Side DISGRACEFUIL: SCENE IN THE LOWER BRANOCHOF THR LEGISLATURE, Hannisnuvra, April B~The Friday morning seseion was a usual ons-—~that is, more like a rat pit gathering than a delibs erative body. Under the suspension ef POLITICAT, SPECULATION THE DEAD LOCK, The fact is interesting that two hun red and ninety nominations have been sent to the Senate since the present exe cutive session began, Of this number about twenty-five wore acted upon before thedead-lock intervened, Thereare still an the Vice President's table 265 nomin ions which have not even boen opened In addition, there five treaties pendiog which can only be considered in execu tive session. The Democratic Senators have made thirty-seven unsnccessful motions to proceed to the consideration of executive business, since the 4th ef March, but in every instance they were voted down by Mahone & Co. Among themselves, Senators are dis cussing the effect of the Senate dead-loc Kk apon the Ohio election in October. The Democrats are strongly impressed with the belief that they have the Republi- cans where the hair is short, and they propose to make the best ofit. They ar gne that the dead-lock is a good thing for them, as it is attracting general attention, and they will go before the country and wu ———— - PROFIT $1,200, To sum it up, six long years of bed- ridden sickness, costing $300 per year, total $1,200 —all of this expense was stop- ped by three bottles of Ho y Bitters, tas ken by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without the the rules Wolfe charged that the Speaker] Works {loss of a day, and 1 want everybody to was noting like one of the “bosses,” in| : \know it, for their benefit, —N, E, Farmer, Panis, April 4.~Our Madrid corres. ™ - rte stead of being bossed by the House, 1 son dont sad : - | anda i . oh . bo ® 5y SR EE ¥ £49 TL was a sol up job to recognize none bul Nk Be 2 Ne sgraphans f Hows | The floods | R EGISTER'S NOTIOE. ~The follows certain clique, and Ar, ati evil ie nre most serious. The Minis Ing secotints have bedn examined fou . ter of Public Works left by a special #0 passed by me and remain filed of re. that the motion to suspend be reconsider Atul tod ith elt , | {eord in this office for the inspection of : . onday, with eight ge : ed and another fight ensued. The Speak. ttre taking with "KR 'rernmant SREY hol rs, logatees, craditors, and all others in er denied that he was partial to anybody, | RE wilh him §0.000 from thelany way interested and will be presented Mr. Rdwards bad previously called up Cabinet King Alfonze has placed his to tha Orphan's Court of Centre county, : [OWN private purse st the disposal of the|0" Wednesday, the 27th day of April, A bis supplement to the act for the protec. authori t \ Pia ‘PIDs. 1881, tor confirmation and allowance ; 5 arilie id ralie » an! b . tion of health of coal miners, Another . tefleve tha sufferers. Ball. | 1. The first and final account of H A Wolle moved ry and roya engineers have been orders (Hayder, sxecutor of &e. of John Masden, “po “ne ed from Carthagena and Cadiz with boats | ata of Liberty township, deceased, ' : . ‘ : ¢. The seeoun : jah. The Speaker enlled for order out of the and provisions, ue food is falling short in anl Serpent of Jonathan “y Mish, Billingsley and Wolfe refused Seville, Last night many houses in toirecognise the Chair, and the Speaker the Schenck, inte of Howard township, de CiLy gave way before theforce of ‘the wa. tensed threatened to order the Bergeantsat~Arms to remove disorderly members from the ter. The authorities lodged severa 4 The account of Michael Runkle, ad- dred of the po ministrator of &e. of Margaret Ann Runs floor. Wolfe defied and Billingsley defled Wolfe and the Chair, This state of als hus OF in publio buildiogs and Lie (his wife) late of Spring township, de churches. Three suburbs and about sixty ceased ! wires lasted for sume thoe, until Wolfe at ast got in his motion and called the ayes # sireols have from one to twenty-seven feet 4. Tha account ef John D. Decker, ad- of water in them. Tha people ate living ministrator of &e, of (380 Ww. Faust, late in the up mn i of Potter township, deceased Ipper stories, The police are tak: 5 The nceount of Wm. Thompson, ad. and nays, which resulted in ayes, 26;|°%° ‘od and provisions by boat. The report of bills from coms mittees was then made, only flleen min. utes of the session being left, LEGISLATORS SALARY, SEVILLE INUNDATED. n the Senate on 6th the bill fixing the salaries of the members of the Log islature at $1000 for regular sessions, $1004 for special sessions and $200 for spe: ial qaaalons called for the election of 1 nited Spates Senator, Was discussed on third sading. . 4 i Rordman amended by fixing the poy for extra sessions at $500, and striking out that part of the bill which prov ided for the salary of $1000 tor : regular sessions, leaving the compensation in that CRO As is now provided bv the law of 1874 Mr. Mylin responded that under the old constitution legislation WAS easy, but ander the new the passing of bills was more difficult and required & mi h lon sor time Five hundred dollars he thought too small, as no special session dish anvihing under sixty ABOUT Ravages of the Floods in the Old Moorish City—The Valley of the Guadalquiver Transformed into a Lake—Visit of Minister of Public } The’ Centre Reporter. pred BURTE cue ooo ure EDITOR a“ a. z a——— . ENTRE HALL, Pa, April 14, 1881 Faunes moved min tm — a a —— A AO The widow of John Brown, who was hung at Harper's Perry, is in Washing: ton seeking a position under the Gov ernment as she is poor, its lima - It is said Conkling and Cameron have each bought a piece of chalk—and now if you find 320 chalked on tho white- house it won't be hard to guess who did it. Both the bosses say Garfield did not keep his promises, os of —ACRES OF DRESS GOODS.