'tThf Crntvc ;Ti rmocv.vt. fa: 5 Ji KLLEF O N T E , P A Au Indian's Ultimatum. .SVmi t 'h 1 /.iir't.i, <1 F/alhuul Vhirf. Senator Vest nml Delegate Magin nis. of the Indian commission, return- | <>d Wednesday from St. MaryV mission, ; Hitter Root Valley. t the Flathead agency, Missoula. Montana. The In dians refused to sell i.nv |K)rtion of : their reserve or to move to another ; reset vat ion. They said they hud no grievances, and were highly pleased with their agent, Ronnn. All they j desired was to keep whisky away trout their young men. Ihe St. Jgnatiu.- mission schools, also on the nerva tion, were visited hv the comnii--ion. The schools are well conducted by Sisters of I'haritv and priests. Ahout fiftv Indian girls and the same number of Imvs are being educated, and tl.ey show remarkable proficiency in the , dill",-rent classes. Senator \ e-t speak" highly of teachers and nupi!-. The council at St. Mary's mi-don was rather dramatic. Charles, a Mat head chief, with a few hundred In i dinns, lias stendilv refits, d t" go upon a reservation. '1 he Indians cultivate a few rattehi -. hut in- steadily grow ing poorer, and the v t.lev i- thickly settled hv whites. The reservation Indians and the whites want these Indians removed to a reservation, to avoid anticipated trouble. In the council Senator Vest and Delegate Maginnis sat opposite the chief. Through nn interpreter S nator \ i-t explained his mission. Charlos who is a noted brave, gazed dcliantly at the senator for a moment, and then began his reply. He said: "We are poor and weak. You want to place your foot upon our neck and grind our face in the dust. Hut 1 will not go, I will go to the plains." "Nez I'erces .loseph tried to go to tho plains," broke in Senator \ est. "There are no plains now. The whit men are as thiek as leaves front ocean to ocean, it you do not get a title to your lands here, like white men, sol diers will come some day and | la< you upon a reservation." "My hands and those of my people are tree from the white man's blood," .-aid Charlos. "When the N-/. I'erees came here we protected the whites. Why dots the white man take his heart from its now ' Tlu-n he took oil' his hat, threw it upon the fl.—r, stamped upon it and. with blazing eyes gazing upon S-'tiat r Vest, shout ed : "You may take Charlos to a reservation, hut there will b- t. > breath in his nostrils ' Cltarh - will he dead, lie will never go there alive." Senator Yc-t answered tie- tawny chieftain, in language as emphatic us his own.otliat he must nln-v the white man's daw as implicitly us did tin white man: it lie did n-t he must go where the government eh to -end hint. Hefore the e. ;nci| broke n;> Charlos agri 1 to g> to Washington with Agent K man. and talk the mat ter over with the < >reat Father. Curtin and Meredith .1 .1. /• • 'hr It /r >, .- ~ ./// I. dM r. . I . Hensel, ot the I,nn aster htftUiftnetr, relate* the following in* ter -ting rcniinisccii • of tl •• war win it the late II m. William M. Meredith was attorney g-neral of the -tate of I'eiin-vlvnnia under t. •• a-lmn.i-ira tion of (Jovernor t'urtin: Mr. Mere dith was very nun h disinclined t<> in quire into ami decide upon the appli cation for pardon which under the old regulations ntade; such demands upon the time and attend m of the gover nor. Governor Citrlin's I* gal adviser was greatly avcr-e to this business, and he had to tic exempted from it. Fpou one occasion—it will be easily rcuiein iicred in tlio western part of the state —a soldier who had gone to the war came hack to find that a preacher had led his wife astray, lie announced that he would kill the violator • i his family,and when the offending preach er crossed his path tho threat was exe cuted. 