them, and the ;Alt) they nllllllO night hideous, tutu t slow Ity wa) of pul ling a , toll ti; the demoniacal discord, Mr 111;illin met, the party In and stood treat —u; fat J,l;Veral treats, ill I.lllllt by the tune 110 wan relieved of his sell invited triton, the wk.! , crowd w a s very mu; h "fatigued ' 111 fat t, some of them were m iiiirear that they didn't get Mint; MI ILe next morning, iiiid then, we meter-tanil, were .eat liir It *mild doubtless hate heLn a tent Jidly ucrnsian, tf the exeri C 11.1.4 111111111 been w terribly bil.; too. -- 11 , 11,1! Of Mr Jacob Smith, 0111 . in hack 01 110 tv,,nl, wag totally de , troyo.,l 1,3 tiro oti W,.(1t.-(lny In regard to this oceitrenee We yes ter,l:l3 revels el the follov. log leTt Pr . HOP 4111, MAroh, Im7 I Iheir ,hv 111 edzierllits:irali:ilit ten 1111 k 1 V ihe dwelling 1,111.10 Of (' 1110 1,1110. Ne.t 111 onto entirely deithieveil by lite, tug, t her cub liethileadn 1411.1 Iw/111111g, two large containing bedding and 004111 nt.lt• wiutrintiapparel were 101 , 10 Ire.ddeet !Tinny valtiablii laiiik 4, and papere The la nu ppnw•.l lo bare ertllKtit from a MI ink that 11.11111. clothing 11.11 . 010 plp.. fin Ihn gar r,l Mr wituth waii not tit home la hen the fire (trot tirtginuted and null atiriseit nllllne to mcii wrapped lu Hain.* 111,. n 011110 and daughter. did all they posolitily tumid 111 1 ‘11(1g11,11 Ilainem, hut tlu• day he log n with their hilior \ 1/11, 111141, 111111 1111. ivoiliitatien id the ileighliur. liiiy rels •/11,•,1 the nail 0111, budding. No ithiwattee (In the 1111111(1 very truly, J. LIMA --The concert given in the Presby terian Cloireh at Milesburg, Sitter , WHY tolerably well attented, and realized null twenty dollars for the Prof Stover ha , ' his r lit. 4 in ',reit v good hinging 0r.14.3, and norne of the pieeeti were well performed The ~t ring hand was an attractive feature of the oeeri.oen A little girl, named Currie Green, wni the weet,t singer in the whole party. 'l•he imtni.t, McMinn, was very generally commend ed for her performance —Our pleasant Radical friend, Con rad, of Tyrone, dropped in upon us un Wednesday We found him its a very devondent humor, politically lie fearful that hi, party is about to 14 . 0 to stick. W‘ . it 13 WO 1 1 r Con rad yin't the only Republican who now entertaimi that opinion. The Sumner and Grant fight, the Butler and Blaine controver%y, and several other matters, hate idcuit , elllud that. Tut: Lt.i rc itc by Rev r Stack, in the Catholic Church, ,in Friday evening teat, wa4 listened to with atten tion by a pretty full house, and WAS really a meritorious and well digested dwourqe, showing considerable research and care in its preparation. Mr. Stack's delivery ii imperfect, however Ile spbalka too low, and from this cam, many were not able to bear hini bedte factorily und..rhtlin,l the editor of the Rerohi‘r ///l 1%114 .1 , 11 noun inu sill over ' "1 ti‘ ow, Si, nit ill• \\ :111.1114.1, hut, Is 111 111.11111,11,1111, 110 cars led Linder hi. coat La l Ilut ir . Mbody would loan him a rain-shifter. They km•w Ikea too wall, NVo don't know how he managed about. the hat. —Mr. Joseo M. Wilson, cfßuffa lo Itun, has a new wuy of making hard soap, which appears to be a bLICCOIO , . It is white and solid, mid does not wash away . HO easily as the common home. inad,soap. We think it a decided im. provement, espociAlly when used with Nolt water. Mr. Wilson, we believe. has secured the right to manufacture it, and we can recommend itas an excellent . urticlo. —Petiiions in favor of tho re peal of the law which