“Maryland, My Maryland.” “Pretty wives and Lovely daughters,” “My farm les in a rather low and missmatic sit uation, and My wite! Who? Was a very pretty blonde Twenty years ago, became “Sallow,” “Hollow-eyed,” “Withered and aged,” Before her time, from “Malarial vapors, though she made no particu ar complaint, not being of the grumpy kind, yet cansed me great uneasiness, “A short time ago I purchased your remedy for one of thechildren, who had a very severe attack of billousness, and it occurred to me that thre rem. edy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had Lost ! “Her sallowness, and looked ns fresh asa new My wife to-day has gained her old-time beauty and blown daisy. Well the story is soon told. ¥ with compound interest, and is now as handsome & matron (if I do say it myself) as can be found in this county, which is noted for pretty women, And I have only Hop Bitters to thank for it, “The dear creature just looked over my should- er and says ‘I ean flatter equal to the days of our courtship,’ and that reminds me there might be more pretty wives if my brother farmers would do as I have done” Hoping you may be spared to do good, 1 thank- Most truly vours, w Ls Prince George Co, Md.) May 26, 1888 { Belleville oR is 4 SELLING \ ’ "WE A TO-DAY. Basis. Bar Iron at Cents, Lewis’ Pare White Lead at $7.00. Mix- ed Paints, all colors, very low. Door Locks at 25 cents and 35 cents each. Thum Latches at 4 aod 5 ceats each. Loug handled iron Shovels at 35 and 40 cents each. GOOD SETS OF AXLES AT $2.50. Good Hickory Fellows at 75¢ per pair, Good finished hickory Poles at 7hc. Bright Spriugs 8} to 9i¢ per pound. Finished hickory Shafts at 50 to 60 ets. Tr pair. Dash leather. Drill LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN. Wood screws, Carriage and Tar bolts almost at the price of bar iron per Ib, Ask or write lor prices, One-strap Horse blanket at 75¢ each. Two-strap 86c¢ * Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, Whips, &c., very low. Call and see them. We are heliiag the largest stock of goods we ever sold. Dull, Duck, Rubber, i MACHINE BOLTS from 4!¢ inches to 36 inches by {x3 You need not make them any more. We sell them at about the price you pay for tue round iron. Think of i425x{ 108 chine boits, square Leads and nuts and screws for 10 10 15 cents each, Great Reduction in Shades and Shadings. Shades, plain, fringed and scolloped Lower than ever. The newest styles of Dado, Picfuresque and Artistic shades, beautiful in design and finish, Horse Shoes at $4.25 Per Keg. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Tool Steel never was as low. Cedar tubs, galvanized and iron bands, Painted Pails, Step Ladders, Matches, Twines, Paper Bags, &c., &c., never were as low in price and as good in quality. Dupont’s Powder, Rifle, Maning, Eagle, Bar Lead, Stot, &c 10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS From five cents og up to any price you want them ; fio trouble to show them. Come and look at them if you don’t want them, just to see how prety they are. Centres, Ceilings, Brackets, Finest Stylings in plain and gilt, + SILVERWARE. Our Siiver Ware Cases will soon be open for inspection. A fall branch of Sil Hotlon ware. Kniyes, Forks, Castors, &c., will be opened at unheard of low prices, BIRD CAGES, Japan aod Brass. Our full stock just in 25 per cent lower than last season. Brushes of all kinds. Brooms of all kinds. Very low. So— On application our catalogue and price lists will be mailed to any ome. Trade supplied with all our merchandise at trade prices, which on comparison will be found as low as eastern prices. F. G, FRANCISCUS, feb 268 Lewistown, Pa. A SE I AT Ye have the Puta 00 in rd i he_Js the most. vi Ww pr It oh i onl, Ne 10 resson AA RR be 1 made t Yo -. Bl of hie ie the BENT Smoking ever fu ALI ea, Items of Interest, I — Vietor Hugo is a warm opponent of vivisection. Holloway, the English pill-maker, who lied worth $3,000,000 always lived over his own store, and had no amusements, In winding up the clock in the tower f Trinity Church, New York city, the crank or handle has to be turned round 850 times, of one the richest men in Europe, was married in a dress of white foulard, cost~ ing seventy-five cents a yard. It is noted as a curious historical coin- cidence that General Washington and Genernl Sherman issued their farewell orders to the army on the same day a cen- tury apart, November 1, 1788-1888, Col. Jean Basso has died in Genoa. He was go devoted a friend and so faith. ful a follower of Garibaldi, that he was popularly known as ‘‘the General's dog.” “Duda Fletcher,” as she is known to numerous readers, hereafter will nse her own name, Julia Constance, which is not only more sensible but a great deal pret- tier than her nom de plume, A correspondent of the Liverpool Mer- csury declares that one ounce of cream of tartar dissolved in one pint of