THE POPULAR VOTE, Wa print a CHRISTMAS CR x MES AND CASUA r-| TES EA | NATIONAL GRANGE, Io Extract from the Report of the Com mitteo on Transportation and Commiercial Relations. at to the murder, He was cool and cols lected. Ho was interrogated by Rev, Brondle, of Bethlehem, and at onee cons {essed having committedtho crime, telling the story with great deliberstion. He was in love with the eldest daughter of Gogel| Intrenched in the several state capitals, aged sixteen, but wa opposed by heridomioiled in the central citadel, confident that medical science ean devise. Heing parents, Hoe bolleved by killing them alli nd strong, the rallway power 10~da¥ purely vegetable no harm can arise from the opposition would be removed to his| ways the commerce of a continent, and [their use. In intrinsic value and curative suit. He had soarcely confessed beforeldominates its inaustries with cold neglect |[POWers no other Pilla ean be compared a rope taken from one of the beds Waslof (ho polden rule that is the vitalis BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, ren’ Cariantio Pros are the best for I purgatives for family use, They are the product of long, laborious and success ful ahemical investigation, and their exs tensive use, by physicians in their practice and by all elvilized nations, proves them the best and wost effectual purgative Pill ' The Pittsburg Post says; tabular statement of the popular vote by States for President, with tho vote cast in 1876, We pre a® attainable, the figures having furnished by tho officials of the State governments, They show a plural ity for Garfield over Hancock in a poll of 20H it out, A al NOW FOR THE HOLIDA DON'T BUY 1RASH, But something useful and durable. Such goods can he found at the store of . BINGES, CENTRE HALL, A horrible case of wife murder ocenr rod at Newark on Christmas evening- caused by liquor, The circumstances are related briefly as follows: Edward Kis. am, a colored waiter, residing at No. 158 Bovd streot, Newark, murdered his wife on Saturday evening, but the crime was aot discovered until a late hour at-vight, ma i Is as near correct been 5 arious The € Ina, Sr FRED KUKTE coors wee mrssenennBDITOR entre RB eporter. with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will empioy them, when , and with eynis needed, They keep the system in perfect god outside of the house and hung Lo 8a contempt of the common honesty and [order und maintain in healthy se von the After being suspend: | yop ely virtues that support the structure] Whole machinery of life. Mild, searching : and effectual, they are especially adapted of civil liberties. A power within theo the needs of the digestive apparatus, des state, nccelernting in growth, licensed by rangements of which they prevent and inordinate greed, usurping us de [cure if timely taken They are the best bow {and safest physic to employ for children land waa kened constitutions, where a mild long will it ba before the state itself will hut effectual cathartie 1s required. be a supplioant to its creature that lays] For Sare ny avn Deavess, lustful hands upon the shreds of authority | . vel preserved, swaggers in avery pracinet| Han. or as an arithmet about one-forti 8.880.574 of only b ing ical friend figures Kissam is about forty-nine years of age placed around his neck and he was drags {spirit of [ree government uid is employed as a waiter ini restau rant at Na, 68 Bank street, Newsrk, A ohild of the murdered was sent to a do'olock Saturday Cextre Harv, Pa, Jan, 6, 1881, ise os eth of ong per cent, Phe evenness of the ——“——— rs large chestnut tree, ad twenty minutes the body was cut down strength of the contending candidates 18 With this issue wo enter the 14 vols nme of the Rerorrer--next to the oldest piper in the county, We look back with satisfaction upon our labors when we sce by a steadily increasing circulation that our efforts to make a good, readable pe per, were appreciated by our friends. We feel thankful to all for the support gives us, and have strivea to merit it. We shall labor to the same end in the future, and beg leave to ask the friends of the Reporter to aid in extending its circula- tion, in return for which they shall have our heartfelt acknowlegments and an en doavor on our part to give them the full worth of their money and pains, With full sails set for 1881, we wish al ur readers a Happy New Year, sims lipo District Attorney Anstell warrants for the arrest ofall who partie pated actively in the lynching o Snyder, who murdered the Geogle o uple He says he will do his ¥ without a parallel in the history of popu In 1878 Gov. Tilden had a | by the poor house authorities and taken to a vote of 8,318, teh bhar's house about lar elections, : Heighhin 8 hoi ke that plac a where it was found thet death The officers lad returned he ita own 1 An wening, and when tho plurality over Haves, in : 1 found his t L «f this and tl he boy if he did no Lat ih shat 3 was caused by strangulation, af the law made vain endeavors to restrain Yohe, of one of the ring lead. } Kis sire advances, limitless in audacity pod to kill her dea LE P07, of 250.807, and a clear majority on n 1 y latte the whole vote of The majority p - - PENN the latter ad} ¢ 4 . y 0 * Tthe Mary of the mob, Detective - * = . § and Kev » of ths : : Hothlahem, firing at -—— hn effect ple visited the scene of the tragedy during } ard withoul his mouth t Sevaral thousand peo. Verbal Promise.~A verbal proms. ise to pay the debt of another is with in the Statute of Frauds, and is void if made to the creditor, but not if made to the debtor. Pratt VE, Bates Sup. Ct. Mich, tragged the dead body up stain of the legislative domain, with its mon defies the ermine, and hus towering | i for the class that suffers most from ie cra New Orleans, Dec, 20.