'lhe offender was tried, con victed of premeditated murder and sentenced to he hanged. All other relief tailing, a pardon was applied for to the governor. It happened that on the evening ct for the hearing of tlm ae Governor Curt in received word of a battle and, after his custom, he desired to go to the front and look after Pennsylvania's wounded. The pardon ease, and con sideration for the counsel coming on to nrgue it, claimed his presence at Harris burg. Hesitating between his conflicting dutiiw, he reluctantly asked his attorney general to depart from fiis rule and hear the case. Mr. Mere dith, tinder the circumstances, con sented, but ns the governor was almui • to leave him, said with much gravity: j "Hut my dear governor, before you ; go, when I am asked to act as proxy tor a man, I would prefer to know what my principal would do in the matter." "Oh," rejoiued Curtin, "you , would, would you t Well, then, I'll ; tell you. I woulil pardon him." it is related by one of the counsel iu the ease that (be prisoner's attorney knowing Meredith's bent of mind, were much disappointed to find thai iiu was to hear their plea, and regard ed with great apprehension the appar ent coldness with which he listened to ' their argument. At ono stage he in terruptcii it with the significant query : | "Docs it appear thai tho deh-ndant had previously proeliameil his purpose \to kill the man?" It could not lie denicd, as it so appeared from the i evidence of record, and when they assented to it the counsel for the pris oner felt that the legal mind of Mere dith would find in this circumstance j pregnant proof of premeditation. | What was their relief when the mnn ! spoke forth instead of tho lawyer and i judge, ami Mr. Meredith said : "Thru ' / think tin preachrr shnu/il hut - /,■ /it \ out nl /ns lay." — J'hihi. Hi enilHf ( lilt. Wonderful Being .l Mm Qtpolh of KbvUing o Fire With llis /truth. There arrived in I'liilndclpbia a few days ago a man who claims to posse s llio incredible faculty or power of ' igniting paper, straw, leaves, cotton cloth or other light combustible ma terial meiely by breathing upon it with his otolith for a few seconds, lb gave an exhibition ut hi- wonderful power iu the parlor id a private r -i -1 deuce in that city last evening in the presence of a number of latin - mi l gentlemen, win n in the space of eighty i seconds he ignited a linen hundker chit f mid two folds of heavy linen cloth hv pressing them against hi* mouth and breathing -tcadily and I forcibly. This singularly gilt' I man is now about tvwiitv -even vein- old, "I a light brown color, about live feet eleven inches in height, well built, and has a fine looking, pleasant and intelligent countenance, llis name is A. W. I nderwood, hut is popularly known throughout the western < >un try a- the "Fire Hlower. ' He was liorn ut Vigo, a -mull town ab-ut twelve uiib - southwi -t of Tcrre 11 ante, Indiana, and is one of a family of eleven children. His lather was a white man and his mother marly white, but with a east of negro blood, lie fir-t di-'ovend h wonderful p aver when ahout Carlton \>ur- of age, when in i mpanv with several companions, lie wits inhaling perfume f'roni a -rented handkerchief it sud denly tinr-1 into tlaim -. burning him -everciv about the face and hands. DISCREPENCIE3IN FERTILIZERS. The following annulv-i- • ! the dif it rent phi -pliat- fertiliz r- in the market, with tlnir e-itameri ial value, ha- Im'ii liatid' din for publication ns an aid (t the farmer in making hi -eb ction. The success with which farmer have met in the f i'ertili/- r- iu ('•litre county. I.e.