Neighboring Nows Fraxknin, Pa, Jan. 14. Daring a drunken fight at « Hungarian dance at Scrub-grass A. D. McCreedy four Hungarians with a pocket knife one of them, it is thought, fatally, pefense, He was arrested, With very fow exceptions our stores have agreed to close at (6 o'clock in the evening, Foremost in this movement, we believe, is the Messrs Parsons and Mr Perkins. Many other lee Hive, have entered nto agreement on the condition that the rule generally observe ed, —( Linton Democrat. A Philipsburg engineer named Ellis Myers has been arvested on a charge of sending obscene literature through the muil, His wife had left him and toPittsburg and Myers wrote to the post pone master at that place, more forcibly than wil elegantly deseribir his @ ort coninge, Prof. Thos. N. Magee gave usa pleas ant call His Mi will shortly go into the grocery} 14 al, roe | thonotary of Centre We Mr. Ho isa gentleman of char this | \ Smuay M morning, aisiting here at present, pee Sine ss Bellefonte with his | H y Or r«in-iaw, ( r, Es who has | | county fo two terms, wish Magee sucoe:s acter and will 8 prove an energetic and, we hope, su cessful business men. — Clinton Democrat 15. from Th New Witke-parge, Pa , January e Buffalo Fast Express train York on the Lehigh V Railroad the track at Creek near White Haven, this afternoon. The 11 > iiey jumped Stony accident was the result of a misplaced switch. Abram Evans, fireman on the engine, seeing the danger ahead, jump ad from the engine and killed. was instantly The express car and engine | E and the yaseengers were shaken about and great- I [4 g ly frightened, but were considerably damaged, escaped uninjured, Had the engineer not remained at his post the accident would have been seri- ous, News has just reached us of a sad case of drowning at county, Tuesday night. briefly told are these: Clintendale, The The na'e young man, William Cormany, was the last of a family of five; all hav- ing died of consumption but himself, This fact hung heavy on his mind and caused him to appear very gloomy at times. Yesterday he felt quite sick: but said “no” to bis friends who ted upon calling medical aid. morning he was missed and search This re- vealed that he had drowned himself in White's mill dam. a7 liked young man.— Clnfon Democr if, ffi niion Ind., band «f alleged miracle the Bana,” all be cured by faith in Christ and the annoint | are filling the little town of Spencer with excitement. 1t isclaimed they have done many miracles in the VINCENNES, 15 A who January }. workers, call themselves “Holiness and believe that diseases can ing of oi st t way of healing. Their greatest wonder work is said to be the cure of Watson A. Proyor, who had iost the use of one leg, but now walks the streets briskly | without erutches. The band was start ed by Rev. Mr. Lindsey, who appeared | and it now has o 4 f in tow: two years ago, ing the sick appeares to be common black lubricating oil, which is consecra- stant bed | ' Mo- Crecdy claims the act was done in self ful ot ee this fact® | unforti- insis- |. | mittee have completed the regular an- | nual Appropriation bill for the navy, | only aggregated | elad monitors | i ted by the gallon every forth Saturday. | This ceremony is performed in secret | The band's mode of worship is wierd, sober, impressive, and sometimes affecting. Mr. Lindsey and his follow- crs appear to be sincere and devout be- lieyers, i —_— WA—— Cincixsari, Jan, J4.—In the Springer [nvestigation to day, F. D. Urmston, attorney-at-law, tested that he was boarding at the Walnut street house at the time of the He number of strange men who occupied two rooms there. They gave out that that they were Pinkerton's delectives to prevent repeating. But to him, one of them who was registered as “Johh O'York,” Little Rock, Ark., confessed that he was John Wilson, a commission merchant of Chicago. They all wore United States marshal’s badges on the day of election. On the night after alection O' York told him he had voted three times and another said he had yoted eight times. Witness did not of- for to arrest these mon, because they were drunk and quarrelsome, and be- sides Swere just about to leave on an omnibus. He said his firm, Blackburn & Urmston, bad been employed by the republican national committees to de- fend republicans arrested on election day, Blackburn had