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Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and yery easy to take, One or two pills makes dose, are strictly vegetable snd do not gripe or purge, but by thelr gentle action please all who Bae them. In vialeat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold druggists ovorywhere, or sent by mail, RTER MEDICINE CO., New York, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CNEL RSAC ELITEIEN 5 & THGOET ET IIE IE TITY PINS Ihe « t and best In- a8: tend Fess Busi ue A Ve oblain nga ’ J prepa « ~ ¥ ING y aut 4 ( V.DUFEY & BON 2 FOLLArs aq rs LL = Ay re o Attor Cv T R. LITTEL Over and Fore A MEDICINE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Bo bo GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE WII completely changs the bl TRonthy iin: and Bead mi Y fon. If yor 118 your system . Heh bicod a] exhausted I run down, and nod qd strength, t is the Pest nis peculiar tO gives lasting Harrie, rps. ind Koep the : ¥ : W. .. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE wdf'Wie. Do you wear them? When next in need try 2 pale, Bent In the world, 84, oa tn? J go M you want ane DRESS 8 In the latest rv at pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, 84.08 or Shoo, They fit squal ty custom made and look wear as well, [If you wish to economize In your foo do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name wd price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy, W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, Sold by FOR SALE BY ol 1 wr MOL, Pringle, Port I. E Griest, Nittany: A. G . Krebs & Bro, dellefo ite igiey. B Ard Shaffer & Son Dt “Lyon & Matilda: A. Qu Fleming: BF Bwing. 'enn's Parnes Pine Grove Mills fo 5 ancl Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! Bri opened, In [NCONDITIONAL REPEAL That Is the Senato’s Verdict on y Sharman Law, WAG or THE MEASURE BEFORE THE HOURE, Meantime the New York and New Jersey Bridge Bill Mas Passed the Senate, and Now Ouly Awalts Executive Sanction to Become Law. Wasurxarox, Oct, 81 At 7:20 last night, by a vote at forty-three to thirty-two, the senate, after one of the most remarkable parliamentary battles of a generation, passed the bill unconditionally repealing the purchase clause of the Sherman silver law. The end was reached at the con clusion of a continnous session of fourteen days, after sixty-one days of debate, dur ing which five volumes of The Congres sional Record had been filled with speeches amounting In the aggregate to about 20, 000,000 words, a stream of talk that would stretch In cold type from the seaboard 1,600 miles into the interior, from Liberty Enlightening the World in New York har bor to the foot hills of the Rocky moun tains The vote in detail was as follows Yeas— Aldrich, Brice, Caffrey, Camden, Carey, Cullom, Davis, Dixon, Dolph, Faulkner, Frye, Gallinger, Gibson, Gor McPherson, Manderson, Mills, (Wis). Morrill, Murphy, Platt, Quay, Ransom, Sherman, Smith, Squire, Stockbridge, 1 Vilas, Washburn, White 44 Nays—Allen, Ba Berry, Butler, Call, Cameron, Daniel, Dubois Proctor, ‘urple ¥ ° Voorhees, a Cockrell, (xn Harris, Jones | Ligrew, aot Id H ess Education, | ve successfully | MEN | 4, , PVittsburgh, Pa, | | ject to the appro | holders of Hudson county | was then passed without division, as it {| came from the house | it was expected that i Kre George, Nev.), Kyle, Perkins, ot Roach, Shoupe, Vest, Walthall Irby, Jones (Ark Martin, Pasco, Power, Peffer, Pugh, Btewart, ' nnon need he affirma- Wison and Col Palmer and session wn | debate falling to secure an amendment that the approaches and plers shall hi nro rd of the board «NJ of free The b 1" ili Public interest was transferred yester | day to the house end of the capi } the Inst at fis inl drama that has beeng rivet f the nm Wash hs past would be en : i= which surged into manda wit RB med to disappoint soovered a would de wetal for of the hots An ATTLEBORO, Mass, Invalid Roasted to Death. Nov. 1 and who for fifteen years has been an in valid, was burned to death at her home in Bouth Attleboro. She was singeing a chicken when her clothing ignited and she was literally roasted to death Baltimore's Mayor Threatenod, Bavrivong, Nov. L—Mayor Ferdinand C. La Trobe received an anonymous letter in which he was threatensd with instant for