The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, Aug. 25,1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Green's Soda Fountain opposite tho model Book Store. —The M. E. camp mooting on flu fru I o Run opons to-day. —Chairman Fortnoy has begun the campaign with vigor, and will no doubt persevere to the end. ---Rev. Mr. Snyder, former pastor of the Methodist congregation in this pliico, preached hero on Tuesday night Ist --Mr. Michael Wants, of Liberty itown , hip, had hie leg badly fractured ty a tailing tree, on Saturday last. He was attended by Dr. Thos. Rothrock and is doing well. —Tho train which leftlesbug last Sunday morning for the Wayne camp mooting grounds, had elovon ps , •engur ears besides the baggage car --- It is rumored that a chap was seen ntteutpting, to tire the stableof Post Master Johnston, on :qaturday night, but made his escape before being do 2,eeted. —flur good friend Balser Weber, Ksq , of ►lnward, too , of the mu.t sue teiisful merchants and bumcsa men in the comity, paid us a pop visit on Tues day ovoning last. Aggie E. Porter, daughter of the proprietor of the Old Fort hotel, bad several bones of ono of her hand fractured on Friday last, by letting a !misted window full upon it. —That prince of landlords, Mr. Lew 11 'real, of the - Montour Ilou•e In Lock 'lawn, wits in our sanctum on Tuesda Mr Iloto.eal looks in fine health and is greatly pleased with his MOW location. ---Mr Frank Hesse!, of Potters brought to our (dike, on Monday la-t, a pimpkin over ono Year ~ 1 .1 It ia u littlo dried, but otherwise is in a perfect =tato of preservation, and looks as if it might keep for several years --Mr William Lee, of Centre 11111, inform. mi that he has timothy stall,4 that measure seven feet in length This is pure. unadulterated Democratic tnn *thy, grown on a good Deniorratie farm by a good Democratic farmer. f)r Worthington, President of the Boarl of Public Chtiritie4, our t 0%% 1., on Monday last, for the pur pose of .n+pecting the Centre County Jail. He reports it clean, healthy and well at: •rided, which is complimentary to Sher Woodring --.lnew fire company ha- been formed in town, and a. good deal of money has already been subscribed to ward procttring it an engine and an eatfit When we learn more about it, we shah perhaps have more to say re garding It. __probably the snmmary manner ci which John Spear Thompson disposed vf the burglar who tried to break into store at Martha Furnace, on Sunday sight last,will have the effect of deterr- Jang other -coundrela from mul mug :wl lir attempts —James Rider, of this place, who he m the co play of the Messrs Alexander, fell off a ledge of rock into one of their innestono quarries, on Monday last, a distance 44 about ton feet, and injured himself quite badly. Nu hones were broken, but the unfortunate man seemed to manifest much pain We. have a letter from a very re spectabh and intelligent correspondent foal-burg, highly eulogistic of a ser non deli‘ered by the Rev L Sloser, at that place, on Monday lubt The I , ngth ci the letter, the limo received, ami d th e crowded condition of our eoluinns, pro dude Its publication at Oil. time. We understand that delegations Deno crats aro coming from all quar ter,' of the county to hear General Mc- Candless pod Orves un Tue,day night, the 2titil instant. Wu would just bay to our Radical friends that their Federico will be welcomed, and that they will sot be obliged to listen to anything but Ulu troth -11 u notice that our enterprising friend, Mr. J. U. Lorimer, of Pleasant Gap, is at home once more. Mr. Lori mer is the well known traveling agent •f Burns, Smucker & Uo , of Philtid. I vita, the celebrated grocery men, who love a large trade in this county and in the count:, west of us Tliose of our readers who want grocurios by the wholobalo, should apply to Mr. Luri- --The biennial examination of in valid pen,ioners, by Dr George F. liar- !J, United States entwining surgeon, will begin on the 4th of September. 'The examinations will be/ made In al phabetical order fur the Rake of curl veil ono., cu:11 weed ng with 01,,i uns 100,0 I.llrneB begin with the ,••tler 1.,n 14 Cline,' tO 1) ib'd MI su, 1,, went, In anothor p. ‘,l,lch as' c f mid 1 , 1111 be molly undgr- THE NEW CATHOLIC CEMETERT.