- : — co g EE Frm 8 eouliar » fe eombination, proportion, and wm of higredients, Hood's Sarsapoe® wa the curative viloe of the best . 9... dies of the ood S kingdom. gth and economy, Hood's Lithe only medicine of which ean + Hundred Doses One Dols medicinal merits, Hood's ( polishes cures hitherto un 5 . and has arcaparillall;. eatest blood purifier ever Peculiar In its “good namo there Is more of Hood's Sarsa- in Lowell than of all other Peculiar in its phenomenal sales abroad preparation held classes aay Av, LB hed ss 21 41 puribiers, d of . «er Peculiar attained rapidly nor viifustly the confidence of all vouple, Pecullar In the brain-work which tepresents, Hood's Barsaparilla com. all the kiowledge which modern ireh in medieal © has To Itself develope, muy years practical experience in ¢ medicines Be sure to get only ~d’s Sarsaparilla } fats, #1;slx for £5. Prepared only & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, : Doses One Dollar 80 80 a Tray Crem T do not mean merely to Hop tum for a time, and then have them Ig Bra spain. 1 MEAN A RADICAL CURE 2 havo made the disease of FIIS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, + 1 WARRANT my remedy to wes, Because otders havo wreceiving acure da Frege horren [. Give Express hing for a it « Address Joi T, MA. Oy, 183 Pras Sv. Hew Yoax Ww RR her JOHNSON 4NODYNE NIMEN {KE ANY OP ON, oo IA i ab TE 4 claw da G0, GENERATION AFTER SENZRATIONG, Oc” USED AND BLESSED IT. Ns THING-HEM Dropped on Sugar, Children Tove Ie Brery Traveler should have's bottle of it in his sehel, Every Sufferer In mimi atiea, Neursigia, Xer rome , Diphtheria, Coughs, Catarrh, Bre nohitie, Cholera. Mortma, Diarrhom, Lamenens, Soreness or Limbs, SUT Joints or Strains, will find in Anodyne relief and tpeedy cure Pamphlet 4 xX Sold everywhere, | Sot bw reall & hedtioe J “ries a Paid $3 LS JOHNSON & OJ, Boston, Mass A pamphlet of information and ad. stract of the laws, showing How to/ Obtain Patents, Caveats, Traded —Unelaimed letters—Mrs. John Bent. iy, George I. Clenell, Alice Corman, D. B. Harspter, Mrs. Ida Lotzgeselle. B. Fofman, Kate Luse, Author Lorianx, Minnie A. Petters, H. 1 May Weaver. When called for please say advertised. Williams, X took Cold, I took Sick, 1 TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSION RESULT: I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; fist too, rox Scoll' n of Pure Cod Liver of \y po osphitesofLimean ONLY curep MY Inelp- Consumption »r wuiLr MRE UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY, 1 TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK.” SUCH TRSTIMONY Is NOTHING NEW, SCOTT'S EMULSION 15 DOING WONDERS A many. TAKE NO OTHER, ———— Decennial Copvention of the Soslety | of Christinn Endeavor, | Minwuarorss, July 10.~8Sunpy | balmy wir, hospitable homes was welcome of the city of Minneapo | throngs of Youthful Endeavors ! trooped into town yesterday, The prul- | titude is even larger thao the hard work- ing local committee had counted on, ahd even now it is apparent that the in of vigitors and delegates to this, the cennial convention of the Young Peo- | ple's Society of Christian Endeavor wil | pass the 15,000 mark set for it, agd-that | the convention will bo the largest in the seciety’s history, The Iargest single delegation to arrive was the New England train bringing | 600. On this was Father Endeavor Clark, as he has been lovingly dubbed by the society he founded. He is the president and head of the movement. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the thousands assembled in the great audi- torinm of the exposition building. Frank B. Daniels, as chairman of the committee of 1891, called the immense assemblage to order and delivered the address of welcome on behalf of the cominittee. Then there were addregies of welcome on behalf of the Minneapolis and St. Paul pastors, and eloquent re- sponses. At last night's session Rev. O. H. Tif- fany, D. D., of this city, presided, and after a service of praise the annual re- ort of the united society was presented y General Secretary J. #V. Bau, of Boston. Then the annual address of the nnited soticty was delivered by Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, of