4 sh fyi ia, —~McDowerr Comey Co ~The Me-! Dowell Comedy Compady composed of striotly first class artists will give one performance io Humes' Hallon Tuesdy evening Februury Sth, of the great military comedy “Our Regiment.” We are 0. nvipeed that this ican especially good company and hope they wil be hiberaily patronized, The following is from the Halidux Daily Chronical, Sept. 24th: ® The m-re name of Von Mower as become known to Halifax pla voers through the side<iplitting Provaie Seerctary is a sufficient gusraniee m sell of the excellepes nt a drama. The work of adapting a play from the foreiy fn hum who tongue, and espe mally, rious play, over ranuing with gags, is exceed i Case of Lge Nera in toe Private nity dithenlt, yer Regiment as 10 the rdapt on is most admirable, as the the nry uproarous lsughter and spplause at the | academy last night Gstified, We vep- ture say that those who were pri have rarely witnessed a mre th A Irom Degin to ly evjoyable performan ning to end, The the curtia goes up and is maintained a al excruciating pitch till it falls The plot is briefly as follows: A ment of lancers put up for a few Fat the town of officers receive invitati difforent families. One Dobinson, receives two officers, fun comiuencas ns regi ave inst of these, an Mr Lent, Warrener, and Captsin Eetherston, Mr. Dobinson hus a daughter Olive niece Eaid Tou ston from The Lieatenans makes a dead set on the niece, who is in love with the Captain, however, is deceived by hes and treats with The play was mounted in firstelass shag presence of band and a 60th greatly assisted in HAY CHATrACtier § verdict that and the McDowall Jamnacia who, al tions her COINS, je the Lhe 3 and company of the setting off it Was the universal Regiment is A No. 1, company 1s fully competent to do jus- Lice, 8 mi Prices 25 and 50 cents, with choice reserved seats at 7) centa, —The custom of holding Sunday funeral services has been condemned in e larger ¢ and now we many of ti the cities taking At a of Altoona, hy ] roved ' Eniiier re notice action in the matter, meeting of nine of the preachers « last week & paper «as read Rev, J. Russell, ministers present, condemning Sunday and ag by all funerals, except where actually necess- gy. We will the reasons advanced : reprint a few of That in the majority of cases funerals on the Sabbath are unnecessary. Some- times they are uuavoidsble, but more | frequently are deferred to that day for | reasons which we deem insufficient. Their tendency snd iofluence disturb the orderly and scriptural observance of che Ssbbath. They ofien interfere with the regular . and public services of the Sabbath, in time, in the attendance of the people, | and in the drain made on the time and strength of the pastor which should be given to the regular services At primitive an earlier day, and in more f the conditions of society, and necessary. is ity involved in it. We recommend i disuse, It involves an amount of work sand #0, under such circumstances, It breaks in upon that sacred seclu- f the bereaved household, In many cases it adds greatly to ex- | enses which the living cheerfully bewr the dead, sould not be idly or unnecessarily in- eased, yr the sake of wut which ~~There is no posibility, says an ex- Mr r the investigation of the Soldiers’ moge, Lhat Stewart's resolution rphans Schools, passed with such vim | the House will ever be considered in | When it sata { pe IR naie on January |i o Senate, joved wo postpone it for the present, | abd, as he objects to hav ng it called up ] the boldness to x wishes. body will bave act trary to h welit that he had the resolution | sostponed st the instance of parties in- | posi “What : terested, and then he added: It will taxa up un great deal of time, cost the money snd only is the nie of investizating now ? f Sinte u great deal of bring out what we siready know —a lot | of damaging facts. My idea toe up the schools just a: quick as it can be done. We have erough facls vow to close them, They ought to shut their his your, and certainly daors tn Jun«<of 1] IR8s, | ny isier thao J ni appropriation bill House, which provides for the closing of the schools in 1590, will be amended, wuking it a couple of years earlier, introduced in the “ Coristian