the idle workingmen of the city letter showed that the sender was well educated Riot In an Anstrian Prison. Viexsa, Nov, LA riot occurred in a prison near Steyr, in upper Austria. The prisoners refused to go to work, and re sisted the guards when they tried to com pel them. Two of the prisoners were b wounded before the trouble was ended Captain Stiles to be Court Martialed. Wasningrox, Nov. 1L~The president has ardered a court martial to meet at Fort Reno, O. T., on Nov. 16, to try Captain Daniel F. Stiles on charges arising out of the disposition of government property, in which he made himself the beneficiary A Noted Catholic Educator Dead, Sovran Bexp, Ind’, Nov. L-Father Gen eral Sorin, founder of Notre Dame univer sity, died yesterday, aged 80. He had been ailing for some time. 1893 NOVEMBER. 1893 Su.|Mo.| Tu. We. Th, Fr. Sa. 1 | [1]alsl4 5,6(78|910/11 12|18|14|15|16/17| 18 19/201 21|22|23|24| 2 46|27|28| 29/80 MOON'S PHASES, olan 8 1% | Gd 98 1% Pai 10 | E30 i 0.44 pm, THE FIGHTING MOORS, They Terribly Maltreat the Spaniards Whom They Take Prisoners, MApiip, Nov, 1.—The steamship Africa, from Melilla, arrived at Malaga. Accord ing to information brought by her the Bpaniards have made another sortie from Melilla, and General Ortega at the head of a column of infantry and a body of cavalry has succeeded in relieving the garrisons of the detached forts Rostrogordo and Cabre. rizas, which have been for rounded by Moors. Generar Ortega also succeeded in replacing the garrisons of the forts with fresh troops me time supe The Moors the Spanish lines, and lately fired the ship which landed General Mar ins, at Melilla ~ “s . 5 Aik HOOT murdered and mutilated the Spanish wounded, and that the shrieks of the latter could be heard in | the night by their comrades in the forts, | has caused tremendous indignation here | and further increased the war fever The reports read confirm the | statement that most serious fighting oo. ee a a UWE Lay ae today curred on Saturday morning when eight pound guns were required to make way for the of provisions Ortega was compelled to push forward in | order to the forts. Beven bours hard fighting followed, during whick the | Arabs are said to have lost n ber of men | batalions of infantrysupported by three six | 1 convoy { which Geaseral relieve irRe rum- man, Gray, Hale, Hawley, Higgins, Hill, Hoar, Hunton, Lindsay, Lodge, McMillan, | Mitchell | i Blackburn, | Coke, | | ward Nettles of Sout | Austria Mrs. Theresa | | Krause, 52 years old, wife of Frank Krause, | | { supposed to have stolen the money pack { age sent by the i ! | city, stands charged with the theft A special from Melills fards are dispatch just than 0 eaptured, while others are re I'he fate of they cived here { mn. wounded | feast 1008 mors NLE and over | vounded, | said ta he too or HNSINDK | { ate, in view of the shock a number of the wn to be have Total Attendance at the and Come parison with Former Exhibitions, It Falr HICA ance date ls aa at MN | When I take Hood's Bas | old b Fata! Collision at Norfolk. i A ¥ oF 1 rail { sm bert's uk and Western t th 1% lis Youd : Point brane raile 4 deat ad ir sniting L] h of twa 3 jury of Ar Ave ¢ Ai TWH "0 be consuls of the United States J {gros a, at Trieste, Robert J. Kirk, of Bouth Caro lina, at Copenhagen, Denmark The American Bxpress Thief Arrested. NEw Onteaxs, Nov, | | The man whois Ameri pany from New York to New Orleans has finally been found, and Arrest here. A. G. Gurney, the money clerk of the American Express company in this The ann Express com in wmnder | amount stolen was §22 500 death if he failed to provide employment | The | | i : { to the bar he Nevada's Ex-Chief Justive Dead, SAx Frascisco, Nov, 1.-—HKesekiah L Hosmer, ex-chief justice of Montana, died | in this city at the age of 78. He was born at Henderson, N.Y. After being admitted went to Toledo, O., started The Dally Blade. In 1564 he appointed by President Linceln chief jus tice of Montana, and occupied that posi- | and | was tion for eight years i The New House Chaplain, Wasmxarox, Nov. 1L.