a WHE. KURTZ... cco Associate Bilton A Ce Pata nire Hall, Pa, Mar. 9, 1882, » SPRING MILLS —— pr --THE HUM OF BUS AT Witmer, & Co's CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOT is distinctly heard by Telephone at and the hum of the Customers and the click of the Telegraph at the “FAIR” as clearly heard at the SUPPLY DEPOT, Can such things be ?— and overcome us like a Summer Cloud without our special wonder? LOCAL ITEMS, J. Hoss has been appointed post master at Pine Grove Mills. The Farmer's Firs Insurances com- pany met at Centre Hall on Toesday last, Wm. Sandoe, the boss tailor, has put ont some of the beat fits ever seen in this part of the county. wee If vou wish an elegant article of canned poods—No, 1—¢o to Sechler's grocery, and you won't be deceived ta —tnheeribers changing their post- office nddress this spring, will inform us, givine the old as well as the new ad. dress, tf. = w~Miss Tanra Keller, of Lock Ha ven, will give an entertainment in Homes ball, Bellefonte, on Thuraday evening. 8. ni as TV adies dress goods, late styles ol! under vrice, at the Pennsvalley bargain store in the hotel stand, A full line of everr thing, -~Last week George Hazael perform. ed the marvelous feat of traveling 600 miles in six days, in a go-as you-please race 1n New York City. ——The fine, mild, spring-like weathe er of last week, has gone, and changed to cold. Monday was rainy; Tuesday cold and windy ; Wednesday clear. -Ganoe, the bogus fox scalp Justice of Taylor twp., was taken back to prison again on Tuesday, at the request of his bondsmen, who feared he might take French leave. ~The Uriah Slack farm was sold to J. A. and Samuel Slack. Mr. J. A. Slack takes the improved part, 75 acres clear, and 20 of timber, at $4,458, The balance to Sami Slack, —The nicest lot of samples ever brought to town, for spring and summer suits, can be seen with Sandoe, the tailor, He can make the nicest fitting suit you ever bad, ——There is a man in Altoona who pever eat a pound of meat in his life, says an exchange. The RerorTer woul like to know whether he did'nt meet a girl several times? —-]1t looks to us as tho’ & good many of our exchanges were verdant enough yertising, for a little brass wire, ye clipt a bookholder. We did'nt. ——1t cost Huntingdon county seven- teen hundred and thirty-five dollarsand ten cents to kill foxes, owls, bawks, skunks and wildeats last year; and ye: Squire Ganoe don't live in Huntingdon 0 ——Dinges, of the only bargain store, still has goods at cost, and below cost— goods that are without fault. This chance will not be open long. So pass up to the counter, if you would save money. ——Pure spices are hard to get these days, adulteration beiug practiced by many dealers. Sechler's keep the pure article always, you can rely on this, Secbler's warrant all their groceries to be fresh and pure. ~The new improved Singer Sewing Machine goes ahead of all others by 100 per cent. D M. Cowher is the agent, wait until he comes around, and it won't take long to satisfy yourseives that the Biuger is by fap-the easiest and best ma- chive. i w—Pewins still keeps on selling clothing at cost, to rid ont his stock. Pile in for a suit, men and boys, he has em ye!, but they are going off faster then a horse ean trot, One does not need muneh money wien buying clothiog at the Puilad. Branch, 3 Singers will be interested in the “Howard Method,” advertised in this paper. Many of the leading vocalists have been taught by Mr. Howard, who ba» been established in New York for wany yesrs, and always meeting with grea! success. Read the ad vertisement, — Butter, eggs, hams, sides, should- ers, potatoes, dried frait, all kionds of country produce, wanted at Sechler’s grocery, for which they allow the bigest price iu groceries at Cash prices, Far- mers, take your produce to Sechler's if you want the best prices for them, — Arbitrators at Lewisburg have de- cided that a lawyer cannot recover fees from a married woman on the ground that she cannot make a contract without the con®ent of her husband. About $1500 18 claimed. Husbands might take notice of this and hereafter let the better balf do the business. ——Whitman, of the Lewisburg Jour- nal had a big cake voted him ata church festival in that town, the other contes tant being Bro. Cornelius, of the Chroni- cle, We trust the Journal man gave him of the Chronicle a slice cf it, “to keep peace in the family,” because Cornelius is a good fellow too, and deserves a cake ——The Lock Haven Erpress says: “The woman from Blachard, Centre Co, Ps, who bad the one hundred and twelve pound tumor, taken from her side at the University Hospital, Phila delphia, a few weeks ago, has so far re- covered; we are informed, that she will be removed to her home during the pres- ent week.” ——Mr. George Durst died in this place on Wednesday morning. Mr. Durst was one of our oldest citizens and bad lived in Potter township from his boyhood. Hisfamily belongto the early settlers ; be was widely known. A cold which he took a few weeks ago laid him np with pneumonia, which caused his death. He wasin his £2 year, ——Brachbill wishes it to be under- stcod that he will not allow any one in the state to undersell him in furniture, and that he keeps a stock which none can compete with. His goods are firsts class, and 25 per cent. can be saved by purchasing of him. If yon want any thing fine and nice in the furniture line, always go to Brachbill’s, Bellefonte. —— DEATH OF THOMAS BOLLINGER.