attended to these cases he being a republican. On cross examination he said that all these cases had been dismissed by the demo, eratic police judge. He supposed these men told him of their illegal voting be. eause they regarded him as a republi- ean, being a partner of Blackburn, » well known republican, election, mw a some- | | pids, | Cairo $400,000 : bestow Cairo, £2.800,000 | Senate, is conceded to be about | i A {crease of the navy, » s w ) }.; a Decensed was al at | timated for the latter purpose is fifteen ) years of age; was a sober and well { millions of dollars. | : . ; : | bors has nearly completed its bill, fifty members. The oil used inannoint- | Horrible Accident The State Legislature. TIE Harrisbarg, Pa. 15. the | House this morning Mr, MoCullough : HOUSE, One of the most horrible deaths that | nus occurred in this city for some time | happened at the Jan, -In Ensminger buildin : - . § Br was appointed Teller on the part of the corner of Seconed and Chestnut streets | house to the Paul Winkler, | aged thirty-five, residing with his w fe conduct United States yesterday morning. Senatorial election, The { nominations for United Stuies Senator Be Mr. Miller, 1 Cameron, of Duplin : Mr. Wm. A. Wallsee, of Clearfield: Chedwick, Samuel A, ol Bates, wnd three children on Uberry avenue Donald : were made : Socond stree ing been in the en nent cond street, | | | Faunce, by Mr, by ploy of Mr. Ensmingerasa wood turne for the past two years, He generally Crosier, went to work in the morning at BOeVen James A, I by A. M- Brown, of Allegheny; by Mr. Leary Charles N, Brum, of Schuylkyl ; Mr R. B. McComb, of Law- rence; by Mr. Halings, George Shiras, hy Mr. Packer, Susbuehsnna ; K ware: By Mr, Gen, o'clock and it was his custom to use | : h beaver, of Centre Mr, L20X, the elevator in secending, his workshop | bo the fifth floor. morning, however, instead on Yesterday of on ng by ting of pe! top Slevens, into the elevator car he got it, knowing that he could stop it from of Allegheny ; Galusha A Win Mi Irom the position which he bad taken, when | Grow, 3) It will never Winkler it reached the fifth floor. lly, o! Philsdelphia, be known what happened to from the time the elevator stroled un Stubb presente | + memoria the bar of Chester county Jud y nehed the Lop Liht but the unf asking N A | dditiona ay th nate Ian w tetween the a ! an : , : with dist Lt. of the cut nd the ceiling and crus hi = « ho rl a horrible mann irdham said Wi pulled the elevator down to l rod his neck ar thint ing broken, en Mi F. not announce nmitiees 0 } hae after the Senator election eLial ©" win t to be (HIsCOv. burgla ilements were unnu A I' revesi i t by C dler that the deceased had of la cy to much sleep, roner Sh 1 the iw ' ! tion ea tenden- 1 the u lisho as al OCCAsIO A rendered, and his re A sad part conn cted with the aecident is that Winkler's with n f going to ’ ent of | electors of sad city of Philadelphia at sleep over his work verdict of ance ir | rh shall be submitt to the dental death was ress nll be submitted mains removed to his residence, the election next ensuing therein, and if a majo shall not | ind addi the electors itis rity of the 1 Cin little boy was walling . ’ \ by ballot de ¢ that usein father's breakfast when the ’ his dead down. His family, 1t is said, are in des- the iis 4 our then the aforesaid, nt to establish iris expedi elevator bearing body came : ’ tional col ne number of courts shall remain the same titut circumstances, Sinee eleva . . as before the passage of this act.” or in the Ensminger buildings has Mr. McGowan raised the point of or . I been ir three Mr. a considerable distance and operation Serious acci . der that the proviso was not germane, dents have occurred, Ensmit . fel escaped death, which the chsir sustained after a few l barely 4 3 . remarks by McCafferty in support of his A deaf and dumb lod- amendment, the morning seriously injur . The bill passed second ger was also found at the foot o ’ | reading without opposition. elevator oue i \ . I'he senate resolution ssking the od, ‘ Pennsylvania members in Congress to —. use their influence in favor of making Two Big Appropriations the trade dollar a legal tender was read. Mr, Crawford opposed the iastructions, THE NAVAL RIVER AND HA) BOR BILLS as improper. This resolution was sup IN PREPARATION, ported by Colburn