i Ro oi rs dr I Am Going Home. I am a poor wayfaring stranger Journeying through this world of wee, There are no sorrow toll or danger In that bright world to which 1 go! I am going there to see my father I am going there no wore 10 roam, 1 am just ageing over Jordon I am just agoing home, f know my sions are all forgiven, TE know wy path is dark and steeg But beautions flelds le just betore me, Where Gods redeeme their vigils keep; I am going there to see my mother She said she would meet me when I comd 1 am just & going over Jordon, I am just a going over home { Our fellow merchant C, C, Loose i+ treat. I want to sing salvations story Tu concert with the Lloodshed band, I want to wear a crown of glory When 1 zet home to that bright land I am going thereto ses my classmates Who have gone before me one by « 1 am just a gong over Jordon I am just a going over home ne I feel my sins are all forgiven My hopes are fixed on things above I aw guing awiy to that bright heaven W here all Is Joy and peace and love, I am going there to see my children, I know they are safe in my fathers throne, 1 am just a golug over Jordon I am just a going over home | I'l soon be done with every trial My body will rest in the oid I drop the f solf deninl Aud enter in that grest reward hur Toss « I am going there to see my Savior And sirg his praise in heoven above, I am just a going over Jordon I am just a going over home Accident. one that might | results and ought A serious accident, have been worse in it: to have been avoid altogether, occurred | .. 5 Vall at Shrader station, on the M. & C, | I'he the siding road on Thursday last. trackmen forenoon i on division No, 4 during ran their hand car into the 11 the time later three of the mer forgot to turn back switch. Some sat down nd ame on the hand car to eat their dinner, when the train from Lewistown along they gave it no attention, all un consciousness of the fact that the switch was set to bring the locomotive down upon them. One of the men saw the locomotive coming into the siding and | Tha otl two, Daniel Rodgers, foreman an 1 Geo. saved himself by jumping other were on the hand ecm Bumgardner, and both were seriously | burt. | Bum when it struck, at first it as thought fatally, Rodgers was badly bruised and gardner had a collar bone broken and | The locomotive | left the track, but stopped in the are rapidly Sentinel received other injuries time to creek. save it from toppling into Both the injured men im- | proving. — Democrat and A Big Name fora Small Prince | Cricaco, March 19. —Grover Cleve and Albert Victoria Queen N. Arbesy and gon of Conque, King Conque, of | South Africa, was born in this city yesterday, the anniversary of President Clevelands Congoland, Kalihari dessert, birthday, at a West Side “freak’ board, ing house. The yonog Prince was nine inches long and probably weighed two pounds. Ten minutes after the birth the mother sat up and enjoyed a pipe with and an annimated conversation A | young idea how 10 | week, {ed in | John says call | WAS visited on We ine two dogs from litle Egypt’ whoenter three of his chickens, | ed his meets every | . the King. Afterward the rest of the pigmies insisted on going thro 1 1 1 LE igh a the ceremonies peculiar to the tribe on | the birth of a son to a King, the com- fort of the rest of the boarders suffering | in consequence. - bill in the state legislature on Wednesday. | Two firemen's were introduced One provides that foreign fire insurance companies pay to the fire deparisments 2 per cent. on their premiums collect- ed in places where their departments are located. the State Firemen's association, and is The bill was endorsed by said to be favored by the insurance companies sought to be affected on the ground that it would provide an addi tional incentive to fire departments to protect The other bill is intended to compel cities and insured property. boroughs to maintain departments, —Farmers, and others will always Blackford's resturant the A nice dish of soup for ten cents; coffee, cold meats, and oysters in all styles, The fact is you can go there and get all you want to eat, and it need not cost This includes coffee find George cheapest place for a meal in town. you