RE Bek Toadaobio snd reliove all the troubles ined dent to a billous state of the ayatem, such a8 exinces, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dintross aftep eating, Pain in the Bide, &e. While thelr mosh sercarkablo succons has saown lu ouzing | SIC @orrecinll( ver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only ~ HEAD 1d boalmostpricelasa to those wha sing compl : but forine : Loe nots wreand thoes mi will ind these little pills val hy Ww that thoy will not be wil. reat boast, Our piilscure it whils fitio Liver Pills are very small and } ow or two pills ako a dose, fabio a fa » not grips or tle action please all who Joonta: five for $1. Scid a Os LINIMENT EanyQ ron R HOUSEHOLD USE. as originated and first prescribed b Wax OLD FPAMILY PHYSICIAN in 1810. Could a remedy without real merit have survived over eighty years ? SOOTHING, HEALING, PENETRATI og @ For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. tie P 1 Inflammation, Coren Croup, tie, Codie, Cramps and Pains, ute and Hrujses lke magi, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cholers. ape, Soreness in Body or Limba, Inbale for Nervous Headache, Sold everywhere, Six hotties, gi JOHNSON & CO, Boston ——— ine V4 // stitution for obtaining a 4 rd Je, #7 Business Education, ©), vi We have successfully prepared thousa LL YOUNG WV forthe active duties of iif. For cirevins dress, PV. DUEY & SONS, Pittatiur ia a ae Sree. wld PATENTS J-R. LITTEL.!, 7 The oldest and Vi ver and Fo is of | Fe. | of house A TY THK wind EA 4 1 WES 4 ul [Y-11 Il LUNGREN Business of a Week in the National Legislature, DISOUSSING THE MONEY QUESTION, Floods of Eloquence for and of Agalnat the the Sherman Law-Mossrs. Allen titled to Seats Wass Aug. 24 the bon y rda terest feel the effe Hepeal Mantle and Declared Not En The session of y was not without in ¢ members are beginning t of long hours of labor, and their attention to the speakers was rather listless Indeed the only speech which verdad shane #4 heat w Lath aene wa delivered by Mr. Cummings, of New York He spoke for less than twenty minutes, but within concentrated a defense of New York democracy ngaiust wacy of the south, The other rwas Mr. Cannon, of [linois 4 large number of his I in codesgues, he held--and held forei that the repeal of the pur nu bill would i He believed in standing by that ime he the demo star speak Against tl Republic ¢ opinions of chasing elanse ¢ he Sher be a mist the Repu The Mr. Peffer (Kan as to the violation resolution offered in the senate by , calling for information flaw by the nation banks of 1 pa at in 5 oy MA IRD ren ment of the | nized Mr. Peffar three hours’ He was | ator, Mr } hour and a half in support of his amend { ment, proposing to add to the Voorhees bill a provision for the free and unlimited { coinage of silver at the ratio of 16t0 1 Yesterday was a fleld day in the house Mr. Pence, the Populist member from Colorado, spoke and strengthened his po sition as one of the rising men of the house. A quiet, dignified speech by Mr Dingley was the features of the day. but this poor delivery detracted materially from the able presentation of his case Wasnixeron, Aug. 20. — The speech made by Mr. Hill, of New York, in the senate | yesterday was remarkable in many re | spects. When he declared that the presi- dent, if he deserted bimetallism, could not { rely upon support from him or from Democratic senators, and would have to | ton county Republican convention nomd ! | mated the following ticket: Sheriff, Lewis | rely upon the votes of Republican sena { tors, a significent smile of amusement and self-compiacency passed through the { whole Republican group, while on the ! Democratic side of the chamber there wore | looks rather of annoyance than of pleas jure. The speech