Schostterly, Lowry and others. McGowan opposed it and Tr | moved to postpone for the present, De- The Committee of the Appropriations Com- I I Wasnixcrow, January 14, sub feated—yeas, 50 ; nays, 139. The reso lution was then sdopted-—yeas, 168 nays, 15, 1 he Spesker app announed the following Wm. Mo of Allegheny ; 8. P. Kemp, of Lawrence; to the The amount except that part relatiog in- wntments : Janitors ran 2) | } Frew of Christian Yaker, of Blair; of Philadelpl Brad! HBUYIRI lhe regular appro- | ster, Delaware Chas Smilh bill j for last year ¥ [assed, Mr nm priation Te i werman fifteen millions, of } r Randall, Chairman, thinks the rec ~ The mendations for cruisers, re- Ig printing the placing members guns, rect f a il be i corporated gired to build up the navy wi n in the bill. The four iron oa that are recommended | 1,0 for the completion will not be included i Ayou bold ti concurred in. I'he committe iat there has al - Remova 8 From Of on the vessels, 1H ion more would be a useless waste, The ¢ 1 ae guest of the ¥ Hee mn the tenur committee will recommend the ) probabl of under Federal G y 4 was a vital one when t} liberal appropriations fo leading ) navy yards on between Congress and Pre The Committee on Rivers and Har- 86. No appropriations to be made for Hell Gate N. X. yr the Mis- sissippi river are as fol For Congre “ Pp sidient, a Johnston in sa then we to the utmost limit of wer tailing that of the Pre nd The appropriations f occupied ground which was quit ows ro. | certain in its Constitutionality, In £35.000; survey | When General Grant came into the | of the entire river, $75,000 ; servoirs atl headwaters, fice, the Statute of id the restrictions removing | eculive 0 susge £50,000 ;: snag boats £30000, the Des Moines Des Moines ¥ pt lerable modified ar it b river from St. Paul to Ra- | the President to a con Ra- ext £200,000; from removed. The President's power n | pids, to the mouth of the Illinois river | respecting officers appointed by and f 4 $300,000; from the Illinois with the advice and consent the river to 0 as fo Other large appropriations are: the Missouri river $£500000; Ohio $350,000; for the entire river, with the exception of the falls at Louisville, for | fi. such nominee the former which at appropriations of $125,000 is made ;: Great Kanawha, £175,000. The commitiee has decided to report an item providing an appropriation of $350,000 for the Hennepin canal, with For | lows: During the session of the Senate the President may nominate a success or to any officer, and if the Senate con incum bent is removed. If the Senate refuse to confirm such nominee the President inations, will aflect a removal unless the Senate confirm it, He cannot, during the session of the Senate, create a va eancy or remove any officer without the consent of the Senate, In vacation he can suspend any officer at his diseretion, and is not required to assign then or after any cause for his act, and may appoint a person to per form the duties of the office, who will hold in that capacity till confirmed by the Senate or till the end of its next session whether confirmed or not. If the next succeeding session of the Sen- ate should adjourn without confirming such person, or some other named by the President in the place of the sus pended cfficer, the duties of the office would resolve on the officer designated by law to perform them, if there be any such officer, the office itself being held abeyance. The | effect of this construction is to give to the President he absolute p ower of removal in vaca- tion—for sus amounts to that and a qualified power to appoint from the time of sus in vacation till the end of the next session of the Sen- ate, An to all the offices which are filled without the advice and consent of the a provison that the work shall be begun nu soon as possible, Huntingdon Moni- for. “> Judge Furst Presides Argument Court began here Tuesday morning last, when lion. A. 0. Furst took his seat ns President Judge, His commission was read by Prethonotary Kelly to the members of the bar and other persons present in the court room at the time. This prelimary being end- od, the names of the members of the bar were called and numerous petitions were presented after which court ad- journed until 2 o,clock p. m., The argn- ment list was taken up Tuesday after- noon, and as all the oases have not yet been disposed of, court is still in session. Judge Furst's bearing on tho bench is dignified and corteous and he has following | Dela- | by Mr. Lowry, | may make another and successive nom- | 8 ESE The Hocking Valley Troubles. Columbus, Ohio, Jan, 16.