i i i v'i \ rKi; lIriFORTER \ \ MAR 2 , 18T4 LOCAL ITEMS. bhge bv -ending US • their locality, give • imi we Mill put them in : , ~i deaths and marrl f' tm • s a [} o tinnit - o! *\\ ' '' w ibe i -i-h. ill be entitled i , Hi poRTRR one >er free. Ki; KI VH being rea.l by nemly this side of the county , : arger circulation than any Ji be found the I e-l medium C ! usiness. -. A- Vc S : -. • 1 ors to the Reporter, charg i ur p, >'.-officc address this spring, 1 give i.s notice, so that the paper , b : aiU J accordingly \ Siiivmi- i'uaS's ro oo im mi Hin w kti Bcaixna Find i gil , \. \ ery x pensix •> to r.iiir ii x Milrox or Millhe u ,' i prcicr to !l in M rex - -it g t go into the Hardware business v it.- a rare chanc* any iiitorma t . g:.r,l to what business has been i:.> . 'be , :f. iv givn. 1: •'•*- red t. lb .. estate in Vliiroy u- a-' be pur - ' \V. J M Si AN to At . J'.'MarOt. Mitrov l*a M i . 1-s a.ure has v.:,. dowu a Lva! op: on l*a >iu* : t: I*'.< i x .-.ivd the com* c . M: A o- ller.!orf. of th.s \ %i e. a . jed nis.!:'.. let <>! - ore Can t : , .:u e' atru for those midnight ran ge - xxh.,h will tc.l ou them'' On Tuesday. IT:! -t .as constable K ass JI 1 A - horse ii ad. * mis; a' 1 I'm e:\erable c. nsta 1 . : bad y bruised. lut : i> not considered dangerous. - j t ~rg lu • run . a-gc and , eepled the sat He is a brother ot Rev I'omlinson lati \ :Be v:. ..te c: !s?t W c.: is.. >v afternoon we bad a regular t! ..nder shower. The light i. gw A* vi\ - i iti C tb-uder ro LED in ■s-u. -, r ! i t.-r ae Reporter and d.-n t de; r i i x. .r neighbors. Cut down .... , - . . A i - - '. • NI a. Ha , t... s. . w the !: a: .' c: . •: B, s. ery- y art., les, t. y A \V! you cunt 'ft it the M - d. 1 .is - > st w rti. hax.: Kc • T a ... Jul .>h a!.•■!■ j a - to - : #vrryl dy - vet unborn. F - .. " o gi. < .t-o . >rts when every .-.is.: ;t their :ar.. y si .. .tr : - , ver half a minute. \\ > . cr yet saw a man engaged in an\ . v .. -that ,ou!J please ail. d-id y . Re;.-, cable lo ks don't ltK.k for sin cr .. ily In BO other calling is ; 1 t n j.atri'BS t serve w .th -A . ~-.r- va-.eu, as that of a j ~ newspaper Hence sensi i a readers will not expect t i r t c.-iiii up to that unborn j-erfection which would ena : duct a j-aper to satisfy all Kate Sale, household F iter s Mil .. on Saturdsy, 2- : 1 o clock. i.le, Harris ta p.. March - ■ riy of Aaroriss ■er of'a livery at !'■ Su. ess to John - .■ ia , '. date for Lieu ,i- - ..us a jtror.g • . e rend Lento his par ' L - * i tl.c house and • r> - e. Waterstreet, v \ . lie r. f.-r i, 220 -Be \t ■ v. ..'e : Jacob Wolfe, - i' le • irryinga bui k e M r.Jay, fell and broke one cf - -i.t- Kt the knee. .-lay: g t last a cow belong . M Aff-rtv got into Jerry j B - ay * w:. chison a level with .. t tramping about, the I j- •„. s; . and be fell through a -ta - ,erea j'eddivr a horse was ; . .- ibr ae her neck.— IfstrAiMa I A _ g n.an named John Mes- i . res ..rg in Decatur township,] M c umitted suicide on Monday i . •ta.. g j. sen. dying in great: a_- H w a-odyetre of age, an i left a . . idri-n The immediate cause . - rash act was domestic infelicity. A- - as though the legislature v. .; ; pu-- the dog-collar law, a'l dug ad best go to J. 0. Deining i r - at i nce, and get some of his nice dvg- He :ax just got the right article t--.■ it the law Joes not pass. 1 e t ::ie for '.be "Hitting of the •'Hitter-' has come. Mnny of the public schools, of this i ■ tv, cli-e with the j rer.t month, and ir.tei.d winding op with exhibitions. Next Monday, lixh init., the trains xviil commence to make regular trips to Luurelton. Thus slowly the iron-horse approaches the Centre county line from the east. Thomas Bollinger has been appoin ted post-master at Rock Spring. Mr. It. H. Duncan's house caught ' lire on M .nday morning, but was discov ered and extinguished before much dam age was done. Mr. and Mrs Duncan were both from horne. Caikin's Automatic Clothes Washer w ill be in Centre Hall next week, and will be a! Spsßgtw'l Hotel, on Menday. March dO. The citizens of the town are invited to be present and see it in opera tion Township r'ghts for sale. Win. Wolf, at theold stand, has just ' received a large lot of tbe finest fish in mar ket. If you want good fish, mackerel, shad, or herring, at a bargain, go to Wm. Wolfs. Weather fine this week, but rthe r Cold—very stormy Sunday night and Mon day. w llev. Kerlin is having a great revi val in his Stone valley charge. Rev Leiizi'l reports UK the same work going on in his charge, at The protracted meeting, in tbe Methodist church at this place, is still.'going on. --—Mr. S. S. Wolf, the popular new mercful'.t of our town, left yesterday for Philadelphia, to lay in his stock of spring goods. If you \?ant to buy the best goods at the lowest prices, call and examine his immense new stock which will be on hand in a week or ten days. Remember that Mr. Wolfe trades anything you have to sell, for which he allows the highest mar ket ptices. He also wishes to assure his friends that he has thrown all bis time and energy into this business, and that he means to stay, notwithstanding the false ( and malicious reports circulated by certain parties to the contrary. Thankful for the general support thus far received; he hopes by strict nttention to business, and fair dealing, still to increase his trade. Please don't forget to give him a cail. Mr. Orvis presented a petition of forty six inhabitants of Centre county, for a law to prevent the killing of deer in that county for three years. Also one against the pro hibiting thebuntingofdeer with dogsinsaid county, which was referred to Committee on Agriculture. The post-office at Boalsburg, will shortly changi bands. Forthe Reporter. The parentage of attendance of nx - : th end g Man-h Jrd t- t'T Per cut. of attendance during term :.1 Jul 4 11 scholars wen in at if iiiiiceeverx dax during the month, to w I \V J. Mi ver, Jas M Muaser, Jl\ lluim ti II stevrr, M N\ Adams Fi.inl Hm.gh, M Si,.v. .Delia Wittb (I Wirtl Ma-x Musser. Vnttie Long M, v K W.-'f J II I'd *s.. Ti ill 1 !*t I*l Mil k AInl Term I": . A F. l X- K \ 111 era ACo T-: Natienal Itai.k Hunt ngxien v <ame Ss- •- v- .1 Green A (. Kbv Jl' Coburn *- ttin \ -ada el u' J S th u>c .: i UK Su oi, \\ , ,V \ i : vJ N ct!erx>de Su ii Day A Morey V T Mi*on head v h > Hasting* t'oti: : l'< av> \ Hrivkerhoffl .1 A (. F . i-r llale A Co J Hoy * WHi Cox \\ T'-iirnsten o I' I, *\ Meek \\ L ilexei A1 veJ 11 8 Ttiewyena i oyd I , At. v.J !*• vim A c.- \ r •11 ve - vi J \\ M J F lUrn* v* Brandlev iTiildx B . Rut neidee v* 0 M A maas, kdsi't M ei 11.. v <* A X". x J I uder x .ed AdniiS S M l . k A Co \> tTias Brviwi Maiia L ghn n vi II F Shutter 2nd Week. \\ m A o : git xC ne glex lLi per It >x t Roland Curtm 1* K lie: ier-on v- tie- l. lie- Sara!'. Cortnan > L B McKtilire et al N. rwood coal A lumber covs K'hett aca l> x . p x em, It el. .If .' Fti . at, a.;ii-. -v- U th'o. A heir* \ liarc.a- v, Fn-c a KR Co M K i.:-f x A lime: - 1 ughrcv vJ l.uca* hi-:rs K F'.etcti*: v l*e- u a Kit Co Ju;ih White, nib x Fhiiipsburg .oai lr. Ai' C J .Ki !>. vs (. ,u \\ and V '. txr . v: a vi x I. Br An t HeVe-ly .> Fe in a KR X'o DB. , i. x * Ji-hi White x*J Bechdol J ■ \\ -..te et al x, J MilVol I . *l' eX - Dt-rbx t\ ai Co F W ll*le i - Je.-c k gvr > > > ,;*r xs B L-ggit J x'crt . Jet a. x-D J k ,nr et . D agner * J S Forsler L \\ Mu *1 Co xs J-.idah Whit- I C. nib \S \\ A-; e\ A . v> B L It.xtcL* *r > 1! Wy ,nd x . \\ m Lichtv 1 A l'..