_— *: BLOODSHED IN MISSISSIPPL a Wren w 4 . CONGRESS, A CLEAR OUT PLATFORM. Jongress met on Monday, On the ve-| Judge Kelley's speech at the Tariff publican side there was a bitter contest | Convention, says the Pittsburg Post, has for speaker. On Saturday Cameron, the | the merit of presenting in a olear and Ponnaylvania republican boas, assembled | concise way, & financial polioy which the medical delegation from this state and | everybody ean understand, He holds 17 of the 18 did his bidding, and went | that the Government bonds, amounting for Keifer, stalwart, of Ohio, for speaker. | to $750,000,000, falling dune within the The regular republican caucus met afters | next twenty-six years, oan be lin the spring raising the schooner {yorite which, in 1843, was lost in Lek Erie, off Monroe, near Sister Island, Het Ireland can be|TWO MURDERERS TAKEN FROM) 1L AND HANGED BY i MABKED MEN, ! > ’ : Oxford, N, Q,, December 1.--The bodies Three tonanta Lord Kenmare'sloi ihe two negroes, John Brodie and | ; ; i { estate in Millpireot, County Cork, were{Bhadrack Healer, who havo been incare fired at and wounded in the legs by plooratad sinco the day after the Lynch] {murder, wera this morning found hanging Fhe tenants had | from the limbs of a large oak tree near the {western outskirts of the town The spot is {within a few hundred yards of where My | Lynch was murdorad last week, The jails The glate of affuirs In gleaned from the following recent hap penings : . 8 bal ILLUSTRA ED. This popular journal is a rare tion of litersiure, art and fashion. stories, pons, and sscays re he the writers of Europe snd An erica; its ravings possess the Lighest wristie , ence; and in «ll matters periainis fashion it is universally acknow! {A Democratic Candidate for Assessor] Killed jeargo consisted of 258 barrels of whisky, six pipes of Canadian brandy and other 188] liquors averoly wounds If there is any one store in this coun- ty that does business exclusively u the “one price for all” principle, and the lowest price with every article mark- ed, we must accord the praise to aon M eridian, {men were kill f Four white i i led by ne 51 this i fi¢ 2 party of armed men, IF0h sation, at opened fire is the fF 5B f eRToas on pard their rents, mn {i Three cows belonging to a rent-paying n the whiles wi eles # XRD EURTZ eesvaaus vere roeen wens BDITOR, | The reli rend at WEE going of whites had no arms to Pa; Dec. 8, 188 CENTRE HALL, $ The election in Pennsylvania next year will be for governor, lieutenant govern or, secretary of internal affairs, a justioe of the supreme court, 20 state senators for four vears, 201 members of assembly for two years, 27 members of congress, and important local officers in every county in the state. or on - That's the way to fix ‘om phia the other day Michael Leonard, convicted of illegal voting, was sentenced to an imprisonment of three months, to pay a fine of 8100 and to be absolutely deprived of the right of suffrage for fou years, in Philadel- a The Pittsburg Post, 29 alt, says the Methodist preachers yesterday adopted strong resolutions demanding the exir. pation of polygamy in Utah, and dex ing it as “a most threatening moral political issue.” Do they not know are lawson the statute books, ¢ Deen for years, ample to stamp out the monstrous crime, if the Republican party ministration are responsible for pon-enforcement? We brethren if a new code is demande stop the immorality, that Beecher aud Conkling be constituted a special come mission for that purpose, - The attention of the country is drawn more and more to the gigantic swindle under the ae, more the matter is er does the robbery ass The money worthily honestly entitied to p covered by 30 millions, dlers int are piling it up fast in the way millions dollars per rvear d says it is hoped the President essage to Congress will call ai # y ang there Lave fy wi enforced, and that and Republic i thin 48038 suggest to the ito pension arrears Bes con Rein \$ ACS FLEE 3 4 il me % wy Ad » spent upon those would be PURRIONS But the swins tae 841 3 an- tion to the stupendous proportions «f the pension swindle as it has been developed ander the operation of the Pensions Ar rears sot. The latest estimate is thet! fore we see the end of this measare n y-five million dollars, 0. wo all have to pay two hundred and ts It is one AS 458 U0aaX te a an aad Is of our leg % | AX should without intelligen narve slation that : [Ave PSs d Cor tori Oru tha # Laat k Ty nch of og bra 3 i 13Ve redaive: % tha HY WAY A LEAL § Aaaidt than 11 0 LAU DALLAS UNG gtive in the person of Mr. responsibility for this great § e ae upon him, and tl qu: studied the greater will be ti ment of the public that a Cabinet son aining such shrewd men as Mr. Everts and so clear sighted a statesman as Mr. more ig ui r ie