Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 26, 1880, Image 5

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    J. 11. If A ISLAND'S One Price l>ry-Ooods Store.
r 11. BAU LAND'S
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ALLEGHENY STREET, BBLLKFONTE, I'A.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR DRY HOODS.
—AT—
THE BEE HIVE ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE
1 m offering the LARGEST, REST and CHEAPEST
•lock of Dry Good* in Centre county.
EVERY ONE SAYS THAT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. GO THEN AND BE CONVINCED.
—ALL GOODS AT ALL TIMES SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.—
Having received an immenae Stock of Gooda before the advance, I am able to sell Cheaper than any Store in Town.
WAJ.L MY GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
HOPING TO RECEI\ E AN EARLY CALL, I remain, reapectfully, your*,
J. H. BAU LAND.
My motto ia, "ONE PRICE—THE VERY LOWEST, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION."
Con try (lop* to Jail
A YEAR'? IMPRISONMENT AND A TINE FOR
III? C RI'ELTV TO CHILDREN.
NEW YORK, February 20.—Rev Ktl
war*! Cowley, late manager of the Shep
herds Fold, who was convicted in the
General Sessions Court on Wednesday
last of cruelly treating and starving
children under his care in that institu
tion, was arraigned again this morning
for sentence. Recorder Smyth passed
fitting remarks in justness of the sen
tence and its being warranted by the
evidence, and gave the extreme penalty
of the law—one year in State prison
and $250 fine, to stand committed to
jail at the expiration of his sentence
until the fine is paid, one dav for each
dollar. The prisoner was then taken to
the Tombs. Ho took his sentence very
quietly, keeping his eyes on the ground
all the while. There are twenty-four
other indictments against him, but it
i< believed that none of tbem will ever
f>e brought to trial, and that this was
taken into consideration by the Record
er when he meted out the punishment
to the prisoner.
Application was made to .Tudge Law
rence in the Supreme Court this after
noon by counsel for Rev. Mr. Cowley
for a stay of proceedings in his case.
The Court refused to grant the stay on
the ground that no writ of error had
been applied for OB allowed.
F.dward Merrick.
Frrni th* !frriitt>iirg Patriot.
We have heard the name of Kdward
Herrick, F.*q.,of Bradford county, men
tinned recently with notch favor in con
nection with the Democratic candidacy
for auditor general. Mr. Herrick has
been chief clerk of the auditor gener
al? office for nearly two years and has
won the esteem and friendship of all
who have had transactions with him in
that capacity. He is a man of high
character and excellent business quali
fications. This brief commendation of
Mr. Herrick ia written without his
knowledge or consent and we doubt
whether he has any desire to be regard
ed as a candidate in the sense of an
active competition for the nomination.
From tli* Wiik*l*rr ( nton l/>r.
A finer and truer gentleman, a more
devoted and conscientious official, than
Kdward Herrick never rendered service
for the State at llarrisburg. If these
qualities constitute title td the favor of
parties then Kdward Herriek should
have fair sailing in the Democratic in
vention. if he should conclude to ask
the nomination for Auditor GenersJ at
its hand*. We could support him trith
our whole heart, knowing that, if elect
ed, he would do his party great credit
find care religiously for the best inter
est? of the whole people.
♦
Making Citizen* of Indian*.
WASHINGTON, February 20.—The Sen
ate committee on Territories to day de
cided to recommend for paaaatce a bill
which proposes to create a U. S. Dis
trict Court for a new Judicial district,
to lie composed of what ia known as the
Indian Territory, and, in general terms,
provides for extending all laws of the
United States over the whole Territory.
It is provided that every Indian may
become a citizen by making a declara
tion that he has severed hia tribal rela
tions, and thereupon he ia to become
entitled to select a homestend for him
•elf and family. The tribal lands in ex
cess of the numbgr of acre* absorbed
by these selections are to be sold for
the benefit of the Indians. All the
foregoing provisions, eioept the one for
the establishment of a court, are msde
dspendent upon the oonsent of the In
dian council* being obtained therefor,
n* provided in existing treaties.
