The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 27, 1879, Image 2

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Frt&). &ORTA SWIIOK
I'kvtrk Hall, Ph., Mar. 27, IS7O.
We see that th* hott** at Harmtmrg
hn* vn'ed the nee of their hall to Mr.
Barnes. of Cameron county, to del iter a
vdure on "Hell." If the gentleman
embraces the opportunity and give* the
member!" "hell" it might do eome good
too.
The widow Oliver promisee to be a
troublesome injin ou the old TTinne
haroee hand" The scrape Simon ha
gotten himself into bv fooling with a
ivMow comes near being a Reecher-
Tilton atr*ir. The widow ia 4d, Simon
„i Now if she wants biet marry her.
why doee he not comply with bar wiah
out of pitv's take he can stand it, for
the short time be haa to lire, anil it ia
about time be realiies that to be good
unto the widow* ia scriptural.
\n exchange saya Joe Furey, of Le e
f >n'e. intends to start a new democratic
•noer *t Snwlvnrv. Joe is a good edit >r
:tnd we wish hiai sncoese.
• ♦ •
That b dance of im*r that the green
b.n kers were wanting to hold in con
C r--s to upset the old parties, counts
baker's dozen. and did not upset en*
thing or any body.
T ie detu vrmtic member from Orefe,
W i.i -tarttsi in a special train to rea. b
Washington, in order to be p-eseat at
•he opening and by his rote keep up the
small democratic majority at the organi
zation, deserves credit for h:a magnifi
,-t IT rnn a roeathe continent.
Kery Democratic rote was consider
ed necesssrr in organtiing the House.
.. • whea the extra session was cm rd
Mr. Wtiileakers'arteu from Oregon. At
:< v.ir >is dvlsrs he reached ban Fran
. .. I. it the train he require !to react
Washington on time had leea gone
twen y-four hours. He hired a apevia
train,started at noon en Wednesday .
i pursuit of the one b* had mi seed, inn
made the run of 1,92$ u' to Omaha
Mi'r-four hours, the uaual time be
ing 101 h >ura. At Chicago the schedule
t'ain wa* overtaken, aud on I>, at t--
aero 'ed into Washington, having nia e
h " mrner aero** the continent in thre.
b .nrs less than five days, which is sai.
t. be •h>- quickest time on record. Ii
1838 Mr WhiMeker an—it ti.e p'-am*
)n ,i' -aai, and was tire months in
doing it.
At Sr. I/vnis the other day a lot o
c luterfeitere —a round dozen—drew
ft r diplomas in the I S Court, being
c >• ted antl sentemwd. The fines vary
fr.i-u f 1 to SI,OOO, and the terms of im
•>' - iiueent from ten days to ten year*.
Among the convicts are the Orabtrer
family. Old man Absalom Crab tree
goes to Juliet Prison for tee year*,
yeuug A'nalom for three year* and Mrs.
Crabtree for one year.
She swears that Simon would save the
at his dinner table and bring
theoi to her. And she might have add
ed that now he rlings her aside like a
sucked oraage. Thia is too bad. and be
c.i :*• he stopped that delicious fruit on
her sue wants f4'XiO and even $-30,000.
if -tir gets ber damages she can at least
<> • up an oraage stand, and send f.tuou
an oc.a-s.onal one to keep up old ac
; .aintance. Oranges most always come
.a in love affairs —so sweet and juicy,
hiw could they be discarded. Whan
Simon was among the Wiauebagoes h*
played sharp on the injuns by means of
.Middletown shiaplaster* when he got
in with the widow Oliver. zrangra were
trump, and her evidence shows that he
paved a good hand for an S" genanan.
It's no more a "Roland for an Oliver,
but it got to be an orange for an Oliver,
and new its an Oliver going for a Came
ron. How things will mix—but this love
is a queer thing.
T : c Hotie subcommittee on Triday
Completed a comprehensive measure
I ivil mainly upon Mr. Springer'# sug
geslion*, the principal feature* of which
are as followa: It proposes to repeal
sectioes 2 to 2,027 inclusive and also
section 2,031 of the revised statutes, at d
to modify section 2.028 by providing tba
.10 p?iwoa ihall be appoints! a super
visor who is not a resident ®f the pre
cinct in which he is to serve
Ttie *ectiens to be repealed are those
whi h authorize the appointment of a
Chief • •inervisor and of drputv marshals
f'.r epei*l service at ele- tions. Tlie ap
pointment of two supervisors of differ
ent politics to serve in a mere'v testi
nvmal capacity i* not interfered with by
this bill. It is provided that *ui>ervis
ors of elections who mav he prevented
from performing their duties shall re
port the fecta to the jndge of the neares*
United States court, to be by fcira laid
before the pro|er grand jury. Regula
tions are prescribed to prevent any im
pairment of the secrecy of the ballot, re
q linng them to be of uniform size and
to be printed on plain white paper, etc.
Toe hill proposes to repeal the sections
wuii h now permit 'he presence of troops
at the polls under certain circumstances
and tu substitute for them sub-tantialh
tie British law on the subject, whh b
pro ibi's soldiers being stationed at any
point nearer tbau two sailea from the
polls or to go to them except for the
purpose of voting in which rate they
must immediately afterward* return to
their station. The bill will also embodv
a repeal of the jurors test oatb provisions
of the existing law. It is believed by
Mr. Springer that Mr. Hayes will ap
prove a separate bill of this character,
and that the threatened dead-lock on the
appropriation billa may thus be wholly
averted. •
Judge Pearson, of Harrisburg, has ren
dered a decision of importance to under
takers asd physicians, to the ellect thai
their services cannot be paid for out of
the proceeds of the sale of ttie deceased
person's real estate if the latter be en
cumbered by mortgage* or judgement
sufficient to cover it* full value.
How stillv the talk of a "solid South,'
in eu offensive sense, when Randall in
caucus got nearly one half the Southern
Democratic vote, as against Plsekhurii,
a Southern man, while Adams, a I nion
Soldier, was nominated for Cltrk, by
S—• iero votes, over Caldwell, au ea-
Confederate.
The Auiericus Club of Allentown en
dorse lititen and Hendricks as their
preference for the presidential race in
1880. They claim that the way to re
dresn the injury done by "the steal ' is
to uohere firmly to the candidates under
whom that battle was fought."
The committee of the Legislature
have reported that it is not proper to
remove the Columbia da*.
committee visited Columbia, thecitiaens
gave ihe >i a big dinner and plenty of
vri ne end—water, which accounts for the
report they made.
Si non pure can now step up and
pi MO insHut'.
I DOINGS AT lIARKISIU lit..
In the House of Representatives at
llarrishurg. on 17. s resolution **
adopted for the appointment of a row
mittee of tive to invest gate the present
ojstetu of furmehi g stat tierv aid
other suppli-Hi In the Auditor Gener
al's report of laid year the Home i*
charged with over f 23,000 worth of eta*
lionery. The nieuihers ate of opinion
that they did not consume one fifth of
the amount with which they|nte. redited.
fhe contractor was A. C. S. l'ttre, ot
Philadelphia, and W.C. Shnrlock, * hicf
Clerk of the House, certified to the cor
rectness of the bill. These two will be
among the most important witnesar*
F.ither the quantity of stationery indi
cated was not furnished, or imaiensr
lots were stolen. It i- pre! able taat '>•
Senate will also originate n cotntnittes
of investigation, as that body with on'"
'iftv member"* is credited with having
used over fM.ooo worth of stationei*
last year.
This is one ofthe big leaks which we
pointed out in la*t week s Reporter
• eiotig a score of others. N rl ther*
>e a genuine sifting and not a whit*
washing, and cover over and smoothing
1 ..er of the steal. .It is high time the-e
lungs stop-—the people demand it. an.l
'he presa should be sustained in its r'
forte to correct the abusee which cause
■ur heavv taxation. We would take a
<n(l tract to run the state go"eminent
for SStX>.OOO I*-" than it now costs, and
run it better.
In the house in' 7. An a etmirg
, oid pun.-lung tramp* wli !t pr
tin; mi j*erson rre-'e.i stid couvn .r
--f Oeinc a trains -hall be ittii-ris.'iied *
ditarv confinement and bsrj labor for
i<erii<d ot wot lew- than <5 months and
tol more than IS months, aud any tramp
onvtcted ot trwMfa-s. carry lag tire arm
tirwateniag vudence or kind ing re 011
he highway or upon any one's land
without the permission of the owner.
-•<•11 be laspneoaed a." above tor i
vears.
tue bill exempts ferns e and ma r
.111 ore under six'rai. yrari .■! age b
deaf and dumb, and ma med or crippled
•erw.ns from its provisions
[ Mr, Hmee denounced the bill as an in
qiutoua aiease.re and h.>peJ the bu
; "oilld wot be passed. It etur.ittage.i
" i -:me aud wa* legi-lat! ti against t!
