r |) # Killed By a Whale. De ProvixceroN, Mass.. November 18. ~The whaling steamer Lizzie N, Captain West, which has been engug ed in the finback whale fishery the coast October 6, when about fifteen wiles enst- southeast from Seguin island, off the coast of Maine, saw a large love whale of that species and sttempted its capture. A boat was lowered and manned by Capt. West, his mate and four seamen: Capt. West, with a large, heavy whale gun in which was an explosive bomb lance, took the breach of the boat, while the mate steered. Upon ap proaching the whale it was seen that he would be an ugly customer to deal with as he showed nc indication to rau, but kept slowly milling around, evi- dently waiting to be attacked. When the boat was near enough to warrant a shot Captain West fired the gun, but as the sea was rough the motion of the boat destroyed the ac curacy of the aim. The whale was badly wounded, but not in any vital part. The whale then made for the boat, and in passing under it struck it with his flukes, throwing it some thirty feet into the air wilh its ciew, As the boat descended the whale again struck it with his tail and com- pletely demolished the boat and killed one of the crew, Jacob Klock, cutting him completely in two. The whale on castern this season, on ! then commenced to bite and strike with his tail at the pieces of the boat, killing two more men, Neal Olsen and Chris. Johnson, who were support- ing themselves on pieces of the wreck. Captain West, the mate and the other men were safely taken aboard the steamer and another boat was lowered to capture the monster. Then the whale attacked the steamer, By a quick tarn of the rudder the steamer cleared him by a few feel. This occured a second time, and the swell which was caused by the whale's fall back into the water knocked all on board off their feet. By throwing over an immense cask, at which the whale, jthinking it was the ship, kept bucking away, the cap- taiu was enabled to get a shot with the bomb lance, and finally the whale was killed. When the whale was brought ashore, R. F. Pierce, of Chi- cago, bought him wnd will exhibit him through the west. A large car to transfer him has been built at an expense of $4,000. —— — - The Miners Use Force. Hazueroxn, Pa, November 17.—A nnmber of “scab” miners houses, of this borough were ransacked by strik. ers Tuesday evening and the “soabs’ were hauled off in a big hay wagon, Their whereabouts are unknown sod the Deringer breaker was unable to work to-day as they failed to tara up. This was the ply breaker at work aod the “,iners wanted operations dis- co0¥ gued. It is said the “scabs” are in the woods five miles distant and are being fed by the strikers. The operators of Coalbroock Lave notified the strikiog miners that they mast vacate [their (the company’s) houses by Monday next. This means thas sli the oparators have united on the policy of immedigte eviction, The Court will on Monday finally pass on the temporary injanction restraining ing the Sheriff from serving the war- raots on thejtensnts. The strikers are orderly, bat if the evictions are attempted the Governor will be asked for State aid, Sheriff Search says he will not undertake the difficult task. A United Press dispatch says that the strike cannot last much longer, ps it is day by day becoming a ques tion of actasl bread and meat. As the first onthusicsm wears off coutbri- bations from the other miners and from outside fall short, snd pot enough to feed the mea. The strik- ers wre disappointed that General Master Workman Powderly did not order a general assessment oo the Kuights of Labor, «Fnglish Spavin Linimant remove, all Hard, Sof, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. Save $350 hy use of one bottle. Warrant. od. Bold by F. Posts Green, Drugaist, Bellefonte S-44-ly. So —- india We ure better equipped now than ever before wo turn out work from our hook bindery, Give usa esll and be ‘peonvioeed of our work, ¥ electric fire alarm In Beanty Costumes. Cnroago, November 17.—Hotel fires and panics are becoming alarm- Over one the six ingly frequent iu this city, hundred guests, occupying fl ors of the Saratoga European Hotel, on Darbora Street, were uroused from their beds shortly befure two o'clock the rooms, this morning by the ringing of in their Smoke was pouring through the halls and creeplog in at the transom, Cries of Fire were heard on every landing and an indescribable panic ensued, Few stopped to secure their clothing Women and men fled through balls, down the stairway and out iuto the street clnd only in their vight clothes, The clattering of the fire engines aroused the occupunts of several hotels in the neighborhood and the excitement became intense. Ooe man, Harry Hammond, the night clerk of the hotel, descended from the sixth story by the fire escape. The other inmates tumbled over each other down the stairs in their hurry to escape. The fire had started in the kitchen of the Saratoga restaurant, on the first floor, aad rapidly spread through the building, ascending to the top at the rear by