<The Democrats held a caucus last night to select a sue- | cessor to the late Rev. Samuel W. Hadda- way, the house chaplain. On the third ballot Rev. Edward B. Bagley, pastor of | the Christian church of this city, was | selected by a vote of 63 against 38 for Rev Isaac Cantor, of the Mount Vernon Place | Methodist church Died by Her Own Hand, Wasmixarox, Oct. 3 Miss Daisy Gar land, aged 84 years, daughter of ex-Attor ney General Garland, committed suicide here late yesterday afternoon by shooting herself through the heart with her father's revolver. Miss Garland's friends say that she has been subject to mental aberra- tion, and Intely has been subject to relig- fous melancholia Colorado Not Danunted hy Repeal, Desvier, Nov, 1.~The impression has gained prominence throughout the east that the passage of the repeal bill by don- gress would be a death blow to Colorado and her industries, Interviews with lead. ing business men of Denver confirms the belief that the condition now is better at any time since the depreciation of silver . EE. se A Death of Canada’s Ex-Fremior, MoxTREAL, Oct. 81 ~John Joseph Colds woll-Abbott, ex-premier of Canada, died At 5:80 last evening at his town residence on Bherbrook street. He spent the sum mer at his country residence, and had bat continue to make desultory attacks upon | the new commander of the Spanish forces, | | | New | Red wheat, per bushel | | Onions, per | N91ich iN] | west 10 | sald premises | the he estate of W Far und wide, Not on this broad continent alone, but in ma- larial breeding troplea) regions, In Guatemala, Mexico, South America, the Isthmus of Pan. dma, and elsewhere. Hostotter's Stomach Bit ters affords to Inhabitants and sojourners pro fection against malaria The miner, the fresh. ly arrived immigrant, the tiller of the virgin soll newly robbed of Its foresi s by the Pian the pioneer, find in the superb antl febrile spe cifie & preserver against the poisonous missma whieh In vast districts rich in natural re sources Is yet fertile In disease It annihilates disor: ders of the stomach, Hyver and bowels, fortifies those who use it Against rheumatie ailments breed and fostered by outdoor Xposure in | fuses genial warmth 1hto a frame ¢ hilled by : | rigorous temperature, snd robs of their power { to harm morning and evening mists " | laden with hurtfulness and conquers kidney and vapor strengthens the weal trouble 4 upon | Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo, W wheat, Jackson &0 per bushel... Kye per bushel a Corn, ears per bushel Lew | Corn, shelled per bushel... Oats—new per bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushe Cloverseed, per bushel a Ground plaster, perton. y! «M008 PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C. weekly by Bauer & Co Apples. dried perpound Cherriesdried per § Beans per quart... bushel... per pound .. per pound |S, D.GET PArLon STOVE A large self feeds for heating store op off | condition, handsome 1 be sold at a bargain OURAT office i: |W.2!? ! » | All kinds ¢ promptly Bi ons, OfMoes UN | ! J IBVIN MORRIS . Ji NCE 16 A ATT w x Frog : EDWARD K Shipping Com; Inquire at Crsrue A, URNEY AT LAW, cll attention give “id floor Crider Exel ange ACHENBACITS Dining -- Parlors ON BISHOP s7T. tT, parior stove ice, eke ; Sulitalde 1tis in first class | plate Guish, Wii Dem business attended ‘n to | to oollee Belle EF PRAGE leforn te Penna. MILESBU RG RRR ¢ | How on wit PRIA Lo serve at ; | Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ete, xy Ofc ot uted and eo i High street eet nd Achenbgel's I for the sesson Ung and a President f the HEE OF Lhe counties and the Hon. I hos kn } “a8 of # aul i ROM, sion Merchant: i | Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood -1CO Sa "5 Mrs. CO. H Tituz “Every Dose Helps Me and I think 18 Baar the best medicine for t had sores on his feet, 3 BON EVY. They tn ful he could not wear I begas sores Lega he had laken Mus Hood's TITis HooD's PiLLe sre purely S04 purge, pain or gripe. Bed b vegetable, and do 7 wii dreggiste. She f ETITION hie rea A fe pear { HNADI® 1 : and that the in r the purpose of making partition of said decedent on Wednes. | 88 10 o'clock mises, at present if INK he premises In gnestion as follows: beginning at a stone on the line of the Centre and Kishocoquillas turnpike, thenee along lands of John Havard north 61° east I 210 per. to a post, thence along lands of Wm Stewart south % east J per. to a pine, thenee along land of Jeremian deverly south 619 west 17 per. to a stone on the edge of the Lewist wn turnpike, thence along said turnpike north 4 10 perches to