Schurz should have consented to consumation of so great an outrage. pension list and fund are American. There is no obligation that is more willingly discharged. Oar love and sympathy and reverence go with every dollor paid to the widows aud or- 'h 4 40 § s acred to every 2 1yY ) phaus of the veteraos of the § tbat saved the Union. Bt which has been voted out of the Tre ry will go, not to the veterans, widows or wry bs 3 va POANs, bat to a corrupt ring of rascal: claim agents and so-called lawyers. people. Congress, it is to be hoped, wili take measures to defeat thi robbery in the name of law. “-— When bulldogs drag ministers from he pulpet the millenium can not be ne yvet—not within a dozen years ax On Saturday afternoon, 27 ult, Meom- phis a large strange bulldog, pure white, bounded into the Mount Olive Church {colored}, broke for the pulpit, seized the visiting preacher and dragged him from the platform. The dog only let go when his brains had been beaten out. The con- grégation thinks the devil sent the dog. In Avery Chapel (colored), at the same time, some heavy brothers broke down a bench and created a panic. The church is built on stilts, over a bayou. The cou- gregation leaped from the window: to the bayoa, carrying sash and all. Many were badly hart, one woman fatally, ade Since the swindling in the pension business has reached such enormous pro- portions, it woanld be well to have an ex- aminer in every congressional district to ferret out the recipients of fraudulent pensions. It is the opinion of the Re- porter that if the matter were properly looked up, it would be found that nearly very county in the United States would prove to have one or more persons receiv ing pension upon perjured testimony, with no more claim to the country's gen- erosity than the man whose military ca- reer ended with the battle of Jericho. If the frauds were sifted from the genuine pensions, there would bea great addition to our penitentiaries and a sav hundred million a: lly to the ury. gs audacious ar vw ¥ J way. ” & ) t gavi Be LE 4 ng Ltreas- SVT inna Guiteau wants some big fish for vit nesses, On Saturday, before the court adjourned he addressed the couri, e.y- ing: “The following persons 1 want subpoenaed as witpesses: President Arthur, Secretary Blaine, Senator Logsn, Senator Conkling, General Grant, Seaa- tors Platt, Dorsey and Jones, Gov. Jewell, James Gordon Bennet, W. Reid, Gov. Jones, Charles A. Dava, and W H. Hurlbut, and files of their papers from May to June; also George C. Gorham, of the Washington Republican, and Stilson Hutchins, of the Washington Poet, cud files of their papers for May and June; and W. P. Nixon. of the Chicago Inter Ocean, and files of the Inter Ocean. ine A lp . In Kansas they are lynching bank of- ficers for suspending payment. This is a little irregular, but for a bank to sus- pend and cheat its depositors is a mise management, and we think the latter a greater evil than lynching. If it became a rule to lynch presidents and cashiers of suspended banks, we think there would be few suspensions to tell of, ls orien cori Some women were nearly squewseé i to death on Monday in the crowd to listen to Guitean’s trial. ~If you can’t get a better, cheaper, nicer, and warmer overcoat at the Puiu. Branch than elsewhere within a circle of one hundred miles, then the world must be coming to an end, and other wonderful things are to happen. Ii pays a man to travel 100 miles to the Philad, Branch for a suit of clotbes—enongh can be saved to pay fare and hotel bil, and still have a little over, compared with what it would cost you if you purchiarced of others than Lewina, who is honad to have his goods marked the lowest und go far he kept lower than any dare at- tempt. Nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings ifin health. There are miserable eople about to-day to whom a bottle of ker’s Ginger Tonic wouid bring ore solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See other column. wards, and the first ballot for speaker resulted thus: Keifer, 52; Hiscock, #4 8: Dannell, 4. Total, 146, Necessary tos choles, 74 Up to the 10th ballot there were a fow changes off and on. The republicans have 147 votes, and that is enough to or ganize, hence they don’t need the greens they please, for a republican because they wish to be i Congress organized on Monday. on the side that has power, Mr, Keifer, stalwart, was elected speaker, he democrats cast the his vole was 143, 129 votes for Randall, and greens backers 8 for Fond, was elected clerk. » » REPUBLICAN RASCALITY, « their heads 1s gettiog uglier the mo is looked into. It 1a about time the re pu with as hlican : Lacan i New ‘hese Philadelphia ringsters have been weed and Co 3 ongaged for years in a regular system of i v stealing the taxes, and 2 to 8 million