Victory for Lehigh Miners. Witkissanrne, Pa, Nov. The eviction cases of the Stout Coal Company of Minersville, against cer 20. tain striking miners was decided in | favor of the miners this w wing. Nudge Woodward granted a rule to strike off judgments entered by the | company for dispossesing the striking tenants, The men will under thee | rulings hold possession of their houses during the remaining time of the strike, and cannot be evicted. There is great rejoicing here and throughout | the valley over the miners’ victory. Judge Woodward is being commend. ed for his fairness in this matter. Une of the attorneys for the striking miners says this will virtually dispose of all other evictions contemplated by other companies in the strizing re gions, The strikers are as firm as when they first stopped work, and the out: look for resumption in the Lehigh region is not encouraging. Cootribo- tions are coming in more freely and arrangements were being made to-day | for public meeting in behalf of the strikers to be held in every city, borough snd town in the mining re gions. - Hanging Their Chums oOo” BurrLer, Nov. 27 view township this county, comes the news that several of the little couorty lads attending the Sheakley scaool conceived the idea of imitating the hanging of Chicago Anarchists. A lad of 13 assamed to be Judge, while another declared himself Sheriff. The hour being early inthe morning, there five boys present, ~From Fair- were but Judge soon announced that the three youngest boys were guilty of murder The Sheriff made preparations for ex ecuting the sentence. Ropes were 8e- cured and supended from the scho il house ceiling, and with the aid of a board and chairs the scaffold was completed. Playfully the condemned Anarchists ascended the platform, and the Sheriff adjusted about the neck of each. the Judge and Sheriff jerked the chairs away, and three little Anarchists were literally hanzing like the late Chica- Frightened at the ghostly a Doose Saddenl y £0 ones, appearance of the boy's faces, the | Judge and Sheriff cut the ropes. Two of the boys soon regained conscious. | ness, but the youngest remained as if dead for some time, The doomed boys necks were cut by the ropes, yet they joined with the Sheriff and Jadge in keeping the semitragical scene a se- cret for several days. Won by Littlewood ol Di PaiLapeLraia, November The 142 hour go-as-you-please ended last night shortly before 10 o'clock with Littlewood, the Englishman, io first place, nearly forty miles ahead of The English- man early in the morning al andoned his expressed intention of trying to beat the world’s record of ©i0 miles his nearest com petitor. and jogged along easily thronghout the day. last night was Elson's successful effort 500 His Ww however, The man was & physical wreck, and for the aid of Albert, walked he The oaly featare of inte to reach miles, last fe was old but hours on the track, rather a distressing sight. who on track and around with him, it is believed given up bafore he reached the desir- 500 would have edgoal. Hee ympleted miles 9:30 o'clock and then wobbled arout d fy an exira lap. Littlewood will receive about $2.200 as his share of the ga : receipts and entrance fees, £450 and Elnson about management's she abont £4,000, Littlewood, ob 530 miles; Pao Noremac, 501 miles 6 lap . . - New Orumaxs, La, Now. The vigilantes have proclaimed mar tial law in Thibodeaux. The strike in ths sugar districts of Louisiana has already cost more than a dozen lives, and to-night the town 1s patrols ed by about 400 armed men. For a week past, ever since the withdrawal of the militia, the situation has been growing more critical. A large nam. per of the strikers still remained oul Those in the ural districts prowled around at night, firing at (he hands at work in the sugar