ero 0) Arig § ava alto W anidoasIN AT, A 2 EATEIO JJdal 32 TY bm _” qe 3% we i woo begrali fh! rrgoiaoh Sus NEGH y gaival vgn a i) all, Pa., kinds of Buggies, prs the citizens of a n ha ra {J sold at ced Hi d Xb i o Teas wa ee atal iw Al a . 00 a olf ft] % no An A: cite onth Sete 1h wild 4 é gv aard na wi JER Rattan 4 spp | LY iy aes Ed waaisud avi Waly I d ARAL iat du logais qi Rr » IT aoe A AA }ithacend fl surely ide thatinathument they i nd ude. aa ATi Pio utes | rther. prove Tonge” 14°} This: line of: wok A 1 ag. L.. adit, 60 the sabject tpt too} Ve the l¢ Nghia hock andérdi ave only made Yen 4 i iH, 887 | iM ads boy en 3 ios Fasond Masha) esl Dest, in. Ad ron ns- RB — bore i od b a Br RE i Ruealisbrhaving 4 3 A nee oh sagietin of y anvhiN o woul 11 % : La ariel ThE =: KER wa EET 208,1y Es OE seepage) ERT ¥ COUNTY BANKING. 00 gre Meine uw i hie) Eh ! Omran of fa ws | vs RECEIVE Bp - AREAS Toso iscount Kates « Gevernt pons. D. "ila 1Qfice & Alexander, |; i RP AN ITH Dy. y- J+ Hornay-at al ~FORTNEY, Attorney; jay Jaw ith Orvis omy 146m. of ers bis ers bis Professions ce, Centre Hall, Sa AE JRE Be ad Ofre his professional services to the citi sens of Potter and #djoining townships ‘™m ‘Dr. Ak the'experience | of 2L.yearsr the Mv praetice’ of Medicine and Sul apl0'68,1y. <o FAMEAL BE x ATER W'ALLISTER & BEAVER ad % onire Gab vad yor T _ ..H, Hale, Attorney st Law, "Bellefonte, Pa. dec3ly. ILLERS HOTEL Woedward, Cotitee county, Pa. Neages arrive and depart daily. This fa price | go) hRs. bedi rafitted and furnish- ed it! ‘proptietor, and is now in- evety Yeiphar snenf themostpleadantcoun- try tels i ntrsl Pennsylvania. The travelin; AR tnits and | droves will al- ways find the best accommodations. Dro- vers can at alltimes beace owmodated eh ables and pasture for any number 0° Sais a GEO. MILLER, jul y3 68, 68, tf. Proprietor. DECKS h HOTEL, “EL. 812 2& 314 Race Street, fs fe *y doors ahove 3d, [1 of rh idelphia. y o9 air ¢ for ar visiting the Ls on I siness or for pleas- ure. A. BECK, Proprietor. (formerly of the States Union Hotel. _ aplO'G8 tf tf. ify) nr Mili. Attorne I acto wid | 1y, nn’ A. WM. H. BLAIR AIR Kirin / ATTORNEYS AT LA Bellefonte, Pa. Office--On the Diamond, next gor to Gar- Consultations in German or Ry 5 a (feh19.69,tf Q ES, at wholesale and retail, cheap Cal i RW INE W ILSON. i BOO a tnbusand, flea i= Food 5 ro and ust ar- rived at Wolf's well known old PStand Y EATHER ER of all descriptions, french . 8 spanish sole leather, mo- Tn an in the UE warrante to give satfis- wasp BNSIDE & THOMAY', INE i Fae including cons, &e.\ 8 il URW Dk WILSON. Eo Hag he 4 B® on prmometers a WW 1 N. ING NOUSE Restaur- estab- CRN | i Tigdiay Séathisig Rep ly —4'|e Years" Cupar | nH: We copy ipe, pty es Who cares for Mr. President, Every foreign war il and constitu- A% efianoe, ignored * These are its "irs party hey dations of r government a unciitions ‘of th PAF toh wil ch 10d of. the gentlemen on. the, other side: of in 1 tengions., 2 SiS Jide wpe aw, 23 | |B ne oF Ga Pre. 8d aT {ichonLinthi. dab beg jilg % J df Eo i pond WA wldittorml $i9 & 4 N “1 nbt ar be sé ACESS, : grade school should be established here, The school building is "good sub stantial log structure, well derpiged and sested, with smple . black:board surface, ‘and furnished with. globe and outline maps.’ A sett of writing ‘tab- lets should yet be added. "An effort is however on foot among the sshelars to furnish these, together with a set of | . mottoes, and’ window blinds.’ The teaching is thorough but the school might be better classified. There seems | to be a lack of necessary hooks. The tencher's work is much crippled by this, and the school is rendered less ef: fective. ‘The Bible is read—Singing taugnt—and the Lord's Prayer repeats ed duily. The topical method is pur- sued in’ hearing recitations.—Map drawing, and oral lessons in Physiolo- sy are being introduced. Phonetic spelling is practiced duly. The directors purpose erecting out- building during the present year. We trust it will not be neglected. Direcs tors Neese, and Weaver, accompanied the Supt. to theschool. Length of school ‘term six months. Salary of teacher $41,33. ¥ RGM MU en mien ns lie wi . Adventures of a Cleveland Girl — Seven Year's Experience in Male Attire, A Quite a sensation case came, before Judge Cummings for adjudiction in the Police Court lately, it being that of a girl charged with wearing man’s clathing. The name of ths girl, as given to office Barnes, who arré her last evening at the St. Ch: arhes: tel, is Mary Gohdshorough. The girl pleaded guilty to the of fence of which she wis charged, and the Court fined her 813,20. Ou having 85 and promising to leave the city for Cleveland. the Judge. suspended the balance of the fine and released the de- fendant. In the secount which ‘the rE gave she liad dressed in man’s garments for the past seven years, and that she had never been detected before: - Within the time mentivned she had driven street cars in Cleveland for two years, driver ou a canal. Her parents died when she was quite young, and since’ she had become large enough he bad supported herself. The appearance of the ai was exe tremely modest, and while relating her story, she bowed her head and & deep flush mantled her face. In size she was less than the ordingry héight,and rather slim. In complexion she was’| of the brunette, having a large, dark eye, black hair, cut short and parted The, ‘outs lines of her faed were; in every respect effeminate and girlish, Her voice was ‘ike that of a boy, and in her manner and expression she seemed like o Jad about 14 years of age. She was dressed in ‘a black sack | coat, with a dark yest, revealing be tween its lappels a white shirt, bosom, dnd dark pants cut in style, Immedi- ately after her trial, which was witness: od by a gaping crowd of roughs, she left the Court ropm and Gisappented: «Toledo Blade. Two Yorses From. The “Bible. ‘THIS FOR GEARY.' He that tillevh his land shall {norease, his heap, and he that pleaseth great {-men, shall get pardon for iniquity, THIS FOR GRANT, , | Presents and gifta blind the eyes of | the wise ad Op up his woud v Phat sisohi yo wa ATT AC ’"g nial | vip 5 i 193 i 9W a8 vy id ar wind Yo 4.4 { Si 48 is ISg nen TAs nos! nq 03a! 1am OF bh %y Pa of euoet1g W KT eh a Nn SA Me ee with; IR, {+ {ie Dosd—The Mu : iL v owe Lod W101 Loan oC ar IR posmbgt 27 koa f om mina nas m HB Wade six 0 k: {tone Yn a Br . if i od} | 9 iy odw Wilder fod i Wile grb dont cof - Vi $y leds dog | angoug A seg0qol@ Tag a qv aol bod $a® naw | So ed wh od of netmor dower sor le pila Spr I fda ha sid Yo sae fae ads § Je a, Frlenyes fl ib bad & 3 Oia ad dd ) i asset bo 810 ago TERAYT 83 ho n tin og and ex axing Sent foi : gi a & Hae Lionel De ps opus oo Shami che fuisor vieboa! | dppobeds FT ioithé ‘since “Hk dau go ain Td ,cord has'fisice: BN between the pe- rents. ‘Mes. Wi ‘until last Friday t bean nt’ hofiie' for some time. . In addition to ihe’ stabs about | the throat, she was beaten and gashed about the head and face witha hateh: et. Two of the children eannlarmed to the ‘néighbors,” ‘who' carw ‘and found, Mrs, Wilder lying in her gore, and Mr. Wilderlocked in. his room. | adjoining: Thdse attempting to: get in, Te thid uot to Coie