43 Ceutro Eeporter. FRED. KORTJC SDITOK. ( I'.NTRI HAt.t.. I'*., Mr. 20, IS7O. no >1 !hi* republican organs speak rv c • n!" ct • tween congress am' . i \ivmi ivc \vit would only h boiwi i i lawful cone re** 1 a ilr.lont president anil th* >*iisiM present* the people. Tim I*' tor rt iiri'icns Mail Wells ami tin* re turning hoards and aliunde .Too, They hsee arrested lialf doren judge* in Virginia becanse they hold rout without hating negroe* >n the juries That is driving the black thine to a tin mint. How contra it thivl in the north where the c a'way a waa an much (er rant 'ove for the negro. there is rareli one o.: a trv " Ihe ca> oa be cart tr to the l". S. Supreme court The ar ret were instigated by frwieral ctbee holders. The insult of the last president)* ele tion. by a popular majority of Jv ■ .* I HM in favor of Tihlen, showed that th American people no longer wattle soldiers to te at the p 11*. no longer wanted j>e"v ntar*ba'!a anil supervisor ♦o arrest deimvrats and keep them Iron voting, and no longer wanted aoutheri w itea excluded fW'tw the juries. ll*' ma ; -ntv now renreaenteil in the pop ular branch of congress, winch !• obedi ence to the will of the people baa rr pealed all those radial laws. In thr irescut extra session the laws will be re pealed i \ '< ith houses. Will preside't 1! yes. a to holds hU office by fraud be • d enough to defy th# wo; of tSi ]• i. .• sv veto.ug these b Is 1 cVhiin t>ewara c nt >sl setts:! Ie '.long in the en'ir temperance move are the anti-treatin s ,;fo The old habit of treating u what lays the seed* for drunkenness i". -re} hau an v thing e!P. 1 he voting *:e railed up to take a drink and they take (i: tt all around. 1 vch one dnnkn . thinks it would be a bree.-h of polite it ti:J uot in turn op • so. Thus they all treat around arte dr kfrnt 3 to and s rounds -and then bar. furniture and all else goes •.ltd, and the drunkard has his s'.A: . We iure.i ways v:r*n i tt e pernicio ;- hab:t of treating as the curse deepest ot all ronnecte '■ w.tli strong tinnk. !■ men will drink, let them do it but abstain f: n invi: tig others up to the bottle Three f.inrths of the drunkenness, and if < :<.e drunken braw s tlut occur, origi nate w : tre a crowd is treating around I' ,'i r..: ; d n't drink when any on u.in -: i treat you, but if you will drink whv step up silently, drink to yourself pay for it. HUJ let the rest aloae. By this course y a get clear of prepar.u* others for a druukard'a grave whatever may be your own destiny. A : x. M'Ciure, of the Trt . was ntar r . 1 '.'i P dadelphia, oi 1 . lae fair I h- ;s a>l -- tirttr, daughter of Hy -11.• -: i (.}rati, apr miinent Hebrew cititet i f the City of Brotherly Love. Th bri.ie ts said to be around the corner ot thirty, handsome and wealthy. The gr nt is all of fifty in years, has been * w : ivrr abu t twelve months, and i r.ut well to-do in worldly drose. al though it has been generally considered that he was a tnan of means. TueGra'r family are well known, ara very wealthy, and while of Jewish extraction, some o its member® are of the Episcopal faith. The Bureau of Statistics has just pre pared from the reports of Collectors <• ( istum* a statement of imports and ex [ ir - * of toe last c,ileii ijr year endm# Dei ember 31, IS7**. Ih# s'.ateuiei shows that the balance of trade in favot i < ?h# L"mted S'ates fur las' year m*- ; ■"> 343 _'s. as against sl4"uVl.l I'd dttr ii.g itie previ >ua calendar year of 1577 w'.ilc the balance in our favor in 1577 w.- t!ir largest ever known in tin 1 rv of the Government up to tha' date. It Meats dear that Congress and Ibel 1- tenturv i-an't l>o!h have a IVm - era! e inj nty at the same titae.—Ne j York Tribune. Certainly, Mr Tribune. And as con press ii,v a demo ratic majority the pen i:ent:ary n.'ist be largely republiian, ar. '. wdl s ~,ii be nnaniicous too. t r hi Wa- irurton we learn that s I r" gram me fur the calied session ha beeu suggested bv a attmher of promi neat Itemocrats. It is to meet, organixe and apixxint but one committee, that on appropriations who will at once agret Upon ami report o the House a Legist* live. Executive, and Judicial Appropriu tion bill, exactly like that reported and passed by ttie House at tbe last session. This is to be passed by the House at ouce without auienduient. It will then go to the Senate and receive equally ex peditions action without amendment It will then be sent to the de facto President hr his approval or Teto. No other measure, uot even the Army Ap propriation bill, wiil lie considered un til the Legislative bill reaches the de facto President. If he approves it the Army Appropriation bill will be put through both Housgs without delay, and if it is approved Congress wiil adjourn v?;;.,out taking up any other legislation If, however. Hayes vetoes the Legisla tive bill, the programme is to adjourn without even considering the Army bill. I If Hayes calls nnotLrr session, the san.o , programme will be carried out. At ail j events, the proposition is to make Un called session very short, whether lh* j nrpose f. r w hich i'. is called is accom plished or not. It will be determined first in caucus whether it is best to ap point DO other committee than that on a prnpriiitious, and to shut olf all other legislation. This plan, it is said, is en d r-ed by upward of twenty five mem bers. "The message will be about a* long as your linger," said a Cabinet member this evening. "I will contain nothing but a bare mention of the facts that Lave made tbe calling of an extra ses sion necessary." The National members have decided to act with the Democrats on the elec tion laws. —Representative elect Wbitt aker, of Oregon, is on his way across the continent by a special train, which ia travelling at twice the ordinary speed in order that he nuv reach tt ashington before the organization of the House. Lightning has commenced to strike early. On Saturday evening, during a thunder storm, at Maple Ilidge, Tioga ( county, a man by name of Samuel i Vickere was killed along with his team J by a stroke of lightning. K Charley Wolf is going to run for presi- ; dent judge in his district, says the Lew J iahurg Journal. John tVev was shot dead, one night, by Paul Blank, while robbing a ben- J* roost near Cedarsville, a village three | j in lies from Allentown. llovv true that j k chickens wtyo homo to roost. 