How Grant Took It.
From lb. Cincinnati Commercial.*
A private letter from Cuba aays that
the first intelligence of the action of
the Pennsylvania convention in endow
ing Gen. Grant for a third term reached
the Grant party on the morning after
the convention in a cablegram which
came to Gen. .Sheridan. It was handed
to the General while at breakfast. He
read it, and remarked that he had some
important news from "the States."
"What is it ?" inquired several voices.
And Sheridan then read the telegram
aloud. The announcement was greeted
with silence by all the party, who were
anxious to hear what Gen. Grant would
>ay ; but he merely remarked : "That'f
quite a surprise!" and the members of
his party say that the subject has not
since been alluded to in his presence.
During tho few days following the re
ceipt of the news of ex-Secretary Bone's
death Gen. Grant was very much de
pressed in spirits, as he loved Mr. Borie
iike a brother. He has written a long
autograph letter to the widow.
TIIERR is one phase of the exodus bus
iness of which little note has been
made, and yet it would seem worthy of
the most serious consideration. It is
the heartless cruelty practiced on the
simple, confiding negroes by the gang
of hypocrites who have been engaged in
getting them out of North Carolina and
into Indiana, for the double political
purpose of reducing tho |>ower of the
South and "redeeming" a Democratic
State. It has been shown beyond the
faintest shadow of a doubt, shown by
the unvarying testimony of unimpeach
able witnesses of both parties and both
races, that the blacks in North Carolina
are not only kindly hut generously
treated by the dominant race. No sane
man who has heard or read the evidence
given before the Kxodus committee has
any hesitancy in believing that the
condition of the colored population of
that State is exceptionally fortunate,
and far better tban that of the negroes
in the North. In all respects the ne
groes of North Carolina are quite as
well off' as tho poor whites. They have
equal rights before the law, equal facili
ties for earning money, equal educa
tional advantages, and there is not even
a hint or suggestion in the evidence of
any oppression or any discrimination
against them by reason of their color or
previous condition. In short, all the
wild and foolish stories of ill usage have
been exploded, and the fact stands out
in boldest relief that the |>eople and
the government of North Carolina have
done their whole duty, in a broad and
liberal spirit, towards the enfranchised
people. From comfortable homes and
pleasant surroundings, from a genial
climate and ways of life to which they
are attached, the negroes have been
lured away by false promises. The same
class of men who robbed them of their
little savings by the Freedmens' bunk
rascalities, the same class who have
preyed upon their credulity ever since
they were emancipated, have filled
their simple minds and imposed on their
trustful natures with cunningly devised
fables. They have gone to Indiana as
to the land of promise, expecting to
find there immediate comfort and a
short road to affluence. But instead of
realizing these bright dreams scores of
them have gone into paupers' graves
from the effects of exposure, and other
aoores are now in the almshouses and
asylums. In a single locality twenty
five of these wretched immigrants died
from the effects of change of climate in
eight weeks, and were buried as paupers
in the Potter's field. They went from
a locality where they had never known
want to find speedy death in the poor
house. ft is an infamous thing to thus
trifle with the lives of even the humblest
human beings. But this is in keeping
with the history of Radical is m.as relates
to the negro. That party has used the
blacks for selfish ends only, and has in
variably shown the same heartless dis
regard for tbeir interests that appears
in this exodus management.—pathing
ton Pott.
Hon. Joseph 8. Warren, of Lewis
town, died on Friday evening, of par
alysis of the brain.
New Advertisement*.
Notice.
ia hereby given that the
i. W undersigned Int-nd I* apply to the Oovaraor f
tliln Commonwealth. in accordance with lb* reealre
fn-nt. "nf Ih# Act approved tb* tSth d*y of April,
1574. tor charter under which to organ!*# • compa
ny for lb# purpose of purchasing or olhtrwle secnr
ln tirabor and other land, containing or supposed to
contain coal, tmw-oiw. and other mineral., and of mis-
Ins, developing, operating, and 'deallag In the same
and the pmdncto thereof, and of manufacturing mid
products and dealing In the manufacture thereof.