Hou's, of near Lemont, died at his residence January 26th 1887 of apoplexy, aged 78 years, B months snd 23 days. Deceased was an exem- placy ¢ bristian. On Monday morning he was suddenly taken ill, and om Wed. nods y afternoon bresthed his last, He was burried at Shiloh, Fight children and a lar go host of friends wourn ther lows, The funeral services were condact- e | by Rev. 8abm of the Lutheran church of which the deceased wins » member, and J 11 Welch of the Evangelioal As~ roy rh | Muibo ough, ar d the | stay with | and x | : y He : * | settlement in the Yazoo delta is vear- Our | Its perpetuation grows | out of a mistaken idea of the hospital. | cnt off ber brown tresses with a long worry burdensome at any time, cruelly | ioh which is the acknowledged right | was read in the | fy, Senator Rutan | Mr. Rutan said | wae FEN The Negro Exodus. New Oureans, Juvoary 28—The ! * : » ' | movement in Mississippi against the latior or so called emigration agents porsunding the negroes to go to the swamp country, has broken out fierce- [yin Rankin county, At a meeting [of citizens held at the Cohort House in |! 1] trandon, the county seat, the fabor | {agents enticiug colored men and their { famalies fro. their homes were warned [to leave the country in iwelve hours It of this order Laud Keep out of it, any those agents shoakd defy and visit. Revkin they will undoubtedly The Rankin farm- ers, who thought they i fropent ther visit, were supplied with lao for the year, find now, ol their hands HRY {away sod thao they will be unable to plant as large an acreage as they bad | ex ected. The Hinds Cea of niy to the swamps has a eruigration en tho , #8 nearly all those who go left ; but the number pouring ioto Vicksburg f | desired to have They | however, from the more distent coun. tankin, Newton and [ly us great as ever. come, [ties of Amite, | Kemper, and from Greene and other | counties in Western Alabama, at the of {bundred a day. rate from forr hundred to six The emigration of | negroes from Green county, Ale, is [said to be the largest yet in any { portion of the South. { destitution there among the negroes, | | 3" : : who have bad bad crops and who are | in many instances upon the verge of The selves are greatly pressed for them- k nave starvation. merchants lac of | means to pay their debts, and | been compelled to crowd their debtors and many have lost everything by "| foreclosure, Large numbers ol negroes | { have already left the county for the : | i | Mississippi bottoms and wore {leaving every day. tunwilling to see them but are £0, offering no active opposition to their | emigration. | measures, however, have been taken {ia Hinds, Amite and Rankin couties, | and no emigrant agents are {to operate in them. —— WW A—— The Reading Hair.Stealing Reaping, Jaouary 27.-—This city | ease, which occurred last night. Annie | | Rupp, aged 16 years, was standing at | i . | the kifchen door when a man who had | sto of & srtaint i : ) atl : ,t ’ custom of entertaining all persons in at | oopored himself in the vard seized her, tendaoce upon a funeral, was natural | and before she could niake an outery | knife, {and ran into the house crying, while [the miscreant jumped over a fence into an adjoining yard aed escaped. The police authorities are engaged to. day in workiog the case. A clue has : been obtained which, it is believed. | will lead to the arrest of the guilty { party before night. A man snswer- | ing the description of the assailant has | been in Reading several days ago and | called at a number of houses begging | food. | amine the hair of ladies and is suppos ied to b: the mitted the outrage of robbing a young He was observed to closely ox- same person who com- { woman of hair several weeks ago at Boyertown, this esunty Ls—— a] ——— A Female Burgler Shot BavtiMore, January 28.