e— REASURER'S BALE OF UNKEATED | Telly, Ferrell ! BY. 3 WEER'S NEWS ( ) ety 1 the Midst of Danger lands for taxes for 1590 and 1eil—A grees Vindersiios, Henry... ’ I F A NEW CAMDJDATE., 4A LAD i : CONDENSED Sulfety In the ble to the provisions of law relating to the sale | KUSH SO ni PENN A. STATE COL GE — Thursday, April 7. i 1 wrienee Yo AP | fact, to the eye. But expenon be exposed at public sale or outery, the follow | | Allinon, Jas | This would seem & contradiction--is so, | of unseated tracts of land for the non payment | . i LOCATED I? y y im y y : re has t of taxes, Notige Ia hereby given that there will | 63 Allison John ALL IR ONE OF THE MOST WEAUTINU b Tho Khe as 1 ini nN { y iy NIT General Slocum Mentioned as a | Tho AMcKueryites in Louisiana decided pon bility. Take the case of the in ing tracts of unseated lands in eotinty of Cen \likon, Andrew ARKD MEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLE GHENY REGION: OVEN TO BOTH SEX of , % Li A { ( . ue 1 aie ire | Ailing gr ayl «1 In Hy run their candidate for governor. There who dwells in a malarious region, A robust | tre, Pa., for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at A the ih A Yoh J i OTHER EXFENSES LOW ES; TUITION YREE : BOARD ASD New York Possibility. | aro now five tickets iu the field | constitution is no certain defence against the the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte. | 0 Atherton, iichard 5 08 IK t y " | " " 11 What 187 Recorded testimor on ondny 1 15th day of June, 189, at | d A ) LF dy 5 y . , | By the bursting of a locomotive boiler at | dreaded chills, Mhat IEE 0 ty, | o'clock p. m Sod va A d : | 4 ‘itv | covering a period Hid Long Island City Brakeman Lush was proves that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is BOGGS TWP A SPLENDID MILITARY RECORD. | killed and five others badly injured, precisely this, This contin ws not limit 1" thi It is reported at Washington that Con the . Md Wheto the rie hy be Lith ot } } Godfrey Martha Representative Greenleaf Names the | gressman Hitt, of Illinois, will succees | Panama, Mexico, everywher: act where | $338 268 Harsey Jonat Whitelaw Reid as minister to France miasni-born disease Laks POsl pOSLE [ya Lane Sa Friday, April 8, | BIS ANE aroetfie tn Hin y doin, ane The Rhode Island election resulted in a | prescribed by p repute. Potent Cleveland and Hill, but Fears He | p.ohjican victory 0, 18 It 1h disorders O tomach, liver and . " > ind ngalnst that destroys la grip Would Borbid the Use of His Name. | The free wool bill passed the national New York Soldier-Statesman As a Possible Compromise Betwoen demand, and IOVEeS [ appetit WasHINGTON, April 18,—That Senator hous by ¥ Yole of 192 w ul . . i uit ; Hill's friends have lost faith in his can Philadelphia granted 1,503 liquor licenses didacy is evident from the manner in | this year, an increase of 140 over 1501. : ~The Cenre | Hi ; which they sre casting around for anew | A St. Petersburg dispatch in the North | oa. 0000 Pines, 81,45. FR 3 165 Hop ino 3 HY ; Ancient and Modern, with origi candidate who can unite the Cleveland | German Gazette, speaks of peasants in | ! Art John ath and Hill forces in New York. The first | Kieff selling their children for a few rou- | Rublersure Sollct Soh 103 Donnelly Hen compromise candidate was trotted out | bles prior to emigrating, | a 488 Fox Rate) 1 2 3 Bpnlb LT ATL AND Hot yesterday by Representative Greenleaf | In an interview Mr. Blaine said that if The spring term of the lI in an interview suggesting the name of General H. W. Slocum, of New York. “If neither Hill nor Cleveland can be nominated,” said Mr. Greenleaf, ‘I do not know of a stronger candidate than General Slocum. He could carry New York like a flash. He has everything in his tavor., Personally, and I speak now from my own knowledge of him, he is clean, independent and honest, He can neither be bribed nor bullied. He is 65 years old, has amassed quite a fortune as a business man, is largely interested in various enterprises, and is