rer % I SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH BEND CHILD fs 7 1 ¥ 3% x e s _ [-} WR THE Plow. FE 21 and have stock largely which is the largest in the county. f i i We intend selling goods low--and keeping up a fine assortment, increased our WOLFE'S TINWARE. HOME MADE +H. A. McKEE & BRO. % ARDWARE. BELLEFONTE, PA. gpg AGENTS FOR ALL TIE CELEBRATED MID D I. t= TOWN BTOVES ‘3 so ——— — A large and fine assorted slock o Sloves, Oils, Points, and everything that ix gen- Hardware, erally kept in a firs! class Hardware Store, THE FINEST LINE CUTLERY. R-bbed of $15,000 An elderly man, with hayseed in his | hair, wearing a broad-brimmed olouch | hat, very wide breeches, and a coat ita | its ample proportions of which indicat ed its bucolic origin, arrived at the Broad Street Station yesterday at nooo on the New York express. He care-| fully removed two hesvy valises from | the car seat to a cab and was driven to | the Mint. Here, after making caitious | inquiries, be was directed to Weigh Clerk H. 8. Cochran, into whose cus-| tody he delivered the two valises with a sigh of relief. 4 STARTLING DISCOVERY. It did not require much investigation upon the part of the mint officials to discover that the two gold bricks were bogus and in reality they were Iwo well doctored composition bricks easily cal- culated to deecive careless chemists, When this information was commu- nicate to the old man he was at first amazed, and then he became heart. broken. He told a long and circumstantial | story of how two strangers, claiming | to be Western miners, had come to his country home and by means of letters {rom some of his Western friends, gsin- | «d his confidence. od at the ittle village near his farm for some time and displayed consider | able money. Finally they disclosed to! him a great secret. They had found a | paying gold mine, from which they hal | taken enough gold to make two bricks which they were taking to the Puils «delphis Mint to get enough capital to return snd work their mine. THE FARMER EALLS INTO THR NET. They had remaio- | The upshot was by various skillful | stories the men induced the old farmer to advance at firs1$200 and fioally #7, 500 upon each of the bricks —a total of £15000. To secure this money the farmer was compelled to mortgage his farm for nearly all it is worth and bor- row from friends. The men pretended to send the money West with which to work their mine. Oa Monday they volunteerad tocome to this city wilh the old farmer to sell the bricks to the Miat for their bull ion value, The two pretended miners slipped away at @ dining station on the route and left the old mw to come to this city alone with bis bricks. The farmer, supposing that his two friends had become lost snd would turn up here in due time, came on with Ris goldea treasurer The old man was sent home almost erszed Mr, Cochran and some officials in the Minot loaned the poor man enough money to pay his fare back to Oneida county. The old farmer wept bitterly over his loss and could scarcely console himself. The M.nt officials refused to give out his name, > — Torevo, O., May 9.—Reprris of an at. tempt at wholesale poisoning have just reached this city. Hiram Fields, a prominent grape grower and wine mer- chant, reproved a hired man for drunk- enness, The man replied: “I'll fix you." Later Fields found that the wine casks had been tampered with, and eloser ex ymination revealed crystals of blue vitrol, not yet disolved, i wine. Dozens of ca es containing thousands of gallons of wine were found poisoned and must be thrown away. But for the timely discovery hundreds of lives might have bes The reat excitement and wild, 1s Bn lost ested and Ahpenin , of lyching ensued, So . - —— — § AR— hired man was are Oa Friday evening & passenge vy traip on the Inter-occan'e Hailway Wp MOP ped and rolibed by 4 band of 14+ high? wayinen, three miles Whond Trl, The passengers and trainmen were ays. tematically robbed, The company lost over £3,000 from the treasury box, [It is presumed that this is the same band that entered Ameameca reesntly and that plundered the Chalhue rineh, in the State of Pusbia., A large force of cavalry which was ordered out by the Government has struck the trail of the | | York Sun, | know of | subject of a lecture before the wobbers, A Desperate Mother Saves her Child. Speaking of serious cases of diphtheria | says Dr. Willis of Brooklyn, in the New a singular case that occurred on Sixth avenue New York, only a short time ago It was a | child 4 years of age. It was so near death’s door that the family physician had given up ull hopes of its recovery. The poor mother was almost distracted. She pleaded