L The Centre Hemoovat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub Yehed evéry Thursday morping, st Bellefonte, Centre Corny, Pp TRIALS Cash in advance. 11 not paid ln advan ALIVE PAPER whole people Fayments made within three si lered in advance, No paper will bi paid exce ptatoption Papers g ut o dance » Any porson prot uring us tencashy v ¢ of charge freulation makes this paper an un Lie medium (or advertising We have the mostample facilities for JUB Noa nd are prepared to print all kinds of Books, reacts, rogramimes, Pusters Uommeroial printing, &c. in the te ana al the lowest possible rates Te ivertisements for a lows term than thre months counts per line for the first three insertions. and b line for each additions | insertion Special aotices one-half more “ Editorir] notices 1 contsper ne, Local Notices 10 cents per dine, ; Aliberal disc onal fsmade to personsdvertisingby quarter hall FORT Or yea aul ollows: devoted Lo thelnlerests vi the months will be con Hscontinued null larroaragos are i pubdeshors gunty mus be padd fcrin ing the abseribers will proseat a oopy fre Our sxteusive wausily reliably sod profita SPACEOCCUPIRD ———— ———— ines this typ or b ine | TJ RPS. 10 inches)... 20 Inchon... coo oein reign oe be paid for before in Poreign advertisements must Pp BL hog teint on yearly contracts, when halfyoarly 4 d. ments’ + advance will be requir A oLiTicAL Novices, 15 cents per line each insertion thing inserted for less than 50 cents. Botiing Noviaks. in the editorialoolamns, 15 cents er line, each [asertion ——— DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Congress, Hon. Jxo. PATTON Btate Senator, Hon WW Representatives, Hon. J, A w Hon. 1 oth Dist, Con Brrr, Clearfield DWARD, RuoNe Pr sident Judg Hon. A. 0. Forsr, Bellefonte, Ascociate Judges, Hoan, OC. Muxsox Hon Couaty Commissioners, Jxo, C. Haxoaason Jxa. D. Decks, Daxiss Raoabs, | part of hemp, jute, jute butts, flax, {and flax, jute and jute butts, suno and MILLS’ BILL SUBMITTED The Tariff Measure Before the Committee of the Whole. WHAT IT RECOMMENDS A LONG LIST OF ADDITIONS TO THE FREE LIST. Wasminaron, March 1.— The chair. man of the ways and means commitiee submitted to the full committee the the tarifl' bill upon which the Demo- cratic members have been at work for several months, The measure was immediately made public. The bill makes a large number of additions to the list ofarticles which may be import- free of duty, includiog timber hewn aud sawed, aod timber used for spars and building wharves, Timber squared or sided; wood manufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for, and various from wood. articles manufactured Bagging for cotton, or other manu- factures not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, suitable to the uses for which cotton bagging is | applied, composed in the whole or in gunpy bags, gunny cloth, or other | material; provided, that as $0 hemp | sisal grass, und mavufactures thereof, | except burlaps wot exceeding sixty M.D Frau Marreny [| Commissioners’ Clerk } Sheriff, Ron's Coox, Ju Deputy Sheriff, BR. K. Wis Prothonotary, L. A, BCHAZFFER, Treasarer Regist Recorder, J Deputy R Piastrict At Coroner, Dr. H anty Detect ~. i | { Goss rand k Orphans’ C F. Hanren, « Will Ps 1 0 ~ Meren | K. Mov, | oo, & | 1 4 Conetans Com ' fo, 33, KB ¢ 06 The Se a iday plight of Ld Contre ate | MY ev push Ballefont and t fondays of kf ; ¥ | sats 4 Sayder Pa and 7 ?. x, Sunday School b Meeting Wednesday evening at 7-30, Rev, Chas. T. Steck, y Bandey at 1000 A. mw. and 7 » w. Prayer Meeting at High street Latheran, Bast Pastor Services x. Sunday School at 356 » T-30 Wednmday evening United Brothers, High and Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman, Pastor, Services every other Sunday at 16.30 4. wand 7 7.x. Sunday School st 9 4. m=. Pray- or Meeting Wednesday st 7-30». x. A. M_E Church, West High Street, Rov. Norris, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning and evening Y.M. O. A, Spring and High Streets. General Meeting and Services Sunday at 4 » x. Library and Reading Room open from 8 A. ». to 10 7. m, daily. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ~ Advertise your busivess in the Dexocrar if you want people to know what you are doing, ~The highest cash price paid for hides at A. Beezer & Son's meat market 48-3m, —Jf you have books of any kind to bind take them to the Dewocrar Bind. ery. ~The bighest eash price paid for hides at A. Beezer & Son's meat market. An Unparalied Offer No. 1.=Cryrae Democrat No. 2.=~The American Agricultural- ist, post paid, ( English or Ger- man) for 1888, No. 3.<"Christ before Pilate,” 22 by 28 inches in size, photo- etching, No, 4 “Christ on Calvary,” 22 by 28 inches in mize, Mezzo- gFraveure, No. 5 «Our Hom: s; How to bean tly Them " 150 illustrations, bound cloth and gold, pobiisthive Ivesmber 20th, 1897, $1.50 1.00 1.00 100 1.00 Total $5.50 + all the above $2.00 751 Broadway New copy of the American rages of “Our Homes; How | sut ty them,” full dos vip ion of jnetures, “Christ bet» Pie” ant! * Christ on Calvary,” Tend carted of Monksesy, the painter of these great works, jrrat pia " |] apron Rend os for - Ayricn furs # {taggers iron, coated with inches in width, and bagging for | cotton, this act shall take effect July 1, 1 RRO Iron or steel sheets, or plates, or tin or lead, sr with a mixture of which these metals as a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates and taggers tin. Soap stocks: fit only for use as such Soap, hard aod soft. All imitations of patural mivers 11 ) waters, and all mineral aruilical | waters, ing, N es dles, sewing, darniog, kniit and all others not specially eoume, at 3 ed or provided for in § act Copper, im 14 Vi in i 1 1 fanke res reguius of aad black vel and « 13 Nicks i in Hatter He np 804 1 | seeds of like character. £00 x furs, yaeid Marble of all kinds or squared for of but not made up into finished articles, Oster, will iw ared basket rattans and reed, manufazinred or pre] maker's use, ¢ Paintings in ols and water colors and stataary not otherwise provided for. Stones, manufactured and undress- ed; free ston2, granite, sand stove and and all building or monumental stone All wools, heir of alpaca goat and other like animals. Wool on the skin. Woolen rags, shoddy ‘mungo, wase and flocks. The reductions made under the earthen and glass ware schedule as follows: China and porcelain to 45 aud 40 per cent; brown earthen ware and common stone ware, 20 per cent; other earthen and archery ware, 85 per cent.; files, 20, 30 and 50 percent. 30 and per cent. Green and colored glass bottles, ete, ! of a cent per pound, Flint and wine glass bottles and other moulded glass ware, 20 per cent. ad valorem. Cylinder and ground glass polished, not exceeding & measurement of two feet by five feet, 15 cents per square foot; above the size named, 25 Joents per foot. Unpolished cylinder: crown and common glass, 1 cent to 11 cents per pound according to size. Cast polished plate glass, unsilver- od from 20 to 40 cents per fool, ac. cording to size. Bilvered do, or looking glass, fsom 25 to 45 cents no~ cording to size. Porcelain and Bohemian glass, stained glass ete, 40 per cent. ad valorem, Metals are to pay duties as follows : Pig iroe $6 per ton; iron railway $11; stool railway bars, $11; bar iron, rolled or hammered, | of 1 cent per | per cent; bleached linens 10 EN k i; i ponad, pot less than one inch wide and three—eights of oue Inch thick; lo larger measurements, 1 ceut pound, Iron table, blooms, loops, per 35 per cent, ad valorem, Iron bars, blooms, billets, jn the | manufacture of which chaicoal is used | $20 per ton, Iron or steel Tee rails | $15 a ton. Round iron in rods and rolled iron unenuwerated, 1 Sheet iron, thin, | Blacktaggers iron, 30 per cent. Hoop iron, 1 cent per Nails, 1 cent per pound Cast iron pipe six-tenths of ove cent per pound. Tacks 35 per cent, Anvils anchors, ete., 14 | TA SLOUUM, M. C., 18] Pearl st, New York, coils or | cent per pound, cent per pound. pound, cents per pound Rivits, ete., 1! cents per pound. Hammers, tubes, sledges, axles, ete, 1} per cent a pound, Chains, 2 cents per pound; saws, 30 per cent; files, 80 per cent; ingots and blooms, 4-10 cent per pound; wire and manufactures thereof are left un- changed, provided that no duty ex- ceeds 50 per cent; old copper clippings 1 cent per pound; copper, unmanufac- ured, 2 cents per pound; lead 1} ceuts per pound, in sheets 2| cents per | hopeless eases have been "1 aha be glad to send two bottles of my reme | least one hall are “a pound; nickle, in ore, 10 cents per pound; zine spelter, 2 cents per pound; 2! cents hollow ware, 2! per pound; | J machive needles, 20 per cent. The entire wood schedule is subject ed to 30 per cent duty, of sugar are reduced by an amount | varying from onefifth to one-fourth of the present duties. 