Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 16, 1882, Image 5

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    STATE NEWS.
S. A. Phillip*, of Norr'atown, claim*
to have struck a good vein of coal on bis
property, near Phoenixville.
A convention of anthracite coal min
ers will be held at Pittslon iti a few
• lays to consider the question of wages.
Mahanov City is overrun with Hun
garians. The Council* there have been
asked by tha citizen* to have the nuis
ance abated.
State Senator W. H. Hoberts, of Titus
ville, is a candidate lor the Republican
nomination for Congress in the Twenty
sixth District.
An analysis of the drinking water of
Philadelphia for the past month shows
an average of twelve grains ol Rolid mat
ter to the gallon ol water.
The badly-decomposed body of an tin
known man was found among a lot of
driftwood in the Susquehanna River,
near Plymouth, last week.
A man, supposed to be the murderer
of Mrs. Belle, in Boston, was Brresleilat
Catasanqua on Monday but was subse
quently discharged for wantofevidence.
William Lutz and Henry Ureeiiinger
of Denver, Lancaster county, have sign
ed articles to fight for a prize of f'JOO.
Both men are said to beof great strength
and skill.
The Comptroller of the Currency has
declared a dividend of 10 per cent., to
the creditors of the Lock Haven Nation
al Bank, of Lock Haven, Pa., making
in ail 100 per cent.
The Tidewater Pipe Line Company
has purchased two farina near Dauphin,
Dauphin county, where oil reservoirs
will be built. This will also be
made a pumping station.
Mrs. J tnes Foster, of Thomson, Sus
quehanna county, who is f>f> years old,
during the past year wove 906 yards of
cloth, and took care of the milk and
butter produced by ten cows.
Miller, the wnvict who escaped from
the penitentiary of Allegheny City ar.d
fled to Canada, arrived at Pittsburg on
Saturday night, having been brought
back on extradition papers.
The Duncannon Iron Company s
Rolling Mill, at Dvncannon, Perry coun
ty, was destroyed by fire oti Sunday
night. #75,000. Three hundred
men are thrown out of employment.
John O. Herman, proprietor of Ful
ton Hall, Reading, was attacked near
midnight of Tuesday, and, he alleges,
robbed of a large sum of money. His
face is horribly cut and ho is confined
to his tied.
George McGilpin, of Lancaster, went
to Belmont, that county, one night re
cently to visit a funily named Mcllvain,
for whom he had at one time worked.
During the night he attempted to rob
the house, but was overpowered and
taken to jail.
an excitement prevails in grave
yard insurance circles in Eastern Penn
sylvania owing to the fact that a large
number of suitsare to beentered against
policy holders in the delunct Mutual
Aid Companies that have recently ap
pointed receivers.
James McDonald, Jr., of Philadelphia,
agent of the Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animal*, is coilectiug the
names of the one hundred fifty |er
sons who attended the cock-fight at
Freymour's Hotel, near Reading, about
one week ago, and warrants are being
issued lor the arrest ol the parties.
Five laborer# started to cross the Ohio
on Monday evening in a skiff at McKee's
Hocks just below Pittsburg. The boat
capsized when nearing the Allegheny
sfiore and the men were thrown into
the water. Two named Shields and
Murphy, were drowned- The other
three swam ashore, greatly exhausted.
The wife of a Pittsburgh physician
has eloped with a diunken worthle-*
fellow and her twelve year old hoy is
sobbing and moaning himself to death,
and cannot be soothed or quieted. He
will not eat or sleep and keeps saying :
"If I can only see mamma once more,
I will he satisfied." The stricken father
says: "It she wants to see her boy
again, she had betier return at once,
butst.e must come alone. She will not
be harmed or detained. I make the
offer that the life of my son be saved."