- .-timulatcd the -al" of them --I largely that marly < v. ry township ha- been supplied with a local agent repr< -enting uitl- ri nt man ufactories. do prevent farmers from Is-ng irupo-i'l up'ii hv glib toiigih I agents who -■ il inn r: >r g- I-, tlo- i. g i-lalure nn- pu—i d a law nutlmri/ing tic State I. ar i - Agri ;iltnr to I k after and have all lertili/'i* nnnliz I that are offered'for To meet the objects ot the law. Thomas .1. Ivlgr, . retary ot' the State Hoard of Agri culture at Harri-hurg. ha <>nipl ■ •• 1 I one or more ngi nts in .v< ry unity •! the commonwealth, whoe duty it i- to nake s. h i tions from eio-h and ev> rv consignment r cargo thntcotm- with in his or their resjiectivo jcriifi- tion, make a toll statement fit the -aim-, the name ot the niiinufactiirer, ven der. price p. r ton, accompany the -atne with an alii invit and forward by mail to the Secretary of the Hoard of Agri culture, who HI turn de-livers the -ame •ii the cliemi-t for analv-i-. Mr. Short lidge 'it Helhdontc, I'm, i- the author ized agent fir Centre county. The :tnaly-i* annexed -now conclusively that it heln oves i v ry farmer in ('• li tre county to coop'-rate with him in s.-lecting samples tor analysis. I'arm • rs cannot send samples to him, a- it is the ngent's duly to select nunpli s from the original packages. Thev can -end him word ot the iiiimennd nnnlv -I- on the bags of the fertilizers they may have, when the ifiatter will re reive attention. nrtTAto ini\isr ritosriiati Sample N, 191. Sdectedwt Hille , fonte, I'a., from consignment made to Alexander V <'o. (fflice of I'enna. Hoard of Agriculture, Sept. (, lSzf.'h Name of manufacturer, H. L. ( rocker. AVtl T*? w lwtl# bhoil'httfk T.fT 1.,, „ K...-f i...i - i, ( * rJ r ' lisp" I'm Z" M finolnhlt " " • "7 17 4IN u... ltd I'oi wh M M .••%! 17.# || j.,. r |,, n> , |o; Amm>riU u*o ?• ... IT .'so j rommTflfil | -- . 7 |rtc# lon i7 l KMI'IKi: Cil ANO. Sample No. 494. Selected at Helle fonte from a wagon load sold to Frank Thompson, of Henner township. Office of I'eniia. Hoard of Agriculture, Sept, 11, Name of manufacturer, Ru.-in Fertilizer Co., Haltimore, Md iSUON. j e-tlnlil* |.ln>-|.liori. at|.| 4..v I Ksvsf Oil - tv j I"" Ss JIH l : 1n~.1u1.l- - ".HIT o.l* I Cuiusn " "_o hi lsn |i |r inn lin AsssmnU 1* M.n |U jn-r ton . d .'.* Kflaw>ii< Swwiwsn-UI ' slits per bin t-m.T'l I Sllln* pries |*-r 0,0 iCill L.IOK AMMOMATIJI lIOXK I'llOfll'llATK. Sample No. 499. Selected at Helle fonte from a consignment to Isaiah St ruble of Zion, I'a., who assisted the agent iu selecting samples for analysis. Office of I'enna. Hoard of Agricul- I TURO, Kept. 8, 1883. Name of lllHllU fncturcr, Keyirtono Fertilizer Co., .loliONtown, I'A. TTAL.TWLL. H..|iil-lr |>lt( I'lioi ii .• |.| 'J Oil! . lif> I II, pur ten 117 I I " I ■ ,:| HLU |MR INN I'M I'lilMll " " J I M 11.11 |ht lull 'IT AIIIIII ililn il' I 12 H lli< |i*r lull •71 K.tliimti'il < .iiiinii-ri I*l ntluii )Mir ton ... - 171 SilH|| fit- - pat 1.. 11 - ITAI'TIIIH $25 RIIOM'IIATI;. Allllotlgll I LLCI'LL LLTIM IJL'L-LL <•! 