— 4 Ca could accomy noisy scene now ensued. days at least Afr. Davis thought $1000 nono to mu h He contended that no membey or senator conld come to Harrisburg without pe- cuniary loss to himself and detriment to his family Mr. Uraig ¢ antended that the members of the Legislature ought to have their salaries fixed at a round sum, and thought $1000 sflicient, He contended that ifthe [egistature would actively begin work ance when it assembled in Janovary there was 110 reason why all necessary legisla: it he perks ted within the limited time He considered that the apinion of the Attorney General Was a proper interpretation of the Constitution " Mr Greer compared the pay of other State officials with the salaries paid the Legislators, and contended that the mem bers were not paid enough, Mr. Newmyer raised the point that the proposed amendment was not in or der, as a precisely similar proposition had been defeated vest rday The Chair (Mr. Reyburn} decided the : i point to be well taken : In the prolonged discussion wii hen sued Mr Schnatterly said it would be a piece of impertinence for any officer of o honor the warants the State t i drawn for the pay of the mem- i such refusal was persisted would favor the impeach h officer, r. Newmyer moved to postpone the matter forthe present, which was amen ed by Mr. Laird to pospone indefinitely. Not ‘agreed to Fhe provision of tl STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Have now such a vast stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS, That were it spread out in square yards it would cover an area as large ne 8 farm of about two hundred acres. This Dress Goods farm in money value would be worth about a Quarter of a Million Dollars, y $4 to adjourn, smidst cries of confusion, i i hun! - ¢ follows NEW The Lewistown Gazette follows the Re poxtis in opposition to the mutual life josorance companies, You are sound there, neighbor. We notice that the Centre Democrat is also protesting against these wildeat concerns, Twelye ministrator of &e. of Harriet Klinger, late hundred men are working to strengthen of Coliage lawnahip deseasnd the dika : : hh 6 in aocount o 0. Furst, executor thd ¥ and uilysy Smbabkments. Hof &e. of Barbara Smith, lateof Bellefonte @ valley and country beyond seems an|borough, deceased immense lake 7. The first and final acoount of Wilbur F Reeder, administrator of &e. of Jacob Peters late of Mississippl, deceased 8 The first and final wecount of W. H. Goss, administrator of &e. of Juoobh Goss lute of Half noon township, deceased : 9 The account of Alfred Jones, execu. tor of &e. of Wm G Myers, late of the boreugh of Philipsburg, deceased 10 he secount of Jonathan Weaver, guardian of Harvey OC. Weaver, minor child of Solomon Weaver, late of Miles wwrship, deceased 11. The final secount of John Rossman gusrdisn of Georga H Stover, minorehild of George Stover, late of Gregg township decensed. ) 12 The first and final gecount of J. H Wagner, administrator of &c of 'W (. Wagner, late of Philipsburg borough, de. ceased, 18. The account of George B. Cosle, ad: ministrator of &o of George Buchanan, inte of Grbge township, deceased I4 The account of Jeremiah Kline and Daniel K Heckman, executor of &e Nusans Aline, fersused 15. The account of James D. Gentzel, administrator of &e, of John Gentzel, late of Gregg township. decessed, 16, The final aconunt of James W_ Ran. kle, guardian of Etta on Weslay Breon, minor children of Danie! Breon, late of (rrege township, decessed 1. The partial seeoant of 8. A. Waeds executor of &e, of Eliza W eods, late ef ¥ i accuse the Republicans of forming an | lion should ne nays, 08 alliance with a Virginia repudiator and obstructing public business. a a THE NIHILIST MINE, The following details have not before heen published concerning the results of the exploration of the mine discovered in the Little Sadova street, St. Peters- burg ~~ When the sappers employed in ihe operation had reached a depth of five feet below the surface the gallery was reached. In it were laid two wires and a rope. As the presence of the rope suggested the idea that there were two modes of exploding the mine the work was proceeded with very cautiously, the passage having to be enlarged. At a distance of about a fathom a bottle was found, some nine inches high, and made of thick glass with a ground glass stop- per. The throat was wrapped in cloth J¥he provision of 18 Hl ney hem and bladder. The bottle contained a on ont, and It wag passed finally and sent dark, thick substance, which Professor |, the House in the following form : Feodoroff declares to be a mixture of That th aitro-glycerine, sulphate of ammonia] 5 In tho senate on Sth the bill, propos nz an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, was recommitted for the purpose to consider an amends nent allowing them to be manufactured for Sacramental purposes, smear Hi A A A een NEW MEXICOOVERRUN BY DES FERADOES HUNTING RANCH. MEN AND COWBOYS, Dexves, Col, April 1A dispatch to the Durango (N. M.) News says. "The whele section of country around Rio Aras pia, N ment The tops of trees, church a8 and roofs just appoar sbove the waters, which swaep along cattle and crops, and the river, which is five miles broad before it enters Seville, is rushing over gardens snd quays, entering the lovely St. Elmo Palace, Below we mention a few attractive items taken from our stock of MEDIUM PRICE DRESS GOODS. ALL/WOOL GRANITES, 44 inches in width, at 621 ets, ALL-WOOL FOULES, 44 inches 10 width, at 624 ets. ALL-WOOLSHOODAS, 44 inches in width, at 75 ets. ALL- WOOL CASHMERES, all colors, 36 inches, at 50 ets, 40 inches, at 62% cts, 40 inches, at 75 cts, 40 inches, at 874 cts, CASHMERK BEIGE, all~wool, 24 inches, 25 ets, 24 inches, 37 cts. 44 inches, 50 ets. 46 inches, 624cts, 46 inches, 75 ots, ALL-WOOL CHECKS, 44 ioches in width, at 55 els, GERSTER CLOTHS, 34 inches in width, at 45 cts. SEA SAND CLOTHS. 