TICKET SCALPERS, From the Philad, Inq pnirer, There is a law pending bef fore the Leg- .{islature of Maryland to prevent “Tickes Scalping” and to confine the traffic in tickets to the anthorized agents of the railroad companies ; the bill under con- sideration is similar to that which has been so effective in this State both in protec ting passengers and the railroad campanies from the loss arising fromthe puachase and sale of fraudulent tickets iow-eved,” or of tickets improperly procured. There thered and aged.” were recently convicted in our courts a : number of trusted employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Pullman Car Companies, against whom the charge of embezzlement was sustained. These men were all respectable and honest until they were tempted to dis honesty-—tempted to the loss of reputa- tion and position, and, in fact, into pris- on, by the ticket scalpers. Evety ticket traudulently abstracted or withheld by them, it was proven on their trials, was subsequently sold to scalpers at reduced rates and resold to travelers to be used a second time. Thus the railroad compa nies suffered severe losses, and in cases where the frauds were discovered in time the passengers holding the scalpers’ a is now as handsome | tickets were 8 ubject to loss and inconve- “rs paid tn] DIED EE. as can be ULE M1 No railroad company is secure , no railroad conductor safe from | temptation, and no passenger free from idanger of buying fraudulent and useless “tickets, so long as tic ket scalping is legal- lized. The railroads passengers upon terms so favorable 1a({should be protected from fraud, their wees from the temptation that robs |them of home, friends end employment, i-land passengers from inconvenience or ! I'he law of Pennsylvania is ex- dingly popular, and a similar one |should he among the statutes of every Only through and by the opera- a like law can- absolute security he afforded to the railroad companies, their employees, and the traveling pub- : but until such a law becomes com- {mon in all States, travelers should re- TO-DAY. f fuse to purchase from scalpers, least they hecome involuntary partpers in a fraud- |uleat traffic, and suffered the conseqnen- “Maryland, My Maryland.” “Pretty wives am low and miasmn My wile! Who? 1 : 5 oy + » hlonde Was 4 very pretty blonde Twenty years ago, became sallow,” wre, though she made no particu ¢ of the kind, yet grumpy { uneasiness, ime ago 1 purchased your remedy fo ntiach hat the rem- | » t vy 1ittln tight help my wife, as 1 found that our itll Wii recovery had kis] ax fresh asa new a, ana K Yell the story is soon 1 1d. My gained her ol dime lose empl intate, ions of ‘Ek fHIC Hic tees of their own act, - ——— _— Now that sudden and viole at change 4 of weather occur every 24 hours almost every one is troubled with coughs and making a reliable, effective and trustworthy congh medic ine a desirable article, Is nh thi & connection Dr. Kessler's {Celebrated English Congh Medicine lLoug handled iron S andl especially worthy of note—it neyer fails: 40 cents each. {it never disappoints, Fostron tions for GOOD SETS OF AXLES AT $25 i treatment of croup and whooping cough i Hi Fellows at 75¢ per pair. accompany dach bottle, Dissatisfied pur- i nieckory P J |Shasturs can have their money refunded. gs 84 to Ble yy J. D. Murray. tr A ——- - Basis. Bar Iron at 2% Cents, Ue Lewis’ Pare White Lead at $7.00. Mix- ed Paints, all colors, very low, Door Locks at 5 cents and 35 each. Thar at 4 and 5 eid olds cents cents 18 haves £ 85 110Veis ab oo WCROTY Hes at 700. j per pound, [Sold 1 i d hickory Shats ut 50 to 6) cts. | pe air. Everybody is invited to call 1 at Lewin's i leather. Dull, Duck, Rubber, clothing store and examine the tremen- Drill {dous assortment of clothing for men and rrp) : s BOLD NOT it neckties, underwear, hata, cuffs LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN. |cdilars, umbrellas, gum coats, etc., at pri- Wood screws, Carriage and Tar boltsices that are lower than elsewhere in almost at the price of bar iron per lb.[this county. