The Gentre Reporter. NNN a ® nes on ssn {onsite cmon ® 'ENTRE Harw, Pa., May 20, 1380, C—O snmp STATE TICKET. SUPREME JUDGE, {EORGI A. JENK':, Saifecaon County AUDITOR GENERA ‘OBE RY { senator Wallnee says that Don Camer v's ability hem that the General is to be success ifn 18 confident that there m the Cameron camp. Ap rsol says that Hayes could not ‘no one ran against him, and would be enough scattering him if there .was nobody fold, He thinks that neither iv the ex-President have great that Blaine will be Presi = 0 da at else in th =horinan LANCES, en App mocerats in congress had fol sample of the Republicans in a hundred cases of putting Yocum would have got papers quicker than his first The rads always made quick st & democrat when his seat Wars aos Was eontesi pms — a Free Press chronicles an think should 3 of a hic thal h we wn to the foolish things That paper says married within 1s of each other, and from t had been very intimate. In Ww sh parents, ouples were a boy @ was welcomed as heartily » had been a prince of a reign- Last month a girl appeared young couple. One evening o mother of the boy visited of the girl, taking her child Most of the members of both o also present. The mother took a rather diminutive but rom a case, and, placing it on the girl scarcely a month v engaged herson to the child, » be ratified in t rf —— ner John I. Davenport made before Wallace inves- mittee in New York on Sat- made an effort to show that go number of persons were naturalized by Judges Bar- Cunn, but the testimony he id not establish the fact that 1@ seized at the frandulently issued. He pre- four hundred irregular ap- r naturalization, but it will red that at the election in is of 80,000 naturalized citi- riven away from the polls or m approaching them by the i tyrannical conduct of Dav- : testimony taken before the mmittee shows that vote i by Davenport's order a republican committee and son only to be released with- {ter the election. Many of ere thus outraged had gen- lization papers and were d to vote as Davenport him- emocratic congress will not fit leave untried any means to protect the honest voters k city against a repetition of racticed by Davenport at the S78.~ Patriot, pe - of democrats in ick proclivities, were indue- » republicans to vote in fa- 1 retaining the seat, is one reasons that te the vote This little band of wishy- may their fy FY Pe he future. the as congress yet rir regret Tats A les 8. Wolfe has written a sre, Eli. K. Price, Joel J. Bai- s declining a complimentary red him by citizens of Phil- if said dinner had come off, » say that Kemble, andother bers, would have been among ~—Wwe suppose on account of tite. enture ioned | nlp fn — ual report of the Chicago call » year ending May 1, shows | sales of grain and provisions car amount to $280.856,137, 55,790,859 the previous year. { grain transaction was $190, af provisions $81 452,966; in former over the previous 1,487, and in thelatter.9.818,- ann ar tn fp pi ting of the Baptist ministers ia, last week, the following lenouncing »., Was unanimously passed: That we cannot too strongly war conde board of pardons and of his excellen- ¢. the governor, who, assuming, without constitutional authority, judicial function, have relieved the erim- ms als of all tl their sentence, and that they should have done this in a manner which viola- { their own established rules, and al- «1 no opportunity for a fair hearing he friends of puplie justic e, ie A lps ylidate ran against a snag is us related by the Williamsport Bulle At the last election for Sheriff in his county one of the candidates had a ing to farmer's houses, order- 4 Tne How a hion of ¢ | then saving that he had nothing less nurse he would dine and sup, and lodge, gratis, which he did in many instances. pen to have t billy This of not many such roosters. cecil ccf pean d New York, died suddenly on last Friday. Judge Church was one of our eminent men, and frequently mentioned in con- nection with the democratic nomination for president. Be —— SE wes for Blaine and Florida a ed Michigan on q rant, that pm ral will be siomiuated, and Inugh at the idea of bolting and kie king. Uver 100 members were absent when the vote was taken in the Curtin-Yocum contest, Two whites znd five negroes were Say whipped on Saturday, at New l., one colored burglar receiv. ingr Torey very heavy lashes which brought blood freely. A boy aged ten received five light lashes for larceny. St. Petershurg, May 16.