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    The Centre Reporter.
FEED. KURTZ EDITOR
Ckntkk Hall, IV. May 1.1873.
On the morning of the 'Jo ult.,a tramp
did some devils work •' miles from
1 ftnenster. by firing a large barn, tobac
co sheds and other buildings, owned by
John Sener. Seventeen head of valua
Me cattle and five horses perished, in the
flames. The bias is } 12,(W; partly in*
sured. A tramp hail slept in the barn
at night and. being refused food, fired
the barn while the fa wily were at break
fast. He is now in jail.
The .Volion is one of the ablest republi
can papers in the country, but it does
not join In the howl lor Grant. It
says:
Thens Is no Republican whisky thief
or eorruptioniat of any description. d
frauder of the reveuue. bribe taker or
bribe giver, worthless or la.v t uatow
House or other officer, rascally black
mail editor, knavish contractor or ring
master, no jobber in offices or perquis
ites. no drunken loafer or gambler, no
enemy of improvement in any branch
of the Government, who is not a hearty
and vociferous Grwat man, and who is
not now rttbbiag his hands over me
chance of seeing "the old man lack in
the White House. 9
The house passed thebi.l for the re
demption of subsidiary silver coins.
This is a very important measure to
merchants and dealers who are obliged
to receive subsidiary coin in payment of
goods and wares and wilt also, if it be
comes a law. enhance the purchasing
power of the laboring men's currency.
Hie bill as it passed the house provides
that silver coin of smaller denomination
than one dollar shall he exchangeable
into lawful money when presented a:
the treasury or sub-treasury in suui> o.
fJO or any multiple thereof: that coins
received at the treasury under the pro
visions of this act may be exchanged for
law ful money in sums of ft or the mul
tiplies thereof: that subsidiary coins
shall be a legal tender in all sums not
ex ceding $ JO; and that the minor coins
copper and nickel) shall be receivable
for postage and postage stamps to the
amount off 3. The coinage committee
i- considering several other important
propositions in regard to silver, one ot
which relates to the retirement of the
trade dollar and its re-comage into legal
tender dollars.
Ike Philadelphia Press had better or
,-aniie a debating club or sham legisla
ture before which to try articles of im
peachment against Judge Orvii. lu*
Press might get a halt doxen Yocum
democrats ia this county to act as jurors
and get a favorable verdict. We do not
know that the Press or Yocum-ues can
succeed ia having Mr. Orris fried before
any other tribunal for letting out a lit
tle of his sound judgment on the l ur. a
contest.
Edison has bean heard from again.
Recently the London Times published a
letter from New York, setting forth, at
some length.that his electric light is a
failure; that it is impracticable to di
vide the light and it would be too costly.
Edison, interviewed on this, denies the
Times'article geierally and in de'ad-
He unhesitatingly makes the statement
that his electric light is a complete sue- 1
cess. In the course of a few weeks he
expects to have all the houses ia Menlo
Fark. where he lives, lit up by this pro
cess. Tlie inventor explains that the
delay in bringiag tiie light before the
public has been on account of the want
of a perfect generation of electricity.
The lamps which it is designed to use
are not the expensive affairs which it
was at first supposed they would be.
F-lison is making them himself, as they
simply consist ofa small coil of platinum
wire placed inside a glass bulb, and will
cost altogether not more than a dollar
and a half apiece. It is proposed to
make each equal to one gas jet, although
it will be possible to increase the power
to that of three gas jets. The feature of
this thing, in which the public natural.y
leels the most interest, is that the light
is to be furnished at a cost on# third
less than is paid for any sort of gas
which the companies will see fit to im
pose upon people. To .show hia faith in
his own work, and to satisfy people that
be is not fooling, Edison prc;>ses to
keep five hundred lights going at Memo
Fark night and day, and ai.'ow those
who may be interested too see bow they
work. The tints of the electric ligh.
have been tested by a gentleman of
science and fotfnd to be the same as tho
tints of sunlight, whereas gas gives no
tints.
The Pittsburg Post, expresses our sen
timeats and those of every tax-payer in
the ttate, in the following :
The Pennsylvania Legislature has ex
ceeded its legitimate life at a cost of five
hundred thousand dollars and is now
going on the ten dollar a day schedule.
The House refuses to consider theques*
Rons of revenue and appropriation.-,
which must be provided for two years.
There ia no use of trying tofdodge the
question; the people were in earnest
when they voted so overwhelmingly for
biennial sessions, without adjourned ses
sions after 1879. That must be observ
ed aDd the Democrat who votes to pre
vent the double appropriation, so as to
force an extra session, will not only fail
to affect that purpose, but will have no
longer any public life in him. The Gov
ernor has resolved to obey the Constitu
tion and will not recognize this a a
sufficient reason for calling the Legisla
ture together. Y'et we have heart,
members declare they w anted the salary
and were willing to 6nap their fingers
at the Constitution to secure it.
The re-etablishiuent of capital pun
ishment in Switzerland will be a severe
blow to those who advocate its abolition
all over the world. The new Swiss con
stitution of 1848 began by abolishing the
death penalty for political crimes. 1 ben
the cantons of Freiburg, Xwf'bdtei
and Zurich did away with it for ail
crimes in 18G4, the canton of 'lV*e"ja
following their lead three years later
In 1874 the canton of Freiburg reimpos
ed capital punishment, both infanticide
and assassination having enormously in
creased ; but it only remained on the
statute-book for live months, for before
the close of the same year the new Fed
eral I'enal Code had abolished capital
punishment altogether in all the can
tons. And so perpetual imprisonment
has been tried just five years all over
Kwitzerland as the punishment for mur
der, and found wanting; that is, it has
been found insufficient to deter ibe
criminal classes from perpetrating the
most heinous of crimes. The truth of
the matter is that perpetual imprisou
.ut did not mean imprisonment for
[iff in Switwrland any utoro than any- .
where else. Administered after this
fashion, it way easily be imagined that
It soon ceased to have much deterrent |
effect, no that in sheer solf-<lfffuse the ,
law-abiding portion of the Swiss com
uniaitv have been forced to rectir to the
old-fashioned penalty.
POlXtiS AT nARKISBVRiI.
The tramp Hill pMNii the senate final
ly on 'Jo.
Supplement to an act relating to luna
tics and drunkards, giving power to
cour.a and to committees, with the cow
sent and approbation of the court, to
confine tHem for treatment and cine in
inebriate asylums, and at any time re
lease them: giving power to managers
of such asylums to discharge them un
der the rules . making their estate liable
for all neoeaaary expenses, and defining
the meaning of the term ' habitus*
drunkard." rawed.
The report of the conference commit
tee on the act to grant pensions to the
surviving veterans of the Mexican w*i
and to the widows of deceased soldiers
and sailors of said war was adopted
veas33, navs 1, [The bill allows au an
nual |HMlsioU of $ • o i
An act to encourage the training and
improvement of her-i-, by (i tiding
that so much of the act prohibiting
horse racing, as relates and app < s to
agricultural societies and driving park
associations, shall 1 e and is repea.e !,
was pas-ed finally.
The Patriot say- I'hc facility with
which some of the country member* of
this assembly can fall into a peace fa 1
dors during the discussion of an impor
tant measure speaks well for the iniir
ests of their constituents,
• •
We print the new tramp law iu this
issue of the Reporter. We do wot think
it a very .so act, great as tie tramp
uu.nance is, because it is liable to abuses
aud its enforcement may often fa
upon innocent pers- is. putting them to
inconvenience, and expense, au 1 im
prisonment. So far t* it hits the re.-
tramp it may be all right enough, but
far belter to have a dozen tramps tramp,
than to have one innocent and legiti
mate wanderer subjected to .its provi
sions.
Substantially the whole defense made
t.v the Republicans, and e-pecia.'.y by
Mr. ltlaine, against the charge of using
bayonets in the Southern elections is
that the army is like the baby in t..r
storv—such little one. They do not
se tii to rt cognize the quest, uof {- ntt
cai right r wrong at ail. Rut even on
their own ground they do not fair >
state the case. It is barely tw > rears
since a corporal of the guard took p ?-i -
si aofthe >,<uth C.iroi.B.i 5-tate-Mot:-c
and de ided wrhat members of the 1 eg
leiatnre should aiul shoeid not be ad
mitteii. A Republican President subse
quentlv refused to recognize I hamber
lain and a Republu-an >enate refused to
admit Corbin, which is pretty gooil
proof of the character of this usurpation.
If, a* Mr. Maine contends, the influence
of Pederai troo{>s i< in proportion oa.r
to therr numbers, how w a* it that w iiei:
such an iniquitous place of business was
consummated the people of i. u.uaibm
did not wipe out Nlr. tirant's tr. pa, as
thev were abundant'y able to do lue
truth is that the presence of one bayo
net anywhere means, is intended to
mean and is accepted as meauing tha'
the whole power of the tieueral Gov
ernment ia there, and no one knows
this better than Mr. lSiuine.
It ii annocnced thai Edison has s
ceeded in a subdivision of the tic t
lig'm. This is one of the grande.-t
scientific triumphj of the limes, and wiT
knock down gas su>ck X - over '.he
world. He has obtained a patent iu
England a- well as m this country. IL
sub-division of light will render it cheap
er than any other light used.
