The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 02, 1874, Image 3

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    TilK C3NTKS REPORTER
THURSDAY A PULL 2. 1874.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Out friends will oblige bv sending us
i;.m- -t I.H-al news in their locality, ffiyc
ti* the fa* a only, and we will put them tit
shape. nls<* notices of deaths and marri
ages. Z j. ,
Any ot-.c sending us the names of six new
ml m ribors, with the cash, will be entitled
to receive the UKroKTxa one year free.
The Kvp.irh it being read by neaily
every body <>n this side of the county,
where it hx* a larger circulation than any
two pHpcrt, u ill b<* found the bi*st tntdiutti
for advertisingMuSnew, sales, Ac. Ac.
- Subscribers to the Reporter, chang
ing their post-office address this spring,
should give us notice, so that the paper
can be mailed accordingly.
- A SriKNDtn Chaws; T>> OO I>TO
tiik 11 iKtiv ark Bi'sinkss. —Finding it
very inconvenient and very expensive to
can * on two stores, 1 have concluded to
sell "out either my Milrov or Millheini
stand, twauld prefer to sell in atilrey.)
These are both good stands. Any one de
siring to go into the Hardware business
w ill find this a rare chance j any informa
tion in regard to what business has been
done will be cheerfully given. If deitvd
the Real estate in MiSroy --an also be pur
chased. Terms easy. Apply to
W J. M MA.VIUAL,
Mar tit. Milroy Pa
Miller A Sort, take all kinds of Country
Produce at highest market prices, in ex
change for (Sriverirs, Drugs, Medicines,
Ac.
Our town has an addition of two
families from Spring Mills, viz., Mr John
Miller and Mr. 11. C. Beamer.
We opine that when Mr. Beamer
pulled out the big trout near Fahrion's, he
d tl like Moses, looked to see that h# was
not observed ztid then buried the slain
Iffvj *tian in the fish basket.
We call the attention of our reader*
to the card of Drs. NcfT A Runkle, by
whi-U it will beobserved that Dr. Runkle
has become a partner with the former in the
practice of medicine. Mr. Runkla starts
out with bright prospects and we wish him
success.
Sandy llidge, W R. Miller, post
master, is a now post office in thiscounfy.
Jas. T. Stuart ha- been appointed post
ma.-twr at Boalsburg
Tlie weather up t> Tueslay was
plc --anl save a sharp air. On Tuesday
we had al-out an inch ot snow
The House passed a bill securing the
at , r..lance of children at school.
n.:inl rr of men were flnei! a piece fori
fi-hir.g *sth nets, in Prans creek.
Tbe contract for tfee grading ef the
S:-'. : sgrovc and North Branca railroad
has been awarded to J. W GaugSer, ef
Sc'... -grove.
—A bill ha been introduced into the
House of Representatives to re-juire the
teaching of draw ing in public schools.
Drawir g salaries we suppose, will only ;
be d.-re by the teacher himself.
Rev George Currin, ofSugar Valley, I
son-in-law <>< Mr. Willow, of this place,
had the misfortune to loose ar. eye, one
day i-.s: week. The accident occurred
wht >be was endeavoring to split a pir.e
kn-w en a piece of it hit him in the eye. |
en. l r... -id the fluid Of the same to run
•ut-
AVc -arn -iace that the physician ,
tl - Mr. Uurrin s sight may te preserv
ed.
What really bothers Brown most, is
that Mr (irv-.s is not guilty of something
bad. al ut w'• ii hhe could make a big fuss.'
C.sv : Mr. Orvi* do something terrible, to j
a . Mr. AV. W ;u:\rtl.efur.of'
the thing '
—-Henry Gt-pi.att has moved from
M ie::n to near Zion. Adam Krumrine
f Potter : Fergu*on. Saru Geary
from Penn t-> Yickaburg, Unioa co.
- - Air. AL F. Beamer, while angling
b - -u-'i-cr.-. in the creek, at Fahrior* s
Hotel, Spring Mills, one day last wee!-,
hi . tl .•' (tBM to catch a ;r<
liu ".Iring 1". inches ir. length, and weigh
ir _!J pound strong Ah, what a whop-
I er. • makes cur mouth water.
Air. Pardee was up last wsek, upon
II tarin of James Ross, in Harris twp., to
ei.r.nir the ore upon the same, and has
i fiVcted an ore-lease upon it. The mine
r p ; e re, and will yield from b' to fz l
Air. i'arilie's • ~e leave i- aierg the Le
xi. r t -, :;te cf the railroad.
A fr; r-d wanted to know bow he
c ' 1 find out the secrets of the Grangers.
At e advi-ed him to catch the £-st one h#
ri t alone in a field, crack him open and!
see what's in him.
Johnson's milk wagon broke down
lL.!d E.-g'.e street last Sunday. I)au
age -light. So >aysa Lock Haven paper
d we think the reaa- n the damage w
- cht **a. because m< re water than rni'.k j
was spilled.
One of the me*' important events of
l ■ - L Burn-ide A Tbonsas, new
i. • ,- eds. This verteran firm ha
been w inniiig gfldn opinions for years un- i
til it ha* become the leading house in th
interier i-fthe state. They cater f-r an
i n maud the very cream of the trade
Ti,ey adapt themselves to all the Uste* '
They r.ow offer to the public the largest
stcck of Mackerel, Salmon, Lake trout.
AVLi'.e f.-h and Herring, Groceries of the
finest and best grades. Their Molasse
have ne Superior. The point is this, they'
are determined t > tler goodi at *uch fair ;
prl "- that they will meet the wants of the
I 1 1 and the dfmend of the time-. But
ter. Eggs and Flicb, caned fruit and ail
kinds of Country produce wanted b*
Bcknsjdk & Thomas
Mr. Jacob Strobxn, of Potter twp
draw s the prize for performing the coolest
feat af this cool season. A few days ago
a- lie was attempting to draw- water from
a well, the rope broke, and his bucket
went in the direction of China. Mr.
-Strohni, nothing daunted, set out in pur
suit. and endeavored to clamber down the
well by braeir.g hitn-elf against the sides—
but just here a fatal siip rame and our
friend went through a bath of cold water.
.- me 12 feet in depth, and 1- unced to
surfiti e again with the "hough" that all
inexperienced divers give vent to when
g ipg through the feat. Afr. .Strohni of
Course got out safely, and changed clothes.
Tiie Tpten Siitsters Cacoht
These chap* have been resorting to the
RepoKTEh, all along, for manufacturing
locals for their columns, sometimes steal
ing right out without credit; at other
time- copying them in one string under the
stingy and ambiguous heading of "Re
portvrisrns," and upon rare occasions giv
ing proper credit. In their issue of M arch
II th, they copied au trticle front this pa
ler, relative to iron or# in Harris twp..
Mid jealously started out by crediting it,
"an exchange -ays." AV# at once resolv
e-i to pay these chaps in their own coin
and, accordingly in the issue of the Uk-
PORTEIt the week following, we copied
some of their locals and gave them credit
in th-ir own coin, just to see how the pil
fercrs would .-colli, and sure enough here
i- what "an exchange" says in its last
Kurtz's Pennsvnlley pajier, in clip
ping articles from this paper and
inserting them ri the baekj side of
his patent hcbdouiidal, has, fallen
into the haiiit of crediting them to "an ex
change.'' If the Reporter had an "ex
change" of editors it would be an advan
tage to the readers thereof.— Tuten Re
publican, Mir eh 2bth.
Now see how nice we got these yanks ;
lot them take Their own snuff now. But
farther, the same issue of tha Tuten sheet
has a number of locais stolen verbatim
from the REPORTER without credit. Item
relative to wrestling, in its 2nd local col
umn is stolen from the REPORTER. Now
did ever any body see more impudence
than we here expose? We are not bawl
-11 - after credit for every little item that is
i 'pied from the REPORTER] by our ex
changes, but the Tutens are, and we only
set a trap to expose them. We've caught
the rats.
Circuses are already on tin' move
—Tituitill* l<oa*l * womin bill-pos
er. Woman being such good "pesters" in
many oilier things, why not mole good
hill-poster* ?
-- Now don't forget lliat the Model
Book Store, of dames Welch A 00., has
been removed to the most convenient and
finest building in Bellefonto, the new Na
tional Bank building. They are naw fix
ed up to accomodate all who want h.*oht,
stationery, fancy articles. Ac , cheap. It
is the handsomest establishment in the
state.
We call the attention of the citizens
of l'ennsvalley, want ing Lumber, to the
advertisement ot Messrs- Underwood, who
manufacture all kinds of Lumber at their
steam mills, in the Seven Mountains.
They have recently added a I'laaer, and
are prepared to furnish flooring, siding
Ac , at prices lower than can be lia.i else
where.
( Brown says we are ne gentleman.
Now >*r ctitj halicallv protest against his
cla-sing us with himself.
Brown says we are getting "thinner
imsatiorl" all the time. He'* ju*t going
in the opposite direction making a bleat
of liimseSt.
The protracted meeting in this place
is still in progress.
—They are ceiuing I AVhat are com
ing* Why, the splendid stock of Spring
Good* bought by S. S AVolf will be on
hand by the middle oflhn week Gor
geous prints, and dret* goods grand and
beautiful to look upon, and all very cheap.
The goods were bought cheap for cash and
will he sold at very uiall advances for
cash or produce. Every body should con
sult their own interest and buy their goods
from S. S. AN olf.
The Central Feun'a Conference, M.
K. Churvh, which was assembled at Al
toona. and adjourned ou "24. ult, made the
follow ing appointments for the
Altooun District.