in or he would kill them. Presently the report of gun, Was heard, and the entrance to the room in which. he was locked in, was forced open, where he.was lying an the floar with the top of hid hewd blow off. He had taken 4 Qodble’ barrel: led shot gun, loaded both barrels with buck shot, and then put the breech in the grate till the gan was dischitrged. The whole top of his head was Blown off, On the bed were a bowie knife, dirk, pistols and a razor, also 8. rope. | He had written on the inside of the door in pencil & message to hig chid- ren, as follws: “This is all owing to, the damnable influence and rascality of Nicholas Bird." For ‘nearly twenty years we lived happily and till Bird came to ex- ert his hellish influence, we vever had the least difficulty. For the last few years, T have had but a poor wife and my children buts poor mother, and life has been a burden.” 1. R. WiLpER, Anothér message’ was-as follows : My last—I am now ready, and: will only say a few words in explanation. I did not intend the least injury ten winutes before IL wsed the knife. I ot &ny more with Catharine, as I have long knawn her as a lying, treacher- ous person, a mere tool of Bird's, and words cast in my mouth that she should be retained, ‘were too munch, and TI prefered that my little “ones should be orphans in preference to such training. TR Joux San WILDER. ge “Dear children, ind to Ach a to be i and industrioys, and you will pected and God will help you. Goud bye. Avother J «Firmen ‘The Catharine ‘alluded te in the shove message was an old servant whom Mr. Wilder desired discharged, and Mrs. Wilder would vetain. The quarreling about this tragedy took place while locked in a room. His son conversed with him through t the door and ‘advised him to surrender. He: replied “Never alive,” then read. the ‘aliove notes to his son, It was two ‘hours after the report of firesars 'be- fore the men dared to burst open the: door. In conversation. with his son, he asked if mother was still alive, The son answered, “Yes,” to’ which Wilder, the suffering won, will probably recover. She has been. many ears 4 purveyor for houses'of ill-fame Tote, 8t. Louis and Nushville, purcha- sing for them furniture’ and" loading money, where by she had’ ‘déeymaula; ted a large fortune. Besides the mar ried © daughters are four children, or’ phéned, ® don aged fifteen ‘and three, fanghjers younger. © lr False Alarm dnd Pane, Liverpool, January 94,~During | ‘this city, yesterday a false: alarm of | odin tg ah Se dt highend of othe monster, bE halt, ‘ition ‘the the ladies wos thre when’ termined that s; young discip lo of w culapius, who was present, shou called to their "assistance. i was quickly on the spot. and ‘being &" os ‘of uncommon courage, was Ee om y moments, within. the sirele of half faint: ing females beford he had caught, the tail of the wirake, and wound’ it firmly: ‘aepund his Hind, telling Miss M. ‘that she. must, let go the moment he jerked, and. to make. the aot a4. i as Pousible; her told her he: would pro- | ndtihise the words, me] twb; ‘tlires, and last. word, she must, let go her hold, and that hedoubted not that he gould | withdfaw the snake’ before it: would, have time ‘to’ ‘strike. hreathless horror ‘awaiting the | life or. death, rh the moment. the words were - pronounced the doctor jerked out the longest and most dia- bolical looking bustle that ever was seen. The whole affair wus soon ex- '| and had shifted its position in such = way that it dangled about, and induced the-belief that it was a snake with an enornious head. The doctor fell down io bis tracks, and couldn't be induced to