“Will the coming man smoke I" was set. tied by Prof. Fisk in his charming pa. Het. Ho saye, moreover, that the rational way to use tobecoo (a through the pipe. All ares thant only the bes! tobacco should be used, Which is the best? That to which Nature haa contributed the most 63. quisite finvors, Blackwell's Bull Burham Smoking Tobaceo fills the bill completely, Nearly two-thirds of siithe cbhacco grown on the Golden Tobaceo belt of North Caro- lina goes into the manufactory of Black. well, at Durham. They buy the pick of tho eutire section. Hence i's Ball Durban Tobacoo fs the at tobaceo, Don's [es 08 4 when you buy, Tha Durham Bull trade. sack on kK ia avery panuine jaCEae. BB ¥TRYOUS DEBILITY, HARRIS’ §& NOS 2 Lowi wm & Basal Varo FoR SPERMATORRHEEA AXTD t IMPOTENCY, EU" Testod foroverl | years by use in thous esncs of cases. enee frit without 37. he natural fuse tions of the human arpa are restored. ne sii elements of Barve been i wasted are gives back. The patient beousses BM cheerful sud guia SEND ADDRESS REY wees rapid. HARRIS REMEDY CO, Wg Chemists, 80614 North 10th St., St. Louis, Mo. Que MoxTirs TaeaTwent, $3; 2 owns, §5; 3 worn, B38 joe #nias 188 © er id thelr work far sua, for 1 eertaind dy.’ EA 1ON could be completely gotien under co trol in the exceodin 1 ean assure from doln which wil ill keep m the success w Read What a Patient says of it to surely crown so beneficial a reme 2 < A 3 5 = only by the . MPC CHEMISTS, 8T. LOUIS, MO, Ono Monts treatment $3, two months §5, thoes months 7 le short time of two mon Jusively that “while th The pectat bit of FOURTEEN ¥ #ly on that no false modest 8, | {ox ect that a ha alt that | oan in adding f Above extract from a letter dated--W. Va Dec. 35, 3 The Puastilles are prepared and HARRIS REMEDY CO Tha Pastilles I purchased from you in Augu rove tO me most Cone 308 N, 10th, St. fo thera is ho yond my timos i not ex DURA Sent FREE TRIAL BOX Nothing on ear i 30 1 plat food, Son ey YY valaable OUR LEADER. . We offer an 8 to 10 1. P, Automatic, Spark. Arvest fog, Mounted Portable Eagine, with Ml, 16 18 enreiage, 32 18 track aod ways, 2 stsouitansous lever set head blocks, 2%.inch arbor, 3 changes Jord: sawyer controls feed.iover and head block from ote tion, GO-inch saw, LO 18 Bipeh 4-ply bel ud food. bells, canthooks, aw hiener, ote, Rig com iete fot oferaiin. 1100 on CATS. Fue ne on ak $100 lean, will burn al from the saw two t foot lo " cars and for Sapa ou B. wv. PA a ww Manufacturers styles Atuto. matic Engineafrom 2 to 300 HH. P. . ng, pulleys, and tg} Elwirs, N, Xo», Box 1427, lh oa—— Great Reduction AT SPRING MILLS, irsaveiaits ll kinds ofs.cisnnes WINTER GOODS, &e¢, &e., &o. guch as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, weeensnnlothing, Hats, Caps, ceecerses Boots, Shoes ~All kiohs of DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, ete, ete. wi AlS0 in Byraps, Bugsre.... Tear, Coffees, ete.. GLASS, CHINA & QUEENS WARE. Also dealer in ce (3eaadit, Coal aod Plaster see 157ebdm J.D, LONG, Successor to Pealor & Long. food Puy tor Agenis, S1 * per Math nde hailing Gur Geand New anes vd vo Battios of ile None Tod. © Meturiy & Con, Philadelphia, # RIE TT, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL La —————————— A Review of Current Events at the Beat of Government, Action of Committces on Important Measures — What Congress Finds to Yo And What Somo Con~ gressmen Find to Say. Minister Sargent’s Position. WasHINGTON, March 28.