FRED KURTE coon wv ione inne EDITOR. _- A CExtRe Hav, Pa. —— . Nov, 50 1882 In New York last week, a man brought sui’ against a woman for breach of prom ise, and Jodge M’Adams, after the hear. ing awarded him $1,000 damages with costs, He laid in olaim for $10000 damages, Cases are very rare in which men sue women for breach of promise, CA ps Col. Bob Tngersoll finds wot induce: ment toa go to Australia even in an offer of $400 a night for a lecture tour, Bob will get to a worse place than that after a while with no pay at all, mss ss A . Mr, Giffen, of the British Statistica ] Society, thinks the growth of population in the United States will, if continued, cause great diffionltien Mr. Giffen may rest for a few months yet at least about these difficulties. We bave a population now of 50 million, with room for ten times more. Texas alone is large enough for an empire of 50 to 40 million people. In our own stat: of Pennsylvania there is still room for kaair or five millions more without mping each others toes. Then New ork can take in & few million boarders The southern states can bear 25 lion more, and the great uninhabited pst oan make room forall our cou- sins in England, and two or three of the other Earopean nations. We are big pow, it is true, and strong, but we are going to be much bigger and stronger yet at the close of the next half centory, and still there will be no cause for “great difficulties” from } all Bellefonte has had four candidates for Governor —Andrew Grege in 1823, James Irvin in 1847, A. G. Curtin in 1860, and James A. Beaver in 1882. Of these, Cur tin was the only one elected, It is evi. dently not a he .lthy town from which to select Gubernacorial candidates. pn ae The Sapreme Court has made short work with the plea of “General” N. M Curtis, of New York, that toe statute nu- der which he wus convicted of levying wsessments on officehoiders was uncon- stitutioual. It has decided that it is con- stitutional, and has uenied him Lis habeas sarpus. His fine of §1,000 has we be.ieve, been paid for him by the Republican Commitee of New York, but he wili have a heavy hill of costs, which they will probably pay too. The vse of cam paign funds to pay fines inflicted for vio- lation of the United States statutes is certainly oue of the oddest phenomena in Machine management. One of the hottest ¢ fought party battles in Congress this winter will probably be over the admission of Dakota to the Un fon. The bill providing for 1ts admission is on the calendars of both Houses, ana will be reached early in the session. Tue Republicass will make desperate efforts %o pass it this winter, as with the end of the session the House of Representatives passes under control of the Democrats, Dako elected a Republican Delegate to Congress at the late election, by an over- wheiming majority, and its admis 3 . ; . Kichholts, at hie farm yosterday, drew aboul five thousand people, the largest ats tenden oo at a sale in this « People « Lo soa ever The dece J, and Ten th the curiosities had his thing was navar HOUs0 paintoc every ina state of decay barley are stil { busha iit iwer 1s of URFIONR Eighteen i 1d hava twanly vears « shout nty h rs of old ar seen a was sold t the eonvieti II War was avilable adopted A np eech u gros xnortat “nyt hing evide nlormsaiic Austria wi 1 0 RIGI AF Gaayaquil plosion occury po porth of the were killed. I'be shoe and several he . 3 YER E IIT FOURTEEN PERS London, North Seotland rail Pail Mir i throug shire, mul on 3 wrecked, There k was terrific, WHS gresal eXq lastroyi r by. LUEFS DUA — OND KILLED, A trai November 27 roi ¢ cLgineg had sso the carriags THAT The great mu Herald, na lo > iguetic BAYS Lhe is 4 solar dusty mn vi HOE QUIT sioned by possible diameter is several of the earth it proug : nodify ¢ gus i degree. A#%0 what tl marke 5 * tion, Lins sepers ted from the lat mbedded tse hurled into i} SOME QGnerenis stone #} x LEO] sun has suddenly set a now au satellite up in business, . IN. DP A WILL. Some very hard cases have arisen un our law in regard to } A ma about to marry has made his will | of bis intenaed wife, and a woman fa~ vor of her intended husband, nd in both! cases the wills have been revoked by ular riage I: has happened m ths at the purch asers who have he devises legate era will bave found that they had faile d to get a title to} the whole property, on ace nt of an afi ter~burn child of Itis impors therefore, that the f f Nowina summa ry of the law, by the Iste Chief Justice Reed, shoald be kept: 1. The rh of asingle woman js re ed by her subsequent marriage, snd