Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 02, 1870, Image 2

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Invented Outages. Letter From Aaronsburg.
The rascnlities of Governor Holden, of AARONSBURG, Aug. 30, 70." wv Pouthery Se The Charleston, South
North Carolina, and his confederates who Bell = : | Carolina, News says that Governor
fill the atmosphere with lies, in his interest, | | D wd Hid: Brobably a fv lines + Scott, when he first went to that State,
are too much forthe New York Tribune. ror Ar ors BE Frill forth 5% «| paid taxes only on a horse and chaise.
It thus demands an explanation of a piece of your readers, : ’ * 1 As Governer of the State he has for
SCAR pass " . a ¥ a
Democratic Senatorial Nomiuna- | The prospects for the rads, in this| The Great Pow ers of the Globe.
tions. county, are very blue. The rads had Tie quality in Dagintion of he Top
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| The Democratic Senatorial Confer-| hoped to fiske invonds upon thie legis |somewhat remarkable. In round numbers,
ence, of this district, met at Lewistown, ! lative ticket, some even expecting thats. (1,0 best data and latest enumeration,
nee,
+. IR. H. Duncan would carry the county | they stand somewhat as follows: Laon
eee me {ont Jast Tuesday, 30th. John H, Orvis, jv. 21. ! J y! : : ha sr down here. The Td- ‘ :
‘PORTE “i b S : t Har lover P. G. Meek. . But these illusions | Tnitod States...es wens wes sean 410000004 of roguery practised on it: how we prosper down ; wh of two years received a salary of thirty
CENTRE HALL REI OR] ER. Wm. F . Reynolds, and Maj. arry \ li it 1 i ” | a France ses raeaiaentsesssaite eareetts 30,000.00 We have a word for Governor Holden theran church, which 18S 0 Y nh wi five wndred dollars per year, and now,
i ) r— | have been dispelled a 0 rads are Great Britain. sarin «85,000,000 wba ' vo otaied. 38° Nel Jished ne d Land n
g- od. 1870 | Foster, representing Centre county— Rave P Ty I ex [Brent TAB spsrscpes woe isn 8,000,000 | And Senator Abbott. Just before the North|S0IDZ TEPUITE, 18 nearly hig i according to his own admission, has
‘CexTrE Hat, PA, SeeTeMBER2d, 18 | Messrs. John Shannon and John down m the mouth. The radica CX) Prussia (including North and South Carolina ¢'ection, we printed a letter irom presents a handsome appt Bp e, ap ¢ property to the value of one hundred
er. = ; = jtravagance in the legislature, for the| German Confederations) 40,000,000} yudge Tourgee, concerning the Ku-Klux will compare favorably with any 0 and thirty thousand dollars! And the
PR, | : : RR REiRiess ces re rateacs meron eres ees 15,000,000 | f Nath ain Caw B » churches in our neighboring towns, rit 3 is most inti
-Demoeratic Nominations, Ids and Forster were substituted. [lust eight years, has disgusted demo: Ltoly TICTUAING TOME) er ees eirns Zi 00 0001 Sutrages in that State. Certain vers sir fi rye i Ag Deiglbory Jafiiters Jorst.of it is, shat his mast; jutimate
nolds ors Me arter and Krcinor; pAitHeOrs, friends cannot explain how he honest-
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v = . : ; LN TO he Sr I8I000 0001 ling state ents were made in it, which, but ; ! :
Assembly | : CC Ceawronn crats to such a degree, that they cans Spa ‘ yO), a : ca han cine’ ariap) ih . ®t : i uh ’
: For Asse h t On the first ballot Dr. CRAWFORD, | : KE } : D {It will be soen that flve of the leading for the respectable signature, would have have been taking spec tiv} ping with ly acquired it. A similar story might
. P. GRAY MEEK, of Bellefonte. lof Juniata, and Bruck PETRIKEN, of| not be conxed into voting for Bob Dun powers of the globe have, or control from | been univorsally scouted. Judge Tourgee this chureh, and show that they under- be teld of the doughty Governor Bul-
8 | : oy? . » . MT | ! * . ten i i (1 Se * i WwW ’ ; “'. .