T M Reese, presiding elder. Altoona,
First churih, J Curns ; Eighth Avenue,
R E AViLon ; Third charge, D Hartnxan :
Hoi'iJaysburg, H C Tardoe Duncans
ville, H Linn; Al art in-burg. D Castle
man . Williamsburg, J AV Cleaver, J 1*
HcnforJ; A'al ey. J A Dixon; Ty-
I rone, J 11 M Cord . F.a-l Tyrone, G Uuv
er : Fort Matilda. J Gus< Milesburg, AV
M Aleminger; 1! ward, LS Crone; 15eaih
Creek. J F Bell, AV J Owens, supt;
Perm's A"alley, J AV Leek •. Bellefonte,
M L Smyser; Half M m, J Lloyd; Pine
Grove, AV 11 Norcr ■ AVarr. r's ilark,
W Gvwnn: Birmingham. AV AV Reese
Ph i Hips burg, T 15ar: *-'.. Grahamton, J
AV Haughtawoul, A M'Closky; t*c<-. la
J H Shaver, T H Switrer, -up ; Clearfield, I
A I> Yocum; AVoodland, AV II l>i
Clearfield circuit, F AV Bouse ; Curwens
ville, J I* Young: Lumber City. U 11
AVharton : New Washing! ti. li II Col
burn : Glen Hope. AV S Hamlin ; Snow
Shoe. J Gray, G 15 Ague.
AV Earnshaw, cha; lain N A I> > . l>a*-- ,
ton Oh .o, and member of AVmrrior * Mark
ipiarti rlv conference
"The President ot Spain," says an
exchange, "is to rei-eive a salary of SIOO,-
HV per annum." Well, keep that to
yourself, please. It i- calculated to make
i?ur Pre-ident thin* he . running the con
cern r i.1n.0.-: nothing ' '--Ji .
no I.
Trial List —lit week—April Term.
Etccir Si Foustv* E A <ir#ea A Co
Ist National Bar.* Huntingdon vs same i
Same v- J (irce- Ati Eby
J 1* Coburn vs Ge > A', nada et al
J Smith use of v> K K Nu.son
Welch A A len v> J Nellen-de
Same vs Savior. Day A Morey 1
A T M-'orvhead vs E G Hasting*
Com of Penn'a vs A Brockerhoff
J At F'razier v Hale A Co
John Hoy v Writ Cox
AVi T: .ir.-.aton *.- Pti ,v Meek
At L Wilson et al * - J 11 S Thompson
Lloyd Caldwell A Co v J Thomas A co
Amelia Rover v J W Shol!
,! 1" Harris vs Brandlev Childs
Th * Burnsidt * vs ti .\I A". . uiu, Adm'r
Milliken, lloover A C ? vs J Ucder
w od A dm'is
S M C. nti * A Co v- t'has Brown
Maria Filghuian v. it F SbntTer
2nd Week.
Wm A'our.g et * 1 *• Cline t,' ilgley
Harper Br • vs Roland Curtm
T K Hindersm v.- i : -
Sacak Oenm v. 1. B M<Entire at al
Norwood coal A lumber covs Elliott a co I
BS, hr ck vs pr ove-.ee:-, Br e! ntr
J 1" Gephart, adm'r v- Rothrock heir*
A Gariuan v. P*:in . RR t •.
M Kruu-e vs A R.det
Th * L ughrey t> J Lu a* heirs
K Pletclierv* IVtin a RR Co.
Judith Whitci aib s Pl.iiipaburg coal
Iron A ;] Co,
Jos R -bs -n v Hjdeoii AVeilanJ
A L Bricker et al vs S L Brickcr
t' Hev, rlv vs Penn a RR Co
1) Bechdol v tame
John AVhile vs J Uecbdol
Jno White et al vs J McCool
Clark Cone vs Derbv Coai Co
£ AV llaie v.* Jesse Klinger
S Suyder vs B L?gg.-t.
.1 Cortland et a! v* I) .1 bine et ml
1) M Wagner v J S For*ter
LAV Mur.son At o *. J .dah Wbit-
Cftub
AV \\ A-plev A *- 1! L Batcbelor
SB\\ y xnd v* AVm Lii htv
I .i A Duncan *' B A F' I) I.igget
L'ov i Caldwell A Co v* J S IteiJ A Co. i
Mctiirk A IVrks v. A Owen
R Lloyd vs Same
\\ m fthower* vs J Gordons Adm'r*
Daniel Btt- v- Snow Shoe Township
May, L- ■. b A Co *Same
Naiioi al Bank of Bellefonto vs J 1*
Felt A Co
J Heverly v* Penn u RR Co.
Liet of Grand Juror- for April Term.
Be le'onte b r-.—li I t lle|-burn, C
; P-rr, Henry Derr
Unionvillo—K M Lucas
Bc-nuer twp .1 K >1 ■- hcl, A J Shivoly
B'-gg.- -Constance Curtin. And Fitzger.
Buriisides— Martin VeJflr
Ferguson—Da vi' 1 1v e
{ tiregg —I- Evans J P He kman, David
j Fltm rick, Daniel Bartgi-s
llainca— Robert Golo-en
Al il> - Jam.-- 1* Frank, Henry G Ruy
, er. Emanuel Harter.
j Pcr.n F.lias Kreamer, BO Deininger
Rush—J (,' Dunkle
| Coring—\t J Dab-. H Kline
\\ alker—Daniel Itoruiati
List Traverse Jurors —let Week.
Bellefonte b#r<>- Wm Nbortlidge. Geo
' 1 h'ltiiHS, Jac \ Thomas. Ftaok Steel,
j U-o AS* Tata
Mile-burg Boro-'J Allies Green
I'liilipsburg—L ti K"*ler
B>-nner T**j—John Kishel, Writ Ishier,
Hlicvy.
B<>gg- Philip' Resides, D F Shope J
II Linn
Burnsidt Jacob Craft
t urtin—John Al ( '!? -key. A S Tipton
Ferguson— Geo Human, AVm Musser D
Denni*
Vr.-gg John Tayl r. Jonathan Wa*
er
Half Moon John A Hunter, I Peck.
Harris—J"hti S Forster
Haine*—AV W Bower
Huston—Daniel Irvin
Liberty—Jno A Stover
.Marion -Isaac Train, Samuel Al#y
Palton- Geo Ree-cr, tie?? Alattene, P A
Sellers, J ti Sunt*
Perm 1* JI Swurtz, Fred Calherwan, 11
G Smith
Potter—Peter lloffer, Win sVrniaga-t.
John Purrtnali, A 1* llosterniuri, I) F'
Lu*e.
Rush—Geo McGatrey
Snow Shoe Mark Money
Spring—H K Gentzul
! Union—Jacob Sjiott*
Wall er Jno H Peck, Jno Divent, W
P Harris
Traverse Jurors —2nd Week.
' Bellefonte Boro—Sain'l \'an Tries, Goo
H. Weaver. P Gray Meek, 11 I) Yergcr
Howard Boro- Raiser Weber
Philisburg— Jarnt* Perks, W II AT-
Cau-land, Henry Dunkle, O Adams.
Milesburg—J I* Shuope
(Tnionville--John Bing
Boggs Twp—Frank AlcElroy, Thonia.
; Adams, Siuion Batliurst
Ferguson —John F Krebs, Charles Sny
der
Gregg—S 1* Herring
Haine-—Charles AV Wolf, A J Burrell,
Michael Feidler
Howard—Jas Antis, J M Hall
Half Moon—P W Burket.
Liberty—S II KOOIIS, Thus Bower.
Allies—And Gram ley, Daniel Stray er
SMtnuel Strobeeker, Samuel Condo.
Potter—Rphriam Keller, Alex Kuhn,
J no G Sankey
Snow Shoe —Wm Holt
Spring—C C Taylor
Union—Thomas AIE wen
Worth—Jos Thompson
ABOUT FISH.
We haxe Utely been in wrro)tOtnltiee
with the Stale Fish Comnii**inei, rela
tive to slocking tlio stream* of lYiii'svaßey
with new food fishes, a. those stream* lire
nearly depopulate.), by . x. .-iv.' net fish
ing. We have received ver.x lavorablo
replies, and we . all have ,t new, excellent,
Mtul profitable fish in Point, I'me, Klk, an.l
Sinking creek?., aiul the largo dam* along
thoie stream*. in a very short tune, it our
peop'e, particular!) thoe who are fon.l >•!
fishing, will g.. to n little expense in the
mailer, Thi xxotk .1 i. !>'• "ing treain*
ha* been i .rri. vl on >ll. > • -IuI!\ in other
part* at" lhi and man) other -late* of the
I'nion. Itliu-pr sen pert-vtlv successful
and of course would be attended with the
-ante favorable r.u!l mil. large stream*
that drain tb.> suite) The only
cost will be that of trai • portali-?'? * the
tiali for restocking will be furnished w th
out coat by tbe Fish Commissioner* N. w
we propose t%> receive fund* from all who
favor ihi work, for defray ing the nece*a
ry expenses. and lithe men who have he. li
following the water- "f Penn I'ltie, Klk,
and Sinking creek* w ill tend n their, n
trlbutioris, to till* office, the tnonie- will
be duly credited, aii.l expended in ttie
proper directo , Cert. nix tin* .? a work
that all should a*il in. Therefore end
in your contribution?. Kite new tDli t! >l
could be introduced into our creek*, with
profit, il til# Black |l,i>), ot which we e
cepy a description, a. taken trviin the Re
|K>rt of the FU I'omtuinsiviisr*
Block 15,-t o
ltlack bao i* on. of the most prolific va
rieties of our fro h wat> Their ■
tural increase n> - > gieat and their growth
*0 rapid that it i oxer has t ,-, n ti oh ect
to fih cultur.-t* to attempt th r artificial
propagation \\ hen the -paw- g a*
draw* near, the* .elect . .. led bv natur*
al instinct, with great care : r the purpo-e
0 propagation certain petti, .of the riv
er having a pebb!) or g iv.'.'y h ; r.
