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Kexparr Co. y Sirs Last Summer [ cured a Curb upon my horse with your celebrated Kendall's Spavia Cure and it was the best job I ever saw done. 1 havea dosen empty bottles, haviog used it with perfect suo curing every thing I tried It on. ron ae a horse with a very bad Spavin that made him He asked me how to cure It Kendall's Spavin Cure. Just three weeks Yours respectfully, o reo He cured the Spavin in Wrrren, Coroxsvs, Ohlo, April 4, "90. Pa B J. Kexpart Co. pend, Dear Sirs :—I have been selling more of Kendall's Spavin Cure and Flint's Condition Powders than ver before. One man sald to me, It was the best Powder I ever kept and the best he ever used. Respectfully, Oro L. Horrsax, Carrrexasao, N. Y., May 19, 0. _Dear Sirs :—I have used several bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with perfect suocess, on a valuable and blooded mare that was quite lame from lameness and shows no Duned on the . Respectfully, KENDALL'S SPAIN CURE Hosmon, La, 8m Pa B J. Kxspars Co, Hay Gents 7-1 think it my duty to ender Lod my thanks for your far famed Kendall's Spa Cure. i a four year old filly which | wi highly. She had a very severe swollen log. 1 ahout eight different Kinds of medicines which did no good. pure a bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure which cured ber in four days. i Py tA x10% DOWDEX. Price §1 per bottle, or six bottles for §5. All drug gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price hy the proprie- ors, DR. B. J. KENDALL ©0., Enesburgh Falls, Vermont HENRY ROSSMAN, USDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,- TusseyviLLE, Pa. wma Pasi sis He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. Onn csi} teri} Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. 17ianly THE SUN. FOR 1891, Some people Agie0 with THE SUN'S opinions about men and things, and some people don’t; bat eve youdy likes to Fo hold of the newspaper which ts never dull and never afraid 10 speak its mind, Democrats snow that for twealy SUN has foucht in the front line for wocratic fociples. Dever wavering or weaken in is Foy 10 the trae interests of the party it serves witn Arde futelligencs and disinierested got, At times opinions have d dered a8 10 the t means of sccomplishing the common pa it is nat E SUNS fault if Is has seen farther into the m| 3 uiighesh hunases and Sinsty-ons BH beds ear in American pol : eve Bread road THE SUN. © per month, Jatly, per year. Daily Su Saaday, year Dail, and Sanday, mon Wookly Sat O10 FEAL, cooommemmmmmissmmston on sddress THE BUN, New York, Ii SHOICE A EE o Fain SY Jats THE beber sere at hhebibie $ v DIVIDED IRELAND. The Little Island Ablaze with Excitement, PARNELL WILL STUMP IRELAND. The Seceders Organize and Enter Parliament in a Body, When Par- nell Sits Beside McCarthy and the Irish Members Vote Together, Parnell to Visit Ireland, Loxpox, Dee, 8.—In response to the call issued by Mr, Justin McCarthy, the leader of the anti-Parnellite section of the Irish party, all the members of the party who are opposed to Mr. Parnell assembled to consider further the line of policy to be adopted. Copies of the call had been addressed to Mr. Parnell and his supporters, but it is hardly necessary to state that none of them was present. A council, comprising eight members, Messrs. Abraham, Diflon, Healy, O'Brien, Arthur O'Connor, Thomas CHARLES STEWART PARNELL Power O'Connor, Sexton and Sheehy, was appointed to assist Mr. McCarthy in deciding the future action of the arty. The meeting was presided over yw Mr. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy was authorized to pre- sare an address to the Irish people at ome and abroad giving the nt as- pect of the Irish question and outlining the future policy of his party. Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde was appointed an additional whip. In the Commons. The anti-Parnellite members of the house of commons made an early ap- pearance in the house. Forty-one of them entered the chamber in a body and took the principal places on the first four benches below the gangway, with a view to prevent the Parnellites from occupying their usual seats. Col. Nolan and Mr. John Deasy entered later and contrived to secure seats. Mr. Parnell's seat had also been reserved, he having at an early hour affixed a ticket to it. Mr. Parnell took a seat next to Mr. McCarthy and voted with all Irish mem- bers present, of both factions. During the coming week Mr. Parnell will make addresses at Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Waterford. He is an- nounced to speak at Leicester hall, Dub- lin, on Thursday. Division at Last. Loxpox, Dec. 8,.