= ———————— . | — - a Trunk Packed i A VERY UNPLEASANT DISCOVERY MADE IN A AT, LOUIS HOTEL. Sr. Louis, April 14.—-A sensation was caused at the Southern hotel to-day by the discovery of the horribly mutilated body of a man packed in a trunk which was taken out of a room. The stench from the trunk caused the The hotel register shows that on March discovery. 30 a gentleman registered as Walter H. Lennox Maxwell, M. D., fiom Lon- that to room, don, and was assigned On opening the trunk it was found that | the head of the man was severed trom | his body, and written on a paper inside | the trank were the words. ‘'So perish | cause.” T taken all traitors to the great ne to trunk and its contents were the morgue, Maxwell is described as a very girls! looking, blonde young man, wearing a dark stuff ly with a dark looking geotleman, a wooly cutaway suit of He was seen in company frequent five feet ten inches in height. Thi gentleman registered as C. Arthur Pre ler, | and, previously been rece ved from © asking whether Maxwell was ,ondon Engl A telegram had 1 He was answers the house, affirmative and he goon « men occupied the well left the hotel a week night, but he had paid | board promptly snd that he would return any P ie a horrible smell called alte ion attached to his absen y 11 1 s reonl aod ied trunk, two within ne is that of a Poland Comisky. Comisky, wit countrymen named Audrew | MeMame's sal Port Blanchard. D in the saloon a quarrel ensued, vizited Carles proprietor striking Comisky a tersil blow with an irca bar over the head The wounded man and his compar ion then left the place followed by = half drunken mob of the friends At a lonely on the road the twa men the saloon keeper. were taken, when a terrible fight ensued. The clothing was almost torn off en tirely from Comisky's back and he must have fonght for life like a tiger. He was finally overpowered, however and his dead body laid across the rail road track to hide the crime of the murderers. A passing locomotive picked up the remains. They were found to be horribly butchered. Two bullet holes the head that he had been shel as well as club- bed to death. McMame has been a: rested. Comisky’s companion is still missing, aod it is feared he has been foully dealt with too, in showed On Isst Saturday evening James Brown and Samuel Eby, aged about 16 and 17 respectively, were taken before ‘Squire Settle to answer the charge of aggravated swsult and bit tery upon John E., aged about 11 year son of Joseph Limes, and were bailed for their appearance st court. It ap pears that yesterday a week Brown and Eby, with the assistance of Harry Snow. den, colored, (the latter since running away) abused young Limes in a brutal manner, from the effects of which he ( Limes ) was obliged to take his bed upon reaching his home, and on Saturday evening his condition wus such as to warrant his sssailants arrest, On Monday young Limes had grown so much worse that bis life was dispared of, and Distriet Attorney Porter inter viewed Squire Settle and demsnded an inerease of the bail. This should prove another wating to quacrelsome boys, and especially those of a brutal disposi- tion, for should young Limes die they will likely pay well or their conduct, wu Free Press, Inds | fust as he could go. eral § | tO English | hort ) a - AN Arreudren Ovrraok.—Shortly af: ter 9 o'clock on Suaday evening a lady who resides on the east ride of the city left the residence of her friend, where she had been calling, to g» to her home. - She was going out Sixth svenue snd | ad got as far as Fourteenth street whea she was pass>d by a man, who disap pi ared in the darkness, as she supposed. She had gone but « short distance further, when out of the gloom appeared the form of the same individual, who made Although seeded wn attempt to assault her. greatly frightened, the lady suc in giving the nlarm by calling for the police us loudly as possible, aod kept the shrieks up. Windows in the neigh" qu ckly raised ani off