WeUe ham to make a im % ¥ th MA La Wiese Republicans, A got letters very prominent y of whom hn ave here the AY Of Cameron party. t of Beaver only ) tt am gi atthe defea her man that Cameron may put Mr. Ait chel 00 rnen have These booming 3 1t Lave iron bus for- 11, of the Republican C , has fai dead-1 Richmond over one's th ree favorite measures. Twen- lars is said to have f ginia legislator as a bribe ed {0 wk at be a. use commitlee on civil service m to whom were referred the sever- pe of the provides a ills to enlarge the sc agri- The bill shall be if of bureaus. for a secreta- t office ai} cabinet Saves r, and hold in 2 new cabin et position our 11 i and Master of the State ange, Lec od Rhone, - t is bill passes we reserve 113 0re aliga- i DORSEY From the New York Press. Yesterday the United States cour! in Washington, *h warrant for the This must asin to contemplate. month thi issued a bend nator Dorsey, g fact for the republis some fftoer dinner given to Dorsey, as a testimonial of the effi wmaner in which he had spread the gree cks over Indiana for the elec tion of Garfield and Arthur. On that oc- casion republicans of high warts and half breeds combined, vied with each other to do honor to this king among ballot bribers. To him they owed thé success of their ticket and the rene «- eld of another four feast at the public erib. Why they not have assembled to do him hon- ! Why should not Chester A. Arthur and J. Whitelaw Reid have raised the flowing bowl to his valor? Garfield owed his election to his work and that was enough for Reid, Arthur was raised to the vice presidency by his hand, and that was a sufficient pretext. But behind all this there was another tale. Dorsey was commended for the manner in which he bad handled the republican sinews of war. Those sinews of war had been obtained from Brady and his colleagues, who now, with Dorsey, are indicted as conspirators and public plunderers. Un- der these circumstances it must be a pleasant reflection for Chester A. Arthur to remember that he extolled Dorsey as the man who accomplished his election, and that themoney which Dorsey spent came from the people through the rogue- ry of Brady and others of the g gang, This is not the first republican who has been elected president by stolen public funds, but it is thefirst time that the proof has been brought hometo the doors of the White House, in iin My husband bad drunken habits be could not overcome until Parker's Gin ger Tonic took away his thirst for stimu- lants, restored his old energy of mind and nerves, and gave him strength to attend to business.—Cincinnati Lady. arrest of ex-S¢ bea ple It was only was igo that a degree, stal- 8 opportunity yéary’ should »> pr ate long ago’ wses, and it is this that the peo- Beaver may find that to be didate will be anything but ple dislike. a slate can pleasant. PEEINEON The reclaim of the great African desert as again been The French Cabinet Council has approved the scheme of De Lesseps for cutting a canal through neck of land dividing the Guifof! arshes and low Iy-| revived. fre (rales from a it e salt m i virtue of this cutting, once more 1 up the Sahur ybtained ul 8. by the scheme will f Tunis and Algeria by ation « creating a water and Tripoli. The cost of the canal is es- timated at 62,000,000 francs, > Mahone did not succeed in having Vir- ginia rodistriciedan ) as to give the repub- licans and rep nearly all the con- gressmen. Siu 1diators ice the litt villain's | ont to the radicals, his way has been rough as that of Judas. But 2ason has not yet brought Virginia er his heal, there were three honest ublicans in the legislature who voted with the democrats against his infamous his game I. -.,,,L-| 1 0 © gerrymander and that blocked The steamer Sanford was burned off he Florida coast,on Monday, by which aine persons perished. At Greensburg, Indiana, a mob took he prisoner, Garret, from jail and hung him on a tree. Perry county republicans have in- structed for Beaver, South Bethlehem has 70 smallpox cases vet and 10 in Bethlehem. There is a great strike at the cotton milis at Cohoes, N. DESTR OYED i — C LE E BY FIRE. The Harrisburg Patriot says early Monday morning the large barn on the farm of Christian Hersney, near Hum inelstown, was entirely destroyed by fire, and so rapid was the spread of the flames that but little of the contents of the building were saved. The barn con- tained seven horses, thirteen head of horned cattle, a large amount of hay and on her feed, with machinery, harness, ete, which were destroyed togethe r with the sheds attached which contain. wagons, ploughs, windmill, reaper, ireshing machine, harness of all kinds, any tons of hay, wheat, oats, &e, The building was fully insured. Mr. Her- shey, it is stated was badly burned io tis endeavors 