J i i The Centre Democrat, | eed 3 | DEMOCRAT is pub- | sfonte, Contre | TERME —Uash inndvance A «31 HO It ral in wdyanc Bisesss assssens 38 A PLD A LIVE PAPER-devoted to theinterosts ol the whole people, Paymonts made jdered lo advance, No paper will be disco paidoxceptatoption Papers going out of thy advance, Any personprocuring us ten ¢ “ae ae y free of charges ’” Our extenmve circulation makes this paper an usually reliableand profitable me wiium for advertiving We have the most ample facilities for JOB WORK and are prepared to print all Kinds of Boe Rrogrammes, nam, Commerct ai printing, &¢ lowest possibile Mtonistyle ate ut the lo n le dfs rim thao threemo tha vents per line for the first three insert) ar > ant ) tenline for each additio sual insertion . pecinl aotices one-hialf mors Editorir] notices 15 ce AL Notioes 10 A liberal discount is mada to pe the quarter, half yoar,or yeas us fo THE CENTRE every Thursday morn county, Pa, ng, st Del within three months will be con | tinned anti] arrearages are | sblhihors ¢) must be paid fcein | Cou ash subscribers will un whe, Tracts, | Jn the nis per line, i monsadvertising Hows: wl SPACE OCCUPLED 2 | eldest daughter, Foreign advertisements n rtion, except ony yayment { out and threw her whol DISTRICT AND COUNTY OF ERS vous. Hon Centex, Bel ator, Hon, W. A. Wala tatives, Hon. J, 4 w Hon Judge 40th 0. Furst, B President Mon, A «te Judges, Hot ) PX Lam? | brains protruded, | slept, Bessie had been awakened by the | Rufus the last time, | ran back to her bed, and kneeling down | who, despite her piteous cries for mercy Alida's bedside and struck { up one arm to ward off the blows, and | : | received a fearful cut ‘1 of her ey y 0 | her | the door | she had taken a her 13-year-old and went into the room of son Rufus, who was also asleap, struck him on the left side of the head three times, lying it oper: so that the In the pext room her two danghters, Bessie, 11 years old soreams of her brother, and getting out of bed had seen her mother strike child The poor In this pos by its side began to pray. ture she was discovered by her mother, attaoced her, Mrs. Smith then went to six or put her seven times. The child evidently her four fingers. the arm received another blow which near- ACTORS Then putting out other ly severed her hand at the wrist, One s was entirely eut out and skull was fractured, in a the children’s end of the Fannie, Beyond the rooms, small room in the house, 18 years old gistep slept with her little two year old Fannie was awakened by the mped | ght against | her mothe push 1ust ns After struggl® ng it open, I Annie SUeCet | has tly for Mr e was beginn laughter Faonie's « LORE | stomach-pump was apy { no effect n's Roman Cath J East | Mass at § and services 16 (has. T. Ste A. ¥. and yer Meeting nited Brothern, High Past * WA N.s0d7 or Mooting Wed ip std A.M. E. Oharch, Wast High Street, Rev Pastor. Serviges every Sunday morning and Y.M. C. A, Bpring and High Streets Mecting and Service Sunday std» w Library and Roading Room open from 8 A. ¥. to 10 ». x, daily LODGES, 4 Bel'sfonte Lodge No, 208, A. Y. M., meets day 1+ ght on or before every fall moon at Balle day night hapter N f every month Constans Command Friday night of every month Contre Lodge N 83.1. 0.0 F. meet every Thur tay evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0. O. F. Hall, opp Push H fonts Encamp and fourth Mondays of each yosite the Bush Honse, Bellefonte Council No Off U every Tuesday evening in Bush Arcade, Logan Branch Council No. 11, Junior Oder C.A M. meets every Friday evening Bellefonte Conclave No. 111.1, O. H. meets in Har ris’ New Building the second aad fourth Friday eve sing of sach month Bellefonte Fencibles Co, “BB” 5th Reg. N. 6 | meets in Armory Hall every Friday evening. Gee sets the second the Hall op- ws yment N 2. m month in A.M. meets An Insane Mother's Crimes In the village of Harmony, a suburb of Middletown, Monmoth couaty, N. | J.,on Friday morning, Mm. Fanny Smith, wife of J. M. Smith, na fit of insanity attacked children with an ax, killing one and injuring the others so badly that there is little hope of their recovery. Ever since the birth of her second child, about thirteen years ago, Mrs. Smith has sufferd occasionally with deep fits of melancholia. At that time her disorder was so