-Secretary Fre linghuysen has received no communication from Minister Sargent indicating a desire to remain at Berlin and not accept the Bt, Potorsburg mission. It is stated at the de partment that the duties of minister at Ber. lin will devolve upon Mr. Sidney Everett, of the United States legation at that city, and that the post at Berlin will remain unfilled for some time. It is stoutly denied on all sides that Secretary Folger's name has been considered in connection with the Berlin mission. No credencatis given to the report from Paris that Mr. Sargent'informed the Berlin correspondent of La France that he will re- fuse the mission to St. Petersburg sud will remain provisionally at Berlin Paris, March 20, —~La France publishes a later dispatch from its Berlin correspondent confirming the statements that Minister Bar. gont will refuse the mission to Bt Peters burg, and adds that Mr. Bargent has ex. pressed his intention to retire from diplo- matic pursuits absolutely. A Place for Tom Ochiltree. WasHmisGrox, March 27. —President Ar thur, late yesterday afternoon, sent to the senate a communication nominating Mr, Fargent, now nyinister to Berlin, to be min- stor at St. Petersburg, vice Hunt deceased, Boon after the reception of this communica. tion, the ‘senate went into executive session and unanimously confirmed the nomination. Following is a copy of a cable dispatch sont to Mr. SBargant: “Sargent: Minister Berlin—The president approves entirely of your course in the Lasker matter. You havo done nothiog but obey the instructions of the government therein, The president thinking it may be agreeable to you, nominated you as minister to St. Petersburg, and your nomination, without referemce to any committee, was immediately and unanimously confirmed by tho American senate. This action manifests an appreciation of your worth and does you an honor of which any citizen may well be proud. Y“FRELINGHUYSEN." Information Wanted. Wasnixcrox, March 25. —Iu the senate Mr. Vanwyek offered the following preamble and resolution, which, on objection of Mr. ngalls, lies over oue day: Whereas, On 24th day of January, 1884, the senate adopted the following: Resolved, That the attorney general be di- rected to inform tho senate when and by whom compensation for special attorneys in the Star routs case in the District of Colum- bia was fixed, and to furnish copies of any agreements or memoranda relating thereto, and if, in his judgment, the compensation is unreasonable, why he ratified and continued the same. Also, whether said attorneys or any of them are now in the employ of the de- partment of justice, and at what compensa- tion the Whereas, No reply has been made there, therglore Resolved, That the attorney general be di- rected to furnish the information desnanded or to give the reasons for paglecting or ro- fusing to do sa, To Vix a Salary Schedule, Wasmisorox, March The Springer committees this morning appointed a sub composed of Cut oh comunitton, Messrs, Springer, Van Alstyne, Stevenson, Dowen and He ” hill, to devise a scheme of salaries to be paid United States marshals, district attorneys, clerks of supremo courts and their deputies, fol iou of fees, as now, The sub-commitiee will report to the full committees in a fow days, and it is the intention to attach the schemes to the sundry civil service appro priation bill, so that it may go through at an early day. The sub-committee has not yet formulated anything as to the amount of salaries these officers shall be paid, but $3,004 for marshals and $3 500 for district attorneys and about half those amounts for deputies aro mentioned. Gresham and a Jadgeship, Wasmixoron, March 24. —Benstor Harri son, at the request of an Indiana official, signed a petition to the president for the ap- golntmen of Postmaster Gresham to be udge Drummond's successor. The senator explains that he did so on the amsuranos that Gen. Gresham desired the office, and that the petition was being circulated with his knowledge. Indianians explain thelr activ- ity in regard to Gresham io this matter by saying thas reasons personal to himself! im pel him to this course, and that any denial or weming denial in any quarter is only dip lomatic, and intended to serve the object which the petition bearervand Gen. Gresham have in view, For the Greely Helief Expedition, Wasiascron, March 20. Capt. Behley will be ordered to the Thetis, the flagship of tho Greely relief expedition, on April 2, and after that date will make his headquarters at the Brooklyn navy yard, to perfect the sratijematits for the expedition. - He speaks of the Thelils as the finest Arctic vessel he has over soon. England's Arab Allles, Bragim, March 20. Gen, Graham and Admiral Hewitt have held a durbar with a large number of Sheiks, who agree to pro tect the road to Berber, and to maintain peace. The Sheikbs assert that Osman Digma intends to attack any caravans that are sent out, The King of Abyssinia is said to be at Massowah with 25,000 warriors. He will await Admiral Hewitt's arrival and hold a conference with him, The Week's Fallure, New Yonx March 20.