—Shortly {after 6 o'clock this morning a colored woman, Mary Jones, was shot while burglariously entering the wholesale grocery of Wagner, Everson & Roun tree, on Commerce street. For some { time goods had been missed, and last I night a watch was sel. A person was {seen to enter by a rear window, but lin the darkness it could not be discov, tered that the party was a woman, and | Mr. Rountree, of the firm, fired a sho, at the figure, which fell tnside the | | but ding. though one hundred aud three shots have been token from her side, arm and shoulder. Mary Jones was employed in a restaurant, the rear of which was near the window where she was shot, and her stealing was done always in the early morning, At ber home, in a distant pert of the city, were disonvered several hundred pounds of sugar aod other articles stolen from the store, She will be beld for trial. i ods, Ss I A AA WasnixaronJanuary 26, The See. retery of the Treasury toda} appoint od Jesse BB. Abrahams, of Virginia, 10 be Deputy Comptroller of the Cor The wounds are vot serious | seven y * | when planting cught to be begun, that [| soit | have slipped ! negroes from | or | : inal here is actual | are | he farmers are | in Mississippi active | allowed | is aroused by a second hair-stealing | Mis Rupp held on to her hair | There are Giants. Belfast, Rioting at PaiaverLraia, January 28. | Duirasr, January 30. ~There was ter- | | Probably the three tallest men that rible notivg in the Petershill, Carrick. | Lever trod the side-walks of Philadel. | Mill and Shankill distriots of this city | | phia promenaded Chestout street us uurday wight The trouble origin. | . ated thy i » i faboul 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. rough sordiers bolonging ta Wel : i West Surre | They weve the Robinson brothers, p y Regiment insulting a num O be . r of Catholic civiiians, The latter re- | IY | talited by stoning the soldiers, many of ence | whom were injured, they will join & museum The brothers wre Samuel, [owa. They were stopping in the ¢ | with a cousin, and left for Provid This was followed | | R. L., where XxX hit Ml. | by wholesale arrascs, over one hundred | Al | constable engaged in this duty was seri | by | Finally military pickets were called ont for Infants and Children. : “Onstorin is ne well sdapted to ~hildren thas recommend it ag SUperior Lo a.\y proseripiion known to me.” Ty ILA Ascuzy, M.D " 11 Bo. Oxford 84. Broo\yn, X, v. | persons being placed in the lockup. }) YeArs ; 9 dt agod William, who is three Castors curs Colle, Conmtination, Bour Btomach, Disrrhns, Fraction, Kills Wortng, gives sleep, aod prowctos die hon, Ww injurious medication, Tas Corrivn Coxrary, 182 Fulton Bireet, NW. X. bruised CEE IB. & IB. | GODEY'S town was quiet. | | LADY'S BOOK FOR 188 | Sample Copy 18 cents. ously 1ojured the excited crowd years younger, and Charles, who is a wee bit of u boy, being but 19 years | : : .s a : | and quiet was restored, old, but who, like his big brother, is 7 As he is probably that he will be In (he evening the rioting was renew. i { —. eet 11 inches in height. 1% | od, and the police and the mob vigorous. § [ly exchanged shots, | but | “art FO ir it oung i ~~ 3 No one was killed | 1e tallest of the three men in time. The { looking, dignified and unpretentious | They do net “put | on airs” nor act as if they considered many persons reoeived gunshot |= | three young men are good wounds, and a large number of others | were more or less by being | {in their demeanor. | siruck stones, themselves bigger than any one else. Altogether fifty rioters bave been ar | 4 ! (Great Dry Sale | 1887! | The Mayor and other ‘ CommencesJan. 10. Pa : Sacrifice Prices Before Unly three person « were | . Stock-Taking, rested. The trouble originated on Sat- | { They were all born at Knoxville, | : | my. \ { urdey night in a row between Protes- | | he Goods po ] The arrival of the | i led to al fren use of revolvers and stones, The | lows. A tall man ins high bat can ' ; 0 tants and Catholics. pass under the arms of any one of the | police incensed the mob an | brothers without bending. More than 000 people coilected around them, police were compelled to fire for their | i when they were compelled for a time | own protection, authorities did their best the ito take refuge in the Pennsylvania to ticket (fice, Niuth {and Chestuut streets, bat finding thag | : i's | irays were small compared with those be longer they remained the bigger | On Saturcay. prevent a renews! of at the corner of rioting to-night, but without success aithough to wight's af | the crowd got, the trio started out of | arrested to~aight, marched of in the