The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE,. PA Friday Morning, Sept. 8, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —School books nt Rankin's --Rankin moll '4 school books cheap er than any nne eke —Rov. W. T. Wylio hag returned and re=urned his pulpit et the Proshyte- rinn church —There will be serviaes in the Re form church on liohbath evening next at 7.1 o'clock. —Thera aro a couplo of eases of fo ♦or and ague in town. They'll shako the fellows up. —Half bushel of lirne, one gallon salt and lour pounds of raw umber, make n very pretty drab. ---Joo Hawkins's market car will be in Show Shoo to-morrow, with all tho good things of the season. --Hey. 31tillen being nb.ent, the Methodist pullet will be filled on Sun day next by Rev. George T. Gray. —Why don't you xv ear your hut, Lb is bright sonny (Inv, Mr Ch ippy 7 Oh, 'cause W hy didn'ttuck cut his 1.1.11,per 7 --'l•he borders of Spring ('reek are infested with rat , , and the hots hare their own kill chucking stones it thesis Very often, during high water, num ber+ of them nre drowned —Nothing hes Set been dollo to the bridge Why ean't Ow+ matter be hurried up? If the work be nol done pretty soon, it will hardly be nceom phhhed before the snow comes —The public schools will re-open on Nlondny next, the Ilth in.tant, with the followinu, t4mehers Prof llli-g Thoinhon, \li•s Ilunter, ISP IVVIIVOr, Mrs AViir4l, Mks McGinley, Mis., Morrison and Miss Meyer --Mr Harvey Miller of tur4 . , f'•11 from a ha% loft one day week and dislocated hig left arm The dislwatton wm properly eared for by Dr D 111Hillis)) Mr Miller I , do. ing well, and In a few days will be ablo to resume business but good elluen, genial gentle tuun and warm friend, Mr Michael 110. gun, of l'hiludelphot, hi in town thin week Mr 11 ,, gan wit cloth and ennui- mere merchant ) and sells the very Gnesl and handsomest qualities of goods Our people will find him ns whole-soulod a. Gen enterprising --"(live you got any pens, old fellow 9 " *Liked n Tittle Child, the other morning, at ono of our proiniroo,t book '.()11, tr.a, uwr•nt ehllil, lirl OEM amount of them \Villa kind ~f a pen did )011 wi,h, my !Wu?' " \Veil, my Ma want , ' ono cent's worth of pie-poll, that'a all " —The suggestion to build n stair way up the hill on the Spring Creek side of the Academy appears to me. t with general favor Let the work be done It would add much to the agree able 1111 pr ess n made on strangers vie• fling town, and would be an advantage not only to the pupils of the school, but to the public. —The Nineteenth Annual Fair of the Centre County Agricultural Society will bo held at the Fair Grounds near this place on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the third, fourth, fifth and sixth of October next The prospects aro flattering for a largo turn out of the people, and the display, it is hoped, will exceed that of former years --We do not see that any prepara tions are being made to rebuild the burnt district. The ruins in that neigh borhood are very unsightly, aporling the appearance of that entire locality IVe hope the owners of the lots will either build upon them again or midi out to somebody who will. A fine brick block there would be a vast tru• provement. --We hear a good deal of com plaint about the miserable pavements on some of our streets Ever) body ni town knows where they are, and tt the prop erty owners will not flx them they should be relaid by the borough and the expense charged against therm Thera arc various pluee4, rn purftons of the town that pride themselves on their re