An Adliress to Tadependens Re pub icans Which all Voters miy Read with Profit. The ludependent Republican com: mittee of Indiana, comprising some of the bet « en of that State, has issued a circular addressed “To the Republican voters o' Ludi na, in which some excell- ent reasor s are given for voting against Mr. Blaine and tor Mr. Cleveland. Here is the circu’ar: “.s the Independent Republican eommittes of lodiana, we offer our rea. sons for the course we are taking. The day is comparatively late, but we have the +dyantuge of the fullest knowledge of the candidutes and of the things which go to make up their fitness or office ge of time, unfitness for the of President. After this lay the discussion ti after had, and «t has been ses no reason for supporting Mr. Tae Republican party is still in the grip | of the Keil Elkinses, the Dorseys and the ( ws, thie who will bring it to hold is loosed, vine gives no hope of ayton ruia unless th and the election of Mh sach rele on closest investigation proves that aft MANY years ol public no important to © James ( 10 has ry to point ult to yn of wealth at the attemp 1 other han tacle of the lea of Indian ence, refusn estly deceivit the 1 ruth the conclusion on their face Blaine, and 1ife so des honest man can, cial ces, vote for hi violating his “There lott he nevertheless ne pre an party was nominal proof that the the Republi of common Integr recommend all wh the Republican par from voting for “With mend all equal Rep 1bl wathingt cans who good government ed, to vote for Grover Clevel say this after the full his official life. State whose ost examin He is chief offi citi public works and all are on a great years nests of jobbery to perform properly the ernor of such a State knowledge of civil government an i limited uprightness and In the exercise ¢ un, firmness character, his office that he at ord flovernor Cleveland has shown has qualifications of the highe Japer 4 » CON: as an executive officer. His late to the subject in ban snd fall, hey are free from his work, and unmis of extraneous matt show him to be a g thorough civil ser has been this relentlessly pense to his own | destruction of ofli State of New York. erous reform acts wh earnest co-operation during passage his signature afterwards; also his aj pointments of the civil service com «won and his other appointments to of {ie believes that pu him with the people in a business co pacity before it binds him to his party a & partisaft capacity. He has repost edly shown that no amount of party pressure can turn him from what he helieves to be the right course, yielded to no popular clamor, but he las been just to all interests and mind ful of the true welfure of all conditions | of people, He is such a man as this country now needs for President.” ssn A —— Penned Up For Bixty Years & WORRIFPLE CASE OF CRULTY TO A CRAZY FROM HER BIRTH, A special from Auburn, N.Y, to yesterdays World says: An almost un paralleled case of cruelty lias been dis- covered by John Houlvey, agent of Bergh, acting for the Humane Society, in Chto, ten miles from this city. A woman of 00 years, a lunatic from birth was found in a nude condition, in a pen $x12 feet, grovelling in her filth, Her name is Angeline Hoyt and she has » third interest in a farm of 160 acres the homestead in which she hes been con- fined her entire life. The room is in the comer of a woodshed, without plaster, It has one door and a small WOMAN \ all | | and we | Blaine. | pe ar 1o and | how, except i i { that in his will hedirected h ence { with window, which is closed with a board admitting wo light. Her condition is the result of a fracas of a hired man a short time previous to her birth, in which her mother was badly frightened. Her father was a penurious man and began the treatment which bas been continued since his death by her broth- er and sister, Her mother died three weeks ago and her only attendant is a sister, aged fifty, a confirmed opium eater. Her brother-in law, James B, Knapp, oper- stes the farm and thinks all is done that is possible to make the woman | comfortable, him is that the present treatment less costly then confinement in People in the town have known the Hoyts respectable people The pen is supposed to be cleaned once an as ylum, of the case and ¢laim that Knapps are thrown at the clothed her a week, Which fresh straw is in. The woman sits picking Il the tears her clothing. straw a time and when Before she lost Buffalo WKS her teeth she would tear robes into pieces, She formerly noisy, ap HIE on but now only snd does not | nde it her, grunts rstand anything ge thot the woman are she kept her property ad mpanions The relatives of and it yadition to save wealthy, 8 thought in this ec themselves, Previous to the for mission of Moulvy and hi a shirt i the filth Knapp threw ud gather n the court circles of it had been observed had always won left hand had occupied marked by ened spot the hoop, the upon worn to & thread of Saag to the by the ch still, however, in its HI ti k ne ecutors finger, kept lace tted joint obove it, old wn hed to this « be nament by Prince can iged when it is uried with the ring y see tha e was | ipon his finger It was only sharify before the | he y his It 1869 that the sec! cond son, P ath : Con the ring t we rinece tantine had been given him long ago as when Queen H vd vid e 10 leave Fi the humil by the had dec) was induced by his » before "w incurring f being driven thefce himself ramen n ile priure rot dey \ carriage sthorses Craway, hey ions against such tyranny he r bound to obey the order to es ana in &pis 4 ON part, that of another person, majesty felt pe the danger of incarceration and which disgrace the frontier, the Queen still uncontola ble and bewailing her hard fate, when, at the first relay, what was her amaze ment to behold the postilion approach {he carriage door, and humbly saluting her majesty, bog to wish her happy and prosperous journey, informing her at the same time that her hotel had been ocovpied immediately