The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 18, 1880, Image 2

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    THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, |
The Commercial Advertiser, which isl ~ PE
seldom caught tripping on such points, | The First Born of a Mother
says “there will be only 738 delegates’ |
in the Republican National Convention,
Thig is a mistake; the true number ia
006, We have observed the same mis
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For the Cexrie Reronten,
BORIPTURE LESSON.
"Give not that whieh is holy unto the :
|dogs, neither cast yo your pearls before of Lehman, Rosontal & Cn
{swine, lest thoy trample thom under their| Indiana,
foot, and turn aga'n and rend you' |**VOR o'clock.
TAMMANY WANTS PEACE,
For the last two weeks “
movement has been having
for its object harmony between Tamma-
ny and the regular New York Democ-
racy. Itis announced that a well-known
New Yorker office-holder under
Tammany Hall--has Albany
with a plan for compromising Democrat
ie differences, He said
of a separate Convention by Tammany
{8 not intended as a menace, but
the nature of a necessity.
one hundred and four years later it gave
birth to a baby elephant 31 inches high!
In 1980, March 10, will be the centen-
| nial of the birth of the baby elephant in
the city of Philadelphia, and whata big
fair there will be~=and the elephant still
on hand to grace the exposition=—eles
phants live to 130 years, As the eles
phantine centennial will come so close
after the 2nd centennial of our Inde
pendence, it will be postponed on acs
A BARBY ELEPHANT. PERSONS KILLED BY THE
EXPLOSION OF A FLAX MILL.
The flax mill
. at Frankfort,
morning abeut
Any subscriber to the Rerowrer
sending us a new name and the cash for
both one year, we will allow each a creds
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three
obvious,
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in Caps i i
| | Indianapolis, March 11 delicious
some and
Gr by malo rel S06 SHAG:
Market Straat Philadeiphis, Po Sotnitn
ENTRE 00. FARM ERS HOME
PRICES TO -- THE TIMES.
Improved Stabling and Careful H
w Special Hates for Jarymen and Wit
nesses. Cleanliness, Comfort and le
unexcelled.
NO DISCRIMINATION
against the Producers of our food, than
whom none are more worthy, or mere en
titled to attention. The Bush House bays
ing over three Limes the os of other
hotels, there is no occasion or di
to place the guests in attic rooms. This
accounts for its growing Loeal T ide. We
do not trust your te the care and
prefit of parties disconnected with thefhos
ol. MYERS, Proprietor.
t of 20 els. extra
BEravions NOTICE .-
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tivity in this Country, Soap ;
Philadelphia, March 11.—A most im=
portant event in the soologien!l world oo
\ko in several of our contemporaries |CUr*d at the stables of Cooper & Dailey, |
nd it {8 easy to see that they fell into it|the circus men, afTwenty-third and Ridge)
yy Hoy doubling the number of Sens|avenue, yesterday morning—nothing more
ators and Representatives, which gives or less than the birth of a young elephant,
738, without making the necessary ad- The importance of the affair to the world
dition for the Territories, The national
conventions of both parties are compos.
ed of double the 70 Senators, which if
1 double the Hepresentatives,
¥
ex ploded this
The mill was entirely do | nitors testathentary having been grants
Christ was concerned both for the safety | Hroyed by fir, Ten persons were killed, | 6d to the undersigned on the Estate of Jas
of Hi i ’ £1 .] Atlthe of the axplosion all the em co » Dingoes Inte of Contre Hall, deceased,
| s ministers and the honor of His Sovionobtl 2 : HT all person knowing themselves indebled to
{word and doctrine. Hence He gave the|P OFe0s of the ml, leh suid Estate are requested to make immedi
rule contained in Mathew, vil, ©. gathered in the boiler room, apparently | ale pay nan, and all persons havingeinims
far the purpose of warming themselves | AEAINEL ea estate are requested to present
: ; i { warmin selves | 0 : : op
EXPLANATION, them duly authenticated without delay for
Llement "
MARY A. DINGES, +
Wleb bt, Executor,
{AUTION —~Having purchased the are
ae | $4 ticles mentioned below at constable
| sie, on 27 Feb, 1850, as the property of J.
| I. Butter, 1 will leave the same in his
| possession al my pleasures; all persons are
| cautioned against meddling with the sam
i viz: 1cupbonrd, 1 set carpenter bio
| bracket saw, 1 work bench, 1 lounge 1
| cubonrd, 1 stand, 1 table, 6 ahairs, 1 wood
they exs | chest, 2 tubs, 1 moat vessel, 1 iron kettle, 1
5 the | bedstead, 1 trunk, 1 chaff tick, 1 trundle
rit. | bed and beding, 1 clock,
18, CYRUS LUBE,
fab BL. : Gregg twp.
WwW ANTED —Men of integrity snd
ability to sell trees, vines and shrubs;
| permanent employment to good salesmen,
P Address DL H Patty & Co., Nurserymen,
| 721 Broad Bt, Newark, N. J. 206{eb, 2m,
A ——
Tha Centra Reporter.
Py Pa ANNI NN NNN
+ BDITOR,
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an
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me
been to
in number, were
“The holding
of setence will be realized when it ls stated
that it is the first instance of the kind that
| has ever taken place so far as Is known in
vhich is 556; two from each of the aight] these animals in a state of captivity, A
Territories and two from the District of queer looking little black animal, not
Columbia, making a total of 750, ofimuch larger than a Newfoundland deg,
which 370 is a majoaity, In the Demo-
eratic Convention, unless the two-thirds
rule is rescinded, it will require 500
votes to nominate the candidate. In the) ;
national conventions the Territorial del.| the appearance of the stranger as it wad.
egates are accorded full privileges as dled about in the large brick stable
equal members instead of being restrict known as the elephant house, this morns
d, as they are in Congress, to a partici, o
wtion in the debates without a right] bl A 3
vote. The successful candidate at : lack Asiatic
‘hicago must have the support of at phant, ksown by the name of Hebe, stoed . A 3 : iy
170 delegates, and the successful At the center of the large sta%le room with called, because of its value and precious. Es .
¥ ’ a Wh . 1 10f this, the original cel
This #88. See Math 46, where pearl :
of great price is rel
are very Cleopatra owned 8 ly
i » 3 y i :
gem worth $8065.000, Philip 11, of Bpain
owned a pear! worth 15,000 ducals,
{
ount of its insignificance with the event “Give not" Christian ministers, teach:
ia holy" [0c lot k
thie Word of God, the Sacraments, the!
truths of the Divine Word,
(God
preparatory to geing to work al seven
NTR is T »
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Or
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¥ GO”
¢ Hany, Pa., Mar, 1§, 1880,
1 1 :
, , ; ‘ @ explosion of ata)
The regularis | (Our Years later, Of course the centen- ) a eré and reprovers, “that which i RpIOSIGh Semp ay
He TERME ) wid molishied the building, shaking the neigh
the t} ings ofl DOTIng town, and hurl
4 4 {lance of 1
nial will be of elephantine proportions.