houses or at horsemen on the public highway, killing ove and at differeot tines won o - I seven. hot oll wn le 94 | 3 The | rest ramained | Albert | : about $1,200 Pancht, $600, Noremas 8300 The Where Diamonds are Polished. ! One of the great of | Amsterdam is the cutting and pol industries 15 ng the finest diamonds in the WwW brought here to be cut into shape, | We wil { dinin itl a4 re | thi viar ene of the principal vhea we feet th BUTI. ed Lo {iad Tq four or hig {the basement, aod fly wheels and whirl Lr five stories h, a steam engine In ‘ | leuther bhauds and all ris on | Ig machinery Ja toe dilierent 8 ies. On the very wep for the din- monds are fiished aid polished and | here we see skillful workmen sitting | bef | sreel, against which the diamonds are It time and patience before re rapidly revoiviog disks pressed aud requires | great skill, polished. one of these valuable gems is got Into * | that shape in which it will best shioe, | sparkle and show its purity. Nearly | half of the diamonds produced in the | world, the best of which come from Brezil, are sent to this factory to be Here the great we were teat and polished. Koh-i-noor was cut, | shown models of that and of other fa mous diamonds that were cut in these and | room s.—8t. Nicholas. | i 1 NEW YORK'S POLL | ArLpaxy, N. Y. Nov. 24--[ Special]. | =-The official vote filed at the state department from 45 of the counties in i county | boarbs whose work has not been receiv- i i New York und the canvass of | ed here show that Cook, democrat, for | 45, | George, | ° | secretary of state, will have 460.7 $52,025; labor, 70,359; Huntington, prohibition- 41,757, { Grant, republican ist, sod scattering, age d:modratic plurality is about 15. The | ticket, who has 000. ywest candidate on that been elected 13,000 more votes than bis republican | | competitor. Tabor, demoerat for at | torney general has a plurality of near- tiy 16000. Bogart, democrat, for | state engineer, leads the republican candidate ahout 14.000, while ple, democrat, for ec wabtroller, has a majority nearly as large as that ob- tained by the democratic candidate of state. 042,237. The total vole polled is 1 -> — Tne Reichstag Opened. 24 ~The Reichstag Bruix, Nov. was opened to-day. bis opening address alluded to the serious nature of the illness of the crown prince and the grief of the country over his Zale. The anxiely concerning his couditivn relegated all other thoughts to the I'he members would join, the back ground. presi= dent said. in Dressing their en ald, In expressing Lael SOIrTrow aad declaring that they placed their and to confidence i He asked n God's graces m the rey. anthorily convey of rly all lis absolutely harmless and will effect Il are | ~Duuskrsspss on tie Liquor Hany Posimivery Curgo sy Apminisrenine Da. Haixe's GoLoeny Sprcirie, —It oan be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; 0 permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al wholie wreck, Thousands of drunk- ards have bean made temperste men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to- day believe they quit drinking of their own frees will, IT' NEVER FAILS, The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibili- ty for the liquor appetite Lo exist, For u particuinrs, address GOLDEN The nodersigned anditor appointed by sald Conrt to weeertuin the lens agalost Theodore Gor lon, James Gordon, Cyrus Gordon and 1 N, Gordon; also 10 wscortnin the joint indebtedness of suid partion, and the dower assumed by them the proportion to be paid aud secured by each; and to ascerfsin all other facts necessary to ennbie the Court to properly decree specific performance of contract, will mest all parties in interest at his office Io Gellefoute, Cen. tre Qounty, Penceylvania, on Toesday the 16th, day of November A, D, 1587,. at 