in the The borhood were dark ness ried assnilant made vly hu lv returned to her friend's house and reported the attempt d outrage. me rentiemen 1man investigate libel on a man | : {| my cough has he is, he shoul 41 1 of the nw, | being a rather tall 1 |b A ford. Hos terms leet school is teaching a select school Pro flourishing. wlso, and has a large number of pupils Spring Mills boas's of two ona muse teu hers } Mins rank J. and Kate Runkle loth of the late Judge Runkle, gra loate of the celebrate and is I mucal Col lege at Freeburg Pa revival of the old Academics of our coun ty, please don’t use the name Academy and always suggests the “old education’ call them Institutes, Normal schools “Quincy” schools, or any name that is suggestive of She “new edueation.” The terms Academy, Seminay, even College are names that and have survived X A young man named Hackerman, of Mifflin. who was rubning as extra frieght brakesman on the P, Il. R., was killed on Allegheny street, at an early hour this morning. When the train reached Col Sliding below town he was missed from his post of duty, but his lantern was standing on the bumper, The unfortunate man must have fallen off in front of the Mobus hotel as he where he was discovered by Will Wilson who was awakened by his moaning. He was horiibly mangled and only lived a short time, —Huntingden Monitor, sicians, and they told me my trouble was | For the last year 1 have been practically | worthless, | stairs without suffering from shortness of | breath and fast beating of the heart, and | would throw up ever | at 1929 Carr street, i old patic nt of Dr. { that he had » SLEDG | number | Will b ’ Rarick, | have | large classes, Miss Runkle is a daughter | n i [| You spoke in your last issue of the | the word 1s synonimous with antiquity | the wreck of time, but they grate harsh. ly on theear of the progressive teacher, | Chronic Catarrh. C. W. Mellier, of 406 South Yourth street, St. Louis, is twenty years of age, and has been a sufferer m chronic catarrh, which had become quite offen- sive. When he came to Dr, Hartman, two months ago, he was told it would take six months to cure him. But he has pro- gressed beyond all expectations, and nearly all signs of the disease have dis- appeared. Before being treated he could not breathe out of the nose, and now he has perfect control of the nasal organ. PeruUNA did the business, James Dunn, of 1310 Gay street, St. Louis, has suffered from catarrh since 1876. The gentleman told the reporter the following straightforward story of his case. “1 took the disease in Mem- phis, It comment ed in my head and extended to my throat, and a bad cough followed. 1 went to a number of phy- liver disease, and one said it was palpita tion of the heart that caused the cough, I could not ascend a flight of y defective, After coughed so hard that | ything in my stom id not walk any distance with panting. Five I went e care of Dr. Hartman, and now my apy Lite w eating | is Vi olen a . I CA weeks ago under ti disappeared and I feel like PERUNA a4 new man, was his treat. ment, Next came George Sauerbaum, residing St. Louis, who is an Hartman, He stated ed most intensely from head and lungs, but ¢'red, his lungs being en- fie chronic catarrh of the is now almost ly we { his head greatly impros ed. this gentleman was expressed | trongest terms, say- " any disease. The gratitude of I t boundless, and he t to | cure t. of Cumberland, Md., & O.R,.R. Co.'s Hotels timore & Ohio Rail- it years, and previous- “Dr. S,B. Hart C sore throat, it ha my New Advertisemoents Pheniz-like, We Rise Ag WN 2 From the Smouldir- 1 . 