- x > 15 A 1 D ! ggct i X'. .%< .t C, vi J S Ki-i.I ACo ] Mii ir* A I'. r* v .V x'aen K Lloyd v> >a:ue Wm *• <x r x, J Gordons Adu r Da B vs S. v* Shoe Township i \la_v, Li fb A X'o xs Same N: , Bai:i* f Be irfi .te vs J 1' Ft A C J lleverly v, Penn'a KR Co. I.i>: of tvraiid Jurors for April Terns. Be i ob Kobt liej bur:: X' Df:. Henrv l'err I x .Be K >1 Lucas B .: :a : J !1 M : B gg. x'. -ta .c( :rt And Fitsger. Bar . Mar:.:. \ edeffer L Dav.u Fv. Gregg 1. K\.x Jl* Heckuiau, David] K K, Dmof. Bartges 11A es- -Robert Xioheeu M > Jan.is F Frank. Henry li Koy er. Ktuanuei liarter. Fe: : L a- Krcainer, lit) Deini: g*r Kush—J X' Dunkie >; r ng—W J Dale, H Kline Walker—Daniel Dorman List Traverse Jurors —Ist Week. Be leionte baro Wm 6hortlldg, Geo' Th mas. Ja. V Thi'tiias, Frank Steel, Geo W Tate Mi'esburg Boro—J Miles Green Fhiiipsburg—l. (i Kessler Benne. Tw j—Ji.hn Rishel, Wm Ithler, H Hevv. Boggs- Philip) Risidex. D F Shotxe J 11 Linn Burnsides- Jacob X'raft Curtin—Ji hn MCI -key A S Tipton L ergmon- Xieo Homan, Wm Muster I) Dennis Wregg—John Taylor, Jonathan Weav- Half Moon - John A Hunter, I Peck. Harris—John S Forster Haines— W W Bower Huston—Daniel lrvin Liberty— Jno A -Stover M. r.or. Isaac l'rain. Samuel Aley FattiGeo Keeser, tie" Mattene, P A Se lers, J ti Stine Pens —P H Sxxartz. Frid Calherman, H G Smith Potter—Peter Hoffer. Wm Armagast, John Foreman, A F llosterman, D F L -se K .- i—Geo McGsffey v iv Shoe—Mark Money Spring— H EGentzel I m .ii—Jacob Spotu \S' . ker Jno 11 i'eik, Jno Divens, W P Harris Ira verse Jurors—2nd Week. Br efokte Boro— Saiu'l Van Tries. Geo fi W caver. P Gray Meek, H D Yergvr H'.ward Boro—BaLer Weber l'n.iisburg—Janes Perk-. \V H M - Can- and. llet.ry Dunkie, l> Adams. Mofsburg—J P Shoope I'i. onx :.c- J l.n Bug B ggs '1 up Frank Mi E'roy, Thoma* Adan Simon Batnur-t Fergaton —John F Krebs, Chariot Sny der Gregg—S F Her*ing Hum Charles W Wolf, A J Burrell, M chael Feidler Hoaard—Jas Aoti*. J M Hall Half MoOn P W Barket Liberty—F H Koons, Tho* Bow*r. Mils—A id Graruley, Daniel Strayer, Samuel Str-hecker. Samuel Condo Potter—Epbriam Keller, Alex Kubn, Jno Xi San key Snow Shoe—Wm Holt Spring— CC Taylor l':iion—Thomas M Ewen Worth—Jos Thompson A KASU ACT I.VD FATAL Cexsx* QVENCK —ln our last isxue we made brief rr.i-nt: of horrid accident which occur red at T C. ILn.es' saw mill, about one mile and a half west of this, al 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning, 2d inst , in which s Mr. Jacob Crutheri, of Bell's Mills. Blair county .(was sawed entirely|in two in two or three seconds, snd now enabled to give the particulars We are induced to refer to th is case again, not through a disposi tion to aggravate the m:nd with tbe rela tion to such sickening sights, but that it may be a warning to others employed in the dangerous avocations of all kinds, in this region, where the loss f human life has become so alarmingly fearful, and where we can trace so many of these fa* ta! consequences to th# reckless acts of the mangled victims. Mr. John Hays is the sawyer employed at this mill, and WAS in charge at that time. It was noticed that something was wrong with the carriage— a nut or Something of the kind was loose on the under side of it. The carriage was standing in front of the saw, and Mr. Hays had crossed over for the purpose of adjust ing whatever was wrong. Mr. Cruthers, who was his setter, took the sawyer's side of the carriage, threw himself flat upon the floor, within a few inches of the whirl ing saw. and endeavored to assist the saw yer in adjusting the difficulty. It is said that Mr Hays warned him of his danger but he paid ne attention to it; and Mr Jack Speece, who is the engineer, and who was watching tbe efforts of the two men told Mr Cruthers of his proximity to the taw. but he remarked that an irivh was as good a* a uiile. In bis endeavors to reucti whatever wa wrong with tne under part of the carriage, he had to lay flat to lha floor and jiurtly across the carriage, and in this way his feet would be very near the lever which is used to gig back the curriage, and it is reasonable to infer from this bis feet struck the lever arid started the carriage forward. After the I carriage had started two seconds could hardly elapse belor* tbe saw would be whirling into his body. Mr. Hays sprang from the position he was in and rushed for the lever—Mr. Speece hurried below and slopped the engine; but all was of no avail. Two unearthly shrieks were utter ,ed by the expiring victim,'it pasted en tirely through the body, severing the up pei from .the lower extremities, and he was dead; and LO power on earth could have saved him, considering the position he was in, after the carriage had once been put in motion. D-. Blandy was at once sent for and donoall that could be done —attach to gether tbe parts with needle and thread. Mr. Cruthers was a yeung, unmarried man, his parents living in the neighbor hood of Bell's Mills, in Blair county. They were telegraphed to at once, and on Thursday tbe remains were interred in tbe burial ground outside of our town —Osceo la Rectillt. MiI.I.HI IM FKAOMI NTS V n K I'll OK \\ ||. I .. : 1 ■ ill K mi n not ve -v x • i hr • T. R lot of fur luii HI . that ' 'oust lu ll >ne by t ' \1 , i >t N of TC-ur l'U . . r in; M wli! '•" < : ' "> | for il It-.-\\ir i mphntii t' y No. Should \ iiy come lo n illllori' ill .-n --cluloti, pli-.-o |rl iiip I t Kni'lou-1 pli . o .1 iho k for tlio um of 0110 cent, MIIIt 11 |> ■ lilt HHI it to the editor .I' tli-* 11. 111. i Vi a meeting held for the pun> In ilio i in. - ; Ldh -' I!Mll ! . 111 I tM M ill 1 pre i.t .nt , * I'rli i f • r. - it* , . >in iu' ,i - i I'> M n i ihr erst S; irkc I"• • i < hale thought a: il beaut a". .1 ■ .;<•>. : i <• I I n |re ■ for till" go .1 i ! filtut. g. net utkOlls . * V factored l>\ it at iHtrii" - ig i :iii, .1 il 1> Fool* it Ha' <', mi tiiv itoi. j tin .: flair J, eitcd, Teutonic . ho), of nil ii Squire, dow Il in Stral urj*, I \ lie mat or in it I ... Ii hodc hveis li lug opinions -u lax*, rmi lu. think that u hat I r Jon t know in thnl | -.r t . u!r dire. i> ..i. a. : . k 1 ing Fleas. - "HOM xaiuarea.l ' > here below . i I . the h *o 1 oM .• v; . 'I * lto'\ lu a ilebat !ig ■ ub -oiUe-* N ■ 1 .*r - v i - a it t * I ikirkt 1 ~- 1 I to l -• argu ments. For. "Truth > rushed t • irili, will i.-o again i.i.rr F. - X>.ir diminutive: friend John v Tiie wax he wipes out' . . , . - ... anon I v. : e Jon *.. FINK ii lit >\ K Mil.l - 11 IMS Th* upper room of th* A aJcmv build . ing. of th is pin. e. it , said, will ' n J, verted into an ti ! : F lot. - 11a . as that , fraternity i raj- •!> IIH : e-sng hero, th. r' , ( ireseal rc>. :n i- 100 niul At a meet: gof:u ■ i : ■ s : 11. >| | n'r , t .!i-i i.ii . I b i t I i :t.k in . . '• priao 1 not fail . - city cannot we'! do with. .: it - perou* and aicouioJa;.: g tirrn of l>urt!•)> it Co , merchants Fine Grove has 1: i! t* mui a! con- t ii in -. .es *i-1 M a - -I, M X , e .o I • which were quite a -.u o and have J awake:. - d i a: o \terot in the: divine art. l'r e Grove .1 B .irg an still ho- j pingarid quietly wait g for the railroad We think t 1 e j>; p '• - steadily g" f.g brighter. The IV ' lir. ■ " s- i i. eursed aonie charming music on Friday evening in the diamond of tins town. This hand is undoubtedly among the best in the county. n The grange excitement has '■> reached li our toamshii*. ' At the numerous -aV - in this vicinity, c livestock was sold at pretty fair fgures. n The high s. ho it .is |Voe, W ill agail. h be opened in t.ie -ver r en of th* A .i.le- i.iv bull-!.: g v Prot Sahm, of Air.