The Snyder Monument CHARACTER OF THE SHAFT OVER THE 1} GOVERNOR'S GRAVE AT SELIN NELINSGROVY The Governor Snyder monument has at last arrived and has been placed over the remains of the distinguished and sh lay interred Mm honored statesman whi in the Union Cemetery, betwee: ket and High streets he n is a fine piece of workman ' comp wed of granite and br base is of solid granite, w gl ing over ) £1 anite shaft about surmounted with the the sides of Governor made of the pede with bronze medallions, any lor 0 urd resents Govern his early days, h th rd, the Ex al wWOrs ecutive o. the following of Honse mylvania weaker of the ul Pe Govern 1802-1808 1808-1817, of the Commor sYivania of the Ser 1 to the Men SIMON Swy By the Con nwealt) Immediately above the arms and the seal of the Ce Executive Chamber of Pennsylvania tlemen from tl} pointed and a publi held as sosn ; A day for the same, tlemen compose the Burgess B. F bard, U. S ames P, Ulr Wagenseller, J. Schrover (teorge dricks J A ’ \ J. Schroch and 8, V, New Yaw portions of Gener wh ich broken loughed away, | el, of the tongue The can is ne it at present agressive. gescent; meantime is improved, LWO days an pitasant to baen as its of General Grant That depre ment of the warmer days ani the patient ls b He Las 1 vigorous, physically that his mind i the blockir f work Eh sie} From that yelock this mort ne g he ept well, with occasional waking When the General aroused ths m rn } ing he felt better r than or and stronges Sunday, which was at that time the bes! When Dr o'clock to-day that, though there some thickness of speech, the General day improvement began, left he remarked n Douglas at K:15 was had better and easier command of his organs of speech than has been the ease since the attendance of the doctors be came permanent. He said theGeneral was better than at any time in a month Dynamite Called in TO AID IN THE EXPULSION OF THE HUNGAR~ IANS FROM THE COAL FIRLDA, Pa. after 8 o'clock this evening two men the neighborhood, to deposit something un- PormaviLLe April 30.-—Shortly | [| i were seen by a woman living in der a double frame house on South Twentieth street, in the suburbs of this city, and hastily depart. In a few moments » violent explosion followed blowing out the foundation, tumbling | down the plaster and scattering the The house is occupied the wives of two of them and several child- ren. ly injured, furniture about, by sixteen Hungarian laborers, None of the inmites were serious- No clue to the perpetrators of the outrage, which was evidently in- sp.red with murder us intent - Sr, Lovie, Armin 29.<The friends of John McCullough, the actor, now visit. ing here, are getting quite anxious over his condition which seems to be grow- | ing worse rapidly, He has wandered about the city for several days Siygine| ing himself in Chicago and Cincinn ti, wid inquiring constantly for streets and places in those cities. The evidences are his mind is being rapidly undermin- ed Patrick Rus sel and wife, went to Snow Shoe, Cen: The Renovo News says . tre county, this morning, where Mr, Russel expects to build foundations for fifty new houses this summer, ~Our Spring Stock of wooLrxs now complete, Bottom prices, leave your order to-day. * Moxreoueny & Co. Tailors coinage oj which is very heavy manufscture | re ached three 108810 Looking For New York, y Len vie d characteristic Western ian’ aro boy, youn is an expert in the use o rifle nine time SUL le to pierce being ab out of ten with ¢ twenvy 1 When h 10 carved nim t 1 O'Donovan Ro 1, and when heto k off ental Jlotel, LO 2 als From the Min of the morrow make perhaps 40 for this has been upon the m:n ri Snowden last evening sion of minor coinage h fect of giving me a at the Mint, bu ndeed Just w i be | stows bor mea yr gr how many unf there cannot tell, because the seed ts det rainate deg ar report all the sub ments have not been received vet f standard dollars for the pres” | ent month is larger than for a long time past, and since the stoppage of the Car son City Mint ours has baen do ng the cou INiry NDeATr- ly the bus INess in | While this reduction will not cripple the , | force it will not leave any more than is necessary to carry the ousiness, just now in the of all other varieties Cong, - A gas well drilled at R whester, | Beaver county, four years ago was dis. covered on Friday to be producing oil. The flow increased on Friday night and | at an early hour on Saturday morning barrels an hour. The excitement is intense. The owner the well will begio pumping, an 1 should the flow deer ease, will have the cleaned snd sunk deeper. Odhers in the vicinity are talking of putting down wells — Tionesta Demreral. ~ New Rares. ~The master General has issued a circular order Postaae to Postmastars explanatory of the changes made by Congress at the last session in the rates of postage. The postma sters are in- formed that on and after July 1st, the rate tlead of two cents per hall ounce. change will apply to mail addressed Canada, but not to other foreign mails. To provide for