{ OLD SERIES XL, I NEW SERIES XX RE 185 THE CENTRE FRED KURTZ, Editor. na was lo Une morning Lhe hamberiin's, when graceinlly pl said to red to leave with § cufl 1 Greneral Oates that Iii _aDaO des upon the soil of Pennsylvania, and per haps with a Pennsylvania gan in hands of a Pennsyivania soldier, he | lost his arm, he wanted to present him withthe button as an evidence that he, as the the the Executive of the Btate at time of the struggle had forgotten and would bind the with ribbons of love and good fellowship past PERIMENTAL STATION, api ropriatit iz $15,000 annually | rricultural | houses! i i century the farm Huntingd« land in coal and ifawney, ons as i as Mehaflfy's is st SOM p Rai Fhe superintendent of the road from t 1.000 men to his week on the grades and ex and coke over it Whitehead & Co tween 6.000 and 7 § to he haniing coa ur months ha<ed be land four (HH aul mile north of xentawney. A branch will be run ¥ pur } will wperty to Reynoldsville, pret with the low grade division at the latter point. TST VTA IR — The Republicans of the legis lature are fering an apportionment that is to cut the Democratic chances of electing con shawed the gentleness of a wom and then at the old war Governor and could not restrain his tears They bade Mr. Curtin started for the train from the stage of public life, where Democrats must Republicans have We can't blame the but what are we to think will help power in Philadelphia. walk whenever the in Republicans put Republicans in office and ’ Go away with such fellows. There is one grand consolation, that after the legislature has adjourned, one will have the satisfaction of seeing the halt a century, a the mails three months ater, HA LL. PA.. THE LAW OF LICENSE, ANE T3% (ON BY Judge Hugh H, Cammin on Sal ting and rejecting appli in Williamsport, gave opinion that is by ymmented general oral idered oteworthy one oraniy ¢ } ¥ being the aniest tition olf Ul 0 exp 0 haracters characts the n I. A% here ral or reli : th the subject they fpeak a wl their abil opinion thereon. “When ATE 1 pera tion for or! tra ns sign a peti Hons oe against a llcense, ton ing the poiat of the necessity of house, they say to the “We ki rourt what public houses are ne«ded for the accommodation public and the entertainment of strangers and travelers i of the n our township, ward or borough, ani! we have theahility to form and express | an opinion on that subject.” On this the some knowledge of some ability to form an opinion thereon, and do form an opinion Signatures (0 atrance therefore their number, by the . character of the Jdgners, and regard to their knowledge of the subject and their ability to form an opinion thereon,” TT SATII. The house congressional apportion. ment committee have made a report, It makes all the districts in Philadelphia Republican, which throws out Randall The 21 district is composed of Centre Clinton, Clearfield, Elk, Forest and Clar. ion, Union falls into a Republican dis trict, Of the gerrymander are Re publican, 7 Democratic, aad 1 doubtful, Schuylkill, have and signers subject the petition or remon are to be valued by having . 20 THE BRIDGE GAVE WAY. Tnirty-Siz Rounds. R. I, March 12 that Lh +3 was agreed bring than nine onds to see the Ng ent y from the injury 0 his which caused a postponement of 1 f from March 3. He weighed 119 pounds. — The Raby and the Seales. A Waterbury mother weighed her nox born babe each week after birth, and much gratified to note a regular inereaso of a pound and a half each week. T wook, however, no ain was perceplinie, and the mother took alarm, and with it tae conceit that the child was pale and thin. Her husband let in a flood of Nzhiupon her disturbed mind when he pointed out that the baby had passed the limit of the scales and could not shaw further increase.’ more mot Wak is She Knew the President. According to the Washington Post a lt tle six-year-old daughter of a Senator, who has frequently accompanied her father to the White House on business, saw the mis tress of the mansion for tha first time al her reception. “I never had #0 ploasu’ of mooting bof’, Miss Cleveland.” she lisped, when she got a chance to speak 10 the lady confidentially, “but I am ver’ well fquainted Wiz ee husbun 1” o0 THE LAST SOLEMN Bervices at ¥Fiymoutd Three Vreeight Trains Wrecked, nt fy Al 3 { : Mrs. Parsons Sent to Jail CoLesprs, Ohio, March 12. -Mrs. Lue Parsons, wife of the Chicago anarchist, was arraigned before lhe mayor charge of disorderly conduct, and wit giving her opporiunit make a move in the case, she mitted, and put under £300 to keep the peace. Mrs. Parsons oonid not give bonds and was sent to the county jail She made Lo large crowd which hag ubout the end of h on a hout 3 to attorneys an WHS a apocch the gahered liberty this bang A Crime to Yell » Soat™ Wonogeten, March 18. -Robert Kane, an fdle bootynaik was arrested on Winter “Reab Workin { the Heywood shop, this 1 + sentonced to throe guth's imprisoe gat in the house of cor rection for disturblug the peace He sp paulud the case, whe stiout Toy Ying I Came i EADS. Away at DEATH OF CAPTAIN J. B, Great Engineer Passes N. FP. The Nanssan, fot « Ma heme was the oon for carrying ships across the Isthmus 1 Pacific y [ifs the shipin » big roasted on wheels run whole to be tii PRC, ox 10 the He proposed crib or dry dock thal ning on A six-rall track, the arawn by rotives OOOAn Sy i The Last Disappointment Was Too Much. | Wasmixorox, March 18.~Jobhn B Luoe, of Arkansas, & brother of Rear Admiral Luce, died in this ¢ity of general debility and exhaustion, supposed to have resuitod | from his long #iruggle in advocacy of the celebrated Choctaw claim. He had been | heavily interested jn this claim since 18568, Land consumed all of kis private fortune in its prosecution. Some months ago the supreme court yendered a judgment in Lgavor of the claimants, but the last con- gross refused to appropriate the amount, | which wae more than $2,000,000 and it is be- | lieved thal thus reverso hasieuod the death ol Mr. Luce.
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