The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 07, 1877, Image 2

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    x!l\3 Centre Espc
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Vi.niuk llam , Pa., .lum •>
The Tribune thinhi- 'The i-*w -J
should take a vacation ami i 1 ■' 1
would adT.sethat it Cm he.
ted,wUch is the Mh-n r - '• '
fa£t
Senator I'ouklinp. in '■ \ '
to Washington, did not
Haves, rerhap'Hayr will ' ;!l
the great New York Sena! >v when . >
gross meets. nc.v?) .e -.-*
has fraud upon its hi a.
Read the Rut!* t and M'Ve V. '** • r
in another column. <• • • >*■• ■
the Hayes adtumistn.'ion in a
manner and tries to to. M * *
ttcalp but the Utter teaches • '•• *
scalping knife and takes •
clean. It is r.ch ve.nli ,•
for onr republican I'm 1 ;s its '•-. pa -o
occurs between two prominent !*■ 'i
of the opposition party.
♦ *
The democratic c intv * lV> u
on Saturday, was siitnly at . •
wore only al*nt li vh 'o co'.te- ..••*•
ancv. John Rishel of Potter, .oh
Krep> of lk rgm -n an 1 ; h u
Harris, were ileoied . nator
ferees. C. T. Alexan :*■: ■
Brett were elee ?d rvpr. v.. •>. -■••
gates to state eouvcc.m u. s-*
lions.
The Wutiamsper! Son ' . ...
newspapers ajwnst advertising tot ; -
lowcy A Co. The Reporter exj sed f
same parties over six month--
Sophia Fredericks Man', ia. U ..* .
Holland, died on S. aged v k
The Jewish population • : the Uni
!ate- is 2.V1.C- xL Of i - e
v New Yofk city. *
A heavy rain stopped .. eavaiiy ,
:::ar Kars on kV>. So then with m "*
rain, would there he ic.-s w..r IV;■
h rvs repeated soak..'g- won; . -■ *
passions to cool.
Mexicans .-till oontintn their :.
.. ao- ttio 11irar i:it ■ *l*:. ■ . s site,
will get hurt down there vet.
In the Japaue ere ellion, tw lr.
ere-are in command of the ; p k
forces.
BOEDER TROI BL E*k
WasitiscTO.v, Jane 1.
Our government has divi *;*.*; to | r -
ewd Mgocously agalnat th< Hex
*ii -rauders who have - en :L\,
terror of the Texan frontier. Ik e i '-
'y relations of the two e*>us.!r.* - a:, s the
•■tier inability of the Mesh an govern
ment to control her lawle.-s riticeas
made the question a dlfi . * r the
United States to *!• si w :: th. iatv
of protecting the live- and pr;. sty
eiticens oftLe I'nited Mate- .- c* ■ •. '
ered paramount by our govern::.*,
the administration meets the e \ h
firmness. General Ord is author: ed to
pu-.-ae the hauls ef tattle :hle.v* - \ :
.ato Mexican territory and to try auk
punish them by military law. li r=t :n
--uinnicating directly with tin Mv*:- ..
military instead oi" their g verame :.
ik-.-stbly Mexico may res:-:, b:.: .. is
thought more likely that she willr< lire
her helplessness in the j rose: e of do
mestic dissensions and before to power
ful an invader and will quietly .mi:
to the inevitable. It is Idivve l, he*-
ever, that the determined attitude of the
United States may indaee soch e ra
tion of the Mexican, military v.lth our
own that the neics-ity for res>.rting t
the estreui.iy -fin ... •. tc.ay K i
ed. The instruction to communicate
with the Mexican military .t te.. 1 > :
with the civic authorities is uuder-ti .
to have been suggested i y Mr. llr .rts t
relieve our government of a: implied
recognition o'the Ida., gov.: ttment.
rerhapsthe mc -: lamentable circum
stance in connection with the frauds and
failuwstkat have happened during i .c
last three years is the tact thc.t it - eu.-
po-stble for a man to be guilty of almost
any delinquency in regard to money,
and yet to retain his social j eition it
i.is dishonesty be only on a ;uifk ie::tly
large scale. To give an instance in
point: A man came to a friet. 1 fr a
loan of slooA**>, and the fries. I. w.
very great difficulty, managed t < bh.
him. Within a few weeks the 1 rrower
failed, having, meainvhlle, -ettlcd
largely on his wife, and his faii.ire
•cattsed the ruin of thelend. r. Not i
since the latter observed to a friend,
with great i motion, "I have expert*:-. •>
c-i to- lay the great*-1 Insult I ever had
insnv life. Thai fellow P., who ruined
jae, positively had the audacity to s. k
me to drive up town in his carriage,
which, with its liveried servants, was rt
his office door." The P.V ace leMrh
to "live delightfully ."'and thi ir dinncr
and parties are greatly in request. The
head of another tirm. which failed at
over |d,000,000 not long ago, and haven't
pai l one cent on the dollar, lives with
similar elegance. As long : s the doors
of such deeds are exempt from s- ial
ostracism commercial morality will rc
main what it is.
A < k'Rr.ESP-NiJENT desires to know tie
significance of the terms '• Right" and
■"li-ft/'as applied to the Asseiut ly of
France. They are u ed to indie..;. * the
political complexion of the different j
parties. The extreme ' Right" embrac*
the Bourbon Monarchists; the extreme
"Left," the radical Bepoblicsu; and be
tween t.'te-e are the rario:. factious : , •
resenting more moderate views, such -
the Right Centre (the Orleanisl- . the
Left Centre the Rcq itblic - . an i the
Centre the Indc, dents a-.d !I .p ~r-tist.-i.
tist.-i. The words have n < aning a
indicating the position in th : (k.-aniber
of the feats of the par:i< reft rr- ! to. It
should be understood that there are
comparatively few extremists on cither
side:and whenMscMahonsaid h- bc-i ti -
ed to the Right, he did not mean that he
Vas an uncompromising Legitimist, any
more than Jules Simon meant to •!< re
for radical Republicanism when 1. re
plied, "I belong to the l.ef:." The
bulk of the two parti. • may be fou:. 1 i:.
the Right and la*ft Centres. In the
broad sense, the Right incluu. all ti.e
Conservatives, and ti. Left all .<■
Liberals.
R. R. Stkai ixg.—The Central Rail
road of New* Jersey has gone into the
hands of a receiver, since which investi
gation shows that the road had i etn
systematically robbed of over a million
and a lialf dollars, through a combina
„ Hon embracing condra 'ors, ferrymen
road agents, reuiil m ; near the New'
York terminus, and a lew "respectable"
outsiders, whose scheme v, to r< •11
tickets teken p I Bt ...
conductors. Another ta-e of steaMog is
that of the Chicago and l'aducali ItK. Co., ,
the accused in this instance being the
bOard of directors, who are changed with
having defrauded the English bond
holders out of about a million dollars I y
means of fraudulent returns.
♦♦ - I
JI. Thiers has been put forward for* ,
lfiaily by the French Republicans as the
successor of MacMahon, should the lat
ter resign, as intimated, in case the dec- 1
tions should go against him. The As- 1
sembly when it meets will refuse sup- t
plies to the government unless the He
Broglie ministry is dismissed, and this ,
will precipitate the dissolution of the
Chamber and new elections. The Re
publicans are moving cautiously and re- 1
pressing the radical element in their 1
ranks. The ministers on the contrary *
are forcing things—making political I
arrests and forbidding public n < et
ings.
