id ‘ ™ “t CR and SND Cords {OL D SERIES, XL. YOLUME | NEW SERI ES, IMTS TEAN woarinamms eee - - THE CENTRE FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Prov's. ongregational meeting of Rev. charge, held at Milroy and Zeig- on 6 instant, it was unanimously i to sever their connection with untingdon Presbytery, and declare srian Church Rev. i the free Presb wy and Zeiglerville, with Wr 3 their pastor. -~——— If Forepaugh's “white” elephant turns out to be a whitewashed animal as 1m alleges, then the R i Forepaugh is a Republican that party always whitewashes gest rogues. >. » 2s Fa 3 + £& e Republicans of have chosen sburg, as presiden t; H. T. Harvey lai. and urwinsville, f and instructed the Hung the river @ that threatens ass of workmen from out valley. The reason for th nade by r-bosses to empl IB 18 } wl ol ver a y eped advance 1 the Hunga- 1 at the v then m what : od eived. boys now earn in rent capacities from 75 cents to $1 ipwarda per day, for doing the 4 1 and for [manner igners live, and gusting as to cal or road A ————— fp A] ler to Of f disease Per nia renders attend loctor in the excess of his zeal led to resort to a we of preventing imprudently bear n referred to, 1 the day in- the state of the or and the barometrical indi. i Ww d not discov- #303 . +1 ian ant il epresenting iliam di i the next day, from a non-p the ! lightful. earned wted vig he weather on previous This in- rious, and e offendi ng doctor the im ad been simply deli I ati n made the Kaider fu he at once forbade th to ever a ence, The fact that such de found ne , and it the orde or of exp weretly ignored, ates plainly how far advanced is the old Emperor's childishness, wate fap aaall CHILED perial pres eptions as the above ar irt physicians sion is se essary by the bad indi items teeta esata THE MORRISON BILL. All interest centered in the proceedings of the House, on 15. After the call of the committees Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, moved to go into committee of the whole on the tariif bill, which was agreed to. After the title of the bill was read Mr. Eaton, of Connecticut, objected to its consideration and was sostained by Mr. Kelley. The committee rose, reported the objection to the house, and the ques. tion was put: “Shall the committee con- gider the bill?” The question was de- cided in the affirmative, the yeas being 140 and the nays 138. All the Pennsyl- vania members voted in the negative The committee then resumed its sitting and Mr. Morrison spoke at length in fa vor of the measure, Kelly, of Pennsyl- vania, and Mills, of Tuxas, participated in the debate. Russell, of Massachusetts, 1 the flo a motion to adjourn FLAT CC oH in the Treasury il and sweat of the work- unnecessarily overtax- Millions of surplus in the Treasury are the product of the wealth-producing en- ergies of the country, Millions of surplus in the Treasury are a constant temptation to Congress to en- gage in reckless legislation and to make he Treasury ¢ are of the ure Treasury at Washing- 1 of its evil influ. lish unnecessa- And let each in hi 1 [118 OC own} at the make t and cheated nh “BT TIO ICAL non ’ y of the Harrisbu 4 + veex at if will be knifed for at it will ba” be Tilden, a of Mexico he four ‘ ' 3} 3 y 16 ar ir i Would 1 the President Was quite millions. for four w he years © 43 worth ago was 18 What a fix the Chicago republican national AN STATE ION. 5 82 fe CONV EN- The Repnt nvention was it anti-Blgine in effect sent there from a were l wishes of ¢s-at-large only one, in- for of These six are will tote The are left free five res ber, se, and they'll mostly 1 by i o bosses, Mr. Keller. with Blaine instructions, Om this voted with the -Blaine men on one of the main ques- felogate fr county, anti tions. The Times sp Blaine conventio 0 the 3 ” egates extent had been at ne and were cer- structions here. majority home instructed for Blai tain to favor Blaine in Had Bayne « ontentad himself with get- ting that he might have gone away with laurels. He however, a Blaine victory and in trying to get that he simply gave the ma- chine a cl a Btalwart ¥ anted, Bavne as well a wanee to show that it was really This fact was shown half a dozen times dering the ses- Bayne lost the one candidate for delegate whom he nominated and fought convention. sion. a very Stalwart State committee and Mc. gee's delegates were admitted on a straight fight, Bo strong did the machine leaders feel that at the noon recess they substantial ly eame to the conclusion to run General Simon Cameron for delegate. «This was strongly urged by Rutan