From the*e they rem r . ireful!\ all
iediutetif, weed* and st. k* Thi. *oik
completed lea* e. a clear bright .pace in
the bottom ~f the nver, c .ir i . for:?-
and having a diameter ot about three feet
There be.!, are re* i.!y di.l .• | 1 ,
the casual observer from th r-l.narv bot
tom of the river by iht :r brightness, the
gravel havu g the ... .ranee of having!
been washed or scoured. When ih pa
rent fish are ready t, pawn the female
gee. upon t i- prep.tr . ' - , ,mi
her spawn in a g'..: :: i b.,nd or ribbon
.-lie
bed S: e- I wed b* ?i ice l ,
then relieve each other in guarding li .
bed, driving frotn it. ?:i ex •rv k i
of predatory fish sv ,:i f'. • Ice and lurt!
; , :
enls do not lea* e them immediate! v, bat
'
■ • . ■ :
exer. -e of w cl , p . tl I .
sunfish and catfish> taken n connection
.:. i „
•
their fertility
Fifteen of these . , arr .d from t
west in the tank of a I u. tive it t .
Baltimore and O' ra i -ix: n \ ,r>
■
near Harper * Ferry. I ... mai. theiu ■
:
this e
in tl. r.ve- i
The rapid growth of the.e fi-h . marvel
ous, almost • urp i • ig f When
three month, old the* .re three inches in j
length ;at fourmonths, fur inches ;at -ix
months .erne ofth<m t. !! measure -ix and
■
are capable of repreJuoi* * when a •ur
old, having at that lime attained the eltra
ordinary length f ti„ t r nine 1: hi.
but this mere coi-j#- .re. bused ntor."
part < u'ari; upon < ,r kc- w edge of tlx
They fr juently attain the weight of live
and six jnui; !■ in r.tre instances .even
* • '
by any of the perch family.
.
given by our fellow-cHiren, Tbaddeu. ;
: ...
ler :
■
tree .
r.ine spines and eighteen soft rays ; pecto
rals fifteen , ventral* ■ s- e five ra* -
anal three -p r*,■ J t*v. .# r#v. •. .
n, • teen. 15 iy e or. • a a',
on the belly, iy. large. uth very larp
lower jaw long-- The v- rn- r ha* 1 rush
like teeth fr- T n the j ..latine
and pharyng il ; one Tongue smooth
without teeth . front
Three or ■ - * ear- ■ g - u.,n er of ; .;
Su* juehatitis, K. huylkili and I>- la*, c
rivers, - -nceiv . the i i.-a of stocking t e.
,■-■ . - *
They sent t Harper * Ferry, on the I
teniae rir. r, purchase ! a number of t..
fi-h, tran-1 rted them to the localitie -c
--le ted f>r the r introdu* nr. 1 •
-
stream* are new -w . i will ; #-c
fish that they promise, in a few ye.ir. more
to rival the I'otoni:. in the abundance <>f
their yield. Ha-- are fr . it y .aught
weighing four a? d fivc'pe jiids in these
'
geny ofth-.se originally transplanted from
-
taken with the r->-l, taking the ibait m> ea
gerly a- ■! gre . .v. t w, -. i.r .- i
the pa-sag . I.v fi.rb Idir.g ,t'. - b.
ing taken in at.* other urii* Tin ra f lit*
renders it exlr< midifficult lotakethet
during the siimn r and fall wdh net-
When -.an - lit tilln the wcej or bag I
of the selt g ■ ,e en. -i • tl*
most invariably regain tl.. Ir lihert* b*
leaping oit of the water and over th up
turn! ef' e - \|- , hi •-I er- , il it
during the wirier month- when they are
parti., Iy t pid with col l, rin tlio pi ing
when they are luggl-h f. i the jr# lire
01 spawn and milt, it v. -. -I not he a difii
cult matter to aim -st exterminate them by
persistent ft-bing with-in t mesh seinr-
Il would not he e-lvi-ah." to prevent, by
legislation, the tl-hiri;.' wirl Kim * during
the winter and -p.- ng. ilities where
the fishing with tin se n.-t- ha. become n
large m d prof. ?.b!c m-: a- on th-
Ite'ttware, nor do un iim-mj any .ic!
! action. That which we do advise, ho ev
j er, is an enactment forbiddit g the k- -ping
of any of these : - h which nay be • ;iught
at any tmeby p- r-.oi- ing in any oth
er manner ex- j-' w •:I* -<i ami line.
The has- with **!. eh we stocked the
j waters of the > >l wer l iken | iiii' ipall -
irotn the De ~\i i-e riv. r, .r Kaston, a
! few from the Ji - ti*er, mar Newport,
j We distributed til rough out the Mate abi'l.t
two thou-hik! nd I'-rt) .ur has*. b
carefully wa- the w--rk <-f trunsportation
d<?ne, that out of tli entile number not a
dozen flu were 1- tintl . operation. The
fish were convc. cd -n • rjinary fifteen gal
lon mill. < an-, the temperature of the wa
ter in the can* being kept by the use of ?ic
at about '1- Fahrenheit. The oxygen thai
was communed by the I'.-h win replaced
by dipping the water fr -in the cans in u
vessel c urrie-1 for that purpose, and pull
ing it bat k into the can- again from a con
siderable distance above them. The lab.u
of transportation was considerable, nece
itatiiig the employment of six men in tl,<
"urk. We (srried from twenty !;*-■ t
fifty fish in each can, and. rarely ever en
truste.l more than one can to a man.
OUTKAGKOUS CONDICT t)l
ROUGHS.
Lafayette, Illil., March '27. Tlio ladie
to day inaugurated the prayer crusad
against the saloon keepers anJ visited
number of places. At one point u crowi
ol drunken roughs a-setubled in a barro>u
sang, yelled und indulged in blusphemy
completely drowning the voie#* of th
-ladies.
MILLIIF.IM FRAGMKNTF.
Mh KtltTOlt' Some fellow from Itrusl
\ allev objections, to my heading :k*i
' I want lo wilt* up Millhaim item*, I should
> confine myself to that city, and not go t<
Kehersburg and oilier pla> •* Well now,
. do! you ever! Don't the dunce know
that Rehersbtl g. M tdi-onhurg, V n -:-.
burg. Woodward nud *h-A are but the
fta of Mttlhaim. Qo, cemull soma rw
■ cent work on modern geography,
or Prof Ylagoe will he after mil with a
sharp slick, at next examiria'ion.
/ . 'ilia.' We ara lnl rin. il l v tlie pa
per*, for the ninety-ninth time that I is
. oiollig to M ill hello, on tile 1;, ■ llspjv
Millliciin, ala-, poor Woodward \ w 1
think proper arrangement* should he
made, to transmit thi* important event to
History Arti.t* should he engaged t
take front, rear and aid• vie* , f [l.e pro
.'Csiioli No doubt Frank Leslie the ii
lustiated paper n an, would jay a g. o.t
round price for them Uoportrr* should
he on hand to w i ite up tha iricidrr ta -
\\ you plaaae see to it, Mr Short, that
matters are property attended 10.
I' t. "Eternal vigilance i* the price
ut It erty, and the price of hlowing into a
watch, whether Swis or Lever, is one dol
lar ami fifty cent*, itrtil mru*aee,
I" ><!.' I ; Ifr.r What nie the
pro*pecU for the yun/.uri /v. ;*, the
coming -en>oti ' Our neighbor, Utttnrr,
exhibit* much anxiety < u thi* rnatti :
Please write to the Bureau of Agriculture,
YVashing: ii, I). C t - r bi- hci-ft
t
are after tha bea! - The Ri der- recent v
shot two at. me. 1) Davy e> to be
lev- St.. . esstul 111 that line lilts rt kto
v-.r pr - . than to t. ,a tn %
pursuing 1 ear*.
• (••> rge, the Be: . liter
chap say* "Uncle John ' a talk i!>£ ivsbi'i'ih
on "Kuvhre, *l*o oiutbi:.g'about a Ist -
tie responsil iiity Tut, tut, George Did
not think y u would get Iliad b-caue 1
refused a gallic with You. seasoned by a
lit:'..' i, at •|: o- Abt'Ut ti e •■; ,
native, Go. rge, y.'.i must i. : -up
tio-o that the sr n tfuej tru k succeed*
hero, a* it did in the army To ■ thin, en-
And now, Mr Shoal, I must take a con
ditional '.drew 11 of y ..j and y. rraun
A busy -*a- n u now at : and ai. 1, be
tweed [daw ing. fence mak.i g, and ft tj
*f< rt, I may not fii ! lime to ; ,ck upfrag
mer.t* for the benefit f : re and -hop
rk-if - mora anon
| WOMAN- CIU - \DI. IN Y K l. >N
(VrrcjM>ndence of tha Rej rter
Aaron, Onto, March kith InTl
Y! u Loitor 1 have been a constant
.
