VOL. LXXVIIL. HALL. PA, T 8 HURSDAY, CENTRE COUNTY IN THE CIVIL WAR. i i i DEATHS JOHN FREDERICKS. John Fredericks died at his home al Volunteers. 7. P. Meyer, Serge eant Co. Regiment, P. V. {To be Continued | CHAPTER X William Weight, fragment of sheil in battle at burg, July 2d, 1863, John Weight, wounded, left leg itay private, private, shot ofl’ July 24th, 1863 Isanc CC. Wilcox, and sbandoned to the enemy in battle of Spotsylvania, Va., May 12th, 1864. Never heard of afte posed Killed. Augustus B. Whipple, ly wounded o battle at Va., June 3d, 1864. Jacob J. 3 e ebb, private, ed in battle at Po River, Va 1864. Philip Wile, private, badly in battle at Po River, May 10th, 1864. Andrew Zerby, private, wounded in battle Cold Harbor, Va., June 34, | 1864 Total killed in battle, died of wounds and * lost’ in battle, twenty. Died of exposure, disease and in ( ‘on- | federate prison pens, sixteen. Wound- | ed and recovered, fifty. Total casus l- | ties, eighty-six, irivate, I rwards ; sup- private, Cold Harbor, , May 10th, at A: home ‘Hecondary losses’ in Company [nvalided, discharged and sent without seeing 8 Deserted, never returned, Dieser ice nud never returned, i i and returned, seven. rebel, before seeing a rebel and | three, ted, after a year’s faithful serv- one, rit doing valiant gervice to the end, four EMINISCENT NOTES -BATTLE LOSSES er battle r the count tw repo after IHREN, battle, is a sad interesting matter, It is aly in the presences of sl! pr 0s oO 5 the er wounded, seventies red and ten ; @: missing (Kills Jured prisoners dred et teat ad ‘ 1 > sixteen total Casusilivs ' snd six ; I and thirty per cent t of Company . of CGreitysburg. © forty ine dead on id ned ed «lightly to Hatt the fieid severely wounded prisoner, teen Loss, 40 per cent, L: vases in the 148th P, Po River May 10th, the fi=ld, twenty dred and thirteen ; { killed loss, hundred and six two hours’ times their number, Losses A, Po River, May 10th, : Left dead o the field, three ; mortally wounded, two ; badly wounded, fifteen; { never came back ), one ; A, twenty-one, Losses iu the 148th P, V. in battle at Bpotsylvania, May 12th, 1864: Left dead on the field, twenty-five ; mortal. ly wounded, thirteen ; badly wounded, seventy-three ; missing ( killed or pris oners ), nine; total loss in the Regi ment, one hundred and twenty, The Regiment lost in battle in two days, May 10th and 12th, two hundred and eightly-seven men. oJ oyes in Co, A, battle at Spotsylva. ao day 12th, 1864 : Badly wounded, Tiny missing ( never heard of after. wards j, two ; total joss in Company A, sight, Lowses in the 148th P. V. in battle at Cold Harbor, June 84, 1864 : The Regi- ment was now small ; per cent. of loss, great. Left dead on the field, nioe; mortally wounded, eight; badly wounded, thirty-two ; missing ( killed or taken ‘prisotiers ), #ix ; total loss in the Regiment, fifty-five,’ Losses in Co, A, in battle at Cold Harbor, Jane 34, 1864 : Badly wound- ed, thirteen ; missing ( never heard of afterwards ) one; totul loss, fourteen. These few abstracts of battle reports are deemed suflicient to show that the Regiment was » band of sanguin ay fighiters ; men who would not Fe even in the face of threa pihilation, With praeeey. Reelt two mo sliv w two! wounded, eleven and ivjured, seven; taken one ; total asctaal a8. aixX~ V. iu battle at | Left dead on | nded, un- battle Vv 1864; twenty ; mortally wou two ; badly wounded, one bi missing in Or prisoners twelve ; One fight against a force ten | in Co, battle of 1864 Prisoners total loss in Co. | i i i i i i i iliness of more than a year a tubercular affection. He was ged twenty-three years. [Interment | was made i vise cemetery at Gates- burg. Rev T. Alkens had charge of the services, MISS8 FLORENCE TANNER. Miss Fiorenca Tanner died at the Bellefonte hospital Saturday afternoon she was operated on the last operation was perform. Friday by Dr. Carl Philadelphia, She was a Mrs Tanaer, of Bellefonte, 100d Holt’s Hollow. on afternoon ue al MES. LYDIA GILL Lydia Gill, died Thompson, a Mrs fonte, Gi formerly of Belle- home of John A. t Wingate, She was aged Sunday