and it was in- erfered with by General Sherman him- self, who met the proposition with a re fusal to let his name go in. Some of the Stalwarts at the last moment tried to beat Senator Emery for delegate, but he had been put on the slate with Stalwart con- sent and was carried through on that ao. connt. Senator Leo was very generously vated for by the Stalwarie, Of the six men, In the whole delegation of sixty from the dclenitenatla e, ] The friends 3 figured him, ev nected however, forty-t the dis nstr aine, more than en should al instruction If of the district rt in the Blai - -_— Barnum and Forep to go to Siam for wi rates obey ne-fourth MN. 0 to one<hal ezates have no hea ne canse “ augh were fo ewashi d el when lots of 'em were on hand Republican party. - a - DISCHARGE PAPERS, y io as lost his discharge Eimply of Any soldier who has parers can get a d writing to the § army at Washing blanks to fill out ill only have to be filled out and sworn when a duplicate his discharge will sent b The whole cost will be than fifteen cents, and it is worse throwi money away to pay any cls 41 ’ im, than Vaan ng Hin 80 CHB. presun #1 in there wil Holy C ed on Bunda 1000 at 250 8 held, at which a vered rg, fonte. for 3 s 18 orto tion 18 exter inge. f be li by Rev. rons! and ASAIN Neary i Beli SF | ls in elonte on ', May and 3d. ! ease have their blanks in 8 the the new rofessio 3 R. E. Caxnripor f nme ler rescril have the them. 2 SCS Chairman « proper « ¥ time as § and cales law of "83 : Certifi an v AED Pp wil week sod five Ls wke 1 overt ix ench, Wate | ranging fr $200 0 81 tamps of the people of Lhe tion It now heonmoes noose ry fir the ( jmue & mmandataus Maying the ®at An annual appr opristion : pei] that 1 tights « th class would be ey youre «1 atx the reanagoihe ege would be revised so as to restore. hi The Gavernor, Dr, Hig { ol. Ploliet used every reason endeavor i bring about harmony and good flect. . This £0 one regrets mor i do. It has) p ut the danse of agticult : hools baek a decade in Ponn'a he total receipts of this institut SOULCes (9 1 r v 860, 000, w hit his B40 thelexpenditt os & Rim saflich nily large tog for all the requirements contemplated of the State and National Legeilatures for an Agricultural and Mechanicsl ( ge. Had the plan proposed by the report of th jority been adopted the board could have at made 1 srovistons for the maintenance of the rental Stations without any additional ap propriations from the State. Certainly with 86.00 and a superintendent of farms in addition, all the experimental work could have been done whic in required to serve the present demas 1s of ngr culture In the State. Go where you will, into portion of the State, and you will 1it is the universal sentiment that this institution was a tended for the agricultural class, and that bould be conducted to suit their requireme 11 N. totem he tide of iam igration setting toward our shores is subject to fluctuations, but there exist: 5 res son to anticipate that during the life of the present goneration it will fail to reach the average height of the 1 ten years: immigration, Hyde, boy con tines to be one of the great economic questions of thiz country, and it iivolves a political prob lem of the highest importance, that of naturaliza. tion, That our naturalization laws are defective in many respects is notorious, and the demand for their revidion will no dould acquire added force from the publication of an article by Justice Will inm Strong upon that Subset in the “North Amer. foan Review” for May. In the same number of the Review Edward P, Wh Apple offers a candid judgment of Matthew Arnold, az a thinker and as a man of letters, Richard A. Proctor, under the Hil of "A Zone of Worlds,” writes of the vast vig dnd of the earth, known as the asteroids, i The Raliwars 8 of the State,” Garrit L. Lansing assayw to prove that the maltiplieation and exten. sion of rallvond lines, and the éstablishment of low tes of transporiation, are hindered rather than hel by governmental intorforence. Prof Honry Oubortn, of Princeton College, han » highly interesting artiola on “Illusions of Memo ry.” Halen Ke rick amo contributes an es wy on “The Meaning of Song.” Finally there fs a Joint fJiscuasion of "Workingmen's Grievanoos, Ternor u Tressureg { £30000 f the ngricuit pe a a at the from nun he we again, Mr to his bed MOros hoped that when the weather be will folly recover, { bas over forty nary Brie erage ov ww Jd al ad Ah 2 LO 8 £3¢ and Soho the pri Soehools ay ars Pr, W. this place and vices that his patients are quite hie is out carly and