1 Harris’ Building N Saturday April 25. THE ) i EH for he Frat wee t kinds e lot Ladies’ Jerse ye, tailor Blightly impor t Ne, vont lot Ladin’ Un ”n e Jorsesa worth from $2 % to $1 e lot Ladies Full Regular adver’ ¥ " She, worth Sw t Ladies Rammer Skirts t SK Ui" ore 2 uch, ML $i Made Tose worth ular Made Hose ) out! | One § worth $1 0 One | su, Ivory hand 2 inch, $178 One bot Undonpdried shit | eufls and neck bands, Me, chop st TH | (no lot Cheviot Shirts tw Hasta, 3 0, | ot The | One lot best quality all Silk Sqtin i bon No , 1 , with hong Grow Gran 1 Ri | Me lke tbe 1% | One lot Block Satin Bash Ribbons, all shades cheap at? ™ at The One lot § batton Kids, spring shades, fi. One Jot 4 baton Kids, andressed Se . worth $1.0 One Jot fancy bordered Handkerchiefs 2 for fe y | One lot Indigo bias Prints, warranted fact Glo, One Jot beet Shitting Prints, warranted fast be One Jot Standard Prints, dross styles, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Embroideries, White We, worth WILL BE YOUND THAN BLARWHERE none of these bargains can ever be dupli- {oated, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED, was dragged down to the old Exchange, 'GOLDSMITIHSBROTH ERS BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES, AMMERS joality, o, Puragon frames Hs muslin linen fronted? o | specified (Goods and Laces SS PERCENT.CHEAPER All sales will be strictly for cash, and a Additional Local. er—————————_—————— Bayard’s Drug store for Drugs, For Drugs, Medicines Soaps, Toilet articles and pverything ueually kept in a first class Drug store, go to Walter W. Bayard, in the room lately occupie by W, H. Wilkinson. Bedroom suits very low at Brach- bill's Sons. Chairs £3,70 to $25, per half dozen, at Brachbill's Sons, Walter W. Bayard, the druggist on Alleghany street & Gepbart's office, opposite Beaver For Drugs, Medicines, Toilet arti- cles ete., go to Bayard's Drug store on Allegheny s'reet, All kinds of furniture at the lowest prices at Brachbill's Sons, -Lot's of new dry very goods —Giarmans The best molasses at A. V. Smith's Embroiderics and Laces. —Garmans, | — For neat and attractive sale bills enll at the Dexocrar office, White Crarmne ¥ I'ie best and largest sesortment ol furniture at J, Brachbill's Son Save 10 per cant by buving I Brachbill's Sons neck ture at NN mand ofa] NOW siyles in wear WL armans, oupure at Garman'’s, wil | VIMTIAT | ERR ', or to prepare | lege will find {ty sttend. Tuition for further parti 12 uf F and M College to thei: term $5.00 to ES MN) ulare ldress Lewis Ros : / ‘ Lancaster Pa Our Spring Stock of wooLrss now | complete. Bottom prices, leave your order to-day. Moxrooxeny & Co Tailors Wilson, McFarlane & Co, call atien. the only reliable Ready Mixed | Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre. | pared Paint is not only superior 0 any Ready Mixed Paint sold but rivap pure white lead in its smoothness in durability. | This paint is guaranteed by thé manufact | urers not to crack or peel within three | yours. The gusrantes is not only good for tion 0 replacing the paint but it will be put on | hd . » \ ” » following scoounta have Leen examined, pase od and remained fled of record In this office for the inspection of belrs and logatoes, creditors and all oth. sre in auywise interested, and will be resented LW the Orphans’ Court of Contes gauing, on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, A. D., 1886, fur allowance and con- firmation. 1st, The second and final scecunt of L. ¥. Wetdler and Jacob Pletcher, executors of, sic, of Jacob Welz lor, Inte of Liberty township, decensed. dnd, The scoount of D. M. Lish, executor of, sic, of 4 Jucebs, late of Bellefonte borough, deowasnd, 3rd. The account of Catherine Ayres, administratrix of, ete of W. CO. Ayres, Inte of Halfmoun township, deceased, 4th. The necount of Jane A. Bal'sy, exscutrix of, ote. of Mary Bailey, late of Ferguson township, do consed, th, The account of Benjamin Orndor! and John J. Orpdorf, admioistrators com testamen io Sunexo of, ote,, of John Ordorfl, late of Hulnes wwwoabiip, decoas od 0th. The scoount of John L. Kreamer, sdministrs tor, of ete, of Henry J. Musser, Inte of Halves town ship, deceased 7th, The first and partial ac lin, executor of, els of J. W jonville borough, deceased W. YanVa late of Un yrint of O YauValin, unnt Bhrk Sth, The a fR L gusrdian of