25 inches in width, at 31 cts. BELGAIN BEIGE, 23 inches in width, at 31 ots. Senator Sherman was out of office six or sight hours on the third of March, for the first time in 96 years, Yet, during last presidential campaign Sherman bad the impudence to abuse Hancock because he got his living off the government The difference is Hancock lived only from his salary and remained poor, while Sherman in addition to his salary man aged to pilfer enough in office to be & millionaire, a The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs writing to Minister Foster in response to the resolution passed by the United States Senate on the death of Alexander 11, says: “My august father has been pro- feaudly touched by this mark of respect for his adored father and of sympathy with himself coming from the high as sembly of a country for which the de ceased Emperor professed a sincere es- teem and warm friendship.” elgg It is given out that President Garfield will demand of his friends in the Senate that the dead-lock be broken, and his nominations considered. If the Presi. dent can command half 1 dozen votes it ¢aa be done, fur the Democrats are anx- ious to transact pending executive busi- nessand adjourn. The administration is much embarrassed by the refusal of the Senate to act on its appointments This is the first timea President has been so contemptuously treated either by his own party or theopposition. No wonder Garfield and Blaine are getting mad. --— Members of the Legislature have tak- en to purnmeling each other, a species of vulgar exercise that is probably as pro- fitable to many of them as anything they are likely toengage in. A few days ago Mr. Kneass of the House thoroughly flogged Senator Smith for personal im- pertinence to him, and laid him up for] a short time. Mr, Koeass is said to bea rodiier modest man, while senator Smih is said to be arseand brutal. Of course botix are from Philadelphia. There is one satisfactoin in this jif they pummel each other some of them, at lest, will get their deserts, SILK MIXED ROMAN BTRIPES, 25 inches in width, at 374 ets. TWILLED STRIPES. * 23 inches in width, at 31 cts. PLAIDS AND CHECKS, 23 inches mm width, at 31 cts TWILLED PLAIDS 23 inches in width, at 25 ets TWILLED MELANGES, 23 inches in width, at 20 eta, : TWI LLED BEIGES, 27 inches in width, at 25 cts TWILLED BEIGES, 23 inches in width, at 18 ete. ~~ MOMIE CLOTHS, 27 inches in width, at 2D cts ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, 24 inches in width, at 20 cts ALL-WOOL CHECKS, 24 inches in width, at 25 cts GRANITE CHECES, 22 inches in width, at 20 cts, HALF WOOL CASHMERES, 22 inches in width, at 15 cts. M., isin a state of nervous excite and supreme, The cause of the terror is 1ke Stockton and his gang, who, with his brother Port, have for years been depredating through New Mexico and Texas, murdering, stealing, &o; Less than a month ago Port Stock ton, whose headquarters were near Fars mington, entered a saloon in that town where a number of ranchmen were drink. ing, aud, as custumary, everobody was invited to take a drink, under penally of being shol on one's refusal. A ranchman nol complying Stockton drew a revolver, but was immediately sl and killed. Ise Stockton hearing of this, collected a gang ol six orseven desperadoes and starts ed fur Farmington with the avowed pur Alarm in the City. Vessels keep their anchoragawith mueh trouble, In Seville proper the alarm is considerable, as three quarter of the town are bourly fearing inundation if the water sweeps away the railway embankments, Prains ran with difficulty. The line is cut in three places between Seville and Cor dova. error reigns $ y re fias LO Polis roporiy bers, and if in he & 1t of su EF one, All communication Is stopped in the south, toward Huelva and Cadiz. The authorities already estimate the loss at Se ville to be over $1,000,000 000, and in the country districts it is impossible to make any The will t . 4 bill fixing the sal a of estimate al laste of Haines township, week and festivities have to be suspended, praesent. holiday probably causing s heavy The gales have extended to the south coasts, to the straits of Gibralter even to Malaga and Murcia I'he authorities decline to state the loss of 10% oy air, i a salary of the Senators an 7 : the House of R presentatives ea at $1000 each for each except when such special fie sole of ch loss to the population, N hamaby fred and charcoal, Upon extending the ex-| amination of the passage a tin case was discovered in which the wires and rope ended. These were cut and the tin can- | ister brought to the surface It was| pose of Killing every man who was present when Pert was killed then they been ering ranchmen snd cow. boys, killing and stealing stock and defy ing the authorities, special session session is ealied for Purpose alecting a United States Senator, in wh } be $0, The vote was as follows: Y eas- Messrs, Arnholt. Cochran, Coop. Sine 3 have murd \ life. The Cortes will be asked to vole » A vigil tlarge supply for the relief of the floeded Gro wwietin 4 ) vigilance commit-| 4 The river has inund 4 srAgR township, deceased, ! . : i Ee 3 undated four 8 "Th sana nl of M 3 . . i i {tee was organized, but is powerless, the | Juarela tes of the town and furly of thew . aiden of Soma Gramits - . . . . San : 14a 44 ane i ‘ 4 - In : . : URTrelm i L f aa fer) i jmin i) é @ . twenty inches high and nine pe i | o Day