In the mean time all the inhabitants &
the
the calf elephant and prepare |
ty of Tammany was conceded by the ir 1
. . x i
last State Convention,
werd
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8 fie |
Eto 6
Not o
The infant elephant of Philadelphia
has a bigger boom already than John
Sherman.
i
The delegates the whole subject of Christiaaity | hree hundred yards
"think “Dogs''
: persecute the Word of God, Phil
UHwine¥
fleshly
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f Droit
erly love will worship
for the
who'd
city ©
Apo dd
‘ 0 i en
those who fthe ten wen «
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wimitted, and its representatives
i wore awarded positions on all the lead
The republican legislature of Rhode |ing committees, Their subs
Teland last week passed an act allowing {drawal could only have been avoided
whites and negroes to intermarry.
& le
§ intended, "
¢ with a very diminutive specimen of trunk
great day. Happy Philadelphia and with a dispesition to run at thing ip 8
thoug!
atent i} § "yh
nent with hose who inl
% 3 %
| Farmers vet fooled when they ,
drunkenness jen they buy
1 Butter Powder
, Bo that they k ite Powd
regard the Word of God, Apos
ay also be included here ns
have aposiatized from God and His Word.
“Pearls “that holy"
are immersed
eatined to hee blindly lke a young colt, fairly describes
Mecea ! QO,
wast of having been
3
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were
it that yo
the
that we could only
born
lusts, sensuality, .
American : i
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$ and colored
oring
pect to get as good a Pal
Perfeoted Bu Color
| Richardson & Co,
| others have tried te
» $ x s * y reat ie {
by the nomination of some other candi- com prea whored salts, and big
date than Lucius Robinson. My idea is
Already the gailty criminals in the jo call both conventions at tl
bribery case have published their appli | time and place—say in
eatio
sentence which they are to receive on
29 The pardon may be granted
as tho governor and the pardon board
ate republicans, It will, however be an
outrage upon and a mockery of justice.
‘hese men, Kemble, Petroff, Salter,
Crawford and Rambarger, deserve the
penitentiary much as any criminal that
ever was sentenced, but we fear these
fellows will go unwhipped after all,
o
The duty on printing paper having
made a big rise of late, makes it the duty
all subscribers to pay their paper
promptly, as publishers only get 50 days
on their stock, This is worthy
oughtful attention of every sub.
WH, COvelousnpes, &¢
0 do not bottles of ¢ heap © stu
af brotherly love, or even
f
i
3 "
inn thie it
18 SAME in (He City tates sich
. sithing ¢ sta 3 it! tap
Ute Within (oN Mes « i ler . a
a. The in
for pardon, in advance of their | uence of Governor Seymour and Sena-
Ib
3X
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buat, to take up
Pv eles
The mother, a large Vv
ie the excellencs |
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the map and find that we are just 0 burl The | 4
to , it knocks out of
111 the ardor, evaporates all the patri-
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~$0 which is is
F141
ATShoN EER —The undersigned re-
; spectfully offers his services to the
ciuzens of Centre county, as an suctioneer,
Several years successful experience sns-
bles him to render the utmost satisfaction
in crying sales, GEO. KOCH,
the incl
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mies Away, }
tof Kernan woul ¢ exercised in the least ©
eandidate at Cincinnati at least 505, un« both hind legs chained to two posts
less the two-thirds, rule, which has been | precaution was absolutely necessary, as
the common law of democratic national
ponventions for nearly hall a century,
should be set aside,
If the republican party had the two-
thirds rule it would go far towards pre-
venting the control of the nomination
by States which can give no electoral
votes to the ticket, As things now stand
the ex- President has instructed delegates
enough to insure his nomination if he
should get the greater part of those from
the Southern States which are pretty
sure to go democratic in the election,
New York and Pennpsylvania have 128
delegates and the Southern States 276,
making 404, or 35 more than are ne-
cessary for controlling the Convention.
It is in the power of the rotten borough
delegations of the South to force upon
the party a candidate whom the repub-
lican States do not want.— Herald,
§
failed, |
si Y R
he "Perfected
r, but have
nat, interest of harmony, and it could not fail | ¥ a the
to have a favorable effect,
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’ { Farmers should use only
aOme pearls 5% 4 4
Bold by
i
otism, and out of indignant disgust over rred to :
lo
Then a cons . abl FURKIsts at
our misfortane we shall decline to visit will bo shown. At the upper end of the Va Unb
stable room, all about & dozen yards from
Hebe, stood six other large slophants, with
their beads turned toward her, likewise
chained to posts It was & most exciting
scone among those elephants when the
birth took place. For months past, Hebe
on account of her conditien, had been
chained on the same spot where she stood
this morning, away frem the other ele
phants, the room being always in care of
a watchman or keeper st night. This
watchman was at his post at hall-past two
o'clock, when the event by which she dis
ungulshed herself occurred.
The baby elephant, which at onceshow-
ed & disposition to make friends with any
and everybody, was piloted back to its
mother, where the keepers and others who
had beon attracted by the general commo
ition, became at once interested in nursing
Lit. It would run about with its
open very much like a young colt,
old slephant would t stand
enough to suckle it, being constantly
be appointed
1
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ference committee coul
by the two bodies and a plan agreed
upon for bringing the factions together.
All we ask is thatan uni
gation shall be sent to C
gal, through the Congressional districts,
the centennial, the 100dreth anniversa
“hi {the
in
f id
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if
ie
rv of the baby elephant born
BUY NONE BUTTHE WORLD RENOWNED
Light Running White Shuttle Se
ne dollar asd the
twe dollfirs). The
Portugal was
Buch pearls
are certainly appropriate representations
of Divine truths. But a hog weuld not
appreciate them. Neither
value God's Word,
der feel
scoff and mock at them
rend
These jottivgs, will,
passage of Se
fectorily
silver ducal was worth
gold ducal worth
white
worlh
delphis, Yea, it makes us feel that
nstructed dele :
all things were straight, we could
y is
nt ’
3% 1
wing Machine.
lu BO SIMPLE A CHILD CAN USE IT.
Belf setting Neadle, Automatic Tension, requires no change to doan i
: atic Tensior wires no y family sewing. Works all closed up and free from dust
ease hardened iron or steel, Dearings adjustable, Shuttle self threading and Pog? solid steel, Tensien on Shuitle ean be
changed without removing from Machine, More room under arm than any other machine made. Stop metien
ean be wound without running machine, Double steel feed, or fesd on both sides of needle. Table built
of wood, the grain w prevent splitting or warping It is beautifully ornameuted, sccurately made; its m:
is perfect, the easiest running, handsomest, best satisfying and most popular machine in the world.
A ful re Sments, and of the best, free with ssch machine,
he W I' E Muchine is warranted for & years ; a paper te that effect direct from the compan
i Muchine is 3 4 ) ¢ hands is given with each
chine. Bay no WHITE without this paper. ~~ Why buy the old style machines that oan the market for 20 years,
and thos run the risk in getting a built over machine? Duy the WHITE snd avoid all such risks. Weurs ready to place the
Ww HITE in direct com petit on wilh any other family machine in the market.