6 I Pome folks ate not happy unless they lean get something about which to find Ifatilt with Judge (Hvis. The Judge very naturally and in keeping with good . judgment and common sru- o. sid.es with Cnrtin m the contest, and this i* held up as something awful. Whet her Judge tVv is has s.nd or done any thing favora ble to Gov. Cnrtin itt the Vocuin con test. we aid not stop to inquire. But if ic lias, he possesses a perfect right to do so if he sees proper. It is a inuttei tlni'- w ill not be brought before hint foe ,r '*' t n any event, and it would be very sin gular if he were deprived of the privi ise that belong* to any Olht r citixen • living an opinion in the matter and • .living expression to that opinion, ~r finding Gov. Curt n such assistance u* 1 us legal learning < well tit-- him te render. If the case were one that came w thin J idge jurisiliction. then ht-se malicious qnibblers might quit't'le t he interested himself unduly in it Hut in a matter thst i* to be decided by ' Oiigrvss, Judge 1*1 * ha as goiwl a relit to express iti* opinion and giv nlvii-e as .mi other uian and w liatever ' ie may have done in the case above ie etred to w*s in behalf of tbe democrat . candidate for lougrese whom he t>e r leves to l>e fairly ■ e, ted, and the party ii.l not fault the Juuge at all fs>t it. lk* r quibbler* excepted. YIU-UQI left fir congress on Friday ist. He stopped off at Harriaburg lunkitig i\uure** met there. Ihe tie rro o -rter w! o curried his carpet has" •on ascertained business, and tn imied bun t* at oongiess met in W .tsfi ugton SetU then took the next train i r Waskingtou. rut' KKSI I TOF TBE DKMOt Jt 17 i \i> kt rt nu< t.N t i < t "f > iivii- MJIPAU WXIXITU t It ■ Waahiligtoli, M.irih 17 - There was ii i. a ex. ttwuieiit ut tWe capi'.o! to-nmht fhe *au . sin .-a 1 ul U or :rr stio: l.v ".sr 7 o'cLnk, lion. Uie-ster c vaier iri ie chair. A resolution wa- adi-p-etl t .at til -se i resent should support tiir aiicna nominatioas. Balloting was then proceeded with Ue tissi ballot resu'ted as follows Hau tall, 7J Ba. kburn. 57 Col. 4 . Mat Ma ion. 3 Morrison." Total. 141. t e e ary to ach o. 71 Mr Randa ' tliere • ire became tiie i-aucua nominee Messr*. MacMahon and Morrison were lot formally nominated. Mr. Blackburn, when the re-u't oft! e •adoting was made known to b tu, went nto the ball and w itii a *.ew • i mak ng !:# r.. i. uati unani o ua Llr sse.i the aair in a speech that was greeted w.:h oud applause, coniludicg by saving I save but this to say. The edi-: 1 >f this caucus is to be final atul con. la- I -in-, and ifthere beoue among the fifty ! •even gentlemen whose partial friend • :np lias g;ve:i u:e the.r vote- tli.it lies: utes or doubts, 1 now appeal to hiai t nake tin- v#rdii tof this cau is effective t;en to-morrow's roll is called. ! move i . >u, sir, that 'he nomination of the gen o-Bi.ui fr u I'ennsy .va na Air itan ta or the speakership of tiie house ■ f rep -esen'.atives of tiie Forty-sixth e*. ngres ■>e made unanimous. The speech was greeted with loud ap dause and the nomination made unam- IltltlS. Mr. lUndall being informed appeared tnd made a short speech thanking the aucoa for its action. The vote for clerk of the house result ed ; Adams. 7<>; Caldwell, Alabama. fc4 \lessrs. Thompson and Field, the present ncumbents. were n mmated f-ir ser xeunt at-arnis and doorkee(ier. re.spei lvely, by acclamation Gen. Garfield of Okie received the re ; üblican caucus' nomination forsjeaker i ♦ ♦ ♦ The democratic caucus at Washington was harmonious, much against tbe wish >f the rads. Ilaudall is speaker. The Cameron-Oliver breech of ■romis# case is now being tried. TV# rive the first days proceedings in to lav's Reporter. The other day an Italian in Richmond ' murdered a mife whom hw married only | w.i weeks ago. What the f>ol meant tot to wait until the honey moon wa- I >ver the Reporter did not learn. Judge Mayer has decided to grant s j tiange of venue from C'learfird in th# I Turner murder cs*# and the trial wiii .ke place in Clinton county in Apr. Five or six Hmitxdale landlords have ■een returned for selling ! pi r on -itiiidav and otUerwic "bending the - qnor law. Last week's TVatchman has several ieces of tuffy for the Coßiunasioneis md some pepper inndy for the judges. > range to sav neither of the parties ■vill eat tii# stuff. The Woeten'e \ledical College of Phil -de phta ou 5, txiuferred the degree ol TI D. on twenty women graduates. The first hanging in Colorado came of! he other day. It wa* a success—what he fellow thinks who huug. we have not yet learned. The New York Fun tells a story ot Michael Hoffman, which is appropriate >u the present times, when there are movements to cut down Legislative ex oenses. He was a member of the New York Assembly in 1R42 from Herkimer There were thee only ten employee of he House, wtiose salaries amounted to #4.'