>f yea;-, and nevt •L , - ug wen anything
n reference to i ;.r thriving little city, 1
.he ight it ring t interest sumo f your
•ead-o-a to • sr:. - ... thir g aflhi W nan*
.. •. • f ll.s
:he southern part of the state, but nothing
**• done in our i :y unt.- the evening of
:he 41 h iiist , when Mia Br.wri, if Alli
< > ew, ...is- • M
pie to a tense of duty, and mats meeting*
have bevn held every evening time then,
Yt. r so '..id v• v *
en : •ir - . m- a* . t. r d .-.the tvoper
i: io cau-c. They isate f iruu ian u- suci
its or, l.av r i . t:..-ir eft. er. as d he! i
laily prayer-meeting* The > (• ws* m :
it nimenced unt. the I'dh when four bar *
twenty in each t and, tolemly rnar lied
j through e.ir street*, and although, they
tound *oare -a'.oar.s, with clo*. 1 d .of*,
they -ang in the . en air. and knelt on the
lamp stone walk- in earnci' prayer, that
ind tin* terrible traffic be removed from
.r . ty The tb-nder* rul ed, the light-.
tiing* fla*h !, and the rain detcendrd in
r< ts. but tin - ■ brave women faced lb*
*: Su i a sight wa never
. \ .
iclt a heart *Une! And y.t m#k
shewed n . ,;n* of ev. a respect Twenty
sev n i Yce* have been tnorv or less active
ly b>* g* J au: ig the p*-t week. A the
fri.it* of tlic.r label-, four draler* have
• ...
c: . .
, . : ■ > !r..gg ■ .- ■ •
ii :
•
i. ;'idl>-1 and twenty-*. ght .'
: • : w,.f k. Uut the lad •
willi a large number . f tbe most iiifluen
' tial men of tin* cit v h* .e determine i
curse of rum from Akron Thi* • but a
brief sketch of the war thu* far, butfhs , 1
thi* meet your approval, I will give you
! further notice of it* progress.
Limit M. K* vv ti;
For the Reporter
The Pr.rxt Ghove S. ii.tor. fxuißin ■■
The PiumGr ve school, taught by Prot
Fred Jem.** ch :on Mi .iy dl. 1.,
with a fine exhibition, on the evening of
I the same day The cu re. *<• con* ted of
-j ■ h* . *■ it io r-. tlegue*. tab
Icaut, and instrumental and vocal music
The Prof, first -poke to the audience
kindly a*king them to preserve good or
der during the cieri e. a* the routn he
ng i ol at all r> lumodiou*, and, he hoped
' that they would bear with him, as to thi
lneon*enin< e.
The audience w then enlivened with i
beau: u! p - ii ti*ic, hv Mi*- Ma ■
HoffiT, i i Mi** Amanda Smith, M
H ft", rj re le lat th* organ The -crvi
r .. r j
for th* o> casion. The exiri :-*- were in
t : iper-ed with music throughout, win
proved to b* very much appreciated by
the audience
The introdut t.iry vra* then delivtr i by
Jnmt YV. Met'ormic he did inspart.. .
' well, and coii-eijuenlly phased io i .
.j." • .' ■, .
It w.iuld consume too much time a
-[ini'O t>> write ot cat h, ol* the f >rty tlm ,
d.ffeiei.t excrc.-e*, but a nun, lo r of then
were certainly worthy of comment Ve
Ii • t pie, c < f reading w* then read by
M; li ■ >••••: A W<• Ih<
programme being i|uitc 'argo. we failed t
•e, ur the mime* of h number of tbe per
-1 f rtm i. but fuflSce it p. ay. they all did
w•• 1. Ona in part it ulur *ve . oubl not we!
' forgt, wa* a-pooch by Frank Iteymond
• ilitled "lighting du Mufkit.: h<
made a great many gusluro* in connectior
well 1 > d vI I , Y'oll W. 1, d 1181 '
thought the "lutiskFter" was troubling h n
a stoiup speech , lie, by * one piu t:.c
vvoulil na e an e cgaiit t|.akir Tlu
' valedictory wa* delivered by Fralici- A
Potman. Mr Forrnan in • • .■*!> sp'.Li
■ to the audience, the scholar*, anil tin
' teas her. I'rol. Jemi-un then *)ioko i
1 tew words t i the audience, thanking then
'' tor thi i kind alti i >oi arid go ~1 behuv io
" durii g te exercin -of the evening ll>
then pok* lotlie parent* , tha vkiilg then
for the kindness show n to him, and hlm
" showed them the no. •■--ity of having the!
1 school room enlarged, it being too -rnal
' fur the number of m holar*. It is hop*<
" -oino effort w ill be inadc to have the roori
♦ nlarged, fur if there i* a chool in tin
township de.nrving of a good school roon
r it in this one.
The exhibition a* aw hole was an entir
'* success, and something not soon to he for
gotten by the Member* of the Plum (irov
school. Spectator.
- —The Philipshurg Journal gives th
' following: On Monday a little duiighte
of Richard M iller of Sandy Ridge fell fror
■" the loft of a stable receiving fatal injury
. and when the rows of her sudden deat
u ; whs conveyed to an elder si.-ter, h tnarrie
'' j lady by the nuine of Tipple, she was t
" , shocked and affected vvffli grief tliMt *h
swooned arid exiiired in is skorltiin*.
1C There is u raiting flood in the Clurio
and Allegheny rivers.
THE SITUATION AT SUSt.'P Kll A v' A
Siisi|uehaiiiia Depot this slat*, an im
portant *ta(ion on the Erie Railroad, ami
scat of the shop* of that , on. pullV , h*- heaii
the *llllll ot a strike during th* last few
.lays, which on Saturday night assumed
ialarming proportion* Trvl i blocked,
the mails delay ed, and a r.ot imminetil
I'o ljuell till- latter the <io\ inol will de
put, h fifteen hundred ti j| I • tin- | I
Sus<|Uchaiiiia, Pa., Maiih - ."' Mltiaiti*
! vv. b II st 'pp. 1 lo nud git Tin
requisition ot Sheriff llolin on Governor
llaltialift : troeps t • protect 11.0 d< 1 ot*
and other pr, |. t-rty at the Erie Riuiioad
lieip fioni the *trik*i - hi. w ra- wn
ad by calling .ut G.-I>*ral Oil ;i .*divi
siwti of State ma'itia At elovcil o clock,
in tbe foiet on io ,l*y ,'sid men under
( iFi.er *l (1-l . riiF wi : • ieporlrd ■ within
twenty mm i'.r-, • t the town 1 lit tr op*
wpie raid lo be poorly aimed and Other
w. u unpiepare.l for immediate hottililiue
and the tinkers reliiaitlod in forie in and
around the lepol* V ice President ( !aik
of the Erie Railway, w* already in town
at th* time, having i me'al three o'clck in
Fie in -ruing, toon .alter the striker* had
re? iiln ip, >. snoii ol" the :■ d The men
runa.i.ed c. ol and confident, and hall an
h in later the troop.-, under command < I
General Osborne, accompanied by two
pie.es of artillery, marched into the tow n
Soon after their arrival Vice-President
( lark had a conference wiih 'a coiuMiiUae'
ol thu -Inkers and it w.is arranged tliut he
*h. uld lubrnit i proponli i t the striker
- . :
direct colli en with the troop*. It e
definitely it. . lat that same time that all;
the rtttf- ■ . the ill . barged, I lit.- Coin -
pony re-.mploytug those whom il taw fit
I. mis ot vettiemeiit wire prepared bv tlie
V:, -I'rt *. 11, Ii or two lat- r, and i
ciaiii i! - th< (' ti. A in. ,tig
<'fthe *tr.kei 11.U tw ung w* . ailed t
i on-.-ler ul:. s : settlement, but il was at
a-t e ,d*vl ! Hit until sight o '- * t
ui rr- w in • ng be: -r. making their 4
; i urmittiiig puisengi r train* to run
in itivs hi!*, but detaining all freight, A
; - ;uiit u wa* at once made for more
tr t and it it new expected that the
i i I'erty f the Company will be • eixed by
iry rce \ imai! ii ifor einent ot
seventy-t. v a men reached ker* at r ght o ■
c. . this evening, and larger reinforce
uients are I. urly evpc ted from I'hsladel
1 e strikers on the Erie K*ilr< ad : p
i-e.l a i trains at Sutquehannr, Pa, on
sturdily. In response to the - all of th*
- ' t ,'F
in of the tow n T>v ■ n :ia regiment*
tn i'tuladelph a aie nuier inarching or
ders It i> an* ui ; that passenger i
train* weru t run thr gl last night
Latest.
Si.-,,:s*ha!-!.a, i'a Marcit Hp 1 „ iu.
Kveryihtng quiet. The military have po*.
-r-v r. f the Erie Ra irixd bu l-Lng*.
Pa-F:iger train* are moving Freight
trail • ate blockaded, awaiting the meet
ing of the -trikrr* at eigiil i. tn. 10-dav.
A very uiu v-y lee .i g prevail*.
RIOTING IN BOMBAY
A c'. : ! ~t India *ay- at more ex
:, ii.ei t prev a .s .ii the tireel* of liombsy
now that, l.a* bee . *ince the meeting of
" .. ' .
\ '■ '. ■ • ■ u ..
on the Parser*, entering their bv>u*e, and
i ti titig every h.nU of de; ledato ti
In the attack many on both .d< are rc
, irted t ■ have been Hi.ieo Th* i,:y ta
lk rstie- seem ■ arce.y wqual to the emer
ge cy . and the tr ops in and ar.- iml the
-o-rve i rder The cau*e of the Mussel
. yto t - Par- • * that i e©:
i*.e '.attrt r-.-t
ligioni. in which iomething was thought
.
