(atusea, Drowsiness, Distress after Yaln in tho Bide, &o. While their mos able success has been shown in curing SICK . yot Carter's Littlo Liver Pills are Tuablo in Constipation, curing and proe won Lisannoying complaint, whilo they also ecorrectnil disorders of thestomach stimulate the iver and regulate tho bowels, Even if they only ~ HEAD IAchotivy would boslmost priceless to those whe 3d tressing complaint; but fortue 1 doos notend here,and those tt will ind these little pills vala. v ways that they will not bo wil. without them. But after allsick hoad ACHE [18 the bane of #0 many ves that here fa where we make our great boast, Qur pills cure it while others do not, Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thelr gentle action please all who use them, Invialnat 25 cents: five for $1. Sold ats very where, or sent by mall, *CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SWALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE [i rear Eo equa! Jog to : 22 Cares Colds, Cough, Sore Throat, Oronp. Tnfluen =, Xhooping Cough, Bronchitis snd Asthma, A certain cure Consumption in fire stages, and sure relief in advan ou will soe the exeellont first dove bottles ¢ stages, 8 at ones. ect after taking the Fold by dealers everywhere, co conta and § WE WANT YOU tO sot as our agent. We furnish an expensive outfit and all you need free. It costs noth ing to try the business. We will treat you weil, and help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Any one any where can earn a great deal of money. Many have made Two Hundred Dollars a Month. No class of poopie in the world are making so much money without capital as those at work for us. Business pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than any other offered to agents. You have a clear field, with no competition. We everything, and supply rinted directions for beginners which, if obeye faithfully, will bring more money than will any other business. Im prove your prospects! Why not? You can do se easily and surely at work for us. Reasonable industry only necessary for absolute success Pamphlet circular giving every particular is sent | free to all. Delay not in sending for it. GEORGE STINSON & 00. Box No. 488, Po THE NOXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My dootor says it acts gently on the omach, Hrer and kidneys, and sag mnt laxative. This drink is romde (row erts, and I rp ls prepared (or use as easily ae LANE’S MEDICINE All druexiets sell it at 500. and $1.00 & pac nae. If Ou fa tit inmand your address for ree sang pie, me's Vamily Medicine moves the wels ome la : for * hea hy a a 4 Al . oF, x 3 J. ! ORAIGH F.WOUUWARD, Lok ALE Sd N WANTED, surany PFENSES Jala. or COMMISSION, ferred, itustions permanent, (0 Freo. Full line stock, Prices Poth local and traveling sgents Sd wanted, Apply st once, givin and refer { vice. Mendon this paper, y% RB » ol wr fine 6 i" PRATT, Nurseryman, Rochester, N, ¥. ~othing On Earth Will AK KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Hina, wx to revert mre oh. RE Lr A 5 Sxprean paid. Lutsing pA Vy price ulp you with | » Mo. | - CHURCH AND STATE. Their Relations Olearly Defined by Cardinal Gibbons, | THERE SHOULD BE NO ALLIANCE While the Church Is the Bulwark of the Nation, Governmental Patronage Would Tend to Diminish The Pulpit Must Not be Mu zxled. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 7.—The Catholic hierarchy of the United States was repre sented at the annual dinner of the Catholic club last evening by its most Gistinguished prelates, There was present as the guests of the club Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Corrigan, Archbishop Ryan, Bishop Keane, rector of the Catholie university at Wash Its Usefulness PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, What Is Being Done by the Solons at Harrisburg. HArmsnuna, Feb, 2--Among the bills were: Apvropriating $102,000 for the re annual appropriation of £300,000 for its maintenance; to regulate the incorporn tion of the secret fraternal beneficial asso clations; to establish a state naval militia. Consideration of the resolution requesting Pennsylvania congressmen to oppose Sun for Wednesday evening next In house bills were reported favogably: The medical examiners’ bill; providing for the