is not revived by the death of her husband 2 I1faman makes his will and mar! ries and dies leaving a widow, he dies testate; that is, his will is revoked pr in Lust respoct. ) 8 Ifa man makes h aftar-born child or children not for in sald will and dies leaving such af] ter~born child or children, he dies intes | tate and his will 1s revoked protanio | §, 1fa man makes his will and ma and dies leaving a widow and provided for in such will, Lis revoked absolutely but on! protanio b. I A man makes h and dies, leaving a widow, but not kn heirs or Kindred, it is clearly revoked, iar us to give his widow both rea! personal estate absolutely, The law refuses to admit that a man can intend to disinberit his children unless he shows that intention by a will made they are born. MARRIAGES ANIA REVOKE HOW v this subject in if ore than o bough ug t fro Hn 8 Or 4 tant, val 4 VOR ins ' , LO {OF is will and bas an! rries, not not!” mn law, child will YI I is : B8 at ¢ 8 and | wn gO! s will, m arri tn { > - { night entered O'Neill, nes about fifty! r the hou Dublin, Ga , an d, Ur men on i bursday se of « mam named takir him yards from ured the content tf "oy . } » : 4 $3 ot four revoivers into h AD Four nege At Chicago The fap men have been fined, ‘hief of P - ¢ 1 @ proposes to drive_t Cily Af wg nt? wagazine for justral ions The be ‘Harper's lose reedingly rico in i ls ury ow rae | th or oar gam Cleveland Rockwel "8 pli Sia also caniributing the descriptive Tea ¢ i WW HilRm {1 gren Heaport of satithern Ca hi Colonial Carol The Tilhox; ions ‘} the wr cont I he S {8 ome; | France: { eos of yr Vv alo of inn; Aut lonia! glory: Shan de om IOS, RTER one ‘sdditio {eredit as a worth far { mora than a Li writing pups During the past year 1) los 41 American peoldania, only 56 being those of lives bo and i gers; B04 070 447 sailors! i | Ww carried Passbngore ero » lp ® DOCTORS DISAGREE As a reporier of the Pittsburg Commer clal Gazette sat (yesterday afternoon) in nl chamber at No 521 Federal glreet Alles] LANDLORD AND TENANT ling Leis i} nieres An int ust Meorcur, will Hi decision Pp No. 1, of GO, P. Hollis 1 of Willlam HH. Rich Mrs ember, rth Thirteer ‘ommon leas he ease er the bil REgainst Hept bad isin 1erest touched, al uniibg ia vi 3 y 10 OELk x) in &03 - - Havit a HO pointed $0 ir it veral pla wn him, RCKing embers to Kunrd WHS 50 wie ln F { te 1 woered In Cox npany witli {I} lay | miser, staring with fear at e was with d ty mado to understand bhery was not intended rom him bit by bit was gleaned his sto y his qua In one fig Lo ging 1 ere i | iy nd is li ana i y ned iterat nifsng ity i ing ns it full from the lips of a gentle lit tle Indy, of Oapt. Hugh McKelvy, of pemed almaost to much to be had not been elose this city, ave, if at hand the j av dant a to} | substantinto every word ther evidence of the culpable ignorance i iO { wh elnimed for six years th t ber terrible] uleurs, given up to die Peruana cared her perf ctly Cortinued on page 24, in “1lis!’ of Life by Dr, Hartman. Ask your drug: | gist for one, i # 8, 81 pages in Wao will repori i Cur Terms lis SHptio or dn . Une sab One subs ed $’ } id or 1885 Ona ¥ Yours va Sones ori piio Bb we fi tion fi Or more) aro vary much lower andard roliglons week lios, CPRIAL TRIP In order that one may re sper { | 2d by POSLERG wii solnure or 3 cents, which can be voy of $370 in aie ra sahcrtion nt fo A I: “Ho DD cimen copy and} Paymont jan post of a o for yo THE INDE PENDENT, {For the Rervonren, A man can no more define the poreibills ho Sunday School than he can the These possibilities two Kinds, vig: Agroeable and « Jt is the object of the writer each in this communis Lies 01 t Ri D {RT oonb le ént a few of BLE DORSIBILITIES 1883. Harper's 'Y X oung People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY: . 10 PAGES, : Suited to Boys and Girls of from Bix to Fixteen Years of Age Vol. IV commences Ni ovember, ' mi the N The * first successful y Young People’ has been fro heyoud anticipation Evening Post t has a distinet purposs, to which FISNPARENTAL TENDENCY ~There! sposition manifesting itself all ov niry, to substitute Sunday Behool| tions for that of family, This is a} yarversion of the Banday School AN ANTI PASTORAL TENDENCY »~ s are millions substitute the teaching | Sunday Schoo) for thoes of the pass fiod's Lord's day, ibhiath Behoo!l never was intended to! housa on the rpose of this kind N ANTI-CATECHETICAL TENDER ny hell-meaning people teaching of the Bunday AR Pu nn aul The result of such a tar youn B piss ipl a of the chise viz greal extent ignorant tem of the LESIASTICAL Christendom ihe ol but door to hear the chureh, TENDEN substi Churet, will word for na min the great con d and worship! i q Hehool tht Bunday as der of the Church, but The Church existed the Sunday iy, Sunday 8 of never be pres fl fos he Church “ YERTS hatore rn, more than lke would if avery ¢hool otled should » GRIsl out exietence, ‘burch RIPTURAL TEXDEXNDY.