C—O Sl ies. i Ep ————————— a dnssmissnrsmmmmmrrnii le 3 3 3 3" ¥ FW} 33 3.1. 8% 3 » SOLE AGENTS FOR THE a BH A NE C Ks NAD & AGENTS +CR AL. Is SOUTH BEND CHILD Plow. 2 ® © CELEBRATED MIL Is L ..- 4 a : x 3 o . i § : : Le wisi 70 WN STOVES. w SO £ % R————— . ——————— We vtend selling goods low- aud A large and fine assorted sk f Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Puini-, and everything that is yen- erally kept in a fist class Hardwae keeping wp a fine as ortuent ond Lave LUCIE! | OH stuck largely which i« the largest in the count, oo s—_- Slo €. [17 © 3% : , T THE FPINEST LIN: OF WOLF S, HOME MADE rs HP TET ay FONTE, PA. CUTLERY. TINW ARE. oe o po = ~ x x Kit Carsont Great Shot. \ Stingiag Story, New Advertisements, Ee ar New Advertiscinents, “In 1863." writes Capt. Curtler, “1 Many readers ave funiliar with Wall's | = was a Deputy United States Macshale 1+ extraordinery feat, in 1810, in driving, | wy . i . { was one day riding along WEA ritansaw | a~eording to his Statement, a swarm of | Mountain eagle darting down almost | Sinee, 48 one of our business men was ! river when I saw a monster Rocky | bees aoross the Plains A day or ‘wo | . i SEASON OF ISS7.08S, with the rapidity of lightning. Nem the cabin was a corral in which was a large number of sheep, and thither the great eagle was bent for prey, Reining ip my horse I awaited the posult. There coming down town, he happened to dis. | cover a huge bee quietly resting on | Wall's shoulder, as preparations was | being made to sprinkle the Court House [laven. “Say, Wlll, whatthre you doing m——— 7) ——— W. I. FLEMING, The Fashicnable vas a wild bleating and a rapid flight of { with that bee on your shoulder #*’ the sheep, but a moment after the eagle | Wall was startled for a moment, but | rose from the corral bearing a large lamb | recovering his usual composure, spoke with it. The lamb did not seem to | With gravity, carrying conviction of un _ fmpede its flight in the least. and the ptarnishable truth, “1H tell vou, and it’s | t strength of the eagle can readily Fhe solemn truth, if ever I spoke it in | b discerned by its breaking some WY life. That bee is the queen of the | pranches near the top of the trees | swarm that I drove across tie plains. he fearful stroke of its wing Up She has been hunting me for vears, and Ward and upward it soared, the conse | knew me the moment I called Lier name. | pf its flight being not far from the per- | You see, she is getting a little gray. but " a . ! » FE - pendicular, i I knew ber on sight. She piloted the F ts S t e . a *: 0 oat: “At this moment & woman came out warm, and 1 used Lo feed Bor from my | nes » ul al -y all Vercea eps of the cabin, and. seeing the engle with{ Own molasses can. That bee is the Last ! the lamb in his talons, uttered a shriek | Of her race, aud I shall take care of her Ever brought to town. aid hastened to the house, A moment | in ber old age. I tell you John, that bee lath aman caine ont of the cabin with brings up many remin Scences of that Workmanship the Best alc “. +»Prices Down to Rock Pottow along rifle inhand. He was dressed in | Memorable trip. Several times that rae p< 5 - > : OT Guaran © | Swaam stood by me in an hour of peril, AN [yo I wil’ sell from the 20th of JUNE utilthe cl se GOODS 3 AS re REPRESENT® i ‘olin rons f | thes " i y fired, i a | of the Season: Ryn. : . ; | talions beran to 10 i ‘donble anniek * PECiail atiention given to “For a moment i* was difficult to tell & , : ¥ YERaRooen FENCES © ERR © Eee FREARFRMs = Ber vsand © Cie usnassa LL ELE the result of the shot, for the cugle w : a - * - - ~ > hh [ fete yr wl. "2 80 far away. The speck grew - Has just returnen from the Eastern citie- with a new stock of the a slouch hat, pantaloons and a white wih : 1 mil shirt Just think of it—a white shirt They could scent an Indian several mile BD) in Colorado as early as 1863. By this | Wa, and they got 30 really enjoy am : with i Indian attack, The fact is, they under. | stood tacticya® well as the best trained NEW BUSH ARCADE -. A) - - - time the eagle was soaring high : B KE L 1 IZ F O N T EE, Pr i. its course overthe river. To me it was : becoming more like a dark speck in the soldiers. When sky, when the man raised his rifle to alarm every | shoot. But har lly had I seen it before | fOr fight. ) there was a flash from his rifle. Only a thre Wn out, and you eoulk * Bore second had the man looked toward the | 8 U sinless among the redskins Owing > th: bev ardnse of the Spring trade eagle, and the stock of the rifle had t another tw es hardly reached his shoulder before he Parasols at 20 per Cent. Un- der Price. The € gle had been hit. it It came lown sk wh 8 \ v Fux BE FY EES va —— desper toh AE NO FANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR MATERIA esperately, swooping | Wi ; : trying to retain its place in mid-air. oT : w : : : | The Largest and Best Stock in Ceniral Pennsylvania & then circled round and reund. an 1 - , losing control of HS wings, « gle and Mr. Powderly on the Labor Question, lamb fell in some thie K brush on the | i i sy y : . : * d - | mY fo o {, vet H . | Purcaperemia, October 4.~In the : . : ; # WW I | h) pay inflated prices for a suit when you can get h wow goods oppositeside of the river. I rode upto! 1a £1 N : ronal of United Labor to be issued ' atl bonest prices, A well dreesed gentleman is 8 [isasure #0 morrow, Mr. Powderly, in speaking WHITE GOODS AND LAWN AT PRICES i at, joc; ery In Centre county can be well-dresed if be is eth ne hs . : ¢ 4 | { 10 the selection of his tailor. Call and examine for yourself Ii Py TY : FA A . J * 1D : . i 3 if. itis a plone On November 22 1882. 1 visited the HE kL kL 10} (1: J) [ J HE. 1K {7 i] . | nol task for me to show my go yds and quote prices 1 have the vers ahve slave pens at Eckart Mines, Md. and : » ] by ¢ b b ¢ } yy . Select / r'olii. the cabin to learn the name of the man | ¢ Who madesuch a wonderful shot, It | on the immigration question, will say. was Kit Carson,” ——— novelties and at prices surprisingly Low. Before buying a Suit or Overcon: . - » \ ® Killed» Bear and Her Cab. Grant White, of Beaver Mills, brought to H. & 8. Schmid's meat market this morning a black bear. weighing 125 pounds, and her cub, weighing 50 pounds which he shot yesterday along Six Mile tun, about one mile above Mel ord’s dam, while out hunting deer. The bear was short its right paw, which gives Mr. White a strong impression that it is the Very same animal that escaped from a trap of his two vears ago. Before he saw 105 Hungarians, who had been | brought to this country ander contract | to take the places of striking Ameri can miners huddled together in a sin gle room. “Take 105 Irishman, Englishman. Scotchmen, Welshmen, Germans or | Frenchmen, anywhere in this country. t and you find a village or town of from- J00 to 600 inhabittants supporting schools | churches stores and other institutions { They would not submit to incarceration i WALL 21222 Window Shades, AND FIXTURES, PaintingandPap:rHanzin; drop iu sod see my stock. W. I. FLEMING. Crider’s Block, DIAMOND Eellefoate. 156m succeeded in shooting the bear, two or | in the building at Eekert mines or in A SPECIALTY AT three very severe tussels had taken place | “Kelly's row.” Their labor would go between bruin and his dogs. While one | to HIprove the country. in more ways S H WILLIAMS of these fights was taking place the lit { than one. They would have their own ¥ . tle fellow had made for the topof atree homes in which to keep their own fam, but one dose of cold lead brought him TR . ; Moan {ilies, Having families to provide for, down. “Mr. White says that when he | they would not be content to liveas pigs The Largest Stock of Wall Paper ever Or ans and Pianos. ; : ¥ § % shot the old mother bear she Was ap- | and receive but 75 cents or 81 a day brought to this town at prices i » : proaching hime on her hind feet. This! + What harm are the 105 Hungarians lower than ever before. The Cabinet Organ was Introdneed by Mason & . = makes sixteen bears he has killed within | dong by their mode of living ? They | BROWN BACKS 7e. i pa. a A inline Orgies Dav ) 4 © ‘ ” Twa sapremasy over all others, the past ten years. —Philipsburg Journ. | are killing American labor, they are | BRAY ADRS So ie | Ping recel ved Highest Honors at all Great Word's al. Y Hi | stopping the wheels of Hg. Every i WHITE BACKS 12¢ 4 tara Again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE Of Interest to Voters | ‘Kelly's Row’ that we have in this na. SATINS and MICAS at 120 |, The lmprewed Mode of St Flanos, invented o a have made the ol or ot 3 Bs | by Mason & Hambin in 3 t acvsnce in } : - Pittsburg Chronicle. Ts legraph Oect,, 4, | tion stops the building of a town of from | GOLD from 16¢ to 4be | plano tmcon oh JER. 4 & grou FITS, EPILEPS 0 constraction, experts pronouncing it * the Judge Stowe, today, made ruling that | 300 to 000 inhabitants, Every ‘Kelly's Bab seed GOLDS ‘aad FLOCKS from | Ty chvemiar, Sasi as tu hail a ceutary. : FALLING SI: HY a 1 18 of interest to all voters, I'he eourt tow’ turns ninetyeight men out of 109 | 450 to $1 75 por proce " retinsers, miwiciane, and; Swers, and Plave and A liledong stady. 