BROWN'S# IRON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, * Imdigestion, Malaria, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Druggists and ¥ Rynicians endorse it. t _ Use only Brown's lron Bitters made Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Cr | ped lines and trade-mark on wrapper. a TTT We have spent over ® 100,000.00 in dof our richt tv the Durhama Bull as ou Undoubited y Le is today the most valuable Wu jhe wi a Ra it stands to reason that ht | eouldu't afford to protect him so CEN ELA HULL DURA Tox | cco, of which he is the representative, wasn't the BEST smoking Tebucce ever made. The sales of Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco 1 ood those of any other world, mbly because | ha OED, i the best that can be All dealers have iL Look for tradeuark of the Bull on every package EERE RRR RCE REE REESE RRR HEALTH IS WEALTH! wind specific for Hrateria, Di ssiness Convulsions, Foren Nearslgia, Headache, Nervous oF the use of aleobol or fobaseos, Wakefalness, Mental De ,Boflening of the Beals resting in losenity sad ag to misery, decay and death ; Premature Old Ape, Barreusens, Lass of Power [x aither sax, Involuntary Losses wd Bpevmagorriias gaused by overasertion of the breim, nii-abgse wr overipdnigene bax contains one menih’s Westmont. $1 8 box, or #iz buked for $5, sent by mall pre paid ou receipt of priee, WE CUARANTEE SIX BOXES To eure any cans. With sach order received by ob fur sin omen, accompanied with $3, ws will send (he purchaser sor written guaranties 1s refund the money if the tresiosent doen wot effect sinh laid 47 22 EISNER & X ¥, 39% Race Blrwet, Philadelphia, Pa i“ A.’ The relebrated vagetabie Blood Purifier. 11 immediately cares Hoadashe, C Paris (he Mailed anywhere spon receipt of 35 sents U for Cuiitesn. EISNER & MENDELSON, 320 Race Street, Phil phia, Pa. ~ GRAHAM & SON, MANUFACTURERS & DEALEZXS IN BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER. If you want good, honest Boots and’ Shoes—goods that you will be pleased with—buy the following makes, and you will get the best: E. C BURTS Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and Children. HANAN & SON'S, New York, Fine Shoes for Men ’ Ca Bo vy yess pair warranted. H. MESS Bochester Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children. In contection with the above fine shoes we have 8 fille Sue of 's 4 BOO] ns W SHOES, BROGANS, & SLIPPERS of every desoription, at the lowest figs ures. $a Remember the place, on Corner of : BROCK ERHOF F how BELLEF. NTE, PENN'A may Great Reduction AT SPRING MILLS, * . asseasusalll all kinds Of cassetese WINTER GOODS, &e¢, &-, such as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, wesssssssloJotHing, Hats, Caps, cecsiine Boots, Shoes ——— ~All kiohs of} DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, loves, te, ete. BR18.0000e &:. veri Also in Byraps, Teas, ete., GLASS, CHIN QUEENS WARE, Also dealer in : wen (emi, rr es EA es RA BOA HO A A TRENTON SENSATION. Hr —-— Senator Youngblood Claiming to Have Been Insultod by the Governor, Turnton, N. J., Feb. 5, —Mr, Youngblood furnished the senate with a gonuine sensa- tion last night. In responsa to Gov, Abbett’s special message, Salling attention to the re fusal of a Hatkensadk Cemetery assodiation to permit the burial within its limits of a worthy colored man's body, the senator Crew up a bill to meet all such cases, When it came up on second reading Mr, Young. blood rose and stated that he ‘had had the hardihood, temerity or impudence, or what- ever it might be characterized, to call on Gov. Abbett at tho executive chamber to ask his opinion of the Hackensack bill. Had the governor,” he said, ‘quietly kicked him (Youngblood) {out he could not have more hastily followed the bill He had framed the bill upon the basis of the governor's message of last week and his éxcellgnoy would learn before the clofe of his gubernatorial term that there were people in the state beside Gov, Abbett. For himself he did not choose to take the governor's impudence and was indifferent as to whether he, the governor, liked it or not, but he wished to state publicly that he had been insulted by the governor, and that any gentleman who should call at the executive chamber must take the same chances, Mr. Youngblood declined to talk after the adjournment, except to say, curtly: “I dont propose to put up with any of Abbett's inso- lence.” Gov. Abbett said to the American Press representative that he did not insult Mr. Youngblood; he was opposed to the pro- vision of the bill which exempted religious associations which own or control a ceme tary; they have no right to discriminate. “Mr. Youngblood,” he added, “ventured to suggest that I did not understand the bill, and I took occasion to inform him that my knowledge of the subject surpassed his. He took umbrage at this, I suppose, but cer tainly he was not insulted.” GAY HEAD'S HORROR. The Investigation Still in Progress— An Alleged Heartless Admission, Bosrox, Feb. 7.