dol- lars have thus found their way nto to their pockets. Mr. Hunter's statement of frauds in the tax office has been sent the city contr In} he city was de- franded by the remission of penalies in Tats ARI MRT, t he SAYS Vit on of city ordinances of bills to taxpayers in excess itils and ols assessment; presentation © } ‘ sega lle lection of taxes on property actually exe hela) ; jniently rais t i from payment: frau cos of the board an revi 11 ne Alowan « y Of money i i “ixll ie n; retaining from the city for vears after their t Bid sonal onions and the troasury navment. and y of ree paviment, abd L a Of arge amounts of tax or paid by ti city treasury. Mr. Hunter saying: “Othe § WI on property owners, but 18 not paid 1nto the vont he 1¢0L OY his stalen d of { 1 1 ¢are closes k $ » is on r hin En discoverada, out 7 in rands have 3 3 . i nave not &is x} . : Yer ade y Chex iv. drawing of warran ts than the sa the . n 1 ned, signing of massing ills to taxpayers or discount, \ ty—in payers. As this matter revenue of this city, may I suggest that this communication be referred to the thea co- spy on b finance committee, and I will opera Sue perate with them io 1 further exam. ination as may hi necessary to recover the money justly due the city.” The city controller in his report to Mr, Hunter said that of the meant, about $30,000, of money at inter- est of the Girard Life Insurance and Trust Company is made in the record of his office. In the matter of the state tax $2,145.60 were taken from the city, b He further savs: ¥ 1 no entry I ay- eh se The allowances of the board of revision O30 3, 00K), were raised $42¢ “Ia order to accomplish these fra 1 i sion between the tax receiver's anc a CON troller’s departments and } syslem adopted by whie nually robbed by thousands of doils ™ fel Wea a y 3 The falce allowances appear all throu ATH, gh from the entry of the payment of taxes iL [ will continue my examination and will ¥ ‘ furnish to you copies of the result. Th far but one ward and its items above given have been inquired into.” At the session of the common council this afternoon Mr. Grim submitted a res- olution to the effect that as ch: maladministration and corrupt manage ment of the almshouse had come to the knowledge of the chamber, they re quired investigation, and be it resolved that a committees of five members of common council be appointed to inves tigate the matter, al The New York Sun says three of the conspicuous Republican candida‘es for the Speakership are tinted with nowhole- some records—one {Dunnell) wasa salary grabber, another (Orth) had to be drop- ped from a State ticket a few years ago, and (Kasson) was “mixed vp” in a di- voree scandal. Bot the Sun finds prece- dents. It says: But the party which has just openly espoused repudiation in Virginia, has accepted Mahone as a leader, and which indorses the Credit Mobilier corruption, is not going to pay much atteotion to such ordinary objections as these. What the Republicans want is a candidate who can command the necessary votes to se- cure an election. The cardinal principle of the Republican leaders is that the end justifies the means, and that nothing succeeds like success, no matter how it may be attained. ITRCS of - o-oo» ago is finding its supremacy as a grain market endangered by cheap freights from St. Louis to Liverpool, which enables St. Louis dealers to pay higher prices for grain than those of Chicago. On Tuesday corn was selling in 8t. Lounis at 64 cents and in Chicego at 481¢—a difference of 5}4 cents a bush- el. The secret of this is that at the time corn freights from St. Louis to Liver- pool by river were as low as 11 cents a bushel, or about half the rail rates from Chicago. Nor is this all of Chicago's woes. The railroads centering at St- Louis have been compelled by the stress of river competition to run their cars empty or cut on freights to something approximatiog the rates by the way of the river and New Orleans. If 8t. Louis can pay five or six cents a bushel more for corn than Chicago, it is easy to ree the corn, as well as other grains of the Northwest will go there, Chie THIS WILL PAY We consult the best good of our renders in recommending them to now secure tha valuable and important information and most interesting reading matter, including a Thousand or mora of pleasing and in structive Engravings snd sketches, that can be obtained at trifling expense in the American Agriculturist. This is not merely a farm and garden Journal, but is very useful to every House keeper and to every household in Village or Country. It has an entertaining and useful depart ment for the Little Ones. It 18 a journal that pays to take and read. Try it, snd, our word for it, you will not be disap pointed. Its constant, persistent exposures of Humbugs nnd swindling