“CENTRE HALL REPORTE R. ¢ RTL ™ CENTRE far " y, Me weh S5th 1870 Rm — wee Negroes as Fit Voters. Rev@Wiiittenyore;y a carpet-baxoer, was elected to @ongifessy biol c neg robs of South €: arom He did net ocen- py higieat: gory long antil hy ote to selling “‘dudets hips, as other radical membggs bad done. Whittemore wis caught.up in.thistbusiness and would have beewexpelled from Congress, had he nob'tesigned Shortly before, so as to prevent expulsion. This carpet-bag- ger hag gone. > back to his negro consti uents in reseofistructed South Carolina, and has become wn eandidate for re election’ td" the seit ‘which’ ‘he just ‘so lately disgraced. * Whittemore expects to be ge: aoted, aud how ?,. Why the intelligenee comes uptfrom tha State that ds thenegroes of his district: ean’ not, hd not'read, fhiey know noth ing "oF BT grietut Foudutt and Ww Wl] all votes for, his, reselection-—and. Abas, we believéwill bethe cast.” Nowshow. does thie'sound alongside’ the radical | boast, That the negrot: dve #8 fif to vote" as the hite meu? Here. we Daye. ap evidenge, (that a earpet=hagger, who was kicked but! of Congress; but a few days goer di to bere elec ou cause his’ hegFo tonstituents, are t0Q igner ignorant toknow and read ho, great a eadical) & gcamp Jie has been! This proves’ themssertiow of the “Dems ocrats] thst thie nEgrots WF. unfit tobe entrufted With the ballie, and shows |. how the sacred: prixilege, of. the fran: | chize has héen dragged -into- the amive and tituted to further the ends’ of the ho vr, We pit the ques: tion § £very, ical reader of, the Reporter, is it. wet humiliating, that. thingsdn vi eonieda this, sender the rule of thelr phrty, thit ®knave and a scampfithe way’ oretd” t to Tete his seat ig. gress, cin holst of his gel | ting haek: ¢ gain by the ‘negro. vote | of his -digtdictubeoquse that velement, bed ing ighovnnf and wablé to read, ein’ not bé ing Wat d of his’ disgraceful dots | duct? “Si ch ‘things. were, unheard, of undergDémoerdtic; rule, and. least. of all, were theres any ‘eases from rthe South¥rn Bites, ‘so long as the whines! held the &uitedl: R : : ¥ 14 ¢ hi dn ab What _& Hini§ nn Bucks Cihiy . Thinks of our RR... " Thewveiders si” the’ Reporter: are nearly" HIP #¥Haiiited § with Rev. P.S. Fisher, wha, left this valley some. twelve yours ago and moved to Bucks, countype\Vié are happy to inform them that this Highly esteemed German’ Ref. minist& Fl feels s an Ainterest in ‘the welfarg aud prosperity, of his old home, and tabksorailtond i in the right strain, and bawks itvap by taking stock. Mr. Fisher owns a’ firm in Grogs township, and nallirafly wants it fo enhance in value, and is satisfied. that a sailrgad will dothissh When solicited for sub- scription 6 ge LO: & 8.°C. R. Ri, lie’ responded at Bace, and ‘wrote, to Mj. J. B. Fifhep as Dlfaws “In silrond vis ninde, the. farmers will have a Ehance to selitheir products at vr, ree, alonz the road. ue Prwill i be built withouf- a “and those who have property willider their sh: we: Al) sition disputes should be ban. ished, and'all petsonal wad local inter ests be-waltved tor the geodand benefit of all. sThase Whisopposerit, ‘gramble about towarelnociil ing todo their! part with thie rest; won depth aps bet: ter moveoutbf the valley: The ye 1 ple aloh# thisroad (Notch Paun’a R. R.) here Tenis thebenefite bf arailroad —not ofilgithibsesliving’ uetr' stations, but alsésshdse ving distance off "1° am confident that thay would not now do withédtdf, iit would: cos. | “doable as much ds’ they puidHorit. Pires ont pint given & my wn This i 18, Sxperience of Bove Fish. er, as to railroads, aud. if is. what.every, one will corrghoratgavhos hats bad the least oppoftdifity of'Esdinge the great rasults brotight abot ih‘iny seétion or country effin radvoads | aye. been built. Rev. Kisherpana dou, would never have left: Pennsval iby, had theres been such Afmprdvensiic befird His removi a0 gw be sail in the | case of hawdreds of others whe, left our beautifilinnd-fertilevalley. 