very pop- ular. “] regard him as having the finest military record of any living American He commanded the right wing of Meade's army at Gettysburg and the left wing during Sherman's march to the sea. He was in all of the important engagements in which Fitz John Porter he were elected to the presidency he would not live out half his term, and he had no intention to commit suicide Saturday, April 9, The cotton bagging bill passed the tional house by a vote of 167 to 46 The Massachusetts Democratic convention declared for Cleveland president New Orleans rice merchants have organ ized a stock company with $600,000 eapital to fight the rice trust By the sinking of the steamer Hansa, in | collision with the steamer Falkenburg off the mouth of thé Elbe river, Germany, | fourteen of the crew were drowned Dr. Pouinsky, a high Polish ecclesiastic, wis shot down in Prussia by four anarch ists who lay in wait for him. The mur | derers were pursued by villagers Two of | them were shot down and the other two Care g Latin (op and English (re nued through the pure and Wp work *w buliding CIERCE Political on theoretical i of the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT : TWO YEarS— fully graded and thot ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest., STATE CorLLece. CexTiE CO was concerned and was at Chancellors committed suicide. Papers found on their ville, Fredericksburg and other noted | bodies showed that they had been com DOCTOR battles. He is president of the Soldiers’ | missioned by the executi IA od home at Bath, N. Y., and is idolized by | the Polish anarchists t« WARNED IN TIM) bm y : i } J JB HOBENSA( K'S the veterans. Monday, April 11, eo) ‘ r ! Tal 1 hd " H i MEDICAL OFFICES “I should like to see the Democratic Ne o rt i | 1 3 arty select a soldier for its candidate, believe it would be a successful experi- ment. The only drawback is that Gen eral Slocum is one of the delegates at large for Hill, and he would not doany- Wer thing or allow anytning to be done that Vischnegradski, would in any way look as if he were work feared he ing for or wanted the nomination. , Atte is the soul of r, and l would prevent him the use of his name.” preme Deg A Battle with Cattle Thieves, anaug! CASPER, Wy., April 13.—A man from | Judge Gresi Riverside reports that the 150 deputie dential nominati of Sheriff Angus attempted to arrest Dr. James F the invading army and killed twenty Mass., who renoun eight of them, and that eighteen of their own men were Killed, Great excite ment exists here, and no one knows who the armed force is after, nor what mo ment they may swoop down upon this n the e n of delegates t } i f ; - y He Wy ) - f community, The town is a walking | eral assembly by the New York presbyters | ox. . TY ot | Al} arsenal. If the ringleader’s object i8 to | the opponents of Dr. Briggs electes of / Lbs teed Danie a ’ 23 | . } n Gautemala results Y06 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa victory f eneral Barri " it, | : v , . President Baker h ) M f : x i , : Is phe sof president of the W r di The great Russian INDSTAMP FORBOOK Tuesday, April 12, kill off his priv; nemies about one- alf 3T Tati § 3 » g half of the Pot Sad m must be It the It is said on good authority that James 18 sectior . r y " HAN 118 set n 20 A man wi ur n I. Wolcott. of Dover, wi ® BP inted by out if any miscellaneous killing takes : Swed ¢ - M overnor Reynolds t coed Ell Sa piace around. here. Several. newspaper erankis 10 foes Ei Sou N+, " ri Ja uEesss 52) Shinning & Commission Merchant the seven delegates representatives are here, but fear to go Clasitiam oh Ro to the scene, as every stranger is looked ¥ aa) on died in the Philadelphia upon with supsicion, and the army, if | JOPUAI OLA fra : they caught the re rs, would keep vd y that flew up fron them cl we was chopplr 1 tured skull, caused by a me Dirt Fs - James Hayes, a trimmer employed by oY, a, - is 7 ov “ —— . ‘ Anthracite, Bituminous and Teacher and Students Drowned. | One of the electric light companies in Bos Seavey : Po ; Ayes M : Woodland nm, was fount ad hangin an electric Bostox, April 12.