boiling wa- ter, drunk cold at short intervals, is a sure prophylatic and enre of small-pox. A log cabin plastered with earth con- taining gold and silver ore to the amount f $2,000 to the ton was built in the South Park, Colorado. It's value ascer- fined, the house was, of course, torn down, His Excellency the Attorney-General has lately gratified his taste as ® lover of mythological subjects by the addition to his art gallery of a painting representing Jupiter. The best test of a Persian carpet isto drop a piece of red-hot charcoal upon it If the carpet be really good the singed wool may be brushed off without leaving the smallest trace of the burn ; if it be of an inferior quality the wrath of the dealer will be serious. The late Abraham Hayward told the editor of the London World that though be was known as a gowrmet and was author of that gastronomic work, ‘the art of dining,” he lived very plainly, drank no- thing but good claret, and though always at work, never earned more than £200 a year by his pen. During the last scons of * Richard IIL,” at a Portland, Me., theatre re- cently, in the combat with Richmond Richard's sword broke, snapping off some six inches from the hilt. The piece flew directly into the audience, striking a gen- tleman on the bridge of the nose, cutting a gash which extended nearly to the eye. Hundreds of white men engaged in business in Indian Territory have been leave at once. Many who are engaged in farming or stock-raising refuse to obey the order. Those within the Creek lim- its will enter the plea that there is no ex- ecutive to the government before whom they can appear. William King, upon being couverted in 8 Methodist revival meeting in Cald- well, Ky., arose and confessed that he had robbed a store in 1863 of $300 worth of goods. He went to the propristor the! next day and paid the amount with twenty years’ interest but was immedi ately arrested for the theft, and now lan- guishes in jail. It is said that the celebrated Struchino cheese of Milan has been found by ex- periment to be made with great success in the moist green pastumges of Ireland. This Btrmchino, which is nothing more est existing experiment in cheese making, and is thought so exquisite by the gour- mets of Italy that but little of it com here. RPRING WITHOUT BLOSSOM. Late in Life to Look for Joy—Yet Never too late to Mend. Readers of Hawthorne's “House of Beven Ga bles" will recall the pathos with which poor Clif ford Pyncheon, who had been unjustly imprison ed since his carly manhood, said, after his release “My Lilo is godc, Lud whore Boy happiness? Onl give me my happiness,” But that could be dope only in part, aa beams of warm sunshine occasion. ally fell acroas the gloom of a New England au- tun day. In a letter to Messrs, Hiscox & Co, Mr. L. H. Ti- tus, of Pennington, N. J, says: “] have suffered untold misery from childhood from chronie ais seases of the bowels and diarrhoea, accompanied by great pain. I soughtrelief at the hands of phy- siclans of every school and used every patent and domestic remedy under the sun, I have at last found in PARKER'S TONIC a complete specific, preventive cure. As your invaluable medicine, whieh did for me what nothing else could do, is entitled to the credit of my getting back my hap py days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact” Mrs. E. 8B, Wells, who needs no introduction to the people of Jersey City, adds: “The testimonial of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary: only he does not adequately portray the suffering he has endured for many years, He ismy brother-in-law and I know the cgse well. He is now perfectly free from all his troubles and enjoys health and life, ascribing it all to PARKER'S TONIC, Providence, BR. I, April 3.—~The com lete vote for Gov, Bourne, Republican, i8 15,903, and for Segar, Democrat, 9.499 ; scattering, 15. - i at . - APAYING INVESTMENT At this season of the year when your cows fail in milk, your horses get rough in coat, yoar pigs refuse to thrive, and the hens don't lay as they should, you 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 Pittsburg, Pa, April 3,—~A tremendous gases well was struck this morning on the Emory farm in Washington county al a depth of 1,240 feet. ~—Latest styles and best quality Fe- dora hate, ouly $2.50 at the Bee Hive. Not extensive advertising but genuine merit has placed McDonald's Improved Liver Pills at the head of the list. The most scrupulous and exacting care exer. cised in selection of material ; the high est chemical gkill employed in their manufacture, and sold on an honest guarantee, Diseatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. Sold by J. D, Murray. tf CARPETS ! CARPETS;! Having made large con. tracts with leading manufae- turers of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY INGRAINS, VENETINES and all other grades of car- and cattle powder made, J. D. Murray slels it. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. tr i i Lebanon, Pa., April 3.—~Henry Shott| lost a pocket book containing 810,000 and | alter a long search bis wife found it io al swill bucket, | Wionepeg, April 3.—A. Taloner, of | Ch cago, Frauk Bosaliton, James Giibery | and two others were killed by a blast at! Port Arthur yesterday. | St. Jobne, N. F, April 3.~The steam-| ship Neptune has just arrived from the seal fishery with 42000 seals, weighing| 810 tons, valoned at $120,000, How Watch Cases are Made. | | Most persons have an ambition to carry a gold watch case, and yet few people kuow { bow a watch case is made, or the vost dif- { ference in thequality of them. InaSorLmn Gop Wares Case, aside from the peces- sary thickness for engraving and polishing, | a large proportion of the metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved por- tions in place, and supply strength The | surplus is not only needless, but Unuesré~ | { ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot | furnish the stiffness, strength and elasticity | necessary to make the case permanently | strong and close-fitting. The perfect watch i case must combine gold with some metal | that will supply that in which the geid is | deficient. This has been accomplished by the James Bose’ Cold Wateh Cue i whichsaves the wastes of nead- oO 3 i less gold, and 1xCREASES the sorspiTy and | graesor of the case, and at the same time reduces the cost OXE MALY. i { ! * w | ! | i i Bend § evant stamp to Keystone Wate LE ey a dalphin, Pa, tor bandos [ilnetrntod Pumphist showing bow dames Pow’ sad Keystone Wateh Cones sre made. (To be continued) , FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. * Independence, Texas, Sept. 36, 1862. Gentlemen: Ayer’s Hair Vigor Has been used in my household for three PEASOLS | 1st. To prevent falling out of the hair, 24. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3. As a dressing. It has given entire satisfaction in every fustance, Yours respectfully, Wa Canxy Crave" AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is entirely free from unaleanly, dangerous, or injurious sub. Klein induced McCue to drink three pints of whiskey on a wager, at San An. tonio, Texas. The feat proved fatal MeCue's widow sued Klein for damag, and got a verdict of $3,000. On appeal, the Supreme Court confirms the jury's conclusion. The ruling was that, as drinker was so intoxicated as to be in able of consent at the time of lowing the third and killing pint, the man who made him do it was responsible, Mr. W. F. Allen, tho Secretary of the Railway Time Convention, who devised the standard time system and secured its universal adoption by the railroads, has issued a circular to all companies asking for the names of the towns (if any) of the line of their roads which are not gov- suing the eircular is to ascertain officially the extent to which tho standard time systema has displaced local time. The general reports have indicated that the use of loeal time is extremely limited. The Mahdi is not an Arab by birth, and is of a black Lue, which is le held in very high veneration in Egypt, stitions, including the worship of guatio shoe of their founder, : white ae rom by ly wi jors and Tish nets in their religous processions. With the Malawiyeh and Ahmediyeh they among the most powerful of AL HA AANA a er % 3 M report i McDonald's celeb rated stances. It prevents the bair from turning gray, rentores gray halr 10 its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the bair and promotes ita growth, cures dandruff sad all diseases of the halr and scalp, and is, aL the same time, a very superior and Gesirable dressing. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Draggists, Es LE ALS. 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 choicest and artistic de- signs. It has already bes come proverbial that if you want pretty as well as cheap CARPETS you must go to the BEE- HIVE, aod now we are doubly prepared to mains tain our reputation. A General line of is one of our SPECIALTIES. MERCHANT TAILORING DE PARTMENT. # oT STO aN ve Give us a Call~-----Sat J. BRACKBI Electric PETER HENDERSON & Weare now receiving our an early call of inspection is most respectfully solicited. here 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 Store lighted by Electricity #0 that you can make selec- tions by night as well as by day. Also Telephone Connections. GOLDSMITH BROS, PRICED STORES Bellefonte, Pa. Great Reduction AT SPRING MILLS, wesnsese i B11 Finds of. cocneees WINTER GOODS, &ec., &ec., &e. such as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, esessnsolothing, Hats, Caps,...ccueee Boots, Shoes ~All kinhs of DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, cle, ete. wens Also in Byrups, Buogars...... Teas, Coffees, eto., GLASS, CHINA & QUEENS WAR Also dealer in (Grain, Coal and Plaster, ee 13febdm J. D. LONG, W. R. BRACKBILL, ! r 3 RICES isfaction Guaranteed. LES ‘SONS, —~Bellefonte, P Light. 