Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 29, 1868, Image 1

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Commissioners will h
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tions in said follows to wit:
Baliefonte Borough {xy 25, 1868
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Halton notype 2.
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Potter tp
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tracted without pain.
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UTrgeort, nter Hall, Pa.
Ofte] Chis nt. ud services to the citi-
zens of Potter and adjoining townships.
Dr. Nefl has the experie nee of 21
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Years
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apply es ly,
JAMES A. BEAVER.
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apl 16K.
ay -at-law, Bellefont
A PAN HOY ATTORNEY ATT AW
oh Office on Hizh Street, Bellefonte
Pa. api’ 68;¢f.
Jo OHN P. MITCHELL _ATTORNEY-
A T. ILA W. Uitliee in the De mocrat-
> Wi atchman Qffice. 3p S018.
; "W. H. LARIME RB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte,
Office with the Distr ict Attorney,
Court. House
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“relinghuysen, N. Wade, Ohio.
d, Willey, W. Va.
own. Villiams, Oregon.
Mich. Wilson, AM. pa,
Howe, Wis. Yates, Win
Morgan, x. Y.
rill, A Maine.
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journals are
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Mor
Senators
voted for the acquittal of President
Johnson, last Saturday; should resign,
wepublican
on the alledged ground that they do not
represent the sentiment of the people
to the Senate, hut
say nothing about the Senators
from New York
representin; the sentiments
they hait. Last fall
48,000 majority, and
16,000 against Radical
That is all.
armen mre ely epee A mr ce cr me ee
first daguerrotype made
1859.
who elected them
they
and New Jersey mis-
o of the
tates whence
N ew York cave
New Jersey
1501,
The
France,
CENTRE
France,
PRESS ON THE PRrEear-
ACQUITTAL,
-Tha
anndtncuie
I'rRENCH
DENT'S
May 1).
York,
Presidat
ya ‘ .
Article of Inipeachmen
“y
mn.
ue
PARis, telo
quittal of Johnson dn ile
Kleventh Wis
1 Aba 1 " .
HO aiurdny even-
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ailaq oven
we editorial
carly all the morning
astorday he
‘il
me of the
an epn
i
OMNIons by the leading
iournals.
The
'
‘1eans)
acqnit-
. ' ys
GL =hows tant lib ity
uxt
cuarantee ol lon,
. +9
offal }
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10 aeadical
FPA) ide { ~M
the im-
nent project Ing.
141 rreal
1.1 FY » .
could not Hed more
ventures 10 do qded
OPN
o
COLnl
ution to Crime
Broth Gs hy
¥
the Su -
i'wo Ere
. is
Ratiro:
and ware house at [elaware
y ts a3 .
\ - . ¢ ' iy § WY
WMO Were Struck Higriiinil
by
in & few minutes
1.4 ® Yavsti re
101 i il aid
1
rind,
ad-
All
INSUrance, |
.
the place a |
is a larve mats
ing ; /i%o
& Wore a!
ota!
Mit five
yout 20 000 staves.
1 - 3
1033 2.004), no
'
AN
miles north of
Sun-
Old
we Dovs, the sons of Henry
twelve and sixteor
He
DUrDOSS
i i
fis
i
} 6
i
In
: 1 ' i : . Ia
disntites h ine ng fis boats 01
wit boy had with him.
thew
Yoyeist}
0 one
ys
nis younaoer
cand
out- |
her for dead,
1 Fir 7
CAN LILY
ound hw hanging to a beam,
to the bi
i"
1 De Hoy his pone ITH,
¥
being the sixth |
\W ¢ Now
[nd
y
Ga anotier,
‘ . 03 .
ana sicide have recorded the |
W
nin the town of
4
ound the streets,
fron
1 ROIMNCe CAURe
" ¢ uy .