10 save some of the stock. > SAVAGE FEMALEFIGHT April 15,~Two young wom- en named Reedy and Wickel, while re- irning from an entertainment last night jaa eled and fought desperately in the sireet. Miss Wickel, terribly beaten, was found afterwards on a porch, unconscious and bleeding. The girls had male escorts who say that they were unable to pre- vent the fight. AND NT at 3A all of Reading. liar ADVIC E 70 YOUNG MEN. While there are thousands of young men loafing about in large cities complaining about dull times and nothing to do, there are thousands upon thousands of acres of good land in his country only waiting to be tilled, Facto! the business is, there are many people who want to be lawyers, doctors, clerks, preachers and I olitici ians, and not enough of them rais- ing “hogs and hominy.” Light out, loaf- ers, and go to work tilling the soil, We can’t all be geatlemen, The above is sensible advice and comes from the Louisville Courier-Journal, and will be wholesome for country town loaf. ers oo, {oo Savas tf sno ff staan —— Cannon, the Mormon delegate to con- gress, has been refused admittance because be has several wives, which is made a crime by the late anti-polygamy law Mr. !Cannon has been a delegate from Utah for a number of terms. Tf Ap Darwin, the scientist died i in London, thie other day, Darwin is author of the theory that man originated from the ape. If he ever comes back will he start in again as a monkey ? misses Remarkable for overcoming diseases caused by impure water, decaying vege tation, etc.,, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. ud he late President i are perfectly willing to concede that liber- compensstion should be allowed the sicians and surge al . phy a compensati tit was possible ODS, 2 ess aven of wha fc al ordinary practice dari sums de majority WwW o in exe fo ing recommended to of the commit are of opinion there 1 medic allendants Dave {f the earned ip i time, but the paid by the Are axcessive, was no extraordir io the treatment of the case, and neth any { led ited 0g calling i Dor professional ing to be liberal we « {manner of payment reac the: and wantot for extra services. But while wills ! annot ym mended, not to xiravagance; f hlie nd C IUNdGs. pul Wa part also respectiull otest y pt f the oriLy e¢ promotion of Su thst of the report o ma) which recommends th eon General Barnes g Tank: and retirement thereunder, i commendation fer the promotion Woodward from Major te Lieutenant with the rank and pay of the lat. ter office. This committee has ne juris. to make any with regard to the military estab We willing that the Government rhould assume to pay such sums for pro fessional services as might lawfully hav ® been recevered from the late President sand were desirous of treating such claims ss claims against the estate of decessed rather than as properly cognizable by con. gress. We were willing, therefore, to ap- propriate to the estate such portion ofun- earned salary of the Iste President as would cover all such claims, but cannot agrea that excessive sums shall be appro- priated tor professional services. Werec ommend the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, Th at the report of the major. ity of the committee, together with the bil accompanying said report, be recom. mitted, with instructions to the committee w require all parsons having claims cogni sable by said committea to present ac rounts thereof, and to require claimants n all cases to furnish proof us to the value of the services rendered or materials furs nished, and in case of allowances for pro. fessional serviees ns physicians or surgeon? to make such allowances only as would be properly chargeable to and proveable ngainet the estate of the late President, end to provide in the bill when again re. ported such further appropriation of un earned salary as would cover the amounts nudited for such professions! services, S. BLacxburx, Ww M. spriNGER Beydamin LeFrvax, BENATOR MITCHEL GOES TO THE INDEPENDENTS The war on Cameron and bossism goes on, and as it gains in strength so do the chancces of Beaver for an election dwin- dle. On Saturday the following was tele- gruphed from Philadelphia: s =Senator ditchell's alliance with the anti-Cameron repablicans 1s thought to have been com- pleted to-day, when he met twenty-four mit-and-out republicans at a conference hat lasted four hours. Wolle, the leader if last year’s revolt; Representative cKee, Chairman of the independent committee ; F. B. Reeves and many other acmbers is Philadelphia committee f one hundred were active participants, Che burden of the talk, which at times vas marked by vehemence, was that un- less the republicans cease to uphold the spoils system all the thinking republicans nn the state will desert it. The civil