OBORUB R. WBRR,
ROHERT H. BAIRD,
JOHN H. HOFFMAN, Jr.
naaav porta, Jr.
<Mt JOHN McCLRKRT.
AtflperCt*
•KIV/11 IM BT THK MUTUAL LIFE INBUN
ANCE CO. or NEW TORN, on flnt m**tga|,ow
Improved farm property, in MM not ImsUmo feOM,
and not eiceedlng onethlrd of the preeent value of
the property. Any portion of the principal aaa ha
paid off at any tit*#, and II haa been the rnatom of lh*
company •" permit lh* principal to remain a* loot ■*
the borrower wishes. If Urn Interact la proatplly paid.
"aua r.
- ow™"""El*.,.. P.
New Advertisement*.
PUBLIC SALE
—OK—
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
OURSUANT to an order of the
Jl Orphan*' Court of CVn # re county, I'eontyWml*,
will bfitotal at NbUialkOtf !'• PWNMBM| tl W• Mli
tuwttahip, In aaiil county, ou
Tuesday, theOth of March, 1880,
the following described real mtate, late of ALEXAN
DER SIIKLLEIIAHIIKH. deceased, to wit:
A valuable tract <>r piece i Y land situate
in Worth township. n th* pUnk rovl Idling (rum
Tyroti* to ( nion*lll*. in th* own o. # l"rt MfttihU,
by lan<li of Jo u I. Thompson, Wm. V. H** k
with. Jrf WiwMirifiK i t1 th* Prmbftrfifiß Ckart'li,
cuntrlning NINF. A< KK> 11 H PFKi'llkJ* r , *t maMurv;
th*improvement* *reTWo-UTOHY PLAN K FRAME
DWKLLINO IIOI'HE. about jn* W> f** t, .Vg Burn,
ami o her outbuilding, nil in good rondlti <n Tli*
land It aUuit all cl**rrd. and in a good Ut* of culti
u lon . a young Orchard planted.
Per* ma desirous of v.ewlng th* pri-mlf* rn d<v •>
by rg|||fiv<yQ Mr*. K Rhelt*b*rger on ths premOes
h|* JU commence nt 2 o'clock, P M
TUMI or oo*-blf nf to* purr ha*" money Ur
h* paid on conflrtrnti<>n of tale, fwlanr* in on* tear,
to h* ured by judgment, bond and mortgageon to*
tr*mi *s, with iniefe*,
3w li. W. WiXiDRINO, Administrator.
Subpoena in Divorce.
MILLIK M ROALICK, lln theConrtot (Vmtu >n
hy her neat friend, A. T. I Plea* of Centre county.
Hogga, No 7 Jan. Term. lawi.
v.. Libel In Divorce, A, V. M
EDWIN A. BOALICK. J
Tbc aliae *ub|ecna In tb* atsiv# case having teen
returned nun eat Inventue, you, the mid Edwin A.
Boallck, are hereby r**julr*rt to appear at aald Court,
on tbc fourth Monday of April ncit, Itou. to nu.rr
the complaint In th* al*ive race.
JOHN SPANOLER, SheHff
Bt.vo A GtraskT. Attorneys. PMw
Subpoena ill Divor<'<>.
PRIHCII.I.A C. Klel.lH, In th* f>urt of Cf>mionn
hy h*r n**t fri*nd, K. Plu of c>ntr* * funty,
C. Il*ndrr*i>n, No. 6 J*o. T*ric, IMO.
W. Lib*l in iHvorrw, A V M
ANT EH EletelH
Th* all** NUI ptrn* in th* fthov# emmm h%*ing b**n
r*turn*d n>n wl lnv*otu*. yon, th* **id Ant* Kill*,
or* h*r*by to *|<|>**r t **id Cwrt, < th*
fourth M<'ndoy of n*it. IMO, to naw*r th* com
plolnt in ill* olmuv* ro**
JOHN HPANULRR, Hh*rir
id on a Qfwmf, Attomiyn. I - 4
Anditor'B Notice.