— Mr. Thomas Bollinger, a very respected citizen, died at his residence in Philips. burg, on Monday morning, Feb, 27th. He was born in Aaronsburg, Centre county, Penn’a, April 10, 1823. In 1850, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Bens der, who with four sons and three daughters survive him, ~Philipsburg Journal. The Pine Creek railroad, which is {op be a continuation of the Reading and Catawissa, is to be pnshed forward to completion the coming season. The Bufiaslo Express states that the Fail Brook Coal Co., has ordered 30 new en- gines to operate the new road to be built from Stokesdale to Williarasport. It is paid that the road is to be built by Mr. Vanderbilt avd operated by the Fall Brook coal company, and that it is to be completed by pext November, It is re- ported that all the westward bound pas- genger trains of the Reading railroad will pass through Corniog, irom Corning by the Syracuse, Geneva aud Corning road to Lyons, thence west by the New York Central, thus opeoing another through line from the east to the west, — Warner's Safe Kiduey Cure, which ney diseases, such as Bright's ht an t “a ges, ior sule a1 gtors hi i.e Centre ¥ n Tuesday evening, 7, the Y. M, C. A., of this place, held their 3rd ani vareary in the Methodist church, There was a large audience present and the services throughout were very interest ing. The meeiing was lod by the Presi dent of the Association, Mr. Samuel Krumbine. Bhort address was deliver od by Rev. Fischer, and the Secretury’s report was read by C. Dinges Select reading by Mr J. Fleming, Mr, Miller, (General Secretary of the Bellefonte as: soriation, was present, and made an arnest appeal to all young men to cons nect themselves with this good work. A little boy wanted a drum. His mother, wishing to give him an impres. sive lesson, suggested that if he should pray for it he might receive one. So at ght, when ready for bed, he knelt down and prayed : “Now i lay me down to sleep, {1 want a dram) I pray the Lord my soul to keep, {I want a drum) If I should die before 1 wake, (I want a drum) I pray the Lord my soul to take, {I want a drem.)"” His futher, who bad been let into the wocret, had meanwhile quietly placed a fram on the bed. As the youngster rose, and his eves fell on the drum, he axclaimed in an emphatic manner, that anished all serious thonghts from the ninds of his listeners : “Where the devil hid that drom come from 7" The antics ipated benefits from that lesson may wobably be considered lost.— Ex, —— —— Dinges expecta to oceupy hisstore vill make things look better than before he fire. lothes for this summer, stop in and see Sandoe's samples. Good fit guaranteed. Among the pleasant faces that}; Barger and Miss Kate Harpstec, two of Centre Hall's fair ones, . i For Rirg—A Howe Sewing Ma chine, warranted in good order, at this office. Has drop~leaf and four drawers, tf il enon LHEIM LADY HAS SAY. i WHAT A MIL TO For the RerorTER. What are we coming to, or of the Millheim Joum oe edi i says, “Mill. fy eim boasts of a Billiard saloon.” Does t also boast of the disgraceful fight, | which occurred a few days ago, when one | ¢ of the most prominent citizens knocked to the floor? the purity of the language, and morals of | o t found there? if, as th + ’ I i followers of the blessed Savior, and are |, prominent members of christian ehurch- |, ex, are to he found there? Whatare we says, “There is no harm in 1? N there is no harm in it, and is a proper place for our fathers and hushands, we, as their danghters and wives, may well imitate their example and spend an evening there too. L. errs tf BELLEFONTE'S I TION—AN HEIRESS DETERM. INEDTO MARRY A PEN I~ LESS YOUNG MAN AND TAKE HER FORTUNE ALONG. On September 8, 1871, Mr. M. Thomp- | d y to his daughter, Clara V, Milli propert Valentine were appointed executors ofp lady. ken, was so informed. The latter gen- e would accept no compensation for his |? services as trustee. On the 23d of April, 1881, a deed of trust from Clara V, Milli- en was made to James Milliken by ° een highly educated, and last year, in|! Eurgpe to receive the finishing touches, | * ment to Mr. Courtland D. Evans, of Piainfield, N J, was announced. Aboot this time the father of the young man, who by the way had not reached his ma. jority, learned of the deed of trust and immediately se about to have the same A bill in equity was entered ~ b mon Pleas of Centre county, to have thea ppoiuted. Able counsel were engaged QO in this city last week, but was adjourned to Beliefonte, The case came up on Monday before Judges Mayerand Orvis, and the closing argnment was made on | § Tuesday morning by Gen. James Beaver, | ,, on the part of the defendant, James Mil-| 4 liken, and by Edmund Blanchard, Esq..| « for the plaintiff, Clara V. Milliken. The |e papers are now in the handsof the Court, jt and the probabilities are that the case» will go to the Supreme Cour, e The young lady is highly accomplis ed, and comes from one of the best and oldest families in Centre county. Mr. James Milliken is well known through- w tegrity, culture and great wealth, The|, young man in the case is a commercial |i t present fortune, or expectancy, unless it e what he expects through his wife, as the valoe of her estate is about $100,000 Taken all together, it may very properly be termed “a celebrated case.” mmaosssstna sat ss AIA AA r March 16 is Andrew Jackson's births | ¢ day. Conkling has not yet said ‘yes’ or "no" as to judgeship. And now they have a story] from Utah that Brigham Young is still alive, and will appear one of these days as reser. rected. The Lock Haven Express states that the strike of the axe makers at Mill Hall, Centre county, bas been adjusted by a majority of the men withdrawing from the Knights of Labor and resuming work. A sad picture was presented one day lust week on the road west of Indianapo-~ li. A wagon on its way to the insane asy- jum contained & woman of unsound mind In her arms, pressed to her bosom, was the lifeless body of an infant, Three oth er little ones, whose destiny was the poer house, were crouched in the wagon shiv ering and cold. By the woman's side sat the husband, with his head bowed in sors row. A pair of handcuffs were locked around his wrists. The family of six wss to be rudely separated, perhaps forever Their destinations were the asylum, the poorhouse. the jail and the grave. The mother, it is understood, would not con- gent to her removal unless she could take her dead child along. The father's crime was stealing food for his wife and little ones, t ——————_ A fe A w——. FIRE AT VICKSBURG Lewisburg, March 6.