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A tornado struck Mt.Carnx liiit < i
about four o'clock on Monday afternoon ■
causing great loss of life ;>i)'d ; ipcrty j '
Twelve are known t . 1- killed, th:? 1 .. to. ■
fifty wounded, anlab ut t\* >:d n-i-r !■
in:'. Among iho building: g. troved !.
rro lite l'resbyteiian am! M-slmdi-t i ,
chor<lies,two school 1.-hccs. t!ie t'oiiri |
House, and several store-; and residen -i
. 1
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tra:; nis about to l>e ii t- !•• b*
whether it wII roc- tin.e the > .uneven
ilictaterdiip in Pennsylvania b> n*
• nremisiug with it. or igitcum it a o
rhc is.-ue In. been libh I>• It
ntl one hand fci cveral w ■ k- j t
unl en the other w:e prc ci tc ! tb y -ic
Pi lent by l*e:i C.snu n '. bi> ■ -
threatening predi* tions ah t* M , lung
lento intlui mv thesituati m bydedir
ingthat the 1 Vine, rut* will c.u * the
.. state this fall. Tb.e Cnmvrens deumnd
that there shall be ne elianu the
1 lYdet.il otlloe ev.ept p bly the l
" mastership, whieh the* are wiPuug. it i*
• -aid to aee rest. I'eil to *ico! 0 ! . !U ti
who was removed hit fall at the 1 .Übny
of the IhtntMiis.
xIOI.W.'RAU.
x An exchange ha this to ay about
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::\ . '.her wav. The avsteiu is a wr. i
r .me, and should bealk .; -hed. .Ne nr.xv.
i - ;d I c re.jniic.l <r- • ■ J.e-l t. leak.
• Ilia:-, if liable for th • <hi „at m of ~n-<
< din rin which he h;.- net .1 m lit * e.i .n
' tore : i i.at he shot! 1,1 ■ is r. .h. ri
... v. - : '
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... . ailV .table With t: > second
. .1: .. ,
companv were to midei t .'.e t c - t.iat
- r: of t'r.- ne-- it would 1.-: .-t 1 ag
■■tiger, rhere .ue but few C< -
. . ■ 1 : 1 ■
tie- - even ash •. t . . 1: : -
. .. ■ ■
! -enrich ration, is a very ! c: hnsmc
. when well followed.
I; y | ,yy .1 .V ! '■ >.
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American Pilgrim* to-day. th*
dre.-s t > Il.s Hel ; i expressing tn< R
; : a i f America.:: I; man x . .
unl ai'.i:ming that the atlc::e.g- -f th*
f p..- .• are theirs and that the distance in-
K. . itl :i del ti Allot lie i !'• -n p
, r. Nt the addr* * of the Archl -hop . :
5 New Y- rk exprt-ing the -am® scnti
g inesit-". h'tib-i [uently, nine of the BL-h
--i>s present pr*-entc-.l the I re the c:-
. ■ ri: .'-''their :k*e*- •. *. aui". luting t
- Other * feriiiips were pre-eiit
-1 e.l by the representative- <•' Am*-ric..:i
■ Catholic associations.
*■ lbs Itcline -in r* ;>ly. .v; *-
..t sccir.g himself-urr*''.tudt . ' v 'he
ailliful wi.) ha i come f. >u > h.. *h
' • ■
V 1 iweit in detail up m the j .r* -of the
:. reeeutious to which thet hureli :--• !>•
.
thank. I them t. r their otlcr.: * and
■gave them his blessing.
j The Time - - Rut-hare.-1 . ■ rr*- . lit
i tel. jraphs that the Grand I>uk Nh h -
.. 11.; h..s been stopping there tt.e daj -,
and i: is as.-cited that he 1... ■ .remark*
u
*t .. t . lur- • -
*■ eiu.-hcd, i-i'.hotig:. !** *1 -t.'.u
. retaiu the city. There is a firia I. liefm
s Bucharest among well-inf rm> 1 per,-
e that a tacit if not clearly delii.* i uuder-
V -landing exists Lntween sit;-.- i, Ge:-
. tv in Austria is in accord w it', the oti ei
It element is, . fcourse, hostile but utterly
powcrlt'Ss to oppoc fucu *t v I
r Many incidents may be constru. I [
.1 .. ntirmation of the above 1* kef, the
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u peremptory clasing of Hum c nav: :a
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e nti..ereoami th recently devcl. ;.
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'- of the j* -it: lis Wyond whk h the ar.ti
: Ru-sian element of Kuropcbad virtuahy
• decided they should not go wish ut r, -
e monstrance.
The question is being di-.-u—* d in
r Vie tine, whether it i- : ad v.-able :•
inc r; rate Bc.-nia, Here* govii.a sr.*}
: :
e archduke.
i following: "It as pretty univer- illy 1< -
' lievedat >t. Peter .-burg that the II;. Lan
1 Government would not ohject to ( n
stantinople and the Suez Canal being
placed under the protection of England,
- provided Russia is allowed :* protect
-i h urnania, BuL-iria, Serl n rd M :.-
e tenegro, and annex the .vilayet of
s Erzeroum."
• The Secretary of War's order t> G* ..-
1 eral Sherman, covering instrnctions to I
' e.. r.oral * r. 11-> cr •> the: Ri-> Grande
; pur ait of Mexican rattle thieves, mentis
; war with Mi \ico. Of C* r-e, the Me .
' icans, under the sting of such a bumiu
.ition. will c'.oso nj> their ditfcrencßs as
[ they did at the out- -tofth war of i
• 47, and make re..Jy for th tijv.uler. it
- - . ant order aa tbaOM
' j i're-i'lent Polk gave f*.r General Tavl* r
'1 to advance frcn the Nue-e to the Ri"
*1 Grande. Just wliat we want w:il a
j Mexican war jus; now, except to oblige
• the regular army ri: .;, i j. -t fir.dir.g
" out.
I A-the express train on the St. Louis
, and *:in Francisco Railroad, late Atlan
. tic and Pacific reached a point one ami
■ a half mile-wc-t of Wo d* n 1 S'ation,
; 100 miles from m. I/mis, at twenty
, minutes past nine on Sunday night, the
; engineer saws "ine kind of an -'ruc
tion on ti.e track, and instantly aptdii !
, the airbrakes, but not quickly enough,
i for when reaching the spot where the
■■l -tr tion was, the engine and baggage
I ear left the tr.ii k and plunged down km
j mhankment forty fet high. The en- ,
■ pinter, fireman, ami l>r. Atk : nson were
killed. Several shot- were fired by five i
men standing near the train, but ho < :.■
j was liit. These five nun are -upp'.-l
to have ' b' tructe.l the track with a view i
■ f precipitating the train down the em-
bankment and then r bbing the pa-sen- I
gera. There i- no clue to the perpetra-
tors of the fien'li.-h plot.
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I.AUGUST DEBT IN THE WOLD.
The public dv*' Era: c is the largest
'of any unify in ti;.- v. r•!. en.ounti: gtw f
>1 0 •, v.h.; ;m • • '•■ -ury to
be ante..ally rai-e Iby taxation to meet the j
expenditure* of the government largely n
eic cds that in any oti.er country. The '
um asked for the current l'.-eal year i.- 2,- 1
776,610,7131 francr, or about .*.7.77 I'id.hik'. !
1 i- ab t . o,i- isi n r . th .th
am. ,ul expenditure of Great Britn n, aial
nlf'Ul ti. .Ik; that of Ihe United Ma'i- It :
-peak- well for the r-'our 1 "* vl France
and for tbe admini.-lration of its finances 1
that, notwithstanding the enormous bur
den- tf - sarily imposed upon ti.o j> ••pi-.
I tii" c. jr. ry in a fairly prosper,. ••!<*, -
and the paper currency of tiio republic i p
at per with g-'!d, and the Bank nf Frr.: - • t
will not exchange it fur gold except ut ''
premiutn. ■!'
li
TIIE GULF STREAM.