~ add ar ey substitute ire fur the of containing in which God Journals and word are used wosition is not ip, ut d nd leaves in which there is nan divine truth, But the is the rule of faith and prac. worsh I*MILLENKIAL TENDERCY ~~ rmer possibilities occur these neies would, certainly, binder dom and the hureh, ng of Christ's pint rday glory of the AGREEABLE POSSIBILITIES day Bchool helps. r literature ficient teachers, Many to benevi box eased libsrality Sunday thine ng lence dure They have és bul not steadily sdhears—that, namely, of ipsople with a more altractive, as wall | more wholesome, -~Bosion Journal. | For nestness, elegance engraving and contents generally it UHEUPDRASAT {by any publication of the kind yet brough Lo our netics, Pittsburg Gazelle of is RMS HAKE ERS You NG PEOPLE r Year Postage Prepaid Single Numbers, Fo wir Ca Specimen copy sent on rec Cents The Volumes of He ple for 1881 and 1882, hand lumina ad cloth, will postage preps d, On recel Cover for “Young Ps cents; postage 1 ! fe Newspaper tisemaent wilh Harper & Br Address fils ead #ipl « ripars Y« mang Peo isomely bound ir @ t hy wi! ople is ndditional Lio copy © the express order o sare n Mas HARPER & it 11 | BROTHER Now York, meres {see {_) moe {3 ALL 1HE REJ( NCE! A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK - F all LET PEOPLE D OF and Winter GOODs, at Wolf's Store. Equal to Any in the County. And far Superior to Most any other Stock. Five Dress (Gioods, latest unrivaled for beauty, styles— Ladies only call and see it! CLOTHING—Overcoats and for Men and Boys. suits : 1" poo? er missionary spirit universal diffusion of reli Heb R11 And they man neighbor, saving, know! , from the Pr PW ge { teach bis every sry man hi Fy $ brother ‘ | shall know The Sand ine sy BSechool tion being Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, all styles and Variety. The PUREST and best GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, none but the best quality and best flavor. Come and See rery i080 a apn perversion put an ba $0} nursery of | X | . 4 ust filad in the Supre sme | t Pittsburg, by Ju ustice | “interesting law is lak the right of a widow wh ol riicipate in Lhe e i wand, Henry yo. rk county, was & wids| iiidren, an d pretiy welll when 1 1873. he mars a iden lady of] re. Venous bad ac | snd it was said] wife was about us| The ¥ lived loge sther| of August, 1878, when Venus! x children had never taken | pm ther, and had ob-| wefore it took pl ate, | ey were afrai d that she would! ca of their father's estate, or! were angry that the mare have occurred only three] he desth of the mother, is a! However, after Venus'| made application for] n in money, besides claims} n exclusive o rd of the estate, | 3 having died intestate, Th & children i aim of their stepmother, | 8 went before the suditor subsequently sustained by the] The children ¢'aimed | % jal an ABtsDupiil { bad been made between the de! nt and his widow by which it was | reed that in case ot the desth of either] 3 othe r was not to participate in any de | in such decedent's estate, which was | 10 go to the legal boirs of the Istter. This! agreement was denied by the widow, who, | ime bad married Mr. Hur nt | held that the sntenuptial) niract had been made out by the testi} sroduced, and he therefore distri balance of Venus’ esiate among ldren of the latter in equal shares, Id that the widow bad for n for $300 exemption by de- foAr aw Moh end 14 ay Doelhool should ‘ v 88 thal iL may be Bn Wilh six eid in Years re Wabt Ayfve Summ i s0me esisl ewly : AS himsel : made he 20 His 8 r 4 their ste he IArringe on nash th er Ws rk counly court, i nuditor ra jf is FEA Lr be meant or It was also h eited ber cial les of personal estate belong ng to the decedent, there being no mons snd a that having remarried she ot the widow of the decedent within 1851. Jus tied 10 nrik ay a £0, Was Dh he spirit and the sect ot April, I'ruskey, in his opinion, agrees. with the suditor and the lower court in their indings relative to the widow's claim for $300 under the act of April 14, 1851. As the ante-nuptisl contract, however, Lhe tice holds that clear and convincing contract should be shown As the chil were supporters of the nposed contract, it was their duly to rove it by more than slightly preponder- testimony. The judgment of the ower court upon this point was, therefore, reve and one-third of the estate to Mrs. Hunt ica ch iren Vir he ed Awa vo i I Msn 108 to the present decline in the the Philadelphia Record {puts it thusly: “If it were potatoes or pork that bad been cheapened by over- ction instead of steel rails there have been general fulicitation. 