For Commissioner, can, or any other radical, and thus | ipiey five to forty millions of population | promptly wroteus, complaining that the stand the nr business. Mr. A i lock, of Georgia, wipe vaftrondapee
JOHN GR ANK FY; of Gregg. Leratic vandidates to represent this dis- only aid in keeping up the old order of | ench, In regard to the four great divisions | gure: he had given, mn enumerating Suued Stover UE up "a W : use » ulations add a fit chapter to the i ry
Fo» Loo i, ‘ things, which if not stopped, will bank-|of European people there is ulso a remark. | of outrage, bad been increased tenfold by plaeé of his old one which adds to th- of his performances at Washington
For Jury Comnusgroner, itret in the State Senate. | n | \ D mt scat I | able equality of numbers, namely, the the addition of a cipher to ench, converting appearance oi that end of the town. during the past winter. . When t
TROT p : ye wk ‘0 NTE DOTS ily rup p 8, ud emocrat scratch wn a hn : : : " low. we printe y ne ave been i ; . :
WM. BURCHFIELD, of Ferguson. \\ ith Nr. Peta tken We ne I nm onaily i | t the state : : 1 nite I'eulonie, Scelavonie and (ten into n hundred, ete Now, Wi printed Most of oul peopl have be , attend facts are considered, the desperdte fight
For fuditor lacquainted, He 18 a stand h Demo Meek and vote for Duncan | ere I Latin races, They thus compara: {the letter precisely us Governor Holden in ing camp meeting tor the just lew days, made by Holden, Scott, Bullock and
BN i FAY ENR ity if olees i tp y Yr | 1 3 Fy of 3 La al Sq $ a 2 #0 ml sof »*
DR. J. M. BUSH of Patton [SH wad an late vi ah ul if elees {none such to be found, for ih +a and judging by the looks and actions others to retain power in the South is
. . - JA ) . i > ke annie senior { * o yer + ) ry * * :
tet wi make an ahie dun . that there is nO cause for it. es1es, Wo :
ANGLO BAXON. | person, delivered it to our correspondent,
TIN eae 41,000,000 [and as the co respondent understood that|of gome of our young men, they at tio wonder of mystery:
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== | With Dr. Cranford we also have] least enjoyed themselyes—our boys 4 .
= Great Britain 85,000,000 | Governor Holden had received it from
| : SEC Chink that every Democrat understands a : ) ~ Hi - -
Democratic County Committee. some acquaintance, but know him 3 ober of the next legis me 76.000,000 | De! Svhon, to Whom & wis Address; pride themselves on their handsome A cotemporary says that Jim Fisk
Bellefonte Boro., N. Ward—D. Z. Kline, yell by reputation as a good man, |! 1e great import ; ’ li : A e submit to these gent emen, that they |i, mouts. Can you tell me why it 1s drove the President to the verge of
» - Wend o A Quis land sound Demwerat. Our nominees, | lature, and a vote against our nominee France 10,000,000 | have sowed too Jong a time 2 elapse! Lat when a young man gets seated on madness by u saries of petty pe ou
i : ard=—a. A. Jd ] 5 ana . Et stand: Sha { - ARr bre Torte . " in y ASSERT REARS ESE Haar ins ateskreat ahesatons ly . ‘without expliainin O Us how the Aisgrace- | J r Ww 5 s *
Howard Boro.—J. W Gardner. + (tion. | both are men of sterling worth, and goes to damage om party for the next SPALD orerees Gd an CT 18.000,000/ al a A We Be a ruval good buggy with a young lady by tions at Long Branch. Mr. isk drove
SY “hogte Foe : _ Nutrient | "ity 5 () Lexpecte ) A ignant as we : : rang’ : the ;
Phillipsburg Boro. Chester Munson, leffort untried to redeem the district. Total winnie anaes 85,000,000 | c¥pected them Lo. he 47 IHCLEGAR ‘through the air and singing’ “shoo fly celleticy on the beach, filling the Pres-
Unionville Boro.-—T. J. Geary, BULAVONTC, were ourselves at the fraud practised upon | ) 2”? and. well——. Bin : : . : s of
Benner Twp oi. L. Harvey, Bassin..coe oon Ht vanave Waren fisher fend ivnnes 76,000,000 1s and to be prompt in exposing the forger| 1°" t bodder me, anG, we . ince idential heart with chagrin, and the
Boggs Twp.—Jos, L. Nef, Austrian SINVOnIans cessor 4,400,000 wh » abused (heir a ep ying the yi | CRIP meeung 18 over our people wb Presidential eyes with dust, = And the
Burnside Pup. —Bumhart Feldheifer, Turkish Sclavonians on BW OOOU0L Puttin into Jud Tote, 's month | 2etting ready to attend the County Prince is said to have been in the habit
; w— O% Mc skey ter) by ing o ro 100s ’ . , :
Curtin Twp: osep ¥, yi Kg g Fair which they expect to be more than of holding his nose, as if he smelled
something when His Excellency saun-
Ferguson ). G. Meek, 100,000,000 1honstrous assertions which he never]
tered by. This is damnable. It is said
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Grogs Twp, —George Jamon, N > : : ‘dreamed of uttering. Governor Holden! usually inter: sting on account of ghe
Germany, Prussian Austrian and prize fight. Won't they be foole
that the head of the Nation cannot take
a quiet promenade without being treat.