prior to her al the years, She is sur- Mrs. H W. Interment was made at Carlisle. caused her death. none daughte ys MES, NARCY Mrs. Nancy Bellefonte, DAVIS her home inst week, Davis died at iin lhuraday of r-four years Frank three Stine, of of Ro- of survived one f Bellefonte, Mra, Katie Davis, Ida Wynne, She is by #00, P. Davis, and hildren Miss i Mrs (irace Mile Aid Buffalo. THOMAS H H. TWIGG the of most Sandy of afternoon by Harbi- Re- an internal I'wige, one of residents a result 1O0IN8S Rid ‘riday in- r fall of as iursday qwoal in the Walker ( 4 Fhe it charact The years, ‘OmMpany mines at ities were of er. deceased was sed about forty- to mourn his sad fiv rothers and five RIA (2avVes frie loath a wife, e Aons, ne daughter Rinler . a 11a! amuel the point ALronsburg. d {118 Bin ai ter james | . Wert on Smulilt v Leo Wyl mara were guests of Lather Mra. Kats f Me sod Mrs ( f Burd, of on, I “ Lavin iavion Mrs ", rg, atiend od i Maturd hou fra t3 in fre Mra wed up fering TIN ous attack, bat Hp roy Mr Madisanbur; Wert, on ing arid Janes Gramley, « visited at the home of we Maly street Har nourg, home o Wesjey Haugh and wife, a day Merchan AL ed ¥ ie vey inst week at it J. H. Detwiler. ed with Mrs Mrs. Aaron mp the nov in Meyers. Prof. E. 8. Stover was 10 Tyleraville the P. O. 8, annual meeting. dress before A. at their Among those who attended the fu- a distance were, Adam Hoster- Boalsburg ; John Bower and | from of Frank Hosterman, of Spring Mills; Jacob Detwiler and wife, Emanuel Ungard, of Penns Cave. Rev, F. W, Lauffer preached a very able sermon, The pall bearers were Fred Limbert, Lewis Mensch, Henry Philips, Robert Boob, James Weaver and Jonathan Krape. The flower tributes were beau- tiful. Among other things being two palm leaves tied with purple ribbon, w hich were presented by the Reform- vd Bunday school. Mrs, Stover was an active church worker and will be greatly missed in all departments of tie chuareh, sie My Plum Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Swartz visited several days among friends and rela. tives in Georges Valley Rudy Gingerich and family spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs, Thomas Keen, at Potters Mills, A jolly party gathered at the home of Jerome Auman, near Linden Hall, Inst Tuesday evening. All evjoyed themselves very much and appreciated the refreshments, Mra. Nathaniel Zaigler callod at the home of Philip Auman one day Inst week, A $250,000 State Agricultural Fair and a Barbers’ College are the latest products of the generous legislative bons at Hartsburg, WILL NOY MOVE ALBRIGHT COLLEGE, United Evangelion! Conferenes Decides the knstitution shall Remain at Myerstown, The agitation rife for the re- moval of Albright College from Myers. town to some other place in consider. ation of a site and money consideration was set at rest by the E wt Panoaylva- nia Conference of the United Evan- geiical chureh, in session at Friday of last week, vote it was decided t long l.ebanon, By a unanimous hat Myerstown be the permanent gite of the college, and similar action will be by the inferences Siate which have ter. Harrisburg cities had made offers of the college, and an taken of the in the mats 1 other probably two other ¢ a Voice and severa for the removal 0 attempt was aig made to consolidate it with the colleg in New Berlin. The presiding el ers w in the same districts as last year ; KE F. Allentown Rev. J. Harrisburg dis trict ; , Readin district. Licenses ere Hev, Erdman, district H. tev, Hhirley, A. M. Nampson 3 to preach were granle! twelve applicants The Edueation public meeting, and A Albright College, delivere Ms pon voaferencs Meets Ma May 22 is the date set for the ing, Hull, Norther ference of Central Pennsylvania Synod at Centre un on ply Adjourned Sale of Venus Cave Penns Cave will be offered gf at an adjourned sale, Marc! ten o'clock, at the Cave Long will real estate of Jessie of a large sane time, farm, -— - Exsmiontions 3 March for the holding tion of se Haturday, 1000 chil pleted the common he County questions wiil Muperintendent - - - LOCALS Mrs ship, is John J suffering fate sly