3 The Railroad Going Akon, ¢ i dgath afd 9 v redlers that’ — Koti hs Hes a aug the building of the La ©. ie. BR Lbowill be extended from Lewisburg to Miflin- burg, the smi 13 Sin i, ab our read, ers wilksge. from, the following; which we copy fram the. Bi Hibmiy Wee graph # 4 hae ge The: Midlisburg, fi BS tee laspweelgogueludel drrangements |. gobdier Lewisburg, rend | and, of the road frog 4 swishurg: to Nin. | 1 : burg during the sumer, and all feaps [T that they would not.put this ‘part of would be put under ey t as sod pleted. Now, citizens of Centre county, will you let the road stop at Miflinburg ? you have as much pride, enterprize, Then keep moving only a hitter Union county. and subscribing stocky tion, and Penns valldy -makes suve: of securing this great imfrovement. Do not let this last chunee slip by avithont | doing your duty. Go to your neighbor who has been haltiog and hesitating, and talk to him over and over again and present to him uthe good it! will bring us all, to have the railroad ran through our valley—he. will finally become convinged and: take stogks Keep the bull moving, friends ;: strike while the iron is hot. Nn ——— x lm — 'SCUR RILIT Y. For low, yulgar abuse and obscene Jocularity, the i3ellefonte radial or gan, carry off the palms Ouereaders Will recollect thatr during last fall's campaign, the columus of the , Repubs, the private character of JJ, Gy Meyer chizges, of fraud, cheating, fa, were made and. repeated, notwithstanding they were proven untrue and, without foundation to. base, them upon. Jor the last stx; months. the National ‘has Been indulging in Jow vulgar buffuon. ery against the same gentlaman, with, | out the leastioggasion therefores, Last week the Republican bad a.communi; ‘cation. of the pettiest order, against Mr. Meyer, charging him with. spon. ‘ng a dinner at J. GC, Motz'sy at WV aod, tad in order to save a hotel, bill, while traveling to. Harrisburg. Now if Mr; Meyer did take his dinner with a friend, what .of that? The editors. of these radigal papers do not; only “sponge” their whiskey and their gen upay all possible occasions, but where | § Fehiere is no opportunity to. Hsponge” these, they steal them. Mr. J.C. Motz 18 a republican of ;the. striatest order, aug pronounces the silly story. yeferred too] as totally without foundation, and ifthe Repablican editors. hane, credit ‘enblagh. left to. borcow three cents, wherewith to, pay postage, 1 and, will, address a letter to Mr, Motz, they will, eta full and flag. ei mtradiction of the whole thing. The Republican, two Meyer editorially, and last. week pee- wits fa communication to rehash it. Wrife to J. C: Motz, a strong rad, and { he'll tell you that you lied, ee msc Assn A one ma— Phe construction of the Pittsburg and Connellsville railroad is” raring ‘the price of lands along the-ronte won- derfully, Coal lands in_ the. “Yough Region” are bringing from $300 to £600, The above we take from an exchange, and we may add that the cqustruction, of the L. C. & S. C. RR., will enhance the value of every foot of land in Buf: falo and Penns vallies. Bai tected that Representative Meyers was gut of hisseat w fowv days; last week, 49 if that! were a sin which no other journal shows that ‘Mr Meyer has been absent less than ‘any otherrmems- his absence during the time Brown grumbles about. { citizens of our county that Mr. Meyer has, thus far, been faithful to his'eon- stittents, and steadily east his vote in favor of economy and the interests of the taxpayer; she slanders of the Belles fonte Republican to! the contrary ‘not- withstabding: The