-It is proposed to liberate two hundred political prison- ersin: St, Petersburg, ind 4,000 through- ou e Empire, and to relieve 11,000 THE CONTEST YOCUM'S LUCK, The Curtin®Yocum contest was deci ded in the House on 11 inst, which was founded upon the most con clusive evidence that Yocum's election was secured by the 20th district is misrepresented i Congress by fraudulent votes, on sentiments of higconstituentsin every re . The district is overwhelminglydem ocratic, opposed to all the heresies of the national party Yooum spect espoused by the assertion may beallittle too broad, for the fact is Yooum does not represent an . J body, he really does not represent the republicans, his greenback party is de funet, and the democrats, of course, none of him, and ] perfect CONZIOSS, } want last, but not least as non-entty, or The record does not know him C18 mum as an ovster, and the only tle for a that he did attract was when Kept voting nd the next for mam ttention while he turn about ~one day for God a mon,~s0 that he might gain a little sym § pathy for the retention of the seat he iil 1k HKe an emply hag Curtin, the fairly elected me would have been a eredit t a state; Lion 0 Oil useful member, a with his large and elo been of exper fence speaker, Eraal servi a ad va gE" allairs Las 0 a - “ juen would hs AVEO hrough one of thos nation: b freaks, which Mit : i} OOUASIONRN Ns Vv spring fence American x litics, | aided 1 the experience and ability, is at the bottom, w the corners and by illegal vetes, Service, : hile the lighter material has been carried aloft by th ne on ly to be « } CVO 3 y at 2 vac} boi op ASIN IN SOMO marsh dead and forgot But the Rfrosrin das over spilled milk, 1 it intend t PI nid as we won! YOY been, honored as our district wou been, with Curtin as in congress. (OY trict must until us right and t! have a true rej ted Gov, Curtin, we believe, did not spend a day in Washington to ask t which he was elected. The the work of ithe arity of the J “il ho are defrauded by the seating of Yo- cum - Re i THE CHIC AGO REPUBLICAN CON. VENTION BREAKS UP IN A ROW of Thine first act of which another ballo he sentiments of our people wesentative rightfully elec he seat to contest was istrict Mag Ww The republicans have alittle row on hand the play ed at tl 10. The next act will meeting of the tion at Spri field this week. ant of Cook county convention says When Mr. Singer, the chairman of ‘00k county republican committee, called the convention to order at Farewell hall a scene of the wil confusion ensued, followed by a bolt ot the Grant support- ers. Singer claimes ithe right to nom inate a temporary chairman, which wasifollow- ed by eries of “no” “never,” and shouts of “Anthony.” A delegate put the question and Antho- ny was declared tomporary chairman. Sing ge r held his ground, and crowds gath- ered on the stage, a and shaking their fists untill the police cate forward and separated the excited dele Sates, Both Singer and Anthony insisted their rights and put the questions to the convention at the same Sm e. Anthony declared his secretary elected, and Ninge r nominated and declared Strickland ted. Mr. Anthony then ap pointed the come mittee on credentials, and while the cre- dentials were being handed to the secre- tary, the Grant delegates rose and shout- ed their protests. Anthony called on Lieutenat Byre to clear the aislesand to protect the legitimate delegates. Singer, from the platform, announced the con- vention adjourned to the club room of the Palmer house and quit the hall follow- ed by about 75 delegates Who left their credentials in the hands of the secretary Sppoluted by Anthony. Arrived at the Palmer house the Grant de legates pro- ceededeto organize a separate convention, A committee on credentials w asappointed, and during their retirement addresses were made denouncing the organization as a riot. Both conventions held and both are determined to send a full dele- gation to the state convention. After the report of the committee on creden- tials, Sppoiuted by the anti-Grant conven- tion at Farewell hall, the roll was called, resulting as follows: lel- egates; Blaine 5 534 del legates; Grant, 1, as prese nt; 57 Grant dele gates is Was re Cook county convention on be played th » state conven "™ . The ROY idest on elec nt si SesIons Washburn, 904 « being given as the official number of those who had voted. Three delegates from each senatorial district were then appointed to select del- egates to the state convention and a reso- lation was passed instructing them to se- lect 58 of Cook county, 98 in favor of Washburne and 3! in favor of Blaine. The convention Jat the Palmer house have elected a solid delegation of 92 Grant men to the state convention. The anti-Grant convention at Farwell hall, after ratifying the seiection of dele- gates to Springfield, as reported by the committee for each senatorial district and appointing a committee to prepare evi- dence in regard to the constitution ane acts of the convention adjourned. The delegation stands 58 for Washburne and 34 for Blaine—all anti-Grant. The Grant convention at the Palmer house having filled up its representation by appointing by districts and wards, selected a solid Grant de slegation to Springfield, and having appointed a com- mittee to prepare an address setting forth the organization or the convention, it ad- journed, sis pe MR. YOO UM RETAINS HIS SE AT. The World special 11, says: The tin-Yoeum contested election case snddenly disposed of to-day by the some- what surprising vote of 115 to 75 in favor of allowing Yocum to retain hig seat in the House. As predicted, the Republi- cans voted solidly with the Greenback members, who gained additional recruits from the Democratic gide. This result was vuite a surprise to many of Mr. Cur- tins friends. Up to the time of adjourn ment yesterday it was not e Xpec bo that a vote would be reached before to-mor- row morning, but Mr. Weaver and the other Greenback friends of Mr. Yocum made such a thorough canvass of the House, especially