is, a x. Sraar, Hall, J nes, | desperadoes being thoroughly scquainted \country sround its mouth lata of Grogs township, deceased. : ¢ Na with rope an Adalar, LARiE, Tt HEY. (RU REIREY | with the country, well mounted ar have! —1 9 he aceount of D Me 5 diameter, wrapped round A ; | McNeill, Mylin, Newmyer, Norris, Rey |, wl : " Fr Well mounte d any a land John P “M ng A avid Hel anstas the cover tarred. Inside was a dark] = = “nhs Sehnatterty, Seamans, Sill | 10g divided into three or four squads in} lof M pd | Me Hoa Hr a s a : { burn, Roberts, Schnatterty, 8, DL | e 4 . (of Margaret Molinattan, late of College gray substance, and in the middle a de-| Smith, Thomas, Upperman and Newell | order to evade them. Governor Ww allnce |tawnship, deceased. ’ B " An in 95 { has called t Ii 1 the couns , | 20 T "ORBE ¢ hil . a; . " wlinder ui . : ins called oul the militia, and (he coun wiler dministration he es 20. The account of Jacob Shullz execu tonator, consisting of a small eylinde 1 Nave— Messrs. Alexander. Bogas. Otaig. : : a, | ; Let ra old ni istra on the slate] hp Vosuunt of ob | ite ex ’ sled with nitro-glvcerine fund pyroxe-| gp, or hart Gordon. Grof. Hereter, Hol. | TY 1 to be scoured until the desperadoesiof John Neese, late of Gregg twp, | kc, ol Magdalene Gerrel, late o ed with nilro-g ch ad itt 1 : | Rverhurt, iy rd. Lon MoCrs kon. | sre run down idec'd having been granted to the under-| Jiies Towship, deceased, ine, with a copper cap charged with ful- | ben, Kaufman. Laird, Lee McCracken, | ls gned, all persons indebted to said estate| 21. The final account of Peter Shultz ; . . : Nalsan. Parker, Royer, Smiley, Stewart | * : 4 d j d rment vd Henry Etlers, exzecuto {f &c f minating mercury. The tin contained | - ol ’ i SPERATE FIG \ are required ov make immediate paymenti®h nry « fXeculors, © ce. of ont aS pounds of explosives and and Herr—18, SPERATE FigH {and those having « laims agsinst the same John Edris, late of College township, de abon 5 GSiYC wiit : : , 3 the bottle thirty pounds. The tools used | in making the mine consisted of two into : INER to present them, daly authenticated by |ceased. March 2. —A dispateh|law for set: lement | 22 The second sceount of John Musser, borers, a very small spade, a rake and a wooden shovel. A bottle of carbolic ac- | om Jouvesvillp, Lee county, Va. report ELIAS FETTEROLP, {Jr , executer of &e. of J. 0. Bricker, late id was found, used to purify the air in Adm'r. {of Harris township, deceased. | 28 The account of John Rossman, trus- {120 Lo sell real estate of &e. of Peter Zoig- the tunnel. Experts who conducted the | researches state that had the mine been | fired the houses in the immediate vicin- ity would almost certainly have fallen, ) ¥4 case the salary shall f islrigls, er under ie a plain envelope, to Be Cn > a a tor Tape) THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO, Ann St, New York, N. Y.; Post Oa Box. 4586. Toot 1y. xX. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Every lady living at a distance frem Philadelphia should send for a specimen number of the Journal of the Household, an illustrated monthly fashion paper the size of Haiper's Bazaar. It contain much interesting reading matter, and its illustrations and pieces of all kinds of Dry Goods are of much value to out of town consnmers, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Market Street to Filbert. - N W, Cor. Eighth Street. ¥ 41 ht frye Ur WITH MOON- - le = has - #38 hill Ast i new been introduced | i 1& Henate, | UINCINNATL, the Legislature, and 18 now injp ! {1 ri OL a p youky ug thro t thal a desperate battle § j day in the mountains belween twenty rev. | fred days, and $1,- | enue officers a: i i ners near ook place on Tues: ng th a 1.000 ] ~ 3 & ¢ salaries members at § uf + XECUTORS NOTICE. - tier, late of Gregg township, deceased J | 24 The account of James I. Ross, exec ; ! Letters testamentary on the estate of utor of &c of John Ross, late of Fergu- and Bill Middleton John RB Taylor, Inte of Gregg twp ,dec’'d, son township. decossed, : of ionovar) The revenue officers failed | having been granted to the undersigned, | 26 The account of David J. Moyer and of a sessionover | "© 0 Ars \he moosthizess fromthe Bas all persons indebled to said estate are re O', M. Bower, excoutors of &ec. of John i LO disio Ke the moonsbiners (rom Lhe Oa iired to make immediate payment, and Mever, late of Haines township, decensed | rieaded still sent lor re-en* inese having claims against the same to! 20. The account of Martha P. Oden | forcoments to take the house by storm. preseat them duly Sugentieaied by law kirk and John H. Odenkirk, executors of ’ : Hn 4 far settlement FF. TAYLOR i&e, of George Odenkirk, late of Poiter he onshin lied out and drovethe!’ . : Fes . . ' ¢ | The moonshiners sallied out and drove the JOHN SHANNON. [township deceased | besiegers away, around the or a session of a hu id twenty-three moonsbi- Middleto Jake S00 if the session lasts longer. 