Joke of the Season... |, Bill Browns, paper.of last Wednes: been elected tothe Legislature, he five huhdved ‘thousand dollars ($500, 000) to aid in constructing our’ ‘rail rol.” Phis we ‘pronounce the best joke of the seasén, and it will be en joved wyevery body for the next six months. This funny saying beats that | of Mr. Gould, when he came down from the wild eat conntry and revived she National, saying ‘in it; “Coburn yer.” We think Jim should notify’ the Bellefonte editors to quit that Kind of “sarkasm’ at his expense. Pn dt on Se ly Sea A sn ps nn Wado not deny: that the Bellefonte | ey has ‘a correspondent who is, a “discusted Democrat”; but the omitted to give; his name written in full, would Fd a “Disgusted Disap: ‘pointed; Officeseekirg Democrat.” That sah shen 6 matter downithere.: hs “fast line.” His father: was, killed: line could be lets were put:ous of: eShous gms og d ot ee "pm same train, La far “i = x, Eh Friend Ku For fur of ron tion tothe stock holders. of the Belle fonte, Aarorgburg & Youngmanstown Turnpike, Company, and the citizens of eral, I haye covoluded- CO th bf N ng oie 0%: Wy i b pain ; completed ; aud J have no doubt ine as. serting that the enterprize vag greater FO them Than our railrofd i Is {0 us at | present—only they’ went'td’ work with a doterniined will and gutted netion of all their powersgmotwonly in making |o the turnpike, butin clearing thair soil, ‘which took a great deal of muscular power, and we may well feel Poet of the spirit and anibition diEplaved ‘byl out fathérspand wi! should we not’ wove ROW With. the same energy as to our railroad. The first Prasident,. of this turgpike company was James Dunéan; and the plasing oF thé gatos Ly! hig teand all; went along: very ymonthly, antil, Abbot Gren. bought the State stock ; then for several years "and bid election fights" and finally Ab bot Grief was” bud he out Hind his stack opringipaliyreancel led bythe con { >and pence: to, the company en- sue “This turnpike company was €on- trol le’ by the" Ddnhéans from 1825 10 1866p with the exception ‘of the above mentioned (rreen trouble: member of the Board jf: Directors | in 1861 and remained in the same five years, * Theit in 1866 commenced the new date question, and Was Victorious by«24 majority: in (favor of thie ew gates, Next eleetion, iu 1867, we had agother big fight, and, were again, vies | torious by 58 majority —then we polled 218 votes, they 164—leaving us the’ aforesaid’ majority, The hext election following, in 1868, there weve only 4H votes polled—rno opposition, ¢ Iu 1869; I was sick and. not expected to. live, ‘which ‘opportunity sthey quietly ems Wriced to 1 ay all chir plans’ to over- power ie; : tiiey ‘controlled the election” of tlie board by denying ther right of that in'n previous’ ndmber of the Re porter, we polling 326 votes, they 202; leaving us a majority of 124, and. we can poll 150 against them this day. R. V. Glover and family have turned on ‘my hands, becaase 1 dropped them cow plaint was made ef ‘his paying eve- not eudarse. “Now one word financially, a ques. tion which governs ost aH things: wt Gross raveipt¥of the c COMPANY in the gear 1867 uli. oul. ii. aval. “, 1808. pagers unio - awenee ti oo A430 by « 1869, undér the manage- memt of R. H. Duncan, ...... 2032.32. “ add Deep Well gate..v.. 119293. Reedipts from Pins Deep We'l hi gate in the year '68.. Torn do Cefitre sGate 168... 477,32. Totalitwo gates ivr 104387. “Tast year's income of the Centre Gate was 3873,34, Now why is it that jtudoes not | day ? yO) could the Dun- can party act to the interest’ of the stock boters] by ‘pulling down “gates, when 877334, off 81043 87. will be a 1038 to the company; of 470,68? Yet. the ary, “it. don Pd 1 bope the, stockholders wil J these | Fonts and not-bring hag tme—figares’ do not lie id Jon of For sight igright tinee God is God, And right theday must win; Po doubt would be disloyalty, To falter ‘would be iD. J, C. M. 