The Centre Femocrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pab- {shod every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Contre county, Pa, TERME-Uash in advance nmin vn 33 It not padd In advageo. ea coe, A LIVE PAPER devoted to the interests of the whole people Payments made within theee months will be con sidered in advance, No paper will be discontinned until arrearages are pa id except at option of publishers. Papers golug out of the county must be paid for in advance, Any person procuring us ten cash subscribers will resent a copy free of charge, r Our extensive circulation makes this papas an un usually relialleand profitable medium for as yertising We hinve the most ample facilities for JOB WOR and are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, Programmes, Posters, Commercial printing, &e., in the latest style ana at the lowest possible rates All advertisenients for a less teri than three mont 1 20 conts per line for the first three insertions, and b cents a line for such additional insertion. Epecial potices one-hall more, Editorir] notices 15 cents per line, Loca Notions 10 cents per line, A liberal discount is made to persons advertising by the quarter, half year, or year, ns follows: SPACE OCCUPIED, One inch (or 12 Two inches... Three inches.......cccccunasainn ww Quarter column (or § inches)... ( Half column (or 10 inches). oo vous 20.3 One columa tor 20 inches... ... PRONE al] 8 mos Foreign advertisements most bo patd for before in. Sertion, extept on yearly contracts, when halfysmrly payments in advance will be required. Povirical Novices, 15 cents per line each insertion, Nothing inserted for less than 50 cents, Business Noriens, in tha editorial columns, 15 cents per line, each insertion. Taking Out A Man's Jaw A remmkable and interesting sur- gical operation was performed an Sat- uaday last at the hospital of the Medico Chirurgical College, by Dr. J, C Garret son. The patient Was a geatlewan from | Scranton, who hud goné fo Wills Ere | minds me of the case of one who not | Hospital for a supposed disease of the right eye, which caused it to protrude | from its socket. Professor Keyse, turned the patient over to the Medico- Chirurgical College, where the complete diagnosis of the case determined (he cause of the trouble to be a large tumor which filled the nasal cavity through the chesk and the base of the skull Early New Englanders. It is a part of the history of the old church at Andover, Massachusetts, that the chiel causes of discipline for 125 years were fornication and drunken- ness, Theodore Parker, writing of the fathers of New England, says: “It is easier to praise them for virtues they did not possess than to judge them with fairness and diserimination,”’ As illustrating the coarse intemperance of the times among Christian peop'e, he states that it is recorded in the Probate Office that in 1087, at the funeral of the widow of John Norton, one of the ministers of the First church, Boston, above fifty gallons of wine werd core sumed by the mourners. Just 200 years ago, at the funeral of the pastor of the church at Ipswich, Muss, there were consumed one barrel of wine and two barrels of cider.” If this occurred at the funeral of an old and loved pastor, solemp, [n a historical survey of the Congre. England States; it is ralated that “got very far from the period of the Revolu- tion, several councils were held in one of the towns where the people were try. {ing togetrid of a-minister who was often the worse for liquor, even in the pulpit, {and once at least at the communion ta. Nearing the End CreveLann, 0, Jaly 12, It is pro- bable that the Polish wo kmen of the Cleveland Rolling Mill C.mp.n vs who comprised the greater number of the strikers, will resume work w thio a day or two, Their priest, after an i Lorie w with Mayor Gardner and President Chisholm, of the Rolling Mil] npany, yesterday, stated that hoe ws satisfied the man did not eorrectly understand the sitkation. In his sermon to. lay he explained to the strikers the condition of affairs, He advised them to go home and think the matter over and go baok to work, Ila