L yspepsia ives of many people miserable, entsing distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, & faint, “all gone feeling, bud taste, coated tongue, and irregularity of Distress the bowels. Dyspepsia does After not get well of itself, It requires careful attention, Eating and a remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yetefliclently, It tones the stomach, regulates the diges tion, creates a good ape petite, banishes headache, Sick and refreshes the mid. Headache “1 have been troubled with dyspepsia, 1 bad but litle appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did me Heart- little good, After eating 1 burn would have a faint or tired, alkgone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble was aggravated by business, painting. Last Ny took Hood's Sar. Sour sapariiln, which did me an Stomach fmmease amount of good, It gave me an appetile, and my food relished and satisfied the eroving 1 had previously experienced.” GRonGe A. I'ace, Watertown, Mass, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sald ly all druggists, £1; six for £5, Prepared only My CL HOOD & CC, Apothacaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar When 7 ray Or 1 I do not mean merely to Hop them for a ti cod then have them rg. | agin. IM +~ ARADICAL CURE. 1 have mode the disease of EXITS, EFT. EPSY or FALLI! SICKNESS, Alife-Torg stud”. | WARRANT my remedy to Oras tue worst Because outers have Balled fs 20 reas ¢ not now Testiving Acura Sedat once for Use and a Frer BorrLn [4 INFALLY EMEDY. Give Express sad Post Offic Osta you nothing for a Sal, and it wil. cure you.” Address HO. ROOT, W.O., 183 Pan. St, New Yorn FER ~ OHMSON 4NgDYNE LINIMEN JUKE ANY Ory \) Mie Drzvas sod mremavas hip EO ENERATION AFTER GENERATION (o) RAVE USED AXD BLESSED IT. (&) Thine on Kwgar, Children Tove It, Byary Travel: shonild Lua "s Dottie of it In his sate bel re Eve Suffe r From Rheamatiom, Sci alien, Neursigis, Nor , Diphtheria, Coughs, ( starrh, Bron ithe, Chater or Lite, SU Joints or Stenine, will find in Anodyne relief and dy eure. Pamphiet Bold avery whom Price 8 etn. by mall 8 be tice, mid. : JOINSON & Boston, Mase n Morbus, [Harrhoms, Lameness, Soreness Apamphiot of information snd ab. ; of Lie law, dhowing Ho 0 a Patents, Caveats DOES CURE UMPTI In its First Stages. Be weve yor get the genmin.. | i i I i i A ————— WITHTEARSIN HIS EYES t | | Philadelphia's Ex«City Treasurer at | the Bar of Justice, HE CONFESSES HIS GUILT, | With Wet Eyes, Bowed Head and In AL most Insudible Tones “Honest Jolin Bardsley Pleads Guilty to Every Charge. PHILADELPHIA, June 10, —Ex-City Treas urer John Bardsley was brought up from Moynmensing prison in the common van | Tuesday morning and placed in the dock to plead to the seventeen Indictments found him the day before, It was whispered about the court house that Bardsley would plead, and it drew a large crowd were curious to see how the fallen financier would face the stern real against who | ity of being placed in the common crim { nal doek. ' ent | in the simplest language Long before the opening of court the new court house wis crowded, many of th prominent members of the bar being pres After a lengthy conference between the the prisoner was arraigned to plead. “John Bardsley,” said Crier Hart, “yor todd with loaning public money officer. How say you lawyers formally guilty or sald Bardsley inaudibly charged with making ane ‘ing for interest on public money as officer. How say you--guilty om are again, in a low tone of voles ‘You are charged, as a public officer with fnve Hi YOU Jou ing public money ity or not guilty? with tears District Attorney Graham then sald tha at this time the court could not take « | and Mr. Alexander, in behalf of t aence prisoner Ww esired time to present testimony for hi Mr. Gra matter In view of the pleas of § said he that postponed, and was willing fixed for a) the defer tWO weeks they counsel for that 1 ¢} wreeable to Alexander sald would be ready, ar was agreed Mr vert pon