ser- vice spokesman was Henry C. Les, but all the speeches were against any compro. wise with Cameron, The capture of Mitchell was deemed complete when he vas induced to appoint Wolfe, McKee, John W. Lee, Barker and Reeves a com- mittee to confer with the Cameron men, for it is recognized that every member of this committee is bitter in his hatred of Cameron and itching to hit him a blow, Though Mitchell railed at spoilsmen and affected to hope for peaceful adjustment of faction troubles, his appointment of a full-fledged independent committee is generally believed $o indicate his surren- ver to those whom he met to-day. Dem- ocrats are satisfied that by to-day’s work the breach between the factions is widened, the re ar Dr. Colonel, diction recommendations lishment. were a. oo. DESTRUCTIVE SOUTHERN CYCLONE Macon, Ga., April 24.—A cyclone passed through a number of counties in this state on Saturday night, Samuel Gove, father of Ex Congressman Samuel F. Goverand a Miss Lookhart were killed, Reports from Dallas county, Alabama, state that five negroes were killed and ke number seriously wounded. A TERRIBLE TORNADO Wilmington, N. C,, April 24.—A terrible tornado passed through Brunswick and Reader counties Saturday afternoon, de- siroying much property, One child was killed and several persons seriously in- jured: ¥enty of the principal business houses | ings. Two large business blocks! brick bulidings in the north. are torn completely and dwell n. those reported killed last night] back broken and] leg broken; Perry| Dick Hickmun, W.| lin Chapman, severe.) Brownville ast town | nty, and is situated on the| Railroad, twenty-two! and not far from] dire ctio Besides his Kel C. M. Hy leg broken; will die, Wilson, Steers and Schoe is the old in Saline cou Missouri Pacific from Sedalia, miles The total number of persons killed var 100 The Ciy wlo wreck, nidbing nD a fF hep CK 188 ( left but wriar and debr Matt Wil s ul halfpast| A pila ks m The body of a farmer named taken from the ruir His head was mashed to a pulp Al Montrose Henrie coumty, Mo, lemolished the ast! entire! yi and did i 1.1 Baptist and Christian Churches, more'or less damage to twenty other build b The wind] i i ck by the cylone ng the debris over the prarie for miles. Children in instances were carried a long distance and a number of them gon riously hurt. Tho damage will be nearly| $20 000, some > A» | STABS HIS WIFE NINETEEN | TIMES | A horrible murder—the result of intem| perance—was committed at an early hour! yesterday morning at No. 408 East Tenth! streot, The victim was Mary Lennon, | thirty-six years old, and the murderer her husband John, thirty-five years old, a tailor by trade. Policeman Calvin, of the Hous. ton Street Bquad, forced an entrance to the house upon hearing the woman's screams The woman was conscious, although her body was shockingly mutilated. An am- bulance was calied and she was removed to Bellovus Hospital, where she died at 10 o'clock. Coroner Brady took ber antes mortem statement. She said that she had bean married twelve years ago and lived DRY GOODS, LADYS DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS NOTIONS. EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING Men and Boys bappily with ber busband until 1877. when| he began to drink heavily, He was in the! habit of beating her and frequently threat. oned to kill ber. At R o'clock Monday night he returned home after having been! ahsent since Friday. He was under the! ingastce of liquor and in bad humor he prepared supper for him and after the men! he went to sleep on a lounge. She did not eare te disturb him, and about! midnight she went to bed. Shortly after 2 o'clock she was awnkoned by a noise in| the kitchen, She mot up and found her! husband ut the hydrant drawing water. | Sha asked him to make less noise, but he! turned savagely and told her to mind her] own business. She threatened to call the) landlord, This further infuriated him. Ha opened a large clasp~knife and brand ishing it aloft suid he had often threatened to back her to pieces and he would do it vow. Mrs. Lennon fled into the adjoining room, followed by ber husband, who seiz. ed her by the throat and plunged the knife into her abdomen repeatedly until the entrails protruded. Duringithe strugs gle she was cut in the back, on the loins ard thighs, and floally the knife was drawn across the back of her neck, caus. ing a wound three inches in longth. Ten non was still hacking at his wife when the policeman entered The knife was taken from after a furious strugele. Hi indifferent. snd when asked bis reason for the murderous nsssult anid, with brutal coolness. that had premisad to cut his wife to pieces and had simply kept his promise. At the hospital the woman was put under the care of Dr Ball, who did all in his power to save her fu. But it was a hopeless case, asany one f the weunds in the back, abdomen or neck would have caused death. Dr. Bull aid that she had altogether nineteen ounds—eight in the abdomen, four ihe back, two on the neck and the rest on her arms and thighs, him seemed porfeetly he in Wp Ap THE FORD BOYS SURPRISED. St, Louis, Mo., April 18, 1882.