On Saturday the house fin.iiy passed
the legislative bill, with the political
amendments ou it. substantially as it
came from the committee. Garfield*
amendment to strike out ai. the ;x>..ti
cal amendments was rejected by a v te
of 124 yeas to IJ 'nays, and finally the
bill was passed by a second vote of 140
yeas to 119 navs. All the republicans
voted in the negative; alt the green
backers, except Rarlow, of N ermoot.
and Kelley. of Pennsylvania, voted with
the democrats for the hill.
The committe appointed by the l*g:s
lature to investigate the State College,
arrived at Rellefonte on luesdsy ano
proceeded to the College accompanied
by Senator Alexander. If there is any
thing rotten about the institution tLd
committee eught to smell it un.ess i!
suffers from a bad, sneezing cold.
Did J elm Smith go to Kansas too
The President issued a proclamation
warning intruders against remaining in
the Indian territory.
Read the speech of Senator Davis, of
Illinois, in this issue of the Reporter.
A special dispatch from Terre Haute,
Ind., states that about 1.2"" coal miner
are on a strike in that neighborhood.
The negroes are still on the go. A
despatch from Vidalia,Coacordia parish
report* 15,00<) negroes on the river bank,
awaiting transportation to Kansas.
The latest rumors from Washington
are that Hayes will veto the army bill.
the mes.-age was looked for on I tie-day.
Fred Douglass said in his Staunton,
Va., lecture the other night : "It is a
mistake for the negro to move North :
one of the most unfortunate predica
ments that can le imagined is a negro
in a snow bank ; it don't look right,
the colors don't blend bajmoaiously.
Revised anil Improved. After using
a half package of Kidney-Wort, a gen
tleman who has been miserable with
kidney or liver disease, said : "I ant re
vised and improved. I' has cured me
of constipation, and piles trouble me no
more." For sale by all Druggists.
Suppose General Grant declines
What then?— Chicago Journal.
Not a mipposablecase. General*< rant
never was known to decline anything
except a kull-pup, and that was because
the charges on the animal had not been
prepaid.
A clever rascal iaji an exchange, -
been playing a m-w dodge on the farraerx
ia iome of the western counties of thia
tate He pays each farmer a dollar for
chickens, writing them a raoaipt with a
lead pencil, tee poißt el which wouid in
variably bn ak offjust before reaching the
signature. Then L* weuld produce fi
fountain pen from his pocket and have the
farmer siga ia ink. Soi-n after he erased
all tho pencil writing, and wrote promio
ry notes for SIOO and J-bH and soid ftfXt
of such notes to a bank.
It should not be lost sight of that two
I heroic ped" are wheeling burrow
t across the continnpt from Francisco to
Now York. F rubor Meyer, with it 110-
pound barrow, lias reached Kansas City,
and Potter, the other thing of legs, is 110
miles behind. Whoever shall reach No*
York drat will get $1,500. They started
together four month* ago. Feabermcy
eFs best time was 4! roiUz in one day and
his poorest 5 miles. Once he tell .off the
Kansas Pacific Railroad bridge, at itucsoi,
and the wheelbarrow, but, un
luckily, net himself, all to pieces.
Lookout that yoffcr nurses do not drug
your little ones with laudanum, paregoric
or other soothing remedies. O.vc them
Dr. JSull's Baby Svrup, which innoceui
remedy L warranted not to contain opi
ates.
STS t 7'<>/i />.! 1 iy Sl'KKi 11.
sat M> ts; tso\iNu,
Judge Pavi ,the independent senator
l"iout Illinois. deßvered one of the
loundest arguments on the army bill,
on 'J'J.
Mr. Davis I'em., 111. said that al
though usually preferring to given silent
vote he eoitld not sutler this measure
to be passed without saying something
on the subject. The heat wliiih bad
been rnatutested on the occasion of this
debate had surprised Mini, \ stranger
unaccustomed to American modes ot de
bate would suppose that the I moil was
in danger, that the old questions, pass
-ionsand prejudices were revived lout
teen veara alter the lebellion had end
ed, when there was no complaint from
any quarter that the 1 udri.il eomp.t.l
pre—e* too hard upon one section al Ihv
expense Ol another and w lien thi> I i !
eral Government :- -'beved iht uigli it
the eutire South Mr Ihivi-eontiuued
"1 should he ulna ed were it m that
the record of all nartiea ptves that ma
ntles invariahli commit legi-lattie
wrongs and minorities invariable pro
teat against them If it be true, as eliarg
e I, that the arrives* of one of the great
• irtu aof the rountrv mi m- rei ut; n
and ruin to constitutional liberty, of
what \ alue would l-e the -.ecunt.es '
the Government, >t indeed any oilier
species of property In the nature i !
Itiil gs fa levolut n iu- impend, ng >
there was any danger apprehended to
free g ieminent or p pular .herty, tin-
Gel t riuuciit would not be ale to sll
!• .utls a! t per cent interest nor the
st. k market in New V imaint.'. u Is
present high rate, 'lhis charge. Mr
l'le-ident. t mi-re fiction and has no
foundation, hut it produce* infinite tni
. tm ! and tends to demoralise the c ''en
try andeveri material interest in it. It
ni.ii succeed iu winning elections, but
it can not restore pr—penty. That great
otqt. I can never to accomplished
through a continuance of sectional strife
an 1 the violence that aicompanies it,
not do 1 he leve the pe. pie are in the
in od for this kind of polities, lhe>
have had more than five years of harsh
experience aiul they want to find - one
m de of relief fr m their present s der
lugaudimp. verished > Hldttion. •lliey
wi.l honor t!e-tatt mw.ui who eontrihu
testothe stock of Ln-wledge on this
sub eot rather than the political leader
w tio will not let the past alone. 1 am
ioep'.i solicitous that heart be g.ven to
tl e .pie North and s uth t>w ik out
of their present pinharrassmt nU. I m
!v of teeling is es-eiitiai to lift ua out of
the mire and to tieo us on the road to
prosperity. It is, Mr. l'rvs.Jent, in my
udgement, the imperative duty of the
hour, mate* I of turning the attention of
the people back into history with its an
imosities, to direct it to the troubled
bu-ine.-- interests of tlie i :utry and the
wav to rel.eve them. With the past
t-iiiii'd and with disi us- 'us on iv.iig
„-tiles the j ciq le would s n regain con
fidence. It uiay 1 e that such a course
would alfeet the fortune* of parties, but
it would have the most beneficial ef
fect upon the fortune- of the country.
"The bill before us is for the supp rt
fthe army i r the ensuing lis al year.
It is attacked because the sixth se -t: >n
alters two provisions of the revi-cd
Statutes. the fir-: denounced ttie u-e
of troojia at elections except iu two
specified cases, and the tccoiul section
provides the penalties for disobedience.
Ihe two excepted case, are where the
troops were nece-sarv t- rejwqil the
armed enemies of the I nited -lates or
t > keep peace at the p 'ls. Ine r.xtb
section of the Appropriation hiil pro
poses to strike from both xectioas the
words 'or to keep the peace at tin* p >.ls
and aothing more,so that the army can
not l>e used hereafter at elections for any
ptirp eg. \s an abstract proposition
could there beany national objection to
tins? flight the army to be used at the
poll* when there has been ; rofound
peace for more than a decade? I'h* la-v
was nassed when a formidable civil war
was in ; rogre— taxing to the ut in. st the
resources of the country. Rut 1 venture
t# sav no uiiu of the eminent men wiio
voted f ■ it intended or expected that it
would remain a jmrt of the permanent
law of the land. It ia no new thing in
time of peace to repeal a law passed in
time of war. Indeed, no wise state--
man w ill hc.-ita'e to do it if the law he
unsuitable to the changed conditi n of
things. It i-a : art of the very nature
of every usan of our face to rebel uga.nst
anything which interferes with the
freedom of election, and the days of the
republic are numbered if the people
ever consent to place the ballot-box un
der the protection of the bayonet. Rut.
Mr. President, this convent will niier
l.e obtained uniil they have forgotten
the principles of constitutional liberty
in 1 the precedent- set by the C inii u
of Knglaud in 17 •. Can it be p ssit ie
that a principle of common law. the
right of the people to have an election
free fioßi the pre-ence of troops, so dear
to I ng'ushmcn too years ag >. is not
equally diar to their de- endants at tiie
present day 7 Mr. I'r*--ident, it will re
quire soma one now living to write a. •
curafrrly the history of these times, for
the future historian will t< flow to be
lieve that there was any bany on which
to rest such an inquiry in the Congress
of the United States during the latter
part of the nineteenth century.
"\V lie iiiuU -hotjld not the law of !-•..
be altered in tho mantui proposed by
this hill? It is Raul that t re-oieut lin
coin signed it, and the inference is that
it would reflect on his memory to change
it. No man loved Mr. Lincoln better or
taonors his memory moro than J do :
nor had any one greater op|ortunitiea
ti learn the constitution of his anmi and
ch;;i aeter and his habits of thought. Re
lieving, as 1 do, that he was raised up
by Providence f r the great crisis of tin
war of the rebellion, 1 have equal belief
that had he lived we would have been
spared much of the strife of these latter
dais and that wo wouid be on the high
road to prosperity, fiuch a man would
never have willingly intrusted power b
any one, unless war was flagrant, to send
troof* to oversee an election. There is
now no rebellion, nor any threatened
nor is there domestic uproar anywhere
The Union is cemented by tho blood
that was shed in defense of its integrity
the laws are obeyed North and kouth,
East and West; and our only real dif
ferences relate to the administration of
the internal affairs of the tiovernment.
