How the Whaeaent Look Cuicico, May 8 —A telegram from W. the crop statisticiac, has prepaved the Milwaukee says: 8S, Tallmage, following information concerning the preseut condition of the wheat crop, which h2 has received the past twenty four hours from the official authorities of the states named, viz: Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, California, Towa, Wiscon- sin, West Virginia, Nebraska, Mune soa and Tennessee, Pennsylvania, The reports, as a whole, winter wheat crop to be 10 ¢ promising condition, and vith standing the recent rains and warm | | weather | he plant wmve given i aj reported in the promise On the od veloped the a tual dan killing and Thousands of acres pearance HO lmprovemeen contrary, g inter in have al states wheat pl i grains, damage done by winter killing seems to be all states, with but one exception, that producing wed up and sown to oats and other general in winter whea 0! Michigan ; that state reports but nd wr damage small decrease in acreage sown a no winter killing whatever With exception the loss to the winter wheat of any other kind. this one states 1: the greatest ever known, and will prove a serious blow to many of the states that depend largely upon their wheat product. The spring states— Wisconsin, I Minnesota, Nebraska and wheat was Dakota— have not yet campleted seeding. Wixseres, Man, May advices ’ wonton report the region north and east of there full of hostiles. In fact, all the Indians west of Battle f.rd are in war paint. Settlers have all fled. John Walkinsaw Albert Harkness both from Ouotario, were both killed by Big Bears band over a week aro. of the two and Their wives and the wives missionaries were taken prssoners and the four women are be: ing frightfully maltreated, MILs 4 from the northeast say Colouel iter will have ; maker, Littlechild and all chiefs are ou the warpath. h num r of halfbreeds are direcil thew. M jor Steel was to have s word back when he reached Edmonton but nothing has been heard from hin. HL Scores of h ed. — A A—— The Catholic University Wasuinaron, Mav 10.—1t was officially announced in the Catholic churches of this city at High Mass to-day that Wash ington had been selected as the site of the new Catholic University, A confer ence of Cathelis churchmen was held in Jaltimore 1st week ta decide this mat- ter and, Washington was selected, after miture consideration. Bishop Ire land, of Minvesots, who is deputed to select the ground and make arrange- ments for the erection of the university, | in an address to-day at St. Matthew's Church said this city was agreed upon | becsuse it possessed greater literury, scientifie, political and philosophic ad- | vantages than any other city in the country. was the centre of social and literary life of the eountry, and while other cities had offered greater money inducements to have the university located in their midst none could offer the inducements which were peculiar to Washington, The nucleus for the establishment of this university was the donation last fall by Miss. Calwell, of New York, of £300, 000, which amount was sceeptad by the Catholie Council in Baltimore and a sum added which will erection, The un versary will be devoted 10 train: ing and educating Catholie youths for the priesthood, Rev, Dry Chappelle, of St. Matthew's Church, who was selected as one of (he trustees and who was amoung the fore- insure its most to urge the claims of Washington to the university, to-day made a strong appeal to his congregation to contribute at least $50,000 to endow a chair ia the proposed university a prs ¢ #Moeting of thoArmy of thePotomac Bavrinon, May 6,—A cloudless sky, warm sunshine and balmy breezes greet. ed the Society of the Army of the Patb- mae this morning, the opening day of 10 third reuniou of the society heid in a sou hern city, and the sixteenth annu- sl meeting since the formation. of the society. The first-meeting was held in athe south parlor of the Carrolton hotel Michigan, It as the capital of the natirn | ock, c receiving thennnunl dues of the mem After the bu meeting { beginning at 9 ole ness of the uernl edd corps reg red to their re pe the | pied in hors, Ki wi the dfferent setive head quarters, and ance of the morn NE WAS 000 tion Of « orps officers and the reading of reports of see and tre rs bu relarie SU At eral Grant v | A amp of Ri ness m ting this alle cted comn 1 I n vite d motu bet | The decrease in area and the | Ha the hop oth ©. i ippy reun Nig gned States (Coy boarded her and = lishman shore, ymesteads have been barn: INS will t " the fugitive te ne rious «or lays through law occur at Auckland Fhe extradition papers have been pre pared snd will be forwarded to Auck land, New Zealand for Maxwal!, murderer of Preller, who has hee —— n there — lhe following is the programme for the second semi-annual meeting of the Athlet | Philipsburg Club of the Philipsburg P the ' on grounds ark | sociation, Saturday, May 30 . event, 200 yard amateur foot race. gold me lal to Ist, $3 silver medal to 2 $2 scarf pin to 3d. 21 professional handicap foot race. | 1st, 815 10 2d, $10 0 31. 8 2 | fee this race. Jd event, tug of A event, |} mil $5 to entran " to War silk handkerchief to winning team 4th event } mileamateur handicap foot race | $12.50 silver watch to 1st, $5.00 silver cup to 2d, $2.50 sliver medal 0 3 | eveut, sack race hand enp, {to 2d, $2 to 3d 6th event, mile amateur handic Wp. $5 | gold medal to Ist, $3 silver medal | 2ad, $2 gold scarf pin to 3rd. 7th event, | 4 mile professional handicap. £50 to 1-1, | #20 to 2nd, $10 to 3¢d. » 5) cents entrance fre to Sth event, 200 yard wheelbarrow race 2.90 to 1st, $1.50 to 2ud, 81 to 3rd, cents entrance fee, greased pig. AK) Oth event, catching The winner takes the pig 10th event, } mile 3-legued race over hardles, $5 to lst, to 2nd, $2 10 drd.ilth event, potato race. bays finder 14 yoars old. 2¥ to 2nd, I) | Rewes, lat, For all i to enter ahd 3 to start to make a race. 2nd, Committee to Handicap. 3rd, All Con testants must wear shirts and drawers 4th, all Entries and correspondence must be addressed to the Secretary. everybody, 1 ad } to Ist, to cents rd Events [ to come below knees, Hth, Sports 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, band music will be { ehidance. the Judges are John M. Holt, A. J. Alfred Jones, Admission 25 cents, A.J, Graham, Pres. ident. Alfred Sater, Secretary, to begin at A full of in at. Graham, The best quality of flush ai Toats’ grocery on High stroot. Y wu are asked to como in and examine bis stock, for the purpose | | the | 8 |, i 5th | 5 to Ist $3 $5 entrance feo, | Open to | #1 | Sth, Races open to | The fol lowing is the programme of for the second annual Conven- WwW. 8. T.1 exercises tion of the in this county hursday morning ten o'el Music at ock with; ‘What a Friend we Have in | Jesus, Devotional Exer Mrs, Jumes Harris, Convention called to order, | and reading of minutes, and \ppointing I welcome, Har ATW thers Post ‘a Howa following resolul imously by this Post ordered to be fi pers with a ir quest torr fl ae ' piace, has, by pas M | ; three members O! been charged witl Bein; King part himprog ing t n Corps ‘man On army r of 6] ted to or fs company and wa i the Un the w Ie Was prom win lose of ved, That this Post ten MR our sympathy ard snndorse and sue tnapi sin hom r, ¢X hi As Aina‘ “cman. Res /, Thet sithful servigs in our Chaplain, hy | War | or the Lai earned the right and privilege he exer creed in our mide, ani if it to do so then, it equally sO in 6 and "6 our tional music che rad fie'd. As honest citizens can have { no sympathy with that selfish senti- ment that would forbid the recall ng ol memories so dear to every comrades | heart and seek to censure a comrade, ough a minister for taking | *nd Innocent part in adding to our venings’ work of charity —~by the fife land drum. That we deplore the grow {ing spirit observable in various locali ties of speaking lightly of the hard last fai) TAS Improper Was » when na Us In camp ana We “ | “boys in blue,” during the war for the ! Union. H.C. HovLrer, ) | DS Dusan, R. E. Burige, ) Commitiee ROLAND, Spring welcome spring has at ftaken place of stern old winter needed | | ber, | at this place | switch $1 wears n rather doleful! look NE appeur its that once, us it is being cleared of tim “Ab, woodman EPAT tree,’ both losi witch, und finding it three days after SUG for Holter was and unfortunate, in ng her gold warde, lose to the raiload where she had | been walking, D, MILLIEIM, & N wea presume vy pleted till the Kauffman’ Cos’, store ill, at which time they be com 15th, { Xpect LO OC upy it, B. Hench of Northumberland, left i home on Satarday, he has been place for over a rod a circulating libra: town, which we trust wi factory t | member It has been CRNOW od tha Hote Te proprietor of wetuunlly porting 10 the county, to convey pa 1 Kile mou ni roess, a ne und a good bays, and his son , As driver I'h horses have place, our rIWO minute od at thi ldron merchant have lots In almost day an 1 wnial Webster call the velty of the is on exhit wr sale by Schofield, the cele manuiscturer on Spring patent, de horse cleaner ess in durability eed the manafaet 5 : 5 Nanas IDARTRUFY silk floss at Buy tombseto nie Mart numents st the 14-3 only the marble at the | s Marble Works, th N ‘ + ih y Ch yest | | uniess you want ch will their not be guaranties Go and we Esmeralda 14-31 all grades, at Brach. marble, warranted not to ¢ hange. Parlor suits of bill Sons Ladies bair goods, waves, es al Alpha Cormans N welly store — Brackets for decorating. —Garmans «The Centre DEMOCRAT one year for | 50 «Examine the articles on the 5 cent | counter at Corman’s hips endured and work done by our | New dress goods in cashrmieres and | coupure at Garman’s, | and Russian will come to ~The indiestions now are that England some posceful | settlement of the present difficulties Inst | land we feel like exclaiming “Hail May | Spring street | bright welcome May, charming, sunny {month of May." A go wl sermon was delivered in the it Methodist church, on Sunday evening | by our pastor Rev, W. K. Hicks, his { text was “The word of thellord is tried” | The services were made still more in- | teresting by the excellent music render. | od hy Mrs. Hicks who presided at the lore on, Ex-lndge Dopp who has been lying | | quite ill at the residence of GG. D. John- | son near this place is now able to walk munity. Farmers iu this community are very busy, getting the ground ready for corn- | planting. Mrs. Mortimer out walking on the premises was quite surprised and frightened to find herself sinking into an old well, which had been carelessly covered, and on throwing out her arms grasped some hop vines aud thereby | rescued bersell. The well was about twenty feet deep and about ten foot of water in if, McClintie, while around again, to the delight of the com. | «Got your step Indders at Cormans Novelty store, «Get your wedding presents, household necessities at Corman's novelty store on Have you seen those 260 shirts ~linrman’s, ~ Handsome now neck wear for men ~{3armans, ~Our Spring Stock of wooLexs now complete. Bottom prices, leave your order to-day. Moxrooxsny & Co. Tailors Fresh Drugs at Bayard's, «TRY HARRY TEATS Boneless Hams, Nice, fresh Mackerel, Beet Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, « Choloe Lard, Good, Fresh Canned Pumpkins, Good, Fresh Oanned Apples, California Plums, Dried, Evaporated Apples and Peaches. Choices Ralsins, Ourrants, Nats and Fruits, nlBul. | Waxrso—A position by a young man of good business qualifications, Best of references furnished, Address, this of Our onea baautiful Mt, Pisgah, now | fice. Unate | room bangs, | bridge and the bridge Over | HaledOo Chronic Ulcers and Catarrh, Mrs, Christian Zelle, aged sixty-three ears, of Carondelet, St, Louis, Missouri, ge a chrenic ulcer on her leg which had been running for forty-three years,. To use her own language, she olf “tried all the doctors,” but without perceptible ben efit. Two of the most noted of this city advised her, as the only alternative from death, to have the leg amputated below the knee, She was troubled intolerable itching sensation, w gave way to a di tracting pain, whi made death her daily wish, She co not sleep or rest, On March 21, thi year, she commenced using Dr, Hart man's PERUNA, and to-day the ley is entirely healed, and the thankful old {ad \y says she has sle last with hich or pt more during 1 three months than hie did in forty-three years, Miss Alice Bra t KS iy, of E rom cat On April 27 Dr. Hartma: was a patient the best known oculists of they signally failed t one month under 1) Peruxa, her eyes have healed, and, accordin ment, he has done short space of time th in previous whol of course, did it, Mise Annie Baker, First Avenue waukee, writes : “1 take great pleas in recommending PERUNA. For have suffered from Asthma, to try PERUNA relieved the paroxysms, ar use rey } frequent, I completely Walker Brothers, drugg “Dn B O., Dear Sir: S§ & very pec Lions were MTC Pl i for five years, treatment under year before she In the d ic ed fers thier re am ’ write S, CHArRTMA? n {wow Ar Case AOsWwWCr Ciusion it was Cala the kind, ¢ | patient had sician far and near, I persuaded her try your PERUNA and MANALIN. Sh had been worst ne having spasms every three , and the finth dose keg t returned shiand, Ky uicers of Nitec are entirely and it eg is healed, a: heals ng have ud I am per- tly well, PrrRuNA is a wonderful rem stand ing, pain a ver embr (rarman’s Don’t forget to go to John Beezer's for your meat, 1 gh White goods frarmans sireet and Fmbroidery New Advertisements { A a8 Auditor appointed by the Or phane’ Court, of Centre county, to hear and dotermine the exceptions filed to the nooount of Robert L. Shirk, guardian of the minor children of John Malone. de coneed, w tweet the partion lnterewted. for the pur poses of his appolatment, on Friday, the 5th day Juse 1E8L at ) clock, a. =. at his ofos in Belle fonte, when and where all who see proper may sttepd D. 8 KELLER, Auditor dervigned 20-0 TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS — A Benled proposals will b received at the Com missioners’ Ofios, in Bellefonte, up to June lat. for repairing the plastering anc painting the outside of the Court House, Belfry, Clock Dial, #'e, Epecifications can be seen at the Oomumisvioners OMon The Commissioners resery a all bide the tight to reject any JONN wWoLy ) AJ GRIBST, J.C. HENDERSON. | 0. W, Remeznonn, Olerk » Commissioners Notice Sealed propolis for the making and laying In Chestnut wood of the street betwen the Nigh street the race of Gerberich will be received by the street Oommitios of the Town Council at the ofBoe of the Chairman until May 181858 ot 12 o'clock noon. The street Uo mitten retuing the privilege of rejecting any or all proposais. Specifications can be seen and examined at the office of LAWRENCE L. BROWNE Chairman Notice Benled proposals for the building of & stone sewer In the alley loading from Bishop street to Cherry alley will be received, by the street Committen of the Town Council at the office of the Chairman, until May 18 1886 al 12 o'clock mov The street Committee retains the privilege of fog any or all proposals Epecifiontions oan be sean and examined at the office LAWRENCE L. ROWN Chairman o Notice Roaled oR for the building of two stone sew ore noross Allegheny street (where Bishop street in tersncts the same) will be received by the street Com ities of the Town Council at the office of the Chale man antil May 18 1888, at 12 o'clock noom. The strost Committee retains the privilege of rejecting any or all pr Specifications can be seen and 'DITOR'S NOTICE.—~The un. | FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our stock—very slightly entire damaged by smoke—is now offered to IMMENSE the public at an SACRIFICE. A new Spr ror ay Stock baving just been put into the building, makes this a chance for cheap goods never before equaled in Belle { te ionte, damage. These re ds must be and the prices will sell them. gains for everybody long g as il First c >. & 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, examined at the office of LAWRENCE L. BROWN, 14 Chairman, “ee N OTK EOF APPEALS Appeals A will be held for the several townships and boroughs in the Commissioners’ office, at Bellefonte, Pa, an follows Monday, June 1Por the townships of Rush, Tuy. lor, Worth, Huston, Unlont and the boroughs of Philipsburg, Unlonvilie and Milesburg s June 8 For the townships of Barasides, , Curtin, Liberty, Marton he borough of Howard, Wednesday, June 3.Por the townships of Mites Haines, Penn, Gragg and Potter: and the borough o Hithetn. the tra seer) pl Four mills bor folv. JON AJ OREIST, lo Grain Market, As corrected weekly by Lawnswor LL. Brows, a— Wheat, rod, por bushel. in white and i a I Following are the hy we up to the howe penday bom. 0 Potatoss, aman SY Putter, PHY —— > a Apples. por bushol....... — produce quotations as wesived of going to pross—3 o'clock, Wed. J. 0. uExprhsox. | Arveer 14 a. W. Rosastons, Clerk, SET TAA VSS Sr dS re re —— ET I 1.8 sve Bll — rp ETE ¢
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