“ a coe —— Double Tragedy in Missouri Sraxpnerry. Mo, June 15.—A double tragedy was enacted about four miles northeast of this city night. Seymour House married Martin Hall's sister, and Halls wife is sister, but, in spite of their r. lationship been bad blood some On on Thursday House's between Thursday there has them for House and his brother were in this eity time, and drank whiskey freely, going home in the afternoon pretty well intoxicated After supper they declared their inter- | tion of going over to Mart Hall's place and settling their trouble with him Mrs. House, overhearing the talk and fearing trouble, sent a young man over to warn Hall of the contemplated visit, and advised him to hide himself. In stead of hiding Hall loaded up his shot gun and went to milk the cows, In a short time the House came along in a buggy. brothers ani, without warning, William raised a revolver and fired at Hall, but missed him, th» ball striking the cow he was milking. Hall at once returned the fire, the shot strik ing William in the face and neck Seymour then sprang from the buggy, | and Hall fired the other barrel, the shot | taking effect in Seymour House's neck killing him almost instantly. The doc tors say that William cannot recover, Hall is a quiet, orderly and respecta- ble man, but the House brothers were bad citizens. William House bad ly stabbed about two month in a fight at a dance. - a The New Cabinet. got 5 ago SALISBURY CONSULTS HIS FRIENDS BEFORE MAKING IT, Loxpox, June 15.—The Marquis of | Salisbury is in London to day, conferr- | ing with the leading Conservatives, in cluding Lord Randolph Churchill, with the view of selecting his Cabinet. The Wind Queen is expected to-moriow at sor Castle, The Times continues to condemn the late government. It publishes a copy of the Liberal whip issued for to-day’s formal meeting of the House of Com mons, and says it is precisely similar to that sent out for the « i rrucial divis ’ r last Monday night. It says that the Whips cry “wolf” too often nd by us- ‘ng urgent term ‘cr trivial occasions weakens the ef ! rt { tne summons i real crisis it hand, The Duly Telegraph sass M rqu 3 of Salishur pathy of the country, and warns Radical leaders, Mr. Chamber] Sir Charles Dolke, no when that b dee N I nave ine take of obstrueting the «le province the T . bat to see fair play. h an = dit i LF} 8 H comparison of England and Ax of the the simple question ENCER MENORIAG the fa tenant of i morial window to the m Line Cia Th mas, 11 th | i Freler of his high appreciatic 1c ter and worth of Secretary Henry Burke, who, » ick Cavendish, was murdered Phaxaix Park, on May 1 Heer in 26th 1882, has ™ : . : There 15s DO ciue 0 perpetrators fth rage tolen. n— A — Seraston, June l4=The residents of Carbondale, this county, were into a high morning over the of Richard thrown state of excitement IL) UDPTOVOREQ nuraes Duffy, an inoffensive The fuels of the CARH » 1 as follows: Richard Co'eman, Anthony and quiet citizen. George of Walsh, Thomas Jordan Cuff wera engaged in playing a gam Datfy, the of Coleman, was induced to en- tet and look on, thortly afierwards, the hour being late, some of Cufl cards at Cuff’s residence, when who »as on his way home, at in=- stance house the players wishia to go home tricd to persunde them to cl. imirg th at the clock on the shelf was fast, snd to convince the par ties present that it wos watch to Duffy to compare iis time with of the eloek. Duffy, who was a 1 3! ‘ SiR l ra‘ her roll king and Joviai fellow, not | handing the watch back immediately, Was Ab, ily t Id by Cull ihat it did nt return it he wou'd she ot iim, Daf. fy exclsimed, “You would not shoot me,’ whereupon Cuff in a te rrib'e rage he drew hs r volver aud without a word, | shot Duffy in the hend, the ball enter~ ing over the eye and causing death in The marderer was at- | fifteen minutes, roasted and is now in J il Fhirents of lynching were indulged in by the excit- ed citizens, but the better vloment ol the place have overcome them, - A Lady's Perfoct Companion Paixress CHinLosinri, our new took, Tells how any woman may become a other without suffering any pain what. ever. Also how to treat and overcome, morning sickness’ swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable avd highly endorsed by physi- cinns as the wife's true private compan 2.5. Send two centstamp for descrip. tive circulars and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Fraxk Tuouas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore, MA, possibly | | last winter the | | other control than that o remain, | ‘o_hadded his | Treasurer of the United States the du Uwuited States thereon, It is indispensable that | { tion and Fastost Train inthe World THE PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS NO DUCT sm NO CINDERS—LITTLYE N« 18K, Some over-omfident Englishmen boasted a few weeks sgn that “The Fly. ing Dutchman’ train, from London to Liverpool, was the fastest in the world, mistaken. The Pennsylvania Ralroad Company sends a train out of New York at 0 o'clook every morning that beats the time of the “Flying Dutchman.” it is the fastest When the care-worn lusiness man journeys from New York to Philadelphia, Chie- Consi tering the distanca cove red, train in the world: a:o0 or St, Louis, he finds in the parlor the luxurious home on wheels, Railroad a As he whirled at the rate of Fixty miles oars of Pennsylvania i being an hour o- better not a joit disturbs his Thea r olid | serenity, ila rest on a bed bal- lasted with rock, and the joints are made with a kind of chair | plate, of the company's own make, that | cau-e the miles of track to be as unbro- | ken a< one long jointless rail. There is no dus<t, little , and inder A few number of new parlor cars finished at nose not ac weoks ago were put on a the company’s shops at Altoona. In stead of the ordin Ary flat window, they ire fitted with five bay windows on each The road side, each about seven feet wide, | passenger ean look up or down the { for miles without leaving his seat, and | the new windows admit twice as much light as the old ones did. The curs are somewhat larger than the old style, and are divided into a main saloon, ladies’ boudoir, room. Recently the entire running time be tween the Atlantic seaboard and the { great western cities has been reduced. On the 9 o'clock morning train the time [ to Chicago is twerity-four hours ; to Cin innati, twenty-one hours; and to St Louis, twenty with ponding reduction to other points the | This speed is maintained withou | slightest danger tothe traveler. f During the war of rates which began the Pennsylvania Company maintained its rates, beginning Ae Al 1 Aione +h, ve) hicago at $1 {, with ns to other points, and to Cincinnati it #1 Cc pon ling rodue N World - -The commis bids for | ain} 11 HiSG N. une || yinted t » open irnish- mctive nations! bank note ried to the Secretary | , rep I'he commission & paper ue si " submitted by Crane of 12: finished on both si Co., bank note loa with a | K_ thread so placed therein that one thread i Aco} t " (| fim shall run through each note, be notes i h " wx ed for national bar States notes and cer ifi ‘ates; that | lar paper with one or more blue nlk threads, as the S-cretary may deter mine, running through each shoot, for the other ob] g+ shall he adopted of the | checks, drafts and stamps and that pa tions Government,” exe pt per of similar character, not exceeding twelve pounds in weigh bit thread or other mark 10 ilk Treasurer of the United States may de termine, so placed that it may fal uj parate ¢ ed for checks or dratis ind | The coramission say ‘ht publ | icy require there should not only | solute security against fraud an issue in the engraving and printing publie aecurities, but that the publ « some conclusive | should be assured in | way that security exia'e, Such security ean best be obtained by emru-ting the final authenticetion of the securities t. f the mech by they execu'ed. this, the commission «« n ical establivhment which mantls | be accom lished w th refer nee {ited States notes by entrusting 'he ty of placing the seal of the | the imprint of the seal should nol he made in the building where the securi- { ties are executed. Thr report has been approved by the Secrelary of the Treas ury. — 0 — A large frame buiiding, fifty by | sixty feet, on the corner of twentieth {nnd Butterfield streets, blonging to | G. H. Norris, was vacated by a ten day night every vestige of the build. ing had disappeared, it having been the owner fond it yesterday he imme. diately swore out warrants for the ar- rest of several dozen families in whoes yards the remains of the building were found. This is the first instance where an entire house has been stolen, we Cincinnati Exchange. But they soon found out that they were | or fish- | | enchanted c'reles won for them round | after round of applause, | on. | No Newarker should fail | street, auton May 30th, at 10 o'clock. Mon- | torn down and carted away. When | A Ramarkable Gass of Longevity’ Mr. J. M. fucturer, nf this city, has just placed a