Hut surely these differences afford no
justifiiatjon for a departure from any of
the principles thai underlie republican
government, lhe charge tb-t tins :w
revolutionary legislation lias no force, it
might bo called a partisan device. Con
gress has p tver under the Constitution
to raise and equip armies and the House
of Representatives holds the purse
strings. Iu the ]>ending Army bill noth
ing is proposed hut to strike out a singi*
emu** fo,"bidding the presence of troops
at the jxdla. In no respect is the au
thority of the lTeeiiioiti to answer a call
to repel invasion or to suppr*-** insurrec
tion in any way abridged. The amend
ment is not in any proper sense general
legislation, and if it was the statute
hooks are full of precedents. Personally
I should have preferred to vote on the
proposition a* sn independent bill. It
lias been alleged that thero! an attempt
to coerce the Executive in this obi. Cer
tainly none appears on the surface. To
assume that he will approve or will veto
it or to introduce him in any way into
this dbai2 is a departure from wise
usage."
Jcsso I'omeroy, the boy murderer
made an unsuccessful attempt to escape
from the State ( Massachusetts) prison by
sawing through the bar of his cell.
KICHARSMI, THE MURDKRKK OF
NINE PEOPLE HANGED ON
SATURDAY.
Lowell.i Neb , April 'Jo Richards, the
bloody butcher < f nine peeple, met hi
well <JerT4 fate ut Minden, Kearney
county, Nebraska, at (evaateen minutea
after one o'clock to-day. A crowd ofl!f,•
(JGO people assembled to witness the exe
cutien, although the law provides it shell
b private. A pen, sixteen fvet square,
f.u i Ween erf '.ed on the public quHie. It
was huiU of r'ght lumber, and the crowd
at noon to-day lorn toi; dojyn and thus
exposed tho sesffold to view.
—The beautiful new song "Some
body's Coming when the Dewdrops Fall"
by f ' tunes C. Macy is now all the rage, ten
thousand co;,ttt having denn sold the fir.it
month of its publication. ft is a song and
chorus of much sweetness arnl freshness—
Price 40 cents, with elegant illustrated
title. S. 14 is AIV M I'S'SH-INS, Clevelad 1, (t.
froyton has reached Jiew Orleans. Ho
lost 20 pounjis on his river trip-
m i 1.-1)07ISO SOUTH.
suxfE Ol i in. PI xai ui-XII STN nx nil; xxxi
i x< s. 11 111 it i t'UMirti i..
| Special to Übicago Time® j
Soii:ifi>r XX'itllace'a cointnitfcis ia Begin
nibg to tiiiii gpotl nutlcriitl in its* invva
iigittton xiftlio northciu election®, ihi
advance ahect® of tli* evidciicts taken
regarding the election® iu Mnnanchti'
setta ails! Ycriiiont csuitniiih :■• inc intci
i—ling htntcuicut®. tin' Ma -1111111*111
Repnldifan iiumiiittee. previ i* t>' tin
i!#. Ito it fsir gs i vcr Us'f ili I !*.' *, i—tied t•
. iri'lllrt r*. nil# ut wliicb xx :i* to uiiililifu.
Hirer® and employer®, nnd is in t!iv®c
xx onl®
"Di xi; Si Youi c.'-ispcratloli witli
the Xt i**;ti liii-ctt® 18-publicsin Btatccen
tfd! ci'Uiiwittre I* meet curiir*tlv rex|Urat
cd. It is In xsitir poxx r, I x tbeaiitliori
tx x, u can cxcii i*e over th>> c euiplnv
c,| Bv vou to luuiiitatii tin' honor of
Mansacluiisclt® ntlsl keep It "Ut ol I 111
liAU.la of the Bpoilers siiiH pssLticul
knave* who h:i\c *clc ted lien. Butler
a® their candidate. Hi® election would
disgrace our B'ute and ruin our aland
lug at home and abroad. A thorough
canva** of tlu-e you eißplov and itn
early nqmrl to the BexTetary of the Re
publican Mate centra! . intuitu e will lu
thdllkflllll rcscived.
rite -csoud is to clcigymeu us fB
fowa
"Di AK Si 1 n order to enable us to
distribute docuiuenl® etlectively, will
x on k.iixltv fiirirsh u* immediately with
:i list of the malt) member® of \oiir
s'hurcb am! i ;ui*h, m .1 with sinh s-tlier
uanic-tt* volt may deem c*|wsdtt*ul * Ry
so slollio vou w ill aid ll* in having the
honor of sur x iiunonxxcalth. XX .th c®
teui your®, etc."
A Urge number of aw.-rn alhduvila
ill xx, provnig, among other thing*,
that tho an it or of tlie p,*totlne build
ing ut Boston threatened to discharge
the porter thereof if be v -ted for (icnur
al Butler for (iovcrnor. .I.din T. 11 of > -
kin®, u colcrcd waiter, xxa* discharged
froui an hotel in 1 'ston f->r xoling for
I'.'.itler. Greene, a colored voter, voted
for Butler and wu at once di®. harged Bv
rtiosnpson, hi® employer, Krßlref, em
ployt-sl *n the new United Mate® |Kl*i
otlice btitidtng, xx a® discharged for the
same cause by tlie superintendent
Michael Da!x, it s ...tier, cn|doyrd on
tlie postoflice building, iiinl Itvo oikers
xx-rc iiSsiiarges! B>r viiting for Butler
Jiiiiirt l'uley xxss diaciiargr l l r tbt
-asms cau-e Irotn the -aine work. A!:en
Cameron prove- a threat by it custom
house empl've to make hiin rue voting
for Butler. Patrick Lyons vxa* deprived
of labor bv U. ('••rrrith for spuing B r
ISut'rr. XX illiatn • i >ggrn's liallsit was re
•.-ted because he votrd fs>r Duller
I iiowa® (irime* wasarre®tes! for voliriy
for Butler, an.l tiireatened before ht
x as discharged !>v the United Biates
uutnis-i ncr. A _ nab fled \ ter. Mnb
ae! Hurley, votrd '. r Butler after being
threatened. He was arrested but ills
> hnrgvd S. B. S.ato and Joseph I*. Trtus
employed by n sewing machine tx'tnj'.:
iiy at Drang®, were diacharged on Octo
.iter Iff bectttiM) they were member® I
die Butler club. Tlie discharge wa® in
tended a® a* warning to the two Bun
Irt-sl arid seventy-live employe® "f tha
. tupauy. Dunn, (io#® nn.l (X ellingt r
-wear that Holmes A. l'.ie, manufactnr
er, ea.d he xxotißl di-charge any man it
.'usrnip y xxi.o voted for Butler. A. I'
' tnl.i- of Besii. ng". m, X crm lit, swear
, that fully *'• *• was used toe •rrupt vot
| er® ,n aw.ilh Bennington iu N vcutbt r
: IS7S.
THF. TRAMP ACT.
\ I.axx That NN iil Make it Daugci
oti® to Wander About in lVttu
-ylvani®.
S T.io lui'iowiag l the full text of the a
T • de: • is- d | ani*b tramp* a* pn--<l
i fir niyin b. k J-e* of the Leg at are
Met ri B T: at ary v rson gu tig at. .
n. |da c :# i a # begg Rg. asking
-übs.-t !.g upon charity, and ! r the i ur
iso*# fa. ,i r p n oner •- a !v g .
w! -tl a Uav<- r a fixed ; af# ol r#> **f.
•r la* fa • -h s,pat. >n in '.Ye e.'untv • r cty
nwh khe h il' be arrs'...d, *ha h ta
x*n m i desmosi :# .• a trauip a'.d if u;.!v
|of a ui.s.iauiaar.er. a:.si n oonvietiou -: a
;># kenteeccd tu undergo an nupr.s aaien
by aeparate aad Bolitary cwwlsein®®! a
aSs-r r in tlia county ;il or " rah a <
for Cut more than lvs.tr mon. ir. tin
i -cr*• P • ' the Court , provide : that .
ir.v ie'saii o arretted CJ*b piove By ■;.•
■'a.: •> evideni# tht he d"** uet rmak
D'- :ce : going at at ktggir.g r
-ist.r.g upon *!m for trie purps.® **fi.• -.
said, iu the mat.ner above s*t forth, hi
• hall nut be dearned guilty of tbo offcmi
licrc ahefore de*. rik-eJ. acd ut • n - te
pr.. >: -hi! be d -charge 1 fr. -n r tn
• r t-y !' •• Mae .'.rate before wham ! e
niniittad . r by th- Court uj in hearn.,
of the ca-e upon writ of h.*h#a* ce-pus
Sec 2 Ay trarup w! <• *!ia . ost. r a 1
dwelling house agair -l the wiii er w
out the pernn*ii>o • f the owner or .*c> •
pant I lie reef or shall kindle any fire it
the highway or • n tii® Ut.d of anothe
without th" owner's tonxsnl er thai! h
andiarryißg any tr-' arm* or elbor dan
Ktrr(u4 wpip w with mien: u&tMWfuiljr t
ilo nary l r in'.iniu'.mt# *r,y •ibcr j#r
-b. wl.ah intent may be inferred by tin
: jury try ;ng the i *e from the fact* Iba
W-n.laht >9 a tramp and se armed. <
sbali do er threaten to do any injury n
at* 'unting tea felony to at j perMtu or t
the- real wew®t®wwal *-'.*'. c : indwr, ha.
upon convictiuß he deemed gi.oty u! i
m.-d' tnean r and *! a B" sentenced t
.aderg" an imprisentneat by *) .irate e
-oiitnry confiaanienl a', later for a per.oi
net excaodir.g three years.