means of the ventilator. The night clerk of the hotel, Thomas McFadden, saw the smoke and ran into the ball and gave the alarm. He rang the electric alarm bells. The clerk at the Windsor Hotel heard the cries of fire and sent io an alarm. About a quarter to three, after sev- eral of the engines had been dismissed the fire broke out afresh on the top floor, and in a short while the entire seventh story was ablaze, with a strong wind fsuning it io the direction of the Journal building to the south. The rear from the lower floor clean to the roof was ables? the shaft formerly used as a frieght elevator acting as a flue. The fire, however, was confined t0 these places, and but for the stroug | wind could have been easily fought. The building was fl)oded with water, and from this and smoke most of the damage will accrue. I —— His Girls Picture in a Packet O2in or valuables, I gave you a silver dollar for some cigars half an hour ago. Will you look over your mogey drawer and see if it has been passed out ? It was a Chestout streét cigar store late Saturday afternoon. A well dressed young man was the speaker His face wore a worried sod anxious | look aud betrayed considerable per. turbation of spirit over the loss of the silver dollar. The dealer found that he had jast eleven of the coius and be spread them jo a row on the counter. The young man took them up one by one, weighed each io turn io his hand sod an expression of vexation over spread his face sd he laid the Test down very carefully sad murmured : I knew I couldn't tell that way. Then he went at them again. This time be grasped the dollar Armly with ove hand and pressed his nail upon the letter “E” in “States.” At the eleventh dollar, to which he applied the nail of the little finger, all the others having beeu broken in the fray, there came & studded gy in the ap- pearance of the coin. Half of it slid one way and half the other, and in the lower half covered with a flat crystal, was the mioiature of an éxq tremely pretly gitl. “The yotng mu heaved = sigh of relief laid down =» greenback in exchange and left the store ruefully. regarding lis * broken finger nails, ——— — Uncle Sam's Money, Wasuixorox, Nov. 17.~The an- nual report of the treasurer of the United States shows that the revenues of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1887, were $371,403, 217 and the ordinary expenditures 267,882,179. The surplus receipts available, for the reduction of the pub. lie debt were $103,371,047. As com. pared with the previous year the receipts increased 834.963.5560 and the expenditures $25,440,041 and the surplus revenue $9,614,509, There was an increase in every item of reve ue, the largest being in the receipts from customs. The largest increase in expenditures was on account of the Indians and pensions and the largest decrease on account of the interest on the pubic debt, ~Dueskenyuss or rue Liquor Hamer Posiriveny Coren ny ApMiNisrering De, Haing's GoLogny Seecivic.—It ean be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is sbwolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderates drinker or an al oholie wreek, Thousands of drunk- rds hive bean made temperate men who huve taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, snd to- day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an uiter impossibili- ty for the liquor appetite to exist. . For u porticulsrs, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 185 Race st, Cincin- nti, O, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder sever varies. A marvel of rity, #irength and wholsomencss, More sconomical thas the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or hate powders. Bold only is cane. ROYAL KING POWDER OU, 106 Wall strent, Now York NOKEY Maryland, U. 8. A. made easy Masufactoring Robber Fampe. Send for Price Lint of Out fits, to J. F. W. Dorman. 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Smith, late of Ferguson townohin decens- wd, an sot apart to hit widow Ustharive Smith, 2, The t of the res! estate of Timothy Kelley, Inte of Bellefonte borsagh doveaned, Ax sot Sin to bis widow Catharine Kolley, now Catharine ennell » The te of the real setute of Tease ain, nie ng townahip deceased, As pet apart 1 bla widow, Macy A. Gill SAND A. BeClatn, Ha, Col 0 LE same will ITCHING PILES. Sym proses Malsture; Intense ftching aod wore w scontebing, 10 allowed tumors form, which often bled and wloer. ate, becoming very sore, BwATSLs (ynraasy i the ltehing snd , hale dlerration, and in many canes removes the tumere, tis iy offic onring all Skin Dgeeasce. DR KWAVNE & SON Canrmeny can be Sent by mall for 80 elon Bwaiwn's of Conte, THE INDEPENDENT. AUDITORS NOFPICE Estate of Theodore Gordon late of Bellefouts, decd The vudersigned suditor appointed Ly said Court Lo ascertain the lens against Theodore Gor lon James Gordon, Cyrus Gurdon sud 1 N. Gordou; sls to macortaln the joint ivdebtodness of suid partion and the dower assumed by them the proportion 0 bo paid and secured by cach; and to ascertain all other facts necessary 10 enable the Court