Was Ir anectably dressed. and apparent-
Liniv na dh! ,
tinrlty oc thwtiv-iive ars of
ye
- 3 ) . 1 : 1
dfre., 1 tl 48 Bne shore LO NO ole, ner
“4 : }
remained unknown, and no ol
1
to idea where
have any
came {rom.
ly ade Ap
mine ana nestiience 1n
The
ia
yed one hundied thous
and Arabs within the last six mon
su ffori yal
] yaa
MC IC as |
1
Lh
horrible as those of the ha ntants of
the Italian cities in the middle ages
have been handed
down to us with striet attention
minutia. The Arabs have
duced to such straits that they gre eedily
cat offal and the pati efying bodies of
animals that have died of the plague,
both man and beast.
accounts of which
to all
been re-
which afllicts
The French missionaries have arrived |
in New York for the purpose of ob-
taining aid and relief from the citizens
of the United States..
HALL
IT JUSTICE AND OUR COR
i
by
HALL, PA: FRIDAY MAY,
feller From '1Y
1.
BERTY
FRIEND honrr2
reid Ler our place
Rufvrren
} 3 3s "
1 need Ligrdiy say that i
YiYep A
HL
1 .
welcome, bringm
hi |
thvairhibodd In
it does, news
* * ¥
the neig which
=
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ase na aavoe spe
bP
led Taberty,
' 1
rhaps a word 1ront the pli 0
. :
for your Pp er, would not
iv O1 jr :
‘a
Cally Ie
Un th y 14th iy
on of Lib erty township, aged 09
secampaniod ene of his =ons
| the word:
pronoun "Ad
a knot strikin
Prot S
1 Cror,
¢ nN
LS
iw Ril,
i
i 4M
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{ Of re res hive
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Jansand wstis
i
$a sd } 41} Ly y
IES Gonsiaerad, LHOY BTC a (
vs x
the frst mertl
}
on, however, x the stroug
ner
yo. ya to
priest va iiin
i
Th
pel
. the
rs 3 1s
Grous Hirde, til
within tie ¢
ll, orm any wey trap or
}.: 1 11
hlue bird, swallow, matin,
or other insectivorous hi
destroy any
rd ul eny HH
doer,
+
the vear. that mo
Lit 3
nuliled 1
om of fawn or
i ! 3 ! v
slilexd er
wpiember in &ny year;
that no wild t
unted or kil
arkey, pheasant or rabbit
led
Junuary and the first of
~
; 1
.
tember in any vear ; that vo partiidg
ia} i. : 1!
wil shail he taken or killed
4 ' 1 3
tween the 20th of December end
1 }. ™
no WoOacoOCK Gl
het Weell
tema
he first of Sept
+h
pi
E11
Fh}
March and
rid
Casa, pratt
1 11
#li&i1l Le tran-
os 3 Ta
no wii t(ursey, Fy
}- .
Kn Ol
‘
WOOO
' od .
taken by means of traps,
iio. s
? { a Je
= 1 Lak
41 . 4] we } rer 4
otuer tnel oy SK ug, ai
whatever, nor sl
all arty tray
£iii y ee &
1 - , a,
nare ne erected Gi SCA
maae,
part
4
Ing or ta
pa
} é
tial
1 11 1% . +} Yaga
wholly ol 1 Le Pr Va
: - 5 : . Y 2 Y
ci raphy ning HG CR
Birds i oa 4
Sirds anove enuinCiaiw
' ++ 3 3
O01 any Kila ol
‘
1 Yel vir) 4 : yo yg
herehn declar € 10 he game, Ol
. 3 . 3 11 .
insectivorous birds, shall be
In Tear
[isl this
aia!
l to the |e aalties for infring-
ction cond proy 1d os
» penalty pr he 2nd
the act to which this 18 & sup-
‘
I&Ww R mt
6s}
Lic ovidé dl by tl
on of
<)> +}
to» and tl : pet
1
CQ LD) QLnd,
nalty
the
provi-
Ci'ed
by the 1st section of said act
be and is hereby increas
1 3 3}
led by said law
he
{o the
remedies Provig
pet naliies,
hie rel Y made Heabls :
ia
ta Wns
1 3
nere! with
1 1
Lie reby Ie Pe $140.
