tElie Centre • mt hellefonte, fa T - 1 The Blood of the Howard*. The Unit Wind llcirtolht" T%th.< and F j Met. The little Karl Arundel i* to bo car ried now to the shrine of Caravaggio, 1 nhere prayer* for the recovery of hi* sight are to he offered. We know ol nothing at once more pitiful ami more interesting than the case of tliia lour T ear old heir of all the titles, estates and fame of the great Howard fatnily. It* chief title is front that rough diamond Roger Ihgod, Karl of Norfolk, who when choleric Kdwnrd 1., urging him to i, distasteful adventure, cried. "Sir Karl, you shall either go or hang he toutly retorted "Sir King, 1 will no: | titer go nor bang' and forthwith r.daed him an array ao importing that, the King sought n recom iiiution. In ( reality, the It'goda had let the title j and were all nigh forgotten when the j Dukedom of Norfolk and its hrriditary i; ill Mar.h-.Mill i rut • <0 the | Mntvhr*'. rod • hen..•lrecome, entered , in th pcteoii ill i ruling - .v oi.an, to- j gel her with the e-l .tc- itol titles Ol the frith Allan- Fiti-of \ntndel, r uly in , the fifteenth century li'i- girl, the • heiress, und solo representative of two ' linr-f ivji-f w* j* umart young knight ol Yorkshire. Sir Robert i Howard, the heail of a family of law yen who had more wealth than blood. It wa<; the eon of this marriage, .lohn J Howard, who rode in high favor with j the York Kings, was made a Councillor Edward IV., was given both Dukedom and MarahaUhip by Richard 111., who ! found those lines wltich Shakespeare immortalizes pinned on hi* tent door on the morn of Bosworths' fight. Jucknf of Sfortnlk, nnt #o bolS. For DUkton, thy n*At*r. i t*cafii:t ainl und who died on the field with hi* be | trayed King that-aruo <1 y. Eighteenth in succession ftom that ".fookey" is the 1 present Duke of Norfolk, Henry Fit* alan Howard, the Premier Duko and hereditary Kirl Marshal of England, and the foremost Catholic nobleman of Great Britian. Even in hi* religion he is historic, for another of his anccstoi* j lost hi* head in Elisabeth'* lime for hi* devotion to Rome, and incidentally, to that most bewitching of Rome's daughters, Mary of Scot*. The How ard* have kept the faith ever since, through good and evil report. The present Puka wedded th Lady Flora Hasting*, a daughter of the famous Countess of Loudoun, and of another Knglih family which draws it* very name fr -m the battle field that gave Britain to the Nnrtnau*. Their single ton, Philip Mary Joseph, liarl of A run del and Surrey, era* born blind. There ha* been something infinitely touching in the devoutnes* of the effort* made by tb stricken parents to avert this af fliction. The poor little boy ha* been blessed in person by the Pope ; h# ha been prayed lor by Knock, at Lounbo, and the other shrines in Europe, and special invocations on his behalf h ivo been enjoyned more than onre from the Vatican ujion the churches of F.u i "P*' _ Bradley-Harris .4 Waihington Trm/edy of TV'nO/ Yt'trt I Ajo Retailed. WasitiNoTosf, November 2. —Joseph A. Bradley, a prominent Washington j lawyer, over 80 yeara old. was married j in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, to Miss Mary Harris, tvhora he defended for shooting a government clerk, A. J. Burroughs, at the Treasury Department ; nearly twenty years ago. Mis* Harris , came to this city from Chicago is search , of Burroughs, who, she claimed had broken a marriage engagement with her. Mia* Harris visited him at the Itepartment, and, finding him still faithles*, drew a pistol and shot him dead. She was indicted for murder, and the trial resulted in n Verdict of acquittal. Senator Voorheeeand Brad ley appeared