Set..'. At y act f beggary or vagran
ry by any perxou net a reiidial of th;
Mate shall ha evidence that the per-#:
committing the .awe i* a tramp within th
meaning of thU act, subject te the (*rv.
i .aUia-d ,n -e. ti r. <-ae of thi* act.
, 9-ec. t. Any p>-r-on upon view o! nn
offense de*crit>ej in ihi- ae'. mv spprc
hend the effender ar.d lake hnn hetore
Justice of the Peace er Alderman, who*
duty il shall Bs. altar hearing the evi
donee, to eischarge or commit the pri*..a
nr ter trial n in tne cao of ether mnde
meaner®.
Sic 'i. Thi* act hali not apply tour
female or pii.nor ..ndsr the nge et sixtn'
year* i.o: to tiy B..nJ, deaf er dumb j er
son, n r tha 1 it ho applicable I- 1 an
maimed or crippled proii who is unb
to perform mnu! Inter.
8i .ll Thi* as t shall take effect ea bb
after August 1 >, nnd all act® < r part
of act* rr.c r.tisti at herewith arc hcrefc
. repealed.
TIIK KN'ToMBKD MINKRS.
Contiuuod Effort.® of their ('ompnn
ions to Rescue Them —li. pis
of !""t)cce.*i.
[By Telegriiph t lh# Hrrui'i .
XVike-harre, I'a. April 21. IbTff - I
the attempt t" rescue the ar.fortunnto me
*hat up in the colliery known a* Numbi
Ten SB.ye, by ft fall of rovf r. rk, th
prac'ical miner* early last evening retell
ed againit strict adherence to the figure
ua.l stick*, stake* and tap"* of the Boss#
an-j civil engineers in the encb-aver b
digging from tiisi srfait_ ranch th
gangway runnieg aero.-.* the slope, nnd i
is well they did, for the independent corp
accomplished in six hours what the mei
under the instruction* <*f the surveyor
had tailed in, after twenty-two hour*' In
bo,-. Thi was affected at three o'clo. 1
this morning. twenty four hour
of uaremitteal labor had weil nigh r.
hausted the confidence of the hundred
who wcrj engaged in tku huinanitsriai
work of attempting lo relievo their com
panion* imprisoned in tlie mine beloiv
hut when the stroke that rem lied th
oughl-for passage way was given a ibou
of exultation was sent up trom hundred
of voices that surrounded tho opening
aid tl# joyou-echo . am a back in swn
music from the hill* aero** tho valleys
The workmen, fearing an immediate .>ut
gu*h <if ga*, made a hasty retreat for th
moment; but an immediate exporlnien
established the fct HiOt thcqi fears of th
lif destructive gases were groundles*
and volunteers with safety lamp* ooi
disappeared from igbt and descended in
to the dark and forbidding pit.
The Mine Oil Fire.
The two Brothers Green, brothers ef tin
two men of that name shut up in thi
mine, taitii li jpi.ncr named Clark, when
onlrance to tko old working® vu' b'!"'
graphed last night, had pravioujly return
e.t nit only W®jecls:d with unrequited
hope? of finding a pux-nge way lo the im
prisoned mutt, But with tiie additional
lrighlful information that iu their inves
iiguf.ons tliey Bad Hccidentully set fir" lo
the gn?. nnd that the mine wa*. on lire wi-t
of the "fall." If this firing of tho ga ha*
extended to tlie place in which the men
arc confined there is no hope lor them,
bill tlx undaunted nr- (if tlx hardy
miners w uIJ ut • opt no theory of despair
Working their wax ia through tlx new
O|m iti titC lixilo from lb® surface, they
found thai tbii "full ' extends both way
, east towurd the pin. e where tlx men
i. hou .1 be, end vxc*l in greet tirrlcidN
1( , I • max li the gangway in which tlx anon
wo; • shut U|> the rem tier* have bi en work -
l lilt H dy, i 'earing awuv tlx "tall ' and
i- propping up the roof.
Ob-tncle After Obistncip,
At noon to day, when tlx hope of roeri
u:. ravel leg the In x te i I at ei. v < , pes tlx
19J late of the lien itemed near roahxnlien,
wor.l lame tip from below that further
li pri urre a tl.at line w stopped hi a bar
' net et (olid coal ,S, rei ol willing luted*
■ 1 - n kI * re*potided ! • the i .it I t at -nr r*
i atlj laborer* Their Woii. was rapidly Bi -
ll . onipii-hi d, l ut iih' tlx rt.iMt g wa*
I ill ado it Was di . o*ere.i It at tlx IX It gang
■ war aa ! breasts .a the i in Iy ate tilled
! ( with reri. and slat®. jcncbiag tar out to
wnrd tlx I a : at win )• | .a tlx men
I, | ware at work when tlx disaster occurred
i: lo gain admlttaace to the mai gangwaj
* tl.ey Inuat eut through n pillar #! i oal
'.united to le thirty feet in lhlcknei j
aad at Ihit la>k tlx men .o now engag i
'• ed.
Kcusoub For llojx.
!i. Lite W ilkeabarro 1 ire Depailm at has
h bee a at ork all day to extinguish the tire 1
1 n the mine So far there tenuis no rea
>n te detibt that the !'r-h ai forced it.to
the pit hat at leatt a partial rirculalloa
, j and it it hoped that this current reach#*,
[the impritened inert The water c! the
* not . an be safely dranl , aad fortunato
*• r the niirxr- may avoid arvatici be us
-g the leth of the .. tut e which 1* it
t . | tlx gangway where they ked M> it t- 1
potsihle the utifor'.utia'.e men may main
d tain li'r area it: ugh 11 .tr companion*
" should ret bo üb!e le reach litem for lutuii
'' fdaja to ceme
, r IIK sI.TFN lit Ili IS< I'X Kl> HI
N K ttS REM t Kl> A 1.11 K AND
m WILL
5 \S i sei.a *re, t'a , April The ea--
ti '.embed m neri a'. v u<:ir N•: h w ere res
t> cued at o gb: o dock lb s n ornieg
! \ e*terdav the re-, uixg party succeed, d
ti a a* h ix e th*. .c !• the lower
li
part of t'.e tiixe. lt.:i- th wing that it wa*
(g'only at . x*ry to drive a lew feel lerther
•at I c'Je.lan opening .t.l Ike gangway
' Work was then nece-*arily performed
''': i!owly aad carefu: \ a- there were .aa.-j
r _ i vat > t. et fire daaij w cb n< . :lated i
( the drivtng and culling ef lie c. al will
M '.he pick aloiie.
*- The opening was attecle lat ght o'c!< • a
ig and Mmo Superintendent Mu.'.b was the
v first te enter lie found a | jrt;uT: of thi
to en co. k i g a b: eak last of ruuie 'teak *,
; litaei.fr as the niu'.v w> i. the bey w B
.{ wa 'li:'.* w nra th. m ' the o.penu.tif
it- disaster bad fortunately taken w.ih aim,
'I- 'Xii whi 'l Was a. . . ol d d.".V of
1 iheir c tiLaeuin l
l'l.e haV I'. ! tt.e | s wa- e l.ga geii
cits' g I g '.lie a r.-i :: . I r. a.r I uTsc
j. \ erv was said, and :ao entire party
ta U*ed ail pon.hle c.-patch .n g.-'.ti: g out et
t-' the ir.r.f, reach : g '.t.e turtacc shortly af
r, j „' c t tH k.
The met; were then r.t te their homes
1 ' <-r state that dur.ng Saturday and SwS'
day they c< u.J hti.r tlx rs-. wxg part*
fir. eg I a-'.*, and w tien tt l> *! ag iee-ej
ti *> bs evoa thai the V k bad beta
'.Xf.pr i aa I that '.her were .that xned to
their fate They also Say the* lou'd have
•„'jilcd at least two sno ioagcr, haJ it
■ a be. '. nr. t< ary, n tne.r i uppiy of jerk*
cd tjiu e ti.i at,
1 ' • uien what, rao-axd bil b.er. con*
. aed tiie an.l a ha'f dr
Til E WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
- Kieveu Thottiand /.j!us IlifeatcJ at
Kltowu bv the ilrilish.
at Adv *i f m Cap* I vii, dalad Apr.