Yor xarc 3 W * cud 4
AWE INCONSIBICRL
parts of
1 +} a PA
ana tad are
Seal hai
pp
disaster.
ENT—1 WO
BATH.
A bout 10 0’ lock
occurred at the paper
Braden & Sea
rible acciden
our lot to record.
Field,
nlon one of t he most It or-
mil of
ts which it has ever been
In the basement of
the mill are several vats, ten fect high
which are
and ten in diameter,
for steaming straw pre paratory
Ring it to pulp in the
" Ti 1 } \ MO Hl.
of wri pp ing paper. ‘Lhe tubs were Iu
led on Friday morning, aud the straw
About 10 o'clock at
of
was being boiled.
night Mr. James Scanlon, one the
1868.
AECL U RY OW OTE
§ A pri ivr)
. 1
workman in the
of inspection,
3 hi h HOC
slightly out of order, suil were tight-
the basement on a tour
They came to one tul
he
two of them
sted,
1
poured ever
Ave way,
i} dt ¢ hoilin
the two un-
Seanlon, who was
awled out, {
1
Hrough
*WihdG-
nN alr,
human vi
} . {1 ir 1 1 { 3
FOREN NOUse aon
nere he was a
in the
He had
13.
nan
behind the vats, Iying
fhaec 1n
front of them.
d
ell
0}
3 ns
heen more injun Mr.
REVEL I
canion,
3 o'clock
{ abon
‘
1¢
' c.f 3
doth died abont
having snrvive:
morning the seen
]
1¢ rng to ol joc ta the 'Y
among the vats.
}
¥ . 3 as
Lebanon, 1 onn
¥ fad i] : "
1! his life a pa) er make
wp ———
A Locomotive struck hy
On Fridav last. during
vivited this section, the cast ward-
Toledo, Peoria and
1 $
tay
i
4 & ees
bound gram on the
a 5 5 es as
Warsaw Rallway, George holes,
*
Martin, engineer,
} iy
1
al
151 Paso when the
strack it. When about & mile and a
Lisl east ¥.
Instead of
the ry
Sanh —
y
3 ad iid
, passed on the wire to ti
i
and burst that, with another
3 r
wie! 35
{ ligh
4
Wily, ax
.
orms us, as a thousan vd ORs Jets,
aid
1
on for five noles,
el » *
Ha ce track, and
any
pole and leapad to
3 .
SROA witiiout
1:11}
ran doing damage
engine.
p . +
the drivers, and burst a section
the solid tire,
ot two eet oul of
taser on) dun hrvi aig
NARRKIY gong Thc DOLIECY,
- it reach od
ilar to that on the telegraph wire,
with g detonation like a small cannon.
So intense was the light, and so violent
hock, that the engineer was
d
FRYE
vied. and almost stunned.
iormant that the appear-
rack was bril-
! ‘1. .“
immense axe fire
3 1 5
Wis dl
the train was about
hand. mto which
that
be-
the dar-
lieht and the ordinary daylight
i sade i
as great as that
tween the brightest dav and
( Ji.
>
Paris ss
Jd OT ul
Paner.
4
beef
fa}
MCL
2 ov}
menle—
¢
in Qansn¥en
VW Sant
Er
W right
cmploy a
half
5 1 ] i . Ya 7
OWN Macs voy, ani
Rome time Ago |
Routh.
1 . cy Lunun
10 DY & One Jol.
ers to purchase some material fi
grioke
h started
n the
with ail
he purchased twenty
The yout off, and
good ILenuons,
1
© conts cacd.
h
instructions, 88
3 2
he returned me, and in ob
Yn rons
master's th pos
word
house
: ia
yay f SMoae-
a da \
1
to tne
to
His
wenee awakened surprise
therein, commenced
4
nica
hile If
ClIrars.
ith the
wilh tae cz
3 1
gthenca al
len
ot
el
i 1 + har tho fun
the house, and & number of the fum-
}
1 Bear bh, nic
, the
ated. and puflin
the dense
3
on ope ning tae
hi uso door boy
;
Was
ng away at the
gr 1 cigar Wi smoke.