—A specs inl to thePost- Despatch £f m St. Joseph says:—"The messenger v ith the Govern. or's pardon for the Ford boys bas not yet arrived as they are still in jail. To day the Sheriff of Bay county served warrants on Robert and Charles Ford for complieis ty in the murder of Wood Hite, one of the James gang. wn Ray county The Ford boys are disconcerted at the turn of affuirs: Ol The only physician we have in the fam- GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, BARGAINS | BARGAINS Farmers will be allow: ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun-= ty. Go to the New Store before purchasing else- where. | puepraarons tiers of ad he esis! ire FOHN BL v) Of A torney-al- Law, les on All ny street, Bellefont f eahi feb t rare Chance selling 'N Is | WANT E iD - __ lr yn money R k fapic'y ur New Ay, wil RIOR, it New ¥ rv fad crowaaa ork of to. d ; : § ¥ thoroggn . His i 11 s Hs cou irains @¢ 11s mystery e tragedies ry pt of life in Wakle Lime selling » culurs giving full table ol 8, 801 Pr wpeeius demand Arilies the grew! learn He « f crimes snd | shd in (act, ev oily Don’ yl ger contents, jnow ready, Addross {Hmardt 3 1886 for cir rms Lo agen d territory in grost DOUGLASS BRO Bt GA $ b CLINE aE Backach Rhoumat: i Cramps or lc Nouralaln or Lumbago, Eo Fema! AreBSuper Are TA ’ J WOAH for to quperiort 4 Aro Supertu: Aral Aroguperie iN Fiog They Act They Mireny: They Boaihe. They Ile ove 3 sg Ab Ln | SORT EE 3 A iP AN | | MEAD’S Medicated CORN and BUNIGN Pun ¥ rooks SN 63 Hugh Hamilton Joseph Harrison Geo M Hartline owner)t si 315 m Bingham : i on raed 44 Dav ii Davi dP ul Cox } 168 ¢ nas 3 163 D H Cu +0 Clymer ' 1568 3 is b ¥ ny Dex ning D uy Hale wis 433 168 Joseph Hopkins (2483 153 Joba Huber 458 153 Robt Irwin 433 158 Rober: Irwin #438 156 Owen Jordon #33 1638 John Kelly 10 Robt Kin James T Laira 165 Geo Latimer 68 Wm G Latimer Ussper Lawrance 4 Christian Lenkore : Jos John Lowden 163 Richard Lowden o% J hn La wden 153 Leslie Malone bam 108 . mont Wm MePearion 3 1568 John Miller 168 Jacob Miller 183 Goo M HEN YOU DO The Railr within one the new City } by Philade Iphia and Reading or o cl Depol io o ur door. If y horse car on Market Street, Vi ) OF TR 4 4 |€ 5 ~ u direct. ir stock. d States, wy ‘tter than ever. in 9 dh sent by " irfoc nth Dry Market a IMPORTANT Co 20m Sp anate as to Wel SLARON, after be # rated physicians | whi h pis Yim fue Mics 4 with Ast} me AN jes Aerge to oir s0drons to sw Yu YOUR JOB PRIN i wr 4 TING DONE HE REPORTER OFFICE. [itu Ec £. hid | Conard YOUR If you come y from the Callowhill except the red ones, will We send without charge, Hundreds of orders are mail and express to every sc A SA \ F. POT TER, “Attorney-st-Law OHN Collections promtiy made ane is or property for sale. Will draw up Beliefonte, Pa. Lireat chance to make i Those who siways ue Foy &o Jobs Knox 160 Wm Manrell 94 John Mercer 100 David Mercer 86 Wm Miller I Purdon John Purdon Davia Reed Richard Robison R Robison 76 Christian Rohrer 3 Paxid Sutler H Duck Sriowner) Robert Wilson ‘ORTH. Robert Campbell J B Gray Widow Morris Wm Shippen Jr 00 Jonathan Laird(owner) 9 4174 M&J Spotis{owner) 16 70 D.C. KELLER, Freaayr mio wr Bop ae GB Ma BREE NEREBBuRzRRLgeesE 67 & 12 2 3588 38k 2 11 Zoo wre re iow 9 pd sprid I ————— re en — - | mown, < as. Harris & Co. REAPER bbl and ERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD: WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS. HARRIS $ fo PENNSVALLE y BANKING co. RECEIVE DEPOSITS Ind A winir wid Notes; and i erameniSe 3 We W er a : Jashior Jas Tested~-Otaa Jultsted~Yoter 1847 Chestnut St, - _puices REDUCED | BELOW ea pa steel y time, use Or climate ER dealers. STON ue ~Bxwarxof aot fate dlaing tees tage of the good Shan gerally ny one can do the wark t. The busipess will Fogg more 18 10) wal pice og urdinary seg. Kipsasive outfit furat No one who engages falls to make ms x You gan feyote Iqurs whale LR te Sh 1 ar TIN odd SE i tel B. SEELEY wo bn Ey a the Trade at he He assortment carried in stock, with torr djukment + special, by J. Bell or & Son, Hellelonaoot SE A HAT We have no Dress goods, all wocl, We have no Calicos at 2 oenls j We have no handsmade Shoes, Seuts per pair, A better grade of Dress me price We have at from 6 cents up a better yon elsewhere Uf whe ire, We We We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere. his we accomby Call and convinec yolr wavering mind. OEB