A RRA S30 SARA 1h nS MIR Cards Attorneys. FRED KURTZ, . + « Editor, Orxrre Haw, Pa., “ArriL 25, 1 1885. Pr ———————— VICTIM OF A MURDER. Note Found Trunk, St. Louis, April 14.—A sensation was caused in the Bouthern hotel to-day by the discovery of a horribly mutilated body of a man packed in a trunk, which was taken out of a room. The stench from the trunk caused the discovery. The hotel register shows that on March 530 a gentleman registered as Walter H. Lenox Maxwell, M, D., from London, and was assigned to that room. On opening the trunk it was found that the head of the man was severed from his body, and written on a paper inside the trun ‘were the words : “So perish all traitors to the cause,” The trunk and its contents were taken to the morgue. Maxw ell is described as a very girlish woking blonde young man, wearing a ark woolly, cutaway sait of English stuff. He was seen in Camp Army requently with a dark looking gentleman, about 5 feet, 10 inches in height, This gentle. An registered as C, Arthur Preller, of London. A telegram had previously been received from Preller, asking whether Maxwell was a guest at the house. He answered in the affirmative, and he soon came on. Both men occupied the same room. Maxwell left the hotel a week ago Sun- day night, but be had paid bis full week's board promptly, and it was supposed that he uid return any day. No suspicion attached to his absence until the horrible smell called attention to his room and led to the opening of the trunk. A sec- ond trunk was found to contain numer- ous articles, among which were found Maxwell's London address as No. 14 Pa- per Building, Temple, London, and an envelope addressed in his hand writing to Rev. D. G. A, Lewis, B. A,, curator of St, Paul's Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng- land. He cama over on the steamer Cephas rom England. Preller has a _Ras- passp ort, viz ad by the Russian am- bassador in London in 1878, andja pass- st in 1883 for Spain and Mexico, vized the Spanish minister, and "signed ville. Seven trunks, four valises and a bat t be yx were left } ehind at the hotel, and the contents, clothing, ete, are vals ued at hundreds of dollars. This is be- lieved to make the theory of a hoax un- teneble, and the belief is that the corpse is either that of Maxwell or Preller. an fps AA LADY AT BOARDING SCHOOL. yme of the French boarding 1s in Paris, the girls are fed on weak p, two or three degrees stronger than r ; meat, from which nearly all the 1 Jou rishment t is extracted by boiling; coarse veal, watery carrots and gray, sour bread. The young lady who comes home after 4 few terms of this sort of diet may very learned, bat is pale and poor ] 12, lacking vi igor and health, Give her . Brown's Lron Bitters—the best tonic in the world for young ladies with im poverishe, i blood—-and bring the roses into her cheeks, A Misterious Inside the Parte lonia, pr by ar YOUNG easily ——— OPBOBIA FROM EATING DOG MEAT, Wilmington, Del.,, April 14—Yester- day a ‘the police arrested a sup- nosed crazy negro named Nathan Wile s who, with a knife in his hand was g another man through the street, Toor 1 is arrest Williams tried to bite tne policeman baviog him in charge. At police station bis malady was pro- ined hydrophobia, and he was man- cled and taken to the aimsbonse raving and crying, “Don’t kill me.” At the almshonse he announced that he was a goed walch-dog, and through the night nued to yelp and induiged in pro- Jonged howis. He continues in much the same condition. Williams is about sixty vears old and bas long been known 1s Lhe “dog fat man,” bis occupation be ing the preparation of a postrum from the boiled fat of dogs killed by the city dog catcher. He was accustomed to drink liberally of the oil obtained by him from the carcasses, and has been geen to take large pieces of dog flesh and eat them with evident relish. A HOW IT Is YOU B~ SELF." There is not a bit of doubt but yon have this day a vivid recollection of the harrivle, nauseating doses of worm seed tea or syrup forced down your throat 20 years ago by an over soiictious aunt or grandmother who pronounced your case worms, You will be able to appreciate # vermifoge like McDonald’ Celebrated Worm Powders. The most effective and raliable worm destroyer of the age. easy and pleasant to take the patient will never know a medicine is being ad micistered. Money refanded to dissatis- fod buyers. Sold by J. D. Murray. Jonssrox, Horioway & Co., Philadelphia Agents, A HPI HONS: GARDNER'S TRIAL AT HUNTING- alts Huntingdon, Pa, April 115, The trial of Johan Garduer for 1 urder of Geo. Warfield, his father. ia in Jabuarys by beating him with a heavy clab begun here to day. At the of War field's death, Gardner, by threats of vio- lence, preveated the family from report- ing the murder, and a statement was made that the old man had died from the effects of a fall on the ice. After the funeral, however, the aged widow of the deceased disregarded Gardner's threats, aud reported the matter to a neighbor, and Gardoer was taken into evataly. Among the witnesses were the widow and daughter of the deceased. The fam- ily is astonishly