-no I burg. FROCO>\ 11 . . t Forth* Reporter. "BELLEFONTR Sgf IB> h Fine spring weather, and cons* ; o-nt j * a lively time (sir the merchants The frest has tak. :. 10011 of the panic out of husines l . an i trade prom -e* to *pei u{i lively Th* "woman's cru*tb- ha not ye; u reached us. but wo are 10.,- ing for it -ver s day. wtsare sure the indications are that it % is niar at hand. As we passed along t! ■ street the other day. wt> not. Ed our friend - "Woolly Brown d.essej up, -I-W hat on, a and loeking as gay ar a New V.-rk f..p, He must have lito! some information "fl their comming. and p-epared himself (• r the prayer met ting. He is v.-rv fond f i the fair sex, and wishes to look nice when f they come tc. visit ti • ".pirit merchant ( "Jim Hale it is -■< d - 1 -king Pitri. I Attorney ward: Well, go in. "Jim. P Jack will not object, as i: w ill Le no trou ble at all to beat you. c Who is "Pees , k. jr" the anonrnious i-crrespondent of "Brown • Republican 11 Some ay Smith Ba-nhart. but then I "Smithy denies it, and in last weeks k "Watchman" replies to what is generally believed to be his own production. Rath- 1 er rough when a man writes nameless arti eli s, in order to get an oportunilr to grmd f out a "high-sounding reply." Rut then , w* don't believe that Smith wrote the "Hoestick's communications," <>n!y a few 1 minor circumstance- point to lnm as the author. Smith says. ;n his reply to his t own communication, that his gri-at-grand father, was a "genuine lager beer Dutch man,'" well that accounts for Smith drii k ing an ounce of the "gules beer" when he j goes spbecliinaking that his ' gt and Jd dy" voted for Washington. Madison. Jef ferson and sonic other fellows whose 1 r.iDisi we forget, and ihni J e Smith, had been "kicked and cuffed by the Demo cratic party ever since he was a boy, that his teacher, who w. a Democrat, c m-. menced to "lave" him in his boyhood days, l and the party in and out of Conventions, has steadily persisted in these ungrateful practices, that, notwithstanding all this he has always remained "loyal," "not for ' the sake of gain," for he never was an of fice. saeker, "but out ot pure patriotism.' t Now we would like to know how any one can be so stupid, as to infer from those 1 circumstances that Smith is "Doesticksh Jr." , . In Brown'slast issue that same 'eccen-j trie genius," the irrepressible "Doestirks, ' Jr.," threatens to have some more of "the unwritten work oftlie Democratic party 1 published, and no doubt w ill make things iively. SquireGephart. who is to be on'- ' of the mfferera. says he don't care what he "Doesticks," may have to -ay about him. i \\ e have no objection to anything "Doe. , sticks, jr.." may want to say. but would . advise him noit * touch the "ratquestion, or he will arouse the "tirey Fortney," and*! surely then his career u- a correspondent 11 will be of a few days. More anon S. i "TOO THIN TIT. EDITOR KEIMKTKK —That "correi-tion • corrected" in your issue of last wcok, is'] certainly the richest thing out, and,h should you be called upon t> publish it . in pamphlot form, please do as there i | an astonishing demand for it, on account t of its native originality. John, you well know that you have c ommitted yourself, i and. in order to get out of the strait into ; which you got by your own indiscretion, you offer an "rxplantion," which is as j clear a* mud. Now John, 1 will take your own figures, and prove tlint you are in er ror. You admitted that your average at- , tendance of males was Ifi, ami of fern ilc -12. total 28. I will now quote from our i "School Reports ." "To find total per centage of attendance for month, annex i two ciphers to thefofnfnecrose attendance of'he month, nod divide by the trholr number of pupils on lha roll during the month. Find the percentage of males anfl i females in the same manner. ' Now- m> mathematical friend, take ami divide l< , by Hi. and 12 by 12. with two cipher* an- - nexed, and the result in both cases will hi -100, or, annex two ciphers to 28 and divide by 28, and the result will again be Kill With the above statement, made from i your own figures, 1 will let an intelligent public decide whose "cephalic extremity" is afl'ec-ted. That you have committed an inexcusable blunder, is plainly to be seen, and I sincerely pity you, that in your en vious ambition to present a better report than any of your fellow-teachers, you would so far outstep the beunds of pro priety and good sense. Remember John ny, that "to err is human, to fergive divine," and of the former you are un questionably guilty, and the latter obliga tion ljhave alrsedy freely discharged. Kx perto crrde. A Nulll.il.lTt. The 1-ewit.burg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad will be opened to Laurel ton, nineteen miles beyond Lewisburg. to-day. For a local option town certaiuly Wil liarusporl is obstinate. Neither the law; nor the ladies can overcome the thirst of i her topers. ) Ills- TK \1 l'K It A N Cl'. WA It l li- I. i-lir- i'l ( liicaj-o 11. It ulcil i ! ag, M ri h I lii i tUn < with nrraitgetui nt madi al thu I .In I mi| t i ;ni- e nursing held en Thursday It l ami Jycilorday, .*• niH mt the Ulark l-l:i-#l \lrtli. Church at thrao (. fi.uk . \ i n It f ol . no hundred I > ptcsc I a memo !' ml to tin* ('it* Coutti ; against tin* pr.qidi- I-.1 repeal Ot' till* .Sunday ..looii . rdinaiicc I levi ted the !ti*tnoon to pravor f- r the success ot llu-ir mission k t -r( .I! . 10. . . lit# .If egllt -II lr tli ! L'llv lln'l lMl .!1 IC t'O lllrui I 1.1 slglird ! . |l. !** . . l ilt \ lit If. Kit. It If 1 111 tin march bv aeondantl) increasing. rowd ! 11. . Kis II I* H V til. ttme'luiy r.-. r*i tin- .1 Ti ft the council chain her. so great ** HI the in. b that gathered to to ren der the •<•!.. o of a laige tort a of poller .thecoitlt. il chamber, the delegation tit courteous!* re.-e.vi i KI. I the chaiiw nt. n ol the delegation *, on motion, after • n, vi huh *he did in H lew Will chotin w. rill Tit# IVutiioi m then read uiul ; placed on flic ' Council tin n pro. . oded to the constde:- ■ . In.a • ; in vf|' o|-ei ..at \ V < ' y wa: a < • • ••! I n whu h most of the people i patty aider .. ii . a iir.l that thf\ were h ;:ttd to v.t jf->•t he .-; dllian. ea, tt v. .i* o a ; ; . i -uf ' win had and the ordinance adopted by a vote of 22 to It Diss fitecful Si'Clica, I>l leated, the ladu J were escorted from ;he hail to the outer door by the police, who. with the utiuoit ditf. uiiy, kept ba .. • , ifuittiiu 1 . uts.de Hi i. htttj; the itrect respectabi lily. numbering among them a . - :-.;e the ' evt i - w • u Bs - xdrd with yelli and howli from one of the , !, *. c--wd that Cf ..!.l be rakij t >n the g utter* of the c itv. wh pressed * c.eieiy up- the little band that had they not beet. * *v e be-ft i. tfered them 1 deed ne ' r-.iti ' d d tr n one of the lad if-, but slunk away ! ■ ef* re the fist if a gentleman standing | a. r The mob follow r 1 the ladu timen- ' . one o: the io*t disgraceful s. en ever ' • • . p. : d t..e to. . > of their mission, the so pre nt-; tit route time 111 prayer at. d then du> period. A Hull 111 HI.K DEED IN MEXICO Ucligious Fanatiitt a I'm nival i f 11 loud in the State of Jalisco A Mints tcr Murdered Midst Fries ol I,ive the l'rieata.' Citv of Mil.i ■ March I 1 v;a Havana A fearful outrage wa p. rpi lrate 1 by a ID Pat Ahaal ... .:i