over 15 cents, bre id and butter and cold meat, CENTRE HALL, Rev. J. P. Sarvis, Mathodist pastor at Centres Hall, preached his farewell ser- mon last Sunday evening, and this week moves to Clearfield. Mr. Sarvis was mach thought of as a minister, and citizen, and it was the wish of a majority of his members to retain him. Rev. Isaac Heck- man, will be his successor. ~The lot opposite the banking building, at Centre Hall, is 'being vacated for the erection of the new Lutheran church the house now on the site will be moved a short distance, and fitted up by Sheriff Spanglar for a dwelling. «The Centre Hall Evangelical congre- gator talk of erecting a parsonage. ~Mr, Michael Shores, principal of the Centre Hall public schools, and who has given the best of satisfactior, will open a spring term of schooi in that place, ina fow weeks. He will teach all branches neces. sary to fit for teaching, and those requir. od to enter college. An organization of Good Tempersnes was started in Centre Hall last week. ‘We learn that all the members belonging 10 it at present have always been tetollers. he hill j the hill, | Saturcay, and we noticed our « { REDBERYDURG, Our grammer school, taught by Prof, C Friday Prof. is a good hand ut teaching the | The Prof, | oul L. Gran ely, closed on Inst, | shoot, school al April | will open n select | 17uh 18K. Most of this Messrs Royer our schools will close Our merchants . * i and Frank are doing s first class buosi- | ness, custemers, come and take away boxes, and barrels goods in bundles, { thesame way, and still our friend weain, Oar little town lay night last by | 1 | ed into the poultry yard of our fellow | townsman Wm, Bierly and killed thirty next morning it looked as though some fellow had empl { i bed, H. eather iH. Our jewelery Class workman, tl thivk him Indies he Phil lay evening in Squire | ble work, handsome mathian Society | I'huss IEW vdmi th much ew nil sion I cants P for Lppo nit M.and J. W of Woodward | [ Grant, aged, { bearing his | epthelinl affection of the tongue, and it | old man, a General Grant. THE NEURALGIC TROUBLES 118 TORTURE. WHICH ADD Much of the bitterness which a suc— cessful life produces, especially among those who have held a prominent politi cal purt in the affairs of the nation seems to have died out since General helpless, insolvent, and seemingly about to die, hns sgsin com prominently before the American peo- ple. The daily bulletm of Lis health is perused eagerly by his present friends { and former enemies, and, disguise it as { Wwe may, there is a profound feeling of sorrow that the old General, though ills bravely, 1s evidently { unless be is properly treated medically not long for this world, Tue General has held so prominent | " {a part in the history of the present gen the can ration, that he deserves to have ‘ b f remedies that medical Mu trouble to be neuralgia, dependently st skill irnish, h of his appears of the cle, the | 5 he is represented in the | is a pitiful spect when we see ] | dispatches, as sitting ata table with his | | head bound up, and every nerve vibra- | ting with neuralgia, writing his second Mis. and I'he ed with an examioation con- SPRING { Intermediate Grammar Intermediate ia } ol vl yO 8 1 ve ( 1080, wpertntendent Woll and dP Zrammar school « losed tertainime lay evenit 1st of Brushvalley bave a Normal lostitute taught ek Haven state Nor { | graduate of the mal school. I'his will give those of our teachers | who cannot attend a State Normal arlunily oppo | divided, cut off closs to the hed | | Mr Boal ast Sabbath Barr is Mrs. James C of Centre a brother Hall I | i. H. Reifsnyder | returned home on Saturday night from Southern | seems well satis. hi trip fied, 2 41 i The skating rink st tnis place is large | i control | ly attended sinee it is under the of the new proprietors, Mrs. Frain returned home from her {trip to the Eastern counties Our friend J. C. Hockman, who had | been laid up with a sore arm, is seen on our streets again and to ttle over we presume is | now able attend to his duties B very live on | A line you know, Our town seemed ly again on nstable had a little business on hand too: we | ought to remember that April court is | approaching. Miss