spectability, where a man is in danger of breaking a limb or perhaps his neck, on a dark night. --Conductor Ward, who we+ kill ed last Saturday week by the nee:dent On the P. & E. railroad, passed Ernie - Horn the sante morning in high spirits His orders wore to run not over 18 miles an hour, and this seemed to please him. Approaching his engine in that jolly, rollicking way so natural to him, and with which everybody who knew him is 6tmtltar , ho sung out to his en gineer, "Iloilo, Killinger, eight, en miles an hour I Om! t "" r.r ,, r JIM I only a few linr• e'ard Innh In and Kidinger Ir ' i i , eat 111, 111111 bind gene i Cla a Fort/ V.,y,i40 • 'to that cowl tr% 1 • , in whom.) bournu no traveler fiver li l; II - ' THE WATER PIPES.—At last the groat trouble hae been traced to its source. It is deep in tho bowels of the earth, end is in the shape of a number of leaks which aro wasting the water that the people have boon longing for Ily n report just made to the Town Council by Engineer Morris, who was employed to examine into the condition of the Water Works and the cause of the groat scarcity of water in certain portions of town, it appears that the works put into the pipes, every three hours, seventeen hundred gallons more water than are carried by the pipes into the reservoir I This amount of water is wasted, according to Mr. Morris,eve ry three hours, amounting,in tho course of 24 hours, to thirteen thousand six hundred gallons. These leaks, of course, result either from bursted or badly jointed pipes, and will undoubtedly have to be fixed. The people on the hilly portions of town must have water, and they have boon without it so lung that they are grow ing justly indignant. Unless they get water in sufficient quantities it is rank injustice to make them pay the enor mous water tax, which they all have to do. We congratulate the Council on do ing what It should have done long ago, that is, getting a competent engineer to examine the Water Works Had this been done months ago, it would have saved an immense amount of growling and a very considerable item of expense Evidently the laying of the pipes from the Works to the reservoir was a very badly finished job, and the contractor or contractors, whoever they were, ought to be made do it over. A auto of 1,700 gallons (nary three hours, or 1 3,1100 gallons every day and night, sullicientliy accounts for the lack of water on the hilly portions of town (let this amount more into the reservoir than is going in now, and there will be ru more cowplainls. But let the work of relaying the pipes be done right this tipie TRiut rr: 1)F ItEsPiccr --At a regular meeting f Wa>hirigton Camp, No SS, Patriotic Order SUFIS of America, held at Renovo, Sept. 1, 1871, Um following reo lot mr were unanimously adopted 111,,nrk. , . It ht. pleased Almighty (foil, to hi. lin Providetoie, to remote from our fool fituttii tiro citte befriteil brother, I 1,11 4 Roil,vie then fore toilitiot the 111 el Imo who thieth nil thingit well '1 here hoe lie It 1 tint in the depth of our brother 11 good and worthy rueful, of our t How nod mud toudi r our I . argie.it eyiti pithy te the fusitutefrs of tile fittoily In their utl I I thin Ernutrod, That as a mark of respect for the uo unit) of our departed brother our charter he draped to mourning for thirty days and the tutu wear the uirual badge of mourning Rexolue.l, 'I hot a copy of Mello resollitiona he forriardod loth., family of Seeensed and he published to (Mop News and Clinton and Con im County pap rs I. It \ WINO, 1 J (Vonnutter W 11 cummlrr, ) I.Ty 111.1'5011 