CATT, MORMON INFAMY. held the dog up while a poker was | Neuralgia of the Face. | being heated, and it was not long un-| Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, Miss, has . y . ! . . been a most intense sufferer from facial At Salt Lake the trial of B. Y. [til the red hot iron was applied to the | neuralgia for over twenty years. He has Hampton, charged with conspiracy, dog's lips that he reliquished his | had seventeen operations performed on c in Bellefonte, ’ . . : the nerves—that is, had them divided, cut was commenced before Judge Zane | gorrible grip. The man almost fainted | off close to the bone from which they 1 1 4 rge this neve id hi any goo Tuesday. Hampton, is charged with | from loss of blood, but was somewhat emerge. But this never did him any good, . . i . the most excruciating pain continued entering into a conspiracy with dis. better yesterday. He takes the matter without the least interruption, He often rerutable women for the purpose of very calmly, and savs he is not afraid Wished Sos de wy eli ve him of th hn 4 , Lian, » ” N " . . v : GA . toierabie pain, 1¢ DOS Pp 1Y Sid LANES IAC \ - H » £ Le "J entrapping federal officers and ge ntles. : of hydrophobia half as muchas he 15 | (0 relieve him, They finally advised him | lie ou In f d | nm 1 ’ : ; 3 | ' i | cons. s. Hartman & Miller, at the | ie a A ve The only witness e: «1 was oheé | hlic olice will to consult Drs. Hartman & Miller, at th » y he only : xamined afraid that the public and polic er Tote) Te Orton ie | Es of these women. She testified that she { get wind of the affair, he did, They pre ribed Peruxa, and 4 .: } ol mi fates in Surg} a Hr SEVEN.COLUMN OF 4 poe. - IVY ro. =. enterea intoa contract with Hampton; PAINF ATH N IRA the § 3 Belore consulting these doc end PL RE x Tallis h | i | ; J by ] |} ie hi 4 0 that he furnished a house for “spol. | HII we to any part of his face i. : \ . RR Bebe wd nbn / AAW ters ;’ that Hampton had "paid her | most fearful 4 In, STORIES, NEWR. F $400 altogether sthat he took her past Mr. and Mrs. Lester . Morris. his face without th lea t fear while now he ca | low his nos FO Governor Murray's residence in a [of 8373 West Water street; Elmira a BO , : N —AT THE— buggy, pointed out the house, and uy their little Mrs. 1 eth K r,y3 Laurel street, Best of Sund: y Reading. told her to call on the governor and try to get him to call on her; that Hampton had promised she entrapped the gov Hampton and his associat CONTINUED STORIES, her that they wanted to « nprou v g 1 re about inch long \ ; 3 I nn H Job Office tt} the governor in order to get " Rov. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, gamists out of the penitentary. From her testimony it appeared that the police took a very very active par in | the couspiracy. The trial is exciting great interests, and will probably last Al parts of the World. And Have YourJob Work several days. Tues lay's session was attended by the governor, the mayor of the city, and other offi als, tha : | Judge Zane impanneled the grand jury | choking continually, Other means | relict, ig ie Humor for Lovers of Fun, Tuesday and gave them pointed in- | failing, an incision from the out : ! side was made in the throat, but H f i to 8 rUOF death resulted before the screw was : € reierrec 0 1e Ors $= . taken out. “that the jurors would be made to | tions Juror List ! p list given below (containg the | no effect tigation, and he said he would ex— | names of the Grand and Traverse Jurors | RUNA i en abou cuse any one who was afraid to serve. | drawn for the three weeks’ court, begin- | ot told them they must defead them- | piog on the third Monday in January : TRAVERSE JURORS THIRD MONDAY IN ANU AR structions to investigate cases of ploy- suffer if they made a through ioves-| 4, gx 7% selves, even by shooting their assail- Jobin J Arney. Potter, ri William Grove, Jr., Benner, | Ri 4 2 2 8D Musser, Millhelm , nal - \ / - . J A Zimmerman, Snow Shoe lot of | ks * s of Life. ’ OF SUBSCRIPTION : David Harsh berger, Walker, | PE-RU-NA {8 30) Robert Way, College Thomas Barnes, Philipsburg. James A Lukens, Philipsburg Adam Vonada, Walker, David H Weaver, Ferguson | . \ ’ : ) C Poo d Frack Holt, Boggs The Steamer Linn o' Dee, Captain