Maggie Miller, o spent Sunday in Millheim, Mr. A + M f { i Hall (i. Ruff of Lindon Hall, moved Thursday the house Mill street, lately vacated by Mr. Trump- | feller. Miss Maud, Confer, on Penn street who has been ill on la nto on a daughter of Harvy | | | for some time, seems to be improving | new merchant | of late, Ed Taylor who moved Couldren, our to this place a few Shamokin, seems weeks ago from to have lots of encourggement in line of work. He seems busy day and night, X. X. - WALKER The following teachers have closed A. Buck teacher of the primary school at Jacksonville closed on the 23d inst. Scheckengast teacher of J. J Hoys school on Mon- day the 16th Mr. George Robb teacher at Frains school on Tuesday the 17th James Zimmerman teacher of the grad. ed school in Jacksonville closed on the 23d, Miss Fallenhelm teacher of Hen- derson school will close next week, Marian bas had a good class of teachers the past winter. Jacksonville is very near the center of the township, and in to it gather a goodly number of our citizens on business and eto, #8 well as strangers from without, it was said that there was a show in town about two month since and another here only last week, I believe at the latter three young men exhibited themselves ag actors loaded heavy with strong drink and concluded there servicelby athreat ened duel, and I suppose the duel would have come off had the Justice of Peace allowed it, So much credit to one of our good citizens as a preserver of peace and harmony. their schools : Messrs, Provan Boy ~Lmoe Curtains and Portierres —Gar mana, ~fjo to Finkbinders gallery for the finest photographs in town, He isan artist and thoroughly understands his business, ting pain « | interruption | rest and no sleep. All physicians | | to relieve her, as well as | ing despair, volume of military reminiscences, lest me shall not permit him either to | irst. He | me or two teeth drawn, reports | say, Lo relieve neuralgia, and neuarlgia | { » second or revise the | is a disease of the nerves, and no mere local application will affect the princi ple which must ‘lay the axe at the root | ofthe tree,” and touch the cause instead | the ellect, | ' i 0! i hit | ot fe f Of be ral's true friends, mig n amiss for some the Gen medics] or othewise, to lay before him the true dy and sh fol i wing Miss yw him the ror rem Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, has b fa He has had seventeen A een A most or from | al neuralgia for over twenty years. | | | operations that per formed on the nerves is had them | | bone from | | which they emerge. But this never | | . | did bim any good; and most excrucia- | y | ntinued without the least | fe death to relieve him of the often wished intolerable i pain, The best physicians failed to re- | i lieve him They finally advised him to ‘4 i consult Drs. Hartman & Miller, at the New They prescribed Peruna, and St, Charles Hotel, Orleans, which he did. in less in a month was entirely relieved | of the pain. Mrs. gireet, New Orleans, has Kenner, 98 bee the greatest sufferers from no Elizabeth f the face during the past year that we curs 1F have ever heard of. From morning to ni ‘1 hers ght, and from night tom roiling wasone constant, racking, tearing, | exten fod ! d de every ing pain, lear ar her head, and ef down tl ugh muscle, tooth and No ed bone in ber face ail She was constantly 10 the most a Dr man, who prescribed Peruna for She called on and now every pain bas left hor, General Graot's will power wh wt has kept him up so long. If the Gen. - ral will only exert it now and try Peru na he will probably have a new lease of life, and live to enjoy his retiring pen- sion for many years. — * — ~The Curtin township school board have appealed the suit tried by the some Lime age The same will likely come up next court. The citzens claim that the contractors John MoCloskey and David Brickley bad not made a good job the school houses they built township, and that other were transacted. Both able attorneys and the case will interesting, board of arbitrators ARO - M oasrs of in said illgal acts parties have be Late last spring rafting commenced in February, several rafts leaving this place on the day of the spring