living in Centre and adjoining counties, who contem plates not rig to Bellefonte, and every person, whether living in town or riot, who is not already a customer and who desires the latest styles and the best of good• lit 141111111011 , 11 41 pric4 s, should not fail to it the "tiv store" I Young on Allegany t-street, Belle ihnte, where is kept constantly on hand one of the largest stocks of general mer chandise in central Pennsylvania. Mr. Young, the senior i.r.rt net- of the firm, Is connected w !louse of M M . , (Mph* where in~ t a j..,tion of the year, thus enabling the people to gut anything in the mercantile line that they niny wish. —That excellent boot and el oo ma ker, Mr. John Powers, is doing a rubb ing husineAs. Ho works six hands, and is Johnhint over the fact that there are no hard tunes about his premises. Mr. Powers turns out beautiful boots 111111 shoes, and also does repairing promptly and in the neatest style. Everything from a cow-hide boot ro the neatest and finest lady's or children's shoes and gai ters can he found at his store, opposite the Bush House Call and see him He is is good-looking man, and as polite and affable as he is good-looking. --One of our exchanges very truth fulifi-enierks, "What a record of hu man lolly, prejudice and ignorance would that newspaper be which should publish everything that was sent to Its editor," or words to that effect. What a record, indeed I Were the WATCH. MAN to publish everything that is sent to It, It would be the must remark able sheet extant. And ell newspaper editors urn bured - in the same way Very Mien they have to 'eject manuscripts at the expense of the feelings of the wri ters, but it must be dune. BY.AIS Timid Au..—Wo think our fl lend, U U Keller, Esq., of Centre Hall, can beat "them all" in the putatO lino. Prom one s tuck ho took, a day or two amen, ono hundred and seven good sized potatoes, ranging from the size of a goosu egg to that of a hulled walnut. If any body can beat that stock wo would lilco to know who he is and where 11, e stud, was raised Mr. Koller says they lire all good Democrats. behool books are just pouring out of Knukin's Model Book Store', this un evidence that this is the place to buy them, atheetil ue behoul books BASE BALI. iday morning last a party of Lock Unven base bailers ar rived itutown to play a game of ball with d nine of this place, and were es corted to the Brockerhoil House, which wit- their headquarters during the day. About half -past one o'clock a hack was in readiness, and they were taken to the grounds at Miles burg, and the game commenced about half-past two. Noth ing remarkable occurred in the play ing of either side, except tremendous mulling, in which, wo think, the city (7) boys excelled, although some nice 'mints were made by them, especially in throwing to the bases The Belle fonte fellows were as much surprised at the ri , tilt of the game /Is the Leek Ilit venites themselves, the sc. re of which will be found below. In the last inning Brown, by a splen did hit to left field, made a clean home run which was the feature of the game Quite a crowd assembled to witness thou game, among which we noticed sev eral young ladies. Our friends Strayer, Nut Clark, and several others were in town,and appear ed to enjoy theinseli es hugely --a /a Fred Smith We eppothl the scorn of the germ, is full 'MU X/ oNit • 0 11 I 111%,01 i•tit I tle, r f I, Fredel it h., 1,101;11., t I I,llllm it, I 2 /Ir.l, 1,1 r 2.11 11,110 n 1.11. I 1 I ....1ip.... 1.1 6 I 1,,1% 0.1 • .I I. I 21 lir VI•V, I r I I. I:1, It yr, r f : 1.11 Total is 111 n INNSI,I 1.4 t 201 t.l 4111 :•111 mh 7111 :‘lli II 4 II 1 I A 3 7 , 11a, 1 4 .1 II .4 .4 4 n I 1 111;1411. .1 M I' 11.3-LK,1,4,,t‘ .331,1(,),11.trt. —We would cheerfully recom mend to the i itif.en, or the lower town Jill Iph that are in heed of n competent isuclioneer, to secure the• SOT ViCPS of our young but .'xl..