Boston. Mixsgarous, July 18. Fully 15,000 people were in attendance at the cldsing session of the great Christian Edddavor convention last evening, 2,000 being compelled to stand, also an overfidw meeting of 3,000 people were conduct! Jt across the street in the open aif, 8 exercises opened by the read ing of the scriptures Hy Rev. W. P, kandon, president of the Minnesota anton, after which prayer was offered B9 Rev. J. D. Deckley, D. D., of Phil- allelphia. After the unanimous adopfion of the report of corntnit- tge Rev. B. F chairnuain of the cogimiities on offered the Mlb wing list which were elefled unanimously: Presidefit, Rev. Francis E. Clark, Boston, and a Ighg Of vice presidents, amohg which following: Rev. H CC. Mc ew York; Rev, R, BE. Caldwell Lotigile, Ky.: Rev. Joseph A. War den, Piidadelphia; Willian Patti san, Toronto, and L. Parsons St Louis The closing add Power” w bur Chapman Predbyterian church, paster General who also conducted alter wh were : 3 the resolutions $3 Bolte, nominations, wm Te Ray Rev. J pronounced stood adjourn THE LAUNCH CAPSIZED And Three of the Four Occupants Found a Watery Grave, NEw York, July 14.— Three wen were drowned by the « apeizipg of the naphtha launch Ella at Loge Beach. ‘hey were Louis Caineres f East Rockaway; Reed B. Dennis, of Brook lyn, and George Norwood, of Flatbush, Camerer owned the launch The party left Long Beach at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in charge of Louden S. White. The boat was caught in the breakers at the mouth of the inlet and capsized on the bar, her four occcupants being thrown into the water. hite succeeded in reaching a buoy, and for three hours he clung to it while passing craft Mad failed to notice him, until he was sighted by the crew of the Jessie D. His three companions, he gays, sank soon after the launch was capfized. A rowboat containing three young men from Jersey City-— Alex . fon, John Toscher and James Bret ~was capsized off Sixth g's x. 0 boken, and all three of the men « Wied. None of the bodies have been re d f William's Farewell wo Victoria Loxvos, July 14.-~The kaiser returned from Hatfield houde yesterday after. noan and returned to Windsor, whither Was emcorted by the Life Guards. The q wet him at the entrance to the castle and lod her imperial guest to her vat: apartments, where she embraced in with mueh warmth, After an hour's conversation the queen bade him an affectionate good-bye, and the kaiser his departure for Loudon. Here f" juined the kaiserin d with her to the railroad she took a train en route for PW a, to ren a month at that place wih ber children. The kaiser expreased brit. sflf as delighted with Kis it to Hat house, The German emperor was entert at dinner last night at the house of Dudley, where he met a choite com- | pany of titled guests, His Life for His Son. Lake Georas, N. Y., July 18.-P. | W. Barney, superintendent of the Lake | Champlain | was drowned near the Kenesaw | day aftermoon. | Water, | the election board in the Fifth | df the Second district of Jersey hv in Transportation company, our- teen Mile island, on Lake George, yes. While Mr. Barney and his boy were on the lake shite the little fellow lost his balance, and with the cry of “Father, save me” on | his lips, pitched into the water. The her threw himself first into the lake, asped the boy, and with the lad stil | arms, was drawn ashore by two en who chanced to witness the acc | dent. A glance sufficed to tell the story, | The forehead of the superintendent had | been crushed in by a projecting rock | which he must have struck er the | More Election Frauds on Trial, Jersey Ciry, July 14, ~The trial of Thomas E. Smith and Martin J. Piynn for ballot box frauds while serving on | precinet the election of 1550 was ore | Gort ee | ed Death Eads a Vacation, I FEAR CRAZED BOY. | Pitiable Scenes at a Philadelphia | i | sons and infictir John P, Murray, Oscar C, Stringham, | atid hflictin : H Coroner's Office, | WOUTHFUL MURDERERS' TERROR. Ope of the Juveniles Becomes So ante Stricken Over the Terrible Charge Against Him That He Is Bemoved to the Hospital for Treats ment, PaiLapeLrma, July MM. The