The great "river in the ocean," known |,
as the gulf stream, from the Gulf ot .Mexi- a
co to the Azores, is 3,(XX)miles in length,
and its greate-t breadth 120. At tko tir-t "
it- >p(<>! i* four miles an hour; but this I'
gradually declines as it become more dif
f , Offtha state of Florida it* teas* ~
pern'.uro is eigbty-thrco -Jecrecs, or r.itie g;
degrt i above th< -nrtoundirg waters; ai
un l off Newfoundland in winter, it is
twenty-five to thirty degree.- warmer than
the neighboring .its, thus earning the
do . o !"g of that region. It i- :• groat diw U
p i.-er ot iicul and inoisturo in ii-cour.-e
To i tloene' are owing th® v-idur.*, of V
the "Emerald Is'e," and liie inildm- ot o
the climate of vtertern Europe eotnpuri d w
with countries rhnbr of corre-j onding it
latitude'. It arre ts the chilling arctic,
icebergs, which melt away in iis te|>id
waters. It i- "I :ed<*ep indigo blue as Jong
at- current i- <le. p and mu row ;t' ■ ne (
of deiiiari. *iioii b'-ltVeou if ami tin* lo'ja
C. : t wills '•- i .••n'HI l.ed llial V<- • ! in'i.V •
t„- ■ . ■ iling on<* halt'in flic gil lr- ui (i
(l„ ,! 1 r r 1< ••in i n w i •■! •••
M-n . and a■ I • ••• t lu. ■-•-1. *o fat the
SmVN*-. Lite clh* r rtt I lio ■ tel n wii! <i i , up
vviitcr ill t -ling in I -mpi ialni'• l>y li ' Il
tliufttliiity *l' e: W
ill i I i .. I * 1 '* i \ \' i' '.
THI IUU t: 1 Tl iA"* \ 1N W \ "
lltlll. I' 1 *.|ll . 1 il • iH M • t.-l. .1
Pitkin. Political NYc, itua ami
Prot* >ttl Proiai Mac
\". It Piii' i' a'' rip
tlic followin 4 letUi. i i > wis • I
>* of the . iliuit II
term to Iho ii*
W*-tiiN r* . P May
Mv i'i ii. Ikii.;'- l h.n® j m• "i tin
rth ill't .i • for mi: in. tl at wb* n > u
.
G. i.oral, i avc v. t:
. .. I . :. :
t'lliciul uialfoa -atuo rI > : ! k<t
: a f ui the i*ath
dt'wn.and *l., th* -*• ..a-• <
w
vice lefortn, whi. h the *■< : it* i: ' <
, , : i ■
mitt, trali- si. 1 am *•* laic, :.••' t--i*'
■ . . ; • - - : >
General w*>u'- 1 iscv* t b.ivi ii-J.ed *
!e-k I ition of the "111 O "f Mai -ha! •>-
i-'ii oiy th* s h.ivo *!-inc, in > :r.iveii
1 ut of their as sr • I Slid. s> .rd
vflht piimipkr ofruvil * -rvn. reffirm
lam Imund. lln-i re, fs> wh..- 1
kit w :' l- th •'•<■<. i ut: * -* >n, ?. ■ -
lit-ve that the) :il ill . 1 f.*itb t ■
'sSI'V OSlt tli. sr a- SSI Si* * ut*l pr. '; ve
their prirn iplet. (>n® fault * hi* h I tnul
..; li. *c, I ..m istf titled lhatt' .!.■*!
MacVeagh.one ofthe e*minissionet at
Now (Jrle •.!!-, very hn .ely a .. tth
I irtK'U . f the in* nib* : . t th* Reps. '■
tnd g** tvv*-r t• N tell.'lis, I y which a Re
tornir:* Hard l-. ' ■ .. s ' un
der the control ■ f V h and tlu-n
that Legislature er.abled tin* * -mniis
sii.m to advise that, a- tin' Legislature
had rv.ogni e.l the Nieli '.ls *iov - n
ment, tlie l'r®si!ent wa- b onnl wi h
.lruw the tt- q-. It • .*1 -• a--ert-*l tl ~t
<•.' ' •' was to In jv.i*i to the b ailing ■'.*
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others, di-gtiined in th • lattei *..-*• in the
shajv® of mileage, so that Mr J"hi-* on,B
* lore 1 man, - • ..king • it the ii
*, ihv ■ f hi- he .at. -..ui j the
the House that all he wauled w.n-: - get
it:- niileag* - att-i . • in'.ne 1. .- - - -
-* rt* .I h. ro that i -! m l Wh..". .n,t. . .:
the in-ir.:u. :;t .-!* ted by Mr. M.
Wharton | erf rate Ui.; -nle . : t!.** t ..i
gam, and 1 think yu'.i :.re \ * ry tinr* :- 'li
able in oh acting that the ..dmlni-trat. tt
-h tild carry OMttht.i le or it. -i. Nt
lett-t, do the bo.-t tiiey can .-•* t. do. It
".sght t'i -at:-f\ Wharton that tl <■• h .vi
a-kc i vou to ri -ign and y t Won't, and
there!" re thi v h..v o sie the l-t ti.ev
-. w! It make . *1 M-. Veaghk bar
gain. am! a* they can't Wharo n ought
.h * *
be-t. and succeeded in *le,t;:g Mr,
-t.inley Matthew-tn the -. : *•.<* ..* the j
re-Isunt of the I're-iJeii'.it :s a.d, • u j
the agreement that th- Pi.-nU-ut w a I i |
u:ake him Sj * aker of the I! r.-e • : 11*-; |
n-i ntativfs. w;J Pave tci i-. :.:i*l tight J
;
speaker, and if h** fails Garlietd w .11
j have nobody to blame but huis-* If : >r
| hand is *.* rti* tw >in the : h
. ' . Mr. I I
| > in, I;. the I ve y : l .'.ir t the i
I publican party and it- jcincipl*-. :n
ma le during and -i ..*- the war a
Union man in I. -iti- ana. for the afetv
vf the c<>antrv, an*! not for the *..!.* <(
1.-i.hng o:!i*ei:::*l* r the Unit. I Jst.,tes.
: '
way of the President fulfilling all the
bargains whuh his sjb. ril iiat* n.
.* neees-ary top* in inaugurating hi*
southern policy, which in t* be f m
i
inly t ■ the party which > ". I>v - - w -
but ah >to the • antry, for the unity am!
pa iticatioii of which > •: have g.v n the
j !,*-.-! -lays of your manhood. I write
ih.UH to you h i v'ause 1 th t.ght I *!eti - '-d
I in your note tome what neenied t-> i>e
an unreasonable tone *'f comj laint that
vou are thus to bo -acr.:i* * d. Rem* ml * r
that Abraham wa- .d> sa.ri: e i.i
•jnly oil, Isaa \ the child of his . '.d .. e,
:o what he believe i t >t * the w II t fGo
uul the uece- ilies of his pe*'plean*l t. ■
•
ais*. unreasonablec* mplainb- • rut.- 1
)f Isaac on that occasi n, and - wh-nj
y *u find tha! the President, in obe ii- 1
•Mice to the call <-t'his country and the!
publicexigt:-.' v f r it- pacification .1* - ins
it necessary lo sacriltee you. and take
aw. y v *ur offh e and give it t< • ii" w I." ■
wore the gray when y. u t<> i in the
blue, y-' i ought P. ! to kick and s*|uir:n
inv more tiian Is. ic did when hg h<\
ij>n the alter r th*' knife : h.s
father, Abraham. lam * rrythat I can
not write you any "th* r w : is • f mm-,
fort and c.'iis-'lation. !>ut ss: ha- 1 have
I give unto you. lam your-, tiuly.
B: s: *"min 1 . Bi ti.r.i:.
J. 11. G. I'itkin, Esq., Unit* 1 Stat*.* Mar
shal, Nt -v Orleans, !ai.
MaeY agh In: r:;.- ButKr that li*
N 'riucli Fellow —A Mh rt P- it t
e*l, Pungent iJcni s'.
Mr. MacYeagh has furni i;• ! th*' f
lowing letter to the pre in reply t"
Hutler:
I I'ini.viM.i.riua, May LP, 1*77.
i have just read your lettcrin th* |
?v'ew York Times. Your "informant" ,
hap; ' ns to have told vou the exact op* !
-p. it*- of the truth us ft try :..ent
reap* cling me.