iil. A. Lukenbaugh stiffer I. A ited Eval Req by the ® Weel Wo chure Tr fees Wi Wallace the Inte J i i i i i i : | i i i i yivania, Adam Rbos ip Floray Hail, tot R Drees: h Wes Fate The public sale he Valley | the 1 {and every Case br J. Frank Smit jude i advantage of fie cattle, ahieer amd | wight th Fy mreqd * sale of Lie pO lward, horses sold for $390, ward Wo One foon, near of $405, Horas team for a tearm of wiles and one for $160 50. Donald Sellers, son of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Sellers, of Oak Hall, came Centre Hall Baturday and until Mon- day was the guest of Edward and John Bailey. Don nas out grown many+of his associates knowledge of the older people. Moussa sud out Bome improvements will be made to the United Evangelical parsonage, va- cated by the Sweetwood family. The house has not been used for a parson- age fora number of but since the second parsonage was sold to Dan. iel Daup, the original parspoage will beg peoupied by Rev, Bhultz's successor, years, avid Glasgow, of near Tusseyville, is one of the first farmers in tion to move to his having *‘ flitted” to the Michael Hess, located near Wood ward, vacated by Edward Boon. Mr, Glasgow lived on the Wagner farm for a number of years, He will be follow. ed by D. Geiss Wagner, of Spriog Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Mussina, of Lock Haven, celebrated their golden wedding, Inst week, Mr. Mussing was born In Aaronshurg seveuty-eight years ago, and learned the printiog trade in the '' Berichiter!’ office, pub lished in Aaronsburg at that time, Io 1850 he located in Look Haven and has sine lived there, Mrs. Mussine's maiden name was Mary T. Reed, It ia reported that Mrs Ida M. Ryan, of Portsmouth, Va, wife of General Agent, (", B. Rysu, of the Heaboard Air line, hus given $60 000 for the erection and cquipment of four hospi tals slong the live of Beabosrd, The hospitals will be built at Portsmouth, Va ; Hamlet, N. U. ; Savanvan, Ga, this sec home, he farm of new HUMPTY DUMPTY IN PHILAD Wouderfal Opern House Production at Chestnut Street for Two Weeks Klaw and Erlanger’s woaderful pro- of Humpty Dumpty, been a in New York and London, will Chestnut Street Opera House, Phila delphia, for two weeks only, ning Monday, March 6th, with nees We duesday Saturday, the limited engagement will offer the only opportunity of | greatest spectacle ever in the world. duction which has sensation be seen at the begin mati- and and witnessing the presented on London, New Philadelphia and Boston that will play tiraction, {any ut Yori i 3 1 er id the only cities mire $y are be red by the extraordinary a us the entertainment is of such an intricate the stages of the theatres {in whic il is ave Lo presented hb completely remodeled in order to prog all ita novel effects {erly explol ntaios over 400 artists i the | costumes and device | § FT SOSLeTY, {and mechanical « Bill “8 | feet be i eritire i P DRE ii £1543 brought to Lhe House As k, in which | Btreet Opera intact New terdam Theatre latter [ it has attract months past, Dumpty ”' 1s a loor “Humpty dmittedly ' greatest 1n world sud its wirale splendor ¥ fhe entertainment scale 1% one of r as Lo 3 production HALY Cen Fill Cnara WHC B » $ i 4 BLTIRIDE:Y hundreds of upon Bie worn in io faire : *iRiry-taies ‘es Are merely cts Feom Milihermn J snraasl abwetice gained drake door itawers showed fhasnn died of dire js id anual meet MOCIeLY TEA Esch member | Pletel eightieth birthday Mra, Orpha wr, of Howard ebrated her Fri She isthe mot of Howard, a D. ¢ fast week fA. A Plete Pletcher, of Washi aer, IRON, al equation’ is March number of the Book. Magazine. A large proportion { of the articles deal with strikiog per sonalities varied and interesting partly biographical, partly and by means of the inter All of them are fally illus ihe “perso; strong in we lovers in WaYy#, eritical, view. trated. John Porter Lyon, of Pennsylvania Furnace, will move to Bellefonte in a short time and occupy the Wiliam Burnside property on Curtin street which he recently purchased. About the Ist of April he will occupy ‘the store room which MeCUalmont & Co, will vacate, in Bush Areade, and will open an agency for Acetylene gas plants and Automobiles, The Pennaylvania Railroad come pay has decided hereafter to spell it Pittsburgh.” An official announce ment has been sent to the various de. partments that the letter “h'' is to be attached to the spelling of the second largest city in Pennsylvania, There has been a difference of opinion as to whether the “bh” should be attached or omitted from the name, Even the foes] papers spell it differently. Wm. BR. From met with a sore acol- dent on Friday Inst, sceording to the Miflinburg Telegraph, While out in country that day, at a sawmill gat here ing enw dust, be slipped and fell very hard on his right knee, cutting sud brulsiog it very badly on some stones, After returning home Dr. Brubaker was called aud gave him proper and needful attention. Fortuostely, no bones were broken, but he will be obs liged to use crutches for sowe time, 1905. N{), 9. EXCURSION RATES To SOUTH, Low Excarsion Hates to New Orlenns, Le., Mobile, Als, Pensncols, Fis. of the anoual Mardi Giras the Beaboard Air Line Railway will sell tickets from Washington and points to Naw Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola at the extremely low rates of one first-class fare plus twenty. five cents for the round trip. Tickets will be sold March 1st to 6th inclusive, with final limit to leave on return trip March 11th, 19056 3y depositing tickets with agent pot later than 500 p. m, March 11th, and upon nt of fee of fifty cents an exten- sion of final limit to permit of d¢ part- ure for return to and in- cluding granted. information regarding low tes from points north of Washington. I'he Air Line Rallway is d quickest route to trains daily, with ans and Dining car service, in- famous Beaboard Florida Pullman train, from New York to Jackson- id Bt. Augustine, Fla., without Address J. J. Puller, District Agent, 1411 Chestnut Bt, dnhia 3 PIA, Pa, On sccount other special PRY Ie Journey up March 25th will for be seaboard nortest an Three the & solid I Wc ftps Frozen Fish Revived, tate Fish Commission has been the Corry, Wayne County hateh- ascertainiog trout could block of lee and revived At the Cor- the experiment was with County with Bellefonte with fry. t began on February 18th and he 224. The mature fish and ind to be dead when the ice of six yearliog sichery, two lived and within a few ice was melted were BS ever fF experiments at ¥ 1 and i view of ve brook Ww was melted. ' at Wavne Mit, and at melted, and out rg \RY o> ¥ thie Wayne bh ; $3 reso ) irougn ihe ordeal utes after the rently ss well thal trout ut streams will not experiment proves distribute 7,- Special Meeting of Classis cinl mestiog of the West Bus { ie jassis of t Reformed Hail be territory tied ia Centre xi week. iudes Cerne vd of sud Hoally dis taudy In Clinton ar Muy purjsom the the Comutniliee On Lhe ited States; $4000 to the stitution of mn of ihe Yi ission A esa Presiding Yider Wenz He-elected ii of a» presiding elder to ling Eider Wentz, the EK otlsville, » al the al Associa evoked a spirit- id resulted idiog elder vaugelic in the re-elec- ug elders were stationed l.. Wentz, Allentown Bohuoer, Philadelphia D. Dreher, Reading ff tn ———— Bill of Interest to Teachers + i he teachers of the State will be in- was introduced and referred omimitiee on Education. The izes the superintendent of public instruction to cancel the certifi. cate of any teacher in the public for the following reasons : Failure to attend teachers’ institute, as required Ly iaw ; failure to complete au agreement to teach a tera of school without assigning a valid reason ; ime moral conduct, a ——————————— ted in a bill that sth Senate snd House, bill suthor schools Enyder Repoblioan Nominees, Soyder is the first county to nomin- ate a Republican county ticket : Car. bon Heebold, trensurer ; W, P. Grimm, Freeourg, sud John W. Walter, of Franklin towpship, county commis sioners ; J. Freitz, Middleburg, sheriff; Irwin Boyer, Perry township, aud J. H. Harman, Penns Creek township, county auditors ; J. M. Boyer, Selins grove, surveyor; Dr. A. J. Herman, Middi-burg, coroner, and