! r man. It should therefore be k 1-
-d.
Mr. M'Coweell thought the bill 01,1
tb-cteii professional tramps, and shou'o
tie r efore pass,
t; Mr Brwk-said that St. Peter said the
, irvil was wa king atnuit arektng whom
i ie might devour. h-> he the de:: wa*
a tramp There were three kinds ot
| poor— G.>d'* |K>or. the natiou'e t> or am!
. ! the poor devls He thought ?: * b
. -tiould tie acaewde.l i> as to take iare oi
.11 the above clas-es of jn>or.
Mr. Sehriwrk oped thw couairv w m '
te speedily relieved from the .tac y
im-e of tr.'eswtool twggars and tram; -
, t his bill would go along wav lowar.
reaching this object. He would supper
t, therefore
Mr. Wolf beard oa every hand detiun
tali una of the tramp nuisance, hut he
ad failed to find the support to this bill
ie had hoped to see If U e laws fortnu
ramping iu other states, ■ ur state witb
: >ut aey prohibitory 'aw. w u'-i - on bo
< iverrun withstraeios and legg.in. The
personal *e untv c utr peon • and th
nght* of property demawded ttie paaaagr
• f this act. The professional trauip was
r * curs# to the country. He hoped the
r bill would pase.
Tht bill was then passed by 120 yea*
to 50 nays and goes to the senate for
' 1 concurrence.
The hous *d. pied thefol'ewing ree
, • !uti->n to investigate '.he Agr. Ce ege
, ' And H'.'tereef. By set of cosgrei* ap
proved July 2. IWJ. !aaJ cr p amounting
!® TtJO.iAXt acres *" donated to the
; ;"r the benefit ef agriculture and tnvcl.sn
isal art*, wh:ch land >crip w.ubequer,t
--' 1 iv sold for the utn ef $439,1!>i 90, and by
' net ef l-t".7one-tenth < f the p- ceed* of
taid -a a a- appropr a'.ed to -a J go ege,
' together with the intsreat and inc me 0'
• he ent ; ra rw.;due,
dni H'trrraj, T ; # itaie ha* at othar
, , times a ads ether lerga aperopr.etios*
1 1 bv ecu ef IW7. lfcil ed 1*7 S . t. ta d col
t iege to a.d in carry ag out the purpose.
< for whirh the leslitution was iccerp. ra
t j ted ; therefere he it
r j RftoirfJ, if.the .enata cer.eur , That a
, j comwUee of 3 fr -m the house ard 3 frow.
•he scr.ata d appw ntvd to eisia.ne '.he
, *vre! acta of the leg" aiure re stieg t
•a d college, end a*ce r ta n wne'- eu'.hori'y
' r ciwitrei, if any. the r.a'.e nity have ov
the .'ame and also whether the -aire, a
' a 'w carried on s d condje - .a-i be uoh ae
intituti'>r. a* was coe'.empla'ed by acts
incorporation and aa i required hy the
nrevisiuaa ef the *ev"ra acts epp* ;* a
, ing money for it auri ert. and alse t: •
adventagas reaulting to the agricu'tura
mtereata wf tb# alste have been eotarnaw
• urate with ao large an !Bvelment. Th •
committee ahall have pewer to send for
' persons and pepera and exam,ne witnease.
under oelh, end rep-irt the result ef thai
invea'.igalion to the legislature not later
than !*• days after their appointment.
The bill appropriating f 1 uOO.OOO for
tlie payment of the lueses hv tlie rmls of
H77 has been under discussion in the
House of Representatives Nearly all the
|ieeches were in opposition to the
measure. Au amendment was subtii!'-
ted providing that the Governer shall
not appoint a comeiiesion to aecer'ain
the losses, as provided in the bill, until
the Supremr Court shall have decided
the ecu of 1841 and IM9, making Phila
delphia and Allegheny ref>otisihle for
damage* bv tnolw, to be unconstitution
al. There is a convincing lobhv .in the
interest of the bill, and its certain pae
-1 sage is claimed by the leaders.
iiome of the memlters who do not ex
pei t to be re-ele* teti4nay be "convinced'
and vote for the bill.
The t'ameron-Oliver breach-of prom
*e ca*e which is now leiug tried in
A'"hingtou. is an affair of lewdness all
j through -evera! years of Simon's court
ship with the widow. This Mrs. Oliver
ia ber evidence upon the stand la-t
week telle without reserve, aud the let
ters produced in evidence corroborate
it. She played the part of a mistress for
him, while be in return showed her
many attentions, gave ber money and
oranges and promised to make her his
wife and under this promive she swea's
the submitted to all his demands.
The scandal is a nasty one, and puts
Cameron on a very low level, and is no
credit to Pennsylvania whose senator he
was.
Senator Jonas presented the memo
rial of Henry M. Spoflord claiming the
seat in the Senate now occupied by W.
P. Kellogg This is the beginning of a
determined movement to oust the last ot
the carpet baggers from his neat in the
henate. It has been a question whether
this movement should tie made or the
Senate should lake the initiative itself
and expel Kellogg. Judge Spoflord and
others, it is said, have atnuidaut evi
dence that Kellogg benight his neat froui
the bogus legislatora who elected Inia,
paying at the rate of about %2'd> a head
for their suffrage*.
We return thanks for several public
documents of interest and importance
from Hob. L. A. Mackey.
The annua! report of the Chief of the
Bureau of BtUi*!ics says that 53 per
cent.of our foreigu commerce is with
Great Britain and ber cotool and other
lie pendencies. Of the provisions ptnd
breadabutfs exported during the yew
over 8b per cent was produced in the
Western and Koytb western State*.
Kearny got a pumiaedog in California
by one of the people whom lie yilified
in a aptweit. _
POOL ISO TUB SSO ROES;
Some one ha* been fooling the negroes 1
ofthe south bv making them believe
that if they only manage to get to Ht.
I. mis tltey will then be taken fiee 0
K*n**s and be provided with borne*,
in., nseqiience >f which Ibiv an* tb'fk"
!i ig into si I.vitii* in alarming ntnuoers,
These l!u. h* were once badly fooled by
( the rapet baggers who tnaiie thetn be- |
( lievethst ifthev voted the r*.l ticket tbev
would s* l 4i acres and a mule, and then
again by the Freedwven's Saving* Bank
f which failed after having ehtained all
the hard earned pennies of the poor
. blacks. But of the latest imposition
upon these poor black* and its etle '*,
we copy the following from the St. 1 oui*
. Globe. It save
"The exodu* of negro plantation
hand* frv>ui the South has got to be a
•:h cot serious not on " r t.ie 4> ate*
from w!.i> !i the* inmir utid to Kansa*
for which they all start, but to tit. 1 <nis
Attention to the whoUa e emigration
•ront Mississippi and I uisiana ha* been
, I drawn several t me* in th * paper, but
it 1* oiiiv within the last day or two that
the matter lis* bren forced upon the
, authorities To put the question fairly
\ and a.;navel v. I 'ins is threaten*.!
I W ■ h the in tin x of thousands of negro
families who are absolutely without
means. The negro nund v-mth. aud
, "art v'c'arlv in M -*.—ippi and 1 ouiai
. an*, is crated with the fever of einigra
jjtionto Kan-a* It i* w.-r-e than the
1 cndvillr excitement, thitrageouiiy
a -urhas it i-. tb* children of A'ri.a
.1 .an tln-re, with uti ignorance a* dark
■ a* the.r skins, have sonmhow got it n
ttieir head-that if the* come 'ii to St.
t.-'iiis they w I s transported fire of
charge to the fertt'e plains of Kusns,
. Slid when there the Government will
I groe Ie them with land, -reerat hun
1 -lrevl dollars a mule n"d a plough. All;
tiiev have to do is to rake up enough
dollars to pay their w*v uSt. laruia and
it 011' v coats them a head to con.s
; here frost VuUburg Vine-tenth* ot
ibetti arriev here without a cent m ttieit
pockets, but iu the iniioieti.-e o! •.•*;
! ticgrts they it pure their way to the
'ailwav ticket office* and coo y ask fot
i-s Then they earn tti*'. they lor
, can "fooled." But still they h<-pe that
n s tlie myster OU* Way tbry w ..1 be
transported to Kansas and a! wi col" e
. out "liunky dorv." It will at once be
-crn. there' -e, that St. 1.0u.i ie in dan
• cer of having aa unprr. e<l#n!ed cm!
uiho.i its chart:ie*. At tote Brilliant
are o lorevl pe-'p'e from the >outb
i wfio manage Ito find their wav out thers
' -a ••>>* manner-at:d thev are ad "t'at
-1
broke.
"Kvery dav there are tmw nrnva tot
■tie steamboat*. The other day
l vlevl. ()f tbi* ntimber a! lit fi'l* t0
lenooghto pny tie : \S. !-e:| fare t*.