1 wana “w yy © CER eg istiati " : S 6 band 18. 8B nC tow, f " We-Jong ys T my remedy decided tie ence of the registration wd into beasts, into serfs. We want no | COLOR BORDERS, 6 band 14: 5 band | atalogues, free, : 46 HIGH ST, BELLEFONTE, PA | When I say Ovum I do not riean merely te #top them for a time, and ther © t : : VURE the worst cases, Bec hare have Assessment of John M. Egerton in the i : { 182, 4 band 250, 3 band 350,2 bands 450, MASON & HAXL AN AND PIANO BOR) Af rn fo Ll RO BOW recy: ag “- Third district of the Thirtieth ward, | more workmen in this country at pres. | 1 band $1.00 10 $2 50. R & HAN hi UR3AN 4 yew fey oo. Sen ato cof oA treatise and a Free or um Pittsburg, who asked to have the regis- out, and we should warn the foreign | GOLD EMBOSSED BORDERS 5 band : Post Od +“ oorta 3 ug for & tering assessor hig name on the list 5c, 4 band 352, 8 band 45e, 2 band Tbe, —- 1 A § dd ——— ! » will eure you. Adlira LH that lie could pay his taxes and vote: Workon (Resp avd) 1 band $1 00 w $2 50, pd ES BY E i S claiming that it the assessor's busi. al ii ] MC. 183P1 = Nowrmy ness to see that all citizens are register. i 0 : Special Prices for Furnishing haat the Riki aon. 7 Abemrsam. & boas sliba ed, The applieation wis made by Wm. One Armed Compositor h w I BREE Frode cian won't | vitwertiahon rion Tr 4 ¥ Thea o sub 4 i FORE | ne mad ea vucsive oll Sel Sewing H. Barker, The court said: Henry Pourod lost an arm in a rail Paper on l e ail. Bowd vn 000 aul we =i woud von the Hamarm Ny ) “It Is not the business of the nese OT Pumesrion bar sae pone snd egy of (by vimbangine to see that all voters in his district apo | road accident ut Corboudale, Illinois, : wo “a Longfellow in Mis Library,” Absolutely Pure. registered, bot that duty devolves pon | four yes ago. He is now astonishing A FULL LINE OF Me Be Bho pith he 444 —" each voter, snd ifhe is not registered p of Chicago by his cléverness PURage sid PREG ot ok vt ing and is not entitled to a vote, it is his the people of Chieagn hy i oi J o \ LA id Yer ml wi This powder never varies A mare] of purity ¢ i ih, Wi Pepe ne Mrendh and whelooomer ass More eemmeming fas ho Wt y in i own fault. The conrt has no jurisdies | 10 setting type with one hand, This is WINDOW SHADES AND SPROLAL. OFFER. than Ihe wrdinary kinds, and oaniot he sid tn oe, a og hg 3 i Le i & st ‘ : Te Seve on Mand, in » fH, Ener net § petition wich thy {tivade of Vo oy ny tion over an assessor unless he refuses | about as difloult as running a mee with ven” Whe 196 Ep a ww Bo Na itty of low tat wh St Bits Frou A > Foret dd sham or phasibiaio poles. Bold only fn sass RMS. v register i ph He canuot be Lone leg, Penrod devoted many months FIXTURES. Sth 0D ie mae E ult pie vl rvid NOTA Baking POWDER, 00, 19 Wail stron 4 B A y NTL rought in on lega process for simply | ‘Ig spied to others Lo be an hn TR w Fie aries : io AAR % leaving a man's name off the list, or any 0 what seetind to of " Can Put Them Up at Short Notice, - Ee . ¥ « W eridee with © ve vibe od iY at RE LE Sak eae. i i — - hs SE apparently unintentional mistake, | possible task of becoming an useful type PREsRYTER, i ith ¢ {i . ood painters and paper hang. $ Fam Sr, Coscomuan, Own | AN" Moou 4, ‘My own case is an example, ‘1 have | setter with onesrus gone. No one who | = We have : SF it De man pCR Chi 3 AER changed my place of residence within | ars constant ¥y in our employ, Are pre i i ” " remy i Hie i TORN for AE 5 PARA ST lites v 1) the past few weeks, and in my new Jo. | knows nothing of a composing room ean pared to axdcate Jobs quien and in » worx. Ed ey on Li " cation I doubt if I am registered, and if | remotely realize the difficulties he was man-like ue at Eo | 0 inf ar alepbone nection: A should have seen to it, and as I have not | now set 400 ems in 20 minutes, a rather Oui aul sxamiis our stock Aiunphise | have lost my right to VOU. | hurd thing for u man with two hands to | © : o will send a | AMPLE. | Civseminning BET & ee W Lam not it is my own fault, because I | obliged to overcome. Mr. Penrod can Ae applicant tire the register is OF Tinian is refised.” do. bt 8. H. WILLIAMS
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