—The Parnellites and their enemies rested on their oars yes- terday. after the exciting scene of . arday. That last memorable meeting of the united Parnellites was ungnes- tionably the stormiest that has “ever been held in a parliamentary committee room. After Mr, Parnell had repeat- edly refused to put the motion of Mr. Abraham requesting him (Parnell) to retire, forty-four members withdrew from the meeting and organized in an- other room, electing Justin McCarthy chairman and passed a resolution depos- ing Parnell from the leadership. Excitement in Ireland, Ireland was ablaze with excitement esterday, many public meetings being Feld, and the split in the party bein the universal topic of converstion discussion everywhere, The mass meet- ing in Phoenix park, Dublin. was not as large as had been anticipated. in fact was not a formidable undertaking in int of size, though it was ghite tar. julent. It was distinctly a Parnell meeting, and Healy and other oppotieyts of that leader were burned in effig Judging from the bitterness of the punciations against them they would have been burned in person they been present. So far as returns have been received, most of the meetings hastily convened were in Parnell’s favor. The bishops’ manifesto condemning Parnell was read in all the churches at mass. and the priests added exhorta- tions to obey the spirit of the document in action. The people did not seem to take kindly to this interference in some cases, and at Mitchellstown and Kil- kenny the Nationalists met after service and adopted resolutions supporting Par- nell. In Armagh the priests propose to stamp the country against Parnell. It is believed, however, that on the whole the church will confine itself to moral suasion. stricken in the Pulpit New Brusswiok, N. J., Dec. 9.— While preaching to a large congrega- tion at the East Mill Street Reformed church Sunday night, the tor, Rev. Dr. J. P. Strong, said: “A man might fall as easy as a star from the heavens.” pulpit The next instant his face tarned e, he clutched wildly at the or sn , and then dropped on floor in a fit of apoplexy. The horrified congregation was silent for a moment. The leaders then rushed to the rate Fie was taken home and He waa about 00 years of age. lowi tors: Jeannette on . Chonte, OM. A 8. Hewitt, William, Pinkney W Althimy P : ; Death of President Denn New York, Dec. 9.-—~Alfred L. nis dent of the United after a lot DELAMATER Failure of His Banking Mead ville, Pa. MEADVILLE, Pa., Dec. 6. A profound sensation was created in this city yes terday afternoon by the announcement that the banking firin of Delamater & Co. had suspended business and made an assignment, This banking house has done a large business, and its head is Senator George Wallace Delamater, the Republican candidate for governor at the late elec tion. At 9 o'clock, the hour for the bank to open, an anxious crowd had collected on the street in front of the building. Shortly after vhe following notice was pusted on the windows on the Water and Chestnut street sides of the bank: “Bank closed. Delamater & Co, have made an assignment for the benefit of creditors. “VV. M. DELAMATER, “December 5, 1800. “Cashier.” The assignees are Lawyers John O, McClintock and George W. Haskins, They immediately took possession and began the work of preparing a statement. This has not yet been completed, and the only thing the public knows about the con- dition of things is the report that the liabilities of the firm are $400,000 and the assets about the same, Besides being the head of D:lunater & Co., Senator Delamater was also one of the directors and a heavy stocknolder of the Merchants’ National bank, of Meadville. He is also the president and owner of a controlling interest in the Meadvilie and Linesville railroal. He is also the president of the Meadville Fuel Gas company, ABSIGNS. Firm at State Funds Safe. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 8, “If my bondsmen stand by me, as 1 believe they will, I will not {ose a dollar through the failure of Senator Delmmater,”” said State Treasurer Henry K. Boyer when the stories relative to his loss of $100,000 of state funds in the suspended Delama- ter bank were mentioned to him. Treasurer Boyer's bondsmen are George F. Tyler, William C. Bullitt, president of the Pocohontas Coal com- pany; William H. Kimble, president of the Philadelphia Traction company; Henry Bumm, Willian H. Kerns, pres. ident of the People's hank; Lane BS, Hart, ex-state printer; Col. W. W. Jen- nings, president of the Commonwealth Trust company, of Harrisburg: Jacob Bomberger, banker, of Harrisburg: Frederick Gwinner, contractor, of Alle gheny county; John Reeves, president of the Bank of the Economical society, Beaver, and Gen. William Lilly, the coal operator, of Mauch Chunk. Judgment Bond for Boyer. Esexssurc, Pa., Dec, 8,—A judgment bond in the sam of $200,000 was entered on the records of Cambria county against Delamater & Co., of Meadville, in favor of State Treasurer Boyer. Assets and Liabilit jes Meapvicre, Pa, Dec. §.