tbi State of Jaiis, last Sunday. In the morning a prie*t de iiecrid an incendiary scrui :t, in the course if which he advocated the cater- | Ol.iiat. •!. -f l'rotestanU I'hii s-- excited his hearers that a uiob gathered in the ev atiing and proceeded to the residence ot Kcv John Stevens, a Congrcgatie:.a! ttttn- ■ istcr, >eut out by tbe It, t. n Hoard of Foreign Missions. Willi crici of "I. r.g live tbe priests," they broke into tin | house, and sfixing the clergyman, smash ed liii head to a ;ei!y, and c:. ppej his body into pieces. Tney afterwards sai ked the house and . carried ill" crerythii.g ol value After utuch delay the not was suppressed by the c.il auth -rities. Tb. government has sent a detachment of in-ops to the place A rigid investigation has been set i n fo and orders havo been issued for the arrest of al. the priests in Abuaiulco and the neighboring tOVR of Teshitan. A mob in Saguago, acting under similar religion* frer.xy, attacked the -tus'i garrison <-f tbe town, burned the pubic archives, and pillaged the houses of the BUlhoril.et The government of Jalisco h arrested nine of the bandits who robbed the stag near Guadalajara and killed Wcslfall and Bxrlholy. A portion of the property ta ken fr.-m the passengers was tound in possession ol lbs prisoners. Tbe tiovsrnor of ths District of Mexico has issued an order plohibiling cock-fight irg as a practice unworthy of a liyiiixed people. Troops are guarding the roads leading to San I-uis Totosi to insure the safety of travellers. Santa Anna will remain at Jalapa some time before going to the capitol. Qui. kiilver mines have been discovered in Scacatecas TtKKEV. A Terrible Winter —Circulation of the Htbie Prohibited. A correspondent of the Press, writing from Constantinople, Feb IS, says; From tbe interior we hare sad tales of distress on account < f the inclemency of the weathe". In many places all kinds of provisions have risen to tatuine prices, and there is a scarcity of food at any price In tbe province* sheep and goals are being fed upon the grain that had been laid up for seec. The cattle are also suf fering heavily, inasmuch a* the fodder barned for winter use is exhausted, and they wander about bellow ing over the snow-covered field* in quest of nurture. The poor ol Constantinople are suffering fearfully from the dearth and high price i of provision* and fuel. Tho stock of wheal nnU flour, too, is running short, as ths grain ports on the Danube and the Black •Sea that supply this city are al! frojten up. The famished wolves, in their despair, have left the forest* and have made their appearance in the <uit*kirt" of the metrop olis, attacking the sheep folds al Chichli, i half an hour'* walk from my lesidence. land, in one instance, killing the shephsrd who guarded them. Unless the rigor of the season soon ab.tle- some of those deso lating epidemics, so common to the Last will he developed, adding the terrors of pestilence to famine. A great excitement exists among thu American M i-sionarie* here, in conse quence of the arrest by the police of the it gents of the Hilda societies engaged in the -ale of the Sacred Scriptures in the Turkish language in fiilaiuboul, mid the lukingaway ol their hooks iitnl informing them that all further sales of till- kind are prohibited. As permission w. formally given seieial years ago lor the printing and sale of the Hilile in Turkish, the ac tion ot the polii e eelns to indicate u change of government poll, y in tins respect. Tliey could have baldly adopted stieii extreme measures without special orders Irom the superior authorities It is directly in the teeth of the Haiti-Sheriff of A bdul Mejiil, mid I hope will lie resisted by the Ameri can and British legations with the same limine** and success as in iMtl'.t The iitbit* House in Stnmboul i> a largo establishment, founded chiefly by American bounty, with a complete equipment of printing presses and elec trotyping apparatus for the publication of the Bible in the Oriental tongues. It is in fact the l'rotestant college of tin* Propa ganda. Neither the Mussulinen nor tin- Jesuit* regard it with a friendly eye, and they have several times endeavored to close it, or stop its operations. As the Turks aro griiduuily becoming a more reading people, owing to the increasing number of schaols, the dissemination ot the ScripUires has a too direct tendency to undermine their faith not to provoke opposition. This movement I hope is on ly a rune to appeuse the clamor of the fanatical so fi* and ultrnat, and an admoni tion to the missionaries to temper their re ligious zeal with a little inoro prudence. Npvakii g * i s. ho it may inlet. *1 i .Hi i. ,(•!• 1.t0,. ■. n : it the-'., an- p „• Coll tn .! j. II | .: ,c, ai d for the in. t pail grain.!, u lt them 1 , aiv MUs -111111. < ~ 11 r. ■ k 4** \r in .man t* \ r II fail ,!,. II l,ia. !e .. Pro tcstsut a Cut nil* oi \i*h li.i!,. I irk I al' ig ill Koran, who !. is s ij• t- • '! t" . la. the . - .li< *ot human a. *1 I' V ill. W I l 'lll, ; lit. ,h 4 t .' act of lll strui t . tb. stui lard of e-lcali ii has h mil li . iia'. lel its In the oil .is Ih :D i HI riiti i ii. i uts .-I g .i.i. 1 ■ ,!<ir to..gist, religious tenet*, h. wevcr, n I ....e, holding the I- .1 place Every one ill the Ka.t I to Ills Hi llgl'iu as t• ' -He 1 | :i lut jioit t he vs , . stau 1 and light t- thu last The govern ment ha* iterisr.l n -y at. n <-f Ulilver-at u iu. at >ll f ; the On .-al. |- | u itioll up ■h u COUIJ aralive! v modern ha* I tis n l vt in guiu ral aj-pl, at. n, Ota Hg t - t i lie Chii;t an c-i.ii.mui tii-s main t lift li. 'ir wn ac!. .ot- and Cough the qviii'ity and range of instruct. > might he improv ed, th.re is no . ! Hon on the 111 K 1 I. -11 \AL A 1 CHI -KLHUIU 1 l .ii.lives ol the HoUOc-ot Holiaj.arte A -S- llibictl tit tlie K<-liictice ol the iv I in)si twa F.ip'ciiio uiul liei Soli I'i ii i.- I.oui, N -s|>H ti Krtilv to ' L .lidoii, March !'■ There was a great r wii s•! [ ivi h ki Ciiiflt liiurit ttf ? . vf (hi birth of Priiio® Luuii Nr(>ulrii. 1 'vt f ' "• I vj* *1 I i% v 111. I iOfl *crff n(ut tboi® to Freiu h |>rton only In the m .tiling mass and thanksgiving re !. ; a!:, r w h the Duke of Padua ud J res-rd the Prince in the nanio of thr people of Franc. . ongratulatmg him up ti Laving atta - 1 Lie majority. I'll,- Prir. r, in Ins remarks iu reply, re - ■ i .yalty f Ma. Mali on, an irreaistable cur rent of public opinio,, has j ronounced ixx { fa* ■■: s ; cb.s te 1m rea iy t ai-vpi lireat enthusiasm was manifested, and Cat leu H JM- the r<- ien. e of the ex Kill] ress arid the Pro e, was ga.lv deco rated Ainong the premmeut Frenchmen sre 't.t w. r,.i MM. Uii.ver ar. l K. uhcr a; 1 the Duke do (irauimi nt. Br,; -rt.a'.s generally lonstdsr the C -eihurst demonstration n suc.es The Duke and Duchess of Eiiuburg w. sen visit Empress Eugenie MoDOC t IT Y. rhet'ity iu Ashe- l-oss t Ivt-r SIOO,- K)0. M de t Ity, March IT. Last night abut lOv (lack a fir.- was discovered is- ling from the offl e in the X*i 1 Exchange Hole' The flames -j read very rapidly' res g the lialetnan House o- the oppo. • • r ! the ,treet "1 !e e were tarn ty-!ive buildu gs destr yed. and the total ia-, is est.m it® 1 at a hun lra l t; ;a;.d doUars with very little insuran. e> DAVID KALAKAI'A ELECTED KINO OK THE SANDWICH ISLAND. San Franetsc.s, March 17 —The tteam sh.ji Mikado brig, in'.e igence from Ho no!u!u that Prio- e Ka!aku has b.-en ele !