A is now #0 much improved she Las The Killing of Mingo Jack. The Springfleld Lockout. An little caused March 1. this March 4 wholesale discharge of Knights of mn Roeay Sprixarielp, 0, Earosnrows, N. J. | omnious silence rates over or from the East Street Champi The excitement of Mingo During the day it [town to day. sensation paid of} gain or Works caused a great : . or Works caused a grea by the lynching Jack has this city. Many men when A . abated somewhat, were offered their positions back » if they clad agreement renouncing was rumored that the detectives m= would agree to sign an iron ployed to ferret out the lynchers had clue. Last Suedeker, member ship in the Knights of Labor. The discovered an important other manufactures of the city been interviewed and say that have | evening a farmer named inadvertently mad the they | while intoxicated, have no objections to employing Knight | a few remarks which detectives of Labor in their,works and only require regard as an important clue to the The filled Private deteclices good qualifications as workmen in their ind tht tion auijetly The the lynchers, town is with employes. The men stand aro alrahers. have flocked carrion, with the expectation that the gireets talking the 148 ) here like buzzards about a ioencea but there has been no v Knights of Labor assemblies, to p e. authorities will offer : number of eleven, have appointed ex- [authorities wiil ofier a ecutive committees. These committees | for the arrest and conviction of the will meet and choose a committee from | guilty persons. The strangers are re their number to confer with Mr, White ley and try to effect a compromise. I TV. the Knights of Labor, anc | garded with universal suspicion snd | distrust, and citizens carefully re. Master | Powderly, Ya = {train this fails, from indulging in any conjec. Workman of the Nat the order will be telegraphed te the ae . ¥ fF LUres pal Executive Lom . 1 ) ' le The ds egTo dy was taken will difficul room 1 Lhe rear of N 4 he roe di tir It The J) myany | ge drug Ir iL js advertising in many papers through : We dar out the St try to arbitra ‘hampion Harvest was ing the Coron Springfield nec 8 | decide " to a have appointed co: amination ate for ‘good loyal non men.” The all trains and meet the working-n morning. who apply. They will explain the LAP Which HARDWARE » have an elegant line of Haree Blankets, BLANKET ROBES vill Be Sold Low. HICKS & BRO, | Cone NOW IS YOUR TIME Don’t Wait, for you won't soon Have the Opportunity Again. We are bound to R 2alize upon our Immense Stock of STOVES: And for the ba'ance of the season we are going to sell them REGARDLESS OF PROFIT ment 18 not assorl mean it, broken but « 4 { ( too much i} swer is, try us and i m ir Ar e for yourselves EH. K. HICK A I FR RFT a I I ITIT] LS & BRO. GGIES LEIGHS WHIPS Our Stoc is, and always will be, complete kept full and in all its details. tis not our tention to close out ou NT ness, but load ge portion tock, it = be to our inter to overlook this cpportunity, nd long ere redesd snd ourselves i don't wish Is of doing whale Lime ¢ Hard. tablish uation to them and try to per them to away. The at the Malle kout remains ex wetly staying Champion abla ( the COMpPAany I any of the 10 per per I i pion Malle said that ¢ An assembly of the Kn yr was formed, whi , twenty other w rime n in the her, hize with them, | a view todism bershin § ’ heir rank ily a few outside men have me in, } The strike | begin Wednes still have members and a fewer that the Whiteleys intend to | union will positively refuse to ge business independent 0 until the nights of Labor ar Nem's ¢ mpl V The strikers will be supported by the A boycotts 4 men wi ha boycotting and L 9 TING L have th support of the Knights at exeile Most This will be discharged will be destitute, he history of labor — Tex Ar is clear run their entire ghts f Labo f.. The of the Kn consequencs men vig ion, while the taiking the only case uni i ” icinity whi arch J lad Alva 1¢ L, h 8 be en f Ugh Paso, stols be wiween Lhe: tween | n ut, and at a meeting o Silver Palace Hal) nounced, | 1 fa favored a Ories uni trikeand agreed to s ipport the men as long as they remained out During a strike members receive six dollars per week —— the following Tribune Saturday d to Cambria ts Lichigan We clij rin . traun o Tobnstown ock on Hagely w “About = mda at trment and was He was sandbagged to Car time inker ) : and bas woul Fenian Fenian, been half erazy ever and travels exclusively on foot At tine he held the position of laspeetor ¢ Jus ldren res oe morning, George n #Xx ww crush death in the en gine house of the iron com He and since pany’s blast furnaces Nos, 5 and 6 one was employed as an engine.wiper y toms in Philadel; and tw own ch was working al engine No, 2, when he oO tt ’ Ef made a misstep and fell between the He two or three - Minscurous FEscarn.