*' a, via St Vincent, say • "Lsrd Chelnis
,, f .rd's i amp at finiglidova on the road to
.' Kkew.-, was alia ked at ds> break on April
>by It (iv Zu whe >• , !.• '■. ~•• ; a■,d
, do-perale attacks a ah .twerare
i-. pa > I an! pursul w.-.n gre.%: losa. Four
"' hundred aid seventy n* /... us were
*f. jad dead ar ind the !,o The fi
ns utla k was led by Dnba'mana, wbo
is < ruuiaa led at Isaaduhi v During the
■a investment twenty eigbt rt sr. J. J and ICS
v were pot s. lb * t !it K <a . bis b. . n
teta'ly evacuated
Lot d a. April "J A d.ipa'.ch. da'.ea
Cape Town, Apr.l S. i . K- .pr * telegram
company says : la the L ght bet wor a Cel.
t,. We ■ J'a c immand an 1 : e /.j . on the
•.b f\l ar.ii, the retreat et the /.u na
wa .j; and a xn !'. > i.nd figl '. en*
tie *
at surd
>.r Coii nei Weatherlv, bis son. Captains
1 Itarten. Baron Van S'.edkre .a and sev-
f 4 ' eaty men we*# killed ; and ea the IV:h
a I.xu'.enan'.s Nieliolsoa aad Hr ght were
te killed, Major llackctt was severely wouad
*, el, anj L.eulenanl Sni ;!i a: J Captains
(iandiner, C®\ an 1 r*v-* wero wounded,
n- The total < f the British losses .a both on
gagcineat* i* estimated at -A' killed and
Wounded.
The Zulus lost 'J WO men.
The British leas was >e\.n 'Jii'ars aad
"7 to) nun. The troep* f ught gallantly,
but appear to have been taken by sur
.t* prise."
r.- ewe
■- KECOHD tF CRIME,
le-
v Three Murders Followed hv Titree
Buicidcg—Oilier Crimes.
T : Whitehall, A". Y . April I—Charles
siV t*west, a deaf and dumb mute, separated
I froua hi* w,!e two weeks ag >, this evcaicg
6 '' nit'. her in a house of ill-fame when he
t ' v drew a pistol and 'hot her '.hr .ugh the
head three times killing her iastaat y.
tie then fired and killed himself instant*
' 'z-
Buffalo, April ill Monro La.ear -
il* posed lo Lucy Uyman la -1 evea.tig :a
Cfißaseaga anJ was rejected, lie thca ta
lally shot her ia the lxad and shortly
Drrvod himself!® the same
It >', w York. Aj.nl 2t-Aiherl C. Daf*
en large, a druggist at "Jo7 West Twenty
'r sisth street, this nxrning fatal'y poisened
he 1 his sea. aged four year-, ar.d lilmself. A
"• younger child wiil raiover. Jealousy ef
his wife is attribu,t.l as the CHUM.
" ' Terra Haute, Ind , April 2f4.—Kli Mar*
by tin, a rich bachelor farmer, was found
he ( n his jilaca near Camden with his Ibr.-at
i< cut in several pla-.es. lie had begn roa
ps fed and murdered
|g . ♦ .
A tire near Howolis, on tlx Erie rail-j
wrsy. destroyed eight car loads ol ed and
nx car loads of wheat.
"I
*"i For the Reporter-
THE I'ALL-BEABKHS.
""j As Jesus entered the city of Nain, a
"" ded man was carried out, the only ton of
w,' in. mother, Ht.J six i a widow: and,
he| when He saw her, he had companion onj
hnr, and aald unte her. weep aot. Aad
u |lx came and touched the bier: and they
''' that bare him stood still. Aad lie -aid.
p,(young man. arise.- Koo l.nke 7 11*10.
j Ity tlx carriers at a funeral, may bo un
' j dcrstood tho desires, passions, or lusts of
tbii human heart. It is proper to inquire
ID who the pall-b. arers aro which earty ma
ke y a youth.young man,—young woman:
,U v —io bis orslxr giHve
j p The fitst palUbeurer i. Inlempor*
''•'ance II any a man has gone to tlx grnve
*s, t.y gratifying his pie nun foi iatosicaling
jn : ;j',.ii„rs As corUinly as water will uuencb!
tire, a the Oferflowing tlo'.d will dustrey
n " tlie growing crops, as great rivers will
gulp down ships aad destroy them, so
I certainly will Alcoholic liquors, destroy
human life. Si* hundred thousand Hre
l.orne to tlx grave, annually, in llxse
se United Slates, by this vice. Young man, ,
M . if you want to live long, avoid iatemper
. HBce.
'"j U 'j he seoond carrier is adullory and ■
1 I lewdness. AiuitAer' A.ir .'• ui <i yeli/- |
d ,vi But as Ibtc is tleliealo subject and
..! no ..s.. likes I . e.press huu-ell freely on
,! it. tlx writer proposes that tlx uut ean
• am LjulUh ab til speak on this aubjuct.
Auw no one hif done fo more effectually •
o than the young female who is tlx author i
ol .1 poern called "BKAurinu.SNow."
!To show tho dreadful effects ol the vice t
"I referred to, this w hole poem is, hereby, J
" Riven te tho rmtiera of tho REPORTER: r
, i
Ob I tlx mow, tlx beautiful snow,
filling tlx sky and tlx earth Ixlnw ! j
* >ver tlx huu*a taps, over tlx *tre<-l,
(iver tlx Ixnds at the po.ipla yen meet,
I 'nnciag,
Flirting,
Bkimming ali>ng ; !
Ileaatilul saaw t it can de no wrong,
Flyxg to Li* a tnir lady's Ixek,
Clinging to lips in a frolicsanx frauk
Beautilul *nnw fro at ttx It. avtn above. :
Pure a* an aagel, gentle aa low
< )b tha sixw, tlx beautiful *xw '
How the flake* gather and iaugli u*tbay
ge I
Whirling about in their maddening fun.
ll piny* in it glee w.lh eyery ene,
('basing.
Laughing,
Hurrying by !
tl light* tun face and it tparkle* tlx
ay a.
A(i.l lb# d"g*. with a bark aa 1 a bound,
Snap at the • rytlal* tlx! eddy around
The tow n is a ire arid its txait in a gL.w
Te welcum® the coming of beautiful
tDour I
How wild the crowd .>#• sway iag along
llai ag each other with humor and song I,
Hew tlx gey *!sJget, like meteors flesh ;
by,
Blight for a me®istt, then K>*t te the
eye I
Kinging,
Swinging, i
Dancing, they go,
Oxer theciuetel the t.eautiful SBow ,
Snow so pure, when it falls from the sky,
To he trampled in mud by the crowd ,
rushing by
Te !e trampled ard tracked hy the
lllOlltlßill of frrl.
Till it b'.eiids With the flitb in the horri
ble street.
Oar e I was pure as tlxati .w but 1 fell!
Fell l.kc the *now flakes from HeaTeD to
Hell .
Fell t be trarap'ed a* tUlb in the street
1 ell to be *. utteJ, to be *pil . n u d beat;
i'leadiag.
(,'ur'ing.
Drvadir.g to die,
.s, in g rav s ul te whoever would buy
Dreiil.g i'i >b MUX for a morse! of bread,
llal iig ibe living and (earing the dead : ,
Merciful (iod ! have 1 'alien o low ,
AnJ vet 1 was cnce like the beautiful
snow
Once 1 was fair a* the beautiful Mow,
With an eye like lis crystal, a heart like
it* gl'.W,
I lettered and teughl for the charms o!
my face.
Father,
Mother,
Bister ail,
(i d ind my self I'a lost by my faV. ;
The verietl wretch that goes shivering
by.
W ill make aw.dc swxAp, ietl 1 wander
100 high ;
I • all that nen i r about me, 1 knew
There is netbing a* pure as the beautiful
snow.
H w strange it sheuld be tbat the beau
tiful snow
bhould fa 1 cii a iiuaer w/.h no where t>
go I ...
II w strange it w aid be, * her: ibr a gb:
cen.et aga n.
It the snow and the .c® strike my de*
i crate brax,
Fatating,
Freezing.
Dying—alog
Too wicked for prayer, to weak lor my
moan
To be heard m'.t e streets of the' era v
lowa.
boss uiad alb.- jey of the snow < om-j
ag duwa.
Te c and to il.e in my terrible woe,
With a ltd and a shroud of the bcauli
!•'. snow.