3 Le will keep me the success a remedy." that | can in addi surely crows so benefic 308% N, 10th, BL. 87. LOUIS, MO, ¥, tree mantle 7, n 85 £37 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. CO. » <-RU¥ 1 CXS, W R ARES PE Never! HOME = CHINE 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK, w\0Ag ahNg ILAN v LL. e ° MASS. * GA. 4 Buccessor to Pealer & Long. HA? ADS HARD HA sn BE MBLLING—— R SECTIONS AND RB SKCTIONS AND REA PERS, REAPERS, And all kinds ot Farminy Tools, RAKES, FORKS the poiss Be and Ur» functions, thereby NS BLooD ARINC the BLD. aT SE ere : YTHES 50 ROPE BLOCKS, 4PROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. et AS ALL KINDS QF ARDWARE 10 MEET THE PE JAS. HARRIS & CO, Ea TO ANDS IN THIS LINE, 3 iE COUNTY BANKING CO EN TRE CO PONTE, PA. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive ts and Allow Interest; Bu ernment Securities; ons. Jas. A. Baayen, old and Coup- 3 Notes; | vernment Ses CW. B. MiverLz FOR SALE BY J. Q. A. Kennedy, Agent, Centre Hall, Pa. Cards—Attorneys. 18 TI H. OR oh 0 ok A A rte w » Aa VI ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. yh ON , on 2 floor of Furte Suing. novas Nr HEWES Attorney at-lLaw, Practices in all the Courts, Office in the Furst buildng, Bellefonte. Smaytl OHN BLATR L'NX, * Attorney-at- Law, Office on Alley. fab tf eny street, Bellefont, ¥. FORTNEY, D. Attorney at-Law, in old Uocard building, Bellefonte PANGLER, Attorney-at-law J . Ju 8 ANG in Enghsh and German. Office in Furet's new building CT. Alexander. O. M. Bower CF Alta & BOWERY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. arman’s new huliding. : ans GARDEN GROWTH TEAS, Pamiles can save aboui one-half by sending Wo us for Teas, as we Import our own, and have done #0 for forty years. THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA OO Send for circular, which gives prices and full articulam, to ROBERT WELLS, President 0. Box 1287, 43 Vessey BL, New York ONE DOLLAR'S worth of our own garden growth, Chins or Japan Teas, sent by mall, post paid, or a larger quantity by express, charges paid, islebdm LYXECUTORS NOTICE —Letters testamentary oH upon the estate of Michael Bpicher, det’'d. Inte of Potter twp, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned they would respect fi iy request all persons knowing themseives 10 be indebted 10 the estate to pe i fiate pay tent, and those having « $5 npainst Lhe same to present the same duly thentionted for settle went. JOHN SPICHER MICHAEL H. SLICHER, Executors, 12marét Centre Hall, Penn'a, oust PROCLAMATION, Whereas, the Hon Adam Hoy, President of the Usurtof Common Pleas of the £b Judicial Dis trict, consisting of the counties of Cente and Huntingdon, and the Mon. Jas RK Smhik asd the Hon. J. G, Larriseer, Assoc, Judges is Centre coun ty, havi thelr precept, bearing date Ist day of April L 30 me directed, for holding 8 Court of Orer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of Lhe Pesce in Bellefonte, for tie county of Centre, and to commence on the Fourth next, the 20h day of April i gand to continue two weeks, Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that thay be then and thers in thelr proper , 8 10 o'clock in the foraoes of said s ith thelr recoris, ingul- smbrances, sitions, examinations, and their own rem to do those things which to their office apperiains to be done, snd those who are bound in recoguizances to rute nel the prisoners (hat areoraball be in jail of tre county, be then and there (0 prose tute against them as shall be just Given under my baad, st Bellefonte, the Ist day of April in the year of our Lord 188, and the one hundred and seventh year of the Independence of the United States, T. J. DUNKLE Bherif Dentists. PD* © WV. BOSTERMAR, Dentist, Contre Hall, Qffice at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church. Will give satis taction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered. 14nd r D* 8.;6. GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. He ia prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession: He is now fully pre to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. my 278 SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On L&T. R.R FINE SUMMER RESORT. Fine Fishing and Hunting—Roman- tic Mountain and Valley Scenery. Healthy Locality. TERMS REASONABLE. J. H, BIBBY................ Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY. PA, B 3 Ww ® = rietor, Bel . ar, prop Ty les e, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. ey Gy ous (rise wou RYO . NTH, Fa The traveling community will find Shia ORS! Cao Any Ju the county in man charges very moderate. Giveita ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
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