The Sones, Bepgetas. = SUPPLEMENT. Centre Hall, Pa. “April 21, 1881. REN FSV Ww ASHINGTON, service reparts fom o'clock this morning the river is up to forty feet. but is falling. One hundred houses are submerged involving a loss of $060,000. S— re bite aon pnt March 81.—The signal Yankton say, at pstmt Ap en Apr os pnt — Never go to Bellefonte without ealls ing in at the Philad. Branch and exam- ining the enormous piles of ready-made clothing to be found there—all manu- factured by their own house and 80 cheap that the poorest are enabled to dress well. AN ENTIRE RUSSIAN GARRISON KILLED. Loxpoki{ April 13-The: Stepdard's Berlin correspondent reports that Narn Kissar, the sides abvanced- fpr on the road to Mery, has been taken by surprise andZcaptured by the Turcomans, The entire Russian garrison was killed. oy ~The lady who bought her goods at Lyon & Co's store says hie slépt sounder ths an aver before/hecagse she got such xtraordinary be \PgAins. . A. ONE ‘BROTHER KILLS ANOTHER. Sr. Lous, March 25. —Two brothers John and Michael Watt, aged niceteen and twenty years'respectively, living with their parents at Palestine, Texas, quarrel- ed day before yesterday, killed the latter with a knife. Op 1 be back f nest and now in the city, and will soot to Bellefonte with the la best assortment of boots ots and gl county, at prices k than the FORTY-FIVE NILLAGES STROYED. CONSTANTINOPEE, April 12.~Easthe quake shocks off considerible violence have begun again in Scio. Il is estimated that barely twenty houses remain inbhabi table in the whole island. Forty-five vil lages have been totally destroyed, and the populatiotl in many localities has absolute~ ly disappeared. wer DE« an WE na In: June, 1877, Samus! Archer, eight years old of, Lackawaxen, Pa., was drown- ed accidentally, it was'supposed while boat. ing onthe Delaware River with Charles Spridgsted, & plays nafs, thivide years old Springsted. now {n jail at Passaic, N. J, for robbery, has confessed that he threw him into the waler and held him under until he was drounded beeause ho bated young Arche: 's father. pleas ia gain® has there been a great fall. but no obody hurt<th@ fall has been in the price §f ready made clothing and nobody Ihirt, but all bengfited by it Every mall saves mofiey by getling his clothing &¢ the Philad ranth--why mothers think of it, you can get a child's suit there aslow as $1.50, The annual p millionaire, ; Wi > rofits arising fromjthe Hiam H Vanderbilt's bonds, is $1,904,000. He a check on the 31st of December last, for $476,000, being the interest for the three past months. - The governs ment pays hi this . enormous. sul quarterly eacliand every year. ed ln etme THE NIHILIST PRISONERS SEN- TENCED TO PEATH. Loxpox, April 10.«~Atthe trial of the NihiHsts on Sunday, Assistant Prosecu- tor Muravieff strongly Helousded We tev) elutionary doctrines and deeds avowed by the accused, demanded the severest pen- alty forall alike snd concluded by de- claring thi¥ the fidelity of tha ppople to the impe Ns wat dnshaken, ‘and that the efforts of fhe terrorist party in this * direttion’ proved ' sbioiutely abortive, The prisoners listened unmoved Jeliaboff and’! "KibdRdchitsch took notes. Jeliabeff rose™o speak in his ewn behalf, He was several times interrupted bythe prediding JE2e "When Jéliabofl, finlslted the Court ‘Reked the actused if fog had any further defense to urge and oy. 2p in the negatin el 4 the pot “hous delik das t sentence will lo 5D to confirmation, becsuse kei birth, ie Fioafiiky asked 3 on r he he be at sh sox. R ord received their sentences with pers ect calmnem and indifference. Mahl ek Granite D. R. STRATFORD, obs Proprietor, Lewistown, potially Yr that nds of af work J atorms Sy THE PHILA. \| @ & Boa -* ho neyer. beat oh RANCH. RANCH. Knock BRANCH ON THE SIDE THE PEOPLE. EVER 5 bl never will be beat and never can be #y J kn a" E+ Go and. Seep, and # a dn oR ; lr. HOR _ = Mechanics and others, needing oils, glass and varnieh, will fi find line at hardware he sadquarters, Wilson, McFarlane & Co, who will be found fair and ¢qnare dealing gentlemen, study- ing to please. Give the m a call, - he - DEATH OF M18: DEUEL AT THE CLOSE OF wiih Y-BEVEN DAYS FASTING. Iowa City, lowa, April 12-~Miss Hattie Deuel diedlat qunrier before 1 o'clockiyaterdsy, having completed full forty-seven days in stlaining desth by starvation, Miss Deudcl was at the time of her death OZ years old, Ehe bas been invalid for many years, suffering ceases less pain from neuralgia and nervourdisens- es, which made life a constant torture, driving her at length to the stern resolve to end an existance which promised no al levistion for her torments. Though her conduct has long been peculiar, her ac- quaintences never deemed ber insane. Her will was sirong, as is proved by the fact that from November, 1879, till within a few days ago shejnever utlered s word, though no impairments of her vocal ops gate existed, During ker period of silence she only communicated with be phintg; “ fa @ «or friends by writing, and no reasoning or euiresiy could induce ber to ipeak a wor rd. Miss Deuel ate no on the 234 of February, and when a member of the familyjasked ber Way» tbe bad not eaten she replied, by writing on a slate : "I have no hope of recovery or relief, and am des termined to dle,” All her family friends, and her pastor, Rey. Mr, Folsom, of the Presbyterian Church, used all their pows ers of persuasion in vain to induce the lady to change her resolve. She wasinflexible. A proposition in introdacing foed into her stomach was, after full eons sideration, sbandoned, from belief that if that course should be taken it would only drive her into someother method of selfs d After the first week she nike ed her brotherinslaw if drin king water would prolong her life, He replied that if she did not drink probably ur and des rium wo would n break fast tn 1 / to use force estruction. taking water After that vil Shagt BOG La8L life auld set in, of sustain her time she drank from time to time every day a little water, but nothing else passed ber lips after the 28d of February. Her gradus! wasling'awsy has been from day today durfug thelast'ten days duly chironis cled, Nota drop of blood was found in her body, which weighed forty-five pounds. T™ e stomach was also entirely void of any substance. etn ~The rag is not only ta ken off the bush but is taken off the poor man also by the Philad. Branch, which by honest dealing, low prices and genuine poods has enabled the poorest man and boy to wear de ent clothes. Cheap clothing for the million aud J no shoddy, BOT ABC~ tior n trash is the fthe Philad, rane h. ? PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE. The spring term of this Sel lec located st Centre Hall, Pa the 18th of April , 188] All persons desirimg to obtain a thor. ough Engi igh or Classica]! Education, are respec tally invited to attend Ui sessipnm Tuition from $4 to $8 per term. Bosrding 81 very reason sb le rates. For further particulars address. Princ pal, .Birszr, ei Hall 101 { School, 1 . be Rin on Imardt Pa A NEW STOCK Next Week. IAT WH, WOLFF'S. CENTRE, HALL, / Nowis the Time FOR: BARGAINSJIIN DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARD W ARE, CARPETS, ETC., E10., AT | PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is'extended to the Public generally to eall and examine the Stock and prices, vl | | they, tannot be best anywhere, - Ts &T, RAILROAD. Thalys LEAVE. AVE WESTWARD. * EAA RE BERT ew ’ a FEAERI RENNES es ban Mi FERRER PRE inl canes ERs FREER EE See FARRIS Nae pen FERRARA RRR eae
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