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask of write for Drives. ! feud —— One-strap Horse | lanket ‘at 75c each. | The Lock Haven Democrat, of Apr 1 WO-Slrap 8 { has the following: Col. W. W. Morn. jutfulo Robes, Lap Robes, Whips, &c.,|son, Samuel Christ and others are aggi- very low. Call and see them. We are| tating the matter of building a railroad selling the stock of goods we ever ta be ed and managed by the citizens of Lock Haven with a view of conne ecting | with the railroad projected by the { Messrs, Collins, running rom Bellefonte idown the Bald E agle-y alley until it in- tersects with the Beech Creek road, This would give a continuous line of railway from Lock Haven to Bellefonte and by {way of Buffalo Run through the ore re- {gions of Centre county, making it all a | feeder to Lock Haven about sixty miles and ia length. The projected Lock Haven {line would be from two to four miles in rl length. The people of Bellefonte have Shades, plain, fringed and scolloped| | beld public meetings and raised money, Lower than ever. [we understand, to pay the right of way The newest styles of Dado, Picturesque | for the entire distance to Beech Creek. and Artistic shades, beautiful in design Sub scriptions to the capital stock of this and finish, company have been secured in Lock ’ OR { Haven to the amount of twenty thousand Horse Shoes at $4.25 Per Keg. |qiiiars. ’ | Tool] pe { i bir l i D OVE, il ¢ in, SOC iargest Owl sold, MACHINE from Cts inches to 36 inches by lex You need not ake them apy more. We sell them at about the price you pay far the round iron. Think of 14! ¢X4 oa- chine bolts, square Leads and nuts and gerews for 10 10 15 cents each, Bhades BOLTS 3 X Reduction in Shadings. Great - > » Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. " ; : Ek $y With the electric light, steam heatin 2 Steel never was as low, Cedar tubs, galvanized and iron bands, J d Sechler's grocery, Bellefonte stands ; on equal footing with our cities for uae: pusied Pui step, Ladder, Maison 7% “tL Cont 1)" CF Lorvantance as low in price and as good in quality, |Sechlers sell the best and purest family \ 3 {gre Ceries alwave, Dupont’s Powder, | —— a Rifle, Maning, Eagle, Bar Lead, Shot, &¢ THE FLURRY IN WHEAT. 10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS| The great depression in wheat in Chi- From five cents a bolt up to any price| cago, on 7, for May No. 2 spring, you want them ; no trouble to show|was also felt in New York, although it the Come and look at them if you! ros o 82}. Just a month the don't want them, jost to see how pretty] ‘ tai are, Centres, Ceilings, Brackets, price of wheat was 1.11%, and now it is ¥ for May in New York, they Finest $tylings in plain and gilt. i SILVER WARE. I’ Mr Lindley, of the firm of Field, Lind- Oar Silver Ware Cases will soon be|ley v & Co, who are prominent “bears,” for iz tion. A full branch of 8Sil|eaid : “The chief cause of this deprecia- on ware, Knives, Forks, Castors, &e.,| ¢ ai the impatience of our people for vill be opened at unhes low prices. | YB h © a anbeard of fl J el foreign trade to come forward as buyers, >i r ’y i il full stock just in 25 per cent lower than) The steady $1, lhe lant season, it Brooms of all} dhl nr to 79% acted ago 14 pe gd decline here has depressed market on the other side, and our y brief that foreign trade has ino time to re-establish its confidence. Another is the large stocks of grain held thronghout the world, especi- ally in England, coupled with the favora. ble outlook for the new crop. All letters {from abroad speak of a bountiful erop, while in this country, and especially on the Pacific coast, the prospects were nev- er better. Of course this is only the win- ter wheat; spring wheat is not yetsown.” London, April 8. <The Secretary of the Corn Exchange reports enormous stocks of wheat, barley and maize in London and waterside granaries. Of wheat alone there are 450,000 quarters more than last year. quarters less, It is obvious that the wheat trade is overdone. It is conse- quently important for London and Liv- erpool money lenders to know who holds this extraordinary mass of grain, A AS Butler county, Kansas, has made a do- nation of thirty car<loads of floor and corn to the flood safferers