—g AGENTS FOR SOLE SOUTH BEND CHILD 3 3 & z © ot THE Plow. t and have increased stock largely ts the largest in the county. WOLFF'S HOME MA TINWAR We intend selling goods low--and OC } ine as: . keeping up a fine assortment our which DFE BELLEFONTE, PA. x 4 AGENTS FOR CELEBRATED a po ’ $ § Fl ' “i M 4 : ids LU" iD i? /. f TOWN STOVES, A lorge and fine assoris Hardware, Sloves, ()i! and everything thot i erally kept in a ji Vil rd (iif Store, class J THE FINEST CUTLER} 1, $y a Good Tenant Madam said the landlord of the He Liked a) street house, ss he called other day, I have come to teli you that —thal That youjure going to lift the rent & per month, she interrupted. Well, vanced, you know, Well, wa won't pay it. \ : y e's. Rents have sharply ad: No, I suppose not: and you will move on the | of May? Yes, sir, and meanwhile you can a sign on the house: | be put shatl only too happy to show people through, Indeed, but you are very kind, Oh, morning, a barrel down cel! Our eat died body no, I ain't, sod I'll chuel kK her ar and tell evervhody that we are going to move on accor of sewer gas, Eh! What? And if one cat and also add an ol the isn't enougl another, Madam do you likes Fairly well, And is the present rent satisfacsory? Perfectly so. I prefer to if 1 Good Then stay another year, keep a good tenant, even get quite so wuch rent, madam, and if you want made please send me word. — Free Pren — — The Old Trotting King Dead New York, April 30.—The world Dexter, which twenty years ago, was known as the “King of the Turf,” died at 5 o'clock this moroiog of old age in the stables of his Robbert 11 Fifty-fifth Dexter 30 years old this mouth, and for a yea: past has not been in harness, but had taken his ease in the stable of Mr Bonner who, regarded nothing as too good for him, Mr. the body to Tarrytown this to be buried on a choice spot on his farm there. He was too good 8 horse ts he to the bone yard, said Mr. Bonner to- night. So | had him put oo a truck, day, Any repairs famous trotting horse, owner, Bonner street. was Bonner sent morniog J When whether he erect a to Dexier, Bonner said that be drew the line ot tombstones, so far as horses were con- cerned. Mr. Booner bought Dexter at Buffalo in August 1867, after hav. ing seen him trot a mile in the then phenomenal time of 2.17] Mr. Boouer paid $85,000 for the horse, and néver eat sell bim, although be could re- peatedly have dove so on advantage. wus terms, asked mobument A AIO——— Called on the Governor. The Harrisbarg Patriot of Wednes. day morning relates the following Charles Rohn aged 11 years called at the executive department yester- day. He #aid he bad walked from Carlisle with the hope of seeing the Executive Clerk Boyle, with paternal affection, showed him into the Governor's private offlee, The lad gave vo evidence whatever of embarrassment, and he talked with the Governor pretty much as the of fice seeker would, He answered and asked questions like a little man, and told the Governor he had walked from Carlisle. Well, sid the Gov, “we must not see you walk back,” and offered the boy a dollar with which to pay for his ticket home. “Oh, thank you" said the boy, “I have a sister living bere and she will pay my way back ” to the Secretary's office and there he was presented with a copy of the State seal and other papers which were of no value, but he was elated | with the his mother put them in the parlor to keep for him until he grew up to be aman, Governor. Park | nt | covered up, and takes up to my farm. | 207" 107 should | Mr. | Wil Not Tell Fortunes Constable E. E. Davison of Green- ednesday brought to the coun ty jnil Mary Davenport, a gypsy woman h ' i | HE Mutersbaogh, for 1 4 who ao committed, by ustioe trial at Court. » Davenport woman was a member fab nd of gypsies that bad camped Long's gold mive Wednesda A ear Lhe siie ol Derr nstle, y morning vived in fight with woman of the tribe mastery struck her opponent upon the head ith a hatchet A severa wot was inflicted, a surgeon was summon ed afterwards extract ng a piece of skull booe two inches long, I'he injured woman wes rem winty Almshot Witl 146, ' 4 id anda Mi EY psy Of wi FOMAD Was asked wory whether non enough without » 15 well behaved in jail, —— N:t Certain About Paul. don’t | for of { Iredell North Carolina, an interesting Upon trial of an indictment | forgery recently in the county [fact in