g he Centre Democrat, DEMOCRAT is pub- ing, nt Bell nte, Contr «81 38 | CENTRE vy Thu ~'nsh in advance It not paid in advance PAPER devoted to theints rests of the A LI yu whole people. eu Pay: ants made within three mouths will be con fdered in advance No paper will be discontinued until arrearages are : J paidexcapt at opti publishers Papers g advance, Any person pros rane sapy free « i ip " vo i irculation ex this paper an nn usually reliab i and profitable medium for adve iug We have the most ample facilities for JOB LK and are prepared to pris ut all kinds of Books, Tracts, Nro t Posters, Commercial printing, &« in the his odprar ana at the lowest pe All advertisements for a loss term tha cents per line for the first three insert) na and b Bn tealine for oad wadditd pecial gotices one-half more Bit » Ay nod ying out of the county must be paid fee in «uring us ten cash subscribers will of charge, mak waible rates, sthreamonths | ual insertion. AL al dis \ fo t persus the quarter, half yes ont a8 follows: SPACE OCCUPIED | two large | last, baeribe for the Dewor IEATMENT War lative of the Grant f -A re vmily in this city is tor the stale far more humil Nellie Grant Sartoris is leasant than has yet been Mrs. Sartoris home ith 1 her bust ands north of Englane all acc isting and ung made publi father, in the I. ju e, ounts, she is treated a= a sort poor relotion. Two room for the use of herself and children and but nothing else is given to thom, either by the husband or Mr. Sarteris, younger Sartoris is conoerned, their meals furnished, So far, indeed, as the it is said that he kas not contributed a penny to his wife's support for years. known fact that for a couple of years or more prior to General Grant's death re- mittances of money were regularly peng to Nellie to provide herself and child- en with clothing and other useful arti- les. When the General became impov, erished through the rascality of Ferdi nand Ward, the greatest regret he is enid to have expressed that his poverty would prevent him from furth- er amisting Nellie, who was practically supported by his bounty, All the mem: bers of the Grant family who still con- tribmte to the support of Mra. Sartoris and she ohildren have urged Mrs, Sar- toriss for years Lo separate from her hus. bang and return to America. It is said that Mrs, ®rant made such a request was, | not entert | ment, [ lust spring, and that she : | riage author | ment that the married life of | makes her | according to | of | are set aside | ’ gs 1 It ina well | only a few months ago, aft er hearing of some fresh indignity on Sartoris’ part, But the daughter replied that she would io she would refuse to sustain relations of any ain such a propo 1Lion a and added indignantly that these 1m character with her family if portunities did not cease. Meanwhile, Sartoris ie racing about England, spend father of bis reach ing the meagre allowance his gives nim, among companions The here from New York say from which that wife own kind, reports Sartoris | his since hears ftom him has been absent only at rare internals, —- a How Rich Americans Travel. Mrs, George M. Pullman, wife of the : | palace-car inventor, her four children, . le twelve servants, five horses, family car and dog cart took u the room 11 Wayne Road, Pittsburg The Long Branch Pullman mime -_ Ps TE ; ‘ L, 1¢ Beech Creck ized under Railroad ( officers elects {| Wallace; Director bilt, William Beach. Geo { zam and Georg Allyn Cox; Solicitor, Hor [Toa representative of the R | Mr. “I regard the re-organ Peale Wednesday morning zation the vl passes, favorable through which the r | Lock Haven is concerned. 