- - i — Hangcd for two Dozen ears of Corn. LexiNaroN November 4.- Tack Agee was hanged in the enclosure of the Lexingtoa jail at 12 o'clock te. day. Ou September 22, 1886, Agee murdered his brother-in-law, James Faulkner, during a quarrel about the pownership of two dozen roasting ears mgee, in company with three cell- mates, prayed and sang till midaight, whe n he fell asleep, awakening this morning at 7 o'clock. He ate a good breakfast, At half-past 11 the pro- cession moved out to the scaffold, a rude structure with old-fashioned trap doors. Agee declared in a low, firm vo ce that he had killed Faulkaer in self-defence and that his conscience was at peace. In sixteen minutes after the trap fell life was extinct. This is the first execution of a white man in Central Kentucky since the War. Sullivan Must Face Kijlrajn. New York' Nov. 3.—The Clipper announces the receipt of $500 from Richard K. Fox, to back Kilrain, win or lose, in his fight with Jem Smith against John L, Sullivan for $5,000 to 10,000 a side, and says: “The chal. lenge is regular in every respect, and whatever may be the feelings of Sul- livan toward Kilrain be cannotafford, especially under existing circumstan- ces, to make response thereto that will not be recognized as fair by the sport- is public of Great Brittain, upon whom he will have to rely for the suc cess of his tour abroad.” ttfcsiann . - Driven into Insanity, Hart rorp, Coon., Nov. 4 —Pret- ty Clara Louise Ende, aged 16 years is a raviog maniac at the slmshouse in this city, and the police are investi. gating an affair which threatens ter rible revelations. The unfortunate girl belongs io Windsor, a few miles north of Hartford, and came to this city a week or ten days ago in search of employment. She made an engage- meut at ao employment office to go to Bristol, Conn, and while in her new place she was drugged and out- raged. The house is a notorious re sort known as the Valley Hotel. It is on the lovely road between New Britain and Plainville. The wretched girl, judging from her ravings, was subject to abuse for sev- eral days. At one time she exclaim- ed: “You havea mother sir, and before you commit this crime think of her. I beg of you sir; don’t touch me, but let me go and I will bless you.” Evidently she made so much trouble at the den that she was final- ly placed on the cars and sent to Hartford. She was found Sunday evening wandering on the street by a gentleman who bad known her parents when they resided here, about a year ago. She was dazed and bewildered. By extended questioning, her story was partly obtained, and, as she ap- peared to be suffering, the gentleman secured a carriage to take her home. She grew worse rapidly sod was brought to Hartord to day for safety Her insanity is of a violent type and she has repeatedly torn her cloth- ing into fragments. Her appeals to an imaginary assailant for mercy are heartrending. The authorities are marking a full investigation of the affair and arrests will follow, The proprietress of the place where the Bupposed outrage occurred claims that the girl voluntarily sought the place, knowing its character. This seems improbable in view of the fact that the girl had giways borne an ex- cellent character. — - Smoked Around a Powder Kog' Panxersnure, W. Va, November # —A terrible explosion was reported esterday from Bridgeport, near here. ivé men, tamed respectively Heory Rictner, Jacob Kessler Julius Buch- hoz, and Joho Elkas, were temporarily occupying a frame building near their work. Waoile sitting around after sup per last evening smoking their pipes a keg of powder in the room exploded form & spark falling into it. The building was wrecked aod the five men scattered everywhere, Two of them, Richter sud Buchbo'z, were killed. The other three are terribly cut and bruised and may not recover. Nothing was left of the building ex- cept some fragments. Toe men all Yankee Farnestness The old-fashioned Yankees, when they became interested in any thing, took off their coats, put their shoulders to the wheel aod pushed, General Leach, a large iron-founder of Easun, Mass., was one of this class, DBecom: ing interested in a new religions society, which had separated itself from the old parish, he made it bis business to se that on stormy Sun- days the minister should have a cou- gregation, He would harness his two borses to a large covered wagon, and bimself drive it from house to Louse until it was filled with church-g e.8 and then drive to the meeting-house, He did business in Boston, but the Chursday evening prayer-meeiing sl ways found him present though be had to drive out to Easton, and chaoge horses on the way. The next next morning he drove back to the city and resumed bis