ignorant, and their tes. timony was elicited from them with much diffienlty. HYDR Lia Hon CEST La : LUV ENOW That feeling of mental dallnese, tha troublesome bilions b Jastidious: ness as to food, afid weary aching in the small of the back, can al . ten rid of by J sping ote ald’'s Impro Pills. er re: | funded to pr ientinfod buyers. Jouxsrox, HoLow AY, Es Ca. Bold by J. D. Murray. tn ima nos Ml oI AN As a sunerb hair reais and renovas tor Ayers Ral I igor Bn a SL SE eimmend 3 i promo fhe of the scalp, wih of the ha r, and Ir rudy promi of hale There are only four fur seal grounds of any importance in the world—the islands of St. George and Bt, Paul in Bshring's Sea, which belong to the territory of Alasks, and the other two are the Commander Islands, lying 700 miles west of these in the Czar's domin- ions. The first two islands produce the greatest number of seals. During the months of May and June they como supply the fashionable world with seal skin sscques. The Alaska Seal Fur Company kill about 100,000 seals | annually. They pay the natives forty | cents for each saml they kill and skin. No firearms are used, as it would drivo | as a seal resort. single blow of a club on the head. ingland, where they are dressed aud | dyed. work to bring the fur to the rich and glossy perfection it shows when wrapped around the form of a fashionable lady. First, all the coarse hairs are removed | and then the fur is dyed the shade re- quired. But it takes experts to do this, Crowl’s Patent fron Roofing lie ROOFING, NL Y ON] DOUBLE CO: D CORRUGATED | AND 18 THI Ri SADY SELL LERS’ ; COUGH SYRUP! 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBL Pronounced by sal 1! to be the most | pleasant and eflicaci now in| { use, for the i hoarseness, tickiing sensation throat, million bottles sold with he last gives relic! ever used, i and Las the benefit thet fe had fro: mixtures | now in us Noid by all druggists at cents per ! 18, croup, the Over a | Curse of ¢ of whoo} few | years, It power Lo ipa H 1 Lhe 1 <3 well understood. successful treatment and the color and smoothness of a permanent nature al tained. It takes three of the sealskins to make a full-sized cloak, They losing their rich color, and at the sam time retain their perfect appearance The best cloaks sre worth seals, between the ages of 2 anc 3 years. ’ iy Ina i y sas 1 J sDBEY'S IMPROVED Ji GUGGENHEIMER'S A fine selection of and gent's ng far becomes stiff somewhat. of age they are utterly worthless. Now, the great question is how long will these seals last? and if they take a notion tf desert these four islands, they not finally become extinet? Som pamber is scarcely missed. Well, that that they may take a notion to emigrale to unknown parts of the world that case the sealsicin sacque that figures so prominently as an article of dress an A AR Ee Es { genhelmers i 3 | Hides of all heimers, a i Cash paid for same. {i Guggenheir { eather store i added to the history of the dodos. WEATHER SIGNS, Ee — talks at length about the weather, and says of signs: zigns, each day fortells the next ; is the progenitor of to-morrow. lows quick. atmosphere] the stars are unusuelly numerons and bright at night, which is also a bad omen. It appears that the transparency of the air is prodigionsly increased when a certain quantity of water is uniformly diffused through it Mountaineers predict a change weather when, the air being calm, the Alps, covered with perpetual snow, seem on a sudden to be nearer the ob- server, and their outlines are marked with great distinctness on the agure sky. The same condition of the stmosphere renders distant sounds more audible, There is one redness of the east in the morning that means storm ; another that indicates wind. The first is broad, deep and angry ; the clouds look like an immense bed of burning coals; the second is softer and more vapory. Al the point where the sun is going to rise, and in a few minutes in advance of his coming, there rises straight upward a rosy column, like a shall of dyed vapor, blending with and yet partly separated from the clouds, and the base of which presently comes to glow like the sun himself, The day that follows i is pretiy sure to be windy. It is uncertain to what extent birds and animals can foretell the weather. When swallows are seen hawking very high it is a good indication, becanse the insects upon which they feed venture up there only in the most suspicious weather. People live in the eountry all their lives without making one accurate observation about nature. The good observer of nature holds his eye long and firmly to the point, and finally gets the fact, nob only because he has patience, but because his eye is sharp and his inference swift. of A STRANGE PLANT, a A plant known ns Hias faatom chem is to be found in China, The name means thet, during summer, it is a vegetable, but that in winter it becomes a worm. If it is observed at the latter end of | September, nothing simulates better to Ji 0id 1 ucniah pital rengthen I——— esas fost in offairs of [business dtd lal reap So ey A weed : Skin, Ne WY os, symplon:s oss of Ner ve FY ection, inevitably frequently CTY Zl (7ICULAR, Reve R Sr F oanen. NO ba ES ta HOM nine whi HIRE } 30 uUNIGK SQUARE NEW YORK. CWO, oh ae pilAY Lt CA. 7 LL SALE BY ligo color. 