establishment of soldiers’ orphans’ indus trial schools. Among the bills introduced were: For the of sewage companies; prohibiting the sale or gift of cigarettes to persons under 21 years of age; { appropriating $50,000 for the care of in incorporation ington, and William F. Harrity, chairman | digent insane; increasing the salaries of of the Democratic national committee The dinner was held in the art gallery of | the Art club, and about 200 gentle men, prominent in the business and social life of the city, were present, Colonel John 1 Rogers, presi dent of the club, presided. Behind the distinguished guests was hung a large of tapestry embroid piece CARDINAL GIDDONS, {of the Papal surmounted by the national colors, and the sides of the room | were hung with the yellow and white col { ors of the Papal state, and the colors | the United States. After a few brief re marks Colonel Rogers gave the first toast of the evening, “Church and and Cardinal Gibbons arose to respond. He was greeted with applause and was fre quently compelled during his speech by the plaudits of his auditors | His eminence said in part: “I am firmly and observation, that the church is more | sturdy in her growth and more prosper See, State,” to stop ered with the arms | of | persuaded, both by study | | judges of the courts of the state; for the granting of licenses for the sale of liquor | in public parks; prohibiting the employ- i ment of railroad telegraph operators under | the age of 20 years; providing for arbitra | tion of disputes between labor and capital for the better protection of persons ad | dicted to protracted drunkenness Harrisnvna, Feb, 8.—In the senate were passed yes terday bills To repeal the | payment of traveling expenses to county {| commissioners; to authorize from any of the to exe bonds of liguor dealers; to return liquor wal treasuries Jills in protection of women bondsmen part county ute | license fees to lk | troduced: For the | and children in factories; for protection | against contagious diseases. In the house | the bill to prohibit the sale or gift of liquor | on all legal holidays was reported with a negative Bills intro | duced: Amending the bituminous mine law; amending the fish law so as to permit recommendation fishing without lines; to prevent the catch f 1 f fis fish t the sal thin « sh wi hw way Tl me-quarter « the 1e¢ bill to preven of cigarettes It provid erected by mn manufacture passed second reading es that any person u ufacturin 1A ex than g or HOE $1.00 a | in her career when she is free to pursue her | } . divine mission without any interference on | the part of the st the church | prosperous run in parallel lines, each { other,"and neither of them unwarrantably | intruding the of | Here the constitution | church the protecting arm, with | terfering in ecclesiastical affairs | “We have no state religion or offic ate. Here, thank God, is free, and therefore she is assistin the domalr the other on Ty ter JUL inter | church in the United States jut it | be a great mistake to draw as an infe from this fact that therefore our govern ment is anti-Christian or anti-religious. 1 permeated by Christian and religious prin ciples than the government of the United States. Here the Christain Sabbath is ob served as a day of rest as well as in any country of the civilized world. On that day the courts of justice are closed and give place to the courts of our Lord, which the land. The members of our and state legisla. ures open their daily pro on their deliberations. We celebrate our pour out our gratitude tothe giver of every good gift for the temporal blessings vouch safed to us as a nation “But if the state protects the church the | church is the strongest bulwark and safe guard of the commonwealth in the exer | cise of her earthly mission. It will 1 w Lhe isters of Christ the future, as it has been in the past, uphold our civil political institutions. It will be ot light to proclaim the moral law, whi f th g peace He ie in to basis 1 Q all ol gove and j ¢ tre order thro omestic social foster quility land wp tween and ughout t r the relation be Are { cordial as we should desire | fair field and no wish to see the ¢ 1 on to bu I believe and All we ask is 3) favor. I do iay when the state will 1 our chur dize our clergy, for as soon as the govern ment commenced to support our church it would dictate to us what { ought to preach and ought not to preach | And in pr state As close el special nos calles hes and su bd doctrines we | faithful would wax cold. wrong to muzzle the press it would be a | | reater wrong to muzzle the pulpit.” | Archbishop Ryan responded to the toast, | “The Hierarchy,” and he ably sustained { his reputation as the most eloquent and | polished orator of the Catholic church in this country. Bishop Keane spoke to the | toast, “Higher Education.’ | speech was an eloquent plea for the mental | ad vane ement of men. Archbishop Corri | kan spoke a few words of thanks in reply to the proposal of his health. Ex Adjutant |General D. H Hastings was the last | speaker of the evening, replying to the toast, | “Pennsylvania.” Clifford Not Gulity, Prrrsovne, Feb, 8.—At 7:85 Inst evening the jury in the Clifford murder case filed {into the court room They were polled | by Clerk Black, and then, with the usual formality, the verdict was received. “Not guilty,” said the foreman, and a relieved sigh was uttered by Clifford. Clifford was | removed to jail on the other charges pend | Ing against him. He still has indictments { for murder, treason and riotto answer for { Hugh O'Donnell will be placed on trial | Monday next Bauer and Knoll, who are | Indicted as accessories to Bergman, the man that shot 4. C, Frick, were placed on trial this morning The Hawalian Appeal. WASHINGTON, Feb. & The two con ferences between the Hawallan commis sloners and Secretary Foster on Saturday | were most friendly and cordial. The com missioners are extremely reticent. They i will only say they have been cordially re. pelved by the representative of the United Btates government, and this beginning argued a satisfactory completion of their mission. LL , Another Earthquake at Zante, | ATHENs, Feb, 8 —Another violent earth. | quake was felt at Zante yesterday. The king and queen are visiting all villages to learn the wants of those who have been | driven from home and to ealm the panic stricken. The weather on the island Is in tensely cold, and great suffering prevails | amon the unsheltered fugitives from the | ¢ity of Zante, Warner Gets a Stay. JEnaxy City, Feb, 7.<Chancellor MoGill Jentbritay afternoon ted n writ of error the case of W Warner, who was under sentence to be han on March 138 for the murder of Lizzie Peak, of Mount Holly, N. J. The ease will now go to the state gupreme sourt for a oo oportion as state patronage would | | increase the devotion and patronage of the ] If it is a great | A bill was also introduced in the senate The bishop's | | sente venture to say, on the contrary, that there | is no commonwealth under the sun more | | i i ! are opened In every town and hamlet in | : § national | ceedings by invoking the Father of Light annual Thanksgiving Day, In which we | delight as well as the dutyof the min. | Datural state park i trol degree Here the church and the state | ¢ viding for the lic pers naval reserv Iralized ns, organis K the quippin comp alsory school attendance of childs mg the bills introduced were 1 the office of mercantile appraiser the thereof to the as sensors of the several districts of the com monwealth, and divert the funds to the respective county treasuries; to provide for the examination and registration of miners in the anthracite and bitumigous coal re gions and to prevent the eniployment of persons. The rapid transit ftted to the cor " attach duties incompetent bill was recomu mitten passenger railways, who will give a hear Tuesday next. A resolution adopted reciting the destruction of forests in this exist grave fears of game becoming extinet scoount of the destruction of thel haunts, and providing for appuint the ment « Joint ing on WAN state to such an extent that there on 1 legrislative ites examine into the feasibility tur forests sex purpose of large section of for the } state establishin Harnrisnoy Alleghen which pre Senator Neeh last wi of a bx Feb n + » creat 1 and regu nd artificial gas, elect Pp 1 xing im charge for the same to the and the testing of the meteors measure the supply It authorizes a chief Year inspectors at £2.00 um and wer aries * IAXIINt ers and «ix each per annum f nani charge r iuaminati per th and fuel ts per th enteen conta Io i AL twenty-five cents N Natural Rn one-half cen 1 ff Se YU % 3 SIeCLIC SNeTRY, sey per ‘ennsyivania unit rg ing rooms in Pittsburg and The principal office is with ices and test Philadel; » be in Harris 1A ling that no Ig r i es shall X01 Both houses re A large number of bills the first time HARRIS I Feb The Pinrose for the abolishment of the public build commission was reported as committe Mr J Ovi Ju st « in the open court ~ nm Ra, = Ross in the senate vente riday from cipal affairs. Bills exempt fraternal fit 1 of ONC Je r pre om taxation: op sale liquors the price which includes a rebate allowance ards t central bo 1514 mia passed: To pers to sell school } ngs and apg to nix councilmen the wrably proceeds school the number and eligibility of In the Was reported prohibit the within purposes, Indelphia house rag it bill fave manufacture and sale the commonwealth passed finally by a vote of bill now goes to the senate MSRIODS ast ¢ of the held special to eulogies late James GG. Blaine PENNSYLVANIA NEWS REApixG Amos W a br the Schuylkill Va fell from his train two miles n city and his head was IN nRier ikem severed Feb. 7 Executive (« ner Farquhar, in a published sta iat World's fair est mates have not exceeded and that $100,000 of the appropriation of £300,000 re mains unex pended WiLkEanAnRRE, 1) the been Pa, Feb 6 Charles Voight, assistant cashier of the Wilkes barre Deposit and Savings bank, who pleaded guilty to the embezzlement of 84,000 of the bank's money, was sentence to fifteen months at hard labor in t Luzerne county prison WiLkesnanne, Pa, Feb, 8«Ulyss MeMullen, of Wyoming, about un woes Assaulted a Gyearold girl of that pl and left the little one in a fleld apparent! dead. Bhe was found later on, but the brute had made his Yesterday he was captured at Dallas, and after a hear Ing was committed to the county prison on a charge of rape. WiLkrsnanne, Pa, Feb, 7. Yesterday afternoon a loaded coal ear eame down the slope operated by C. F. King & Co., which was at a steep Incline, and erashed into four men who were at the bottom, who were Stephen Marrisko, John Charles Johnson and Anthony Two of them, Marrisko and idley, were killed ontright, and the other two are not expected to live. They were all badly mangled. ! ! | | : | 1] | A GREAT BEED ESTABLISHMENT reported favorably in the senate yesterday | amount for thelr mone y { he allows the custome r to select 50 cont day opening of the World's fair was fixed | the | {IS very interesting pains, ete | Bt onee ‘ IN. XY equipment of the National Guard, and the | $1,100 vor Eanry TOMATORS. Weare in receipt of a Seed Catalogue for 1803, | published by ¥, Bb, Mills, Beedman, Rose Hin, | Mr. Mills has a very novel idea in get ting up his catalogue, 1t 4 very plain, and his idea Is to give his customers a very “ Inrge With every order amounting to #1.00 or more | worth | in packets freq thus you sed thelr own eholee. $1.50 for thelr $1.00 Among the many premiums offered for bage, onlons, potatoes and everyone gets cab pansies, we might inention the early tomatoes } offered to any person growing a days or less from day seed 50 $400 to person east number of » for next tomato sown, §l EIYOWIDg a rip from day seed | next n days f and §75 Tor He offers one of the and flower that can be Are very reasonable He offers 1 finest lines of vegetable Seeds ind, and prices Ld largest rorder and larg: number o stomers ed by any « Last year he pi City, 11 £590 tor elu Ree can afford to be w ' view of his establishment or views of his seed | work Is carried or who have won pr fod a 1 for the an r exceller Desocn Tin CENTRI Philad., Weekly for 81.45 Rescued from Death Said Bhe Could Not Live a Month All Now Alive and Well — Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilia. “1 must praise Hood's Sarsapariila, for 1t is wonderful medicine. I suffered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and fainting spells. Sometimes 1 woul be almost stiff with ¢ spiration. I spes A great deal of ney for medical attendance, but 1 did not get any benefit until my daughter told me about Hood's Sarsaparilla, and 1 began totake it. 1 weighed less thas 100 Ibs. and was A Picture of Misery Every one who saw me thought I could not Hye another month, But