sad facle was witnessed at the coroner's ® of two lads, the elder barely 16 who were present on the serious charg pf having taken human life, The younger of the two was Joseph Fitz maurice, aged M years, of No. 1813 South Front sireet, who stabbed John Sobrieski, a Pole, aged 26 years, living at No, rd South Front street, in the leg | with a Barlow knife on Friday night at of whi Mead streets, from the effects of whigh he died the next day at the Pennsylvania hospital, Ww Fitzmaurice was brought into | the ¢ his mother became hysterical, and at the conclusion of the case. when Be was remanded by the coroner to vamensgg prison to await the action of the grand jury, she grew nearly tic. rcome by His Mother's Grief, w. poor lad was overcome by his Hare grief, and was only saved from Bnting by the burried application of resgradives. He trembled violently, and, mnalile to give vent to his feeling: fn teary, gazed with dry butagonized oxes ob bis mother, who followed him, vainly calling his name as he was led back to the patrol wagon, The evidence in the cuse showed that as Sobieski was passing Front and Mead streets on Friday on his way howe from Harrison's sugar refinery, where he wa employed, he encountered Fitzmaurice amd wis companions, who began to tase hitn, Solfeski finally retorted by at tacking them, and had caught one dof the boys, when Fitzm Grit 'W A Chife fro his pocket, and, according to bis story apd that Of Lis cwnpagions, Liret¥ ag the He, S yUresRi When rent fo hix 2 en the Lilood fired irk AusSound. tle was gpbaagiintly pS Pupusylvania b C Sad. Another Youthful 3 Jerer, The ax cri mend created y Mrs. F | & 4 LRAT vidence of The “hama Mawson, George Elliott, 12 years e three lads, t mother with the dead ¥. Were playing in the Fairhill (UATE on Saturday afternoon when Crosstt cane along and asked Crooks to go for a cent’s worth of cigarettes for him Crapks retorted laughingly that he world go if he could keep the change, “Yon won't go far!” replied Crossett, at the same time pulling from hi a 22palibre pistol and pointi re head. There was a sharp re and Crooks fell to th ground mor tally wounded. He was taken to the Episcopal hospital, but died soon after admis iL His Composure Forsook Him. During the hearing of the testimony, both in his own case and that of Pitz masnrice, Croseett had not manifested any feeling When called to the wit pegs stand he gave his testimony in what peared to be the coolest and most non chalatt manner. As be was leaving the fitness stand his composure gave way he tottered in a dead faing and would have fallen but for the protecting arms that were tigown about him It was with extreme difficulty that he was finally restored to consciousbess and he was carried into the rear apart ment to recover. After a } of over a half hour an effort was made to have oe sign his name to the inquisition Lt. Piteous moans escaped from his kph. and as he took a seat he trembled deftly. The tremors increased, apd both &rms and legs twitched convil- sively An Alarming Condition, His condition now grew so alarming that Coroner Ashbridge said: “This is oo place for that boy. He needs im mediate attention. | will contigge the case. Take him at once fo the Episco- hospital for tredtment, and let the octoth there aph me when he is reivdy to come here again.’ » the boy was bane from the room th The waiting patrol wagon the specta re shaddered as they caught sight of The moaning monotone had almost a shriek, the poor lad's were distended with fear and his was ditorted. He made wild with his hands, ft i that ever since Crook's death ec has been brooding over the af. Fair, and has expressed himeel! in mor. tal terror lest he would be hanged Nine Killed in a Railroad Accident, | A horrible ca | Asrex, Col, July 13, » occured at Aspen J Lon Be Clitrods Midland road watt) yi : morning that has filled y bhowes in this beauti desolation and denth. v The , oceurred between a Mdhnd ve and the hitdodach f ; night excursion n i Aspen amd en ig sy The coach load of people returning from ‘the springs, where a few pleasant hours iad spent, were suddenly pl amass of frightful railroad acci t which resulted in killing