iy > hepsia srg” Pwd P b A in e many people miserable, or eating, sour stomach, rtburn, loss of appetite, reling, bad taste, coated a4 gue, and rity of winlr bowels, loos Attor 8 be It ’ julres « ition, Rating d a remedy He Hood's Sarsaparilla, w! wets gently, yet efliciently, i tenes the sto ch, regulates the diges- Usn, erealcs a od ap- petite, banishes Sick wlache, and refreshes ty mina, Headache “1 have been t ubled with dyspepsia, I Bed hat ditto ap tite, and what 1 did eat tressed me, or did me Meare lo good. After ealing I urn uld have a falut or tired, allgone feeling though I had not eaten angibing. My tr (ble was aggravated by my business, puln .g, Last spp} tock I Sour I's Sar aparilla, which I me an Stomach mense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my sod relished and satisfied the: eraving 1 IC previously experienced.” GEonas A. Pao Watertown, Mass, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sel by ait drug £1; six for 85. Prepared only Wp OL BOOD & Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 0 Doscs One Dollar SWE de LT ! & SICKNESS WARRANT ny rer t necaus L ts of youthful errors, earls a, lost manhood, ef i y (woalod) contain FREE of charge {1 sd by ever tated. Address Prva ¥. Cv 2 '. Moodus, Conn. — FTER GE? - . Every uti a wt, 1 & Body or | Anthracite. 1th 1} “oa Cr ain, tor Baile Ki ’ tunch purcha Re per 8] av of his Xx BROWNS | Near AP TINISTRA f Aiminiety writ Inteof B band. a ving be rd por wns kine wil wtale pre Payment, whi wd them dn wyned ape Apamphiet «1 (1 formation And si of the hee Mowing How og Lente, Caveats, Treads Marks, Covyrights, send free. 4 Mian “Mu | the dead man Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires. HARRISBURG, April 22. [t is said here that George Walluce Delamater. who was defeated for governor last No- vember, is about to locate in Seattle, Wash. Prrrssora, April 22.—Nine more of the gang of train robbers who have been stealing from the different roads enter ing this city have been arrested at Me Keesport and placed in jail here CHESTER, Pa., April 25, Mrs. Annie Gilpin, of Swarthmore, was thrown from her carriage here yesterday, Her head struck on the curbstone and she was knocked senseless, Her injuries are serion McKeanssura, Pa, April 24. —A 4 | year-old som of Frank Greenwalt, of this place, was fatallly burned by his cloth. ng catching fire from a pile of burning brush. Death resulted in a few hours. HARRISBURG, April 24.—The governor yesterday sent to the house a message vetoing a bill for the creation and dis tribution of a fund for aged and dis- abled policemen in eities of the second class West CHESTER, Pa., April 23. —Amos Fehoff, of West Cain, was killed in a runaway. He was one of the best known men in northern Chester county. The horse he was driving ran Away, and he was thrown out on his head. Reaping, Pa., April Jefferson Jetz was severely beaten and had his leg broken by being struck with a club in a fracas on Maple street. Two of his assailants have been arrested and war rants have been issued for the others Reaping, Pa. Apnl 25. Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, of this city, connected with the Smithsonian institution, has just re the “Royal Ludwig Medal” for his services in behalf of science and art, from his royyal highness, Prince Luit pold, prince regent of Bavaria Norrisrows, Pa., April 28 00 ea ceived At a - meeting of the board of ae a | tion was adopted inviting rvde, National Guard of at Norristown ry es | ¥ ow Fos First bri ennsylvania wh i v1 snp re & | for arranging the pe HArmsBURG, April Meson t (rovernor Pat today, on the eat ntomo ustody on the Ciraceo wanted ring last ve REapisag, Pa. Wh hl An aged ol April retired 1 y is NAD wl up M | alone in a small house near Pric During a temporary absence from his house was entered and a small « hest ied off containing $2.50 in A young man wighborhood has been arrested on 1 n “town Bong reset ALE, Pa., April 22. — Five kerton detectives have arrived region. They will be sta ioned on guard duty principally at Frick's works. The strikers are ex asperated and a feeling of uneasiness is very noti The ke leaders are the in ches as they hun OOKF enable stn trong spe Arad nat 3 re 13 yom f “Pinkerton thugs, vesterday picked uj om the tarnpi 1th near the spot where Ryan us stranger in the Chanty ys he was shot by an unknown The man was brought to the | Kup Nos where he sulse It has been learned that was August Schmucker, A shoemaker, of Philadelphia, an extended spree April 4. —-H mnsel for the | senting the families 1 and killed by the lyna pl 1 in the quarry of John 7 in Piyinouth township on Sun lay last, issued a capias for Mr. Dyer, William Davaney, his superintendent, and Peter Burns, his {uarry boss Civil suit fo damages will be instituted of $10,000 damages for ea men Bras