of the Obio Valley. I MR se, His Slippery Glass Eye. Sire, Juju the Author of “The Hoosler Brushes of all kinda. jes dre s kinds, Very low. On application our catalogue and price lists wiil be mailed to any one, Trade supplied with all our merchandise at trade prices, which oa comparison will be found as low as eastern prices. F. G. FRANCISCUS Lewistown, Pa. caugze rob 24s The best evidence in the world of the purity and excellence of Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco Is found in the {nereases or Distrier.” Sad s Hair Jrouerves on and promotes t the growin of the natuml pm fale or bh y. Clean Sr highly porfumed: : [ Remember by “paying the Rerorren one year in advance subscribers get ered. ic for 14 months, —~New styles vile TET ei ora ing goods at the Bee THE CLINTONDALE FIRE, There was an insurance of only $2,200 on the dwelling house of Dr. Houston, which, with most of its contents, was do stroyed by fire the other Friday. Be- sides the dwelling three barns standin in the neighborhood were DE We learn that among the large amount of household goods destroyed was a fine oil painting of Mrs. Huston’s mother and some valuable heir-looms, such asgilvers ware, ete.—CL. Democrat, EE. it qt — oe The select school at Tusseyville, under the principalship ofiProf. C, R. Neff, will open Apr 15 2 or lA AB - * Fifteen hendred miners of the West- moreland and Pennsylvania gas-coal companies at Irwin's station, Ia., are on a strike. They are willing to stand a re- duction of ten cents per ton, but object to the one-fourth inch change of screen, which is equal to a cut of twenty per cent in wages, oie a APAYING INVESTMENT At this season of the year when your cows fail in milk, your horses get rough in coat, your pigs refuse to thrive, and the hens don't as they should, you will find a package or two of McDonald's Celebrated Tonic and Blood Pyrifying Horse and Cattle Powder, judicionsly ad- ministered, an investment that will” pay big. This 1s positively the st horse and cattle powder made, J, Murray slels it, Dissatisfied buy have their money refanded. tf $15 1), rg ‘can rg can {{onlinue 1s How Watch Cases are Made. rem das week.) , Shirt een men comprised the king force in the man. EY, the Fe mes Boss Gold Wateh Case. Now over fiee hun ired are employed, dt number is constantly increasing, The rea- OT of this increas is this: In the James Boss’ Gold Watch Case all the met tal in sight and subj ct t » wear is solid gold, while the re- mainder, which only lends strength to the case, of stronger metal to an gold, giving gold where cold is needed, and strong, elastic metal where strength and elasticity are needed, a combination pro- ducing a which case better than solid gold and at oNg-HALY the cost, Over 200,000 of these cases r- z Re have been sold, and ¢ jeweler in the country can testify to their quality ane 5 ment. Lurptxarox, Mion, Dec § 1899 EW, Marsh, of the Democrat, bo sage hit 8 Jas Boss Gold Watch Chae 1% yours ago, and carried i until » short titoe , whens 1 purchased it, and sold it tos customer he case showed no signs of wear, except that natural to any case, and 1 sin estiafied can safely guarantend for of lenst ton years mare. 1 have 1 the Janes Boss’ Gold Wasted Caso for many years, and the partics who bought the Sret onés ard carey: ing them today, ss well satisfied ss though they had bey aah 8 solid gold case costing twice the inoney. 1 regard then as the only cases of this kind a jeweler should weil who desires fo give his customers tha worth of thelr money or values his reputation Wat J. Cusiiwar, Jeweler, fend § cont viamp to Kepvione Woteh Cave Fartorion, Phils. dolphin, Fa, for bandeome [llastraleod Pamphlet showing bow dames Bose’ and Kepvions Waieh Coren sre mabe, (To be Continued) used VU « { hy is * Py — An old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. “ Calvert, Tetras, May 2, 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 se- vere cold, which terminated in a dangerons cough. 