—A prelimi- nary statement, made by the assignees of the Delamater bank last evening, show Habilities $344,700; assets, $472. 549.72. MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED. Suspicions Concerning the Tragic Death of Emma Plltzenmayer. Cuester, Pa, Dec. 6.—What was originally reported asa sensational sul cide now appears to have been murder, As reported in these dispatcnes yester- day, Miss Emma Pfitzenmayer was found dead in her room Wednesday night, shortly after returning from a 1 where she had been the gayest of the gay. At the inquest some startling evidenos was given which will render a thorough investigation necessary. Dr. Graham, the first physician to see the body, said it was evident that she did not kill her. self, nor was she killed standing up, as there were no blood marks on the top of the burean, which there shoull have been from such a wound, had she stood. He could not reconcile the pools of blood with the position of the body. Dr. J. L. Forwood said there were six wounds. Only one caused the death. The deep thrust in the back of the neck conld not have been self in- flicted with the knife found. Some bruise on leg above knee would ve taken a fairly strong man in good health to inflict sach wounds. Did not believe that the knife found could have caused such wounds, as it did oot fit, Did not believe she did it herself. Saw evidences mn doors as though grasped with bloody hands. Cuesten, Pa., Dec. 9.—There are no new Jdevelopments in the Phtzenmyer case. The public are slowly coming to the conclusion that the young girl did not kill herself, and there is little doubt that the coromer's jury will render a verdict of murder. The constable repudiates the printed reports that he is guarding the Walther residence on Parker street, nor has he, he says, had any warrants in his pocket for the arrest of any one, It is true, how- ever, that Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are under police surveillance, and could not leave Chester without danger of arrest. Important Miners’ Meeting. Prrrspvra, Dec. 6.—~A convention of coal miners of central Pennsylvania, comprising the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Cambriz, Blair, Bedford, Huntingdon and Jefferson, has been called to meet at Altoona next Wednes- day to consider a proposition to estab- lish & fund to pay the wages of check weighmen at the mines and to vote on the advisability of demanding a general advance in the price of mining on Jan. 1. The convention will be one of the most important ever held in central Penndylvania, as a strike, if ordered, would affect 20,000 men. It would also seriously interferes with ocoan steam. ships, the bulk of the seaboard coal mined coming from this district. Steel Mills Resume Work, BernLenes, Pa, Dec. 9 ~The Beth- Jehem Iron company’s steel mills, which were shut down a week ago for an in- definite period, were started np yester- ‘day and the 1,000 idle men are again at wor resumption k. The is dae to orders received a day or two 55 large t in operation the greater part of winter. ing the idle _— hi force of machinists were at work wg t nd dny Chan the niucliigery ancl making repairs t Bre gener made daring the holidoy senson, ’ A Locomotive Hxwlodon. : Dee, 8 «A loco diigh Valley rails eonnty, instantly killa ¢ o5 conor Mae i Fatih in uring nove . th nat Jini il Loary. five. on: Rares 0, brakeman, tl M, Moioumid. A BIG CU oo The Knife Put Into Prices! rms ems: |) ese: see Owing to a contemplated change in my bus- | reduced prices. enn mii some XX ent cme MEN'S SUITS REDUCED FROM $18 00 to §12 00 i " " a" $14 00 to $10 OO nian wot XE. < seein sm Men's Suits at $3 50,4 00, 5 50, 6 00 and $8 00. Boys’ Suits at $3 00, |B 50, 4 00, 5 00, 5 00, 6 00 and 8 00 Children’s Suits for $1 25, 1 50, 1 75, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00, and up” ards, A"GENUINE REDUCTION from 25 to 40 per cent, on our former prices. Overcoats, Pants, Shirte, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Trunks snd Valises | at reduced prices. A call will convince you that what I advertise is true. SINMOIT IL.OED, BrockerHor¥ Brock, BELLEFONTE. Iw EC "¥ SGSOO0DS department is abundautly supplied with fall and winter wear, purchas- ing to supply the wan's of customers, A large stock of oo 0: 0: CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS has been received and are open for the inspection of the people. Ww are making a specialty of clothing and carry a fine assortment, acd at prices that will startle you and convice you that we can suit you. Call and inspect it. Elarper & Eream ers. for Infants and Children. “Onstoria is so well adapted to children that | Castoria sores Calle. Constipstinn, Sour Bloay co, Darras, Emctation, — Kills Wom 2, give sleep, and promotes S00, without injurious mediontion. Tas Certarn Coeraxy?, 172 Pulton Street, ¥Y 111 Bo. Oxford 88, Brookiys, X. 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