—The official investigation into the cause of the City of Columbus dis aster was continued. Roderick McDonald, quartermaster of the ill-fated ship, thirty. five years of age, and a follower of the sea for the last eighteen years, testified. His testimony, however, was remarkable only for what he didn't know. Capt. Burnham, of the board of inspectors of stzam vessels for the Boston district, stated that the captain of the steamship Glaucus had admitted to him privately that the Glaucus the wreck of the steam ship City of Columbus after daylight on the morning of the disaster and recognized her; that the signals of distress were seen from the Glaucus, but that the latter steamer did not stop because the captain did not wish to be delayed on his trip. “This,” said Capt. Burnham, “is one of the most heartless things I ever heard of. It was outrageous, end 1 propose to summon the entire crew of the Glaucus before the board. 1 never heard of such a violation of that holy but unwrit- ten law of humagity so essentially and so generally resgectod among seamen.” The Queen's Speech, Loxnox, Feb, 5.— Parliament reassembled to-day; Charles Bradlaugh occupied a back seat. The queen's speech congratulates her faithful commons upon the satisfactory re lations existing between Great Britain and foreign nations. The Madagascar incident had been arranged cordially with France A commission had been appointed and was sitting in Paris discussing the regulation of the Newfoundland histories which, it was hoped, would be concluded satisfactorily to both the United States and Great Britain An agreement had been made with Portugal respecting the interests of that country and England in the Congo country. Arrange ments were progressing favorably towards the assumption of diplomatic relations with Mexico, and negotiations had been com: menced for commercial treaties with Turkey and Japan. The treaties with Spain and Corea had been signed. Unforseen calamities in Egypt bad prevented the evacus tion of that country by the Driv fsh troops, but it was hoped that the existing difficulties there would be speedily adjusted. It was expected that the Transvaal negotiations would soon reach & favorable conclusion. The social condi tion of Ireland exhibited a substantial im provement. Agrarian crime bas sensibly diminished, and law has Leen everywhere upheld. The estimates for the services of the coming year are in a forward state of preparation, and will shortly be submitted to you. The following bills are recommended for early action by Parliament: For the ex tension of the franchise reform inthe local government, including local option; the London municipal government; the new shipping measure and Sanday closing in Sopris y 8 Pathologists Puzzled, SraunongLy, Pa, Feb, 7.-Wm. Farge son, of this place, when seventeen years o Age was attacked with severe pains in bis right band, and though he is now fortysix years old he has been annually attacked sim- larly, though at each time suffering more than at the preceding time. Convulsions and paroxysms now visit him at exactly the same period of the year, and alwags at the same hour in the evening. He is now ul. fering the most acute agony, and is visited by scores of physicians, who have been com- pletely baffled. HB body becomes terribly swollen, he becomes unconscious, and on shows evidence of having passed a terrible ordeal. On being re. Be becomes perfectly well, and is only troubled at intervals of a year. The ease can be accounted for by the fact that Furgeson's during gestation saw the a aetoem of agony in a which bad been thrown into a fire, and that he bas become thus birthmarked temperament, South Carolina Industries, 13tebdm, J. D. LONG, ” v HL Rant bs ydde aii —— - Mr, Frank Charles, Wrighteviile, Pa., ays: Brown's Iron Bitters is the best emedy for chills and fever I ever used. ' Pestitution In Leipzig, Lewzia, Feb, 7.~Widepread distress ex- {sts among the working people of Saxony, owing to dullness in manufactures and scarcity of employment, Seven of the suf- ferers committed suicide recently on one day at Leipzig. The Anarchists are making every effort to inflame the populace to acts of violence, They openly denounce as traitors to the peo- ple the Socialists DBebel and Leibknecht, members of the lower house of the Baxon parliament, who have always been consid- ered as among the most radical champions of the popular cause, These gentlemen were formerly members of the Reichstag, where they were among the most persistent Oppo- nents of Prince Bismarck's policy, and in 1572 they wore condemned to two years imprisonment for tressonable utterances, Their efforts have mainly been directed, however, to securing reform through legis lation, and their methods are too moderate to suit the ideas of the present leaders of the Anarchist faetion, who have caused placards to be posted in the Royal Palace at Dresden, proclaiming that blood alone can satisfy their hatred of the aristooracy. Incivil Resolutions, Feb, 7.