ADDITIONAL LOCAL. List Of Jurors The foilowing jurors have been drawn for the next term of court, beginning on the fourth Monday of November. GRAND JURORS, J Miles Groen, Justice, Milesborg. C D Ruukle, deover, Contre Hall, Jacob V Thomas, gentienan Bellefonte, Adam Velty, farmer, Harris township Wm McClellan Jr, tailor Bellefonte. J F Montgomery, farmor, Howard township, Albeit Hoy, farmer Ferguson. J © Johoston, mevehant, “hilipsburg, James D Turner, farmer, Huston. J H Neldeigh, farmer, Collage township. James IT Potter, merchant, Bellefonte. J A Reesman, tuner, Contre Hall, Newton Brumgart, farmer, Miles township, Wm, L Wilson, farmer, Half Moon. Adam F Heckman, farmer, Gregg. Charles Grim, farmer, Mil-8 David Bartges, carpenter. Gregg. B F Thompson, farmer, Benner, John Hamilton, farmer, College. John Shively, farmer, Taylor. Hiram T. Lucas, merchant, Howard boro, E R Williams, farmer, Hoston township, Jolin Gillitand, supt. Snow Shoe, William Heckman farmer, Potter township TRAVERSR JURORS ~ FIRST WEEK, Elias Fotterhefl, farmer, Gregg township, Frank E Weiland, carpenter, Harris, John Shalte, farmer, Miles township. Jobu Grove, lumberman, Gregg. Harvey Vonada, farmer, W H Dorland, contractor Philipsburg, Silas Reese, merchant, Philipsburg. R E Munson insurance agent, Philipsburg, AY Williams, farmer, Worth township. John BR Musser, Farmer, Gregg. Benjamin Snyder, farmer, Boggs. Jacob Stine, farmer, Walk or, George 8 Hoy, farmer, Marion. C T Gorberich, Miller, Bellefonte William Sanderson, farmer, Huston township. Beaty H Tate, laborer, Spring John Packer, laborer, Howard township, Wm. B Rearick, clerk, Gregg Isatah Struble, farmer, Walker Robert N Musser merchant, Philipsburg, John A Grenoble, tinner, Gregg township. George Noll, farmer, Boggs. LB MeEutive, merchant, Benner, Peter R Aumen, painter, Gregg James Alexander farmer, Potier, J M Brower, laborer, Beuner. Isane Yarnel, farmer, Walker, Robert Lucas, laborer, Snow Shoe. Dempster Meck, farmer, ratton township, Samuel Shirk, laborer Spring. J Benner Graham, merchant, Bellefonte, J D Wagner, farmer, Worth township. Ezra Fisher, farmer, Union township. Albert Smeltear. farmer, Spring, L 8 Bricker, shoemaker, Harris township. Constance Curtin, gentleman, Boggs. Joseph Clark, carpenter, Snow Shoe, George Noll Farmer, Milesburg. Thomas Harper, farmer, Haines, township, David McOlintic, mechanic, on m. A Tobiss, gentieman, ML m. Jacob Frants, farmer, Werth. township Joseph Smith, wagonmaker, Gregg towashiy George W Kechline, farmer, Ferguson, William Robb, merchant Curtin. Theodore Deschner, gunsmith, Spring township. Lot Struble, farmer, Spring township. TRAVERSE JUR AS SB00ND WEEK. “4” Wn. Thompson, Jr. merchant, College township. Job W, oe ily i Curtin township. Johnston Long, laborer, Howard, ww ageat, Rush township, CLS ar, farmer Miles Samuel! Dixon, Brow Shoe. John Ashereft, coal dealer, Philipsburg. Frank Swabb, farmer, Potter. Joseph Fetzer, laborer, Liberty. George Dale, farmer, hy Joha CStwover, farmer, -, D B Kunes, gentioman, Liberty, D M Weaver, salesman, Ferguson. John A Mull, manufacturer, Rash, WW Rishel ol Petnh Bunge: mon Sting Soe Suicide at Sunbu-y. RR. ¥ 4 Suxaosr, Sept. 15.—Theve. was con. | siderable excitement in and about the county prison here yesterday morning- While Wardon Kellegher was on the rounds of the corroidors opening the cell doors he came to the one occupied by Elijah Mumma. It did not open with its sccastomed ease, and a sudden jerk brought with it the dead form of Mumma, Daring the night he had made a rope from the sheet of his cot and hung himself to the door. He was from Mt, Carmel, and plead guilty last week to stealing $450 from William F. Metz, of that place. He afterwards ran away and was tracked to Michigan. The Governor of Pennsylvania said to the Governor of Michigan that it was a 1 ong while between boodlers and he was duly returned. The court gave him three years at hard labor. He adopted the only means known whereby Judge Rockfeller can be reversed. An inquest was held and the body sent to friends, Defence of The Coasts, Wamminoron, Sept, 18.—The Naval Board appointed to consider plans for floating batteries, rams and other means of naval defence of the cosst, met at the Naval Department yestereday. The law gives them latitude in their work, the object being to get a reliable system of defence for the great cities of the ocuast against foreign ironclads. A number of plans and letters of inquiry were received and were referred to sub committes appointed to examine them. There are separate boards on specia] branches of the work, such as torpedo and dynamite bosrd, bul this board has control of the general system of de fence, There are $2,000,000 available for Hiypes” ol any plan they may recom mend, nod aler bese bave Leca desid- ed @ pn the Vaird Is to report to. Con- gress, which will decide what fugbber slope to take, Many mwvalofficéts con- widerthat a complete naval harbor delipee is "wll" thist "is now Neer akary sod that their is no need to hasten the Ik of conwtraetiog vemeld for ithn- Seven Fold Gibbet. Sm Cuicaco, Sept. 17, —Prepirations were begun to day for the execution of the seven Anarchists in the county jail on Friday, November 11. Sheriff’ Matson will receive $700 for that day's work as the county allows him $100 for every man baoged. Just how tbe big job will be accomplished has not yet been decided, The three ltalisn murderers were hanged together on one scaffold, and that bit of enterprise taxed to the utmost limit the existing hauging oa= pacity of the jail. One scheme is to bang the wen in pairs, leaving Albert R. Parsons to the last as (be seventh or odd man. The law says the men must be executed between the hours of 10 in the morning and four io the after- noon, and it is thought that the inter- vening time will suffice for the work on this plan. [If this mode is sdopted the modern weight will be used. Shen Matson is opposed to the plan because of the long-drawn out agony of a day's work at hanging, and favors the old- fashioned platform, trap and drop. There is just enough room in the jail corridor to erect an extension gibbet 28 feet long, allowing space for the drop of each body. will hang from the cross-beam which in turn will be supported by five iron arme, The trap will be arranged to drop from = long bar extending the length of the platform, by which the seven traps can be released simultan- eously and the Anarchists be all launch- ed into eternity together. The exten. sion gibbet will be erecied privately in some secret place during the next fort- night, and experiments will be made until it works in a satisfactory manner, 1f the condemned anarchists reallye hope for success in appealing to the Federal Supreme Court, or to Gov, Og- lesby, their hope is pot shared by Sheriff Maison, Jailer Folz, or State's Attorney Grinnell, and all necewary preparations for the execution of the sentence will proceed rapidly, four feet Seven ropes Family Burned. New Ozieaxs, Sept. I8.—The grocery tore and dwelling of D. M. Messina were burned early Friday morning and the family of six persons were roasied to death, They were: DD. M. Messina, thirty-two years old ; Mrs. Messina, sged tweniy«ix; Placide, sged five; Walter, aged four; Elise, aged three and Marie, fifteen months old. The build- ing was a two-story structure, the low- er part being occupied by the grocery and barroom, and the upper pari as a bed-room. The front room was ocou- pied by Mr. and Mrs. Messina, who, with the baby, were sleeping there, The second rooms was the bedroom of ol ohild sod a third room was whe hits servant girl slept with another child. The girl was not there Friday night, however, and the three children, Pl cide, Elise and Wal- ter, ocoupied the room. ‘i'he fire was soon discovered, and the jalarm was quickly given, but before the engines arrived there was an explosion, followed by a crash of timbers, and the structure was 8000 one mass of fire. Every avenu, of escape was cut off, and all the oecu~ pants of the house were helpless, Senivorzin, 0; Sep. 19.—Early this morning (wd sections of a freight train on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi- cago road pulled out of Forest, hall an hour apart. A car of the first section after going several miles got off the track. The brakeman failed to go back to flag the second section but all hsnds went 10 work to get the car on the track, and the other section crashed into the eaboose of section one, In the cars was a quantity of dyna- mite which exploded when the collision occurred. The report was loud and car wheels and timbers were blown in every direction. One wheel was blown 50 yards into a field and heavy timbers were found 300 yards away. Firemen Ed. Bauch was blown ou top of a car and when found was dead, The engi- peer was frightfully mangled and will die. In the debris were found the bodies of three tramps, mutilated beyond ree- ognition and all dead. The explosion set fire to five cars of oil snd the blaze leaped high in the air. The other cars were saved by be- ingpulled away by the engine which was not datoaged. I wiil take all night to clear the track, Hr — A GII—— The Huntingdon Centennial. Hewrinapox, Pa, Sept. 20,—~The Centennial anniversary of the founding of Huotingdon county opened to-day and will continue to Friday evening. This e'ty in which the exercises are be- ing held, is profusely decorated with flags and bunting, and the display ox- coeds anything of the kind ever witness- od in eputeal Pennsylvania. The exer- cisex of the day were insugersted by an industrial parsde in which was floats containing displays of every branch of trade in the county, sod a number of flosts used by the Pennsylvania Rail- in Philadelphis, makioga line two miles in length, This afternoon Gover road in the Constitutional Celebration | A edy. “Human Nature,” The piece is said ing comedies ever presented, drawn climaxes, vals during the