Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 07, 1893, Image 4

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Blok Hondsoho and relioveall the troubles ined
dent to a billous stato of the system, such aw
ony, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftop
eating, Pain in the Bide, &o. While their most
TmArkablo success has been shown in curing
Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver PIT are
equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proe
venting this annoying com t.whiia they also
rt ell disorders of the ch stimulate the
ei regulate the bowels, Even if they only
~ HEAD
Wabathoy would bo almoat priceless to those wha
from tiie distressing complaint; but forty.
mately thotr goodness doos notend here,and those
whoonce try them will find these little pills valu.
able In so ruany ways that they will not bo wil.
Ring to do without t. But after allsick head
ACH
{Bathe bane of so many lves that here fa where
"wamake our great boast, Our pills cure it while
ethers do not,
Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and
Wry cany 10 take. One or two pills make a dose,
Benes, Do or tal pera anlo, uot gripe oe
t by gentle action pi who
Bae them In vialeat 28 cents; five for £1, Bold
druggists everywhere, or sent by mail,
PEARTER MEDICINE CO,, New York,
PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE
LuuLGUUlh
cessfully
Fr Cir r i
, Pittsburgh, Va.
CE LT Ee
PATENTS.
J. R. LITTELL,
Attorney and Counsellor in Pate
Trade Mark and (x pyright Cases
Opposite Patent
Washington, D. C
Over twelve
and Fore ign pate
arising under t
years experience
nts iveats
patent laws promptly and
earefully prosecuted. Rejected cases accorded
special attention Write for Information.
Upon receipt of mode! or sketeh of mvention,
Badvise as to patentability without charge.
(Mention this paper.)
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A MEDICINE
THAT MAKES 600D BLOOD
GILMORE’S
KROMATIC WINE
WI completely change the blood in your system
In three months’ time, and send new, rich biood
coursing through your veins, If you feel exhausted
and nervous, are getting this and all rus dow
see's Aromatic Wine, which is 8 tonic and no
8 beverage, will restore you to health and of mg
Mothers, use it for your daughters, 18 is the best
and corrector for all aliments peculiar to
enriches tha dood and gives lasting
woman, iH
strength. Jt is guaranteed to cure Disrrhos. Des
nd and all mer Compialata, and Keep (he
bowels regular
Bod by all druggiets for §1 per bottle
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE ud¥'e.
Do you wear thera? When next In need try a pale,
Best in the world,
M you wast 3 feo DRESS SHOES, rads Ia the latest
styles, don’t pay £6 to $4, try my 53, $3.50, $4.88 or
$5 Shoe. They £t equal fo custom made and look mg
wear ae well, If yoo wish ts economizn In your footw
6080 by purchasing W. L, Douglac 820s, Mame end
price stameed on the bottom, look for It when you bey,
W.k. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes, Sold by
FOR SALE BY
4 lefonte: SS RB P
Mat ida dgley. Blanchatd: T. E. Griest,
Plenan “Haft or & fon, Nittany: A. G
Ewinz, Penn's Furnace; D. C, Krebbs & Bro.
Ploe © Mills
i 0 i gle, Fort
Nothing On Earth Will
FAKE
Sheridan’s Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
| Bheriflf Buser,
mnom n r
ST FROM TAWA
Willis in No Hurry to Restore
Queen Lilinokalani.
HE DOES NOT AGREE WITH BLOUNT
Would
Notified That An.
Willis
Thut the Provisional Government
Fall to Pleces When
nexation Was Impracticable
May he Ouly an Arbitrator.
Port Tow: Wash, Dee. 6.—~The
barkentine Klickitat arrived from Hono-
lulu yesterday. She left four days after
the steamer Alameda sailed for San Fran
Ali was quiet up to the time of ibe
ship's departure
In an interview Minister Willls stated
that no change in the present situation
will take place for several weeks, Since
his arrival certain contingencies had
arisen and Mr. Willis had thought best to
submit these matters to Washington be-
fore proceeding furthor to carry out his
original instructions. Any disorders would
be promptly quelled. The ex-queen's sup-
porters were much incensed after the in.
terview appeared.
After this statement rumors began to
fly about that the queen's supporters
would make a final rally in her behalf.