—<Reports | from the Hocking Valley this evening | are to the effect that mysterious move- ments are going on among miners be- tween one and preveile, villuge and another general feelings of uneasiness Assistant Adjtant Genernl Dill retarn- ed to-day from 8 visit among the mi- ners Straitsville, and Branch of the He reports Sunday and Monday creeks on the ram- at Nelsonville along the Sonday Cresk Hoeking Valley railway, | page, the water spreading over the val- leys, This he thinks will prevent any | outbreak of hostilities for several days | and he also ventures the | the action of the Legislature authoriz- | ing an official investigation mny have restraining influences, Colonel Dill re- ported his investigation to the Govern or snd Adjutant General Finley evening, but they refuse to divelgeanyr, pr troops will be thing. ression vals The imp small foree of at Straitsvilie in order to prevent trou- bie, - The Vance Letter Jan, | ~ eral od ten from here September 2 Mins the ithy of ni southern people, by nsserting that pes Pp It had been fought at first by the natural hero- the revolution i" liticians, not ®, ism of | | young men and was § E 1" ing By the state and sectional pride, ithe wasofa h pH ful d posit wn and trusted that General Lee, a great army with the remnant of the best on earth, might yet succeed | ¥ him Vance y stand by the Fhe beginniog d new Union with loyalty was bad : | had no nsnd in it Shoul the end be bad, I shall with God | Aeiees e equally | -— New 15. Sheriff Jersey City, yesterday morn- ing took Patrick, alias “Tough' Murphy mk January Ve Heintze 0 to Trenton to serve five years at the State Prison for an assaults committed | op John Campbell, Afer Murphy's i cancer, sent a request to Sheriff Heintze that he permit her son 1 her be fore he was taken sway, veloek yesterday morning Stanton snd Martin took Murphy manscled from the hi mothe The parting between the dyimg woman and her boy was very affecting. Mur i y ta'k with his moth * sentence « mother, who is dying of a! } SO At Vetlective G9 county ial to r n hy alter “ this | “Bough on Goughs," Ask for “Rough on Coughs,’ for Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat, Hoarsen ess, Trovhes, 15¢. Liquid, 25¢, "Rough on Rats.” Clears out ats, mice, romehes, flies, ante, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gepherr, fhe. 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Made:-:to:- Order, |= BY is FLEMING, THE TAILOR, Exeeutor wnahiy -~ fA ate w Evrcutor {f Peon township of feconsed, of a te fon A demi niet rator t, r tow nekip, dearas { and at A Bary noe {John F Katarab Parr [ Reliohnie Ber Hiner mir : ire wy tis Ganrdian f ar late children doc onmed Ma The jet Planch LL. Korman, » } As tore of Georges K The & iw { rae WK hid W. Garde rman ’ ran Guardian of { Aaron Korman ek and 8 MN. Long, derenred mi by 1 od be D Bo a Wh unt of George Korman, Ouardian of minor child of dec'd an filed by BD. W._ Garbrick and 8. M. hong. Ex ovation Korman, late Coc omen Mh. TH eonnt of George Korman, Goardian of Sarah BE. Jamison: a minor child of Mary BE. Jamison, deceased, as fied by DW, Oarbirick and 8, M. Tong, Bascators of George Korasum, deconped 11th, The account of George Kormon, Guardian of { George Garbrick and 8. MN. Long, Exsentots of A¢ Korman deceased 12th. The account of ML Rishal Administrator of he. of Michasl Bhwite, late of Gregg towaship, deconned, Mh. The account of Jaa, F. Weaver, Trustes, to soll the Real Beto of Joka #hope, late of Boggs township decenned ih. The account of James A, Keller, Administra tor of Ae. of Andrew Keller, late of Potfer township Aecomend IME. Tho second and final account of Pater Hoy, of Userge partition of Jacob Hoy, late of Marion township, de 16th. The second and finsl scoount of Peter Tle and Benjamin Roush, Adesioistrator of 8c of Jaco Hoy, Inte ot Marion township, Win, The scoount of Adam ond OC, Dale, Jr, Bancutors of be, of John Rockey, inte of Bpring town. ship, deceased, 18th. The acount of Samuel M. McMurttis, Ad. ministentor of 8c. of Ann Elisa McMurtris, late of srhefl, Admrin