40 per Cot- Cotton yarn redoced 10 35 aud 20 cent, Other yaros, 2. per cent ton cloth to 40 per cent. The manufactures of wool are re daced as follows Woolen and worst ed cloths to 40 per cent; flannels, blsnkets sod knit goods, 40 per cent are al or goods, partly wool, 20 per cent; ady made clothing. 45 per cent; cloaks 45 per ceny; webbings, 50 per cent; carpets 50 per cent, Paper and its manufactures are generally reduced handise which pass into the pesmers are revived, The AIDE CUATRES Are reviv es On a What is known as the similitude the tariff is re-enacted with cia such wording as to make clear when uvenomerated articles can be classi- | £ Jd to enumerated | act Impor ed declaration are | substituted [or importers’ onths in all | customs matlers, and importers are | authorized to make declarations be | fore notaries instead of at the custom | house. The recommendations made as to | protests, appeals and suits by Secre- | tary Manning in a special report to | congrese, two years ago, are all adopt ed. The penalties are made more stringent for bribery or fecing inspec tion of baggage. The government is authorized to bring suit for the value | of merchandise fraudulently imported, after such merchandise has passed in. to the hands of the importer. The other provisions are all of a minor character, The bill as submitted contains no provissioos as to internal revenue, it being understood that the Democratic members are prepared to submit an internal revenue bill at an early day. We are informed that one evening last week a Jady living down town caught her busbaod in flagrante delieto with a rather prepossessing servant girl. A “high old time” was the con- sequence, Tears, indignation, sod the dickens to pay, on one side; shame, prayers and protestations, on the other, were the leading incidents for the first hall bour. Then the storm abated. The servant was dis charged, the husband put on proba tion, and a reconcilation effected. If a circle of jolly fellows miss one of their number for a time they muy know that he is staying at home rock ing the cradle.— Tyrone Times. gs assimilatiog kles All grades | : COXSUMPTION SURELY CURED, To tux Eorrof~ Please inform your rend. ors that 1 have a positive remedy for the above pamed disouse, Hy its timely use thousands of tly cured dy FREE to any of your resders who have eon sumption If (hey will send me their expross und post offles address. Respectfully, Tha Population of Bellefonts Is about 5,000, and we would say at troubled with some affection of the Throat ond Lthone complaints are, according to sta Lungs, us tistics, more pumerous than others. We would advise all not to negiect the opportunity to eall and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Prica 50¢ $1 00. Trial size free. Bold by sil drog- gists, on their druggist snd ; - - ~ English Spavin Linimaut removes all Hard, Sofi, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Bpavin Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete, Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant- ed, Bold by F. Potte Green, Druggist, Bellefonte Ps. 8-44-1y. ~ -~ Buexrex's Axxica Save, ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises) Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac For sale by J. Zrirer & Sox, | -_— ITCHING PILES Maolsture; intense lohing snd sting it: worse Uy sorstohine. 