--The mercury el exasctions—{armers ? Shall there be an here is at 20 degrees At Vicksburg an organized effort by the people to recover inch and a half of snow has fallen Ihe th thermometer at Shreveport isa down to § > : dle : : ’ y : tures of their genorosily degrees } 3 we, N. C, ween inches deep, and We lenow it will be to your interest, and therefore we advise you to call on Cleve for anything you may want in the | Mercantile line. Thereby you will patronize home trade, encourage him as a young man and save money at the same time, il MENDELSSOI Will make, | PIANO i oh the day and the excitement is intense oe REPORTS OF THI Lg i, laid down | He Wel i i LE “ k this morning Hv SiR an of” \ to sleep, {tO WOrs us Lali HE AO TRCTEEst OF scorn for the pe pleand especial conta; 3 w usual, taking the boy with hin The | ar about U} per cent ; \ COLD WAVE 1 told a neighbor of his i i ef that this tm t the Nord lad slipped out and ti OARS nother's death, YORK WEEKLY ALL, ONEDOLLARA YEAR. The circulation of this popular newspa per has inereaased during the past vear it the leading news of the Daily dy depart - e * FER NEW In auswer to the assumption of private \ 4 an ; oh hn bE . otha ind they fowr ithern States J the rights filebed from em by the > . and Garfield 43,35 HER- Weaver, he i DADE 1 the Green Snow is} still fall-| | attorneys, The hea. | Justice Walt, delivered from Gireensh Dee now i fend i | rights, vecifercusly proclaimed by railway Chie bench the fa 2 iia ami wily 188 91g af all knowledge i sha dl fil All Rat - . 1 y G8 there 18 the opinion of _ ——————. her death his saved the » Next day the in ' 30 called, CArrieds Montgomery, Ala, Dec, 2 fest snow ever known here fell last night. 1t 13 five inches deep. The weather is intensely cold Columbia, 8, C,, Dec. 20.--Four and a i ha!f inches of snow, the heaviest! on recs ord in this section, fell this morning Thermometer at 4 p. m. was twenty de grees above zero and growing colder has issued a horrible case 9, whan rendering the decision contuing ali tlanry Herald, and 1s arranged in har I'he Foreign News ud we have Utica seed twentyv-aune, foatni Qstrander, and killed HEE ree, aged twenty-six, at thei: We 3 ie in pous "Ural gér Cnses, hot pnts. 8 24% t on this very point, |Ments Ww the Supreme Cour ted from the deel | \ iamora , one devotes his) } Unig the pubs 1 fii t brother Gx Lhiesn are the words qu “Wher properly fon el om 8 shecin ssl hies {1 Ril near Bethlehem i, duty fully, but fears that no jo found willing to convict. Hl » the A glon Literesd ¥ ters of t nder the hea News \ sk home near Uamde? it speci i American inra given the Telegr Despsatel 3 > 1 a {lic an interest in that use, and mu wook from all parts of the Union Jacksonville, Fla, December 30 Wel“ ® si i use, : feature alos kes : i be controlled by t} 3 fonture alone makes niro ria Fa The vole of the sed are having the coldest weather experi-|*¢ we Cue af o Abs #4 ¥ gos wil The Weekly Herald lows enced since 1857. The thermometer was | mon good to the extent of the inleresl | ’ 19 degrees above zero this morning. | has eroated.’ Oranges on trees In this city are frozen! and it is feared that froit up the river badly damaged "n nN A A SS a———_— IN PIANO CO. or the next 60 days, a Grand Offer of S AND ORGANS. $800 Bquare Grand Piano for only $245, yo 158 in hich Lhe Bas Republican orga an interest, be in effect grants to spt This > Greece wants to fight Turkey, in onder wr very defective, the . to get possession of some territory, and has 60,000 men under arms already, ex: pecting soon to make it 100,000, and Turkev-this ought to make fight. The other Eurcpeon powers are endeavoring to have the trouble arbitra- ted (0 prevent & war. wo A Constantinople despatel Albanian League has summoned all the males over eighteen vears of age to arms in every district in Northern Albania. A great gathering at Jacova has just ap proved war with Montenegro and has de 3 3 \ cided to send two nobles to Cettinje k i Pie ¥ Les Nn 4 him through the eye, Killing Was as «k {the most yalusble ehroniele in the we 11 5 Alls ne itis a faithful report of Pe h eal embracing complete ar idespatehes from Washi the the « bin tv. Them ipderer save Gelnge had HE NORTHERN STATENS, the ¢heapos! Eve IY Week is giver Lire p CHEIR Lie pasupie 8 vale rights when they try Lo reg. * , il + dB NGS olf cocked, bat he He ch ng to ran the whole fami) At Napolen, Ohio, on Christmas ni } R K. Scott, ex-gov, of Georela, sho W. Drury ¢ clerk son was intoxicated, and} 5 & 1 “ id ; a Wl Agr of pulen \ d compsehensi includ shiinent Mir nEsnd pr uiate tbe mel wy t i L rosewood case elegantly finished, 3 strings 7 1-8 Oclaves tL enntante agrafles, our new patent overstrung scale, beauti- . gi and iyre heavy serpentine and large fancy moulding round case, full | Iron Frame, French Grand Action, Grand Hammers, in fact every improvement | w y way lend 10 the perfection of the instrument has been added. ument boxed and delivered on board cars $ 00 ane Cover, Blool and Book, only 245. on test trisl. Please send reference if you do not send Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid : ano is not just as represented in this Advertisement. Thous i for Catnlogue. Every instrument fully Warranted for five years S §165 TO $400 {with Boel, Cover and Bosk. All strictly First. bh) cines and sold at Wholesale Factory prices, These Pianos d # #1 the Centennial Kxhibition, sud were unanimously recommended for the She Rguares costae our New Patent Sosle, the gresteit improvement tu the His ano making. Thel Frights uve the Bue in America. Positively we make the Snest Planos, of ue and groates| Surabiiiy . hay ate recoommened by the Bighest musion! authorities in the y 14.000 1 vee, and Bot one dissat ad % i | Over jo in ues. and not “ 6d purchaser, All Pianos and Organs sent on 15 days {sia loges malied free 7. Don’t tall to write us before buying. Positively we offer the best plogus mas Justrate 4 sed Descriplive Calaiogee of 4 pages malied transportalion in the at They h hoods of ii esrved leg New York, December 30.