DR. JOSIM PARCOAST. of Philadel
phia, died on the 7th in*t. He was
eminent in his profession and enjoyed
a national reputation. The North Ameri
c.in, in closing a notice of his useful life,
says : "Personally and in all the private
relations of social life Dr. Fancoast was
distinguished for a gentleness and cour
tesy which made his friendship a boon
of value beyond price. The mind which
was stored with the most erudite attain
ment* of science, was ready also to re
ceive the confidence of thofe seeking
wise judgment in the ordinary transac
tionsof life ; and to those much younger
than himself there was a graciouanea# of
demeanor which has endeared the man,
as it will ever enshrine his memory, in
the hearts of many who have known
hirn best as friend and counsellor. It
Is not fitting to rebel at the death of
this great man and most worthy citizen,
for the duration of his illness and its
charscter ha* taken from death aome
thing of its usual horror; but in mak
ing comment upon theinevilable.it is
rarely indeed that the tribute to virtue,
to learning and to affection can be given
with a sincerity so absoluteand so heart
felt."
HATESVILLB, ()., Feb.. 22. 18M2.
I am very glad to say I have tried
Hop Bitter*, and never took anything
that did me as much good. 1 only took
two bottle* and I would not take SIOO
for the good they did me. I recom
mend them to my patients, and gel the
best results from their us.
C. M. MIARXA, M. D.
Hcst.ru. hope, and happiness are re
stored by the use of I.ydia K. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound. . It is a positive
cure for all those diseases from which
women suffer so much. Hend to Mrs.
Lydia E. Pinkham, 223 Western Ave.,
I.yno, Mass., for pamphlets.
Foa IS years I had Chronic Catarrh.
The Catarrh ia well. PBRI'IU. Mas. J.
MARKS, Pit.sburg, Pa.
Mas. M. WATCIITS, Springdale, Pa.
My Chronic Catarrh ia muoh better,
♦ from the use of Pint?!**.
VALENTINES <P CO.'S STORES, Allegheny Street, Relief ante, J'a.
USTIEW GOODS.
A FULL .STOCK IN ALL CLASSES OF GOODS.
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES.
Wo have a nice asnrtment of
LADIES' DRESS C3-OOIDS,
including a line of BLACK CASHMKKKS, to which we invite special attention.
WAPNER'B FLEXIBLE IIIP and DK. STRONG'S CORSETS
in colors or white, all sizes; the two best corsets made.
SHAWLS, SKIRTS ami COATS,
and a beautiful line of
LADIES'and CHILDREN'S LACE COLLARS and TIKS.
The handsomest line of
SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS t he found anywhere; beautiful SILK
MUFFLERS, SWISS EMBROIDERY and TRIMMING LACKS.
STAPLE GOODS
Of all kinds in abundance. MUSLINS, CANTONS, SHIRTINGS, nicest styles of
PRINTS, FLANNELS, etc., etc.
MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
LOTS OF TRUNKS AND SATCHELS AT ANY PRICK.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Cotton Chain, Ingrains and better grades in pretty patterns. HAG CARI'KTS at j
various prices ; the cheapest are good, but tliero is none better than the le st.
OILCLOTHH ! OI LCLOTI IS !
4_4 6_4, o_4 and 8-4 OI LC LOTUS In diff'-renl grades. About fifteen stylos of
TABLE OILCLOTHS.
MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING.
OVERCOATS and FULL SUITS. The best way is to come and sec them. They
can't be beat for quality and price.
Rubber GOODSS! Rubber Goods!
BOOTS and SHOES; ANY QUANTITY" OF THEM AT ALL PRICES.
THE
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
IS FULL OF CHOICE GOODS—at fair mriees for (IOOD
GOODS.—The fine A OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF
FEE, our customers say the best they ever drank, finest TEAS
and good ones at low prices.
TRY THE CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS—Peaches, Cher
ries, Plums, Pears, A]>ricots, Peas, ttc. If there is anything finer
we don't know it.
HAVE YOL T USED ANY OF II( CHIN'S SOUPSf—Make
Soup in fifteen minutes, any kind you hare a mind for.