sehonios worth far more than the cost of the paper The 41:t Annus] Volume begins January 1, but those subscribing now for "882 gel the rest of this year free, Terme: 15) a year; four copies $5 (Enelish or Germun edition); single copy, 1c. N. B—Those desiring ean got un exira or double specimen number post {ree for 10 cts, by nddressing the Publizhers Orange Judd Co., 761 Broadway. New York wre - * a a ~Whenever you meet 8 man with a huudle under his arm and a smile in his face, you bet he has come irom the Philad. Branch with a snitor twe, which Lewine sold him for $10 to $15 less than at other stores, That's enough to make any man smile, and its the secret of saving. Buy where you boy best and cheapest. New stock of clothing just re- ceived at the Philad. Branch, snd sll marked down 25 per cent, lower than elsewhere, Go and see for yourselves. | | | i i ! i par by annual payment of $29 000,00, the 41 bonds falling due in 1804, and 38,000,000 of the debt to be thereafter provided for, the first place this proposition contomplates the of large payments on account of the Nation hh 6 would leave 8 in abandonment of the present polioy amounted to a for the current al debt, which last yoar hundred million, and Judge Kelley would not t exceed $20 L he the Internal Revenue system, with 1a inguisit rial d axes on domestic products, Then would polish vexatious methods, and its heavy his would il of revenues at 4 t De an mmense lopping BY one stroke. Ia round numbers, in 1879, the internal revenue taxes amounted to INK 1880 to 134,000 (KK); 1n £ Ly in $135,300,000; and for the fiscal veur ane 30, 18581, the Commissione: at it S157.000,000 of 16,000,000 would be proportion § from olished, tf y y Of 1tsedl, it rerhamati i protective and y #0 ner il of the 1 would leave thas reds Nal money in the peopie, and wou require r sourges Of revenu makeup thes irpl 15 necessary (0 pay ine - ih . 1 : § aval $20,000,000, Judge Kelley would devote ‘ dA i the national debt as it farmer near Fearns, County Cork, were) This clasa of outra-| of {8 again inorensed in frequency, | found ripped open, ¥ Lord Doneralle has just discharged all} waa unable to find out who battered an entire} the laborers on his estate because he flock of sheep to death, ! Opposition to rent-paying is especially | The 8 ifl holds three hundred write of eviction] against tenants for rents due, A 1 A marked in County Limeriok, her new branch of the Ladies’ Land] Jud has been established ut Boyle, ¥ ’ County Roscommon, The police atten ded the opening meoting and took the! games of the participants, i Mr, Fown Commission of the Fallamore, Kings Naa Henry Egan, Chairman » os county, has been released from 4 Prison. - -— - i There is a war cloud in Central Amer-| 10a. The question between Guatomala| and Mexico has occasioned there axcitement Costa Rica, whose| President is known as the enemy of] invading Guatem la, other States will come to her assistance, armed and Mexico can only beat them Ye rwhelming force. » by an ¢ - Lie the subject took Cruites i On Monday , when the examination of medical % i itl Was on a tury experts on insanity was commenced. 1 tis § wred that the President will 113 Bd end to the Senate the or Fir ghuysen for yA hs un i a, His raul w names Decree Fuley for that other the Cabinet will remain in a Senat 1 +11 \ t an y val Lieliorag } NS until a to the pavment « matures It hardly seems probal will at once abolish the Int hou the IE) ve that Congress 3 3 1Q yn ernal Revent Ea ' y sysiem, ait gh 1 Iv . anced "ny h Lpio 3 i 1 heocanae i OVA UBL But if the p t of the the 0 “snails” involved los SPOLIS Invoived MI smaller payments on accoun ! tional debt should be adopted, on tobacco, beer, the stamp taxes aad those on bankers can very well be t w inced the mitted, and the tax ir % if wy t om ninety ¢¢ cents gallon, We antic ipate a fi i 2 to the repeal ¢ Rever a taxes. of the pe f { ¥ fdas y nw xXIca 5 $4 way they can dos 1 extreme 1 » is not good, for the » has very litt 1 ation ¢ 10 « aouse of these articies; but nent that 1 Will BOSS. ¥ SOUrces 1s i hardly bh i appreciated, and best shown by © Wl, NDAs OURCCO, of at 845 QO 000, € on the single article { ted for the annual expenditures of the Ever War, 11 this year . Government as late as 1853 ing the years of the Mexican We were mantaining an anny ina for he expe ia land, only one year did the nses i] il and mili tobacco tax of the Governme civ ceed the nt this : ¥ oa or £13 -~ penditures wore something over What ge beer alone, woul # We i } OU, DOK this year from i tl Wi of ernment during several years « Federal Gov- ¢ HH aod Jackson's Admisistrations, The tax on whisky this year is ten or fifteen than wore jitures of the Gi in any one year from its foundation } | ” 3 millions of dollars more the " al annual expe the