reference to John he Baptist | was dev Jop med. The question at issue was whether sum of The defendant who swore roundly to witnessi: had been introduced one Ld A Ceriain money paid. F yx, the payment The t rigid failed to shake his testimony as to mus Cross examination the circumstances. Bat when counsel be to press him with questions intend test his intelligence—a severe : Average wilns &5 mnieresting 3 : ne Asked old are vou ? WLS About twenty I #' pose. re you ne horn Don’t know the year you were What year is this ? Don't exactly remember Who is I don't koow, President ? State ? I can't vow just eall to mind Do you koow whether St and John the Baptist are living or dead ? Well, I can’t say as to St. Paul, but I think John the Baptist is livia’ up on Hog Elk. Tumuitons sileace, followed by an adjournment and drinks all ar,und. Hog Elk isa well known stream in the section from which witne sshailed. A] A— LEAVING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Paul The Churchman publishes a letter from Right Rev. Monsignor Leon Bouland to Pope Leo XIII, formally withdrawing from the Catholic church. His reasons are both doctriosl sod political. M, Boaland is honorary pri yate Chamberlain of his Holiness and honorary Canon of the Motropolitan chursh of Rheims, In letter to the Pope he says : “It is no longer possible for me to believe the teaching of the Syllaous, snd thy dogmas procisimed at the his The tit de fellow was t(akeo | gif avd promised to have last Vatician council. [ wan vo long. | er admit the pretentions of Ultrmon- | tanism, claiming, as it does, absolute authority, not only in matters relig- in matters scientific, | | philosophic, social and political. Sue | ions, but siso | pretensions history proves to be de. | structive of religion and public liberty The Roman hierarchy constitutes in the United States (a country of which LT wm prod to be a citizen) a danger ! have from time to time been { independ ut of the State, she | . | In that church — snd to obtain the | shut oul reason or science : 1 ina | | corruption I public money i people having been s rongly Well who is the Governor of this | This I have re- Holiness in the private sudiences with which I ever on the increase, peatedly mentioned to your honored | Iu this great Republic I find a church truly Apostolic and Nicene, and which understands how to recouncil in due ib rity « proportion the rights that fers with the doties which it imposes. to which I np faith Ww clare my adherence does not +. which, to- gether with true religion, make intel ligent Christians avd end citizens, —— a A— Eloped with her Brother-- A Physi cian Shows how iL. 8 Done Myers prac icing ~ Dr physician S. B a in Mechani isn Yor Taylor for more than a year past native of Dear Sddous surg, ® county He married a Miss of Dilisburg, of ther After commencing the practic medicine in Mechanicsburg a hr of the wif: was taken into The family af | uesday the [amily as a medical student, fairs ran on quiet!y; bot on of last week the doctor returned fr Bloomsburg to find that the wife, om Lhe brother and the vi child were gone, Two children were left behind He which traced them to Harrisburg, at place they porchased ticket for Chicago, where ii is supposed the parties DOW Are ——— The Weekly Even The New York gin on the third eekly edition e pr I Nias wi m be an actual surg ma'ed to reach § } , Bt if under tense Lo all bus lirect incentive - in 1 The roprisations of drawn af! tention to thisjsubject by the President in his last annual message, the need of tion and popular enlightment on ques. tions of revenue and informa taxation has heen increasingly felt all parts of the country. It is the intention of the management to make a first-class weekly newspaper Subscription price $1 in of 12 pages. year. A free copy of the first will be mailed anywhere on requestt, Sead address on a postal card to the Evening Post, New York. — The Population of Belisfonte Is about 7,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Throat ond Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta istics, more numerous than others We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity 10 eall on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, Price 50¢ and £1.00. Trial size free. Sold by all drug- Lista, —— A A— The Handsomest Lady in Bellefonte | for circular, wholly | Wis | ghtened | Rup B