Pos. the Nioth street door and List A m out on Chestnut street three abreast, | ES Se ALWAYS IN ADVANCE P | startling the natives as they went. | Penns, Junuary i - i. ar Btriped Filk Velvets go at 10 cents — > mas Barnes, Trouble in New Mexico | Barger, A. J. Dunkle, John ryered, | Mrs. Mike Huvde, i v. Jam yor Igo, Wm. H. Knuz. Andrew hn, | Inch a | sensor were § He Tu Atwer ny snd a half Colored Bese k Yelvels a lon't pay 50 - — f salne fi) esd WS Crider, the emily Santa Fe, N. M. Beeause Ross vetoed ' January 20, : Charles Laughlin, f Malioy, J Terms to Clubs. | Republic an 33 4 0 i a party measure the Republican major. in the Seosle vesterday atte mpted to | unseat Gusdorf, a Democrat. and sup- ristol Yremiutns plant him with Savchez, Republi can, | tinebeth Zell ; half prion clubs: send for Battie ! | y J Bis k 8 rod : A Ss y ry With licaus can pass the measure over the sua lerms wh Krgor will siiors ve i niormst r GODEY'S, at the present time is ade Bice co ¥ Birip r Eider Down Plasnels st 30 spd 2 milled by press and peot . M — : Ind v : PG Te mAs “OO ANDY Tobeps Ing the greatest vas the vote of Sar chez, the R p ih | named in ! 5 Lhads mes, Borate All 1 " £ | itl please say advertised J. H . : Donning, P Gaoverpor's aud Territorial Secretary Lane refus- The Presi i ia ; Vi { now, { dent of the Senate thereupon adminis. = red Lie oath. Yello, oy, Mankets, Ehires, Tome irns 8 Blankets, Holpers, Gloves, Winter RE ] y 4 abiy edited IN 8 Cam ~opring and summer season, We sonable Democrats withdrew in a bods are now showing full lives of ses- woolens, Leave order CLOAK [3 DEPARTMENT Pome Among the pop Pricq | to . oiomred Your {ed Lo swear in Sanchez : Moxmoconuny & Co. “le ar Tailors, contribute 10 GopEY, sre : are, Miss Emily Keod, John Wiilissn Miller Butler, Emily nd others. ; : Engravings sppear in every nomber, of fun buy tw by wn prom duced by the newest ia iw Colored Fashions Gopay’'s leads in « org | and Both hema dressmakers sceord a ". Paper Patterns are « fomt an f ai > TORIAPOS ¢ Bis TT FA 190. Places $514 (ream Sorim or Curt Mater it ea 2 s | ial Deing ail pg : ~Accotding to the Daly News, the Crovernor Ross has refused to recog. f Ra new depot building will be erected the Ko rogan i The stock be Wi everyibiug in the Hoe from Cloth andy sk in Misves’ Garments, Walking Coats and New watiels Flash Wraps S600 from $10: Plash Jackets £18 from $25 Imported W rape for eves | of and srt weg $50 from 0% and $195. pine Tsuported Raglan forsaey prove § now they are $10 Frise Sargues, B00, #25 prives t dong, er . ied wy we Thule lociades Prusdy Chlldra’s Wenge, nize the Seunte as a legal body, only ant it Coming summer, Ur —Yor 5 | Ld on SECT nry | % i | press o your appetite is poor, you sre Lo. | | bothered with hesdache, you are Plidge: " Loa bE ¥ Briss, snd Bre | #ix out of the twelve members having : Brace feeling de HF OCONEE | voted W unseat Gusdorf, e dima Lave will not pay the Senators styles Boole Smirachar Prost these are the best Br theses 0 » (Guverns toss will vba, | jm i ivernor Ross will prota. | ty, nervous, snd generally out of sorts | 2 wonpw Ball price and some less soon ble i . A ‘ 4 . : sod E20 - bly take possession of the capitol a. d and want to brace wp, Brace up, bat ne ne Reh L their alone | appeal to Washington, {not with stimulants, spring medicines wed 3 BAY £31] #abseription Pracstioal Hints upon Drees Bow garments can be res over by the patterus giver Practieally bints for the t young housekeepers how 1 | culinary de; with { skill " a a? The Colored and Black Work Designs BOGGS & BUHL, [=n 118 to 121 Federal St., i The Cooking Roci pes are under the Oop ALLEGHENY, PA. |" of an ¢ xperi anced b (8.261y.) Th A iiectiyral Depnrt nen I» of practical utility, caseful estimates being Esnufacturer and Dealer in wan lou 3% % Conte 4 yard Intense exciiment pee Riad which have for basis | iedor Department for samples of very mo mw mo . § . . | visrs § 1 boo od - «Yo ‘ t whit ned bar & You tees be i i pre i sbouid there be AB hbiag ao appeal 101 ' ! + And which 4 ’ H wade. | hour, and then OWEST PRICES AND BEST ndition then be- VALUES ALWAYS GUARAN TEED, ui Usited States t Oops Will Ub Valsad nr ———— WiLkespanes, Jauusry blu kade the { countinues, There 