As the door wag opened, and the boy
seeing the smoke past out, he exclaim-
“=hut up that door dar. Don’t
vou see the smoke
Wright offers
similar trick.
a
The numbe: of convied ip the I1li-
noir State Pe nit Jolliet,
T hursday last,
of twenty in one wee!
five more than were
at one tine.
Belen Ap ere
I never knew how it was, but I al-
wavs scemed to have the most come in
when T eave 1
gee rn
a dollar {or a
reward
.
tinry
the most away. Baxter.
———— -
A —————— —— oo.
kL ND, 8.
what A Pre
BY MARY
i am not a bashful man. General-
confident
well, danee well, sing. well, | :
’
Inches go ressex when JI make
nmiy bow; 1 have not the trick oF color.
ing to the roots of my hair when |
Yet there was ole period
fe when all my meritd fecmed
OWN eyes i
nodest
en soe:
was ready to protrate inys Ary but sweep.
ing mek the curls with Lilet defi-
nce, the warbled “But I'm Ee in
| my sleep.”
“Then,”
yOu Heep.
I cried, “you 1oVe ine when
May ] thibk } ih ¥
“Oh yes, if you choose ; for Rory oO’
' Moore sais dreani go by contraries;
' you kitow.”
1 1 sat dow n beside he
“Ah” I aid, sighing, “Rory’ 8 idol
dreamed she hated him.”
“Yes,” said Susy, “that was the dif:
ference between his case and yours.”
We chatted away for a time.
1
¥
At
in love,
with long,
. dark bloe eyes
‘ht, yét how
’ i 1 i
could OOF, |
This
Of all the provoking, tantalizing lit-
ever
“
Oy
man, Susy
££ ~
O01 & POOT
i
t bewichinz.
maos
* . x
ing with her and eo
ofie more intervi make me
ke
the happiest of m e next time
,
Y } » wf
I met her, a coo! nod anid
1 . :
glunce threw down
ir me helieve that she
'
* . |
op O Make
loved me, and vet her hand would lin-
ger in mine, and her color rise
+ 1 3 1
my feclings, and her eyes droop,
"wo, 1 te
her
cnm-
3. lo
Gecinred
" 4
most
van old maid,
in the
5
#44
phatieally, xt sentence
add;
but I should fake
“1 never did love,
» i ra ’
i house afire. Though,
auyhody worth
upon.”
I tried in a thousand ways
betray
to
some interest in myself
her
¥ 7m) a3}.
Propose outright Ie ould not. She
a <
whenever 1 tried it, of
tion and profound interest,
equivalent in its effect to knocking
it took the breath out of me.
One evenifg while tl
ed with a violent headache.
thin gon a grave 1ace,
health,
misey. Hal
“The best thing vou can do is to get
ceep
are of youn, and to k
l
from over sid ay.
-if' you can get anybody to hav
You.
rather
» .
i2CLion
” * i
Ow fond all these ladies are
¥
id svrnnitsdivy “thal
i added COLL citedly, ing 1
hat T am particularly fascin-
ard N
city.
” said I
that dreadful
Miss
perhaps—oh ! my head!
the
vary
“Neither con 1,” 8 ney, with an
air of perfect simpli
“Can’t you
'—Oh, attentive
hars Susy, |
a
badly ”
she put her cool Nile hand among my
rls. I falt the thrill her finger gave
me all the way to the toes of my boots.
My head being very pa inful, T was
but all the way home,
little fin-
my fae In
]
s it acl and
12 80
cool touch of those
cers lingered on my brow.
Soon after this it bacame necessary
for me to leave the city on business.
