————————— - Nearing Their Doown, n— ——— Cuicaco, October 26,~Prepara- | Legally Shot. 1t seems that under the law erimi- fons are already being silently made | nals sentenced to death in Utah for the great anti Anarchist drama of | have the right to select the method of | the 11th of November, Already ders have been given, it is said, to the members of the Second [ilinois Na. ticnal Guard that they will y-quired to be on duty for a full week Lake City i {ovembe &F perhaps longer, prior to November 11 at their armory or wherever cise . . ; Tha their services may ba require }. "The | probability is that the First Regiment will be called upon to do the same, It is understood, however (hat of the regiments will oe called from Armories unless It the their respective the case of absolute need. is stated on authority that block on which the County Jail and the Criminal Court building entire are lo. cated will be cordoned with police and all the North Clark street ings abutting on the jail will be guar- build- or- | execution—to hang, or be shot, death i be re | ber of aliases was convicted at { | Hl i however in either event. Recently, one Hopt, with a num. Balt | I ‘ . execution was fixed, and the gon John Tarper, The day of doomed | man preferred (0 be shot rather than | Lo be hung. The execution took | {| benduance, fo hsar ohio tekaon discussed for murdering the Sherifl's | d Desockario Megrivos, Following 1s a list of meetings arranged by Chsirman MeClnin hold nt the places designated. Good speakers will be " 10 be times und ench. snd the committess in whose dis. tries the meetings are to be held shou d | | put forth every effort i: hava a large als [ot everybody turn cut, sad Wednes- | M, Mills, 3 TR ) Groge twp, —Furmer's Oot. 20ih, speakors, C w Mayer, Mur r, Oot, J. (Mi Mad ray's school house, 27th i» Wer, sit bid | pace in the yard of the penitentiary. | aver neither | in | ' i 0niso ed with police officers, and no one al | owed to enter them until after the execution of the condemned men. On the morning of the day which there shall be a probability of the United States decision arriving in this city, proba- Supreme Courts bly Thursday morning, the guard on the condemned b perhaps trebled, and the doubled fre { ad which they have hitherto enjoyed will will or mn No ove will This {0 he materially curtailed, be allowed to visit them at all, latter precaution taken avoid the of furnishing the prisoners with poison will be possibility anyone % other means of suicide. Quite a sensation was caused to-day among the inmates of the women's de- partment of the jail by an official re. quest that they help make the shrouds and caps to be used at the execution of the the inmates were willing to do the $ condemned seven. Some of work required, and were even anxious to participate in the ghastly task but, others were strongly opposed to ren- dering any aid, and these formed so during a An associate press telegram from Salt | Lake City says: The men with rifles, firing party consisted of five Dr. Hamilton ned a rosette over Hopts heart and i pin- straight d co would not be mutilated, but told him to be firm, look Lhe ns and death woul ly. He wld be if flinched. QUICs ju Ww The condemned man showed great .firmoues came from bis cell smoking a ‘ and kept iin kh is lips to the last He hiauket. posed as for a photograph, Wis eated on & chair upon a and the of He sat up composed, very firm straight, Marshal Dyer word, “Ready, fire.” The one, na ul rave crack fs the rifles rang out dy of the dead retained its rigid 1 wise the body falling forward and the i ) chair falling over backward, the ma stiff limbs resting om the rung as when he sat upright. Two hullets pierced the rosette pinned over his other. the Death was heart, one a little above One cartridge was blank. { instantaneous, The case was one of great celebrity in Utah and Wyowing The Parker for the atrocious circumstances. committed at of July 8, 1880 murder was vhit City, Utah, the night m John F. Tnroer, was the he Sheriff, and was killed by Hopt with an axe, after which Hopt The of the murder was revenge, Hopt hav- tried to barn the body. motive ing been locked up by the Sheriff for drunkenness. large a part of the inmates that