K, Pa aftyrnoon a frigl oogurred in the ‘bottom reir of the converting de part gar Thomson Steel work ne workmen opened an oven a huge volume of gas shot out » Ing into flame enveloped J Thomas Rantraaff, David H Onedrake, burning then They may possibly recov William Fordsworth and son, aged about 16, we burned Reaping, Pa. April HM museum which opened in eral weeks ago. 1 derland.” has be proprio rs Ave to an harg: tent mmit { have been bronga: | claim salaries dae u they are withom: strange cit i give three exhi raising sufficient | Heading Reaping, Pa Cronaner, collector AM the resi " in the Ninth ward, the ownership of 1 Schaeffer, . room on a loung: man by the nai Upon this Cron into the house, and a hand to han ensued, in which the tax o was badly worsted. Schaeffer th Cronaner arrested for asmalt ar tery, and the latter swore out a charge, MT. FLEASART. ra terday afternoon the cor nounced its verdict Go not case me follows cond nme to hia on Thursday morn April about 8 o'clock, by a bulle from a gun or revolver in the hands of the deputies of the sheriff of We dd ores 1 county,” This applies to each man nently died aged 51 A who had been on b Fad Hn oO wie Dyer to leave acs kifled in the riot. PENNSYLVANIA NEWS | sale license bill passed the house, gave as his reasons that the bill was a PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLAL How tl @ Wheels of Government Ree volve at Harrisburg, yesterday theso bi Authorizing an increase in the number of clerks employed in the office of the secretary of the commonwealth; to pre- vent the pollution of the waters of | Streams supplying cities of the fir clase; | | a supplement to the act to prevent vexa- | tious attachments, In the house Mr. Gillan moved to re- consider the vote by which the whole- vicious one, in so far as it changed the method of granting wholesale licenses all over the state, and would result in disaster $0 the country districts, After much speech making on the question, the vote wis taken resulting yeas, 100: nays, 60. The bill will, therefore, be re. called from the senate The report of the conference commit tee recommending that the house re from its non-concurrence in the ain senate amendments to the bill reimbursing Gov. | ernor Beaver for money expending dur- ing the floods of 1889 was agreed to by a vote of 130 to 13. HarRissURG, April 28, —In the senate esterday the amendment to the Brooks bin giving constables a fee of twenty - five cents for reporting each saloon once & month came up for final consideration An amendment was carried fixing the feo at fifty cents, and tae bill laid over | The governor sent in a to be printed, number of bills with his approval, to gether with a report of the appointed to revise the anthracite min. ing laws of the state, A minority re port was also submitted. The senate passed an act to amend the | forty first section of an act entitled “an act dividing the cities of this stat mito three classes; regulating the passage of ordinances providing for contracts for supplies ot work for said cities 1¢ bill relieving vmployers from the chazge of conspiracy under certain crion nal laws was recommitted to the « om mittee In the house the hill providing for the removal of Philadelphia's (quarantine station was passed yeas, 144 nays, 42 The lability bill, holding employers liable for injury or loss of life caused by negligence of foremen etc. , was defeated-—yeas, 51; nays, & Harmssona, April 24, —In yesterday bills were favorably rn ported from committee as foll Appropriat- ing £54.75 for the payment of a 4 ciency for past expenses for the » : of the Nat on i cmplovers Win nal Gu ard; eau Hanner of n i time ar of voters aad the dati : 7 a. The act aut yr WAL ROoreas in the number of clerk wpioyed in the fice general and the we eomunOn 1 on imal passage aga and wa panased The bill authorizing the organization of a state police force with corporate rights was defeated There was a discussion the appropriating the sum of $2.00 for the erection of a monument to Philip Ginter, the anthracite coal in Pennsylvania. Some of the = nator { that Ginter was the discoverer of ite coal. The xl] finally passed house the Brooks wholesale Hoense act, as amended passed fBnally by a vote of 117 to B65 A few shea speeches were made before the fasl v ni was taken. The bill requires whole smilers, brewers and distillers to pay in Cities of first and second dass a bi cense {4 (81,000, In third class cities a license 1 f £500. Other cities, bor oughs ana townships are gr wled down wards The senate bill providing for fhe lection, arr prod H the World's 1%y and making an $300, (x) there! ads f sie I the anditor yo fF +h 4 . FOlary H he eal BIL discoverer of ool Angeioent and display f the the state of Pennsylvasi 2 al exposisan in appropriation of > aed finally by As the Dill