Write for circulars, see and try this celebrated machioe, before taking any other. One or iwe agents wanted “or the central
and wéstern part of Centre Co,, to whom the company’s best discount will be given, the same I am gettiog. The county is teo
large for me salon Orders by mail promptly filled
0. BEd eka mite mip FeAl BOYER, Agt., Aanoxssrao, Cexree Co, Pa.
ob: C. SRE nl ayder, Miflin, Juniata, Perry, Dauphin and Cumberland counties. To whom al
communications or agencies in those Co's, Address him st Middieburg, Pa. 1
XN. Bati ia : : MACHINES REPAIRED,
a, have all the necessary too r repairing any oid machines. No difference bow eld, worn sane dilapidated Jour ms
4 ornament it in a superior manner. Give me s trial Bring your machines
.J4 BOYEH.
chine is, I can make it 8s good as new, and reladan a
to my shop. No money asked until
*
Jas. Harris & Co.
i 13 YOU 87TH Sonvine ul that your machine works and looks like a new ona,
BLAIR LINN,
ARE SELLIXG YERY Low
OHN
J Atterney-at-Law
REAPER SECTIONS and
Office on Alleghony
And all kinds of Farming Tools,
21 fab of
RAKES, FORKS,
SPROUTS HAY FORKS,
ROPE BLOCKS, ETC,
As well as all kinds of H -
WARE, to meet all Jax.
this line,
incinnati, as us Topaz belonging
£57,000,000
fun :
dawn and well the ideaol a
\ \ ’ erling,
eral'always brings a lump to one’s throat,
The account at once
came to see the infant elephant, and
oted down the particulars, and then
departed. W ell it is that the house of
Herod run t, else the baby ele-
phant would have to be taken to its nas
tive Egypt or Africa for safety—for it
is bound to be the one object of worship
aud that the unit rule shall not be en
forced.”
“If. these concessions are made, and
Mr. Tilden is nominated, will Tammany
Hall support him?
“1 am not authorized to speak for the
organization, but I think it will. All the
men that I have talked with, including
SAYS, wise men
3
t
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do some men
“Trample them un
~despise and condemn,
8
laid mer
OS
of their
3
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Turn sgain and
sod kill you,
think, explain the
satis.
is ol
—~Persecule
i
ripture before us pret
credit you
i“ #
ty
vy
the most prominent of the Tammany
&
New Hampshire claims the most stab.
man in the United States, His
is Dr. John Brown Smith, and be
3 been released from jail, where
as confined for a year for refusing
r a $2.12 poll tax levied upon him.
had conscientious scruples about
» any such tax, and therefore en-
ared imprisonment until his daugh-
ers settled the bill and costs for him.
Since the republicans are longing for
a stubborn man at the head of the gov-
: this New Hampshire chap
d be the fellow for them.
a
ashington Territory has a mother
a son who seem to understand
the ways of the desperado.
\ dispatch from Seatle, Washington
says Mi hael Padden and a
ghbor named Clark both laid claim
to a piece of land at Leboure, and dur
ing Clark’s absence Padden commenced
“ing in the land. Mrs. Clarke order
m off, and on his refasal to go put
-un into the hands of her son, on
Fall Yowell Phil Inhians an a
i Of &it 10 piaaeipi ans, and no Her
leaders, are decidedly averse to another fall loyal Philadelphia \
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IMPROVEMENT
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: wl would stand it,
bolt Ol Wi d and
it. Of course, it is not to be suppose I. We
God to se
ters snd
We bave
the purpose of doing good ard
therefore, diseriminate between character.
4. Men may beso bad that it will not
be the duty of Christians to admonish or
reprove them. If men show they want to
be dogs and hogs, leave them to their
jegradation. To speak to them would on-
iy exasperale them,
8. Weshould leok for the swine in our
We are in
eslrg yed by
not give the things of
flers and mockers, lo persecu.
drunkards, &c —sick or well,
received the things of God for
we should,
. 4 ‘ s shoul
But, the infant animile 31 inches high, 5 ou
- a.
that we are in favor of Tilden's nomina-
tion.
what we can to prevent
If the reports which reach
1
sen.
’
11.D,
ust t
may be the source of commotions, and J
outhreaks now
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t
We shall go to Cincinnatiand do @ 8 i 4
such
JOHN SMITH AGAIN
The Centre Hall, (Pa..)
wminated “John Samith'
1st ts and bloodshed in the
| TESUIL,
may come for-
mouth
The
leng
Reporter has
for the Presic
g that he will poll more
voles than any other man living or dead
Uncle Sammy net excepted. We would |[*¥AYIDR and swinging about, se that the
just state that John Smith called at our|¥eepers hit on the happy expedient of pro-
fice this week and pesitively declined |CUTING a funnel and & rubber tube about &
any honors of that kind, He left on u Yard in fength, Inserting one end of the
special for Ada, Thursday, where he bas| tube in the baby's mouth, they fed it by
several building contracts t | milking into the funnel at the other end,
Nevada, Obie, Enferpri {the little newcomer taking its sustenance
The Enferprise should bave said that|with arelish until it declared it could
John the WafeAman's candi-|take noe more by promptly jerking
a imouth away.
Scores
‘ortunate city,
ward and want it labelled as a namesake,
ds, Forney, M'Clure, Bill
hs, all may want to
stand God-~father and label their
pames on a trunk that baggage
smasher can handle with impunity,
Well, an elephant is a big thing, none
we arg trae
a3 gs are trae 5
ad he will not be nominate : 1
18 Will DOL 0 DOMINAIN ye-Claimin ne still
den
- a
i
Stokely, Chil
i Kemble, Sam Jose;
A CRUSADE AGAINST BIRINWEAR-
NG.
| Lewisb'rg, Centre & Bpruce Creek RR
WESTWARD. 3
ML
bb
2%
as
1 x Si. Bellefonte Ps |
i LEAYE
! Moontand
i Lewisburg
§ CODUIT. one ssini cies 2 masse
i Arr. al bpring Mills...
EASTW
2 ¥
Gh 1
Under this head Lippincoit’s Maga-
gine has an article that should be read
and remembered by all, for the sake of
the poor birds, for whose protection we
the article in the Rzrorter. It
can deny, even if it be only 31 inches JXECUTOR 8 NOTICE
4
Letters testamentary on the estate of Eli |
#8 W. Woods, late of Greg gtwp.. d, |
having been granted to the undersign- |
ed, all persons indebted te said estate are | Sprin
required to make immediate payment, | Col
and those having elsims against the
{0 present th authenticate
sem, 3 {
3. A. WOODS,
aw for settiethent.
i
12te
AD ISTRATOR'S
otters of administration on ti
if Mary Toner, lal Potter
fec’d, Laving been granted to
persons Knowing ther
1
i A
sled 10 81a Ceceadey
0 make immediate pave
0 complete, — : h
selves ne well as in others,
danger of being ruined and d
lusts
for large trees from little acorns .
high 5¢
grow.