on the Demoe aie side, that they felt sure of a majority and, hn- der the advice of General Garfield, pre- pared to cut off further debate at the be- gining of the session to-day. Several mem bers desired to speak, but Mr. Spring- er fully realized the situation and, rather than sustain a defeat at the start, agreed to a demand for the previous question. He was then entitled th one hour to close the case, but he yielded his time Messrs, Ryon, of Pennsylvania, and Speer, of Georgia, both of whom spoke against Yocum. Mr. Bpeeris one of the young members of the House, vt his was the strongest speec hand the only one that helq ‘he attention of the House, Mr: Hendrick + Wright says that his con- rere Yortio, wor have bee n ousted from his seat and a new alection order. ed had a vote been taken a 10. weeks arn, Car- was ny po WHAT CURTIN WILL Ex-Governor Curtin says that if Grant is nominated at Chicago he will take off his coat for the Democratic candid ate whoever he may be, to give the biggest Democratic majority ever thrown in his Congressional district. He says his fail- ure to get his seat shall not cost the Democratie party a single vote, rp — Williamsport, Pa., May 16.- -The suit of Father Stack against Bishop O'Hara for $20,000 was decided here to-day by a DO). RAE] A Dealers are now The Sun in mercantile commodit that the sudden and great prices all along the line, was fruitful of ed hopes of a pe 8a ys 08 beginning to seo advance last in autumn, inary to trade. It rmanonoe delusive, and ealonlationa 1 { orease which have proved tempted men 40 base their y | for the future on an unsubstantial transitory inflation, reaping, during 1eavy and the last prot have been Instead of | eight or ten weeks, the! {aix months ago, they doing | business on a declining market, and no { one ean say whether the bottom has yet | been reached, Speculators are busy { the merchandise markets, and the prices are alld {of certain stable commodities | gether regulated by them, so that are | not easy to decide what lw hat are fictitious values It is not doubtful, | line n prices NEeaAvy and i | general now @ Will De return t bat le prospg er th of the Hh | whet! scale autumn, whether is a reasonab point was reached last 3 1 the almost unpreceden ¥ ron ante | great impetn 8, iron cases by new AN ZOS Wers so numerous ; ¢ i} directory of the ¥ “yi tew 3 of the country ha America » Nj ol sulatic im w th il ia iro id in are and iron as road ds was engaged | lass of outsiders who are other nanipu Fy uh as od 8 now s hrs » 40me prog Hmplion, and mil i111 y ABA Wil § iron can be in anticipati hie # : r American When the ivance orders they ment of pri es, the market | and unsettled furnaces have met t} they are repared to iron is dull Ie a4 hie) : on which now must be } at whic been arriving in working, accept th 3 h the Scotch iron, large quantities, firan whtais ! | Yo pa OORT ae prices ol iron, ¢ann said to have yet toy om In wheat, and cotton, { daring the pr { and most of the great tive, and markets generally is disturbed Ly specu lators, Of the prospects fi corn esent vear has been ste staples Dairy produets are lower, yr the crops at home io pay i8 hot speak. and abroad it We have a mu safe vet rréater acr Sid & it may be assumed that we shall have a harvest well up to while we hardly expect geason’s calamities tothe Er will be repeated. Jeast tho . UAE RSL the averace at can nt fs The present condit future a sailing necessary to the j business, pruden La a BLACK LIST CONG The following pretended whose vo oF i SHEN is black list nocratic i. 3 td apatin p : gainst seating Cartin § a de tea is the infamy of 1880, an ble democracy of the out 20 district and and each and every one of th ly d—arned right tiie Lil » polit rage upon 3 } em Alken, NS arolia Bright, Te: BuGlacs ° Twel « Kentucky Uo halmers, Misstsaippt Felton, Georgia. Henki Hostetter, In Mills, Texss PENNSYLVA Chauncey F. Black, u Shy 1st., thus writes to the New York § ander date of May The delegation to Cincinnati is a dependent one from top to bottom. T Tilden element in it is the Jaeut pro- | nounced, although it is probably not al full third. In the delegation, #8 in stronger than Mr, Tilden-that is to say Mr. Randall could, under cerlain favor- | ing circumstances, get more votes for] himselfasa P residential candidate than he could carry to Mr, Tilden. But ti 18 delegation is under nobody's control; | the defeat of the unit for notice that it should not for Tilden, Haneoc k, Randall, it i8 not but for! against Grant » and it will look out that man from the list of candidates with the | utmost caution; and with regard only to two qualifications—a pure article of | Democracy and manifest availibility. The spirit which governed the Conven- tion will be very likely to prevail in the delegation, and I shall be gr reatly aston~ ished if it does not show itself a more harmonious body without the coercive | unit rule than it would have been with | it, | - eo. A Washington special Governor Cuartin’s defeat in with Yocum for the seat was a crushing one and expected by his | friends, Alex McClure was here to-day | and left on the 1:30 train, satisfied that Curtin would be seated. His defeat was brought about hy a combination of bard money Republicans, Inflation Green. backers, Soft Money Democrats and exs Confederates. Nineteen Democrats vot- ed against him outright and as many more dodged the issue. Following is the list of Democrats voting in favor of Yoenm to retain his seat: Aiken and Sillman ot South Carolina, Berry of Cals ifornia, Bright and Caldwell of Tennes- gee, Bouck of Wisconsin, Chalmers and Singleton of Mississippi, Felton and Stephens of Georgia, I. Henkle of Mary. land, Mills of Texas, New of Indiana, O'R eilley of New York, Richmond of Virginia, Rothwell of Missouri, Single- ton “and Stevens of Illinois and Warner of Ohio. of 11 says :~ his contest | in Congress, | . -e PERSIA. Truerax, May 11.