work. One Sunday, the sgept of the Peace Society preached, and on Monday be- gan a collecting tour through the town. His first call was wade on General Leach. I was interested in your discourse, said the General; “how wuch do you think you ought to get in the this town ? I hope I shall get at least fifty dol lars, said the minister. Well, you ought to get that, an- swered the General. But as our peo- ple have been pretty well taxed late ly,and as your time is valuable; I might as well baod yeu the fifty dol. lars and let you go back to Boston. Again and again the General's minister would receive a call from him on business. I bave been prospered of late, he would say, and here is a little money for the poor and sick of the town, which I wish you to distribute for me according to your own judgement. The “little money” would be a roll of bills amounting to rne or two hoo- dred dollars. The General was very fond of singing. He hired a Boston music teacher to drill the choir one evening a wees, but he himself led them on Sundays, staading with his back to the congregation and mark- ing the time with his hand. Oge Sunday while the choir was practic. ing during the intermission, one of the General's men came galloping up; his horse "wifte with foam. Dis mounting, he rashed into the gallery, and told the General that the flume of the great pond had given away sod the flood was sweepiog away bridges and doiug immense damage. You can't stop it, can you? calmly replied the General. Why, no! Well then let it run; let us sing another tune.— Youth's Companion, ——————— a PI A A Flood of Bogus Money. ————— Reaping, November 6.—At mid night last night detectives lodged in jail here William Fritz, Edward Youse sod Adam Miller, three well-known police characters, charged with passe ing counterfeit money notes and coin. The officers have obtained a fall con- fession, giving a description of the place where the counterfeit money was made, aud implicating a dozen of persons. According to the confession. Eastern Pennsylvania has been flood- ed with the bogus money. Further arrests are expected to follow. - The Position Selected. Gerryssura, Nov. 6. A com- mittee from the One Hundred and Nineteenth Pennsylvania regiment to-day located the position for ite mounment on New avenue east of Round Top. The memorial will be dedicated in June. ES —Druxxevyess or Tue Liquor Hany Postrivery Curep By ApMiNIsTRRING DR, Haixs's Gorogx Sreciric.~It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is » moderate drinker or an aloobolic wreck. Thousands of drunk- ards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to- day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS, The system once im with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibili- ty for the liquor appetite Lo exist. For ull rticulsrs, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CU. 185 Race st, Cincin- oti, O. ———— I U————— «We ure better equipped now than ever before to turn out work from our book bindery. Give usa call and be convinced of our work, & A — POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencass, More economical than the ordinary kinds, snd cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of jow test short weight alum or hosphats powders. Sold only In eans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER OU, 106 Wall streel, Now York EDUCATION AT SMALL COST. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY ENTRAL Stats : Normal - School, Lock Haven. Olinton Co., Pa. " Winter term of 12 weeks opens Tuesday, Jan. 3, HAS Spring term of 14 weeks opens Tuseday, March 27, 1868, Beginning with the winter term, Jan.3, 1888, Heat, furnished room and good board for only $0.50 aweek, Tuition, $1.25 & week, To those who (ntend 10 teach the State gives 30 Cents 8 week as aid. This can be subtracted from the cost of tuition, Besides the weekly ald, the State gives 50 Dollars at gradostion The net cost for heat, furnished room, board and tuition for the winter term of 12 weeks Is only $39.00 and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only 48 30, Those who pass their Junior Examinations next Spring and enter the Benlor Clas, can sttend a whale your « f 42 weeks at the net cost of only $8. 