passed Columbian nbership of th thirteen by ad iHenant W goes | © in the amendments RG, April 85. In th iis were reported from « lows: Regulating the sale powder, amended so as ts re Quire that all the ingredients shall be printed on the label; also favorably, sen ate bill in relation to the cremation of human bodies Negatively, senate: hill to extend the limitation of aseticas toa ron ore when the mame exercised for twenty-one might has not Year "The el neation ’ n wad iA wat mane been commitioe Harlan's twitter A fools Wer “rrY's providmyg reported hall to pr thi snpervision of the concurrent resolution r a legislative committee to Ih investigation of the by of supervising the char rectional institutions of the Wer report npon Lhe abolishing the board of fof public charities. and ability of etablishingin place to be known upervisien, was Fhe resolution was not agreed od tl 8 p.m. Monday, We was not in session. and ate department y g wiment » Delamater Compromise, SO Apri he Delete i ef ser the som uuttes extendnd unis for the 4 iG case flee in ease the mat May 1 th Lat doubts fall wil cette repr mur fng ph from AL ' ve " a i FEL in sani 1 Inira a, to Resume, i's April 8 he far Leesport [rom company wil resume this week, It has been Kile nearly a ve a, ariag witieh thine a nu ber of improvements have been made, Iron Ligwy face of the Works YON MOLTKE DEAD. HARRISBURG, April 22, In the senate | ls were passed finally: | He | Coinmisston | the house | | of general he The Venerable German Soldier Succumbs at Last, AFTER NINETY-ONE YEARS OF LIVE The Vigorous Great Military Chicfiain Was Until Within a Hours of His Death Attended the Reichstag Yesterday Afternoon A Hero of Many Battles, Few Brn April 25, nt Yon Moltke, the eminent German sokber, is dead He attended the reichst yesterday afternoon and died sudd. nly at 9:45 in ths evening of heart disease, Count Von Moltke was born Oct, 25, 1800, and his 80th Mrthday wa occasion of a great celebration, which was partici pated in by all of Germany's VASL mrmy on duty in the faths riand, and civilians general He received numerous and costly presents from all parts of the world, and European rolers vied with each other in the magnificence of their gifts Ae s the Count M Danish service, bei GEN, VON MOLTKE. took important milit the Turkish service. siderable credit in the Syrian of 1849 ald Appointed Chief of Staff Returning to Pr chief of st i Prince Frederick William the campaign of 1866 agai and having been promote aff in 1856 a directed Opweriby King William, in the de Sadowa He is « rested laid the plan of ope Franco. P Coercving the Colony, ' I } rea The Threatened Coal Famine Averted.! April 28 The W whers com vention mamimonsly decided hen the eight ablished to hour tions Contémue, Pa. April 2 Sheriff d posse Of ten deputies fifty men of com nring yesterday t fannilies without tu Leshko, the terror vier in all acts of valuable assistance te ugh ny, ade SE J ent by w heig Hy remarkong dnly work, Lat Leith today Al Sunk, Later ad Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 188g. Reval Bs -A combination wa in Will JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturs formed recently mmsport tulid a new Opera ra Dealer "" \ " The Enemy in Ambush H N F SS at season of the WJ eve I iy | 1 have always «1 nand of Whips, Lap and Bufial Blankets, Fly-nets. ana ng needed about horse ing Street, Southof Alleghen 45 CENTS !! 200 PIECES ALL WOOL New and Stylish 500 PIECES ST FRENCH SATINES wo els. 1 Retail Price FINE i Actual “ WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY GLOVES GENTS FURNISHINGS Spring Jackets aud 4a gv y Ma ia jong fa : Try us if you care lo get Best Grades al lowest prices “ BOGGS & BUHL Federal St. AT COST AT 4 JOSEPH BROTHERS & C0. 4 WE MEAN BUSINESS! r Dry ene of the ! n the saval | those of aidition to vi Blaneo wr, which : i was sunk n of tor; Afver ont had been concluded the nent fleet returned unharmed to Charged with rjury PriLapeLrmia, April 98 <Joseph ©. Midgley, of Germantown. a wool im aorter, having an office at 50 North Fre nt street, was held in £5,000 bail ves terday by United States Commis mer Henry RB. Edwards to as r in court to a charge of perjury committed in the trial of the suit of the United Ntatos against Midgley, and fos couring the entry of dutinble merchandise at Joss than the legal rate. Pui] was furnished. The Dako of Rutland Knighted, Lowpox, April 28 The Dake of Rut. land has recefved the rank of knight of the garter in piace of the Duke Bed ford, recently muichded, it the entire NEW : GOODS : AT : COST! and others at greatly reduced prices. Goods never were sold in this town at such greatly reduced prices Call early as the goods are Hing rapidly Yours Respectfully, JOSEPH BROS. & CO, BELLEFONTE PA
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