—The famine in province of Azerbijan is inereasing, crop prospects are bad. six hundred deaths Janunry in the district of Urumiyah, Twelve hundred christians have left the country. Wheat costs sixty pounds sterl. ing per ton in the famine stricken distriots the The There haz been from starvation since gp May 12.—A dispatch Constantinople to Reuter’s telegram come. pany “The British consul at Bour. gas, in eastern Roumelia, telegraphs te Sir Austen Lavard, the British ambassador here, that a band of soldiers from Dulgas rip have entered the district of Aidae, sreainded and pillaged nine villages, : —~aral men and outraging come killing sey “aus hit Twenty Laoxpox, from y BAYER. indrad and sixty- wWultiten , : =A Brg Dow ens : 1 SIX MUREUIIMANS C3Capaed na fat Achiul) » FIRE IN PHILADELPHI Puraperriiia, May 7.-~The netal brewery of John Gardiner & Co, Twenty-first street and Washington ave. nue, was damaged by fire this morning, the loss being placed at from $150,000 to $200,00 0, and the insurance at $130,000, cape . wo A A. Conti. ing boats of the foundered Three of the five miss mail steamer America, which verdict in favor of the defendant, The controversy began in 1871, because of the ragnoval of the priest from the pass torate at this place, “ froke enrvhillapct, x on the passage from the Cape of Good Hope for South Africa, were picked up | on the 24th and 25th by ae} American bark Emma I. Harriman, of April WHITTAKNER'S CASE, | Positive Evidence that he Wrote the Note of Warning. West May 16, derstood that to day was to bring forth | he Whittaker case, i i { Point, It had been uns] A sensation int Con {#equently everybody in West Point ats | tended the sitting of the Court First Whit-| 8 subjected to a long series of questiens, designed to show inconsisten- «Aieners | alg, Professors and Cadets, | cles in his defense against the charge i that inflicted the i {and that some of them were very sues he injuries on himself, cessful, Then came the reports of the five experts in hand.writing that had | been suppressed, that W hreatening letter, but all posiliveness, Court, hittaker 1 he Ihe entire five greed {had written the \ | reports were long, reached the | same results with Thess j created a great sensation in and the made that row- expression was freely | Whittaker's case was up. But the g tng sensation was vet 10 come, i Bos Od Wasi ton had , ter which Whit Southworth A let t 3 WO ilin spovery, mother his wm taker ha begun Was among the papers found in om, nd submitted to the experts, with the Annoymous threatening lettes, Lxpert uthworth, after sati Blyl he writing was the same in both letters! liscovered that the threatening note had! 1 written on a slip of paper torn from ter begun to the Cadet’s mother. 16 two side by side, the edges acing t! perfectly, Where a bit had 3 } " ra from one side the correspond. y fitt the ted it, Wh none the ere paper “ same thin RY PARDONS. RANEY NH GN OF QLLINCGERR THE BoARD VIEWS r to the Press May 4 he State of Pennsylvania by many ofthe news. ecution in the bribery trimer in which riunaies were that Whi Nol éven repre santled Board at the hearing. Cent draw ut for 3 fact that : m being ey what was heard, Rule ur perder tried Lhe Allorney or sttor. ney wo rOseCuled, statis glwh en Lhe Rp n will be made, and hi *} Hguitd 5 piicatio the ground pp! ih 5 han those is ication based, greunds ce will be entd ~ rial £1} , it 10 was observed ex» § ro fet ries § District Att Was not. orney FrRoon « he board on the fellows in the morning; this 1in Quarler Sessions ¢ grounds ication was ade were not upon which w id lhule © concludes as follows And no applic uniess the same and papers upc based been sfore said sedsion, and in no | this rule be re N TAY iti } ation will be heard or con} n have filed at least! lnxed, ie was relaxed. i con. of Par f REA TE rul relaxation we migh ut the he nt to treat the precoadin owing, r so much 1 norable Board ie the for reopening! awrmal board; ant CASO are i ved by the i when submitted alion acd notices re in news Ati made an i} ng NOoLice to ID } strict ow f, together with addit d, according te provision ney General, the} iW 0 14 what havo! uld naturally ge y hear might recommendations for m bes h BRYS $ ol even present i nw Salth & counsel Wie 1 neq by hi ore, ir wd No application sented {0 any ard. If the Board of Pardons regarded its ndoubted right t but it ion to have it done inal not fair te the Court waty-than which th the Commonwealth. onstruction of the! RE proper they ha o give relief in these CRS0E, was not rin {0 nit the presecut orper; il