—-At 78 m the mercury at New Orleans stood at 22 4 hich : degrees above, a fall of 8; Galveston, 21 an undoubled right to astablish regulations above, a fall of §; Vieksbarg, Miss, 1 the their above, a fall of one; Jacksonville, Fla, irights, and they sak nothing more 23 above, a fall of 21; Cedar Keys, Fla on 22 above, a fall of 32; Savannah, Ga., It above, a fall of 25; Augusta, Ga, 8 above, a fall of 85; Montgomery, Ala., 8 above, a fall of 15; Charleston, S. C., 15 above, a | ®¢ fall of 28: Norfolk Va , 10 above, a fall ofiap "iy ’ % 1) IS; Wilmington, N, C, 11 above, a fall of and fq 4 uk. 01 aglon, of i ihe interests of the whole public, By ¢ full reports of Lig Few Fe CHE i) i sli HE FEE i Ans Of 1 he | rin ef the Weekly He we LD {iscoveries farmer, hints tsrains, T suggestions farming ulensi nlemented by 8 wi lel { OAn i AN she of privale ne for y says the ior Lh isly th ine Pi be sent 2 Lio A LL COohzeryslion gai Our Fife # it Be pri {at New York, wi Th RIT esledin the Bunnell & Aikens, of Bellefonte, would call attention to their splendid stock of TOYS, HOLIDAY GOODS Music Stands, killed G rald man and in a drug-store. restraints they would place railway | us the most pract will is Piano They do not i nye § 5 resiing ¥ % rar man sgement ose sight ot the : ney 1 3 § viv ia. 2 vd in iby u 11s ways il inter-dependence of Ltheirinlerests and Lhe wit) ands iB uae, Bend gs and | ) ¥ «| PTA NC he 4 Hid ¥ f tiie fest grimeni to his bed in the d rporations created by the state to reader iblie Scott came and demand buildin the bedroom an service, bul they would reguiais ital Bh thas relations an the i de eitabilel these relations on the Dasl MTG 1H ENT HONORS ary of ¥ y enrag i: Ki Ba a) 21 \ 0X VIG, 2 Above i bat i rave fi } hing Scott and h § «th RDOXVIGE, < ADOYe, A 14 fof common ju were fo f I SCOT al ‘i BD (AO BD ; i J , LARY OS . . hs DEATH BY THE COLD i Plainfield, N.J., Dee. 30 Smill was foun re $id demand the evacuation of Duleigno. Prince Nikita refuses the envoys arei f Al- It may be sald that all . George way tran frozen Loony y i é taken to Defiance At Lucan, Dr in Handsome | ily warranted for § If of sporiation wil structed to declare war on behalf of L this mt . b on Yuen x ania. Ee (fun ny county having paid the riot Alleghe damages, will petition the legislature be reimbursed to the amount of $2,500, 000 in annual instalments of $230,000, provided the Supreme Court decides such an act constitutional, The sum that Kem- ble, Quay & Co. tried to fasten on the state by bribery, was 4 miltions—the 1} wy & millions excess they thought of pocket- ing. These fellows, it wiil be ed, received a pardon from Hoyt for their rascality. rememnoer- ee ——— : The hanging of Joseph St Bethlehem, according to the oldest poli officers and detectives, is the first case of lynching that ever occurred in this State. There have been several instances, how. ever, in which the populace have come very near resortiog to illegal violence wvder, near The more prominent among these hapen- ed when Mike Doyle and Ned Kelly were arrested for the murder Sammit Hill mine boss, John P. Jones Hh ad The eitiz Lika of the ens at Tamaqua and at Ransford it in two bodies to lynch them yrovided with ropes and a plenti- i ply of arms, but they were outwit- ed by the Coal and Iron police. - —— ie Bu'l could not stand it any lon- Ritting iting ger and will now lie over ona surrender A special dispatch from Fort Buford says that Gall. one of the chiefs under Sitting Bull, who has been very defiant after reaching the Poplar Creek Agency with twenty-six lodges, surrendered uncondis tionally to Major llges. The savages are poorly clad, have few guns and are in no condition for an ap} ii ponies engage It now believed that Sitiing Bull will march and ment with well-equipped troops. is towards that point without further hesi and that his final will occur within the ensuing wee has i In view of the severe weather, the ther 24 ~ Thy capita latio He 3 Ogos, v iy tation K. y is with him about one hundre« mometer ranging from to 29 degrees below zero, their progress is slow. In leaving Canada Sit:ing Ball barned all the bridges behind him and stole ponies from numerous bands of half-breeds, d—————————— re ia The Sprague Conkling affair is soon to get into the courts, and it is said will be nastier than the Beecher-Tiiton scandal, and it is mentioned from Washingto that the ‘riends of Senator Conkling, ex Senator Sprague and Mrs Sprague, ex- press genuine sorrow that a great scandal involving these names and many others is about to break upon the country. In Washington each of these three parties has friends, who lay the blame at the doors of the other two, but deeper than this is the sorrow that all feel in view o! what seems the impossibility of keeping this scandal down. It is believed here by some that it will equal the Beecher scan- dal in many sensational features, anc probably attractso much attention. Grea efforts have been made to effect a recon- ciliation between Mr, and Mrs. Sprague, but every attempt has been a failure. There iz one thing about all the great and nasty scandals which we have had to the disgrace of the country, that the parties were all leading lights in the re- publican fold, and that men who lay claim to respectability in that party seem to like the lead of such men and are proud to follow it, tien The republicans