- k*i -_* t :'.y. When thev reaib there
iar.ilv i.eofthem w. 1 have ado ar.
I ticre are . here vet. The aggregate
~ , a-n WCS th if tbem ah comb: nee
- e uld tivl n. st k' y figure u| J 11 ev
" camp out on the levee, where there are
1 families . the -ingle y ting uieu ang
. ' around tows." * * * *
"livery day letter* aud telegram* are
" being receive J by commissi n u en and
•teamb at and railroad cotnpan.es a re
' gard to the matter. At one landing in
' Ic-ui- ana the other day tliere sen k>o
neoj e wait.ug for the b t ■ brini
•Ueui to Bt. Louis. All along the banks
!of the river the f.egr >e sit with their
household trap* around tl <m. In tb#
l.iv t aie they w. ve tb* r bats • attr# t
the a'tent.ou of upward-b nnd boats,
• aud at night thev light fire* and d.
■ uarge fire arm-. The white pe ;'• ■ f
• Missies ppi and Ton ;an* are alarmed
at the s'am| fde. Tbev are afraid that
■ the mDiili wtiica ha* hitherto worked
' their plantations will desert them. In
' ; some counties and panhe neg- .e can
aot be employed at doable tbs usus
r*te. Yesterday aln gram was receiv
ed from v \Y. l'avi*. of 5 tckstmrg, ivsk
-1 :ng whether he cm' 1 not get fifteen
hands to go back But none of the men
lor women w uld return. The reporter
hade averaa'.one with a preat many o!
1 them ye-'er lay.
"Oiilder," avidressed an aged darkey
• to the re*t of the rompativ. "tin* y nr
genneman 'form* u waat we have rracv
■ 'arned —that w've I eeu fooled about
that r* !er i and land and mew. bir
' Aud then this yar gennetnnn asks us)
wtietber we'd not go ba- k to Kgypi
Chillier, I've git'ben him dt 'wing ob
ole Miesi*aippi.' 1 know* what yen
think*, and I told him you'd rader jine
hands and walk into Jordan* tide
had w* I not right, didder?"
And '.bo "< in dei ' *ll sai I "yer
(O.V'-/.'F>\
The extra session convened on Tues
, .la* It*.
The Clerk pro - eeded to call the r 11,
*. d when Mr ttlackbnru tote.i for Mr
RaliHa'd tliere a round of applause
on the HeUiocratic side and 111 tkr
aaileries. 1 tie vole nulte.! as follow*
Whole number of votes < ast, 2*3.
For Mr. Randall. 144.
For Mr Garfield, 12">.
For Mr Wright, 13.
For Mr. W I. Kellev (P*}, 1.
Those voting lor Mr. Wright were
Me—r-. He La Mstyr of Indians. Ford
if Mieaouri, Foray the of Illinois, <11 -
lette of lowa, Jotir-e of Texas, Kelly of
PeniiSylvania, I.add of Maine, l.owe ot
Alahaina, Murclt of Maine, Russell ot
Mas-a. hii-t!*, Kterensen of Illinois.
Weaver of lowa, aud Yoktim of I'enn
•ylvaaia.
1 tie member v..ting for Mr. Kellev
was Mr Harlow of \ rrmont.
Wtien the teller* announced the re
sult there were but 143 votes for Mr.
Randall, and Mr Conger (Kp, Mich ),
fiadjllnt raised the question mat that
was less tbau iv majority of the whole
numherof meuibers elected, wlieu Mr
O'Reilly arrivevl in the Chamber and
1 'a* 1 hi* vote for Mr. Randall, thus giv
ing that gentleman a majority of the
whole number of members-elect.
Messrs. Garfield aud Blackburn con
ducted the Hueaker to the chair. On tnk
:ug it he said :
Repßesentativ £* By your vote In*
elevated for th" third time to the exal
ted office of Speaker of this House. For
tli is evidence of your approval and con
fidence 1 offer you my heartfelt thank*.
The responsibilities and duties impos
ed upon me are heavy and difficult.
With the blessing of God I shall dis
charge tbem without personal bias or
ignoble partisanship. Observing strict
impartiality u* to men and measure*,
putties utul sect ions, it will be to me un
speakable joy if I can help to bring
about that substantia! fralernal union
which cornea alone through "wisdom,
moderation and justice." This new
Congress meets in it* first seuaion under
the call of the President. < 'wingto irre i
concilable difference* upon vital lasue*
important and neie**ary appropriation
bills failed to pass at tho previous ses
sion. Then the political sentiment of
the two Houses was antagonistic. It is j
now in complete accord. This House. f
fresh from tlie people, brings with it ,
their latest w ill. We are here for such ,
legislation a* their ne<-es„itjira. welfare ,
and honor demand. That will, us eii- ,
pressed by the majority in calm and de t
corona form, let u hope will meet with t
universal acceptance; moreover, the
country experts of this Congress that it
will wisely utul deliberately legislate to '
remove the burdens that have too long |
weighed upon the patriotism and pros- |
perity of the people, and with the (ires- ,
rnt hope that the spirit as well as the „
letter ofthe Constitution shall he the d
influence in directing such
legislatten, 1 aw now prepared to take
the oath of office.
Cheap John at (.uirgenbeirner'a talis ''
Jowr than any jiellofoute store.
I •"> I*^. uf Allegheny, i* tL<*
i m inripnl i Immpion m the House of the
1 bill to J'lv the ii..; <!mini ut of the
state treasury.
And all !(>• ebilrtiaKm n na* hav
tn>; a pood time e ith the widow Oliver,
he war carryii c the republican (tarty of
lYituayltaula In I. * pocket. la lie 81-
' tnon pnreT
The (ireeuhack "Ultn.t of p to,"
that ea* to do aurh wi-iulerftil thing* to
I otigt***. ta aadlv llattriiad out. h haa
a.it scored a point At the Democratic
House caucus on Thuradry *#vral of
i ilia greenbackera put in an aupaarance.
There ttte fourteen of them in the
Home nndthet will divide about equal
j|y hetweea the two parties Th a will
inerrate the Pemocra' c et-aupth to ! 'C',
and i f the M aiaint-ei* toelert we will
can* fout.thir giving is 1 •( of the 2V ■
members or a majority of !.*. In li e
|'ait House thetc weie Peinucratic
| Uapreaeutali v— .
IIA Y K"i 1.1 ITI.K UE■*> At • K
UW'.MK* II ! 1 IIO.IM <>* .All' V.l A*
i \r a A imtot.
W -1. agio a. Ma hl9 lee following
> the l'r- a*B'. • uietaAfa
fV.V -a- i Vf. 'fui ftkr S< i.ifr a , i Hontt it
lirprr rif tfirej
The f lure ef the '; Conxrnt to ntak •
e : • e; retHltieai ?-r l* Va! i* an
iodic la' puH>'(*( ; far e t pen ci of the •••
ere eir-oulnre dapartai*'!* of the gov*-'
aient and for It eiu apart of the a-ui * . ha
hi,ae u ..f!>ri P-cal 1 a (pv-ial .vt-t ••
>•! the Fort tn'.h fan*ret• The eti
•!.tt ef t||i' pria'.iot.t needed, whieh
acr- tent !# t' -rgr#-- t>v '.he Sr rotary of
e I' fliuri t t! * 0! • 'eg af the t.
>n> tv a* e renewed, act ere trow O
tr. mtt'e l to hoih the Senate and the
lleu>e u' Kepretei :*! ve
U#gr*'.ttig ihe •-1 l-'.e.e if Ihe eme r pen
cv w! -h re.|iore e tperiel teirioiet Cot
i{'e, t a 'line tio t >•!*•£ neralju.f
•a te'thei xntrv that lb* ; i;t c we!
fere (' t.e bail prom le.l he leriiiaaenry
' eu r lei; - at. end be pc * end rert,
I .••liiaieej them few eecntterf riieetjre-,
v jr ront.Je-e'e attent a
i rioHi Ut Ttivar an B lino
It i t/jreA 1 it, ISTy
AciMßipanv nv tha I'rei len. t Mo-xr
e-e cat mat*. hra tha Seeretary . f tb*
Tr-tjM.v of atone* t-*d*.| f#r the arm*
n i " eacu;ie nd JuJoi*
t.fein ! . • ef the li itr.it tal
THKI.AI'IKS vIALA DAY
! ho Spring Opening at M<t- Straw
lridgr A (Clothier's.