5's still house, in This is offering ras ality, fi bn LRTLART nremin Yer wh Joe, % 1 im WE n were killed PHILADELPHIA. ne houses and evan Pp THE LIQUOR PROHIBITION, Since Palmer's opinion The proposed amendment to the con- | wit] stitution prohibiting the mannfacture | trying and sale of intoxicating liquors except uu for mechanical, medicinal and manufac | turing purposes, if it should pass at this | session which now seems probable from | A a x : : : . glegraph companies who violate the ar the decided vote in the house, cannot be | |. | . er $500 extra ay. $ members are OE [mar Execulors 27. The account of Edward C. Humes, i executor of &e, of Lucy Potter, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased, “ 28 The fourteenth annus! account of Earth, i h Danie! Rhodes and Jobn Irwin, Jr. sur ; ; 8 Uni setters Lestameniary upon ihe esiale|viving trustees under th illof W. A Somerset. Ky., March 25. ~United i iving t sr the will o u g iy hi Yo ¢ } fof John Metzler, late of Potter township, | Thomas, Iate of Bellefonte, borough, de | States Deputy Collector Logan bas re jeoensod, having been granted to the un: | caused a ol turned from a raid on the moonsbiners injdersigned, by the Register of Centre coun | 20 The first and final account of E. A submitted to a vote of the people of the] ign oy Wayne county. He reports baving de- VY. be requests all persons knowing them: | Oner, admimstrator of &¢ of Aaron Pare 1 : . ’ i afte i ng lines, assed | ; haan oil) Cwhich was in {salves to be indebted to deceased to come! ridge lute of Mileshurg, deceased | stroyed three stills, one 0 } i . ) y cm 4d! 20 The f : i state for adoption or rejection anti afer! . iv in the Senate to-day. | stroyed three stills, one of whic n *| forward and make prompt payment, and| 30 The first and final account of H. B. it shail have been agreed to by a majori- | ’ ’ ty of the members of the next legisla | i r. os— IRAOHIE WAY: — Moonshiving in the Bowels of the EX ECUTOR'S NOTICE ~— Hanrrissrro, Aj i # A bil the wt] 5 3 vig ¥ 1 il Om Lo escheat | 1:3 » i the commonwealth property ol —— 1855. BAUGH’S FERTILIZERS HAVE STOOD 1881. FIELD TES15 OF 25 YEARS. BUSHELS, NOT ACRES. SAVE MONEY BY USING BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE PRICE $25 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS, ’ x . 3 -Baugh’s Economical Fertilizer-- FOR POTATOES, CONTAINING 4 T0 5 PER CENT OF SULPHATE OF POTASH. . PRICE $30 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS, > . v LF Baugh’s Special Fertilizer for Tobacco ALL GOODS SOLD ON A GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE UPON APPLICATION, Address---Baugh & Sons, 20 S. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale By J. H. LONG, FLEMINGTOS, CLINTON 00, PA. 10feb13s Agent for Clinton and Centre Counties. Fr y $x ¥ Faediiod & of y constitution forbid of « % i} Wil “Alt ti 8 13.1 ONSCHAAKTI0D HX PA jak nd na {Grove Inte of Howard borough, decess- ® nl @ A LYNCHING WITH AN INTER MISSION, This was just the best thing she could do. Miss Gaddis Homan committed sui- cide at Mapleton, IIL, because she could not lie abed mornings as long as she wished. She was visiting at her broth- er's house and seldom made her appear- ance until breakfast had been eaten by the rest of the family. Her brother re- monstrated, aad informed her that she mnst get up before the breakfast hour. She got exceedingly wroth about the order aud safler pouting all day returned to her faiber's house, That might when she retired she ordered her sister out of the room, saying she would show them how long she couid lie in bed. She locked the dour, took the poison and was found in the morning in the last stroggles of death. There are a good many yonng ladies now-a-days woo seem to be good for nothing unless it be to commit smwcide and this even they seem not to have sense enough to do, i IA On the Ist inst, in New York the will of Judge William Beach Lawrence was offered for probate. He leaves all his property in trust for his children and their decendants, with the cxception of a few small bequests, The will closes as follows : “Aware of the ruinous conse- quences of ligitation to all concerned in cases of wills, I do hereby declare it to be my will that in case any child or de- cendant of any child who may claim any si { cavern one hundred and thirty fest under those having claims against decedent toiGrove, administrator of &e. of Henry STRANGE STORY OF A MURDER |the ground present them duly suthenticated for setile wire, and after that adopted by a vote of the people. YR IRON | ment, = as = a ed. IN A PRISON, i JACOB METZLER, | 81 The final necount of Mesh Willlams, CrearrizrDd, Pa, April 9 —-0n Thurs Executor, and J W Steward, executors of &e. of Appended is the vote by which the] bill proposing the constitutional amend- | fay last 2 man named Goodwin was ar} Vr W iil, ime of Hunan wwmiin rested for larceny and lodged in ti [Scents yr TROP : lo W. E. BURCHFIELD, . ¥ : st nigh ah 1 a ment passed the house finally on Tues- | Last night & man aud we day evening, 5th: | man, representing themselves to be the » * th — at this place. 881. Register, j . > a ; i hrother and sister of the prisoner, drove Yens—Messrs. Ackley, Amerman, Ben- | ’ & Ada adict, Billingsley, Blackford, Boyce, | il and wero imitted to Goodwin ’ Braham, Britton, Brown, H. R,, Brown, After they had left Godowin was Isaac B,J. L. Brown, W. C. Barchfieid, | found dead from wounds inflicted with Battermore, Caldwell, Campbell, A. B. | knive. Cambell, William Chadwick, Clark, Col | born, Davis, Derickson, Devereux, Ellis, | Smery, Flynn, James, French, Gephart, Giogerich, Hamm, Hard son, Hayes, | ™ Rat a Hierlily, Hill, Hollman, Hoofnagle, | ple, a dissolute woman of the oil and coal Hoyer, Hulings, Hungerford, Klein, | She was acquainted with Evans, Koeass, Landis, La Touche, Law, Lig-| who was convicted of manslaughter re- gett, Lockwook, Long, Loveland, Low-| up iy, and has another indictment pend. ing, Maclay, Manfield, Mapes, Marsh, |. oat bint.: The lailor permite Marshall, H.C. ; Marshall, JamiesS. : Me. | '"¥ 3E4IA8 nM. HE jor permitted the Cachrap, McClarren, McCoy, McDowell, | Victim and the woman to visit Evans cell McGiftin, McKee, Mier, Millham, ihe two men then quarrelled about her, Milliken, Montgomery, Moore, | and Evans stabbed Goodwin through the Morrison, Ellis; Morrison, J, W.; Mar- | heart ray, Myers, L. N. ; Myers, 8. B. ; Neeley, | Neill, Nesbit, Newhaker, Niles, Pearce Peoples, Perry, Pomeroy, Port, Potts, | : hal Provins, Reynolds, Joba A.; Reynolds, | 8015 held as un accessary. W. N.: Boberts, Romig, Ruddiman, See. | we Ey — ley, Seidel, J. B.; Server, Silverhorn,| A FOURTEEN.YEAR-OLD BOY Slack, Stoler, Stubbs, Taggart, Taylor, | MURDERS HIS SISTER. Thompson, A. F.; Thompson, Lee;! Suxsusy, Pa, April 6.