to properly decree specific performance of contract, will meet sll partion in interest at his office in Bellefonte, Cone tre County, Penusylvania, on Taesday the 16th, day of November A, D. 1887, at Woclck A, M, when and where ull parties may attend, Wiser ¥. BEeenen, Auditor, , 4 m 4 3 UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James B. Gordon late of Bellofonte, Deed. In the Orphans Court of Centre County, The Gndervigned Auditor appointed by sald Court to ascertain the lens saminst Theodore Gordon, Jumes Gordon, Cyrus Gordon and 1, N, Gorden; slo to wsscertuin the joint indebtedness of sald parties, and the dower assumed by them, the proportion to be paid and secured uy each; and to ascertain sll other facts necessary to enable the Court to properly de- cree specific performance of contract, will mest all partics (nu interest at his office in Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 15th, day of Novewber, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when sod where all may attend AUDITORS NOTICE. In the “ Orphans Court of Centre ¢ ounty, is the matter of the estate of J. W. VanValin, late of the borough of Unionville deceased, The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Wisve F. Rezpxn Auditor. | Court 0 mat ¢ distribution of the balance due the es- tate and, the uncollected notes set forth In the exhibit to and among those legally eatitied terete, gives notice, that he will stitend to the duties of his ap- polntment at the office of Orvis Bower & Ogvis, in the rough of Bellefonte, on Tuesday, Noven ber 1st, A, D. 1857, ut 10 o'clock . m, when aud where all par- |’ tos concerned may attend Wu. J. Biman, Auditor, ‘NA 3 y ps ECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Nancy M. Leymann deceassd, late of Milmbarg, having oe por the undersigned ho requests all persons knowing them. selves indebted to sald estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims sgalost the same to proseat them duly suthentionted for settioment W. HL. LEYMAN, Bammit City, MoKean Co. Pa. 40-81 24 Acditor, EDUCATION ATSMALL COST A GREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL bite - Normal - School, Lock Haven, Olinton Oo, Pa. i Winter term of 12 weeks opens Tuesday, Jan, 3, WER Spring erm of 14 weeks opens Tuesday, March 27, 1888, Beginning with the winter term, Jan, 3, 1888, Heat, furniebed room sad good beard for only $050 saweek Tuithon, $1.25 a week To those wo intend 10 teach the State gives 30 Conta a wook as aid. This can be subtsscied from the cost of Suition Besides the weekly aid, the Ssate gives 70 Dollars a gredostion The set cost for heat, furnished room, boned aad tuition for the winter form of 12 weeks is only $30.00 and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $44 50, Those who pase their Jesbor Examinations sexi Bpring snd enter the benloy Class, can attend a whole your of 42 weeks at the uel cont of only $88 50 pro vided they gradants and receive the weekly aid of © conta s weak and the 50 dollars additional, This is an opportanity that should be improved by everyones who looks forward to teaching ss a profes whon The faculty of the Osmitral State Normal Schoo! com posed of specialists in their several departments, Four of the instrecion are honored gradustes of Colleges The School possesses rare cabinets snd valuable apparatus for iliovirating the sciencm, The Model Schiond is conducted after the manner © the best training schools Al the last seselon of the legicinture the Central State Normal School recd red two appropriations ag gregating twentyfive thousand dolla. This mosey Rss een wend ia patting the buliding is stosilent or Hydrants, waterclosets and bath rooms may be found on the diferent Boma. All rose are complete ly Tarsivhed The waded should bring hs ows toweleans napkine. Washing may be obiained Is the bulidiag sto small cost Simdents may sulersl any Sime, Lock Haves be soomegitie by rail from oll directions For the beauty and hesltbfubuees of its location the Coptral Sate Normal School is admired and praised Wa will be goad 10 correspond with any who are is tereniad Uholos rogme reserved on appliontion FPAEPARYD POR OOLLEGR. Addrem AMES ELDON \ MM, PRIN Camraal S747 Noawal Somoot, Loox Haven, Pa B. & B. A — 3. 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TRATED FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE, con taining much valuable information a 10 styles, values, ote, for grataitons distribution, is now resdy, and will be sent free upon on postal to any address, It bn gotten up for benefit of our ouvir town patrons Opened to Auy 200 Robe Patterns fine serviceable, Tmported loth, in all colors. 5 yards pisin and § @ Fancy Stripes at 36 0 for the complete Pattern Fret These Boba have boon sold this season ai 0 Another Jot of Fancy Robe Patterns of Habits goods of Figs Lnporie] Sorgen, in full line of colom, with slogant Beajded Pavel and Gemitare. Vest, Coffe aod Collac- pric 31 10 seole. Contains 11 pds Aonblewidil peoda. 