Haires Twp —Hon. J. G. Meyer, who garbled the letter which you gave our
» 5 ' . 1 \ . ” hie rar a ( 3 3 “ y y r eC r | hn
Half Moon Twp.—John Miller, German 4 onfodel RHOD 51,000,000 pe ol ’ Yue ‘though? The Penn House Hotel,
ed as a night cart by a Yaokes pedifr
but really we don’t see what we dre
Harris Twp.—Daniel Wheland, - | : AC
: —8 ] ) : iit eft ‘under the management of our friend
Howard Twp. Sums) gaunt, A Murderer Tat en From Jail and RP he I he 8 Eh r fic
Huston Twp.—John Q. Miles, | slurs willl he-vond 3 : | Suicide in Church | Bobp, has a good share of trade. ¢
Liberty Sp Ima ut the logis ntgrewnlsien on the real Buried Alive. Edward Muarkery, who made a rather knows how to keep a hotel. The house’ |
Alarion WP. Pp Mcllowe ' 3 \ » wy eh} Two 1K MY. The ( ice 3 of y ste 3 } ‘RK » ) a! yy os dil , '* : : : * i » . »
: i Presid a vintioliv.l minute sooner, fo there js no leg Phe cen The steiner | et k ton fl farcical attempt at committing suicide at|seems especially attractive to certain | going to do about it. Mr. Fiske'’s nose
have a sporting*President—a real Jolly, | ication whatever needed in the mat. the lynching of Beck, who is said to have | is his owe, and ean anbody blame him
: or holding his own nose ?—Lancaster
Potter Twp.—W. A. Kerr. a eve : | , [WO en, » for holding |
Rush Twp, —G. Ww. McGaffrey. tabout the-country sort of fellow. | ola tran and our road will 00 ahead l dvs ¥ 3a ‘od . . io anal | 1B ina very fair way of recovering, He will act More anon. Intelligencer.
ptrap, 5 ‘tin ( Miss.) jail, where he had been placed discharged the pistol at his abdomen, and | eeni— i — ap a
The “If you should take a barrel fill it | pained by it.
Carpet bagging has paid well in the
{Smith, not being present, Messrs Rey-
| Huntingdon, were nominated as demo
Anglo-Saxon,
Te
is i“
Ten years.
: niles mcera—
Tony President. | We occasionally hear a republican
olly President. {trving to make capital for Ro HL, Dun
| President Grant, thus far, has been oso pailroad man. We do admit]
lengaged all summer, in ranning about! poo Me. Duncan has done a great
| ne % ; Swi HT . ‘ . TEUTONIC,
[the country, smoking cigars, swimming, goal for our projected railroad, and|
aive him the full measure of eredit for
lattending horse races, dancing and
loceasionally gets boozy, as was the it, but we do deny that sending him to
i : ~Y . “pb s
jeage when up in Clinton county, last
. ~ yo» . ) ’ 'o
\spring, on a fishing trips Really we
Miles Twp.—Dr. D. J. Hillibish,
Patton Twp.—F. A. Sellers, i . . C7 8t. Paul's Church, New York, on Sunday, | young men—or perhaps it is the ladies
| pleasure secking, don’t-carc-a-darn-| hence such arguments are all| murdered Mr and Mrs. Goode, on Favorite evening, while the service was in progress, | Who attract them. Strange how boys
Snow Shoe Twp.—J.H. Holt. 4 Line anced and kept up. . oma ; ART
! i Linco d " ivities ; P just as fast, and as surely, and as safe-| by the shoriff of Tunica county, who had |p)" were so fine that they did not! A preacher at Waushara, Wiscon- | Nitro-Glycerine has been in use but
the most splendid festivities. in the Hy, wi ; t. 3 » eos ~o | brought him from Indiana a few days ago. } od : a. lischarged for being .
v. with Mr. Meek in the legislature] R YE Ag He doubtless! sin, has been discharged for being | five years, yet over seventeen hon:
Penn Twp.—Jacob Eisenhuth. |
lisland, two months ago. Beck wasin Aus-| OUsERVER. |
Spring Twp.—John H. Orvis.
: after| personal to his hearers, He said: dred persons have been killed or
Taylor Fwp T= E. Calderwood,
Union Twp —Joseph Alexander. bil, . . iui) win
; 4 3 'white hous wring the late civil war, 4
Walker Twp.—A. C. Geary. | white house, duri 8 ¢ inl as with Mr. Duncan.
Worth Twp. —E. P. Jones. while thousands of our countrymen
+H: Y.STITZER, Chairman. |), wounded and dead upon the battle
‘pierce the skin through.
{thought he was killed for some time
- being remoyed to the Astor House.