IN the Orphans' Court of Centre
county, in th* m*lt*r of th* •lc*ptlOM to
th* mm, uut of E M. Hilt*KV, AdminUtntor of, Ac
of JOHRPII HIIIJRY. doe'd, lit* of Toll*** t'.wnahip.
Th* Auditor ipfwdnt*-! hy th* Court to h*r nd
I*** u|*>n th* atraptioni fll*d tu lh* Mild nor oimt *nd
r**tnt* th* **id nrrount in icrortUnr* with hi* flnd-
Ing*. will rn**t th* pirti** int*r**f*d, frr th* purito***
of his ip|dntm*nt. on MONDAY, th* Hlh of Mnh,
|MO, st 10 A it th* oflc* of Al*i*nd*r A R>sw*r,
In th# Bjruugh of B*ll*font*. Pa.
R-.Tw F. 1,1.1? 1,. ORYIH. Auditor
('ommiHHioneCH Notice.
IN the Orphana' Court of Centre
rountr : In th* matter of th* application of JOHN
McTIX)HKEY, for th# specific performance of a con
tract.
Th* Cdsmmlmion*r appoint**! by th* Cnnrt to tak*
teatimony In th* aald application and mak* report
th*r*of t* th* Court at n*it f*nn, will m**t th* par
ti** Interest**!, for th* purpo*** of hi* appointment,
W SDN BHD AT, MARCH 10. Hmo. at 10 A M , at tb*
oflic* of DV. Fortn*y. In th* Borough of Iteliefont*,
Pa [M*| Fills L. ORVIH, f-roini*'
New York Weekly Herald.
ONE DOLLAR A TEAR.
Th*circulation of this popular newspaper haa mora
than tr*hl*d during th* paat year. In contains all
th* Isading n*w# ronUin*d in th* Dailt lluiifi, and
Is arrang*d in handy d*partngnt*. Tli*
FOKBTGN NKWS
smhrac** sp*rial dl*patch* from all (|uarl*rs of tb*
glob*. Cnder th* bawd of
AMERICAN NEWS
are glrae the Telegraphic Dlapalchaa of lh* week from
all parU of tha Union. Thl. fmtare atone make
THE WKKKLY HERALD
the moat valuable chronicler In Iha world, a. It la the
cheap**!. Every week I* gir*n * faithful report of
POLITICAL NEWS
embracing complete and comprehensive dlepalrhr*
from Washington. Including fnll reports of lbs
•peerhm of eminent politician* on th* que*Hon. of the
hoar.
THE FARM DEPARTMENT
of tb* WtSKLT HissLe gtre* tb* Utoel e* well m th*
met practical *agg*etton* and discoveries relating to
the duUea nf the farmer, hints for rafklag Carrie,
Pm i.nr, tia.taa, Taaea, Vaatvaaias, ta , Re. with
anggmtlone Sir keening bnildlnga and etenell* In re
pair. This la rapplemmtod by a well-editorl depart
ment, Widely copied, under the bead of
THE nOME,
giving red pee for practical dishes, hints for making
ctothlug end M keeping tip with the latest frnhlon* at
lh* lowest price. Every Item of rooking or economy
suggested In this department la practically tested by
experts betor* publics! lon Letter* from our Paris
and London correspondent# ~n the very latest fssh
tons Tb* Home Department of th* WegglT IIKS.LS
will save th* housewife mora than (ma hundred time*
the price of th* paper. Th* tntoreato of
SKILLED LABOR
are looked after, and everything pertaining to me
chanics and labor saving Is carefully racordrtf There
la a page devoted to all tb* latest phases of lbs bast
nsss markets, Crop*, Merchandise, de., Me. A vale*
Ms feature I* found In lbs specially reported prtca*
and condition, of
THE PRODUCE MARKET.
groanas Ntws at home and abroad, together with
a Sroar every week, a Omni by some eminent di
vine, LiTcasar, Mtrstcsl, Ptunsrtr, Pas ana si and
Sea Nora* There la no paper In th* world that con
tain. so touch news um I tor every week a* tb* Wsaa
tf II tax lb, which la sent, postage paid, for On* Dot
lay. Toe can mbarrtb* si any Um*. -
TH* 1 f ONE
NEW YORK - fa a Weekly Form, - DOLLAR
HERALD ) \ A TEAR.