10 oglock A, M, when and whore all purtios tuay attend, Witsun ¥, Reeves, Auditor, v "mn SNOT A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of i Adame KB. Gorden late of Bellefonte, Deed. In the Orphans Conrt of Centre County. The undersigned Auditor appointed by sald Court to mscertaln the lens against Theodors Gordon, James Gordon, Cyrus Gordon and I, N. Gordon; also to ascertain the joint indebtedness of sald parties, and the dower wesumed by them, the proportion © be SPECIFIC CO, 185 Race st, Cineip- nti, O, paid and secured oy ench; and to ascertain all other facts necessary to enuble the Court to properly de. cree specific performance of contract, will mest all { partion in interest at his office in Bellefonte, Contre County, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 15th, day of Nave ker, A.D, 1587 at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and | where all may attend, A fol U swig rey KSA Wisus F, Rezpen Auditor, DITORS NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Centre county, in the matter of the estwie of J. WW. VauValin, Iste of the borough jonvilie decassed, indersigned an q Auditor appointed by sald | nat o distribution of the balance dus the ss- | tate ap 1, the uncollected notes set forth lo the exhibit | to and among those legally esntitied t Grete, gives police, that he will attend to the duties of his a | pointment st the office of Orvis Bower & Orvis, In the i POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies strength and wholesomences A marvel of purity More economical than " | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold wm petit 1,801. | Cook's plurality is 17,220. The aver-| state | | treasurer, is Fitzergald, who has about | Wem- | with the multitode of low test short weight, slum or phosphate powders Bold only In cams. ROYA! BAKING POWDER CU, 100 Wall sires, New York turing Rubber ee Lint Dorman. Neo. 917 German Btreet, Baltimore Maryland U.S A THE INDEPENDENT. :' Religious and LITERARY WEEEKLY IN THE WORLD. |: ne of the abd Mall ¢ The most Ind Hinton The & early stands issette, Lond @ Sunday 8 phin, Fa Promisent features of THE INDEPESDENT ing the com 1 be prog bee ae maga Ing year wil jo | Religious and Theologica! Artic'es, The president in | these sentiments tothe emperor and | J send the following telegram to crown prince: “The Reichstag in pro- found r verence and cordial love, thinks of 3 r mperial May God p t your and pres f th tened to the addr life ve it fatherland standing aod unanimously approved the president's — a — Kilgore Denied Again hne pre- effect that a man cannot be made a notary public This decis application for such sn ap in Pennsylvania mn the Is | result of an pointment from Mrs, Carrie Kilgore | & Philadelphia attorney. The opinion i fie ns hat not yet bean made p en ) ww will it be until after its presentation to Gov. A that the Attorney Gen- tated, ernor B \AYGr Siar reporter, h SWover ’ learned to-day i 5! we vion is that "n precedent i 1 of iid be the validity of her official ar | ithigation w ac wrod acts would y Inw on the ch 17 probably be q pestioned tute bool ap pointment, ABUVICONSUMPTIVE Use PARKER'S GINGER TONIC, vit) ¢ rare merle nal overt ad al h, Weak Beumation, Female We il psi wrders of the Blomaeh and ia Boe. ab HINDERCORNS. ont, seirent and host for Corns, LAS rr om tt Ket Fae ered Lie wore 8 tigrestion, lawerd ¥ ay 5 The Aw. From to cure. mn a aA MOA SANNA PAT oF % Br Ca # the | highness. | nrecions | salvation | By Bishop Hunting Hows 8 How . ¥ LL Cuavile cal Arlicl Py K es, ard T. Ely Social and Politi By Prof. Wm. GO. Bumne bron. Joh Basson, Pr 5 Monthly Literary Articles, ™ { ans Wentworth Higeinven and terary ait a : fiey Wa # ’ ¢ Pas i Poems and Stories, A short Serial Story, Torms 19 snberribers # i Can any make sn