occupied in its delivery ia little over an hour and a half, and at. tracted close attentive on the floor aad in the well filled galleries Nothing sensational transpired in the Aside from the speeches delivered irom i by Mesars {were none that commanded the attention Rrisin eared FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE; he Fif k | to! TUIT ES fOr ent: e D ION FREE STA! ANI KA MEDICINE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD members. And, indeed, thess two hes “are not listened to with the in terest they deserved. The day was a day { of « A large number of members ad { dressed the house, but, for the greater Mjnence onempty | of the | | seer | part they wasted their el { benches Wasnivarox, Aug. 28 debate closed in | afternoon with Reed, Messrs fa f the The great silver use on Saturday by ex-Senator Bourke Cockran, Wilson father « repeal bill), MeMillin, Blandg, Boutelle and Colonel Fellows. The vice president and a number of senators were | among the visitors on the floor, as were ] Secretary Carlisle and Secretary Herbert When il met at noon today it at ( parations for voting 3 included e order adopted fifteen dars ago nsideration and disposai of the The vote will oti the proposition to pro of 18 the bh speaches upon ropositions | wit} for tne of | silve r purchase question be taken first up in 12 | vide free coinage of silver at a ratio This failing « ratios up to Wtol t the house will be way whether or Allison act & repeal of the | ame jriest tate to ap used by un (and not otherwise) the negative y eases from Mon larine Mr. Maen tied to seats POPSRATY £80 Canes, rwith hav. more than a 1 th dave session was pied in the consideration of the bill cing national bauks to increase their ulation up td the par value of the bonds deposited by them tt) secure cireu- lation he amendment which Mr, Cock- rell (Dem, Mo.) bad offere]l some tiene ago, to allow the redemption of B25.000,000 2 per eent. bonds and payment for them in a new fsaue of legal tender notes, was re jected 23 to 20, President's Cleveland's Condition. Wasnisoron, Aug. 20. When Private Becrotary Thurber was asked concerning the report that Mr, Cleveland was a very Wisk man, following an operation per formed on bis face, he stated that wo far as bo knew there was absolutely no truth in thie report, -— Wholesale Polsoning. Moscow, Aug. 50. «More than 190 perso: at Sheleanovodag, a summer resort in § Canes, huve been polsoned by konmiss, The rest of the summer visitors have left in» panic. BEnLix, Ang. 30.-Ten persons have died in Lichtenstein in the last three days from the effects of having eaten polaonous fung! which they mistook for mushrooms, | #5 0 | i whorobbed DD. A { dred mon struck { throwing 1.400 men out of employment ! Baxter 40 vears aldo {| Btony Creek val | amp | son steel works hax « | and Improvement N | tion for the { Sunday laws | Sunday ia the bui | the non-payment of | son Edward, § years old i commissioners, { Shafer; county auditors, Daniel Keister | and H. C. Stoner; coroner, Dr. H. € Lich. wi of | i placed in | cand Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report, Roa Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ITEMS Of IA ews | Btems of Interest from all Over the Com monswealth ine Frenchman Cralg, the contractor for the Western of §11,000 LEAN, IN, X., Aug, 5s Goodyenrs, Inmbermen, Renovo, Pa. SHAMOKIN, Pennsylvania was arrested at hun colliery, Pa., 20. Eight Patterson Aug at The men struck because they did not re {| eelive their pay Saturday night NORRIETOW? 