—While Mrs fown Tubbs, Tyler, Vogdes, Walker, | Hoover, a widow lady residi oul Wayne, Wilson, Wolfe, Hewitt, speaker | three miles fr thie I Ho a haat —109 {th | L & place, was a inner Nays—Messrs. Ackerman, Baldwin, to-day with her family, an a'tercation Bierly, Boland, Boyle, Brower, Bruner, | arose between two of the children, Lotiie, i Meldy. Suintaeys Deveny, Dru, Ed- | #ged seventeen, and George, aged four Ware raman, mlielnan, aunce, | teen, wh y sr laf oh . Fenlon, Flion, William, Fry, Furth, | en the latter left the table and Gehman, Gentner, George, Hackett, 3 lmarel “ | GOODTIMBERLAND FORSALE ~/ A sheep herder AF | kt mores and 80 perches timberland, injye o8 1 rested on suspicion of cutraging and mur | Gregg twp., about one-half wile south olf’ a | dering Mrs. Samgent, was taken by eitizens | Geo. Gentzel's sawmill, near the public} | after the inquest and hanged by the neck road, adioining lands of Chas Ripka, i Sy y s BY ig i Geo. Gentze! and J D Decker, The] | for a few seconds, On being taken down | i. vor consists of good yellow pine, pitch] | he said that some other man had commit: | pine. hemlock and chestnut onk Ale ted the crime, byt that be had seen it, and | HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLAEIM) divining J. B. Reifsnydeor on the south, | as it was done near his cabin, to divert A anie Albright, B, O. Deininger and D. suspicion frem himsell he put the rope! A Musser on the north; containing about] around the neck of the woman acd drsg-|one ners, having theeen adwelling house : har he blac with good garden, 40 young apple irees, | god her to the place where her body was || holes fruit. just beginning to bear ; sbout | found. He went over the ground with theo pesch trees, 6 pear trees, snd an ahund | citizens and dug up the club with which!gnce of grapes, sour cherries, and_other the murder was committed and produced |fruit;alsos well of good Walar, ne _ i deep, near the house. For further infor some articles taken from the murdered : \ aap GraNiTE at His stori [mation APPIY 10 OHN 8S. AUMAN Woman. is stories were 80 eons} i A% 0 ; AN, i = , 1 h : nd % 5 farmers’ Mills. P heaper Rates Then Elsewhere flicting that the citizens considered his 24marfm Farmers’ Mills, Pa. 1 pe guilt beyond doubt and hanged him to a! _ tree o Jail Sax Fraxcisco, April 5.—A Santa Bar. | ©. | bara despatch says — | ina x s 2% ing to the jail an ' w ‘ ow ei LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. D.R. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa ” i { Atthe inquest to-day il appeared that | Guodwin was Killed by a fellow prisoner inamed Evans, The woman is Kate Ssm- - The undersigned pespectiully informs be public of Pentavalley that be is pre wrod to do all kindsof work in Massie Write or eall on Clevan Dinges for | arms and designe SVALLEY BANKING co. 1 bave sccepted this agency with the riew of introdueing the work turned out ORNTRE HALL, PA be the Lewlitown Marble & Granite OEIVE DEPOSITS snd allowlnter | Works ett: Discount Notes; Buy and Confident that I can furnish first class el) GovernmentSecurities, {work st gresily reduced prices from Gold and Coupons, Ww | whet bas been usually paid; all work war Ly «. B. Mrxors | ranted and erected on the graves. accounts from Chio estimate the number] Praa't Tashia of victims at 5,000. All foreign men-of- | pectiully, war st Smyrna have started fer Chico GOLD Cruvax Dixoxs, Centre Hall Gen Longstreet, United States Minister, ordered the corvette Galena to proceed yong, Ar ne can become 8 successful agent thither with succor for the sufferers. Thir-| Stags Worle AT ont everybody sabscribes i Ly villages ware destroyed. Forty the | seent veperis taking 130 subsoribers in a das, A lady © ofit wu tem | agent re s making over BEN clear profit ten | sand people destitute, Castra, the chiel]dus All who sugage maxing mones fast You oes town of Chio, is almest in ruins. Four The knife covered with blood has | been found in Evans's cell. Goodwin's *|{ brother has been discharged, but the wo FURNITURE! FURNITURE! AT CAMPS, Centre Hall, - - a De ————— i THE CHIO EARTHQUAKE. PENN : RE i The Number of Victims Estimated at 5,000. | CossraxtivorrLe, April 6—The Intest| wo Wo ldoctly . Gireat chance 10 mARe money Wo need a person in svery lows to tase subseriptions for the olnrgest cheapest and best lilue srated family pablication In he ix Penna. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PAINTED CHAMBER SUITS, BUREAUS, SINKS, LOUNGES Cotn Shellers with cleaners. Tek egraph Hay aod Straw Cutters, Fod. i in 3 . % ¥ i our Rong nto another roo e 1 devote all your time to the business or only ¥ Rong not oom took a single a. tine Vou need not bs away from home over You cando it as well ss i =n SHOP BITTERS. Higgins, Hohn, Jamison, Kelley, Knit- | tle, Lerch, Lorah, Mackin, Martin, Me Closkey, McFarlan, McNulty, Mitchell, Molinesux, Johan O'Neill, Patrick 0O'- Neill, Parkill, Patterson, Peterson, Sy- miogton, Phillips, Pollock, Reilly, Rice, Robinson, Schlicher, Scholl, Charles A Seidel, Bieger, Snader, Souder, Storm, Welsh, Wiest, Wonsidler, Woodruff, | [arger——60, t,t Mr. Conkling's friends made the nom- ination of Senator Robertson the basis of a distinct charge of perfidy against the President. They pot it in this way: Pri- or to the Indiana election Gen. Garfield addressed a letter to Senator Conkling. | calling his