. RA A Through the Weary Hours, Of many & night, made dou ly long by its pro tracted agony, the rheumar fo suff rer tosses to and fro on his sleepless couch, vainly pray ing for that rest which only comes by fits and starts. Mis malady 11 one which ordinary medicines too often fail to relieve, but there Is ample evidenes to prove that the efficio blood depurent, Hostetter s stomach Bis tors, affords the rheumatic a reliable means of relief, Check the malady In (18 Incipient Stages, when the first premonitory twinges © me on, with this agreeable medicine, and avold years of torture, Whatever be the rationable of the active mflu-nee of the Bitters upon this mals dy. certain it is that vo evidence relating to its effect is more direct and positive than that which relates to its action in cases of rhewma- tism Like all sterling remedies, however, it deserves a protracted, sysepatio trial, and should not be abandoned because nob At onoe remedial. It is equally efficacious in dys pep sia, indigestion and Kindred dise se = ~The latest marriage announcement reads thus:—* No cards, no presents, no cake, no wedding trip. no honeymoon, no divores.” Does Experience Count? It does, in every line of business, and espec ally fn compounding and preparing medicines This Is lustrated In the great s=uperio - ity of Hoods Sarsaparilla over other prepara tions, as shown by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, The head of the firm of C. 1. Hood & Co, is a thoroughly competent and experienced phat maecist, having devoted his whole life to the study aud actual preparation of medicines He Is also a member of the Massachusetts and American Pharmaceutical Associations, and continues actively devoted to Super vising the preparation of and managing the business con nected with Hoods Sarsapariiia Henee the superiority and peculiar merit of Hood's Sarsaparilia is bullt upon the most sub stantial foundation, In lis prepatation there Is represen ed all the knowledge which mud ern research in medical selence has developed, combined with long experience, brain work and experiment, It is only necessary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its great enrative value BEEZER'SMEATMARKET THE CHARLESTON OFF The Cruiser Resumes Her Chase of the Itata. HAS 00AL FOR A TEN DAYS RUN The Esmeralda Foreoed to Remain for Lack of Fuel—Perhaps She and the Itata Have Already Met-The Latter Believed to Be Off the Coast of Central America. ACAruLco, Mex., May 19. — The United States cruiser Charleston has left Acapulco after filling her bunkers with coal. She steered a general southerly course, in the direction supposed to have been taken by the Itata. No one here knows what the cruiser's plans are, as Capt. Remey kept his own counsel and said nothing of his intended route, The prohibition of the Mexican gov- | ernment against selling the Esmeralda | coal is still in force, but it is said that | it may be removed, especially as the Es meralda’s officers have hopes of estab. lishing a telegraphic credit at New York | or Paris. Should they succeed it is not | thought they will have any difficulty in | paying for coal with drafis thus tele aphically accepted, nor is it thought | ikely that the Mexican government would energetically prosecute a dealer who received such drafts in payment for fuel. The opinion is general here that the Eg Esmeralda communicated with the Itata | just ontside the harbor and received | from the transport a supply of provis- ions, after which the tata contiaued her flight to the south. Even if the Esmeralda secures credit and permission to coal it will take her | two days to get the fuel aboard, so it seems hardly probable that she will be able to be present when the Charleston | overhauls the tata, ALLEGHENY ST. - - - BELLEFONTE, | — We keep none but the best quality of | Beef, Pork, Mutton, &e. All kinds of | smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage | ete. | If you want anice juicy steak go to | Beezer's MEAT MARKET. 10.43-1y. | wa pr | LAUr ROOM MOULDINGS The Charleston took on board suffi. cient coal supply for a ten days’ run at the top of her speed, which should en able her to catch the Itata, provided is on the track of the fleeing vessel, Crry or Mexico, May 19.—The cials at Acapulco have telegraphed ti war department in answer to a question, | that there is no probability of a conflict between the Charleston and the Esmer al t Aca 1 that RIGA, ANE Ia Ss 1 “I A | Amer Ese 14 th 1 vid REC 1 gent vessels and not allow them to load in Mexican territory, In an interview at Acapnleo an officer of the Esmeralda said We will try | get coal here, but if this is impossible We PAPER HANGING are sure of getting it within a few hours | sail, We are not afraid of a conflict | with the Charleston, but our orders are AND Decorating! { to be prudent and not provoke a conflict. would now go to Chile, but said the cap tain of the vessel had received a long ai pher dispatch on Saturday which m He did not know whether the Esmeralda { ably directed her future movements ve the Largest Stock and § ¥ brought to Be f » . . Vale I Ingraing. F %, Granites { that tw Two Deserters Give Testimony. 