of Pennsylvaniaat pres- ent seem to be busied with the question as to who shall have Mr. Wallace's seat in the U. S.Senate, Ex-speaker Grow un- doubtedly is the choice of the rank and file of the party, because of his ability, but of what account is that to the Camer- ons when they do not want the mao? The Camerons hate Grow but the masses of the party like him. Now that's jus! the situation now. In a short time the situation will be changed and the popular choice will be on a back seat, and the fa- yorite and tool of the bosses will be chos- en Senator. The Camerons are now apparently set- ting up the pins for Harry Oliver, a wealthy Pitwsbury iron master, Oliver has lots of money bat no brains, and will suit Simon and Don on that account Grow has lots of braing and not so much money. Among republicans money al- ways takes the prize in opposition to brains, Grow feels confident. The Camerons are quiet, and unless the ola order is re- versed, they will have their wn way at the decisive moment. a Olio is the mother of office holders. The Christiancy divorce suit is coming on—another scandal in high republican quarters. There is talk among some republicans in favar of W. H. Armstrong of Wil liamsport ‘for U. 8, Senator. There's brains in that. Can't Centre county trot out a repub for 1. S. Senator? Sure they have Has- tings, Love, the Dales, and Beaver 100 were he hot having visions of the gov- : hip. a ReporTeR in advance and 25 cents exira and we will send you the _ Chicago Weekly News in addition. i + & Loadon, Huron an Clandeboye his wife an was dangerously The sixth person f by ju saved herself | On Friday eveniog 3 ae Fort Mooroe, C t L 1 § was had on Christmas night, white col mail red men, who had military company. caught Dunn by his wiskers and face, I barreled his Cook. with drawn swords, atl He shot Cook dea | after witohor kntfa vil a butcher knife and 11 man named E Drévalis among Paningnla eninsuis. Seven persons were xilie v fall ured by the falling h at I aillaovt Cll &L LAUIIRT0N, 3 har Hd 1 S| i ay. ready between G Conkling. H IVES, It 18 asserimM Conkling, at the by turning Conkli inting MOLINE 10 fice in New York and app laces the senator's enemies. offi ¥ remain ia © under Ga him the unpleasantness of doing it him- 3 thi EL i fr if 4 too | between the eves self, while audulent is only willing to hit Conkling before he leave is often as possible stolen seat. In relation a Washiogton correspo it should turn Statement i out w ¢ | i i : : 1 tl i 18 well authenticated, that Hayes appointed Haskell for Postmaster | i at Albany and Daniels for Collector at Buffalo, both anti-Conkling men, at the | a a instance of Garfield, there will be serious | trouble between the Radical clans at the | very threshold of the incoming adminis- | tration. Conkling will not allow Garfield | to play him false without revenging him- | self for tae treachery, and a bitter fight | will begin on the confirmation of the new Cabinet. The commissions of Conkling’s | men holding the above places do not ex- i pire until February, and there was no i reason for sending in the names of their | siceessors two months before hand, ex- | cept to circumvent Conkling, who might pigeonhole them in committee if they were sent in later in the session, and this makes it evident Garfield wanted to shirk the responsibility. Now that the gecret is out, Conkling will prepare for war, and will wage it as bitterly as though Garfield bimself had made the changes, - “Endymion’’—how the snobs and fops do take to it, and go on, If you have read it it is your passport to the society of the snobs, even if you have not a grain of common sense in your head. What foo's some people do make of themselves !— jut you know the Earl of Beaconsfield wrote it, and therefore it is a great lite- rary production. Had it been an essay upon a topie in science, a valuable new discovery, or a contribution to our litera- ture that is not classed among the light, there would be no fuss—but then you see its title is “Endymion” and an earl its author, and thats why thesnobs go crazy. sr ebm The legislature met at Harrisborg on Tuesday. There is a big fight at Harrisburg among the Cameron and anti-Cameron wings for U. 8, Senator. Cameron wants young Oliver and the other wing is working for Grow, At Albany there is also a hot contest for U7. 8, Benator, between Conkling and anti-Conkling folks, - Fresh cases of “Boycotting” are contin- vally reported from Ireland. A large meeting was held at Craughwell, county Galway, to protest against the etate pros ecutious, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, pres. ident of the board of trade, has received a letter from Dublin threatening the lives of himself, Mr, Gladstone, and Mr, John Bright if they continue to oppose coer cion. nd The superintendent of census makes public an approximate statement of the population of the states and territories, believed to be very near the final figures, which will be announced next week, It footsup 50,152,559 as the population of the United States, i In Sulter county, 8. C., Deputy Sheriff Bateman attempted to arrest for stealing a coloredman named Wright, who resist- ed, cugtngand shooting him, while an- Ar sh 3 | other offic shot and killed Wright. i e to Re ngton Park, tie, leath n one of the streets North Plainfiel THE PROZEN MASTER, A DOG GUARDS HOODY OF H a oh James Johnson, an aged colored man, was found frozen to death near Atlee's nine miles from the city on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. A faith. ful dog was found on his body and bad to be removed by force station, - -——- Ifth wt! a mother is feeble, 1s id be i dear 5 r ¥ AT $ TULA ' wil f specie in Caroy GJiseases of tt Nand Wi for pamphieta, gvstem of women E. Pinkham nn, Mass ' “lly & 1@ sexual Lydia - stern Avant Wn ~ jan. > a » JURORS JANUARY TERM, Graxp Jurogs — Rush: Miles Etlis Shafer, Snowsh S 6 J Rad. Benner: H E nay, Zimmerman, Fergus P Kichline, John F M'Cormick, Boggs: Krebs, Walker: J G Rover, Curt Ha'nas + Chas Jower, 8 H Diehl, Taylor: Howard: Ab Weber. 