marked that she attempted to kill herself, and was placed temporarily in the Insane Asylum. About six months ago she had an attack of mals- rin. Bhe was run down also from over- wark. Added to this she was oppress- ed with » eonstant fear that the interest of a morigege on the house, which is the ald family homesteod, wonld not be puid, and that her seven young ehildren would beoeme homeless, During Thursday night Mrs. Smith became very uneasy, and getting out of bed she walked ep and down the floor, repeating over and over agsin:“l am Jost! I am lost!” Her husband finally persuaded her to get into bed again, and she apparently went to sleep. At 5 o'clock in the morning both Mr, and Mrs. Smith got up as usual, and in a short time,as his wife appeared calmer, Mr. Smith went about some work not far from his home, Mrs. Smith then went into the yard, picked up an ax and carried it up-stairs, Her 4-year old daughter Edna lay asleep in the room at the ring of the head of the stairs, The frenzied mother brought down the adge of the ax on the little one's head and braiced ber. She next a farmer her four | | four to six feet deep and brin, | chips in the torrent. p84 a o mith aced woman of 43 vears, The Braking of a Dam PirrsrieLp, Mass, April 20.—At | six o'clock this moraing the village of | East Lee was inundated and devasted by the | | Mud Pond reservoir, mountain yreakiog away of the dam at about two and a half miles from the village. The village received no waro- ing but was suddenly aroused by the water pouring down the ing with | it trees, portions of houses, barns, wag. ons and every form of movable prop The people fled to i erty. the hillsides their houses topp ike «leven and saw el So fer dead bodies have been recovers |, and three persons who lived in tle track of the flood are missing. The of property will reach many thousands iamage of dollars. —-—y — Prax Questions ror Ixvarips, — Have the routine medicines of the profession Are you discour If s0 test the properties of the great Vegetable Speci fie, Dr. Walker's Hitters the finest invigorant, done you no good? aged and mwserable ? California Vinegar correclive and alterative that has ever seen the light, and you will find relief. — — Ex-Congressman Taber Dead Rostys, L. I, April gresasman Stephen Taber died at his home in this village Friday night, alter an illpess of several weeks, Mr, Taber was born at Dover, New York, in March 1821, In 186061 he represented Queens county in the legislature and from 1865 to 1860 was the Democratic member of congress from the Queens, Richmond 25. Ex«Con and Suffolk county distriot, — WW AI——— Wittiansrorr, April 26. The large finishing and storage building of the Williamsport Furniture Manufacturing Company was destroyed by fire this morning. The building was a frame five story high and filled with furniture mostly unfinished. Some finished stock on the first floor was saved. Lows £55,000; insurance $40,000. The fire is supposed to have originated from a spark from the chimney of a neighboring mill, - a - ~FEdward 8, Miller, of Meyersdale, Somerset county, a candidate for the eadetship to West Point from that dis triot, has been loft $200,000 by a relative in Hiinois.~Holidaysburg Standard. ii Wasninarox, April 36.—Henry H, Bingham has been selected as the meme ber of the con onal campaign com. mittee from Zennaylyania, Party ow and and three horses were burned in a barn near West Chester, es ————— this State, last Friday night, Lake | streets from | SONORA RS NOR - CCAS ARN RT for Infants and Children. “Caatoria is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior toany preseripuon knowa to me.” HLA. Asxcnen, M.D., 111 Bo, Oxtord Bt., Brooklyn, N, Y, Tux Cexravn Coxpaxy, 152 Fulton Street, N. Y. WaLL :-: Window Shades and Frtiny. Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di- Festion, Ww out injurious medication. Parer, ‘Paints, Bils, Glass, &e. First-class PAINTERS pen. Always Prepared to Execute Job Country, on Shortest Notice, Call and Examine On = Mr = and PAPER HANGERS 3 in Our L Eith ne, ir Goods and Prices. H. WILLIAMS, Hich Street. Chestnut (FORMERL) Rido POND B ¢ Stock Farm.