election baving been run to Marietta on that flood. There was ice on the dam after that date, however. It looks now as if there would be no rafting this year until late in April-Lock Haven Express ~ An exchange gives the following ad- vice to its readers: Watch the adver. tisements to see who are offering induce- ments to the public. This is the time of year when merchants are endeavor- ing to get rid of winter stock and build up a trade for spring. If they have any special bargain or anything new in their line they will let you know through the newspapers, ~~A young man named John Clark, residing in Renovo, died Thursday morning from the effects of drinking half pint of whisky, which he took at one drink ata wager. He had been drinking during the might, After drinking the liquor he became insensi- ble and remained so until his death. ~All kinds of furniture at the very lowest prices at Brachbill's Sons, To | for la Convinced. Mr. U. G. King, foremart of the Lee. tonia Democrat, Leetonia, Ohlo, writes : “Dur, 8. B, Hartman, Columbus, Chio, Gentlemen: Some time since, I had occa- sion to doubt the genuineness of most of the articles that appear in different papers inregard to your wonderful PEruxa, and my curiosity was so great that 1 deter- mined to write to one of the many people that claimed to have been cured by this medicine, and accordingly wrote to Mrs, J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon, this county, and received the following reply,” “1 received your letter this evening, and in reply would say that Peruna, 1 be- lieve, saved m lite, and I can not recom- mend it too highly; for all complaints it is the best medicine in existomce, It seems to help you as you swallow it. | would advise any one suffering from my complaint to take PEruNA and be con- vinced. Yours truly, Mrs. J. W, Rey- nolds.” Now, that's her card, word for word, and as I am well acquainted with the lady, I do not believe she would lie, Itis truly wonderful how your medicine does do good, James L. Mooney, Prospect, Ohio, writes : “ For the past ten years I have been suffering from constipation and dyspepsia, and all the evil effects that accompany them, 1 was treated by a number of doctors, all to no effect, | used several patent medicines, which did me no good, and about three years ago 1 was seized with a severe nervous trouble, and was obliged to quit farming, 1 thought my days would soon be over, but Inst winter I received one of your pam- phlets called the “ Ills of Life.” I at once tried your PeruNA and MAwALIN, Tel helped me right away, I used nine bottles of PEruNA and three of MAxALIN; and now I am quite well, and able to resume farming. I also had a little child which was attacked with a severe cramp in the stomach; we thought it would go into spasms. I used nothing but PEruxa, We gave it an injection of PEruxA and warm water, and gave it a teas the medicine internally every fair hour. It was relieved in one hour, and has not been bothered since, 1 have also used it with as good effect in case of croup and know that it 13 a wonderful medicine, and recommend it to are in poor health, I am willing to swear to.” W. M. Plants, Decp Valley, Greene county, Pa. writes: *“ Please send me your book on the ‘llis of Life." 1 used one bottle of PErUNA, and am great. ly benefited.” colds. ~Mrs General Tom Thum is to be married t lhe wedding Easter Monday in the | NewYork. M 3 will bridesmaid and Maj. Newell the late husband of Minnie Warren, will be the ‘rinity Church in “ | ; bi ns ing. count's right man — Wilson, McFarlane & Cx mn Lo y reliable Paint in the market. The pared Paint is not I , calla iy M Pioneer the only (LEY t \ only superio leady Mixed Paint sold but rivaps § wh H ural rm thness | lead in in the manuf “a ~Save 10 per cent by buying Furni- ture at Brach »1"s Sons, fi 5 . New styles in neck wear for men | t Garmans ng. ~Garmans P —~New dress goods in cashrueres and | coupure at Garman ’s, silk floss Meautifil shades (Garmans Embr -} 1 i in and Laces aeries or neat and attractive a! the Devocrar office, White go i¢ d ~(armans eal and «The best and largest assortment of furniture at J, Brachbill's Sons, —— WW AI—— The Howard Summer Institute The spring