I began atl once Alter beginning with rilla, and have gradually gained perfectly cured. | eat well, am im perfect health. | oweall 1 per sisep well , Hood's Sarsaparilla stead of being dead now, I am alive and jo wvwigh 143 Ibe.” Mus ELizanzrn MEssxn, 19 East Barney Street, Baltimore, Md HOODS PILLS sre purely vegetable per feclly harmioss, always reliable and beneficial FREE EYE EXAMINA TION * Oepyright, 10 QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, WEDNESDAY, FEBRI sq A\RKY 221 OUCKERHOFF H« * .m. 1 da No charge 1o« ' N The Cexti Philad. Weekly 81.45, Applicants for Office official record. Sent prepaid of of wing what off HUGHES D( ps of itside KLKING, from 18 civil Address | wk Box 44% Washingt AGENTS READ LIBERAL OFFER I send one doze cent bottles not to be paid for until you have sold them THE WORLD'S FAIR PAIN RELIRY cures headache, toothache, neuralgia cramps, coughs, colds, cholera, cholera morbus, eo chills, diarrhea, dysente TY, Summer con indigestion gas In the stomachs gripping Easy to sell Large profits. Order Joseph Williams Jr. oh mist, Fifth | ave, & Robinson street, Pittsburg, Pa hints | | W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE cent i¥inen. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World, Bee descriptive advertise ment which will appear In this paper, Take no Substitute, but Insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, with name and price stamped 00 bottom, Sold hy FOR BALE BY LYON & C0. Bellefonte. | Persons desiring agencies HARNESS i tions. OfMee 2nd floor Crider Exchange ELECTROPOISE Offlce REMOVED to 1004 Mt. Vernon st., PHILADELPHIA, should LD. WARE GENERAL AGENT states of Penn Mary) addres For the Yivania, New Jersey, wid and Delaware JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturer & Dealer in fine gtock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, I have always ou hand Fly nets, and every thing needed about horses Spring Street, Southot Alleghen THE PATRIOT Foremost ing Morn IN PENNSYLVANIA. Democratic Paper | CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON | ONTHEIR WAY TOTHE WHITE HOUS} iy Democratic Dally Pabllshed at The State ( apital Ti Fel PATRIOT COMPANY, x Harrisburg, Penna ED. He Ww ’ fe de-awake rywhere for 3 WANT SHEPP'S ¥ } v i » tl ‘ oA. y Lo Artiy Centreville, Texas, «¢ 1 Fil Ay $22 in 40m Mina Houma ten: Foy Wotster O. Howare N y ¥ a al nary : a v IB J 1 wil N Ll. Fre ! Ad ! E J 1 SEs 1 » . ia fade pot BEEZER'SMEATMARKET| ALLEGHENY 81 BELLEFONTE, be WORD EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping Commission Merchant DEALER IN Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland. COAL Grain, Co NEAR FP. R. I BELLEFONTE. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD In "i » A) BEAGLE VALLEY 1p XK SES FREER Le _ Bd the best quality of | kinds of | All : ham, pork, sausage | Re wi, juicy steak go to MEAT MARKET. 10. 48.1y LHCOCEIIXT BACEDS - Parlors BISHOP ST., - ON Bellefonte Penna. Bellet ened a first « taurant in connection with } Pre; Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ote. nites ass Res arod 10 serve ded for the and Inviting SEASON VV M. J. SINGER, ATTORXEY AT Law District Attorney's offies Beliefonte, Pa. Collections business attended to prom pily WwW." » | legal business prom I al attention in Court House and rofessional RUNKL) ATTORNEY AT LAW attended given to to collet Jd W. ALEXANDER » ATTORNEY AT Law, General legal business executed and collec lons promptly made, Ofee on High street, hn Garmans bullding, Bellefonte, Pa AAA LRARARAAASAALAAR TBE LAN Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and oll Pat. ent business conducted fof Mopemare FEES. Sod we an remote from RL. PATENT OFMI0E, WasMinaTON, D. ©, BELLEFONTE S& SNOW SHOE BRJ Time Tat eff RAILROAD off Ne INS ect ( WRG & TYRONE h t Ih EAFTWARD 134] 112 Vv Montand on 1 ¥ Lire inden Pp EE ene Has ———— Oak Hall Lemont Dade Summit Pleasant | ap Bellefonte PELLEFONTE CENTRA >» R Totake effect Apri AILROAD 14, 18% WESTWARD STATIONS Ac Ex Whitmer Linn we. Hunters Fillmore Sellers Brialy Waddie Mattern Krumrine, Struble «tate College (YENTRE COUNTY BANKING U COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes J.D SEURGERY., Cashier,
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