—W., W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes “One of my customers, Mra. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and ne given up to die by her phy siocians, he heard of De, King's New Discovery | when his body was removed from the for Consumption, and began buying it |. wheel it was found to be mutilated of me. In six months’ time she walked | to this city, a distance of six miles, and | in a frightful manner, the left foot be. ' quit | ing torn off, the flesh stripped from his Ble feels #he owes her lile 10 | jofL arm, his side lacerated and his head Zeller & Son, Sruebed,’ The boy was about 16 years fly-wheel and engine, was carried around by the fiy-wheel revolutions before the engine was stop- ped, Life was probably extinct before he first revolution was completed, as ing it, " ee Trial Poitle at J, Drug Store, of the union | soccoant from | hrough on n wi struck by the and instantly killed, i’ Fhe 20th Ses Monday even the Teac on of Six Weeks, o ing April 26th, pens 1826, for Address, F. C. Mover, Musioal Director, bot, Freeburg, Pa. When you coms to Bellefonte, do | not fail Lo see James Parris & Co's. new mammoth Hardware store in the new building by the ridge. The finest and most complete store in the state, Prices guaranteed, 0-3 «Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bittors—a medicine that expels disease without wesk« ening the patient, exhilarates the spirits without the aid of sleoholic poison—cures every phase and consequence of indige - tion, restores Lhe shattered nerves regulates the bowels and the liver, and imparts to the constitution new strength and elnsticl. ty. Let the sick rejoice. hing | and Training of Young Ladies in Vocal | ship, and Instrumental Muse, J | four Tus Marcu 30, in Collag sdministratrix of H will offer at pub acres of ground, thereon frame house and barn at 1 o'clux k. DAY, Mary Osman, d Osman, censod, ERIN 1a nmmence ere is Sade 0 o YUBLIC SALE. — By virtoe of an order of the Orphan's © Contre County, the undersigned, Adminivtrateds of Henry Oeman, doe'd, will sx pone at Public Sale, npon the premises, In College to rwmship, on Tuesday, Marek 30, 1886, at 1 o'clock p. m., MeFeriane, and others, containing | scree and 77 perches, on which is erected a frame house and barn, TERMS .Ten per cont. cash, onebalf of the hal. Ante on the confirmation of the mie, and the bal. ance in one year from date, with interest, and secured by mortgage upon the premises MARY BOAMAN 109 Muinistratrix, unre of | the mesennges late of mid Joconsed | bounded hy the lands of Moses Thompson, Willium | * TIRED OUT! At hin mommon pearly every cme needs to nee foe pert of tombe, ER ON enters into aimost every § wieinn's prescription for tose who teed building A = BEST Tonic a ind INETRYy P10. Ia Nob yg on rom oi 1 dy 1 " ny t Entlehes the Rood, erates Mysiem, iestores Appeth oy Aldn Digest a. 1 Bown pot 1) nee ih or injure the teeth cannes head. fohe of produce constipation other fren De OH Bixxiet, a loading pliysictan of Bpring: fold, Olin, ways Reown's Irom Bitters ta a Drronghly pond madi. eine, 1 ues it In my praction, snd Sod He sation ox. onde All othver Boreas of fron. In weskeess, or 8 low oon dition of the system, Brows s Trom Bitters fe monly od wecensily. 11 in all that be claimed for nt Di wn er] 1918 Thirty enoond Rf ree, u Brown's fron Bitem = tho Tome of De aan Nothing better. ere itn ho wives mrength and improves digemtion Genuine has do 4 ine has ines Be ad BMOWN CHEMICAL (On BALTIMORE, MD, med irines do rma | receyyedd mens 2 e ede 1variab RL ee Ling Of Bile, AER . i x 2H oN s like @ anise ul npew by irreg«- Cr suspen- ons, the bila into thn e,5allow eyes, bil- rrheea, 8 languid, ing and many other symptoms. Bilious- y bo prog rly termed or D8 liver, ocuzhl; cured Ly lor ¢f the Bi rans, BURDOCK t acts uj a | Ata #%y 1 rt Yide 10 culvarts 3 the ouldet everywhere 10 cure. Popula Augusl ugust, acd AT hoot mal Inietraltix npvinet Gee to, and to Sem tof the Tanlls proceedings in that it shall Be runke rege all parties in Moe in lle on Wed when sod ad and all parties Aewive C.F. .lUEwEs, Aodiver t them at his . 8 pment f Mar 2 wk owivte spnine settlorpont i they = Grain Market, Ascorrected weekly by Tawnan tL. Beown buahy ol. Wheat, red, per i and mixed, por t Wheat, white Ryn, per bnahel Oore, shelled, per bashed Oats por boshel Rd IR 1 — ey Produee Market. — Following are the produce quotations se recs hy us ap Phe hour of going to pres Te'chonk, Wel nesday rN, i Potatoes, per bushel Rutter per B.... Rage... Pry Apples. Roane, per bush, Peon s— | BUERT OUI irre mssssssmnissrsseses sere
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