undertake the capture of another spake on any conditions. | —— a bi } Susared Deaths. Under this head the New York Sun shows How children are killed by hav. ing poisoned candy ‘put’ into their mouths. Terra alba, or white ‘earth, costing about one and one-fourth cents per pound, we are told, is | extensively ‘used instead of sugar, and lozenges are roduced by cheap denlers at from two to, five cents.a pound less than the cost of sugar at wholesale. In the. manu- facture of gum: drops glue. is used in lieu of gath ‘arabic, the former costing buta few genta per pound, and’ the latter about forty : cents per pound. Verdigris, Touka beans, Paris green, chrome’ yellow, Berlin ‘blue, analine and sublimate of merenry ure all used, each of which is a deadly poison or in- jurious to the. system. The common method of flavoring candies in order to produce them economically, can:be readily accounted for. Poisons are much cheaper than genuine extracts, Peach flavors in candied almonds and BURT plums ire obtained from fusil oil, almond flavor is created from adulter- ated’ prussic acid’ pineapple is pro- duced ‘from ‘very ‘rotten cheese and ni- | tric acid, Candies sre made purpord: ing to.be made. with fruits from which no extracts can be obtained. . The ine itations are all ‘poisonous; Of dourse repute, employing the best materials, Baltimore establishments. The order of the Secreta Navy discharging over ten, th usand men from navy yards of the comty is severely’ commented upon, ‘and pro tests and petitions 4ré being received by Congressmen, The excuse is that’ the appropriations This shows a good deal of shortsights. edtiess oft the part of some owe; “and | 40 stamps as slmast critninal the dis so. many, mahal, in; midwiniag pirate bball Removal of Indiaus.. fire wal rajsed, ad's 'pani¢ and rush | © occurred, during which, fifteen people, were trampled to, death, and a gens “_— or California has imported men; “snd iigokinory §rom France for we per, “hs House Tndian 'Comuritte has agreed to report & bill for the lame} wal of all Indians puw, in a Siw it he Tore aa RO mt gotdd Tos got geen at m1” deni L wi foe aii A | HRN ph foe rp denen Led ovad ¢ aw a Jo ove al ad o steos @illieln —— we _. pro wd inc a CRT J nuTelee 7 sewold in ftaigel sds to naif a ah / ibe dy iw — fiw lat DR — Go A : ih di ken brawl last’ night a man. by. the | be { name of Price was. with a stone by TaylorChilton who was bound over’ to'shwmer tothe Criminal | miley hic, 2 Punenry 17.~Ab Elkbast, Form o/tlock this morning, entered the ‘office Ho 4 Indiatia, ‘Edward Russell] the. Williant. A. Williams, the. Killing hire ded fram Russell’ ¥ vi the wot ie rl dy. sani diiw # On’ Tisiday of et wes ibnegron in the employ of Mr, Wilton, iu Cher okee! county, Ala, made brutal ate saiilt on'two daughters of Mr. Wilson: with ‘an iton bar, fracturin the skull of ong and severely wounding the other. The negro, was pursued, caught and summarily hung. : ode | Spaliang found that the swallow can fly at the rateof 92 miles an hour, and | 23 he corsputes the rapidity of the swift to be not less than 250 mils an’hour. If it ean move at this rate even for a | story shot distance, the swift must be ranked | planning gs the swiftest of birds. The common crow cdn’ make about 25 miles, the ei: der duck 90 miles, the eagle 140 miles the hawk and any other birds 150 miles per hour. The flight of. migra: tory birds ‘does not probably exceed 50 miles within the Nour. “Affalcon be longing to Henry IV. of Francees caped from Fontainebleay and was foundfat Malta. having made at least 1,680 miles within 24 hours, Bir John Ross, onthe Sthief