—The Great West- ern Hotel, situated at the small town of Vicksburg, in this county, about four miles west of this place, was entirely de- stroyed by fire last night. It is impossi- ble to tell the cause of the fire, or whether it was insured. The building was lea-ed by the widow of the'late Benjamin Hauck, of this place. THE LARGEST LAND OWNERS. Chicago, February 14 —The very large tract of innd set aside by the Sate of Tex us to pay for the erection of a new Stale House has been wrangferred by the Bate during the past two duys te Abner Taylor, OU B Farwell und John V. Farwell, of Chicago, und A. C. Babcock, of Canton, Ii .owho will furnish the necessary funds for erecting the building. This domuin i» larger town the Sgute of Connecticut and four times larger than fhode Islnod, It is the northwest corner of the State snd Lhe survey extends south a distance of 197 miles, with an average widih of 27 ipiiés Two railways are - already projacied through this section of the State. The transier of thie land is probably the largest snie ever made to private indiviiaals, and tbe purchasers are the largest land owners in the world. HORRIBLE CRIMN. Richmond, Ind, Feb 28 On opening TERRIBLE SUFFERING ALONG] THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI Large Section of Conntry Vater. Memphis. March 2 --Private foom Riverton, Miss, 160 miles memphis and 176 miles above Viesburg, says the lovee broke Monday night and tha loss of property is fearful. Many peo. ple were drowned, Among the number was Ban Heyne, shipping clerk of Frank & Remnich, He tried to go to the assis tance of Mrs, Bradshaw and was drawn into the channel of the break drowned. The stock is all drowned passing nearly through the boards there are no provisions for the poor peo. { A senrol was but the par atrators have ne covered The sel low, swampy pleca of the waters of the Bt, Law of the Mississippi, one passing off throug! thaWabash and the other through $ Mary Rive I'he county mparative iy undevalope {. A few mies to Lhe oasl in Paulding county, Uta, Lhore ly a break in the fore an strong'y Grganine muke their head Under ated one mile north of Salem, Adaun [aounty, this State, this morniog son lahildren discovered the teacher, Mia Eo ma Numbers, lying on the Hoor with one arm out off, har tongue torn oul and her neck pinned to the flooring with a dirk knife A subsequent examination showed thatehe had heen brutally assauit ed after a desperate struggle, and that she had thon been stabbed to denth with the knife Batore leaving her assaiinnis (as il is believed that one man did nol eommiyy the deed wlone) had cul her tongue oul & muke sure that she would not and divulge thelr names, Alor tha last bio the knife was left in her the ie i letters below ti u LUIRIRR 8 1) 8 and le NacK, and or al ple to subsist on, The break above Duncan's, rene for the steamer Plowboy to come and take the women and children to Mamphis Thay are suffering greatly, having lost everything they possessed, and the elo ing they have on thair bodies is all they saved. li Is impossible iba the fearful havoc of d Besides the broak at River Wright's Numbers left her b build the ire belo and when she opene confronted by the men wi cecurred about 100 yards Wao have sent to Ter foe ence from those ia { is Cx 3 the IS SOROS aid and fiorse th 1 i Ww I aesgt the jue aatrqotion WALOTS any confederates stpne of thei are Lhe have made lon there are two more, ona al one mile below, and another at Judge Miles' place, two miles above Riverton Mules, horses, cows, goats and houses| They did thelr we 3 ve hefire the fl Ade ¢ sa the!K ne Hud \ Add to th itt ad thal lends t Fou, Miss Numbers WHS faint idea the of lid and the daughter « y oh au 1% Yellin? 1a the Dunean House there mustjmercha Decatur, whore iQ unite nd \ flmsl spring Mi Wa qui ‘ pass by continually a f of condition bave A 8 of Fa ¢ ia i fmuch attention from \ \ Ih vive place, wi It is pitiful to see them, ball naked, fro) Per DAL ping ; » Every house in River | : 4 F&C specied THREE INDIANS SENT 10 HAPPY HUNTING GROUND - eithe mied wash ng away of blocks that they will ba un jecline a Francise m I I'he lovee in front of the Duncan Hous s weak, and there is danger of ils break ng The storehouse of Matt Miller, to [one today. i wi langhing and B10 ‘hey gatd they wert lost. | I " o” % ’ hw I BOM i i i sit 3 i TOWNS UNDER WATER : Cairo, March 2. * {hands with all or The figures do notinpuyer by the ( 1 g. I'he men died je, Arrangeine othing ocenrred to & 3 8 n the levees near Belmont, Mo, aud be |, ween Belmont aud Osceola, Ark. Ali hrough this vast area of country the wa-| ers are pouring in mighty volumes into he head waters of the St. Francis river, *> A GREAT BUT Lior ¢ fer writes is concede This!est, and greatest commercia “> A 100 i i he th ad to be the r than was ever befure known. worid, 1118 and uninvitin tome the n Just 4 below MO RL i) serves of ¢ th ia of | 1, ’ foes iver 18 a foot higher than it was at Rome Vario reat flood of 1862, and is still rising atliome twelve conti At Arkan-{and it is be iif its pa nies Were pl sad 8 uld str toh a GI waler sump averages oJ (EX he the us directie Ms miies © ave Dear sho ig Ark., is under} w: dislahee + { The \ snd WRECK AND RUIN I<treats are MN New Orleans, March 2.