ON 6 BISHOP ST,, BELLEFONTE, seri § Yonsei Has got in his fall stock of — —OIL CLOTHS — all widths, stylesand ricee cement sr ie a - = ~FE—=N—Q—L~-E—~U for vestibules, halls, kitchens, office, ee He would be glad to have all drop in to take a is fair. If, however, it should y be raining he will leave on his DOOR MATS, 1 off your shoe, his nice and novel nmbrella stands in which pmbrella. weather happen t front step one of the best to wipe the mu and t e that ever-losable )» DIAC £ Orphan s Court of inesday the 30th day of + © if Geo, shurg « COMMON SENSE ut- for a ter impossibility mer- chant to sell goods continually —A-T C-O-S-T. A legitimate business can never be conducted on such a basis, as taxes, rent, insurance, etc., must be paid and a living varned. We do not conduct our business upon such a prin- ask a all ciple, and we only rea sonable advance on our goods. We believe in FAIR AND SQUARE dealing and know that our goods and prices prove what we say. Give us a call and be convinced. HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall, Pa. To -eanvass for one of wv AD TI estab Yished, Best Known Nurseries in the eonutry Most libers! tote Snsaualind Meilivies teva Nurser, \ e4 Lonovit i Geneva, N. Hour with V — on the Before His Execution. rin the San Francisco Eraminer » hangéng, in 1874, of Tiburcio un Mexican brigand who had rob- und s'anzhtored with his band of cut. of settlers and travelers, afterward murdered in of the bandit, so it is pposoed, let a party of San Francisco re- jail the night Night A write recalls th Sheri! Adams, by friends Jose the execution As Vasquez stood there, one hand on the arm of his the newspaper in the other, and showing a court interest in the efforts of the bustling deputy to find «ats for his he was far from formidable in However ter. rible have looked when, shotgun in hand, he rods up to the stage coach, or th avside store, lonely traveler or the isolated ranch house, with his clatter- ing, eriminal cavalry behind him, as ready it brains and cut throats as to tak plu nd i he wax now but a short, wuldered, inned, pleasant- xican n ing whatever Indeed, his man- chair, GOs uests, appearance, he may the dark-sk w wasa gentleman, He showed ily in his politeness, but in the cool +a with which he faced his dreadful Id rather talk of something else, to you ntlemen,” he 3 ly B¢ when the reporters fell iestioned to business, him about the state of his orrow, Very it, but [ have no choice hanged tom he shrugg his shoulders and vou deserve i your asked he d illest re- not much matter,” he erisw i, lighting 8 “While 1 neve led anybody myself, | permitted and in the eve of the law I suppose 1 de- to happen. Bince I cigar. that i Serve Ww i oing can not help myself I am content.” His English was not nearly as good as this, but it was not so bad as an attempt } Mexican accent in print Lie same thing: so would mae £. “Do you believe ina the solemn reporter, “Um o vou?" he hereafter !'’ asked asked in return, his black eves tw The sole nkling, mn reporter grin ned, and so did has been here. world. He Ho says is a good man Very well, 1 do not know, “I die a Christian, as JI | you pardon me, gentle- 1 to talk about something am glad The weather is 1, if I ask you » than myself. 1 to see you: pany pleas ide chair with ready to chat, away the about fourteen He had was strong and firm. of life, and in per- urage had been proved , and Aor. ild have given sand of escape taken, was, bo he inevitable with r fight if by mus it wo a thot have bean ’ and 1 i smiie nexhaustible. The { ! al pa- ted him with a bx at once gree meant il display to irnnaiists Dis superior th a celebrated character actaally took a paper from his pocket and, with the remark, “I suppose wa want to hear what | said about you ght.”’ saat down and read to id yi stor. the pol - larity to cheer maitre vitimacy wd the The tor copy of his Vasques gmns about his ns for r the col erin the hanging, escription of the and a ws, with had gallo mention of the other criminals who steppad upon it This perform reporters, but with ance appalled the callous Vasquez | ut a wince or a frown. Sheriff iams appeared, in ret rod into the They whispered toge w { to be trvis ' n re is in silence, and the Mex- shadow with him. ther, and the sheriff g to dissuade his charge purpose. But Vasquez was the officer retired with a showing of his palms. was a tramping of feet with- turned, and the fron doors wn open, clanging. Two men g a coffin, and followed by s biack- ndertaker with a pair of trestles band, came in. The coffin—a