time the civil war broke out. Soi will be seen what a tremendous bonanza the the unnecessary or evil tites of the citizens. - ie. revenue Government } i POSSESS ab ’ i At last some o lot-stuffers are jail, being deprived of their right to vote for a term of four years. Radical ballot-box stuffing has been carried on by whole. iladelphia, and the ted thereby, it is h been robbing getting into gale for 20 years in Ph rascals who were elec now being developed, have | the city taxes to the tune of three mil- lions—0, the beauties of radicalism! a ps So far one good edge can be found on ticed by the radical officials in the Phila- delphia tax office,~they have not yet stolen the public buildings. Perhaps when they can no longer raise a citizen's assessment, they may be ready to raze the public buildings. - . Judge Ludlow, of Philadelphia, winds up his sentences on the election officers guilty of ballot-box frauds with these words That you undergo an imprisonment of nine months in the County Prison, and that you be disabled for a term of seven years of holding any office of honor, profit, and trust under this Common- wealth, and being disabled for the same time from casting a vote at any general or special election. L1ES! B1G L1ES!" Not so fast, my friend ; for if you would geo the strong, healthy, blooming mon, women and children that have been rais- ed from beds of sickness, suffering and als most death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say, “Truth, glorious truth.” See “Truths in another column. SRT THE IMPRISONED M. P.'S. The London Correspondent of the Mans chester Guardian says: “It is well un. derstood that it is the intention of the Gov- ernment to release all the imprisoned members of the House of Commons before the commencement of the session of Par- liament, provided no treasonable conspl- racy exists and tenants are not intimidated from applying to the Land Court.” EDUCATED WOMEN. Refined and educated women will some- times suffer in silenca for years from kid. ney diseases, or constipation and piles, which could easily be cured by a package of Kidney- Wort, There is hardly a wom. an to be fourd that does not at some tims suffer from some of the disenses for whic! this great remedy is a specific, It is po up in liquid snd dry forms, equally ofl cient. — Springfield Union. Doctor bills are abominable and ne needed in kidney and liver affections, as Peruna and Manalin will cure them. Congress has met--every senator and member of the house is dressed uj in Philed. Branch clothing, Lewin knows Low to dress up a congressman a well as other folks. When a congress wan or cabioet officer or the presiden wants u ptylish suit, he sends to Lewin for it, ~We do not ask $10 for a suit when it is only worth 85; but we mark in plain figures and nek no more. Lyox & Co. tf Scranton, Pa, December 1. During a fire early this morning Mrs MeCurthy, an old lady, and a Mrs, Reed perished in the flames v lite in bed, ~Q@Guing in to Lyon & Co's store the first thivg thay etrikes you is a little army of clerks, which means big busi wess of course. How do you explain it? Why they are doing a ONE PRICE business, that’s the secret, and no other store sticks to the one PRICE. principle so closely as Lyon & Co. t . their respective posit fler the { Christmas holiday | —— ! A DARING BANK |. © OA ROBBERY ove! most daring K1 noon tosd Mr. Bolls Hua ra the victim De he repis board box and Cel resume aa who SEAES B SOWIDY acome a byt yi i gas u simply constructed that rienced can succes: fu nis mainly to be consider irable, are ty, rapidity, capacity for work ¢ of operation, regularity of moti f tons oe whi re tha t da rs i APO SUE NON Gis ! n O { tension, and silen ¢ us mach WwW Gpot ithe the “Light Running Now Home" filis the above requirements mos! factorily. t is said to combine all other sowing machine tion, has many now labor-saving devices The price is no higher than i machines, and every lady who is the hap | py possessor of one may rest assured she has indeed a treasure, All who send for the company’s new il their ad | ' ines 0 s * snlis 1 the vd 1 i 44 good points , AN Ee improveme { x that of other | lustrated catalogue and enclose | vertisement (printed on santher page) wil | receive a sot of fancy advertising novab ties, of value to those collecting ¢ ards. &o Their address 15, JOHNSON, CLARK &/ { CO., 30 Union Square, New York. i i i - ew i The president and two of the directors! of the defunct Mechanics’ and Laborers’) bank of Jersey City were sentenced on) Friday. The president goes to the pen-! itentiary for eighteen months, and the| directors pay $600 each. | ~The rush for clothing at the Philad. Branch is one of the remarkable things| | of Bellefonte ; never before was there] any thing like it,'persons come from ad-| | joining