•rrrrrced Irn•nd, 11 G l'on%er, i f Itelu.r.burg 31r Gnrrr sprats tlio German and Ettgliblt, thus having tittr. Itilvtuttngr of marl olhrr, aid talk., it. "tip to Om bundle " Ilts ehttrges tiro very roi.ottlible no neceseity for the people of Centro county to go to Clinton county to t..e. cur() tho ,er% lees of tut nuetioneer when such WWI RS (;4,114er HIP to be !mind our county. Give him V trinl, and rat. 1...5t1 red you «ill ho pntisfled --Only about $ 0 ;1,000 in debt e , the borough of Bellefonte, under Radical domination, Only a little over $24,00 11pleC0 for eNery wan, woman and child, black and white, in dm town Such is the ic:tilt of the wino finenciering of our Radical borough Council It i. the sunie spirit that IT14111(.0.1 Evan, to 0111- litiridr.,l and hi I ty-throv thousand dollars of Om State funds I •w long Bill the people übinit to •Lich wastefa and vrint tin I n tra V/1- gu /IVO r H , •t;in to put u .top t tt by ru tint; thu Il , •unu•ratl ttt•6rt Ott, feill oftvn nntiru wavns told cart. 14011r1g past our 141110i/in an overloaded that to pull them requires every ener gy of the attached. Sonh•ti their legs nl,•m •to tr 121101 1,, in every joint, till we think they aro genie; to break o il Than I, VI uel and should not be allowed There is no anthill! MlO use ful or no much the Iriend of unarm as the horse, and Le should be treated with hu manity and kindness Let hank he suit ed to strength of the animal -not 8111 In that they will strain and injure h i n t to draw thin --14 John B 111tchell, formerly 0 1 this ;dues:, but now of Camden, Ilcl• 1111111111 - 11, I`...rigagud in Om Iruit-canner, busints Mr. Robert II Duncan, of Spring Mills, this county, who visited Camden last woo k, shoveled us a pear on tiatorday from ono of Om I)octor's troos that weighed one 10 , 11f141 and a half Fruit grows to a large sizo in that eel lion. —The Logan Fire Company, .1 this place, returned frond their trip to Altoona, (,f1 Friday last, and report their reception by the Altoona Fire De partment as ex tremely cordial, and their treatment us highly flattering. All the companies from other places advertised to be present were there, arid the display was very Ilne Reyn o lds of Itobersburg,lnv, four stalks of corn that 111C1IbIln, sixty feel, the tallest one niensurni4 In loot These loin stalks have tin var.. of ... I I, large and well Illled T 1,.• lu -t , t tbuut tom • t known 11 , hl, , , liviaweratic corn ta 111111. /31.411. ii , Sll/ -#l/1., BeHurd, the popular will lie here again 011 Wedutsday iiext, and remain two weeks. The Doctor is skillful and reliable, and lifts many friends in Bellefonte. Those who want their teeth fixed should report at the Doctor's office as soon as potetiblr. --That period of which the poet wfote— .The melancholy dap* aro comp The efoldoat of the your," is approaching. Eis Icng the beautiful ummur will have passed away, and all nitturo Us clad in the sere and yollowl' leaf. --Why don't wo dance? says yo'ne, 'Cause we don't vnnts to, and am not lOUb111)10, SOZ wo'lls. Olin RAIL GUI NO 0N. , --AS WO stated sflett•-Week the ,eon treats for the giuding and inasonry of the L. U L S railroad, has born let from Oak Hall to th! , Forks of Ponns Creek a th,tstate of twenty 111110 