1s little pra » The Susquelnana an aiteralive {ice start wriment 34) pres ol und Kidneys i Fashion Notes, st Homs and Abroad, i at ana de ight fv ry inGy *h wri renewed ! ; 4 : } Sich a medicine BING | ving Bodin Els s Bitters, and Pittston the wa. & give ICE moving bere fur some days, Five water hus besu stea ily ri Her's since last vighi. At Z | FH ALOPe, | ter iss sen eightecn inches since yes | usekoeper — a — : g 5 ] terday. Considerable dange is be Bale Register ing doue there, River street, in west | given with each plan CLUB RAISER'S PREMIUMS. GGDEY 'S has arranged wo want Sitver Plated Ware of superior makers as premiums, the valoe of which in some in. “lances reaches over $25 for one promiom, | Send 160, for Sample « py which « ¢ Hiustrated Premiums with fall inrs and terms Address, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. Poiladelphia, Pa. In Club with this paper, GODEY'S and The Cen- tre Democrat. Price $2.78, which should be sent to the office of this Paper, f Bealleofonte idence § miles weet ¢ I» rons 4 ¢ xh sind tire Pitiston, is flooded snd wany fawilies |’ -a, wagon all Kinde o & Hale at made knows have removed to higher ground for | and sieich give ele id Ime miture {bw jsaiely. Al Caxwow, & shore distance | 6 tere wi above Pittston, the ice 1s pried as high | Yimin | as the timbers ol toe Lebigh Valley : Parilog. | Railroad bridge which spats the Sus. | quebanus al that polar. A train of | {loaded cars has been piaced upon FINE I be | = A FURNITURE, [BoE | UNDERTARING cot pletely destroying the butler house | the structure Ww bold It down. westher now 1s cold and check the rise, very -_—- Orr Crry, Javunry -A used io the Egypt oil district, about five wiles trum bere, exploded w-day, «hb, botler and Embalming A SPECIALTY. aud kibiog Samuel McCormica, aged | 14 aod William Matisus, aged 19 DRUNK RX ¥ ERE, OR Ligeon Hamer can BE Cured BY ApviNisverise De Haines GoLpEN Sreciric.~It can be ven in a cup of coffee or toa without the koowie “age of the person taking it, effectmg A speedy snd permanent cure, whether the pationt is & modersie drinker or “nn slooholic wreck, Thovsands of drunk, | Ards have been made teyiperate maim who have taven the Go din Npecifin na their coffee without thei! koowledpe, and today beleve they quit dein ing FO thelr own Tree will, NO barns | Woo were iu charge of the boiler. Tie Cause of the explosion is a wystery. - - Hustixapox, January 28.-The jemployes of the,Keystone boot and save manufacory at this place held a | Meeting Wday aod refused to go 10 | work ualess (heir descands were sceod. No. 7 West Bishop St Bellefonte, Pa. hy J ted 10. This the muoager refused Ww t aud Io whircapou thy ivimediawly went bo Phe factory galore Up anf tools LIN ——— ]——_ Laxcasten, Pa, Juouary 26.~The ice in the river today moved vue of the piers of the ratirond bridge at Col- ambia pearly ten ioches, delaying raileoad traive. The water is falling, Werisnuno, Va., January 26.—A battery of three boilers in Harver's paper mill exploded to-day, killing John and Thomas Nelson and serious ly injuring two others, Ava i Pateavrrenia, February “1 =~lo the democratic convention beld in this city this morning, George DeB Keim receiv. rency, vice Buyder, reigned, od the nowioation by acclamation for * Absolutely Pure. This pow vy ATYS wit shongih and wi iromenae. MM Witmiee! thas the srdinary siots, and cannot se said bn compet ition with the maitiiade of bow fast, short weight, show or houvhots powders, Bold only In cane ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00, 108 Wall si, New Yoh, k JCEXAMINERS NOTICE. 4 The wndersigued, an Examiner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cat tre Connty to take testimony In tha on of Aloe Rahl, ber moxt friend Joho Rockey, vo. Oalvie 6. Rah), will meet for that . wll parties interested therein st his office in Betintonte on Friday the 18th day of Pebra- D. 1867. wy A JAMES IL. IAMTLL, “an Kxamiowr, { ef fae reals fro LL ELE ER "i, 8 gua ‘ me rol ier and fal particulars, Addn in con® fidenon Golden Specific Co, | 185 Rave ot. Ciscinnati, Ohio. 41-1y. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY, In Gor matter of the state of 8
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