~The Germany BrrLix, Cross Gazette re marks that would receive with equanimity any American eriticiam upon ber social, political and economic condition, but the legislators at Washington might have spared the Reichstag the incivility of the Lasker resolutions, The Cross Gazette, National Gazaotte and Vossisches Zeitung, in commenting upon re- cent events in Egypt, express the conviction that a new chapter in Egyptian history has been opened, and that a complete change in the political relations of that country must result, The Doctors Agree, Pams, Feb. 7.—The Academy of Medicine, with one dissenting vote, has pronounced in favor of repealing the decree excluding American pork, Audacious Highwaymen, Bosrox, Feb, 7.-Two men séized the horse of Walter Bmith on North Beacon street and demanded his money. Instead of money they got the contents of his revolver. HARD TO BELIEVE. Itis hard to believe that a man was ured of a kidney disease after his body was swoolen as big as a barrel and he had been given up as incurable and lay at death's door. Yet such a cure wasac omplished by Kidney-Wort in the per son of M. M. Devereaux, of Ionia, Mich, who says: “After thirteen of the best doc- tors in Detroit bad given me up, 1 was cured by Kidney-Wort. I want every one to know what a boon it ie." ; li anit J. N.Leitzel, Auctioneer at Bpriog Mills, will cry sales in any part of the county, and guarantee satisfaction Charges reasonable. Reference—Col Josiah Neff, Centre Hill tf — tiles MADE ON PURPOSE. of Those Mistakes (7) Which are More Frequent than Profitable. BENSON'S CAP. CINE PORC IR.” said a father to his ittle daughter, after examining a package she bad just brought from the drug store “Isn't it, papa 7 1 am sorry, but | asked the man for Benson s-1 know | did, and he took the 5 wits Jou gave me to pay for it with,” exclaimed aiid i Maybe the drug man One “Why, my child, thi JUS PLAS syseil,” was the gentle 5 od his cont and bat 3't you send me Bensous plaster in. stead of this cheap and trashy thing 7 “Why I thought that would suit you just aswell and" “You thought! yo had you to thi but for lling What business i't pay you for thinking, er,” said the indignant call “Take that thing back snd Tl get what 1 want else s+ thoueht 3 thought THE SURE CURE ——— FOR ———— KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY, "Kidney Wort is the most susosssful remedy I over used. Dr. P. C. Ballon, Monkton, Vi. we —Buy an overcoat at the Philadel- pbia Branch, and if you don't need it now, lay it aside for next winter. Lew- ina & Co, have put the price down so low that it will pay to get an overcoat now and lay itv up for next season, Ee ———— qt BULWER LYTTON'S BRIDGE. Where it Touches the Shores and the Great Columns in Midstream, “What a beautiful bridge between old age and childhood is religion, How intuitively the child begins with prayer and worship on entealng life, aud how intuitively, on quitting life, the old man turns back toprayer and worship, putting himself again side by side with the infant,” remarks Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, in his “Strange Slory.” Yes, but between its distant abutments the bridge of life has many high and awful aches, through which the wild waters desh and rons in wrath and desolation. Prayer and worship alone do not sustain these, Nature's solid rocks must He unshdaken beneath, and human art and skill must rear and solidify the structure over- head. God's will Is best exemplified in the laws He has made for the creatures whom He has placed under their control, Neither the ehila’s trustful “Our Father,” nor the old man's * Fon me not in the midst of mine infinnities,” will alter this by the weight of a single grain, Belence and art first—then faith and prayer—is the order of heaven itself, Divinity Pol through its agents, and those agents are the discoveries of men ; not the vague sunouncements of prophets or seers. Is life a burden to you ? Does time d 1 Is your power to cope with {ites roblem and du- ties weakened 7. You are not weil Your blood is sluggish and tainted, perhiapa or some important organ is torpid or overworked, This fact may have taken the form of dispepsia, rheumatism, gout, malaria, pains in thestomach, chronic head- ache or any of a half a dozen other (lls. PAR KERS TONIC will invigorate you, as fresh alr invigorates those who have been shut up in damp, fetid cells, It Is powerful pure, delicious, scientific, safe-—the keystone of the central arch of the bridge of life, feb, ALL DRUCQISTS SELL IT. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. “ Calvert, Texas, May 8, 1882, “1 wish to express my appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy, “ While with Churchill's army, just before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a so vere cold, which termivated in a dangerous cough. I found uo relief till on our march we esme Lo a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 was wed to ry AYERS Curany PECTORAL. “1 did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then I have kept the PROTORAL constantly by me, for family use, and | have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and Jung diseases, J. W. Wareey.™ Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt eure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the ue of AvER's CHERRY Prcromal. Being very palatable, the young est ehildren take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Draggista, JOHN A. GRENOBLE, BPRING MILLE, PA, Dealer in STOVES, TINWARE & : PATENT IRON ROOFING. Use Patent Iron Roofing, it outlasts any building, and costs only a trifle more than shingles. Call and see it. Everything in the line of COOKING STOVES, COAL STOVES, 1& RANGES, PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST ! TINWARE of all descriptions on-hand and made to order, 12decy D * WE GUARA i waenil ix NT 4 BIg MELTS TERN ol | : Row.” Al wh | Great Reduction in all kinds of WINTER ,GOODS, BLANKETS HAPS, GLOVES Hosiery, Underwear, Boots, F lavvels even if you do not need them this Beason’it will re- pay you to buy sod bold them over until next. We have a large stock of Turkey Prunes and have reduced them to 8 cents r pound—3 lbs, or 23 cents, Try our Choice Syrup at 60 cents; per gallon. Also bave a good one, a little dark in color, at 40 cents, QUEENS & GLASSWARE also greatly reduced in price. VALENTINE STORE Co, Lim. Bellefonte, Penn's. . R RE SELI SECTIONS SECTIONS AN REAPERS, REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RA KES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. —AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE, JAS, HARRIS & CO, M. A. SANDOE, MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA, Offers bis services to the public. He is thoroughly experienced in bis line of trade and guarantees satisfaction tosll. Haviog bad many years ex perience iu cutting, be gives his cos tomers only first class work. Parties needing new suits of any kind, ean have put up as cheap, if not cheaper, than elsewhere, and will be sure to be pleased. Has constant! on hand samples of all kinds of and can furnish a complete outfit. Repairing promptly and reatly done. Cards—Attorneys. ———i reais J H. ORVIS, - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofoe or kL ae, oi 30 oor of nov Parsts Pr » ttorney-ats Law, (iF init the Courts, Oillée in the it Bellefonte. tl Furst build A Attorpey-at Law, on Alleyweny street, Bol tb —— i nl ir SR 8 CARPETS! CARPETS! Having made large con. tracts with leading manufac- turers of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS, VENETINES and all other grades of car- pets, we are enabled to dis play a much larger and more complete stock than ever before. Great dare has been taken in selecting the choicest and artistic de- signs. It bas already be. come proverbial that if you want pretty as well as cheap CARPETS you must go to the BEE. HIVE, and now we are doubly prepared 10 main tain our reputation. A Gereral live of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS is ope of our BPECIALTIES. MERCHANT TAILORING PARTMENT. We are now receiving our Spring Btock of Woolens to which an early call of inspection is most respectfully solicited. There being always a lull between seasons, therefore in order to keep our tailors working we will allow a SPECIALDISCOUNT on all orders given up to March 1st, DE- Store lighted by Electricily 80 that you can make selec- tions by night as well as by day. Also Telephone Connections. GOLDSMITH BROS, BEE-HIVE ONE PRICED BTORES, Bellefonte, Pa. Steam Bending Shops. AT FARMERS MILLS, PA All kinds of bending in weod done on short notice, Orders filled for rims of all sizes, and of best material ; bobsled run- pers, shafts, bent bounds, plow handles, phaeton and buggy resches. Fend for price list. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. All work guaranteed, lioot y J. B. REAM & SON. Dentists. GW. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall Office at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis taction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered. l4adr R.8..G. GUTELIUS,.— Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services 10 the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth sbsolutely withou rin. my 278 SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On L&T. R R SUMMER RESORT. - (FINE Fine Fishing and Honting-—Roman- tic Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. TERMS REASONABLE. J. H, BIBBY .......c.c.c... Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. way} UsH HOUSE. W. R. Teller, proprietor, Bellies te, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. Junelby (CUIMNOT HOUSE, — EMANUEL BROWS, ordre ra: The traveling community will find th hovel equal toutty In the County ig every respect, for man and beast, chagies vey moderate. Giveit a trial CF TRE HALL HOTEL. D, J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM. inold AR DR & BOWER, bil Good Table, healthy locality, arronnded by finest a in the state. Schools d churches convenient, Terms very ea 16ang tf ‘BVIN HOUSE, , Perms reasonable, Good rooms mongtain water, £1