11 L-i • lit convenient ! LO GOT IT trample Ibr nnulytiii thin ecu 1 "on, but (lie following nnnlyxi* WAN tumlo by I'r. I i -{■<'• I I by tlio ('lintoii I utility agent who M*III the gOod#. H .lilt I • l.llo.pUlllli-,l I ''l4i. II . i r l,i. #lll ' lli n-tlnl " | ,j 1 I ' I'm fII ' | Ii I"' I" 111 |t |r tun Ii ' ' Ammonia to II- r , f ~ 7 Kanmatoil nifHint. lit I mlu* | r ton ... I.'tot galling prka In Onlre futility p*i 100 J- I lIA-niiii'Ll 111 I 110 Buffalo Honest I'lioipbatn aliow - tlio BC-t uunlv-i- for tin* price it i- >olil at. wo mako coin pari- II with it, A" it I- known to lie a "tuiiilard pin -filiato, Tlio I-itiiiiatoil | ooniinoroial valno i- SKIT,? por ton,! which HOIIH for 8-ll*.oo. I in n tlio KM.- piro I iuiinu WHI<-h i" • "tiniatoil at 8">" INJUR ton, nhotibl -oil I'ORSU.M per 1 11, which i- MILL AL TJFKOO, inakiii ' a 1- -- to tlio purchaser "I 8 1.1 1 JI, r TON a- C'LINPARNL with Bullulo llnm-t I'LIO-phato. AM comparoii with Bulla- I I the I, ion A nmioiiiatoil Bono I'H ■• phnto i- AS follow -: li-iitnatid RUM UII-rt ial value .-"J 1.78, which I- -old lor S I'".NO p r ion. If the Bulfilo I-.-Tl iiiatod at s , .7 i- -old Ttr 8 17.00 | r ton, the I. ion H • UL< 1 LI id a' S'J.I 'I" per t'-N, which MIIOWM a 10-- to the pur chai-r of 812.32 PI r ton. there IN no j in-1 II in but what tli i.- i" a palpable f raud and • very lariuor W ho ha- bought thin I.ION Aniiiioniuti 'l L'iionphato and paid S .M.I III per ton for il should RLRS ni.IMI aRI hate of SI 'J p. r ton. It' he ha not jiaid tor it lie should refuse to pay TN re than S.•-* PI-R ton. A COVIIPARI d with Bullulo llune-t I'iio-- phate, Baugli - 82 I plio-phat* i- onlv worth 8-' L.t i which wa - Id at SJB ,U , PI r ton. making a NCTT I -- to the pur- I ha-cr nt' 53..V7 PER ton I* w uild UPJI ar from THE ahovc that fariinu will PLAEE tli" in "el v* - in a | -itioii t . beMwindleil.no matter I iw MU ii tin v ure a I vi- d through TIN' public |r.iv: n. ling land. fhc apparatus which I- - -.--IJ ' i like THE fraiin- -f A i Nw. - 1- ••I carriage, with two large WHIRL- in front and two email ef iuieiit he I con fident that it I- || -RUBLE to fly in the air at the height d a mile. Bv tie ["■RTIIII-IOIM t th- (treat We-tern r:TD way e >m|uiny tie • \p- riun n! wu rnade ON the newly tini# lN*-1 porli-UI OT the railway to Smiiu , betwi •n < I hrook nnd \VI-t Bravtoii, and th inv nt< r wn ae< ornpani' D bv Mr. I revithiek, the locomotive #iiperinten dent NT the conipniiy at l'addingloi . I he maehine wa# placed on a trin k and I 'Dlicctfil with nn eiigiuc, whciite the -t. aui WA- derivetl, and the gear ing wan nianipulnted from ATIOTBI r truck. The operator -ucceethif in GETTING the mar hine lift' | from the truck into the air ami EXPREWD him #e|f fully Mttti-tied with the ri-ULL of trial. Whcro Powell WM Horn ( hairinan Tom Cooper #ny# I'owell i- an Kngli-htnan. A- t< I'owell - place of nativity, it i#, rif eour-e, not a matter of much importance, except |Krhap- to Coo|wr, ' who la.t year maintainerl that noliodv I was rpinlifierl for a state office unless lie had been born in Pennsylvania. [Cooper biui-clf was born in Ohio.) I j But, as a matter of fact, Mr. Powell'# great grandfather came to this coun try in 1742. LIT" grandfatle r was a soldier in the Revolution. Mr. Po well's father was an obi resilient of Bradford county, Pa., and lie himnclf ! WAS born nnd always lived THERE. OT'H 'I lIRKK WARS.