9 Alexander hrakaman an the iroad, was knocked from a | freight car at Hartranft Station, and fall { ing under the cars, had both legs so shock- ingly 1 WAS necessary to tats Pirrssune, Aag. 28 Ti Thom wed down for repairs ¢ Edgar me of the | naces will abo dep Ariment suspen it G0 men will be | Fhe bly last six weeks Non ! / Pp Sted on the here to t} resumed the empl Guet hievea Mrs buried §1 40 then went to ug. Un her re i no ¢ it herself “lie 84 ne 3 it of ¢ 3 2 Chunk Electric rail for a violation of the rking a geug of men on Iding of the road arrest was made at the instance of Rev J, Amthor, the pastor of 8t Mothodist Eplscopal ehayel PHILADELPHIA, { nstrue Mau arrested WAY, Was in w A Paul's Aug. 35 in revenge for a loan of #10 to George Stiles, 2 years old, Robert Rodway threw vitricl upon his deblor, seriously burning aim, bis mother, aged 54 years, and his Rodway was ar rested and committed to prison father and son are In a serious condition { Both will lose their eyesight, and the boy may die Lock HAVES, Pa, Aug %0.<The Clin Hoover; prothonotary, J. B. Lesher; counts treasurer, George KR. MeCreas; county P. IL. Keecht and tenthaler; delegate to state convention, H. | D. Loveland, of Lamar NEw Casts, Pa, Aug 80.-A buge | landslide on the Pittsburg and Western | | tracks rearfNew pe . | day caused an engine and fourteen fredeht Burrows ard Springer, there | Castle Junction yeater. cars Lo be derailed. Two negroes, who were | seen on the cars, are missing, and it is { thought ‘hey have been killed and are buried beneath the wrecked cars. The train bands saved their lives by jumping, severe! of them being injured GETTYSBURG, Pa, Aug Henry Heist for the murder of Emanuel Monn last February was begun before Judge McClean. Monn's body was found on March 14 under a stone pile in the South mountains, where, according to the theory of the commonwealth, it had been con cealed sines Feb, 2 Holst and Monn were wood choppers and lived together in a cabin. Jealousy over a girl Is supposed to have been the canse GETTIRHURG, Aug. 2X Ft] The Democratic | county committee met here with & large i repre tation M was unani IY Inde mo Yast sw off 8.1. ES = rE reed for revenue col Rios * I aT voting at Ww primaries, was repealed 0 hompson, of Arendsville; In chairmen ALLESTOV Aug. 28 convention held by the Republicans rx, Saturday, when a full county ticket was ] nomination. There ninth ballot Milton Kurtz, of Catasauqua, was chosen. The rest of the ticket is as follows: Franklin L. Roth, for auditor: prothonotary, O. F. Marsteller; treasurer, John R. Gosaler; register of wills. Charles W. Beidler; coroner, Dr. W, Niles Powell: | poor director, David Shuler delegates are uninstrusted Harmison, Aug. 50.-The Republican state convention to choose candidates for supreme judge and state treasurer met in this city this morning. The vcket will ba: For supreme judge, Hon, D. Newlin Fell, of Philadelphia, at present u judge of the conrt of common pleas of that cliy; for state treasurer, Colonel Samuel M. Jack son, of Armstrong country, president of the Apollo (Pa) Saviogs bank The withdrawal Speaker Thompson from the treasurership contest left Colonel Jackson without opposition for the prize. Judge Fell's only oppcnent is Judge Archi. bald, of Scranton, and the outlook is that his name will not go before the convention, Ex-Ropresentative J. ©. Johnson, of Cameron county was, chosen temporary chairman and exSenator Horace DB. Packer, of Tioga, the permanent presiding officer, . Benator Quay arrived here from his er home yesterday afternoon and was nb in close conference with the leaders alroedy on the ground, including CO, L. Mage, of Allegheny; Charles A. Porter David Martin, of Philadelphia; State Chairman Reeder and his comsor, B. ¥. Gilkeson, worked until after t form that is to be and which was ou in disonte’ fs The state Yeo suo~ the pint The | : When 1 take Hood's Sarsaparill The | (S, J Ww Isaac | fn Garmans build James e i House be Legal business attended to promptly R. E Shearer, of