—There were 162 failures in the United States reported to Bradstreet's during the past week against 192 in the preceeding week, and 170, 129 and U7 in the corresponding weeks of 1883, 1888 and 1881 respectively. ma —— Menvy Failure, New Yon, March 20. Dispatches from Duston report the failure of Wetherall Bros, steel commission merchants, They were the in the United Btates of Wilson wkd wdrthy Ellison & Co, of a were supposed to worth io 000, For Mayor of Jersey Clty. Jensky Cizx, March 20. A! the Republi can city convention the delegates unani ously selected as their dundidate for mayor Gilbert Collins, the gentleman nomiuaied on Monday night by the C.tisers’ ar woiation. Duke's Slayer to Become a Faimer, Preospono, March 27 «James Nott, tia slayer of Dukes, takes charge of bis mvither'y intends making his future howe PRINCE LEOPOLD DEAD. Queen Victoria's Youngest Son Die: Suddenly at Cannes, Loxpox, March 28 Considerable gloom was cast over the city by the receipt of tele graphic messages from Cannes stating thal the Duke of Albany (Prince Leopold) dled suddenly at his hotel there to-day. The duke was seized with a fit, and de spite the ‘best medical attendance he died without being restored to consciousness The physicians attribute his death to over exertion aud fatigue brought ou by the duke’s indulging too freely in gayeties. Only last Tuesday night, in spite of the orders © his physicians, he danced several hours and returned home quite prostrated, {His royal highness, Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, was the yeungest son © Queen Victoria, snd next to the younges child, the Princess Beatrice being four yean younger. He was born April 7, 1853, ant was therefore within a few days of com pleting his 31st year. He was created Duk: of Albany a few years ago and was also Ear of Clarence and Baron Arklow. He wan married on April 27, 1882, to the Princes’ Helen, of Waldeck Pyrmont, sister to the Queen of the Netherlands, who was nearly ¢ight years bis junior. He bad been fron his infancy = genuinely royal perscnsge ft his maaner, without anything of the bluff ness which distinguishes his elder brothers Ho was at first destined for the church, and} was of a delicate, artistic and religious tem perament, and physeally in continual il} health. He was noted for some musica | talent. He took very little interest ia geo | eral matters, but was particular about smal | things that concerned himself, He did not | impress those who saw him as a man of any] intelisctual force, and his face was not ex | pressive. } | ROSE AMBLER'S MURDERER. Private Detectives Pursuing Him, An Arrest to Be Made. MRsMInGHAM, Ct, March 27. —Interest Ir the mysterious Hose Ambler tragedy is re vived bere by the current rumor thas de tectives' who have been tracing up the caw bave made some important dikcoverie which may ultimately lead to the arrest of the poor girl's murderer. It is confident) mssorted that within a week an importan arrest will be made, and that the evidence will be of such a character as to fully justify the commitment of the suspected criminal for trial before the superior court. The general supposition that the search for the murderer was abandoned Immediately after the termination of the coroner's investigation is incorrect Detective Arnold, of Bridgeport, who always held to the belief that Williaa Lewis was the gulity man, spent much time in up clues br Stratford and the Naugatuck walley. Boel information as he obisined he promptly turned over to State Attorney Fessenden, of Falreld cous ty, but the evi