“a * . . » - took 3 rs ' * force vi i ” A i *
The condition of affairs In Ohio fills)? Ih the ps on ¥ gy hy | * plac ed Tn cause of the act seemed to be general de- with the Holy Ghost, and another and
: . . | 4 and rowe » rive *q- . oy © nt ae Lays : : :
“ If Jd. and when nearly every fireside radical leaders with dismal forebod pn " ] ' owen up io! Je rivertq Ta pression of spirits, owing to destitution and fill it with whisky and call this con-
WHO GOT THE LANDS. - ["" ya a ‘ ings. That great State has heretofore veritg island and hung him to a post over \gregation up and let you take your
Jha se i . . os y A Ot A } ‘re : 4 . . Pad Ut
; Lourne y loss of a father, son, or "o™ 5 ' [the spot whereihe aged Goode fell beneath : — : 12 3 ; : , :
SY Lo otied the luso/ 4 | 7 Ulbeen the western bulwark of the par | a in bas muni befare.| Tn Wyomi low was traveli \choice, the whiskey would be gone
. ry Item 3 we ng 3 3 . : derer s axe, some tw 0 2 betare., | ” ing ¢ r was {rave y OVOr |
How Armstrong Voted. ‘brother. Old Abe himself came to tv. and that it should -go over to the! 3 W n Wyoming a fellow was traveling over|g,...
i . . . ? OD
We have been commenting all this his end in a theatre, and now we hs
PA proper investigation and trial woud the dry waste of the Bitter Creek region!
ais ta. hadi “ill.cs ve democracy is a catastrophe they dol) 0 qceomplished all that ifthe man was! recently when, as the train stopped, hel General Grant is said to have had
going it with all his might “for{not like to think of. But this is ex
\ actly what Ohio is about to do. J
guilty. When will people learn to have ysked one of the settlers at the station, | 30 endless chain of pleasure ut Long
h . : pte : confidence in and respect for the law, “What kind of a country have you around Braneh, It consisted of take a drink |
Jators by Congress; we will now give to a fashionabie bathing place LT od 3 ov ! Hie Lo Another uecount, from what appears to here?” “Ob,” was the response, “we have pre Ase WB, and den sizis
13 : ; ii} t gesd rev dante frolic hi some State ee ares hi § Ae noe Fis be a reliable source says that there was no gz very fair country; all we lack is good so-| ID 1 1e 8 lade Aan Wollt ering 1
the readers of the REPORTER a statis- and next a guy o dy Lwill hold the five congressional dis lynching properly so called, but that the, ciety and water.” The fellow was some: WSN t almost time to take another.
tical .exhibit.of the number of acres other place—thus has the President of | tricts they now have, and have a goo ‘only. ion: whortook Bek out of iil lwhat comforted. by the assurance that B=
thus voted away to the landgrabbers | the United States, this Christian land, | prospect of carrying eight others, 1eav panned a fleet of skiffs, as sort of guard, Las the sume advantages—lack of good so-
: from | ing only six that the
{On Wednesday morning a large number
of men gathered around the jail in Austin,
a. - - i
- | pram ERS EXAMINATIONS.~
The Examinations will be held as fol-
lows commencing at 9, o'clock, at which
time the Secretary wii be expected to have
the class orgsnized and in readiness, $0 as
to cause no-aclay. Applicants for sehools
will be required to attend the Examination
in the district where they expect to teach,
unless they produce a written request to
the contrary from the proper Board. All
should be provided with paper, pen and
ink.
Philipsburg and “Rush, Philipsburg,
| Tuesday, September, 13th.
Snow Shoe and Burnside, Askey’s school
| house, Thursday, September 15th.
: Walker—Hublersburg, Friday, Septem-
yer, 23d.
M:arion—Jacksonville,
tember, 24,
Penn—Millheim, Saturday, October, 1st.
4 Milet=Rebersbusg, Tuesday, October,
ih, =
FPoiter=Centre Hall, Thursday, October,
6th,
Gregg—Penn Hall, Friday, October, 7th.
5 Hnine<-Auronshurg, Saturday, October,
th,
Harris—Boalsburg, Wednesday, Octo-
ber, 12th.
A Ferguson—DPine Grove, Thursday Octo-
yer, 13th,
Haltmoon—Siommstown, Friday October,
14th.
Patton—Waddle's schoel-house, Satur-
day, October, 15th.
Bunner—Armagast’'s school-house Mon-
day, October, 17th.
Milesburg and Bogs—Milesburg, Tues-
{ day, October 15th.
Howard and Curtin—Howard, Wednes-
day, October, 19th. .
Liberty—Eagleville, Thursday, October,
20th.
Taylor and Worth—Port Matilda, Sats
urday Oecteber 22d.
Huston—Julian Furnace, Monday, Octo-
‘trouble.
summer upon the wholesale system of | Grant,
giving away the public lands to specu fun,” attending a horse race here, ther
Public Sale!
Homest ad at
radicals’ ean cer-! nd the prisoner was rowed across the riv- ciety and water.”
tainly rely upon. The New York! er by tl uning light of ul * ani ” 3 a ride dry :
amily reiy pon, ant er by the waning hight of the moon, on ae ol Lizhtnt | The undersigned, will offer at public ale,
- . . . . ; . , torr y stor } 1 ay rif nil . . 5 § .