•
your read -rs to hi. n that there ar< (<•', a t
Cv&stantineplo, *ll [ublic, ana for th
ino-t part gratuitous Of these 287 *rt
M u-*uluian , 77 Greek; is Aran :..an, r
cftsati Catholic 4( Draelite, 5 Pro
te*t-xut f Caraitcs r Arab In the Turk
-
iI to .ontain tbe essence t -f human and
D.v tl chief * ft
•: . : ' F :
;en mil. :. • levate-l ate In tiie others
the erdinary rudit .eiit* of general learn
ing ar*taught, r-- gi-u> tenvt*. h.-wen r,
ill e* >ry • ;ni !:ilg : ' -st lAu-
Every • u* in tlx*- Kast ciirg* tn his re: igi -
l*|Hn that point he v*i!
mrnt ha* devised a system >f universe
not yet in general applivati n, owing tn
-. ..
t,-r - The Christian e- iiiiuun.'li. s main
tain tin ir own ah. ©it, and though the
quality an 5 rat ge of n it';:- t -n n .ght be
unproved, there no > 1 j• < tion on the
greund of quantity.
THE CINCINNATI CRUSADER"-.
(II i- nat i, March 27. The • wen
prayed to-day during rhai go h.-uis at a
i"n . n near th chamber uf mine; A
great crowd collected and the jmlico with
great difficulty preserved order The
: ~rd of aldermen thi- afternoon unani
mously parsed a resolution requesting the
mayor lo enforce the city ordinance re
gafiling crowds in the streets, whit h will
prevent the praying band from holding
tr---1 service*. Tbe mayor will probably
i-*uc bis prut lamati<>n to-morrow.
Kll, II i \\ ITII I'H 1. A FA( ill -
n Friuii i-co, Mr, h 27 \ Tucson
pei ,1 t the Han Digo Union -tate that
Maj I lute tight Willi the Apa
che* res tilted ill eleven killed and thirty
four aptuis-l. It ir said tliHt shortly f
--ter the fc- u. ( arb I'utbl , . the A; lo
1 . g!it iiioi;g tliFia-olv-- m which
f.-iir were killed The fight war ot. a
ioned hv force being u<-tl to make those
cave the reservation who were unwilling
until u short tune ago.
r
ERNMENT
We are ind< bled F> tb* El in OJl'iw
j for the following table contra*ting tbe
<-tpcii-e.- ■ f bt-ite g varniiieiil in cl 1 D- ino
, ratio tune- with what they are tinder
i'adiciil rule -.
184.5, 1874.
(vovt-ruor'e Salary $-5,(44) 111,(44)
Private • rctar .... SS,*•**'
Executive Clerk
M e -eng. r
Int -ieiitals ... . *J.O*4I
M ntcliman
Si crctur.v of ('-iHimiinwe ittb 1.3') 1.5(4)
Deputy Heeietary .. .... 2,250
Chief Clerk .. I,M*
I'lerk*..,. ... ~ 4,(*,) II A*
Miseellanoou* . . . • 4i
\ • ; <ti l • " • (•••
I '1- ii* ( lurk I Sw a I
Executing tax l.iw 1 isxi
■
Min-elliuioou. .. 5,275
Surveyor General 1.510 v. **)
Chief Clerk I,Ntw•
Clerks '..."a a i 1 .700
M iscellaneou- .... 2,4)4)
Y.ljiitrtiild ieiieriil 1i(l 2,5(4)
Clerks 4,(44i
\l iscellaneour 11,072
Statu Treasurer . 1.4(a) ,"1,1441
Clerks 5,514) 0,2(4.1
Miscellaneous 2,700
Supt. of Common School* ,'*4 l 2,5(4i
Deputy Superintendent I.tvi
A till iti. mix I Deputy 2,20.J
, Clerk* 4.5X4
• M iscellaneou* - 7.544
In ull tho Department- there was then at
lea-til- much labor lo be performed a:
' ii -- w, and in tboaa --i the Auditor Qenara
I and State Tre iiurer much inure, for a
> that linn- tin- State managed thu entir*
■ sy-tcm of public improvements. Two o
the clerks of thu Secretary of thu Cum
monwealtb were then dctuiled to attend t<
\ the t hool affair-, hut their salary was
probably not included in tbe l,,ve *• it
d nu* taken from tho chi>i.| I nut The ti
a pn*t* of the department ul g- vtrnmcnl
* not above laeiitioiied are ui, re-, d in *t
I least thu same rati < Kiom tin. •laiauicnl
, the people can readily see tl.a iliff. ian. e
hetwaen Democratic . n n ai.d
Republican rulr The ilißi lem ain name
ie x arcaly greater than in up n (
t I Ulltlt list
• ♦ •
r Iho DeiuOt al* of the t'eiilmvlvain*
- Legislature havo the mean* in their own
1 hand* w herewith 11 i< • life a tair appor
tionment b.l for ' nat i , 1 meinl ti
The ridW constitution provide* that . >ntir
uiation of the (..iT. inoi iioiniee. * fur al! i
r position* thall hav a twrnth ird* of the Nen>
i alor* on yea an 4 ny \ute To tuppl v the j
. new judicial dLiri. t* with judga* until the
liekl ale. ti on re.pnri the app iitmenl i,| ,
ah, ut tuenty-ti* pei, • all of whom
I will of .our-a be Itep iblu an*. Not on*
( can he afttrmod with ut Dfioocrall" vote*
, Of. our*# all these gentlemen will w ant to
, be. iifiiinei!, even tb -.g'l thoii t-i .ie
j wiill bo a *h.irt one, an.l to obtain this . ti- '
flrmation their Senatorial friend* will have
t ■ viold a fair aportiunmenl bill The Re- 1
, |>ublh aim are alway* j si wbentlu . ore
( f. reed t • be *o,
• -we
( 1 lie Governer of California ha* approv
> , the ,al ti| lu.ll law
I)*avs w .lid* unroofrd li ise* in N < .
York an M ud*y night
I lie w !* uf J I) -ia - ! ( u rruii ,| led at ■
Hrrrburg, after a I.' geru.g iiln* -
San Fran, .no i* enthusiastic upon the '
t.-iiiperan. e m iveii.*nt
The bud tea of the Siamese Twin* ha.e '
been taken back lo North Carolina by two :
■■! the son.
()na thousand man at work on Bergen
11. : tunnel, N J tri. k li Monday for
. higher wage*.
In the Nmlh they are u. .n- hally s. 11- :
ing a railroad for debt.
Strawberries art- Sj . ent* < !. hi It. •
ton -ugar arid cream citra
Kama* apen* her an * I re.-ivc 1 - ,mju
- immigrant* thi* ea>ori.
Tha I-adi. s Mount Vcr A. iat.
*rw illioul |._T cert.,
•Tire national windmill, mean* Col;
gre**, in the Charletlun - ( Cvneicf, ■<
Thi* la*t "inflation g.vct u* ail about '
|SO cent* apiece, if we could only get
Since Dio Lewis went to V ashing: '
'-L. pf. j • there a;e ! I anyt ng it ;
'.* l spirit*.
Ot tin ...ai.J riuj. y< • viuj 1 ye;
-he Erie K*ilr.*d Company, are on *tr ike j
a". Su*.jUeha!ina, Pa.
London, March IS 6 a m The <-a. - ,
12,(4*>.have*lri. kw.r*
Itlodgrtt. the Locorua, N 11 , w.femur
iien r, plead, ig . ty e: tnur ler ir. t! e t -
d degree ye le- *> , wa-'teutk-n 1 >
to thirty y ear*
A Brooklyn g.- of -,i tier* cyslbe y
r.-aon the man on the new fractional cur
rency k ks to n.ad, it t . j.e he i only 'j.
.enter
...
a.h ertisenrent off. : g the . rv.ee* of
holies, tvpa.r* straw < hair a; •* lee. h- -
<**, and makes past-y, deserts *• I Jelaea- 5
' • -> .* la* I - *•'. )at Jersey .
Shore and McadvilUin . but in
N aj.lv ettr takes the triubie to com
. . li.dependa p. 1* m at
• *e:. s f i .jju I , Ist: :v i
. Fnts a gal on.
1 he Mayor of A nan.ota, la , 1.-LJe. -e, .
• ry va at f r * . . er.>
...*reL>y iacomng the Anatnosaly of a c
great many.
Contribution to tbe legicography of the
f.. •# H tt!e, v r c 'inive at hlacl. 1
ii,ailing merehant* and plunder th* tr. ~(■ j
urv. Butler, *. , one wbo buttle*.
It :• rut :< i • . ,-t
A ,
Dr Li. ingfUiflv remain* arrived at
Prince Hum arch threaten • t. r< g in
•.• iuaacv ef the a . : n 1. a),
on the Army bill.
Mar*li*l Serrano* at:*.* .:i Pard.
CarhsU beyond Santa (!,: . .i *.
ing 'juatitie* in M Kran t ty
Aw . man named Costei wa : ir:.ed j.>
- death on Friday night, in Titu.ville. The
blame it laid jointlyi whitky and ki-r -
• F!ie
A wrucrin the Titutuille ('..rier e.li- i
•
at 'd>' 4) barrai* per day. TI *fa g
p off of thirty per c.rt, within six month*.
1 and ought t> have th. off. tcfre ig prr
. el
N reliable infant.*ti of the <• .
of either fire ©r in. .c fr. tn tbe North
Carolina mountain.
h Judge It. R Curt (ha* hern t ■ at* 1
1 t ' t;.l the vacant teat of Mr. Sumner,
the Detii". ra.y i : Ma-.
N w Mexico w.. uv t he. hf a S If
ai .1 b. admitted to tile ut- Thej* ;
• ii.-n i* 140.(44), nearly one-third Amen.
~ > an*
l'hil* ielphia i:* r* : ver
tha benefit uf the familie* of the efli. cr*
twepi overboard fr .nit' Peniisv vania.
.
.. appeaVd t • the guveri merit for a n--w
treaty with China, prohibiting any rrt
er imi.ortatiou of Chinese lab .rer in:,< tin
I n.ted State.