1 found no relief till on our march we came (0 a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 was urged 10 ry AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL, “1 did so, and was rapidly cured, Since then 1 have kept the PRoTORAL eonstantly by me, for family use, and I have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lung diseases, J. WW. Wmrreey yasands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the use of AYERS CHERRY PEcronatl. Being very palatable, the young t children take it readily. PRETARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drugpists. Health and Happiness. ~ DO AS OTHERS Tecu <q RAVE DONE. Are your Kidneys s disordered? Kidney Wi rd broug s from my grate, sail 5 ¢ Ly 18 beet doctors in ove rmx, echanie, Ionia, Mich, Are your nerves weak? “Kidney Wort cared me from nervous - akhets 8 fe alter | was pot egpectedo live." Hrs X | & Goodwin, Bd, Chris Momilor Cleveland, 0. h Have you Bright's Disease? “Ridney Wort en se when ay water was just like chalk aid hen Hie Fran tisom, Peabody, Mase, Bufferin ng from Diabetes ? “Kidney Wort is most successful remed 1 have over used, Gives almost Imnwdiste pd Pr. Philitp C. Ballon, Monkton, ve Have Jou Liver Complaint? ana gney, ort cuted me of chronde Liver Diseases . fenry Ward, iste Col. 69th Nat. Guard, X.Y. Is your Back lame and aching? “gidney-Wort, (1 rout Shed? me when 1 was» fase 1 had 10 rol, ou Wis Have you Kidn Disease? sR idney- Wort made me sound in liver and k sfter years of uhwacerastul doctoring. Iie kh $198 box." Ban’) Hodges, Willimetown, West Va. Are you | Constipated? fo pp) SPRING WITHOUT BLOSSOM. Late in Life to Look for Joy—Yet Never too Late to Mend. Readers of Hawthome's “House of Ecven G8 bles” will recall the pathos with which poor Clif ford Pyucheon, who had been unjustiy lmprion- ed since his early manhood, said, after his release “My life is gone, and where i8 my happiness? Ohl give me my happiness.” But that could be done only in part, as beams of warm sunshing occagon- ally fell across the gloom of a New England au- tumn day, In a letter to Messrs, Hiscox & Co., Mr. L. i Ti- tus, of Pennington, N. J. says: “1 have suffjred untold misery fromychlldhood from chronle di- senses of the bowels and disrrhoea, acoompagied by great pain. I soughtrelief at the hands of ghy- sicians of every school and used every patent ynd domestic remedy under the sun, 1 have at last found in PARKER'S TONIC a complete specific preventive eure. As your jnvaluable mediche, whieh did for me what nothing else could dg, is entitled to the credit of my getting back my hap py days, 1 cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact.” Mrs EE, Wells, who necds uo introduction Ww the people of Jersey ( ty, dds: “The testimonial af A tus is genuine and voluntary ; only he does not adequately portrey the suffering he has endured for many years, He is my brother-in-lbw and | know the case well, He is now ks rectly fee from all his tronbles, and e ujoys health and fe, ascribing tallto P ARKER'S TONIC, ~(}inghams, seersuckers and cham- brays, new stock, and cheaper than ever at the Bee Hive, ——— a fe ——— 1000 printed letter heads, at $2. 1000 envelopes, with printed busines card, at $2, These rates are only 8for Cash down, and in lois not less than 1000, When parties find their own paps rand envelopes, we print card on same for § per 1000, 1884. 1884, GRAND Spring Opening AT THE BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES, SATURDAY. MAY 3, MONDAY, MAY TUESDAY, MAY 6, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. i Keep Your Eye on Days and Dates, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Great Reduction AT SPRING MILLS, veesnsesein all kinds of. .oveiee WINTER GOODS, &ec, &e., &e such as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, vussenseslolothing, Hats, Caps,eecieeees Boots, Shoes we All kinhs of DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, cic, ete. wees AlS0 in Byrups, Sugars...... Teas, Coffees, ete., GLASS, CHINA & QUEENS WARE Also dealer in ee(Grain, Coal and Plaster, 13febdm J. D. LONG, Successorto Pealer & Long. LEFPONTE, PA. (Late Ry iT & Co.) Bu ernment Securities; ons, : Jas, A. Bravan CENTRE HALL. Mr; Dest Not 03 ot ont Noves Buy, | Wu, WoL J. C. BRACKBILL, 3 fs Sv THE LARGE STosR W. R. BRACKBILL, | ¥ OWELT