fine ond, studded with silver-headed nails was placed on the trestles, and the brig- and, cigar in teeth, stepped up and in- spected it with a lively interest. He half squatted, and ran his hand along the side, ‘It's too shor shame from some deprecatory Soon there out, the key were thr bearin coated in his t,” he said, with surprise, looking at the awed undertaker, who as~ sured him that it was all right—that it should be measured at the top, not near the bottom “It's high,” eried Vasquez, with a wave of his hand, pleased at the quality of the coffing which had been provided by his friends The undertaker thought he re ferred to the lid, which was rounded, and said that it was the fashion to make them that way. “Oh, he doesn't mean that,” said the local editor, scornfally. “What he means is that it’s nifty.” “Yes, nifty,” agreed the Mexican, glano- ing gratefully at the Ban Jose journalist for supplying the right word. “Yes, yes, it Is nifty.” He put his hand inside, felt the padding, pressed the little pillow, and, with an up- ward flirt of his cigar, observed : “Wall, 1 shall sleep there very well for- ever,” He turned away toward his chair. “Devil take me, Vasquez, if you havens nerve,” exclaimed a reporter, admiring: ly. “What would be the use of being the other way?” he said, calmly enough, bus there was a sharp thrill in his tone that hinted of the agony In the caged man's heart, On the morrow he walked out into the sunlit jail-yard, climbed the steps of the scaffold, gazed indifferently at the gap- ing mob of men below, threw a wistful glance beyond the walls at the blue hills, on which he had ridden on many a fray with his cutthroats, and then gave all his attention to the ghastly business of the moment, They sought to unbutton his coat and collar. He waved them aside politely and did it himself. He assisted the hangman in adjusting the straps and rope, glanced down to see that his fest were precisely on the crack, kissed the crucifix held out to him by the priest, and bore himself with patience while they drew over him a white shroud and placed on his head and shoulders a great black hood. “I am ready,” he said, borencly, closing his eyes And that was the last of Vesques. COLLISION AT SEA. Scholten Run Dense Fog. Dover, Nov. 21.—At a late hour Satur. day night the steamship W. A, Scholten of the Netherlands American steam naviga- tion company bound from Rotterdam to New York collided with an unknown ves- sol about four miles south of the Downs and foundered thirty minutes afterwards. The wind was light from the southwest, accompanied by thick weather, when the collision occurred. Theres were 165 people on board the Scholten, and only twenty Fhe Steamer Down in =» of pass. and landed yosterdav morning at Dover, According to the stories of the ors, it is feared that 140 persens were drowned when the Scholten went down The scenes during and after the collision, as described, by the rescued passengers and crow, were he: Jartronding early SUrvive AMiilions Involved, St. Louis, Nov, 10. —A suit is to ba begun in this city in afew days for Lhe possession in a tract of land 200 feet Jean Baptiste Wis an hased this tract and the property When he died he loft One of them afterwards Lucus, giv stiil in Bequotte, so early French when 8t was settler who pure it to his two daughters moved away, and the other sold the property tod. B. C. ing him a deed for the whole. Itis the possession of the heirs and assigns of Mr. Lucus, but now comes the heirs of the sister who moved away, and who claim the undivided half of all this hoodie which is now valued at $50,000,000, The Heathen Chinese. The United indictments Willlam A and six aiding Bax Fraxcisco, Nov. 2i States grand jury found ustoms inspectors Boyd and Ferdinand D. Ciprico other inspectors for illegally and abetting the landing In America of certain Chinese + persons For years the custom house authorities been aware that cartificates fraadulently issued and that a pumber of general certificates have been stolen from the custom office lector sald yesterday there is evidence of a long saries of frauds, that at least 5,000 or 10,000 certificates have illegally found their way to China and been sold, has The col Reduced Wages Drive Out 500 Men. JORCESTER, Mass, Nov. 21. Between ) and 600 men employed at the Worces r steel works are out on strike. The Thursday aunounced a cul pay of the men employed teal plant, to take affect on Mo workmen grumbled, and Fr posted a notice that tac tho reduction wn Thursday nigl it Friday pight and the works The © 1 is absolutely o boan running at al day day the con th wt san ¥ want o pany says the as the ale, HOACHEsATY, hav 8s of Young Anarchists in a Cave. Omana, Neb, Nov. 21 About a score young Bohemians on Twelfth street twelve to fourteen years, were cave Saturday denouncing the ala anarchist, when a p 0 barr and th which they had blocked entrance caught fire from a It burned so cely that dared approach 0 itdown, imminent the ait aged polics, cigar none tear thay were in ated at ar of Anarch hearing their screams, wed them. The hair and eyebrows of several of the boys were badly singed uo one was seriously hurt, when caman, Forced to Leave (inatemala, Nov. 21.