it) may be necessary to have the work | done outside the jail. white, unbleached already been purchased. shroud will be shaped like a bag, only with holes at both ends and closely at the top. balf a yard in width and shout the same length, gathered together at the top, which will be about ten inches across. The material is cut into the necessary shape and lacks nothing but the stitches, that were asked to-day of the motley crowd of women malefactors conflned in the | prison with the seven death sentenced Anarchists, - Dogs as Sentries. The idea lately taken in earnest in the German and Russian armies of using dogs for mititary purposes has been generally talked of as an inno- votion. This, however, as M. Meu- niee shows in an article in the Revue Beientifique, is a mistake, Dogs of war, it appears, were well known to the great nations of ancient times, and Greeks and Romans and Jews and Gentiles made use of the fearless, ntelligent animal, whose valor is now puce again to be put to the test The reeks had dogs in every one of their briresses; and F. Blaze, one of M. Meunier’s authorities, tells a good story of an outpost occupied by strong watch-dogs only- Opposite Corinth, Wacing the sea, such an outpost was situated, guarded by fifty dogs. One night the enemy began to disembark. The garrison was drank sod the dogs had to keep back the agressors. They fought like lions, and forty-nine of them were killed, The only survi- vors, Soter, rushed away in hot haste, gave the vlarm in the camp, and the enemy was driven back, The Romans, as every one Knows, | were less fortunate on a similar oe casion where the geese performed the | task of the dogs in calling the atten. tion of the soldiers to the Gauls seal | ing the walls of the Capitol, while the not been offered, has not received As a punish- jand w dogs were fast asleep. ment for the unfaithful servants a | religions ceremony’ st which even | Plutateb had still occasion to laugh | members of its own party. on beholding it, was thorealier avnu. ally performed at Rome, features was (bat some dogs were | taken through the streets with great pomp, whipped ab every cross road | State and in every public place, and finally | an excuse for such an unfounded hauged on a cross of the woud of the elder tree, near the tomple of Youth. 'Ohmirman or The material — | muslin—has | Each | - Es Frighenedt by sn Apparition October 25. —Two JURLINGTON, young Englishmen who recently ar. gathered | The hoods will be | ia somewhat | day or so ago. rived in this country, and subsequent ly tound employment bere, met with startling experience » While out in search | of chesnuts they wandered down to | the Brown cottage, for many yeas | the home Its chief | imposed upon or deliberately falsi- of Frederic Brown, the elder, and later one of his sons, Heory Armitt Brown and Frederic Brown, | the present Chesnut street druggist, | and still used by the latter as a sum~ | mer residence. The house, tenantless, is surrounded by extensive | grounds, large trees and dense shrub- | bery. | The young Eoglishmen, finding a | door unlocked, began exploring the premises. Their only means for pene trating the gloom was by occasionally striking a match. Standing at the entrance to the cellar with a lighted match in band they saw a ghostlike figure, with noisless tread, slowly ascending the stairway. The smell of sulphur from the matches seemed to excite his ghostship, and he began to gesticulate wildly and mutter in deep and hollow tones. The Ealish- men turned tail and ran like frighten- ed deer, No effort has been made to solve the mystery, bot it is believed that tramps have taken posession of the “ghost act” to frighten off intruders. now | m PritapeLpiiA, OCTOBER 18, To the people of Pennsyluania: A circalar published in to-day’ Philadelphia Times from Mr. Coop- er. Chairman of the Republican State Committee, states that ihe saloon keepers and anarchists of Pennsylvania have raised a corrup- tion fund of $200,000, “which is be- | | ine used through and by the Demo. cratic organizaion.” | The Democratic organization has ill not receive one dollar from any association, organization or otherwisa in aid of any of its candidates, except from individual : Mr. Cooper