— Sunday afternoon last was the time sot apart for the dedication and blessing of the new cemetery of the Catholic con gregation, of this place, by Bishop Shun alum, of Harrisburg, for which purpose tickets wore issued to the public at 25 cents apiece, by Father Mcilvame—the prifkit in charge hero. The worthy pre late, however, did not arrive, which was a groat disappointment to many who wore anxious to soo and hoar him. Tho ceremonies of the dedication wore, nevertheless, not to be postponed, and they consequently came off, as lied been arranged, without the Bishop, Father Mclivaine officiating. The pro cession left the chuKch at four o'clock In the afternoon, the Sunday School schol ars lending with cross and banners, fol lowed by six persons bearing the Amer ican flag, after which came the congre gation, the whole followed by the St. Patrick Temperance Society, bearing a green banner—tho emblem of old Erin. 'rho procession was lengthy and looked exceedingly well—the white drosses sod different colored ribbons of the children and young ladies, together with tin more sombre dresses of the mon and boys, giving it a varied aspect that we, altogether pleasing. Crowds of outsi ders followed the procession, attracted by curiosity and interest, until the as semblage was swollen to quite a large size, there being, probably, between 'lvo and six hundred people inside of the cemetery during the ceremony of bless ing the grounds Armed hi front of the large crow erected ricer the contra of the cemetery, Father licllvnine went through thecer oniony of blessing the ground, the re sponses being made by the congregation. This over, the choir commenced singing and continued that pleasing exercise during the thine that the Father, attend ed by his assistants, went over the entire cemetery and consecrated the numerous squat,, or lots by sprinkling. This oc cupied a good deal of time, and was watched with interest by the F pectatorm. At the ii,-., Father ,Mellvaine made a boat but ii, z cbting add res,, after winch he disinosed the people, when the pro• cession Wll3 again formed and returned in I cgi,l as order to the church The lot of ground thus dedicated and ble,4ed for the purposes of burial was, we believe, purchaied by the Catholic ngregation from our %operable and es teemed townsman, Mr Henry liroeker hell' It Tres along the Hublershurg road, just east of town, and will, when the contemplated improvements have been made upon it, be a most appropri ate and beautiful burial place. It em braces II ve acres of sloping land, and has already been laid out into squares or lots, with streets or walks between them When planted with trees and beautified otherwise, as it will his before long, it will be a lovely spot, ju , t fitted for the repose of the weary bodies of men after they have shuffled off this mm-tal coil Thus has been prepared another char nel-hou-e, and it will not bo long until it, too, m.:l be filled Day by day, and hour b hour, its destined occupants will Inn, borne to their narrow abodes Thinking of this, it behooves us all to walk soberly and earnestly in the fear lit the Lord Ilow soon our turn may rime to take " our rhsmber in the silent halls of death " 1,,0„ bul this r ' , // I.llble. wo do know, On that " lip• g , 1,11.11 sun, The planets, all the Infinite heeds of heaven, Are shining on the sad abodes of death, Through the still lapse of age• , " and that '• All that tread the glebe aro but a handful to the tribes That slumber In Its bosom" ----We (Ind the following item in the last issue of the Hullidaybburg Sian- FIZ TnitittilLE Arrala , lay Intl wink II Min Iletiry dnyder, of Tyrone, while on a 'lett to hi Fraud her, at Bellefonte wont with a youthful ettliipitlittill to a neighboring Wood lime wax a t ALl., by a manufaeluror Of a! handle. 