'S Raid on nthe Nutionn] Banks: Says the Pittsburg: Post: News comes from: Washington that District Attorney Swope has received instructions to proceed at once and bring suits against all the National Banks Within® Bis District for forfeit: ‘ure of charter; where they! have taken more than six per cent. upon loans, or money advanced, to borrowers and pat tons. | This is done at_the instance of Comptroller Hulburt. To put ‘it in pldin terms," if these prosecutions are began ‘and carried to & guceessiul—or rather inevitable~issue; | they will resujt in forfeiting the char- ter, of all the National Banks in the Uniged States. Tt is mere folly to sup- pose thatthe Natiohal Bankshave not been charging thei customers’ more than six, per cent. for the use, in any | shipe, of money fornished, . The cane trary is a fiction that would, not even { deceive a retail ped nit vefider, ip A CONS PRE Thar is the. Sh thir {rans which is the policy” of extreme leniency and moral sSuadion,” Grant sustaing'Shéridan’s murder of Indiancwomen and children, which is the policy of extrema; cruelty ; now. which is the policy that Grant, really believes in? A reward of afirst’ class bullipup, freight prepaid, ‘to any one ‘who will" obtain ‘an authoritative answer to this: question. I ¥ 8 a tlie i HR ‘Bt. Jolins{'N.'B., March 19.—A singular’ phénomenonocurred at the commencement ‘of the great storm yesterday morning. A rumbling noise was heard, and imme- diutély afterwards a portion of the bottom ‘of the harbor ‘on’ the Carleton” kide sank” ‘was a beach there are npw,qventwenty, feet cof Water. Some ‘wharves wero destroyed and lunibét can 6d adrift. . Liondon! “Murch {88 céllisfon o ocour red tween the mail steamer Normandy and the stenmer Mary. from. Danube. “The Nor ; mandy was sunk: The Captain and thirty people were drowned. . % “omnes : tom Stow The i pur ch a @ March umber taketh told ad “CAL Bb risk of Faking. this Yetta in reference to the eity’o Shanghais | look like an obitugry, I must mention The first thing that arrests a wavel- the decease of another member of that Sec Hler's a Let 1 — mE. i, |dased ba in the fore fettlen it Ww change, dicd eh aise; Ja bd find five Cn fifese Vitor’ wb woinen, Fev: | eifehteen yi Ln ht, heveal ancml Sei HE A on a n ALE LE AG of Paris, ani son of Nathan” de | Rothsehi of of Aon Ste oi x. piékngd nite rod ing good preservation. Itcontained¥he : transaction of the Austrain Geuerb Vorein, gn posuiin Shangy, son-in-law mi*i] ¥ ary pi hoa de a5 ae wridges; dio endeitecin, of" the’ ™M, i was te 140 i appiversary -e crywheve, riding ouwmheelbarrows. | ed Pisienss, Bile delog Word he wheel is uch largersth Jare man ns he aa a use in our snuck, silos on pg ee ave dom a mean of 64086 is" SouBot I HUH Arg '| eghntin person; dress eri Whol Lol a Hats Wh mding, it they ure of equal weight, [was tha life, of the. daukey: on Shey Whe | curtinge 1s evenly balaneeds, bug | race-course and us ball pe ie when two persons of unequa weight still under fort yer al his sigh are cdrried; or only one, the wheel ix | first begin fi: dir “Kim burned up at ‘ao angle, So" that dh and then gradany His ior i weig ltshall come upon the poinvid ite | soll limbs, ausil literally. nothing was) carcumiereuge that sunkes shegromid. | left but big mind, The oi o& Luisgd think, must be a moder inven | survive the bod ly. and atter, Woa- ton or aduptation ; for no city of Chi: blejin any wy to Bérve t é W hts of oi} that Lave seen, wil adit of its the! | former, nul be said ‘to Have sat bung used, und the roads Wading into’ tie ‘country! are not very’ favoran ie fo such a mode of ephveywnce, poginiiy } wi id Me NSE Y dt