Little Ho The Physicians Acknowledge His Critical Condition. 0 for Fritz, Ss ———— DOES NOT REALIZE HIS DA He Refuses to Take Food, and Strength Is Rapidly Diminishing—A Report That a Regency Will Be Ap- pointed To-night, Ne his majesty’s © wince was summoned igh Dr. ll dh upon or joined by his col- nt of the emperor's further nso Basdeleben the il Tag old rid It emperor was reported early last Svaning bad another serious relapse, and vont was given to him by mets | ymperor was slightly bet- so anxiety of his attendagts le generally is in no wisa di artilage of the Bpiglottis , allowing parti i Th had ng and che ff 3 want Oo " onment of Tea has bes, produced king, necessi- ling through unable to ex f the changes that | the emperor's C that be is are actly taken ut itis p ’ I ACH weakening very THE FIFTIETH CONGF What the Lawmakers Are Doing in the National Capital. jut f aan] line wart flax & roso- rOasury i offerers Mr. ( of amend 321! Vb JSIASTIC REP CANS. Blalne's Name Maine PORTLA the Nominations, Wildly by tion Applanded Conver State 1 The President's Message Indorsed by the Democratic National Convention. The Democratic party of the United States, in national conventidh assembled, rénetys the pledge of its fidelity to Democ ratio faith, did | roaflirms the platform adopted by its répre- sontatives in the convention of 554, and in- dorses the views expr ol by Presideut | Cleveland in his last ann message to fon. ross the correct interpretation Ee that latform upon the question of tariff reduo- | tion: and also Indorses theefforts of our Dow | coratie representatives in congross {0 seoyuroe | a reduction of excessive taxation, Chief | among its principles of party faith are tho | maintenance of an indissoluble unioh of frep i and indestructible states, now about to enter | upon ita second century of unexampled pro. | gress and renown; devotion to a plan of gov- regulated by a written con- strictly spe eitying every granted and oXpresily reserving to states or people the entire ungrantad of power; the encouragement ms popular v igilance, directed to all mve beon chosen for brief terms to en and exec the laws, and a charg od h the duty of pre serving ue lity and estab lishing 1 on, "po Domo ( + party welcome an exacting tiny of the administration of the g¢xecttive power wgdch four vears ago was committed to its trust in the election of Grover Cleveland as wesident of the United States, apd it chal ges the most seurching inquiry concern. ite fidelity and evotion to the which then invited the suffrages of During a most critical period of cial affairs, resulting from over tax- , the anomale condition of our cur and a public debt unmatured, it has by adoption of a wise and conservative ot only averted disaster but greatly sd the prosperity of the people. reve rsed the iprovident and icy of the Republican party public domain, and has corporations and syndi- domestic, and restored » hundred millions of © be sacredly held as ir citizens ring the interest of the 3 trictly to the lity, it has paid hounties to the He than was period. 1d a judicious of the public onstruction stern which and insures pal and con ru lent foreign ith all nations ying all the rights vernmens and ns | NGER. C 8 p t ern nt stitution war t jeal ute ti LAs from alien Chinese under speration of r the action of a inte, wes of secured the ¢ vil servi oe has boen t Pre pide snt : ght the public stan dar i of efficiency, precept, but by the wg and unselfish Airs department Democratic oor i of trol, fare of all the people lefonded ; every pub- ted, and the equai- { s law, without oO race or color, has been stead fnastly exhibited and niinuance to rood government, voke a renewal of thus upon the people of the national the popular ion of a chief magistrate il, able and prudent, fdit to that the ty trust, the entire log- trolling the senate ees of congress a tax laws w of war abundance of ple exuality {airness and the Thus the or share of the with fale p unequal Conall the the pe ba teller gti ifled iu al, u led nor re pio. party will continue with fide] to to struggle to re- pledges i box it rdance rex] at the people s freemen of our land nein ing every tiller ‘advantage from exces y prion of nearly every NCTE d by the fgvoritisn { tax legislation is unjust taxa ® ys ered of Deano taxation the cost of the vald be un justly Increased Judged by Democratic terests of the people are Le necessary taxation, trusts ines are permitted and fostered v enrich the few that com- citizens by depriving them natural competition. Every Democrat of governmental action is ated when thro ugh unpecessary taxation vast sum of money