1 £10.00. Imperial power rests with the Farmer, The great freight cor- porations seek him that they may take toll upon his ample stores, We traders seek him to take our stuff. His staples are down, /is face long— but why? No rezason, while his dollar will buy so much. The Oak Hall _ stock proves this, Our story for this spring is a tale of cheapness. Note these examples in Men's Suits; Blue Flannel Suits, $6.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. They are all, except the lowest, all-wool and all full $3.50 00, Blue and Dahlia Happy youngster A chair, a box, half a a dozen big books, of cord and Papa's cane, ma’s aquarium, a vivid imagination, supply all his needs Neither Rangeley trout nor Saguen ay salmon can so delight the expert angler. Imagination has joys and limits. It will not make a dear thing cheap nor an old COT k. Mam- amel and thing new.”™ Real wants demand real supplies, and this fact underlies the great Oak Hall Million Dollar investment in Clothing and Cloths for Men and Boys. Real Bargains must 0 515.00. Large Boys’ Suits, FARMERS!!! - Don't be Deceived As there are persons offering for sale Phosphates branded “ Twenty other similar brands, which look very much like ours, we caution farmers not and which has our name and address onecach bag. None other is genu- ine. Baveu & Soxs, Sole Pro- prictors and Manufacturers, Fhila, in TES ws TWENTY FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE We Caution all persons not to infringe upon our trade marks and brands. Baugh & Sons, PHILADELPHIA, SMELLING == SILER A ivi AX HEARERS, And sil kindest Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS 80 OPEB SPROUTS HAY FORKS Son” BIS LIN JAS, HARRIS & 00, AT NEW STORE] NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS HARPER & KREAMER, Centre hall, Have just opened in ove of Largest snd Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE STOCK OF-- DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, HATS &0 PS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWABE. o1LS AND PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARRE, GROCERIES. COFFERS, SUGARS, TRAS, Fism SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A JLL REGULATEL ALL NEW GOODS, offe ns u in We offer - dt thi COME AND SRE Us. All kinds ot Produce taken, un J ¥. FORTNLY, Alle Cy eal Law, Difice in ol id Cor ard bul din — Beliot out e nb 35 . ByYasciLee, GFANGE ER & HEWER ATTTORREYR- AT LAW P. Hav BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO Epecial attention tw collections suiatlion in Gers VENE'A y Practice ju ahs BBL suG English ———————— so ——— TATTOR! NE) IAW, BELLEFONTE Office on second floor of Farst's building north of Court Honge., Can consulted ink og! ish or German J ous 2 POT TER, A Collections pre special attention given to those hhviig lands or proyerty tor sais Wil draw ug tand have acknowledged IJ «. Mert i | bonds &e. Bellefonte, Pa , FA Lew bie Tm'yB4 Orne ais Law ity ace ud J. H, ORV] 1O* iV 1S, BOWER & WES | ATTORNEYS. AY BELLEVG NTE PJ Offic @ ofr te the 1 irst's bullding | ¥ Dentist Ser D* q. W. HOSTER MA] Dents t Otfice at residence on Chur i#ite Lutheran i tnction in all br 3 {| Ether administered, G D* 8. G. GU | professional servic prepared Lo 5 ] i dental profession. He is now i pared to extract teeth absoit ! Pain. | me— ioe i Hote Is. UsH HOUSE. | W. R. Teller, proprietor, | fonte, Pa. [Pe trade EMANC i® Lraved ng COL lu - hole! eq 10 ans | every reSDoRt, for men end { barges Very mo june Bellis o pei ial attention gl iven tu waned 6 ¥ “ths sr sam— JM MINGS HOT ierele. Y : \* BROCK RE} G | HOFF HOt EE EGUHENY 87,, BX G. McMILLEN {Gon “ Sat mple Rooms or oY ren Buss 10 and fro; i Special rates Lo wit nesses and ( \E NTRE HALL HOTEL. {00d moaaoiain a palural sce: and ch urches ressonabile, CK a BVIN I 8 WEL] Tera Je asonak le. Gon ion firet floor. HO SE, i salople roots i 1 1 1 - 8 RING MILLS HOI 3 Un lL. & T. | ‘INE SUMMER : Fine Fishing and Hq nf 1 BY Ue Mount J. H, BIBBY 3, SPRING MILL di ———— LS {3 MERON HOUR! | LEWISBURG, | ETETTLER 4 vB} | BPECLAL BA | Good MATE Centre Hall, } building. J D MURRAY Dealer is : Whiskey, Bras 1 woid for ever ¥ day i gon COUNTY Receive Deposits an Discos Becuritips | JAS. A. BEAVE] Pres) ident { 4 { Ay % i aua Couns id di 1 prs VAL LEY BANKING Ci CEXTRE HALL, PA Boretve Deposits and sliow Jmere £1 acount Noter; Buy sug Sell Govern © Securities, Gold aud C DUPOnS na WAM WOLF, wW.B XGLE, President Cashier. ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, Belleln Dealer In —" ry Ml . ule, Ps. DRUGS, CHEMICALS! PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODE, &e Pare Wines snd Liquors for medice purposes always kept DRUGS E WANT 000 more BOOK AGENTS wud fred wolling honk en MoUs US WOMEN tan A: Co 11 ether a Jodon Buihooe pryteny hr Sopre give far Biv first of he : nod Docds of Fung ’ ta ATs ng Jusih is Sw put vel jaiLofvery hte Ene iy ens Bee nny hgenty bir SEE buch . We ity
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