WD Mina nie Hal. "88 : tv ¥ f Michsel Hem, Hatues, Miller, arrived here yesterday after Baronet Shafer. Sprive. ¢ JME I, Worth noon from Boston, after a passage of A yet (vents two and a halfdays. She sailed from | Samudl Ldgan, Lonte Hall, THE FOUNTAIN, in St ray ony] FRA | TEE SEO R | HEAPLY, NEVTLY AND WITh BISPATGIL ( weni § ) r | ! . most us and on the evening of the same day | De Baile], Fergus hers A. H. A 3» Hos uke, met a furious gale in the Bay of | a Rpt hia | tru : ! n The os i na ied a 3 John Meese, Bellefonte Fandy. The wind attained a terrific | Toul King, Marin : : 3 . Daniel Hall, Unionville velocity and the sea swept continually W P Shope, Centre Hs! : : y | 8 H Beanison, Marion, over the ship during nearly the whole Hon. John Diven, Walker 1 3 Henry Gorner, Ferguson of the night, at times the bulwarks, | Isaiah Beek. Half Moon with the boats lashed in their davits WE Borchiodd. Phil ants, if necessary. ~ —— 0 — ON FIRE AT SEA. Harirax, N. 8. December 30.— [ixtraordinar : Cling partially under wa- Aust mn AT MMTIAAT™ MYTTAY A PF : -_—™ Ir i 4 ahi al Wa Waelad Venue & . H } ompartm | bunks filled with $a was found to be an fire in the « al. Axes were pr and through the ice covered deck the Ro! tL, k, Miles 4 » ~ ' | o | Lyf usin aaa Nor is the Tim ¢to Sub crew cu pped holes two feet square, Ww Tat w Shoe, ired WV or > xrid WL Li ers W cll C, RK v u eC | . - | Wm B Miles, Milesburg, in H . through which water was poured on Belser Weber, Howard bor dk far AA Yin A STR ; Jokn Woodw rd, Howard tow nshi wugh ' the flames. After an hour’s labor the | 8 i Emrich r i : t Are : . - < | Wesley Heveriy, Liberty warts, bur ER LIL J, KINDS of Croc Kery fire was subdued, but not before it had | W 8 Loy, Burnside th ts-Baits d Table Glarsware at LOWER prices worked its way through two compart. | ©" E" SERIES CFE SEE MONDAT Ix ick, complete cure, all Kidhey, Biad- | than ever known iv Bellefonte, as the | - « ’ “ . worge Bokle, Ferguson y DINATY "| ng ’ f wi r ist will show nt 1174 at ; IV Philipabu Raz i 7 ments into th containing stores | iy gh alg urg tation, Stone e 1 : Ha Hest quality, Iron Stone Chins: warrant Fd C Wood, Spring, 4 '4 a . 3 . (Geo Shirer, Sgow Shoe At 8 o'clock in the morning the fire D M Bilger, Rush, b ; . John D Gill. Rush again broke out, but was extinguish- John Powers, Bellefonte | Geo W Tolbert, Wallner RB Hosterman, Haines ..p John O'Neil, Rosh, any further material damage, | Wm 8 Gray, Half Moon 1 y: : 1 Fred Catherman, Miliheln Daylight disclosed the steamer John A Mull, Rash, . . ! (roarge Bwan, Haines T'L, y Pa § SR bh | covered with ice from the top of her Wm Markie, College I OCuers ot 'rhiba ips and saucer : piece FOR THE . > | A Merryman, Rus . : . . . » b " masts to the water's edge. With | Wm McFarlane, Haines ) . a Vinton Beck wit} yw le every larch of the ehip in the heavy | Fmanuel Brown 4 nia 3 Ellas Masser, Pen or and Basi: sca great masses of ice would fall | Fol Poorman, Spring ” ne. | : M and ba an’ 4 Aaron Sellers Patton ! y N . veread « mer it from overhead to the deck, throaten-..( A Werke Ha lealth Renower.” § TABLE GLASSWARE. xa dor 4 iblers, ea Mc ing to prostrate at any moment those | Mills Alexa: der, H | ' y ‘ ’ bh EN’ “IN - TD ry 9 Rd moving about, When the storm sub Aaron K Hall, | “tke . t Raw) ; : : an k: Ul | R 1D DEM( )C R A I, iefonte, P which were almost entirely destroyed. | ed in half an hour without causing . | Sam'l Woodring, Jr. Worth. ellis H th R t direct to | Fruit Bowis sided it was found that the ship had | A J Orndorf, Ferguson, re pot vke stands iw N ‘ R B Loder, Marion . 11 Sots. 4 BOR not suffered seriously, the only dam W M ltauch, Gregg . nse Ap ‘ Yeas i ; | D A Musser, Miflueim | northoids, ng, | Full Stock of Decorated age being bere and there about the | W Stover, Millheim Pr nd Chamber Sets J C Rankin, Snow Shoe | Interng ! . ‘ n Best English ware, Tea § » de vk ani to the b abe, The water RC Gilliland, * n Blue, R! WOK, Brow n L | Wm H Shultz, Boggs had worked through the hatchways i 0 Py _ wr wh Ladie : § rata ashe and pieces §5.00-—regular pri and damaged comewhat a portion of Geo Baser, Patton \ v. don’t fail to t ls Health sesortment in Ma Ji : VIVAL 2 joa, haidps Irg en ; ‘The LARGEST and