S. work as contracted will cost on nn average $6,000 per mile. The top of road-bed Is to Le ten loot on tills and twelve in cuts—wldo enough for MI or dinary gunge road through a valley like Penns that is not subject to lloodF. The work, we believe, is Lo ho begun at true and pushed through with the ut ❑uc,l t her. The balance of the road from Oak I hill to T 3 ;one has boon located and is la ha "let" shortly. The, not be very good news to the few selfish indi videsik who, for - their own personal aggrandizement,would have cheated the people of Fergu.on township out of the road and made its terminus Bellefonte In !deco of Tyrone. The location of the rood through that township, and a u un &Nino(' that the engineors found a good route, t ther with the fact that the people up there have thine in the Wily ot bObserlpt.loll ell that was asked of them insures them tho road thus giving us 11 through route. Ithinchard NieUtiflorty, the contractor., for the brunch from tlu4 Niece tot ),kl, Hell, 11111, revo•i% "id. I tobeunn N'4 , o, tit iqlf to to , Iltl 410114 uI s 111 010 %%'I \WO •111 \% ,, t1,111, n will h.' cnv,ago . ,l 4 , 11 till- II The I,—, h Iln% o[l, Ntirr,,w (lung,, Ittith nt 1,..1,1 114 first tors UuG rn 1, , ,, I< 11:tv,t, Wi.ol. Wl' 11T ,, 11001'1110.1 %hut t1,..v to (•,,Inition, e, nml MIMI their re.til from Lot It Unveil to NI ilheim t-ont, the meeting, wr littve lion uifurini l thin in unfit merit+ fin vu twom fund•. I bond, , or tion bt II I-11 SON, li•tit 11111111 10 f. 1111.1.00.1 will 11 . 111/111 tlll. 1'1,104 SOllle of tio• 1•0 im ily think t 10 • .% 1111 Ihnve It buill till, lull.. Tht re t Ow I, ro n d i 3 lini•hwl -- The riUter.e worn Skill - 0441 to learn ye•lerduy morning by a dispatch front diskalteisit, lawn, of 010 redden of Mr M Milltken, of this place llti died about a P , on 11'edoesday, of lIV "II 1111 Wit) t , o the Frl ctuirch Nlr. Mlllthen left here n hint ago ott a v%%lt to OW to I:./ 1 119.11111 111111 1119 Sudden rind unex tot! 111.1111 SO glllieli regret nod sorrow in this cum MU Mt) urer of (Tinton county, raid 'is' a visit on Saturday last, aceompanual by a littst of Lock Haven boys who wore tilt lo•ro getting bout at bast) ball by the 'lon to the west wn% to !Mend a II11.1•01)g lbdlefont,re lie wan a native of Alillliu county, but %pent tn , ct Of his life ui 0111 place, i•ligitgi•il in thri iron 1/1/51 I I t , nn, (,1 lbu nociol) Friembi 1,1 which b. Witb Use death 1' en the costuntinr) buy lost nn eurne,t, upright, public spirited, eliris turn gelitlelll/111 %Yu sincerely condole with him aged mother and grief stricken relatives in their sad 1.11/1.1101.• and t 0- 'lol'll that lie who eelle t the ileeer.ed to live with Him will emnfort thew in their afflictions ---The Ilepubitcan, sick of politics and hopeless of electing tiny of its can didates, has taken to telling larg snake stories. lien, II Its In•t One James Ilwverly, Jr rtrai.lon m•nr floward i dot) laftt ei.. I, .lill.l iht,tigti v. r iteld in !h.. rvar 111 1.1. 0011.0 111 1 1.1 mire, t. Ina Imo, cm 110.1 - by the 14.01 ark log of los dog it. approaching, he ~1...1 veil trio large black 1,111•011 111111 head. erect, glittering eyes and projecting longunn menac ingly gliding around after the dug It was but the work of 311101110111 VI dis patch them, but they were still squirming when glancing a roil or two from the .pot he observed a huge c oil of black, grey, iielllnh looking enakra lie wan completely dumb founded. tlitfh Incennanl temirining. coding and recoil ing, then frightful 1.0 111011.1111111, and the odor. ensiled wore horrifying and sicken ing to the extreme lie lied to 1110 house for a•mintivice Returning vrith neveral num all armed with clubn and asen they net to work .