Open i a ■' ; njj i> wl. .h of
ire '• e .rieared I i t"is* '
e ' i eere i „ '.•!* at a ' to tie
• t i ilei! t.v the • i t'T ai d d tig - er.h
weett • wttiwhe e are f;t: grte'et
• en' v 'a*'. :
, 1 • wa a I'.jri"at ar d r apt.* ceirii teare
h". f. i* r opening Mrt'
1 <-r fge ,V (.'lute er rh a' J h u: n the
•-* d*_* that h'oufht at Ike grtt ree
i■ • g •••afher of the tea*oa A e'.>r.ou
Me* ,!e • Moi 'e* March H 1 u'U d
' e'dl* :ie Leer- hoped ' - mi o r
jbl on tlie heelt o' e teere a .l.ter, the
iri" > n te the bi d ten pereture a'd
• k ■ 'nh tumrcer wat rj e> ' re
'-e-bing
The vpai 'j oi ij -e u' the iw 'i
gee t•'\ t| rke'artr" T'e mn; eat **•
eeiont of f • g'eat er'a 1 . thiue'l were
th-engi d w ;l. r.titort '- e a rf * hear
vi' t 0-1 ee'a i oed The ua'
"l| "•' t eJ m "a", a a'.il delight lit
tr ... !■ I' ißtt! edit* tert'eck e
I *• d *a" O • a *-: • It; evej iy a tt.e
<(#( a-tn er t a I -a IrO.ig. i ■ the
• "ef'.i epe*. etior ah '• utr. ha niegai
' lr*>t ditpla* of gaedt MDM Mkmntll'
! ed r ■ er.::
i Kp • * we e'e ei ted hr the
Ee' p*3 e *r :etin i a* a d Cae a'*t
• til• wh e' w. -e -a e :ei! by a a.imber
t : 'Le fl-ai a the great jianj'ec'.jr eg
.e it ret aorota t h e At.ae'.ic, wtbt' e tpe*
' rial *"wo' tat tfiag the ru ti*atad and
, at..at . !■:' the patroni e' tat r at
( teb tbu e'.t Men* of t' ani <1 ul. .;ue
; tt_*'e. we ae-e n'orcved. are in lbie coan
. ;• .eafued en laeieely te t' e It oi
k foi".' ert i • aUra lad ikt
et'.e-t. aif a Ma"* an of i e new
' ' Areertcaa rro ceated a 'fit oi
i ' emo-g the a e, whe rnu- neti ',lrm
1 ! e'e we-r th are reiterde* rone nw
*, e- c te rab aety aeol !'*e •• - pat -e
et d tetia t'.ripet, damateet, kroeate at,
II jaepre quad*! a. 'out.nee. ata. Tha ait
' Bert ' l fek- ;aiprettee ..t at |.tntit<
■ n| : aw: da', degree a ',ci a;pea'-
,;a*re at ! *e-y etteat a 'er dara* '. of
wat- rembined w th moderat en in ' re
A an intlance ef oar own ceaatry t
' - g -et a a • aiai hctora era aiaattaa
I es Amerirar-aiade tiik— the Ceehemire
it det'.rurt'k a its both colon arid f ark.
wtsick rie ed the moil fanvout Lyoat
! aiatet r eppea-ance aa.l which
! ir erd to e per'eel talit'ec'.ioa in tfe
wear A re** arge ine e' peat end r*et
* t'.r per! and cbereed (ilka *a ate
• tiown
'lmfrr j-eu g v>dt we nol.e*d d far
i'iurh from tkote in *ogue ett ran
Ibe p-e*ai eg leitoret are pa n end t.MI
in tp| ea'ai.te. and d a retaarkak r
< or".rait the (> r i Iat re e'e end •'. at
■ t a noe ' iet ef !et tee- w! e no ett
baut Met* •' th# fabrict e-e inter
wee; v* ;h . k I vary neat at.a eiqj
-te etv et The ritet of tame of tiete
! uperh toe iiet wn . P were regreal * ad
i -ed were Drap aatte. drep tn u ten.
e-, -..•-a. dra| # ekavw aa 'er*
■a\e f*eet a:. than 100 aIN *'e..<
•i ettioi. Iti rr-.J -admired raw fab
r.ct wera i hr.t'.e'ed i'a'.ewia aad Ye Id
i olh.l AN e were ia("raie-l that erer*
• earner of tk# A me- ran I ne 1 brieg
wit 4 a ana to iti.i megu beent t'.eck u! for
eira no*elliea ie ine draee g -odt
In papular prue fabrirt, Men-t Straw
bridge A C other teem to ha*a mate a
tpecial effor*. Ih t eaaoa The dup a*
wee w ader'ul in iia anety aad lowaeti
f pricee The ruoti itoe ted pure ccald
l ire be tailed wlthbet fell. S'o 'bfarior
gi.edi were diap'ayad. and e*ee the L>w
ei priret o ai tfr* wjp lg e en
I re teltafai i:on ill the wear
Tie tpring weather a.ede the beautiful
dp at of tore gn . oltor.t eepeer |iartscu
rl* inaitm.f Sa'in". o-gand e. jr..n
e t zephyr* rhbviwta. 'tier te rlotht. e'e
were e •tiewii in men* new and plea* r,g
det'gne.
1 it hont'T coua'.ert were ell day tur
,le ce'e T-nmt'-e Jeril articla that e*pe
i-ia ly p lee ted their fancy
The manufacture of h*ier ha* keen t
g'eatl* imor-jed in qualities, doiignt and
ronsparati** roil, that only th"ie th"
here leken the pain* to inform tbe!iitel*e*
upen tbit aubje t ran bare any ju*t idea
.-f li e artialic perfrrtien aae elegatre et
a.ned in thie branch tsf foreign nsenufac
tu-e All the mw*t calekrit*d of hoeier*
makert were repre*ente4papoa tbe ceur -
tert
There were evera! Dei artmeaU eew t ■
U. nd Tihu-k we ti-a r #.il had kean e*'.ah
■>h-a hut ath i't tuae Tliey were drett
rirnin ag*. tneii * fur' lafong good* ane
r.ephyrt and wureteUi NN e nt ee.l at the
alter department an elaborately enibreid-:
-red obair. the work of the operative* of
he hoist*, end wbmh we rounder tee t
*l -pa/ aeen of ant aeedl wwrk we have
e*r -eea.
In ltie ealet parlera on tbe terond flier
everything oa d'(play wa* new aad bright |
>1 it>llii undi-rweß'So rti- ap aa to atlettiahl
• .ne. corewta of all tnakea and kinda, la
lie ai d ml*"'* *uit* end white dreeat :
itl'e boy* ch tkiag infai.lt outfit*, eir |
were all tbown ie atylet new to meat of
the vitltora
The ba*ement wat, a it alwaye it,
thr nged with buyert Tk# Linen Da-1
oe-tmeat made a grand ditplay of newly*
imported gendt, an*i e-ry ana mare!ld
at the eitremely low pribee In curtain
ard uphel-tery maftrial wore abowi man*
naw ijeaifna in rrtteanai end raw tilk*.
We notu ed alineofjuteithat were exact
imitation* of raw tilk. at about .■• fourth
tbe prire. New detignt ia Marteille*
quilta were thown, and tkeru wtn anair
e* *red border* that ware ery elegant. !
We were impraeeed all tnrouga tbe
haute with the extreme lownet* of prieet
I'ne firm a lvertiae that the low cotl of
raw materiel, tbe unpreved appliance* for;
manufacture, and the relnrn to a tpeci*
haaia have all combinad to ruak* price*
lawer than aver bafore. ond oerlainl* no
hna*e anywhere it u-.ore favorably tiim- |
ted to receive all the advaritagai than
Met*ra Slrawlaridfe & Clothier
We ran but regard tbe brilliant turce** 1
which attended their openiag at an augu I
r of the bueineaa o' tbe teaton - J'htlv- i (
itrf]>hia fcirnini) Trltgrnph.
I
The wilde*t eetimate* of the dtniega ,
done to the Hungarian City ef Sgeg.-die ,
h* the nvatflow of the Theita cenlmue ti
he received. A Vienna paper tare tka'.
8 2tlo hi-uea hnve fallen and 1 000 people ,
have been drowned A Peeth dopatch to
a London paper *aya that 120,000 prreoatj
were driven froai their home* in ih* dit* 1 11
triet tubaiorjct}. Tho river la (till alowly t
telling. i
There gre but few perplexiliee in man ic
ageiiient by ae economical woman who i* t
prev ided with a full line of Leant oft I
Dyee, n.atle by Wella. Richardaon At Co ,|
Burlington \ t With them anything in '
the hou> ran bn handsomely colored aad II
made to retemhle tnw article*. Sold by ,
druggieta.
Nearly 2.0(X) (100 rattle, neatly young,
will bt driven from Texea north before the
hot wealber of Augtial begin*. Tha mm* '
her of cattle in a ' driva' it generally B,oooj
it i warh larger.