counties to buy. The quality of} the goods, the guarantee, and very low] price asked by Lewins, are what bring] the Philad. Branch its immense trade, | Heavy cloakings and coatings, light| colored, very low, at Lyon & Co's. th. A sure, positive cure for cosliveness, Manalin. Lewins just got back'from the city] the other day, where he selected a lot of| ready- made clothing for men and boys. | Go and see it, and examine his prices All plainly marked and one price. This is the fifth or sixth lot of clothing re. ceived at the Philad. Branch this fall, showing that there is a rush there—low prices does it all. —There is a great fatality prevailing among the children of Bunbury, resulting from scarlet fever and diphtheria. 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Address, HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. { er states that between threa and four o'clock 8 m. he was awakened by about ona hundred men, who were armed and musked, The leader entered his house and | demanded the keys to the ail. He told him thet he did not have them, that they wore down town, The man then told him at the same time assuring the jaller's wife that they would do him no harm He also suid that they wanted the murderers of Tom Lyueh and they intended to have them Two of thelnumber took exch an arm of the isiler and they all marched to the jail and des manded to be shown to the cells of Brodie and Hester When thay ¥ it Lo the cell of the latter he ealled to Brodie and told him their time had come spd they might as wall confess all they knew about Lhe mors dering of Mr. Lynch. Hester began to confess, but he talked so slowly that the leader of the masked band commanded him to be carried out, remarking, "'Y know what to do with him.” Hester » About ene ha of the lynehers are said to have been co ored men. Hester and Brodie, since their incarceration, have had but little sympa. thy from any source There was a settied that they were guilty of the is crime ever commitied All is quiet and no appre trout about u 8 i gonvietion in the hension ls fell uble ynehing matter, i WAGNER'S 2000 VICTIMS, in Fredor winty, M of the instituted by | Wagner, the professional d.. Dr. litigan settled WK C - ) xx Harrison § ¢ i ils 8y . BEAN of tl sndant {Sums ranging from jeilizans 16 couniy, were the | dele belong compelled to pay vari $60 to § {oaso. The operations of Wegner sre wil Al ous 0 10 oad h ¥ i» wil out a pay sliel io the United States. {two years ago he was gonerally conel ito be harmlessly iy sane. His action nfirm this : { 3 y calculated to eo laccentricit OF Were regarded w ence by every who knew bim, fate Wager Lt by going magisirale, and en {i i fig fail of 30 er Caused uw met before an obs coun tering several hundred tsults for damages against leading citizens, chosen al random fu all parts of the iy. coun § : ween $90 and I @ amount i 2% Wilh him, 0 damages 180 : Was r which su magisirales in ih to y § SUIS, and The Cases were 80 il sae was paid y several times y Wagner, wh bund: d He persons sued th ' re 14e ma Delore ments had been £ » t \ tae amoun th i 08 UGE when b ¢ ans WHS . ~ Judgments, sveraging $0 an 3 i Con | 5 ri 'h Martin Shani fied ard lef had $8 600 1.4 aren mis ’ ' } ¥ 0 818 Ww Wagner filed judy wine tn } EINON i $300 spp! an rest «1 Judgment on The same POLICY Was pursued A Po ROG 3004 1 : other victims ul $ the indicniions to inting he courts ru them of the victims to contest law a virtual acknowledgement of the jus soi by { oy ATA i rialiure while the { 2 to take an sppeal from th @ ’ them beyond remedy. After b ments Wagner found the county too hot i« hold him, and went to New York The pre ’ oon CRrMiv ¢ had begun to enfurce the | where he now is weeding i ¥ uli his victims have on by coun» sol there, and the setilement th a mado in nesr.! ought, will nel him! He does not pretend that ly all the cases, it is neatly $10 000 he ever had any logal claim for damages] n any of tho cases, yel he has succeeded) in obtaining considerable portions o the! slates of several deceased residents of the | county, mulcting hundreds of] p i farmers of hard-earned money. i i : { i i besides a a i It is claimed that a Chester mechanic] has invented a new straw binder, which | will eat and bind the grain with bands] of straw, and thus do away with all wire] and twine bands, i -~You don’t need to dicker and bar | gain for a whole day when you wish to] buy anything, for the lowest prices are! marked on the goods in plain figures, | Lyox & Co. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor, | This house has been established nearly 40 years, and their goods are celebrated for purity and strength, We would rec ommend a trial of their Gold Meda! brands to all who desire superior cook- ery. Goctdm, 1882. 