a* her counsel. When the verdict was announced the excite ment was very great. Among other demonstration* Mis* Harri* turned and kissed Bradley. Not long after she was prononnced insane and committed to i an asylnm. Subsequently she was re- | leased, recotifined and finally dwrharg ed as cured. During all this period Bradley manifested much interest in her. She is a fine looking woman, per haps 45 year* cf age. Mi** Harris ha* remained here ever since the shooting •f Burroughs. The newly wedded cou pie returned here after the ceremony- Bradley wa* to day attending to busi neaa is hi* office da usual. Srxstor Eaaar baa paid $300,000 for the Mtoard Run oil company land in Bradford county, consisting of 0,000 acre*. There are ninety three com plet ed well* on the properly, and an iron tankage of 240.000 barrel#. Sviicvti honest is the crown of one's early day*. Why Not- The iiiarritijfo of two women in Wisconsin seem* to strike tin* volnmi ' nous correspondents of some of our ' esteemed cntempnrnriea its n very re | mark able incident, though our police ! records show that such union* are by no means infrequent. The Wisconsin j storv hits caused the republication of, ! soma of the earlier cases, each of, which was, in it* time, n seven (lays' wonder. Owing to the masculine prejudice to these uuconvcniiotial affairs, one of the I parties thereto ha* been always uuder I the necessity of masquerading us a man. The number* of those who have succeeded in escaping detection while living in ti it i tin I wedlock being, of | cntir-c, unknown, it i* impo--ible to : ti 11 just how common tim practice i*. ! flu one notable nature about them j all is the promptness ami unanimity ! with which the male portion of the j community interfere to divorce these couples a* soon :i* tic fact that they arc both women i* ->> much as -iispce ted. The dislike crit< i tained by tnou to women becoming doctor- preacher* , or law vers i* mild ami in-iguificunt to the oppo-ition to Heir becoming bus bauds. Mcu liuvc be> n induced to j surreudcr to the weaker v x one vutit uge after another, and tnav he per- J suadcil ultimately to give up many i more. Hut thus fat we must admit ' that an overwhelming majority went | disposed to insi*t that in every mar j riugc nt least one of the parties thereto i should a man. Any otter arrange i ment they -tniui r> nd v t-> interfere with and suppress summarily an I v n J violently. Yc t i* it rutin iv i ertiiiu that this is I not a ruitakv . Titer, tmi* show* thnt [ thcie arc -cveral li end red thousand, 1 more women thuti in n in the I uited >tate-. Inder the Kdmund* a-; it i unlawful for a man to wed more than one woman, even in I 'tah. If, tin n, the women mav n- : niarrv each >'ther, ' how !- tic - irjdu- to b- di-tributed In the ea*e of every female marriage which masculine offi< iou-nc*. ha* sue- ; ceeded in breaking up, ail n counts t agree that Ixith the Mr*. Ilu-hand and the Mrs. Wife were livn „• t getl,. r in great mutual rontentmenl Is-fore they i were interfered with in the inter**l* ol ;an odiou* male nion.ipolv. It i* e.-r ' taitilv better for a (triple-* female to 1 ! marry a woman who ran support her than a tuati who can't, and, if h >th I are suited, why i it tic -ary lor the j men to r*i'> a hue and cry and call in the police W< wonder tha - the wo ' men * right* jw ple do m t take up the ; matter and make a change in tin- re gard a part th-ir -etn-u j the emancipation r>f women. ■a • Lightning Enters a Coal Mtn*. A Washington P , >1 j trh tn the I i 'innnnit t i h • e The r*l m n< nl j the Hon. Jnnsllmn Allison, tn < li -riter township, wefp vesterdav visited l.v J -trr.ak oi