late, Rev. Roeder, of the Reformed church preached.an Easter sermon on Sunday evening ; subjoct, Hesurrection of Christ He is improving in his se mons , and is very much liked by the ry ie of Spring Mills, ights all faded out of the shandelier and left it quite dim ; what was the matter, Rin Hap py--the gent that took the two ladies home to help eat the cake: was good Charley? Jerry Condo is very ill with the mumps, Mr. Shaf treet lamp is te an improve. ment in front of his Prof. Krise is busy preparing to build a new house on his lot in Bpriog Mille. David Barre is busy putting up bis bouse and will be a first class butlding. News Boy. i a WOMEN AND DEEN MABSACURED. Paris, April 21.—The “"Figaro's” respondent at Cairo, sends the foliowing details of the recent Sthendy massacses: Three hundred Egyptian troops and six hundred non-combat preferring to make the hazardoas sttompt to mared to re it is ticed nut Bo nero {0 ail he is is 1 i f ora sl MEN, CHIL~ COr- Anta, Sut from the latter place on the 15 hin 4. A part of the number went slovly oy stream down the river, while oth ors ?] marched along the river bank. when two hours distant from Shendy they were attacked by Arabs and after a short fight all the troops excepting a few were massacred. The Arabs afterward eap- tured Shendy. The Egyptian troops there had discharged their arms and uniforms in the hope of being spared. Few, how ever, escaped general massacre. Two thoasand men, women and children wore slaughtered, Many of them were refugees from Kartotim. SA Bay You Will Be “Happy. «Make your old things look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy. Any of the fashionable colors for 10¢ at the druggists. Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington, Vt. THE GOLD PXCITEMERT, Dinver, Col, April 21:The excite ment of the new gold discoveries at Mu Pisgnb, near Pike's Peak, is becoming 4 William win M a and Prof, J, Lanrence Laogidin, of Rarvard tir iy. 1884, s are flock Bit THE assay th : RB tard ch of 3 y Prici MU LL EX HAI OHN CENTRE James O'D Pian pangler & x fun Golds mith Bros, Merchants Jomeph Bros, Montgomery & Oo, Gents’ J Zeller & Son, Drags James Harrie, Hardware ] AC Mingle, Boots and shoes, J D Sourbeck nfsctionery CG MeMillin Pool table. FP Blair, Jeweler... E A Graham, Boots and shoe H Y Btitwer, Books and stationery ‘ ' U Hoffer & Op, Merchanis........... P F Kichline, Tobacco and clgam PF Kichline. Biljiard and Pout.. Lyon & Co, Merchants “ H K Hicks, Hardware John Harris, Drags. J | Sands, « nn fertionery | Samuel Lowins, Clothe we John Meose, Grocer. gh Man'fy On, Sowing | Wilkinson, Sample sgogt... w {ison & MeFariane, Hardware, Goorge BE Lewis, Grocer... JC Milter & Co, Books and Be Weaver, Tobacen and ciga IW Oook, Merchant i 1 Gmggenheimer, Tosther MA Kirk, Drugs James It Alasender hinp arent sore BIA fib, Clot ele iow Fo AVE] Furnishing on, Hoots . ind shoes... Rvs Ap ped Hnware. tv, om ieee 389 80 wr dn FRPP D 3 BD wt . +X auRs - tr rt Goa a 8 at Sogo Bova pe a Le ei wi ee «3 a Aaa drady Hu 11 who are concsrned in the that mn appeal will be held mmissonery’ Office, in Bellefonte, on EXDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF MAY, 3 re of 4 pn {10 a.m. and wh y aitend {¥ you think 1 a] LICENSES FOR 1884, Hanchard... AVERN won, Ranchard He , Hot yom Hotel now Bhoe... 0% an Snow Shoe Snow Show oe 1. Bnow Bhow hotel, Snow Shoe... at ry Wi he right Rotel, farth # Hea] ¥, Saloon ohn 1 vale h ohn Del Raut uel B shin Rar hots iL nos 1 RESTRON, B Bow, hotel i, OH Brady, saloon, Wm. Parker, hotel, - Robert Taylor, * Pat MeCan John A M'Comber, hotel, “Philipsburg ' A Faulkner, Jug and bottle - » Cogle, Dotel, Philipsburg. w— Jones Btedier, C Gearing, ‘saloon, Dellefonte, James MoCarty, hotel, . Fred Smith, saleon, F H Lelunan, hotel, Brown " CG MeMillen * Daniel Garman, hotel, John Anderson, sa) WR Teller, hotel, i A Kohibecker, hotel, Henry Robb Nittan y DOMRL.. ..ovnevssonn I me. hote wn 9 gn Philips ing EpfrrEmymy op 8 Philipsburg... - § wf of wf «Fut of rE RG RY we POPPI PPPTNPTRODPDP $1 - on PERPVORPPRY Au #33 at tutta hotel... oni ilibetm, hotel... roewrann 5 tut aad “ & 8 F Frain, ¥ B Musser, ames K loo pstnet, Coburn hry ah 1 Bibby, Spring Milis, Theis, IH Odenkirk, Old Font, hotel b J Mover, Oentre Hall, oh } rag av ny { mag fe CL, on ve Mes. © Hens . w'8 BW 1 hovel corti that the ive Tit of taverns, holesnie licenses of Csutre 19 aut mad = W Srv Se LZEETRLETLL NEE livin 5 Mills, hotel : wa 23d Walon and w county is H.W. BRICEILEY, Appralser.
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