was of ere is in -30 | law set aside” , and the people of the wealth have a right to know ex why their officers, in the perforn iblic duty, sel in a particular: substantial legal rea.! the pardon they have been revealed. Let each public sera vant by The Court of Dauphin county will stand by her record, - HORRIBI CRIME OF A 100 8 MONOM ARIAC IN th Co actly mon ance of a pt way. 1f, therefore, should wr his own burdens. i | Clarks| Journal SAYS: | i | Lovisvinie, Ky. May ville spec the Courier. "Considerable exciloment was caused yes. terday by tbo lodgement in.our jail of Daniel Lyle, colored, his wife and a negro) Talley. It seems who havo resided , this county, | 1 ial to woman named Susan that Dan and his wife, in the Civil District No. for some time, where they a been onn. sidered iat ade inoffensive peaple of! it have more recently become thor. ! oughly imbued with emotional religion! which Dan has permited to unset his rea. son until ho is a perfect monomaniace upon | the subject. He has asserted that hie was| the Savior, his wife Virgin Mary and Su-! gan Tulley, who lives with them, Prophs| Indeed he has on divers occasions] appeared at places of worship, both for white and black people, and insisted on! playing his part as preacher to the great disgust of all present, Yesterday Consta- | bles Romily and Saunder's of District 10, | procured a warrant for his arrest Upon a charge of disturbing public worship, and! went to his house to execute the same, Lyle resisted furiously and assaulted Con. | stable Saunders with an ax. Constable] Romily in order to save the life of Sauns! fired three shots at Lyle, one of} which took effect in his right breast and| the other two in the groin, Lyle then re. bounded to the house and barricaded the windows and doors. Sheriff Mosely was sant for and immediately wentto the scene of action, accompanied by policeman| Morrison of this place, Upon his arrival | Lyle immediately surrendered. Upon ens tering the house the officers were attacked | by a smell of petrified human flesh and on| making search, they found two of Lyle gs! children, aged respectively three and five yours, dead with their necks broken. ~appoarance of the bodies, decoms/ «amenced, they mnst Having cou. ‘ A COros| have been dead for some time. fier's jury was summoned snd their ve r clogs. { i i dors, From the i death by violence. Parties from tho| neighborhood say that the impression is and Prophetess, who have both wielded n strong influence over Lyle and] that he did the killing to relieve the wo-| the care of them, believing for the) oceasion that he was Herod, Lyle's wounds are very painful bat not considers od mortal, M Ar f men of t MURDERERS OF RABE BN R AY THE PENALTIES OF THE ( RIME HOW THE oN. DEMNED MEN BORE THE ORDEAL SUENES AND INCIDENTS, Lenaxox, May 18 The execution tes Henry F, Wise was witnessed by scarcely served and no harrowing scaffold scones iN curred. Wise did not sleep much lust night, pre fo wrnng g to develo his remaining time es earth to religious services Brandt and Hummel are said to have passed a roasonably comfortable night sleeping four or five hours small broakfust, after which they entered into religious exercises, with keeping them up, they Ww i500 Was even shight intermission, until wera conducted to the scaffold more devotional, by Brandt H for whem they had repeatedly a Of his this morning and Hummel with Wise, expresied con implicating 1 ey wet wen pl { becnu Staton them in the Rabe: Wise's cell and extended hands, saying at the same Wise could} the remark i had done them po) injury and told them In 3 their time that they forgave him, nol see the relevancy of view of the fact that he ew os Bu pear od cell} somewhat dissatisfied with their rec eption i 118 they Between nine and ten o'clock Wi 180 Pal dl isit to tl bade th 4 is goed bye an various cells, id ad i0 10 OCCU Par il eligious At ab mel had suitation, and pert grew out it that they had agre ed As Rev. Tral ert it was belle themse to make confes To entered tho cell { they ved! Ye 8 Him. A sensation was created later by Bi ' by Joseph Har! man, hostler, that Brand t had wn alter, that had unl med O« § rt circulated herill Crall J i 1 ua n epo s a slntement which he re of be i by Sil uns and 1 tent hy the governor the statement was to be « Jestroy Col, G bin counsel Hummel, got it cated the inf im aosted rihe| three 3 rea al Le lished sanging weeks, A reprieve were ed, for Bre indt and to hear of and ¢ ymmuni. ‘ rmation to Grand! , who des : ¥ Hartman, | ok place in Brandt's ¢ ell not k 16 slory was Yen b i BONG 46 sudden § Wh al U Haziman's Ww aunn slay there nown, hen he came out th ie urderer had g at he only that the m id th rt ment ar i desire reporters, Hheriff Orall was ap P reahen eral days that the ill.will ] iained for Wise might result He dresded this . Brandt, ingness A MH Wi the g ive lor irandt i ITRNGL enle ir y \ Vig WOrKk ana WO execu inna tion Bub pressed Ww \ Hl 3 MAKIBE & speach OF Got tte wi iled a pian to an unwill : ' vol i ise, SO avoid i LL it first ake him out « ba his remarks. Dir as la. m Ww sy! hg ie " i nol Les GLaCguitsCe } $ His r iat} $e 6 serged “rom goon was on th ded with remarkable ne k his place ui yder the dangling out showin Ig . Israel