. Post has advices to a similar effect. W ednesday morning about three o'clock. A terrinte storm of thunde rund ightming on the premises in Georges valley, on But-
post nearly all the time, where he An Ohio letter to that paper says: the prevailed along the Hudson river Thursday |urday, September 17th, next, his valuable
night, the 24th, Awful disasters by light. homestead, consisting ol
i I'wo Acres of good Land.
24 upon which are erect ed, a good two
Lill tory frame dwelling House, a small |
bunk Barn, and other outbuildings. A |
ne . : ”»
from all quarters, The new stone Metho- | well of good water is near the door. All
i We Hg
dist*Church in Miamus was struck by light-| Kinds of
ning and damaged to the extent of $1,000]
to $1,600. Old Brush Factory, in
King street, near Port Chester,
struck and totslly destroyed.
* lf ———
been spending his summer, away
the seat of government, away from his
since March 1869, free of cost—to cor
porations, the members of which are|
already rich from the plunderings of :
the government, and vow they have should be ever present, as were our In Ohio, there will be such a shak crowd gathered round their victim nnd
stolen nearly all the public domain,| Washingtons, Jeffersons, Jacksons, | ing of dry bines as us rarely peti feasted hele drunken eye apni bix/pullic
A Vs hci te sic. dh | Polk, Bochaana, a the bor icf wine hi ton obo 5 1, 00 te
ders in the world. These public lands Magistrates, of whom the pation Was! tariff, and Ohio farmers will he the turbed the quictude of the morning air.
‘were acquired by the blood and treas- proud. Did you ever hear of Presi-|f ot to avenge the wrong. The State] As the first gray streaks of dawn shot
aire of the common people of the coun-| dent Washington sporting around and convention has undertgken to palter ward lon the Ry aig »
disgracing the country by attending|in a double sense witli" We people on fovaped out of the sand by 8 lotuf men Whe
this subject, but this wiil not do. Do appeared atthat moment, more likedemons
: : not Le surprised if the resolution in
. f ri ¥ ye 08 A ry 1 : 3
war, or of the late civil war, wanted a have been reading of President Grant), republican platform on that sab
single acre of this territory, he would |all summer? No, such was not thelject loses the State by twenty thous
have been charged §1,50 per acre for conduct of any of the other above and majority, and send democrats) ono eds ar feet every now
it. Yet this radical Congress, with Nero fiddled while from three fourts of the districts to : ’h h ’
the aid of Wm. H. Armstrong, who Congress, CL Eau
now asks to be re-elected, has shared Grant is ambitious to go into history] Ex Gov. Wm. F. Packer is
out all our valuable public domain to|as a Nevo, rather than as a Washing- said to be lying ina very precarious
the landsharks for nothing! | condition of ill-health, at his residence
Honest voters of the 18th congres:| jin Williamsport.
sional district, read over the following
list of lands, voted away by Congress, idents—the fogy Presidents of the old:
with the aid of Wm. H. Armstrong, en time are set in the shade. Grave,
and say whether you can endorse him, statesman-like learning is at a discount
and vote for his re-election. Nearly and silly fopishness takes its place,
200 m:llion acres of the public lands The qualities of horseflesh, and dog]
have been voted away to corporations, | pups are now the topic of conversation
as follows : lin the white house, instead of matters
Acres. of state and measures for the good
188.801 government of the people, The man
128,000 who has a fast horse is now first to
ml sof A wero
Saturday, Sep-
to a sand bar on the Arkansas shore,
At Kingston five per.
Reports of
ning are reporten,
s 3 ' + stroke
trembling sons were killed by one stroke
tis- fires cenused? by lightning are eoming in
up . . » *
: Choice Fruit.
are on the premises, Also, at the same
time and place, wiil be offered,
59 Acres of Land.
ving along the southside of Egghill, of
; {which three acres are clear, the ballance
y = YN . . .
t cost the Federal Government $325,000 Leing well timbered with fine rock-ouk and
to ‘reconstruct’ Mississippi, and £175,000 chestnut. Sale to commence at 1 0 clock.
. : Thi DANIEL GIFT.
for the Arkansas, This i ~~
at xt .:. 1. BGP Gregg twp.
only covers the the civil officials] ee ee
" 1 3 ‘a . he | OST.—A pocket book containing sev-
employed, and does nog, ol eourse, embract | R.4 eral dollars in money, and a promisa-
which amounted to}ry note for $30, with ten dollars credited
the prodigious sums stolen | upon the sane, was lostby the undersigned
i 2 . »
3 y ; Snir. T's oo twhile traveling in the stage from rotters
from the people and the State Treasuries, | V'), : hs " 4 : :
: | Pp . : ; | Mills, on Tus sGay uf last woek, the finder
411 be suitably rewarded by returning the
JAMESCAMPBELL,
£* y
samel
pp). 2.3 autre Hail, | ber, 24d.