Johnson, the marble manu monument in the Catlioile cometery at Mary A. Bradley, who probubly attained » great: Newry over the remaing of er age than any person who ever lived the late Father Bradley, of Newry, county, in the Sate. She was a sister of | and wasborn in county Tyrone, Ireland, She died in i ship, Westmoreland county in Decem: July, 1766 Derry town. her, 1883, her age being 117 years and In exact ag her relatives wrote to Ireland and received a transcript of the parish registry where her baptism is recorded, This is undoubtadly suthenic, and makes out a most remarkable case of jongevity. Numerous relatives of the decessed live in this city and county, Altoona Times. We are acquainted with s number of | the performers traveling with this show » months, or ler to ascert in her 4 | and they sre among the best on the | road. we clip the following from the Newark N. J Register, Two perform ances were given yesterday at O'Brien, Astley & Company's circus, The show | without doubt is one of the finest that | | ever exhibited in this or any other city, | and as a consequence every available sent under the canvas tent was occupied by delighted spectators, The equestrien delightful. There nes were simply graceful riding and cool sell posession | as the horse galloped wildly round the They are un | questionably in point of style and beau- | ty the finest that has ever been the de- smoking room snd retiring | light of the Newark public to gaze up- The bare backed riders, the nore bats, the clowns, the trained elephants, the performing dogs and the menager- be th de people ie of this circus will een light by thousands of Newark lo see this magnificient show, Hr. J ssper county, John W, R sthroch Iowa, aftes an absence of seventeen years, pai 1 a visit ted at the to hig native county, and v home of Mr. Parsons in this place, \ large, new, and elegant stock of £8 i riptior ust received ITIAn novelty store We ment ~-that is, to show our pa Are to try had We ar ness an & going i have herete Call and examing tf Fhe Curtin Cornet hand wel! } cream and Strywnerry restive ace on Saturday afternoor lune 20th. Good n t All y and aid, as the proceeds JARI mn and, are devoted to a good purpose ———— We have about ene hun ired ( font stoves and Ranges of the proveb paterns, which will ne sald re gardless of profit. We are comp to unload our immense stock of rash, goon IH.K I —— H. A short time H.lton, sprinter, who died» ign in St i ie. Ma has » deceased's B Hilton, who > at i “Wis McFarlane & Co, tion to the only reliable Reads Paint Th Pioneer pared Paint etior Migs white lead Tt urers tr enil atin Mixed Pre LAR n the Rend tives pure ral the manufac! Lie guarar 'y rack ov) guarantee i+ not only good fer tin The ih within thr TOArs Lo « Ny | regan o pu ha paint but Iv wy be within time [| ed) } oT Your interest Wilson, McFarlane vither any Ready Mixed Puing enil and sev & Co before purchasing white Our frieg te will alwaye 1 by sticking to us Javes Harnne & Co What Dani he greatest novelly of the age is on exhibi for sale by Schofield, the cele. brated hare ess manufacturer on Spring It is a patent, double action, self-cleaning curry comb, and we feel ike going right off snd buying a horse | 80 we can use this great equine cleaner, Every farmer and horseman should have one, Jim says it the best thing out Call and see the little giant, The price | of the eomb is a mere trifle Don’t for get to eall and buy one when yru are in town, At present they sre only for sale by Mr. Schofield, 1] Webster eanll Norwg Our lic are respectfully informed that we are still ready to sell at bottom prices, and meet all competition in goods in our line, A eall will convinee you Jauns Hawwmis & Co, patrons and the pub Straw hats, Garman's, wo Blogant pleture frames, paintings, glass and china ware st Cor. mans novelly store, | hire mos, Siraw hats, Garman's, Chief Justice Waite will ‘spend his summer vacation in Europe. led | to | oad of | ~~An loteresting council meeting was he!d on Monday evening. In the | absence of the regular Chairman, Mr, | Crider, Mr. Wm. Shortledge acted as Arrangements lo fill the vacancy csused by Mr. Leander Green, high who moved away, was left to the Committee on Nui: chairman pro tem, constable, | BAnCe, Street Commissioner L. LL. Brown made a motion to dispose of the street It was carried and a committes The Police {and fire Committee reported thats quo lamps, [appointed to sell them warranto writ had been issued on behalf of the burgess requiring the counci] fo show why and by