Be PTI em Fah wg | i BITTERS. O11 TONIC. res , Completely Dyspepsin, Yeeins stion, Malaria, Liver and Lidney Complaints, Druggists nd Physicians endorse it, + } ¢ made fo vi 15 TDSON MFG CO. Sixth Avs, New ¥ rk I Gung, No, nd Winter, 1883, ale prices direct rs on eve rvthing se, eat, drink, wear, or n with. Tells how A t cost, 216 pr ages—large lustrations — a whole ains information a orld. in Sten sontains Sent free to: i rere et 3 D4 t US Whe BRN urcity. MI INTG GOMERY WARD & CO, id i ge 2290 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Il} ti fully, nT & x, on Lort er O16 NTE, PENN'A | be runniz i South $3.20 a your, 1 thterest ng ine the Metentific AMmete N & CO, SCIEXTIVIO ny, Now York. » - — FA 1 ING Re JOMS, a i urs from thot cof- 15 cents. ina I styles i i BF 1 BANKING CO. The HALL its and allow lu- unt Notes: uy Government Ses id and Coupons, W. Bb. Misauz, $< ashier | NTY BANKING Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. liken, Hoover & Co.) ive Dep sits and Allow Interest; Discount Notes; Buoy and Sell Goy-! ernment Sceurities; Gold and Coup- fans Jd DD. SHvarrt CUnshier, A AN ARO IEAM BENDING SHOPS, AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. 14 of bending in wcod done on giort notice, Ordars filled for rims of all sizes, and of best material ; bob-sled run- ners. shafts, bent hoands, ‘plow handles, phaeton and hagey reaches, Send for Orders by mail promptly ate Allw or k guaranteed, . B. REAM & SON, All Kini pric “ | Hi tended to, 11oct y > HUSEAND'S SEX IN DISPUTE. | The Matrimonial Mixture and DEys- | tery in Waupun, Wisconsin,| | Mrowavukee, Nov. 1.-The developments in | the Waupun matrimonial mixture continue to be the one topic of conversation, but they | Show no motive for Mrs, Hudson's eccentric escapade, unless her object was to hide her tity It seems improbable that the girl, Gertrude Fuller, coukl have been ignorant of the facts; but that these two women were {actually married by a regularly ordained { minister of the Gospel under the roof of the bid de's mother and in the presence of the nily and friends, and that for a period of el ht t months they had lived together as man { and wife, have appeared in public, and made | many acquaintances, with no breath of sus- | picion as to the real condition of things, stand as facts, { Frank Dubois (Mrs, Hudson) and his (her) { wife and sister have gone to Brandon. The mpression that is fast gaining ground among people refusing to believe that the young wife ild have been deceived as to the sex of her husband is that she at least wag in the secret, th perhaps the stepmother, Mrs, Hew repeatedly declared that Dubois may have been deceived. that Gertrude Fuller el to live "with Mrs Hud- Frank Dubois, in order to r from suspicion regarding her sex, only one compatible with the fact that and Hudson's wife are one and the mn, if it be a fact and few here The mar riage is the only thing that » truth coming to light be- although doing work of all stout, womanish figure, called manly, He like a trooper. » supposed to be in Brandon at fo and her sister having left wsband there, with the bringing him home to Hien A ho has man, theory to be EE and SWOore ition of BEX, irst obtained a clue to his wife's rough an anonymous letter ught to have been written by a former Fond du Lac woman, now residing here Gerwrude claims that Hudson is a shiftless good-for-nothing, whom Dubois had belped times gone by, and that rather than have 1 his children quartered on him r he While in Fond udson, who helped support the » have hired livery rigs ired in men’s clothes, pre y prosecute her courtship of the un- od Waupun girl. It is reported the strangely mated couple were where they spent one day leparted for a more congenial « lime sip from Waupun is that Hud- out a warrant for the arrest ison fir i wing reabouts thr the kKipped out, PI andon, BUTLER AND TILDEN. Governor's Reference to the Sage of Greystone, t. 2.—The peculiar reference v. Butler's speech at Spencer has caused much Stan]. The governor “There has been got up in Boston a rebellion Colonel Codman v-filve others of his kidney wl chosen committees to that there are no yv-five to a ward—and says that the legisla n if there is any ocoa- i to say, if Robinson will throw out the are fraudulent that. (Applause. ) ople of the com legislature is nough not to tion under the It is the best Men do not get , when, as they say, they 20,000 majority, and 1 am ret but 25.000 votes in Boston, Then, w hy i this ¢ ry of fraud hy threaten the people if chances to be elected, that will him out! Well, y understood my name applause and veral minutes and break I say my name is elected governor of take the seat and exer. Iman or no Codman., (Tre- No, my friends, no little vo smelt gunpowder, and ghtened by garlic. (Great wople, if they elect a gov. . and I advise every man heart. (Great applause.) only insist that the peo- rights. Nomore Sto 7 , neither in the nation never can come again 1g to do with it. (Ap bxst to say so much, make a mistake about La ' CAmMPpRIZD Muti 4] nearly al ea COUns ndous g for se in and again.) ; and if I am ttn 1» wi wer, ( ths mid t somebody should YoRrxg, fromm Boston been he ous to be ox The Workl has this The political leaders in ding counsel and both mfident of success. It y all candid observers, however, that } mifidence on either side, The republicans are the loudest to talk about citing a large majority, but that they are i rined is groven by the fact that they are mal king a desperate effort to raise money, but with hard work and is NEw inl the state have parties prof ETN Hain te Ww real oo wi 8 teraper, HT Is rm ous A Very Valuable Head of Katr, Cricaco, Oct. 20. Miss Helen Close began a suit here Saturday against Mrs. M. J. Me who advertises her busines: as that The plaintiff alleges t she was in possession of a head of hair length and thickness: that while having it treated in