1 Lad: Guid Lad droased with Wolff's GME Blacking It makes them look like new: and ox alos also rossed with it, hold their polish SDricil the rubber, even should the stow creep UN Have von new Rabbers? Why, no! These are the old ones a Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Ses what oan be done with 28.0, worth of eK A PAINT FHNAY ONE CAN BFE THRO UON WOLFF & RANDOLPH, dek in Drus, Paint and 8 The Most Successful Remedy ever discov. ered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below : KENDALL'S SPAVIN GURE. Brrverxox, Pa., Nov Dr B. J. Kx¥patrr Co. : Genta-—-I would like to make known to those who are almost persuaded to use Kendall's Spavin Cure the fact that [think it isa most excellent Linime I have used {ton a Blood Spavin, The horse went « three legs for three years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used ten bot ties on the horse and have worked him for three vears sluoe and has not been lame, WM. A. Yours truly, Genmastows, N.Y. N J. Kexpars Co. Enesbu rgh Pall is, Ve Gents: In praise of Kendall's Spay say, that a year ago Lhad a valuable come very lame, hock enlarged and 89 horsemen abe ut here {we have no Veterin ary Sur. goon bere) pro od his lameness Blood Spavin or Thoroughpin, bey all told me there was no care for it, he became about useless, and I con- sidered him almost worthless, A friend told me of the merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so | bought & bottle, and I could see very plainly great improvements immediately from Its use and before the bo ttle was used up 1 was satisfied that ft was t great deal of good. I bought a second bot I i before it was tsed up my horse was cured a5 has been in the team doing heavy work all the seaaon since last April, showing no more signs of 11. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure a valua sdicine, and it he ould be in every tabi zd. Respectfully you EU LENE bEwrTT All drug. will be sent CURL. Dn. B. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for §5, «ts have it or can get it for you, to any address on receipt of price by the proprie tory. DR. B. J. KENDALL C0, Enosburgh Falls. Vermont, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. am My Power Circular Saw. Iron Frames, or it Arbor, Machi ne Cut Gears, Center of Table made of Iron giving full Description and Prices gf our HAND and FOOT POWER MACHINERY, J. N. MARSTON & CO., Station A, Boston, Mass, HUMPHREYS’ Dn, HUMPHREYS Sructyics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many ears in private hey tice with sucosss. and for over hiirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific Is a special care for the disease Damed, These Specifics cure without drugging, purg. ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and dewd the sovereign remediesof the World, LIST OF PRISCIPAL B08, CURES, PRICES, 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations orms,. Worm Fever, Worm Colle. fXin Colic, or Teething of Infants iarrhea, of Children or Adults Laem ra Sriping. Billons Colic er orbas, Vomiting (ouraliin sold, Bronchitis. eura gla, BE ks ol Sangh. Diealt Breathing 0 t 3 m.. Ersyipelas, Eruptions AH tiam, Rheumatic Pains. .. and ils, au FE) x Biseding < hor Hore, or Weak Eyes Hila; fiuenza, Cold In the Head ng CO Cangh, V jlant Se Coughs, 1 hpi Im patred Hh Be ryed Gland ang oid Hy. Physical Pra from RB: Riding . . ty Seminal Weak. be danke bp ¢ or Pe saan a i = iy bound in cloth and gold Oor. William and Jou WESIINg 00 York. EVER RATES VITOR FMA 4 | YIiIULEDS By! AWAY 50 Yh) te. A ) i ewne EE roof Horas and Cat: EE BAOOH. 66 & your Is being made by John R Gondwin Troy 5.7 at work for as. Header, fo Homy not make a8 mach, bul we ae ols you quickly bow to earn from 85 to B10 a day at he start, and mors us you go Both sonen, all ages, + X, 5. In any part of aries, YOu CRN SuTIneveee at heme, # all your thseor spare mompents the work, All is new, "reat ay SR ae vi ura * ro wimg. EASILY Yo A PERDILY EA a - A neglected old, often becomes in Pneumonia, Bronchitis or a Covsnmpting Care it with Husmeuaxys' Speciric No Beven, Used with perfect sucess by {bomvuode, LINGO 0 IN LE SIAM Presenting the Other § Sido of the Miller Murdar Story, THE EVIDLRH OE TOR THE BTATE A Strong Chala of Circumstantial Evidence Against the Negro, Blood on His Clothing and Razor, A Conflict of Expert Evidence. March 11.