—A Greenville, addition I'here wus a per-| recently been | $00 0 § ORR) mie Clric 1d vid lived 0 wi) ky Ht broke through, and the NIHILIST TRIALS &t Petersburg, Mareh : natieff was called to the "4 i Tuse breaks will overflow discuss Clay and Baagat sre the largest lev- th ! bas tences of dea lists. Three, will escape the i der seem doomed, 5 inatiefl’ is credited with a wish them. The executions, b take place for nearly a fk nal Ds s Rose-~ iat ule, the county seat of Bulivar, is six The “Ledger” office other houses have been washed Clark's front levee on Lake Beu- This overflows what was Og B Ail of trary 10 the us SURLOM 1 i id , in this county, is broken. oh: By sontence wi condemned prisoners March, four iate Emper d by defer 1 i 7 i days | A number of people were "n Their ories fi . any ALYY * Many people Xe the ibe induced mischief, Emelian | has been contradic ted assed upon the woman | Klotocheviteh on {coupled with Emperor to reduce tirem ron four years’ hard labor. Jastig was coupled with tend 8 or % » «+ ISL. + tO srs rd The re i 5 COUNSe:, Is £ ls The sent lerentiaff, Cairo, Ill, March 1.—The people of this ie 134 ANY sods which have spread such disaster § recommendation was higher bY a tion to reduce it tO y Oars, When their sent were Jew Freideussohu, woman and the woman Lebedefl emotion, they ¢ irouical air, while 1 expe cred to be cou treated with contemp! er of 15 was covered fourteen inches by the The high water of 1867 was read ti Jakinss i HOO ell e thi OWES B tt ly lp ABOUT SIBERIA. wn — Facts About the Country Not Generally Koown Mr Geo. Keenan, in lecturing on Sibe an exclamation to her to held him, saying, *B gone! your face | he igue B r sii i rosy i W a plianoff, who | sel, oi ath fr you " Eu BE ted by guvioe of his cou ing him «lf ec ndemned to completely overwheme ', 40d gave lecansel a look whieh seamed “y i» eived worth while | dictated to me, more than ever | a tremandons in kouloff, who was a » rush when be was held back by imes. On Teterka a Merk without crowding! removed their cries were hear ny of them or cutting off Lhe corners; and | hy the people he hail. ven aiter this there would bd more than a! bak heat blow at American pride. Note (his pass ue “The first thing with regard to Siberis, bich it secins necessary to emphas zs, 18 geographical extent The after giving the fHgures 1 a ine, aying 3 Pete a racing ere practicable to take the whole United tates and set iL down in the middie of Dis erix, it would nowhere touch the boun aries of Siberia, and you could then take il the States of Burcpe, with the single xception of Russia, and pack them within t LA W Wild ft ht Wo up ta d iid i 3 K {1 ous ; 1 ins { ae " spare.’ [JEWISH RESTORATION OF JER {aving thus laid cut the land, Mr, | SALEM-—-WHO WILL BE bit . THEIR KING [New York Corresponloncs —Traveler.] U “Such a vast country as this embraced! y varieties of tupography, climate and | cenery. The speaker divided the country! nto three broad east and west Zones or, Apropos of the Jews, 1 The first was the great! the other day that wdmir in thie in ia H i Yoston hear hiy jure 1 a story tHlustrates It 3 " y fi Wn entire told me by a poet: “A few years ago 1 was if A — 4 o ¥ . RK ting atl The second was the great house o in New York.and there was with occasions! breaks | a brilliant company assembled there. One the entire! evening Lhere was a reception and among the front Nova Zembia to! egion which, mein, such lofty features Okhotsk Ses. The third was the fertile!of such a noble piaoid serenity, such x manty 1 Qa frontier, | Such a per i o the mouth of the Amoor. The northern |r. that as he moved in the crowd I i from him | t ) He seemed to hold with =» I sue me i washi't merely beauty ns wel which! face wus radiant with the light. in summer wre almost impaseudle wastes| He had very dark eyes—large Orientui] saturated | @ e=—n lewnine muss of binck hair, 1 was so fscinnted by physical Denuly, i His sOiar whale und! with water, and in winter trac kless deserts | was tullsbeneded into long, bard, fluted waves The tundralter un while found my sell sented beside =» has & foundation of permanently frozen|charming Jewess, Mies " i young ground, Under the moss there 18 a thick | woman full ot enthusiasm for her race | stratum of eternal frost—beginning inland proud to tak of it. : i winter at the surface of the ground sand ini "Ub," said she, ' the day is not far diss] summer twenty to thirty inches below the tant when we snall go back to Jerusalem, | surface, and extending tos depth of many | We sre scoumulating weaith and power] hundred feet. At nll times and seasons|tbat we may bring them together there this 1snd of moss tundras is 8 land ot des |8nd make it like the city of a dream The| olution. Iis climate is the severest in the great bankers, the Rothschilds, aid the| known world. Volkoyansk. a lonely Rus.|rest will bring their wealth there, aud we| sian settlement, 18 the Asiastic pole of|shall rebuild the temple with their trea cold. The mean temperature of the entire|sures. We bave the capacity to do great | year is 4 degrees above zero. The mean|things. Our blood makes good leaders. | temperature for January is 56 degrees be-| Beaconsfield is a Jew, Jules Simon is a Jow. In 1869 it fell once to 81 below. The|Jew, and there is Hebrew blood in Ggm-| zone of forests is next. It has an ares of betta’s veins, Then in the art we have hundreds of thoussnds of square miles, {shown our capacity for success—hark, and stretches almost entirgly across Si- {they're playing one oithe ‘Songs Without beris. South Hiberia is a beautiful and | W ords'— Mendelssohn wns a Jew, Rachel picturesque country, and presents in sum«| WHS & Jewess; there is no knowing to what mer nothing to suggest an Arctic region. hights we might rise if the feel of the The s0il is rich and vegetation luxuriant, world were taken off our necks, as it will The winter there is not more severe than | De. a8 it surely will be for God has prom: in Minnesota, and the summers are warm. | 1s¢d—your God and mine.” or than in many parts of Central Europe,”’| ‘Then’ said the poet, you a King—one of the suppose.’ ‘you'll Rothschilds, 1 ser —i— A TROUBLESOME PR KILLED Adhd 4 ISONER Mo, og, we have our King. Our King must be of the lineage of David.’ * "And can you find a son of David ats ter nil these centuries? * Oh, yes t is part of our religion to keep the fumily records. There must be n setting straight of genealogies wi every week of week years (forty-nine yonrs.) We know where to find our King—he ul ready chosen, waiting to be crowned.’ Post.—~ And where 1s he now? “ To re, said Jewess, und pointed to the man who hsd so faciouted It is the Baron of Lond by 8 recognized by ail who Keep hie fnith the one upon whose he ud the crown woud ba pinced if the day of restorutinn shoud cole tostorrow,’ ’ Goorgetowr,, Ohio, March 2 —Chas. Fry, in jail under an indiciment for burn. ing & burn with intent to prejudice an in. FUrANCH Company, was shot and instantly killed last evening by J, P, Helbling. jr. son of the Sher'ff Fry was a young und powerful mulaito and had been breaking the furniture in his coll. When the Bher- iff went 10 give him his supper Fry made a murderous assault upon him, whereupon young Heibling fired a shot which kiiled the prisoner is hie whi ine, hie a ey Any of our subscribers paying all dues, and $2.25 in advance, wi PS eive for one year the Reporter and the Chicago “Weekly News,” a large sized 82 coium paper. This ik the best offer made, and we only make it with tne hope of indue- ing advance payment and increasiug our circulation, Ee i We make the following liberal offer, wood until April 1st, 1882: Any of ou present subcribers sending us th name of a new subscriber, aud paying his owp and that of the new, iu A for © HM ef . ap” PECULIAR PEOPLE, (EARLY ACCOUNTS OF THE MYS- TERIOUN ZUNI INDIANS, [Their Houses, Industries, Manufae- tures and Religion, Chicago, March 1,» & ut the head of the delegation of Zu Indians who are en route to Plymouth Rook 10 engage in a traditions] religious ceremony ol their tribe, furnishes the fois lowing interesting story of theso nborigl nals te the Associated Press They presant in their past history and festares and peculis srities which stamp them as ons of the most nteresting branches of the race so rapidly fading awsy, Their me is in the northwestern corner of the territory of Now Mexice ed miles due west {rom the Rio Grande, of a very fertile tract of land, an affluent ot the Colorado Uhigin Here they raise a ifficiency of the cereals, great quantities {f peu and watermelons, and an abunds vegetables sulted their t " 1 As onjons, squashes, pumpkins Their b Iwi ng to the hight of seven stories und, and lighted by windows y phale of i 18] @ $ 3 rasent mades of life 1] 1 s+} rivuiat, v Lo Hes of nea of to ouses are of stone ir gine su ine nnd & | we fog 8 purpose, n New Mexico, influence of ndvanecing civili f felt pied in abhundace | vile the has made ise the conservatism of tne lu gly exemplified in the wdhiere to oid Hime laws { tile s strat eh a iRiure wil they i u h wi sloms at ¢ THEIR VILLAGE s would be greatly ims FER: nhabiiia pressed hy seeing them aaier ad ach the he ro af he Brat glory, from nd, an i To ma planalion mor igihle, bh n mind that esch story Be w, i fofithet hstory forming W EN NK u fi Bre re g tron ground 1 LHe sed i so shoud bel Codes rom | re inte i f re © 1 he one be r ater hue of errace fur story just} HERS is '¥ A ladde | Or mparis| prog in days long gone by the! i » her ; Lhe exnosad te ile ir Xj 1 in t {ee rest cee i ire iter ivy always Keep them absurd friny be rE RTE ns ii ngsters Lo sta §g g Young r reaching must LOO be and man Dens ¥ effect resent many t h some Drighl artsy 0 CADBYus eile le repr Yaries Gus Gis ia irom | dih Eve in} DY Iweive It ines of TEM { i 0 NO Carel trom the flower, but ibe lly We ighied and fairly AY t WELL PERKD | roof be Poul § squaws may be segn atl re between | Weaving s«dlies from Lhe wow r KE CO nella es, ngaded assidys paling Lhe evenlug W ele i £ Coll i wWisniever pRe in il c UO IS niways may bave lo eal, jriecusiy iy belure Biewed mulion, stewed p ach Ue wyavel Dread, sll served henware bowels smell many and unique design, form part of iy every repasi, an are LY DO Wweans npleasant to the taste, In mat Zunizs have made grea! tar IVOrwa? is, § na sch boing oxCe junint snd beautiful, iy, the Zuni bave been known e date of the discovery of Florida i~fated expedition landed st Tam- under Paufiio de Nawsesin 1626 { the Zuni a LO & puri sid respect! : ¥ 1 4 of ¢ ure a th idinClures, progress ® hie in wary $i the pal lems, ent ie Bes tl iption given © iny, with the limuation, siready noted, of { impress made by civiligstion domestic lite, and further which then cele iinis irealy, HOw per ot and in underground h he bh discovery the Encrilces suis are Lill revered ugh the immolstion eof HRpply, gitice Luey possess » rildhi, ahd wong eli hued I 8 inligUsRe tratistnitled orairy, tH Qisconit caer veQ d DoyvuQ hv Not ul wai, Ceased part the ar Powir ceremonies are of Lue einvursie aud tuipressive ature, snd Ri C aig Lal IL Bas, Inf W ura ol u sve ll Calinvl soul De lergolien - THE LARGEST CAVE ON EARTH [be New. y Found heustueky Cave— Its Catacombs, Mummies and Masonic Emblems. rows the Grayson Adrogsts ) vored here tude ul peapis 3 Poin be wed Limite vd i destined to ‘ n of worid - I aoeniisis Ri Ca¥Ve jay LET i Slater Has " whe ATRILY, 80 y weeks no one has heen 1 Upon present wa Mr lortunst ain admission have been pripoipsiils 2) HBL IVES HUAYVE RECEE purmit 1 eave boon sunough in sbroad ger wi Urtieyed ivre I fecesealy LO Ink Lis step, us Lhe Cave rapidiy being despot &d of Hs con ia of he mum .es Lor Bee Lhe Sresl wot fut Was Wak tenis lead soversi : i! fl bef, ur Cilige A Kogerg—or In p-ronlided the were Cdarrisu iy fi portance of Incl, ali} tenis ol ing the co the Cave nls K % sublerranean river bigs The swollen st month mRae in Excuvations have wever, in the chambers or mummies and Ms emblems were