X aung \V , if you waat to live .o(.g
p* t; by the aipericnce ef tne cuiap!'
before you
Third pall bearer i* Ar ger. The fi
rry tve, the pa • cheek, the slammeririg
i.pt and '.).e pufiing heart, are al! t gns u!
death, l! you wt*h to livelong avoid an
i The four'.h earner is disobed care to
t arer.'.* He that hoaoreth aot bis father
ard hi* mother, tha ! d e the death. Hea l
tee fourth • oirppxridment If you would
live I vg c.hev your parent*
6. T:.e fifth earner D bad company
Evil eorwmun aliens corrupt g.x,.d man.
aers. -v* St Paul. I Cor. li d lfyou
fasten a Itv.ng nun to a dead one. the
lit :.(■ ! '.he dead or* will kii! th# l.vxg
oar -th# living will never restore Ike
deed to iife. So had < eropany geni-ra ly
ro.as those whe ge ic'.o it. It is net often
I bat had people are improved bv gei t
people assccating snth tbcai If you
weuld live ioag ave .1 bad cortipanv
i. The s xlh pail-hearer is uller.e**
N thing i *a he more disgraceful than la
t:i li li'.eraliv hones a mar: aixe If
a mar. will aet vu rk, why sheu d be live
(. d w ill cut birn down as a cumberer of
the err .r I. If vou w u'J live long, tnen,
tuv frier.d. axed idleness. New in con
e u- x i, reader. XV ho are yoar pall-bear
er* Are they Intemperance. Adultery
and Lewdness Anger aad Dieub#d:eace
i paren'.s. Bad Company and Idleness,
• * Temperance C arity. Love. Obedi*
ea.-e t > t-arerts. (s >od Company tnl In
dustry One aet or the other, are carry
ing you out to Ike grave AT d Tour fel
low men ian tell by your pall-hearer*,
what kind of a tuan, or peroa. you were
Sr. lo lh< n. that you have suitable ur
ns:: te eclcd tu i arry you le ihe ..." r
a. use J. T., Aaronhurg.
E. F. Ktinkei's Hitter Wine of Iron
(>:es tone to the stomach. ll improves
the appetite a®d a**ist diges'.ien; excites
Ihe how#;* to healthy action, expelling all
the foul humors that contaminate the
a od. corrupt the -ec-eti ns and offend
the breath. It excites th. lijer tu a heal
thy action and strengthen- the nerve*,
imparling tbat glow te l.fe tbat prdce :
• ion# trom perfect hea.tb.
Tnournndt in all walks of iife. testify to
'.be virtues#! this excellent medicine in
correciifig the deraagemenu ef the dig*
live organ* let ttx genuine. Sold in
f 1 (<0 L tiles, er nx bottled for s.'>.(*• Ak
f.-r K. F (xuakcl's B.'tcr XX me o! Iron,
and take no other. Ask your druggist
and if be ha* it not, ser.J to l'ropnetor. h
F Kunkel. No St North Ninth Stre.
l'hiladeiphia, i'a. Advise free ; enclose
three-rent stamp
WORMS. XYORMS WORMS.
K F Kunkel'e XVorm Syrup never fails
to de*trov I'm, Seat, and Stomach
iXX'orm*. Dr. Kunkel. the only success
ful phyn. ian ho remove* Tape XX orm in
j two tour*, alive w.lh head, and no fe# un
til removed. Common sense teaches if
Tape XVormsbe remeved all other worms
an ho readily dsitrcrsd. Advice at of- j
tee and stor*', free. The S 'llor can tv
whetber or nut the patient ha* wormr
i Thousand? arc dying daily, with worms,]
I and do not kaox* it. FiU, ipan>s, cramps.
<hokxg and sullocatlon, sallow complex- 1
on, cir le* around the eyes, swelling and
pain In the stomach, restlcs* at night,,
grinding f tho teeth, picking at the n. se
I cough, fever, itching at the seat, head
ache. foul breath, tho patient grows pale
and thin, tickling and irritation In the an
j , )(i —all these symptoms, and more, conn
from worms K F. Kunkel *XX orm Svr
up never tail* to remove them.
*1 i'i per bottld, or six bottles for s."> HO.
For Tape Worm, write and cunsult the
Doctor . For all others, buy of ywur drug
gist the XVurni Syrup aad if bs lixl it bat, j
-end to Lr. L I lxu„kel. "uVJ N. Ninth]
Street, l'hiladeiphia, I'a Advice by
mail, tree ; send tbrdO-cunt stamp,
IT ap 4t
[Camphor Milk cures headache and neu-'
ralgia.
Camphor Milk cures rheumatism and
lame back
Camphor Milk cures cuts, bruises ami
burns.
Camphor Milk costs 2-j et. ; 5 bsjttlc* hi.
Sojd hv J P. Murray, UeaUjQjalh
/joUHT PROCLAMATION.
XX i(rM, the llisa. Chrle* A Mrr. Pixoldrnt
[itir , url <>f < i>nnn in th# 2ath J edict*! Dis
trict con*l*Unf 'f tb# eoonttw of t'wtr®. * "llnton yid f
! u*rh#hl. |T th# llouoralil# N*n'l Fi*nk, *nd tti#
-Is'hn Ittron®, Aw.H'l*to*t .1 ud# In #ntrr j
oonntf. h**tn* l®uo,| th#ir |*r4H-#it. I#*rtn® d*t# th#|
l®t s!> a*f A|f. A l . |ET*. u mr for h>Mtn*-
. sort ofO>#ran(J IVrtnioor ondt#aral J*|l Il#]ix .
#rr *n! gu*rt#f .H#**k>o*of tbt I'tAf# On>U*n| t florl.
aad court sift sttmtxiD TJ#*a lu lUll#!ont# r . for
th# * nnty • f Cent r #, Ali !• rxmm#nc# on th# 4th ,
MtsndAF of Ap. bring th# d*y of Aprl lIFTV.
an.l toc.snttnu# t wo o#rk®
Nvti #l® thwt#fsr# gtT#r. toth# t'oron#r. Jut
tl. o® *.f Ut# '••< #. Aldr.x*n and t'uniuMn of thr|,
®a'l ruuntj of t'cnlr#. that ih#| l# th#n arid thrr# In ,
thrtr inp#r at 10 o'clock lu th# fovooaoo *t j
• Ai! !*). vth r#v(tla. In(|utaittsna. asamtna ,
t tut)® ano tunil wu r#m#m!'ranc#a. la d th### thin*'® ,
whls h to thrlf "flic# #||#rUli#lo l# don#, and th#r
whoaro bound In to prv#K'ut acatnat
the prlaonrr# t lat ar# s.r ahail U# tn th# .fall f t #ntr#
. .tin?* l#th#n and ih#ro to pro##cnt# acalnal th#m
a® ahail Is# juat.
Glten tiinlnr my hand, at llalirfont#. thi Dt day of I
Apr In tii# xrar *sf *ur Lml, l""V, and In th# lid i
yssar uf In l#p#ndnn# "t th# l'ntt#d Ntat## !
.1(111.N hPA Nl. 1-K K. Hl.arld I
DR OBRKUtfLTZKIUB LINIMENT.
( IMl'llOlt M I Hi.
i. now liif < Is'< > aici.o.(4 U'.lexixL ue<t ]
Khramallm, A n#. t aina, Nor#.
Nttntf*. N#lllnd. Nprilna. ft* ll Uof th# #r#at#at
raid# In cut ing ut|, tlflU. Spnltti #od •w#IIla in J
I' ax. fa qnirklF and ®ur#l/ flat one# #oo(h# and
r#ll#f#i Ind at iff lolni*. th# Ufa# wowi## jMd In#
a iiti>M n#r##a. Th# ioon#|i will bn paid bark to auj
on# not aatlhllod with It# rltccta. Prlc# M c#nt. 6
t>ulti#B for $1 . . . we rw
Prrparr.l only F l.#ri M.#rhoHr#r. M I>.
Hold ljr %I l>. llurrajr.Ccntr# llaii.
Tlie lli(i>iil\ IVolornl.
Il. 11-.lf 1., li. pMcull.rlj adapted to ul,l per- (,
asm*, conautuplirra and chlldran. It Dreaka a told, j
It .top. a couch It alii, elp'otoratloa. It (lire. In- „
Maul relief ll Hire- slretiKlh I' l>'l** Njl- ll r
!,.•• mult# more mre. thsipaus xiloar useiti-iIBS. I'beu (
.■oil. nf ill* ctlt.-en* t( K.rtern P*nniijtnl have
a-eil %i f.srjear. past audleellfr to !*• relief clren
*IX.I cure, effeetr d I'llih 36 ceul* or 6 hsitll. for *1 I
Prrfsarrd by l#rl M I. I
h. hi P) .| II Steiitr. I(at|.
UCRXIAK IIOKFK AXII COW POVyUII- 5
keep, aim* l.e.lih. .n<l la ood eoudlUoa. ll aids .
tlire.llon.n.laertmU.tlon It make* ft, mule..nd
nilk Bs u.lnc II a hor-o will do more worx and cow j
(Is., more milk and he In hotter .ptrlta and cundlllnn.
I .tan keeps pislUtry healths nd lurrnaao. tha i|uan
Ity of ug.H ltl.madnl.i l>r Levi Oberbollzer. at
il* mill*. )>.< kofl BN. Third atreet. Phlla. !l I* .old p
sy actual woiaht, at 16 cant# ir pound, tar. D- Mur* #,
■ay. (lonttx- it,ill, rp.vt XV. si, Tbv'DlJ> , .'.rwtlX' r Wilis. |
nar^Tlv
BTRAIVBRI I)6E 4 CLOTHIER '
Now invito esjipci®! attention to the
imKSS GOODS STOCK,
Aa repreacrtiog au aasortmcnt of
Foreign and Domestic Fabrics,
Never before ahown in l'hi]<iel|ihi.
w n*va OYb I wa usn ovib
fun prising ~
MIIHAIHS, IMAGDNAW (AMI! , ( . v .., T xu
y KKK S N*(iKl II k s hi if.Ls li r ' ' KLI I r.M MuMIK CLOTHH,
* BEIUILM ETC. CAMEL'M jfAIIU MONO CLOTUH,
wa tiavb ova® I'LAIDS BTKIPKB. ETC.