pe te dit ne ie | who — bt red dl able them t of foreign cigars, ah hy »-@odernikors of this & tido, th sd ft eighteen feurs ii fan nfo obiify| ‘wititing for deathyiApms, Iegsiband | eyes, every dha bet Hg ho Au wet weather, 2 at Foe im a ie ths apbordsy at the ndvanced a The Chinese city bas a a opulativn Appy | t ue of nearly wil lion, including thity por- fom the care ‘ot ttle. Namugs sn. 1'plage” dy dy he HAP ri entrifordinary éXistelice | Ohuroh; lund was tively i gion who hive bint around the wails mained of this extrabrdinany’ iy fy ao Vo! 4 hid been w banding) Alias ye) Na i i /n" as a unt enn e, “died in this city Ger fot want oi ool Within, Duving she | but/ the, miud, Bus, Fam oY Shiae wae freedom, mati 304 rebellion: che. number was, twits 48 uly brill lia » the he i8 to Lreat. The, ely proper is Ee, by | Vol a ion Sih an fT : Several gutes, which gre narrow pas. Rothschild H ot : yaladol or? spalling into, a b¥ Sages," hditlitting only whit bes, on | Fidy salindst: eel onef the hod A g Sifpat bagker from Co ine par dove. Mverything Ci thi of | Perhaps such. a: lifer wits vob wrder, td bi forded Winby fone oi he *fwas'l Any o Dom merchandiag, wud every atime of beat rshim on whom it fell than for fimor | aléoet témpell; bus to Vite he io Go bes ior buplding,.is carried in, thou the sti iL Jou Pi he le rh oqatliny ofloyaltye hillas wiih ht pial shoulders of coulis, as in most parts of | And soc 0 devote lierse «Sol lish a2, 1 the East. The’ WAIEA al the pra onwar her tusbaiid. = igh de dy fed or ld of coolies ‘cary suspended ‘between them | itiaws Rn Heine! os the explrat Tf ir tiem oF 1B hint mid poi by a batabeu pote, are sometimes enor: ik Ragdieal Collector. Disap # PRPS] Wor vie, Lard HOW, WB decidion opr the Sud’ Ah, ot au by a vote of S ott mous, but they stdud up muufully an |New gy otk, Mischa, —Bajley: obind dove De a ta of $100, pay Teng Se Ry der them, aud.shout continually. as they [uty Chil 8, Wus agrested yesterday fe + Bloomsburg, which bhilong had the dis | ites- tinction of. being the o county seat Jn | sa ait state that was notan incorporated so xn mes ) Jol. \! go along through the throug, to those Lnoon at ‘Cadi Strobe affibe by Co ahead to make way lor tha? and a Toys, of the Secret Serviey Department, bn : if: "has ‘ate TRS bas ncorpéreed, Wd “nid = SE into) « Foi: Classés’in the crawdedcity show the ut. the charge of boing ibwplicuted’ with the | arp ABE Suny, i was Ath otod of 4 ors dns | ] he public 1 Toad un mid hoon Coumpiricds ro de it shall not a Cciilge more pricing xt: en | minde an Anificinb Tondt: most | consideration’ for edeh peter. Bailey dofale io. 7Caklds adwitted, thai, ‘I'he streets of thel city are néver more | Bal A ig Wie i ie Sag many yearn en he exi ( . hh 1 en ft we, 2 iu i ecb te dr os 1s constantly surgiig, without ever hid in piven ta the goreramias to a eh on , dan Pa Paxson to fi - pra Ae emi in ‘Contact or terfering ‘with jambpat of five thodsand dollars,| sifice, Ly in Es Vigera A atin. He) tnd snk on each sther's burdens or business. whidh time various amogata. have boon | YEAS. 4 OF Phila Tarbhivh Hochead: [oe ; Phe. city within, the. walls is exces appropriated which Childs) believes will T eityht Puls ofp 5 i ar in ly filthy, so_much. so that I would amount to at least a hundred housynd ge ing yevery forty REE 2 WOLD, bigot rsehb Rindint of Bittey's Bind. Ta" liepnsed {un do uoticensed detrixing 41d. Sui tink of inking a ady ILO Wy (008 | order 46 male is ——— hotjes whore Jiquoris gold at Reb ina to | Tears ‘éven in a sedan chair, which is the or- Aargé sums of money. received by Builey |itwhaty-seven of, ibs pypal Thisisa, go is pro diftary mode of conveyance for foreign: werd returned on the lists a4 ngtpuid, Ban- oe cpmpent: ary on the ity of a city thant comin ers, for-although'she might be protect-{ 11a, of the Treasury Dgparpmedt, is ma- inti nambers fear hin@red ehurched’ © Fwhich have be ed tramicoming in contact wilh Ms filch, king a thorough investigution, and from'in- pple Witvhe' Ubtint¥ Harald speiks ‘of agw have the sirenth of constitution, Lo | formations alreidy received it ¥4 expedtcd | “epatedifbvds’ Hiivin 2 rmade its: pai ¢\ dure the smells of the place. 