'rite lair, after tallying it. .Mll , l for n Willie came to ttlin r u n vlll,Oll to lira the rdiaylnan which lay In front of Loa door, without any Idea of the serious re multi. were to follow Noreoiner maid than done, and In another gnmuega a b ay , Ingo were 11 omen of flamer!, etiveloplity, the cabin uti all alJea. Tho horrible part of thin affair 111 that young hilyilef, who wan 11181110 tillt enhln door when the match was applied, wan unable to make him iimeapo Impriaam.d by a wall of fire he f , r rinhed with 010 nttititi . Thin Ix ntlotili, terrible warning to boyx who are 111 the habil of playing with Mal...lien, Nit In nut likoly to be hooded Thu above may be the celebrated "joke on Snyder," that we have often heard about; but certainly no such oc currence as is here related has taken place in or about this town. 'rho editor of the Mandan/ has undoubtedly boon badly hoaxed. William McCandless, the Democratic nominee for Auditor Gen eral, of Pennsylvania, will address the Democracy of Centre county, in the Court House, on Tuesday evening of Court week. Th. General is • tine speaker, a handsome men, and will please the people. The Philipsburg cor net band wilt, be ?resent and enliven the occasion with some of their best mu- John 11. Orris, Esq , our own diitin guiphed and able townsman, will also speak On the same livening We oust our Democratic friends will turn out in force rind give nags rousing crowd, with which to welcomo our distinguished candidate. --The Model Book Store opposite the Bil,h 11 ,use. —Beau llousa. A few weeks since, the Bust House came under the control cf CLEMENTS &LOWRIE. It had good i i t?' ti t, riotors before, but we must conf s tha the,attention and improve mei s, un r the now firm, change it so much that ono accustomed to slob Ilt, It, would scarcely know it was tho sew place. A gentlemanly proprietor, oblig ing clerks, attentive servants, good hostler,-.-a table that is not surpassed any whore, and the cleanest, coolest and nicest beds are what Will rejoice the senses of its patrons There is no get ting round it—the Bush liouso now is bound to win. Persons attending Court next week will find their bills as rea sonable as ulsewhero. --The Logan Fire Company, at their last meeting, adopted the follow ing resolutions • Resolved, That the Logout Fire Company, No I , return thanks to the citizens In general, of Bellefonte, to it hunt they are Indebted for hi cora Innumerable, and for their liberal paint!) ago In mak lug the second 111111'131 of the Logan a success, financ laity end olhere Ise Resolverl, That we return thanks to the ladii o , Bellefonte, who wore 40 liberal lu fun til4ll - provisions for our Second Annoul the n:e _hold on the 4111 Mot P,550r14.,/, 'flint we Mel It oni duty to t shun thstik. to MIANI, Rebecca !WM:11(T, Mary Kline, Amanda Galbraith and Addle Weaver, rot their handle°, In Hllii eicellont (Ruh, n, for nishing flowers anp decorating our lio•e Car. Tinge for the parade on the tiny at pie ale. firsoftsrl, That we hereby tender our Milll.lll-0 Ouglk thin' 111111e0 who 40 Lind in gut Mg their assistance in uniting anti wilting 1,1,- 01111 w table. 1fr40,11 , 11, rhat II raspy or mew Irl lhu 41111“,///t. imp•l•r /la Itk•II, lame lur irtkiloil ./ 'I tivril. A 11.. x/ KF VSI•RT, 11111111 111 4. --It has been suggested that n pas sage way to the Academy from Spring Creek, might be opened by mean , . of 14 slAirwa2, up the hill, whiLli overlooks time stream l'his wr ~11, 1 0. VT a yety scumble idea, arid should he glad to see it carried old l'ertainly, that part of town would be no loser by such an op eration The storm, n od , 111.11 . 4 I here would be the gainers by flu custom of the students, who would, nine tunes out of ten, reach that section by tho stair way rather than by going round the usual route. Let the dwellers and tradesmen in the west ward think of this arid (ontribute to build this by-way , W 11 1 ,41 WOlO,l 2141,1 not only to the pl. 11-- urn of the students but to that of the public generally ---Lock 1111\111 I. come, mod with 'I yrone by the %alley lboltowl eh, I, n o took to Bellefonte, where we 11111111 011 P h•r 1). Mw k 011 1 - '1 , 1• .1,010,, in If, Lower Homo., at Ilarrt.butk from Itellobolie Ile litls 1,, It.d I, ills 1 , 4.1,),,, ton,• brotlimit tor 11 1/11,1,[14,1 term, and is of t•oursts Jubilant