<". Among these was a Doorkeeper and also an Assistant Doorkeeper. Early in the session u motion was made to ap (Kiint another assistant. Hoffman op poeed it. It *a said in reply that there were three door* to the Assembly Chamber, and three doorkeepers weri therefore nere-sary. Thereupon Hoff man moved to amend by directing tiia: a pound of nails be ptir. hased, and the third door nailed up. The amendment | was carried, and that was tiie end of at tempts at that se-eion to ad 1 rian-et to j die pa! roll. At an iron masters, meeting held in ; Philadelphia a few days ago, it was re solved to advance iron 5 per cent. Mr. Gephart introduced a bill to j>ro- Libit fishing in certain streams in this county. A bill passed 2nd reading in the house to increases the jurisdiction of justices of the peace to S3OO, authorizes the trial by a jury of six. eospannelled by any justice of th# peace, when de manded by the defendant. Washington, March 13—The suit of Mrs. Mary 8, Oliver against the Hon. himon Cameron, for breach of protaise to marry, in which the damages are laid at $50,000, was on the calendar for trial to-day in the Circuit Court, but, there being several cases ahead of it, tiie case did not come to trial. Counsel for Mrs. (Oliver requested the Court to set a dny for trial, out the Court declined to do si>, saying that the case would be taken up in its regular order. With reference to the transmission of power bv means of electricity. Professors FJiti'i Thompson and Edwin J Houston of Philadelphia, say in the Chemical News that the thickness of the cable re quired to convey the current produced tiy the power of Niagara is of no par ticular moment. "Indeed," they say, "it is possible, should it be deemed de sirable, to convey- the total power of Niagara a distance of 500 miles or more, i by it eopper cable not exceeding one- i half of an inch in thickness." . . Cetewsyo, the Zulu King, has been ; known to kill fifty women and children | to feed his golden eag'es. A soldier ofj, I,is with a scratch on his Lack must tie t killed as one who turned from the If unemy. - t WIIKRK TO K . whne quite I , nuriiher of leaks might 1-s stopped it| ' without doing \ ilenee to the ptiblii ! set* ce or in the leas! retarding thr wheels of government The Legislative Re. old is f bup which li e Bt-rgners have futtr ted. > ' thvi turned out on'v poor woik toi ' the ' large : iv. I -t year *' • 1 si wn r paid for printing the Record TT e art * confident that it can he done cqua v s' * well, after excluding useless matter foi * f •. isl,or a ssv.ng .f" to f •f> |ei 1 year. r Bv an set passed 111 !*" 'he appo nt nient of Bank Assessors w" anthorired whose diit! it i* *o asscii- the value >i ' h*te ofstoik in hanks. I'ravious te 'lie p.is-agr of tills a. ! the auk lilt'.< et #re re.pi red to mske .ut a sworn ' statement uu.l rep.-it fi> the proper dr •arlment at Harristuirv win h cost the ' state nothing fordo ng this w. rk the Bank Assessors now ir eive over f!5 HKI oervesr. Ttus law should he repealed and the H'-." 'so i:s#'eslv etpeudeo. !>e saved to tiie s!a- Tiie be; ate paid hist year for pasters ami toldrrs fii A > I'kia is sti exp#ti •ia paste pot fir gade. I tie ( astingand i.lining for the senators, if let out by n utra. ! would he taken for f.'.OW ami he pr 'ha'.'e at that as* ng "f |l7- * .•er year in t-e ( ast s'mgers L. i senate janitors f .-. were paid hs . all h ust as we a'.te: ei' w I'll ess ai; : •s,w!. •. ■ y stand afo iml and -moke and cfiaw loiui co, lor fa -a! ir.g !f 1 I'us of se. at# tiren.ru sll on til s ttn-re can t.e a saving of filt-" 1 there ■ uii! i ni er of II ei. wti wth Kg''-# in "t r# ;j• ;:.e senate for f per sea* •ion C il Bergner ' r printing wrappers Ifor senators $4 *■ There ; no warrant in the law at a . for tt. * an ! ;f tin :e w a* we will agree to print a te senate j * ra; p#r for f 1 '■> 1 a sa*tug ot t In the Heuse f3o.3' >• were fttruivhed rrieni!-#rs for postage. 11. sas out rage- us as it :* riiuriuoui. Tiie HOUS# j.!.>e uot send oil matter through the Lnaila that wouUt amount tot--x> Ttie i, * sav. ug of f 1 -4 ■ I* TV Rnni ;..i. [- * ms-ter f.r t' e sc— n f i'.".'7, aud Jas Rotib s t r.t tm-'.er t'> Th;* >';n ; .ke tiie fifth wheel in a wag . iiifre are enough of honeet, competent men wh i will take care of the post ffice for a ses sion at $1227. and save f. - the state the j assistmn'.'s "4. For pay of ( >rk* a-. I Mill taut clerk* fortiie House a score of these generally hate r.otl. ng to ii arid an he lopped of and the service t-rrforuied i for $" -*• a saving of *' **. For pay for sergeaut-at-arms, door keepere, and nieeeengers. sl4 Oue | half of tiiese fehews are loafvrs around li-.e house, and often not there at all. and S' -'will *i ! puv all thry !•>. and the state would save near flo.WX*. 4*ue , half of them should he kicked out. The House paste s!ingers get $l' t . (x -" These are only |..ur ,-r-rsar. und the cap itol, that is when they are there at n l, ami if let out by r >ntra •* the work would he taken at and he pr tita tde. Here ?7 can he saved. house janitor* and firemen get s7' - an done f.r ■>.by w r.ii J ' would be saved. Tr* #•* 'ft s** fir f -a r uit are Jl4 sr • where i- g >et t-> no or.e can see,or tell, snly that the fellow* who manage the lap.ta! groenJ* sre flits!- : w title the ground* are covered witii a ' beautiful green sod, f-r which the Al ' mighty turiiisbe* the moisture free of charge An average expenditure ol $"- 1 w ll keep the*e grounds in trim I' d repair. A saving can t# bad bcrt of near $lO,(X>. Stationery i. II for St-na'e and House foot# up Now the law allows members m> aey in lieu of statienerv, vet the article is furnished them besidu —they tak# the money and the station ery too. Tnere i* no doubt that SSOOO wiil jiay for ail stationery for .Senate and House outside of what members ue, I and SIO,OOO if their stationery is count ed in. Her# is a big leak, aod if stop ped $20,000 at least can be saved. Tbe fish commissioner* Hewitt, Duffy and Reader, have a S3OOO bait on their hook, and vet whenever any of the RE roRTER men go a fishing the only bite tie can get is on his head or from a mosquito. $ "JhiOa year for fi*h comnns aioners, and yet it's still the old song "Fishermen's luck, wet breeches and hungry gut." We hnve not