-—-Pr that Archbis ited Ntates, the g atemain having f The charges again rdination, and a tesdency temporal concerns. The b with his private fortne of $100, - intact. The old oabinet of Pres Jarrois has been re-elected. GUATEMALA, from this city say vern rand him isu bo we deat Shot His Son. Pirrrancno, Nov. 30. FP. A. Bout, a stucco through the back, almost instantly. was domestic troubles HBtout and wile frequently quarreiled, asd the s«¢ is said, took his mother's part, n, it Found in a Barn. Lawnexcs, Mass, Nov. 2 Jackman and Michael Wiley, on - Charles who have charge of conducting an {illicit distillery in a barn. The still and other fixtures were destroyed by the government officers whe made ths arrests. Brown Up by Natural Gas Torzpo, Ohlo, Nov. 20.—A terrible nat ural -gas explosion occurred at East Toledo Iast night, caused by tapping the mains for the extension of the lines. Dr. Beck with's office and Capt. Luckey's block are in flames. Ono boy was fatally burned and several others seriously injured NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yonk, Nov. %1.—Money on Call 4 per cent. BONDS, Closing. Closing. Yestarday, Today. PO cons «suv seem 104 109 STOCK MARKET. THRER O'CLOCK. «After & further Aulness, the mark ey an 10 manifesy od potivity in the Isst hour and pri steady improvement. CLOSING PRICEA Closing, Baturday. Galego. ue & a. assesses HK Bur 2. I. Soa ral Pacific ese 38 & Hudaon, vo wens TORSE Del, Luck. & sons] 3 BHO pee sevens vor sniiranine Erie Prat Bisnneasesnvscssnp Lake Bhore......cceue.. Louis. and Nash, Michigan Osatral Missolnt Pacific. ...ee N, Y, & Now W Find. N! « CORIPRL ,....o0c0ninns N'Y, Cont, & Hud... oueenr 104y Sth uasier ou sean ae oe IAN AVIEALION cunt inane Paci dai con sam sence seen BT nana di son sun sa on vase TO he, 1901 A TE frre. + cueree “ 1% re TOF. oat oye “ » COR. com «os I 16x of now. made Closing wae. Wiens fant ame EER ee ran Hook tans SARE CEES 4 SRE 1 ul he + IBA ER § ihn ion P wor a te seen oN e#t Union Tak a nee BM Butter Market firm. CUroamery- Eastern dbo aS. Wostern. #8e. alls, Imitation $lo. alls, Dairy Eastern. half drkin tubs 28a, : eastern, firkins iaadls: westara, 170.0808 Factory. Frosh, Mo.atle.; low grades, "oad, ages Marial steady. Factory New York, ehoddar, 7 Hew Si wesiore. Hat, a h ork part 8 Part skims, MC.aL60 tA Skim * nied 2? to Sell the HISTORY of a BLACK PHALANX. The fret of ie the perviens of the dering ihe wars 5. Ne library som Belin fast So N*v PLAINING MILL, At Locust Grove, near Grove and Wolf Saw Mill. IBA BAR has just opened a BER, new “and complete mill at the above pla and Is prepared Lo fill a orderso SASH, Bites ad Hiackhs Agents pepurt ¥ wee SIDING. ~ MOULDING freigh oe mes paid Mention paper AMERICAN PUR'G CD Ra ford, Beviow, Clonal, Cllongy or 1 Lows. NEW YORK OBSERVER. 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AGENTS snd ine ions of 3 OO Monday of 1887 and iY given to the fermen and Nov, ngs which hear nd those who are ¢ against the t TY uth the iad] of ( COUN ny hand, st Bellef the 27th i Ls Your { our Lord 1887, red and twelfth year of ' nite, the Indepen- FERRY: Mialos W. MILES WALKER, Sheriff TERE TAA Da. BUM? pe Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Siesd Eagraving, BAILED VRER, Address, ¥F. 0. Bax 1810. X. ¥ }-~LOHR'S~NEW-~GROCERY.—0O “4 The grocery of Lohr & Strohmeler, havi aa PB 2 ¥ purchased by the undersigned, the same will WAN carried on al the same place, and with imporian Sh rnaard a ag additions to the stock, to make vole prhus, Bron INDIE = sm piete than heretofore, and at low prices. MAMA PRP RD - - fleadaches, OMEOPATHI Dyspepsia, 1 muppresse 3 r + Pain Periods Whites, u e Perio ) 3 tH il Fru Rheumatism, Rheumatic Paine... .. ills Malaria - Sing nf Jd in the Head Whooping ¢ ough, Violent Coughs eral } ehility, Physical Weakness Kidney Disease Nervous Debility Rtinaty Weakness, Wetting Bed Yiseases of the Heart, Paipitation SPECIFICS. at by Dix v LRP stock will comprise UGARS,— COFFEES women TEAR, ANKED GOODE, cn CRACKERS, ME | moni cn TIONER DRIEIGFRUIT SBGARS me TOBA CCK CONF RB + ETC.