fences was evi dently not sufficient to warrant an arrest. It now appears that two private detectives, man and a woman, have for a long time been reexploring the fiekli which the euriler de tectives were supposed to have gone over x thoroughly, and that new facts bave been obtained. The detectives bave guarded their movements so careiuily that the fact of their having been at work oun the case was only known bere within the Inst day or two, The report is that the tectives are in possession 2 which disprovoes Towis story the murder was committed he was in bed at his employer's house, Linntine sunting of informat that when » Every individual has a place to fill in the world, snd is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be #0 or not. —HAW. THORNE, CARPETS! CARPETS Having made large con- tracts with leading manufac- turers of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY INGRAINS, VENETINES and all other grades of cars pets, we are enabled to dis- play a much larger and more complete stuck than ever before. Great care has been taken in selecting the choigset 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 mains tain our reputation. ar» _-. % s—— A General live of is ove of our SPECIALTIES MERCHANT TAILORING DE: PARTMENT. We are now receiving our an early call of inspection is most respectfully solicited. seasons, therefore in order to keep our tailors working we will allow a SPECIALDIBSCOUNT Store lighted by Eleetricity #0 that Jou can rake selec: tions by night as well as by day. Also Telephone Connections. GOLDSMITH BROS, Delliefoute, Pa. - APAYING INVESTMENT Al this season of the year when your cows fail in milk, your Ln get rough in coat, yoar pigs refuse to thrive, and the hens don’t lay as they should, vou will find a package or two of McDonald's Celebrated Tonic and Blood Purifying Horse and Cattle Powder, judiciously ad- ministered, an investment that will pay big. This is positively the best horse and cattle powder made, J. D, Murray slels it.” Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. tf — With the approach of spring new life is infused in all around us—animate and inanimate, Vegetation is changing its garb, and men will do the same, ne. cessarily. All want new clothing, and want to buy it for the least possible mon. ey. The only place to save money in the purchase of clotbjng is at the Philadel phia Braneh, Other, parties may sell cheap, bot none have their clothing marked down as low as Lewins & Co, This is an undisputed fact, and should | always be born in mind. : A AC THE SURE CURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. YRidney-Weort is the most soocessfil remedy I ever used." Dr. P. C. Ballou, Monkton, Vi, “Kidney - Wort is always reliable.” Dr. B. WN. Clark, fio. Hero, VL. “Eidney Wort has oured my wife after two years sulloring.” IN THOUSANDS OF CASES it has cured where all else had failed. Itis mid, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITs ACTION, but harmioss in all cases. {7 It cleanses the Blood and Strengthens and gives New Life to all the important organs of the body. The naturel action of the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely aad hesithfully. In this way the wort discssss are eradicated from the system, lp % PRICE, $1.00 LIQUID oR DRY, SOLD BY DRUGGIITS. Dry oan be sent by mail, WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00. Burlington VL. NIRA Aen’ To Dyspeptics. The most common signs of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, are sa oppression at the stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, beart-burn, vomiting, loss of appetite, and constipation, Dyspeptic patients suffer un- told miseries, bodily snd mesial. They should stimulate the digestion, and secure reguist dally action of the bowels, by the we of moderate doses of Ayer’s Pills. After the bowels are regulated, one of these Pll, taken each day after dinner, is usually All that is required to complete the cure, AYER'S PILLs are sugarcosted and purely vegetable — a pleasant, entirely safe, and re- Hable medicine for the cure of all disorders of the stomach and bowels. They are the best of all purgatives for family wee. : Ki FRIFARED BY Dr.J.