PRICE —— Electric a GOODS SHOWN Al TRIAL BOX Light. AS WELL 48S DAY. You in Angus thet “while there ia id thelr work far be ih { certainly did URTEEN YEARS' Tt Th ¢ xpectatl on oy that a habit of N could be Ty gotlen under cone fe You tat no false modest will hg we i that | can in adding SUOCOEE Al that] an in pain Be iy." 87. LOUIS, MO, [SEH ss S PLANTS 25 & 37 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. $ wi RUApS To NEVER KA evs a Sr gross. UT OF ORDER. No EQUIV HOME = 0 icHINE 80 UNION SQUARE NEW YORRK \CAg aANg LAN BN Q OassS > GA 4 3 FOR SALE BY 3.Q. A. Kennedy, Agent, Centre Hall, Uards—-Aliorneys.. T H. “ORVIS, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. BELLEFONTE. ¥A site the Court How, on 24 ficor of novi Pa. Furst's edd H Wis Attorney-st-Law, Practices in nll the Courts, Furst buildng, Balloons: OHN BLAIR LN Alta Law, Stee on Alleg.ony street, Bellefont, feb tf Den Office in the 2mayil Attorneyat-Iaw co in old Couard building, Bellefonte 1. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-law . Consultations in English and German, Office in Furst's new building CT. A) der, M, Bower LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYE.AT.LAW, inGasmans pee bul Noli & 7 & 1 4 Arch. abite will still Sad a Ta J for |B of fie city. at to those iu Eo eity sacl business or GARDEN GROWI1H TEAS, Yam les ean save shout one-half by sending « rown, and have for Teas, ay we 1 port have r forty years, THE ORIGINAL AMERIS Lrioes ENG Ls Presi particu ars, 10 JOBERT | "0. Box 1257 33 Vemey 1, Ne ONE DOLLAR'S worth of © growth, China or Japan Teas, we paid, or a iy © paid TEA Poe } § ciregiar, Ww a ives 9 ¢ I WEL larger qua *'§ N SPICHER M14 a iL 0 8P1 CHER. Executor, 12mardt Centre Hall, Penn's. OURT PROCLAMATION, Wher ae, the Hen Adam ley, Presidest of the Uouri »f Common Pleas of the $id Judicial Dis tel. consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Hon Jas R Kami fi and the Hon J. v4, Lasriaer, Assoc. Judges in Usrire coune ty, having Issued thelr precept. bear ne date Ist day of April, font te me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Rossions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for tive county of entre, and to commence on the Fourth Monday of mest, being: April the 38th day of April 1984 and to continue two weeks Notice is hereby given to the Uoroner, J ustices of the Peace, Aldermen a8 Constables of suid county of Centre, that they be thes and (here in their proper persons, st 10 o'clock in the forsoon of said dap. with their records, inguil sitions, es aminations, and their own remembrances, Jado the Shite which Lo their office appertains to be those who are bound in recoguizances 10 sinst the prisoners that areorshall be in rote © re county, be then and there to prose tote against them as shall be just. Giver wader my band, at Bellefonte, the Ist day of April in the year of our Lord 1884, spd the one Hundred and seventh your of the independence © thie United Staten™ T. J. DUNKLE Sherifl ———— Dentists. G. W., HBOSTEEMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall. Office at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered. ldndyr R.8.:G. GUTELIUS, "Dentist, Milibeim. Oflers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform sll operations in the dental! profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 4 78 SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On L&T. R R SUMMER RESORT. FINE Fine Fishing and d Honting—Roman- tic Mountain and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality. TERMS REASONABLE. J. H. BIBBY,...... cosvnses. Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. may SH HOUSE. W. R. Teller, propristen,, Belles nte, Pa. Special attention iven to country trade. (1 16y Co RAELLEFONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, e traveli community will find hia h i Boil eo bio any in the in and Bayes very moderate: Give it athial, june tf i ENTRE HALL HOTEL. » D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. oa HOUSE. Ta CATOWELD pricier on first Hoor. Sd hve and vat : Ww; b Mixon id FRG Roe »
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