gives tile fines and forfeited recognizancos to the law library are being rapidly signed and sent to Harrisburg. [For the WATCHMAN JULIAN FURNACE. Mr. Editor•: On last Thursday eve ning ruin° forty or more of our usually sedate citizens were the participants of quite a festal occasion. It being the liy•th d aim ivy' alley of Ow "wedding" of two. of our oldest inhabitants, ar rangenu•ats were made for wordy cel ebrating it. Stfl in the early afternoon the ladies went up the mountain side to where the old people live, and after having made a pleasant call spread a long table and loaded lt, with all tAto good things mentionable. In fact, it quite groaned beneath the abundancu of chicken, pies, cakes and fruits. About the Lime these arrangements were com pleted, the gentlemen arrived, and now for about ono hour, things were pretty lively. The surprise of the old people was beyond measure, but they enjoyed it heartily, and all pronounced it a very happy occasion. The old peoplt thought there wits one omission-- they had no prep: her present. Partial -is a "lonely" hint might have procured several, as they say preachers am fond of good thing.,especially chicken. Now a word or so, about the old couple limy have both lived to see their seventy-fourth year They era regular old ;cloning to the army of Christ, the old walk -I,,nn 1,11,‘ been to member of the JI eft ‘ahst Church for twinm ty-thl arid thm old lady for nearly fits 'Div) are butte cheerful, happy bri-diann, and are rid nutg tor glory (la) by dn . ). X The t I rg ioirrna/ lilts the following items ttiote rl chopter of incidents occurred on this ',flinch of the railroad r n Mon thly II f PrIIOOII At Osceolo something 010111 the FW LIII gut mil id order, uml conductor Adonis could not turn it to Its proper place, and thus tell eras 4.1 his train, wliteh was !nicking, wine run off the track, and ono person very Iv injured The cars were not douriged to any y. 11.1.1,151110 extent but 11111 t II tune was conmtrued in replacing them Upon 010 trat k, and dm (Iron did not get in until curly next morning . The came ofterhotin the piston roil of the efigirit. HUM 11.41 to Hugh WS Irani broke and burst out 0110 of the cylinder j,icridi, and los train A'll. /11. , 0 det1111111(1 It111.111‘irls• morn. Nolooly hurt and no body to blame As an instance of the esteem with which the late Mrs Ziegler xv/s held in this community, it to notable that more than two hundred people, of both assembled at the station on Satur day evening to meet. the Nadal train whu h brought home her remAAA, And prolinbly mire than that n u mber 4 , 1,AM! OW 11011 , 0, on the following days, to ob tio a 111-t I,lok at the features .11 dear 40 the hearts of nil that knew her The pull bearerg, on the day of the funeral, were chosen from the orders of Masons and Odd Fellows, and these orders, to gether with the lied Men and Temple of llonur, turned out in a body in m)m-- rinthy for the afflicted husband, who is a member of all these societn , The M E Church was crowded during the servii 00, and few .11- 3 cte 'OIIH ha V. b,• , •11 t „ i nil tit that ii`...tll l /15 A 4t,.rro presented t. I•Opt he orders, from loins to the tomb —The ontninatim. exervioe+ (”r the preeenciptarter are now uI progreee the piddle Rebooke. They base been well attended by our ciiimnv, and pronounced generally malefactor). Under the nuperintendelice ol Prot. flamingo our public echuole have attained & 11 high:pomition We flatter oureelves they are 11.1 well nian aged and in to, thorough it course of progreemion an any in the