1 pe | out to Vanderbilt to the interest of oh the gentlemen | accompanying him, the routes for the proposed switch into hs ock bf urged the construction of such a switel day, and | took on that if the onstruct nt the earliest practical MMIsIng, Haven , would « | the liberty of pr | the citizens of Loe IB. GC. R R. Co such its railroad shops here, that the citizens would give £25,000, of wl) now say | am give $5,000, Mr. himself ns highly pleased with the road, and my belief is that he left with a high appre ciazion of its value to the and the publie, ich amount | will ng to Vanderbilt ex pressed The object of building the Beech Creek road was to open up and develop the great Clearfield coal region and afford the best facilities for business along its line. It was intend- od to be an open door to the traffle of this section of the State, and notwith- standing the efforts which have been made to absorb the Beech Creek line, the strong indications are that it will remain in present hands and by fail and reasonable competition will induce’ the establishment of irom works and other large manufactories in our midst. 31 the sburg, on { Iv r @ family 18 enroute Vi y 4 om? behalf of | | John Wes! & switch into the city, and would erect | i wit } | lective is, A number have | an athletic stockholders | aR for Infants and Children. “Oastoria is so well adapted to children that [recommend it ag superior to any proscription known 0 me." I. A. Awcuen, M.D, 111 Bo. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Caatoria enrea Colle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Fructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di- gestion, Withous lujurious medication, Tux Cexravs Compaxy, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y. APER, Window shades and Fixtures, ¢ Paints, Oils, Glass, Ke, "ERS ww nl irs t -C1a EAD ass PA IN Ay mighty Tyrone Herald, They Came to Grief n LOO urtains and we carry fifty styles—(Garn A QUESTION ABOUT Browi's Iron” Bitters iz ANSWERED. on Dias wing? h or th of mea Th Aas to row rom nh ah hing '™ Wall 1 dosen't A, it Aen eure any dasa for which a reputable phpsician wonld proseribe IROX Pryvicians reoognize fron as the best restorstive Send known to Lhe profession, and iguiry of any leading ehemionl firm will sabetantiste t} namertion that there are more Teparstous of fron thas of sy in medicine be the thee milwtance } clusively that from te knee Xx whi eo that ont i) th AL » y . FEW Ti TRON BT iH RA ne vero their names and were arrested on Ohio street Allegheny, yesterday afternoon by De f compl ng the j L flice of two § bean made dur days to the Mayor's obt raising funds to build a hall for ing men who were sining money on Lhe plea of club and it is supposed that When arre men attempted to tem those are the men. sted the their sub jmportant factor up over ed found, owe met injure beeth onan books, bul prevented | BROWN'S IRON BITTER oatnes of a number scription The books bear the were OWNIR I Rc all other) a don BROW N'HIRON BD ITTERN enres Indigestion, B Pie ONL cakn Dyape oe Malaria, Chills nnd Revers General Debility, Patan To the po ow Back Amba, aki andes and hand IN anal for all these ail BROWN'S TRON BITTERS »ovoe ioe apingta Like all other mot me he h mediciomn bey When tak bene te retewad pr Ag A b ist by min 3 Brmer, the digestion rr hr ovr are 4 eames Lie off med wm ussnl regud ape Ar ras nes 40 fil en the shin of politicians, with $1 to #10, a number of tickets have been sold in | sums ranging from | For two or three yoars past Allegheny and Lawrenceville for picnios | ana balls which never take place but no formal complaints have been made owing to the smallness of the amounts involved, and it is thought that the men under arrest are involved in the matter also. They will have a hearing before Mayor Wyman this morning. imppld the § 0! itters in the ONL, Wmjurioun, Phpsicians The Gouin has Trade Mark and eromeed rod lines on wepper TARE NO OTHER. repens hat 4 - ¢ rol. FISHING TACKLE Or ALL KINDS sreen’s - Pharmacy, Handle Dest NATIVE F'OREIG ARBLE & GRANITES FROM (Lyel Discount 3 Prices Views ' | ! JummoN aad Anda ‘STOOD AMA SHOES ANd SOOD Hand Made Boots & Shoes. We have pride of snr BOOTHE AN] Sates Bot These times a Ww 1 Ie somang in Boete and & itry Land time whe od goods Buy a good pair an A J pric HAO] BELLEFONTE, PENN Fansens, Take Norvicr, ~ Bayard’ , Herso and Cattle Powder is the best in the 20 cts. por pound. Give it a trial and be convinced. Warrem W. Bavanrnp, Droggist, Bellefonte, Pa a EATENTS WERICAN, oon EA xe for by Tend 1 wroals, Treas No. 16 Allegheny street, . “=New stylein s dry goodi—Garmans «New stamping paterns, —Garman's
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