Edison is a great man,
light did not illumine the coming of the
copy ‘, 1
AM,
10.10
10.85
1245 5.45
r 1.00 6.00
Nos 1and 2eonnect at Montandon with
det
our own
4. To use the rule of our text te gool
purp ose will require a great deal of wis
dom, prudence, wil and good sense. And
alter all this, it may often be difficult u
determine what te do, whether to speak
Smith its
During all the day it was
| necessary for two or three keepers to be
present to attend to it, their great fear be
{ing that it might ge tan
experienced | "RR d 8 get entangled in the
chaing which held its mother to the posts,
id and get crushed
A Victoria says an ex-| The mother b ' 8 . {
: ; . - i de mother bersel! 1a : ¢
press brings deplorable news from the up| 4 i 3 . # Lie specie 2
and the Asiatic elephant, being only twenty:
: " .. ithree years old sud very large
pack trains are dying with great rapidity 2 . ! a Ma
All through Nicolet, Kamloops, O' Kana.
but his electric 18 LEAVE
PB Mills
i weens s
SAVS:
The ladies who wear birds on their
hats and bonnets must prepare for a
vigorous onslaught upon that practice by
a vast army of indignant men, In our
own country there have, so far, been no
organized movements in this direction
that can be considered important, but in
Furope the op} bird-wearing
have become very numerous and active
and their united efforts are assuming the
proportions of a real crusade, They
have been denouncing the custom bits
terly in the public journals, and are do~
ing everything in their power to bring
it into bad odor. The various societies
for the prevention of cruelty to animals
are especially active in this work, and
itis not unlikely that they will soon
take me with the
supply of the birds through some legal
enactment. Among the English and
French newspapers which have express»
ed themselves most earnestly on this
subject are Land and Water and
Country of London, and L'Acclimatat
of Paris. But it is in Germany that the
anti bird-wearers are moslt numerous
and energetic, and many of the leaders
among those who are engaged in the
movement are influential public men.
The principal reasons given by
enemies of the custom for their hostili-
with al i
ee,
rare stranger, Never; hardly ever, What , vp : saa Hh
duly
5
8
rigorous winter
Whi
the most
an opportunity was missed here, by the le we are having a mild winter here
rritory 3% 5 .
ITM But thus it 1s, is
magician of Menlo Park,
i
baile
nal \ bit
nt x £1
on tl
ve Pacific coast
from
the worl oves too sl ~& passens i ;
the world moves too siow,~—a passen \ to & man on the subject of Religion or nel.
ger has reached us, astonishing as it may dispatch
month's
h
i
It may be necessary to experiment with a
view to pocket ihe consequences and these
may be of the nature of To win
souls we must be ss wise as serpents and
J.T.
seem, after a 20 trip, whose
y » S00 v tepid %
§ not marred \ per country, CUsille, sheep, horses ts.
the
\ in
hand of that necessary evil, the baggage
1. :
ring was ¥ The sire nsq
tis “Muandrie,’" an elephant of about the
' . (BRIE a $ ih 4 ‘
gan and Lillovet the destruction of stock! |, ze as the mother, ) and two Feats
i rode + (older The baby is thirty-five inches high
is going Noarly all the live stock will . :
a "ot... 3 ,_iand weighs two bundred and fourteen
perish before spring. The loss is roughly pounds. The A of tall ,
: Re. | pounds, eriod o ation is put
estindated at $1.000.000, geores of stock) " pan gatation 's pu
: a {by scientific authorities st twenty months
raisers will be reduced from affluence to} Ya half \ } bi b
" : . LL Ri aere will roan }
poveriy, The snow lies from three to five] Ri h pro Y as
shi : {scientific investigation of the case by Pro~
feet in depth and gives no promise of},
| lessor Liedy and others
wonents © Pe
C iG ol
1%
smasher, as harmless as doves,
Vive, la elephant;
Vive, la Philad’a.
fare re juested
eee Apr fp
FROM MIAMI CO. OHIO,
Ep. RxrorTer :—Times
flourishing bere for the last 6 months ana
money seemingly plenty. Lands are in
good demand, and there is much buying
and selling~ranging from $40 to $100 per
wore We bave new
threugh our county, from Dayton to Cows
ington, Stillwater river, and
hers is talk of another road, Wheat sold
early in the season brought 86e to $1, but
since New Year we got from $110 $1.55. |
Corn 30 to 40 cents;
pork $8 to $4.75; beef oattle
gross. We have had an open winter, lit
plenty of Ou
fields look very promising, and from pres.
$
nt, and perso
having claims sgainsl the estate will pres
sent them authenticated for settlement,
HN TONER,
Adm'r,
n Lg
JAS HARRIS & CO.
Bellefonte.
-
THE CORRUPTION TRIALS,
wa da
ALT,
are preily
12feb 6
Sellers
ced by all to be the most pleasant and
efficacious remedy now in use, for the
eure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse
Cough:
oats 25 to GO cents; ieol
a ——
Cameron is still confident he can do
the Grant puzzle. A few days ago J. F.
M'Manes, ex~Sheriff Leeds and other of
nator Cameron's chieftains from Phil.
Lia were at the Riggs house, Wash-
{ These parties had a conference
ith Senator Cameron, which lasted to a
hour, The conference was held at
the Riggs house. It is said that Sheriff
2eds told Cameron that if there was a
Perrorr Fouxp Guiry,
BELLEFONTE
MUSIC STORE.
wal Ja
Fifty years before | Bosisbu:
3 3}
‘ . he NL bi 1 3 1 vy.
After the plea of guilty, by four of the | thawing. the public. Pronoun
'
f
ol .
The Legislatura at its last session passed |A RATTLING RAT KILLING RACE.
vanthin ofioarsbore ’ .
" lowasiup fede wor-! New York, March 8 —The dogs Crib
eughs are not mentioned—which changes! yng Flory had a rat-killing mateh for $100
the time of office and meeting of auditors,
8
y into effect until Ith
legislative corruptionists, the case o have a railroad
Petroff, of Philadelphia was taken up.
: :
{to
ures for interfering
2 Nn t roalative a .
One member swore that Petroff tried Ah act reialive 10 aiong the
to vote f
3
bribe him r the riot bill, so al seas. ti
of 1}
i
i i
ckling seusatiop
! a side in a west side pit yesterday atler
noon. The spectators were limited to fit
ty. The dog which killed 100 rats quick
esl was to be declared the winner. The
pit was four feel square and seals rose on
all sides of it. Crib weighed 22 pounds,
Fliers 204, and both were trained bull ter
riers. Thelbolling was $100 10 $76 on Crib
beforehand. Crib was put to his task first,
and be killed the rats so rapidly that in
eight minutes Gfiy dead ones were thrown
out of the pit. Then he lagged in his work
fre
Petroff denied
}
i
lid anothe am be mag cg
te s0 did another member, deson’t Re 1881 e throat, whooping
;
' on b
Gives
of course, Judge Pearson in his " ’3
on a
i
i ? §
od, ana has
rit 93 4
rans
4 3
8
A 4h »
or as 10liows oiiies so
| Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and
i * 8.G. GUTELIUS,
prepared to perform a lloperations in
withoul pain, oD
C. P. W, Fischer, M.D,
entre county, Pa.
HALL,
ANUTACIURESR
Nets, etc. Prices low ss any where else
: ad, ¢ of the public patronage
Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and
i Erie R, KR.
| Ningara Express west,
| Nos.band0 with Fast Line west.
Dentist, Millheim.
Offers bis professions Iserviceste the panite, He ts
prep & denialpres
Hels now fallyprepared to extract testh
YANCER REMOVED WITROUT
Knife, and, in most cases, without
burg, 2A jally
ENRY BOOZER,
CENTRE
x oy
Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Collars, Whips
Flyunots, and also keeps on band Coltor
All kinds of repairing done. The best
tock always kepton hand. All work war.
igh, &o. hare of
rom $8 to 85! within the toe, of
¢
t
i
H
charge to the jury on Friday explained Bee.l. Bb onacted, &o.. That the ndly voliei
term of office of every township officer
hereafter ted, whose term of effice
would ander existing laws expire on the
first Monday of April of any year, shall
| expire on the first Monday of March next
first Monday of April,
and the terms of the successors of such
township officers shall begin on the first
Monday of March, and shall continue f
i for
fi
period {«
i iy .