(.)! 1 wa HAVE Ota®
tJUII riKCKSBUITINUH ATsetft ~..
Cempriiing 0(.M)leg. F**c Ta*TU*itaal 50c
AItM U K KS. ItK 1(1 KB. MOHAIKB, Uomnri.ine
BOUHITI'Ih, BTKII'ES, PLAIDS. Ku g „ R jx ED. PEKI^fS, CHECKS
we uAX a u\ aa SA'iJ.tß, ( AM EL'S U Alii, EOULEB.I
IfWHI .) ". Single and douhla width.
JInMIpiKCESSUITIIIUSAi ~*)c
Al *;, 75.H7j,
(hoi.; rulug
lIoMIKCLOTUs f'ASH MKli KS BILK and upwards. We have
MIXED St'lTtN'.S, ALL-WOOL
CIIK'K- I'l'KL MoHAIKH SoKT ftP IMFf'Rfl
WOOL BED*KS, CAMEL S lIIUL„ANUb Ut i ILL Lc,
11A lit, NTKll'K* PLAIDS,
ETC., ETC. | Lompruiag
we ui.i o\ at BEIGES 182. 'M aad 44 Inches wide),
KItKNCIt CABHMEKKB. I'AKIB
onn NOVKTTIEh. CASH MERE DEB
OOUpci An Wi '.i. Beioia at *•♦'< IN DEB SHooDAS FANCY
BUNTINOS. PL A IDS,
IJOTII TWILLED AND PLAIN. CHEVRONS, £TC.
WE ALSO HAVE
ONE THOUSANO PIECES
JiLACK HKKNANIES AND GRENADINES
At I'ricee from
20 Cents to 12.50 | tr y*rd, ami in aasortruenl of atrlta quite extrauniinary
PLEASE NOTE: We employ no'.gents. Send directly to the house
for samples tl whatever you may neej, and secure the advantages of our
low prices.
STIUH liUWGE 0; CLOTHIER.
N. NV. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philadelphia acd hr.e R..ilrod Divtsivn
SCMKE& TIME TABLE
Uaotssfan*' Vci % I*®S. ta* in lb* ea
tie PLiiadaipLU A CiM iUUne Uisiotua ultlroa a
(alktu* wyxTWRD
RKIE MAlLl#*'M HailaOatpLl* V. U # te
llart.sl.uig 4 it* a.
• •* Most'.*<!& •6?*ttt
•* - Wtili*mibort f U * aa
- - !*•••
- - !U#* 11 y •
H *rr ftl Krt# *
MAI. AHA I X ,ms PMU
•• " M uUbdol I 01 p Mi
•• gyt • M ....aiuitpcrt I® P
•• loci * li*rn >si j it
PAST LINKUae I'aiiaOaleb l * 'IS* "i
llartlal'ttig lh*f
•• M M s<r.l*txl> B
- art *1 Wlili*Mp#rt * 24 rfc
- " lit** i H ft I 4# I* lit
WAKIi
rACIKICEX I## *v Id® k Mbttß •40#m!
•* jpth#! Wlior# ll • n
- •• VI iuuMb|wrt * *
M tlAbtloa
grr tot Hs'ftol'Brf 1IU a
>*!.:itod#JpfaU I f *
OAT fcg IHIH Kvo*a tO4
pallns* ll# •
- W.lUan.ss>o>t 1140 P
•• M Moound" ■ 1 4* P M
•* irr bl kltorriat t.rf • 4 It r
Pbii4fl;'bU * P
KRIK MAIL!••##• lUw*-tto
i/*xk ilbtrc • 4i |* ito
wuL##i*oft l!u6r>
•* MoniAodua 11 IF# it
gn it Hrf.Btir| 146 ton.
I'ht:t*lc!pfai* ?••#
TA LlJlKl##### W 16• tt
•r t A*. HkrrrtM'ttrg IIA• t
•rf • Tbi.#il#i| Lt 144 # m
pgr rin t'.ij ran l#t#•♦ n FMUdkiphU ltd
lUw®[*orl r Ni ig|brg Ki Hi. A rl# li V% • '•. Pkil*
6*lphx* dJ !*> Ili H tod *&*•)
Y i |Lg( hi##t ng <n • •*. cifßi t• ing
vr M A Hil ('WIN '4#t fi hf>t*#to#tod#r
.4 FRIT GIFT !
Ul to erf of UodicAi i tmmcsn Nphh li 4 lo Att
per#, rt •uOrrlnc #> it b • ofiinni H'-r. Artitttk, < •
Urit. |fv(AlUk, lom of VolM o V -r# Tfermtol N#od ,
Miatsr l i-*#t *!Ri# toltfe lol •• pc*fttto# J
®Ui— •to'l Ul* ycr #l< k t>— Tb l*H'k U rigk tli
ly tUu#4ratwl < 144 pp I! (• !*> Tib# Itoll MtoUoto .
It c -LAin® ito th# } r®Ad#ftc# of <* d htoto M#(l mtonf
liH Th#ftOttir htoto !•## Ir#btiti| dttrbw-i t f tie
Bio*#. Throtot, tottd l unp # to •#< itol prrli< e to Flu
xtßtototl. #ttoc# It** Addrvoto I>K N li WOUI Cl
cltobtoU >bo. 4t tot-!•
R. J. W RIIoNK, Dar.'.nt. can be
foaad at hi* ffi e and re*idencc
on North *;di- s ! H gh Street, three doors
Ka*t et Alleghcay, Re!lcfonUi, I'a
•r fob if
—GRAND SPRING OPENING—
—AT THB-
B E E-HI VE
EXCLUSIVE PRKOODS STORE
%i J '"> v l just returned from New York after having purchased an IM-
I-.i ENSE STOCK of Goods for ca*h, at lower prices than ever, of which I
will give my patrons the benefit, and wish to call your atleulion to the
Special Inducements I am offering in the following lines :
DRESS GOODS—latest novelties. SlLKS—black & colored.
tflllTE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS.
OAK TKTS ANIt 5H AAV LS. DO MESTICGOODS OF EYIRY DESCRIPTION,
VRIUMINU*. KOTIOS*, RIBBONS. Tits, CORSETS, HOMKRT, ULOVKS, lIDIISIiI,
MILLINERY GOOD§, At ~ AC .
SO* My Good* are si! marked ia plain figures, aad lbs price* I will gaaraatea the
lowet in the county. An early call at tbe B*e Hire is solicited. Kesp. yours,
J. fit. KB,
-V- M y Motte if One Trice, and tbe very lewest, the best of good* sad no taisrepre
srnutioa.
Special Notices
TIIE WORM)*S HALM.
Dr. L D XYexburi. Alterative Syrup,
A rama.l? uw.l TtIIKTY t IV'K VK ARN (aa prl(*u
>rattle#, and u#tr fatlu.a !.• ra.tl.aUj cut#
KUEI'MAITmM.
Ksjalpolaa. Nsr-fnla. S#e..ndary Syj.htlU. Ore
#l UUbrtM god toll dU"AMk In whlrh til# blood t
mplftoAtod It nw fl#r#d I lh# puhil,
Sold bt toll li#ttol Druf|liti. and .wbol#tol# .
it lh# #yburu Mrtllt in# tx* . !*, O Hot Alp, Kofhrk*
#r. N Y
TIMFLES.
I will mtoll I r#r th# r#clpto for to kim;>l# \>*#t*M
Itolui thai Will rwtntor# Ttott. I'rocklr*. Plmpl#® and
I lot*hi®#. l#tolnß tA# akin iMift. cl#ar and l*#utiful.
|o liairu Mo— I w produ< lag • iniurum fratrili -•!
•lron • Laid h#*xl >r •motli fac# Addr<>#to. lot loi*
tgtc a Lamp. Hen. \ aoxlolt A Co . 3u Ann Mrrrt. N. Y
It) l t)N81 MFTIYES.
Tie i4l#(Uar Living [d-tntinmilr cured of
tat .lina\ x\i**##. t'on^umptlon, l-j a almpl# r nu**l>,
i aniixmt to lUtok# ku'iwn In hi* follov? isu(l#ror# th#
icaukoffuro T all who d*air# it. ho will aend a
"py of lh# i r##crlptiu oaod.tfrowof olinrg#)wHh th#
If—lion# fur preparing an.l u®iig th* togai which
i.y will And a ur euro fir Consumption, Asthma,
ronchltlto. Ac.
Parti#* wishing th# Proscription, will p)#a#addreta
. A WIUIUM.IiM IVnn.st . Wiliiaiutobnigh. N Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A (iKXTLKMAN who uflt<r#d fx.r yoam frotu N#r
•tin t>rhihtF. Promatur# tlccajr. and all tho #l!ct of
•uthfnl Indltocrotion. will fur th# auk# of toufT#rinic
timanlt/. #nd fr#o lo all who need it. the recipo and
ir#a'tion for making th# aitupl# remedv hr which lo
a cured Kutjwf#!# >*i-hin*i u prohl by th# nUv# 4 ti
> a LAI'UI (V-Uv C v ai do ck> bj addic&aiiA; all \ I.
desu'u,
sftlliN U. UUDKXi.UCiIar Kt . New York
II I
II l#T R| t n i!
l.ni'i .M ijuu kb aud pcriviliyt urod Ivy * aiusplc and
•ollHUg Us htrtvLk F**r mfoimsliun. .tddreas
Ur J L ABltK A CO. al Ann 81. N Y
G. GCTEI.IUB,
Dentist, Millheim.