attention to the apathy of the stalwarts endangering his election, and soliciting an interview, Thisresulied in the famous Mentor conference, Then and there it is clainied that the political patronage of the States represented by the Senators present should not be dis. posed of without consulting them. Of this pledge it is claimed three Senators, Conkling; Cameron and Logan, can pro- duce the proofs, It is in the violation thereof that Senator Conkling takes his opposition to the confirmation of Senator Robertson, In other words, these leaders of the republican party intimate now that Gar. fieldlied. When the Reporter proved the same thing during the late campaign, some republicans became very much dis. pleased. Well, who will these get mad at now, at Conkling, Cameron and Lo gan for charging Garfield with treachery, or at Garfield for being treacherous ? Say? share in my estate shall oppose probate of this my last w:ll and testament, or take any legal proceedings to impeach the validity of any of its provisions, said child or other decendantsshalil be debar- red from all participation in my proper- ty, real and personal, and the share ol such child or decendant shall decend to and be possesed by the person or persons who would bave been entitled thereto had said child or decendant of child died in my lifetime,” hE The St. Louis Republican bluntly questions the truth of John A. Logan's recent denial of the current tradition that at first his sympathies were with the pecessionists and that bis loyalty was » case of the sober second thought. If be did not do all in his power to iojure the Union cause during the last two months of 1860 and the first four months of 1861, then, says the Republican, the Iliinois Domocrats and Republicans of that time were the victims of a most extraordinary delusion, The late R, M, Knapp ba: said that he was present, in company with several other prominent Democrats. ataw interview between the late Stephen A. Douglas and Logan, an hourafter the former made his great Springfield speech for the Union, and that Logan then saic to Douglas ia substance: “You have sold thie Democratic party, but, by—, you can’t deliver it. You've got the Lincoln col- 1ur round your neck, but you can’t put ii round mine” Later the same night Mr. Knapp ssid, Dougalas had a privale talk with Logan, and the next day the latter lef Springfield to raise a regiment © “Lincoln hirelings.” In his speech in the Senate, referring to this story of his loaning at the outstart toward the South- ern sido, Logan said: “Sitting right in this chamber is a Senator who knows insinuation is false.” It is now in order for the Senator thus appealed to by Lo- gs to give bis testimony. soon will, democratic mayors—New York, —This has been a cold spell for Apri! ;| Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Cincin- bul the beanty of it is there was no per- | aati, Chicago, Pittsburg and New Orleans, gonal wo fleriag, from the fact that a! | his does not show that the good old men and boys were amply prepared fos party is dead the emergeacy in bavieg good, wurn . clothing, which they were able to sup-{ po. ohijiren's -uis go to headqusrs ters, which of coure i» the Philadeiphia Ives with from the Philad. Branch, you can ;@ snils there for tle eatin assess mma The “dead” democratic party kicked the republicans around so lively last week in the western cities, that many of the stalwarts think there has been a res- urrection, while others think spooks are about, In the old radical city of Chicago, the democrats came out with 8000 majority. In Cincinnati the rads fared little better, and Columbus also gave the Malioners a a black eye. The democratic party never dies, Nearly all the great cities now have, or f ih nch, where it was placed within the barrelled shot gun and returning to the room fired at his sister, the shot taking ef fect in the right side of her neck and tear ing it almost completely away. The boy was arrested and lodged in jail. The only reason he gaye for committing the Crime was that they would not give bim enough to eat. The girl died in a few hours, As fo—— VARIOUS CAUSKR.- Advancing years, care, sickness, disan pointments, and hereditary predisposition ~ull operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inclines it to ghed prema urely. Avea's Hair Vicor will restore ‘sded or gray, light or red hair toa rich yrown or deep black. as may be desired, [t softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it s healthy action. It removes and cures jandruff and humors, By its use falling air is checked. and a new growth will be nroduced in all cnses where the follicles ire not destroyed or the glands decayed lis effects ara beautifully shown on brashy, wenk or sickly hair, on which a few appli rations will produce the gloss and fresh- sess of youth. Harmless and sure in its sperstion, it ie incomparablens a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts It con ining neither oil nor dye, and will not soil pr color white eambric, yot it lasts long on ‘re hair, and Keeps it fresh and vigorous. For sare ny art, DEALERS, - ow “ i 3 ~ What does Vennor know about the weather? Nothing, What does any other humbug know about the weather? Nothing. But we do know that all shonld keep themselves provided with a change of clothes to suit the pranks of the weather ; this you can easily do if youngo to the Philad, Branch, where clothing are sold dirt cheap. It is gid that Col. Thomas A, Scott of Philadelphia is worth about twenty millions, But hie health is hopelessly lost. Mr. Beott has lately given 2250000 to various institutions of learning. The Massachusetts House of Rep resentatives on Thursday defeated the proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting the manufacturing and sale of intoxicating liquors, -—~QOne price, every article plain! marked, no shoddy, no anction stock, all their own manufacture, no Ligh prices, no cheat. no deception, at the Philad, Branch clothing hall, Call und ses the largest and best stock of ready made clothing in this county, In New York city during the past th - police ; there were 697 deat. hundred corpses have already been found, The Porte is taking measures to alleviate the sufferings of the destitute inhabitants tbat ALASKA INDIANS BURNED AT THE STAKE. Sax Fraxcisco, March 80.