8 Stine Alf Wertz + CK Essington, Halfmoon son: Geo Heberling, th 1} Hende r Pann: Miles. J Ba 5 oy ain on - > The President elect Swiss re t | suicide the other day i of the ie committed That fellow must not have heard of one Hayes, who was glad to f another republic bave a small of majority, 1t a majority 250 000 against him, of Switzerland or Jodas [scariot, - o_o. GUILTY OF MURDER FIRST DEGREE Middleburg, Pa., IN THE 28.~The December i of Com» the case monwealth va. Jonathan Moyer, indicted Gretchen Kintzler, was concluded here to-day at 11 o'clock a The judge's charge consumed about yng hour's Li nae, aller the case was jury, The jury was out until m. when a verdict of “guilty of murder in the first degree’ was rendered The 1, and the verdict to be satisfactory to the m which given to the 1.80 p court house wus crowded seemed crowd of people who awaited its announces ment. Application was made by counsel for the prisoner for a new trial, This is the third conviction had for the murder of the old German woman, Mrs. Gretchen Kintz- lor Ettinger having been convicted at the September term of court, and Erb at the present term. ———— —— THE REBELIOUS BOERS. Engagement with a British Regiment in which They are Victorious, London, December 24 —The following has been received at the War Office from Darbin: “Two hundred and fifty men of the Ninety-fourth Regiment, marching from Lydenburg to Pretoria, have been aitacked and overpowered by the Boers, 125 being killed and wounded and the rest taken prisoners. The colors were saved ”’ This will materially alter the situation on account of the encouragement it will give the Boers. The officer commanding at Durbin, who sent the above telegram adds: "1 will bo glad to have a regimeft of cavelry quickly.” -——— — GUILTY OF WRONG. Some people have a fashion of confusing excellent remedies with the large mass of “patent medicines,” and in this they are guiity of a wrong, There aresomo adver- tised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of-- Hop Bitters, The writer bas had ocension to ditt we have most of the year in Bay City, and has always found tham to be firstecluse and reliable, a'l that is claimed for use the Bitters in just such a climate as doing them, ~— Tribune . MOS LYNCH A MUR DERER A FURIOUS Parents who Opnowed the Suit of heir Daughter's Lover Brain: ed in Bed by the Latter, Allentown, Pa, Dicembor J acoh Gogal and his wife Anon, an aged couple residing at Santec’s mill, four miles from Pethlebem, Peunsylvanis, were found daad in their bed this morning. Their Leads were nearly severed from their bod. ies, and a bloody axe wae found in the apartment. The walls were splashed with blo id, und altogether the room presented a shocking sight, Allentown, Pa., Decembaor 27 — Joseph Soyder, nged twenty-four years, the murs derer of Jacob and Anna Gogel, near Bethlehem, was found in a neighboring barn under the straw at 9 o'clock this morning. He was immediately taken back £y “i to the heuse of his victims and questioned Fraverse—4 Monday. : Ph. Kemp, G W sin, P Smith, Huston : Steele, Gregg: J F waman, Jer Stover, Pens Jue Dutweiler, A J Holmes, RB F Strunk dberty: J D mlinson, Colisge Spangler Heckman, Als Greninger, H Year Gardner, Miliheim : Wm Fe H B sxandar, Marion 1 i : sler, Ww shoe: C Cook, Wm Havnes G Shiver, D M'Closky. Boges: BEd Johnston, FF Wal. ACE, E G Osmer, ‘mr Brooks, Tay! wa, Walker: Lorman, KJ Mur) pilipsburg : A Ammerman, S Cross ner: Wm Grove, Miles; Chas Grimes, Geo Wolford, Howard: M Confer, J Holter, ar... J A Woodward, P Wagner, Patton: A Hicks, Bellefonte A VESmith, Union: J G, Hall, Haines : Geo Esenhuth 20d Week. Wm Frank, Wm Kerstet Phitipsburg: J Test, C A Faulkner, JT Fiedler, W M Vorada Ben] Beck, Thos Stover, C Morris Gregg: A KE Miller, C A Musser, J | Hockman., Ferguson: H Meek, D G Meak, D H Weaver, Harris: Is Young, Ad Hosterman. Snowshoes: J Clark: Penn: DE Gentzel, Liberty: W W Vinrk, Pouer: Wm leve, T R Dubs, Boges: John Poeorman, Wm Marks, Spring: N Lucas. John Tate, A Luts Bailstonta; 8 F Fuser, “ I rr wring > DB 3 Millbeim : Lar Haines: Miles: Pr J Union: Jones, A Emerick. C D Dorman, J spots. Milesburg: Proudfoot, P « rs Gilt frames may be protected from flies by brushing them over with on- ion-water. Boil three or four onions in a pint of water, and apply with a soft brush or clot! sisal THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES The Times for 1881, Tur Times will enter the New Year with a larger circle of regular readers than it bad at any previous period of its history, and the important events of the next year must steadily enlarge tho field of independent journalism, A new administration will be inaugura. ted ; new political occasions will create new political duties; the great cemmers cial and industrial prosperity of the coun- try must stimulate progress and thrift in all sections and the tendency of political power will be toward corruption and des. potism, as it ever is when the people are diverted from the stern criticism of au. thority by peace and plenty. The Times will be in the future, as it has been in the past, absolutely independ ent of political parties, but earnestly and fearlessly devoted to integrity and patris otism in our statesmanship and to the freedom and sanctity of the ballot, De. pendent party organs will continue to babble about party men and party men: sures ; to excuse the public jobber and the demagogue ; to suppress, pervert or deny the truth when party interests demand it and to lavish the regulation praise ot the servant to the master ; but the growing intelligence of the age daily multiplies the readers of the independent newspaper, and the journsls which best reflect the rapidly increasing independence of the people will be the great American jour: nals of the future. The Times mims to reach the highest standard of the independent newspaper. It fearlessly opposes corruptionists and rings in all partie, whether in city, State or nation. 