The crews of the United States war vessels
Philadelphia and Adams were held in
readiness to be landed at a moment's no-
tice. The queen's advocate came out the
next day with adenial of the Willis inter
view, saying that he was misquoted, and
by Inference gave encouragement to the
SEND,
Cio
{dea that Mr. Willis had or would receive |
an imperative order to restore the queen
Wasnixarox, Dec. 8.—The state depart
ment was evidently already informed of | n
Sond 3 | showed this to have been the case Lor
| escial Reicheshi has been arrested for the
tention of Minister Willis to take no fur. murder
ther steps towards carrying out his in. |
hear further |
But so far ast |
the Hawalian news received by the Asso
ciated Press so far as it conveyed the in.
structions until he should
from the department
conveyed the public utterances in Hono.
lulu by the minister of his intentions, it
was news to the department, to the pres
ident and to the cabinet. There were svi.
dences to show that it was not
news, and the impression was eo
that the administration Is 1
pointed at the manner
s has thus far
nveved
which Minister
conducted his mis
sion
It is evident that the state department
received by the last stea
Minister Willis had det
the carrying out of his
he had heard further from his gorern
ment. Itisa falr presumption that the
revenue cutter Corwin carries to him the
further instructions for which he asked
The paragraph in the president's message
referring to Hawall was written after the
additional instructions to Minister WHI
had been dispatched.
An Associated Press representative re
ceived from a reliable sonuree an intima.
tion of the nature of the policy intended
to be pursued in Hawall. The extent of
1er the news that
rmined to
instructions
defer
the active influence intended to be em. |
ployed in behalf of reseating Liliuokalant |
on the throne has probably been CXARRe
rated. The purpose of the administration
Is believed to be rather to act as an arbi.
trator hetween the two parties in dispute
and to prevail upon them to ARTe
tween themselves, This was contingent
upen the ev belief, based upon
be
ident
Mr. Blount, that the provisional govern.
ment would fall to pleces when notified
that annexation was impracticable
Enough is known of Minister Willis
impressions, gained since his arrival in
Honolulu, to make it certain that he does
not agree with Mr. Blount {a the belief
that the new government be short
lived. Whether this impression caused
his determination to await further in
structions from Washington 8 a matter
of conjecture
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Ex-Minlster Stevens Metaliates,
AUGUETA, Me... Dec. 1
John |. Btevens,
g : : :
ex-minister to Hawaii, in reply to the re ]
cently published report of ex-Commis
sioner Blount, denies the imputation that |
he was in collusion with the opponents of
Queen Liliuokalani and that the troops
were not landed until after the establish. |
ment of the provisional government, and
then only to protect ‘American interests
Btevens declares that Blount's manner
was extremely offensive, and that he con.
ferred with royalists, while ignoring the
claims of those connected with the pro
visional government
Professor Tyndall Dead.
Loxnox, Dee. 5.~Professor John Tyn.
Gall died at 6:30 last evening at Hasle
mere, Surrey, where he resided. The con.
dition of Professor Tyndall early in the
morning was such as to alarm his wife,
and a dovior was summonens. Un is ar
rival the doctor found the professor un-
conscious. Reztoratives wers applied
throughout the day, but the patient was
conscious only at brief Intervals. It has
been ascertained that his death was due
to an overdose of chloral.
Congressman Lilly's Sadden Deaths.
Maven Crusk, Pa, Dec. 2 General
William Lilly, the member of congress at
large, died at his residence here yesterday
afternoon, aged 72. General Lilly had not
been in the best of health for the past six
months, but was able to attend ike special
session of congress. At the time of his
death he was in conversation with his
physicians, and his death waa unexpected
WIL 820 Thelr Daughter's Slayer Hanged,
HAarmsnuio, Dec. &
of admission to the execution of Ben Ten
{ nis in the Dauphin county jail yard to
morrow morning have been fssued by
Among those 0 whom
pio were sent are Mr. and Mrs, Wright,
the parents of Tennis’ little victim, who
will come to Harrisburg expressly to see
the hanging
Our Columbia's Time Beaten
Lox pox, Dee, 4.~The final trial trip of
Yarrow's new torpedo destroyer, the
Havock, took place from Gravesend. The
Hevock traversed 100 miles at an average
", of from 26 to 27 knots, establishing
the fact that she Is the fastest vessel in
theworld. _
Mate Banks for Georgia,
ATLANTA, Dec. 6.The Georgia house of
representatives passed a bill providing for
the establishments of a system of state
hpi and the issuance of currency by the
in anticipation of the repeal of the
10 per cent. state bank tax by congress.