{as rE
» a $V,
the greatness of the crime, and that if}
the witnesres they
The charge of
ballot at the Chicago convention that
t conld not get the full Pennsyl-
a delegation, but that Blaine would
ily receive 12 votes al least. It is
ted that in reply Cameron said his
in the fact that Grant would be
} remained unshaken; that 1
t believe there would be a ballot,
x the nomination would be made
by acclamation; that the advices he re-
eived were that Kentucky, Tennessee
and Missouri would declare for Grant,
t even though Blaine claimed
iana delegation that Grant would
half of it, Further, that he
mught that Grant's nomination would
o assured at least two weeks before the
convention met.
— HOD
{mediate relief r
: waereve
i
N rie lu
i ) H
yup:
& so
fruit had from the” cough mi
Un » use. ail
burricane, which just missed my buildings!
by about 300 yards;
west to eset here, and a mile
ys t us
believed
must find Petroil
:
th
3 inry %
the jary led 5
NENTRE HALL
2 *
i. ON
Furniture Rooms!
EZR: KRUMBINE,
pociful forms the citizens of Centre
bought out the old
snd has reduced
winntly on hand
tle snow and ral r grain
ow sil YA ® ' 3
gui {
impart
be
now in
y a . : ng : al
a e Judge occupied about one hour. The ent APPOATANCES Wo W have plenty © is
Judge said a
Emile J. Petrofl
charged with corrupt solicitation.
all
rapt
prececding said
i
.
is put on his trial, the night of the th we had quite Sold by
The :
egation is that he attempted to cors
members of the legislature to vote
for a certain t The charge is drawn
up in a formal manper in the indicts
ment that he attempted to corrupt Har
ry Watson and Joseph H. Maclay,
There are two distinct counts as to each,
This is a case of moment. It is the first
ever tried. It is the offense of bribing
members of the legislature in their ac
tion on biils, and it is hoped it is the
last we will ever see. We should ex.
amine our public men and commend
those who are honest, and condemn
those who are dishonest, This is an
offense of great magnitude, striking ai-
most at the foundation of society and
government. When it is allowed legis-
i aruagesis al Zot
OD,
NEW RICH BLO
»
. ‘ ae >
mnaie 1e
it course was Iromidend!
is rapidly
!
3 :
’ markabl
IMP RC
Far
4 OF
it] mada by that
. : x iparation, LINDSEY'S
north-esst; its track was 4 Lo/ BUGGT SEA Re HER
tore down o hards, | eure of Scrofuls. Wasi
d houses andisesse, Eruptions, Ery
lifted ai80d every
blood.
WEI
the speedy
rial Dye
i decay,
mpoverisl
»
?
beyond 8g COP
ty to it are—the destruction of countless wn exhaustion, and required incitement
frequently, He killed the bundreth rat in
wenty five minutes and was affectionate
y sponged by bis owner. A hundred more
rats and Flora were then dropped into the
ipit. She bit half of the hundred to desth
in sevens minutes, and proved more endurs |
jing than her competitor, for her last rat
! 8 Er bool di expired in sevenieen minutes leaving her
~ gr h “, i & @i -
tied, except the accounts of the school Gis glmogt ay fresh as ever,
rectors and schoel treasurer, 4
| Tux Law or Fixpiya. ~The law eof
Diphtheria has made mournful the home! finding isthis: The finder has clear title
of Mr. Oswald, of Union twp., Clearfield The
£4
£
STEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, &c., &e.
His stock of ready made Furniture is
ge snd warranted of good workman
, and is all made ander bis immediate
supervision, und is offered atl rates cheaper
hat
Laas . . tha { § a 14 i we al n . {
hosts of birds, with the serious results the now fixed the duration change d to BE DSTEADS
it
thereof by existing laws, width
2 That the township auditors shall
meet the second Monday of March in
the year one thousand eight hundred and
sighty-one, and on the second Monday of
March in each year thereafier, for the set.
tlement of all accounts by them to be sols
$ mile in re
sheds,
scatiered fences, oN
+ 3 ‘Lindse VE
bed with children from the second. kadeihat aa
: {one remoedyibatcana
story, and dropped them outside, bed and] Druggists
unhurt,
which must follow its continuance, and :
the dreadful cruelty which they assert
to be practised in killing birds.
They allege that the unfortunatec little
victims of fashion, after being captured
alive, are usually allowed to die of hun-
ger and thirst, as that is considered tie
easiest way to kill them without injuring
their plumage or altering their shape.
Where this is not done, the almost
equally cruel alternative of poisoning
i
See } unroofed barns an
t] on In one house it indication 100
the : Cha is Lhe
two /
Pianos! Pianos!
ORGANS!
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ALL THE POPULAR SHEE1
1
i Pike
REE
Aug
irs, Pittaburgh. Pa
Murray, Centre Hall
sll,
tichmond, Ind., was badly damaged that|
sight, by the storm. A heavy thunder}
gust accompanied the storm, i
J. M. BurkuoLnxx,
Casstown, March 6, 1850.
JUST OUT.
hy ime tL i kill { 3
Some LOCK WaE Kiiig dig BK. Sellers & Oo
:
1
Pr
For sale! sD
a
than elsewhere,
Call and see his stock before purchasing
aisewhere, feb 20
i
GREAT
FALL
AP 5
.
ald it not be best for some demo- A MONTH guaranteed
cratic organs in this state not to lash Sug a day at home made by
the in
themsives into a fary over their choice
for President, and also quit lashing other
democratic statesmen who are not their
ice. Such a course is reprehensible
and works no good. No good democrat,
who desires harmony and the success of
the party in 1880, will pursue a course
that tends to create ill feeling among the |
friends of different candidates. The |
ortzR will gladly support Bayard,
len, Hancock, Seymour, Jewett,
Thurman, or any other democratic states-
man of good record. Any of the demo-
Ca
5
1
re
AH
T}
their food and water or of piercing their
brains with a fine needle is the means
resorted to.
As for the number of birds sacrificed
to this demand for natural ornaments,
investigation has shown it to be enor
mous. Within a few years the current
price of bright-hued birds has increased
fivefold. Dr. Rey, a prominent German
scientist, states that one mercantile
house of Leipsic received in a single
consignment thirty-two thousand bom-
ming-birds, eight hundred thousand wa-
lation detrimental to society is immmis
nent and the treasury is in danger of be-
ing plundered. We do not lend ear to
rumor, but it sometimes becomes so rife
that it must be attended to, Harrisburg
is spoken of as a sink o! corruption.
This does not apply to the people of
Harrisburg, but to those who come here
as strangers. The legislature has become
a byword. The majority of members
are doubtless honest, but a few are cor-
rapt and give it a bad name—a little
leayen leavens the whole lump.
To remedy this was the intention of
the constitutional convention when the
articles against corrupt solicitation were
county. The fellowing is the fearful death
recerd:
On January 27th, 1880, of diphtheria,
Rocissa, daughter of John Ernest and
Mary Jane Oswald, aged 0 years, ¥ months
and 27 days.