after departure by a troop of sbirri sent to arrest her,and that everything had been placed under the government seal, She was not slow to recognize Prince Gortschakoff in spite of his disguise,and her gratitude knew ne bounds. She had left the palace so abruptly that she had brought none of her valuables with her, The little ring she wore upon her finger was the only souvenir she could bestow, and Goitsohakoff used to declare that,Jike the gem bestowed upon Prince Cheri in the fairy tale, it bad often inspired him with good eounsel when in moments of difficulty. Even in the latest period of his life be pever could speak of Queen Hortense without emotion, and to the rival for whose sake "ne ' | I'he only excuse given by | I% she would have risked her liberty and consideration he always referred, not with hate and indigoation, but with The Every Offer Saturday, Butler’ [2] Foul Record. In the year 1865, says the New York World, Ben Butler, now a self-imposed candidate for the Presidency of the United States os a friend of labor and the foe of monopoly, was the military commander of the district embracing Newbern, N. C. Officers who were sta- tioned there saw, day after day, vessels laden with contraband goods passing into the Confederate lines under per- mits granted by Major General Butler: | | The brother-in-law of Major General | | eficiary | there is every ing buyers, They csme up to | | pull i yriance | i | made | gled | 800 if ve Butler, one Hildreth, wos the chief ben this +. but that the rapacious and mercenary Mejor General of traitorous schems reason (oO believe Butler bad a fair profit in the transac tion, when Charles A, Dana was of ich w In 1863, sistant secretary War, A report made to him (wh Il be § Baker's “History of the ing Butler's | ind a man named Secret Service ”) sett forth tha rother-in Inw Lane were run contr goods through ier Ma I ind the veins, and aged abe Aral fealers, tinsel of the Urient, guard las if she were an amazon of JW ees 1 out het merits and natin to iy ed on the centro « as they pas the vere suddenly WI Halting, the whole j surrounded by intend- both Christian vad pagan’ the crouching girl, to i fro, opened oked at he her arms Ant her mouth and | r teeth stand erect, and the say the her then hag over price “She is worth GPAaiers $1 ultaneous XK," Arab in one sim let her go for drago ery, “but will ya take her now.” Our | man translates aod tells us how she will 8s | | tense! Wvion | she had been threatened, | { The carriage sped briskly on ils way to | He has | go to Egypt and fetch $200 at a first bid A Novel Boat RUN USDER WATER ¢ op to form the re the { al At this witha the hold which wholly cove hold excey wind hateh in the centre, to be constructed, door on one side lea ling to On each side of the keel enough lead The well hole in the center of the bost is filled with an air-tight latch, which ean be removed from within, Any one of the crew wishing to go on deck when the boat is below the sur- face, has only to dress in an ordinary diver’s suit, with air tubes connecting with the interior of the boat, enter the well, close the door, gradually fill the well with water, and then remove the hatch. In the well are suitable devices well as thote in charge of the apparat us for elevatng, lowering and propell- ing the boat. When leaving the well | the batch is cloeed, the water runs into | { the water ballast compartments, and then the man opens the door and re i moves his armor, The oldest and best appointed Institution lor obtaining a Business Education, | For circulars addres. P. DUFF & BONS, tien! Basiness Fluost | with great = N 4 Fifth Avénur Tolmpart a Prac HANDY Years an { ¥ on Lower Daft sy ¥ Ih die PILES Ass SWAYNE o market L Stamps. 3 w=, Phila, Me THE— National Life Insurance CO., or MONTPELIER, V1 Incorporated in 1848, Assets 83.000,000, Surpl us 81.050 000 $1000 Bonds sold on yearly inst iments, These bonds payable the holder at the ex or at previous d smount pavable any yesr af render, R.M. MCENALLY, Special Agl., Office - D XN " LLEF ONTE ‘ ; i BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS. I are nol Aa # pu lat the pP pirat h, in cash 8 oat or ter the lirsi, on lead will be placed to load the vessel to | the water's edge, after all the machin, | ery, stores, ele, are on board. are a number of sroall compartments which can be filled with water and emp: tied ut the plessure of the crew, and by this means the vessel can be sunk to any depth below the surface, Over the water-ballast compartments, on each gide and beneath the floor, are a Lumber of six-inch iron tubes which will be filled with compressed air, to be liberat od as the air grows foul within the boat. The motive power is electricity, fur nished by storage batteries which will turn the [propeller by a common dyna mo. The boat is steered Lo port or star, board by a common rudder, while the horizontal or fin on each side of the stern post will elevate or depress the stern, and thus shove the vessel further from or nearer to the'surface, independ. ent of the action of the water-ballast pump. The inventor, Mr. J. H. L. Tack, says that she will attain a speed of eight knots an hour, and can travel 100 miles with her ordinary storage bat tories. A hand erank is also fitted for turning the propeller shait, by which a slow spedd could be obtained. ¥ There | ! "3x3 x2... Thon re teteated vegeta wt Bie abasion, Conethy wid ry "To nN vurymeeed For Cutihonn. EISNER & ML NDELGON, 320 Race Cirmct, P10 ‘eiphia, Pa. Come and Buy, 21 ACRES ON FIFTH AVENUE, In whole or lots. A TWOSTORY BRICK on Alicghany Street. A TWOSTORY BRIC On High street. A TWOSTORY BRICK On Thomas street, A TWOSTORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1800 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Willow Bank street, $1200 A TWOSTORY FRAME On Bishop street, All in the Borough of Bellefonte. par Terms Made Easy BOND VALENTINE, wa The Nim Mailed 6.58m. Real Estate Agent. 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