Lots BH 52 Div ment of 9s wl | | idends During the deputies lis~ |, A good 4 DEPENDENT ath SPECIMEN COPIES FREE! A : 'THE INDEPENDENT |i nse i MD oss - a . American Agriculturalis Will bath be a subsoriber 1 The regular pr to THE INDEPEN No papers are seni fo paid for has expired THE INDEPENDENTS Clabbiag free fo any peress, askiog for it subeeril { sent one year cach, to any person Bd THE INUDERNDENT, for $095 f hath is 34.00. Make remittance EST. FP. © Box 3001, New York i satmeribors after the time Lint #11 be pout Lay one siabiing § one of ¢ papat { magadioes in | with THE INDEVENDENT, can save jeriag from oar Cinb Met. Addrew von nection money by « THE INDEPENDENT P. 0. Box 2787 Now York. | ass oa tS SE A — ————— YOTICLK is hereby ziven to wll | prs Or NE hand ae is : ties and 0 . Ls eg Bpart the 14h Gay Apt A od nil pi be : wi B clos of tha ©) jhane UO Bo exeepions be fle th ony of the second week of be confirmed abolotely I. The appr af of the partons] property » Hom. J. R. Smith, iste of Ferguson towaship Aeceanr- od, as art apart to Nie widow Dutharin: Beith 2, The appralsaimont of the ronl estate of Timothy Kelley, Inte of ! te berongh te As sid Apart 1 his widow Catharine Kelley, now Catharine Fennell Be The spprawemonts of (is real mints of Tae GN, Inte gti g hip dotoaned, As wot spurt to his widow, Mary A SUL James A, MeCrLay, $id, Coot GQ, Is LJ -> ITCHING PILES, Bemprone Bolsture, intense Hehing and stinging west at wight; worse by sevateblog, I allowed Ww continue tamors form, which often bleed and aleor. ate, booting sary sore Baayse'y (urssent stings the Mehiog and Wieeding, heals wleoration, and Te many cases reset tos thn bamors, 1410 sguatly effion chon bn cnring ali Skin Diseases. DR. SWAYNY J BON, Proprictons, Philadelphia, Bwiiax's Omen oan be oh: of druggies, Bout by mead for 00 art of Contd polis Off OF bebre next torts, the » buetie ted vaond ! Borourh of Bellefonte, on Toesday, Noven ber 1st A D, 1857, at 10 o'clock nm. when atid where all par- i thos ¢ od may attend { Wu, J. Bivarn, Auditor, EX ECUTORS NOTICE. Letters 4 testamentary on the sstats of Nancy M. Leyman | decensed, late of Mileaburg, having bean granted the ferwignod he regossts all persons knowing them. fobted to said estate to make immediate pay- me having claims against the same to fol y authenticated for settlement. W. lH. LEYMAN, t City, McKean Co. Pa. Auditor, $31 EDUCATION AT SMALL COST 'A GREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL State - Normal - School, Lock Haven. Olinton Oo v Pa {12 weeks opens Tuesday, Jan, 3 f 14 weeks opens Taesday, March 27, Beginni ng wilh the winder term, Jan, FW Heat, farnisted room and g aAwesrk 1888, od board for only $3. teach 5 be sul the Beate given tracted from the ¢ §, the State gives 0 Dollar unished room, board and f 12 weeks is only $30.00 | { 14 weeks, only 30 r Junior Examinat Class, can attend a whole oont of ouly $86 30 pr 4 receive the weekly ald of 10 ra additional, t should be improved by teaching as a profes. 8, School Ie their several departments Contra! Btate Normal lista is ¢ tors ave hosored graduates of possesses rare cabinets and strating Che sciences ® Mather sctad after legislature the Central sods asd bLatld A) pen FOOSE BEY me ars sg Ne ows o obtained it the " rom PRINC IPAL £E Havew, Pa aordinary Tard MN > - le Wh iN ds &Winteri raps Lee of vl iy t i very sdeanis « oto. we ate offering nis Values wh OLUTE BAR Mai Bh have AINS, riither peraonally (er Department terete will be od walk bg purchases Mi a very few an be mentioned it OUR ILLUS CATALOGUE, oon. ar 10 stylea, is pow ready. owinl of our oy od eo servicsahls, ain and 5 te Pattern someon at Mabite evlors wu Wot i yds, # f Hn re, Se y | t . i Trion Winter Wrans, C Most oly x iw is Children's W enps, 10 all manner of style, from Bneat