a. his 1,1111P11111,r Vllll/ no less it Mg then 14 Democratic Ex Congreaallinn Mr Meek'. Rote/mom ottte, k r5...1i•1 thout netts and con•ontence, his preen Is run by a little turbine wheel in Um Bahl Eagle, which now• 1 Imo• to and Under the We I/01.111Pd neural girl,, w ork lug In Ihr °Moe an .I were plortned to {earn that Mr Meok vottot last winter for (Ito Villlllllll 14ei11011 Director bill 111. In a {comet gentleman, p...onally popular among Republicans, who dinliko his 1111 ii 114 Nlllll 11/ 611 sure of Me re elec. mot We root imnoral McAllister ther lawyer or Itollefonte who has .lono ru 11111 t fir t h e Agi ieultural Colletro, kropintr it on on shaky limbs oftonrimom out of his private fund. Mr Mo Alllnl. r 1.1 1 NlV:irl.ll. unity appOtirBllll,o Ind leat.in tine obit buy and -trolly self will 14..1163h/rite in named from Its ronntri”ible niiriag beautiful (aunt, ' which boil• eat tile edge of iirod 11. 1,111 aro Ihni la eight filet wi.jdi and a foot deep ~,,, re illitll 11'11 VI , 1.4 1,11111 1111 011111.1 I lit water In r 'ear 11 , 1111,Y.1/il 1111 1 / very 1,101 S1t111.• Ilie water near by he 111 e etildore of trout and with great /1111 . 1 . 0. 1 4. their k o r in at thin time are hill ..I eilge an 1 panall We copy the nho‘o from the rmett Square Leader, who•o writing editor, Mr ShorthiNe,- -a brother of Mr Win Shortlidge, of thin plm e,—was in town last week, and of whose vigil to our sanctum wo inadverti ntly omitted to make mention There urn roes errors in it whieh it will do n• harm to oor rect., and, inasmuch n,.lhe editor of the Lead., was n stranger and not hooked up either tic to or politics in Centre county, it era, altogether In the ling of possibility thi,t lie would be "taken in - a little, ui some things In the first place, then, we wouldsjust state that instead of this being the edi tor of this papers arrow.( term in the Legislature, it 1 , lies fourth term And, as LO hi, distinguished compelltior for the nomination- Mr Grvls - being a "Democratic Ex -CongTe,smari," we be. Hove ho has never yet been FL member of the National Council, although we hope and expect to see him there some day in the near future, Again, our press 19 not run by n "little turbine wheel in the Bald }Cagle," but by one in Spring ('reek Moreover, it is not Mi Al linter that is the "General'," but his partner Beaver, and we doubt the least bit that ho has ever kept um Colle g e on it , "shaky Imam" out or hi, "priv e t, funds." Naha; , the "tewitilol f , mht" from which Bellefonte tat. lli IMMO, does not "boil out of the edge of Bald Eagle Valley," hut claims its parent source in Nittany Valley. Neither do gentlemen "use it. water for the culture of trout." This is all done along the waters of Logan's Blanch, with which our friend has somehow got the waters of our sprang inextricably mixed However, as we said before, he was a stranger and has been "taken in." Havmg made these corrections, wo will say that M r:'Shorthdge eel it, a good paper ,and has no fault that we know of except that he is a republican. Could he got the bettor of this misfur Lone, he would be as wise as he is handsome. Will he not try 7 --Western union Telegraph Office opposite the Model Book Store, —Buttatan KILLED.—Mr. John Spear Thompson, of Martha Furnace, called on us on Tuesday last, and stated that the burglar whom ho shot dead, on Sunday night, while he was trying to brook into his store, is supposod to bo man mimed Johnson—a professional burglar—from Harrisburg. Ho had on his person a seven shooter, with every barrel loaded, and a number of burglar ious instruments. Ho was between 25 and 35 years of ago, about five foot nine inches in bight, with a sandy moustache, grey ey*, light brown hair, fair com plexion, find had ou a pair of green pan taloons. A variety of things worn found on his person, among which was an envelope addrossod to Annie Robin son, 77 Virgin alloy, Pittsburg, Mr. Thompson states that when ho hoard the noise at the door ho got up cautiously and got his revolver from stand near by, and, after waiting a mo ment or so, fired through the open wire transom above the door,hoping to fright en