beyond the needs of an al administr is drawn from hannels of trade and ae emoralizing surplus in the with ball 0A » gain tax laws, t $ict LOT The 1 treasury, amounts HOT ad xx ing idle in the federal from superfluous taxation, than $125,000 000, and the is reaching the sum of more annt ily. Debauched by mbnse temptation, the remedy of the Republican party is to meet and exhaust it Ys iy surplus « " than $60,000 Hats Kennebec | intos minated ballot, receiving | Henry B. Cleaves Signa Was s f trade as ad eland and the Mills s the duty of con ree evenues to equal nual expenditures; ler of American y recently negotiated presans adminis emphatic consure of all patriotic Americans:” endorses the prohibi- law and demands its faithful enforce m denounces Cleveland for his failure to keep his promise of service reform, and closes with this nk This convention sends across the sea words of good cheer to the Hon. James G. Blaine, and ex. | press the earnest hope that he will soom retam to this country to givg the weight of his name and the foros of Ei fone in aid of the Re | publican cause in the pending campaign. New York, June 18. ~The recently organ- ized Union Republican club opened its club house last night, and adopted resolutions that the Chicago convention should nominate Blaine, in spite of his withdrawal pearly as possibile thas, “‘F ntearoats in ays rights and i fishery treaty the tration deserves nations Lory ut, civil Says He Wonld Accept. New York, June 18. —An Evening Bun | reporter called upon Mr. Depew and asled | him point blank if he would accept the nom | ination for the presidency if it was tendered him by the Republican party. Mr. Depew said: 1 bave never sought the position, It Is a great bonor tw* be a oan didate, To be elected president United States is the greatest honor on enrth, If my party, the Republican party, | think I am the strongest man to carry the | doubtful states and place me in nomination, | could 1 refuse the honor? I would have to | make great sacrifices greater than any other man in the country; but if called upon by my party | would make them.” by Textravag Ant taxation. The Democratic remedy is to ent: rep Igngality in public ex penditures and tah unnecessary taxs ation, Our estal lished domestic industrie- and enterprises ould not, and need not one fangered by a reduction and cor rection of the burdens of taxation On the contrary, a fair and careful revision of our tax laws, with due allowance for the differ- ence between the wages of American and foreign labor, must permit amd encourage every branch of such industry and en terprise by giving them ASNUrAnCe of an extended market and steady and continuous operation in the interest of American labor, which should in no event be } De DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Weis Rellefo Howard Boro Milesburg B Milihelm Bo Centre Ha Philipsburg Unionville | Henner twp Bogus twp do do i Burnside hp iw Haines do Half Moon | How Huston Liberty twig twp b templated by the Democratic party is to promote the advantage of such labor by cheapening the cost of the necemaries of life in the home of every workingman, and at remunerative employment, u closely concerning every phase of our na tonal life, and upon every question involved in the problem of good government, the Democratic party submits its principles and professions to the intelligent suflfrages of the American people. National Industrial Frogiomn. New York, June 12.-The progres of the manufacturing industries of the country as reported to New Enterprises for the week ending Juve 9 shows; Palldings Bridges Churches Electric light companies. . Cins companied. |. . Manufacturing companies. “ Mills, factories, oto. . “ie Mining Sompanies. . Ratlroads Water works. 3 w > o> zEssE £288 ssa insmemsssmosmsatt § Mme. Diss Debar's Trial New Yong, June 18.—~Mme Dis Debar was put on the stand yestorday to testify in | | her own behalf, She claimed that she was | the daughter of Lola Montez, born in | and placed with the family to brought up. pessed as ber husband, also tontified, and several times badly contradicted himself, #3 33383 The [Indian Beservat number gone mineral that Cures MI ioned } gone pot at Centre Hall The pate ed All are 16th MARE tavited, Firat « stantly prices. ¥ lass fresh bread ar hand, ur patr on WOODLAN {land coal, leaves no cinder Hall roller mill WATER! Plenty of it for every to draw the attention terested in having § i will bave my dr nel DOT HI O0 ad of day: 4 and any one well drilled, can ac next ten davs, after that Pa in 1 Hin i y have who dress w here | entre Gero, S CLEMENTS, Box 345. Lewis When Daby