performance, At Humes’ Hall on Friday, Sep’t 23d, Richard O'Gorman, the brilliant chasme- ler gemedian, io conjunction with a number of almost equally clever artists, wild give she firs: rendition in this city of Frank Dumont’s celebrated Yankes eom- to be one of the most thoroughly amue- It is replete with ludicrous situations sod deftly It possesses a well conceived and earefully executed plot, and moves with a dash and a vim usually foreign to playsof its kind. Excellent singing and various other specialties will be heard at frequent intens A high kicking cow, an animated calf, and a vi- cious bull will slso participate in the programme, band and orchestra, The latter being absolutely essential, on account of thedif- ficuls vature of the music necessary to the proper presentation “Human Nature’ will very likely be lsegely patronized, The company carries a brass of the comedy. Inst hundred years in our country snd dwelt at length on the blessings of civil and religious liberty, J. Simeon Africa delivered an historical address. This evening there was a magificent display of fire works. Twenty thous- and stangers were in town during the day. Cuioaco, September 20. Thomas J. White, a colored porter on the Wiscon- sin Central railroad shod snd killed Henry Woodson alias ‘Black Diamond,’ early this morning. White had been living with a white woman named Irma Hayes. Shortly after midnight he found Woodson in company with the Hapes woman and attempted to induce the woman to go home withuhim, but Wood- son objected and a struggle fol- lowed. The “Black Diamond" got his adversary down and pulled his revolven Je fired two shots, when Woite with a despersie of- fort, succeeded in freeing himself and in wrenching the weapon from Wood. son's band. White then fired two shots at Woodson, one ’of which woand- ed the woman in the band, The other took off the top of Woodsow's bead, killing him instantly, White attempt. ed Lo escape through a back door, but was caught, Woodson, the victim, was s pugilist, who has fought several mill® in different parts of the comntry. Turin Pysixess Boowuse, — Probably no one thing has caused such a general Store as Abeir giving away to thier ous- tomers of so many free trial bottles of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump- tion. Their trade is simply encemous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never dis appoints, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Broachitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseasea quickly oured. You oan test it before buying by getting » trial bottle free, large sine $1. Every bottle warranted, a. Justioce Mil'ec on the Clixago Ar. archists. Cuinaco, Sep. 20-—Justioe Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, to whom the Anarchists propose to present their case, was interviewed to-day and said: “Soch a case is usually taken before one of the Jus- tices, as a rule before the Justice of the district. In this case Justice Harlan should be seen. He is not in Chicago now, but in Washington, where he will remain for some time. It is very rare that cases of a orimi. val nature come before the Bupreme Court, but when they do they are wsually cases where violation of Goy- ernment laws are charged. It is very rare, indeed, that the Supreme Court ever touches cases decided by State courts. The Avarchists, to get their case before the Bupreme Court, must prove that the sonstitutional rights of the prisoners or the Federal laws were broken in the trial, I consider the case the most important one tried headquarters, They have ik friends bere than anywhere else in § gid " 43 Soy op f 1 Bon Bixvina~Wa are now pre. pared ba do al Kindo bok. Wading fo this eeuntry for years. These fol- | lows seem to have made Chicago their guarenioe | - x ER New Advertisements. | THR ORPHANS’ COURT OF ; CENTRE COUNTY. In the matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of Wm. Bloom, lade of Ferguson townahip, deconsed. The undervigned, an Anditor appionted by sald Court “to take Wetimony, moortaln and report lems Againet the real estate of decedent” etc, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, ou Batarday, Oct. Let 1557, ot 10 ¢ Glock a.m, ot his of in Bellefonte. All parties ia ine torent should appear and make their claims, C.P. HEWES, a a Auditor, MENDMENT TO THE CONsTIIUrION Ph posed to thee of of this © swell. for thelr » val of rejection by the Gesnersl Assembly of the monwealth of Penneylvania, Published by order of the Beoretary of the mon wealth, nope sunnce of Artele XVIII of the Oonstitution. Joirt resolution proposing an smendment to the constitutional the commonwealth Bacrion 1. Be it resolved by the Senste snd: Monee pen § shall be sntithed First He shall have boss a cltinen of the United Platesad lenst one month. of I Raving previous beens guaivid sto of Proviomnely been a qualified shectns on ne ed i it Satu. he shalt hare removed propor beng . Thind He shall bave resided In the Jestion