term of ten weeks of the Institute will open on Monday April | 13th, All persue Grammar 1885. persons desiring to snd High studies, or to prepare for teaching and school College will find it to their advantage to attend. Tuition for term $5.00 to $8.00. further particulars address 12 tf, Lewis Ronn, F. and M, College Lancaster Pa, For "XECUTORS 4 | A lestameoniar NOTICE. — Letters on the estate of Jacob Fishbure deceased, late of nasr township, Centre county, Pa, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to maid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the same to present them, duly anthenti oated for settlement to C. M. BOWERS, Rrecutor, YUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE «By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court, there will be sold at public sale at the residence of Jacob Erb, late of Ferguson town. ship dec’d, on SATURDAY, APRIL 11,A.D, 1885, At one o'clock, rp. N., the following described promi oo 1. All those three several messuage, tonsments and parcels of land, all adjoining and together, contain: ing 42 acres and 127 porches, Having thereon erect od a Goon Hover axp Bars, with all nocessary out buildings Also, An sxosllent twe run GRIST MILL WITH GOOD WATER POWER AND LARGE CUSTOM TRADE. This tract is in high state of cultivation tered and supplied with an Sbiiate of ¢ such ne on, pears, plams, cherries, ote, No. a. two adjoining tracts of land, sit. vate slong y mountaing, containing together, 108 acres, more of less. About 2 ro urd ad under cultivation. The balance well timbered with oak, hemlock and young chestout, Having double dwelling house, large | These two very valuable and desirable wre situate bs! miles west a Pine Grove Mia "what a known in Foun Furnace and 4 miles from Fair Brook Station, on Lewisburg, Centre & Tyrone R. R. Oonvenlent to ~~ Oy fo the Mill property with b acres, wm i. of yy horn table and other well was hoice fruit Te vets vit roonful of | all who | The above statement | have | frosted feet, chilblains, - A PRIZE i rig wit | { ! { { — “Rough on Coughs.” Troches, 15¢, Liquid, 25¢. “Rough on Rats." Clears out rots, mice, roaches, ants, gophers, lle, “ Druggists, —— qo YHenet Pains’ Palpitation, Dropsical, Swellings, Diz ziness, Indigestion, Headache, Sleepless: ness, cured by “Well's Health Renewer,’ “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Well's “Rough on Corns, Quick complete cure. Hard or corns warts, buniens. “Rough on Paln'’ Poroused Plaster; Strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains in the chestor side, rheumatism, neuralgia, " 15¢ soft ‘Thin People” “Well’s Health Renewer’ restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Headache. Nerveousness, Debility. $100 Whooping Cough, many Throat Affections of children, promptly, pleasantly aud safe ly veliensd by “Rough on Coughs'’ Tro- ches : Balsam, 25, and the Mothers’ If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use “Wells Health Renewer.”” $1, Druggists, Life Preserver ‘If you are losing your grip on life, {ry ‘Wells"" Health Renewer.” Goes direct to weak spots, “Rouch on Toothache Instant relief for Neuralgia, 1 oothache, Faceache. Ask for “Rough on Tooth- ache. 15 and 250, would retain and vivacity. Don’t fail to try Health Renewear,” freshness ‘Wells! Oatarrhal Throat Hacking, irritating ore, Throat cured Coughs. Troches, 15¢ Affections Coughs, Colds, by “Rough on y Liquid 25. Itch cures hum ngworm, tetter, salt [ ~ “Rough on “Rough on | | Lions, ich rE y frup rueum, r se Of the Nation v in developement, scrawny, and delicate, 1 Health Renewer,” Wide Awake three or four hours every n (et immediate Wells sgh Balsam, 25¢ . The Hoy Children, slow puny He ine Wells rut 2 relief and R o cough - sound » using C ighs Por improved, wa ox Paiss Strengthening, “J TERRE Wi UBED Pi th wid Ade best Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsen ess. flies, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, Carpets ! Carpets ! Carpets! The Largest Line of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Shadings I ver shown in Cs nire « the Lowest Prices ever conceived by the trade res , Bt BODY & TAPESTRY IRUSSE Ls PLY, EXTRA SUPERS AND INGRAIN, CARPET