But ihe Heportar. (
HAI'TIMM FfiK THK DKAI).
i ll If"r I the fallowing pettago it
found, v.- Hl.a what .hall the* do tl
whirl, ar. baplil ad fe- tha ,|a,(, |f t b.
dead rite rat at all " Whvarathc* then
baptig.ii 'ar tha dead Thia it aaknow'adg- ''
rd to tie an eh*. Ira pa*t*g. one of tho S
d m.-tilt tbingi to t.o found m the taltara
'f "I I'aul If •p' i * to. "tha dead," tha
prapotlt • a ■. at* all of untaria n mean- "
tng. Iheta hat beau graat parplaxlty ,vi
em .tig on.in. ntal..r* ie regard of (hit e
taxt Mr. I,l'knpayt W bat tbit baptlX- I
i ln f for tba ileatl wat 1 know n -t. Tin
da a tramlatoa it er tbe daad Chrye * "
- toui utideritaud* it *.f a rn*'.ota that pro- "
vailed at funera't of gl* ag an addrett at |i
the grava ad if aav haliaved in le*u and
j tba t eturro. lion, they wet • than and tharn *
baptised Upon thair faltk and in hope af 0
tb" r#*urrertlun But it wil! oat da tar
inatition naitse* in thii Communication i
I hera tna-l he a tuusaaag up ot viewt en .
terlaine,! by difiorent aullinrt N one en
dcrata-d by llaplitta f >r tba ilbad •
' Se'f.Baptixn, V-ffc.f Tnufr. 'alf ia- n
r'.ed t'jfferit.gt and t..rloret Tb#ra It ,|
hewevar, na auch hap'.iam in a'l tbe word
It It a fiction it ,■ Ineanity. 1
NN Bat riif.i .Ul h baj l >m avail for tba ■
daad, t
2 Soma again und.r*ta a d by baptlam ,
r the dead f'unaral llaptnta tae*a*'
mg of a deed rorpte ia h. pe et tbe e *
rectian, • ttd at preparatory ta it a
ft. ttthar* tbi"k it ft vicarioue baptiem .
at it li.taadad that l'aut refer* to the 1
attoixi ut ha*. ag *oaia tartont bantixe. ?
" 'bo place if are wh i had died wuh.nii r
naptit'a (iroiiut, Michaalir, Tertullian g
and Anihra*# are >f tbu awiaiaa. Hut
i prat t ra did not obiatn in tbe itgea of *
"• Apittle* If tl bad he would have* 1
'•b" "*rd it at it tav-irt of tuae*titi.>rs
■t Othara again think an "era* ana' tut*
' V r , haptifio It metal the death
•ad mart*idam of a" eiwo ent tain' ore
•kafi 'tbe la rereiea ht *m a'-.f make c
|ir- .It (if religion In ttl it *ani.a the I
1 a.'d ifa holy aiartyr bapi tad wh*l p
cilia* But|theia find got vat bean muck par* *
ecu All at Carih'll not man* rate* •' a
'nartvrdoiu vet S.i that there rou'd not
nave bee u.any i itivana to rb'itt.a" t* t
•* ti I'n*taacv and £■ 00Det* of she mar i
•• t Baalda* uffk n Otaak udiln la
'•artisan irvrr fene'et agaet e un a*
I *> Some tkiak a c#rensanial baptitm i
neaet Sum IV IK Thit baptt*m b .w* 1
erar. had no reference to tlie teturre.li '
ef tbe dead It wa* i a died a'* r * le Hi ''
, mala Hag 2 14 Ii w* a Jewith cu*
, '. '**> and navtr admit ititred tu aew ten •
rart* Mpegglly from the fleelbrn
I b A 111 re p'a.i' ti ee #w tfian aav Tt
•fa ad. It tba *"alaphorirel and a'.!egoru-a'. j.,
view Arrerding ta thii ew a bet-tieti. p
>f iftli i. ti i etc.if •* and rna" >r 1 m.
t It traded, uht IvtrAJaif Ttse 1
t garnet ti IU fav r at Hit view ate th*
fo w• g
t Tbit view arrart !•#•! wi'.h the ap"t
!'* oh act, * _ t>. p-ova th* ra*urrerli*a ''
Fau' mean* lota* If Clitrta't do ltd I
I f< a • I' e g'.ate.' J>> (•' ard fifTer.ag
J a-d mt-r bapli-m tfiav nut
! ■** ff.irii te. a.d again ufa 1 tha - .u!
far eg wii be tur nothing and tbey a I
• far* loo'i.t ly 1
2 Tha Si St and 32 \erte. rnaa fa*; y
s'pr va th • view t<> be tha correct na It
the pattage refa'rvd ta I'aul sin And
- all* •'.•no wa in j*. pa*d evary hour? 1
protatt t * lent •• o c • tl which I **•• ia
r Ctrot Jav .t our Lord 1 dia dai'y tl af-
t#r it a ro a '.ar of list' I bare fought w <h •
I hea*tt a' Kph.ru* what advantegelb It
- a if tie daad rsaenal* Let ut aa'. end
tr k fot '.i-mi 'ttv we .'ie '
t 'titer aaitage* e' * ru tu*. • pp et
'.be fgr'ativ# view Kx Ma'.th 'Jt 'fl
r2S Moli ID pt ;l,k 12 M) Je*ut
r abiwe'ed at.a ••■d. Y<- **<-* p. t what te
F art A re\ . abe to drink ' the ,jptt at
Ith . Jrit.g f and to be hap : 1 w ,n
' baputm t'a! 1 am hapf.x.d w :h*
• I e* lay unto 11 tn. wa a r at. e And he
t *a ;h ut > ',• e-v, _v *ha' d-mk inaavd of
BIT r .p, and be bapt :d • '.h the has''. wi i
tb*. I ens hapf rei wita I hut a bap
l.-rn to ha hapt red with aa i bow on 1
r *'. *a I teti .a till tl he act ntnp ■ el Pau '•
• dee • tbit. accord eg '. >t' i* View If
r the dead 's# n<' . the-# it na u* tn tu'*
[ fe'iag tn t'-e ruotri and rstiead uf tha mar
- tyred aea-f, alt ail 'ncad dat ger and f
i Jaa'.b ih the hapa of lk raturre-tioo 'lbi*
view It, kcatvir, ob ec'.iersat la Tkit
' ear ing of hap; tn; :a e-t ueual, nor eat
• ural, n.>r nacataary. Tha litaral taaar.lng t
uf tk* word hare will a* we 1 meet tbe de*
l gn af tba A pott a a* tha me'.apkorical 1
i Ihe w- 'er , thare' oa prapa'-d ta -ta'.a.
■ tba! tba • •* aorrect *ew •eerrs* t • be— <
? Ihe "• 'emeola! *ew Thit It 3'F*t
t t tip e aid e aa'.t 'tie dat gn af tha '
e at"t!e t a-g.which It a- fc .ow*
laa raturract. n it ao ettent •! a-ti e< f
tba faith at a cbriat ar. it • am braced by
• etary ci.riattan . tl rantti'.u'.at a par', ot
• hit y*ry pr •'*** l", at I far any one to 1
f :.ne : * t •• v that wf, ch • nte't into
••#*•*'*.■•■ fiba ckrialtaa ikitt
I It It to tt'.ke a blow at the s a-v aalure of
s chrsatiaaity at.d daah a I tba hope* ilf
t itbad at d aip-ataad by baptitm II- w
Pa • T ** la tkriMiukl a: an ..*'. • I e
• ia tb# ertie a of Ih*
a.a a no, et a', bat I tas a-* TB a and wr!
a paruk J T
* *■ * i
• AN INPAMOCSMI RDKR
S rttc Deiaila of the (' .arardly A -*#-
t aiuatiuu of B.C. I'orlar in Teia*.
Da 'a* Bpe a 'a N#w \ rk Ilera'd
i <• aaf the it.otl brutal end r a-I •od* <
.d e a'de-t eear reported <ri urrad at
Ma-thai rar y lb tt rts rig 1 •!# | a
clpa v:t m it a Northern at or. lb*
■ ember* of the Ward' Harrym*'* com
• hunt en wen! to th* dep -t to la• a the
ft g ung Surih i ac!ck a ni .on
th* tn* out ef tba State after ar. engage
' mats', o! *a*ra! weeka in tbe print spa'
' c tie* Daring tba eeaairg "Diplataacy"
had bean rendered at lb a theatre. Mauf.ua
Barry mora, Benjamin C Perter and Una
i J*epheae Baker weist'sptci tha reatauranl
adjoining tka waiting roam la gat raireak-'
aianta- Ia tbe rear of tbia room ta a aa
• 'o#a w.th a door tain between Jataet
t' t-ie, a T'Xa* Pacific Ka -ead detectie#
wat leated b'oli in tk • *a in. wh-e he
could tt* tb* partiet .a the rawtauraat. i
iHhart'v aftar tha entrance of the abuva- ,
named pgr* at Carr ea *•! "Ut
'That a a biga-toaad !**<■ hava |
with yau '
Htrrvarirt replied "You a-e msitaken
tha-a; thit it a lady under *ur protection.