The N.w York ("Fiit:* Pen- , i •
Mini Kr o railroad inipante- have sdvai -
ed the price* of ti ket t < ail we-ter:
•' point*, and old rate* rule ag.vin. T -
i- gr * - out cf the reevnt fike
.. The temperance crusa :f is raj a
, iprcadiiig throughout Mich., while tf.p
i sin to ! • n.. nbalFiio 'it at any |
-
h work.
j. A pi'o , f tie* w.-r pi ~ f.; ut'on the rr.
road track a car Hinghampton. which w
•
K MoloUv night s latnitge done, ro
;in murderer* w. * f. iU i.
A telegram a- -•:.: Ft Wayne,
:nd Dr. Howard, We'-ville, Ind.
('uiiie at oni e with prenript: ('*-• of
('er. hr Sp.i al .Meningit V. re. • •-.
■ d "Come at once to sec procession it
("arric Spencer s Menagerie
A few day* ago, ■ the Poll-t • n j
, Ledger, the remain- of IYuniel (' Thayer,!
ii *otdtcr who died in lsdl of wound* re
" . rived in front of lYten-burg, wn* taken
.
hurch in l'ottst wn and remove j to th
•w Mt Zion , I'liiFi. ry In doing i! • .
it found thitt the ho.lv *va- < oinpiet \
* petrified turned to stone and the feature
hud atsumed the appearance el pbister ■
•" Pari*.
. V . l.mperor of Brnri lot- boon sired
for lu hotel bill. Stopping recently t
i the Grand Hotel du Louvre, in Porto. h>
i wu- pre-.<nted, upon leaving, with o i v
ti pm .g i: t a lull that he refuse I to pay it
II \ Itio de Janeiro court will now have- l<
; -etile tha ditficuUy between the Emperi'r
*i and hotel-keeper.
~. ♦ •
II no-. g..t drunk on hard cider in Put
(( nam s -uloor, in Warren, Mat--, anil
() called for mere. Putnam refused lo sell
u hiui usjimcli as lie wanted, and Hino* ru
(aliated by suing Putnam for -idling li-,
() | ijunr at all. Putnam |>aid a fine of $lO,
n, mill then prosec itod Hirie* for int xioa
(( tion. So lliiies had to pay $lO, too, and
at that point tlio controversy refts.
—• ♦ •
" The work shop* connected with the Stat.
)■) Prion at Charleston, Mai*., were do-trov
*l ...1 by tire ell thu 21-t. Los* I
The convict* wore ut dinner hI the time
and thareforo locked up in a large nail
ni thus preventing their escape.
I Tha fire reccurd lor the past few da ys i-j
'' (|uito fearful: Atlantic and Pacific Kail
•o road machine shop- burned on the 20th--
re los. ?11I,(4X). 1 nuianapoli*. Ind., on the
. 22d, $100,144); W ouster, Ohio, $75.0 0:
llaiina, Ind . $1,0(41: New Brltan, Conn.,
n ' $800,000: Elgin, 111., $140,(441; Pougb
to|keep*ie, N. Y., $100,014).
We have *pi ■ iineu pagus of a new w 'fk
called till' History of the Orange Move
ment; * tlm Farmer's War \gamut
Monopolo • A full and authantic ac
rounl of the struggh of tl.a A'm rn all
(artusis agauttt the uxtort ion* of tha rail
road romp*tutu, with a history of the line
ami |r-*kr•- > of the onler of pair '•> of
llui bniulry, it* 11, pratwt < .indition
atul pr..>pi (l To which it added al. >ti li
es of th leading grangers. Ity Edward
Window Martin, autlo i of "Behind the
Srenrnin \\ lohingt m, i |r, Illustrated
with u) fSna , nyrsvings and p rtrait of
loading gran N linn*l Publishing
( oin| ,4 . I . li'lpbia, I' i 'i. . n
I 1 '! > .. .!• in
to a<JJte- them for term*
M. Cha* D, HunkL of < ntr Hill,
ha* the agency for ('■ ntre < anty, fur tha
"History of the Grange M.. lom nt He
i now traveling in the taie of the werk,
and Una w.il he the only q ; itunitj to
nblain it in our eouiiU'
A somar Han war i'aoJl r. It ia
wiih pleasure that we aiin-utfr tha fart
that a number of capitalist*, head ad by L.
A Msekay, K*q , of L'"k Haven, hava
i otnpieled all the preliminary arrange
n.anla for 1 orating and building a railroad
along the rin r, frotu the mouth of Sift
iirinahofiiag • ie- i. to Ivarthaus, and that a
rr>rp of engineer*, und< r Col. Jarretl, wilt
he in. Ed on the rout* within a month-
We understand that the heir*, or owner*,
i>f the harthau* estate are a!*o taking
great interest hi tin. project and will land
material ai l in the building of tin* line of |
rad. Tliit is a movement in the right (
direction, Thi* road w ill not atop long at
Karlhau*. It will t<>on move up to the
mouth of Mushannun i reck, and ha built
up that atrcam to Ptilliptbarj, while an- <
tbor branch will come i . up the river to
;tie t'berry Tree and th -, t*a, within the
next five year*. We predict now that
fore tiifei ics 1 pa- a" o it, all the coal
i,mod on the Moahannou will go to mar
ket tie Kttrlhau* and Le-k Haven, in
stead of our tha mountain to Tyrone.
n,i> movement will c<> mora to develop
ur rr unty and dig up cur hidden trea
iure of coal, iron ore flu I fire < lay, than
myth, g contemplated in thi* section of
, State. The g. nl'euien at the head of
iti* movement are energetic and command
iu! p -.-i" any am int of capital Mr
Matkey w ,11 be entitled to the thank* of
vroperty owner*, and everybody else, in
die north eastern irctiau of our county,
or inaugurating thi* < onfeinplated iia
jfovctiieiit ( fear field Hrpuhhcart.
\riMTO|t si REPOKTOF POTTER
1 .
ern.a: Overseer
liar 24 To am t du* twp at
settlement .. .... >l4 521
874
(far "l!i, Am I i fduplicate 751 lo I
j-.'t 'M, i
fit.
liar 24th By :rt>r iri at
of JICOD
fash ltt)
gar 25. 7 1 Am t for L
Si '.* l
• I . .
lo ( ash a: Audi: SSKM
Iu l>ue al settlement ... 389 63
feeiSC
* t w.iL Id <• .lliiaiiil, Poor Overseer.
DR.
VI-u.S. 1 am i due twp
at settlement S'JIfVJ
>•74 Am t of duplicate 63206
ilirk A ssi't re: unde J from
State If pilai ...... ... 2100
ngtori . 1000
CR
Mar 21 Hv exoneration*, it
Lee $2 32
!U
lo 2 74 keeping pauper* C2('-
1 . Ity exonerate !, .. 14 3d
- ■ '
k d 11*1 fl*. v tilemet;! 14110
i .. tu. 1* !- Road S ..i*rr*or
DK
Mar . 4, To audit of dttp ll*c*s!B
Oil
i.t of Work $J*. V
1 ..
do Caflh al audit 40 01)
Hal at s< lU-
SIOBB 36
1 *• dv *• It •cr It S.. pervior.
D ii
J II I.ee ... SIN 72
$ &81
Mar So, By am't of w0rk...5<536111
,i i do exotiarat n*.. . '.'47
..... 7&00
d> >lo f a*n at audit . >-4 oy
do Order to R Lee 20 05
$ 83)
1874 DR
Mr'2.'>, Auditor* Received
fash ..$144 09
do De l . '. Auditor'* credit 84(4)
du 11 d in huts ! c: -Audit
or* ... $ <"009
-
Mar • Hv W A Kerr,
< er-k. 7.1 $ 100
\N W L >ve. Auditor 200
ioJa* M> f .intu L 400
doje-t. nd 4 <k>
do W W j-pang r 200
• o F K rt. 16 ft)
doll Lee root)
$ 84 00
■I AM ( LI STICK,
<s i.11.1.l LAND.
.! .1 AUNKY,
V. W -. a soil i. Auditors
1
i
\\ *kly, Wil is y, a id llaily.
. VI S 1 Hi st 1 m■' - 4Do*n U>r#kjutr*
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>4 i 1 ril.c r#, an !
. ■ v; v , my t .•* !>J ntni ar*
•• f olic*
11 -at til*; rjkt n. rn Ki\ til# Ifft't (t| lu
llSl *1 f-.1l
u'ti i ' til, *• it ? .Jw*yw , (-<**ut*.l In A lilc.itltl.l#
lilc.itltl.l# *r iefMl ni rninuw
t: va < i f • ■. t ntninf in !
%£ tim! •-*
fcn.l th* i t th li- t* au4 fc'ntptiS, i* tiht*
It .* At.'wt ta!" • rj Tb* t*l* mnA r>"
hn * *f < urrrtit litorAtut* ;.r* or*ful!j **i*ct*4| a;>*l
lei iMj iriot**l lo it* t- .*<•
T. u * iiH :t *i|f oitwml ;*i 't Th* ui<**t
a . ■* t k- ' Iff .* t urhi . • tf|u 1r
Ij •ptMMtr to tht* *l*i**itoa.oi|
It la mi c>i. j . lent . leal i *P*~ n#tm o*>
;•*• t *i)'l aroAttn* I i*r ith*t.t* for t*noct|>lr.