•Itoppihg to ph ,• 1021 the bowing coil of reptlloll Here was • Pkr,ll4l worthy the poi) of an Add! son I Several meekest would dart elf, 111 If try. mg to evade the •lootti tf their tantipanion•, when the unerring strokes of the ase• would •ever their Inalten Then another large Hat headed green eye mounter would Mahe A lunge at the 111011,1111111{ an, only to fall bark 11111 share 1110 fate of him companion snake ISM the 11111011 kept on In their work of clo niruction until, en with it cum men Impulse, the 'make, made a rush for the held, one of the willies/ten amid the grollllll wan literally slice with 1110111. 11/41A111), 110111 ft.,' there, In every direction, many were kill. d while ma ny more Mal tinliertmal, 101 l on thin 01, Mpo)I. covering 111 lir, n Of m . rhapn two 11/il/1 In 14111111,14, sere counted fifty one dead mates. Nor did the men leave the 110141 until the antoril•iiing number of 01111 111111111 . 1111 11/11/ nlne tern 1111E01 !maid heel, 0,,,,,111 to 11110 limo duns NI r ti inns , I Sis ii., whe, I, the t i ,, 11•••.,11t1C MI r, 1 11 1 i I II it, 1.11 II I 14 I . Il C.. 11111 e Lon t, 1/1 1 / 1 • 1/1 11/011 n 1.1 1 .120 of ground 25 Met square 7( p• taioe+, 1100 large 111111.1. r thir informant bays, "ahoy very forcibly remind ono of ilie Democratic uuajotity of Penn towrit , l4--so largo and always to be relied upon." speaks well fur some of lila Agricultur al producti of Penn, but the Second Tuesday of Oetobor will speak bettor things than thus° (politically) and more of thou'. —Thu eorner steno of the new Re formed church at 110tiservillo, will be laid (I). V ) on Sunday, Sept 10th. Services to begin at 10 A. M. Several ministers of the Reformed and Luther an churches are expected to be present. -- rhy tour school books from Han lionnzny.—Mr Joseph Strauss, of this place, well known throughout this and Clearfield county lig a peddler of miseellaneous goods, was robbed on Sunday night, the 18th ult., at Bloom ington, Clearfield County. He had left Wagon in charge of John I. Bloom, and rattle to this place on bosiness,when seine linpeconionit knavo broke open his sluing box, containing clothing, &c., and nb , tracted n eonsidernble fllllollllt of clothing &nil all his lints, together with many nrticles of more or less value. There is M. Chin to the thief, and so Strauss is obliged to pocket his loss.— Journal. --Mr. C. W! Wheat is working with Mr Henry Wilcox on a building in Blue Ball, and was engaged about a window in the lower story, standing on the ground, whiio Mr. Wilson Was working at the cornice upon a scaflldd, ori Wednkqulay afternoon,when a hatch et droned from the hand of Wilcox and ktruek Wheat fairly on the top o r the head, fortunately with the back . of the hatchet An it wit., the blow was severe, and stunned hlm for a moment, but had the blade struck him, it would, at least, have rondo au, ugly wound. 19P4Lipsbarg Journal. ---The contract for building no en gine house for the 'lodine tiro eotnpnny of dm place been awar ed to John Mr. Pacini i%n gol.ll workman, nod will no doubt put II p a good build ing —I/revs-making done at Mrs Dare'e. Latest qy IPS and perfect, 11l warranted , a 1.., dress trimmings, gimps, 'ilk fringe, and real guipure larei just reveived -Who killed the big rat? lov mil, Kl,ll. I killed the log r tt " A. , , Velii% Anil lu.t keep on I.rllurG them, and do the community h .rrviro NV T ILK pipes are bring Intl free) nomad Street. up Ridge titreet, n 4 ler t the remdenen of At orri,ori -- Philipsburg is being lectured by n Mr.