wants that they may arise from the change in rate on second class matter or newspapers mailed by publish. ers from two cents 10 one cent per pound, the department has decided to lssue a news pauper and pariodiesl stamp of the 'denomi- nation of ona cent, the design and color 1) of which will be the same ss those ‘of the present series. They will fssue on June lat, bo ready for ~Mr. Frank Johnson a very reapee table gentleman residing near Renovo while walking along the railroad fell through one of the culve ris and injur- od himself so badly that he died the same evening. irtunales of | of | well | Post, | | slreets to work on all domestic first class matter, including | drop letters at letter careier offices, will be | { earn their bread and butter, two cents an ounce or fractions thereof, in. | This | rt Daily g that hi n Monday afternoon h nae il Daocon at his Pa ten; he lock, inty Kn YOAT Ii und Thursday haan pr time f 1 0! WW JAN r. CC. W,.Hostern hat plac the set for dny no preaching in the M. church at this place; but the mem? ord as well as all others had the opportuni ty of receiving a treat by going to the ww. Land, hed Presbyterian church, where R¢ the new Reformed minister, prea his st regular sermon at this sermon was a fair sample rdd ress, the mpson successor t I, | returned from the « ity with wrtment of new goods, {o f many customers, bath Preparatory serv evening Tho'clock on Saturday morning at 104o’clock., Rey J. O Cunp y, Pastor of this place to ach the memoral sermon on Sunday al pr the 24th 2 o'clock, every cordially invited to attend, «The CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year for $1 50 «Examine the articles on the 5 cent counter al Corman’s, New dress goods in cashmyeres and | coupure at Garman'’s. ~The indications now are that England me to some posceful settlement of the present difficult ies and Russian will eo « «(Get your step ladders at Cormans N welly lore, «A new fence in front of Mrs. Wilson's property, and one around Gov. Curtin residence are among the improvements on High street «Get your wedding presents, household | necessities at Corman’s novelty store on | Spring street, —In Warren Pa. tramps are put on the A ball and chain is fast. ened to their foot, and they are made ~-Elogant picture frames, chromos, paintings, glass and china ware st Cor. mans novelty store, «A young Iady about twenty years of age, 8s the lightning express was turning a curve near Johnston deliberately threw herself across the track in front of the train. Bhe was thrown from the track by the engine, and had her skull broken and other injuries from which she died In un fow minutes, «At Lomont and Joliet, Ill, the mili. tia had to be called out to dispel a mob of stone-quarrymen. The mob attacked the soldiersfwith stones and clubs, injuring saveral! The soldiers were then ordered to fire on the mob, which they did. It had the desired affect in quelling the dls. turbance, the troops are now encamped near the town of Lemont, had | | and Daniel ce on | ny | Elliot, has been elected by Capt | body i» | says: The | The Lock Haven FE J | Sixty Sixth Anniversary of Odd Fellow | hip in America was celebrated in this city on Monday, under the | of the Odd i . | cintion, | | auspices Pp A uso Lock Haven certainly sustain: Fellows Anniversary ed its reputation as a hospitable city. The whole town was dressed io holiday the { building attire, principal streets and the along the line of march being profusely decorated, with flags, bunting | Arches paris evergreen, trects f the 0 sine of being quite the Main and Hope Hos ono at erected by is the finest ity, and received many rfect day could not be A cleny sky and als were in for marching, The f regular Fourth of vd July appearance I an early the streets began to fill at hour, x 11 3 Ail the morning Aral ple P EE and Beec Crow is ol pe and 5] ‘ cinls h Creek roads and ydd Fellow lodges excursionists, four and five thousand strang. number ns, who came to tness the ce and the Blue R the West Maryland the fire is raging fu 15ly, and n house niong the t ristown, JFMInE ma ye present BATA pera nth uri the Con At ventio Nawecas © ville, yesterday after: " snd John Anspatch An d musket lay upon the counter and 12, entered a store together, to be unloaded, fired ng it y and aiming at Quinn § shooting him in the head Lt instianbiy. B lawyer, commitied suicide by hanging | him alm | Lewis Thompson, a Doyelstown the troubles himself 10 8 cross between his was the cause. piece iat in cellar, Financial The rain that fell this morn Lock Haven Exy delightful | i» delightful then the News is correct. | The shower thi ress Daity Newer, Yes, if freezing | | m xed with anow and hail, | | | | —Wison, McFarlane & Co., call atien. {tion 0 the only relisble Ready Mixed | Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre. | pared Paint is not onl, superior to any | | Roady Mixed Paint sold but rivaps pure | | white lead in its smoothness in durability This paint is guaranteed by the manulsct- | urers not to crack or peel within three years. The gasrantes is not only good for | replacing the paint but it will be put on if it should crack or peel within the time specified. It will be to your | enll and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co, | before purchasing either white lead of any Ready Mixed Paint Whether you contemplate buying farniture or not, if you desire 10 see a furniture of the finest description ever brought to Bellefonte, we would advise go J. Brachbill's store. It will cost you nothing and will you to into Son's do your heart good to examine the im mense variety of all kinds of furniture they have in stock. You can not go amiss in calling as it is no trouble at this store to show goods whether you wish to buy or not. Beautiful shades in silk floss at Garmans, Buy tombstones and monuments at the Bellefonte Marble Yard. 14.8 «They sell only the best marble at the Bellefonte Marble Works, unless you want something very cheap, which will not be guaranteed. Go and seo their Esmeralda marble, warranted not to change. 14-8¢ ~Parlor suits of all grades, at Brach. bill's Sons. ~Fresh Drugs at Bayard's. panned the | city, | handsome, | rch ever put | ing was | « morning was | interest to | large display of bedroom and parlor | Attention, Doctors. Everybody knows that the life of the average physician is a hard one. He is often compelled to ride great distances through mud and rain for a merely nom- inal fee, It is not fit nor proper for us to condemn any physician for his work, but we do assert that his practice can be made easier, and he can effect more cures by the proper and judicious use of PrRruNA. If he will only add this great remedy to his list of medicines find that his usefulness w g increased. Full the once pro- + will direct “1 cure t Herald, on for its u will be found of Life, Id at in Agent Evening Dr, Hart my uty to r the of your MANALIN. me square on great ved from : Use Prruxa of cach pag ra sickn ) our weeks, | - ime to my b anc : an® cripple “ I have used your Peruxa and | LIN wit od results, In the {that I coul h ge “0 | was so | | ( used Pervxa and MAxALIN, . healt v as 1 $0 recommended Year 1 scar have ever | Stock baving rything we ¢ he appeared to ge ring of PERUNA w + 4 o ( I un any } 4 pless. PERUNA Wi (rarmans i he Dest furniture for ! men | Al rarmans Lace curtains and eurtsin (IATINDAL & 1 | poles | { e John Beezer's meal market on Choice meals The best Steaks sireet, and fresh | | sausage, in the mar | | ket. Just give him one eall and we will | guarantee you will go there for your | nextisteak or roast ] The Crxtee Desocrar and the Agent's Herald one Year, for two dollars | in advance strictly The Herald expos es every fraud and bogus advertisement | Do in the papers not delay, our offer | will be limited, All over embroidery and lace-net | : Garman’'s, — Don't forget to go to John Beeser’s for your meat, High street White goods and Embroidery.— | Garmans, | All kinde of gra'm, and produce, | | taken in exchange for Marble work of | {any kind at Stover's works, High street, | | Bellefonte, price same as if cash were | | paid New Advertisements N OTIC EOF APPEALS Appeals A will be held for the several townships and | boroughs in the Commissionars’ office, ot Bellefonte, | Pa... ss follows Monday, June For the townships of Rush, Tay | Jor, Worth, Huston Union; and the boroughs of | | Philipsburg, Unionville and Mileshurg i Tuoesday, June 2 Por the townships of Barnsides, | Boow Bhoe, Pogo, Howard, Curtin, Liberty, Marton | and Walker; and the borough of Heward ! Wednesday, June § Por the townships of Miles Haines, Penn, Gregg and Potter; and the borough of Millheim Thursday, June 4. Por the townships of Harris, Collage, Ferguson, Half Moon, Patton, Benner and Spring: and the borough of Bellefonte, Yistweon the hours of 104 mw and 4 rw The assessors ars required to attend the appesl with | the transcript, Four mills for county purposes, JON wo oF, AJ OREIXTY J. 0. NENDRRSON | Cemmisioner 10:4 0. W, Resxsesann, Clerk, asa HUMBUGO Sonmrt | NTO. 00. Miwbwerh. , the y ne SACRIFICE. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our ire -yvery slightly ent lamaged by smoke—is now offered to IMMENSE al an A new jast be idipg,maxestihis a r before eqn OR swoardless regardle lama TI (r iamage, nese g must 18 them. S.& A. LOEB. "HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR CLOTHING, Made:-:to:-: Order, BY FLEMING, THE TAILOR, Full Stock, Low Prices, NO FIT, NO SALE. N. E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA. Crain Market, An corrected weekly by Lawnswor L. Brows, Wheat, red, per bushel... Wheat, Rye, por bushel... oneiinn Corn, shelled, per bushel, - Ont, por b *l . . Produce Market. Pollowing are the produce quotations as received by us up to the hour of going to press—3 o'clock, Wed. nenday Pom: — white and mixed, per bushel a a ———— y BAMBI concsnrnninisssnrinssusnsns samme smmsss ers y Snowflake, per seek Plone, roller, per sack Ro Shoulder sugar Cured... mms sos EM
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