ii “ 5a § iid ap grades So salt al) tagine anid withoat question at frwest sv oaniile prioes. Fear wake an {ions will be tally met by enanising here for your Winter Weysne, ap? yaopay sreed for other parp are We Belinve ihe Intros of sistbinere and merchants are onthe), BOGGS & BUIL, 115, 117, 119, 121 Fedora! Strast, ALLRON INT PA, lonks, Ele. maid w P. 8 Writs ovr Mall Order Depatiment for sam Plea and information for Infants and Children. “Castoris is no well adapted to ~hildren that [ recommend it as superior to any pres ription known 0 me.” H A Ascugn, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxtord BL, Brooklyn, X, ¥. Caatoria cures Colle, Conetines Rour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Froutation, Kills Worms, gives sioep, sud prowotes di preation withous injurious medication. Tas Cmeravn Coxpany, 152 Fulton Street, N.Y. REAR oe A — ye Cents | wt : ms Dext | be | sin pl ote | WHY wk Maven is | n 8 i look at, and every man in Centre county can be well-dressed if be is | in the selection of his tailor. | ant task for me lo show my goods and quote prices, | STUDENTS | } drop in snd see wy stock. 'W. I. FLEMING, ant of Randoe, Executor of Blizabeth Durst te of rie townehiy _ 6, The firet and final socomnt © yd hire t Administratrin of t Rinefelt, oe of | par . b t atid Boal Sl Fit % 1. Loder gd SEASON OF IS87-°38, W. 1. FLEMING, The Fashionable +»MERGHANT TAILOR, <~ Has just returnen from the Eastern cities with a new stock of the Finest » Suitings « and = Overcoatings Ever brought to town. Workmanship the Best and<+ +-Prices Down to Rock Bottom fork Guaranteed, — AND GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Special attention given to +: CUTTING AND FITTING.:<» NO NANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR MATERIAL. The Largest and Best Stock in Ceniral Pennsylvania to Select from. pay inflated prices for a suit when you can get bonest goods at honest prices. A well dreesed gentleman is a pleasure 10 if b judicious Call and examine for yourself. Jtisa pless- have the iatest Before buying a Suit or Overcoat very novelties and at prices surprisingly Low Crider’'s Block, DIAMOND Dellefonite. 'E. ~ ¢ REGISTER’ NOTI( LV Potion ts Bate end paseed by & at the Lmegrect THE Carpet House 1S 3 > SCHRE YER’S, be i filled with a Which he SICH Das ji Yok PF. Terlor av . - { Roku ried npl ine of fos, Tor and all womtad 1 Wadnesdas the towpahip d L. The feet ad Administrator Ber tow nabip der &. The scons Esecutors {. wt Aecomeedt 5. The fire { ths owtlate and final wv i" PT 3.4 » - ae rw Ol all widibs, siyies and prices, ship, Centre county, de 8. The Bret and fos Administralor ¢ 1 a Walker township, deo 19. The first and Jihin Weaver iD ste. of Weanver, Inte of Forgas 11 The Snal acoonnt of J, P. Gepd Inst will and tretament Sarah Walker township decons 12 The frvt a Aden insbatentor 4 bon of J L.inoleums, - Grwohiy Halls, Kitch ! line of CARPETS 4» 1, 1, as well ax every- f Bou : tantly a han ies oo Ata £5. The fired and § can nt . minstentor of ew, of John Kelley, tow nah wp, deceased Drs.Jd. N.&J. B. HOBENSACK. MEDICAL AND 8 RGICAL OFFICRS. 40 Years Batabliahed 908 North Second Bi, Philadelphia, Ps Reggpinr Registered Physicians © und are wil en paged su the Treatinend a) ire of all casem of uervone debility wad epaind Wineanin, (es Bone from 5.8. mw. 00 5p. vi and Tr af go 8 pom, Closed | wi Sundays, Cousnitalion sis BF mail sirietly con ftontiel { thing in the - HOUSH-FURNISNING LINE. Rugs, Mats, &e. Store No. 8, Bishep Street, Belle RS i {nte, Pa. Eyring te of A ES — AN «Itch, Mange, and “cratebhes of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitory Lotion. Use no other, This never faila, Sold by F. Pottr Green Draggiet Belleforte, Ia. LEE
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