- ed King of the Sandwich Island# to suc ceed Lui.alii' A-! vi. s fr-on Hot; lulu t M arch h. later than the published report*, show that the riot by lb# mob ot Emma • adher aiit* when they learr e.l cf the election of Prim • Kalakua was very s.-n- u When the anno .s> riner.t of her de'eal was tuadt the mob attacked the H use of Asaembly. beat several ..f its members, one of whom afterwards died, tore up sea'.# and desks, and set fire t-' the House, w hen tbe Un ted States and British marines landed and dis persed the riolera. W. I. Oreen, Minister of I reign Af fairs, tender, d the thanks of the Uove-n --mcnt for the timely interference of the marines The King is still threat, nod with assassination. THE INSANE POOR We this w. ek publish an extract from tho ltej. >rt of the B -ar.l ol Public Chari ties in ad-lit, nt • what we published last week We i ffer no apology, but regre l that our limited spec.- will not permit us to give the rej rt in lull. Tbe case below is one f seven, six men and one poor g.rl, really existing in tbe Poer House cf N rtbampton county, and are "not hidden away in any wild-cat country in any back-wovnl* settlement, in any jsour, re mote district The story is almost too sickening to repeat, but we feci it • duty to make the fa. U known and t-> contribute our share in helping to correct the sLaine ful abuses which have gr.-wrn up under a careless, and we might say. reckless man agement . f our insane hospitals and poor house*. • • • • e Leaving these sickening light*, we crossed the road to the poor house hospital, and wen; through il% ro-mi which were filled with the old, the infirm, the sick, the maimed, the blind appeal ing with mute eloquence to all human; sympathy, but not presenting any feature* particularly differing from those common! to the average county p .orhouse hoj>iial But we Lad not y-1 *e*n the worst. Our, attendant, who showed no disposition toi conceal anything, and who evidently d.J not think there wan anything out of the way in what we had seen, let us down in to the basement of the hospital ; and there, in a i :.ge like those wn had already seen, exirpt that it was perhaps one foot larger, and, being exposed to the outer Rir arid some ventilation, was not jierva.led by the deadly odor of tile other - a'.'s, we he held a shocking sight. Lying on a heap of loose straw, was a young woman, twen ty year* of age. She is dumb, uttering only an unmeaning clucking sound. She was born with hut one hand and with her right foot so fearfully distorted as to be Useless Mentally, she has be<n idi.'tie! from bar birth. But how are we to de scribe her rendition 1 For eighteen years bss this p >or girl dragged out her wretch ed life in this poor house, and the last sit year* have been passed in this sty upon, this litter of straw, naked a- when born, unlet* a wisp of coarse bed-tu king, origi-j lially shaped like a s!e. veles- shirt, but not reaching from her arm (sit to her hip., can be eal >I a garment Shocking to all. deceney, outraging to all humanity, she lay there upon her side, her bu. k toward ii-. uncoil*ci .ll*. thank find !of her ex posure, a spectacle of i-ivilir.i-d heathen i i*m H ii* lowest (leg i Miint iun She lay I with 10-r apparently sound leg drawn up ngsiin*'. itself, and we asked it *he could walk all.nit her i ngi . "Ho," ItM O P guide, "she lay so long that way *h>- don't walk She can gat round a little' on hi r knee*," and stepping in aim ng the strnw, he gra-jieil he, ankle and draw the limb down to show how far it would go An expression of pnin flushed across tin* poor creature's face, and we quiekly bade him desist Observing that she was extremely robust and almost swollen in appearance, we asked it it wa tbe result of disease, tbe bare thigh which wav turn ed toward ll* being so enormously large a* to suggest some dropsical utVe. tiol. But witli the exact air of a fanner exhibit ing some fattened animal, our guide as stired us that it vvu* "solid fat." and press ed bis list into this human flesh, a* n hutch er might do into the flank of a prize ox 1 Eighteen out of twenty years of a wo man's life in such a home! Six years oi naked imprisonment on the straw litter of an almshouse cell 1 Never to have known woman's shame I Never to have known a mother's care! Grown to womanhood un der the sore afflictions and defects which came with her into the world, and to have theui intensified into such u horror as this 1 A we tin n*.l a av, - . tun 1 and -k nt hn; t --vur tin !i a spa. t I huinai. and inhuman indiffaren. e we (alt that tl.is pour girl mis • I Hut una hlefsmg of her lila wh. II her lie thi-r tailed to strangle bar at her birth Mr have lohl the -lory ~f this poor hninc without a desire oi an attempt at esng.-rat: >u Tim stern appeal ot such In. ts neu.l no •xageration, and it it let is i t re how they could he made worse than the untarnished truth They are nut the result of cruelty, at least not of •ut ii* riue I f Tlirv are the growth of Ignorance, indiftrirm taioillaitlv with iter suff. iitig* of lice p.. r \\ . publish them simply bacauie light an I knowledge wiitswi-.pawavthisedrea.tl.il abuses Hi places ILLINOIS Hi.mlilt Hutcticrv Ati Entire Fami ly Murdered Bel si .a. 111, March VI Vrsterday i * rliltig the ntixeils ot Uantrii lie of this . ouiity, ilearne.t that a I orrible murder liad been i oltimiUed four iniies a itll of that t wii on a family nam. ! Ft uenreid ■r. Ih" In t was ditcovert-d by a neigh I- .- wiio went t i their house to procure] v.g.ta! o The report h.ving been • Hivesllgatixli wn - made Ibe laioily con r.l - f St; s lei cr; o.r hgc 1 .-. van ty-five yisii, Stiltr eureuter, Jr. age ( ! twenty-five years, his w !e and two chil i r.-n, res, e. tier i three years a- .1 i glit II nllis .•! I were ! uml dead 'lh# suur | Jer w as evidently committed wtTkundej ' night The body ef the |y- ing man was t : I|w Steps ft ■ 11l lis icrepiitg r 11 with his throat i-ut and -no., split with an sis Mild I.:.ndi with a knife, ahowillg Ice . leepe rele slraggli the wife wn* I s id in ed whi • a-.eep w . h ell itlfs' I n er.ain - her s, a .I. ashed is 1 threat . it The rhUirnn'eeknlle were crushed. I Ihe old gentleman who slept in an ad-j in :gi, .in ap[ tars t Lav- l-een al .is - 1 by the conflict and to have been put-' t.t g n a *• a#t when the la .t-ierer ki ed n m He sol one'. f the lest Herman settlers and was res) n tad by the wi e community. The County court i ffer.- a re ward of fII.tJUU for the di very, arrest ami - . n. w t el.rerd to be a "tan. y feud, and a krolLi r .ti-iuw, Mr Bint/, ti'e.der, Jr., . strongly sus|ccled a* be wned the fam y monev and a hard leu.'leg . i.sted between them. The luveetij;*lioD. At the inquest this afterneon held bv Coroner Ryan, of ea-t St. I-oui*. snerai witnesses were etatnised and fa- 1* elicited which lead to tbe belief that Frederick B eitx, husband of a sister of Mrs Str.tx enri ider committed the deed He was p: .art bat refuse ! to testify unt . f ri ed to, and then bis answers and general con duct were such as .to excite the strongest suspicion of his guilL He a. knowledge.! no had been on bad terms with the mur dered family and for some .month, enter tained fi-eling* o! enmity toward them and was .nth# old man f*liSt*enra.der a debt several hundred dollars These ar.d Oth or facts brought • ut l> gether with abother fa. I li.al the house was not rat sacked and pi. aged arid that old man Suilxer.reider s money was found, establish beyond a doubt that the murder was not committed for plunder, and lend more strongly to fasten suspn i.