Dr. Patton's New: Monon,
Prixcrrod, N. J, Dec. 6.-Dr. Patton
has been dent for the ensul
year of hog? States Educations
| association.
| bined
» Pg s1 | t 4
agreeable | Phe young men were all well ki
| responsible positions, and previ
ather disap. ! borne good
| gaged in numer
until
| 2
| ex-soldiers
| the pension bureau orders
i vernon
the |
explicit assertion contained in a letter of |
| mhlate §1 9
| been
{ sued Dr
{ sauit
About 800 tickets |
|
STANTON AT WASHINGTON
The Suspended Naval Oficer Seems to he
Undismayed,
WasiixaG rox, Dee, 6, Commodore Stan-
ton, whose in saluting Admiral
Mello, the Brazilian insurgent, caised him
to be recalled from of the
United States fleet in Brazilian walers,
has arrived in Washington and reported
at the navy d
Commodore Stanton w
in the off
and immediately
action
commonnd
partment
is for along time
iry of the navy,
afterward left the de
partment in an apparently cheerful frame
of mind. Nothing could be learned either
from him or from Secretary Herbert as to
the results of the consultation or as to any
action that will be taken on his salute of
Admiral Mello
Commodore Stanton entered the Bay of
Rio Oct gned to com
mand of the squadron on that station. He
gave the customary salute of twenty-one
guns And the flag of the Aquiaban, Mello's
ship, was dipped in reply, and an ald of
the rebel admiral called on the American
commodore, Stanton then called upon
Mello, was saluted and Mello returned the
call and was saluted. It has been claimed
that Stanton had no official knowledge
that Mello was a rebel, and only recog
nized the Brazilian flag, which he was
floating. Nevertheless Commodore Stan.
ton was or’ared heme. No one slsa has,
however, been appointed to his command
¢ Of the secret
20, having been asd
Murdered In a Polish Fight,
WiLkesnanng, Pa, Dec. 6.—On Nov. 29
there was a free fight at Luzerne borough
between some Polanders. The next day
there was a funeral and Ennos Mozinsksi
was laid to rest ina neighboring come.
tery. His countrymen sald he died of
heart disease. The district attorney re-
ceived a letter on Monday from an un-
known person saying that the man had
been murdered. and
an investigation
Masked Robbers Sentenced,
Prrrssune, Dec. 6. — Five
who tortured and robbed
nasked robbers
:
Id Mrs. Logan,
| at Corapolis, Pa. a few weeks ago, pleaded
| guilty w
| sentenced to
ben brou
the
ght into court and were
lary, the com
Afty years
own, held
maly had
putations It has been
that they were en
ther mysteri
nenitent
pet fit
sentences aggre
gating
learned since wever
us us rob.
beries in western Pennsylvania last sum
mer
Urging Investigation of the Penslon Rurean
Wasnisgroxn,
presented
numerousiy sig
of the
Dec. & —~Nenator Sherman
in the senate » bateh of
ions from
rebellion
large
med printed petit
ied prin i pet)
war of the
| without regard to party res ling in Ohio,
| requesting
t hare
the senate to
vestigate the present adm
ughly in
of
of suspension,
stration
| and sulsequent orders which claim to
modify, buy 2a not, and which leave us in
doubt as to the exact relation we sustain
to our government as survivors of the late
war.”
A Jealous Husband Suicides
Uxioxtows, Pa, Dec. 8 Louis Ek, a
| pot maker in the Bellevernun Glass works,
home in Belle
younger thas
ins caused him
jealousy After retiring the couple quar
reed. Ek deliberately arose, secured a
loaded revolver, lay down beside his wife
in bed and placing the pistol ta his head
blew his brains out. He was 55 years old,
his
His wife ia much
and
committed suicide at
he is nxiderable
{| and had one daughter 18 years old
Plaintiff Gets One Cont Damages
BurLisaros, Vi
miming
[he
seventeen LYS
which #3
and in
covered but
ne cent damage
in the CUrittender
plaintiff, Thoms
finished
court. The
Charles Russel] f
The jury des
were equally to hia
gets one cent conta
Virginia's Probable Senators,
Ricamoxp, Dec. 4 Virginia legit
lature meets on Wednesday, and one of
the chief features of interest as the day
approaches for the assembling of this
body is the contest for the United States
sanatorship. Well informed politicians
declare that the senatorsclect will be
Benator Hunton and General Fitzhugh
Les, the former for the short term and the
latter for the long term
The Vir
Disastrous Wreoks at White Maven,
Wine Haven, Pa, Dec 4- Engines
running wild on the Lehigh Valley rail
road Baturday caused the loss of three
lives and entalled heavy damages to the
road, besides visiting White Haven with a
fire that consumed more than $50.00
worth of property. The estastrophes were
caused by the Jfuorasies of new men who
have replaced the strikers
Teo Prohibit Football Playing.