—Dr. For- wave soa damaging ex- against Lingo, Dr. noustrator of mMICroscopy of svivania and } pont til eXsinina- Campin, N. J., mad yesterday ert testimony Pliny is de at the Unive has made 135.00 tions, YHe examine ite Clot prison® and fonad blood pantaloons, overalls, sairt, and suspen ters, bul lid not blood on the slesve of the blue picked up in the ficld, the stalk knife, butcher knife, pen kaife or rabber boots. He fonnd that Mrs. Miller been eriminaily assnalted, “Now, how about razor, doctor?’ Taking the razor ia his hand the witness said: I found no blood on the blade, but between tons h Were evi of ashes. Remnoy Ww potash 1 found disiiuct rsity ‘1 Pat on the coat, ith caustic Clots of For the Dolense, CaMbpeN, N. J... AM. 12, cutor yesterd oki . court by Hi for the det intimidate guarante«d pro 0 the Early in th JON comimonwe alth Pestand ILS On yer opening speech | short and plausibl the evidence i nro was such as to nl prove an alibi for Mrs. Mary A Saw and ta Pensankin stat Sept. 25 He wor: pair of blue over She The sensation un the lawyer mn Irving to i Tu ¢ i Dr witnes 8 stoi tae L108 Ja W (reorge i i inde 8 bridueat It ind the ontline of nised to prodace that he would note fense 1, colored, Li said at the of she Ngo rernoon boots, an ol i blue shirt. Was positiv © thal on? Sieevs of the shirt was torn r to hier husband abou Rev, David the previous wi roborated her of Kershon, husband «8, followed, and cor- y ‘ red, played ntville until ‘harlie Bell dice after Al th Li i ZO Of ow i thi 4 p. roborate testi Lingo's Wife on the Stand. Capen, N. J., March 13. —A farther attempt ablish an wr Fran Lingo was made bv coun yester- day. The witnesses examined are colored an i sol miment made upon ti fuct Appenrs the he people of the prisoner's ra were determined t ble, His wife was one She told a straight her hus! and's return to ay after THO f the + Mill i ' to est alibi fi is is TiNd] $1 ai THERON per . ne of Was 118 Af ugh t possi tess s story of home that murder. She colored, standing steps Thurs ) i to the ping wash bi from his hands. T} ony M ne } fense that the cut on | 70's i and Was Ccsus ; and that he cut his hand in A number of ot red stified yin Matchtown on the aflterno { the murder. Was on mo and testy the 1 ning 1i8 claim of knife roing witnesses stad the mm oT col tO seein Lan Lingo on the Stgad. 'AMpEX, N. J March —By 1 i : nesses called ves. the tra ‘F Francis to pr that Mr prove murdered whe being re found swore th saw Lingo muar- it he yi fro f the nands FP Was calle b il as wo the mur upon to give estimony co iis early life. He was calm and ‘undis turbsl. He con fessed to having been in prison several times Lingo said his were torn at knee the day of marder, and oi the swwes of his blue shirt was This he tore off and threw away. This was on the edge of the bush lot. and was also 0 overalls { the he one sle loose Lingo Bites His Connsel Capex, N. J.. March 1} Lingo continued his testimony own defense and no lerwent examination ii cool and calm and no daaaging admis sions were elicited. He said he was not in the bush lot on the day of the maur- der. He did not meet the Du Hadways there, nor the insarance agent, Wilder. He did not limp, and gave the jury a sample of his walk To give a conclusive ilinstration of his claim that Lingo's teeth could not have inflicted the lacerated wounds on Mrs. Miller's hand, Judge Wescott told the prisoner to bite hig hand, locating to him the spot where Mrs. Miller's hand was wounded. Lingo caugbt the hand of his counsel between the teeth and ii on the flesh rather gingerly. “Bite harder.” cried the ex-judge; “harder, harder yet.” Then, with a sudden wince of pain, he exclaimed, “That's enough.” Judge Wescott's hand was deeply marked by the nogro's teeth as he showed it to the jury. Lingo also bit into a cake of soap, which was given to the jury as a part of the evi- ence, 6. —Frank in his a rigid Cross prisoner was Cross Examination