-n uja-n IW.tx BALD MOUNTAIN. The I-ntcet fruui I he* Su|*joe i Volca no, \Villmington. N U, March 'JO The fallowing telegram contains the latest at.-; m si reliable informali. :i yet re. e *d here "The Held mountain, in the'aoulhwest eriy part of M Dowellc unty, was shaken a few days sin a by v.tl.r s a-d s -inrof tbe inhab tantt became much sx cited ar.d alarmed. IL-weter. i-ne • f the oldest citixena say s that the ah- . k wsi not ■ ve-er than in lf*lJ We have no reiia' e irif.irmalion of the emission of either lire or smoke Knoiville. Term. March Jt.- A letter received in this c ty to-day by a gentlemen whose u.0i1., r res. lee i.ewr llaid use stated that near the summit of that I eak en area of nearly an acre was agitated by subterraneon upheva's, then sinking from which smoke end vapors issued NEW ME XI (T WIUHKS TO BE COME A J-TATK. Tbe ; eople of New Mexico ere becom ing ani loua to be aJm.tteJ into tbe I nion The population ot the territory ia n w about 140.W0, of whom nearly one-third are American and European des.ent. 11 i territory is in a fleurnhing and jr per <u condition, and a* it has the requisite populate a which has been the ca.e with very lew of the states admitted, there seems no reason why it shou'd not c.ure in The territorial legislature has f> warded a memorial to congress asking th passage of an enabling act to pr- vide f r its admission. A few day* ago, say* the Poltslown Ledger, the remain* of Ratiie! ('. Thayer, a toldier who died in I*ol oi w jnd* re ceived in front of l'eteraburg, wa taken up from |the church yard of the old brick church in PotUlown and reinaved t > the new Ml. Zion cemetery. In deing '.hi* it mi found that the body u c aiplele v petrified—turned to (tone and the feature* had a**umed the appearance et platter el Pari* Already *ome good people are *<>licit out about Senator Sumner * religi. u* be lief. They have dicovered that in Mead of 'attending church on Sunday*, he re mained in hi* library reading; and that, in fact, he never tupporled any particular denomination or even po**e**ed member ship therein. A special despatch to the St, Loui* Prmotraf, from Se.lalia. *ay rport have reached there that the no!->ri hi* Younger brother*, who are *uppo*ed to have bean engaged in the lowa railroad train rob bery *ome month* ago, were attache.!, Tuesday at Motiagar Spring*. St. Clair county, in that Slate, b_v a party oi delec tive*. and a desperate conflict cnued, in which ono of the Younger brother* and two detective* were killej. A tpecial despatch to Pittsburg from Petrolia *tate* a tank containing 12,***' barrel* of oil en Trautmai:. * farm, nea tl.at place, was struck by lightning aid the Oil set oil fire Th# lire wn* *.: i. * languished, ami tlie oil is being pumpa-i ! fr -in the lank The 10-s will he -light. A terrific hurricane, M •OIII|>M; ie.l Vv lliuli.ler, lightning, and rain, pa--->1 vei Cairo, Illinois, en 18, . ausing considerable destruction to property. The centre of the-toilli seeili* to have | a--ed south of Cairo, a* the wire, work a* usual north, mid no damage* are reported from that direction. In the ease of u liquor lealrr named Morrow, in Warren county, Ohio, who hud petitioned the Court of Common Plea* against the women crusader* pray ing and singing in front of hi- saloon. Judge Smith deeideti that not only would au action lor damages lie, hut that a court ol equity would interfere lo prevent any such infringement upon the rights of oth er*. Rr. Paul Scheeppe was again brought belore Judge Brown, of Baltimore, yester day nn.nrmng on a writ of habeas corpus. An immense throng wu around and in t'ie uourt-house. A police officer from Chi cago arrived an J made oath that'ichoep pe, nliai Schulenberg, wat chaiged witl, forgery in Chicago of various check* ; also, in attempting to forge He identified the prisonor. Alber argument* of coume' pro and con, Judge Brown remanded Schoep poto jail to await a reasonable time for the requisition; of the Governor of Illinois, ' which is now coming 1 IIK IIK NO ALFA MIN E The f ■ wing l> - grail, from lb# \ • roy find.. I . h. "ii received hy t e a me < im ertiu-iit tied it probable II VIS disltess liW w !!. .-i twined .ii.pt *e |.erl f di— trots ..f Tirboot, harun, Chum pa rum, lllir.gulpoic I'iiri.eah, Diuugepore Ei* pi tat tb.- wort | eriod t bar. • metbing under !t,tm,IIWI perioiig ou the hands of (iovrrmiient in then district* f<*r thn-e in nt I-a, from end May l • end of August. A smaller number during April, Mai and S. plaint . ! and still fowet ill March, Oc toll, , wn.) N vetnh.tr Thei. will be ills tress 111 tunc- Other <1 trots, hut It will But be general Orders of Clm crnmenl ri< e sin-*uiit t-< 4JU,UIi I ->f wh- i> S'.ISSI ft at bey ..ml >r( 111 till us-.tllv 1111.11 l iff .s-l \\ . hav. been keeping p f some whio- a constant stream "1 from V <* l to J.'ssi ton* • trade is l.rii gn.g r gia n from Northwest St rt I I lab al the rate ! a'- ul 1 Ui toi a a dav )-<- al transport whoh t.as been the msiri d.lhc ty n tali!', wr :1 organ . I (US SUM., iris i t-in| ..v< 1 in dis!i cl- n-i lb - f (saiga I'.- ("iitr-. ts in bring.ng in (sosernuienl grain, w. 1 . . , - lagr It f Visit*' i and dealt with IWO ghy r N"tie ehewhere vet but HI parts It.. ...West sl.rt u e gfa iua > bs .... Og piisctii J and without t/overr.iiicnl n.ta sute -sir ean i ■ xt- n* ■ latnitit w d have already bugun t ennotas yet >| . s's with certainty •! s.-tue ; arts, such as ltungj.tr,- tshu h * r tt.e wliole my pies.nl impression is that j the ditii. allies of supply, transport, and local organisation, although very great, • - d.rtii. ulty Irom disinclination of people to aj.p'y f leiot th. re .re. a .g atrsll . ■ guaralites .in .lealHig wilt, a poj.u 1 alien - - nuiiu .* a' 1 • altered ur s.. area t afge and d.fli ult ot a ' *t ' >-es . ! starvation may not Occur K-tlinals-d famine expenditure t ■ the ctid of t cbru ; ■ r.ii r nil. s sb . | -i --liou to i iosdof Cnaiu ia! year round Committees from the (Liferent .-unges :• -< ••!'. i.s-e e 1 it. U..s [.!sce, ->n \\ edftns.liy attcrnootl, yester laV, with th.H w.vr* I tie '.ject i the urn.a!-an *.! a i ur. -i Ihe i. imber that irriv ed i.tre i t .ute large Judge Dent, brother f Mrs Hrant i> lead The aiiy crusaders .n I'.tuburg meet * .ih li.ore abuse than i-- est but tbey sersist Tt.e l'tiiiade pi .a / .., urer svi "Tbe eg.slature ;gtit t , understand that atw u .houswnd dollar man is nut want, d for icutenant governor If w. culd get >ne of our eld fashioned two thousand dul ar men we would run our -ik with him. j It s a new rult that the salary makes the tnan- Let (Jrant learn fr rn the Emperor of Japan Am..- g other reforms inntuated by the pr grt-xsive y aung man who rue that country he has directed that hi* own ,r. ll.e s a be laxe : e-, allV with that *f his sul.jacts This put* into the treasury twenty five thousand dollars per year CsM'issltl WISTIB. Canvassers wanted f.rT De Witt Ts mage s family and religious pa(>er, "The Christian at Work ' C 11 Spurgeon, pe. ia! conlribu- Ur Sample co| ;.