found, and in tha vi. nid savers! tables glyphies have been dup 11, nlso soe bronge and copper vases and pieces of pottery, A mound was opened atid found Lo contain six wellspreserved been from the excessive rains of the | thal nosxplorat have been the svenues hevond iL. £0 ¥ Ons been made, bh catacombs whera Lhe Cini wilh quesar of the pyramid hier teel rudinting from he centre In the discovery of this cave the key i unlock the mystery of the pra historic race of Ameri An RnC wiso prove their identity with the built temples, snd flourished in a high de: gree of cividigation until wiped out of ex- istence by tho ruthless hand of the savage. The eaves of Kentucky undoubtedly fs torded them shelter and protection, and were used us ou sort of catacomb for the storae of ail that was near and dear to them, including their illustrious dead Such at least seems to have been the case in this instance, whether this theory will apply to the other caves of Kentucky or 104, Many beautiful formations bave been discovered during the last week. The stalnctites and stalagmites glisten like so many million diamonds. The pillars and columns of alabaster are beautitul beyond description, and its wonders will have to be seen to bo fully appreciated. ly NOTICE. An opportunity for satisfactory and profitable employment suitable for almost any person, is offered by an enterprising ifirm who have just issued a low priced useful work for everybody, which they call the * THE POCKET MANUAL" Dr Tiffuny says "it is un admirable work, constantly needed.” The N Y. Independent snys “A sort of cyclopedin in the vest pocket.” The Phi ad, Ledge ys "Itis surprising how much wit matter has been stowed nway convenient form.” Qur State anys 1 ehould think every wall! 4 COpYy o fg quailty emphatic terms, and pil seen ngren with The National Journal o enti wh says AL one of the useful und convenient publistied, in every respect 1 model the pith of many volumes,” and County agents sre wanted. plete samples with terms &¢ for stamp, by ¢ RIFFEL & CO, 188 Poind We judge there is a good ch Nico { fv one to haodle this work in thiseoun 3 Binnr bt in ane woul Ld Hn Ww 18 Bi Com HP F Si Puri nppiving Lo N. Ninth | i & olin @ know their faces are m year, we will send the Chicago Weekly News FREE 10 both ong year, No hefte: Overworked men and women, ppreons offer out. of sedentary babits, and others whose aystem need: Anerson, nerves toned MG ws sn ow se stn ———————— on F kuees of any kind tgke Perye ve, a iy { i te The Dew Pest inisihible TORI0e ug, anc wuecl wv icigthened, should use 3 iy §2 2% ine Brown's Lio Blusrs, A from piraple iran impurn hi free ic b when i Kt ¥ Ts ase it 8D i bs virial '- ’ Bod hid allil Bei REGEN Ob hy | Toe Unlted Brethern CQonference at Harisburg on Monday adopted a resolus tion censuring Fremdent Arshur fur re. toxicsting beverages on state vocasions at he White House, Sr A A CENTRE COUNTY DEMOORATIO COMMITTEE, 1682, | [DISTRICTS NAME. P, 0. ADDRESS, | Bullefonte, N. W. WF Reber. Beliofonte { Bullefoute, 5. W...Utins Smith... Bellefonte | Bellefonte, W W.J Ucholield.., Bellefonte BOWAPE wvcireen sersvasns ssrnsssosssens + . [Milesburg nna U K Essingon, Milesh're Millheim wd Walters Millheim Phlipsburg oe. W Holt. Philipsburg Unionvilie oe wd O Bmuth Fleming Bonner ove wee Urish Brover., Bellefonte Boggs ove. UA M' Laughlin. Mileshurg Buroside.....oe... Wm Hipple,.. Fine Glen! iVoliege.... wel rank Taylor... Lemont! Fred Koub..... Howard JA J Orndort, Pine Groye! «J H Hebering.. RK, Bp ke! wM L Kishel Spring Mills] +B Lamvert.Bpring Mills «UM Keister. Anronsburg wud T Ura. oo Hailmoon od Gilliland... HBoslsburg Lavid Taoyer....Howsred wedohn Q Mues.......J ulian «W H Gnidoer Blanchard Jd J Hoy. wosens seen WY RIK EF oH Ueo Hatnes.., Wuill'sdlore D L Meek. .. Buffalo Run H K Duck..oovee Miliheim [Pouer, § P..G W Bpangier.Tusseyville Poser, RP....Jd Witmer Woll.CenireHuil Win Cullen...Baudy Kidge Scones Win Haines Buow Bhue ] vers d M Barubart,... Bellefonte | L 3 MESA Sh aaa Vinwn veckwih..,. Fowler RAR sosans neues Bosdan Hoover, Kieming one. A Bresmer.,. Hublersburg WG Muprieon. Port Maulda KH FORSTER, Qhairmsn. H. A. McKxg, Bovrelary MARRIED, a3 iy ROL EREE seEER REE Ferguson, O P.. Ferguson, N FP. Gregg, 8 P Cregg, N Huines Huitmoon Harris ne Howard...... fust ann i... ree Liverty ..... furivn . IM ios. inne, ip 1 ORR arses | j Hvush ... t Rev, W. 0} B Meyer aud Mis! of Buttalo Run, Cen} Un February Wright Mr H Auta M. Sailer ire county, Pa Ou Februar vate! Boob sud f Fergu 3 | 2, by Rew, A Keoser, F. Harpster, both nlown:hip, Centre county ire Iara RR TR PIR 0 RRR Dis, Mad sha ¥ NHasT ¥ “Hd sanhurg af J ao in i uy ihe and Bis -i tin Lhe bh of Feb, Ue duel fob 1 year, ki Npring Mill W. and Ei 4 mouths and Boel ' K days 1 utlirilie, nged 3 i. AUDIT MEETIN( tice is hereby given tha! the Annus {ihe Auditar: of Poller twp, be held at the house of David Meyer, Centre Hall, on Monday, March 18, to sus dls the sceounts of the various township officers, and when ail others interested sitend A C RIPEKA. Auditor N ot Lng « asl mi New Min ar Pi. Gar.~Mr Haag would inform the public that the Pleas He pays the highest price for Wheat, Ry, Outs, Corn, Barley and Bockwheal. Superior wheat and baoke«! wheat floar coustautly on hand. Give pleased with its work, tf Tot SUMMER SESSION of Spring Mitls Academy will begin Mon. day, Aprit 17, 1882 Tunion $10, $18 and $b term of twenty weeks, Boarding For further information esi! for ressonable on er address Laws Reiren, A. B, Prin. dmar 6 VEEN'SVALLEY INSTITUTE his Academy, Pa., will begin on The spring term los of t ths 163 ae ith o i April, 1883, All persons desiring a thorough English Classical Education, sre respectfully invited to attend its so-sions. Tuition trom #4 ww $8 Boarding at very Fer further particulars ur per Llerm ressonable rales, sddress W. P. Hosrramax, A . Sleddt Centre Hall, Pa Principal. ————————————— A TSA ATA SG Spring Mills Market, Wheat, $1.20 Rye 8k Corn, ears, per bu, 0 ¢, Corn, shelled, 70c. Oats, 40 B ick Wheat, Ole, Barley 70ec. Cloverseed,. 