You mutt eel intu'l her ," and added. (
teuab ag Curria evidaat ntexicatioe ]
NN . don't want to have any trouble wilt ;
you." 1
C'trria ret# to bi# feat and, advancing. ■
tail!. " NV ill yi'U fake It up
Berrymera ttur#d "Na; we dors''
went to lake it at all. We ar# both un- !
aroii*!: leave u alnna."
Curria walked nearer, aad with tba
word*. "Id n't 'ska to l-a talked to in tb • t
wy, drew a aix-tkootcr and fired, tbe ,
ball pa*ing through B-rrym re • left arm :
Mid thraugh tbe upper part of hit ch**t I '
<am;ag out below tba tbauUer at th' '
•sack At tbi* Porter ttepped tip. and
placing hia hand on Carria aboulder aid t
i C ms*, rsow. veu'tt hail enough >'f tbi " "
With an oath Carria threw the revolver
piown agaiaat I'ortrr'a b d* and fir*d
• gam tbe b#ll in thsa inilanca gel. g
'through Po-to-'t abdomen aad coming eut 1
!at tha back. A byetaader then tl'pp-d |
forward and Curri* all* fired at hi®, bu' i
miaed. Perter aank to tha floor in an un 1
canacieu* condition. He lived only fifty |*
nisnutet efterward. Barrymore't wauedij
ia pam'ul, but it ia net contidarad danger- [ •.
oua. After th* ahooliag Curri* draw a *
terond revolver, and with one at fall cock
\in each hand defied arretl There had beea i
no witnett to the affair except tbe bar ill
keeper and Miat Baker. -
A policeman —an aid man. without arena , f
-antaresl Muti after, when Carrie put ap V
hit revolver* and quietly aubmiltad ta ar f<
reat. Kicilamant avar the affair grew it, J'
intenaity until the lynching of Curri- b- y
tha enraga-l p-'pulace toetnad probtblr n
Kvon in Dalla* tbe feeling run* high. It i#
regarded at the moat detlardly murder *
that ti wa lakra place, even in Taiaa, lor a ,
uiany yaara, and it it will hart c|
tbe Stat* very tnuca The Comb>nation 1,1
Company it atill at Mnrtkall. Porter'#
remain* will be placed in a ratkel and tent Cl
North ■'
Curria ha* lived in Text for tevera! *'
yeart. Ha wa* formally a acout with , r
General fuller. Ha hat lived in Kantat.>ui
■•lie, where he killed twe men. He a
firil engaged by the Ivxat Pacific (.ua>- ||
jiany at a detective in wetkuig up th# 4i
caie of the San) Kaxa g of tram mb- ••
bera. Lately he hai acted #t a private de- *'
tactiva on the road. ll* ia large, power
fully built and a regular rough troaliara-i
man. Whm in liquor be ia quarralaorac
aa<l everbearing
MRS. OLIVER AGAIN. C "
— i (>!
She Undergoes Another play's Or
tlpftl at tho HamU of (xen. Butler. J.'*
Washington, Marob 20.—1u tho Olivar-
Cameron cat# to dav th* creat eianiin'
,iaa of Mr* Oliver, wat cealinaed. Ai
nuraher af letter* were Introduced, which
[he wilnatt a-'kaaw tag- d at hating haen ;
written bv hat Mia nlto nam Mail tigO
tig a i-it pt for a thoutand dollar* from'
eon Cameron in 'ul! for all claim*
who b tii* uia 1# on bun, Nb* b*J pat>*d
ander tbe namra of ( rapar, Kaefaner,
Stuert Maker and Oliver Mite intraduc
• d b- lf bi Mr*. Gaarral kihertt an ia
the |rltsr o| tba C-itigi atiiwtial Hotel. Hha
went there ta tea Cumert a, ami whan the
waiter atked who cklled eh* tbuughtleti
ly raid Mr* (laiierat Sherman. It happen*
ti but tier The tarvatil at th* hotel did
sot rafuaa bar admltiian to Camaroa a
raoiu until the 'eld him the! the wat Mr*,
General Cbarinan NN hen th* took muney
(rem Cameron, tb* iatl initalmeai and
llgaed the paper, the intended ta uae the
money while the wat tick, but ao much
deception had bren ptaeiteed upon ber
thai *> a u#r deJ t • keep bat • tottieiineg
t* promt ute her tail Her counael, wt
-10 t1 #i• a >n# lti• rai t ! the amount that
might l>e recovered fib# i o tjfi*d that
•be went to f atnerot. t room at bit rrqu*t
nasr'y • very time Sic to >k medicine at
ktti*|ua*l and th# purpote was ÜBtlai-s
t em) tF*!w*en them, and it wat for ga tieg
r d .f her tro ih a Tha money that he
tav# her was for takoig car# of her wMIs
iha was sii-k, and kail nothing to do with
ke breack of prooiita ault,
Adjaurnad.
• •
I V.M'PPORTA aLK ANGt'ISI!
KiJawy and liver trFiuble- loading to
trv tHoumat >s, [FiFas, and conatipa
I" * a d i# tha talveiit a l reaovatiag
power of K -iney-NN'. rt The Uiedirme
• -■'■• harn.iaglf on B dahititalad tvateiu
and By i; u- s~a . a-at of piles are lured.
I ti* prematura -• X p atiol F| m hlatt le
Lae P--lUvi i* theft t> *f y # l P-'tUVIHe,
Pa . ki ad two asr-ti al l seriously lejurrd
w.. others
Hut drink* tk u'd be avoided ia day
t ill (luting ( #IJ weather, at they have a
l-ndaeey lu w-*k'a the lusrt and effeci
hetbrrFßt Itkt Dr Buli'aC'oagh >y r
ta tar all ca>at ef cwegba clda aad
kuaracaatt. Pnca 25 tenu a bolll*.
Pep -rt of tk# Stationing Cen.ntiUee
r' the Cunt-al I'enti'a Canfureaca, of the
K*e- gelo-al A'tFic-ati-Fa. convanad at
Lew -bu-g. I'a , March 10 1K79:
Yo a a DIM M J C.rta-rt. p E
Bals ta- re M r -n— H llangat
Circuit— T M Morris and Ed
t 'ruvnbtir.g
S' rcw-brrv P v Orwig,
,1 • vrett• vlite—l. D ee
G 'a Ko< k— P NV (jr„ a p a
lc-gar vile 11 N tvreningar *
Yo'k Circuit—S Vrktiei and C NV
FIB a nit'der, Utider P E
Y -'k Mni-'ii S Aurand
Pr.-tpecl—H A >'o a- d J Sttmbatb
Low I • berry K D*:t
D-llahurg—G U *>eh'#a
Hendrfilia— P J Jarrett.
C Bi'-a-laa !Ed wta Setagla and C F
G'whart. utidar P E
('a-' • * A II lrvjne.
P NV Raidahaogh, airmbat of L-gan-
V 'la tjr Conf
Jt'stkTt Dtr -E R-skr, P K.
Kg °+t>r-ng -W I Shoriitt.
L'-#' a-g II NV Groav
Hwgant-'Wii It F Anthwny.
Mr. • !e G'O'ge J#tefkh
Nw P-.rt A Pattareae- G E Zekner.
Pa-'V —.l Ni Lo'-.k'-dorf
hittrtv*. SNV Sei>ert.
M C or* N '"h V<'ueg and E P L* n
a-d under P K
M a* eburg --- S tii aed E Jamrt ur
de- P .
CniFsn I hi P *i
M bu-g P C NVeidaaaeyer.
P--F- Tru*er-..a —J (4 M Sw#r>gl
Cease# — V F l>e nirig#r and W H Hart
ma" ue.der P K
[truth Va tev— VV H Stover
Jtima-a H F Keller.
KC B wertoi. member ef Midd'eburg
Cn'
P-a'. J W Uea'.r. member ol Union Or.
Caef
B F Hail, mi-a.her f Marvavill* or.
Cuaf
J-'bn Kreamer, n ember of Centra Or.
C-nf
I.wt*nt F DtT —W E De'.wiier I* F.
L*w .F,u-r VV M tromin,
B 'L Hurnhergar.
NVr.it* De ti NV Currin ard D NV
B i *r. und*' (• K.
Danvil'a—( Hu"',er.
B arm-burg L K Ha" t.
t'o'umbi" NV VV K''*ada.
lterwick— J M E'tsnger.
Lurerae J M P--c#
C*lawia—-I H Herlt
VV -mtr.g—<4 L Hu'Mtn.
Lenexville—J All -lienba- h
anna H H Douty, an Jar P K
Duiif-'*— Mf N NV a I lace
nugbkVilla J F* Shu'tr
New Columbus—NV li Lilly.
Milton—'S P tt a titer
Kit-g.- ~,_T na • jifPiad.