with the doctor to save | her child if possible, but to no avail | His last call was about 9 o'clock in the evening As he left the bouse, the mother took up the child io her arms and looked down its threat, snd saw thst it could scarcely get its breath. its sufferings to As the mother watched she became desperate and thought “It I could only pull that be- herself : false membrane out of its throat | lieve my child would live.” lo a twinkle she put ber forefinger down the child's throat and extricated the false membrane that obstructed iis breathing. When the physician called in the morning he expecied to see the corpse of the child, He inquired of the mother | of the sudden change for the better, | when she told him what she had done, Why my good woman, said he, “you bave saved the child's life at a glesl risk. Let me see the false membrane.” Whes shown to him he asked leave to take it, us he desired to make it the granted. lg Coxsumprion Curanie 7 —Read the Mr, D. H. Morris, wark, with Absess of following: Ark. says: Was down Lungs, and friends and physicians pro pounced me an Ineursble Consumptive Began taking Dr. King's New Discov- ery lor Consumption, sm now on my third bottle, and am able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medi- cine ever made, Medical | { College in this city, sud his request was ’ TRE | + CALL AT THE < DEMOCRAT ! JOB OFFICE .AND HAVE YOUR JOB WORK- ONLY $1.50 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE we { FOR THE. § conten "CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” FER YEAR, ADVANCk. — OFFICE Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: Dr. King's New for Consumption | bave died of Lung Troubles. Was giv- e. up by the doctors. Am now ia best of health. Try it. at J. Zeller & Son's Drug Stor, —— 1 ——— Had it not been for [Discovery would —Etecraic Birrens, This remedy is becoming so well known and so popu~ | lar as to need no special mention. All who have used E'eciric Bitters sing | the same song of praise. —A purer meds do all that is claimed" will cure all disease of the Liver and | Kidoeys, will remove Pimples, Boils, | Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. — from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. — For cure of | Headache, constipation and Indigestion | try Electric Bitters —Eatire «atisfaction | guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 ots. and a $1.00 per bottle atJ, Zeller & Son's drug store, —- wo —- w— GOLD IN A LOG, — While Peter Beaucham er of a saw mill in New Hope, was engaged in halvieg a big | cypress log the teeth of the saw be- | gan to grate harshly on his ear. He to ascertain the cause, and, to his sur prise, he discovered a hox, mensuring fram four by eight inches Alar much difficulty he got the box om aod pried the lid open, his ey: i beiging from their sockets wh saw that it was filled with oni After satisfying himself that it was teal gold, Beauchamp jum plae of safery, il i tell the neighbors the amount his fod, but »acisfied thei curiosity. to same extent by displayiog 820 gold pleces. When James Carry, from whom Peter obtained the log, learned , the own- pul pos regs ie TE in of the discovery, he laid cla m to the Peter would not recognize the | bax. claim, and Carry threatens a law suit. It is supposed that ths mosey was aced in the tree many years ago, by | i Bpencer, an old mir, who liy od | near where Lhe tree was out down, Sample bottle free | Electric Bitters | Will drive Malaria | OLD CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE PA. The Population of Bellefonte Is about 7,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Throat ond Luogs, as | those complaints are, according to sia- i . . | tistics, more rows cine does not exist and is guaranteed to | : more pumé 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 81,00. Trial sist free, | gists, The Handsomest Lady in Bellefonte Remarked to a friend the other day | that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the | Throat and Lungs was a superior reme- | dy, as it stopped her cough instantly | when others had no effect whatever So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Sam- | ple Bottle Free. Large size 50¢ and $1. i —— i ~English Spavin Limmant removes | all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and | Blemishes from horses, Blood Bpavin | Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. Have $50 by use of one bottle, Warrant. ed. Sold by F, Potts Green, Druggist, Hellefonte Pa, 844-1y. ——— Brexrex's Anica Barve, ~The Bost Salve inthe for Cu's, Uruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhevan, Fever Sores, hands, Teter, Ch