1t opposes every furm of im- perisl political domination, whether rep- resented by an individual, by a faction or by a party. Ii opposes sectionnlism North and South as the demon of the Republic, and it demands public tranquillity und the supremacy of liberty and law for every citizen of the Union The Times will begin the New Year streagthened in all of its already excep. tionally strong departments. Its Annaie of the War will be continued in the Weekly Edition, with specially interest jug extracts therefrom in the other adi tions, and tho contributors for I88I to thi important fenture of the paper will be from the most distinguished soldiers and civilians of both North and South, It large list of contributes in thia and in foreign countries will be more than mains tained; its reliable vows correspondence i unsurpassed by that of any other journal of the country; its various departments es éentinl to sn complete newspaper for the neme sod family circle are constantly en Livened by tresh writers, und it will main. tin the position it hus won solely on iu tmorits, ns one of the most reliable and complate newspapers of the world, . Tiuss; Datny=delivered by curriers, for twelve conts » week, mall subseription six dollars a yoar, or fifty cents & mouth, postuge free. Sunpay EvirioN-—Double sheet, two dollars a year, postage free; single copies, four cents, WEEKLY Pub: lished every Saturday morning, two dol Inrs a your, five copies, $8; ten copies, $16, twenty copies, $20 free to the getter-up of a club, Address Tne Tim 28dec 8t Times Building Poiisdelphia, me be remedied by tinguished : pondents er he vary latest Home Deparimer tof the will save the hq hundred times t { competition ith pooling by the in ain flelds of the Wes § 3 is Pp 0K lines 8 usewife 8 . to ‘ Lhe sea that’ : ihe gr ntarasts hoard, So far as the earnings an wa traffic are concerned, they bave a commot ¥ ti treasury from whicl ey draw pry £ orded {the Islest phases of Crops, Merchandise ‘hile feature is £ i ported prioes sr " >. 2 The Prodo Sporting News at h i aby a Slory every week, t { fotment of capital by the i pir compact Here are all the tions of competition inoperative, be ' is wna wi it i i nditions of ee Market. © RN interest necessarily favers pe, instion. In other cases, where com- | ad St d rates On in divine, Literary, Musi. Notes id which ean ining 80 MUCH Naws mailer every Weakly Herald, which is sent or OQae Dollar. You can RL ROY Lie, The New York Herald a weekly form, One Dollar a Year, Address NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann Sir Now York {aes Ri 3 1880-1. The Patriot, Daily and Week iy, for the Eunsuning Year. ot be maintained, a: therelore, bination cant $ & Sern oO gelber wilh 3 Ly $e eminen eal, Dramatic, Personal an There is no paper in thes wor are, reduced competitive points, the abatement is sure to be restricts 4 Sen ed to those points, and COrresp nding ad- ’ re Lhan In this '"° {res ditions are made si other p nls md Concession ' nostage compensating all . ab a there is an alarming power of d Nike Cit sens of one Ly 3 i lo pay lor Lhe support iy, iPpoelie in another loca! if { equ by His will x i ! i i id nily aid hati Balure =? i 8 v A power | col $ \ ! hii d $i toute ils ‘4 that i ooncerned, paris regard | power Lo make or unn ake, Lo or tobuild ap, an inequality abhorrent bs and xi i} FRCLYe BY s with the i flute lerprise, iamienial pring ment What inherent price of 2 1 reguced The Patriol bas per annum To hia Fifty and upwards | Weekly Patriot will be furnished at extraordinarily cheap b cer Opy par annum, The Darly Patri address, during the and the Legislature at the rete o per m« . Under the set « nrepays the p ad from t subscription he st haar the Wa Leet our numbers, rn Dir manner all we do Us 6X force in oct . bia { this through the ballot puch civ de thal every legislature, state and national, ba hs » ' 1 14 nl stinll reflect the will of the people and » 3 i t will ba sent f gaspiONE OF Lt 3 ar y Congress { 50 cents weir interests rather than of corporat la Secure in these Dodim du é representing i. Let af the chief industry of the land, ntl farmers organize, in utter disregard of the feongress the tlage 3 eX] Lior restraints that political parties ib and et 12 Ing purpose to that har 0 pine, view Lhe body em keep steadily in govern. rush the TRL : Hieap maleria purge tim to sgbeeribe proaching sees) of congress egisinture will be of than of nierest and their proceedings will be reported for the Daily and =a synopsis of will be given Weekly, PATRIO kt 81 a the venalities e Th ’ h «li 1 grees. hey may co-operate with all 8 : ) : . more i isons and all associations thal work in t ¢ fully ' ih ened 1 interest of free and enlig completa of Justion, bul for them Addirem F PUBLISHING CO. 320 Market 85t, Harrisburg. Erasing « ives 1 ay ir { natural if. must wove for the protection ff » 3 inst th sanstrous ' FIgLLs REnIDSE LHe monte OF « Yee ip power tl rate principles ove WAnLON AssUmMmg wrder, law, pence, justice for all, lest revo- FB lution interven away with rude it a hand the fabric ny that now fete ters industry and retards development, oe 1 “IDON'T WANT A PLASTER)” sic a sick man to a