then st for sith would, xrabiam there ha that and that t w of the said an perjury, cor On wi in vie abandon the charge int further, cumst press that o ANCE ad 1 HE EMULATED MARSH, Another Taken Arrest, i Frank Bn defunct Milwar ompany, which wrockes by paper floated through the Spring G den National bank, has fled to avoid a rest upon a charge of conspiracy made In I. Broome Belfield, one of the directors the company. President Kennedy and D rector Young, of the bank, are named the co-conspirators Fhiladelphian Heels Avoid His to LT GC The prosecution is based upon the illeg negotiation of #4,000 of promissory not signed by Drenton as the treasurer of the negotiated through the Spring Garden bank by Kennedy, Whethe: the treasurer received his share of the pro r not is a matter of conjecture company and ceeds ¢ Wanamaker's Explanation. PHILADELPHIA, June 10, — Postmast General Wanamaker appeared yesterds: at the investigation into affal of the wrecked Keystone bank and mad a point blank denial of the truth of the many rumors that have been going the rounds of the press to the effect that be was impliested in some of the questio able transactions that i up to the fina the a] cial ruin of the institution Mr. Wanamaker read his statemen which was a very lengthy one, and the tenor of which was that he had never bee an officer or a stockholder of the bank. b simply a depositor, and was in absolute ignorance of any of the irregularitios unt after the run on the bank commenced A Singular Sleep. MILWAUREE, Wis, June 10 John Vas derhover, the car maker, who went to slee: in the foundry at the West Milwankee shops on Thursday last, still sleeps. He i bolstered up in a chair with his head o his breast. He slept almost constant!s | from the time he reached home on Thurs day until last evening, when he roused : little, but dropped off again, and, while | able to sit in a rocking chair, be Is unable to make colierent replies to questions pu Indian Depredations TounsToNe, A. T., June 10. The A pach | Indians who attacked Catchum and hi party last week in Sonora and kill Catchum subsequently attacked a eam near by and fired upon the four men com prising the camping party. One of the campers, an Italian peddier, was killed One of a number of vaqueros was als killed on Saturday by the Indians. A bods of Mexican cavalry are in close pursuit o the murderers . Russell & Co. Assign. New York, June 10. — Willam } Forbes, of Hong Kong: John M. Forbes of Morristown, N. J.; Samuel W. Pome roy, of London, England: Charles V Smith, of Shanghai, and Charles A. Tome of Hong Kong, composing the flrm of Russell & Co., importers and dealers | silks, teas, ete, assigned Tuesday Henry Hannah, with preferences of | “RLY Assassinated by an Editor, Mapp, June 10. The editor of a loca paper shot and killed ina cafe Toesdas Manuel loring, son of Marquis Loring and brother in-law of the minister of the interior. The slayer, whose name Is I loo, was arrested His motive Is ur known Bixen and Willis te Fight BAX Frascisco, June 10 The ( aliforni Athletic club has matched Abe Willis ane George Dixon to fight for £5.00 om Jul HA The men to weigh 116 pounds thro hours Le fore entering the ring. Willis now weighs 104 pounds and Dixon 190 A Bmeatie Murders 8 Lunstie, Las Vioas, N. M., June 10. The npper | story of the jail burned this afternoon | Loss 82.00. Candaliers Exquibol, a erany Inmate of the jail, was beaten to dest during the fire by another lunatic con Mie In the same cell A Big Movement of Coal PIrrssviG, June 10. — Twelve mfllior bushels of coal passed Davis Island dam Justarday for southern ports. This Is the shipment of coal on record in» single day (rom this port, { work, worry and the waning vigor of | i Jremier of Canada, died at CANADA'S "PREMIER DEAD. Jehu \. Macdonald Succumbs After a Week of Paralysis, Orrawa, June 6.