Colonel Wharton <!id not' iid me at
New Orleans, hilt was one of the adher
ents of the Packard Government to the
end. He did not manage or transact any
kind of business f>r me. lie did not re
ceive any promise from me i:s respect t>
any office. I have not a*ki 1 the Presi
dent to appoint him Marshal. So inn h,
for that portion of your letter. ,
Where I am known 1 do n C ne*' It*
deny the silly s'.*'ry about the use *>f '
moiiey, c,r to declare it to be, as you well '
know it to be, aba-e ami cowardly false* t
hood. Lor those who do not know ine
perhaps I ought to add that apart from -|
an\ repugnitnec "ii in v part to the crime
there were two practical difficulties in
the way of my committing it: I bad no
money of my owntoni are. and it is only '
a military commandant of New Orleans
in time of war who <• !-iy appr->pri- 1
at.- any consf!* raid*- "piantity of the
t roperty of * J her:-I*> his own u-o.
The fact is that the enemies of rc-coft- .
* iliation in l.niisiana wa te tin ir time "
in trying to discover <r invent some 0
kind of bargain with whi h at once t • <1
account for its success ami todiscr* <lit It.
Strange as it may seem to some oft hem
jK-litical r* ul'a are still attainable in ''
this country by straightforward and
h'in*'st inethods ; and the country will
judge the re -silt we secuic<l by its fruits K
in comparison with the fruits of the op- p
P' ste policy comparing the four year- ,j
lo couift of honest and lawful govern-
ment with the eight years just ended of
hatred, intimidation, outrage,corrupt ion Cl
anarchy and murder. '
Therefore, from the hitternc : -s of good tl
men misguided and of bud men *h ap- : p
|iointcd, I appeal to the generous judg
ment of the American people, and I ,|
vwait their deci-uon uponihe auhiect of
jurlabors in Louisiana, not with mis- r |
giving- or ex* u *•>, but with {'otifidcnce I
ind pride. Yours truly. c\
Wavnk M\< Ykauii. tii
Gen. B, Ik Butler, Washington I. t ;,
JUURCII STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, is
London, Kay 81. A Call nlie church ia R
Wicsclicn i'l'.-en Wie* itrsick hv lightning f
in h'inday during **rv,* e. 'ix pcr-uni, th
.v rr l.iiii-il and about -*•** i.ty -*ri. :.-ly W
injure*).
. . K
FGKEST FIRES. 1c
!.ln>il. lulu- I Ktl*n-iv.: I.l' to.vi- •'
*•-u raging ill th • w>*' *l al-m , tin: liuic l%
if IctUi • llur>n -id !-*i|*i o *-u, *ti thi- "
-In *. lor *•*•• >' d <lu* I"'- V I' Icgi-nii Pi
*n iii V) u i <|*it'M < ii j*.** * (> - * iilnr** ot r ,
1 i Tt
Why are wu-'Li i wioiich iinn nsoiia-1,,,
>!i■'! I).* y • xji*' < I** have soft wateri |,„
vhen it rains hard. tu,
rxsf-r-j 7 /://vM.vr;;
I .!!' I' tTISIfITIC *ll U NI- l'Uinm .1 < Mil
M Wlos'* MtXKS OIS.
r.ni Juno j. Tin; p'Vctnim ni 111
tend -to jr• ecttT the tiri"<i<U'itt "f tin
Rati Mtinit ' ni i'<>nin it tin icihhiUm in
Ktilti i>t i*> I'n dent Miii'Miilimi ilniii:;:it
• |>< < nit at St. Dents Tin? indent ni
I'.ni i h.iv. i !.■. in. .I mi uddn •• to M
G unbetta. l hejuKlrt •in tin derate ii.
flit' in .It! 11l • M (: linlu f : t'l I. •
tn"it!-i ill in half of tin* Republic. M
*. iiiibi-ti ■ ■ ii,• r.tlulutt-iI tlit* students or.
tii ! 't ni ; i.itu n* lit ;• V t !• ex | i
-ii . ' . '
!. ni it \ . uij : ,t in ovi rjms-ui, inn!
! >' • I ' 111 11. ! Inli.ll rill ti
.
I it'll* i . .. i i'li'Hiitcut Mae
Ni.ih r 11 *i .ii l ...I M. i i.M i
I .1 Slat. Ill.tii Mill lilted to I I'lOlUt
again a l ill'i.U) • • iltlitiii.nl I'uil
I'liri .tiiiio 1, I I lio{iulilii{tu*'
I ram*,use ft.ih* that the Chanibei ol
I* lr*.i w:JI it"', note tin* budget whili 1
tin* ' i 11:11 -tiy It Until 111 puW •
er.
A sjh'i -,! t! -p.iteh ii. in i'utis to tin* '
1 I: 11 N, W It .1 I lit 11l till* lilhUi* 1
i.u t.'iiniii on :s in tuVtluUtnv with
the ...h ut- of M. Thierx.
. . I
t itii I>, ii ylll at ii llutlie, i f
1.- ii iI. •! !\iiii rI Si 11. .. 11 •.
I'* u M„, ! Ati 1., v. ivo v sited
•
• I 10 <■ - . u I I . ~{ ol tilo H ill
I'irufit n . f prq or
i i i*. ii.t v :i: I rti At IVlaO, the
i. w !i* iimpit*'. y ni .et: j
n-a* :•> v .*. r. \.. sel. made fast'.
'• 1 l-; ".it. !f .• t t iv, wi r. ]
i. '..'ii ... : M. t. f the rli iii.i'H rot !
'..*...
. :
u: th • Suitor \ • . :*. oil out toward t\,
oil! T! I'lutoit tttati > t.i utiip <>n
•
oi' her )r, th FreJi in, in tin
i r ■ in it i.i. iin jr. f ruck against th.
ir-. nio .an 11 tin dec . bridge, and enr 1
p.. id. TSi< sea •! ton.CM hat agitated '
but roi . ..* • g aiua! y iu orjii urv iro.
'
lire. Ai M. • i. t ofth* iath, ..j I
V ; VI ~ . t! fat rAr , ait :
■ !
.
i fainlev d M ti, Paboll *t do Poco. an..
Jl' Altlii it'i • *voro *l. ck* f t-aith
in perty w< ow.ng to tin frijehtful
■
| . v! arrive.! Tv the Trujiiio
,
■
! >* *•! ■" t run v. ;t via. after the
I frightful i*r.' Bnkc a:.d i* .::dal. n of;
Vt \ * .*. . . i. .■ i jict I .* tew
.o tin. f b . of that 1 urch. and do
-tr ;. i d much va'uablo j roiierty. Thai
•{! v W a
coupta of mile.* 1 > lho ti !hJ watt
fl" % wi agttin f. a led a: d carried h
•ni or I* - : .*lb r up tbo conti, Ti.t
; *\ i t;.t- celibrn td i'ararotc* mining:
. -tr. *. 15 in ... . rej I'll* 1 c :upktel>-
li i.try td , tbo sn.i itfntr aud oil.or wrkr*
r*. .r ti..* . •*i •¥■ n* a!! *v. j t in. iy. i ■
j at Pi. 1 oi!. •: do Pica, tha guanoi
i 0.,:-. - r ! 'vorelj*. and itno I.alt
iil >r r. Lie \ i a-hure and complete
•ere. i. : TI.. "a in tome jvlacn i • *aid to
have rifen over sixty feet.
With the in. igre Hti 1 un rat is factory ro
il r'.j tlint t.iiv * been received it ii imp. .-,
ib'o t.. f >rm any fair ctimatn of tho re
ult i f ti.i' tcrribh vi- tation , but makingl
... -1 • ah wancc f..r • xaggerntcd ftnto
n.i-rit the truction of life and i r pertj
inu t1 av been cnornn'Uf. Between f*'i
.i.d -OO live are 'aid to hare been loit. 1
the 10 of Maya ti.la! ware wathed
t! Fhito of Uiu-rro, in Mexico, and rose
, hi "i I.- th Plaxn at Aciipulce.