pad Chiiblaing | Corns, an eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or ho pay required. It Lis guaranteed to satisfac: tion, or money t . Price 25 cents per box. For saleby J, Zmiuen & Sox. A C—— RUPTURE CURR GUARNTREED BY DR. J. 8 RATE H01 Arch Su. Phil a Pa. Fv | ut OnCO, NO or delay from | business, attested by thousands of eures i nfter others fail ' for ciron'ar, 1 dyr Advice fres, Send’ IN— New Advertisements, WALL PAPER, Window Shades, AND FIXTURES, { the Throat and Lungs, Price 50¢ and Painting and Paper Hanging Sold by all drug- | A SPECIALTY AT S. HWILLIAMY 46 HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. The Largest Stock of Wall Paper ever brought to this town at prices \d lower than ever before, BROWN BAUKS Te, GRAY BACKS Be, PATENT BACKS 10¢, WHITE BACKS 2c SATINS sod MICAS at 12¢ GOLD from 15¢ to 45¢ Embossed GOLDS and FLOCKS from 460 to $1 7H per piece. COLOR BORDERS, 6 band 12¢, 6 band 16¢, 4 band 26e, 8 band 560,2 bands 460, 1 band $1 00 10 $2 50 GOLD EMBOSSED BORDERS <5 band 260, 4 band 252, 2 ba ' 2 band The, 1 band $1 00 1 $2 10 Special Prices for Furnishing Paper on (he Wall, A FULL LIVE OF WINDOW SLADES AND FIXTURES. Can Put Them Up at Short Notice, We have good painters and paper hang. ors constantly in our employ. Are pre pared to oxooute Jobs quick and in a work. mat«like manner, Telephone Connection: i § i Call and sxamine our stock; a] New Advrtisements. SEASON OF 18S7-'SS, ee (3 W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable +-MERGHANT TAILOR, <+ Has just returnen from the Eastern cities with a new stock of the Finest « Suitings « and = Overcoatings Ever brought to town. Workmanship the Best and<~ +>Prices Down to Rock Bottom All Work Guaranteed, ~~ AND GOODS + AS + REPRESENTED. Bpecial attention given to 24CUTTING AND FITTING ise NO FANCY PRICES FOR INFERIOR MATERIAL. The Largest and Best Stock in Ceniral Pennsylvania to WwW | YY pay inflated prices for 8 suit when you ean get hovest goods atl honest prices, A well dreesed gentleman is a pleasure to look at, and every man in Centre county can be well-dressed if be is judicious in the selection of his tailor. Call and examine for yourself, It is a pleas ant task for me to show my goods and quote prices. 1 have the very latest novelties and at prices surprisingly Low. Before buying a Suit or Overcoat drop in snd see my stock. ; W. I. FLEMING, Crider's Block, DIAMOND Bellefonte Select from. Walter W. Fayard. HAS OPENED A DRUG STORE. In the room lately occupied by W. H Wilkinson on Allegheny treet, an l will keey constantiy on hand full line of MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES &e. Ax a I have TUBE PAINTS for Kensing! wn Work, ALL ODuvE3 OF PERFUMERY and SACHET POWDERS Telephone in the store and all orders hall receive my prompl attention Warren W. Baxanrp. Prescriptizca Prepared at Hours, Night or Day, Tnifly SUCCESS. Bxoellon land wera fold in Be Per existing § to, BH. WARRS SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of | forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of jovention. Those who sre in need of profitable work that can be done while tiving st home should ot ence send thelr oddrem Ww Hiallieott & Os, Portland, Maine, and reosive free, full infore ation bow either sex of a) ages, cnn earn from 85 to 825 per day and dri wherever they live You me started free pital not required Some have made $00 in & single day of this work All railroad extencions have MONTANA =: os mineral stock and farming districts, Maps and full partiouturs, free, upon application to CH Wanex, Gen Pass Agt, St. Pani, Minn Mason & Hamlin HEARD FROM Recent DRUGS, als ” - arto ngod, py ing N tng horbnd? Wa mew lnoathon? ' ‘ vale rporivnl el] aul Mine . cca d + ¥ 1 # ai boon J EMLURE:= 5 Organs and Pis 08, | Tins oak » | WARRES, ¢ Pass. Ag il. Minn war in Rute Te Maem & PUAINESE CENTERS The aig of ae & Hanlin at on in have :| NEW: mde in 8 wee and BR country Orenien ERRE Bow towne afioeiing Eo their AY owl wil oo aw Hotor al Wi Gerst W | cellent Tadwess opportunities Particainsm regan « By neh omertuniibes in M... tems, Misnewtn sed M Pakoota will be sent upon api tbe tom te ©, I WAR. The Improved Mode of Strin, ut Fan Maron, oh, Invited REN, Gov. Posn Ag, 81 Pai GEE PROSPER ty constriction, wperts A arn gy i ihe AD mam, rmsd 20 The Cabinet Hamlin in 190) always maintained saving received 111 Kxhititions ence Ey North Dakota weeny Wad boty op. vi Thiam Jd Sane - i Rad Sy a tei, Ostalopese, fen, MASON & RAMINTONA TU 8. H. WILLIAMS. Jee vs in half A en halt a oon | “a mom Ag = Yel, “ike. FE ——— ORT TL ep AEA Yh * Fe ot 1
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