4, fs.r t t Of hums! rn*u •' '• It **t*
a' • .I#' t* *ta r n, m |aa tr fh* * tP'-flflm of tb* ffeflt
t s uptt4n* t h*t ti * **k>n *n<i *• or o#uo
i n l thr**tn t* untlor nln# rtpabik on ln*f itntloo*
*1 fc'flbr: It h*a u 'eat f kfikm, *n4 **k UO f*
*. : ft s>n tb*vr *uiiH4fl*r*
it ti* t ,i* f*4 : I* to4io* *ni th* warkru
,s metis M|o,dfli > the. rfclti* m*t)t*i*. Vo which It
i**v f*tUroUt tf*nt*o
t< !!.•. !• . -t j *;•*? Ota 4o*
' "ill M ut It Mflf talHk nbpf It I* not
j t tfvt . rilpf 1(1 h*• Th* He**k'*
s rut. Ar.y p wis.. nn Am * n . t*ir dollar
v. ; *>t iti* f*i**r f( a > *ai
\' i h*tr* tr*T*lUi>A' A^fctil*
It \N I Fht \ 'I N V1 4 1.| ral
* i <*!,* i t i>f \ hAMuiitflfruM ikhraH
KMI WKKkI \ Rl'N Hmm tit* M h*
l ij Nun #.(**|. t \ iI 9m |rr c*Oi t*<
illk DMI • M n • rg;* f(or j a#* h*j itwr of
) .it kM . -Iwrn ■ • l .i • * irruUiion r*t llD.'k*'
All I. ..al l . a li p • tjv| pic* &k) C**A
* o( 4 A" 140 * 1 lot lt> (f If ( **• . * til*
t xnnl (*f }J i4r twet,
a1 ir • THI M V \rw Tad t tta
i<r i ri;tM l\ m W ionT
* ,<• II . t ml. * A rrf*Ald*nt 4(
f Oft .if < :'I on !*! •- in Ihc Jutlktol IHa
trial . i.iiM.oiie of Ih <t|t.a*f t cut rw. t Itntou. and
• vrtt : ' 11. if ill W \V leivo an.l ll
It ■•rah)* ll v a-h h iair .1 ui|r**. to >ntr
nty r .vtr.fc'i .><t tftctr j tn'r|it, l*t>ailU date* the
i h day 4f .• uv \ l , in* (itro* ttHl for hvkl
- 1 c rt..f(ct nii.t I crmi'ier and UMnil .Ull Ur
\ r in B ilrfoDlr.
• r 11*** ill of t tt 1 • an.) to commotio* on th* 41 !i
M i l -.i 'f April **! hrlttc ih* tTlh (lay of Apr 1*74.
an>i *• nliii ic I•> ** ck
N iti. ■ l he ■ hy itiv f n to Ih* t'iMn*r. Jwattf** of th J
l' - A l.ln tut n and i oniilalilM **t lh* **ul coanty tf
1 cntr* :! I*t t •<• t :i and thrr* In lhftr prt par
* . Umfonaaw wmmU). witn
t *t*|t i t |. tni|utaltion*. riaminatiotiA. and lli*lr own
wofntiraoccfl, t •,!.thtMM* thliifa which to their .>9i>*
*1 ,• rtain* t. I ckl.ru*. and thoar wbo ar h>und Jn rr
. .yii: tm r* pro**cut* nßaiuat th* prl*on*r that arc
rut,.lll** In th* jail of t*ntr* couutr. ba thru and
th. in to proaccut* Agfainat them * ahall lc juat
"M.v*r. un!*r my hand, at !t*ll*font*. th* 4lh day of
-lan lu th* >**r of our Urd, laT4. and tn Ih* ntnrty
(ooilh y*r of th* In.tcpendwnow'uf th* Putlcd Slat*"
It K. MIAP KK sh*rtff
tklOT A L M A (J K. 000
(*> SI"U It (lEOsN. t**
(**• T. De Witt Tnlmngc i- editor otX44)
(4k)The f hri-tiuu at Work ; 11. Sjiur (4)0
Udgeon, Special Contributor. TheytHKl
UkKvi ite for no other puper in .Vmericii (44)
mm Three iiiugiiißcent fhromos. Py(44)
(4*ilarger coiinnis.-ion than any utheiOOO
04ipaper CAr.>mo- all ready. N.4J01)
000-'cctarianisin. No Sctionalii>in. (44)
OiklOne agent obtained 180 s uh ,criptioti-ol4>
<4Vin eighty hours absolute work. Shtm-000
tKßtplo copies and circulars sent free. 000
000 AGENTS Want e d. 000
ouo Horatio 0. Kiso, Publisher, 000
OUU 102 Chambers St. N. V. W4)
MARRIAGES.
On VOW all.. Mr. I'. F Keiiar and Mi
Haggle llud/.ar, both ef I hi* placa.
On iTtli u)t., Janir* Dutweiler and Jo
ii* Waiiaa. bulli of Mlllhairo,
On the V'Jud, lnt.. by Ilea N' M. Lan
•. M r John S S Jonaa. to Miw Amanda
i>r.
Clinton to. paper* pi**** copy.)
<n the .fltW inat .by Ha*. J. K Millar,
t Hi* r-f. dene# of the brida'a father, Mr.
! i ■ h W Sweeny and Miaa Sarah C
*M i*er, lo'.h of Hoabburg Fa.
DEATHS.
<n Match 21 at ult, in Hamburg lowa,
1 I'ln-rpeml I'eutonatia, wife of Ilr. J, A.
I ior aged year* andlf month*.
On the Huh March, lß7f, of conaamntion,
•gar Valley. Clinton county. HaW-ca
■ ,! r. •••! jit yaara, 6 month*, and
Vti day*
on thalCth of March, near Kebertburg
' ><ii i mania, Eva infant daufC
fGeorge atul Elizabeth Stover, aged
I • car, ! month, and 23 day*.
< Clinton co paper* p!*a*e copy.)
HKLLKFONTEM AKK KTB.
>V hi to Cheat $1 60, K*d 116 ... Rye,....
..CoinfiO ....Out 36,...... Bar fey HO.
..Clo/erteeJ t, 60 ...... Polatoe* 60
J-ncd |.t jM.un.; b .fork par pound CM,
Jl Fggau. .... flatter prrton
SI. la llow 8 Macon 10 Ham 16
Pr puuod 8 cent* .....Buckwheat
eta.. Kiourper barrel re lei lb. 80..
h. I. t aic 7,26 to 7.60
MILROY MARKETS
I Nirreointj by Joba M'Dowel. Grain
Merchant.
White wio-at I,SO . lOdwbeatl 46... Rye
X r n 6j Oat* 36......8ar1ey
• I r teed 1,00. Timotbytand, 360........
*.t V 26 per *<k .......
H '• " Ham 16 ... iluttai 27... Egg*
C 1 ... Planter tt 60
C tout C'.| per Tan $6 76 Bt/v
• . per To $'J 60 Kgg Coal pur Tor;
*> .. Liuieburner'* Coal per Ton $3 it 1
TO
Farmers& Builders
Having attached a PLAINER t Mrj
'iriiu uw-imll, an lb* istrwi MwuiUib>
; r Kuuil i, • r prepared to furnish |
WHITE: A VFII.OW FIX*
I LOOKING A. Hlltl\U,
Vl' LOWEST MARKET PRICES
DINGLES A RILL LUMBER Of
\LL KINDS. FENCING Ac. FUR
NIsHED TO ORDER.
1 A J. UNDERWOOD.
Millruy, Pa.. ®r,
I'pf Poltar's Mills. Pa.
rV NEFF A Kt'NKLE-BU>
1 / frumhb* Jeff Mad. Col
' Phil a. I*a., das.r* la inform ihr
•.hat they liar* now fully entered
parlnarhip, and thai hereafter any
r< i n employing one will consider hirn
rmplcying b>tb, and that if a consul
tU- i u re-juired. no extra charge will he
HdTEtf
/ tENTER HALL
Furniture (looms!
KKI MHI\EA GUOSSMIX.
• >pectfully inform the ciiixens of Centre
uty, the". thev have bought out the old
*t>d of J O Drininger, and have reduced
pra-aa. They have constantly on hand,
'ni make to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS.
\% ASHSTAND%
CORNER CUPBOARDS.
TABLES, Ac., Ac,
11. u. M*ux CHAINS ALWAYS ok HAXD.
In. r stock of ready-made Furniture it
i rge and warranted of g<oJ workmanship
- all made under their own imraedi
tipe-vinon, and it offered at rale*
10-atMsr than eltewhere.
t all and tec our stock before purchasing
eltewhere. 36 feb. !y
Kevstone Store.
FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS
Go to
H. YEARICK:& SON,
FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
WHY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CATS, BOOTS A SHOES.
CLOTIIIXU. OIL < LOTUS.
OUEKNSWARK. GROCERIES. PRO
VISIONS. FLOUR. Ac
No. C Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.
AM kinds of country produce tak
en. Best Bargains in town to be
bad. nov'iOtf
Shortlidge & Co..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries.
The only Manufacturers of Lima, burnt
eiciutively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
DEALERS IN
Anthracite Coal,
White Lime,
I)u Pout's Powder,
Sporting and Blasting Powder on
hand,
Fuse for Blasting.
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire C!#v,
Feitilirers.
ImplemenU.
sat>3o TH
Gfficc arj vnril near South end i<f the
llatd Eag c Valley Railroad Depot. Helle-:
fanle. Pa janlO.TSi
Miller & Son,
CKNTRE HALL. PA.
DEALERS IN
PI'RE PR COS
AFP MEPICIXES,
CHEMICALS, OILS, DTE STUFFS,
PEH FIT MEK Y. NOTIONS,
ARTICLES
FOR TilK TOILET,
Ac., Ac.. Ac.
R HI: WINE AND LIQIOKS.
for 'medicinal purposes.
Trusses it Supporters in great variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Mndal! ether article usually kept in a
fir-i class Drug Store.
Ur.-M'iipti us carvfu Iv Compounded.!