11 sliowed y sors form, which often Lieed and MOORING Yory sore, BWaivees CIs erMext tohing snd bleed: per box. re Turi nil YNE &k BOX, Proprietors, av er's Oiwrsrny oan be oltained of Rest by mail for 80 Cents - -> News About It is the current rep rte about town | KW A Town that Kemp's Balsam for the Throst and L IDEs 18 making SOIme remarkable curs th and Cone with | who are troubled w wople Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis Any druggist = on. Ig gamunt sump i 1 F, rial DOoLlis freq alr relieve snd $1.00, tead LO 8 4 ) e Mande @ Eemarked to a frien that she knew Kem; hroat wand i ings wa ny = Another wonderful discovery beenn made nas and that too by a [ady in this county, Disease fastened its clutches opon her and for seven she withstood its severest | tests. but her vital organs were under mined aod death seemed imminent, | Four three months she coughed inoess- | ently and could nol sleep. Nhe bought { of us a bottle of Dr, King's New Discov { ery for Consumption and was so much | relieved on taking first dose that she | slept all night and with one bottle has been mirsculously cured, Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus write W, C, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at J. Zeller & Son's drug store, Braprorn, Pa, March 6.—At about 11 o clock this morniog & man named Kimball entered the Bradford National bank with a revolver in his band and partially masked, midway between the paying teller's and dis count clerk's desk. He nimbly jump. ed over the high glass partition and made a grab for tho money on the cashier's desk. The suddenness of the affair paralyzed the clerks, but Cash- ier Tomlinson rushed from his pri. vate office and seized the robber, as he did so he received a ball from the 38.calibre in the hands of the villain over his left hip, going clear through him and coming out over the right. He dropped and the robber escap- od at the front door and leisurely ed down a side street. A crowd soon followed Lim, and A, L Belich, a butcher, who followed ton close, received a wound in the abdo- men which may prove fatal, robber then pu his way and at a shoit distance put the revolver to his head aud shot himself. He died jn a short time, Mr. Tomlinson is un conscious and can't live, The robber's name is George A. Kimball. He is aboot 27 years old and was an il pamper and a bier. He was born and in i Me Fogg et aud vey Ee r. n, & rand very heavy operator in Shamburg distriot. Kim ball was a real estate in Garden Knoms, where Say two girls. ’ {first { Helen | tans; | Buford and Bott inean, Dakota, sre a few of the NEW. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity rirength and sholmomenoss. More soonomiosl thes the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold jo competition with the multitude of low tesi short weight, slum or phosphate powders, Bold only fn cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO, 108 Wall street, New York An Excellent Route. Tourists, pusiness men, settlers and others | Aesiring to reach any place in Central or North | ern Montana, Dakotas, Minnesota, or Pugei Bound and Pacific Const points should invests. | te regarding the rates sod advantages offered | yy this routs, A rate from Chicago or Bt. Pani to | : id ox | Foart Bound or Pacific Coast poluts $56.00 lower | | tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents Accom. | tions € Lass Great | and | than via suy other line is guaranteed wmode ST:PAUL MINNEAPOUS ANITOBAX::: RAILWAY, Mon | Watertown, Aberdesn, Ellendale, Fort | Falls Fort ton rincipal pointy resected via reoant exLensions of wl. For maps or other information ad- | , H. Wanuuy, General Passenger Agent, | or 8, L. Warnes, General East Broadwsy, New York 4, a for new map of Northwest, SUFFERING WOMEN bled with thoes ssn i or # " A MARRIED | On SINGLE, ing Irregularities ac following 8 eo theses, or from ( ad Weak meen + Wo thelr ser, shouid Use DR, DUCHOINE'S Celsbrated EMALE REGULATING PILLS. yore ¥oreapthening to the estire epsom, feopart a, vigor and mage oc foros bo sll fant ions of body * . Bani by ma A Gi roms, mind , Secure Fr AT ir. Harter Medicine Co. , ST. LOUIS, M0, P |] pacts \ Mg “ Longfellow in Hi: Prgroeed 1 t vex prasad =P Te have on vor OFFER. ; Povey's luton psy lua we will FR » v " . thie he CIAL » vost B East gp | ros. # ad . * . BERBALD A PRESEYTER, ’ New TMD CF Bend 8 tod engraved bi sha —— The bu featile BUSINESS CENTERS ® ereaien Many Dew lowes, i opportunities. Partionism je 1 win Montesa, Minnescia aed upon application to C, © WAR- | wi itomde io wew and i eBording | i rwlient Dainese | ing such | Dakota wil REN, Gon. Pass Agt., B1 Paul pcr tu nlt be