TilF Alt.
HK( liN'T P.KPoP.TS FROM ASIA - '
A IfKi*I*!IIKN I KKPoKT OF
Till; It ATT I. K AT
BATOI M.
I. 'ndon, May ill.—Tho Turkish Foreign i
M *.i-: rln t' '< graphed the lh rte'i rep
r-'i ..tativi - al: cid lis follows.* "Arda
l.an, which was re . ntly occupied by the <
Itu. ni , has been rccoptured by tin Ot-, 1
l- man troops.''
R iter'a Constantinople doipnth, dated',
Thur- iay evening, mits the Porto lia not \
yet r. reived ollleial continuation of the
r. apf.ire of Ardahan from the General ( ,
coir.nialidiiig in Armenia.
hr.'.eroui: , M iv" 21t. Ail is ijuiot at 1 '
Kar-. Heavy rains continue, preventing',
oiieralionn. ( i
Berlin, Slay 111. —Advices received here
from Si 1* |. :-h ,rg that the Turks racer*l,
iri 1 Ardahan after the lu- ians had re
luce.! it to ruins. ; ],
C'i i.slautinople, June '2. —lt i officially ".
tniinuiu i d that the reported capture of p
Ardahan is erroneous. Iti
Fn:*.yl Pasha reports from Soukhoum-, >'
"i ah*... hi l*rl:.te May that four ba
a!lions of tna ; i with some <'irea--iun> |,
kTenli I the Russian* posted between! v
ioiikh ' mi- Kah h, capturing eight mount- ''
■>t guns and a quantity of ammunition, jj 1
I'in* Russians threw seventeen gun. into t,
in* River K' .lru and destroyed the bridge. In
ifter them, j *
London, J line 2. A lending article in
In 'limes says: "Little war now* has' t
eached us within the last few days '
["hero arc \aguo reports of improbable
vents. "Micro arc rumors, such as are con
in .ally arts* during a war, of a doposi
:• n to ti gotiate, but the campaign in it
nain >'• aturei is not marked by any new
ucidi lit. Tlio i lenient- light ngailn.l the j\
lu ,n.-. A per. i stent deluge of rani pre- 1
cuts greater obstacles to their ndv.utee
h.ui the Turki !i armies. Rarely has n
t*ur gone so slowly forward."
Advices from Krzerum *!ato lliut tin
lu -ians uii' reapproaching 'l'oprak Ka ty
eh, un important pns., whence they might '
ilv.mi, promptly to a posiiioii . olh ol j ~
i nrs I n vii tv of (hi in iv. ui'iit, ,ii.l iln l,
I'.iiui' ,il tin Rus uis low a ill <l ti, Mi; I. u
II I'll-til 111 l.eyuu hi I-Olitemplit l le
ri a: t y w u,l Ki'iilui. lit Kur.qi. an j
'i rkey, (In* fortifications >H n*
■ •lis , taUli it, ililtii iiliuli j l '
.ol Ir os VV'iddili to (hmsliiiitinoplc '
avi In en completed - The Russian jln
roups are impatient to cross the Danube, !' e
Roumanian low land-being unhealthy ,
i n<- .nt ot fn- lieti . the Ktipsian* will
in. tbe aid, !o,i. the ltniuibe in lLi
in \t thri .• wi '!. Let us liavo |ioa> c
Four hundict and fifty Insurgent* and
Montenegrin* nltn.krd the village <>i
,di tin* ! if May and iL t'.royi il
tl vi' age Tho Turkish lo was lib
regulars and irregulars killed Tin
M.-n'elieg rit s lost 111 k it led and I'J wound
A I.AI Gil ILU OK 'IT ItliK
100 i , June I I'he ct rre iiomlont
I tody T. '. graph send* the following
! 11l 111 .-I to-. 11l 'I liBVO to I, cord the
!I. ril.l. . 1 cut , ! the pi. ~ ill War
I'm ti nights ng> |i! Ciiius.iaii nvjliv,
, oion,ai ded tiy MoUmh Posha, were or
!ii,! lupi, ii'ed townid* Kar* i ntlrel)
0 iUpj oti .l by ir,f.inUy or artillery Tliey ;
I I : the Right at Hekll Aliil.ed. The
Russian* s, n : y t tgatillcd a powerful
lorce,and during the night surrounded
alld eurpi red the village in which the
l li* ■ liai - lil halted Only about 6 pr
, out of the i ! tire felt u ! I.UUII Circa.siulu
.scaped the carnage which f llowed
Me s.a Pasha himself is among the niis
| ig lhetliicu .Litis I, light desperately
and no ipi a i tor w as given '
A ! I I.R Til K RtDSK I NS
iirii 11ul Attn. .id (11 tit tn! Miles on
:i 1 i -tile ( ainji.
i ill* \l T . Mel i' .\i.lt --
ma:'., H. T, .\l,y>. <ll>eral Milt's ill
' ' | ||-i mi-';: nt T.-nguc rlvor, M T, , n
Hl t'n general took White Bull, l
-r .- it .' , y ,-lines, a* J unuthui
j lndiin with hUn a* scout*.
( Beginning tin march at halt past two
'! • '
' i"St * . Usiy tug I .i and day, winding
j'.hr- .gh m„ and bad land, ut.d
1 I Is, t :,S I. a* ,i bcil js,t il by
j' ' ndi-, ... ui. til, at half past four on the
"fi -ng , I the 7th. when he struck tin
isi.ip, it t. nijdelely by' surprise,
i. a cretk running mto the Rosebud
■ n on as Muddy t'r, ,-k The adruuee
' by I. , ,t 1. !\ t*a.ey with Hit
mounted party aid Lieut Jcr. me, of the
nd Cavalry, with ('apt. Ball s e ui
i y i. iy* charged through the village
■•nd . a; turcJ I -tl ponies, her.. . and luules
*h.h w.ic quiet'y* graving below it
Mdcs ordered Lieutenant Tyler's
• : i Not* •,1 si, mpanits. ef the .Second
avalry, under tne.e otilt c-rs and thv.r
' '''■ '• M ami It and Fuller. Slip.l
•b. \\ .<*, Lin, w .in hist in; iiiy, to
• ut t..e lo ~i . . :: ft. ,n the bb.U oi th*
lht-1 ~ fjht ere, The Indian* fled,
*• •* g t-veiytl ..* . lie. I i iheir riflt ~ and
*• luimtfljf C K ni it v
j t.:! tha fellow ing result
1* ..urtc. i, Indians were left dead on the
d. A in.i: g them wa* the chief and the j
. i w .rrior, Lime Deer and Iron Star I
hr huf ..id ai d hfty I unit and lis ,
Id , . wr captured ; alto Cfiy ton* of j
•' 'J I.'its. quantities of powder, lead.!
UU.. *.- pack loads of beads, carbillys,
<•:, Miles had giv.n i rders to his in -j
tiipretci* to announce as they went)
„* . the i,.|> that ali win, surrender j
• • ' i*v i. As General Mile.
• *- r igh the village two Indian, at
it *' ica hmi ! g in one hand their
j 'U. and ei{. 1 . I.g the other, (scner
-i.e. ...i ik bands w.th Lan.e Deer and
! * -' Bl I adJutUt f the tffth intan
ry. .. ok hands with the other, who was
G,!O;B M I tut'., tied to the!
' .*i iy .own tl.i ir arm.. Tl •y .
.... , anu *.: e ge: a! t d Lit ut. IsOi g, :
: *.. e Fifth in! iiitry, l . .mount and takt!
i * *>' i 1. i-st. L i g Lad hardly I
-• .-t* heii LuhDnt, uitbcrteua]
eg treachery or intending iL picked up
• r 1 .- u J red a*. General Miles •
.
: . Jy ai. i the In :- • bat k and k Lied pri
* •' fspringor, of th,- F ceo nd < avalry, w h
.w:i behind him. Iron Star began shoot
tut tin u Liio Both lnd.ant tl.< n
: rfa'.t . bring, but Weri killed within a
:,undr ,1 yards.