+ Ihtnfortli, /1 returned lui.,l‘,rui- New boir,gtes for side by SI, Qui Try school bookA from lintihut II 11(10' MI 1.1.1C5, loyal editor or lha Catilvr,,ll ClOl,l on 113 on Ml,ll - Ile leeks well, And 14 in rood Rpinh "ver the "ill," up their emirity LIINIv.u, n gallant ottll DOM, t ril or liulh•r ctn.; illy, hotiorcti our Han, Mut on Nl.ilidlty flu says Ow I at,, 4nlning ul Ittltter, and attar,, lung, ruttt nut thy t•nttrn 141.,,vt1i of Itadicalism. A 11. timArt:H., Esq , naskstarit trots Ire I' N 10.111,11, , w ay nlee•r d wltlresi (hp ( . .•tilt.. Cwinty at Itoberahltrt; yesterday .•vehing, and, we 10,811011 . , did .0 N A twtettl, , wlll address the lt, stituto tat the 14th instant. Mrs. SV. S. Tripple neat us a lowli er of must delicious butternituk on 'Thursday, for which she will accept thanks. It was hugely enjoyed. A Ihit aII Al,lll I'o Fl•q Prusithin t of the Pennsy I van la State Ag, ieultural Society, wag with um on Monday Urn .1 AS ti BRIS 111 N and WIN left here lint work far tho far WV4i. IlEitr.wott•it,i, Am.; :11.L, 1 71 Eclaur Wa/r/Onan IL mad , perhaps, 1/0 of some interest to your filly rend ers to know of the doings of the "Cen tro County Normal," now iii session nt this place About seventy teachers itru ii nui :Mance at present from different pUr L. 5 ul the county Two literary sucl eties are connected wit Ii 1,1114 vii: "Eureka" and "Excelsior " W.• were pot sent at a public 'venting of "Excelsior" a low nights n C e nd hoard the rending of the pithier Ercel,o,l Rentets It was well gotten up, nod LllO subject iunttor good showing memo's' thought and untiring if xertioc on the part of the editors, Stevenson and Mad man, to funks' it It success The read ing might Ilene been better, as there wet too much style "Yet to Conic," addressed to the "Eureka" wits good, every moodier receivimz a full portion and in du.' nelLsOn—elicited omit iffornblo merriment On Toi,ilay evening the 29th, Suitt A. It. flume, of IVillittinsport, l'a , lectured before the "Centre County Norinal " Owing to the inclemency of tile weather, there was not a genetal Imo oat, yet pia(' a respectable midi ..• ..1 1, It, tore w.t., i• I nilt Nir hed vimt lielh•lente crud the beautiful town of Iteberiiiatrg, and to-night that wish hue la. ti gratified 111, lea trlr,, wits clu elly for the teat hers attendit g the "Nor mal." lie said, "what man has (10110, 1111111 can do again," and if we wish to succeed in hie, nienta/Ly, ?aurally and physical/y, we munt launch out Into the deep, and not always keep along the shore Ile then cited Cll3Oll of different kinds on the three topics, to prove bits arguments. Ills remarks were keen and pittitteit,tind were listened to with mark ed attention. Mr, Ilorne is 011 4 ; ill Lhe 1110 A pleessut bpolikeri we have listened to for mole lime. Every body was well pleased iitid 110 doll hi edified. Long may lie live The met eture the "Not mai" is t., ,1. 1110 till. /I b ., 1 I 111 W Mitchell, , ill knew that we will out be disappointed, but shall hear something from bun that will do us good. --Rankin Bolls 6chool buolib Personal Sla ICCT A olt Married NI ) Y-1.F.AD3.--on the 29111 4 It •s , Mr, Millet, Mr. W. I. cal M alrY LOllllB, Loth of Marlon to county. Tho chap who !mted mil tho n hail atldotl to It thu following linvo mot your Into !Imo aro our Mint wlnlion for lirunporlty," 111'1.( 1 1 4 .:1I—STINH.