told them that if they committed acts of violenoe they would lose the sympathy of the people and injure their cau-e. The priest has great influence over the men, and he expressed the belief afier the sermon that the Poles would all resume work we can infer what excesses wou'd be | habitual on oceavion less stated aod | gational churches of one of the New | if the authorities would protect them [ against the other strikers. The priest { work for the rolling mil] company, claiming that many of them are citizens and loyal to the United States, The | rolling mill company will begin to.mor row morning the shipment of manu. factured stock, and it is rumored that one department of the mills will be | started. — A A —— cn A Passenger Train Saved by the Engineer's Heroisin ble, but some of the neighboring minis- | | ters stood by him, and the people had to endare him till death.” Tois re {above fifty years ago was deacon of a prominent church in Western Mossa- | chusetts who had habitually adrunken [spree as an sfter-effect of tasting the { wine at the sacrament, but those irreg- | |ularities were not considered by (he church sufficient ground for ecclesiasti cal impeachm » Rev. Dr. Leonard Woods said: “I remember when [ cou'd reckon up among my acquaintances Wanasu, Ixp,, July 10 gers on the Atlantic Express on the Wabash Road, due here last right, had | 8 narrow escape one mile west of Wa bash, A connecting rod on the er give | snapped in two, destroying the eab and bre king a large hole in the b ler, from which the steam issued in such quanti- ties that John Gleun. t naginedr could not rea Neuralgia of the Face: Capt. John Orr, Pearlington, Miss., has been a most intense sufferer from acial neuralgia for over twenty years. He has had seventeen operations performed on the nerves—that is, had them divided, cut off close to the bone from which the emerge. But this never did him any good; the most excruciating pain continued without the least interruption. He often wished for death to relieve him of the in- tolerable pain, The best physicians failed to relieve him, They final y advised him to consult Drs, Hartman & Miller, at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, which hedid. They prescribed PeruNa, and in less than a month was entirely relieved of the pain, Before consulting these doc tors the least touch to any part of his face | or nose would cause the most fearful pain, while now he can blow his nose and wipe his face without the least fear of pain, The captain is grateful beyond measure for this unexpected and unhoped for result, Mrs, Elizabeth Kenner,98 Laurel street, New Orleans, has been one of the great. | est sufferers from Neuralgia of the face during the past year that we have ever heard of. From morning to night, and from night to morning, there was one constant, racking, tearing, burning pain, extending clear around her head and deep denies HEL tho Poles were imported (o | | All physicians failed to relieve her, as She feels like another person and can eat | 5 down through every muscle, tooth and bone in her face. No rest and no sleep, well as all remedies. She was constantly | in the most agonizing despair, She called on Dr, Hartman, who said the cause was chronic catarrh, He prescribed Prruxa for her and now every pain has left her, heartily and sleep soundly, Mrs, C. J. Miles, Gallipolis, O., writes: [“Dr.S.B. HARTMAN & Co,, Columbus, | 0. My affliction has been rheumatism, lo- | cated in the right arm and shoulder, of | more than two years’ standing, and after J | trying agreat many remedies without any | relief, I commenced the use of PERUNA, : { which, alter using three bottles, found a The passen~ | lecided change for the better. I contin- | ued to use it and now feel entirely well.” Huldah Ward, Wellston, O., writes: “I have been afflicted for years with that dreaded disease, catarrh, I tried a great many different kinds of medicine, but to no effect. I commenced taking your PB- RUNA about nine months ago; have tak. en about ten bottles, It is doing me much good. By its continued use | hope to be entirely cured.” Dr. A. B. Lovejoy, Dadeville, Ala, “1 