Ha ay { inated at ; In sl ed and Hq $ and © Way 10 the sca d asten firm. the loast trepida. ind Rev, Ezekiel the 1 eligious exercises, | sbout ten, m Before | they were begun Wiss few in German, TI ey ™ sad Light 0 nutes re made = worse sit ros marks npiy Ww th Brandt, Hu l and Zechman and his testimony oi ihe trial of subsequent siantements conspiracy to Wise Appear uibe Zechma relative the murder were row his whe exercis ms al the scaffold, As Brandt and H ummel were conducted into the prison yar & their woebegone ap POATANCE WAS fdrikin cheorful loek of Vise tk eonspi ae i} i to th pirast (0 the in melt tha + di, the lead i mtors, seemed Lhe very { dispair as he 16 seattold, They took the jr position under the dans : !. almost simultanecuslya on heir tha urroanded. Rev. y, and Re Js of uty n Eg ropes, and ts fell in pray er with m they we rabert Mhants murders knees ministers Geo re » fMy erstown, stlended on Brandt Ramm i t Le sel wil i aKO4G + teapidt Aid 4 . Fy Brandt did nol seem t enter into services with much zest mn Hing on Him to take care of hi en. The final ciergy, sheriff, 4 bade them good bye, \ kissing gir 7 Fira G od for His boundless hildr iu led, Lhe and others Hun The « TODES promptl: 7 adj de al bor ¢ most severely bled considerably, was placer] about Brandt nce underwent a change whic ly indicat ed his horror at the Sikantior A} 11.23 the th ymel several of the and white caps asted by the sheriff, \ on Hummel, When the $ neck his coun. ro ye h plains & ma and the remaining m ‘aber had paid the pen. sprung Lhe tron, derars of Joseph ally of their fow, and the universal verdict thiat they had “died easy Wise pronounced dead in five minutes, B eight and Hummel! in nine, After the bodies had been cut down the! rexnaing of Wise and Brandt were placed | in coffins. Hummels coffin had not ar rived and he was laid on the ground, Presently Brandt's body was carried to crime, 3 was % was! randt in of the scaffold, i.) Lf 1B )C] FURCIEA & ® i Black Silks, From 75 cents upwards Colored Silks, From 04 cents upwards, In immense assortment, Pekins, Broderie, Damas, ete., ombine wit In Bummer Silks, We have EE RRERARREY Qua frill Ha, a In Fane y “Bilks, an alm wi endless YH LACK GOODS, 4 \ , A wonderful stock of oils | widy h, (0) per yard, Pa Hn FRO é show t mense y the Col tion $ eal prices as : cent assorim Grenadines, Hernanies, And Lace Buntings, In Black Colors megFEnit and iD UN ur stock Of Medium wear, cent, and at n and leas it 4 en's Gauze Sh § cents, Fine os Crane Shirts, At 81 cents AL O0 cents ers Underwear, perell Jean - HU cents. At nis. 25 ee AL 20 cents, Boys’ Gauze Shirts, At 25 cents, IN SU MME BR HOSIER noy ry i Y. | i | i i ¢ At 50 cents, Hose, Ww eents At: Men's Children Wo have In Hosiery The Bi ray of these goods, Bilk Suits, in Momie( A Flanne | Buits *uits, Ladies, Wraps For (Man tes | i ‘apes, Fich We eall ue, Coats, 400 Dozens th X i with Plain The prices range ge irom Chenil ish and in le Shawls, axira sizes 0 aid P In Plais £2.00 82.60, shid races | $3.25 rom nS Shawls awl, gl i 5 must ual her afte ati 1stomers the DEPAR imj Our N ¥ EIGHTH BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite the Brockerhoff. House, One Price Store,! MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, GOODS The Cheapest Shoe Store in the county. Call and examine our goods wheth- er you buy or not. The finest French Calf Boots snd ‘Gaiters made to order in the Conrad House Building. g A. MOXTH guaranteed, i $12 a day at home made by / the industrious. Capital not required ; we will start you, en, women, boys ! and girls make monty fas ter al work for us than st anything else. The work is light and iplessant, and such as anyone can go right iat, Those who are wise who see this no- ‘tice will send us their sddresses st once land see for themselves, , Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time Those als ready al work are Jayiag " large sams of money. Address TRUE & CO, Auguse ta, Maine, - 9% jon y YET GOOD BREAD, By calling at the new and exten. give bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDARS, who has Bod to A. Ksuth’s old stand on Bishop street where he furnishes evs Fresh Bread, Cakes of 8ll kinds, Pies, eto, ote. Candies, Sp ie Noh, Fruits, Anything and Sverything belonging tc ithe business. Having had years of expe rience in the business, be fisiters himsel. who may favor him with their patronage. 80 aug tf JOSEPH CEDAES. Bhi {Office on Alleghony BL 27 {eb of BLAIR LINN. Attorney-at-Law Bellefonte Pa KENDALL SPAVIN CURE 1s sure to cure Spavias, splints, Curd It removes sil nunatural enlarge’ ments. DOES TOY ELASTES Has se equal for any lameness on beasi or or MAS. It has cured hip Joint Ronen ins son who had suffered 15 cured rheamstism, corns, frost bites or ‘any bruises, out or lameness, 11 has po equal for any blemish on Bend forigatratad etreular giving PoRITIVE rrooY, Pi #1 LL DRU Sol | have itor can gut for you dall & + Proprietors, Eposbur¥h a, f v 14 “P # GL D sdministration Ne ff, late of Cent granted to ti 3 | per owing them: ndet nod 10 881G Geta paymen i. ime nédinle ¢ he astale ig “SARA AHO FLORA © A UNSEATED L ANDS OR TAXES FoR 1878, JOUR YEARS Notice is here bly, passed the 12th 1815, entitled An t to amend sn Act directed the inseatad lands in id the several ih 1erel there w ill out. ut soll . . 