what authority the police are acting. The market committee reported $5 50 | market foes Tre following gentlemen were ap- pointed to draft or make out a schedule showing the basis upon which the water | tax should be levied ; Messrs. Wilbur Revder, D, Z. Kline and lssac Mitchell. The same was sdoped. The Committee on Finance was di- rected to enforce the collecting of the water fax, aod in cases where it was not paid the water should be shut off, June 29th is the time appointed for the appeal of water tax. FILLMORE, The crops ip this section are looking very fair, considering the late spring, A few more good rains will bring them out sil right, 1c AP [& L. B. Melntyre will continue to ear- ry and serve mail at this office during the next yerr, he having sgain secured | the contract. Mr, Mcintyre has car faithfully yaprs, and has given en ried our mail during past tire satisfaction to our people, The subject of most importance and the one mot talked of in our village and township is that of building new mountain road, which begins at a point on the re or at Mr ng Bellefonte This road is to ran along the foot of the mountain, and is considered the most expensive of sed, the estimated cost As itl w have to built by this township (Beane: being yet propo $1000 per mile il our ail ready highly taxed citizens will burdened by an increased tax that wil te almost unbearable. As aconsequen most of our people object to the r i i 4 rd wo unders he peop’ n Run 0 h ae oe expect fhe | h Are or thi=- alls WAY. A # e this one will be no exception {ine day recently we were syme hlooded st wk owned hy Mr 0 Masser. ron of Noah Muwer, and we lare sar for boauty and worth they can valley A wge's pr bu It, iseounted ia this Clyde:dal and be not be one of Ge well nin $120 ying; enlt je a besuty, clean [| limb and fleet, will ‘ure bring a high pries, ww refused for him when quite vy another ele sant vear fi fu Ie “11 Aide ther rney, Hr | shire and valuable esttle hel} | make up his list is proud of and delights to (ieorge | his sock, how visilors treasures, Bring « rood showing alo Run will make a ro rintely Chiliirens day was ay) | serve { hete cn S inday and the THAI atiend«d Fhe church du ie wor ATELY i ’ 2 was handsomely decorat, remake | juteresting, and the music hoth voesl and ins'rumental was good, Hew, Whitney conducted the exercises which | of courseadded [great 10 their inter onl. fax. Lake Herring } barrel, lake Herring | barrel, Lake Shad 1 barrel, Lake Shad | krel 1.75 barrel ) MrT | Lake Pic White Fish Mackeral Mackerel Kit, at LEWIS | barrel barre Humes Block. we have missed it by having our store closed, we will offer cultivators, shovel- p'ows—Double harpoon, hay forks, cash H. K. Hicks & Bro, Small, medium, large, and extra large fans—Garman’s, White, pink, ecru and blue em- broidered dress patterns—larmane, «Dr. A. W. Hafer, Dentist—Finest and best tooth extractor in central Pennsylvania, ~S1aw hate—~Garman’s, —Buy all of your groceries at Harry Teat's grocery store, Straw hats, Garman's, Straw bats, Garman’s, «Curtains and Curtain Pole:—(iar man's, the' wd lea ling to Unionville | Rhones residence and leading | any | wl be | n your fairs and $4.00 | As the season is far advanced, and | pulleys, eto. , ata terrible sacrifice for | ircus and The Circus, Arenic r to the best Epo The Equme ever soon | w_ or the mon . ax WDHED ODN gnor Aber the wi ving Wi his “FE: be the i many sh triste firmament is ¢ 0% ' INE} ANED GALAXY OF OR ! ™ I's 3 Traine Doge . Lave ulture an wticien It is worth PARTMENT contains | Three fine ELEPHANTS price nou an g whi press ' pe id gen A ftere Inf ct every ATR Bow thing i» » arge » Positively tho Ouly Big Show Goming this Season | $10,000 FOR FEITED If the public don't scknowledge the ring Fquestrian, Acrobatic and Ath Jet} arional ¥ sity ive . | Animals fr small | performance of OBRIEN, ASTLEY & COMPANY'S NEW, GREAT, FIRST-CLASS enagerie, The best to be seen in Bellefonte for twenty years, WILL EXHIBIT IN BELLEFONTE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1885, Only 2; Cents Admission to Al. Per‘ormance in & single ring fully equal If not wy willingly refunded winr ETELLATIONS The whole range of the arenic hor qual in al the history of the canine ; soe these alone. The ZOOLOGICAL DE tm all parts of the world with MANY rRre specimens ¢ Lorgestand Best performing Elephant » th fadmis lon t \ ht » + ¥ A pis forta cw, and every department ¢ Tiers, programanes, of sewtleroed Convinced. Mr. U. G. 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