-s and terms sent fret. Office led Chambers street, N Y. "Sumnar Grand Funeral Marrb, by E Mack, cemea t . us fr m the Pub itbcra, Lee A Walker, Philadelphia It is a beautiful tribute te the mem- rv of the . hemp on < f universal Lbarty, and a ropy should be on cvey piano in the lanj It can be ba ;at any Music Ft-.re for SOcenls or wi!! be mailed on receipt of that amount by the Publishers. ——The following it a report of the Pine tiraves.hooi for the fifth n. -nth er.Jir.g March Jtth IKi' N <-f | .p, -in attend ance ? k!, per cent of attendance UT The ft v%rc ire##r.t nl em hr i t *\\ Mm) I, I i bm # katy M Rankle. Lau ra J kellvr. Adhte I. Kv'.ier, Re'.a C Williams, Selesta M S; anger, Joanna Albeit. ri. Jjhn W Ratbem, Howard C Jordan, Calv.n S Rankle. Jamei M Run* kit William K Runklv. Samuel A Anu aga-1. Howard (• Kishe W i ii* \N Rishri, Alfred M Kishal, John R ltishei K. -M BciKHOLDIK. Te* her. The following i# a retort of my n-hool for the fiflh and *st m.i-th ending March 2il, t gs-ther with the :*•..* of i those who di 1 not nun a day A G. Hubbs, < F. Spuher. J 11. Spitber, Sid ney Spicbcr, Ague* Say ,!rr. May 11! nr. Mary Wagner and Mall • Bod. of tie above, Agne*Snyder and Mary Wayne-, did n.'l inis* a day du- :.g " e ntir i, and May 11!. ana. but lw 1 .<> 1 1 • sth in drr te ihr < il.rei - • f the d tr . t, my warm.-I thai a- for their ur.dn ;• : ► upp. rt, in sustaining uir nt e* 1. we'a. a! if r the rg t • ty sentiment in regard to *ch •'. The . iti ttni of the district fully apprs > .ate the ik ne ■ ! rdni'at n a! 8 n • tea i r • . likvc any apprehension* ■ be eg epj ■ -rd by a ret of antiquated fogie* when he en ters their *ch.>oi-ro.-nj. K S. (ii*vr* HORSES AT*PUBLIC SALE! U. 11. SNYRER, WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALK. AT SPANGI.KR'S HOTEL CKNTKF HALL, oN S.VTI'R 'I>AV AFTERNOON. AT 1 O'CLOCK. TWELVE HKAI> OF GOOR HORSE" jsi'ITAHLE FOR ALL PURPOSES. MAR RI AGES On int, at St Louis. Henry K rape, lof Ja-prr c la. and M.-- Amanda Me r, of Ueberthurg. On 19lh, Mr. Wn Rurst and Mr- K la beth Losrue, Imtb of Harr.s tap. The a bov e happy couple are i :r ex perienced *i yager* upon the matr;r. otual ► ra, this being t! e third time t! <• b-nia has embarked upon ita at rmy t ie, wi e : I vicissitude* of a third of a century and Imure, of married life. ha*.- la, n the j lot of the groom, who *1:11 -a>, by b - , present action, that "it i* r I *. 1 1- r man to be alone." M. DEATHS I On Bth inst ,in Pot'er twp . Mi Vena \Vittr, *** vetr, 7 n w.d * s { day* On March Bth, Th n a- W. K r. j Reck Forge. Bi-nn*rtwj aged *<* - and eighteen days. On 6lb of M .r.h, Blam h May, y , g e*t daughter iif John ai d Satah K.shi aged b s month* and "JO day*. tii 12th .ii March, Sarah Ruttna ■ a ugh •or John HI. I Sarah K.-li. I. ag .1 I y ear, and day*. IIKLLKFON 1 KM ARK K 1 s lVhite .Y' .-t ;i SO, Red 116 Ryi Coin *1 .. iisi- .. ti:r s• i - "U Clo.ereed I ■<•... Point. > • Lnrd per pouio. 8 Pork iter pounc 1 lluttel i ... Egg- ' P •r | flo Tallow 8 It ..II , i 1 Lard ImT pound Scent-. I!u . <h i tlo eU Foiur per barrel retail". • w lioletale 7,' Jo to 7,. • MILIIoV MARKETS Corrected by John M l)owrel. (Jr. :i M .-reliant. While w!i It I,GO .. 11l 1 wheat Ilu Kit Ik) Corn .VI i l it Mult , ni Cloveraeed l.Ol) Tintothy-ecd, -V 1 Salt '2 "JV per am k, Macon 7c linn lo Butte; j; . Egg AJ Plaster '.) fitl OheitßUt Coal per Tm $i.7S StuVO Cnnl per Ton Si. .'ai Egg C a! p. r I'.e. SO ."•<) Limeburner's Coal per 'lon §'!•'<) DtioT A I. M A (5 K. ta a i 000 SPI*RG K O N. o*ai i*m T. Ra Witt Tnlmage i- editor .-fnii tXUIThe Clirikliaii at Work ; C II >pur (aK) tktlgeon. Special Contributor. TlnttMi (XXlwi ite for no other paper in Aim r\ a ux> OtXlThree roagniliceiit Chroma' I'miKll tXKilargvr couuiiiskiou than any otlieiUX) OdOpaper. Vfiromu* all rrmly. .8 taei OOOSectarianiiiu. No S notialism. taxi gy(_lOiic agent ohtained llsti iute i iplionstgrn IXXIili eighty hour* abiolute work Saiu-miO OOOple cotue? Miid ciicuhir sent lice. t-td ogp AGENTS Wanted wu rii.io Hokatio C. KINO, Publisher, tux) 000 102 Chamber* St. N. V. UUO ALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE Tlir undersigned often • i.>if*lß ill- In- valuable Kuril), situate it liar::, lap Centre . . unty, near Lltnlei Hall. t I about I mil* frutii tin- 1, (' A N (lilt. containing *.i| ACRES Ol CIIOH K FARMING LAND, ~f whirl ■ In.ill 31 Ai ri-i are flno WOODLAND. I In- farin is utnli*r g >.| fern PI ami in * high itnli) of rnlUvali Thereon ur> i-rn U1 \• ry large IIKII'K IIOI'SK Ifii'il HANK it Ait N nini til oilier ntriu ' iry 11 1 1 t ii :• 11 i(f The walrt is piped l< tli< It iii Mini hart There in aim a larg> and thriving oil!'II A KD, with all Ui?.• - 'if ' Inn a || ill U|Min the place Takei ali. g, 11. r this i • rne iif tin- tout{ ilfiiralili I .riii- ti i offered I.ir - in [ln- valley I' ir- liH-p <mi 1 v ti,, property at a gran Im i'iir t a11)i i atl'i'i I fiiaila mi ut be full April lt IH7I For further parte u Isra, addre*-, WM. D. ROSS. Miu v i(•. i Huntingde* Co.. |*a.. oi J.ihri nf Ja-. Km), I.union liall t l*a J au3i Jin , / i - IKh ii ALL riirnilnrr Kooms! It It I Mlt I M A I.ItOSSMO , i't if ' • rin the i iti/.-i iof ( Vfitri ■'■'• i , it l' • hair >kmi(ll( nut the nil latiJ i ! J i' ll j|i-r, atil harr rnlui n. :he j.r ir IT, - hare constantly on hand hi. I loute to i • li-r BEDS I KADs, If UK K.AI 'ft. Mi XK,\ \% A - lIST A N lS. • nliM.lt I IJF BOARDS TABLES, A Ai . i! >m Matit in *i a* Ai.wtrian llano, ii.' ir p. a. i.f ready-made lurailjrn i ■ I •-arrAi.teJ of ifao.J wurkmanabii mil . ail tiida ut. it-r their ■mi. .turned - a;, -.upervukiii, at,.] it offered at rat" a r I'.an "here t'a ,ti i e .r*U k bef'repurchasing elsewhere. 3b feb iy Keystone Store. ><K FARMERS A.VI) Al-L OTHERS O < to H. YEARICK & SON. FOR foreign A DOMESTIC DRY (ioolis, NOTIONS. H ATS. ( A US, llOOr-A SHOES.! (I.OTIIIAG, Oil. (LOTUS, ot'EKN-AVAKK. GROCERIES. PRO VI-IoXS, FLOUR. Ac No. G Buah'e Arcade. licllcfoute, l'n. AH kinds of country produce tak en. Ileal Bargaius iu town to be bail. uov2otf Shortlidge 6c Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The ,-nly Manufai turera of Lutte, burnt ridutivelr with wood, in Centra! i'ctiiiry 1* aroa. titALhli.l IS Anthracite Coal, White Lime, l>u Font'* Powder, Sporting and Biaaling Powder on baud, Fu*e for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fcrliliter*, Implement*. i }an3o 73 office ard xard near South end of '.he Hi. 1 Kagic Valley Railroad Depot. Belle fanle. Pa jan10.73 Miller & Son. CKNTRE HALL. PA DEALERS IX pvrk rou'ds AXD MED I CISES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DA'E STUFFS. PERFUMERY NOTIONS, FANCY ARTD LE FOR THE TOILET. A< ~ Ac., Ac. PI HEBHE AMI I I<M Oils. fr medicinal purpose*. Trusses <fc Stipj- rters in tzrraf variety. Also, rh <e CIGARS AND TOBACCO. • and all other article- u-.-aiiy kcj.t ir. a first i an Drug Mere Prescripti si- oarefullv C yi; mndc 1. ' / i lt"t RY > : i.K \ I Woodring <fc Co., At tin- Groi. ry v re , r A ieghe- >• I Street, Bellefonte, Pa , opposite lloffer Hro'a inform the public ges.Tally, that ther have t. iw and ki-< | at all tune, m of the be*t and largc-1 stock* of Grov trie*, uch a Co E FEES, TEA. St'OAR. HOI. ASS AS, Ac , Ae., Ac., CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, con-uting of car.: ed pea-he*. heme*, oinat u-*, j lum, green corn, dried apples, peaches, - hemes Ac In brief they have every 111 nr uua v kept in a fsrat c a* Grocery Store Ca in ladie* and gentlemen. Our price* are > A DMI VISTR A TOR'S NoTICK 1 eiter* of a ' uiaiwtrn' ?t . n tSt* "tat# of Kia.'.ri >1 c*l Mm* |*f il*a d bl Nib U t • u eri|i (-• : Ite t**t bil pvrwa.B* t rnae 'f 1 !r ' " ftftd lUl t-> tIV tnValllbtc {>*yti.,nt nr. " i ** .( .ivutan.la AgAtnvl th 9 li'M ; | if** : . v'.