An offer of a lucrative partnership in
the South, in the office of a lawyer
friend of mine, made me decide to ex-
my trip and see how the “land
lay.” One thing was cer , I could
perhaps
L
tend
tain
not leave home for mbnths,
for years, without answer
So dressed in my faultless cos-
1 of hope, I went to Mr.
a y was in the parlor, at
She nodded gayly as
song. It
from
some
Susy.
the PL
an
1 came iu, but
you!” she ¢ ich a elanee, 1
o <
ave mo su a {
“Miss Busy, I eame up this cvenig
to tell you that [—]—"
How she was listening! A bright
[ would tll her
and : Hie Emotion she
} to bet ray, would be easy
3 truc k me ;
1y jor ey
| was certs
| to ire my lote:
“Miss Susy,” 1
said, “I am going
i vad} 4 . D9
Sout to-morrow.
-
She sept her hands across the keys
I
e bit ber curls fell
I was prepared io eaich her
, or comfort her if she wept.
listened for the sobs I fancied the
sie intended to conceal; but
throwing back lier curls with 4 sudden
| toss, she struck thie last cliord of the
| polka, and said gayly—
“Going away »
| tried to see her fa
Was
“Yes, for some months;”
“Dear me, how Histressing! Just
stop at Levy's a8 you go liome and or-
| der me some extti pocket handker-
chiefs for thi ilelancholy occasion, will
you rr
“You do not seéni to require them,’’
I said, rather piqued. “I shall stay
| some months.”
And
lie, or anything,
“Will write to p, won't you ?
if y
on get married, or ¢
| let us know 7”
“I have an offer to be a partner in a
,in Kentucky,” I said; determ-
ined to try her, “and if I en it, as
he a
LAW Oidlice
| never aturre”
Her face did not change. The old
| saucy look was there; but I noticed
r her watch chain, and the other
fell upon the keys, making for the first
| time a discord.
“Going away forever ?” shesaid with
a sad tone that made my hemtt fhrob:
“Miss Su opi Joli #t least
would miss nie and sorrow Hi my ab-
Fr OVer
SY. I
selice.
She opened her eyes with an expres:
| sion of profound aniizément.
“19 3
“Ye it might chang# all my P lana,
"my absence w sould grieve you.
"Change | vour plans!” :
“Yes, I hoped—thought—"
Oh that earnest, grave face! My
cheeks burned, my hails and feet
seemed to swell, and ¥ fé1f cold chills
| over me.—I could not go on: I broke
down the third time.
There was an awkward silence. I
at Susy: Her éyes wer¢ rest:
ing on my hand, which lay en thearm of
the sofa. The contrast between the
black horse-hair and the flesfi seemed
| to strike her.
“What a pretty
said. : Ei :
A brilliant idea passed through my
brain.
“You may have it if you will!” I
ud offering it.
She y took it between her own, and
toying with the fingers, said—
“May I?”
“Yes, if you will give me thi s one;
and 1 in her beautiful hand to my
lips.
She looked into my face. What she
read there I cannot say ; but if eyes
‘ever tried to’ talk mind did then: Her
.coléy rose, thé white Tid fl over the
gloriots eyes, and the tiny hand strug-
gled to free itself. Was I fool enough
to release it?
What I said I know not; butIdare
say my wife can tell yor. "Five min-
utes later my arn encircled the brown
dress, the brown curls fell upon my
breast, and my lips were in contact
with another pair.
— ———
In Buffalo, & case has been tried
with reference to the validity of the
New York law requiring colored chil-
dren to attend separate schools from
the whites. A colored gal having en-
tred one of the white schools and been
permitted to remain by the teacher,
complaint was made to the superin-
tendent and he decided that she must
leave. Upon thisa case was made up,
and the Buffalo Supreme Court decided
against the cight of eolored children to
attend anv school excepting those de-
signad for them exclusi
| glanced
she
little hand!’
ively.