node up your mind to buy Lar. do not be induced to take <n lady, whose example is t iis her experience below: iro 1 went to buy Hood's tk tried to induce me buy {prown ins Hood's; he told me their's wold Last loi, Lat I might take it on ten To Get days’ trial; that {7 1 did not like it I need not pay anything, ¢ But ho could not prevail om me to chan I told him I had taken Dood™s Sarsapar . 4, knew what It was, was satisfied with it, 2d did not want any other, When I began t Ling Hood's Barsaparilla § was feeling ro: miserable with dyspepsia, and 80 weak thi. at times I could hardly Hood’s stand. 1X looked (‘ke a person In consump toms. Hood's 8 saparilia did me so much good that I wor er at myself sometimes, awd nay friends fro uently speak of it." Mns, Bras A. Gory, Terrace Street, Boston, Sars ) parity a ‘hy alld HOOT R. roaparl il errors, eacls ({eealed particulars tor he . F REE whandi® medic sar who * Dh taining ¢ charg oo. v “ "ANY Ory ad IITIXNAL ¢ lp FTER GENERATION AND BLE Boer HNSON & OO, A pamphlet of nformation and ab. “u, #howing How to] aia nT p— Stop that cHaoNic GoueH Now! Eur it you do not It may become son Lammptt a. For Cons tion, Revofwla § Senevul Debility and Wast anting Diseases, SCOTT'S MULSIO Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES OF dso and Boda. It is almost ns pelatable as milk, Far beter than other socalled Emulsions. A wonderful flesh iruduont. Scot's Emulsion », Masa | look for r fru | weather | gation | Weichel {| reports that thei | cant | Coke or | Siegfried, | Goshkey, Then ace poot imitations, Get the genmined Items of Weal Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accents. Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Hero and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, Prrrspsura, May 1.—Delegates are ar- riving to attend the convention of the First Catholic Slavonic union United States, which opens morrow, BHERASDOAN, Pa., May 5.—Park Col- Hory No. 1, ope rated by Lantz, Lilly & Co,, is He 4 over time. The gang- ort are being pushed, and new breasts will soon be opened. ReApiNG, Pa., April 80.—There are at present sixty cases of grip in the Be ks C ‘ounty almshouse, All are of a severe character, requiring the constant care of the physicians, PALMYRA, Pa.,, May 1.—A daughter of Peter Alleman, of Spring Creek Mills, was caught by a circular and so badly cut and mangled that she died of her injuries, FraxkLiy, Pa., April 20, —The Center block, in this city, was destroyed by fire yesterday, The losses aggregate £100, 000; partly insured. It was the largest fire that has occurred here for years, 8 \LE, Pa., May 4.—The Poles celebrated the one hundredth anniver sary of the adoption of their constitution by a parade and meeting here yesterday, Over 3,000 persons took part in the demonstration here to- T-year-old SAW Pixe Grove, Pa., May old danghter of Pas id Mac hmer residing beyond the borough limits, was terribly burne 1 falling from a chair upon a hot re she could be rescued her ands were burned almost to a The 6-vear- Pa.. May 4 - In ion Judge Pershing Moers of Schuylkill by fees salary ” nonnl Aa POP deci Three | ¢ Rollin ¥ esterday Joseph scalded that t morn Yorks y died a avenue early hn Briggs an CHAMD ham Bowd tenced by Ju Mifitin twenty Was | stinaster at and held the office for He held other offices. includi sheriff of this county y CATR eld offices for fifty a Democrat, ESTOWN, Pa., May 1.—Rev. rah, pastor of the Doylestown list Episcopal char B, R. oft today 1 with three bicy Go nds, machines, on a summer's T he vy will ride through Italy, Austra, ¥ portions of Egypt. Manaxoy Crry, Pa, April 30. —A fire broke out in a barn owned by John A. Ww ‘ebbe iT ¢ m Water street. The barn was troyed, and two houses owned chman were badly damaged. » was caused by a young son of wr's who was playing with a lighted 1 in the barn and ignited the hay April 30. James Fad il Schuyl kill county, HAVE bee n n the state places of William Fadden was 1 the Schuyl- delegation at the Scranton conven tion. West Caester, Pa., May 1.—The out- it in Ches unty is just ple, cherry, with have not g thus far conti nued of severe there will be a big fruit crop in Chester county this year Scranton, Pa, May 4 f the charges brigh i pend h trees and insect are versed penis signs of aj pearing absence The investi. if bribery brought Councilmen Golden, Kelley, and McGrail has been oon cluded, and the committee un animously r seats 16% ke The men were acct vf ; the Against Yiv4 solicit ing a price for their v canvass for tes In recent city engineer GreesssUvra, Pa., May 1. This mormn- ng 600 men employed by the Hostetter mpany returned to work at the Lippincott and Hostetter plants at the company's terms. All the ovens at the Mutual plant were fired yesterday, and the old employes are at work today Sheriff Clawson says the strike in this end of the coke region is over Reapiva, Pa, April 