Finished. Camprx, N, J., March 17. The cross examination of Lingo was continned by the state. The questions put to him were searching, bat he made his an- swers in a cool, deliberate way, and did not at any tine appear to be confused, In answer to 4 question as to why he had cut off lus moustache, he said it was done by the adyive of his lawyers, who told him to shave his face ciean. Prosecutor Jenkins ordered him to give a practical demonstration of the manner in which he cut corn, so as to show to the jury how he inflicted the wound upon his hand. The prisoner retired after bein the stand for seven hours. The de Jo then put witnesses on the stand to im peach the testimony of Wilder, the in- surance agent, and introduced further expert medical testimony. a Smuggled $10,000 Worth of Dresses, New York, March 17.—Miss Jennie Bhea, the dress nuker whose two trunks containing $10,000 worth of dresses, ae. were seized Susi. ag was on a charge of smu Frey $2,000 bail for her ET on , when the examination will take THE SMO Ot LV WEEA have unani- Ladd for Wednesday, March Republicans of hole Island mously nominated ex-Governor governor, The Lehigh Valley Railroad nounces a quarterly divi paynble April 15, The First Natious! bank of He bias been authorized to begin busine capital of $100,000, Judge Gresham and ex-Senator have both declined the Republican tion for mayor of Chicago. Philad slphia brickiayoers and thelr em- ployers have agreed on 46 cents an hour ns a basis of wages for the ensuing Daniel P. Goulding has been arrested at Eastport, Me, for rifling the malls, It took two years to trace the crime to Gould log. Thursday, March 12, Henry Villard sailed for E Lahn, MA OANY An lend of 14 pr cont. Vis. s with a pantie, Farwsll nominme BERSGH irops on the 4 proved, The New York Pinkerton bill The Continental bank, Baltimore been authorized to begin business with 000 capital, The Yantic will proceed down the desty assembly passed the anti- of Atlan tie wing dere. The Guatemalan ment otf fora suntan govern fas (On line of steamars ta rua Hn Eri haay between naln and Friday, Mar A race war is 1 Aunt Clara Bu { aver LE) yy 1 Prod Saturday suis hud Monday, March Palme cratic Lic The Navassa EB. Kay and Edwa in Baitin A and ket 1 Fra » # sation § i jste nomi Preside by wi sabmi with Newf i it y sting. The Cit New § Ered t Fa New York Sati ‘ and hours from Queens! AVE rage was iwenly-one m fi hour, unprecedented fora Tuesday, Minneapo! bas beens on The presi resignati Fpecia Lye ere ered in Che chur thet demi The reg invitation ahd gives as lizgze G suicide by story tenen : aad friendloss » t The trial of incall for shoot. ing Congressms i re wa in Washington tied 4 ee the absence of (impo The cotuing Republican agreement wleriake to nection it of twenty Lime something FIER En March . ts has 10.91 cases of There RUD. acoepiad the Chicago the grip epi ie Was sick called owing tw tant df Mrs Benj ecatght fle va hoard a canal boat at Borden town, N J Her husband promptly dropped her overboard and quanoined the fumes William if yours, was ar rested at opening a safe in a broker's office and stealing money and Jewelry. H nfessed that hie had “guessed the combination.” “ Ee ATHn Sirest Anderson, aged trenton for MARKE TS Quotations from the Philadelphia and New York Exchanges, PuiraoeLenia, March 16, dull and strong Peansylvania advanced. Lehigh Valley was dul aud strong. Lehigh Navigation was seas, Heading was dull and firm, and the preferences income bonds were steady. Following were the closing bids Lehigh Vailey Ng Roading g. m. da, 79g N. Pacific com Lig Reading ist pf. bs 48 N. Pacific ptd Wn Reading td pf. a 3004 Pennsy ivaain 3 Headine ¥ pf. ba, 25 Reading alg HL. & BT. com... 2g Lehigh Savigat'n 4% Hl. & B T. pid.... st, Paui.... Wire WwW. N.Y. & Pa. THE The market was i) a The New York Prodace Market, New You, Marc fate and western flour, quiet and unchaagel: low extras, $38 Li city mills, $5853 city mills patents, $0.05. 