MARVELS OF MAN
M hile the gastric juice ha. a mild, bland
w t: i 1.. '• . it j i. sse tl. i | wr>:
i i lving the t rdet tiwsd that Call lo
w i <w. 1 , it hi, ; o influence whatever
>!i ti s* .oft and deh. ale fit>er*of the hvu g
tt lueeb, nor upon tho living band, bui
~t the moment of death, it begin* to .-at
. t .:o away w.th the [ -w cr of the (trongest
There !• >i.;st ,-n sea, on land ; in the
valley, and on the mountar top . lh< re is
u .stalway - and everywhere , the alnie*
1' ■ : . full of it ; it | cnetrate* the n< i*
me duvgeon, a*. I v ids the deepest,
la; act cave* of the earth ; no palace do.,r
ui. ,i ut. no draws-r > , ret a to
leacapa its I NHSM; every breath of wind
Lis 1 ., ■it up n the open eye, and >*••! tha:'
■•■veisi: tl> - L I, because there is a fo*.rn
: , n of tho 1, .ndeC tlu.d in Nat .re ii ces
*.: '• y implying it.e;t under the eyelid,
V I.W.U spreads it over the surftoc of tL.
ball at • very Iv ink ing, arid washes every
atom of dust away. But tin* liquid, ■
mild, and so a oil adapted to tho eye itself
has some acridity, which, under curtail
ircunislances, becomes so decided as t>
Ibe scalding to the skin, and would rot
:iw ay the eyelids w etc it net that ulor g the
edges of them (bare are little oil inanufac
! lories, which spread over thoir surface a
i oalir.g, as impervious to tho liquids ne
... -iiry far keeping tlie eyeball washed
, lean as th. best varnish ti impervious ti
water.
The breath whiili leaves the lungs has;
been so perfectly divested of its life-giving!
pn p. rti,. that to rebrealhe it, unless tnix
. d with other air, the moment it escapes
from the mouth, would cause immediate
death by suffocation ; white if it hovered
about us, a more ot less destructive influ
ence over health and life would bo occa
•nod ; hut it is mudo of a nature ij much
lighter than the common sir that the in
stant it escapes tho lips and nostrils it ft'-
~nd to the higher regions, übove the
breathing point, there to ho rectified, ren
vated, and sent back again, ropltlu with
j.iirity and life, How rapidly it ascends is
beautifully exhibited every frosty morn- v
ing
But foul and deadly as the expired air i-
Nature, wisely economical in all her works
and ways, turn* it to good account in its
outward pas.-aga through the organs of
v oit c, anil makes of it the whisper of iove,
tho soft word* of affection, tho tender tones
of human sympathy, the sweetest strain,
of ravishing music, the persuasive elo
vuonro of the finished orator. 1
If a well made man lay on ike ground,
his arm at right angles with tho body, a
circle, making the navel its centre, will
ju-t take in the head, the finger ends and
fovt.
The distance from top to too is precisely
the same as that between the tips of the
linger, when the arms are extended.
The length of the body i* just *ix time*
thai <jt tlio loot; wliilo the distance
Iroui tho edge of tho l air on the forehead 1
toll,- end of tlio chin is one-tenth thvjJ
length < t the whole stature
>i the sixty-two primary olomcntsYnown
in Nature, only i ightcen are found in the
human body, and of these, seven are mu
ul he. Iron i- found in the blood, phos
pdiorus in tho brain ; limestone iu tho bile,
nine in the bones ; du*t and ashes in all 1
Not only theio eighteen human element.
>ut tho whole sixty two, of which Hie uni
. c-r: o is mail", have their essential basis in
he four substances, oxygen, hydrogen,
litrogcn and carbon, representing the
nore tniuiliar names of fire, water, saltpe- u
er, and "charcoal ; and such is man, the "
ord of out Hi ! a spark of fire, a drop of
water, a gtain of gunpowder, an atom of
'hnrcoal!—Hall's Journal of Health.
♦ •
;<)AL BREAKER DESTROYED BY
LIGHTNING.
Wilke bin re. l'w., May 30.—Tho Han
oi r breaker, owned by tlio Lehigh andjj
A'ill.esbnrre coal company, and worked
y Charles l'arish A Co., at Hanover,
even miles from this city, was burned (;
hi nlternoon It was vtilucJ at fS-'i.COO.
t i- boli. vi d that tlio structure was tired
iy lightning.
Mr. Daniel F. Beatty, manufacturer and t j (
i ipriepu ,f the Beatty l'iano and Beat- j
v's celebrated Golden Tongue l'nrlor Dr
,.i>. Was lii.gtoii, N. J , i certainly a _
cry reaso. able and generous man to trans-.
,-t boxine Willi. lie makes tin- very
ni proposiiiiui I" any who may luvor himlC!
,*itli an order, as follow*.-. ."Il llic instru
lent sloes nut prove sati.luetory after a ;
•-•t trial i>f Ii vo da v-after rs'*eiv ing il the •'
Ul, In- iimliey* will be refuilileil upon (lie J,,'",
• 111111 nfltie ii. lrouienl, hi,.) lie wilt pay >
■ iglit i hargs'S both ways '' This i *er
linl.V an execeding, generous, and safe
oi liner in which to transact biisims with •
no. Ili l wnrranta lii- instruments for si\ \
oars. Sou his advertisement. July 20.y
P ANCHORED VIS
AT OAK HALL. JJJ
_L AND MARKET
Hj Slltt TO BE HtADQUARTERS TOR "l*
YM CLOTHING. U>
iWANAMAKER & BROWN, |
IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. A
All tialnt, ftipriane ••n'l n1
<*• 11 doit)inttnd, conlinuo'l ut OAK H ALI-,Uf profit!**** ii*i
Ml .1 ten.t CHI AIM r CI-OTHINO formnn tt oy kB 1
I .<r fat*tflfln yftsrts wc )>sv at tha oUI contar *f
U EIXI M aiitvt MAKK.ET* unit tho hutnrfaO dona then* h * fl
A t>rn fas> feuturfat Wry ij tite public und ouroolvofa, tsitei A
j 1 jv* tlocitlov) not to t"h**ya or move tho Clothiuj
1) buine uwtty Tho ftooplt 11 ka tha pisoa sttd waliket > O
A |ileuM tho | ss>j*le # mi*l wo hollovo thot wo cult do i* Q
V I-setter lUmii over at tho old placo. T
X Tho baleo of l)io put fa t your fur fa.irpamfaod anythinii
p wo over droomod of.niiU tbl put* it lu our |*owet ' *
M| fatisrt t!o Bprino of 1H77 with STIL-L L.OW I M SCAI f-
OK EIiICXS, ond te cli*fa of joodte teOo*cJlent thtet wt j Tj
k. ■ n ° l * 4fr " icl to foll <> w •"-! •) vvlU, our wsrrunloe. ■ r
jk I*4 r> < vo hack tho 000 * unwoin i*od h.ui i to ti 4 n A
ci tome, the money p**id.
O Tho * t re haa l>eu lurjcTy rehiii, kii'l 'hore i>o v r Q
rj was Luch a &iiienttitl Ltockof Meit'a.iio)* uid< hit Men ■* q
V vlothlH'J undor tho roof, nor wor •wo ovv r *4b oV > *•
O ciienjily. Our word fu it. uiid wo art > *ur fr.emh of fl
A ftixtiftn yesrb. fl
9 INANAM&KER & BROWN, ?
Q THE OLD PUCE, HALL, p
■■■ 6th A MarUt. PHILADELPHIA. mgt-
HARDWARE
W I I. SO NT M'FARL ANE
I
I 1
NEW AM) (HEAP
II IIIIII! IIE
STORE.
P. 11. vvtUMi*. loli T U FAULAM' '
BIUIMMt, PA.