tho thief fir thieves away, and never di:earning that he had hit anybody Hearing then, what ho supposod was the noise of some ono getting off the porch and away as fast as possible, ho opened the door and fired another shot out into the darkness. Not seeing any one nor hearing any more noise, he quiotly wont heck 6, boil, sati-Jiod that 110 worilil not Ledi,turbwlAn more that night In the morning, when 110 opened Llr. door 10 got wall r lu wa,ll Isis fuee with, there was thedead burglar, lying cold mid Eta, with a bullet hole through his heArl Mr. Thompson says that tlw fellow had rat on a barrel and must have been I.tanding hmking thromth the transom when hr fired, and the noi•o of his fall was what he took to be the hurried de parture of the scoundrel from the porch A coroner's jury was summoned, and rendere I a verdict according to the facts of the case as• stated above, altogether eNonerating Mr Thompson from any blame in the matter. The fellow was a professbmal burglar and deserved all he received, although the killing was ens tuely unintentional on Mr Thompson's part. Ile fired through the transom, purposely, so that he would not hit any one. If the burglar's head was at the transom at that moment, it was his own fault—not \t r. Thompson's. —Nut for the people, but for their friends, Booms to be the policy of the mein here of the radical school board of Harris township. A short tune ago a school house was to be built in that tow lib hip It was proposed to give the work to the lowest bidder Seven illth• dr•ed dollen, was the figure he offered to erect and finish the building for—others bid a littleover Jilin- -some eight hun dred, eight hundred and fifty, but they were riot the right chaps. (We do not know who they were, but are told tin y were revonsible mechanics ) Their bide were opened—put aside—and the building given to a man who is not a rin-chanir, for ten Aural,' WWI thirty five dollars Three hundred and thirty five dollars is the amount the tax pay ers of Harris township must pay to tickle a radical friend of the radical scho.,l board of that township. That's business on the first floor,' ain't it? A new way of curing for the interest of the people I Well, the peo ple elected them , we suppose they will riot growl when aldod to pay that lade extra three hundred and thirty-five dol lar+ - --Our enterprising merchant friends 511,41111111 a: Guggenbeirner, have just re turned from New York, where, judging from the piles of boxes outside and ILI1 . 1( of goods ii ido, they must have 11111110 the hearts of the dry goods dealers II.:11/101' They sell an immense lot of The reason is they sell cheap and do Inisiness in a business way And in connection with this, Mr. Hussman requests us to state that he would be very mu. h obliged if those having book tic counts with him individually, would call and settle If they have the money there is no better time than now to pay —lf they have not, they should settle up any way, so that they know how they stand —The astounding fact that the borough debt in nearly 64,000 dollars, being an averaen of $.24 41 to each man, enem and white and black, la e,. dent of coinnionL 111 ye 11, ,• 1111111 i , •l •in 1... W II We only hop.. ti..t the I.nowlvpgn of thli tart inny Wllle good in helping us to get Out of the terrible tangle which Radical ink management and extravagance has got its Into. Let our present bitter experi ence Loa lesson front which we way learn window In (n future —The Mtleaburg planing will. was burned down on Thursday night of last week. It was worked by the Campbell and owned by Mr. Levi All thin machinory of tho mill, togother with all the It/tidier about it was dostroyed It Is ft total loss, as thore was no insur. Inca. Both our Ii re romptinin4 wont down to Ulu scowl of t h e conflagration, but were unable to do more than save Ono railroad. - -The 1111.11 Howe oppu , ito the 11iudel Book Store --We were in error in stating that Schroyer It Son, the furniture dealers in this place, had no insurance on their property. It appears they were insured in the Niagara end Andes Insurance Companies, both of whom have prompt ly paid up their losses. Schroyer Son recoils wend these cow pan ieg highly, and, as they have been burned out about four times, wit presume they know whereof they affirm. The following let ter has boon addressed by them to Messrs. Kinsloo Sc Brother, thanking those gentlemen for their prompt action in the promises: BIILOFONTI, Pa., Aug 2.3 d, M seams . gIISBIOII4, Insurance Agents. aents.