1 ! Harper s Weekly. LLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of American illustrated weekly journals. By its unpartisan position in politics, its ad mirable illustrations, its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches and poems contributed by the foremost artists and au- thors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will alwavs be the aim of the publish ors to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attracting family newspape: in the world HXRPER'S "PERIODICALS. Per Year: WERE LY wana MAGAZINE... ... we.. 400 BAZAR. ove risen sans. s 304 Bensass 10 OX 4 i HARPER'S cee IX HARPER'S HARPER'S I'he THREE above publication Any TWO above named oie ne HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER'S MAGAZINE ] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE | Harper's Franklin Square Library, One Year (62 ao) anass wsgsinnes J0F 0 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Unitod States or Canada. . Hb OOo The Volume of the Weekly begin wit! the first Number for January of each year When no time is mentioned, it will be un derstood that the subscriber wishes to commenco with the Number next alter the receipt of order. The Inst Twelve annual Volumes of Harper's WEEKLY, in neat cloth binds ing, will ba sont by mail, postage paid, o by express, fren of expense (provided the freight dons not exceed ono dollar per voluma), fir 87 00 each. Cloth Cases for each volume, suilabie for binding. will be sent by mail, postpaid, an receipt of $1 00 each. Remi‘ tances should be made by Posts Offica Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Naowspapers aro not to copy this adver tisement without the express order of Harper & BROTHERS, 1 Address, HARPER & BROTHERS, New York, BEE HIVE { BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE i STORES. Mr. 8. Gold having i 3 {3 rg smith IBEE HIVE mith . { just returned | from New York i where ho has ! purchased the 3 3 BEE H1VE !argest and pelariad slo GOODS @ § brougnt § ited BEE HIVE |BEE HIVE. Dress Goods, BEE HIVE Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Plush, VELVETS BEE HIVE CLOAKS, LACES, FRINGE GLOVES, HOSIERY, y ) ’ I CLOTHE, CRAPE, CORSETS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, Blankets, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, E 4 4 Xe. &e., oO We to 11 vial $ Chil SPACIAL Ri tention Lo our GENT'S desire t ba Departmen We rig tL the sterner gex from top to bottom, inside and outside with with anvihing that thoy des mand, CAND ou Mr Jacks at th our Thomas n is still head of Merchant Tailoring, and he will be glad to welcome all his old friends, and serve thom in the st courteous and workmanlike manner, We sl tinua facture @ all cone the manu- of the ealebrated Hee Hive Overall, and are prepar- ed to supply the trade wih Any quaantiuy or sige desired 10'dsm’th Bro, (Stiscess re fo Baw and & New man. ) ® | HIVE Beilef nto, Pa. New York of Jice 40 and 4 Walker St BEE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BE} BEE nT 5 K BE} BEE BEE BEE HIVE HIN HIVE VE HIVE HIVE! HIVE { i i i i HIVE! © be the leading authority in the land new volume will contain many bei novelties store of Lyon & Co, and we chalien any one to a ental of this fact. This the only true asd honest business prin-, ER'S ‘A cple; others would do wil to patiera af HARP iS TERIODIOA 3 ter Lyon & Co, HARPER'S BAZAR EREae vunnesmneS Cannon King Krupp a few days ago HARDRI'S NALA Ervin § 3 : ad in his employ 23,000 men, but pew JA ATER RERLY et sommes A Edward orders oblige him to hire an additional 3"® TWO ages pa HOHE ue ou by the furce of 8,000, which places him st the ff XRPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. he house, bead of the population of s small city— HARPER'S MAGAZINE T o more than 80,000 men, HARPER'S YOUNU PEOPL Hats, gents underwear, ties, collars’ Harper's Franklin Square Library, cuils, hose, any thing needed to trim out One Year (62 Numbers) .. .... vou 10.00 = a nice young man from head to foot, 0 Lory Free 3 all subscribers in the : of the VED If he wants to get warried, at the V*' tates and Canada. re Bi Fr peda HE famous Philad, Branch, where all goods Baza with I ge good Hing, ure plainly marked, one price for all, The Volumes of the r begin each ring @ ho hiristmas and rich and poor i od red the first Number for January of : - Thee best table food TiC SNC pote, ail gOOUS Warran AB vasr, When no time is mentioned, il will have a good time represented, snd they never deal iniba understood that the subse: iber wishes ¥ shoddy or suction stock, {to commence with the Number next after Pa ie ths . . ‘the receipt of order i i roby Soak Jenu-B F | The lust Twelve Annaal Volames of ; Weaver Persosonet Goss DiHAxrze's Bazan, in neat cloth binding, Fine confectinneries, ean Tuver erguson Goss, |wiil be sent by mail postage paid nr by fruits of Kinds, fine cream Lauk Union—George Hoover, G L free of ; ] wd ks shag : : Pewrs, BSoring— J T Haverly, M Kore Jem, M00 0 6XDELG {provided 1h cheese, select large cranberries, J C00 Bp Pae T Eekinroth © Miles. #176180 does not exceed one dollar per fresh leo Fiouch prunes, im- Snvder JP Frank J I el . volume), for $200 each. perial f islicions oranges | J Guiser. ro ' "H , Cloth Cases for each yolums, suitable fi , de lion Harris—J Hold : i ovaparated dried peaches, paper shel IR Pouer, Jd Hook, Sy iderman. 