Mra. MeGlashan's office {t was #0 entangled that defendant was unable to straighten it out; that while pre g to disentangle it the doctor removed half of it with shears; that afterward she bathe it with a preparation which turned scalp black, and that plaintiff has since [fon unable to disentangle the remainder, { and had been compelled to cut it all off close {to the head. Miss Close lays her damages at | 83,000, Glashan, if af sendp surgeon,” . ¥ Ire color, in | an Bears at a Mass Meeting, | Bavmisong, Oct, 50, A special to The Sun from Easton, Talbot county, Md., says a large Hepublican mass meting was held there yesterday. All the colored people of county took a holiday and came to town, Mr. Holton, republican candidate for por, Gen Adam E. King and others od the meeting and were attentively listensd to. Other speakers followed, and when the meeting was at its height a fellow with three trained bears appeared upon the scene and i was nearly democrats employed the man with the bears to break up the meeting by drawing off the colored people. RA DONA SR An Eminent Man's Death, Convmmia, 8, C, Nov. 1.—~Armisted Burt, ote of the pidest and most learned la {i South Carolina, died suddenly while {1 Lis offlen nt Abbeville, He was a member of cong ose from 1849 to 1850 and was speaker | of the aoue of the thirtieth congress, - * better finish. stock. omy. Oak claim Ing pay vour STO( k in the tO QO o Vou ve We do offer nited States, and we vhere for vour catalogue. Oak and outfit. If vou do Hall, clothing not that it will n proposc Ou € to visit SR —— ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady | increase of business, I have remodeled | repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal appearance of m yi PRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more sitractive to my customers | would now my customers for their liberal pat. ronage in the past, and solicit a contin ance of the same. My stock full as possible. Iam in co mplete com munication with the principal Drug H TE I~ supplied with cuts snd price lists, and | anpihing in my line not kept in stock, 1 be sent for at onceand delivered atthe same prices that it could be bought at if sou went or sent yourself. 1 buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which les me to sell just as cheap ae any othe er drug store in the cointy. All business ween dealer and customers strictly cone ential. J.D. MU RRAY, JunZf H ARDWARE HARDWAR HARD W ie 4 Yo dAN A. HARRIS & JAS, A. HARRIS & py BE SELLING YER SECTIONS AND APER SRKCTIONS AND REAPE REAPE Farming Tools, CO. Co REA REA RS. RS, And all kinds oy RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FURKS, &o. AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF DWARE, TO MEET THE DE. DS IN THIS LINE. JAS. HARRIS & CO. HA YT 50 pr a——— WE i Cards — Attorneys. HE WES, Attorney-at- Law, sil the Courts ret buildng, Jeliefonte JORS BLAIR LNN, * Attornev-at- Law, Bellefont, (fice in Smayt{ | Office on Alle, dl 1D? (Oe any street, NE Y, EY Attornay-al-Law, “FORTN “L. SP ANGLER, # Attorney- at-law' Consultations in English and German. Office { i HEALTH IS WEALTH! BIL KC WESTR SERVE rT HRALS TREATHENY, + vines Oonyuistons, % wa Kenralgin, Hesdertn, Nervens Prostratbon oe wi . uss of slowed BE foluirs, Wekelolness, Mental De worsen Stenting of The Brain resuiting in tossnity sad el ine to miners gent and death ; Premstare (34 Ags, Barr nnn, Lome of Power tn either pox Is voluntary Losses pd hpmerenaloryhoss catiped by overanertion of She brein, pe lane or over ad wigenon, Kesh Ber con laine obs mosth's treatment, 81 a Lon, of sit boxes for B65, sent by mall pro rovalpt of pre, WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES Toeure any css, With sech order received by us for sin bores, grosmpet ied with Bh, we will pend the purchaser ow weitien pasrenties 1H refined rooney I Vie treatment dons pot efurt & eure, Gustastees laeved only by EISNER & BUNDELSON, 570 Rees Brest, Phlladeipila, Pa “" A.’ Purior, Tt Honimediatets hin Matind anywhere "pon re renia a a hs for Ae, EISNER & MENDELSON, « 320 Race Street, Philadeiphia, Pa. petd — —— — A SAWS E. 3 Mens Fine Shoes No 10 Brockerhoff Row. Bellefo ste, Pa. Having completed shelving and fix ling up my goods, I extend a cordia linvitation to everybody to come and lexaniine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the county. I haven't $40, 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and of they latest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I bave some of the very best make of the celebrated |Rochester goods. young and old, rich and poor. I have them tosuit 1 will not boast of what I will do, but if you give men call I will dons I always havedone : treat you fair and honest sad give you the value of your mons ey, and don’t you forget it. Isaac ‘Guggenheimer, In New Addition to Bush's Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA P.8.~A full stock of the best Leath er alwayson band. 26aptf ER A SECHLERS NEW GOOPS fe pened a fu GROCERIES PROVISION Such as TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS. OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. FISH, SYRUPS, ETC. Together with GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. at the lowest living pricaa. Goods are all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of the very best kind. MEAT MARKET, Beef of the choicest cattle, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on hand, 30 nov, tf SPRING MILLS Plaining Mil! #&-The place to buy your best"%8 #@and cheapest Building Mate-"@R sar-rial is of Jas. §. Kape & Co., Spring Mills, Pa., who keep all kinds of FLOORING, GERMAN, & SPLIT SIDING, i ——-LS SURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW EASHRS, BLINDS &e., &e., &e. Anything wanted wot ready will be furnished on short no MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL~ WAYS KEPT ON HAND. 1517 may