in endless - ~ varietic Le rr Linoleum, Oil Cloths. Naypie, and Cocoa Mattings, Fane, Straw Mattings, Large Pr riety. Very Cheap. RAG CARPETS, Window Shadings. DADO SHADES, and none but the very be Window Fixtures known to the trade, House Furnish for backache malism ] pain je. neursigia i$ in chest or rheu- 3 Ki eeive | ck ey £ cts for postage and re costly box of 3 i= wh help » OTe no this world All of § ur. The broad road rkers, absolatcdy sure Augusta, Maine, ht away than anvthing oles tr Sex, sic 4 Rend free a |B wed Ir i Bret } - YOUR CLOTHING, Made:-:to:-: Order, BY FLEMING, THE TAILOR, Full Stock, Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, $200,000 of large value, that will start you in work that will at ones bring you in money faster than anything oles (n America: All about the $200,000 in presents with each box, wanted everywhere, of either ages, for the time, or spare Hime only, to eer suture. Bos doy ea ory utely seen y 3 & Oo. Portland, E TRAY A siray borse came to the residence of James HAVE, HAVE, HAVE ing Goods, 1 f all kinds, in large a Bottom Pri % ) ). \ UDITORS NOTICE. In the matter f Boggs township fi the Orphans’ ( undersigned { the eowtate Joc emaned urt an ff 3 f John of Centre © coods thereof = office in the borough « { bis appointment st 10 o'clock, a. x. WIN free March 2 A more money than at anvthing elas by Ing an agency for the bes! sel) ug book Beginners suconed grand ¥. Nome fail. Terms Hatier Book Oo, Portland Maine —————— » . — - |B THE ORPHANS COURT of Centre County Estate of James Mahefy, docoaned Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appoin! by said Court, to make distribution of the balance the bands of the administrator, Joo. W. Bmith to » among those logaily sotitied to the sume will ment parties in interest, for the purposes of his agg ment, at his office in Bellefonte, on Friday, the 2+ day of February, 1855 at 10 e'clook, 4. ¥. C.P HEWES Avery . it . A DMINISTRATORS' - NOTICE. «Letters of Administration In the estate Job M. Loess, insane, of Curtin townabiip, having le anted to the undersigned, be desires all Perot vowing themselves indebted to said eetate, 0 take immediate payment, and those having claims agin the same to present them duly swthentionted by for payment fin Al DITORS NOTICE.—The un A dersigned an Anditor appointed to make dis tribution of the funds in the hands of the Fherif arising from the sale of the real estate of J JI Peeri among those legally entitled theres will attend to the duties of his appointment st his office In the borough of Bellefonte, on Tuesdey the 20th day of Janusty, A. D. 1885 ot 10 o'clock A.M of sald day, when and where all parties i+ can atten CM DOWER aw CONRAD RINGER in torent Audirer “ " TOTICE is hereby given that the A sooount of B. 8. Lyon, Committee of Mis Ans P. Lyon, (now deceased) has been filed in the oillce + the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Please i» and for the county of Centre, and that the ssid we count will be presented for confirmation at the next term of sald court, J.C. HARPER, Prothonotary A UDITORS’ NOTICE. — Estate a A of Pelix Mullen, dec'd, In the Orphan's Vourt of Centre county. Notice Is hereby given that the undervigned Anite. or, appointed by said Oourt to haat and determine (he exceptions fled to the sooount of A. Brockerbofl ad miniwteator of, ke of mid decedent, and » Qvtribe ution, will meet the partion in interest at his alice, in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 31st day of March, A BD, 1885, at 18 o'clock, 4 », when and where all persons interested are requested to attend, WILBUR F, REEDER, nlodt Avervon JARDON NOTICE. —Nouce is horely given that an Thontion will be made to the Board of Pardes of the Commonwealth of Penny lvania st ther Taesday of March, | of Harry Shoemaker and William Stiner, sline William Swaim now serving a term of Imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary under sentence of (he Oourt of Quarter Beswions of Centre connty, rae ORVIA, BOWER & ORYIA, ——————————————————————— JARDON NOTICE Notice is iw DF FORTNRY, For the best assortment of gens furnishe ing goods go to Gu oxvuriven's
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