10, to public sale o yosed } tracts a following of aid thereon, SECOND 1880, ate, on the JUNE, A. D,, BENNER. Bollef warrantee, Taxes Thomas Johnston And, Ceon Robert Holmes John Moore i J.D Harris 1 John Davis 1 Foster Tate = 0 BOGUS, f Packer & Lucas 1 hran 231 wth 204 =O NN wher) 40! Moses Hood . 33 18 Hood 32 18} $01 t Cettinger over Hummel's body, which a short time] 14d 1} wagon and conveyed to his former home, | { Raber murder, With the execution of the three men tos {county within a year—Nimrod Spatten. thuber July 8, 1870, Franklin Stitchler and Charles Drews November 14, 1879, and fag Brandt, Josish Hummel and Henry . Wise May 13, 1580, cement { Natal to Aden isthe longest; it is nearly} nearly 4,000 miles long. It has been put The first section, 8 Natal, to Delagoa Bay, dam RECS. Durban in 680 miles, the fourth, 2,000 miles, to Aden; the tor is not yet completed. As Aden ready connected with England, more than one telegraph line, it will put that country in direct communication with! {its colenies at the southern extremity o Africa, us well as with all its other posses gions with which it has already been uni-| lat. is | { slong} lea i . oe. “ yesterday, t's this way,’ nel It's mighty convenient, as] ~ I wag on one wunst an’ rule resolution solid, so when 1 sez, the delegation tak’ suthin,’ of course they all Lind to vote the same way, an’ nobody dissant an’ I don’t b'live they would} if the rule hadn't beon in force we had the unit’ nuther an can have the hull sum put down he could if we war all 21 drinks with every ‘aides yar #00, one can- didate can’t coma in an’ jesl ono or! two up fer a drink, fur it wouldn't do any go d, becoz of thé unit rule; so he'll have to Bk the whole caboodle an’ no favor.” chairm on tha slate eusier'n {divided en’ wes takin’ ARK il {de 3 4 ¥ i k ih 4 i: i | ki 44 t 4 13: 1 » 3 » 0 3 : ¥ » “a 3 Eli Canby i G 701 David Lewis LH BS John Baron 0M Thomas PP. Wharten 1276 Walter Stewart 108 22 Paul Cox § 28 22 John Vagubn 31 00 168 John Donnelly 13 44 20 841 26 8M a 20] My 801 lobart Gray 1 44 a } 14 } 14 } RY } RO TR a4 13 44 5 80 ow John W sitzel 2 James Black 2 Joseph J Wallace 3 William Cook 3 John Cowden i William P. Brady 3 Henry Shaffer 3 John Housel 33 John Lyon 33 Charles Goben } Thomas Grant 63 John Brady John Boyd 03 Alex Graves 63 Joseph Morris 63 Thomas Hamilton 63 John Byers Jacob Weidmer 63 3 Bonj vmin Young Alex Hunter 648 Samuel Hun 3 Thomas Graves 3 Francis Touch 4 George Harrison 53 Jolin Nicholson 53 Blair McClanahan 13 46] 3 Pearson Hunt ! 53 Polly McClanahan 638 81 163 Georga MeClanahan 568 81 58 Ann MoClanghan 68 81 53 George Mond 53 Andrew Pettit 53 William Bingham Nathan Levy Joseph Thomas 1 Joseph Wallace Joseph Wallace, William Bell Samuel M Fox Sarah M. Talman, 83 of Jeremiah Parker 3 163 Alexander Bell 108 Alex» d’allas, CURTIN, Babecen Kelso amos Miller Jarges Irvin Kd, Hallowell 1 ] 1 ] 1 y 46 ter He 1 16 1 16 15 Tin 1 1 15 10 2 Hh 08 re Et DMINISTRA . Letters of Polly 2 been n make immed] ale TOR'S stration inte granted wing payment wed] Ll Esther Eddy Casper Wists Joseph Kote Caleb Lawns Isaac Longstreth se x7 4 2 wi X07 207 121% ao 200 100 4H 8 $ i y i i ol 10 Ho 380 400 $00 400 1856 oR a8 800 435 wn 150 60 60 44 4 100 40 206 120 100 188 1756 30 175 200 188 10 8 Ob 500 00 220 il as go 18 Lindloy Coats William Gilbert Jessie Waln Mollie Wharton Joseph Waln Richard Wain Jacob Waln Jonathin Willi Robert Ainsly John MeCauiny Charles Allen Richard Tunis Caleb Lawns § Teane Longstreth § Parker Henry Donald Robert Ainsly 4 Richard, Tanis McEwen Fishburn Wharton J. W. Philip Meyers Rimon Meyers Meyers Joseph Devliing Job W Packer w M Packer § John P Mitchell Job WW, Packer J WN Pao ker J Lone FERGUSON, [sane Buckley Josish Lushby Richard Mosely Abraham Hicks GREGG John F. Price John Rots (owner pon Re Hubly William Taggart David Taggart William Logan John Painter, HAINES, John Simpson John Kidd William Mosby Adam Bolinder Charles Hall HALY MOON. Abraham Elder Thos Heyskill {owner), (!, Vanpool estate {owner), C. Vanpool estate (owner), Peggy Shearer HARRIS 53 004123 129 - 24 89! (422116 us Ol 0118 ws 3 Ril me is Fee soli: 30 1% 60 200 S830 858 430 27 10 410 816420 35 20 100 14 80, HO ROR 150 IRGSH ow) xX 255 45 201200 13 20{424 36 i414 3 on 10{300 00125 ; oThi35 1 601402 154 2881 26 181320 5 001390 128 o0l168 GO Hi i 60) 00 601400 3 60136 il 45 3 Lt 1 : HIE 10; 400 2 10827 2 10]1¢ 18 184 27 73400 [0 931433 108 x0 8 10/433 163 1421430 0 {300 1 441433 158 {434 168 4 00: 93 08] 450 147 John Irvin J. C. Fisher dohn Jrwin William: Brown Michael Brannan (owner), George Fox John Irwin John Irwin HOWARD, Wil John Brady samuel Leathors Joseph Graysburg HUSTON, Adam Kuhn. LIBERTY. Part John Potter Ross Baker (oorge DD, Hess tobt & Jus Hayes Daniel Krouse Samuel P Shenk, (owner,) Danie! David, MARION, J D. Shugert W. A. Thomas Alexandor Scott 60) he 3 2 103 051438 163 {400 1812 06 433 i 438 ] 10 ( H £0 15 ’ 53 14 - 18 80 oh BR 2314 32 00 155 10 250 4 701300 103 6 226. $4 00 24 00] 40 35 281 hs J ol Ben 3s Wil Joseph John BNO Dr 5 i Ken Palle, Verm UHNE, TON i For nl by roLLow agents, 82 Arch sphis Pn D Murray C.T ALEXANDER. C. M. Bowzr LEXANDER.