THVRBEH'S DEEP SEA MACKEREL, are as delirious and
tender as Spring Chicken. BLOATER MACKEREL, there is
nothing finer in the market.
TRY McCANN'S IRISH OATMEAL and you will not use any
other. The nicest way to buy it is in 14 lb. cans, but tee sell it
in any quantity.
LEG GET'S WHEAT and OCT FLAKES make a palalakle
dish in a short time.
PICKLES of all kinds—CROSSE <t* BLACK WELL'S EM
PIRE and other kinds.
COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE, and if you want anything tre
don't have, it will be gotten, if prartirable, very soon.
HIGHEST TRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
VALENTINES & CO.'S STORE,
HUMES' BLOCK, ALLEGHENY STREET, BKLLEFONTE, I'A.
LRP A m -I — R -RRI ~I — I
n i m i i n i r\ j _
Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if
you want the best.
Calf Skin*, Ivip, Moroccos, Lining*, Lasts Thread, Nails, IVgs, Wax, Bristle*
and all kinds of Shoe Findings <qi hand. We alsomake to order GENTS'
BOOTS,SHOES and GAITERS from the best of FRENCH LEATHER.
IX>ave your orders and a perfect fit guarantee*].
a, 'E. GRAHAM &C SQIST.
S. F A. LOEtl, General Merchants, Allcyheny-St,, Rellrfonte, Pa,
M O T H E R S,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
BOYS.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
SCHOOL, PLAY,
—AND—
DRESS SUITS,
ARE NOW ALL IN.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED,
EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COA'P
—OF THE CELEBRATED—
STEIN, ABLER A CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINK STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
—OF—
Sir A T HPB > ALLEGHENY STREET,
■tt A. JLItJJjD, \ BELLEFONTE, FA..
FINE CLOTHIERS
— Attn —
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
SECJfLEH <( v CO., {Jrocera, Jtunh Hounc Mock 9 Jicflcfontc, Pa,
NEW GOODS
—F O R TII K
Fall & Winter Trade.
We have endeavored to the very bent of every tiling in our line, and
now have Home really choice gooda.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes
Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Primelles, Imperial Fig's,
Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges,
Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches,
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNLD FRUITS.
Preserved PEARS,PEACHES,CITRON,PLUMS,PRUNELLES.
PLAIN CANDIES. PINE CONFECTIONERY,
—AND—
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
£2T* We invite the people of Centre County to call and inspect our
NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to please.
i- Sih ICIBSIX i H Sc CCD.
I'h ihttlt Ijih iii /(ranch ('/oth ituj limine, Ilrtlrfontr, I'n.
FOR
—IK—
CLOTHING
—ASD—
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
CALL AT THV.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH,
HELLEFOXTE, PA.
Dry (/inula and Ur+errir*.
ITARPER BROTHERS,
rpmma rtfe*KT. hkllrpovtr, pa,
Hav* thpir counter* and ahelve* Allod with
NEW GOODS,
< BANKRUPT RATES
Purchaaed at BANKRUPT RATES
( BANKRUPT RATES
wnir ii tiikt orrKR at
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
•W)KBtfTtX<l or
Dry Good*,
Millin* y O.Hd,
, Clothing,
Fumy flmidi,
Notion*, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES at vary low price*.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
L*ttatytaa of HATS and CAI'S
HATS and CAPS
Carpat Ba*,
Umbrella*,
Paraaol*,
T.adie*' Cloak*.
Carpeting,
Orocaria*.
Quaenwar, Ac. j
OmpM|.nr| ihlaa (Rat taa b* Ibaa* la a an j
riaM atare. j
HARPER BROTHERS,
amino rrmrr, . . arnxKronTK. pa
oownmr pnonrc* ukaa la aatkaaa at Ik.
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CANCER REMOVED,
WITHOUT KNIFE, and io moit
" aaaataUfcMlpMa. A pel, to
C. WTp PMIIEk, DnMari,
It-*a • Cu, Count}, Pa.
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