time to pursue this aub ject further at present. But if the reader will count up he will find that in the few item* set out'above thero can be a saving of near sloo.ooo—and all this i* uselessly spent upon loafer#, hangers on i and for stealings. If every item of our 1 state expenditures at Harriaburg were | scrutinized closely another sloo.ft circu lation may be, i* t-iimphaiK-e with the law, when "publication" is required. In a neighboring State a petition was filed to set aside a wale on tbe ground that an advertiM-meut in a certain daily pa per WHS IML "publication" within the meaning of the law, because the paper HI which the wale hud been adverlmed had a very limited circulation, although published with perfect regularity The judge granted the petition, i t New Vork Judge Barrett granted a restrain ing order to prevent the parking of Tam many with new members, <>n l tie ground tliat notice of the meeting m an obscure trade journal waS not bitch public notice i as was called for. • -• • The Pennsylvsnia railroad coeipuny owns on their HIS n line nad hrinehei—l„._ | lw.-en Pittsburg and Ne -i York '.'32 en gines. On ih* Philadelphia aud Erie railroad > ru >r. K01. ,Y(7N I 7 IHKlUsltriil,. ; i 111 HUolhrr I'olunni of HIP Keportci g we print a diecmMon mi the |>il| to cut t down tlii* Nalat v of member*. Among n the bill* reported favorably in the aen t ate wii the following o Supplement winking the time for hunt -0 ing drcr, ito , from t to .lan. M n*rv t following, preventingtkedinning p of ,!ri r w itti dog* and alio* tig the trull* i( . ing of wounded doer with a dog chain oil or tied to the pciiou of the hunter lloiiM- 1 ill eiubln g hl I*ll to mi lie ~ itiui i ollei t tlieir pay tor woik done in ■t .in*l about the iloi king of saw - log#. . \u . t Itxing ihe nulai tc o( the van m | OIIN jtidgfN of the court*. [lhe eh let ua r l ie of the supreme court ia allowed ~ * s anil the aw.'i ate tint .. •, f s """ , r 'tie coimnon plea* Judge* of Philadel ■ 1 nlila, * V " the Allegheny u'r coui tnon | >..* and orphan*' court judges ftitaii orphaua court judge* of I'bila P drlph.a. S ii all the ether judge*, }4 it ''i , except t lope of I lie Ia i 1(1 It dia'l ii l n or ho aha;! receive *' I '' No mileage ■ „ allowed t, ' Hoime hill to extend thetiiae for tin til] let toll f puhlli works by corpora r i on* chartere l for ttie conatructtei r '.hereof Passed. i I'ndert' * la* the lime for cotnplet d tig the 1 CAS C railroad can b* t. I" •*'p xe 1 another three year*. 11l tie House Mr. licphart offered a * to!, authorirng the co lrtaof.piartcr .-r it on a ..f I he m r r rat counties of t he com ,1 u hi wraith to lis the allowance o' v sheriffs aad ailera f> r the boarding oil i! prisoner*. • - ♦ a no.\i>ri:rri. />/>< wu:). 1 lie 1' aton t'o*l ha* some detatlaof aoiiderfut discover* in te'rgraphy a i.h Hot\ rexolut nre the bueinea* . pr. * \ tha! f the aide lines between I i ,c and Ainer ia Tie Attier.ai i t- i ■ \ of New York it Mtl # eii!rrpr;r -it *a* . ha secured 111 I oil ! tiie el tnove i ght t I the U*e of a r 'it** pr *> for eei dli c mrrragr x ill i%. le . • oil erw.se ( 'ne party to thi : tra.' guarantee* t 1 send ten uie--*Ai:er of twenty word* each prr rutnule througti the conducting w te between * Cans or laindou and New York. This '■ IP the miiiiuitiui a|wed stated ill the eon ■ trac, but it ia *a d that at the maximum sorrd, what i "Uol tie sent tit tlilf i v a .notes Would he r jiiu! to the nuuihet | ( word* ' otilamed tu oiie niuut'er of ttir I oudon Times or the New York Herald. J Viid it is al* aeecrted that !>y tha pr •• . ran an entire ntiuilHir of either of ifir atx \ e Named lurtta s can l e d.apatclir I ' through the .*s e from New; Turk to r , ir'tidon or I'aria, or from larudun to ■j New V tk, and t>e repr ed at th.a t .at* in 'a simile, on a atereotyjie hl'u k or plate, complete and ready to tw 1 print"d fr tu in thirty ruinates and at a r trilling expense. Flu# would make an average late of ah "it two thousand *' rds i *r minute. s V STARTLING DECISION Aru r.g the i ate* ate!* lie. Ed by I t g >.;t ri a C -t af Penmv rat. . it lha". j I.a-p*r * Port**, which anusc alei a rat ar . a'l g pr.nc jle ef law It wat a • ',a'.e 1 a-c tell t' r ; i'C of '.ha w'* j, if t I'.r.'urt ! c-a *r • ti'.r**; n lt. •ex * .*:<* ' r ■ j>h' 1 w nt e s-. . n ii J tu It.i in ("rl It ai i.e C iv tr.e I ur: b- '.bat aise of res *• late by at *• c:;ea vpt*J ;i. iixr ;i --; rci; >f p w a :.k :V • . ucgmaat w -rraripd I I '.he fa-ghtr C" url ! k r n. itart' . g and tar r*a iag a la ■ - : '. a', t'udy •> rendered h.r mtai a • v*: >in. P (he bar krup; i* hn in:. • !•*' a tiiere t ate k-en m|ili< a* "f do jar worth of rit ptla'.a htt atrd of under It fa- ad keaa d under the tupoei lion thnt tke witea of tkp bankrupts had no els mre than at F r '.hp t in toine caet has d*i ra ; riated grea'.lv in tbe hanJt ef the present w-#rt vtl o r.oyprlhelp.s may b> -r.pj r- ! t< pay be. k tbe value of the th-ng ; isti r l<> bankrupt • tt • j'di, ; "perate lo dorqua'. ;f n--; great > r ir Jj• i i at > |>a pr wh > i ever want into '• j bankruptcy Ki a ' OLIVER VS CAMERON t' Tnppai* of Mary 5 11 nir ?i Hue it mm CaiiK ran tor f.Vi B.m of tbr ;rp The defence r.a'i i that the? had ! no opening t ) tuake Mrt Oliver >n '• than called to the aland and predured h'ae latter", winch were submi'ted. One - an the V.tef to t"Pcrat*rT Briatow rcconj needing her lor appointment to a position i* in hia department The aecond sta'od r that sbe ah u d bat ■ n.iucted to a bettor place than whore she wti, where relatirea r would look after ant] protect hor, and c!o ing with the sentence. "Vou will bo try w fa The third read aa (ollewa ; "MT DI A R Mat OUTER I aend you a attar t Mr. Bolton in accordance wiib ynur request. I would ba glad to bear that yon agree with n.e to be mine I hope %>. So you had better aae that tbia r latter reaches the secretary's own handa ' Witness reauming a ; d that abe bad \ urged Mr. Cameron frequently te cemply a with his request. He laid that a relative i of bis. Mus Davis. at No, 136 C atreat, Washington. objected, aad ha could not She went to aae M i•• I'aria and tr.v aad re mote the objection, and w hen abe came neck Mr Cameron aar.t (or her to com* to the committee room on foreign ralntioaa lie aaid, ' You eeal to aee that woman ' Mos Davit i. She ia no relative of ruiae, hut whan I w*<- secretary of war he bad ■ untrol of my papers involving a cousid erahle amount of money and I have to be carotul o f my treatment of her." She first aa w Mr Cameron nnee in 1874, the year •he hecauie acquaiated with him. When ah* left here abe went back on her war to Nrw Orleans In IM7ahe met him in that city He had written to ber that he was coming with a party on a aenatorial tour to Vera Cruz. She mat bun at the St Charlea hotel, and ha introducail her t<> hia senin law. Wavnc MacVeagh. He then told her ahe tntiat laav* thoae paraona abe w a with and coma to tbia eity and be, hit wif< The proapect wa ao much hat ter than the bad aipected that ah# icccpt ad and be gave bar Ibe money to come, with. She had repented interview* from ■ bat time. Mr. Cameron did not come U the houae where ahe lived, aa he laid that the people there did not like it. Sha aaw him quite often in the city. 11* would come from Harriahurg about once in eve ry two week*, until congreaa met, and! than ahe would see hiui at the committee room*. The letter he gave her to Secreta ry Briatow got bar mt# the traaaury de partment, were the remained from Octo r tier 1H75. to August, lh7<; then ahe waa u abort time in the interior department j There waa no correspondence between them while Mr. Cameron was attending at the senate. Me requested that all o( hia 1 latter* should be returned and he wrole - I on one side of a page aad ahe would send the letter back with the answer upon the . other aide She is now out of employment! I nnd very poor Site had tried to obtain'- employment hut failed. A little tirno haforo rerigrrss ad|oUrrid ia lb,(. the ■ oa trac I Hen U oiler ll tint late then that the , sentract wa hrokea, wa adtail it. We never pruniited to marry the wmaa, navpi intruded to marry tier, nnd never will. \\ itnen, returning Ur. i'atiu rou did not alwavt Irral ber the tame during the g < ngagpinaiit )n i),tt beginning to w t vet? kind and thoughtful, hut a a; e illid I r I lit ti 11 n g up" a a fuif u t'.l #1 the contract he w very unp eataiit ad c rtb in hit trt'Slnirlil, I here were iui- II prop* prii hk lakes will lrt hv Vt r t sun", a dunag the i \ -tei i >■ . f the es* gageiiienl t>u Butler St.'p, we are i."t tued for that \nu. an put that in a separate tt ei i* j He hill Mr llarnir.: aigoad that lh*j had tbr rig.it to lalfodu. a v idencp a.'W that llirrt •a ted uel ton u t.ler the prom lie of mar* 1 'lage w ;cli want taward aggravating tha caute tor damaget JuCge I 'arier llj y. u pri pett te p'e*a i that charge in tbia rasa . M lUrmall- Vat tir. <eu are alter. Ju 'g. t airtter Ihp ijuestien it ene of ado f luer. . J .a < bargs of tedui ■- n it not tel out ia tbe declaration. A ri glhjr argument wat made by the • Ll ft * i wuiiaet at le I hair I Iglil to pro -I'i. a tbe teet.nioiiy Tbe other tide deir* Lg to t • ••'d, ll • .•urt a.' iturttJ a fit; • niuiiow, w.tti Mrt (1 iver tii i upon tie tUe.i. nut bating Clothed her leati* m ay in chief ! I.KMSLATIV K SALARY A b : to reduce the ia a-v of our legit atort w* up in tfia 11 • u i#, in \Y rdi.ee* I I l|i, lif ISt i s bill prwv idrt that lt>p mem , beri of the legilature. senate and heute j*' rrceivi *>*Vl talary ftr rvrfi te.tioS j f !<*'day* and $n per dav f - eai hdsy V" 1*" ait when at exceeding oil (ayt Ih * includet ac! uft rnest ar d >i t ■ *t th>- "aii.r rale ier die". Mr K*r v u aved :• itrike it f* a-id 'lter. $•I• rds V w U wtt n: sg rreU M* h to: then of*ered an tmandniaut e'" !u g'. *'. at U|> aint'.-r lha rrcr VP il IkM per tetto n. ao matter what the lei gth of aid tetti. a inae be and that a.cl rn am her tha'l re * it no postage, •tat or #• if iu rage at r w prv d-d for t> v S• m Mr. Havis of l'h ladeti I ;a, spoka in faver .f th tine-dinent statist that it "'U I 1•! r tl f . lilt isgt "S tap I.; 1 Mr v uar >d if Narthumber and, dp -1 'end> 4 the erg -.a! b at I ghlj p*..,,* r xe ! intimated tfiat the eewtpat art be beard aga.att th te opp ting .! Speaker Lang Mr. *H.a-wo ! of Yore. . r. the o bail tad I ewat fere to do right T ' 'K' *n idatf > ■ *ti he kr.. wha r the t'a'.e, ta* be w.n. 1 da >t w tho.it '. e fear i f nss or aewtpapari lie wa su'a the ma er.'.y of the u.eiabart r.-u'd art Hie-, than tar. r ta inn a'. Lena a I '.Lr p.. "u : f th r vs* it (a rg lie wet l.araat a tacriflca : r k.inte.f and fam t ; > lie d 1 nt expect tu return t.. e :h*r ! ' uic ai.d rea d, therefera, not ha charg ( ed with at'. ng frotn pure y t ertof al o t.te 11a d net nl d t be fr ghlrr.r j into toting for er.y un.trt t B) y ! causa tbe paper* n. gbt n. t -tkn t. 1 .. 11- ... t.y.T - : . ta * comp, out , got 'tb r and *#.-< , Mr VI j r ta.d be J Itt'l > >r wkal the wtpapert it ab i t. m tad that l.a , c are whether h > peu| a #• '. him ( La. . r set ll- supported tbe amerid i n.enl .Mr Kef,: n fav>oea t refer*:,ce I . itea'ing*. ta d the repub ta party wat rat pom lif : any tbat bate '.itui p *e I tba latt e ghteen yean. Mr Landit Lancaster . indignant *da i fended the rapub icaa party from tbe re j proacbet cast upon it Mr Mat'tt thougkt tbat by indiscrirmn* , at* r< duct.an '.be bouto wou'd to n na i C *J wth "r ettan icttwad of gu -d - ReeiiifttUel a. -a at tip-a-tsd by tl a newitspcrs *o Ivrtg at bit act swat hor etl. Mr Karly wa appoaed ta '.i.e aia*ndmcat. but be never wa in 'aor of red ur r.g tt a - .tt t > itarve'. .