We I,sve opened % to * and complete
-lock bought in New York and I'kila
lelphia, from the n, inufacturxr* from first
| hands at extremely low prices, which we :
wiii s. .! at the lowe ; ! *: iu prices, which
w.* w I i givetb. p. .-pie th- advantage of
\N s.-.v and will -ati.tiy that w- ar.- the
; Chcaj i*l Hardw ire Store in t! coun
fry. \Vc have a Complete rtoi k
of Kauges, Healers, Parlor
■nd Cook Stoves. Each
Stove guaranteed
to giye satis*.
faction in
ev
ery respect.
Har-imn, Nails,
Horseshoe*, Norway
Nail Himl-, warranted of the
best qualify. We claim we liave
the best Pure I.cad, Oils, Colors, Vat-
Ii it h Of,
ever offered and the cheapest. Our
I
o
SHORTLIDGE& CO,
o
IJELLEFONTE, PA.
Have erected a new GRAIN ELEVATOR on their Coal Yard and nro buying grain
AT THE HIGHEST PRICES,
in cash on delivery, for
WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS.
CLOVER SEER &C.,
Unloading i- done more easily an! more prmnllv than any other place ir. town
which makes the NEW ELEVATOR the most desirable place to tell grain.
jANTMACITE COALJ
The only dealers in Centre County who aell the
W! 1 Li Ki E; Si Hi A 11; RiE 0 O A L
(ruin the old Baltimore mines. Also
SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES
of Anthracite Coal dryly housed expressly for house use. at the lowest prices
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
FIREBRICK ANI) GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS IN
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
vhieh is always sold at low prices, and warranted to be as good a fertilizer as an
other plaster.
\IEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT
IKELEFONTE. PA.
DUNKLE A* A UMAX.
Eiause. Sign, and GRNAMENLAL PAIN.TEBS,
Respectfully announce that they are prepared to do all hind* of work in their lino
f business, in the noalcst uud best style. All kinds of
5 RAINING,
PAPER HANGING,
AND CALUIMINING, ,
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Calrimining a specialty. All mail recaive prompt attention, and sntisfac- t
ion guaranteed Charges most reasonable.
.'fob if. J. N. DUNKLE A CO.. ,
■Spring Mills, Pa.
Chas. 11. Held, I Lincoln Rotter Powder, makes but-' '
sweet andhard, and quicker to churn
Milllieim, ( etitre ( <., PH. L,
Al khisltof loi-W. Wntolu* nmt .IrwMry of Urn ' W it— Tor fftlO at \N til \\ oil's StOlO
!•'•! •tyls't. as llls.is iht* MaraiitilUi Huts ut Cahqnlei! . .
|iiw\ i*U| willi a p<mipls>t> Itulfi .f tin. muni lit
MtU) f flu* month ittnl %rk <n lln In u, \* Lull !• W v 1 * ' d'lT'l'i'l l itc
~rSß.<.l I time tr-i.il I l l '-.' '• '• U i r. LI I'M,
Plucltl. WaL'ltM untl s..|titlri'tl iin ahurt no | r *
■ *' ' helm
LV rM .. 1 1 . V"'" MMlWlsll . .11 int.. 4 l.l'j.ro*
M Bellefonte la. Otfiee in Mrs. lien
r' Building, liollotouto I'u. prolJlred <V lU * ct|,o -" b
Slock cf Coach and Wagon Mate
rials arc of a very superior quality,
and cheap, We will sell Saddlery
goods a< low as they can buy them
in Phila. We will keep all kinds
I of Farmer* Implements, Cultiva
tors, Shovels, Flows, I'umps, Pic
ture Frame-, Moulding, Mirrors,
Toilet Setts,
Children's buggies, Wagons of all six
es, Oil Cloths, Tubs, Buck
ets, and Churns,
Wc have
in
connection
a Tin Shop, Mr.
Smith, foreman, in which wc
manufacture all kinds of Tinware.
Spouting made and put up of the best
quality of tin at the lowest prices.
Call and sec us and wo w ill substanti
ate what we advertise, as we shall
take pleasure in showing our stock.
Booms No. 7 and 8, Humes Block, 6
1 ors n rib of Post Otlice, Bcllefun^.
WILSON & McFAItLANK,
:sap3m
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S. & A, Loeb.
THKTIMRH ADMllNltilf YOU.
THKTIMKH ADMONISH YOU
To sA VK,MO NK Y WHEN YOU CAN.
TO HA V K MONEY WHEN YOUCAN,
We nr., tolling CAItrETH AT 20 CTH
W 11 ro •cllitiK CA KI'KTS AT 20 CTH.
We are selling C A KI'KTS AT a) CTH.
W are selling—CA KI'KTS AT 28 CTS.
We are c-l .in* CA ItPJ.TS AT Zi CTH.
We arc sol ling CA KI'KTS AT 28 CTS.
We are telmg I N'G'N CAJIP'TH at 'Mc.
We are telling—lN'G'N CAKP'TH at dile.
Wo arc rolling INO'N CAKP'TH htapc.
We are t lliug 1 NOltAl NS AT'i <. Nt.
Wo are roiling INOIt A1 NS AT36cenU.
We aro rolling 1 NOKA INS ATaii iriti
Wo are selling- Damask hall A rUif cnFt*
We are selling Damask hall A ► lairoar'u
We are tolling Dsmark hall A tlaircar'U
W* o aro sailing -Superfine Ingrain attic.
Wo ar* tolling- Superfine Ingrain at Tic.
We are telling— Superfine Ingrain attic.
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I\\ e aro telling—Tapestry BrurrcLal 81.M 1
U e are telling -Tapestry lirutaeU at j I,ol'
Wc aro tolling—Tapestry Brui< l>at Jl.w
Wo aro telling- laulic* Dolman* at $2,50
Wo aro tolling—Ladiat' Dolman* at $2,50
We arc tolling—Ladies' Dolman* at $2,50
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f.. Wo are telling Indies' Doluitnt at SI.OO.
Wo are telling— Ladies' Dolmans at SG,UO.
Wc are telling—Ladies' Dolmans nlfd.UO.
Wc ore telling I.adjei trim'd liat* at 11.00
Wc arcteil lig- Ladiot tnui'd halt at sl,lll
We arc telling—Ladiet trim'd halt at $ 1,00
W care telling—Ladiot trim'd hat* at $1.50
We art tol ling—Ladiet trim'd haual $1,50
Wc arc telling —Lsdicr trim'd halt at $1,50
. We arc telling —Ladiot trim'd hatt at $2.00
Wearc telling—Ladiet trim'd halt at s2,l<>
. We arc telling—Ladiet trim'd hatt at $2,00
I
He are telling—Ladies Shoes at SI,OO
; He are selling—Ladies Shoes at 81,00
He are selling—Ladies Shoes at SI,OO
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(He are selling—Ladies Shoes at 81,25
He aro selling—Lafiies Shoes at $1,25
He are selling—Ladies Shoes at $1,25
Ife arc selling—Ladiis'lluttnu Shoos
at $1,50
He are selling—Ladies* 11 utton Shoes
at $1,50
He are selling—Ladies' llutton Shoes
at $1,50
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He are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents.
He are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents.
H'e are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents.
He are selling—Spool Cotton at 2 cts
He are selling—Spool Cotton at 2cts
Wc are selling—Spool Cotton at 2 cts
He are selling—Dress Goods at 8 ctsi
He arc selling—Dress Goods at 8 cts;
* He are selling—Dress Goods at 8 ct>i
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He are selling—New Spring Plaids
at 10 cents
He are selling—New Spring P aids
at 10 cents
He are selling—New Spring Plaids
at 10 cents
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If e are selling—Men's Plough Shoes '
at 31.251,
He arc selling—Men's Plough Shoes
i at 81,25
Hcare selling—Men's Plough Shoes
at 81,25 ,
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He are selling—Men's Gaiters at $1,50
lie are selling—Mcu's Gaiters at $1,50
Heareselling—Men's Gaiters at $1,50
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In fact we arc soiling everything nt •
prices that will convince allthat we have
touched the very bottom—no trouble to
show goods for the purpose of comparing <
prices. S. AA. LOBB. <
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IMPORTAN TO TRAVEI.EBH.