was sick, we gave har Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the following. They write: 849 Central Ave, Cinch nnatd, 0, apuary 4th, Jes ; Athlophoros Pills have ured te Of Hives Somplsnt and dyspepsia ay ten of the Pills to a Feeid w fo Pe of with thigstion hie Wed wale wily FWERAMY, ¥ Rosetto SL, New ave wm. OL, February th, 4 Athlophe roe Pills worked iy in my dyepepeia, Eaxma L. Cran, Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in- digestion, constipation, headache ete. They’ 11 take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength, Aarfend 6 conta for the beautiful colored por ture, “ Moorish Maiden THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall SLM CX | BUCKEYE | AGENCY, wna J vos moses} Mosman —_— Farmers : for Celebrated To the taken Co, for the sale I have the agency of the i C. Aultman & ( { machines 0., Canton, Ohic are considered the very i made in the country, SINDzASY ght lenges The li { chal 1 Folding Binder for darability | lightness o Buckeye the ion of work ¢ It folds go as to world Vere and fdraft pass through any com- { mon gute BUCKEYE MOWER Is considered the best in the market, Jin SH J R. better machines BI ADY ir address ! and { for less money Call on « M.GRAMLEY Rebersbur | W A LL y. H. Williams, {6 High Street, Onr em- © X By ii 8 wt ite exam ph ae { MK 4 Just rece GREAT Ci} Oh ine our stock Tele. sept Mone EWOR ved at the NTRAI wr 1 we HF LLEVORNTE. § 1’ - (1 Ww 54 3 OR KB, . sen pememnemegus | A very large stock of | FIRE CRACK ERS, | FANCY FIREWORKS TORPEDOES, LANTERNS, | CAMPAIGN TORCHES, { Dealers are re juested to examine stock before purchasing elsewhere. Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Razors Pocket Knives, Ma- vical Instraments, and Bport- ing ( Boiesors, roods Generally. Onin THEODORE DESCHNER, Alleghany 8t., Bellefonte. SALESMEN WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nurse Btoek! NDEXPENSES ! : AD. Apply at onoe, stating age. Chase Brothers Company, “Rocweste Apert, ) ROCHEST eh + NY. EXCURSION RATES. A very complete list of tourist round trip rates and routes to western poinis for 1888, has just been issued for free distribution by C. H, Warren, Gen. Pass Agent, St. P. M. & M, Ry. St. Paol, Mion a i i snown to me" HH. A. Amcunn, M.D, 111 So. Oxford 88, Brooklyn, N. % Castoria enrss Molle, Conntipation, Sour Blogy oh, rrnosa, Eructation, Kills Wori.e, gives sloop, and promotes ob ition without injurious mediontion, Tas Carrara Compaxy, 18 Pulton Street, N. Y, Asa i AL Dually Exoeg nire Hall : tery ew 42 Linden Hall Onk Hall amont Pale Bummit casanl Lap J. BR, WOOD Gen'l Pager Ag? a ———— DR. EUMPERETYS' BOCK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pages, with Steel Engraving, BATLED FREER, Address, P. ©. Bog 1816. 8. Y, CURKS ation, Tnflammations. .. Wn Fever, Worm Oolio Holt or Testhin A hildron or Gtiping, Biibous Oolie. .. pe. B chitis, . nehe, Faconohe Sick Hendache, Verty Be Mami riots ihonit Breathing. aim. epeies 3 Eruptions. enmatie Pains... .. (Ring Chile, Malaria, irl or looting Infante, Codd in the Head Viedont Comgha Yhopwicnl W annem fre " AA) Si | w sting Tied vi, Pain ation. 1 , t PECIEIOCS., Fabien Bie Rs BELLEFONTE of Fursts new se. Can be Ho sh or German. 7m'yS4 RNG OO. INTE torost OUN1Y BARK] BEL JER Ar fa Ww 3 not As ih NOWCR EF PERNA. Beccive Tx : ii Government BEHUGERT, Cashier Buy snd A BI AVER in SN A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. ling, st reasonable rales, Now, pamphlets, ete. bound and re first Class #tYie. OSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall Residence on Main street, Office Will give satisfaction in Ether l4apr in all ad- is profes ion, i R88 G. GUTELIUS. — D* Dent ist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He i» now fully pre pared to extract teelh absolutely withou PAIN. my 278 M., GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Is prepared to cry sales, He has been successful in the past and offers his ser- vices to the ube tf, LOW TOURIST RATES. For $47.50 a freteines round tr icket, word for PO dav, with stopover privileges, oan w obtained from BL Paul to Great Falls, Mone tans, the coming manaiacturing omtre of the Or hiwiost, BY AGL Only 8h6.00 Balint Paul gdp gh to fielens And ren ANITOB ALB IAL I potion PAwAS im poin cart and south, Bates correspon iingly as low will be named to points in Minnesota and Das kota, OF Apon pet. Bonnd and the Facile Const, For further particular adds 8. I. Warren, General Kastern Apt, 387 Brondeny, : ork Clty, or CH. Wanses, ¢ Pas souger Ageiai, i Paul, Mia.
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