druggist, “'ean't you Igive something His symtoms wore a lume back and disordered jurine and were a sure indication of kidney {disesse. The druggist told him to use Kidoey- Wort and in a short time it effects lod » complete cure, Have you these symp: toms? Then get a box to-day—before you! | become incurable, It is thecure, safe and su (0,000 B 10,000 10,000 me to cure me?’ i i re. lp § -*An English gentleman was recently convicted Washington Republic; sentenced to one year's imprisonment | id perjury in swearing that Le committed nl certain theft of which his son was charg: ed in order to save his boy, Half the sens tence was aflorward remitled on the facts) being presented to the Home Secretary, The contrast between this father and the! Indiana man who had his daughter thrown into jail, from which she was brought forth a corpse, for forging his name to a check for $300, is striking, If there is any dispute as to which of the two is the more worthy of heaven it might be settled by reference to Bob Ingersoll, Al Er CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS AND THE Rerorrer, two papers, for 82.23 in advance, to all who pay arrears, = J. W. found at his office and residence on North side of High Street, three doors East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 27 feb tf, JERRY MILLER in fashionable styl lujly HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, NANUFACTURER OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips Flynets, and also keeps on hand Cotlor Nets, ete. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kept on hand, All work ware rantdd, A share ofthe public patronage kindly solicited, toot, tf @, THE CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS everywhere recognized as a paper unsur- passed in all the requirements of American Journalism. It stands conspiounous among the metropoiltan Journals of the country as a complete Newspaper. Ita Telegraphic Bervice comprises all the dispatches of the Western Associated Press and the National Associated Pross besides a very extensive perives of Bpecial Telegrams from all ime portant points. As a Newspaper it has no superior. It is INDEPENDENT in Politios, presenting all Politleal News free from par. tisan bias or coloring, and absolutely with. ont fear or favor as to partidos. It is, in the fullést sense, a FAMILY PA. PER. Each issue contains 8IX COMPLET. LD STORIES, besides arich variety of oon. densed notes on Fashions, Art, Industries, Literature, Science, eto, ete. Its Market Quotations are complste and to be relied DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Penn'a, Dealers in Dreugs.Chemienls, Perfumery, Fancy Goods dey, I» hE Wines and Liquors for medical purposes always kept, mavi8 je Y Great chance to make money; Wo nood a porson (u every town | to take subsoriptions for the! I v J oInrgest. chioapost snd best [lus i rated family pablication in the world. Avyone ean become a successful! agent, elegant works of art #iven free to subsoribors, prive is so low that almost everybody subgeribes, agont reporis taking 150 subscribers to a dav agent reports making over $200 elear profit In ten days. All who engage making monsy fast, You can devote all your thne to the basiness or only your spare time, You need nob be away from home over night. You cando it as wall as others, Fall direg tions and terms free, Elogant and axpensive Outil upon. It fs unsurpassed as an Enterprising, Pure, and Trustworthy GENERAL FAM- ILY NEWSBPAPFR. Our special Clubbing terms bring it within the reach of all. Bpesis mon copies may be seen at this office. £2" Send subsorsptions to this office. one sending us 8 KEW names, WITH CASH, router, sand pay his own luedvance, ¢ the Ch o Weekly News free free. 1f you want profitable work send us your sd. dress at once, 1t costs nothing to tey the business, No one who engages failst 0 inake Kroat pay. Address GRORGY STINSON & OO, Portland, Malae, Iijul y O.T AULKXANDER, C. M. Bowgs M LEXANDER & BOWER; At tornays-at-Law, Bellefonte. 8 oclalattention itd 3 ergan- Diapason, tm rte, Trem ol GANS i the Possesses all th guaity of tone wished deviation is price Fally warrssied . for five year every £ Ey Jai sald, and { od free. Vactory third price THE : : ELFPHIA RECORD | THE CHEAPEST DAILY INDE. | INT NEWSPAPER PHILAD "LL REPORT OF ESS NEWS RR with Commer and Financial News, eparts, Its Articnltural Department is carefully edited with the view of making it THE BEST ~=LVER PUBLISHED Its Genera! News and Enteprising Special. ties make its Valusbie Paper for ne Locality. ¥ Mailed to any Address in the United Btates or Canada. POSTAGE FREE, PAYABLE IN AD- VANCE, $3 00; Yenr Bix Months, $1.50; \ Four Months, f Cents : Two Months, ! Month, 30 Cents, "S DOUBLE SHEET Oni 5 Cents: One 3 i SATURDA { Record mailed | $1.00; Bix Months, 50 Cents. Present Circulation over 65,000 Copies Daily. OER BERT FREX ADDRESS THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIMEN TO ANY i | | USHDLS CORN. * . V. R. R. Depot. i‘ How Lost, How Hhestored! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwall’s Celebrated Easay on the radical cure (without modi. cine) of Kpermatorrhooa or Seminal Weakness, In. voluntary Seminal Lowes, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, impediments to Marr age, ele | aleo, Consumption. Eptiepry snd fits, induced by rolf~indulgence or sexual extravagance &e, The celobrated author, in this admirable Kasay, clearly deamonsirates, from & thirty jears’ success full practios, that the alarming cossequences of self-nbuse may be radically cured. polutl out & Imode of care al ones simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufleror, po matier what his condition nay be, may cure himself cheaply, private iy and radically vers This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every suan in the land Sent under seal, in a plain cavelope, to any address post paid, on receipt Of six cents or two postage stam . rss the Pabilshers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. {1 Ann St, New York, N. Y ; Post Office Jox, 40 Joct ly. i i, : Vourselves by makin { & golden chance is « by always keeping poverty a your door, Those who always tak advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered genorally become wealthy : while those who do not Guprove suchohias. eos remain in poverty Wowant many men, wollen, boys and girls to work for us right in thelr own jooall {tiew. Tho buelpors will poy more than ten Limes or. [diary wages, We furnish an expensive outéit and all that you need, free. No one who engages falls (to maks money very rapidly, You ean duvols your whole Uwe W the work. or only your spare moments Fall information and ail that ia needed sent free. Address STINSON & UO, Portland, Maine, 2looty, BENKY BROCKERHOVYF. J.D. SHUGERT President, Cashier. ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Ba ig money when Mored, there from i 10aphst ZR SGU GUTELIUS Dentist, Millheim, Offers his profosstonnlsarvicesto the public {prepared to poriorm alioperations in the , and each of the § new nan.es. Zar-Send all subscriptions to Rxrone TER, Centro Hall, Ps, . Hylan og eB Bice lo : Garmin "s bullding, mySh 14 41. eeslon, is now? nilyprepared to axtract without? po a. : Ye it i | ! i i each, snd #rest LARS FOR TH toned 13 Calesty ak entire. fret H power, brid. retail tested the 65 § stops, $9; 14 This Cata- © CO., A. “ - is virtues nee and observation, be said i that dec. OL, Music Rolls, Music Boxes, Chromos, Oil Paintings Musical Albums Organetts BRACKETS, PICTURE FRAMES PIANOS, AND Sewing Machin BUNNELL & ATKESS, Ax INISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the esisle of Jacob M. Treaster, | 3 are required to make immediate and those having claims against same to present them, daly authenticated by law for settlement. REBECCA TREASTER, R. B. TREASTER. dec2s Bt: * Outfit furnished with fall bustness thet am ene can in. business fase es:y to structions sre so No onc cas fallw td Faia as ws ho men. ; : i B OAL ¢ Ww ARE, No risk at whioh povsons of particulars H CK D Gold and may 30sept. tf. SCYTHES. 1 demands ix Bellefonte, Sufi Den Her sox ean masks Buy and Dashie fin NEW ENTERPRISE LEXANDER & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE. BELLEFONTE, PA. They mean by this all the name imports, that ni dea! in and to furnish to farmers at the lowest possible price everything in the shape of an agriculiural implement fast farmers use, including SEEDS of all nds At present we have on hand and are authorized agents for the sale of the SYR ACUSE CHILLED PLO made at Syracuse, N. Y. It is the best chilled now made; also the Keystone and iron beam plows made at Centre Hall. No bets ter plows than these can be had for the Halt Corpor Ws neck oles » '. en wham} the ich of this Ta ie 2000 now in use in Uentre © n Se van an the latest improved patterns, VaToRs MOWERS, REAPERS and GRAIN BINDERS. —0Of these we sell the Osburn either ax rate Mowers, Combined Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesters or as Combined pers and Binders, THE WHEELER, No. 6, as a combin~ - hi is th Hada’ the aie . b. machine of the PROV OF THE AGE is the Norma EN EN] and Binder. Call and see it. It is won~ derfully perfect. 18 Any SOF twelve years old, with one horse, will follow and bind ail the rain that any Reaper with side delivery will cut It not only binds but gleans, and will save the price ofthe machine in one year, b ting up from the stubble that which : “THE MesHERRY GRAY either with or without ronal aL, or without fertilizer and seed sowing at~ tachments. It is the best grain dril: for all purposes in the market. THE GEISER THRESHER AND SEPARATOR —The reputation of tis nachine is so well established that we can ay nothing about it that the people do not ‘now, Any person wan one, or in - eed of repairs for those now in the coun~ ¥, please call. 5 VICTOR CLOVER HULLER.—We re the agents for this celebrated Huller a Centre county. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES md PHAETONS.— Weare agents for the ale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG- IN, the reputation of which is so well es~ tablished; also of the CORTLAND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, Car- riages, Phaetons, and Buggies.” All are warranted. Osll and see s ecimens and examine eatalogues as to mo and prices before buying elsewhere. Catalogues furnished on apnlication. : PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS.— Cayuga Qlaster finely ground. as as the best Nova Scotia, at the low price of $7.50 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on eders only. Phosphates always on hand. Special maaures for difierent crops sold apon orders at manufacturers’ prices. POW DER.—We are Dupont's agents. Blasting, Sporting ard Rifle powder on hand and sold ai wholesale prices; slso fuse. GRAIN. —After the growing crop is narvested wo will be prepared to pay the highest market price for all kinds of grain. COAL. —Our yard is always stocked with the best Anthracite Coal which we sell ai lowsst price. . LIME. —We make the best white lime in he State. lis properties for Mechanieal and agricaliural purposes excel ali othe ars, FAIRBANKS SCALES. Weare their gents in Centre county and will supply dl parties wishing good and true seales +t their lowest prices, ‘We extend an invitation "to every ‘n wantof anything in our line to os aur store rooms opposite the Bush | ¥ t
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