-: {NK {iM AL SLR TT wh § whe S, -1886 Contre WOODILAWDN, TR. Foaled 1881, , har, red by Woodla Alexander Ab April black p » by Hero he by Rysdyk i payable Percheron Stall Foaled 1881: color, dark roan: by Ranton Robin: polean, imported from France ; equalled in style, finish, action of noted stock, rich with premiums, week in Apri il. and every alternate w f Th 16 hands high; weight 1 imported when two years old; as a type ol and tem per. we ght 1125 Ib 16 hands, he Ian. ints, size rondale, by Thorndale, he famblet n Terms £25.00 11] |bs.: gired | dam, Vena, by Louis Na- the Percheron race he is rarely | His breeding from families Will stan d at Centre Furnrce the first eek during is Ridge Stock Farm the second week in April, —d every alternate week dur- ing the season. TERMS—£10.00 to insure, payabl grass, $1 per week ; $2. 0 cident, On grain, WAL & JAS. I t, 1887 e April 1 wners to be responsible for loss or ac THOMPSON, Lemont, Centre County, Pa. If your avocations are mentally or physically laborous, if they to exposure in inclement whether, if they confine you 10 the desk, and sre of A nature to brain, and nervous strain, you may oc . '} invoive wear and tear o' | | IN A FEW DAYS We will be ready to Manufacture subject you | our own casionally require some renovating tonic | Hostetter's Stomach B cle for you, it simulates the failing ener gies, invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It enables the system to throw off the debilitating effects of un~ due fatigue, gives renewed vigor to the organs of digestion, arouses the liver when inactive, which very often is with people whose pursuits are sedentary, | renews the jaded appetite and encour- | ages healthful repose, Ita ingredients are safe, and its credentials, which eon sist in the hearty endorsement of per sons of every class of society, are most convincing. Admirably it is adapted to the medical wants of workers, "LI CNINNOO3E SISIDONET any SNYIJISANJ BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure Tpetadia tonies, quickly and bag | Ruttus Drapepein; ) nk por Impure 0 od, Chills Tt bs an unfaliis roms for Diseases of the It Is AYAIOALIG “or Diseases liar ta Women, and all who lead seden ves. Mdosnot] re the teeth, catme headache of Prduce pat rom medicines do, Sr ti Aa ood, tia. iii gh the wtitiation armed vo neem ems Tae a Wade oni by BROWN CHEMICAL 00, BALTIRORE, NB ters is the arti | Look Out For Us. We Will make Specialty. Stock of WHITMAN'S Philadelphia Candies. JACOBS BROS, 10 West Bishop st., Bellefonte, Pa opecial for Teachers! _- —y Christie’ S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LOCK HAVEN, PA, Offers to those who have ben engaged in teaching during the past winter a Fourteen Weeks Commercial Course at a special rate. This offer may be accepted at any time before Muy 1st, 1886. Write for particulars, 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal. a «=In Ince npr and curtain poles we carry fifty styles—Gsrman’s ~~8ubseribe for the Centre Drmo- CRAT, to may 1. r the season, and at Chestout | Mares b warded on i Candies ‘Penny Goods al | We also intend to keep a Full FISHING Or Green's ALL TACKLE Kinps Pharmacy, All the Best N MARBLE & IN 171IVE a LAND WILL GUA FROM yA NRF ER nd FOREIGN GRANITE RANTEE Discoun * Paste lon, Prince topurial, a's Bor's au ¥ aw have r ys Mase. ¥ a grade that wa by With a vie oni! ING yanlity in the * Why mura cheap wae palr to can got arselvos for years L * A “5 Hand Made Boots & Shoes, We hows prided of our BOOTE AND SBOLS, asd have hundreds of tos Ymaniate or thelr elegant services Yenheo Boot or Shoe, when you have to buy twe three theese a winter, shen you last the wholes sensan for near the same price? priced goods ln Room and Shoes are not the cheapeat, Bay a good pay and try the diffetence BELLEFON TE, soIpurt ‘Tie sduipp 1104s pun ‘joy ‘maxoup Jum MoN "nae of ant aonb og ‘STOOD Aula Rag green tees roagtie “EE up Weig)A ! ut I pacang Fawn AAMT ibis HH pege we HE Srp See) 100 ‘pis od seas = a ‘THoon. sua Hrhuny Haj em wo wm £1ing » 1 rogo FHI pea pee peateagy aay MW pasag eT peauotsd moog Cian a8 ae sa Lowy Fuagp Prof paw MW 0 SHOT VS PENNA, Fanumgns, Take Novice, — Bayard's Horse and Cattle Powder is the best in the wrold, 20 ots. per pound. Give its trial | and be convinced. Warren W. “Drageit, No. 16 Allegheny street, Bellefonte, New stylein vary goods —Garmans’ we Now stamping paterns.—Garman’s PATENTS
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