< n;r .p 11* •iv kettrer, opputad 10 an incrptt# , th* salariet pa d. which .it t *. gut the aaiptidim-nt did Mr lUvit rhiiadeipbta said that |1 -U 1 wat ttav ag imttai f n inrraite Last year tha salaries, un cage, a'at onery and pottage amount* Ito a< a-'yfl • par j member. N w tba atneadn.ara proposed to pay the ir.embari $1,2110. wti.ch w >y d include the eitra ia-p and a . olbcr ri pacaea now paid in addition to tha salary ol f I.OHO. He wai very C'tr.{ raentar? . f the newapapert and said he beped tbv t would tae# nothing had to tay of bim. Mr Hrookt aupperted tfca bill and op pot ad the amendment Mr Barrett aaid the references to tbe p-e-s wrre rrales ant I • tba quest ri at is ii.e lie (av it 1 the ainaactnenl At r Faunce waa opp 'tad te the bill and even to tl e amendment He waa in favor of paying tha aerobe'* 1 o per aesae: , aad lopping off all eitra* in lb* shape *! postage. mi tag* ate. He waa in favor of . paving reasonable talarlet for good work. andtegs followed by a vary instructive paper en ,'Some Eaaler Customs,' bv Mr. Godfrey A Hudson. Mrs Hainan's beautiful P<> em ii reproduced- Kaiter Day ia a Meuntain Churchyard.' Among tkaato ties i on# of thrilling rbaractar, "On tbe Edge of a Glacier-' 'David Fleming's Forgivaneen' eentinuee to grew in intereit. Thorn*" Middloton has an admirable sto ry, 'Dr. Ellerion'i Own Case.' We have not space, howover, to enumerate even the j most attractive features of the contents of this ricbly freighted publication, filling 123 quarto pages, aad embracing every •tyle of literature ; thl reader caeno: fail to tie interested, entertained and edified The illustration! are profuse, aad ef great srustic merit, adding not a little to tha in tercat and popularity of IheSuRDtT Mao AZIME which is certainly a uiarval of cheapness, the subscription being only s:t ; per annum, postpaid ; a single copy M cents. Address Frank Leslie s Publish . ing House, fit, A and fx 1 erk Place, New I York. • • The r>ai't AVwV dispatch from Peitbl eaya : "Tl at two "'it of 'he three daig protecting tlie town of Saefcedin from the overflow of the Theisa river have already burst. Five thousand men are working oa the remaining one. It this one bursts I 70,0W jwojile will la reoderee* r alrujei] ntnl Three Men Killed, t Ilanvil c l'a Marehlff A terrible**- u P ■•*!• 11 occurrad tla it altern." r at tk Ma* I tu ioug powder w irks . ! I* M Lallagbn il V ( 1> ur thit p'ui * ruinplelely det* • trovi g the buildi g te 1 il t'.antly kil ing \\ l.lor l, otc of thi proprietors, Jdm • .1. I >i*i and .1 oil 11 1 1 Mowrrr, tbeir man* gld rt-rna nt be g • atterad in every di r r*t tie Tf e causo ■ f the esplotion is un - kh..wn. r AS ATTKMI'T '(< Ait ll RST WHICH ItKSt' 1.1 S IN THKKK |'KK*ONs BKl.Ntl KILLED , t l.ttii, Martb 11 II \ ukerf, sher iff of Daugla-t raunty, in thit stale, want a !nt Saturday, with a p'ttta, to the bouse of Shalt A'tope ta arrest kiai Altnpe re titled the proi act ai d fred a nutnhar i f tj thott at tka thar fT t party. ( na of which k ed t h e sheriff Altnpe and hit little , g >' fle yrars old. were than killed by ike tlier tl" • potte atid two other pertoat wuuadad. Tfia obi d'a dsatb, of caurte, r wai not designed. A ufTitnuin it the ligbtait n.elal in rte It it on r one-'ounh aa baaty at ti'ear rj lit tuperinr ligMraM laaVet it e|.ea all* useful where lighlaete eotnt-ined • " iiifl-i P. ity, a* in tna eery dali ■ ce>a (talenvet, it desired II it aha a reli ve. Ie: t n ■ta for vert tinaH et.ghu auehl as It a leMh or ore hundredth part ot a g-ain But ana of its ehief adetatagen f.r aeoi om'c use t It* un'terbi!il* It it ' Sever ffeatd by the oxygen of the al instphere, even et the bighe-t tempera '..l'm nor it it thaug-d at a 1 bv sulphur ai.d its vtri .it oompeut'd* which act a>> read i up*n i var Rut wluriiinurti l* 1 not t> 'v -Mm ad and ualll It can he it will not of course oune into general use, , in Ip.te of lit rce!!ei t qualities I t.e l'a Ma" •is.etta sa>* a private etc from ah gfi Indian official tiatet ti t t! e pe.-pie < f Cashmere are dying vl lam n I is flie- are it s', a', the |.resent rate ot marts ty the provinae will Ba nearly .pu atail by the end of lha year !'•;> >rt "f tba Stationing Ceo n '.tee o'tlie Central I'ann a Conferenca. of tha Keangelii t Ass 'ciattoa C"S*anaJ at. Lew sbu-g. Pa . V(rrh 10 lIT 9 Yung Dur M J Carat bars P K lie aaore M sei.,a—R Haogat. Circuit T M Morris and Kd Cr un' ' ng Shrewsbury P S Ort g .' errettittile L D ca ti'ea P.ik P W ( a-g 1! V* (r.Jt> Htgertlowe, li F Anlhnny. Marts* i e tieorge Jesepb ' New Port A Pat:e-san- (j K /.fbrrr 1 l'erry J M I.'ng.dorf Liver pi —*> \V >eiSert. McC u-e Noah Young ahj E P L* n ■ ard under P K M a ' eh -- g S Smsad E James, un ' de- I' L I nisn— I kl P et M ffi.nburg -P C Waidameyer. Port Tra*erta~J (i M Swacgle. Ceatrr - C F Deininger and W 11 Hart* mas, ur.der P E nruth Va'-ley—W II S: vvr ' Juniata—B K KtHer. R C B ea-r x. tnenibar ef Midd'eburg yr Corf I'rah J W BtS'.t member nil's-it (jr. Ceef B K HaM. metibtf of Marysvillo yr. Coaf J 't Kraamer, a smbr of Centra yr C " n f. LtVtIMMDM VI Detw.ler, P E." Law si'urg— \V M Croman Hutfa • d Uarnberger White Deer—(} W Carrie and D W * B i rr. under P E r Danville— G Heater. Bleomtburg—L K Harris t'olutnbia— W W Khoads Her w irk -J M Eitinger. 1 Luzerae J M Price ' Catawiaa—J H Herta * Wfoaiing—O L Bursen. I.enotvi In .1 A. liollenbach. Sesque' anna—H H D<>uty. under P. E Dushore— W N \% allace. r Flagbaviile J F Shutut New C tumbtia—\V H Lii y Milton—*4 P ltenier Kingston—To ne supplied r fl T Buck, member of Mi'lon tjr. Conf. L Ma ss, member of Mi'ton y-. Coaf. K W Run von, member of White Deer catton, sallow complex-' ion. circles around the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach, restless at night, grinding of the lenh. picking at the nose, ' cough, fever, itching at the seat, huad [ ache, foul breath, tbe patient grows pale aud thin, tickling and irritation In the an r ua,—all these ayinplonaa, and more, come H from worm* K F Kunkel's Worm Syr -1J up never fails to remova them Price il $1 00 per bottle, or six b-ttles for 00 '• (For Tape Worm, write and consult the Doctor.) For all other*, buy "fyuur drug C i gist tbe Worm Syrup aad if he has it not j i sand to Dr. K K Kunkel. 