—We take pleasure In thus acknowl edging the receipt of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, the seine being amount of our loss on Took and liolw11(18 in the urn on the night of the 12th hint, and covered by polio lee in the Mutters Inn Co , of Now York, and Andes Inn Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Yhe ions lumbeen, to on most satisfactorily ndjusted, on the part of yournelve , for the Andes, and Mr. II W proe n, of Ph la., fur the Niagara. Such plompt an Don Is commendable lodged, (hut clove day• having elapeed gilds the fire) and we ,110ef• fully recommenB the above on CM co mules to all our citiziemedeslrlng r cheap) insurance, at fair rates. A. 8 vett ft Beth elicfonte, Pa. --Two of the lady tennhera recent ly appointed by tho Board s, Directors Mrs. l'erking and Jliw Hay-ma—have, wo understand, resigned their positions, and Mich MtDinley Miss Ellie E. Me)er, of Itehursburg, have been appointwl in their stead Miss McGinley taught last win ter and is a young holy of mind and culture Mi,s Meyer I, ul.,u nod to boa 41 /I /li teacher. —An itinerant peddler, who insult ed a respectable young hair• on Bishop street, on Monday evening last, got him self very effectually !dapped for his pews. Abe Baum did the slappmg, cowmlylown pretty beavil) on the ti low's proboscis. The " slapped " set up 11 yell of " tiro I light I murder' Sc , and, for a tune, created quite an excite ment. —Priers reduced at .1 Welch's ❑ow stand, corner of Bishop and A lloghony stroets. Letter and Cap paper :20 and 2,, cts per quire. Note and Billet, 10, 1:, 101.1 20 cents per quire. Envelopes, A awl 10 cts., per puck All other goods In proportion. —General Wm. MeCandler.; who is positively engaged to speak in the Coml. House On the nth, 14 ono of 010 best , trunip speskeri in the State. We how nu Democrat in the county w ill miss this opportunity of busru.g It is eery seldom that wu are favorod with such a speaker un euch au occasion. Come and hear him. ----Our good old Democratic friend, Major John Ituynolde, bus, we are in formed, on hew lot a 11111lk of corn men,- taring Di feet in leniztli In tlio gatllo hill there are three other the coinliined height of the four reaching wilily-four feet le there any 0110 who has curia stalki that will bout this? --Go to Schotiuld's llechenu•a next dour to Harper Itru's, end buy the cheapest and neatest harness ever 'min i Pictured in this place Also whips, netts, and everything that Pi to be found in a first class establishment. —The mountains were on lire all of last week, and the conflagration still contimths. As a consequence, the at mosphere is very hazy and smoky. We presume the (Ire will rage until extin guished by rain, which is need.al very badly. BARN Bunrimn.—The large barn be longing to Mr. Henry Brockerhoff, near Reopsburg, was destroyed by lire Ingt evening, (Thursday) a bout five o'clock, with all its contents It was burning as we were getting ready to go to pr 0.0.. We have not learned the particular• ---A littlo Mcriminage occurred ur tho neighborhood of our office, the other day, in which n chap,whu was very full of strychnine, came off second host Letter from Sharon: Huisnom, Mt . Pu August 21, LS7I DLO , WATCIIMAtt —liellOVilig u muter from thin miniature l'ittaburg might be ititert , ting to your nioneroov ,aders, nod 1,111r,r Invo,ed nearly everybody against iteettlente, we !MVO a few apart, tnotnente to devote to letter welt ing, talking polities, rud other divreptitable thing,. With regard to weather, well sty the therinonietor tia e " hosted " and town about to eololtu.d." ri,,, 01.1,0 Inhabitant has been ColoOlihoi it, to the pt "l.,lde dnnWen el tie he+lte I ~ .r le, leit hethin ly It Alit t 11111 / 1 ire oo.llhrl ch 111 g, Skit 