State, much of which is due to the watchful sniper tomon of the talented, accomplielied and energetic principal. Prot. Haig Inge 114 yet a young man, but be makes a tine principal, and ia an able and thorough teacher. We may hate nompthing to say further about our ochoole next week. --We call attention to the ver tisement of Reeve L Knight & Son, carpet dealers, Philadelphia Their sleek, embracing everything from a rag carpet to an Axminster is worthy the inspection of those wishing to purchase. Their store itself is at tractive enough to pay for a visit. It is one of the largest in the city, built of' white marble and is 240 feet deep,nearl thirty feet wide and four stories so height, the Messrs. Knight orcup) trig the emirs building for their extensive business —We hoar of certain parties who are in the habit of playing cards on Ifoloon Hill, on Sunday-, for money N ie.t . 'tvay to put in the day, eqa.. WI) •nt It a gi.,l4ala tulle tin last Sunday was about "(h.r b , 14111e51.1, boys ; the -on-line of life won't last forever. - En-Sheriff Funk, of Blair coun ty, was in our sanctum on Saturday, corbel.; to see the water power which runs our presses. Tho foreman did the agreeable, and showed him all the curi osities of the establishment. --Rev. A,. B. Runyan, of Lock , Haven, lectured before the Y. bf. C. A., on Friday night last, to a slim aucl ince Wo were not there, but have heard the lecture spoken of as being a very indifferent affair. ---The other I Inv, w h le the Legis lathe Committee WAR walking through the wards of the lunatic hospital 01 Rhode Island, one of the female pa tients, after looking curiously at the group, said. "Well, I declare I if there ain't the animals from Noah''s nrk.' Boggs ToiNnship Teachers' Entertain , ment. CENTRAL CITY, [ ' A., March '. Edi/or NV/TEHRAN: Having been a spectator at O w late entertainment givenLy I.lie . o ..Ogg, township Teachers' Institute, ai „i , havingP4ll no .report or it in eithe r or our cot papers, I trust you wi ll permit inn to give my impronsio ns or It 'am they occur to ins at this time Long before the time of openin g th e exercises, the large and corninodionii School room was filled to 'its iitnes4 capacity. 'Elie house was called to or der by the President, W. A. Telma ill 71 o'clock, opened with prayer, I,v Col. James F. Weaver, of Mi1e51, 44 .: Instrumental music by the String Band. Itoll call, teachers r; sponding with appropriate sentiment, Salutatory, by Mr. Elias Ilanco c h This gentleman's remarks were lima, tint to the point. Essay, by Mies Lina M. Irvin, was read m a clear amour' cilde manner—subject, Past, Pre,,,, and Future. Music, by the Band. Lecture on Physical phy, by Ex-Comity Supeium llollalian, who in his milal 1 , 11 , 14 style, delivered n t ery int, instructive lecluie. hi 11, ALuUu ,I. Taylor - -sabieer, Menmi. l'ictinem. Ilse sii4.iect math 1 e), cellent, and tine finely read, a. d 1,,, nimered'hy all, to Bate been a 111,1 etliirt ; for one so piling, 11Iue4 has but tee equals. I Icelaiimilun, 1,, E. t' Wood t, Eulogy OH II C, cl WCl , Mier, Mr. ,011. 