—After a week of | utter prostration, paralyzed from over Macdonald, Earncliffe, bef ie age, Sir John Alexander tis magnificent home, 10:30 o'clock to-night. John Alexander Macdonald was horn in Glasgow on Jan. 11, 1815, In 1820 the family crossed the Atlantic and set tled in Kingston, Ont. The boy began the study of law when 16 years old, and was admitted to the bar in 1835, In 1844 Mr. Macdonald was elected to pariia- shortly IR JOHN MACDONALD held iy Hi positions ment subsequently calinet succeeded McNab as premier in 1808, remained at the head of the government until 1862, was u leader of the op and in 1864 went back int cabinet as attorney general as the prime mover 1 undon in 1847, weition for two Vine the Went Through on Its Merits y ¢ aleve { President Harrison nting him ih is merit Without arn Lyes Behring Sea BIH Passed Gen. Butler Wins 21 f habeas con dered the disel It was in the who was ander the jury under peculiar cir Gen. Butler lately » before United States Judy who created faving to allow wr dior H ive Johnson, 4 Lg that TT of 3 enter A sensation the distinguishe address him ‘a Earthquake in ltaly lowe, June SX —Further particals of the earthquake show that it was felt throughout all north Italy At Ver the shocks were three in number and vers strong The people were terror T hres Persons were Murcenigo and seventeen badly wi sedincoloy “ra. na stricken at injured killed Mr. Bartine Dead Park, June 8 Richard Asbury Park lawyer who iering since Tuesday from hydrophobia cansed cy the bite of 4 eat AUB ny ~ Bartine, the had been sn | Inst September, died at his home in Loch Arbour, He was unconscions for eleven hours before his death. Mrs. Young Is Free West Cursren, Pa, June 6 The habeas corpus proceedings in the case of Mrs. Blanche Young, charged with pois. oning her husband was heard vests rday The judge discharged the woman on the groand that there was not sufficient avi den ¢ to hald her Puncan Committed for Trial Loxpox, June 6.-<R. CC. Dunc an, of | Washington, who is charged with at. | tempting to murder his wife near | for a hearing yesterday, and was com. | Bet tysy Lord, North Wales, was arraigned | mitted for trial. | Capt, MoChester Dead, Drernorr, June 8, Capt. George Me Chester, one of bewt terday, 1 52 nectmd with The MANY Years, He was oom. Gen, Sohofleld to Wed. Keoxvg, In, June 6 Sohn M. Schofield, ‘nited States army, is to Georgie Wells Kilburne, of June 1% | Bystom | enfield as directors known news. | pager mon of Michigan, died here yeu. y Detroit Free Press for | fed 9 and 13 years | ally PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked t p Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, SHENANDOAH, Pa.. June » All the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company’s employes in this scetion have received orders to resume work this morning at ¥ hours per day, YORK, Pa., June 8,—The widow of F. M. Holiday, killed last fall by the col lision of freight trains at Miller's sta tion, on the Western Maryland railroad has received from the company $5,000 and expenses in settlement of her suit. MECHANICSBURG, Pa., June 8.—In a special election held the ta pavers of the borongh voted on the question of in creasing the borough debt for street im provements, Out of a total vote of 810 only 30 were against the Cruester, Pa., June » White, a colored man senseless by a freight train saying nuffin to to a policeman when he enme t a& man hit me in the head with back. Hanmspr no and Schuylkill River pany, of Philadelphia the state department I'he directors are Randolpl nobody he June = Nt in his wl my f frand gave gr in the of urge Rusnack and Mi ungarians charged wit ring a Not at the Filg works last New Yi B ch time Foreman Michael Qo murdered. The attorneys in will now endeavor to have the commuted to life imprisonment PritaverLrmiA, June 6 A servant made a rich haul at th dence of James Thomas 2232 Fourth street. The property stole $1.500 and a box of jewelry thief, a colored girl fo wy Johnson made her ese Rw yet been captured. The was from the proceeds of the sale of a house in Camden two vears ago, and was in packages of twelve 8100 notes and the balance