~ 1ES, EA TEIN S——————— age is solicited, 18jun2m JAS. H. LOHR. Centre Hall. or sont owt paid on receipt of as ¥ RERICIN C0, 109 Fulton 56 KX AS, H, LOHR. CENTRE HALL, PA., AGERT FOR Covenant Matnal Benefit Association, of 8 Galesburg, il, special agent for the connties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin and Huntingdon, This Cn, is strictly for Odd Fellows and their wives Also agent for the Union Central Life Ins, Cs, 0 Cincinnat!, and for various first clase fire insur ance companies, Hales same as any other agent ey. wlecly ’ DALE AINEY-AT LAW, Jellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, dnors from first national bank. CESTRE ‘COUNT ¥ BANKING 00. BELLEFONTE, (! LEMANT J ATTO two janB7 PERNA Dscount Notes Berurities : JAB. A. BEAVER, President, Buy and Bell Government J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier J. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall populas Pa. Daal ler i n DRUGS iskey, Brandy, ¥ at wold for r me dicinal pr every day inthe week. Patent Med Ho and ir irposes only. foines kept store open ney 2 LLER & BON, DRUGGISTS, Desler In Bellefonte, Pa DRUGS, CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY. FANCY GOODS. &ec Liquors for medice DRUGS Pure Wines and purposes slways kept Hotels. gus, HOUSE. . RK. Teller, proprietor, fonte, Pa. Balle Bpecial attention given to junelfy (IUMHINGS HOUS E. RELLEVONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find in every respect, for man and beast and charges very moderate. Give it a trial Zune u TEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE BROCEKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST. RELLEVOXRTE, PA G. G. McMILLEN, Prop’. » Good Sample Reoms on First Floor. “5. Free Buse to and from all trains. gf Svecisl rates Lo witnesses and jurors. Siun | ETRE HAL L HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRAXEIESNT CUSTOM. healthy locality, pure surrounded bv finest in the state Schools Terms very 16anug tf ,, Good Table, { mountain water, scenery 3 reasonable. Qe LEWIBBURG, PA. First-class house in every yood sample rooms on 1st respect floor. Free ARPER HTM BON prietor THOMAS H IH OUK HA EN. PA WOOD DEO ALDWELL, Pre prietor. , Tato reasonable, wood sample rcoms HOUSE, IN® EW GARMAN HOUSE, oppoeite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. The New Garman ashes and is open new furni ture throughout bells, and all modern * i ie. D G. Ww. HOSTERM AX, Dentist, Centre Hall, | Residence on Main street. Office in {residence. Will give satisfaction in all | branches of his profession. Ether ad- ministered 14apr D*E 8.8 . GUTELIUS. — entist, Millheim. Offers his Lm, services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withon vain. my 278 J. 1. Braxaizen, C. P. Hewes PANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORKEYB-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. PENNA sal attention to collections ; practice in alt ¢ courts; Consultation in German and English House bas arisen from for the 1 is stihl ie New building, steam best, electric improvements. Good 1 K BROS Pi M CORMICK BBOS, CIyfii | HALL | DEALERS IN ALL KINDS -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs, Side Boards, Tndertaking a Specialty. for Infants and Children. “Omatoria is so well adapted to children that Oastorin cures Colle, hy { rocormend it as superior to any prescription 8to « Diarrhoea, ‘ knows tome.” IL A. Anowen, M.D. Norma, gives sleep, and pro i 111 80. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, ¥. ¥. 1 withous & medioation, Tue Cmwrava Couraxy, 18 Fulton Street, N.Y. OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’s new building north of Court House, Can be consulted in English or German. 7m'yS4 J. HH, OR VIS, C RVIS “BOW ER & & "ORV IS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, ou 2d floor of Furst! s building. jan85 F. FORTN EY, Attorney- al- Law y Olt in old Conard building, "Belle on . L. ORVIS. K. HOY, D « OCULIST AND AURIST, ————— Office No, 4 South Spring Street, Balle- fonts, Pa. Office Hours, 7to 9a. m.,1t02, and 7 8, p.m. 1imaydm S A. LIST, LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound! in first class style. Iba TE AMA: SALESMEN WNATED, SALARY AN EXPENSE PENSES guaranteed Ply at anes, stating age o Rochester, N.
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