„.j **. f.To. ao-il \ } * f-t nvUiv . \ .ut P RlftHi i taai ivf Atlmiokvlrvictr Excelsior Cement 1 .iTsignedt iw manwfacture Co rn utt VRKANTED OF ASUPKRIoR OUAI.ITV. at their kilnv r.ear Pine t ri■ - , M Is, in liniiiei twp Thi return! has already tee;: u-e,i in large quantities *1 .' I t' it >CKR, at <f h:is be,; ii' I i.ighlv stisf.ictorv upon ali job* w re i: ■. '1 l warrant ■! t-> all, Ei u-e in CIS ! UN- \\ VIE R PI l'l whatever • i ■ -• 1 ■ : I •-si-'ii far and wide, and rendered tbe ut most *nt is fin tio i Persons, u..rehire eon* A . will .I it to thejr advat luge to hear i tin- iii intit-I. tii.d a so. that they warr-ti! , e nrtu le as r ipre-.nted For further 1 partu ula;- ad I 'ess MK\ KR, HOFFEK, CO. J'Mec tf Aaronburg. Pa. ADAM HILD, .PAINTKU, w-fU i'lb •. Ins .-rv i es t<> the citizens of Mif'!ii ' t'i iitr, and adjoining counties, in llinisc, sign and Oriinnieuntiil ('aim lug. GRAINING Oaf. YValnut, Maple, A.b, Maliogony. Ac., Plain and Fancy Papurhangiug. f)r ders respectfully solicited. All tote wo-k d. tie for other painter*, nov t'ltf. Nr OTICK. Notice is hei.liy given that the aecount lit D. F. Fortney, cunt* uii'tecnfN. Ilillibish, (liiriatn . It as been tiled in the office of the l'rotbutiotary of the Court <•! t'liiinion Pleas, of (Vntri county, and will be presented tosaij icurt for conliriiiMtion at April term next. AARON WILLIAMS, nmrPJ 3t. Prothonotary. I L. SPANGLER, Attornev at Law, tf , Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Busti A Yocuui. CenulUtiou in English and German Collections promptly attend ed to. fab6-tf —— ENGLISH ROOFING FELT, !• fo tat I I ,l*n.l <||> la all ette h,n •••*•(, F f ♦ H —fin* Houm> <KU nd HhMlv . ,H Itwl Ka-f. •..<<♦** Ur.l f UWUHI, Hvrvltouae* nf Ugtla wtlLw* -ulVk-K • ' . • Ulwa .f ill*. Ill* ffl * • u lb# t*i trMlh •-!• of •? * nr 1 tivdi ioof. fth l •• A r*t)lnf U Iron Roof*. MWdUtMIIRI !• I (.'•(. *<t • .t, ÜbMll-h .if U <• It Thv hi|ii*li f'4l U |MI np In n4li e( M fmrAs Uk 't.fi'i I.f n !■ !>•*• la w|4lie ak4 ioU ni.| w *urf '( *. H .• f**l THREE-PLY FELT. For Itoofing. In II . • >tr r ■ l.1. i. HM l n iRfU < (Mil • ill C--V#* a auflMV |0 fdt AtJUArv, '*f lob AeiAkfA ffA It U I ! U> I * r*AA lb* Ahla#!# fuilok. li A AD nf lu lbrh* Ar*4 k*fko4 bf RkiiitiC lb* ttlfM 'lib Id haill tutl r v Ap Wlikk Ikbl.llM 1 4t . lo t,a with MAU<* II -*tih| Add Hat.4wt ILa Mkktb UtAlilf )• it*ia t. rA4l| iit um, a tta witll A brw*L tarred k<juking felt !*AT I Akie ia.,r|f f.f .HheAttM* 4 fV TA# .od ••*} |Lr.tlltJf kiw #Mf |.TA* lua Atotlwt MU4*. TUk " I Hg.GR. * H" lihf It ia >•- J ir p. at .g VA srn, ami # art t# JvoUR (btti frutu a* (ha • . . aach U|P I.la 1 ell 4 le, a.rfa.a uf Igl Asjumra lavt. TWO-PLY FELT. ■' it MtAAtl GR II u a Hwdkf TMRfMrif llulldlMS, W - ' S kßlal I iicifk, A*ii I. pirn lag ttAMT • ia'. aw !] LtGßl* • lur .it* iu '•wldfltsy U< l**t in UaaU l*at -.%< I IvA. AykAIV ••t I r h.AAtiU4 -• ar. ?c GAliwd UpbA tIM HuA4>a|, •ak a A . ■ ; All IkRUt t .awGtsß. Iktl (Mlfa *< t >A t •„ 4*m; • ••* flat a, n*.t* ->t •vimiil wllJ mtA (b fcekf It MICA i AN VA> ROOFING. ni • .J le ArfjUAdT* ImM I* Ui L Laid a rrttm ikil • kAt. ut tww • bca < 1 <f ; tiiilkf lb* wd#* Wtb SU >C ar ha t i,i la s* ' . •*).!<•!. H> fikf that 4*m aat , - ' . ,UWUt r.MAKIiKD saEATING FELT. ' aij 1. . it.g. Ilaklatifii f a*.d luv put Urn? . 1,4c1 >:*! i ... ami fihittgtm H^mutiUM l'*l up i.i t a Rbiiig iul lnoca 1 p. . . U •..( . **f **ir(kM iw favt A|tttP. M (■ ftl*aal<ac!wr*d bi the l't-iiu ICoMllng t 0., nar • '.'iu l'GSouth Street, Philw. Stoves! FirelStov's! At Andy Ihevtatn'i,Ctotn Hull, nr* IttMlttid l ot kloVHuut, be ha* Ju*t to ■ tvi 1 • large lot of Cook Slovea, the Pioneer Cook, the Kciijj*e Cook, the lieltuucie Cook. I'AKLoH The Radiant Light. ielf-fet >r (ia, Burner, Natmbal Iw Jewel:, Ac. .%.!!• • ,: i ve a, LO W a* anywhere , Mifflin or Centre cia, TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE lb. u:. Ie: ■ ,-ni Hereby inform* the tlir.,. ufi'.nnavaiiey thai nr ha* pur ba>ed 11. 1 bop heretofore carried on ) . (. ii Mt g ■ . and win i onu<>tie the ran.' , at the id slai.d. in ail it* branch r*. in tbe manufacture of vroii: PIPE d kPot'Tiftt. A kit. I, f repairing done. lie ha* always nhaiid Fruit Can*, of all Si*ee, BUCKETS, CUPS. DIPPERS, DISHES, AC. A., v rk warranted and charge, reaaoa able A har- ft ne public patronage e<*- U. t. : AND K EES MAS. 2ep7or Centre Hall NT:\v (. O< IDS AND NEW PRICB6. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES at the BOSTON BOOT A SHOE .STORE, SO. 3. Ht SIl'A ARCADE Price* 1-c-r than at any Other Shoe Store in Centre County. Call and See I s ! I Nr. C, Bi)*!t'* Arch :• .B* f-Jiite. ! July i9tf. I > BI*KN-iI)K- A THOMAS. JOIIHI -k i iMMISSION MIR CHANTS S3 * B lit ~!■ • |rr- 30 It M Stove 1 a 3 7 ii r .- t. • r- ; - .. sho Ti re* Blanket* per j e 17t Mr, i- f a j - r 1 00 Beat d ... alar M , Be-tNuvyT .ac •pr r bar 60 TOBACt > AND SKGARS A SPE CIALTY We War * . akrr* A Bruwn't agent* ,■ ,w i u: mer* w.th any kind g y wa-t nt Philadelphia ; • >: ,iw : ri. -* you large templet to I La . of Merchandiae g! it .v • Ctllir, la tn and iup Stait-t el (Mil Call and ee for your* vee and save from 3d to 30 per cent. T , ' Market price paid tor but |<r egg*, h.nm end all kind* of produce. F :v u.fler, • : k,nd* if men * glove* BURNSIDESA THOMAS W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER ITATRi: II 11,1.. PA. W it •,-i ■ y n.f rn; the cit ten* ol thi* v icinity, that he ha*started a now- 1! ta' 1 Sh h- SI:.-p. and would be It thankful for a -hare of the pt:blic patron 'ago Boot*and Shoee made to order and .a- •if I -:vle. a i warrants hw work j fib equal any mnde elvewhere. All kinda repairing done, and charge* reatonabln* m :i v all. fvb 13 ly] Bfft Sample litmuis iu ioWU. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, D JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietor*, Bellefonte, Penna. Free Hues to and frobi thi Depot. KKliogßfp^ Pa. J. P. rm*i-Baiar fwcrm. an I grakaaM a* 6a r-.:'ritTif I"n'a ia ISSVan* ,fUr JJjnn ,i*rt,ac' r.rfMU* Dr.Kltlcr'a Vrg,tabla Khauaaatl * j rup. I raarantc, it aa laiallikla,cr, tor dim, EU aij aaJ iUaiuuWf un. B—era to, thi, **)* *P*U, MTt. t A. OSBOI'ILN*. .Volar, fUia. r,r.frrrs W, CxreltTft, aril Till aatiktvaarOM vr*. IngnaK" Thn, MonSr,O D .VY*ak*nivl.PaflaJU* QIS. Kwnur.M-xlivl'a It" .I S Ilnrfianan.Clanwea.iaaa.iUa. (. i< Smiih. IMUf.r l. N y.lln Joi Bnia KilhCWrk 1 tula,*.- Afl*.i.l—l alyoaidwnt, Pr FlliiTlrtith .lagaaatar c*>r, I'oTr.j.hl.i * ci*r,niro.aT*ti, fttfUaatahruW aurai. •• eaM. S u v ura iw chaiga,a t aalitg JkU bg draggiwa I' ' 1> F;i es a ITusJocia, stiouiu be j used with rvrup. ILLKR'S HOTEL Woodward, Pa. Stages arrive and depart daily. Dr. Croolcs Wine of Tar ■■ Contains lw oredienU < f fin/wtW* Wrffl# Tunie value oomutaed RBI with the rich tnculcioal Qualities of Tar. whJa* _#*( wcause It to bail* B* /jgMtA he weak and deUf- M H wk\"*'rd nod rapldlw ■ jWr 11 Sk, arestom ribasiU* IRj*' thr food to dlgeak, 1 "d'g, iiio'r'a I* * Nnprrlor Tosts, .VrriiJlltcffl jßtigwl rt to res t he appet* *• HIIJ alrrugtbtas 6* |:'.V.l,yi I' STT!ICS:iaJi avatem. Eorl'aJnala iSHBHwmI HWei the Breast, Hide or TWitHTai'" Back. Gravel or KM jrrgYyii -i—sttfflß^Bof the trlnar* Or ii adlee or uf RvPEm Liver Com|latß* U hfe- (1 ' ; kesKRB has no t-quwL it efkM* SLitifl ' ually cures allCoogme VfS&StFi Colda, and all disaaaa c' Uuf THROAT and lld■ it ifi LC.MUS, audhasbewn "*■ i r uounced a speeiAe Cor Asthma and JUwaahiUn. TRY IX 1 tkiU o
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