October, 1850, dis- patched from Assistance Bay two | young carrier land on October 18 one of them resched its dovecote in Ayrshire, Scotland. The direct dis- speed was comparitivelyislow. Binds | whose flights have eéxcited astonish- meut baye heen in ‘most instdnces as- sisted by werial currents moving; in the safe direction. d id ih htt Congresiman Dawes declares the |. ‘expenditures of the frst yearof Grant's administration ' were’ ‘fortyine mil- lious of dollars in excess of the last year of Johnson's rule, This is snother |. sample of radical econofy. Dawes is a Radical ‘it ‘must “bs: remembered, therefore, hiy stateatent caunot be eal led copperhead lies. Otel Tus Biosst Hoo Yer. —Therg is gow at the farm of Moers. Shiffor & Edkin, below this city, a hog which beats anything of the sort in this part ofthe country. The animal is 7 feet 5 inches long snd 7 foot 7 inches in Sinh and weighs about 900 pounds; it is the intention to, feed him up to 1,000 before killing. . A sow of the | Mar Shas eve astutas This is hard | to beat. Bullstin. Dr. Gis of Sycamore, Ik, ri- sign upon, a, gate post reading thins: «This farm, for. sails’, Stopping “ie horse, “he hailed & Jittle: WOMAN, who stood off ti ‘toe, haiiglig out” “clothes. 140 sa madam, When is this farm going | pes » Just a8 sir,” Jeplied the old lady; sm dot thumt b to the Fy a "edt ‘raise’ the wind I” "The dostop; — ff sppiying climax | ws def ithe: llan” “of liberty Ame ican eagle? ? po 8's oh ’ 44 SW Hf LT b hain Bd 4 eal FB 10 0 Ar 1H Be ys € Shanghid 4 1 statement.of me 110 p a ono ret {ree hour sens tp mello diana: oo Francisca 50 piles a Middl ar 0 rahe due ye 00 ‘Thence tadGaloutia, 3,000 miles, in, Theep to | do aba, 1191 ye” i Fee Guindy Ag nd inv twelve days. 1 isfy =a _ Thenoe 10. Alexandria, 100 miles, in five hours, 7 PR Thence to six days, Thence to Havre via Paris ands | Rouen, 575 i Thence to New Y —homo ngain. eh pe; Thus swinging rou: i ctl 23,739 miles, in days and twenty oné hours ady travel! The oh Dencrar dis , thirteen’. years old, of the house “Upon found their son tod ee iss, fe @ boy Tan oo black a to the house and offered ‘to sell some raedicine. - Upon. finding no. ino Jerse at at home but the boy, the d. te tie, him, and ] 0 of the features of the case Jooked ss picions, and the boy, being eross- ‘examined, confessed to having pl ne ieepitve} Ahe whale, tric triek. ha! or rpose of obtaining his money. Gi a few years x boy ‘my turn ap ass member of the Peossplva nin Re. A young woman a who resides in the towu of New Harmony, Indiana, boasts that she has broken: twenty seven +en- ts of mabriage in five years. She has the rings that once attestod fo these engagements hung up in hér “headquarters,”.and to these she points a1 does the red men to his: steibg _ of scalps, | Sis sd ~ Another oil excitement is raging dt Franklin. Oil has bien foundat a | — new derricks are springing up in all direttions, aud iia is in- creasing. . The young. woman of Tavistown, Me, have foraied & society, pledging themselves not £0 kiss any thin who uses tobacco, and the youhg men have formed & society, pleiging themselves wears false hair. a » Saas Helen M. | oe Court a Albany, bed the peditentiary ah . g | faaddisntly A ar a keg of damaged powder, aad threya lump nto the stove to see her gibi, was on for anything. ia wilowia lis. now pairing the house. HS sid 3 Dl di Th expedisncy of bringing toabil | jy 18 this Jo asked "i300 for her broken heat, aad a Chicago ¢ vithiS orga LACH shear Pha sali fro tho obarac- | radi Jp i Ghid | S12 § 5d ™ At eRe ‘ : 310 Rial
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