On February 20th, 1880, Lorena R.,
daughter of John Ernest and Mary Jane
Oswald, sged 7 months and 12 days.
On February 23d, 1880, Anna M., eldest
daughter of John Ernest and Mary Jane
Oswald, aged 12 years, 11 months and 20
days.
against all the world but the owner. HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
NCE & RETREA
{proprietor of a railroad ear or shop has ne
{right to demand the property which may
{be found on his premises. Such proprie.
(tor may make regulations in regard to lost
{property which will bind their employees,
but they cannot bind the public, The law
{ finding was declared by the King's)
Bench one hundred years ago in a case in| Tug
{which the facts were these: A person]
{found » wallet containing a sum of money |
lon a shop floor, He handed the wallet
{and contents to the shopkeeper, The lat
{ter refused to deliver them upon the
ADVA
Personal Ez
and Confede y
By Gexsrar J B HOOD,
Lieutenant General Confederate
States Army, published for
Hoop Ogreuax Mgemorian
Fuxp by
Gexerarn G. T. BEAUKEGARD,
New Orreaxst 1880,
The entire proceeds arising from the sale
of this work are devoted to The Hood Or
erences in the Unite
ate Ntafes Armies:
Late
Q
DikY GOODS
DEPARTMENT
§
!
Exhibits an immense stock of
dustrious,
you.
¢
/
’ } Men,
10
anything else. Th
pleasant, and such
* 1 i
£1 wi
2 ni
ce wii
»
us 3
and st hemselves.
1 yw is the lime.
ay F.
Maine,
La, 26 jun y
OBERHOLTZER'S LINIMENT,
CAMPHOR MILK.
»
DR,
MUSIC.
REPARING AND TUNING DONE
IN THE BEST MANNER.
PIANOS.
CHICKERING,
STEINWAY,
ARION,
WATERS,
ORGANS,
ESTY,
WATERS,
WOODS,
MASON & HAMLIN.
passed. These sections of the constitu-
tion make strong provision against cor
ruption both as to members and persons
not members,
We believe the offer itself may be di-
rect, or indirect, and if you are satisfied
is mow bighly recommended and extensively used for
Rheumatism, Fromed Feet, Aches, Pains, Sores,
stings, Swellings, Sprains, eto. It is of the greatest
value in caring U's, Galls, Spraiss and swel in
ala
It acts quickly sand surely. It al once soothes and
colicves the stiff joints, the lame mu ihe
whing nerves, The money will be paid back to and
oe not satisfied with its effects. Price 3b cents, §
phan Memorial Fund, which is invested!
in United States Registered Bonds for the
nurture, care, support and education of SALE ERITES - oa
the ten infants deprived of their parents] EM BROIDERIES, WHIT E .
last summer at New Orleans, (the melan-| GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES
choly incidents of which sad bereave-| READY-MADE SUITS, PARA
ter-birds and three hundred thousand
it is impossible for every one to have | pairs of snipe-wings. The fashion of
his preference nominated, and it is bad | wearing birds seems to have reached
policy to cast abuse upon any of the |every quarter of the globe, and a Lon-
wald, aged 6 years, 0 months and 8 days. {ground that they were found on his prems=
Oe Februar oBih 1850. Henziatta [ises. The finder then sued the shopkeep-
daughter ITY a Ernest and Mary Jane|®h and it was held as above stated, that
Oswald, aged 7 years, 6 months and 24/ against all the world but the owner the ti
; tle of the finder is perfect. And the find
‘rats named will make a good President. : : :
: - DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS
—
aspirants because a preference is bad | don sporting paper states that in South
for some one else, America vast numbers of birds are con-
Ty. - stantly sacrificed to it, being not only
Six millions of hats are made in Berks | exported largely, but used very exten-
county yearly. If these are all “passed | sively at home by ladies of all the dif
around” our state debt might be wiped | ferent colors. It is claimed by those
out by the droppings. who are at the head of the movement
The name of Hon. Hugh J. Jewett, of | against this practice that if such whole
Ohio, is being pressed by many Demo | sale butchery be permitted to continue
cratic newspapers for the Presidential | and increase “the feathered songsters of
an indirect offer was made, it is of the
same effect as if it was a direct offer,
Construing the law in this way—for in
the present case there was no direct of-
fer—we come to the question, Was
there an indirect offer? The constitu-
tion and law contemplates this, This is
an important provision in the law, and
must be examined when you come to
see if a direct or indirdet offer was made.
The charge in the indictment is, that an
offer was made to Watson to vote for the
nomination, the grove” will soon be as thoroughly
13. 13 14—Sherman can’t come near extinct as the dodo and the dinornis,
Andy Ay » » . 4 .y
and the triumphant insects will have
doing it; Blaine thinks he can; and A :
very advantage offered them in their
Grant, with the aid of Cameron and e
Conkling, thinks he has done it. Y
oe i
TC . ; W hat success these birdwdefenders
NEWSPAPER LAW. will have in carrying out their object it
The New Haven Journal and Courier would be hard to foretell. No doubt
Publishing Company have Jataly yecoy. many kind-hearted and sensible women
ber, 1871, from W.T. Howd, which, in- will be influenced by the reasons the
cluding cost of suit, amounted to $43.72. | have given for discouraging the habit in
In defence Howd testified that he had question, and will give it up voluntarily.
—————— —————— ne.
repeatedly said that be did not want the
Journal and Courier, and hejthought the
publishers onght to make a discount to
him for favors shown them. The Court
held. however, that the State and Uni
ted States law would authorize the col-
lection of the bill fora paper after it had
been ordered stopped, and until the bill
for the newspaper for the entire time
id.
Ns was a very sensible Court and
held the law correctly. Similar cases
have before been decided in the same
way, and it is the law of the land. The
following is a summary of the law as
the courts have universally decided it :
1. Subscribers who do not give ex~
,nress notice to the contrary are consid
ered wishing to continue their subscrip-
ti
i
ance of th
may continue to sen
rearages are paid.
3. Ifsubscribers neglect or refuse to
(ake their newspapers from the office to
ih they are Lirected, they are held
responsible till they have settled their
bill and ordered them discontinued.
"4. 1f subscribers move to other places
without informing the publishers, and
the papers are sent to the former direc
tion, trey are held responsible.
#. The courts have decided that refus-
ing to take newspapers from the office,
or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, is prima facia evidence of intentions
at oud, person who receiyes a newspa-
per and makes use of it, whether he has
ordered it or not, is held in law to be a
subscriber.
erp lpr pre
he discontinu-
the publishers
11 all ar-
on. 5
9. Ifsubscribers order t
eir newspapers,
d them un
Grant is about to return home’ from
Mexico, by way of New Orleans. He will
evidently try to arouse a third term boom
among the southern blacks.
i ! don
We predict that the Peon a per
board will pardon the bribers, Kemble &
It is not very improbable, too, that the
persistent efforts of those who are striv
ing to do away with the obnoxious cus-
tom may result in making it unfashion-
able, and then, of course, its doom will
be sealed.
ee a————
AH, A BABY ELEPHANT.