hasbeen informed, | fies when makes such a state nent. Mr. Cooper's visible fears for the and City tickets are not 1¢ charge. premac i havi received Highout Honors at all Great | MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO OO, DALLAS SANDERS, Demoeratic State Committe 180, (! atc JINrs ir &404 os, P. DUFFjk SONS, Pitsburg, Ia PRESBYTERIANS Should take he Nenats awn Pusseroen, & large sight. page Proatoyterien weekly | submeription pre, $100 per your | inwresiing and inwrestics te old and young Bend on $9 0 snd we wi wud you (he Hensie avy Pageovvan for soe yor and . ogy of the mesiengray “ Longfellow in His Library,” Ragreved by Mollper Nise 30e¥7 inches. A382 0 onal Powtagy sd proking of vagreving SPECIAL OFFER. We save on hand, in seppiement form, Paser's latest serial, “Eighty-eeven ° Siie he sagpdy basse we wil send it FREE » ssl person whe will return (his od te ur wiih $000 to pay fer he paper ane pest sad Se engraviag, The story in book form would asst BLA SEND AT ONCE and got pour fiends te ards with Fe. Sav where pon aw this and aldoess HERALD &« PRESBYTER, 178 Eom Sv, Cincinnary, Omo CF Bend Sve spraen! stems Por tampde copy aed ont asgreved Candas for 100% 30 4 PRS JJ laces Organs and Pianos. The Organ was introdoced by Mason & Hamlin in 1861. Masson & Hamlin Organs have always maintained their wm ¥ over fr mrs 's vy Mar amin 1. gr Sivan I construction, experts pronouncing it “the | improvement in plancs in half a century.” | as. ebegpre 500 testimonials from | musicians, tuners, and Plano sad | Catalogues, free, . 46 Bast 1402 Ou, (Vaden Duar), NEW TORK, Lb) AJ I LGISTERS NOTICE. The Following sccounts have bees examined and Josad by me and remain filed of record in this of fies, for the inspection of heirs and lngatess, creditors, snd all others in any ny interested, and will be pre. sented to the Orphan's Court of Centres county, on Wednesday the 30th day of November, A. D. 1887, 1. The fies] account of W. KE. Irvin, Administrator of, ste, of Geo, HN. Zeigler late of the borough of Pipi dacensed 2. The fret and foal account of William R. Way Executor of, ato, of lease Way, late of Half Moon township decoamed 3. The first and final accnnnt of Renben Rekley Administentor of, ote, of samuel Homan, tate of Bene net townebip decensed 4 Tho account of J. P. Taylor and 8. McWilliane, | Fxecutors of ete, of the estate of Rebeoon M. Brislin | decane 5 Tur 8 Bascater oi deonaned, 6. The iret and foal scconnt of Jonnie © Rhonofelt Administrstrix of Jacob Kinetelt, late of Phllipsurg | toron gh, decoaned 7. The first and Amal account of Joha Z. Loder, Ad. minintrator of, ote of Mrs. Margsiot Loder doormnd 8. The account of Joka B Linn Administrator ¢ ta | of, oto, of William Boal Hr, late of Potties town | ship, Contre county, deceased, 0, The fret and Ral soeonat of Ino, 0, Zimmerman Administraior ot a of William Pennington, late of Walker township, decens.d. © i 1, The fest and Baal secount of Theophilue | Jot Weaver and BD. M Weaver, Administrator of | who, of 7 saver, late of Ferguson township deccased, 11, The final scant of J. P. Gephart, Executor of Jest will and testament of Barah Shaffer, late of Walkor township, decrased, 12. The first and nal account of Chas. P. Howe, Administrator 4 | oof Joho Sianon, iste of Potter township, doconsed, 15, Tie fret and partial sesonnt of Jamon Waris, sud Jemes Li, Bommervive Kxecotorn of otc, of the Low will and desi oimenl of My BJ Lavington, dee conned, ‘ 15. The ascent of David Bartiell Jr. Guarding of Finney M, and Oia 8 Hoi minor emiliven of AirAgatd Mail (fovmrnniy Abigail’ Hnuet Apoog 15. The fiom And Sunt hcoaunt of Jubin Month Ade ministration of, ote dom oy Spring township, decoased. t and final soovunt of W A “and “| Brinatethe Durst, date of Harvie township | { dames Gordon, Cyrus Gordon and | to mscertain the joint Indebtednese of said parties and the : § denres | nd whore all purtios may attend, “ 1 wm i" : A UDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of 4 A Theodore Gordon late of Bellefonte, decd The undersigned auditor sppointed by ssid Court to mpcortain the bens sgalost Theodore Gor lon, LN. Gordon also dower was immed be paid and seen her facts ne by them he proportion to | oach; and to vasiry 10 enable thie © pericimsnos of all parties in interest at his offi tre Quunty, Peat 11 November A od by ure to properly contract, will mest # fu Bellefonte, Con syivania, on Tuesday the | D 1557. at Wosiock A specif day M. when | ith Witsun F, Resor Auditor ascuibsin all i state of | K. Gorden Inte of Bellefonte, Deed, To | the Orphans Court of Centre County HOF nppoit UDITOR'S NOTICE. J nos pot, will meet wii | Iofonte, Contre | the 1511 A. M., when and day of Auditor ORPHANS COURT OF | COUNTY thie eslnte I”. 