J. W. Samp- well, Centre township, state del-gate, ————— A —————————— Orators for Curtin Tablet Pand, At the Mount Joy Sixteeners’ Asso. ciation meeting, held on Washington's birthday, at which ex-Senator W, CC. Heinle, of Bellefonte, made the prinel. pal address upon the life aud public services of Andrew (3. Cartin, $6556 of $500 required to defray the cost of a memorial tablet on the proposed mon- ument to the “War Governor" were subseribed. A AIA AU AAS. Free Library, The library st Grange Arcadia will]? be open to the public Baturday, 4th ty f from 4 wb ed m, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Just turned seventeen—71 Inauguration day Saturday Q A. Kennedy has Johnstown for several weeks been in The bride promises to obey, but she geuerslly has her filugers crossed, It sometimes happens that the « bird scratches up the late riser, Philip Baul, last week, was grip. The family moved fron Lemont to Rockview. Mrs. C. H. Meyer and Miriam, of Reedsville, can Hall Friday of last week, i" worms for Mrs. Hiram Durst, of ( {1 Friday went to Clearfield where will spend several weeks wit daughter, Mrs. J. Miss Bertha Condo, after visit Centre Hall for several weeks turned to her home week, A. Musser in Darr The supper given in the Uni Evangelical church Wednesday es ing of last week was deserving liberal patronage. choice, The eatables Rearick Brothers advertise at “all right” prices. Not local trade are they increasing. have recently made several ni ments, fay Newspaper illustration re limit in the North Americ Bunday and Monday, verts of a revival presented. A bill passed congress suthorizi the secretary of war to return the eral states Union and Confed battle flags. when al Ocean City James Greenman, a Pennsylvania State College, that institution at the sge twenty-five years. Interm made at Coudersport. Harry F. Yearick, asks the Reporter to state tha soph of Be clalmus any connection what the cap ure of the Woodward charged with robbery Prot. Rapp Mariou Murray visited {rie Le Hall, Theodore inst week Lone to Westmoreland ee four sever ¢ will stay is misler, to W., A. «IgLLh Dienuilal report vauia ludustrial Refor Fhe report the lostitution, and displays chanical skill. hanks lugaon. Was C. M. Dopler, represeuting ver Typewriter company, Fhursday of last week, werits of the Oliver business men. The No that make decidedly machine in Charles BSlansell, American Express Company, at ipsburg, is short in his extent of something $500. He was placed under arrest Friday of last week, Friends in New York snd Philipsburg are endeavoring to make good the shortage. Rev. G. W. Mclluay will the Epworth Methodist church Jersey Shore, Sunday morning and evening. Rev. W. E. Karns, pas- tor of that congregation, is a life-long friend of Rev. Melinay. In the ab sence of the regular pastor, Rev. J. W, Boal, D. D., will fill the pulpit of the M. E. church in Centre Hall, Sunday afternoon. Despite the denials and efforts of the autocracy, the Russian revolution beyond a doubt, now really in progress ; and, as Dr. E. J. Dillon points out iu an article, under the title, “The Doom of Russian Autocracy,’’ in the American Monthly Review of Reviews for March, whether it is brought about now or is several years in coming. . The York Bridge Company, repre sented by Boyd Musser, formerly of Bellefonte, secured the contract with the Northumberland county commie- sioners for the erection of a $65,195 bridge across the north branch of the Susquehanna river. The survey was made under the direction of Mr. Mus- sor. Eleven other companies com- peted, There is a bill now before the legis: Isture providing for a certain fixed period of time to be devoted to what is called “humane teaching” in the public schools. At the same time each teacher, without waiting for a law should devote some time to interesting boys and girls in the bumane treat ment of bi law of humanity should govern life. Those who are entrusted the care of children should sce Bgent BOCOULUNDLs to the ii dint preach in Episcopal as lie tus 3 Cf dludoess is en. Aforec * pon when. us winds,