have a fine run on your Pg RUNA and Manarin. Please send me a lot of books, “ The Ts of Life.” writes L-_ Neat in Design. SCOP res —- “SIOnEEE. a Bush fi bal And look at, and price our TNINI IO IN IIINIII III) ‘ILI UI MO'f I We think we have the most benutife! cages for the money ever bie ught fre town, We keep bLires | ages, bird send, gravel, cuttle bose, bath cups, springs, cuttle bone holders, snd mai na, ut PHARMAC House Block Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Connection. rm ’ : 1 his <ul ¥ ft MAR BLE SHOP, where the lowest prices, the VERY BEST kind of Marble or Granite Monuments, Head-Stones and represents a workman in S. A. STOVER’S you can buy at Burial Vaults. Hundreds of the latest and finest Designs constantly on hand to select from. Tu- Bs bular Galvinized Iron Railing, and wrought iron = fencing for Cemetery lots; also Marleized Slate, W Mantles, Hearths, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect, or we ask no remittance, Give us a call before buying elsewhere. S. A. STOVER, Syrups, iy Bell STEUBENVILLE, O., FEMALE SEMINARY skull. As the cutting was done the |P 1° © 8 Poscstion of her son, or a [in the Indian Tesrit id con- Eon a MAA: ost log REV.J. W. WIGHTMAN, D. D., : yrtion of hs r maki "I ile moenirat bic, i arieries were taken up one by one, tut — a T— In order lo save his life it was deci for v ministers who wei to remove the tumor. n Saturday the | A gentleman, A.V. SMITH, | GROCER. a jist ¥ 24 \ rate an i gsi f ; half : 1 : 4 ' . operation was perform d. i paper of 3 was placed under the influence either, when all the skin and flesh or Mas-achuzetts, forty-threa Ie 1 (2 . the right s'de of his fice was cut loose anne ocho from the bones beneath and lui . w—— i — - ( h csc, Blind Tom. Then a circular caw, drive, 8 J, March, gical engine at a speed of 15,000 revo'u. \ . . ; : LF NDRIA tions a minute, was brought into play v7 e leral Court yesterday { to cut away the right side of the nos . lind Di mm the the maxillary, or the jaw bones and . ) ) : 3 : : nenoa, sue fout a the ethmoid, or base of the vault of ¢ : ' 3 Virious aliega : t $f UnaLr con ; i ' considerable amount of blood VAS un- A piocCeed a ce to the lo wwoidably lost, trae I deem it 4 rable that A -— u o “CHINA WALL er and depre ns by [i Tras, - EI a REMOVAL. | Your acqu si ce th the never could have eg tired ja indie on 510 v and habits and cust ms of thes ion the trouble is to be at prehended, | sddvite with and direct th ¢ in com When the bones wera came up y WN t.p Fah removed there was nothing left of the 1 ‘otha of $4 Jia bmd risht zida ha mother at 0 ri : his court a RATO We sieps © 2 Laken to pre face below the eve and lixtraordinary vl jurisdi r i the ease, and that ie ; the Farquier Ih ave faeil wus p county court had not snd ice by one of the 5: x ” TOBACCOR The Judge decided tast General B sth Wivng lead me also to recommend — i “r i avite s'atements from thess A] \ uve became a resident of + - ~~ MMT 1 |». Nirioes Ys MN v ; | "T%1 . "¥ removed the space [aft va i § vO AG regard lonany real or Suppo ed 4 pees and ( onjectione J+ . 18) IM JIN, ! an that 1 ustice done towards the at £ 1] t« ‘ m AND lod with several sponges ei ng y 0; 0 WILKINSON i, fl, {LLKINSON, *thune's rossession ther cause that may bave led ntent, and to inform yourself | Dealer in ment of CHINA, GLASS, ur settlers. Yours truly, |v y for the trouble of writing ws Full particulars, China, Granite, rections me as or” eae. Foil particniary «i Queensware, Telephone } '\¥ as 10 their condition You | 0. 