1 H L f Thomas Ta ort to 4 lor 1at tf Boges towaship, dee ened, an iLy DMINISTRATOR'S : : vt ha NOTICE. A UTION 28) 0 i | have f least one mond §. He shall have resided is Looe an lified « Lisy sclor of Ge ¢ shal rem yours of age two youre, 8 Sale i paid al least one od. oo aed tigen twenty-one yours of age, possess sg the following qualifications, shall be entitled w j vote at the polling piace of the election district of f ihe time be 8 tealdeont std not cles of the United the stats one y ony boel & Sed slecior or state he shall Barve rem od then xi months immedi tion resided in the election district vole at fons! thirty days ion hat proveding the election. The legislature at womat on thereo! next after the adoption of this sec it time 1 time Lherenfier may ns to properly en foros this provisos Fourth Every male clboaen of the age of twenty ae years, wh have boon a citizen for thirty § an inhabitant of this slate one year next wonding an ee Lon, erOepL at municipal elections, and Sor the last thirty days a resident of the election feated tin which he may offer hin vole, shall be titied 10 & vote st such election In the slection dis trict of which he shall at the time be 8 resident and pol sieewhers for all officers that now are or here after tony be siected by the people : Provioen, That in time of war no slector in the sctual military sere view of the State or of the United Sates, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by res son of hin slsence from such clection ietrict and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which sach abeent elictore may vote and for the return and can vas of their votes in the election district in which they respectively roaide, Fifth. Por the purpose of voting, no person shall be doetned to have gained of lost a residence by reason of his presence of atwence while employed In the ser. vioe of the United States or the State, sor while en gaged fn the savigation of the waters of the State or of the high sens. nor while a student of any college or seminsry of learning, nor while kept at any alms hotime or public institution, except the inmates 0. 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 sald home located. Lawes shall be made for ascertaining by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitied to the right of suffrage hereby established, A true copy of the joint resolution, CHARLES W. STONE. Recretary of the Commonwerith, - J I EGAL NOTICE: ~In The Or A phan’ Oourt of Centre County, In the matter of the Estate of Theodore Gordon late of the borough of Bellefonte, said county, deceased, and the Betate of James D. Gordon, Inte of the same place, deceased, To W.L Gorden, brother of the said deosdents You are hereby notified that LN. Gorden, Administrs tor of de, of James D. Gordon, doconsed has prwsested hiv petition to thesaid Court praying that may be permitted to become a party to a certain pre eeading for the specific performance of 4 written contract entered into by and between the sald Theo, Gordon, dedessed, and the said James D. Gordon, deceased, Cyrus Gordon, and LN. Gordon. and praying fora rifice performance of said contract; and the couft paving ordersd and directed a notice 10 be given you by pablioation ones a week for four successive weeks In two newspapers published in Contre county prior to the 234 day of August, A. D, 1847, commanding you 10 appear before the Orphan’ Court of Contre County on the mid last day mentioned to answer the sald petition of the sal I. N. Gordon, Administrator of the sald James D. Gordon, decrased for specific performance If sald contract and show canes, ifany you have, why a decree should sot be made for the specific performance of the contract