Philadelphia is now the happiest and
proudest city in the world. A baby ele-
phant was born there a few nights ago,
the first animal of the kind born in
captivity, Paris has her boulevards,
her splendid pleasure grounds and mag»
nificent structures ; London has her fa-
mous places which attract the visitor;
Rome has her Vatican, her ruins and
the moss of ages upon her walls; Con-
stantinople has her harems, more dogs
than all the rest of the world, and her
Mohammedan mosques ; New York her
costly central park, Croton aqueduct,
Beecher and Theodore Tilton ; aye, and
Centre Hall has its famous Nittany
mountain from which “all the kingdoms
of this world” can be shown, and has its
RerorTEr—but none of these places can
boast of a baby elephant born within its
precincts. By some wise dispensation
this great event was set apart for Phila-
delphia. How we wish we were a Phil-
adelphian, that when other towns, an~
cient or modern, boast of their great
gights, we might ehare in the enjoyment
of silencing all boasters by saying that
in none of them was a baby elephant
born like in Philadelphia,
Philadelphia was the birth-place of
merican Independence, July 4, 1776—
hat a singular codincidence that just
A
w
Co. Let the people mark them.
riot bill. No specific offerof money was
| laid in the indictment. Watson says he
| was not directly offered money. So the
question is, was he indirectly offered
money ? If a member is told that if he
will vote for a bill and look in a certain
place he can find $500, that is a very di-
rect offer. Bat if you say, “If yon will
vote for for this bill, I will make it worth
your while,” that is an indirect offer,
Watson says that at the Lochiel hotel
he was about going up to his room when
Petroff met him, and this conyersation
{ ensued as swora to: “There met Petroff
| who asked me how 1 would vote on the
{ riot bill. 1told him that it was early in
{ the consideration of the bill; that I did
| not like to give a hasty opinion ; that I
| wonld be edified by the discussion of
| the bill, He then said I appeared to be
pretty good fellow and would I like to
| be a rooster. He explained there was
| money in the bill, and would I not vote
| for it; that members were poorly paid,
land | might as well make some money.”
{It is for the jury to infer what was
meant by this. It is said that Rooster
means s man who takes money for his
vote. Petrofl swears that he used on
such language.
As to costs, if you think the party
been guilty of corrupt practices, but
sufliciently to convict him, you can
quit and put the costébn him. But the
costs must have no weight, If you be-
lieve him guilty do not say we will pun-
ish him by making him pay costs,
Either convict if you think him guilty.
or acquit if you think him not guilty,
The court then answered the points pre-
sented by the defense in the negative,
The last point was: “There not being
sufficient evidence to convict, the jury
must acquit.” In answer to this the
judge said: “We unswer this in the
negative. You must convict if you be-
lieve the testimony of Watson.”
The jury retired about 10 o'clock.
Meanwhile bail was tendered for the
parties who had not plead guilty, for
their appearance for trial on the fourth
Monday of April. For those of the
defendants who pleaded guilty, bail was
furnished for their appearance on the
20th of March, for sentence. [Mr, Wolfe
states that the time was fixed for that
distant day in order to allow the con-
victed men time to arrange their busis
ness before being placed in jail.]
Shortly after 11:30 e’clock the jur
came into court with a verdict of guil-
ty. res en SA A SALA S—
The Philadelphia Press has changed
editors, and now its tone is not Blaine.
ish anymove,
|
|
|
{
i
i
has
not
acs
tl ps
The Washington Republic says:—"'So-
cially, M. de Lesseps is a success ; and he
is ably seconded by Mme. do Lesseps,
who, though she does net go to fires, goes
to church fairs, transforms herself into a
flower girl and sells red roses at $1 apiece
for sweet charity's sake. Both Monsieur
and Madame have evidently come with
the determinatien to make themselves
agreeable, and, really, there is nothing in
the Monree doctrine to prevent us from
meeting them cordially.”
w rt —
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher got the train
to wait over at Allentown on Monday
night ten minutes that he might deliver
his lecture and then make the connections
for Pittsburg. He missed the train by one
minute, chartered sa locomotive for $20
and overtook the train at Reading.
-
The probable choice of the Ohio demo
erats will be Thurman and then Tilden.
San Francisco thinks of taking Dennis
Kearney and Mayor Kalloch in hand,
Both these fellows haye been arrested for
their incendiary speeches and trying to
incite the laboring classes to riot and
bloodshed.
Kearney has been convicted for using
ment are still fresh in the public mind.) |
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The volumo 1s published in the best
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er has been held to stand in the place of
the owner, so that he was permilted to
prevail in action against a person who
found an article which the plaintiff had
originally found but subsequently lost,
The police have no special rights in regard
to articles lost unless those rights are con
farred by #tatute. Receivers of articles
found are trustees for the finder,
They have no power in the absence of a
gpecial statute te keep the article against
the find® any more than the finder has to
retain the article against the owner,
ens I AP
Anour Tax Rzckirrs.~There is an
opinion with some that to entitle ene to
vote, a State or county tax musi not only
have been paid within two years, but that] ]
v1: | Specimens of art,
the tax must have been assessed within] "py q author, the subject, the purpose, all]
that time, toe. This is a mistake, if makes alike render it worthy a place in every
no difference how far back the tax was ass library,—on every desk—eor upon the book
sessed, so that it has been paid within the) ye in the dans couns
required time, A min presenting a res ty in the United States, and a preference
ceipt for a tax paid within the two years| will be given to honorably discharged vot.
and the proper time before the election. #408 ee hein who feel a desire to ox
is entitled to vote, no matter if it was for| ress their sympathy with the Hood Or-
a tax assessed three or more years before. | phan Memorial Fund, the sale of this]
This is the construction of the law every~|book among their circle of friends, will]
where in the Stafe. Several years ago wejriord rerio Way contributing]
published an opinion of Judge Mayer to| For terms, rates to sgonts, &c., address
the same effect, says the Clinton Demos | with full particulars,
Y
threatening and vulgar language and will}
be sentenced on 10.
A desperate fight with pistols and knives
among gamblers in a New York saloon
resulted in serious injuries to two persens.
INDIAN
NEARLY 360 BROKEN
TREATIES.
Washington, March 13,~The Ponca
Committee, while examining Indian In-
spector Pollock tesday took advantage of
his lifelong experience with Indians to
ask his opinion upen various Indian mat.
ters, He said he had found the Indiane,
us & rule, quite as honest and truthful ws
the sverage of white men, They almost
uniformly ‘observed their treaty obliga
tions where they understood them, while,
on the other hand, to the best of his knewl-
edge and belief—and had made consider:
able study of the subject-—scarcely one of
over three hundred and sixty treaties
with the Indians had ever been fulfilled
in necordance with its terme, and many of
hem had been grossly violated, He-cons
idered the giving of lands to Indians in
everalty the most important and effective
means of solving the Indian problem. At
presen’ the Indian has no incentive to
make a good farm, since when itis ull
done the property belongs to somebody
else us much as to him. He thought that
for a few years past the Indians had ad:
vanchd, in civilization very muth faster
than ever before:
t
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8
orats Gen'l G. T. Braureaanrn, Publisher,
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On bebalf of the Hood Memorial Fund, |
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co. -—— 10feb New OrrLraxs, La |
It has been decided by the Supreme
Court that, in filling out a note for bank- TET ®
ing purposes, the note is invalidated if a
printed figure is erased and another figure
written upon it—thus, ifthe note is print-| %
ed, as has been the custom during the past! ,
decade, 187.. and the seven is erased by
placing the 8 over it, the note is worthless
neither will it do to erase all the printed
dgures and place 1880 directly aboye
them. But if the figures are all erased
and 1880 written out just before them, the
note is valid.