nine per severe injuries upon several others. The force of the col lision tore the check valve from the augine and poured steam and water into the wrecked coach load of people, and ronsting the helpless pas Ohyglean Insurgents Defoated, New Youx, July 14. Im rm : the lates | and the ex. | ‘premion of his face was that of a ma | IN CONVIOT GARE Patfielutin'y Ex Treamn Term of fmprisons PriLaviiena, July 9,--Ji ley began his fifteen years in em Senflantiary yesterday afte | The transfer was ngule on the order of | District Attorney Graham, who had ac- on to the prisoner's request for a re spre of a few days in which to settle up | his buginess affairs, As soon as the prison officials find pnt what Mr. Sardsley can best do in the | way of work amd his ability to perforin labor he will be given employment, PuLaveLrma, July 11, Posts General Wanamaker appeared Bardsley investigating comand isterday afternoon and gsked £0 be al- owed to testify, He explained his con- pettion with Lincas in the Readingstock | deal, showing that his actions were nr fectly business like. Burdslev's B- med} that Marsh had obtained 00 | from him for Mr. Wanamaker was with- out the slightest foundation. My, Wan- | amaker read lefters from Coriptrolier | Lacey und Assistant Secrgtar$ tan to show that he had ght stad delayed the aphuir ot ceiver for the Keyalie . ) 0 William V, Me “in pr 3 McWade, of The Publis Liter. testifidd. H. H. Yard Yefnsed to te aofl the committe will take actidn compel to do so. PrrLaDkLrig, July 18, —Failgre of cofingils' Cmmittee to vhrify ande a pk the cakh account of slay, 4 t Migs of the conto law tf vidi for the issuing-of 4 writ . traldon in case of an ficial def; hd © the canses a igned by the ju Of tor | re | to the court of cominon €x-Gity treasurers prope witht was issued aghim who wis held to court i refusing Gls’ ipipstighling ty. An a . H H. . be contemm of » appear beforg etnn- Er cumnnitioe to be Drv UDA teshilly as ordeal. Two mp Cordors Gere named for the Bendiord tl Dank Bxayuiner 'Drftv RG {on- p ud his resigfation Comptroller Lacey, DEATH TRAP FOR TWO Fatal UCheettlog of a 4 Furry dip DELPIHIA, July 19. — Mrs, Mallie ter, 30 yepad oll, wife of William a bickstey 1 her 0 A, Hvigg at G30 Digigion were drowned In the ght. Mr. Gurpén } \ LEE i »¥ I 4 ’ i attean In a aud H §4 i 5 dt wag uals } 5 Tw Pequsplvhnia Ferry - : 1 wt of Federal stroe : i ee is ot 3 Mh ) leave the when he dipp rs to pass the slip one of the car lpcks broks Lookit up hoeaw the steamboat Permnsylyauia enterdmy the slip which they Ig Tq 1 and saw the great dpugyr. As terex] the y of waghog the Bost struck the battenn. Mm Carn ter, who was sitting in the stern, grabbed ber son, while Mr, Carpenter gof a fiom hold of the rodder of the Pennevivani He heard his + regen, and when he tarned his head be saw her go over the side of the little craft and disappear le neath the swell from the wheels of the ferry boat with their san in her arms Syed av Veteraos fn Camp, WiLuassrozr, Pa, July 14 Camp | of Kiowa, Kans,, and w | predecessor and the x { couldnt { va $03 ¢ | boys to asl , ms NO, lar refsing to grant the writ of px 3 | tion asked for by the clly age I] Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report,“Aug. 17, 1839. Roa Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Mus. Packson a HO So0ney sworn into office than police officer Ni e closed the husband sald wa ble, HIPORS saloons so tight that her own and when ‘4 ttee of the get a tonsi he went along with # k her to answered “N shook the filli Mr. Packson 0 | but he wasn Married, ed par I I | rE is the charming mayo | come Lot she did what her | the most : | : rs had | all is un SYNDI irs, but sing of them recent ve unique and surpri the red in 1 ™ wld \e loubtedly one which has New York, hav. on the JUst been uncove ( iti abe oi 115 2and ing ior i Mim Organized $ late A. T. vil Qa Han estate of Rtewart this 4 Kee baa worn 4 VILE CAN 4 charged, a davits produced {0 eh 1 Academy, Canonsty i : | & a JAS. SCOFIELD HARNESS _B. & B. Bra Take no Chances Captain Maloney, Department of Peun- | sylvania, G. A. R., is the center of at traction here Yesterday afternoon there was