CHEAPEST Paper in the cargo, which consists principally C L Gramley, Mj Renewer 3 Goods, &e. : | Bellefonte. package Cyrus Goss, Ferguson | : th on Itoh Majolica Pitchers, 200; Bohemian Vases | Thos GG Purdue, Benner “Raotgn on len’ cures hum 8, rup height 10 inches, £1.00, and every EN : Jos B Kunes, Libert fons f Or . ) " a ! known. The steamer will be detain— Samuel K Faust, Miles tion + Hingworm, totter, salt rheum thing else just us cheap in proportion, ad feet, chillblaing, | pa | desire to say to every reader y p John I Curtin, Dellefonte ed here a couple of days te peo] ve " : I J receive John H Klinger, Bellefonte Rough on Catarrh, | this advertisement I want your eval { » + { f, an 11] Ng plete cure of chronic cases, also unequsied and in reaching out for itl am fully pre Correct offensive oders at once. Con Wm Stewart, Barnaide, } " y | Boston. Alex, Kennedy, Rush as gargle for Diptheria, Sore Throat; Foul | } ared to gixe you the Greatest value for | | your money once yet obtained, Call Jacob Weaver, Ferguson B j i ' reath. BH Christ Swarts’ Walker ! The Hope of the Natior | and examine the goods and the price, urnside N y : . “ Bamuel Crotzer, Potter Children slow in developement, puny, | If [ do not fulfill strictly all 1 claim as Orin Dale, Rush, scrawny and delicate, use “Wells Health | to prices being LOWER than ever be Basis sak . Jesse Fravel, Snow Sho A few nights ago a dog fight took CK Kasington, Br., Milesburg, Renewet 1 aku aia fore heard, 1 do not ask your patronage, LS e Bladder The greater amount of goods | ean sell lac o in a sportin he use it th £8 * Noah Weaver, Halnes a I : i se y vie . pe y usto ounging, i*ritation, iflamatic i ! ay k ’ A itm AleX Meo) ‘Poltor y Kidney and Unit at f or ng ey | the lower prices can and WiLL me MADE, ty of Elizabeth, N. J. The dogs were Alex Chan : 1 wry complaints, cured by in . enry Lohman, Philipsburg fad » bull terriers, and had been fighting Henry Elder, Ferguson. . WY ater Bugs Roaches W. H. WILKINSON, Agent Henry Showers, Walker, “Rough on Raw'’ clears them out, also § Tre ! Th h : ‘ Jos Thompeon Snow Shoe when one, while being “scratched,” Harrison Kline, Spring AV ee Henry Kramrine, Gregs aluable Farm For Sale. Alex Chaney, Worth, “ Buchu- Paies. Respectfully, for an hour and thirty-two minutes, Jool Trowler,Waixer, Bootles, Ants, Jumped up and eaught the handler of J G Meyer, Haines i of flour, but to what extent is not vet repairs before being able to return to | TRAVERSE JURORS~FIRST MONDAY IN FERRUARY, A A——— TERRIBLY BITTEN BY A DOG ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Ds. J.N &J.B Hobensack, No 206 Bee ond 81. abave Race, Philadelphia, for 40 years hav Loon engaged in treatment of Secret Diseases as Re the other dog by the back of the neck. a vhs Gregg, The man yelled and tried to shake the doz off, but the brute hung on vg like grim death. Heswung from his hold and suok his teeth in the man's neck on both sides of his spioay column. Then two men in the crowd Wm Long, Marion, JB Rwarte, Liberty, W H Gardoer, *~ J B Heckman, Gregg, WmV Haines Walker W L Steels betietonte. J J Orudor!, Halnes, Gregg Alexacder, Unio. Then Magre, Tasty, Joel Brable, Walker, D C Ammerman, Union, Robert Vouada, Penn, Emanuel Pletehor, Howard township, A small farm containing 45 acres, situ. sted in College township, Centre county, Pa, bordering on Spring Creek near the Houserville woolen factory, with a two story frame house and a small bank barn and other out buildings, and small or. chard of good bearingtrecs. There is also about six mores in timber. This smal! tarts is under good cuivivation, and will be od o i ressonable terme, For particu. Bins coll on, or address, Barbara Snyd Hrserville, Pa, ) ai gular Practitioners, Read our new book “Mystery, ete. Bent to any address on receipt of ten cents Useful lnformation to the aMicted OMce hours from Sam tolp wm and frombto nine p. m. Consulta fon by mall strictly private and confidential, OfMce oloned Runday Yi ley. wont forget the Drmockar Book Bindry, All kinds of binding done at reasonable rates, and all work guaran- eed OFFICE 3} HARRIS; NEW BRICK BLOCK. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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