30 pro vided they graduate and receive the weekly aid of 10 ornte a week and the 50 dollars additional, This is an opportunity that should be improved by everyones who looks forward to teaching as & profes son The faculty of the Contral State Normal School is rom posed of specialists in thelr several! departments Four of the instructors sro honored gradustes of Colleges The School possesses rare cabinets and valuable spparstas for (Hostratiag the sciences, The Model School is conducted after the manner of the Lest training schools At the last session of the leglaisture the Central States Normal School received two appropriations ag: gregating twenty five thousand dollars, This money a beens used In putting the bulldiag in « xoellent or dor Hydrants, wattorclossts and bath rooms may be found ot the dierent fSoore oly furnished. The stutent should bring Me own weeks and napkine Washing say be obinimed in the building ot a sseall cost. Stadents may anter at any time accessible by rail from atl directions For the beauty and bealthiulnem of its location the Central State Normal School ie admired and pretend. Wea will be gind to correspond with any who are In tereated Chodes rooms reserved on application. STUDENTS PRFARED FOR O0LLEGR Addrom JAMES ELDON, A.M PRINCIPAL. Carrsas srare Nossal Sosons Lock Haven, Pa PILES. Lock Haven ls ITCHING Srurrons Molstare; intense itching and stinging | If allowed 8 | most af night; worse by sereiching continues tumors form, which often bleed and ulosr ate, becoming very sore, Swavse’s Oiwrmesy shops the itching and beading, heals slceration, ani is many cases resnoves the tumors. 11 is aqually offra. hous In cuslng all Skin Dpsssss. DRE. SWATNE & SON, Proprictors, Philadelphia. Swirex’s Oisvaese oan be obtained of druggists. Beat by mall fr Conta B. & B. Bargains Fxtraordinary bonds Miners Having made recently s number of very advania- grouse purchases closing stocks, ste, we are offering wow in our different rimants, values which bave never been excelled, are ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, Jou examination, either personally by samples t or our Mall Order We feel convimond your interests will be ad. vanoed by an in before making purchases ining much walusble information aa 10 styles, values, io. for witous distribution, is now ready, and will be sent upon on postal to an address, 11 is gotten up for benefit of our phon 1 Opened «300 Robe Patterns, fine today all colors. and mported Cloth, in b Jnl Bain Another Jou of Fast Boe A oh ha goods of Fine Imported Sergen, in o om, Braided Pasel and Garnitore- Ves, $5 10 snch, Contains 11 yin this closes the 1X) pleces Pre eich Bkirtings 2 inchesin width, in large sesortment of Fancy Stripes, st “0 CENTS, formerty $1 50, and never wid for loss bulme, Elegant Goode, 32 inch AIL Wool Fancy Soitings, 3. 34 inch Al Wool Fancy Buitings, 35%. 3% inch All Wool Fascy Buitings, 40, 45, 50, 0 inch Sorgen, dhe. BO ime Cloth Suiting, de, 38 inch Cloth Saitings, 3, ¥) toch roth Saitl 80, 18. Ne, $1 0 , 50, 65, 75, oe, 1 00, Winter Wraps, Cloaks, Ele. Mond sompiats. Sasoriinent of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Wraps, in all manner of styles, from finest Boal Bkine down to common and cheap grades to suit All tastes, and without quevtion at lowest possible prices, Your wants and ideas will be fully met by enquiring hare for your Winter Wraps, and money saved for other purposes. We believe the jnterests of customers and merchanté are identical, BOGGS & BULL, 115, 117, 119, 121 Federal Street, All rooms are comp fot. | «© - A UDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of LX Phoodore Gordon Tate of Bollefouts, decd, The nudersigned auditor appointed Ly sald Court to mwcertain the Dens against Theodure Gor lon, James Gordon, Oyrus Gordon and 1 N. Gordon; also to asoerisin the joint indebtedness of said parties, and the dower assamed by them the proportion to be pald and secured by oschi and 10 ascerbiin all ather facts necessary to enable the Court to properly decree specific performances of contract, will meet all partion in interest at his office in Bellefonte, Con. tre Qounty, Penvaylvania, on Tuesday the 16th, day of November A. D. 18587, at 1000lck A, M, when and where all parties may attend. Wilson ¥. Regoen, Auditor, Al y gu A UDITOR’S NOTICE. Estate of A NJames EB. Gorden late of Bellefonte, Deed. In the Orphans Court of Centre County. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court to macertain the Hens against Theodore Gordon, Jamon Gordon, Cyrus Gordon and I. N. Gordon; also to wseertaln the joint indebtedness of sald parties, snd the dower assumed by them, the proportion to be pald and secured uy each; and to ascertain sll other facts necessary to enable the Court to properly de. cron specific performance of contract, will meet «ll partion in Interest at bis office in Bellefonte, Contre County, Peunsylvania, on Tuesday, the 16th, day of Nove ber, A. D, 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. M., whet and where all may sttend, Witevn ¥. Respen, Auditor, N THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY I In the matter of the estate of Thomas Taylor late of Boggs township, decensed. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by sald court to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the Administrator of the decedent, to atid among those legally entitled there to, will meet the parties interested, to perform the duties of his spp intment, st his ofMos in Bellefonte, on Tuesday the 18th day of October, A. D, 1557, at 10 o'clock, a. m., st which time and place all persons concerned may attend, [ CENTRE COUNTY. In the matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of Wm. Bloom, late of Ferguson township, deceased, The undervigned, an Auditor applonted by said Court “10 take testimony, ssosrtaln and report Hens against the ren! ates of decedent” ele, hereby gives notios that he will amend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday, Oct. lot 1557, at 10 o'2lock a.m. «tt his office In Bellefonte, All partis In io. terest should appear snd make their claims, C.P HEWES, Auditor. -* * ¥ - A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of James RK. Bonith, Inte of Ferguson township, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to sald estate are re quested to make mediate payment, and those bav- ing claims against the same to present them duly suthenticated by law for settlement. ADAM HOY, Administrator. Asnox WiLiams, Auditor, N THE ORPHANS COURT OF 31. 36-31 mee MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PRO posed to the citizens of this Commonwealth for their approval or rejection by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Peonsylvania. Published by order of the Secretary of the Commonwesith, in pur suance of Article XVIII of the Constitution Joint resolution proposing sn amendment 10 the constitation of the cotemon wealth Beorion 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwenith of Pemanyl- vais in General Assemtily met, That the following is proposed ss an amendment of the constitution of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania lo scoordance with the provisicos of the vighteenth article thereof AMENDMENT Sarike ont from section one, of article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads se follows “§f twenty-two years of age or upwards be shall have paid within two years, & sate or county tax, whieh shall have boon sesessed ai lone! two mouths, and paid st least one month before the election,” so that the section which reads as follows ; “Hrery male citizen tesntyone )enrs of age, pow sosing the following qualifications, shall be entitled {| 10 vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the United Bates sl losst one month focond. Fe shall have resided in the state one your (or Wf, mving previously been s qualified elector or ns tive bors citizen of the state, he shall have resmoved therefrom and returned, then six month) immediately preosding te section Third. He aball have resided in the slection dis trict where be shall offer to vote al lenst two womtie ismmedistely precading the election Fourth. 17 twenty-two years of mge or upwards, be shall fave paid within two years, 8 Sale or coumty tax, which shall have been sessed at last tee monthe snd pad st least one month before the elew tion,” sliil ve amended, 50 a8 be rend as follows: Evety male citimen wenty one your of age, possess. to tha Blowing qualifications, shall be entitied to ;M he polling piece of the clesthon distriet of whieh hy alin] at thee Ue be 8 rosbdeonts aod 8ot eles where Firss, [He shall have boon a citizen of the United Pirates af lone’ thirty days Second. He shall have resided in the state one your or il, having previously beet 4 qualified sleotor or uative Lorn citizen of the state, be shall have remov. od therefrom and retursed then sil months) imeedi- staly preceding the sleetion Third, He «hall have resided in the election 4) rics where be stall offer 10 vole at least thirty daps im mediately preceding the vlection The legislature at the someon theres! next aller the adoption of this ese. thou, shall and from time to tise Lheroalier may, sn. act lawe to property enforce this provision Fourth Every male citisen of the age of twenty one years, who shall have bees a cilisen for thirty duyw end an inhabitant of thie state one nent preceding an siection, sroept al municipal sleetions, and for the last thirty days a resident of the slootion destel ain which he may offer his vote, shail be antitied 10 a vote at such election in the election dis 11 het of which he shall at the time be 8 resident and pot Meswhere for all officers that pow are or here after may beelectad by the people ! Proviees, That in time of war 00 elector in the actual military ser wice of the State or of the United Sates, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vots, ree