of a smaller denomina tion Rea tee on 1 CON ith Was and the ww El Nhe han lem not stolen 1 ney Pa, June 8 ~The ilways presented a report recommending that the City Passenger Railway company be per mitted to use electricity in the propul gion of its cars. The oonpany have tracks on almost every street in the city An ordinance has been intioduced to authorize the change from horses to the trolley system. The Reading and South western Street Railway company, re cently incorporated, will use the trolley having already been granted ast privilege by councils ALLExTowN, Pa, June 8 ~The Lynn port Slate company, the new concern to operate the Lute slate quarry. which was recently sold by the sheriff Was oF anized by the election of Dr. W. P Kistler, William F. Yeager, C. A. Ger nerd, W. L, Blackman and T. 3. Frank Dr. Kistler, presi. dent: Mr. Blackman, secretary, and Thomas E. Ritter, treasurer, ital stock, ING RT ils and a large number of men employed Prrrsscno, June 6,-The dwelling of Bamnel P. M 8 prominent far The ap 100,000, has been taken. The | | quarry will be put in operation st once mer of Sumit township, near Moyers. | dale, Pa., was to the gronnd and two children, stively, roasted The fire spread » rapidly that | the nine other occupants barely recaped in their night clothes. Three men and one woman were compelled to jump from & second story window. ~ Mr, Myers was pally burned, but will re cover, It ia known how the fire rriginated, Clara and Missourd, | i Highest of all in Leavening Power.~U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Roa! Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DENTS OF NATIONS us Bureau hia thie debt public ali | Be OF GeCrensd incre : ties 1 4 in Lhe cise of Lhe mos y Lies Ln Lis comp eign nad i il doubled from 1580 x 8 Fes Academy. Canonsburg, Pa = I'L D y Ney Jef reon peipal. ©. MM. Des | A ) So tw pst roet lon (s ETOMAKE MONEY 4 Ex Bales mey ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY Corner of High and Sp Heoeive Deposits: WH J. SINGER ATTORNEY 47 Law econtied Bow Fider Exe ix a i sh 3 BANKING URGERT Cashier - {the ¢ hange sional SPANGLER SPANGLER & HEWES, Atlorneysatl Law Ofes In Parsts Block, North side of High INO, HM, ORYIR CN. BOWEN A ORVIN, BOWER, & ORVIS Attrneysal law, ORYiIs Offiee on second floor in Crider's Exchange ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House. Entirely new. New furniture Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the improvements, D. GARMAN, Proprietor # 4 ht ‘HAR & Desler | JAS. SCOFIELD NESS B. &B. CHALLIES. L FRENCH “3 Ot I daw tern Gus Alters i. Bell Nea ctor Matters Lillia Purdos oomne Into Conart { Best to aocept thon. or to show “ahd decenses “pt at the real estate ' Name : wend ol the Sh day of Apr IsnLen, Sherift NoTCE™m APPEAR Annual dees Note bs it i 10 the ta Ry LE sre County th sub ty Coss lesion ve appeals af the « Mew y Bellefonte, Pa. for the spective districts as Monday, Jane £ Howard, Curtin townships and Howard boto Tuesday, June 5 Marion, Walker townships and Mileaburg bore Wednesday, June 10 Unlon, Burnside. an Kaow Shoe townships and Unlonville boro Thursday, June 11, Rosh, Tavior, Huston snd Worth townships and "'hlpsbarg bore. Friday, June 12 faye. College, Ferguson aw Hall Moon townships Saturday, June 14 Benner, Patton and Spiing Rowhahian Monday. June 15 otter and Gregg township and Centre Hall bara Tuesday, June Miles, Peon and Haines townships and MIThelm boro, Wednesday, June 17, Bellefonte bore The time ht henting appeals will be betwee the hours of % o'clock om. and 4 pm. To assessors of the several distriots wht be prev ant a tat Phot missioners 3 on the appeal te ir respective ets, as Tell as olf bersons wha may foll themes ves aggrieved all boek Paperethey have, to the appeal, iro. L Goobnany, ’ Lk Bed T.F. Apaus, 3B Srnons, \ hear and oi mies lations ford Joan aid Litseaes and Baggs Assessor's will bn Com 's Al. Hexeee. © ! Com's, h 12, Pa. May nw.
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