VS-Kt tf MILLER A SDN. 1
/ 1 UOf KKY ST 'RE : -
\ I
Wool 7 ring & Cc.,
At the Grocery on Allegheny:
<lrict, Bellefonte, Pa., opposite Hoffer]
Itrc - inform the public generally, that
tlu'N bavo now ana keep at all times one
of the b-st and largest stocks of Groceries. ■
such n
COFFEES, t
TEA,
sua A N,
MOLASSAS,
Ac., Aa., Ac.,
CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS OF
ALL KINDS,
consisting of canned peaches, cherries,
oinatoes, plums, green com, dried apples,
peaches, cherries Ac.
In brief they have everything usually
kept in a first class Grocery Store. Cxll i"
ladies and gentlemen. Our prices art
aeasonable. We aim to please. oct&tl
m
Excelsior Cement*
Tha undaraigned now maanfheture Ce
ment W A KB A NTED Or A SUPERIOR
DUALITY, at their kllaa. Bear Pin*
Creak Mill*. In Hainaa twp. Tbia cement
ha* already Wean uted in large quantities
a pun the L. C. AB. C. K K., and hat bean
f.mnd highly *alifctory upon *ll ioba
what* it hat been u*d, and ai equal to
any now manufactured. Tha underaigaed
now lake pie**ur in recommending, and
warranting It l all. for u*a in CIS
rEKNH. WATER PIPES or whatever
puruoae a good quality of Cement la desi
rable Thin Cement haa already bean
tea ted far and wide, and rendered lb* ut
moti uliifactioa. Paraona, tharafoiwoo*-
•tructing Cintern*, laying Water I'ipe*.
Ac., will find it to their advantage to beer
thia in mind, and alio, that th*y warrant
the article a* rjpretented. For farther
particular-, add rot*
MKYKR, HOPPER, A CO,
Ahlec tf Aaronaburg, Pa.
- v: noWhH uoofiifo ftvr —
I* lnt la Mu* w#U la *ll a'.iwat**, hetaa meaton
li eoai l i It. flu* HmiitßUiamlHiM, aa4 Ik*** |
tor barto* WM ltoawa, ftotfoe*. U*l" < imiltw
MtofvkuuoM, or W alt*, -ittow eetatfU I, ana la* ptaata*
itoto* m t ito* i rf —'"* ' HVg
a* lb* *a4*raiti tula of rtflan at • KlaM *r Tits*
iUat, mm* aa • <atli w lew MM*, <wal aval lag
II **i. t' -i *i.-l i uaOuaUua of Mutator*
. Tha fcagliek fall t* patt. a* I* njl* at M lar4a
.*•'. b. to tt la*>i i la irlatk, *■< ooetotada* • eerfea*
<WitoK|<abaafwl.
rrUHKK-PLY FELT.
For Roofing.
U ItoU*. a* Utohto tnd*. bt W fwt la toagUt . aaah
*|U m> • Mft. la toot otatt*r*, or la* ujaaia r*M
li a* to b* lad aoroa* uw roof, abtow*' ftWlw. art** a
a> of too larlaa a** aanuad I* "- * : —r Uto wig—
•M 14 b*U* *at4 u* taaa
Vim lMt Ik* l 01l i* te ba Ml*t*4 ml M a*W
g.o i i < b t• r*g sajm(S4 Tit* SggiM OMSMRS
>* tblaoU. tautdr tor *M. **4 ta **t>U*4 villi * t>w*k
TAKHED BCMIFINO FELT w
U**4 aaMaltali tor Bb*l*a W uaaaa. **4 tor T*r
• >••! I. ratal It ..'.or alw tor plbctoa bb4*r It tola. Tin
u>4 bt.lt.*te tCoukam
ll I* *aa4 to IMW< Wrvilto* *4 fin to i"*M
Uton tram no 61m,
fat ** to roil. *t*fcto *t a—4* aack
U fontM* Fob vulaarrvr * *ortM* of la* )<•**• fa**.
TWO-FLY \FELT.
fwktai.ai, !t*vaa*a. K ni* Tfigtuo gnlieiaOi
*u*u>* wu < 11*1.1 Iton. *a>4 tor *4toiat* ammm
)Uta Bted M'Ugtfg
tb run*. *Ma bM Vt4* t#r t* loot t la*tk *Oak
M! vtU ibtv atrtoia I* toot aia*n r 14 *aaaaw
iMI.
ror ftUeUad U cam U Mlkd gw Um BiWii,
'Uliai * porkeM* air u*bi aknu*. **4 aa*a *va-
Wba front ifaMp*—l Bat*, tata* or > irttife will aa*
aa taw *
MICA CAN VAS* ROOFING.
la toll* aoaiitalae ** tofto toot la to ke la*4 **raM*
tUta toot. *a4 lnnief al. su *to faafitoa arttfc • lap arf toa
uaefcM, Otto avoamri ut aalua or *4 M vat* toaa.
or be
flu# t um ooit' ■rtnian ■ aai* tka> naaa aaa
naatra * bntabia* >ai of f- —* a* ii*iu
UNTARKKD SURATING FELT.
Far l'*no< lJatam. ttoafabto* tlaoni, a*4 tor paaiaaa
aa*i Main. Ft* aa>4 bluo*> fUorut*'
Fat a*l* M-a aetrla* to> |uaMt
toixnin.'.a ir.i auioAvaatttoa* aaaaia.ar
Meaanaaa taaot Muiatotw.4 Of li.e
l*r<iu KtoOfiug ( .,
mar 6-2ro lUuSamtb Skraal, Pbtla.
Stoves! Fire! Stov'g!
At Andy iice*aiao', Centre Hell, are
lataat and bet ctoee* out, be haa juat
received a large lot of
Cook Stove*, the Pioneer
the Eclipee Cook,
the Reliance Cook.
PARLORS—The Radiant Light, eif-fee
der, Oat Burner. National Egg,
Jewell, Ac.
*eil atovo* a* LOW a* anywhere
in Mifflin or Contra co.
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
Tha under*igned hereby iufornaa tha
t-iuseni of Pinuavallay that na ha* pur
i hated the Tinhop heretofore rarried on
by ibeC- H Mfr Co., and wilt continue
the tame, at the oldttand, 1n all iu branch
a*, in the manufacture of
STOVE PIPE A SPOCTIXG.
All kind* of repairing dona. Be ha*
al way*on hand
Fruit Can*, of all Six**,
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS.
DISHES, AC.
AH work irarranted and charge* raaaoa
able. A ihare of the public patmnaga *o
[licitod. AND. REESMAN.
j "laepTOv 'Centra Hall
NEW WOODS
AND NEW
PRICES.
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCi OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
at the
BOSTON BOOT & SHOE STOKE,
NO. 5. lIINII*N ARCADE.
Price* Less than at any Other Shoe
Store in Centre County.
Cull and I s !
No. 5, Buch'a Arcade, Bellefont*.
July lOtf.
T L. M'ANGLEK, Attornay-nl-Law,
11 . Bellefonte. Pa Office with
; Bush A Yocum. Censultalion in Engltah
and German. Collactiont promptly attend*
s id to. feb&-tf
ADAM HILD.
PAINTER, *!. ST
| offer* hit rerricet to the citixentof Mifflin
If. ntre and adjoining counties, in
lloiiar. feign and Ornamenatal
l*Hinttng.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut, Mapla, A ah,
Mahogony. Ac.,
Plain and Fancy Parerhangiog. Or*
der* respectfully solicited.
All fine wo-k dene for other painters.
no* 6if.
N r OTICE.—Notice in hereby given that
the account of D. F. Fortney. com
mittee of N. Hiliibi.h, i lunatic). ba beea
tiled in the effice of the Prothonotary of
the Court of Common Pleas, of Centra
county, and will be presented to Mid ctort
for confirmation at April term next.
AARON WILLIAMS.
marl9-.lt. Prrhonotary.
WT AT CXJRRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE H ALL. PA.
Would most respectfully inforai the cit*
xens <>f this s ieinity, that he has started a
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a share of the public patron
age. Hoots and Shoes made to order and
according to style, and warrants his work
*T. e<jual any made elsewhere. All kinds
of repairing done, and charges reasonable-
Gitc him a call. feb 18 ly
Best Sample Rooms in Town.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
I). JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors,
Bellefonte, Pentia.
Free litis* fo and from the Depot.
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1' S.—l)r. !• mer s Pills aocts, fbould
ur ©d W''h svrim.
If you are Suffering from taf
CHRONIC DISEASE,
Broken Down Constitution
Or require a Remedy to
Purify and Enrich the DIM 4
You wtlt find Dr.Crook"aCompeand
of Poke Hoot to fasten praatsr MM U, otaS
j vou mure speedily, and do you more imp
i than anv and all other remedies c.>mbln*€,
Tbat Pale,Yrllew. Nlek Ij-lMkisg Ittl
I la changed to one of and nealtb
Thoee Ulwasn of the Skla.HMplM.PsS
tit lea. Blotebea and ErnpUeai are |
movcti. Hrroftila, Hcrofuloua DlswatM
of the F.), Wliilc Swellings, ElssZ
old Korea or any kind of llumor raptdß
1 dwlnd e end disappear under Its influensA
What la It? It la nature'a own nwtorerl A
■olubis oxyd of Iron combined, with tbf
meillctnal properties of l>oke Root divans
ot all disagreeable qualities. It will cure asO
Sl.ru. wiiow real or direct cause la WOm
Blood. Bhru mm lam, Psiar l Llwil
or Bone*, l oaatitutlons broken lowa,
by Mtxcunsi or other poisons, are all curst
by It. Fur kj phills, or MypbtUUc lam
. there la nothing equal to to A UtalMffl
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