the minor children of John Malone, lute of Boggs town whip oth, The scconnt of H.C f Goorge Bollinger wl 10th. The 6 ntor { ele Mingle { Haines township, deceas executor of et Lael 8, Fe { Haines township, nal account of Mi dler, exec f Joho Hess, late | ote. of Baral Wi ba decent » Ki HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR CLOTHING. Made:-: to: Order, BY FLEMING, THE: TAILOR, {if it should crack or peel within the time | It will be to your interest to leall and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co, before purchasing either white lead {any Ready Mixed Paint EGAL NOTICE.—~Notice is here: 4 by gives bo all persons interested, that the fol lowing Inventories of the gonds and chattion sel apart Court and Bled in the sfics of the Clark of the On phans’ Court of Oentre county, and If no exceptions be filed thereto on of before the first day of next term the same will be confirmed slmolutely, 1. Inventory of the sal property of Joseph Rranstettor late of Halfmoon township deconsed, ae taken by his widow, Kligabeth Branstetter 2. Inventory of the personal property and appraise ment of the real estate of Alvi, Brady, (colored) Inte of Bellefonte borough, decenced, ax tab on by his wiiows Margaret Brady 4. Inventory of thepersonal Bop and appraise. ment of the real estate of John Thien Inte of Patton township, decossed, a taken by his widow, Rabwoen K Hicks “th. A ont of the real eotate of lon J 6 te of Sprint township, deceased, as taken Iarimer Larimer, by bis widow, Rae 5 Inventory of the personal Joga) of Alexander Bolt, Inte of Bnow Boece township, deceased, as taken by his widow Josephine Rit JAMES A. WotLAlN a Regieter's Ofos, Bellafonte, Pa, March 30, 1882 Sumscnmne for the Cexrae Dendonar, to widows under the prov sions of the act of 10th of | April, A D, 1851 have boon confirmed nisl by the | of | Full t ock, Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, Brackets for decorat! ng. —Garma ar ne. Jocensed | | FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our entire damaged by an SACRIFICE. IMMENSE 4 ) ), S.& A LOE] Novelties and Fancy Goods sisting of alm hing in t} OYS, FANCY ALBUMS SILVERWARE, f Cast Jutter Diddies, ete. and China Ware, Clocks, Jewelry, Handsom: Steel Eograviogs, Panel Pictures, Paiutings and Picture Frames STYLES AND Come in and and examine the articles on our | | | FIVE-CENT COUNTER, si ey ryibhing T naiats nsisiing rs, (Flas OF ALY RIZES, People are cordially invited to cal and examine my stock, which I trust | will warrant a share of your patron: | age. Respectfully, Alpha Corman. more money than at anvihing else by tak ing an agency for the best selilng book ont Beginners sucored grandiy. None fail. Terme free. Hatiey Rosx Oo, Portland ine alist X DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Fi Letters of Administration having been grants cum testament annex the wpdersigned sdno of BR. Bmma Tikhen's estate Inte of Marion twp, dec'd, All persons knowing themaelves 10 be indebted to the estate, are hereby notified to make Immediate pu) ment, and all porsons having claims against the eo tate will present the samme for settioment ADAM HOY APRINIETRATOR, te sift MINISTRATORS' NOTIOE— I A Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned sdminstrateors of Daniel sve iste of Ooliege township, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves to be indelied to the eetals are hereby potified to make immediate payment, snd all pes sonst having claims against the state will present the same for settivment WILLIAM MH, FRAZIER, BARRIET FRAZIER, | Administratens. 16-4 Grain Market, As corrected weekly ty Lawneveor L Brows, Wheat, red, por bushel... ait Wheat, white and mixed, por bushel, Rye, por bmshel oon. WS Oorn, shelled, per bushel Oats, per bavhel oe. . no Produce Market. Followiag are the produce quotations as received hy ue wp to the hoot of going to prews-3 o'clock, Wed. nesday *. w.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers