The census for the D striet of Colum bia shows the population to be nearly 206,000, Franeis Murphy, the temperance lec turer, is doing effective work at Pitts burg and Allegheny, The President hus appointed James W Whelply, of New York, assistant treas. urer of the United States, Four workmen on a bridge ke of Ooe will probably verely shocked by a str light ning on last Friday, die, The iron and steel works of Brown & ®,., Pittsburgh, will now be continued the Amalgamated witout interruption, firm having signed the wsocia tion scales, . Prof, Odlum’'s sister, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, visited the Brooklyn bridge on Saturday, and had a policemnn pointout to her the place where her brother took the fatal leap. this. Little satisfaction The Dolphin, a ship built for the U S. Navy by John Roach, has made her last trial trip, and hss been found all right. The requirements were that she steam 15 knots an hour for six utive hours, consec- New York labor organizations are pe titioning the Attorney General at Wash ington to order that no more United States prisoners be sent to the Albany Penitentiary, on account of the contract | labor system in forve there, Motter, a farmer living at Findley, Ohio, killed his 12 John Ww ealthy year old son on Friday last, by striking | him in such a way as to break his neck. Findley became angered at the boy for not being able to find a bolt which had fallen through the floor. Ex-Auditor of New York, A. Palmer, died one day last week in the State prison, at Frederick Trenton, where he was sent three years ago to serve a twenty-years' sentence for an embezzle- ment of $125,000 of the « Death was caused by ap plexy. ity fun Charles Angell, who stole 125.000 from the Pullman Palace Car Company, several years ago, and sentenced to a 10 years’ term in prison, has just been re leased on account of good behavior. He has been offered remunerative em- ployment by business firms in Chicago. The troubles in the not yet ceared. Pb north-west have g Bear's band is the war path and several bodies horribly on mutilated have been found, Pe ople are massacred by the The t Indisns whenever eaught, ly both legs and arn a well, \ boy named A in Millwaukee, lar the other day. t will have to be cut « wv 1ecover, his father w Lle ) make a nice thing out of , a8 dime museum managers all over ‘he country are telegraphing to mike engagements with him, 4 the Desmocaat rt 1s being made to have the encampment of the istricts Posts of the A. Walter Fleming has sold his Tribune to W, H 12 Now b.ished by R. at Clearfield. tr, interest in the Punxsy I'vson, ani the paper pa Smith & Tyson. His honor Centre Krebs judge Farst, of county, is assisiing julge week. this « lear field branch of the Beech Cresk, Clear- field & Southwestern railroal for higher wages last week, bu! r-turned to work the old The larze new school houss field was struck evening just a few had building was considerably damaged The Hungarians at work on th finally al wages, it by ligtning Monday Pen minules after the scholars been dismissed. The Now that the Philadelphia leislature has got down to work probably it wily have the good sense to pass the s bill field and other coun ies he Polish « bug the p+ ped- dier's snd hawk and rid Clear- of the of J ans who now hum siale 1d V ve. Repre-entative Nor- ris is working like a beaver to get this bill prssed Fhe whe ot wil | not much this wind of Chap Ore thao ah AY VeIage ry in county. In plices where the the past win er left the whea grain farmers Xp sed to the frost the was ol - troyel and many ul fields. are expected re plow ny Large crope ol corn and grass From the Carwenavilie |} ! Merrill Bros. building of a large dum, aero “l have conm need An le. son creek, ashort distance nb ve Brady - port, A scientist has found that » woman x ear can perceive higher than man’s. This is the thy always wake up first when the baby Yio at night, h The military company Intely organ. ized in this place, have commenced their weekly drill in Grails Rink. Mey expect 10 be inspected snd mus- tered into their service «nthe 4th of 4 June, John P. Feath bes ben appointed notes " reas nn w hy in | ds. | | When | necessity of isolated buildings struck | h | the | postmaster at New Washington to suc ceel Mr. Mr, bee acting under Gallaher for Gallaher, Feath hns BOVer Nl years Work has commenced on the tele. phone line to be erected between this With this made the central We heartily con gratulate our Dubois ly ends upon hay of place and Dubois fuetity, Curwensville will be offlce of the county, ins secured this means p © The work will be pushed communica. tion with thi in 1 the county seat, as rapidly as possible, It is quite amusing to note the vim with which some of our merchants have of county and at the sume time encourage very i WAr against, bein fighting the peddler’s this th en whom they are making We have that one or two of our merchants, were been informed victims of the Irish peddler who was selling pantaloon goods from place to in our town not long since, | place They { made him an offer and the goods were | placed at th ir disposal, I'he latest and most approved game It fashion : is the game ol “Bows. 18 played somewhat after this Two young laaies walk down street together The sel 19 the winner for instance. one to whom the most ha Aare ra and the other pays for the ice cream or soda it for water. When a hat is raised to both is called a “scratch and counts | neither, Gallant young men should: therefore, keep their ees wide open for | their lady acquaintances; the simple 1gle hat may mean victory, at Warr res Mark A Bed ial d spatch to the Daily News from Vail, Pa. dated May 28, says: The little t« Huntingdon Co. is quiet wn of Warrier this morning for | the first time in its history, the scene occurred last John Irvin, {of a terrible murder, which | last night, As we are informed, | night Jack Laport and with another vme Lo town and after satisfyir slves with copious drinks of liquor, they left the town. Laport, Irvin and the stranger came to town and soon after and Ir {refusing to go with them. | more was thought of some per- or seen them until about 11 o'clock when son passing that way found the body of Irvin alozg the road with his throat cut from ear to ear and his head battered up as if done with a stone, Suspicion rests upon Laport as the murder, as he could not be found last seen they were together They ded in had a drunken brawl which en a murder. Irvin i+ a single man, heav, set snd lived with bis widowed mother near Dry Hollow. Laport was house a former clerk in th of A. J. Fiegle, ’ 1 i clothing addicted Associate gdon bee and ['yrone, {e is a son ga Lap wrt, of Huntin At this wnty n arrostel, (ire . ts y ' Vv “ reat ¢ } i n the \ B munit Head Off the ( To I'he state board public charities d a circular the president , directors of the poor and county cmmusionera, calling attention to the for treatment of contagious diseases in hos The circular of pitals «nd almshouses, says: [It is the opinion the board | that such bui dings should be provided | of for use at all times, for cases sianll | Jie 1804 of advent of Asiatic cholera pox, ot faver, and sear nature, Bat in view the possible this summer we deem it especialy important at the present time and strongly recommend the erection or procurment of tempor- { ary structures for this purpose, where it is not the intention to provide those of more permanent character. What Boston Th nks of Us They are at their New | York to know how 10 raise money for wits’ end in | the pe lestal for © | the World. i | pride New York has little civic Had such a gift been offered to | B ston the money would have been | raised within two weeks. As a gift to {the people of the United States, the French people made a mistiko in des- ignating New York as the place where it should s'and, New York is simply the largest city and the business centre of the country, with no political rank A similar gift to France might as ap’ propr.ately be placed in Havre, The {«iatue should have been placed at | Washington, the eapital of the Nation, | The Federal Government would then hive made suitable provision for its lo- cation, and the people of the United | States would not have been placed in a fuse light by the pendriousness of Now York. Boston Post. A Lady's Perfect Companion. Prixeress Cutnoninrn, our new book. Tells how any woman may become a mo. her without suffering any pain what. ever. Also how to treat and overcome morning sickness’ swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly en lorsed by physi- cinos as the wife's true private compan- ion. Send two cent stamp for descrip, tive circulars and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Frank Tuoxas & Co. Publishers, Baltimore, By “Nitre'' he is on top at Inst, | ed { | Mark, | again | Laport | vin departed, and the third man | Nothing | | that the antediluvians MILLIHEIEM, Miss Mary Bright, of this place, who had taken a trip est, last week, return 12. very on Saturday night at 30 and she reports having had a nice time with her friends and acquain tances; we persume she had—judging from her appearance on Sunday, We are informed that 8, T, Frain and Henry Miller, of this place, had been out a few days last week for trout and ! brought home over 200 of the speckled beauties, but we are not certain wheth- er they bought them from other parties or not, While at the rink on Saturday night, our constable came in and took one of the boys, while sketing and left with him for Bellefonte soon after, and he will, no doubt, skate at Sheriff Walker's for a while, M. ", Gg. Wedding Anniversaries First Wedding, Paper. Second Wedding, Straw, Third Wedding, Candy, Fourth Wedding, Leather. Fifth Wedding, Wooden. Tenth Wedding, Tia. Twelfth Wedding, Linen. Fifteenth Wedding, Crystal. Twentieth Wedding, Floral, Twenty fifth Wedding, Silver. Thirtieth Wedding, Pearl. Thirty-fifth Wedding, China. Fortieth Wedding, Coral, Fiftieth Wedding, Gold, Seventy-fifth Wedding, Diamond. The above interesting facts were sent us by friend. As we have never reached the first,the same will not apply i to us, The third should come first, we think, and the tenth, second, as this | would bring the tin whistle where it | { would most likely be used. Adam and Eve and That Apple How many Apples did Adam and Eye eat? Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2-—a total of 10 only. Now we figure the thing ont far differently. Eve 8 and | Adam 8 also—total 16. Andyet the above figures are entirely new and valuable berry originated with wrong. If Eve 8 and Adam 82 the total be Scientific men, however, on the strength of the theory certainly will " { 51 and Adam 52—total 183. face and | the | of | ke | Liberty Enlightening | | Samuel Miller | county, Missouri. | of growth has t Wrong again; what could be clearer | than, if Eve 81 and Adam 812. the to- tal was R037? If Eve S1lst and Adam not the total ha 14239 £12, would wing to be a fa Adam ve N14 Adam 8] Adam, Ad We think this juanity, Ad Adam if he total LOR2 O05 All {and probably she fe! Wrong sorry fo her companion, in order to reli grief, 512 Fherefore, RIST42400y Hence both Pens and In We of the have been favored with samples Double trying them feel justified in Lighly commend them They are made of the best steel and by the most celebrated Spencerian Elastic Steel Pens, and after ing to our readers. expert workmen, and have a national reputation for certain desirable qualities which no other pens seem Lo possess {in so great perfection. Among these are uniform evenness of point, dur. ability, flexibility and quill action, So popular have they become, that of the ‘Number One" alone, as many as four. teen millions are sold annually, | | ¢ omplaints are constantly made of the diffi ' Owe | Woman's Province. THE DUTIES OF THE GENTLER SEX HOW BEST FULFILLED, What a great task is assigned to wo- man, Its dignity cannot be elevated. It is not her province to make laws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great en terprises, but to her is given the power to form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast empires. She is required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellect. ual and physical being is derived from her. She must instil correct principles, inculcate right doctrines, and breathe into the soul of her offspring those pure senti- ments which in time to come will be a part of themselves, and bless generations yet unborn. Yes, to woman is given the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of his existence, She smiles serencly at the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart, This is her province and duty. Yet how canshe fulfil her mission unless possessed of a strong and healthy body? The preparation of Dr, §. B, Hartman, and known as PERUNA, is just the thing for persons suffering from a ma- jority of the complaints incident to this climate, It is invaluable to women, and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, is a noted ex- ample of what the medicine can do. She says she has suffered for years with con- gestion of the lungs, catarrh in the head, and was troubled with a bad cough. She had tried a number of physicians, but they all failed to cure her, She was in duced to try PErRUNA, and immediately a marked change took place. After using one bottle her cough ceased and in a short time her other ailments were cured, She is now completely restored to health, and ig all the credit to Peruxa, Mr. J. . Reynolds, her husband, was a con- firmed invalid.® He could not sleep well, neither could he work. He used Peruna, and as a result, was completely restored to his former vigor and strength. He says he now feels like a new man, Mr. Bernhardt Seubs, St. Clair, St. Clair county, Mich., says: “ I have thor- oughly tried your PErUxaA in the various diseases to which parents and a large fam- ily of children are ever liable, and I find it in every case to be just the thing needed. No Feaily can honestly be without it.” Nancy Feterman, Congort Indiana County, Pa, says: “ Gentlemen: Your valuable PERUNA is the best medicine | ever used,” ~A large, new, and elegant stock of goods of every discription, just received at Corman’'s novelty store. —J AMES Vick -This STRAWBERRIES, f Pilaf k 2 0 Aull As a seedling it at | tracted attention by the unusual glossi- | wer . fl ere a race of | ness and | giants, reason something like this: Eve ! vigor of its foliage, before appeared in its enormous bearing quali | Lies formly Iarge excellent flav In respect to its keep- Among sirawberries wnd Soubegan fruits the vines a Are its has been {iening or t only a stand-by for a market berry it nently at the head Ihe well known MTY In having originated | Martha Grape and other fruits of las, He has never sent out a taken its held allowed vhich has not nt rank and and the fact [| that he has the ames VV) as one of his seedlings is of itself evi- dence of its excellence, The valuable qualities of this up Ist Fine quality of fruit, new strawberry may be summed fol vigor and hermaphrodite 24, ( of berry : Jr wr perfect ) blossoms vor, form and firmness d, Ability to remain on the vines long 4th, Ability Uniformity of size of fruit, which aver fith forms n time without injury; to stand drought ; ages large ; it The rapidity with th. glossy and beautiful appearance of the which new sels foliage, ret vning its verdure until very late in the fall, making it one of the | finest border plants for lower beds that | rue ‘ty in gelling goo { ink, Probably IN some | | cases, the durability of the ink is of lit. tie consequence—the writing has done : but, it should constantly which ge great tmportance fo wrilings, or | perhaps to the mere signature of a name, The usual inkstand is, of course, resorted to, | and if an inferior ink is commonly used the The Spencerian Writing Fluid com- Lines, in a high degree, three essential its work in an hour or two be remembered, occasions arise is absolutely reliable for all business purposes, The proprietors of these well-known Pens and Inks, Messrs, Ivison, Braxe- Max, Tavrvon, & Co., 753 & 755 Broad- way, New York, Educational Publishers, will send free, on applioation, a Sales- book of their Spencerian Specialties which gives a full descriptive list of these and many other standard articles of in- terest to stationers and booksellers. «Go to Corman's for your flags for decoration. A large lot just received, ~Buy all of your groceries at Harry Teat's grocery store, The hillside for a quarter of & mile slong the Fort Wayne Railroad at Agnew, ten miles from Pittsburg, is sliding at the rate of four feet an hour and ten or twelve houses and the rail. road track itself is in danger of being pushed into the river, | rivalry. result possibly may be disastrous. | can be obtained ; Sth, enormous produc tiveness ; all these qualities uniting to make it the most valuable market ber ry which has ever been produced Grown and For Sale by Tur C. L. Vax Dusex Nursery Co, Geneva, N. Y. Agents wanted | Permanent positions on salary, and expenses paid. The Reputation Of A Standard Is Article injured by surreptitions Imitators of Hostetter’s Stom. ach Bitters have not only lost money by attempting underhand competition with it, but have actually contributed seldom qualities, Auidity, color, and durability, and | to enhance the estimation in which the genuine medicine is held. The publie at large has for many years been ao quainted with the ear marks that dis tinguish the real from the spurious, and cannot be persuaded that other articles sold in somewhat similar guise are equally Rad Fever and sgue, consti pation, « Fopepsia and liver complaint arg not curable by cheap local bitters, eye openers and tonics, but the fact is too well groven and too generally known to admit of conscientious dispute that for these and other maladies the great household medicine is a safe and thorough remedy. Not only in the United States, but in Mexico, South America and the West Indies, its merits are widely recognized and its reputation too firmly established to be shaken, 7-22-1y. «Our Spring Stock of woorLexs now complete, Bottom prices, leave your order to-day. Moxveoneny & Co, ailors Straw hats. Garman’s, | Borawny | Kidney and Uninary complaints, c | Bootles, Ants, tun, Montgomery | H Fy p : | adverti it fruited, and this vigor and strength | * ivertisement of » a stil] greater degree The berries are nearly round, of uni- | Th deep scarlet and of | week | | Ian’ » Man's. it, | { Lon k to come before the publie | | | pared Paint is not great | Sth | A" The {| of the funds in the hands of the sooountants in the Rough on Hats Clear out rats, mice, ronches, fi bigs Heart Pains Palpitation, Dropeics], Swellinge Dizzi. ness, indigestion, Headache Bleeplessness, cured by “Wells Health Renewer, “Rough on Corns Ask for Walls “Rough on Corns’ 1 Quick complete cure h Hard or soft corns, wars, bunions “ 9 Buchu-Paiba Quick, completes cure, all K idhey, Blad- der and Uninary Disenses, 8 alding, Irri tation, Stone, Gravel Catrrah ofthe Blad der. $1, Druggist. , ledbugs Flies.” Flies, roaches, ants, bed. by ers, chipmunks on Rats.” g, micegoph- cleared out by 16¢. , “Thin People.” “Wells Health Renewer’’ restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence Sexual Debilityt $1. : 4 “Rough on Pain” Cuers Cholera, colic, cramps, aches, pains, sprains, headache, rheumatism, 16e. diarrhoea, neursigia, 20c. Rough on Pain Plaster Mothers If you are failing, broken worn out and nervous, use' Wells Health Renewae,’’ $! Druggists. Life Preserver If you sre losing your grip on life, try “Wells Heelth Renewer.”’ Goes direct to weak spots. Rough on Piles. Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protruding, Bleeding, Internal, or other. Internal and External temedy in each package. Bure cure, 50, Druggist. Pretty Women Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity, don’t fail to try “Wells Health Renewer." Rgugh “Rough on Itch’’ cures bumors, erup- tions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum. frost. ed feet, ehillblains. on Iteh ‘Rough on Catarrh * Correet offensive oders at once. Com- plets cure of chronic cases, also inequaled as gargle for Diptheria, Sore Throat: Foul Breath. 50¢ The Hope of the Nation Children slow in devel: pement, puny, snd delicate, use “Wells Health lenewer Catarra of the Stinging, Irritation, all aired by | S & A LOEB amation, “Buchu-Paica. "Water Bugs Roa ‘Rough on Rats'’ clears them out, All the new styles in Jerseys man's, Parties desiring employment as can- | | vassers would do wel! R. lo examine the GG. Chase & Co, Straw bats. Garman's. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our entire stock—very slightly damaged by smoke—is now offered to at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Stock baving just been put into the the public A new Spring building,makes this a chance for cheap goods never before equaled in Belle fonte. Prices regardless of cost or damage. These goods must be sold, and the prices will sell them. Bar- gains for everybody long es it lasts | | | First come, first served. — Have you visited the nove Ity store | yet, large stock, and so cheap, Straw hats. Garman's Waxren—A tion by a young m of good business qualifications, Best of references N furnished this o Address, fice Indigo blue prints, RE Dew f ale iITAIn es zines and china ware at mans novelly store and Curiains Curtain Straw hats, Garman's Straw hats. Wiis r Garman a, McFarlane & Co., call atien- Ready Mixed Pioneer Pre. to rivas pure reliable Paint in the market. The onl, superior teady Mized Paint sold but the only | white lead in its smoothness in durability. | This paint is gusranteed by the manufact. urers not within Years Wo erack or peel 4 thi wal if it should crack or peel wi specified. It will be to your interest to call and Wilson, McFarlane & Co before purchasing either white lead any Ready Mixed Paint n the time Boe h 4 + IDITOR'S of Adam Visher, doconsad The undersigned Anditor, appointed Ly phans’ Oourt onnty to the Or of Centre ¢ make distribution estate of Adam Pishe gaily entitled theret for the purpose 20d, 1885 at 100 tr, decd, 10 and among those Je will meet the partion in interest 5 Tuesday, June st bis office in Belle f his appointment clock, a.m | Tonle, Pa. when and whore all those who desire may | attend J.C. MEYER, Avditer fin A UDITOR 8 NOTICE.—In the 4 Orphany' Court of Centre county In the matter of the - state of James M. Thompeot, deceased, The undersigned, an by said court to make distribution of the fund in the bands of the accountants will mest all Parties [nter eated at the office of DB Keller, in Bollefonts on Thursday, June 11th partion having claims against ssid estate must pre sent them of be forever debarred from coming In uy on the fund, HENRY KELLER, nm Andisor y N) . a Ke . J;STATE NOTICE —Notice is A hereby given that letters testamentary on the setate of George Lute, of Walker township, decd. bave beens granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to sald miate, are reqossted to make imme diate payment, and those having clalme will prosest them duly authenticated for settlement, FLIZABRETH LUTZ, nm Administratrin N THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY Io the matter of the exceptions filed 10 the second and final scoonnt’ of John Looas, admistrator of, ote, of Waren P. Lucas, deoossed. The undersigned an anditor, appointed Ly the mid Court 10 hear and determine the exceptions filed to the see nd and fins! account of Jehu P. Lucas, deceased, and report distrib. ution, Will attend to the datios of hin appol stment at his office in Bellefonte, on Monday, June 10th, A. D. 1885, at 10 o'clock, o. mw , when and » here all par tien in Interest may attend H.H NARSHBERGER, Auditor, THe Compound ‘Oxygen TREATMENT. Pmowen f pare, Nuvnarans, Kuwosanon, Panasvems, bo. 45, OF THE REcroN, stoommarviit TRATED WITHOUT THE Usk of tHe xxirs. Cure Guarantesd Poles —Gar three | The guarantee is not only good fer | | replacing the paint but it will be put on | of | Anditor appointed | You would be surprised to see the HAVE, HAVE, HAVE YOUR, CLOTHING. | any | Made:-:to:-: Order, BY NOTICE.—Estate | FLEMING, THE TAILOR, Full Stock, Low Prices, ISS5, at 10a mm. where all | NO FIT, NO SALE. N.'E. Cor. Diamond, BELLEFONTE, PA. Grain Market, Ar corrected weekly by Lawnawer L. Brows, Wheat, red, por bushel. — Wheat, white and mixed, por } ‘ Rye, per bushel... SE Oorn, shelled, per bushel Oats, por bushel Produce Market. Following kre the prodoce quotations as received Bend stamp for explanitery clroular, J. DODGE, M.D, No. 62 Penn Ave, [T204M) Pittsburgh, Pa.
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