—A Port Townsend despatch says: ‘Advices frem Sitka per steamer are to the effect that the Indians at Houchero have burned two of their number at the stake for some offense not stated. The sanitaryiand educations] systems imposed on the Indians at Sitka by Commander Class, of the sloop-of-war Jamestown, are meeting with decided success. A signal-service station is being established st Sitka. The. snow in the Yukon mining district is fifteen feel deep snl AN ENTIRE FAMILY KI A CYCLONE. Cuarraxooga, Tenn,, March 80.—~In- formation has been received by the Times of a terrific eyclone in Randolph County, Ala,, which destroyed the home and kill ed the entire family of Mr. John Embrey consisting of himself, wife, and two chil dren, while they were asleep, The our bolies have been buried in one grave. oi App Ap LLED BY Some time ago a Philadelphia firm arrested Porter Fink of this place and lodged him injuil. He was baile ed out and a day fixed for a hearing, which” took place at Middleburg inst week at an adjourned or special court. The issue was only a question of law and he was tried without a jury Ths charge was that he had bought a boat load of salt from that party gold it-—some for less than it was to cost bim, and failed to pay for the salt He was convicted and centenced to jail until the debt is paid ir be otherwise discharged by due pro cess of law, We are told that he will be kept in jail three months at expense of the county and just as long there. after gs the prosecutors feel willing to to pay his boarding, As the varty is a wealthy one and feel considerably incensed at him, they may feel ds posed to salt him down in jail for a long while.~Belinsgrove - Times, srs pa ems Af tf pr a Saab, terms free. Klsgant and expensive Outht free. Ifyou want profitable work send us your ad dross at ones. 1t conte nothing to try the business No one who sogages Tallst o make great pay Address GRORGYF XTINSON 4 O00 Portland sine, hind J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefont. Penn's, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, FancyGoods &c,. (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAING HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, Ax vie Pores axd Reser Menioat. QUalls 7188 OF ALL OTHER BiTTRES, THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Rowels, Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner Yous Wleeplessnoss and especially emsle Complains, $1000 IN COLD. Will be patd for a cass they will not cure ar Lelp, or for anything hmpury or injuricss found in them, nedies &c. : Pures Wines and Liquors for sy 1H urposes always kept ViINNESOTA for Hop Bitters and try our druggist Ask Fou sleep. Take no ether. n n them before you sl 1. C. ts an absolute and irresistible cure for p Drugkennoss, use of oplam, tobsceo and narcotics, Bxxp ror CIRCULAR, . i adews sold by 4 fut, TA Toronto, Ont. 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CAMP, HIEF or n A fon Machine. 1 +1. ata perfect in H ara aod eparacing, ual os oe het clenns it re 1 construgted durably, ia finished a et hiah in ho actor ne Pi ERE fo i 1 a both - well and n [ as wheat, an wives no change except the Has more square Jeol of separatin and clean fave than an other, maeking mos r, and jot Vol ba séerionded, u both over. and under blast, CLOVER PULLING ATTACHMENT new and very desirable, da , does the work rapidly and well, SEPARATORS of tho various sizes Atted for Beam or Hovee Power, aa 0 ar Toni T f The ood Hk Linings, superior made Clothing in ped. time Bnd Powers, 0a TIA ue, are not sur by any in the market our large cities. Mothers, bring i olurn Its ~The dead-lock still exists in the U, 8. Senate, und every member thinking it's going to last all summer, has order ed a spring aud summer suit of clothes from the Philad, Branch. They save i : themse reach of rich aud poor, b She low pices dear little ones at $1.60 Nowh that always rule there. Go to Lewis, if un. Nowhere so week 1 521 persons were arpasjed b 8, atl biiths and 163 mariiages. | about $20 each by the transaction, 0 ear te Dotler Maing Very ooonouaiaal In fuel cyjinder J IxI Vo ARO Taka ha Mi water No. 12, and the esotn Glant Bem ingines, each hay. and fitted for burning rtraw, woc or . these NON Gre and finixhe in the most perfect mann io 0 er, and ract n Atty cle ay pe Ft it 57 the 0 OUR, BABIN & CO. ref Phill ry Minng 9 ept tf — in every respect to any other ready- the United Staes, and equal in every n your Children, from 4 years up, and S. £ A LOEB, der Cu utter and Crusher, Farmen' CONKLIN WAGONS. Farm and road ws for Brad ee : ua for farmers. Broad-tire, low wheeled wagons for lumbermen, Wide and narrow track wagous, The CONKLIN WAGONS are made of the best material, ere highly finished, run lighter. stand more wear, CORTLAND Buggies, Phactens snd Platform PRICES LOW. e guarantee the above buggies, &e. Chilled Plows, OLIVER CHILLED PLOW, RACUSE ST: EL and CHILL: PLOWS, common iron beam Cayuga Plaster, J FINELY GROUND, = AT TRB Lowest Prices POWDER. FAIRBANKS SCALES, ALL SIZES. SEEDS. - mew Clover, Hungarian, Lawn, Time Btore opposite the Bush House, Alexander &