a reunion of the Twenty- eighth and One Hundred seventh Pennsylvania Knapp's battery in the Reno ost. Last night the Twenty-eighth Pamayle wis and the above named bat tery, together with the department offi cers, were entertained at the nesddence of W. E Sprague. The One Hundred and Forty nth Peonnsylvaniz were entertained at the residence of Captain N. B. Byres volunteers and hall of YY Died in the Doctor's Chair. Bripaeronr, Pa, July 10 Long i ating s eir surrounding the death of son, aged 25 years, who died at the office of Dr. C. H. Mann, while under the influence of ether. Dawson, a single man, was employed fn a mill, and had a | finger lacerated, necomsitating amputa tion. Dr. Mann etherized him Shortly after Dawson passed into uncomscious- | the doctor notiond that he was Anking He died in a few minutes Dr. Mann says he courts the most rigid | investigation, i . LX TOoDeT unstanoms James 1 raw Mave They Took No Inferior Goods, Wisr Cusster, P., July 14. —The Jewelry store of Howard Fitzsimmons was broken into by prying off a window | shutter in the rear, wd the large safe | gor opened by boring holes sround the | , which was thrown. Nearly $22, | worth of watches, diszm aod | other jewels were taken work | was evidently that of ex . who | no watches with filled cases nor | n§ stones but the genuine ones. ! Powderly Will Not Serve. ScraxToN, Pa, July 14 General | Master Workman Powderly has de Governor Pat s in t one of the rh of the wi h a of be | ; er he not ge Union Mon Cuijed Out. in the ES mill wy th a number of t and Forty- | decd | PRERETN i! I o STA, Prennl/ ean QUEEN & CO. { Thejfamous firm of Occulists and Opticians Of PHILADELPHIA Have arranged to send one of their Specialists on the BYE TO BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29TH. He wi hi BROCKERHOFF HOUSE from*& a.m tobp Those whose eyes causing discomfort should eall upon our Specialist, and they will receive intelligent and skillful attention QUEEN & CO, 924 Chestnut #1, Philadelphia 1 be at me. Are XECUTOR'S NOTICE~Letters toestamen tary upon the estate of Mattie KE. Holt, late of Burnside township, Centre coun ty, Fa, having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, ald those Raving claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated. for settle. ment, t OSCAR HOLT, Executor 4 2 Moshannon, "a CrERaRE COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street. Receive Deposits | Disconatl Notes, J.D, Savnoent. Cashier, BANKING WH J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law Office on second floor of the Crider Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa Colleetionps and rofessional business attended to prom pt) JL. SPANGLER, ¢ SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneysat-Law Ofer In Furst. Rlook, North side of High PF. UR WwES INO. BH. ORYI8, C. M., BOWER, EL, Onvis ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS, Attorneysat law, Offer on second floor In Crider's Exchange. A ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Cott House, Entirely new. New furmture Steam Heat, Klectrie Light, and all the Modern | D. GARMAN . . | SUPERIOR : | French QUALITIES AND STYLES Ol DRY G00DS AT POPULAL PRICES. + wash Goods ment Depart- Hers 4 Ff moek t - FRENCH A Wim ¢ WARP CREPOXN nade in Japat 20c¢. od reall price was Hix nity argal oloe assortment of those FINEST FRENCH SATINES A1 eft, (Be with quality myrtle grees white, ye rose printie artist tyes and th of the yeas 15, 17 1% 14 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. McFARLANE'S Hardware -:- Store FOR SALE. The entire stock and fixtures of the McFARLANE HARD. WARE STORE in Bellefonte is offered for sale. This is a splendid chance for some one who desires to en gage in the hardeware business. For terms inquire of Wu. McFarraxe, J. KyixMcFartaxe, Adm'rs, of Rout. McFaRLAxE, decd, A A CHANCE TO MAKEMONEY. Balary and Expenses paid or commission if wt ly salesmen Wanted etstiwhere. No experience jueied. Adres, iat . + The C. 1 Drases X July 3d Geneva, N.Y, «The cheapest tailoring establish ment in Bellefonte ean be found at the Philad. Branch.
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