* T Buck, member tit MPlnn Conf
L M#'bia. mtFiiktr of Hilar Or. C->af
P. NV Runyon, member of White Deer
U- Conf
N> ttt.ttMtr ut D:T A L Keeaer, I* E.
Lack Ifavat—J J Lai -
J arte* ShFVa— H W Buck ar.d F S
V . ught, U" -<#r I' K
N--.inv V.i #v Reuben Yaucg and II
M Eva" unde- I" K
Sugar Valley -D P Klin*.
Lvct'taing- N Kraut*
NN illie.(p#rl Circuit ia Young
S tion —I) NV Millar,
M iknen—J A Irvine.
M I'etbjrg J M Kmg
Ktl Liberty- A Sl#|F!etoe.
L bartv—M Sl.kal
Cantan—J M Hreder
Centra Hall Jacob Heal
Newberry—J C Reaaer.
Da* villa—. 1 H Patol.
t • a U F Sweng't
DR OBRRIIULTZEK'S'LIS 1 MKNT~
in i'HOH mi h.
fcifhly no ••<!•<*. •!<•••.?• t m %+d
KM Winn Ach 'ahs
Aii>'.|i kll nt Spie., •If It to •* tfe* fai
tn < aria* U . tefellfe, d tn
bo •••
I •riiqiidlr *t>4Nrly It •• nnothn* nnd
ra* JMaU, t )*!• tnnorlo* r>4 U
aOf nv-rtea* i f toof •U ho no iA ho< fe Va oay
.>n* if I Miltf d oiil tu ofloct• rtl.o rontf I
Not; :#• fo* $
IVcMDo'. on If bt D.
Hold hy J 1) WatTAy l ftttr# HAI
Tha Phcritlx ••colornl.
lU* provod ttoolf t4 •# io< felt*rlf nd*i>to<) to old p#n
•wna. rofMnflim a.l childcan It tmafef * cnld
11 ii|feroiik It fetdfe feip etorfetton It i<rfef In
•tnr.t It *if It bftnt* It
tint mad* mat* otirt tnr. in; otbnr mndu I ban
in i| t'< lt, (* .!••• f Vnnmj .••ntn bt
Ufa • i fur tn 1 and iaitft ie (fee relinf |ir
tad tarMiffKlei VrUu feft rettU or ft betUee fet f!
Ureonmd hf l-fefel OhtfboHut. II P
hold tf J f) Murrkf. t fentrn IUU
UttMtMlv/MI AMI cow r -WDII
K e:>f fetbrk he#, thf end ie f<*od oondittee It
il|*il.'n er.kl imilfeitetN It mefeaf fet. mux Iff end
n*.t'k Hf n rf It e -off# •! I d rre Wart end tvw
(i?r Fellk e- Inr to hetfo* eflrtte en randltioe
tale - h anil j eltrf hfeeltA end InawMt lb que*
iiti 'r r( . Vlfmelah* tr Isert Oh*rfeoltr. et
blf llU,>erk .f IX' * Third ft reat. PHU *ttteoll
I fe* 'nl • Uiht. el I* cent# rar pound bf -f V Mor
ref. oetro llfell. efed W J. Thornj(ea, Hollore MiUr
merflf
K. F KiinkclV U'tter \Vte of Iron
lit- never been kn-iwn to tail ia tba eur*
o( weaknatk atler.ded with aytnploma, tn
tiai ati-.tati to exertion, lon ot n-*mary,
d'ffcuHy in braathiig. weaka#*i. horror
..f -titaaie, weak, nargom trembliag,
treadtul horror of death right iw#*U.
...Id fret, weak na*#, dtmaetk of viaian.
anguor uaiyer*l la'tiluda of 'be mutcu
arkV'tm, anormout appetite witk *.**-
(.aptir ayint-tawi*. hot handl. fluahiag of
ike b.>dy, dryneti af tha tkm. pallid coin*
tananc* and arapttani on the face, parily-,
tag tb# b|.ad, paia in tb* back, beaviaeat
m th# ayelidi, fraquant black apolt flying'
hater* t'k* avea. witk auffution aad u>aa a'
■ igfct. want af attention, Ae Soldnlvin|
f . 00 bnttlaa. ar ai X bolllet for s.'> 00 Atk
-or E F .vuekel'a Butar Win# of Iron,
nd tak* no olbar. Aik y.iur druggikl
nd if be haa it not, aend t" l'ropriatur, K.f
F Kunkal. No 'JuV North Ntttlk hire pi.'
I'hiladalpbia. P*. Advise Ire*, encloea
.kr*-cent rtemi
; WOK MS WORMS WORMS.
K F Kunkel'a W'-rm Syrup never fpilaj
0 destroy P-n. Seal and Stumacki
NN'orms Dr Kunkel. th# only succsws-J
'ul pkyikitß svko r#uiV" Tape NVortu tn|
wo hours. ■ ii *•• with and no fa# un |
i| removed. Common s*n(* tea.-bet it
r.I e NVorina be rem -ved all other wrm
an K r#dily d#'.r <ya<l Advic# at of
!c# and ttore, fro# The doctor ca lo'l
• hetherwir not the patient has worms
I'kou-ands ar# dying daily. with worrua, .
mil d not know'lt Fit(. (patma crtmpa. 1
bokieg *d -uffk'Catlon, (allow aumplex- t
on. circle* around the eye*, (walling and >
lain in the stomach, redleas at night,
[rinditig of th* taat-h. picking at the n<>ti,
ough. fever. Itching at the teal, hoad- 1
ch*. foul breath, the patient grow* pale 1
nd (bin, tickling ami irritation In the *n J
i*.—all the## tyintitoma, and rn .ra, mine *
roni viirmi E F Kunkel't Worm Syr
l> never lailt t-• remove them Price.
1 Ul tier h'dtle, or tix bottles for $q lg) s
For Tape Worm, write nd conull th* a
toctor ) For *ll others, buv ofyaur drug !.-
|>t the Werui Syruii end if he haa it not •'
•nd to I)r. E F Kunkel. 2u9 N Ninth i
irect, Philadelphia. Pa Advice by
tail, 'fee ; seud threr-ccnt itarup,
lar 2U41
r
amtibor M'lk curat headache and neu- {J
ra'gi*. d
ampler Milk cure* rheutnatitm and *
lame back g
tmphnr Milk cure* cut*, bruise* and
burn* |
■ mphor Milk coat# 25 cl ; 6 bottle# sl. K
•Id by J. D. Murray, Centre ilall.
I
HAVE OPENED the SPRING SEASON FOR 1879,
I i,r i * n '"K D ' l,ceut *'ock, far *ur|.a#ai. g all tbit Ibiy hgge eTir before abowD.
r ti , ne , w '| t 'l ,artn "' nu a<l<led, noil all itieold depArtmeDU enlarged and improtad wa ar* •#.
agcnbalteTlkaii bafore leaaon, and wilb greatly increased facilitiea, propoae to Nm our pairoo,
;
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
r,
, ha. been atreogtheoed ami perfected, and it i. beliercd ibat no aucb orgmniiation ei lata alaew here in tbi couolrv
for the prompt and aahafaolory aerviog of dtatatu cuatomert.
, Beod for .ample* of whatever you may need, whether mentioned in (he following parUii prioe li.t or not.
; %\t lit|
1 8 SHOWING 1,000 PIECES NEW GOODS
FANCY SILKS. COLORED SILKS BLACK SILKS.
IIA I RI*I NK ST KII LH, !au. QU A LITY "iu OfMin or A f rfv dia r*v mi r a
COLORED STRIPES, FAILLE (SILK £ OOOD Q JALITTBLAri SILKS,
B TR.PFD r : ILK"' £. JOI.MCHEBW!DE qtt * Ulf a, w wa afar oa.
Pi.N OUKCKh Wc gl INGHESWIUk |l 26 ° *BAVO£I KT*C*K LTONS,
' " W a bavaonabo!cafwttalcu4^y aura*
A new style „ k f., .nd .umo.cr 21 l"h
--' THE VIUADRILLIC LOLTSINE " MOIRE AS l * .vaVi"| K U; ,LLAR BLACIt BILM
\ feuf; Wfeifhlj aaiwflfef tilk SATI V* liROC ATkLI V % * #'[ 1 § 08
1 -""MI'S >"■ ••sfar^nKSfs?ws/ciS' u
, fr * upward*.
THE DItESSGOODS
exhibit* an i m aenae atoek of
OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATIONS,
i IT INCLUDES,
IN FRENCH NOVELTIES.
• almoat every fabric (hat arill.ibi# aeaeon, be popular in Parig, Berlin and London.
j —ln English and American Dress Goods—
WE NOW SHOW
SPRING CASHMERES. foc TWILL BEIGES. 25c NOVELTIES * ia.
36 Fk-cha. wide j Bfi woal Sill, • I# *'
SAXONY 40c. MOHA(R BEIOES ' 25c. FANCY SUITING? 18c.