75. Whent-- No, 1651 44. lower and falriv active: March, § 0235 May, 3LOONG Li Jane, § 9TGRL0% July, Lo@sginl ong: December, $1840 August, Bi 8.008 1Axe. Barley « Dull and firm: state, Mae; west. orn, vi Mpline. Caras som Sauber, WLa%%~ ap and firm: No, $. THB pet sbeain © aonsh TAT, Quine No Cdabs ud easier; state, MGGSC, Wale, om itd Bewid rn nad in gool demand: mess, §.00 ok Ganily, 39.0810 Pork «dies iy and quiet; now moss, $1L75G 12.2% old mow, 3000000 LT extra prime $85, Biv, Loaret co mtismad y $oan Eiws Fair notive svt steady: state and Pounayivania, 8: southwestern, 180. wesie ern, 0 soulnern, ITS: duck, IQ Ye it 2 red, weak, ES extn and quien: steam rendered, 1 LATIN 0 Ri i OVER $30,000 OF AT COST ! we Clothing Department close cut the I Very : * thing must exactly what we say. to abandon our and have decided to sold. We mean SE Bellefonte, Are i Ww Carry 0: ils RB ¥ department is abundantly supplied AND and inspect it. Elarper slaore The SGOODS with fall and winter wear, purchase A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS wd and at Call 0: SS BEreamer's. for Infants known to me. RH A Ascmen, }. D., 111 So, Oxford 86, Brooklyn, X.Y When our Office a PE AERTS and : hi} ‘ren. PY Prite, Constipation Bour Gour co. Darrnoea, Ernctation, Kills Wor 8, gives seep, and proven Without injurious medication. Tis Opvrarn Oouravy, 192 Pulton Street, N.Y. Oat begins its mews, FIVE CENTS per cent. or cholera. Ata low ercentage of profit, Soo Profit, 1900 per cent. tle and mules. a tablespoonful. oD A%e PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division and Northern Central Railway Time Table, 1n effect December 14, 1890, TRAINE LEAVE MORTANDON, EASTWARD, 9278. m~Train 14, (Dally except Bunday.) For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, ¥ arrisin rg and ta termediate stations, arriving st Philadeiphia at 3 ne =, New York, 660 p.m., Baltimore, 2.10 p. m., Yash ington, b 5 vu. m. connecting st Phila delphia for all ses-shore points. Through pes senger coaches to Poilladelphia and Baltimore 1386p. m~Traln 8. (Dally except Bunday | For Sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate wtas | tions, arriving at Philadel whin step m., New | York 955 p. m., Baitimore, 7.45 p.m, Washing | ton at 8.15 p.m. Parior car through to Philadel- | phin, and passenger coaches Ww Philadelphia and Bitimore, Sp m~Train 6. (Daily) Harrisburg and all int. risedial ing at V Liiade hin 4258 m im. Pullman io ping cars Philadelphia and BEnEOrs CRI rennin uns m. 2 a m~Train 4 Daily Hurriwbuirg and intermediate stations Philadel phi at 66a, mu. New a m Wes "shes plug cars to ! plate unger coaches to Ph For Bunbury. lations, &r1iy vew York at 7 from rriet New York. FP ee per NG 70a York nde ipliia WESTW ARD 5.56 a. mT aL Aaigus an uftalo al 3d Niagara Fails, wi SAT at f Paar coaches 0 Per i Train 15 inediste station pm ~Tral WH RARDA whistler Fi Hew tt IBBURG AND TYRONE Daily Except Sunday LEW Westward MAM AM ne STAT IONS, BES AE KS AW gor Oro em ®®E ug Spring Penn Cave Centre Hall Gregg Linden Hall Osk Hall Dale Summi 00 Vicans (sup MlAXemann } Bellefo ante OF Be De CRUE Sal RR ax > { a Ps Gen'l Pas'ger Ag *, DRS, STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatmen By Inhalation. TRADE MARY REGIST ERTD, Bronch.t Head Nears Disor For Consumption, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, ache, Debility, Rueamatiem, gia sodjall Chronic and Nervous | ders. an Ppo—— i'and only genuine Compound Oxe Drs. Starkey & Palen have inst twenty years, is a sciemific ts of Uxygen Nitro il iE = RELI i is sent all vor the — “The origina Nn Treatment, un using for the | Ire Starkey & Palen bay. $0 Lies owing 1 well k bave tried thelr trea nt, Bon Wm. D. Kelley, Member of O Rev. Victor 1. Coded, Bd Luth HO TE Rev, Chas. W., Cushing, D. D., Rochester Hon Wm. Penn Nixon, Bd. IntenOoean, Chic W. IL. Worthington, Hd. New South, New York. Judge H. P. Vrooman, Sotnemo, Kan. Mrs. Mary Livermore, Melrose, Mass, Mr. KE C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr Frank Siddall, Merchant, Philadelphia Hon, W. W. Schuyler, Easton, Ps E L. Wilson, 838 Broadway, N I Ph. Photo, Fidelia M Lvom, Waimea, Hewail, Ssundwich Is. Alexsnder Kitchie, Invernom, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V. Ortega, Fremillo, Zaosteoss, Mex Mrs. Emons Cooper, Utllla, Span. Honduras, C A J. Cobb, Ex