soni North Dakota never | 00s kad better crops S$ than those Jost har vested. Many oppertacitios to secure fine Govern ment lands rwenily sutveved, Bear excellent oom Beide and adiscent to railrond. Mags and full par, thoulars, free, upon application to C. 0H. Wankes- Gen. Ps», Agt, Bt Paul, Miss, i Exooilen lands, cheap, which wi | increase in value several fold in five yours. No other such opportuni ties existing. Vall particulars, free, upon application to C.H. WARREN, Gen. Pasa. Ag, 81 Paul, Minn perience in Central Minnesota FAIL Maps and full partionlars re garding lands, prices, sie, sent free. Address CO. MH WARREN, Gen, Pam, Agr. St, Paul, Minn, OF CROPS Is an unknown +x. WORK FOR ANCTARR, or on sal salary? Why ay to secure a living from such high-priced or besvilyamorigaged farms! Why work on rented land! Why not start for yoursel[? ¥ Bot secure at once some of the low priced but very fertile aud well located lands adjacent to mafiroads now to be obtained by those going to Northern Dakota and Minossota wheres you oan make & larger net profit per acre than on the high priced or wornoutl land you now occupy! Why sot aod look the situation over, and ses for youre! at least obiain further information, which wil sent free, if you will address ©, WH. Yamm/p Gen, Pass. Agent, St, Paul, Mins. eo or be DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO. Genuine 01d Process OILCAKE MEAL OlL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD. Thera ie no better or cheaper food for MILCH COWS, [It increases the quanti ty and quality of milk more than an other For fattening Beef Oattle it surpasses all other food, making the mest more wader and juicy, No food known will ft CATTLE as rapidly for market as Oil Meni, For HORSES, a small quanti- ty ean ba fed dally with valusble results, and for 8b Hoge, Fowle, ote, it 1s an excellent , keeping them in a besithy condition, making fine, Jaintable ment. raat pe on m wlonm seitied Linesed Oil and L] Mout always on band. Write for cireuine es | to the purchaser Are you morigeged, paying bh. S heavy rests or running behind’ | Cun you move to new location’ WORT SENDINGFOR © Dr. J. HL BCHENCK has published A NEW AND ELABORATE BOOK on the Trestment and Cure of CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT avo DYSPEPSIA which will be mailed FREE to ait who want it, If you are, or know of any one who ia, afflicted with, or liable to any of these diseases, send name and address (plainly written) to Dr. J. 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B. & B. Unusual GPPGRTUNITY . { \ | 4) F it A L u WINTER DRI ~ h | \ Estat Quceg w } Greatly B at he and he. 52 tock Brosd Cloth Fhader, ales all the Dark Ondo Closing Prices ou Tyooon yard This Closing Sale of Winter Stock i+ made anrly be the Season and the goods will be sensousble pow It means busines without profi to us, snd is your opportunity Among wow BPRING GOODE NOW arriving are KEW BHADES OF FLAIN ALL WOOL CLOTHS BO inchos wide, Spring Oolorings, st Dc, 60c, LINE of 52 jock A W., Cheek Buitings, Spring Styles and Bhades at 65, This is equal 10 lest value ever offered in Dry Goods Line, IN WASH GOODS. Anderson's Gennigs Persian Crepes, Titania Clothe and Ginghame at 15¢ and 200, Begular $c Goods, but Inst semmon styles, Also the Remuant of Last Season's French Satine 0c and Jbe goods are offered mt 15¢ New Lines of Domestic Satines, at 12040 French Batines, Zhe, 80c, 3c, the latest designs, our own importation and goods jest opened Anderson’ Sootch Ginghams, $0 Large Amortment of Imported Ginghams at 2% Hamburg Bmbroiderion, Laces, White Goods, New Stock just on Sale, In Conk Room, All Winter Gurments at re loced prices. Write our Mall Order Department for Samples, or information in regard to these Special and Rare Bar. gaine, They will interest you, BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. «We are vow prepared fo do all kinds of plain and favey JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDING. All work warranted, and sat teed. Sty BLANK BOOKS of all descriptions made to «rder, and all kinds of papers magazines and pe | odicies bound in the best syle and fo* the least money. 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