son of his absence from sech «lection and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which sch aheant of ctore may vole, and for the returm and annvas of their votes in the siestion dmtrict in which they respectively © wide, fh. Por the purpose of voting, no person shall be Bone or pablic institution, sxcept the lamates 0. wy home for disabled and indigent soldiers sod who, for the purpose of voting, shall be ronide In the election distri! where sald proper proof the right of suffrage setablished, A true copy of the jelnt resolution, CHARLES W. STONE. ——— I EGAL NO[ICE:—In The Or w Court of Condre County. In the matter of Theodore Gordon Inte of the A hl he cons party + ma perm . y ton pre ceeding for the specie performance of 8 written oontt havin given you by bliestion once sucoestive weeks in two newspapers pablished in Contre county prior to the 324 day of A , AD 1857, commanding you to appear before Orphany Omurt of Centre Connty on the sid last day mentioasd 10 answer the said petition of the said 1. N. Gorden, Administrator ui the said James D. Gordon, decrased, for specific performance If mid ocentract and show canes if any you have, why a decres should not be manda for the specific performance of $he contenet in anid petition men Wend sooording to the true Intent and meaning thereof, of which facts yor will take notes, Attestad this 26th day of May, A.D, 107 Omvie, Bowen & Onvis, W. MILES WALKER Attys tor Petitioner, Sheriff July 25th 1987, nan A Upiro RS NOTICE. In the Orphans Conrt of Centre sonnty, in the matter of the setate of J. W Van Valin, late of the borough of oe { Anditor appointed by said an " Court 8s mado distribution of the balance due the se. tate and, the uneollscted notes set forth in the exhibit 10 and among those legally sotitied t sets, gives notion, that ha will stb to the duties of his ae niment at the ofos of Orvis Bower & Orvis, in oh of Rellefonte, on Tuesday, Noven bor Tot, A. D, 1887, steak » m. when and where all par- thes concerned may attend’ y Wa, J. Swan, 408 L Auditor. EXECU TORS NOTIOE. Letters at I at Wie Fequasts o | solves indebted ALLEGHENY, PA. | grown them duly pi Sg Ses Mad Onde Department for yam for Infants and Children. “Castoria is po well adapted to “hildren that [recommend it as superior 1 any prescription known to me." HLA Ancuzn, M.D, 111 80, Oxford 84, Brooklys, X, ¥, Oastoria cures Colle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Disrrhme, Eructatuon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, sud prowotes dis injurious medication, Tus Cxeravn Coupaxy, 168 Fuiton Street, H. YX. SEASON OF 1ISS7-'S8S, wn— () —— W. I. FLEMING, - The Fashionable +> MERCHANT TAILOR,<~ Has just returnen from the Fastern cities with a new stock of the Finest » Suitings and = Oveircoatings Ever brought to town. Workmanship the Best and<~ +>Prices Down to Rock Bottom uaranteed, wl) GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Bpecial attention given to 2-1 CUTTING AND FITTING. 14+ NO NANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR MATERIAL. The Largest and Best Stock in Ceniral Pennsylvania te Select from. WH pay inflated prices for a suit when you can get hovest goods st honest prices. A well dreesed gentleman is a pleasure 0 look at, and every man in Centre county can be well-dressed if he is judicious in the selection of his tailor. Cull and examine for yourself. ant task for me to show my goods and quote prices. Itis a jlems- I have the very innst novelties and at prices surprisingly Low. Before buying a Suit or Overcuas drop in snd see my stock. W. I. FLEMING. Crider's Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte. EGISTER'S NOTICE. The Following scoonnts sented Wo the Wednendny the 1 The Sus! seroant of W. KE Irvin, Administrator of. sie, of Geo, Hl. Heigler, iste of the borough of . rt of Oentan TD ner ww nehip decvansd, 4 The scoount of J. P. Taylor and 8 McWilkams, Exsentors of jose. of the estate of Bebooos M. Brishis 5. The fest and final account of W, A Bandos, Exeenter of Elimabeth Durst, inte of Harrie township THE Carpet House 1% SCHRE YER’S, Which has just been filled with » complete line of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styles and prices. Linoleums, » | For Offices, Vestibules, Halls, Kitch Walker township, decreased, 12. The first and foal scot of Chas. P. Administrator 4 bn of Joho Shannon, late of Polter a deceased "n, » first and partial sesount of James Farris, and James LL Boammeorvit oe Exsontors of ste, of tha tast will and testament of Mee, B J. Livingston, de 14. The sooount of David Bartlett Jr, Guardian of Pinney M. and Oriess 5, Smith, minor ehiddrea of Aitignd! 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