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bod by all Druggists. RDWABRE : HARDWARE, HARD WARE H? —— Of m— A. MARRIS & A. HARRI: & wp BE} SELLING. ~~ SECTIONS AND SECTIONS AND REA PERS, REATPERS, And sll ‘nindls ot Farmine Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS, APROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. ~eAS8 WELL AS ALL KINDS OF TO MEET THE DE. CO, CO. JAS. HARRIS & CO, ew MAY NEED THIS Address J. W. MURRAY, ELIZABETH, K./. 42 page ostaingue free Maps & Charts. Cheapest! Best! arts Wanted, LO0O ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, IA, {Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) BARILY MADE, Allow Interest; Discount Notes; Boy and bell Gove Furniture and is wt STOCK 1 W. R. BhACKBIL L Bedding ! Z LOWEST PRICES? — Electric GOODS SHOWN AT NIGH Light. I' AS WELL AS DAY. WE GUARANTEE Men S Fin © Shoes WE RECOMMEND. No 10 Brockerhoff How. ig py PETER HENDERSON & 1 i OUT OF ORDER. No EQUA TE En WE Le ACHINEC EW BOYES ic ACHINL 830 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK Oss AT GA FOR S.M\LE ay J D. Suverte * ros, Cushior i ma 7. Q A. kennedy, Age Ub Centre Hall Pa, — sm" Cards— Atte THEyS. - Sasa CENTRE HALL. Receive Deposits and allow Io . terest; Discount Notes; Br, and Sell Government ‘Se. curities; Gold and Cou 8 Wu, Woir, Ww. y Je on Pres Co (hier, Steam Bending §ihops. AT PAPMERS * gir. 18, PA. i bent + seal 7 Dubsed The sunds, plow handies, he Send for Ordar ork guaran teed, J. B REAM & SON, J : ORVIS, nz Y-AT-LAW. om BELLEFONTE, P. A ort LER ON w, on 34 floxt of oe s bull r Attorney-at- Law, P ss in all the Courts. Furst b uildng, Bellefonte. OH TA Attorney ate) aw, Office on Allea.eny street, liallef fob tf D » Autornay-at-Law, ou ir 01d Vorard EK. Bell vfonte ER, Attorney -st- Law . 1+ SPANGLER, in Baglsh and Jorms ny . Office in Furst's new re oh o ©. M, Bower OF AT murders & Bown, A TTORNEYRAT-LAW, , BELLIFONTE, PA. Oftoe} oGutmans gow buildivg. ©, Tee in the 2maytl Sag —— 85 & 87 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. CO. Letiers testamentary uf ME estate 1 s having claims against the 1 1iy authenticated § JOHN SPICHER MICHAEL H. SPICHER 12marts Centre Ha Execuiors . Penna, NOTICE 31 upon the € e of Josiah 2 doc'd, having dersigned they wou iy request all persons knowing themsel ebted to the estate Yo make umedisle and those having clad ¥ duly a1 ment MOLLIE émartt a Wook 81 Dome. $5 outfits free. Pay she solutely sure, No risk. Capital not re 80 guired. Reader, if you want business st which person, of either sex, young or Sl. san make gust Day 4 Saritonian io 1: HALA LETT a con Portand, Maine, iy Dentists. Fit. G. W. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall. Office at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church. Will give satis. faction in all branches of hisiprofession. Ether administered. Tdadr JR. 5.:G. GUTELIUS.— : Dentist, Millheim. Offers bis professional services to the public. Helis prepared to perform all operations in the dents! profession. He is now fully pres pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. my278 SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On 1.&T. R. R. FINE SUMMER RESORT, Fine Fishiog and Hunting—Roman- tic Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. TERMS REASONABLE. J. H. BIBBY ......coe0seens Proprietor EPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Fd rsm—— UsSH HOUSK, B W. R. Teller, proprivtor, Belles te, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. juvel By (ram =as HOUSE, RELLEPONTE, Pa, EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every for man and beast and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial, 2juwe (ESTER HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AXD TRANZIEXY reasonable. Ins HOUSE, a 8. : first floor ——' (eachers’ blank certificates scholw +, at tho § office.