4o urhfe- fe'Oe | fold ttilk -.-wi
BRADFORD M<'HAIRS. STJc .-ABLE SUITINGS, 25c ENGLISH NOVELTIES li-
HRADFF>ED si NINGS. ?IE ARMURS. .JOE coHDID FOPLINI" *' 13|E.
SILK STRIPE MOHAIRS, 31c j PLAIN BEIGES,**' 50E MANCHESTER CAVI/mEIES, 12K
2ic j CLOUDED MOHAIR.'^ 1 20C MATKLAASENGS. 12*
ARABIAN SUITINGS. 25c I MATE LASS E BEIGES* 20c WASH , t F laa.
( afT* fe half efftcU. I kargiip y Hal
SPRING CASH* EKES. 25c. I CASHM ERES BEIGES. 18C FANCY SUrTINQs!
fcitra Bl | god A job 10l
IN BLACK GOOIIB
WE INVITE ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO
A large invoice af
SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS, j BLACK GRENADINES a.d BLACK HIEVANIES
Jutl landad. price, mega from . lmo ■
1 FT| TO $2 00 PER YARD >LAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS
. A'( oar ow. •' asnwrpw, 1 AND STJtI PKD WrtOL SATINS.
U. SO. W. 75 CISTS
THE SHIT ESPASTHSNT
Exhibit# Exter.aiv# lin## of i CHILDRENS'
LADIES' AND SUITS AND BACQUES.
Si lilSGbl ITS ANDCI STUMES i INFANTS' OUTFITS
(' SPRING ULSYERS ANDsA'qUES. * B<YS'CLOTHI NO
BEST MAKES OF CORSETS | ANDSUMMIB SHAWLS.
We hate an imtuenae stock the Lrge#t ever thown in Phtladelohia of
MUSLIN UNDEKWARE WHITE DRESSES,
FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN:
W * invit* attaatioa ta oar own make of
MENS* AND BOYS' SHIRTS.
"THE FAVORITE." 75 CI NTS.
"THE STANARD," 88 CENTS.
■■ "THE CUSTOM MADE." 1100.
r A •imp'.* birt will b# #*B: by mai: po#i.(4ld on racciptof priea la ordering, give *i*g af collar worn.
Confident that nur>yilcm of doing huaincta, and our great facililiee for ila economical and eooceaaful
j tranaaction are rar. Jy equalled, and cat not ptibly be excelled, we respectfully invite examination and solicit
comparison.
STRAW BRIDGE $ CLOTHIER.
N W CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET BTS, PHILADELPHIA.
A
m 9 m
4 v V w
i GRAND DISPLAY j
| -AT THE- * j!
BEE-HIVE
ONE PRICE
j j EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE jj
j! IN ROOM LATELY OCCUPIED BY BUNNELL A AIKINB,I HAVE JUST !'
OPENED A NEW AND COMPLETE LINN Or j[
' < DRY GOODS, in all Utf*t Spring Sty lew
KLA< K GOODS AND SILKS.
SHAWLS, THE LATEST NOYELTIEB- '!
r i '(
j CARPETS-BEST GOODS, ALL CHOICE PATTERNS. UURTIN J
LACE AND CLOTH. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, TOWELS, |!
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, '
• ) TIES, CORSETS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS. AC., AC. >
j WHICH WILL BF. OFFERED AT PRICKS XEYER BEFORK EQUALLED. \
i. H. SAirikANO#
> 2li mar 3m BELLIFONTK. ,ji
j
i - .1
"c- '"" V . i ' jr—' _ — — . 1 . 7-. W-V (IAMK
Special Notice*
THE WORLD'S BALI.
Hr L. I). Wavhu#i'fe A'tapntiva Svrup,
A remedy wwad THIHTT FIVE YF ARS to a prlnlfe
rrocUcw, o.J ufTU falll't# l4 ro4l. oily our*
KH KU VIA rhM,
Sopfefulfe. Hfeooodorv SyphilU Cirfe.
tfel nugta# fetid fell (itfe Abwa to whir fe (few Liaod !•
I iiinilrwifed tfe no uftrwl lo (hfe pfeblic
fCkM l>v fell Kfetfetl l*ru(fifetA and tafeolaafelfe oult
hy th* waybupfe Mfedlolßa Co . P. O Hot Iff. Kocbfe~
lot. W. Y 1
PIMPLES. !
I will mfeil Kr#fe > tb roclp# for fe feimpl* YtcataMe
Hfelm ifefet wall rwruwvw Tfe*. frock Ire. PimpUfe and
Ultdrhaa. laavlng (be akin iKift. clear fend bofeotlful.'
alio InalructMma for prawtucins fe luaarUot gmwih of
lifelr oo fe LfeM hfMxtl or amoolii Ng AddrfeM, loi U>-
|ti| ie a tfe tup. lUn VfemUlf Al'o.H Aon Mrwet NY
T) CONSUMPTIVES. j
Tfefe fe*lwfeHta#r har ng ham pwrmfenent ly eorod fef
lh*b drofed difefefeaw, •'oosumpllork, by fe aimplfe rwtofedy.
ia aniktua IA uiaka km>n to fela fa!lo auflarara tho
ruafeOfe of mra To fell arfeo dfeairfe It. hfe will send fe j
<-<H>y of Iha prescription n*t 1. (frw# of rhfergw srilh tb*
kliroctions for propferloff fefed uain tha Muxife. which
the> will And •* •(<• ourw for Atlhtofe,
Itronchllbfe. Mv.
Pfelblfet Nfebiac 'Hfe Prwiicripllon. will (>!#•• feddrwa#
r K WILHON. bM Pfettu M . VYiUlfemfebuTgh, v V.
ERRORS YOUTH. i
A GRYTLRMAN wfeo aulferfed for yawn from War
VTHM Orblllly, Prraat ur# dfec-fey. feod fell tb* effecU of <
wool h full ad ifeoiwt lon. will for tb* fefek# of fetiffferln .
hutufenlty. fefend frwfe to fell who fec*fed It. thfe rfeolpfe ond
d tract 100 for m*klog Ibfe slmplfe romwdy br wbioh hfe I
wi curfed Soffrrfer* wlfehln# G profit by Ihfe fedrwrtife- 1
•r'a feipferifeocfe c*o do to by feddrfeaainf in pferfoct coo f
"'"'JOHN . (KiDXN.tltladk. St ,W*u Yerk. j '
Oil iMiOf-Vti-ktada. TI'IICHH. dtwharaav yt ,
I 1 l-r-N HI,OOI> •rinuru., and all dlaaam of th#
HK'tTUM uulcklx and t>rfH tiji-urad by a timpl* aad
H'othtug Kfeutfedy For liifpriualioo. feddrofefe I i
Cjada Ut. J. IfAlk'lh.aiAttUY. |n
J. D. MURRAY
iSucce**or lo J K. Millar A Son ]
Dealer in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fan
cy Article*. Dye Ntuffa, an
Druggist'* feundrioa. Fill
atook of Confec
tioneries.
PURE WINK AND LIQUORS
For Medicinal Purpo#e*.
Till BKST HRXND#
CIGARS ANDTOBAC
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
PRESCRIPTIONS CA RK FULLY
COMPOUNDED
Have aecured th* ur\n-ea ef Dr. J. F
Alexander, who will attend lo tb* Cow.
pounding of Prexcription*. 28 mar. ly.
NATION AL~HOTEL
CORTLANDTST.. Near Broadway,
NEW YORK.
HOTCHKiSN & POND. Proprietors.
O.V THE E V ROPE A X PL AX.
The restaurant, cafe and lunch room
attached, are unsurpassed for cheapness
and excellence of service. Rooms 50cU.
to fi2 per day, 83 to $lO per week. Con
venient to all ferries and city railroads
New Furniture. Ifeew Manage
ment. 23 jqe ly
DP FORTNKY Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Ofieeover Raw
Quids bank. Hut my'fit
' ET GOOD BREAD,
\JT By celling at the saw aid exten
■iee bakerj establishment of
1 JOSEPH CKDAKS,
(Successor to J. H. Sends.)
Opposite the Iron Front on Allegbeiy
street where ha furniahaa every day
Freeh Bread,
Cakaa of all kiada,
Piea, ate., ate.,
Candies.
Bp nu.
Fruita.
Anything and everything belengiag tc
the business. Having had vears of expe
rience in the business, ha flatters hiatal
p (that he can guarantee eatiafaetion to all
j .y f..or
D. F. LUSE,
PAINTER, hall t PA, (
offers bia services to til* citiiens at
! Centre county in,
Hease, Men and OrnaaaaUl
Paiuting,
Striping, ornamenting and gilding.
Graining
OAK, WALK ITT,
'I OHIiTIfUT. Its.
i Plain and Fancy Paper banging. Orders
respectfully solicited. Tama reasonable.
! 30 apr tf.