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Most compiete smortment of Ladied’, Misses" aid Children's Wraps, in all manner of syle, from finest Boni Akine down to common and ¢ grades to suit 1) fasten, and without question at lowest prasibie prices, Yenr wants and ideas will he fully met by en guiring here for your Winter Wraps, and money waved for other parpones, We holieve the interests of cutomens and merchants are iden tional, BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 Federal Street ALLECHENY PA. A Sait 1 vr. LAR a 8 a CASTOR for Infants and Children. * PY ih Lo | § § v bt IE. i LF ACER v “Castoria is so well adapted to ~hildren that recommend It as superior Lo any prescription known to me." HA Awcuzs, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, X.Y, Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Bour Kills Stomach, Diarra, Eroctation, Worms, gives sloop, sud prowates di injurious medication. Tus Cuwravs Coxrary, 182 Fulton Street, WN. ¥.' Finest « Suitings « SEASON OF 1SS7-SS, tei we (r—— W. I. FLEMING, - The Fashionable +>MERGHANT TAILOR, <~ Has just returnen from the Fastern cities with a new stock of the and = Overcoatings Ever brought to town. Workmanship the Best and<- NO NANCY PRICES FOR The Largest and Best Stock ++Prices Down to Rock Bottom suaranteed, wean J IN eee - GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Bpecial attention given to + CUTTING AND FITTING. <4 INFERIOR MATERIAL. in Ceniral Pennsylvania to Select from. WH X pay inflated prices for a suit when you can get honest goods . A. at honest prices. A well dreesed gentleman is a pleasure 10 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. It isa plese sot task for me to show my goods and quote prices. I have the very latest novelties and at prices surprisingly Low. Before buying a Suit or Overcoat drop in sod see my stock. W. I. FLEMING, Crider’'s Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte. - ~ <3 > } EGISTER'S NOTICE. The) Following scoounts hare besa examined and by me and remain filed of record in thie of fiom, the inspection of heirs and lagatees, creditors, and all others in any way intersted, and will be pre. sated to She Orphass of Osntre county, on Wednesday the | day of November, A. D, 1887, 1. The final account of W. EK. Irvin, Administrator of, sic, of Geo, Hl. Zeigler inte of the borough of Phitipsians deckaetd. 2 ® first and Snal account of William R. Way Exscator of, ste. of Tease Way, lute of Half Moon township decensed. £. The first and final scovent of Regben Bekiey Administrator of, ste. of Sa I Homan, laste of Bene ner township deceased. & The sccount of 3. P. Tapler and 8. MoWilliame, Exacutors of ete. of the estate of Rebecos M. Brisbin Ancommnd. . 5. The fire and foal account of W. A Sandos, Etecuter of Rlicabeth Durst, late of Harrie township ©. The firet and final account of Jennie C. Rhinefolt Administratrix of Jacob Rigefelt, late of Philipsbarg beporsge: Aeconsed. 1. first and final account of Jobs %. Loder yd ministrator of, ete. of Mrs. Margaret Loder deceased, £. The scoount of John B. Linn Admidbistrator ¢ La of, sic. of William Boal Sr. late of Potter town. ship, Centres county, decvased. ® The first and foal scooust of Jno. O. Zimmermen Administraior ¢t 8 of Willlum Pennington, iste of Walker township, deceased 10. The first and foal account of Theaphiles Job Weaver and DD, M Wenver, Administenton of ote. of Weaver, late ot Pghnth townakip deceased, 11. The final scoount of J. P. Gephart. Bxecotor of last will and testament of Sarah Shaffer, iste of Walker township, doconned. 12 Tho first and Snel account of Chas, P. Howe, Adsduistrator 4 bu of John Shannon, Inte of Potter tow wahip. : ] 10 The feet and partial account of James Harris | sont damace 1. Sommerviite Executors of ote, of the i | testament of Mrs, BJ. Livingston, de | Ro ol IE's X io seoount of David Bartlett Jr, Guardian of | | Wiemey Mand Orviess 8, Smith, winor children of | AT oad) fn th (Rewserty Abigail Hunt), deceased. | 15, The first and Baal account of John Woods, Ad- | mirstentor of, ote, of John Kelley, ate of Spring | townabip, decoawed H Dre. J. N, &J. B- BOBENSACK. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFIORS, 40 Yours Established, 206 North Second St, Philadelphia, Pa ¢ Rogivtored Physicians | snd are stifle paged Ju the rreatment and cure of all onsen of nerves debliity snd special diseases, Bowes roms £m, 40 8 pom end from 610 8. p.m. Closd on Sandu, Qonenltation sise by mull strictly oom THE Carpet House is SCHREYER’S, Which has just been filled with coepisia line of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths, styles and prices. Linoleums, | For Offices, Vestibiiles, Halls, Kitch evs, &c. A roll live of CARPETS 4+ constantly on band, as well as every. thing in the HOUSH-FURNISNING LINE. Rugs, Mats, &c. Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Belle fonte, Pa. «lteh, Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woollord's Sanitory Lotion, Use no other, This never fails. Sold (Ly F. Pottr Groen Denpgivt Belleforte Ta. 8311,
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