2W N Ninth J j Street, Philadelphia. Pa Advice byiy mail, free ; lend three-cent stamp. M ar 'Jk) 4t s I I In Indiana farmers are birag biadijn or the year at fr-nu sl2 t® sld fc tsontl). | i •* I I It A \ I)T,7k N ING | | -OF THE- J BEE-HIVE ONE PRICE J EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE j; j IN Boom LATKLYOCCDPIKD BY BUll NILL 4 AIKJCNB. I HAVI JUST ! t S OPENED A NKW ANII COMPLETE LINK OF i 1 ' \ UltV (i(M)DS in all lat*t Sprinjf Stylm ! * F BLACK 0IW AND SILKS, H J SHAWLS, THK LATEST NOVELTIES- ;! ' | T'ARPKTK—BEST GOODS, ALL CHOICE PATTERNS TURTIN ! ' V; J ABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS, 'I AND UN,JKBW KAR. RIBBONS, J TIES, COIWKTB. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS. AC., AC. ' t . UK U W'U.I, UK OFFKRKD A T IRK A-V XBVER RE FORK EQUALLED ' 1 St..*.. *• H ' ®*VtANO. BILLEFORT*. | 1 It frr-iiueiitly lig|>|>ytis that g cup nri \V M \\ II I , Low) n! imt water ia act down on vgr- _____ ' * niahed furniture, and leaves an unv H ~ . •ightly spot ou the p-.liahed aurface V/Yliy rv/xn I'liig rat) be easily removed by wotting # i\ ?V 'IOOIIS ' * bit of an ft flauncl in alcohol, imi J[ rubhinj; over tha place hriakly. 1 o— the marks are all efface. I take another ■* T nnTT/YTTTI > cloth, with a drop or two of Itoiled j ""xllaUlil I j kag linewd oil, and rub over it lightlj/ j ' tod the sharpest eYM can never see a A splendid stock of N#w w ' vralige of the etain. In caac a black Oo'-d. kas arrivad at jmm 1 atain geta upon lumilorc. a few drop- W** TXT AT D>o '{ofapirtib ofarptnonia rubbed on will * w* at W v LtS B take it all off; then rub with oil. J| —!**■■ I The graad sum total ot theeUimt of Jiillth Tit! i 111 in A Arrbhitb-a Purcll . 34* cred'tara. r. " H MUlUtltlg. ascertatrird by tba trustees, ■ (.72 271 • r m | —_ >" Tbe property turned over to tbe astignae it eetiaieted atoaly t225.00U Prices Ar® Down. Maff - -Subscribe fur tbe Reperter. .___ I The slock consists ef a i ....SfwwNwiw. A SSEASFF/'JSSSRSSI - THI; lion til's in i.x Dr L. 1). \Vevburr t Alterative Syrup, mm DKE.S9 GOODS. A remtd, seed TMIHTT rt\ k VltaHNiai peitei.' i 1 CARPETS 1 __ r'Kl." tod Ln ftlllos u. rtl., t.ij .UN OILCLOTHS 5C RHEUMATISM, , GROCERIES, -M Dr re y fT* ,-Ui Ir*'iil4 NtuwStw tfttilla. Int. r DLASSXt ARE. w | ••I PuUta. • dilidD aamwa la abKJk U( blowd M UT' F F Vs. \V M VP a anuM.-frtwdU. Ihm labile VTn Vls ARI, M Mtt-d I-; *U LUil HrugfWli aad oakt *. Iv* , f. i\, , Jj ' 4 hf !•** ryli.ra AlaU. U® v .. ,H, U Ko| ..M, K * tar#- mmm Wmm p Muslin <&. Calico S t ait. Jtxali Ira® He r®. ~* Itff | \ i* ifi al Itn 1..m ti aim tbat a r®tt.aa la*, fi- b*w fintpiaa aad *1 UO I rtl pr,C#E. a niatb® Üb®*ttA ta® hklt aaft ttea! aad leaauUYul ■ - am- laMrtiO i-w I d pi-lunt| k luiarunl ftvalb ul Kl* RN IfliJ !\G GOOM UelrNkUi! baa loi Mao t fare Addraaa lark*®- * , ' *J\9hKS Ittf k ui H®a \ aada.f A C . Am Mraai, !*. V ©• to kitldi. Mi TO tON-UMIMI VTX M * T mAmmnimmt l.* it btw ir-..eil ml CLOTHS t CAI'IVrttTS l*at (lraad d.aevaa® -aoatti ,YH try a en, 1* n ta®djr. r • ' - Mil - ® M t ul Ibe Foavflplaff. taai Ir®e af i-afgr vikfc tba MB dtra ' iuus ' r i'te,eriu| attd utM| tb® Mutt®. aklxL tb®> aii. Sad a aur® ar® fur • ®LetnpUo. AakLaub. II 4 INI Alltl C'4l*f4a -• lit.tnrhlli* A - j MHI I'artkaa au r.g t t.r Frmar flplian. a lit | .®av add -mm I A AIUmjN 1M I'van t AiJuubuifb * V. ER'YOKS f 'F YOUTH. mm PRODUCE received ie rod. L^ ttsalbful tadiacraUM* atli fog lib® aai® of auffartaf uaaaatiF a®ad fra® t all •! aaad tbaracii*® aad a dtractiveo f* ma4<** lib® arsat *® raeaadf Df whurL u® •a® canad ffuiare ra In ;rafH by U*® adbarla ®. • tipootac® ra* 4a mo I f addraastng la podacl oog NEW (iOODS !!! JOHK B OGDK* SSOeCae !M See Vork O i! Nt L\til all kind*. TVMCKN Ciechsrje. of RUklUwewu. ut tilSutw-t tlUw e w r w g , - , , aim I (I Al \i Ka>aei l>, J I A bth ACO a Aus M . K T i a =-H A H D W A RE!— WILSON, M'FARLANEA CO. NEW 09DS—FANtC PRICES. H H R T E A O A JU STOVKM lIEATFRK K 4 \tLS V K G K K K ? H H \\n would especially call attention to tbe Highland (Jiieen Cook Slove, -AND THE— wzissm >3oa2 uivnm s ••■Our Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargain ia~aa HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILMY. M FARI AM, A CO., HUMES' BLOCK, BELLE FONTS, PKNN'A. Harness, Saddles. &c. lo raHl tb* porulgt I*mao.l for prices. rv*irrtf ullj ealU th(klUa j t to A of Uo poblio to buttock of ftAUDLKKY now it th* old •La nil i>otcttod #• JNOCtUy lot tbo |>oo|il tnd tho timot. tbo lorotbat tod mt at ti.n#') %b*l MVpiltfliaOftplßlal llorooM. t>oTUr Brldlo*. "f ovori rli>tUn ocd quality ; W mpi, ond in fact ptar)thing te ct>V|>)oto a 11 rat clo oatablUh moot, bo now oflrit at |>rt which wUleoit tbot Inn *1 AFOH UlNtikh t'ontro Hoi! JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney at i IJAW I'oHoctton* promptly mod# and apocta attonllon altoo U tboao having landa or pmparti for aa lo will draw ot> aad havo ackaowlodgwd I>owda| Mortgagaa.de it(V<*o to tho diamond, north atdoofi UiPAoart hfMiM Rallwfonto oct£364f i HEALTH AND HAPPINEBB Health and tlapHnraa aro prlcoloaa Wealth to tbolr |H>aoaaura. aud jrl tbajara within tho roach of trirj ona who will uaa, Wlt Ms IIT'M MVFH I*ll,l N, Tho unit aura euro for Tofldd Idfwr. Inapepala. H oadapUa. Sourßiutnach. 