6. Yellow-ware ure for all who start at ones. Don't delyy Adds se + Us U N hy I : and Goods Deliv- Court of Farquier ba | jur sdi ' { Ged ip amuring them that any | Frimson & Co. Portland Maine ALLEGH NY STRE ’ fully ex ered I I'ee. ”~ " 1d Table ( ; lass » lle onle } ie another one held back the brain. The tumorous | 0 . h ™ ker Oammnns 1 \ ll of Ol) \ iMaK . Jommunication gel i 8Kiu drawn back and he also became a ros q Julge In deitver ng | { non s a f Cute jpining will 5 ’ ‘Hy » 2 I have nothing tu do with . ithorities here, and if ‘ Ee f ¥ iat «oy shall Te -_irr ill mall you free & rove of hie lunsoy. My o ly ivgniry | b hey hal) be : Medie A. valuable sample box of goods 1 at ® " . : need add that they POL you in the way of making more wones in whether Tom is held as a | i “ fu ly sssnired of the determi~ | days than you ever 1 wght possible at any bus Ova Capital Bot required. You can live at bots and = i Lue goverment to | © spare time only, or all the time. All of bs e their peaceful! con luet, and by | of all ages, grand y snocenstul. BO cents to rt hes at hand to prevent | © med every evening. That all who want w i . F 32uh fort the business, we make this unparalleled 1 Reis of lawlessness and any | rout who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to | $ 68 years of age, are it in Le not see how the petitioner 1 t ERS To ! « tha al r Over nar, 1 3 | ' { hig mother, sfter her contrac! of 1885 PATIENT IMPROVING Serantorf. who, to re- | 4d her acquiescence for fifties vesrs r, had the right side of 1h jaw-bone and the base move a tum in the action of the Farquier gy r in MEF 10m committing Tom to Bethune, (an now i Grover CLevRLaxD. insist that he is held ss a sl. ve Evi , eridun started to-night for | d ly 0 » *® a slave ] a a Vere jder ' 0 AH | ently he is not held ws law I CARTY the President's tet LIVE CANVASSERS t ere ever made. We mean it nose, nnd apper wit of the skull eut out, on urday, is improving beyond what b p i Is seiling ALL KINDS of Crocker: ™ therefore, have no right or jurisdictio and Table G sre at WER ne the physician expected, The cavity ’ W : 3 and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices left by the removal of the bones is filled w.th sponges, with strings attached, that hang from his mouth. weeks, when th In a few surface is hesled, these will be removed, and an mpres sion will be taken with wax, snd from this will be mule of vuleanite a su sti tute for the bones that were taken ou: Thi will hava teeth wbtached, and 1h loss will not be A paren bebe T— —— Ricuwoxn, Va. July 13. <The Cor ner's Jury mm tie case of Mrs | Stone, Jr. , found dead jast Monday, rendered a verdict t ut ahe ¢ me to het death from eruel and brutal re.tment at the hands of her husband and hi- father. The evidence shhws that the deceased was tor ured 10 death he mr sat shameful and unnatural trestment Both father and sn wre under arrest and it is thought hey will be lynched to-night, | —— Want More Wages About 200 coal miners of the Cambria Iron company, at Johnstown, pein | | 10 go to work Saturdy mornir g on ae. | count of low wages, Lust week 4 eom- | mittee was appointed 10 request of the | officials an inoresse of ten per cent. per ton, their present Wn ren Rene thirty. five cents n ton, Tu. pw leing no ratis factory reply to their p quest, the mi. ners notified the company Friday that they would not go to work Saturday morning univ-x son » satigfagtory ar. rangemenis #1 give. Toe men met at the m nes on Suurday morning and Lo remove hins from hie prewent custody | Didi - and feel bund in the int. reo of hu manity to remacd him i vel ¥ in which he was born, and in which he has lived aifbis bife, and in which he ie IDX Ous t4 Feminin During the trial, n order to a low the court to form an pinion as to the nmirnial condition of I' msevers] questions ware propounded to him by the court, to all 0° which he gave fairly intelligible answers, but he wanted 10 stay with Gen, Bethune and 20 back to Warrenton. -— Corumsys, O., July 9—The Gar eld Status Commision met st the Gover nor's vice on Sat irday afternoo yr, with Governor Huudly in the ehair, and on. Chas, Cravans, of Toledo, Secre- | tury. Afr a short session they ae- copted the report of the commitiee | which had examined the statue at Washington, and then voted to accept [the statue. It was decided to have erased from the pedestal the letters: | “James A." and have only the name tarfield” in large lotiors thereon. The Sub-committee reported that there was nothing in their report that the m thle Was full of drives or apo's ns some Eats | YEN papers have reported. A voucher UR the Sinte Treasurer for 29.0600 was drdwn in favor of the se 1lpLor, Mr. Chas, Mehans, to