1 , 1111V:1111W Will lieVoille an t• OTlllor, , its Illopellrallee clear ail distinct. Song, by the I. smut°, Ile's (knit , This lace, 1s l il„ from the Triumph. NVas and well received by the audit Essay, l i%liss Clara Al Ir, .1,1, l ei I, The Teacheis' atim)- Music by the String Hand ` , 11111,1i 1 , 1 Mr. S. T. Stevenson fin al' original composition, gotten m• for thin occasion, each teacher of (lie Institute receiving their due allow,m))) Valedictory, by the l're,hlun! Ile ..poke of the duties of parenl4, and it great responSlNitses resting oa the timelier Musiciy the Itand 1 ha , resolution , were passed, but ac coll. not hear what they were. Song ii the Good Night. \ lel e, this connection, permit ine to sap, tli.i" the Directors irl Boggs towii-hip, 1 , , this iiiititer of Ill`tll.llte., Love .1.0„ more 11)1111 nine other Township In lit, county. The teachers teach their 1111, term, viz. Ss days, and these Institut, are extra The directors pay them - much per day, for every Institute held anilProni the manner in which they ar , conducted, we bate uo doubt marl good has resulted With one ur tw, exceptions, Use teachers attend u i every Peroiloll Card To the CitiZerh3 Of Ite Ilefuute, Anil VIVI nity, why have favored I/ With II tuts gerieriiiin the I r pat 11 , 1111 g, capering nl our new Itcdelon. , market, on High street, Ili iir the din !lewd, we hereby luublirly tertiter iro,t .new.• tliank. It is t vident that o n , rd. pi 1-e I- Oiled hi. I I genial l an bio, nnl We • hall :11‘‘,1:, keep the ma tut bet-re lei that rail, /14 .OWIII.OIIIOO 14 IJe ~-or,. to it, u.ell ritual- 4.11 of the v. la mad, holt. r, 11•11, r VC:4.1.11We., &c are ruin( iently tory Purity of all ttrti' len told, nn Su rupuluur t learilimiss shall I iilOiniith prevail in our market. The Yet unllntrhed part of our VS VIVO room in now being completed, when ever) thing nut kettiLde and to hu pr“ cured will be suriplincl fresh and crop Again thanking our friends, we trud to merit a con•tiint iduire of their good will Krat/ & SI ital. 11 Business Notice fi:g)re,Bl,oo p, r elirl.ll/11Y ilellvered in Bellefonte ket 4,1 fiortz A Straub, *144,0 A le . Oh/hi/led Id the /...V.l price, or ~nil ord., I. fief. Ititiolinrger, Fillmore, t entre vomits MARRIED MeINIIItE—CIat.MAN —nn the lath Ingt st the M l'artttotinge, NI llenhua g , Ity Its., I leaver. lor Jaunt, } M. Mi - • %If , retla 1 ortrm, all of Oils a llonly The Bellefonte Market coRRECT[I) BY K Y. The following are the onittntionn tip to I, do . eluek Tlitirm,lny evening, when our paper weltl to presto White Wheat, per iiiiiiiiiel. - II I' Rid Whilst,per lin4litil I , Rye, per lateitel, ............., i Corn, earn, per looritel, .. . . t Corn, ratellegi, per 1.11.411e1, .. Oate, per tondo , ' 4 ,, Barley, per Ittothel thick w heel per loo.hel - . • (Iloverrivell, per loinhel Ii to l'olillotei, per ',Untie! . , itggtt, per Jones . linril, per pound . 111.1 . 011 -- Sli ou I d Pre .... . Self, . Ikon. I TalltoO'per pound tt Illittet. per p....n.1 • itagn, per pinillii. I fireprel Harter, per ton . It o" MONEY MARKET, Donavan & liru., 40 eloult. Thud Strum Philnfra., furninh he following up tu the lib 'mount, U. 8 B',, or 'Bl - ... 114 5 ,;(0)11Y4 ....... • • .... 112 (a) 112', ... ... . 110'6* lII',. lib, 111^ 1 nt 1114, '66 no w •• ... .•• .• 110 17 6* IPA' —4, 'O7 '' .. . Ilion 00 11 , A, " , 33i " . , ..110% 00 111 " a'a, 10-40'a .., .......... ..... 100500 Ins', IL H 30 Year a per cool. Cy . 1111' 4 ' 04 111 Dtu Comp lot Notax, . 1 120_0 111 (Mid 11 1 (0) 00 Sliver, ~ . 100‘,?0, 107 Union Pacific It It. lot Ni . Roods 7,4 - , 00 .00 Control Pacific, WIC. . 910 ov 'II Union Pacific Land Grout lloodat. (op (al 710 Wo ore propared to fornint Ito vela. , Stiapp , of MI denamluatiorin V) our ouatomern, allow log 11,0 following cliacfait. On 125 end npwards 2 per reel " loirt •• 't t• 3.00 " 4 " We fill and forward all ordereu pon the day of their receipt. pRINTINGIN COLORB A SPF: ciALITY "111 IS orticE.
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