the place of beginning, comtaining UK perches net ineasure hereon | erected a two story frame dwelling house, sta ble and outbuildings. That no partition of has been made but partition thereof yet remains to be made to and among rs of sald decedent W.A ISHLER Sheriff's office, Bellefonte, Ot, 10, '¥ Sheriff RAIGNER'SSALE, of valuable real estate By virtue of as order of the Court of Com mon leas of Contre county. there will be of fered at public sale at Centre all. in Potter township, on Saturday November the 41h, 1% at 1 o'clock P.M. the following descrived real NH. Runkle Jr. as follows, to wit No Situate In the borough of Centre Hall, county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, beginning at Penna. Avenoe, thence west by Kurtz streef 10 perehes Logan Avenue thenee south pere hes to lot of RK. D. Foreman thence east 10 perches to Penna, Avenn thence north along Penna. Avenue to place of beginning, containing 0 perches, erected a two story frame dwelling house, barn and other out buildings 0 Situate in the sald borough of Centre Hall, county and state aforesaid, Pegloning on Kurtz street, thenoe west 10 perches to Hoffer street ; theneo south 8 perches to lot of BR. DD, Foreman: thence east 10 perches io logan Alle i thenee north ® perches to place of be ginnlag, containing ¥ perehes No, § Situate in the township, county and state aloresald, beginning a2 stones on line of land late of Jacob K. Runkle, deceased (thenes by land late of Peter Ruble, North 58 degrees Past 18610 porekes: thence by land late of John Rishel North 51% degreos West 10 910 perehos to stones ; thence by land late of the sald Jacob RK. Runkle, deceased, South 6 de grees Bast 5 5 10 perches to the place of begin. Bing, containing 100 perches and allowance of six per cont for roads 1 thereon erecied a Iwo story dwelling house, barn and other 1 . wy § oF SAL One-third of She purchase third in one rng Tr og oars In and one. h Inte with Interest on whith defrrred ments, and shall be secu by bond And mortgage on : N. B. Srawsaren, Assignee to recently returned to this elty. thereon | § | ! i BELLE] “== (olmbian no Conveying World's -- Fair TC ———— FEE ARMERS! - SUPPLY - STORE| } OF (een 'McCALMONT & CO. BELLEFON Fe exhibition in Centre county is now in the ware.rooms of McCarvoxt & Co, |2 Bellefonte, Pa. i We not buyers do not Open Buggies, Top | riages, Phactons, Jump-seat Surries, all of the latest styles. Platform Spring Wagons, two and three seats, Dayton Wagons with tops—the for all purposes. Conklin pear, because t Pe material or have no light running and sa e by MeCalmont § Co. Passengers from the only carry the larges stock, of the best make, ! ask for them is so re find look farther for w {this line. equal for fine a land. PONTE. Express = ¥ AEs RRT - 4 ore 3 Te “ rE . 1 / Lock Haven i HE (~——e BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRAXC Time Table in effect on and after Aug. 7 wg Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday, Arrive at Snow Shoe “ 24 vor R45 2. Sam Leave Snow Rhoe, except Sunday " 0p m Arriveat Bellefonte * 4 50p.m PN E, PENNA LEWISBURG & TYRONE In effect Dec. 19, RAILROAD | 1882 | wosTwaARD sock of | ' wagons, road | = EASTWARD Largest ad STATIONS Man tand ones « Lewisburg Fair Ground... Riek]. " Vicksburg. cow. ~Miflinburg Millmont Glen rom SRR Cherry Rul cose Coburn Rising Springs Lentre Hall, LITORE" ves Linden Hall... Oak Hall... Lemont wees 12800 Sunmit ' Pleasant Gap... BB vesnscnss anvine Bellefonte. mt the prices we markably low that It necessary to hat they want in refed PAD MM Fefsiafer om B20 Be: TTT 3 WG BE vad t ” ARBRE luggies, Car. -~ or a——— a For rates, maps, ete, Hig’ to ticke {or address Thos. KE. Watt, PF. A. W, | Fifth Ave, Pittagurg {| 8. M.aevosy, Gen'l. Manager BE EASTWARD. Ae] ExiM'1} i agent D, he JR. Woan, Gen’. Pass, Agt FONTR CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect April 4, 192. wagon wiht _ WENTWARD. Ac Ex M1 Lvl MoANMPH TATIONS AMAL #06... Bellefonte... R00 indColevillo.. } ores... an |) LT = s—— wvnevnerrn FIBONR. i ——"y oe FR >i The demand for Wagons rows larger and arger from year to are made of the workmanship and nee, For fe J Buunx Ea WEBER: Eile fet ZR a i ah li i ue £239 ii § durability, i i a : PABBA RNRADODNOD Dy WRG EBD EPR
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