In suid petition mentiened according to the trae intent and meaning thereof, of wisich farts you will take notion Attocted this 0th day of May A. D Onvie Bowen & Onvin, Attys tor Petitioner $8 TANT UDITORS NOTICE. Tn the i Orphans Conrt of Usnire county, In the matber of the stars of J. W Van Valin, Inte of the borough os He shall have ” yore Be aba wt ¢ shin lan a w shall ave n hall WW, MILES WALKER Eheritt duty 0a i of Unionville decossad, The anderdignsd wu AufMiior spmoloted be mid Conrt ta wade distribution of the balance dus the see tate and, the uno Hoot notes pet Tooth fy the sehibil Ur and among those Tagally setitted Tonge, olives Soties that he will stitend to the dutles of Liv aw intent af Whe ofa of Orvis Dower & Orvis, #5 tha roth of Rellafonte, on Toenday, Noven ber 1st. A D, 1867, at 19 o'clock am. when and whore ail pare tion concerned may attend Wa, J. Biworm, “au i Aaditer, 17 XECUTORS NOTIOE, Ietiors redbori og A ain the tats of Nancy M. Lorman ats of N¥lesloing, having been granted the unAsrxigued le reqamaie oh patra, knowing hem. wolvan indebted to anbd slate ta wn ke Ta meninie pay rat, and hose Baring aime 68 alant the enime 1h proceni thes duly ge a Pammit Oy, McKean Co. Pa. Avi # 0-8, (+> MERCHANT TAILS! the state one year | vod | CUTTING AND FITTING. <v . | i A BRA SS AANA TE AN a ASSN DR i 1h yea ner me Wn on v eh CAS § / SO ee a Bo s Ep er 4. for Infants and Children. “Castorin ix so well adapted to shildren that [ recommend it as superior to any prosceripion known to me.” HL A. Asonen, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxford 84, Brooklyn, N.Y, Castorin cures Colle, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Disrrbosa, Eros Kills Worms, gives sleep, sud p Postion. Withous injurious medication. Tus Cewravn Coxpaxy, 182 Fulton Street, N. XY. ron Eb S. HASON OF 1887-833, W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable R<e A vy h | Has just returnen from the Fastern cities with a new siock of = Finest » Suitings « and = Overcoatings Ever brought to wei | Workmanship the Best and< +-Prices Down to Rock Bottom Work Guaranteed, AND GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Special attention given to NO NANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR MATERIAL. The Largest and Best Stock in Ceniral Pennsylvania to Select from. WwW | | Y pay inflated prices for a suit when you can get honest goods at bonest prices. A well dreesed gentleman is a pleasure to look at, and every man in Centre county can be well-dressed if be is judicious in the selection of his tailor. Call and examine for yourself. tis a pleas ant task for me to show my goods and quote prices, I have the very iutest novelties and at prices surprisingly Low. Before buying a Suit or Overcoat drop in snd see my stock. W. I. FLEMING, Crider’'s Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte. THE Carpet House is SCHREYER’S, Which bas just been filled with a complete line of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styles and prices. Linoleums, For Offices, Vestibules, Halls, Kitch evs, &c. A nll line of CARPETS <+ constantly on hand, as well as covery. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This strength and wholesom ence tha ordinary Kinde, and cannot be »010 tu powder never varies. A marvel of rity, | More sconomioal than | wapetition | with the meltitade of Tow test sh! » ht alem or Eph ie yo orn Sold only | Sh ROYAL JARING POWDER CU, 106 Wall strest, New York | thing in the Drs.J. X.&J. B HOBENSACK. HOUSH-PURNISNING MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICKS. LINE, 40 Voars Fatabiished, Rugs, Mats, &e. 208 North Second Fr, Philadalphis, Pa Hopwinr Regletared Fhowiclans © and are stifl ene Store No. 8, Bishcp Street, Belle fnte, Pa. gaged bo the sremttaent aod two of wll cases of pervoLy debility and opecind Blames, OFos boars | Proms Boao bo 0 pom rnd fiom Bb pom Closed on Bandage. Cowrultation sles by mail strictly oem \ AVICTOR 293.Y Ee aman — ie os wel teh, Mange, and Sorstelies of every kind eared in 30 minuws by Woollord's Sanitory Lotion, 1 ne other. Ths never fails, Sold by F. Potte (ireen. D nggist Bellefonte Iw Fakly »
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