011 I 11111.11 Ii /I Iml/101111011 01 111/011l rll,t 1111011441141, is on his lino or the Erie and Nun burg H. It and oleo the terminue of tie Ma honlog brunch or the Atlantic & Great Woetern (bolter known an Almighty and (treat windy) However, it won't do to derido thin railroad, ne your Little Napoleonic McClellan in now pres ident Of tills tidbutton, and it intgitt be coo. Mderod trenaou car tire WAITCIIIII,I to ilpeitk illegiftragingly of 011)01111g with which he is so prominently lilotailied A narrow gnaw , rail road is 111110 being but it from OILS liken la limenlield, some nine milee distant IVlien emopieted, it will °lmo op 0 rich coal field To any Ulla people, and In fact, the people of Nttrth Weatern Pennsylvania, are enterprising, does not half exprose It, (or wht t ynut true and 'WSW... 1111'11 111 11. do font,• eall nntelprlAn, world be .!nq•,,-1, ~ _. hen• I"'.or ftnnacer. In the borough, tod r atr , tool a Ithltt a radius 4it live miles, n Ith three rolling mlihe tut tilsh employment to a pwanld of fifteen hun dred skilled and common laborers. Nine elitirelno and one tinlou Helmut, am ploying t ell e tenehet M, nnpp'y I heir 'oduea tional and religions stalls, beside., they hate an occasional street preach, wli Mit latter , have boon well attended and popular with ancestors, when church buildings ere ern but we can hardly see their neer Mean I i Onettliing in their favor, however. lime% being cooped up In an uncomfortable 1 you can roam around at will enjoying your vorite naval's, besides being entertained an occasional dog light. Four banking houses, with ample n a p give banking Mollifies suMelent, while t h e leading hotel buildinga, considering thr. of the place, are perhaps an largo as any in State, not excepting your Bluth House lineebuildings are not altogether what trt lug men want; dhd, as It has been stud " hotel men are born," we have come to conclusion there have been no hirth4 line around here lately. We are stopping regular olcdfltshloned country "Inn," tt they Exchange good wholesome food moderate amount of Nero. The newspaper men In Sharon aro non, lion to tile craft elsewhere—good, clever lowa, publishing large papers, whielt aro It ally patronized. Gnorgn D. Herbert, of Tunes, Is a thorough Democrat, beho ving ly that, while Thomas Jefferson may been the founder of the faith, the tie Thaws must to Its expounder Messrs. lit Mormon, of the fieratrl, like your torte dont, believe Demoortioy has foully de g , i tad silittfl IWO !lay sof its round, This not agree with the IVATCIIMAN't) lilyes of moerney, and on (hero Is no possibility of blgloellig 011 1.1111 pl.Wt, We will 41, amt take up (Lo OthOir ltel t et It towing, is you do, that we are 0101 . 014011 tai r of stopping the whisky on every I but ni,solf, you earn 1111/411iti tom pli•,t 111 Illeelltig 114,11 K A h 1 /11.111 or, a le, don, of sharon, and now rand pinto or Derteral on the Temperate, to•tot Itiderlo,lo illlll . l,ttett of (Tinto. f . ‘l+ta it+ N number of voles this ticket will pod Mr Ws friends claim lo! it Oppollittnit boldly asseil Iho tote ail) 1 , 1. on Gin tynmbor of fuels In Ott 'llll4. 11111..11,1 (hell Unmet, it+ to VI hitt fold, nn,l . Isll don't prop.... to r..01/.01 ,111.1r1,1, thi tiekot Jost here, Sr some of our pun. friend, !night thitik wit nen, a Pet Witilit.l.l to glut you MI t 1•1 IoW with SWII. Millttr, Emq ,of (lily knelt, foi 111 , rly or the Ml'll.t.r will rtira ve that for Amain,' Init., Married El.:ll.lN EVE\ ht th,• rth t., Iluul•bnrg, I'. ntre l'oo hy R o y. J 1 %1/4 ibi Mr lierllll 1,, 1 , 1114 E. !...% • ). .%\--.InIINSTUNBArnif —On Ili 1.1.0 111 Its. 'I I•. I'm in Mil. •' I hi. 11,, .1 W ClAFts..r, II 14,.ban (.64thaririol ./.4iit.1.,111, vigil, all of flit., DIED On the 24111 of July qr Th.,lna. at 1114 reklil.•phf lii Pagtor lowil.hip, 44 , years, 9 month and 14 day. NII,V no 1,1014 neodbr I,oeiont: Weary noktehes through It, e sileno, ‘Vhilhet• hr. niorn i"ok Long In Rut At 1341. Ow let Jilin laligu to It e•erlimilliig life. Herr are pelt., mei grief, Pitirll Er, we et l ll4. to a uarrnw 11 , ...1. 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