4 50 to 5.00 Timothy seed, 2010275 Plaster ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, 80, Tailow, Ge. Lined, 10 Ham, 12 Shoulders 7 Bacon or sida Eggs per dos Corrected week! ay’ LL J. Granohla, WM B. KRAI'E, JEWELRY. STATIONERY &| BOOK STORK Mills, NEW at Spring DMINISTRATORS NOTIOE Let ipa i estate of Hum'l M'Clellan dec'd, Gregg township, baving been lawfu granted to the undersigned, she woul respectfully request all persons knowing themselves to be indebled to the estate 1 make immediate payment and those hav ing elaims against the same to present them duly authenticated for seitlement, FPANCES VY. M'CLEL Adw'r, Spring Mills, - PLAIN TRUTHS | Smart, J OHN BLAIR LINN, ay go leg gees L SPANGLER, rman. Office in The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the en/y sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple known, and the authorities agree that warding but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitheno made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious, Brown's Inown Brrrees will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus dnve disease from any part of the system, and it will wot blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi- tively met injurious, UDITOR'S NOTICE. ~ In the matter of th A, Erile, dee'd. 8 sits af The undersigned, an Avdilor rpol by the Orphans Court of bio 4 ne to ascertain and make report of adv ments 10 heirs of David Ertl, docs aed make distribution of funds in the hands of Samuel Gramley, trustee of said de- condents real estate, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the par ties in interest at his ce in Bellefonte, { Monday, March 20th, 1882, at 10 8. m., for the purpose of his APpoiDtment, ELLIS L. ORVIS, 16febid, Audi facts are well highest medical I RIDGE LETTING. © fag groannnls fon the mason work of an ire go al Ute ola, will be received at the Commission ors’ office, Bellefonte, (where specifies tions can be seen until March 14, st 11 o'clock. The nght te reject any or all bids is reserved Attest, W. Mites Walker, Clerk. dun Worry, A J Gerry { comes. Saved his Child. 17 N, Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md, eh 13, 1880, Gents Upon the recommenda. of a friend | tried Brown's Ison Pirrens as a tonie snd we storative for my daughier, whom iI was thoroughly convinced was wasting sway with Cossumption, Having lost three daughters by the terribio disease, under the care of eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my dough. ter had taken vue bottle of wis Ison Liovaxs, she began te A snd now is quite restored ¢ health f. laughter show sigs Lonsumpl when the physician was cous ; he quickly said * Tonics were re. quired ;* and when informed that thw elder sister was taking Heown's Iron Brevess, respoudod * that is # good § b : 1674 H.C Cavrssrr Lion (avis Notice is hereby given u all persons that 1 will pay no debt whatever contracted by my son, M Rossman after this date, unless upon my written order. Davip Rossmaw, Smardt, Spring Township, ~ F arm, known ss the Van Vaizeh farm. 1 mile westof CentrejHall, 127 scres, (good house, new barn, and all other out. buildings, running water und land highly productive, is offered for sale sta bargain. | For further particulars, apply st Centre Hall, to F. KURTZ, if Agent, ¢ of ; lake (1 Aporam Pueirs —— | NTOTICE id ite tm sm eo David Treaster of the town ship of Potter, in the county of tre, applies for sixty scres of land, sit [unten said Lownship of Potter and county { Contre, adjoining lands of John Fort Jacob Sirohm, John Mitteriing, Wil ver, on the North, Jueoh Messe, Runi'e snd David Young, on the GL WHICHATRC] Lhere has never heen mani or impravement DAVID THEASTER, Tussywiil, Brown’ w Dirrers effectual fe » 1 ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestica and Weakness, and renders the greatest 1 relief and benefit to persons suliering Yai A R14 if ¥a [ii sumption, Kiduey Complaints, etc, id | WANTED FARMERS and DEALERS TO KNOW That the ( heapest and at from such wasting diseases as Con. 3 i ' . { ob i L ~ oY inte i ——————————— - lest Fertilizer, for all crops, is BAUGE'S $25 PHOSPHATE At 825 Per ton ©! 2000 Pounds, pel, This is xor an Acid Phosphate, or dissuived 8. C Rock but a reguiar RAW BONE AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHATE = Send for our descriptive pamphlet showing Guaranteed Auvalysis “Sent Free” tory will be given Addies BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, Omar 4t PHILADELPHIA. and BALTIMORE HARDWARE — STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock © Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full asortment of Fire Brick and Grates on haodd. WILSON, McFARLANE &CO iands or property pos ay acknowl gos, &c Bel A LAAN bir 8 BOWER sa ¥ BELLEFO Office in Garman's new ro rT sR HAM EALK & M'KEE, eys-at-law. fants, Pa Dentistry. B.J. W,. RHONE. Denust, can be is office and residence on High Street, three doors Esst of .heny. Beilefonte, Pa. KU W. hurls Utlies at residence on Chu te Luthersn Church, Will faction in wil branches of bis Ether administered. BE. 8 6G. GUTELIUS,—~ Dentist, Centre Hall, give = perform dental profession. He is now fully pared Lo extract teeth absolutely iba pain. wy278, Hotels. 3 UH HOUSE. W. BR Teller, propristor, Belles toute, I's. Special attention Niven te country trade, Gjuney MERCHANT TAILOR, Bhop in bank building, 20d Soor. prepared 10 do all kinds of work rine, on short goiice, and good fs anioed, scoording Lo the islesi sly srge iol of samples sways on Workmen of jong exp employ. EN LY BOUZER, : entre Hall, manufaes w wr of suddies, barnes, bridles, celiars, whips, Synets, and miso keaps bund colien oes, vice Prices low ss aliy » All Kinds of repaiting dube, sioCk mwas Kept ou baud, walintied, A MURRAY'S COACH SHUP w— LEATHLEZR] ——— ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF YCU WANT THE BE-T. Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles.| and all kinds of Sho Findings on hand We also make to order GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS irom the best of French Leather nd a pertect fit gnaranteed E. GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte | i ——————————— “ — Loi Leave your orders ATO 1 RAIA UY d Ba f all Jawelry, Biations 1 GR, ¢ ry a: 4 ki Lespes! ih oun ty. Warcues Reratexen at ressonsble charges and sslislaciion gusrantead Ba kop tirst glass Jewe ry 08 fois Bony | Wi BE SOLD AT PUBLIC Naa near Lt Red Mi ! I WEDNESDAY. March 16, the following | parsons firoperiy Une ona yeariing t. 2 mileh cows, one soon 10 he fresh head woung csitle, 4 1 threshing machine, mount eignt nash ke Lhe ® sods naunily are will Seep ail g =~ ins «0 sonia, i id sgrain drill, 1 bay rake, sulkey cultivat corn scraper, fanning mil the hundle, rakes too numerous to ment-on. Sale to mence at | o'clock, when terms will mude known by T Fr ROYER . Jos Nasr, Aue i pv BLIC SALE The undersigned Iwill offer at public sala, »t his residence west of Centre Hill, on FRIDAY, March 117. tha following described personal prop. lerty : One cow. 2shomts, 2 breeding sows, {1 calf three months old, 1 grain drill hay rake hay Indders, Champion reaper with self rake and dropper sttschment, one Buckeye cultivator, Midlhaim cultivaior, 8 harrows threshing machine and shaker, 2 South Band plows, cornplanter, 2 small cultivators, 2 hay ropes 2 hay forks, ele. vator and track, 1 cornscrapar. 1 grain cradle, 1 sieigh, 1 roller, 1 set of chairs self feeding con! stove, horse gesrs, a Jot of cow chains and many other articles Sale to commence 1 o clock when terms will be made known by FELIX BURKHOLDER Com- ha t « PUBLIC SALE. ‘Will be offered at wblic sale, at Spring Mills, on Saturday MARCH 28, the following described per sonal property of the undersigned : QOaoe horse, 1 set of buggy harness, st of truck harness 4 shoats, 1 sow, 8 small pigs, 1 heifer, two years old, 1 buggy 2 splendid bag wagons, 1 two seated cutter, spring wagon, 1 spring wagon tongue, 1 outling box, several hand saws, grind stone, Also numerous articles of household goods, and kitchen furniture, viz: 1 fine centre table, chairs, tables, beds and bedsteads, 1 iron kettle, three stoves, 1 a cooking range, 1 copper kettle, meat vessel, ote. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known, W. A, KERLIN. JUBLIC SALE, Will be sold at pub- ic sale on Nittany Mt, near Centre Hall, on Faiday, March 10: 4 horses, 2 coits rows and young catile, 16 shoats ana two hreeding sows, 1 reaper snd mower, 2 good 2-horse wagons, plows, harrows, cultivators, ¢orn planter, borse power drill, horsegenrs, bridles, halters, hayfork, rope and pulley, forks snd chains, als nousshold furniture. Sale tocommenas atl o'clock OQ. DALE | JUBLIC SALE.— Will be soid at pub lie sale, at the late residence of Jucob Bitner, dec'd, near Spring Mili, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 1882 he following personal property to wii; Wx good horses, 11 shonts, 2 breeding «ows, 10 baad young eattie, 9 miich cow Zhugetvy, 8 road ! spring wago: I ne. buckeye rea d mower, hay rake, pio batraws. torn planter. ox FE hin hors QOras i ng Tha hy tier, G meron artic! uraitnra 0 y mits x 42% cprtitme nf Joonh Bengp The Best Place Sixth and Market Streets, | Philadelphia. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. Parker's . 1Ginger Tonic i Ax Invigorating Medicine that Never wis, Nervousness, Wakefulness, aers of the bowels, stomach, liver, Kids PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM § Aperfectre. § § storer & dress. § ing, elegantly § } perfumed and entirsly ham. RB less. Removes B GAY Organs. : lost your appetite and are low spirited, « frenn age, or any mbrmity, take Parkers It will strengthen brain and body and give you new life and vigor, 100 DOLLARS Paid for anything irjurious found in Ginger Tonic, ¢ for & failure to help or cure, Try it or ask your wick friend to ty it To=Day. Le uy soc, and $1 sives at drugmists, ree savin mg dollar size. Send for circular to Racor & Cay t63 William St, N.Y. color and pro. vents baldness § BU oconts and §1 sheer at dragpiste B ‘loreston J k COLOGNE A deliente & ex. I [| quhitely f t | perfame with ex FER fy eoptionally instiivg [83 properties, $5 and 14 conta, ike i. aiCRS Has the largest Stock of Hardware, AGRICULTURAL DMPLEMEN Coach and Saddlery Hardware 0 sold at the most REA: 3 oy Ana Centye Co, : ; i018 agentfor the outh Bend Chilled Plow, give satiefaction over 250 NOW IN USSR IN OBN panes intreduciion. LS + aan we In successtul operation for more than a quarter of a century, has stizived a reputation for well finished and serviceable work, of which but few can boast, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SPRING- WAGONS, &- , kept constantly on hand. All kinds of repairing done om short notice. The w work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. —————— SHOP, COUNTY & STATE rights of PATENT BOW TOP tor Carriages, for sale, For further partionlars, address LEVI HURRAY, Centre Hall 15dects. Centre Co, Pa, i —————— NSVALLFY BANKING CO, CENTRE HALL PA ater AN — RECEIVE DEPOSITS and sllowl ost; Wu W week in your own toon. onifs free Man are making and fortunes. ae men boys and g th if you want a bh asiosss 21 which ern Th FRE "HAS NO EQUAL id L uh “HR LIFETIME % . CURFASSES) OTHERS J Loma anY? i J sonelark&0.| » URION BO. NEW YBRR 5 CABO iLL. termes ANGE MABS. & wt he ps 3 i . ia ame : 3 ii ™ . 4 * ~~ 0R RETINAS D. 8 EWRING, Ges 4 1127 Chestnut St £ 0. A KANNEDY, Agt Caxtin $
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