be forwarded to his "genta Cincinuat, The manner of pres | ou buy your groceries at Harry tents’ grocery ! If you don't you are nisaing grand bargains, Have you visited the novelty store yet. You would be surpri ed to see the inrg stock, and soe esp. Macnives M. Ni LL, Milesburg, Pa, —— A Lady's Perfect Companion. For Sate. Two cheap. Inquire of | Paxurss Coinosirrs, our new book. | Tells how any woman may become a i mother without suffering any pain what ever. Also how to treat and overcome, morning sickness’ swelled limbs snd | other evils attending pregnancy, It is reliable and highly endorsed by physi cians as the wife's true private compan- ion. Send two cent stamp lor descrip, tive c.reulars and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Fraxk Tuoxss & Co., Publishers, Baltimore, MA, The LoppouND Oxygen TreATmMENT. For the care of Nervous and Chronic Diese # hyn! natal process of soeovinn] sation prowling a healthy proves of blood making, by wideh all Hhesnsen are vr arcome witht the use of modfeins by ftomach Oarsncn, Astuma ls Semirir, Consturrion, ne FORA, NEwmabars, Nusrs orien, PARALY Ss and, Com. STIPATE N giolde rendily to thie treatment FIoes ase ovnen Dicises ov 108 REGION, svociss FUELY TREATED WITHOUT fle U38 OF THR KNIFE. Pa tions ean bo roared at 8 distances, Onre Guaranteed, Send stamp for explanitory eironine J. DODGE, Mm p., NA B88 Penn Ave, Tain) Pittsburgn, Pa. Dra, J. 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Dinner plate | en Plates rn * ; Turerns- round or ova each 1 or oval each Sauce Tureens—4 pieces Sauce boats Sauce dishes —rour Cup and saucers hand dv do unhandled Fruit ssucers—per doz 0 pieces 8 100 Covered chaoiber of TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, . 04 Goblets, gu Fruit Bowls Fancy Goods | bo Glass Sets, 4 pieces . Full Stock of Decorated Ten, | inne and Chamber Seis, | Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret. 5 pieces $5.00-—regular prio £7.00, | Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy | Goods, &e. | Majolica Pitchers, 200; Bobemion Vases | height 10 inches, £1.00, and every - | thing else just us cheap in yrogortion. a1 desire to soy 10 every reader of | thie advertisement [want your eustom. | nud in reaching out for it | am fully pre. | pared to Bixee you tie iroatent value for | your money neoe vet obit ined, Call sod examine the eovis and the priv © If 1 do not twill! strictly oll 1 sim as to prices being LOWER than ever be. The greater amount of goods | con sell Respectfully, discussed the quesiion. A meeting of | **DLI0E the statue to Congress was Jefy | "1 81. above Race, Philatelphi's, for 40 yours | av Most Skillful Manner. ra . Alpha Corman, | Chenin Ad General Manager (4) Governor oad 5, who will yobabiy | 22% “P41 restmrst of Secret Disses as Be Repairing dene with neatness and dispatch | 7" P . - y NY Ir Practitioners, Newt our now book, “Mystery, ns $30 10h horse Wagon, twa Dexter Chapin and Mmin: Engineer Fulton do «0 by etter. Ti - We challenge competition in prices IQ \ Ri of " A 0b ' 8 at « | Me, to addons t of Lid . ON s by tok teen top bugzies. our Eilvp tie sprin 100k place. Mr. Cir ipin said the com. stiis is to baim 6. Boat to any addins on ree Ipt of ten cents Ww more money than at anything els d ' yi I pring : ) : ar Fis Dsetul Inform . a trom wor bi tog mn agency for ihe beat selling hook out. | om | uggy, two lat!orm s tin WARODS pany osuld not inci se wages at this | Pediately unveiled withe A formality, Wh “iy pi po —_— Mss -i pion ie be convinced Beginncrsneerdsonnaiy, Fone it Forms | °F | 08 4 : time, but as soon ns hisiness br ghtens h vie ‘ n, ve us a . — fro. TEALAY Book 0, Porthand Mal: w (ohn oa sani fot class, ‘or sale at low they would do so | hi men w 1 go to All the new styles in Jere we (hp. ' bom Ly mouil steletly private and confidential, Ofes All work guaranteed before leavin . v Pres aad oa reasqnable fe rms by , ; i work to-day. Altona Times, man 8. emel Railay, Lm LTA x W.H. WILKINSON, Agent etfs ch baton” si ie a on Straw hats, Garman's, IEE 1 dan, Hanns,
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