Sis. rit where he shal! offer 10 vote al lonsh two months I raialy Breeding the sinction. oni. twaaiytwe yours of age onupmards, be ve paid withio two years » staisor cunty which shall have boon nmeossed st least twe ha nnd paid at least one month Defense the eles eal v6 aianded, bo a4 bo rend wn fytiows: ary male citinen twentyone yearsof Posse ing The fdbowing quaiificarions, shall be Satitied to pisce of the sbestion district of | which he shall at the time be o resident and sot else | Kioss, He shall have boon a citimenof the United Bouton ot bonet thirty days, second. He shall have resided In the atete one Your (or Mf, having previously been o gum lified elector or native Lorn citizens of shal wa mont tom,” Er revival of trade at Zeller & Son's Drag | sey procedi and for thet of which be shall at the time bos resident snd not slerwhere for all afoers thet Bow are of here after may be elected by the people : Paovises, That in time of war 50 elector In the actual military ser. vie of the Btate or of the United sch alent slretors may vote, and for the return and oan vas of their votes in the election dsstrict In which fh. Por the purpose of voting, no person shall be doomed 10 have gained OF lost & rosidato of the high sens. nor while a stedent of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any alms house or public Institution, except the inmates 01 any home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors who, for the purpose of voting, shall be deemed to reside in the election district where ssid home = located. Laws shall be made for ssowrtaln proper proofs, the citipens who shall be enti the right of suff, hereby sstablished, A true copy of Joint resolution, CHARLES W. STONE. Becretary of the Commonwerith. [ EGAL NOIICE:~~In The Or ha Bette tw , &o, . Gordon, freind his petition to thewald Oourt prayog that way be permitted to become a party to 4 certain prooesding for the specific performance of a written contract entered into by and between the sald Theo, Gordon, dsdossed, and the sid James D. Gordon, decensed, Cyne Gordon, sod IN, Gorden, and praying ioekapesifan putturiann sli] contract; and he court having ordered and directed a notice to be given you by publication shoe a week for Soar pucvossive weeks In two newspapers pablished in Contre ooutity prior Wo the 204 day 6F Aogait, A. 0, 1855, commmnding you to appear batore the Orphans Court of Comtre County on the sald Inet day ssntionsd to answer the sald petition of the said 1, N. Gordon, Administrator of thewaid James D. Gordon, e for specific performance If sald contract snd show ones, if you have, why a decrees shonld not be sperifie performances of the contract In said petition mentionsd according 10 the true intent nd mening thereof, Wl which fects you will whe MILES WALKER, a lo i AAA AO 0 si Costoria enres Colle, Constipation, i anche Dinethcote Erdution, ob La jurious medication. Tux Omwravn Cora, 112 Fulton Street, W. W “W.L-FL The Fas Haviog retired from the firm of W National Bank, where his FINEST LOWEST — SIPRENG All Work pot be ale rmedi about s great poses of the time W. I FLEMING, Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gents Furnishing Goods, are now offering the greatest bar- gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styles in neck wear, under wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and covelties. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyism has been banish~ ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto, Our tailoring de- partment is under the ¢ of one of the most experienc ed men in the trade, and Our Cutter Has NoSuperior All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and our prices defy competition, No trouble to show goods. Give us a eall, 8. U. THOMPSON, ; Alloghing Bho sie ext Ww : Balatouie Pa. io » tha Yate andere oa the cel oF Sepies B 5.0. THOMPSON & (0. | \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EMING, hionable + MERCHANT TAILOR, 4 ~ I Fleming & Co., bas opened Hie establishment in CRIDER BLOCK ® in the room formerly occupied by Pale Bros, next door to the Fast old! customers will find the GOODS PRICES. da ELE Bpecial attention given to CUTTING AND FITTING. 1&e A Choioe Stock Of GOODS now in. Call andrenamine for yourself, Guaranteed. Bpring, gentle-apring, is bere and-every man and boy in town is thinking of a Dow suit. I am crowdeds with work, but IL pus ons new hand whenever: one needed. The business. Boom has struck usnnd we are ready for it. Tou weed work a8 I will get out yous: order promised . Cridex’s Bleck, DIAMOND Eallefonte. THE Carpet House ‘18 SCHREYER'S, Which has just been filled with a complete line of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styles and prices. Linoleums, For Offices, Vestibules, Halls, Kitch ens, &e. A tull line of CARPETS 4+ constantly oo hand, as well as every thing in the HOUSH-FURNISNING LINE. Rugs, Mats, &e. Store No. 8,
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