—On Reformed Pormonago, llolleiiiiiti M. Wolf, Mr. Win. II Hllker too Ilnn Stifle, both of I i:111 Business Notices DID YOU lIEAIt IT Oh I have you heard the story papers tell, How fast Hinger Hewing Mnel 1.1111,10, begsn to sel 110 W hotly 1i111 , 140-1/10100 Jlll4l and Is fully satisfied, 'I hough all the Other sowing ma,. It Nice lucid tried. She &nays NO liven tienibled, them would sew, Nor born, nor foll, nor fonhor, I I=l lint when mho got the Singer nits just right For 'warning, hentoning,nfel Huh li gmr , ll 111111 Ilghl • It MI•WM 111111 /111 , 11111111 , 1, Help.' tills 11119 1111.1 slu11gll•s, n ,11 loge) her. '1 w+ndr rill! machine li3' thin 1101,011, nl 41 1 111111 . 111111/1 Its /llh lit II r. THE \V ut I' 1 1 11 al !ten.). F. Butler, the bottle, uncorked !outsell at Sprit, the 2 Ith ult , to /1 speeeli lepublicati enemies. Ile among whets who would re.. of the Itelaiblicati party 11/1 kw who ran away a hen he Ilroa II into trouble, and I even go and testify belore tl ol the United States 10 Inn h lienerill Butler was here ii by , F. Sanborn, one of the th e /,' , pubbean, who aml. relet red to hunt? Mr !tut to. Mr. Sanborn replied amid luvluu, ''list statement In IA! Uielieritl Butler then yelle dui you roil oltt at the tatels leave your sister to lace a wit Mr Sanborn atienipteil amid yells el 'pill 6uu out,' Ace , the audience being wild citclueut, but NIT. Sanborn w refused a bearing. Butler asserted that the t'surarof nialigued film brew/. placed General Hawley command ior inellieieni-v peiency. This blast brunzlii Irn ill the following tiu Hartford if Hotter lit his nl .r.e rlt ftimi lily i•i0111114,1 ti fiir my eimililet n. n" 5,11.• iri..1141 to real thin nay Ili., charge AS Inlunl..rn In Ihn men slut uttered it a Iwr .ii guard Mil last written col ..... 14u Urr rimet•rnlng my tttt .rut urn of fun iecnnwnduunn hir 1 It Th.. elm innan of the rn fused In IIII()%v this defiant we du nut inury nu• lintitatiltiffinrN prollik,ttios at- Ftnortl in-ill:m.1. Thi au in be 114 nr (%•riatiilN !mine mi. tail .1,1 some human chant - t'uslri) The Bellefonte Mark =1 'I 11.• 1. Ilnwlrlg are 1111,11t1,1. hllln.lty evening, v‘ll, hlte K heat, per hiPvtiel 11.1 1111.•nt, pi r bushel 1111 N p. r 1,11.1,41 44,4, 4,1, {44•r bushel ..rn, vhelle.l, per ant, p. r Barley, per 1•110)..1 Ilin kwlierit, per himhel cinvermee.l, per Irt.tiol per I ev. p. r I at I 1., p‘,lll I vnlen Ilwmn Talinvr, per pound liniter, Itotgm, per Pla•ter, pee tnn MONEY MARKET, 14,11.v..n A Bru , NI Small 111 I'llllo' ,(1,11),11 he 1,•11..ing ny toot, Nor% I; S of '2ll I N Wm, "I IMIZEI •• !VA, 10 40 . 14 II H 3.1 Year 6 per emit hold Si .•r, ['nom riteitid• It It let M 1111,”14 Fantle It It Unlea Pneitle Likud I•rttlit Itorith New Advertisem OUR TERMS TII " 1/1 , :N11"It - ATIC MA:\ 0.1)1;1•11. , i4.414 ,, tv WI., riot p. 11.1 i II 11. Pl. 10.1 d net iiio 0%101 yeat , nll.l nn p.ti, i .111 13,• All Au :•:I: Ag.• Ir pal, t PaperA will not Int sent. 4,11 L tol Liti/Citi raid fur M nth:otter. All A.lsertle.:iiientA lot Alas I. •tortthn, 2(1 tomtit pet hoe for th ulnel 11.111111, 1111,1 r, ventn ell lii/1111111,i•I Hptl.l.l'• Ali,. holltorlitt Itolm•en 25 tomtit poi It A 11, ti ii itmt I, to n'l• lit timing by the 1011111.1, hull y 4 Li, I=l 1. (1.1 121111. , . II l.lt 1 , . . . IIrl•r hem . r 1 1 .; int ..It ...holm (1,1 .I m. i , I liu.4 ,41 loh Prit.ting of olety Rind dor oess and de.p.a, I, 'I he In en tetiltt•il wits it loiter 1111 and everything n the pinning he , entedl in the tnort nitintle noon. lowest rnh•s 'Perms—t 1811 All bullets 5i11,11111114, tol hit 11 !tell JniiiiitrY it lb"
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