MAYER ul Once, bus witer TURE CURE GUARNTEED BY | Arch St, Phil’'a Pa, operation or delay DR J 55) Fase no from free, 11 lyr. Advic « others {ail — A— The Bruises Buekiex's Anvica Save. the world {1 sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe im, h skin eruptions, SRive ) wr Cults, Anas, and posi iness, attested by thousands of cures | } | Send | Fe Ver Sores, Chilblaiot | 01 | y cures Piles, or no pay re quired Iti guaranteed to Lion, or 1 per box give perfe CL sal y ney refunded, 'rice 25 cents sale by J BLLER & New Advertisements, A pn RA A TORS NOT ¢ | ¥ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE M BOWER de truis nos WALL PAPER, ‘Window Shades, per. pumber Remarked to a friend the other day | that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the | Throat and Lungs was a superior reme- | instantly | dy, as it stopped her cough when others had no effect whatever | 80 to prove this and convince you of its | merit, any druggist will give you a Bam- | ple Bottle Free. Large size 500 and $1. ——— a] — - i | «English Spavin Liniment removes | all Hard, Sofi, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes irom horses, Blood Spavin | Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete, Bave $00 by use of one bottle, Warrant. ed, Sold by F. Potts Green, Druggist, Rellafonts Pa, I AND FIXTURES, Paintingand PapsrHangi A SPECIALTY AT S. I. WILLIAMS ELLEFONTE GOLD EM poss} 2c. 4 ba 1 band 81 0) £. Special Prices for Furnishirg Paper on the Wall. A FULL LINE OF fac. | SON, | WINDOW SHADES AND. FIXTURES. Can Put Them Up st Short Notice. We have good painters and paper hang ars constantly in our employ. Are pre. pared to execute jobs quick and in & work. man-like manner Teleph: ne Connection Call and examine our stock 8S. H. WILLIAMS. | dm | : dro i : : Absolutely Pure. This powder pover varies. A mares! of fen, aud wuoloomenons, More the ordinary Minds, and cannot ba wid in inn Bd wih he wt Fine oul ahr wodibis inn op po he tb Bail smile bu» oem LAL A SEW 1 wh Re Yuh " “" v | Chase Brothers Company, © 'W\ New Advertisements, ah RRR RR ALYY ANN x iy an hy DR eRe NW for Infants and Children. Aha hh a “Oastoria is po well adapted toh dren ¢ hat [ recommend It ag su perior to any known to me." H A Ascn £1 111 Bo. Oxford B88. Brooklyn, XN Castoria enreg Colle, et] r \ urhosa, § Ells © es woep, al giv Tux Caxravn Coxrary, o lly J prosctes de ’ - t Wikhous injurious medication, uiton Street, X.Y. SEASON OF I887-'S8, W. I. FLEMING, The Fas shionable the Eastern cities and = Ov from with Has Finest - Suitings - 1 relurnen A Dew Workmanship the Best and<~ +-Prices Down to Rock ot ol reoat Via : +» MERCHANT TAILOR <- ings Bottom Work Guaranteed, AND GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Special attention given to CUTTING AND FITTING.1<e NO FANCY PRICES FOR The Largest and Best Stock pay inflated prices for a suit when you ean get Select from. WwW | | Y al honest prices, look at, and every man in Centre county can be wel in the selection of his tailor. Call and examine for yourself ant task f 0 show my goods and quote prices. I haw vell | at prices surprisiogly Low. Before buying a Sui my stox Kk. FLEMING Crider's Block, DIAMON in Ceniral Penns dressed if | 1 » r me 1 08 &i in Sua [. ! “4 A well dreesed gentleman isn] INFERIOR MATERIAL. ylvania to wd « 10 idicious Lis a pless- ¢ very intesdi t or Overcoat h fied Iq TAME eis SALESMEN pa ILD an to canvass for the sale of N . FON a redpoves the 1 LE ME REE Naam Froprs ori be hon LAT Vente. tHE rvawy Rirmdy em : ot Brock AND EXPENSES SALARY at once, NRAting Ap " OCHESTER NV. 4 aan PAT. A CONSUMPTION SUR CL To re Porro Me ers thal 1 have a positly dilitan tamed leases, BY Its Gs ow " rr Wo wit A yon by ait elekd cases have bee pore Kirke Piaved Pen and Combis ration Bias with name and address With any eolor of Ink enmplets, MoMahon Bros, & Adame, 23 Fifth Ave one, 1 i A my Pas Mig seduction in orders | Lahai ve to mae of ree a i i thy wil Fe wld poem BR, on ok Ms ITCHING PILES, Ni obeture; intense iH % sigh’, worse by seratobing. § sliowed furans form, = ho I Very sare, Swayne (uw wre bleeniinge, homde or A bg i, twee, 2 Ziad to send tw Fort ching snd sling fren Lind aed nis 1 Phimdalokin, wed of droggies. Y CORED, vy vo rel Lod nwo WL og nie of rene Ly cured, Fone peg Sw STE ov v ww eu ow
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