—An instructor and | 1x, A dead banging toan elects] . drowned. The victims were: A. F, f executive clerk, held by Mr, James Nordberg, instructor, aged 40; Frank | if Penn nia. Mr. Young + F. Hitchcock, aged 1%; Homer F, raying executive sex Thatcher, aged 17; George F. Ellis, aged | but no proof of his alleged guil 16; Thomas Phillips, aged 16; William brought forward W. Curran. aged 17; Charles H. Graves, Wednesday, April 138, aged 17; Harry E. Loud, aged 16; Adel An indignation meeting of ab bert H. Packard, aged 18. The boy negroes was beld at St. Louis had been to church in this city } : their teacher, and wer school. Only two wer Is the wife of one of the best known phar |, LaMmbats . macists in Now Haven, doing business at 141 w 1 yi ; 1 3 aa DO \ 3 34 Dixwell Ave. and ex-president of the Connee- ! | i . ticut Pharmaceutical Association He says wy ! “My wife was for several years in bad health, due to a complication of disorders. Friends persuaded her to take Hood's Sars parilla; she took 6 or 8 bottles and Is oer tainly a great deal better since, in every way.” Mrs. Martha Reed of 1835 Ramsey street, Baltimore, Md., voluntarily says “For over 2 years I suffered witha Complication of Diseases till the summer found me a confirmed Invalid, blood poor, appetite gone, bowels out of rder, and 1 was miserable in mind and body. 1 read of such wonderful cures per formed by Hood's Sarsapariila that, at last, ght T would try je, as, if 1t didn't ten boys connected with the Boston i light Joke oa Dover street. He had re an * h ; ‘oF Sale) ; eed M KR NE 1 Farm school at Thompson's Island were | “74 8 8 od i VANS “ Nh . thaaits Danie . 0 - y ert 0 capsized in a sailboat Sunday night, fled D'a'es senale. In secrel : hoe 1 oT} Peter 2 onl) - A ’ | ly clared vacan a affiean RAN i ‘ : and the instructor and eight of the boys | ¥ yesterday lared] vacant the off Mas W.R F Cis bon he tes 8 : 4 : i - { : Ta Cor ! ‘ Corn, A Desperate English Murderer BELLEFONTE. 4 :» BEEZER'SMEATMARKET EFONTE went he sl ) it cou i TAKS Mo worse fled to Warmis It did make me better, and on my third bottle I found myself almost A New Woman I will gladly « Y » any lady. as 1 have quality of mile h west 3 St kinds of Argentine Malcontents Banished. | ¢..., rulomi be he sable a. proved to myself, that purifying and enrich AYRES vril 18.—A decree | cont hal : = Bensmita oy ing the | y Hood's Sarsaparills does ee . 4 to pert 1s the best Censtitutiona) Trentment, and in many cases, does Away i or tl withall Leeal T t n the many dis ody, for 4 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS MT av aut To JN) ot wii i I 101% id WA Wa a Rd hid verthrow the erninet Dr Closing Quotations of the Stock and Pro- 3 * Alem, the leader of ti Rad al party, duce Exchanges. and a num! others prominently PHILAI identified with the revolutionary m tw Sarsaparilla is es. i oh v " pecially adapted NOTABLE DEATHS. natu AeeoN Hotds Wass ASAive RX. pA ' ment will be detained for trial | w Loxpox, April Robert Berming val } prices f : . ‘ ham Clements, fi h earl of Leitrim. Es J . oy A . y ilé - sausage issued by exiles will be sent to Montevideo, died yesterday Dover, Del.. Avril 7.—Hon. Willard ng ; and will cure difficulties peculiar to the sex. Kaulsbury. cha: ate of | Readin HaB T com. 3 N.B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilia. HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ils, constipation, Delaware and ex- United States Senator. ne 54 W.N.) blllousnoss, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion died here vesterday, aged 72 vears, NEw York, April 12.