ing ‘en SN Union—Unionville, Tuesday, October,
os ¥ No valida] : “25th
evening A 2 : = Ne
eastern sky iH RErave was
{ "ross
try, and if ore of our wounded soldiers
. ~ - ’ . ! v v 3 v
of the war of 1812, or of the Mexican horse races, hoedowns, &e., &e., as we
Wiis also
than human beings binding the wreteh's
nds and feet together they threw him [
linto the hole. Two or three of the stoutest
~ ) 18) is { y ile r ie ins . .
tood upon his body while the hole wa suing soyvive in
docile 3 X So wy ol —
named Presidents. land then to Keep on a level with the rising :
¥.. IR* $3 Gb “33 ' +0 1 ‘ ut 2 wa > : hose "hh
Rome was burning, and we judge that a lsand. As the sand wen in, those men| 5 “0 8 Coo
actually danced upon the smothering vie- lions. §
. : ; : miiions, nor
tim beneath, and the whole erowd broke
out in unearthly song. At length when
of which it would be impossible to get any
ton.
Verily, the radical party has fur-
the whole was filled up and heaped over, a i
“stag dance’ was improvised, and the
In pio the Hor Toueter fae twenty vigilanters earricd on until the sun; Kingston, August 20.—A
ranged from 112 to 116 { CZ. in the rose above the horizon, when they hurried amity occurred in ia > hy Pa iRDAS ‘ } or a pik
‘shade for a long time; yet the health to their skiffs and disappeared up and down! u¢ shout half past eight o clock. Whilel . Spring =VYalentings scheol-houze, Wed-
of the country does not seem to be in-{ the river along the Mississippi shor. The! Bailey & Co's cirens was exhibiting «TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE (Speci 1 Examinations will be held at: —
juriously affected by the great coutin- doctor who examined the body of Mrs. severe thunder shower sprung up, the rain | Rebersburg, Saturday, November, Sth.
ued heat. ‘Goode. & day or two afler the murder was! poured down in torrentsand the lightning! h nforms the . Bellefonte, Saturday, November, 12th,
) | g Z| od AL or such as were prevented from attending
A wild cat attempted to take a ba committed, There were ghout: Rfteen[elizths 0 2 cRUBYAIRY AMA Nf A ln at the proper time, all such Applicants
bv out of its cradle in a cabin near before and after death. Besides this, shel hundred persons inside tae tent, when af, di Fp must come prepared, as required on page
| Mankato, Minn., but a little black wns fearfully and indecently mutilated, the! thunderbolt descended, strikis
-ontinue 139 of the school law.)
is brameh- R. M. MAGEE.
and tan dog attacked and fought it Ang?
until the mother came in and drove
\ ng? Co., Supt..
nua A VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE.
the: wild beast out with a brand of} barbarous, in |
fire | diabolical attending the|injuring many others, two of who
\ inds rhein 5. He hus A stand for sale.—The undersigned will
{ double murder, were tie cause of the fear-| since died. Two of the actors in the eir-|
wire on han | offer for sale a valuable Hotel and stove
. . : feet, ~~ stand situated in Tylersvilie,
500,000 find admittance to and favor in the, A writer in one of our exchanges gn) vengeance which the lynchers saw fii] cus were so puralyzed as to be unable to
750,000! lexpresses the opinion that it
accurate account,
— fpf pe ———— a a—
sphoek
nished the country with model Presi-|
this town Inst
said that she hud been violated | flashed v.ovidly,
1g a willow] i
|
head severed from the body and thrown i tree about wenty-five yurds distant fro 1 | es i
Companies. into a hollow place fifty yardsaway. These! the tent and near a refreshment stand. kil=i NTOVE SPOTTING.
Chicagoand Northwestern...
Baylde Nogue & Marquette
St. Paul and Pacific..........
Branch St. Paul and Pacific
Minnesota Central............
Winona and St. Peter........
Memphis and Little Rock...
Cairo and Fulton.............
Little Rock aud Fort Smith
Iron Mountain Railroad..... 866,000 jis.yssed in the executive chamber,
Cairo and Falton.............. 183,718]
Troi Mountain 1.400.000 Grant was elected because he could
fetes nents nane ’ i}. 5
Jackson, Lansing and Sagi- : ride a monkey and drive a mule, and
NAW. .rinnnninns : 1,052,469 because he held on to a cow's tail until{ p
Flintand Permerquette.... . 586,822 she landed Lim in a mudhole, now
I <1 i le, n
Lake Superior and Missis $00 000! What right have we to envy his being
gi Besncensnseonssenrsssennnning i ’ '
Minnesota Southern... 735.0002 the topladder of all the horse racing,
Hastings and Dacotab....... 550,000 barcfloor hoedowns, and fun and frol-
5 Joseph a yar Chiey. 1,700,000 ic in the country ? We really have no
ansas and Neosho Valley. 2,350,000 0 s of his. he is do-
Stathers Bravch Unies Po right to expeet more of him, he is do
Cig, criinee ce ionrivnnnnnnne nn 1,202,000
Placerville and Sacramento. 200,000
California and Oregon...... 1,540,000
Atlantic and Pacific.........42,000,000,
Northern Pacific..............20,000,000
gtockington and Copperolis. 320,000
In addition to the above there are
or to speak more properly, ling four colored persons instuntly, and|
circumstances have ,
Clinton County. The buh
dential hile tI ding consists of a goed frame
presidential presence while the states-
290,000, |
IES, LSPA construction with a stor:reom
CUPS i 25x45 with a good ware room,
ed celler beneath the building.