CELEBRATED
- oe
A BIG HAUL,
Cheyenne, March 10.—A bold and suc.
cessful robbery of gold bullion occurred
at Sydney, Neb., today, while the Union
Pacific express agent Snyder, was at din-
ner. The amount taken is variously esti:
mated at from $120,000 to $200,000, An
entrance wus effected through the floor of
the express office.
A telegram from Sydney just received
states that the treasure has been recovered
except $18,000, It was found under a pile
of coal near the Union Pacific track,
where they had seen the robbers conceal
something in the afternoon. Thay are be.
ing pursued.
pli la ema—
At Middletown, N. Y., the other day,
five females were elected as school truss
TTERS
The Bitters invariably remedy yellow-
ness of the complexion nnd whites of the
eyes, pains in the right side and under the
right shoulder blade, furred tongue, high!
colored urine, nausea, vertigo, dyspepsia,
constipation, heaviness of the head, mens
tal daspondency, and every other mani-
festation or accompaniment of a disorders
ed condition of the liver, The stomach,
bowels and kidneys algo experience their
regulating and tenic influence.
or sale by all Druggists and Dealers
tebd. Who will ntirse the bybles now? guuenaliy,
SOLR,
GOODS,
ANI
U M BRE LL A S,
) SHOES, ETC,, ETC,
THE
GROCERY
DEPARTMENT
Is filled with
Choicest Teas, Syrups, Drie
Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Cof
foes, Pure Spices, 8 Pork Prom
sions. Wooden, Willow, Queens an
b, Salt and everythin
3
'
ail,
t
i
Glassware, Fisl
usually found in a first class Grocer)
ALSO
OIL CLOTHS always on hand.
PRICES LOWER 100 AN Evo
BEST IR THE WORLD!
ATUIVOTFWHHD
HHA A
Which is the samo thing.
impure Saleratus or Bi-Carb Soda
{visteh leibs taxis fin jisofa slight.
y dirty white color. ft may appear
white, examined by self, but a
COMPARISON WITH CHURCH &
COS “ARMANDHAMMER" BRAND
will show the difference.
See that your Saleratus and Bake
ing Sodn is white amd PURE, as
should be ALL SIMILAR SUBSTAN.
CIES used for food
A simple but severe teat of tha comparative
value of different brands of Soda or Saleratus is
to dissolve n dessert spoonful of each kind with
about apint of water (hot preferred) in clear
passes, stirring untilall is thoroughly dissolved
The vi shown ater matter in the inferior
Soda willfie shown after settling some twenti *
imintos poner, by the milky appearance a
tig solution and the guaniity of foating flocky
matter sceording to quality.
Bo gure and ask for Church & Co.'s Soda and
dateratiis and ses that their name is on the
packaga and you will get the purest and whitest
made. Theuse ot this with sour milk, in prefer-
ence to Baking Powder, saves twenty times it
£oat,
Seo one pound package for valuable informa
on and read carefully,
soul THIS TO YOUR QROCER;
a.
#1.
or
Prepared only by Levi Oberholtzer, M.D,
Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall,
IY
The Phenix Pectoral.
Has proved tiself to be peculiarly adapted to old per
wns, convumptives snd children, It breaks a cold.
t stops a cough. It aids expectoration, It gives fn:
tant relief, It gives strength. It bri rest. It
wt made more cures than any other medline. Thou.
ands of the citizeas of Hastern Pennsylvania have
sed 11 for years past and testify to the relief given
ind cures effected, Price 35 cents or § bottles for 81,
Prepared by Levi Oberboltzer, M.D,
Sold by J. D. Murray, Uentro Hal,
GERMAN HORSE AXD COW POWDER.
Keeps stock healthy and in good condition. Itaids
tigesiion and assimilation. [ft makes fal, musclesand
silk By using it a horse will do more work and cow
rive more milk and be in better spirits and condition
t also keeps poultry healthy and increases the quan.
ity of eggs. 11 is made by Dr. Levi Oberholtzer, at
is mills, back of 128 N, Third street, Phila, It id
y actual weight, at 15 conts per pound. by J. D. Mar
v, Contre Hall, and W. J, Thompson, Potters Mills
r2tis
.
x
1
'
{J TO $6000A YEAR, or
! $5 to $20 a day in your
own locality. No risk,
i Women do as well as
§ men. Many make more
than the amount stated
above. No one can fail
make money fast. Any one can do the
ork. You can make from 50 els. to $2
a hour by devoling your evenings and
pare time to the business, It costs noth
g totry the business. Nothing like it,
wv money making ever offered before
tusiness pleasant snd strictly honorable
teader, if you want to know all about the
west paying business before the publie,
end us your address and we willsend you
ull particulars and private terms free.
{amples worth $6 also free. You can
hen make up your mind for yourself,
\ddress GEORGE STINSON & CO,
*ortland, Maine.
oh
1
:
CENTRE HALL
* ¥ * A t
Hardware Store.
J. 0. DEININGER.
A new, complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Cen-
tra Hull, where he is prepared to sell all
kinde of Building and House Furnishing
Hardware, Nails, &e.
Jircular and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws,
Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort-
ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture
Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades aud Forks,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs,
Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils
Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn.
ishes,
Pictures f@med in the fineststyle.
Anything not on hand, ordered upon
shortest notice.
z= Remomber, all goods offered cheap-
er than elsewhere.
ng t
trated civeular giving positive f, and
3 Rorsest wine dil naall's ave
$ =h ¥in Cure is sold by Druggis or
y Lr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Enosburg Falls, Vermont.
sent
For sale by J. D. Murray.
BARGAINS IN
PIANOS AND OBGANS:
2 Full Set
. of
Only 855.
13 Stop Organs, 3 Full
Weeds Price 340,
(This Organ has the “Gra
pan lloyd Organ Kas
Second-hand Organs
Second-hand Planes in 3.
VIOLINS, AND ACCORDEONS,
$2.00 and upwards.
Piano and Organ Instructors.
Covers and Stools,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Sewing Machines!
New DOMESTIC
New WHITE
New ST. JOHN
New Improved SINGER
New Ihproved HOWE $22.50.
Second hand Machines ss low as $5,
AGENTS FOR E. BUTTERICK & CO'S
PERFECT-FITTING PATTERNS.
Orders by mail solicited and
ly filled, PSE
No Agents employed, The buyeres
et the Agents profi ye buy our
ianos, Qrgans a achipes for
Cash, and wil give customers the ad-
vantage,
BUNNELL & AIKENS.
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa,
feb27
J.
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LSPANGLER, Au
LEE, in wet lav
erman. Office in Pures Sila
. H. Rhule.
UCTIONEER —Potters Mills. Years
of experience in other parts of the
uctioneer. Vendues
A share of
lefonte, Pa. Office over
H4may'( 8
R. J. W. RHONE, Dentist. can be
at bis oifice snd residence
re&;, three doors.
leforie, Pa, :
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