BUSH HOUSE!
■ i i. avi i.rro.vT*, i*
list been recently thoroughly renovated
and repaired, sad under the management
"f .?•* Proprietor, Mr 1 |. Mc
' , M. formerlyof Plitthu'e, >i
a VI A V 11111 Ct'KM KN TH
Ar offered U ihow | n attendance „i court
and other* remaining in town for a low
davs at a time.
it . "l superbly Deigned
Hotel in Central Penntyivania
All modern coavsnlences Go trv the
I'Uih
l.*ap T . 1). McCOLLUM, Proprietor.
IK A T.COTTLE.
: FashipaableTailor.
"V °" tho 2nd floor
of \\ rn. >\ olf t warehouse, he is prepnr
ed to manufacture all kind* of men'* and
•"'Y • garments, according to the lat*t
style*, and upon shortott noti.e, and all
work warranted to render sntlsfaction.
Cutting and -epainng done. 7s<n,t y
_ Best flour for tale by the tack.
I TOHV h. POT 1 EE, Attorns
SSWta. sx&sr
PENNSVALU Y BANKING CO.
CKNTKK HALL. PA.
Kl'.i KIVK DEPOSITS, and allowlntr-r
est; Discount Noti *. Buy and
Hell Government Securities, P
... Hold and Coupons.
Wm. Wotr. W*. il M ikoi-R,
rhW*t. Cahier
ZELLER <Sr SON
IIRUGGISTS .
No 6 Ilrockcrhoff Itow.BeJlefotilc.Pa
| Uealerwlii l>ritjtK,f hemlcitlnl
IVrrnmpry, Fancy (iooda Ae.|
Ar - 0
Pure Winat and Li<|uori for modicr
i r>urp<.t<w always kept may *l. 72.
D. F. LUSE.
PAINTER, UA™™!. ..
uFers his services to the citizen* of
Centre county in *
ll oiim' , Mgn and Ornamental
• Painting,
• wiping, ornamenting and gilding,
l raining
OAK. WALNUT,
CHESTNUT. Etc.
I lain and Fancy Paper hanging. Order*
re*|K*-tftilly solicited. Term* reasonable.
5 20 apr If.
Harness, Saddles. &c
TS aOnlf.rf (IrisnElsMt to wt IS pmki
Snuuia tor Imr prtms. riaiitfiU) esll, ih*sMe-a
Uot oi tb reUk U Lit awl <A
SiDOLEBT
" oUtrai ,1 Uwwt ma*. Utmir* >n|OU| tt,r
lh |w|ik u. Uu. tlr Uifwi sail r.nro
""1 eunuG*!* of SsddW. Hatbam. OalUn,
. Undid*. Ot TJ tNCnpM Ul qtlAlllf . Wbiy*. *,,0
' Is fad MMTtlliii < Im* nnMMi.
[1 Mill, a* ufl*f *1 1-ncM li*rb vUImN UaatUn**
L , J Aeeiii oisuas i nu.uu; i *
CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. O. DEININGEB
i. A new, complete Hardware Htore ha
i. been opened by the undersigned in Cen
tre liall, when- he it prepared to aell al
kind* of Building and House Furnidling
Hardware, Nailt, Ac.
Circular and Hand Saw*, Tennon Saws,
\N . ob Sawt, CicAhet Kack, a full aitort
un it of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture
[( Fri iues, Hj-.kes, Felloe*, and Uul>. table
Cuti. ry, HhoTclt, Hpadct and Forks,
8 Lock*. Hingotj Hcrowt, Hath Hprieg*.
Horte-Hhoct, Naiit, Norway Kodt. oil*.
Tea Bella, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Varn
ishes.
Pictures framed in the finest style.
Anything not on hand, ordered upon
shortest notice.
U member, all oodt offered cheap-
Li er than' else where
w. A. CURRY;
Btti &&}]&&
C'i:\TltK HALL. I'A.
Would mast respectfully inform the cit
() acnt of thi* vicinity, that he hat started a
yinew Boot and Shoe Shop, and would he
y thankful for a share of the public patroa
! age. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and
according to style, and warrants hit work
(to equal any made elsewhere. All kind*
of repairing done, and charge* reasonable
: Give him a call. feb 13 1 v
( QKNTKKHALL
j Furniture Rooms 1
EZB4 KRI M RINK.
respectfully informs the citiaens of Contr
county, that he has bough tout the old
stand of J. O. Dciningcr, and has reduced
; the price#. They have constantly on hand
r. and make to order
' r i BEDSTEADS.
J BUREAUS
5 SINKS.
W ASUSTA N DS, C
OOKNBKCUPROA EDS
TABLES. Ac., Ac.
Their stock of ready-made Furniture it
, large and warranted of good workman* hip
land is all made under their own immed
iate aupervision, aid is offered at rates
3(cheaper than elsewhere.
j Call and see our stock before pureliaaing "**
•(elsewhere. 20 feb. lv
RKATTY JlldiL-il
GRAND, 8 fUARK AND UPRIGHT
From Jar F. Regan, firm Regan A
! Carter, pub' shers Dailv and Weekly Tri
| bune, jeffsrron City, Mo, after receiving
a S7OO iuUrumcnt, says :
. • "Piano reached utin good condition. 1
.jam well pleased with It. It is all you rep
j resent it to be. '
*| From E. R. Baldridgc, Bennington Fur
j nace. Pa., after receiving a S7OO piano.
"Beatty" received ilh inL, all OK,
.and come* luliy up to your representation,
(and exceeds our expectations. While I
i don't profess to be a judge in the matter.
Mrs. B. does, and pronounces it of very
j sweet tone ; and is very much pleased with . *
I it."
tj Best inducements ever offered. Money
(refunded upon return of Piano and freight
'charge* paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both
' ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of
] five days. Pianos warranted for six ycat a.
| Agents wanted. Send for catalogue. Ad
iJrcss. D. F BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey,
(ÜBMtY IIPOCKXKUOFr, J. 1". HIUtiKHT
I'reeidcut, Cashier.
QENTKE COUNTY BANKING CO
(Late Milliken. Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy ard Sell.
Government Secu'.iUee.Gnld & *.
apKVaPtf Coupon*
CEN T R E HAL L _
COACH SHOP,
LEVI MIRRAY,
at his cstablis-bment at Centre 11*11, keen
on hand, and lor sale, at the most reason**
bio rates.
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
PLAIK AND FANCY'
and vehicles of every description made tc.
order, and warranted to bo made of the
1 best seasoned material, and by the most
skilled and.competent workmen. ' Bodies
for buggies and spring-wagons Ac., of the
most ltiproved patterns made to order.also
Gearing of all kinds made to order- All
kinds of repairing done promptly and at
the lowest possible rates.
Persons wanting anything in his line aro
requested to call and examine his work,
they will find it not to be excelled for dur- *
ability and wear. may Stf,
BEATTY*?*™
Grand, Square and Upright.
From Kufus Snyder, of the firm ■>{ Sny
der & Hendricks, Carriage Munufrtur>-rs,
of the city of Allentown, Pa :
"I must confess I hardly bow to
express my gratification on receiving the
Beatty Piano you shipped m. It is at
least all I could ask, u irh or expect Otic
ol our mo.t eminent musician* tried it arot
spoke in the most fatornbln teims, after
thoroughly t. ling it."
li.- t offer ever given. Money refunded
iinon return o{ piano and freijil.i
|mol he tne (l> K. Bciitti ) l>otli wnvs if
tin-all laitorv. alter a I.a-1 trial ol five
1 i Pianos warranted for six •. ,a
s. H K. |t) \ j ,
■■ J • • " I<i i 4 ersey.