lightning, in which the flssh j I extended underground ■ distune of nenrly 1.10 l tsrdi, When thefl.i-hen i tered the |.ti, Thomsa Ashurst, iiis.de ! I fiauler ws, sitting on tli ti irk ala i point five hundref. Lewis Washington was on the staff of Gov. Wise, ol Virginia, during the exciting j period of John Brown's raid on Harp , er' Ferry. The determined old insur rectionest took / I'm it a Warning In Aft Nation I- - '/'/||* /Imtritait I'top It I'ir.it to Itfrnf. I'hrir II tlii/'I Jnjlufnrr. Two of Ksculapua'most distinguished -age*, native* of (Vrmanv, and lift* long j teacher* of medicine, l>r. Kruutfmann I nnar-d with *ugar t in thoumn n*y. Tti • b:, don", and they, too, rapidly shared llie name fate in the physician * drug*, excepting those centsining quinine and indi Je ol pota-aiuui, which t .) •howeil y tbemsclvc* Put !e in de gree. The li*l being about exhausted tfiey finally came upon Prats \ : tneir experiment* with tin* article were moil itriking and in the Ingest degree ex citing. It* etli-ct could in no wie he compared with that nfsugar nor with I'r. Ahn'* metaphyseal prore**. |i effect wt* immediate and p wilive, a* wa *hnwn in the< M Maggie Martin, of *ni City, I'd., who had l n a terrible autlVrrr from dyspepsia, liver ! complaint and kidney >|iea*e, .mp.- (helically effecting all the pclv - lillir tion. 1 lie heal |di)*tC'aiia and every thing else ha 1 lltteily I I led *-li- • j t h--n g.ven I'r a i *. at 1 in due time r< icovere 1 perfectly .w-vwilhJ. i'. I'.ihe. fiart. -itperilitcrideot of the T. A <. If 11. I'll'* hotel* and now rond.. -or cj.r, , All the best pb)stent n • and everything ti could do or f ve, done f*li* d to r • J llev- that terrific and indoori! t' |c nid lar; I dullness of the h< a I '•• ! ottle of I'r rc s v cured h;nt and al*<■ i . * • mof diphtheria W. S e|igin, r,f - , I#>|U, •lino, wa* m iixliscrfh!* sull-nr from nervotl* proatration strut.-who attended her. wrre ani'tif tt,e very tie-t in the city. I fey done . vert thing that the in t gilte | among tfein w. r n pable ol doing and honoratdy t-. I tier that nothing tn >re could t.e dorse, that •be could not live over that night. ; \bout midnight death began to c! >e the suffering ol the good wife and du tiftd mother, and a* lh triend* ami | family were gallirred around the bed In tear* to witne** her passage to eter i nitj, the phytician suddenly entered and ofily whispered. "get I'aai M, > quickly, hurry." It *w brought, ami though the breathing had at mo* I cca'. i e*ci|ucutly prolotind i alcoholic inei)-ihiliiy. Then the i louriiiqiii.t wa- npplitd and utuputa . ! lion ne ■--fuliy | iforttied. !!• ,• r> i 1 [ rupidly took place. pl< •- I wa* I tin -ava.;e with th I!" et d' a: -' - a , that h* Mih-i qut nilv ofl'.rtd I let my j Irii ml cut it! -otnc hi* to< - [ r id- d I that tin- pre • "t iuditei'ig iu--ii*i" ' | liility win rep. tied. A Bit of Romxtife From Vermont ' I. n*t Miminer urn- lliirliogton j< - pic were \ .-I'iug in n we.*ti rn t >wn, and there fortm-d tiic iquaiutaiiee of .a furniture-d'-aler who had re-eutli luirii i hi* *••• mi ' wife. Ttl'V ;.k'd . ~ jhi rn H little- a' pit' hi- futur< luatr • , niotiial pr i- act-, and Ii" t audii llv nd- | r i inittcrl that lu w ul i 11k.< i i marry : again, ami a-kiil tb' iu it tlo y km i an eligllile lady. -id -qoetitlv hi j looked at t!ieir ph ' igrapli a 1 "n, ii which wa* the pie'lire ef an 01111 wr , I ri.-d la Iv of fhi* > 'y wh h t -k th wiilower'* lain v, Mi l he ne* told her j name. 