& BOWER, At torneys-st-Law, Belisfonts, Specislstiention ves $0 Ooliections, and Orphans’ Uourt iar be consulted in German sud English. SEWING MACHINE WORLD REVOLUTIONIZED. An entire new [set of attachments free with esch WHITE SBEWING MACHINE Hol it has ever been seen—can not be used on any other machine, he patents on the above namoad attach menis are controlied by this company, their shops st Cleveland, Ohio, In connection with the above Free with each WHITE Bewing Machine, twelve other attachments and ol the best in the market, The WHITE ls alwass sold st a living profit. H. J. BOYER, Ag't, 15ap3m _ Asronsburg, Pa. (Exe Co, FARMERS HOME — BUSH HOUSE. PRICES TO BUIT THE TIMES, Improved Stabling and Careful Hostlers, Low Bpecial Rates for Jurymes snd Wit nesses, Cleanliness, Comfort and Table unexcelled. NO DISCRIMINATION sgainstithe Producers of our food, than whom none are more worthy, or mors en titled to sitention. The Bush House hay. ing over three times the capacity of other hotels, there is no occasion or n to place the guests in sitic rooms. socounts for its growing Local Trade. We do not trust your horses te the care and profil of parties Jisconnasied with : fi : MYERS, Proprietor. abit IRDVAR, Ie. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING YERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and And sll k™hds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, Aswell as all kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte. Rh TO SOA Y EAR, or $010 $20 a day n vour own locality, Nori Women do as wall as men. Msnymake more than the amount stated sbove, No one can fail ake money fast Any one ean do the ork. You can make from 00 cls, to $9 sn bour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs noths ing to try the business. Nothing tke | like it for money making ever offer Business pleasant snd strictly ire Reader, if you want to know allabout the best paying business before the publie, send us your address and we will send you full particalars and private terms free, Samples worth $5 also free. You can then make up your mind for yourself Address GEORGE STINSON & CO. Portland, Maine. ANCER RE MOVED | Knife, and in. Appirte OC oalsburg, Centre county, Pa. WITHOUT in most csses, without . P. W. Fischer, M. D., 24 jul 1y HENRY DOOLER, Saddles, Harness “Pridies, To Wiips Flynets, and siso keeps on hand Cottor n r— 0 1 Garmas's buliding, — TiS PAPER Advertising Puresn [108prace contracts may be made for it 4335 158 3 60 488 5 = 100 604 438 163 33 found on file a. Gea, ed fy yih gm INNEW ¥ 0 62 Allison Robert Watters Andrew Summers Moore Wharton William Parker Rebecca Wain Beni H Tallman i Wharton A 8S Valentine MT Milliken N J Mitchell George Eddy James T Hale James McManus Samuel Linn 76}433 163 331200 511483 "5 W383 33483 - Young } Thomas Greaves Andrew Bayard 4 of Samuel Dobson n m in Job Reilly D Karskaden Sarah Bittlebell N J Mitchell David Carscadon David Carseadon David Carseadon Luke Minser Francis West William H West John West D H Cunningham John M Nesbit Hugh Pim John Reiley Burd Wilson EE te sr 1S 1S = CNG tat ft 4, mh Vt Grad ny 24 S83 £8 82 &4 t tet} t $ oh 5s & ~ “ ue wel OO dm Bi § on ro] 4a o 1 360 144 a3 33 163 3 9 ol " = 19 4 HER O68 SPRING. soln L Kurtz Thomas Harrison, {owner,) Thomss TAYLOR. Moses Coats | James Bush 02 102 170 1400 21433 162 418 163 21100 on 448 163 433 163 176 GO 11 Ely Hootman James Moore Vincent Stephens Lesly Malone John M'Common Moses Qoats Joseph Yoder Hugh Hamilton 12 00 i084 OJ John Oarr James Carr Michael Weidner Michael Weidner Jacob Bec George Mong Mary Smith William Wilson David Ralston A M Eider 1001 438 153 15 281100 12 OCH 17 36 800i 17 38 17 21 12 00}! 67 Ob $5 02 33 68 63 19 66 82 02 62 ol a8 7 66 7 5564200 551100 7 6b 1 115 423 103 7 50 308) 40 10 Tract No. 1 Tract No. 2 Tract No, 18 Tract Ne, 8 210 Tract No. 12 71 o0 S07 C Vanpool William Bell UNION R Molholland William Brower Ann Deal P. & R. Kuhns Jane Blake Samuel Phipps Royen Davis Robert Stewart Ebenezer Branha Samupal Phipps ceclisd John Cooper 55 50 of Boyce Davis 502 82 94 Rudolph Mulhells *5Hd WAL = B51 4 66 Ohpst Rohrer 63 05,212 Samuel Barkman 6 24100 David Reed 2 856/560 Mary McEwen 80 72/201 133 James Sutler 12 291 40 John Baker 07 568) 48 John MeUoming 2258/ 79 Henry Duck, Sr, 10 40 (owner,) 520 WORTH. 52 00{174 Hoover & Reese Wi iam Skipon, Samuel! 06 100 80 260 - nr au wr 54 ER. Allison 108 93/433 163 § 59% Treasurer's Office, Bellefo Pa. Aprill0, 1880, Nets, ote. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The stock LR share of on hand. «AR work war. ranted, A share ofthe ie He Batrana kindly solicited Jo 1 yg _ —— 363 TISTHE CEHEAPE 7 GEIRER'S PATENT : SELF-REGULATING ain Separator 56 38 He 2x = x i 701 sony Hoan, a Cleaner and Bagger, and the PEERLESS, TRACTION and DOMESTIC &% ’ ow EREREREN 1 i 48 4713 314d oo 14 STEAM ENGINES, Manufactured only by Geiser Maxuvracrurixe Co, Ways nesboro, Franklin Co., "Pa. The ‘world challenged for good work, Grain saving, Light and Smooth Running, Slcleaning perfectly in all kinds ofof grain—wet or dry. Also the NOVELTY HAY & GRAIN RAKE the Best Rake out. Manu factured by 8. & G. Hauck, Mechanicsburg, Pa. J. A. 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