The other part consists of two rooms, a
ood stable suficient to stable 30 head of
Notas, a good wagon shed also on the
sume. For terms
imine ttf A msm
DIPPERS
DInHES, &C.
All work warranted and charges reasons
A share of tae public patronage so-
AND. REESMAN,
The official statement of government
exactions, just put forth by Mr, Boutwell, |
es A fp is as follows: 1860-70 (Grant)e 3408.831 -|
i : Laws, 1Q0Q 2 \ Qa. a =p inble,
Hot Grain at Chicago. | 375; 1868-'69 (Johnson), $370,043,747, excess Jinited
The Tribune, after giv ing the nuntber of! of Grant, 337,887,625. That is, the ravera sep Oy Ceulre Hall
thont 3 x Chinas nt levie he 7 ¥ s RAQ Fe “
hot wheat in the Chicago vied Np i Seon be ay 8,- Manhood : How Lost, How Restored.
| clovi 4+ “This makes ab: 0 bins i more in the first fiscal year ‘ants | . tis .
| Portugal. ele vator, says: ‘This make: about 180 bin: : So Foin IersLlascalYye ip rrant *| Justepublished, a new edition of Dr.
1 lo k bad f 1tl z | of wheat declared to be hot, which, at 5,- administration than in the last year of [Culverwell’s Celebrated Essay on the rad-
t 10OKS very ad to fine that young 000 bush each, gives 900,000 bush, while Johnson's. real cure (without medicine) of SPERM A-
rench Imperial, who stood his “hap tt ——— TORRHDEA, or Seminal Weakness, Invol-
Ottawa telegrams report that no rain has| untary Seminal Losses, Inrorexcy, Men-
. . . . Fal "hordes hea ey asin
fallen in that region for more than two|tal und Physical Incapacity, Impediments
hs. T 1 1a trv to Marriage, ete. ; also. CONSUMPTION, |
months. The whole country 1s as dry as| guy ppsy, and Firs, induced by self<in-
‘tind. r. A terrific gnle occurred on Thurs-
dulgence or sexual extravagance,
day night. The destruction to life and Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6
property was very great. Several wealthy
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
farmers were burned out recently, losing essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
from eight to ten thousand dollars each. |years’ successful practice, that the alarm-
with | Ing consequence of sclf-abuse may be rad-
ically cured without the dangerons use of
internal medicine or the application of the
knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheap-
ly, privately, and radically.
7#%~This Leeture should be in the hands
genie and go to Nancy, seaking anoth-| unfit to live; and still more certainly un-
| fit to die.—~Memphis Avalanche.
The wife of Prince Hohenzollern is|
address
M. D. ROCKEY,
S. E. SPANGLER
angd. tf Executors.
rYO PAINTERS. have just received a
new lot of Pure white Lead, which 1
have had manufactured according to my
own directions, and will warrant it not enly
| equal but superior to any other Lead in the
market. “A trial order solicited,” and if
not what it is recommended to be,.I will
pay cartage both ways when returned, and
refund the money. Be sure and inquire for
“McManigal's Pure white Lead,” cheaper
Brand always on bund, also Linseed Oil
Turpentine, Florence white, umbers, and
all Dry Paints, Prices low.
W.J. McMANIGALS,
Hardware Store, Milroy.
'the princesses of Germany. Sheis the| a
daughter of ex King Ferdinand of bins containing
: . ips 43 . 4 the total amount of No 2 spring wheat in|
tism of hire so fearlessly at Saar store on Saturday last wus but 957,515 bush. |
bruck, coming back lo. Paris on a At this rate there is no old No. 2 spring in
special train as soon as his papa looses | city which is deliverable on contructs,
a battle, land operators may as well cease dealing in
Upon hearing that the Prince Fred the article. The chances are that we have
erick Charles meant to attack Nancy, !at least 300,000 bush of new No. 2 spring
Mrs. Partington told lke that she al.|in store, leaving about 650,000 bush of old
ing his best, and “as a failure he is a ways though those Prooshun Princes Aguinst 900,000 bush of posted wheat. It
: = : . | Gilmore's lumber yard was burned,
: . woe : strike ' | would be interesting to know the relative” ‘
rand success.” as a wagish editor re-| were mean enough to strike a woman. | i ela ie wilieeofaat af : 8
E ee £ r : | amounts officially, but of that there is little *'* million feat of luniliery lus $140,000.