Istrstor do bonis wom, Ao. of Pelix Mallen, ate of Bellefonte Borough, dented, th, The third paeviel sceount of RC, Maree and Adam Moy, Adm nistentom of the Hoe. James T Hale, late of Mallafonte Borough daocaned as Bind by Adam Hoy, Siet. The sew ond pac iial wooount of Jue, ©, Terris, Administrator of fc. of Samos] Hasris late of Belles fonts Borough, decentsd, made a very favorable impression thus the power to remove and ap- Senate, far, Huctingdon Monitor, point is absolute, —ttsburg Post, dagen A, moran, Ballefunts Pa, Dea 9 1404 Register y | Full Stock, Jonathan Prater, | of Oregg tewneldp ! AMred T. Korman, a minos ohild of Aaron Korman, | tate of Walker township, deceased, ss Aled by Dw, | | sod Benjamin Roush Trustee to sell Real Hetate in | ! 1 i w} | taxed condition mrhe, | ———— 1000 Mens, Youths, Bovs and Children’s SUITS Of the Celebrated Rochester Make, i i Just received and put in stock for Fall and Winter SAT ES, These goods are in every particular | equal to any custom made garments, | . | and at much lower prices, and SUPERIOR {QUALITY IN WORKMANSHIP TRIMMINGS, LININGS, AND FIT To any other Ready Made Clothing sold in Centre county, and at | 10W prices to any other, equally 3000 Pairs » nll) Js Mens, Boys, Ladies, § Misses and Children's SHOES! . % Of the most celebrated makes, of ac- knowledged ruperiority and workmaa ship. Prices Always the Lowrest. >. & A. LOEB. GIVEN AWAY His d send four our Reap ar bois sd 1 ne od box ELECT I ss weed by t K giv particulars ITY snd MAGNET- fi re. gard to IS ir best physicians { any us, ELECTRIC ppliances n thew Wie ure nervy: or siiment (dur snd are the Iistest improved and are worn on any part of the and at work without ¢ 10 the wearer. They a mild ALVANXNIC ELE erate soothing current CTRICITY, which ¢ nervous mild, but con bvy is 1 TR! overcomes pain and nerve force, no 1 "i { WEAK BACK, TIRF FEELING upon get ip in the morning nervous twitch dreams. HEAD ISM, DYSPET'SIA KIDNEY disease, TERBRASH ete. allo me by supplying to necessary amount of nd MAGNETISM veakened and over er how caused gives rise to the : symptom ANGUID , and napleasar RHEI t HE, MAT Ll i KS nd INDIGEST INESS, © hicu ean be ov he the ELECTRICITY | i the is na owing to the of the other functions | of the body, are unable tosupply. When | Low Prices, | NO FIT, NO SALE. 1 N.E Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA. A PMINISTRATRIX NOTICE z Latinrs of Administration on the estate of Hamilton HW Urabe docsased late of Bnon Shoe township having bron granted 19 the wi whe desiree all parsons Knewing hemesl vm |) 10 md setate to make immediste pagment and Dine having cinine against Lhe same 10 present them duly { they toms the nerves are ouce strengthened as HOWARD GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD and our other are by the use of the applisnce these symp Hien pear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. 03 Chestnut St Phila, BAGGAGE DELIVERY AND LOCAL EXPRESS 1 would sunvunce to my oid friends and patrons And the poblic generally that 1 have reengaged in the Bageage Dolivery and Loon Kx press business. and tospeetiviiy olioit a bers) share of patronage. PLA NOS MOVED WITH CARE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in oll respects. | would alee say that 1 have irstclam Kindling Wood for male, and all or dere leit at & Fon's office will be prompt ly attended B. F.BARNES, A UDITORS NOTICE.~The un- A designed an Anditor appointed to make die tribution of the funds in the bands of the Ehesil arising from the sie of the real estate of J. BH Power) among theme ‘ageily entitied therete wit} attend to the duties of his sppointment at his office In the borough of Felislonts, on the Poth day of January, A.B. 1585, st 10 o'clock AM of sald day, when and where oll partion in interest can attend CM, BOWER, AudltorSs Crider NOTICE is hereby given that the A sooount of 8 8. Lyon, Usmmittos of Mrs Ann Pe. (now J bons nen Tied in the offios of he honotary of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the comnty of Centre and that the said ar conpt will be presented far confirmstion at the next form of wail conrt 1.0 WARPER, iw Prothonotary Si For the best neeort uw ont wigents furnishe suthontiontsd Ly law fin TA » AM teen hos Pa. ing goods ge to CUorsxmeimEn’s
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