Carlisle, | Baie Shree, Whiten 1 prevented Democrats who cut their ticket | { from | Dr | EW. Cashman, of York Sprines: Hugh | E. Hinkle, of Littlestown, and W. Howard | {| Dicks, of Hampton, were elected districts ies a i Mid-Summer The most exciting | of | Lehigh county for many years was that of | were nine | dates for commissioner, and on the Fire st Port Matilda On Friday night of J atilda were de 3 4 iy fire two dwelling | { Marl : ’ rar! 4 ¢ property MATES Ivertised Matured How We tirow perpetnated wii sands who have « bens 4 crea Mrs. O. H. Titus ; ‘““Every Doze Helps Me and I think 18 the best madicine for the blo old boy had sozes on his feel, cau BOX REVY. They became so large and pain ful be could not wear his shoes, A week after I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla the sores began to heal up and disag be bad taken two bottle 3 cwred” Mus C Tt oath Gide ed by POR. irely Fa Hooo's PILLS are purely vegetable, and do Go purge, pala or gripe. Sold br all D.GETTIO ALEXANDER ATTORNEY General legal bus fone prompily " AT Law nese execy Offlee ilefonte NOL ATTORNEY High iefonte, AT Law ote i te Fa Colleeti OfMoe on slreet oy WRITE OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT | FOR SAMPLES OF ALL DRESS GOODS, yo ods, Etc, cle arance | 11098 : " Hnes give unprecedented WwW. GINGHAMNS, and lisl stylish inches wide, 14 neat a yal | | FRENCH WASH GOODS best of the season : 15¢ and 25 AMERICAN ZEPHYRGINGHAMS Lon . fine, neat de odd 4 vy i Is & wide--10¢ a yard. GOOD AMERICAN iam dark brown while figures, | mel. LAWNS : nas with neat y 3 Rin 2 in. wide, Sic. IMPORTED Dress and qualities as will not be these prices 300. , 500. THho., and 81.00 a yard, SUCH INDIA SILK VALUES were never offered at prices 86¢., He, and The. suitings, such here long at ns ome or write us and your order will receive prompt and carefn) attention, BOGGS BUHL, 1 17 Federal St, ne ALLEGHENY, PA. My six-year | and when | drogpieta. Be. | = Columbian B. & B. The trial of | : : i | | ] { : i 1 LEGA LROTICE Inthe Court of ( of Centro to Xo, 207 In re petition of 2 holder or holders o by Samuel Leathy Baker and Josep ad. Tor tis 1 nnon Pleas of the County of August term A. 1, 18d ht given i Ba ded 14, 1847 and 1 gage book *« i said reaited mortgage of record And how J ana consid @ ax wit} eount mnt McCA ¥ mmieeinn ILD BELLEFONTE. HEE ROT a rade on the ACEI ITBAC J | Qysters in All Stviss py — i w—- — Dining -- Parlors » CIiria. Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream ’ EYE EXAWINA. Tio Express Cot ; Passengers from the -- Fair 'O THI _ SUPPLY - STORE LJ Vevil FARMERS LMO BELLEFONTI] PENNA A pen [§ IERICS, riages, Phactons, all of the latest styles Platform Spring Wagons, two and three seats, Dayton Wagons with tops—the best wagon for all purposes. The demand for Conklin ~~ Wagons rows larger and : arger from year to because they are made of the miterial and workmanship and have no squal for fine a ance, light running and durability. | For sale by JMeCalmont § Co. ear, BELLEPOXRTES& OW SHOX Time Table in effect on and NT & CO.’ 4 MBP. ellefonte For rates, maps. of or address Thos, § Fifth Ave. Plitsgurg SM. PREVOST, Gon'l. Mansger | man TE CENTRAL BAY | To take efMoct April, 1 FASTW AND, Ac] ExNI IAM Ar. NO Pelletonte, (3 84/8 0 seen Caloville, BY conv nvone MEOTPIR... oc sn 52)n Whitmer......... Wy EL unters... ir STATIONS ] = - = i RASS AERTS we gas BERBER EE BRED BE 1 wen enn, at ad SY FINE HNE Ee ——— - IH tata wsnnrss MURTTOIN ccna Kramrine..... man PPE RRBBIDAROR Dy Gen] N BRANCH X agent nD. 19 Pass. Ag! LROAD NE. TT WEATW AND, Ae Ex M1 > ZENS ASR | BITRAERSURU Eee ewe as essay TT De PT Tr F289 ENRCZRRIa sense NRFEESS LER Lode GBR 0 2058 BEIFEuTY 2233 Bag i
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