20. Miss El about 19 years old, ably fatally injured home, near Monterey len was prob yesterday at her During a heavy | storm she passed under an old oak tree, which is partly dead. A large Tim ) Was blown from the to the ground irving Miss Siegfrie wth Its weight and inflicting injuries from which she may die, LEADING, Pa., May Steel works | than one yeag ¢ n this city, has 1 ceived orders Tom the Unite 1 States governratt Sus stos for project grogating $560 000, An order has received for 750 tons of shank ghoes from a Boston factory tree and hurled ts fi Ld and an ate] | order for 225 tons of rim steel for bic yele | tires is about being filled Laxcaster. Pa, April 20. Edward ged 45, a dairyman near this city, arose at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing seized an ax and started for the woods with suicidal intent, His 14-year old son followed him. The father leaped a fence, jumped into the Canestoga river and was drowned. The ‘0 n followed and had to be pulled ont, A daughter's shame caused Goshkey's act, Reapixo, Pa, May 1.—A multicharge cannon is about to be built at the Scott works, in this city, for which an allow. ance of $55,000 has been made out of an appropriation of $100,000 by congress for the making and testing of multi. charge guns, It is calenlated to throw a projectile of about 600 pounds weight, with a probable effective range of twelve miles. The gun is intended exclusively for const defense, of the | | asleep when the fire broke ont. { thonght the children built a fire in the { stove, owing to the coolness of the night, { mile from \ pling 11! | tition r Home, MarrLpono, Md., May 8.—~A very ex- citing scene was presented to the Marl boro correspondent yesterday, after a drive of nine miles through the lower part of Prince George's county, which is thinly settled, to the farm “owned by Mr. Robert Connick, a southern Mary. land planter, near the village of Horse head, to view the charred remain 8 o five children of William Cogle, a promi- nent colored citizen of southern wr George's county, who were burned on Bund: iy night, “The fire broke ont about 9 o'clock, The children who always slept in the attic and gen- erally retired opt 41 8 o'clock, were It is and through carelessn#s left the stove door open and the sparks therefrom ig nited an old hen's nest in the chimney corner, which caused the conflagration. The first persons to arrive at the were Messrs, T. M. Naylor, neighbors, who lived the house. When they reached the house the lower portion of the building and the roof were afire, and half way out of one of the burning win dows was protruding the body of the boy. The flames had burned him into a crisp. In a few minutes a portion of the room fell in, and his skull fell from the window and was picked up by one of the persons who had gathered around After the fire had been extinguished through lack of material to burn longer several of those present raked among the embers and found seventeen bone in a bunch, the remains of the four girls who always slept together This is visited by lost a child Busan, ag Naylor and Richard ti Be ond time Coale } fire, The first The children's 14; Mat tild A ns heen he also were: time names ; 11 aged 1 He Four Working Girls Killed May 2 ¢ Has nigh ‘ s H where she had | lance fron “the soene made the fourth victim, New York, May 4 the owner of the firew Wa (3 Keystone Arrested Bank Officers Pun A VEL r at ners present pris : $2 "iy "0 0 Bail wk last might 3 released and the ISOTIOTS Were Chile Has Two Governments, Panis, May 4. The Chilean insurgent arty has issued a n jcat hicl as been pre worry tad ernment he Junta, or government rressmen wh posed Jalmaces la : owtab- r tae ration of the the eigh ) ! i w in the The junta r Enaguriz, justice an Martinez, m Holley ! 1 Immigration Law Ofcers, May Attorney ] pin 1 that when pase fon. much the migra salaries of offices law, the expense of law into force, and continu- A superintendent of n created | ¥ the law will not, » appointed until the presi nse as pay the ew wration Four TTAN Death 5, «Infor. Men Barned to Tenn., Mas ¥ reached | t which occu lay nigh he 9 attanoogs miles south constructi a new road car unknown nner, nen were burned to deat! are King Meadows, John Broder and Elder Miles stantiated theory of the the men had been murds burned. Falled for Half a Mulia. Ni Ww Yong, May 5, «J ons pin- cott, doing business at N “ all street, § sole Hoensee of the smioriosn Giraphophone company and of the North American Phy graph com pa has made an individual i rederick 8. W {1 iL refer Tu { pany, Mm del dae; Harr E. and Ann s M cot, and Sarah A Vance. al , each $6.760, and J, Ad- sh, $5,000, Mr Lipsinooits o about $500,000 Harvey, The best is that and then sub accident red \ president assign the Noe he Rochaste with sane oe three Men Drowned, tr, N. Y.. May 5.