Ofiertbl*profe**lonaUrTtrr*tnth4 puhltc. H* I*
reparc-U lo psirfuiui atlupcratiuu* lu tba dental pro
'Mlon.
i I* now fallyprtpsrei] to extract teeth shsoiotty
without pstu. r#-7S-
I
Lewub'rg,Centre <t SpruceCrtek RR
WESTWARD.
I 3 3
I.KATK A M r M P.M.
• Moniiiion_.... „_7 00 166 C.'J>
I.** i*burg 7.16 230 CSo
|Cbern -....'J .'Jl>
| Arr. a*. Spring Milia V Ml
EASTWARD.
S 1 6
! HAT I AM A. M. P.M
''Spring Mi11i...10 10
JC.kura 10 85
Lew i*b0rg....... .........0 36 1246 6.46
Arr a*. Montandon......_6 60 1.00 6 0l
No* 1 and'iconnect at Monundoa with
Erie MAI!. weal on the Philadelphia and
Erie R. R.
No*. 8 aad 4 with Daj Expreu ea*t and
Niagara Exprea* wect.
No* 6 and 6 with Fait Lira waat.
BRICK FOB SALZ -Firat claaa brick
"0 hand for tale at Zerbe'i Centre Hall
brick yard*. Tfce*e brick are
| offered to low that it will pay peraoni at a
i distance to come here for them.
Intending to continue in the manufac
■ ture of brick they will be kept constantly
; on band, and fair inducement* offered to
I purchaaer*.
;t7augif H E. ZERBK
N r OTICE. —Notice I* hereby firen that
tba following article* were par
'.chatcd at cnUblti sale, oa April 14,j
11C*.' a* property of Wm A Curry, and
•.Pat the eaaae will be left in the p<.>**eaeioai
<>fMr E irabeih Curry, at my pleaaare. 1
and all peraon* art > autiar.ee afa.Rrt
i meddlteg with tbe *aaie in any maaaar:
One store, 1 corner cupboard. 1
, lot carpet, 0 chair*. 1 table and iak. 1
parlor to*a. lounge, carpet. C chaira, iot
meal, lard, loanga aad *uadrie*. bed aad
bed.ling. let carpel, abeut "J# l brick, irea
kettle, 2 barrel*. 2 buabel* apple*, ir.ee:-
' beach and uridrie, >keet-iran clove, tab*,
•ear. etc . hand cart and *l*d, 2 tlove*.
1 wood and 1 coal.
i7 ap 3i DANIELFAUBER 1
NATIONAL HOTEL. 1
CORTLANDTST.. Near Broadway,
NEW YOKE
HOTCiIKISS A POND, Proprietors.
OS THE EVROI'EAS PLAN. I
The restaurant, cafe and lunch room
attached, are unsurpassed for cheapness ,
and excellence of service. Rooms oOcts.
t>> J:' per day. ft! to £lO per week. Con
venient to all ferries and city railroads.
Xe* Furnlfiire. Xew Manage-
J MWrt, 23 jan ty ,
nfiEJUSnOTNiniAPPINKSS. j
litfalt'i ir,4 in pis. rk*M Wraith to thoir
anJ }•( th<\v *r<* within rwach of etvrj
one who will ue
r WRIGHT'S I.IVFIt PIMA. 1
, The *nlv Ml cure ft Tm|44 Uftr* ]
i llcadat U*. Stuir SUnuavh. < *uit iputi -n. IHhilitjr, S'au c
k !M*a, ami all BlUt>>u complaints and HUmkl .liworVr* J
i None trn'Unr unices tltned. "Wi, Wright. Phil*.*' -
i If your Uiuggtst will not supplj aeml 2S c*a'a fur owe
, b * U> Bar tick. Holler A <>v .0 S . 4th St. Phlla Tn-rVm
DRUGGISTS,
No. G llrocfctrhori' Row, Bellefonte
Penn'a.
Dealers ill DruKN.CliemieuU,
I'erftiiiiery. Faii< y(.oHls Ao„ |
Pur* Wines and Liquors for medic (
• purposes always kept. may3l L
D B
' TOHN BLAIR LINN, I
•j el Attrney-at-LaT7,
r .Office on Allegheny St., Bollefonto, Pa. 1
'3 27 fob tl '
A T
C. DINGES'
NKW STORE
Too CM findl tj kind, nf Orocariea nnd
C*aaad fruit. cha#r (ban any
wbar#
IHe slao bat ou hand and is conatast
ly receiving Notion*. Caodie*, in
great varisfy, and Tobsccoa
of tba baat gradaa.
TRY HIS YORK CIGARS.
ll* dent, in FLOUR. BRAN. STONE
and EAKTHK.N CROCK*, dkc-. Ac.
and Ukaa all ktndt of Coantry
l'r*duc* ia sichanga.
, CALL AND QIYIHIM ATRIAL.
c. DINUEN.
Centra Hail.
WrHAR C. AINB~
Bargains!
In MEN'S and BOYS,
BOOTS and SHOES
alao a LARGE VARIETY of
CHILDREN'S SHOES, at
LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store,
opposite the Buafc house, Beliefonta,
room formerly occupied by John
Powers. apr'j-Oy
HENRT BOOZER,
Cl:*tbi: HALL,
Saddlat, Harasae, India*. Collars, VklN
IFlynat. and alto keep. on band Cotton
Prices low a. any where alt*
All kind, of repairing dona Tba baat
.lock a! way. kept on band. All work war
rantad. A .bar* of tba public patron**#
kindly aolicited. llapr, H y
JERKY MILLER"
Ha turn a Kb Hainontaat- in tba ttw.
ment of tba bank building. All work dsaa
n faihionabit .tyla. 1 July
Candy Manufactory & Bakery.
Mr. Albeit Kauth,
At tba
BISHOP STREET BAKERY,
'ia now making tbe very beat
, BREAD, CAKES AMD PIM,
in Beliefonta.
Candies and Confections.
lie alto manufacture, nil kind, of can
die., and dealer* can purchaaa of bins a.
low a# in tba city. Candla.ofallkind.nl
way. on hand, together with Oraaaaa,
Uffloni, Fig*. Date*. N uta, Hyrupa, Jal
lie. and everything good.
CENTRE COUNTY OYSTIR DEPOT.
An Excellent oyater aaloon alao at
tacbed to tbe Bakery. Call and aaa
me. ALBERT KAUTH.
nav!
Examine our Cunfa Prices ol
Hoots and Mlioes.—We are rolling
1 out tba good, livaly, because wa chare*
. lea. for them than was ever known. Wa
keep up the quality and kaep down tba
price*. Wa ara bound to .ell off this trw
mendou. .lock, nnd trut in tba low pricaa
to do lb* business. We will offer you
Men', fin* calf boot, at f2 CO
t Man . kip boots at 206
. Women, kip .boa* at. ICO
,jChildren', acbool sbaet at "5
1 Man', wool lined gum boot. at.. 2 SO
i-Boy.' wool-lined gum boot. at 1 VO
.'Men', wool-lined buck'.* overthoea... 1 40
t Men * wool-lined Alalia ovarsboaa... VA
Men . plain gum overshoe. <C
Lumberman', rum*, aolid haal 1 At
I Women', wool-lined Alaska avar
l ihoei % Tf
> Women', plain gum ovenheai M
; 4im' plain gum overhoe._ SO
• Children', plain gum overshoe. ....... 25
The abova rubber goods are all first
, class and ara warranted, and will be sold
for ra.Aoa/y. K. G K A H A M * SON.
Dec 5 Beliefonta, Pa.
vT By calling at the new and exten
sive bakery establishment of
JOSEPH CEDARS.
(Successor to J. 11. Sands,)
Opposite the Iron Fronton Allegheny
>treet where he furnishes every day
Kresh Bread,
Cakes of all kinds.
Pies, etc., etc.,
Candies,
Spices.
KuU,
Fruits.
Anything and everything belonging tc
the business. Having bad years of txp*
rience in the business, he flatters himself
that he can guarantee satislaetion to al\
who may favor him with their patroatf •*
30 aug tf JOSEPH CEDARS.
FTkORTN'EY Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rev
nulds hank. >4may
Jt. SPA Nkl I.KK, Attorney-el-Law.
Coasultatiuas ia aid
German. Office in Furst's new building
Made in a single da.l, Jen. 30th,
by aa agent. Send 1 cent slacat*
fer particular, Rev. S. T. Buck. Milton,
Pennsylvania. Ittap I**
PESSI\*
All Seldiers, woqaded •* injured, en*
now obtain pensions ; under the new law
to date trow discarge. Address at oaeo
with stamp for blanks and new Soldier's,
(circulars W. C. BERINGEK A CO U
116 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, P.
Oldest Claim Agency i/i the Stai£-
10 ftp 4t