1 have rejoiced in the cheap Aproy industry, i wren | wo i i {| Why should we not equally rejoice and thankful for cheap iron? What bet- be {m: skers than the potato growers and the pork-raisers when ove srprodaction brings and ¢ heaper prices,” pp prescribe gestion, markets 4 ut od Drown's Iron weakness, low sicians for ind spirits, ete, ra i883, 3 HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED, r journal is a rare combina. durn, art and fashion, lis sto ays are by the bed Amerien; ite ens vings possess the highest artistic excels mailers perthining if really acknowledged t ng authority in the land. The will contain many brilliant riters furope and 11 ih Ril Dive {free to nll subsecirbers ates or Canada, the Bazar begin for January: of enc When no time is mentioned, it wil derstood that the subscriber wishes commence with the Number next after the re of arder, I'he last Four Annual Volumes of Har fper's Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will be {sant by mail, Pe viage paid, or by oxpress » (provided the Sraight doe: lar), for Q7 per vol: Postage nited Si umes of wit ret Number VERY, WU col fre of charg ot excoad "ol a dol suitable posts volume, by mail, Junge for each *hinding, will be sent d, on recs $1 each, Romit'ances should be made by Posts Office soney Order or Drafi, to avoid ( han co of Newspapers are not to copy this sdyers Cloth ( pt Of loss, pe & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New ¥ork, Beats all for Bargains | SH ou SE. 0 — Teal Her, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa. a attention given to [country trade. junelBy ’ OVER 1.000.000. "BOTTLES iL R.E. SELLERS a co. . — PITTSBURGH. PA. YLINDSEY S BLOOD Rn th ts r LE, hatin Toop Art the P Purest and Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded from Hops, Malt, ny Mande and Dand lelion, —the ol dest, best and most valuable medicines in the world and contain all the best and most curative proporties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possib ly long exist where Hop Bitters are used, so varied and perfect their operations, They give new life 5 and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose employments cause irregu- larity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appeti- zer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, fi x tters are invaluable, being ughly curative, tonic and stimu- Ta without intoxicating, No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use yop Bitters. Don’t wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, nse Hop Bitters at once, It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. #500 will be paid for a case they will not cure op Bitters is no or help, Remember, yale, drugged, HO er nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the ““ Invalid’s Friend and hope,” and no person or family should be without it. (g BENSON'S GAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation in- juroed by worthless imitatiors, The Public are cautioned aga buy- | ing Plastors having similar sound. ing names. 8co that t word C-A-P.C.I-N-E is corroctly spelled, Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro the only improvement over made in Plastors. One is worth more than a dozen of any other kind. ‘Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons, SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mauvufacturing Chimie New York. fat mak ho ay Bold by all Druggists and Dealers, A% YAMPLES 4 ~ XCLUSIVELY tharp hy Ent LA - 3 | aati 1 E ag 4 Uy 10a i HE ra i“ t oF Dry GOOD® IN DRY GOODS, dvantages offered cn upon ons singls Bloc Rggre gatn g ful } S(lks, Tress Go i ry rigs £8; f & £5; ¢ & “ Jat PHILADELPHIA. —+- y ing Materiels, Gloves, cy &e, &e, At the PENNS magnificent assortment. styles. Clothing for men and Mus!ins, Calicos, Linens, House In Notions and Trimmings our very lowest prices. plain fully boys. Overcoats all sizes and Furnishing Goods, in fact anys stock is fall of novelties, at the Room won't allow us to ex~ i i C. Pi hen You Can! nge s. LEAT Calf Skiasy, Marin and all kinds of 31»: GENTI3I BDO Leather, Loave your orders aad a E. GRAHAM & HARDWARE ’ Lia 33s Lasts BLACKSMITH supplies, we would Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. wail (Free) the ihe ceneipt dard Yam THES, loa: a nd Denatileg siso I running ihe Wriewt wenwth of hair on & bald asda or face A%rems tecloging So. stamp, Yandel! & Oo 12 Barclay st.. New Yor ark TT CANSUMPTIVES. - ~ -e The advertiser, baving been permaves — disease, Consumption by a tsanxions 0 make 4 A mesns of cure To all who desire it, he will send s eopy of the proscription used, (free of Shutan.) with the directions for preparing and using the which they will fund » sure cure for CONSUMPTION ENA, RONCHITIE, de. os win bg L * He enplinh will please addres Jov.k. A. WILSON, 1M ress Su, Wiilamsburg N — : PIM | ony hes 3 cured of recy TELE a x HER! Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles, perfect fit guaranteed. SON, Bellefonte _ — STOVES. call your attention to our stock o Cooks & es; WELCOME HOME. Just published, nex edition of De a on receipt of 2 oonty er 0 ny adden, TE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann Se, New w York, P. O. box, 450. RS. G GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Miilbeim. Offers bis GENTLEMAN whe suffered for from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATU Cn DROAY and all the effects of youthiul ino isevetion, wil for the sake of suflering humanity, send free to a) sho need 18, the foeaipt and direction for making the simple remedy Ly which be was cured, Sufferes willing to profit & § the advertises 's experience can & 0 by sddressin rfect confidence, ¥ an tm « B OGDEN «2 (ear Ba ¥ = F, FORT NEY, Attorneyat-Law, Offfos in old Oanard haildice Role fonte a HOUSEHOL D WORDS. ok Stomach, yal taste, sinking ‘palpitation r whole on P ras ¥ \ professional or com , heod "BRUNA. cadac he, pain in the head : Ww Epirits, take PERUNA x 4 fowl gaz Dok on the ii of OW 8 teachings and be hap , if you wish fa ength, health. ¥. sWeet bre rath, ks, take fore eac y Sherry Nps and : FOuS 3 8 ¢ or yop And XK idne 1 take PERRONALY Ask your drug the ri inot Life a, Oshot ia Ua : of oul’ pamphiot on 5, - B, bg n& Co, pric J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, Brockerhioff Row, Bellefont. Penn's, teelers in Drags, Chemicals, nmery, FancyGoods &o. No x. Vines and Liquors for me a ws ve kept : wa Lorn ae J QHN RLAIR LIN Ny ney at- Law, Office on Allpgheny street, Bellefong.' feb uf SURE REMEDY AT L Price #50ts, A prutessional services to the public. He is Propared to perform all operations in the ental profession He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth sbeolutely withou pain. my 278 M. Bower CT Alexander, LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA vice in Garwan's new buliding. AS A'BEAVER, : J.D SHVAERS President. Cashes YENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Ca.) ive ts, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, and Sali Jovernment Securities, Gold & Coupons, 0ap6st! A ISTRATOR'S NOTICE — Letters of administras “ul upon the estste of Muargsre Weaver, ste of Gregg twp.,dec’d. having been wiully gr nted tothe undersigned. be vould respectiully request all persons nowing tuemselves to be indebted 10 the stale 10 make immediate payment. and hose having claims against the same to resent the same Quiy suthanticated for etlemest. . FISHER, Adw'r, Onovi Penn Hall, the public on ean make a faster ut work B ES ess now ‘afore tal not needed, Wor will Far Rg a Ward made at home by the og, Shea *omen , boys and girls wanted éverywh ere § work or us. Now is the time. You caw work ia spare stme only or give your Whole tims to the hastaess, You can live at home and do the work No other malnews will pay you nearly as well. No onecan fail ake RTL *% sugagiagat once. Costs ree. nog uate fast easily, and Address & CO., Augusta, VLdecy Great chance te make mo Those who always take Ferd ®tage of chances for nokia ments y Ad ate er neraliy ° GH Ww 0 not 28 remain in poverty. We wan BU EanE Mere sush hans hoys and girls to work for us right in ¢ ities. Auyonecan do the work prop first start, The business will pay mere than ten times ordinary wages Beprasiee, outfit pean, tal frge No one who engages fails to make mo ney h aly. You San devote Jous shale ti me to the wor, r ¥ spare moments ull info a & 1ll that isneeded seat free. Address STINSON & Go Portland, Maine, 2 de UTT'S HOUSE i LLLEFONTE, P Fraxx X Levam Proprietor. 4 Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on Good necommodstions for Travels ers and Commercial Men. Also Roerhois ter. Terms reasonable. i wii ahi}