17 binding. il be sent by mail, postpaid, almonds, preserved pears, peaches, cit- Swartz, D Harsberger. Benner —J B Ross, ron, ploms, and many other first-class) Boggs N Bierly, J OC lddiges, J L Neff, on iiancs should be muds by Pats grocer iv laid in for the apn Charles Hsifmoon—F Ww Buarket. chanta of woh er or Dmft, to vu Bechlers sell non Collage rd, Ce an Libary ~4 Newspapers are not io copy this adver: Wii courier, Bush—1) Bquires, jioomant without the express order of ger. Bellefonto—W Jenking, J W {wore & Broruens elves with, and consequently we sullored. One of the T. Harvey, demoerati inly Assessor, this hegre for Co The sher. found ek barrlewded in the hi sndidate i @ i place i i f egy f 1} {f the FF isader, 1 *" t : was fired # as approached A rin have Hh g}e Ld B { disturbance “re efig Of thie st & Lae ® 71} ifiiere 18 8DY Oho BBasnT Hiny adi the New Year aiid get You ean I No. 1, pure Mechilery, and we gis A short ist of their Rip, i Oan 3 et the heat of ¢ verviuing, i will here just b wit nis $ ned vielers finest { priaopeiles # ry ail pein & 1 . i bul pure a goods ’ it y 4 { A A Wreok hicago, with BES 10 gO 10 W ; which are: I St. —we never offer for sale any Clothing but what we believe will give thorough satisfaction to those who wear it. : Re 0 \\ S\N ANA 4 Q SN 2d —we stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men’s and boys" clothing to show our customers. = —We do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. 4th. -w. stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. : A \ 0 Sth. we ge oe gee R) \ sale we make. J Rules we live by every dav, as any onc can sce. Oak Hall 1s still o—We return the money to anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring back the goods un- in America. or o Hopin to serve you this Fall and Winter, Yours truly, Vanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, \ Q ay wxth and Market Sts., Philadelphia, RL a ‘WHAT WE HAVE NOT GOT. 8, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents per yard. uslios at 2 cents per yard. cents per yard. es, all warranted, at 75 cents per pair, wool suits for Men, at $2.50. » trash of any kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with. BUT WE HAVE GOT | ud § 5 3 nf » : 1a on 5 om A 4 A better grade of Dress Goods, at 15 cents and up, than can be bought at avy other store in Bellefonte at —— A AO have no First. Cl } i I Inve “0 ' al is We ha 1 : i 4 from © cents up a better va ue in ileached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price will wh re. We ha CARPETS that 1} 3 YC i ave two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen- est 1 Dollar Child's Suits that the money can procure. the be st | ive Dollar School Suits in Beliefonte for that price. » best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere. he best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothing for the money procured in the county sft iter . ‘CL x : , : : ’ lling the same make of Clothing, No slop shop trash, thrown or pasted together 3 ; sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them. ’ e¢ have the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES th ; r YOTS at we can find, and w varrant means Just what it CX Presses, : 8 Warrant Shean. Axd wr Ne rave atation of 30 years’ trading at stake to uphold all we advertise. Pk have the interest of our [rade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers well satisfied. Chis we accom vy always giving the full value for what money they give vs. plish | 'e your wavering mind, S & A LOER . Te ured - 11 4 11a 3 Die il iid firsts \ wat regular inihios fOLTTS ar:s SOW 8 en i ae 4 p Call and conving r ¥ { 5 IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are offered vou by the BurrLiNerox Rovrk. 1: will pay you to read their advertisement to ba found alsewhere in this issna. omar TM J. MONROE TAYLOR AIH LUPO Pod Gold Medal saleratus, FINO Pa a x LS Gold Medal Soda, 113 WATER ST. NEW Yen, usands, disgusted with the articles offered in market, o pry in using J, MoNron Tavrion's Medal preparations, They are gue strictly pure and srperior to orm other Sarket, Ask you i wind :0t be put off wi = them a ya il ar fr. Bow ove - eo 3 a]
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