wits is ‘ | “« or :
v1» cr ps . " rO > » & or § ( 4 y y 8 se tw 8 L : | ae
marks, avd these criticisms in the Rp Chang wd Eng, the Siamese twins, chance, as the effort to obtaintheinforma-| A .urious scene was witnessed ]
it : b larrived at New York, oti the Cunard] ; : | A curious scene was witnessed at the
PORTER may, therefore, be out of place, | © ee Ty A WRHAT tion to-day was a futile one. We suggest : , Hi & 3: Xs
| Steamship Palmyra, from Liverpool . N 88 burning of a mill on Battle Island near
hence we will carry them to no greater] 49 | - 4. p y ra, ' i ‘| that the warehousmen be kind enough 10 gwego. The mill was the home of great
Ob the second day out Chang was at [enlighten thie public on the subject. In the is al and Dire Whils
length Toot “ic, v4 tg : And oo: wa forbear sf flocks of swallows and pigeons. hilst
gh, tacked with paralysis, which affected hope that they will do so; we forbear fur- 4}. flames were raging, the birds would
augs. tf
————————— A 2 S— = ——————
AXON GREEN.
SAXON not- Fade, EN.
than any other because it will Paint twice
as much surface.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN
emptor
over a dozen bills pending in the
House of Representatives, which have
already passed the Senate, by which
further millions of acres are to be giv-
en away to railroad corporations for
speculating purposes, In view of this!
fact, would it not be an outrage to
. have Armstrong re-elected, and thus
again to ‘assist in these landgrabbing|
schemes? “His he not already done!
encugh in this disgraceful work, and
will you, by your votes, enable him to
that if you wish to preserve what is
left of the common territory, you must
vote against such reckless men as \WWmn.
H. Armstrong.
Mr, Meek stands pledged against
Pine Creek, Jersey Shore and Buffalo
bills, such as was vetoed by Geary last
winter—can the Bellefonte Republican
tell how R. H. Duncan stands - upon
such questions?
The
40.
population of Detroit is 78,
that quarter,
his left side and almost wholly de
|
| .
isons, and will proceed to
(well House,
|
{
“Well, I like your
samples;
[for the express purpose of bringing back to
the upper world the specie that went down
(| 000,00 of reals is said to have been on
{ bourd these ships—an amount certainly well
| worth fishing for. It is proposed to raise
The former articles are
| to be converted into powerful lifting ma-
) The experiment
y will be watched with great interest by all
‘who take an interest in ingenious and novel
m chanienl contrivances,
[ther comment now,
&» tly Ap I —
a A tf Mp wos
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The Napoleons are faithfully portrayed,
bring-
‘ter about the Emperor of France,
ling his history down to last month, which
Descriptions of the towns of Nancy
land Metz, together with other important
|chronicied. We were much impressed
| Needle Gun now used by the Prussian
(armies. Our readers will perceive, there-
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The Nursery, for September, isa number
which cannot fair to please the little folks,
las ull the foregoing numbers have done.
leveation, and always Mase something to
le. tertain and please them,
Phrenological Journal and Packard's
onthly tor September, should be read in
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| American, highly entertaining, solidly
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| Lovers; Gen, Joseph E. Johnston; Wes-
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circle above them in flocks, and then dash
‘into them in a body. Hundreds of them
were found dead after the fire. In expla-
it is sug-
gested that the bird s were attracted by the
ight, and also that they had nests in tho
mill filled with young ones, which they
(sought to defend.
rensrae——— Sn Mo i——————
To TrgAaix A Horsk 10 STAND.—The
Amercan Stock Journal contains the follow
“Puke your horse onthe
‘barn floor and throw a strap over his back
‘and fasten it to his right fore foot; lead him
at the same time
pull down the strap, which throws him on
‘three feet and makes him stop sud lenly.
This is the best way known to teach whoa,
though you can put on the war bridle; and
' will stop him about as soon as the strap to
his foot. Then put him in harness, with
‘the foot strap, as directed under the head
of training to harness,”’ and drive him up
to the door. The moment he undertakes
‘to move take his foot and say whoa, Get
lin your curringe and get out again; rattle
‘the thills, make all the noise gettinginand
lout you ean; give him to understand, by
Isnatching his foot each time he moves. that
| he must stand until you tell him to go; and
| after a few times you can put the whole
family in the carriage and he won't stir out
of his tracks.
Lrr®rs oF PuMpkiM SEEDS oN MiLcH
Cows.— A correspondent writesto the New
England Farmer in regard to this subject
as follows:
“First, I fed my eows one week with one
large or two small pumpkins to each cow
twice a day. Their milk decreased two or
three quarts a day from what they give the
week previous. I then fed them alternate-
ly three or four weeks, and they varied in
their milk very much as the first week.
The diuretic quality of pumpkin seeds is
well known, and they will always prove in-
jurious to animals if fed in a large quanti-
of every youth and every man in the land.
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