'I !,■ H it:u j' •• j>e thought : n> tnon ■: it. hut a.;rthnr return \ 'home were -urpri-. I fo hnrrt that tin ! w *t<-rii g * HI ! it'to e.a I npcncal a < r | reapottdence with tli'* lady alluded (• j 1 in-i tur* i-j trie iov rati moothiv, J 'the W'-t< ro W : It.wer ' :He t " 1 etr V . I t"ii on I'rulav "! la-t we< k, -aw hi lalv I .ve I>r the fir-' time, ami the marriage look piaee on fu* *dav, tin happy couple - irting at ottec for tlx wed. Gold Coin* i:i a Skeleton'* Month — An inter'-ting aw <■! u:i< lw ' g" • ciiin* of the reign ol f imrh* Vfll.o France, at the a •)< k •*; n<) crjimg Hh paivi of rwi* j 'iM ' If rn, •! oft'o •ixt f*| a l* lII# .f | lit*. Hionoo'f Ptiirr rt*t < miMit '< Timiii. !*• rata* t Inaik ntoldf. It will rltt> lb# fww.r lltlUmffarer tin •v*4Ut' I jr n|*n It m Ahprm, th i no miftUk* ibnit it. It nm 4n <>iitfr; 4lafrHrtM, runUfr* *t -math n1 b ta, rtirn® rollr, otfi#n* tbr* (Kma, r-Jtjr * in j fUmmatb'n n ar4 to th h .| Mfim. MM Wmnn* • Po"Tßtnn bttt r r* * mu* ri TiltflW It plMMid to tht ••!<•, and t* th# pr<* •fHjitwt of on# of tho oHhi nd l#*t (rtrial# |.btt* ron*nl ln tb# rnl#d Mot## and it f*.r ml* by alt lricgi*tt tbr<>tigbot th hlcr JM root• • b|tt*. fc.?.|y Swayno'a Ptlla Comforting to the Sick. Thousand* die fr..m neglect to pniperlj treat linjure ftlood, Constipation, Dp (•ep.ia, Malaria, Apoplaxy, Liver, K olrc v, 11.-art Ili-'-R-e-, Dropay, and llheumalism Hut D the debilitated, bur.lencd with ueb •ernui* aickne"", wo rnnaeienltoucly re commend "."iWAVNK'H PILLS," which contain rnvdkloal propertle* by no other remedy. 9* n t J,y , nH ,| f,, r 25 cent*, box of HO pills; f boxes, $l, (in stamps) Address, DR. HWAYNK A SON, Philadelphia, l*a. Sold bv Drug guts A M. ly. DKA-LKKS IN PURR DRUGS ONLY. 21 I ZELLGRA HON, ; " its KRCOUISTa. No •. Drerkertinff ll*. g 2 j All th. Sl.nl"r* P.'.nt VelWsM Pre. J 2 e-r1))Uos and Paaill) Rs. I|— wiraratai) E m p'W>ared. frames. Hhnald.t Nrarst.Ar., r jj •<' -tf JJ I I'll ulture. THE Bull Dojr W ins, BECAUSE lIK IIAMiS ON! > t to Nobody but A Fool Be lieves Advertisements. 01 —to It i-'nt trix that I'. i. SI'ANCsLKR A - ! Fi I. MM 1:1: below coat, although they have said MJ more than mice. Hut It. II -pangier •V fins f II all kind* ami -tyiea ol'ihc l>* -1 Furniture at an ,tiv.\ m I: of u -mall p. 1* cent w hieli xi*i give* the firm :t II 111 e 1 0 II t •mount of mull •)' I'>• Wash liill* and hoar d tin I cloth ing. not otic rent hevonn lhi. Now S',(rx- f.d will -.is tl -:i Ik. Hut we r> fer to our leiarding hmi* and wa-li woman. \\ i hat* no fam s and could n>t k. .p :111s if w> had. We •eli s . 1 iji.s !• and < l.'e*t: that w. 1,.v r exiect to niake any more than what we have at prc*cnt. 0 0 # • Sell a Walnut for S3B and upj to Sl5O. • ' * "**••• * Wt s *ll an ai. Mj . uit Tor 529 50 V7e sell solid Walnut Book Caoo with plate ?las: for $32. V7c s.ll LOUNGES from $5 to SSQ. * .... ♦ Wo sell Side Boards i from $3 to 40 * We sell Chairs from $4 per ha 'f dozen lo SIO Wo soil Cain Chairs from $5 to $2l. * a We sell Parlor Suils from! S4O up to SISO. • ••••••• Call to we UR at our Furniture Ware Room opposite the Buah House, Hellefonte, and if you ain't pleased we will present you with a PARUIK 8t IT. Rr. KI'A Ntii.Kti, of R. B SPANGLER & CO. 38-tf. I Itching Pilon - Bymptona andOuro Tin* ayrnptoruK are momiure, like per- I |.iration, iki.'i.mh itctmiy, in creaked y •cratcliing, v. ry diir-inji, |rii<'ii!i . ly m oiylM, M-a-rni an if pin norm* we #. rmwliri# in sail about tir- rectum: !.■• private |m tla are annielimeß alterled, II nllnwril lo continue vi-ry aerioua it. aulm follow. ••.*>W AY N K'SOl N I MKX'I ' i plfnaani, auif cure. Alao lor , j Itch, Salt fdtr-uin. Scald Head, Kr)i|i [ l>". jlyrlir-ta licit, Dlolhrhrr, nit c,y ; 'TUBIy .Skin lilac anc*. 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