— In the war of the revolution the total militia force raiser! was 471,(122 men. In the Mexican war the total number of I'niterl Ktates troops was 181,282. In the late civil war the I'ninn forces numbered 2,85F),13'2 men, of whom 17.1,!'7!L worn colored. In THIS war, OU the government side. 61,362 were kill ed in battle, 31,727 died of wounds and 183,287 died of disease — about twice the number of the total killed iu battle. The total deaths were 279,* 378, anil there were 1181,105 desertions. ADVICE TO MOTHEIIH. Ar* >-. ii ilttutt""l Mt uijilit mu) lr\* "lu, ifrr %Tir| I ■ Il . #' -F 1' list gtllliu, ilniiiiiiutl-ti, nml kI%i t"ii* ttti'l 'ti if I" w!i"l ■yuii tii. Mm. Whsum'i F 'TfliffQ HTHt'i* '''* C'lili.u* TrrriitMd ia |lrilloiiiily r-- ii muni ruj \\ A "1 N I. I'J ' w h i iitHiri UK--]icirinl | r -j ■ ■ rtij n -•liv no i.tlic-r r-ini-iv. Nt by mull fur 'J-*i rent#, ii "j£ nf -ft pill.; -"i tm*r,, -I, -in stamp) A l.lr. -., |)K. SWAVNK A SIIN, I'hihi'b'lphlit, I'M. ."-ui lo I'rig. gist.- h-H-ly. Ilnliie Itrili". i. i 1.1.11 •. e c i■ - I ,HI The weakest vronj iri, .[n illc I rhilil, nn-I ci • in vnli'l cin n*>- hup litter" with .ili-ty unit arral g -o l. -• 'i'l men totti-ring .irournl nml from iUieuimttion, kidney Iroulile or nn> wi'.iklic- wul I r sluii.-t new l v ii.iiig I hop bitti-r#. Mv wile and rluiig iter were tli ■ le ; ili-.iilliy t,y llio ue "it liup hitter* ami 1 reromini'ii l lotlicm tnv pimple. Mcth icli.i ('lergyman. A.k Mill ■ 1-1 |,l if I, Dill-ttHM II! e. ! Dmi .I.> Il .1.- M il'irntl lever, Ago - an i I'illiou ni w,l b-'ive i very t • ighb irhood n -•ein n- hop hitter, arm-. " M v mother drove the paralysis sod neur i!g i ; ■ t in-r •i • '.em with tii'j. iiitler-.' I I. ') so S . .. Ki'cp tin kidnrjr. tn uilhy with hop iiitter- ind mil t.• • • t not feir erkni-o. i - ■ • ~e ... -. ,- . . . , titter. I it Itching I'tlca Symptom# undCuro. Th" symptom# are moi-iun-, bk i -r' | irat n, .(iter il- n.t g, itn rr.-iM | I y scratching, very ditrc* ng, parlicuiar- U at night, ii-i-ius a d j- a vmrni# • re crawling in ind -.it the rectum . the private pirt. are itome! rnid II- el. Krysi|c. i, Barber# Itch, B.olhchc,. all st cru#ty "km i-c-. ".-nt by tniii f r 0 c-nt; bit" fl.'j.'i. 'o stamp* . Addrt . i'r. -WAV N: A - "S, l'i,. , delphia, i'a. - ii'l i>v In igait#. ly A' if Aiti'i rl. ; ml. /t wrved F It SPANGLER & Co., I I>iAl i it- iv I-niMii nt'.. J 'I; J\ % NOW IS YOUR TIME. Get two Weekly Newspapers > for the Price of One. And tho Bent Inland Daily at ltp duced Rates. Tli* inlswrtpti'ui |hm of fh9 \i> t PitiiPt >• ' SI (ii |*rr finnnni. f*uh in ' HHfußef |h lVaitf PxtRIDT Uftrl |||4> NV* ofli Fun m ill hu •*!! lu th* Mine bddrm, nltfMir fs*f 91 IAI (kill ill fbdvunr* . of WMIiV Atld |h* riiitd>l}dii* Tin*u f.#r Si On '%ah in * |r mpy j*r MBit inn. nun rjT 1H I** •* iratit ##i lb# |Mb. Th* MiiHtaii-iiow |uid in •drum*' nnd t fbn'f*ortk nl rif lur n |t*r)t Tb# Inn * TAtyior .luribg lb# M uld tb# will bd fO|vM (uIIV lbl*r*Mlnn.' ('• iHily nnn obbJi II • drnon A(blr*uui PATRMT IM HI.IFHINU COMPAX V. W Wurkrl ilrMt, 11.r.i.l r*. I", ACM# A ilvrrUm-inrtitM. lion l> v.II, I:\TI\I;, (IKNKRAI, I.VI. and C'LMMIS-HION Agt., Bellsfontc, pa. oil, - In L'.ii-ti D'-N'T'-, T >R The tollovt iiig compuuie# rcprcactited ' FIRE. I I sms I'lilladi ljilii* : AUKHTR-AH (it AKIIIAN I END <>n. M V <1. j W ISTIKTT Toroato. I C-.S - R.< 11" I T lUrtl" R•! and other#. 0 LIFE. THAI KT. lit L.ttr. A A I ... Hnrtf r 1 and other#. —I) The ■ Tiiiiibsi -n • .RN,< II ol N. i- TI-- "IVIII;' |"'-' tl AT!' ite-FI T'RI'PER* - , ,!d to ;O-o.J bdvaiitn.o', a# I HHl** F, I I. I." lor •; [ ■ r.g of TJ.. . -, 1 , . ■ . . , short nolo C MET favorahle T' rm gl 'irii L!T#.M) VAI.KNTIS'K J J:NNSVLVAMA STATE COLLEGE. lull F#rrrt bugirtl f |#L rr LR r I?, IBL S TIJU inattl FB.U lu LRS< (. 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