0, May 19.—-It is stated deserters from the steamer Hi patia have given some interesting testi BAN Frasca | nony in regard to that vessel before the grand jury at Los Angeles, which is in - F v " | vestigating the Robert and Minnie case | These men it is sald, testified that wi Ceiling Decorations! the a e goods all in stock A Good Workmen AND 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ¢ business, we think » e spring trade && Work prompt ask all who contem and examine our goods S. H. WILLIAMS No. 117 High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNA. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLS GUENY REGION; OFEN TO BOTH SEX £8: TUITION FREE : BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES LOW, NEW BUILDINGA AND BQUIPM ENTS LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY! ~~ AGRICULTURE (three courses.) and Aont CULTURAL CHEMISTRY ; with constant illus. trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory L~Boraxy and HORTICULTURE: theoretical and practical. Students taught original study with the MiEroscops. S~CHpsmisTRY ; with an unusually full and thorough course In the Laboratory, Civil, ENGINEERING These cour BLECTRICAL EXGINERRING; ses are ae MECHANICAL BXGINEERING: Yeompanied with very extensive jrapucal exarcises in the Field, the Shop and the Labrotary, S~Hsrony ; Ancient and Modern, with origl nal investigation, 6, ~1¥DUSTRIAL Art and Design. T~Lapigs’ Counse 18 LITERATURE APD 803 Enc; Two years, Ample facilities for M ! voea and instrumental. B~LANOUAGE AND LaTERATURE( Latin (op t ) French, German sand kn ish re. quired,) one or more continued t entire course, Yo MutEuaTics AND ASTRONOMY ; pure and arith spud, these yours course. new Building Bae om Mo k ARD POLITICAL BOIRRCS| Gonstiuiigaal" aw’ sed. Winery, hy Amd Ss Two Tw Winter January 7, 1801 4 GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest., Srare CoLLeon, Cuwrns Oo the [tata startel n a number of nfl A Crvw ail SALT 04 hl 4 ers Two days before the vessel xl in San Diego all the munitions 4 ard and everybody was on the w the schooner tor Gen. Taft, wi ti eine | vestigation on behalf of the gos ment, for superintendents of the Western | Union and Post telegraph. They will | be expectea i : WETAINS that have passed o ines in the mst month relatir ean affairs he Peruvian consul in this city, Mr, Halloway contends that the itata had an mple supply f fuel when leaving San Diego to allow her to steam to Iquigne, and he is of the opinion that the vessel has gone direct to that point No News for a Day or Two, Wasmisaron, D. C.., May 18 —8ecre- tary Tracy said last might he had re ceived no new advices from the Pacific squadron concerning the Itata, and that he hardly expected to hear anything startling from that quarter for a day or two. Admiral McCann, who has just arrived at Iquique, has been placed in command of the Pacific oil and will direct the movements of the Charleston in search for the Itata, he has placed his flag on board the Balti more at Iquique, and fs understood has been instrocted to capture the runaway vessel, fight or no fight. Death of Col, 1. M. Dayton. Cinciexati, May 10.—The death of Col. L. M. Dayton, at the Queen City club yesterday, will be almost as great a shock to his large circle of friends in in military circles as was that of his chief to the conntry at large. Col. Day- ton was perhaps the out to Gen Sher. man of all his military family. They were together almost from the beginning until the end. At a meeting of commandery loyal legion, after the death of Gen, Sherman, Col X for the first time, opened his lips to speak of the relations between him and his shief, and his friends, seeing the value of his knowledge, urged him then to pot it in form for preservation, i ————— — The Cottage Has Not Been Sold. Care May, 19. There is truth whatever in dent Harrison has sold his fine cottage at Cape May Point, On the con under orders from the White house 8 kt Deing propared for 5 g ¥ : 3 fie! i Thanks! Many Thanks! smn s— You have treated us loyally the four years we have been in business. We consider ourselves un der many obligations to you for the manner in which you have stocd by us. But vou deserve We in. more than thauks, and you shall have it, tend to merit your patronage now, more than ever Money is searce—we know it clothing i lenty and we intend to put it within ch of the yeu want a suit for yourself, we more than we need. Some ¢ ind ends, a few of them from last season-but they are all the greatest values for the money that you have ever seen, and you must sce them to get an idea how cheap they really are an. WE Thanking you again for past favors, and hop ing that for your interests, aswell as ours, you will give us a call and satisfy yourself that there is no place in Central Pennsylvania where you can buy clothing cheaper than from us. Remain Respectfully, M. FAUBLE, : Proprietor. ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Reynolds Bank Building. i Al IMTORS NOTICE EDWARD K. RHGARS, Shipping & Commission Merchant wns DEALER 15 comme Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and straw, KINDLING WOOD. by the Bunch or Cord, i quantities to suxd Pure hasers, Respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public at his coal yard, NEAR PI. R. RB. STATION BELLEFONTE. NOTICE OF APPEALS Annual Assessment Ap i ww the y ear 1551 Notiee | i by mi 1 To the tax payers of will hear and determine appeals at the Com missioners offi in we lled ie. 11 for the re ; I» ve dl | Monday townships Tuesda F7) Wednesday Siow Shoe { Thursday, J w tit { Friday, J Half Mo Baturda of sale PETER BAREFOOT Ex. of Samue! Treas! Estate of Jomalhan Spangler d The Auditor appointed to hear and pass up wm the exceptions filed to the account of D M. Rockey, executor, restate the account and make distribution to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Bellefonte, on Thursday the 11th day of Jun Sl, at ten o'clock a.m. hen het parties in terested can attend if they se rover, of he het 1 . : forever debarred from claiming against sald estate . D. FF. FORTNEY n Auditor PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Stock and Produce Exchanges, Pritapecrmia, May A -The market was unsettled. There was no feature of import. ance. Pennsylvania was dull and steady. Le high Valley snd Lehigh Navigation were firm. Reading declined. The first preference in. Reading Lehigh Navigat'n.. St. Paal ang Pritapeurnia. May 18 State and western | father's bam Centre County 14 he County Commissioners | oy PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, Si ——r WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, CanvisLe, Pa... May 18, -The Repub lican county committees met in this city. It was determined to hold 8 convention on June 15, Reaviso, Pa., May 18. —Burglars have been at work here again. They entered the residence of William A. H. Schinel and stole $78 in cash, a bicycle and other articles, One robbery has been com- mitted nightly for some time past, and 80 far there have been no arrests. teanina, Pa, May 18, City Solicitor tourke will file reasons for a new trial in the case of Henry F. McNemey, of Philadelphia, against the city of Eead ing, in which a verdict of $1,200 was re- covered by plaintiff last Saturday after noon, for injuries sustained in falling Ilo an open area. Normisrowx, Pa, May 18 — While | temporarily deranged Horace Egbert, a | young married man living with “his | father, Allen Egbert, in Norriton town ship. near the borough line, conumitted suicide by shooting himself in his Domestic troubles are said to have been the cause, Frersmona, May 18.-—Judge Magee it F. Hall, a young attor s have been wsoed for the have been and re or $500 hea m and awakened his hired Henry Shaw, who shot Shipe just as he was about to « ch was flman Samuel subsequently threw turned over to J. J. Ryan and J Kelly, trading a James J. R It was Mr. Ryan who was the sa bidder for the other half of and the entire job whine O00, is now in the hand Weer Caesten, Pa 5 1 HN - en of Police Ingram sncoeeded in capturing Victor Chambers, a young colored man who is thought to have passed a number of bogus checks on West Chester people. He was brought before Squire Ra ert, who decided that the case should be heard before a justice in Delaware ity. While the hearing was in progress here, George Cheyney, of Chey- ney, appeared, and stated that Cham bers recently forged a check on him for $22. Easton, Pa, May 19.—-Rev. W. H. Stauffer and Rev. N. L. Bechtel, who seceded from the East Pennsylvania conference of the Evangelical church at Allentown, and who were unable to ob- ain possession of the charges given them here and in South Easton, by Bishop Bowman, recently joined the At. lantic conference, and are now pastors of churches, Rev, Stanffer having been given charge of the German Evangeli- cal church in this city, and Rev. Bech. tel of the one in Bethlehem. Hanmssuro, May 19. Charters have been issued as follows: The Erie Termi- 12,000, , of Scran Boamothceuring company, of Sera ton and New York city. The rwin Electric Light and Power com- y, of Irwin, Pa,
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