NEW YORK HERALD,
14 Broadway and Ana direst, Han fork
GOLDSMITH, ST/; IX ,1 HEX TEH, AUvyheny Street, Bellefonte, I'a.
CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF!
THE PHILADELPHIA BKANCH
Of 20 North Third Street,
Oil PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.,
HAS A.
STOCK OF CLOTHING
Such as has never been seen in Bellefonte, which they will
RETAIL ALT WHOLESALE PRICES.
THE PUBLIC I.S RESPECTFULLY INVITED-TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK.
The motto is, "ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY."
A STERNBERG WILL BE FOUND AT THIS STORE.
Harry K. Hicks, Hardware.
HARRY K. STICKS,
[Successor to T. A. HICKS & BR0„]
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS,
| PAINTS AND STOVES. \"
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES!
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. South of Diamond.
New' Advertisements.
JUST OCT.
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
ADVANCE & RETREAT,
Personal Experiences in the
t'nitrd States and. Ponfed
erate States Armies:
Br GENERAL J. B. HOOD,
Lute lieutenant-General Confederate Mate. Army,
pabttshad fur
The Hooil Orphan Memorial Fund
—IT—
GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD,
NEW OKLKANM, IXBO.
The entire proceed. arialug from the aale of tbi.
work arederoted to the Tlie II<1 Orphan Memorial
fund ahMi I. iayeated In United Mate. Reglatered
Rood, for the nartare, nare. .apport and education of
the tea Infant* dej.rtvd of their parent, lam rammer
at New Orteana. (the malancholy Incident, of ahich
aad bereavement are .tall frvah In tlie pnbtle mind.)
Tat aor> ta * KLaaanv orravn, r.iv*i*i*o .W
rant., wtvt: a rta* rnrona*rn uiixtea tat A nu*
erart lautavmn, taut nriwn ma vma wnai.
mt-a LABOI utra a aarei.a num. norup i* naan
aomCaav Ewuu.n CLOTH AT THRKE DOLLAR! I . l
t a Pint Rauir lli.nivu, wiva Maaat.a Enut. TIIREK
DOLLARS AND PIPTV CENTS-ip llaLt BM*Mo
aoooo, I.taailxr evTLi. POt'R |NI|.LAKB. on t* taai
Livaav Tcaaxv Moatavo, ri'LL (lilt toot* atn Ehnta,
FIVE DOLLARS
On th. ecelpl from anv pere.o rerouting hy mall or
expieaa, of . .ie aroounl In a regtalerrd letter or lya
petal onter. tank draft, or check, a copy will he Im
mediately aent fire of poetage, regtatered aa carotid
claaa matter.
Tha volume la putdUbed In the Ivatdylrot typo
graphy, on elegant pa|cr, with llluilratlona, eierated
aa highest apeclineiia of arl
The author, the vubject, Ihe pnrpoae.all allkarender
It worthy a place In every library.—on every ilvek —or
upon the tank abelf of every honae In the coo a try.
Agent, wanted In .vary town and county In the
United flute., aatd a preference wilt lie given to hon
orably dlarbargert veteran, of the araiv.
To the ladle., who leal a dealt* to txpreau their aym
twlhy with Tan.Moon Oarnan MinoaiaL Poau, tha
mle o," thla hook anaiag their circle of friend*, will
afford an ax eel lent way of contributing •nletanttal
aid to ao dmercing a cauae.
For term*, rale* to agenU, Ac., addreaa with full
particular*.