'kioatlpattwo. I>ohihtj, Mau aoa. and all Blllioua ctnnpUlnta and Blood diaor<*or Nona gannlna unloaa aignad. "Wm Wright. Phila "I If jour (liuggtat will not auppljr nond S corn's for on* I* i to Harriet. Hollar ACo ?y .1 4th St. Phlla TnorVm C. T AI.KXANI>KR. C M. BOW KH A LEXANDER A BOWER. At t 11 tornoaa at-lsaw.RollafonU- riven to Colloctlona. and Orphiaj' Court bractlao. , Ma> I*o Lpii4eiU*l io Uormao kbd Rngliab ()ffica la 7 building, , mySF 74 If. DF. KOKTNKY Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rev ' noldi bank. Hmay'fg; 1 S Ifliiilnr our Moll Prices of' Hoota and tof,-We art rolling out the good* lively, became wt chart* lets for them than wa* ever known- We keep up the quality and keep down the price*. We are bouad to *ell off this Ire mcndous tock, and iruat in the low price* to do the butineas. Wa will offer you Men'a fine ealf boot* at.._ „..~s2 50 Men'* kip boot* at.. 2UO tV men'* kip *hoe* at _. J 00 Children's achool lio* at . To Men * woo) lined turn boot* at 250 B-iy*' woel-lmed tun* boot* at 1 90i Men'* wool-lined buckle overshoes... 1 40 Men * wool-lined Alaska oeeraheta... 'JO Men's plain gum Lumbermen's gum*, eolid hee1..... 1 25. Women'* w.>el-lin*d Ariaska over thoe* 75! Women'* plain yum 0ver5h0e5......... 3.", Misses' plain gum overshoe* So' t'hildren'a plain turn overshoe* 2". The aboru rubber goods are all first class and ara warranted, and will be told , for f -"Hura of any kind, don t buy until you see my stock. UNDERTAKING In all Its branches. I keep in stock all the latest and most improved Coffins and Caskets, and have evary facil ity for properly conducting this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, ',4 whiah houiaa oan be preserved tot a considerable length oftime. Kt'l#tf W.RCAMP'. JL. SPAXGLUR. Attorney-at-Law • Consultation* in English and German. Office io I'urst'a new J- i>. MUfiIXY [Successor to J K. Miller A Sou.]' tteler in f*ure Drop, Medicine*, Fau ey Article*. Dye an Iknigjrtgt'e fndnet. Ftl I *oek of Confoc. 1 tionerta*. PUR * LIQUORS For Medici**; I'urp..,#, I ■ . J" 1 * E,T 'CIGABH A JID TOBiC i always i n stuck. PRESCKIPTIONS CAREFULLY I „ COMPOUNDED. ia t *^ #cur ? 1 lb * f Dr. J, W Aletander, who will attend to the Com. Poundm, of Prescription*. * mar " . , „ JERRY MIbLER , Baaat* 4ib Uaikukemi—in lb* base , moot of ih> bank building Ail work dea* , n fn*bionabl* etyl*. 1 July i nrn-•.•* ' 11 I" iiN I 21'" ear •*• 1 IAJjO 1 * ' **sfisßcwsere ~ c t. COXNEft.' t u" E^H^ T tailor . f? Bank Bu 'Winf, Centra Hall. J J Would respectfully ÜBNH to t b Ui' ten* oi this vicinity that be baa lakaa room, ia above building where ba it pra , parad le do ail kind, of work belonging to bi haa. for mac and bjr, and accord • "}* "J l * 4 ,rwg.< brmiraln Pfrftnaery, Fan, )Oooda Ale,a Pure Wines and Liquor* for medie , purposes alway* kept. maytl 7a I ! JOBX BLAIR LINN, Aueraey-al-Law, °®s* Alleghoey Sc, BallaW*. Fa. 37 fab tf CENTRE HALL i Hardware Store. J.O. PEININGER. A caw. complete Bardwara Stora haa baac opened by the undersigned ia Cen tra Hall. • bar# ba ia prepared to nail all kindaot Building and Houta Faraiakiag Bardwara, Nails. Ac. Circular and Hand Saw*, Ter.non Sawa, Webb Haws. Clothe* Rack*, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picturw Kramer, Spoke*. Folio.-*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovel*. Spadaa and Parb* Lock*, Ring**, Screw*. Saab Spring*. Horse-Shoes, Nail*, Norway Rods, O.la, Taa Ball,, Carpanlar Tool*, Paul, Vara iabe*. Picture* framed in tba fineat atyla Anything not on hand, ordered upep thort**i notice. W"Remember, all good* o Farad ckaap *r than elaewbar*. Get good By callinc at tb* new and ai'.aa jiiv* bakary esiabliafa merit of JOSEPH CEDARS. (Successor to J. H. Sand*,) Oppoait* tb* Iron Front on Allagbaay tiraet wbera ha turniaha* avarv day Fraah Brand, Caka* af all kind*, Pi en, ate., etc., Candle*, Spleen NuU, Fru it*. Anything and everything belonging u lha business. Having bad vaar* of asp# riance in tb* business, b* latter* hiatal that b* can guarante* aatiataction to all wbo may favor bim with tbair retroaag*. ; 30 aug tf JOSEPH CEDARS D. F. LUSE, PAINTER, SfcV. offer* hi service* to the chiton* e! ; Centre countyin . Heue, M|n and Ornaweental [ Painting, Striping, ornamenting and gilding, [Graining OAK, WALNUT. L, , JTr „ CHESTNUT, It*. ( Plain and Fancy Papar banging. Orders reapeclfully aolieited. Term* raaaoaabl*. ( 30 apr tf. CENTRE HALL : COACH SHOP, LEVI MIRRAY, ( at hi, ctublitbmert at Centra Hall, keep { 'on hand, and for sale, at tba mettraatona ( | bl* rate*. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring WagonSL, PLAIN AND FAUCI-, and vehicle# of avery description mad# be order, and warranted to be mad# ef the beat teatoned material, ad by th* matt (killed and competant workmen. Bedie* for buggies and tpring- wageaa Ac., of tb* most improved patterns made to order, alto Gearing ef ail kind* mad* to ord *y. AH kind* or repairing dona promptly gad iat tba lowest possible rates. Parson* wanting anything ia bU lis* are requested to call and examine hi* werk, tb-. will find it not to ba egeeiked far dnr< *Mllty and wear. may l tf. PENNSVALLfY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, andallewlater; est; Discount Note*; Buy *ad Halt Government Securities, Gold end Coupon*. WII. WOLF, WM, B. Pres't. Cash ire NATIONAL HOTEL. CORTLANDTRT . Nwir Broadway, NEW YORK. HOTCHKiiA A POND. Proprietor*. OS TUB EVROPEAS PLAN. The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached, ajwunaurpajeed for cheapnnae and excailence of service. Rooms 50ct&. to 13 per day; $3 to $lO per week. Con venient to all ferries and city railroads. New Furniture. New Manage nieut. Mjenjly DR. J. W. RHONB, Dentist, can b* found at bis office and raaidence on Nertb tide of High Street, three deora East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 37 feb tf