—Three irowned yesterday afternoon of Bradd s bay, on 10, They were at work on the Beach railroad building a draw over the outlet and were precip. the water I TAINS Are Fheodore Forbes and his din Forbes, all of Charlotte. Revarded as a « ompliment, Wasninorox, May 8, «The National indastrial League of America. of which Charlotte Swith is president, has adopted resolutions in which the re- fusal x3 hn r Blair as United States min ister is spoken of as the © i Woman's highest com. of the United State 0" four girls and one boy | lon of fire | | tragedy by the people of F about a | of the emperor of China to receive | that could be bestowed on &% | Great Excitement Over the Kills ing at Fourmies, DYNAMITE FOR THE LDIERS Lenders Sald to Be Laying In adly 1} Incident Leads Labor a Supply of the D for Fatare Use The to an Exciting Scene in the splosive Chame- ber of Deputies, Pais, May 5.-The mies, Department du Nord, the scene of the fatal riot of May day, during the course of which six women, eight men and several children were killed and twenty persons serionsly wounded by the eoldiery, is one of the greatest grav ity. Cavalry pickets will be stationed all along the route of the f the victims of the for such is the term ituation at Four funeral p May day mas appl fed to the irmies, The receive in OH BacTe, cavalry along the route will structions to act promptly tively in the event of any trou! Dynamite for So intense is working people the government wone*the funeral of Ihe state of earners of the be imag the lea parted purpose wherewith 1 A report | 300 kilogram for the use has been seized the Troops wil To Investigate Killing. sul Minister Constans Assailed Le moved from the Chamber § on 4 ensure and Leaps, O., May 5 ft vesterday no vu fit : } a £ 9 4 ] orn most remarkable with we closing Was the ing of M rh). Palmer, the bli from Cleveland, in the chair and stantly recognized the members who addressed him by their voioss. At 12 o'clock the senate adjourned. Ten min. utes later the house followed suit, and the sixty-ninth general assembly passed into hi incigens CXOTCINGR he in. A British India Sensation, BoMeay, May 5 A been occasioned in quest upon the of two ladies who were found lying dead in a pool of blood at the foot of the Univer sity clock tower, It rmised that they had fallen 100 feet, and that they had either committed suicide or been thrown down by Mobammedans, or had jumj wel off to escape their impor tunities The alleged culprits have not been traced, and the evidence thus far tained does not explain the mystery, sensation has this city by the in Ix dies is su Imprisoned by His Sailors, Loxpox, May 5. Capt. Weiss German steamer Nestor, jumped into | he sea Dover and swam to a passing mack und Tered £350 to be taken ashore He was landed at Dover, and informed the German consul that he had suffered from brain fever: that the crew of the steamer had kept him in frons until the vessel arrived in the chan. nel, when they released him. but not allow him on deck, and bribed a cabin boy to facilitate his es Cupe Man and Wife Saffocated to Death, Rocnesren, N. Y., May 5. Early in the morning flames were discovered in A two story building on Nassau street When the firemen had subdued the faa 0 enter the upper part of the building with lad le rs they found the bodies of a man and woman. Neighbors identified the man as being Herman Btephanski and the woman as his wife, They had died from suffocation, Rev, Dr. Bothwell Dead, New York, May 4. After two weeks of unparalelled suffering the Rev. Dr. George Bothwell, pastor of the Congre- ational church on Classen avenue, Jrooklyn, died at the Brooklyn hospital Inst night, His death was caused by in baling of a cork into the bronchial tne Several surgical operations and all that skill and science could devise fails remove the ohatrue tion. Wh = yl sey dor | Parsee | cb | of the | did | that he | «J. De Noll, Bellefonte’ has gone to Hastings house for the cou JAS. S Mant to plaster a club | actus HAR always + of Whips INnKCts The Enemy in Ambush aanc na Buf ing needed about IZ Street, B. X 15 CENTS! South of 200 PIECES ALL WOO New and Stylish SUITING, 000 PIECES LST FRENCH SATIN 5 tual Retail Priee > cis, the Actus nadie DEPA RT HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY GLOVES GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, Spring Jackets Try us if you care to gel B Grades al lowest prices. BOGGS & BUHR 'LOTHING AT COST AT(— JOSEPH BROTHERS & C0. attention we sale stock of Men's Yo Ive It our entire make this wir intention to close out the entire i ? gv . . and Boys" Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods a irices, and below I NEW : GOODS and others at greatly reduced prices. AT Goods never sold in this town at such greatly reduced prices Call early as the goods are selling rapidly. Yours Respectfully, JOSEPH BROS. & CO, BELLEFONTE PA
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