GEN'L G. T. BEAUREGARD, PoblDhrr,
0* ttxnaur o rn* llmro Mtsuottat Ptron,
h-tf Nxw Oxuan. Is.
PATENTS.
"PATENTS procured upon Inveti-
I tiona No Amx'tur'a Ft** IN Anvancg, Our
1 Hon** waa mtalillahed In IMS. We Rla CAVEATS,
aad obtaiu TRADK MARK.*. DKMGN PATENTB, Ac.
INVENTORS
•end a* a Modal of your Jjtvanlino, with your own
dearrtpGon of it, for our opinion a* to patentability.
Na Atmoaaxv'* Pxxa cui.taa PXTXUT M Banna. Onr
Rook iff Invtrocil .ii. Ac., "Ilow To Pxocraa Pay**™,''
aent tope on reqeeet; alao .ample roplm of tka Brit*
Tlrtc Karoan. the Inventor*' Journal.
R. 8. A. P. LACRY, Potent Attorneys,
H PR, near Patent Office, Wuhlngton,D.C.
AdminiMtraior's Notice.
T ETTERS of Administration hav
-1 J in* been granted to the umleraigned on th eatat.
of PHILIP KRKYDKR, dacwaaad, laU of tha townablp
af Mile. (Voir, county, all petsona Indebted to aaid
dcceaa.d are roqueted to make Immediate payment,
and all paraonv having claim, again* aaid daraaa.il
art 11 praaent Urean duly authaotlealed tor paymeet.
hilt* DANIEL BRUMOARD, Administrator
For Sale.
A FARM containing Fifty Acres,
and having thereon erected a TWO-ffTOBT
PRAM R BUILDING aa4 out building*. TtU* good.
Inquire „f A J A T B. ORIENT,
*-f t'afearlll., Cenlra county, Pa.
Groceries and Provisions.
NEW GOODS
—FOR THE—
SPRING TRADE
He have given very clove and
careful attention to the selection of
good* for the Spring Trade, and
feel justified in raying that our
present Stock cannot he excelled
either in regard to Variety, (Quali
ty or IVire, and we douht if it i*
equaled in cither of these rcsjiecis
by any house in Centre county.
There are too many leading ar
tiele* in our stock to make sj>eciai
mention of them all, but tall atten
tion directly to a few items that are
now being sought after every day.
FIS H .
Mackerel are of good quality this
season and are selling rather faster
than usual at this season of the
year. We have been selling noth
ing but full weights —so lbs. of fish
in each quarter barrel and 100 lbs.
in each half barrel. They have
better value for the money than
short weights. ♦
Istke Herring and White Fish
are very fine this season and sell
ing freely.
MEATS.
Our Sugar-Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, Breakfast Bacon and Cheese
are all worthy of special mention.
F RU IT.
Oranges and Lemons are very
fine and the price low enough to
to bring them into every day use.
Bui the price on these goods will
be much higher in a short time.
MEAT MARKET.
Our Meat Market, next door to
our Grocery room, is always well
supplied with the choicest meats.
Me kill the best Beef, Mutton and
Veal ihat can be found; dressed
in first-class style and served to
mstomers in the neatest, cleanest
manner possible.
Groceries and Provisions.
No house in the Grocery and
Provision business in Bcllefontc is
prejtarcd to supply all the icants of
the family so well as we can do at
presentL
SECHLER & CO.
OROCEES,
Bush Hotisc Block, Bcllefontc, Pa.
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Add rem. PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO,
J-tf Uceamias, p..
Itry (Joodn ami UracericM,
J JAKI'ER BROTHERS,
FPRINO STRF.KT, BRI.LEFONTE, PA.,
Have their counters and shelves filled with
NEW GOODS,
(BANKRUPT RATES
Purchased at ' BANKRUPT RATES
I BANKRUPT RATES
WHICH THKV OFFER AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOITOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OONBIBTINO or
Dry Goods,
Millinery Goods,
Clothing,
Fancy Goods,
Notions, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES at very low prices.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Latest styles of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas, *
Parasols,
Ladies' Cloaks,
CarpeUng,
Groceries,
Q&. ens ware, Ac.