—Brigadier Gen Sold by all druggists, Pr eral Thomas W. Sweeny, United States General Markets, army, retired, known to his friends as PHILADELPHIA “Fighting Tom died at Astoria, L. | FE ihe bbb aged 71. DOCTOR » “hy + + A . oo 4 " Wher . Troy, N. Y., April 12 ion, . $4.1 % do ’ : 144 inter Porter, senior counsel for the | sf nt, $4.0 5 M ota, clear, § b) trial of Garfield's assassin, utean, a i i t x ] ‘ WY for the defense at the Beecher trial, also lo { ‘ i het ‘ i eo ide of the court of appeals, died at Pp rrel X-judge e court of appeals, died a he k, lower, with ec. bid Waterford yesterday, aged 73 , i Bwinefore ' " , "2: _ and Wie. asked for Ap Be, bid and Whee ENCL HH Swineford Geo New York, April 11.-William A ie. } IS ord . saked for May: 91 i and Pilge. maked for Wey hu | bone : ot ! ' pe he y ha ali Cheyney dropped dead of heart disease | June: 9c. bid and 913e, asked for July Blair J hy whi | Cent Ta Lt) tS IFRS ] ' alr Joseth. oe entre ‘ ore 10 ¢ while stepping off a train on the ele Corn—A shade easier, with $63. bid and §7¢ ; Bond Mars 02 1 against th ‘s shall be Sunt ated here Saturday evening. Mr.Cheney asked for April; #8ige. bid and 0%. naked for | Brady Wm P.. 8 : Given ander my hand. at Bellefonte the was one of the most active members of | May: #34c. bid and Wc, seked for June él : ameron Alex hb. 3 day of March in the ye ar of our Lord 2 ¢ ’ bid and 4b, naked for July. may vi eninger Christ... i + 1 the one hundred and fifteenth year the Franklin Philadelphia, . yr will stop a Cough in one t, institute : V hyip nee of the United States — y Oats~Dull, lower, with ge. bid and 3% Alls Thomas 7 | Independence of the United Sta - and for some years was the auditor of 1 Sa tak Falls Thomas WM. A. ISHLER that institution. He resided at Cheyney, | Me ore bid aod rice) and JTHc. asked tor chock a Cold in a day, and CURE Frick Jno Jr i po Sherif G. W. Rrawnie, Fair Les, Kent Oo, May; 3%c. bid and 37a. asked for J une; je Consum if taken in time. Fullmer 1 : - i Md, says Station, which is about twenty-two | bid and #ije. anked for July. ( cas K R fles out of Philadelpnia y IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE Garrigas Kwari. 34 a, | With 000 pounds of Powell's Grees | Beef Quiet, unchanged; extra mess, $7.00 - : WASHINGTON, April 11. — General | 8.50; family, $9.50010.50, : y WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP Hunter Alexander... , 76 § Wariiliar fue Patatods, on Uf Charles M. Field died at his residence in | Pork—Dull, steady; new mess, $11@11.50; old poy, Use it Promptly. FROODS (3 oovunsrsssriom sesnsnsss acres of land, he raised 1,50 bushels this city of Bright's disease. General | me $0.50010; extra prime, $11.50, smooth, good sized potatoes. When Field was born near Lexington. Ky., in a Quiet, easy; steam rendered, $000 A bottle Suamiig of Fertiitet and quality of " . Ll largest crop 1828 and graduated from West Point in Eggs Steady, falr demand: New York and of potatoes pe on A the world. 1848. He served in the army until 1861, | pennsylvania, 164e.: western, W@1i4e.; Why not ral cropa of potatoes in the famous Second Savaidy CoIn- | southern, 19%. w 4 pw foro o -“ manded by Colonel Albert 8, Johnston Barrisone, April 12. Flour active and un. © can tell you to do it, and and Lieutenant Colonel Bobert KE. Lee. | changed. Wheat unsettied, lower; southern wlrevent it oo " With Lee and Johnston he resigned in | wheat easy: fults, igo. longberry, We.081. 3 pa oe Howie 1861 and entered the southern army as | Corn steady: southern corn, white weak, 45a PALKOF, cco phy major general of volunteers, serving | 4/6: yellow steady, £@i%. Oats steady. Hye Rood, John C..... iii hout the war, After the war he en- Be ony Srinly haid: sod 19 choles stn. » ATION: es. POTTER TOWNENIY, W. S. Powell & Co., Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturers, othy, $1L0B1L. Cotton firm: middling, Te. Sa Boots, Samuel. ........ cove Seott, Abrabamn. = HN conta Apr g BEES Garrigus, Wm..... Gregg, Thomas f Gordon, Thomas... MoClellan, George MeKim, Robert... “ “ 33 RENEE Wo -t MoKim, David TITWNNEE MoClellan, Geo. ..... NOrria, JOMN...oocvvnsrrsies Patterson, Benjamin. ....... £3588 == — — ht aie dh Rl 8% 82tas 3 tered army of the khedive of whers bo enaizod severe your. | | Mhanged. ls Sends sucha p a :
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