1 have | that thedefuication willamount to$io0, 900 jo Sterling, township, in, that, county, A tested the “1wo-udd seventy sténches” | or $200,000, Childs will be examined toy nutdber of children are prostrated with the | which "Coleridge “encountered In the | morrow morning, when more will be loarp- disease. It says 16 sume disease made sad strects of Cologne, but they dre out: | ad concerning the frauds.” 1t is believed hyved in'that ot mutfity” a few years ago. J aumbered and ugterly overpowered in {all writs commenced by Bailey: wghlmstt “Alligator Covide' ts not likely to get off merchants will. be nbanbioned by the wen’ quite so endy: GB the endet buisness, ms het Collector. Detectives, be city. Expected Congsess seems, doje sningd to and gount ry i in searc h hot the culprit by the steets of almost any Chinese city. The little cunals which run through the tOWn “dre” the most disgusting of all, | wid ois wm ystery how hiihan beifigs call swarniin such a’ place and humic lite ‘continues, 1 should aging that the heat of every summer would bring a pestilence and the place be depopu- lated.” Bat the Chinese not only live, they multiply dnd thrve anid théss ele: meéuts of disease and death. In walking through the gity. I came in different parts upon the police sta tions where criminals of different grades Were Sd tirng different de- grees of punishment. © ‘Sofie ‘werd ¢im- ply contined in large ‘cages, the Sport ofthe, passers, by, 7s Others wope sdw- mense collars, made of two wide boards brought tegether at their edges, with a | hole large etiongh for the neck.” The co. lar is so wide dist the prisoner cane not reach his head with: nis hands, wud is dependent ion his friends ar .up- on:charity, not uly for his food. but Jifor getting it to his mouth, Others chad their heads fdtting out’ of the tops of cages, which wares) High ‘that they ¢bud notsit down, #d dso dow that they could not stand up, and, they were con, demned to pass days and pights i in this, uncomfortable aud even torturing po’ sition. "Not “Jong béfore “T' reached Shanghai, some “eriminglé who! hai} ‘been guilty otacapital offence were con, demued to death and placed in these cages, ‘where they died from star vation, before'the eyes of the people, no one being allowed to farnich thet with food. Torturs, as [subsequently learn: ed fiirther by witnessing it, enters large: dyinto the idea of punishment among | he Chinese, and is freely resorted to for. the purpose of éxtorting coufession [from the accused.’ dai. pl Some years, since & poor but wlented, gentleman of the medical profession conceived thé idea that if he could pro- duce a medicine ‘of universal applica. tion and: extraordinary “merit” und | make it. known, he could. ‘net: only: ‘enrich himself and escape the drudgery: Ao dre i bi dismissed, without 1 3 Gag wt go i A Senatorial Fisticuff. The Harrisbutg’ TPattiot, 06F 19th THEE snyst— Yesterday afternoon, immediately afcer the adjournment of the Senate, a ds- race fulsgene occurredin AS @mboubmi. eh Ii seems that Senator Nagle, of Phila, delphia, demanded of Senator Linderman of Bucks, thi& retr action of somoremurks which the latter ‘Was said to have m de privately in re fritice to ‘the fofmer, The demand of Senator Nagle was not. peoprely, complied with, in his ostimagion, and he bought tovebtain satisfwetion’ by striking | Senwtor Lindreman,. A;scuflie, in, which § both pirties wore more or less injured. Mr, Spsephi] mampjevol: the; Hoase from Philadelphia, rushed in, , during the i, to sep: Jabd the comb Atints, us he decta but ns she others have it Ww sirke Senuor {1 Linderman, We are not prepared to dé- cide whether Stzepht plagia a 31 warrior or peacqpaker ave question to Be Fapaker id 4 those oh widy be called on to investigate it. AA Senators finally interfered and the belli- gurents wore parted © It) is" with profound regret that we chronicle this disreputable affiis, yet our duty as public jo rnalists forbids that Wa should seek to/toverit up.’ Chicago. “A Bohemian emigrant arriv ving from, the east ford that he beeh robbéd on the cars of 411 his mone! The Toss iad & Hit bray, | and at fhe depot! He threw himself down: on the track in front of a locomotive, bug |, was dragged away just agthe angis reach. ‘od him. Soon’ after he threw h ms6lf | in front of Ahotlieretigine/ whieh strack Wimp and’ {nbekedihim From shietrtk: badly ine) Juris him. He was taken to a hospitalgd — menial — ——— A Child Porishes, ina Storme—Fi- delity ofa Dogyiv wi ub * A melapeholy neqount comes from Built | coun ly, Ky, regarding the wanderini from Home nt’ fides g "fo death ofthe enitd of | DOW hibit othe: . ands | | Mor Bho Dorie. Tt ap POSTSCRREERS EIST I 56 go "miedtiened. Or thie a boy about eight pears ofl, had a favorite'n be dog, in company with. which he wag in the |, habit of hi uwuy fro hom orl re ' Saturd dy afternoon the b Fenn 45 as usual and they gturted olit €6 spend hoc bi afternoon mmiing the hills bats when nighh | Ey FES “onfrle thay, did, potyretura,., The family of, P q Mr, Twig hy becama armed for the cute | ; X. of thei child , ana, door mastering's a poise 3 of nei Ror’ W tor dh Séare hn ref of all tHiesarnounding hills, bus tonos ff ee : Sunday, ne, and still no. news of the; lo boy, an the oar phon a certaint that, the boy An do mhitlst Hive bab cht ht in| the terrible Hail srindad Miptarboy Add ful medicine. He began in a small rita Ai Somat way tomagke the Mountain Herb Pills {still no tidings nb daylight, yesterday Bo eid known by advertising them and: such ‘dog’ was a sittin door 0 wis the value of his Pills, that in a | Twiggs" residences ai hed nd hitagty. | (few years be had not only amassed a | He whined hbwled awd leapbd "avin Hu fortune but had that rare satisfaction until he was fad, and then started: back to where his little. aster was, A par ty of of ppt neighbors, followed the dog’ pth 8 wiles, andfinally | “beside a ‘large roc rfima im at least fora grass violation aw BY Ra bs futher debate, #{#7%W Spefkibhg of Gib, n Rad én Paper 1 in’ Now Yorkquods, spprovinglys thi senarks: “that it, is well to pousider how fur, it (is | prudent ory politic J 9 make efiemies of a ! people who" mie 50 some i be annexed tol g, the United Sates radent e who “Hg one fevipolitie to make ally ane dlrewdy’ Rh ns | Feder’ Gov chin brit for the kaos “has bon deliberately deh Terai 8 Sivory vestige of friendly feeling arong'y thie] Sbughotn ‘people! and’ ‘tue! Radicat Prost “A piutpead edt wp ‘thet pid ig ahs Pen Faz, | Wis for Ju expende i is he Tih A vii) vo a In in] "By ord fashionable party is now called 4 Fh llughtercateural show © th Susqe Puy down when you “Buy, af Jou, : won't, have to pay, ip by and b by. ban # VA Mobile: youth tecently read: from. got his Bibie:1“ Letawtshequicked ar on | ‘over me.” pends inl @ ae ABH We GENTS-OALF The shaders fre — Serle ne siiffiage=t fale den’ Hhights Joa, | N ep ind pyad aw hog J - » saws adi $80 _— Wagit0, nwake. the Smeg gh AW ¥o raise a row. and, get, keke | befo) into theyiddie of next week. hus iivhe Tt ikosthted th ve fe more | Terkel "Tres in New Yark Cp hasiin he Ho. & Jy Liat ov ih h wll Syria “Phe 08 ‘about’ seve “thowsand in that