Outa prising every thing that ran he found la a first,
class slurs.
harper BROTHERS,
SPRING STREET, • - BEI.IACFOXTE, PA.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex change at tha
highest market pries. ].),
31 i nretlancous.
CENTRAL
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
(Eighth Sormal,School District,)
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA.
A. N. RAUB, A. M., Principal.
SCHOOL, as at present con
stituted, offer, tbs vary Imet lactlitir. fug Pre
fi minus! aad Classical learning.
Buildings specious. inviting aad commissions; com-
I'letaiy baa tad by Steam, wall ventilated, and furnish
ad With a l-iuaUfut supply of purs walar, soft spring
water.
Lss-attoa healthful aad easy of arenas.
Rummadlng aronary unsurpassed
Tearbere experienced, efficient, aad alfra to their
work.
ttarjpliaa, firm and kind, uniform aad thorough.
Ripenaes m.derate.
Fifty cents a week deduction to thuoo preparing to
Stulftttt* admitted at an* tlma.
Course, of study prescribed l.y the State. I. Modal
School. 11. Preparatory. 111. Eleunentary IV. Sci
entific.
Anjrsrr cocagg*:
I. Academic. 11. Cammerttel. in. Mtasr, H'. Aft.
The Elementary and Scientific roarers are Pio
leaaional. and atwdenta graduating therein receive
Stats Diplomas, conferring the fallowing aad come
ponding d. greea: Master of the Klemeou. aad Master
of thoSrtencoa. Graduates in tba other ooaraes receive
Normal I'ertlfieates of their attainments, signed by a
tha Faculty. *
The Praiemioaal onarara are llbatal, aad are ia
thoroughness not Inferior to lh.ee wf our boot oollogoa.
Tha Suta requires a hlgbar order of rHlsaaohlp.
The time, demand If It la one of tha prime ahferts
e< this school to help to aerare It by furnishing Iota!
Ilgaat and stficienl teachers fog her er bouts. To this
end It aollciu young persons of good abilities aad
gold purposes—those who desire to Improve their
time and their talents, as students To all each It
promises aid ia developing their powers aad ahaadant
opportunities for ueil paid labor after leaving school
For ratalogua aad terms address tbs Priucfjwl
HIM or nrrtta:
Atorkhohlan' Trim I .so J. H. Rattan. M lt„ A. H.
Beat, Jacob Brown. 8- M. Mchfiwd, fiamaal Christ, A.
N. Raul . K 0. Oook. T. C. llinpls. fau.. 0. El.Uiag,
X FMdborntirk. Rsq.W W. tonkin. John A. Rot."
Bute Truateaa Uon. A G Cartia. Moa. H. L. Dief
foahach. Geo Jems Merrill, Una. William Bigtar, JC.
C. W hairy, fi. MlUar Mdicmkk.
Hon. WTM.IAM BIGLKR,' Clearfield, Pa
Geo. JRitffK MERRILU, Y. Priuddant, Utah Haven, Pa.
MILLAR McOORMICK. farratary, - r
THOMAfi YARDLEY, Treasurer, - •
WOODWARD SEMINARYT
Botrdi&f And Say School tot Tout Ladioa
md Littla CAildrfin.
SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS,
lIAKRISRURG, PA.
Ragnlar tana will hegta fiKPTKMRRR 10, tfilfi.
Course of stady-OtaMc aad Msntllc with Muata
aad Art.
strmT' ,nlU °* ttam *° * T ** r
W ctrralata aad all destraMe lafiumaUaa add re,
PRINCIPAL
PENSIONS.
A LL dibled Soldi era and heira of
NO ARKRAM allowed after JULY I. IMB Read
Mjunpa for Ml Instructions la all kinds of Rilfifon'
Jp®L PHRRD A CO.. Pension Alt' #,
'• P fit mat, WASHINGTON, 0. C,