PirrasvRG, Dec. 4. ~The police author
ities have declared against football play-
ing under the present rules. Superin.
tendent O'Mara stated that In future no
such degrading and brutal exhibitions
would be permitted in this city. He
stated farther that he had information
that the authorities In other cities would
take similar action
New Jersey's Judge Advocate General
TrEXTON, Dee. 8 Governor Werts has
appointed Colonel EP. Meaney, of Fast
Orange, as judge advocate general of the
state militia, He sucoeeds the late (iene
ral William P. Abbett. Colonel Meausy
has bean a member of the governor's staff.
| apa this position will go to either Captain
| Waiker, of Burlington, or William Clark,
of Newark
Three Probably Fatally Injured,
Wannex, 0, Dee. 6A collision oc
curred evening on the Warren and
Niles street railway. Two cars, running
at a high rate of speed, came together at
the foot of a long grade, and Mrs. Jules
Vantrot, of Warren, and two other women
ngers were seriously and probably
atally injured,
Tant
The Seoteh Coal Miners.
GLasaow, Dec, 8,-The delegates of the
Booteh conl miners have decided to call
out 17,000 miners at once A reso tion
was Sdopted Ming Mr. Gladstone to in-
terposs Lis oe to end the digpute,
18 was decided to call out every miner ug.
tl the question is settiod,
Pennsylvania's New OI! Field,
WiLkEspAung, Pa, Dec. 0.<There is
much exeitemont among she farmesy of
Busquehann. rounty over the d
of oil. Agents of the Standard Oil com-
jaa are buying up a great deal of land
that county,
clothing, They
winter overcoats,
have all weights in
Of Philadelphia,
“Bad Spelis” with the
Heart
Dizzy, Faint, In Despair
Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured.
~ "1 have suffered very much during the past
fow years from
Heart Trouble
Physicians said I might live & number of years,
mighi die any day. [could usually tell when
the worst attacks were coming on by feeling a
sharp pain in the heart, then violent thumping,
shortness of breath, followed by a coldness com.
ing ail over me, then DIZZINESS, FAINTNESS,
and then, unless I could lle down at once I
would fall wherever I was. I never dared to be
left alone for I had to have help at once and
that applied with vigor, I could not do any
work, even to sweeping, sud had to be careful
of the least excitement. 1 got very much dis
couraged at the outlook and thought
There Was No Hope
Of over finding anything to help me. One day a
fricod asked, * Why don't you try Hood's Sarsa
parila? I thought it over and decided to try It,
and I thank God for it Wo. Bince I began tak
ing It, three years ago, | have had but one ‘bad
spell’ and that was due to carelessness on my
art, and from that I quickly recovered. 1 can.
Bot ll you how much belier | feel and how
thankful I am. I feel as if | would like to tell
every person in the world about 1 ean and
@o now do ail my housework, even to washing.
Mus Sanam TaExies, S00 Latimer Streed,
loc Cures
’ Barss
00 parila
“1 know Mrs. Sarah Trexler from having pur.
shased Hood's SBarsapariila for » long time, and
haves every reason to believe that the above
slatement is tron” KE & FV. PF. Snocx: EY,
Pharmacists, 541 E. Thompson 8t., Philadelphia.
Hood's Pills are the best family eathartie,
polls and effective. Try s box. 20 cents.
~The Philadelphia Branch is over.)
stocked with an immense line of winter
In
Physician Wants Partner in Business
| A physician, regular, in a city of 500,000 doing
a specially and office practice
your, $8000 of which is cash, will
nterest to right party ieason for selling
{ outside matters demanding attention
two persons the business can be
| #15, 000, Wi also dispose of
| Carpets, jrane, excellent bed room
| holstered furniture, lambriquins
fact entire furnishiment and « qulpment of a ten
room house, now Insured for $4.00
interest in a lucrative appointment
sal
sell one half
sels
portiers
up
Price for one-half interest $3.00, or with
entire household furniture 85.000, W ould take
| two-thiras in cash and one third in real « Tate
] This is an excellent opportunity
getic man Addry
WAL ener
Regular
ra of Dispatel ’
YARMAN HOUSE.
JA High Street, opposite
House, Entirely new,
SIRE TTT iia, HATE Lic i, H
modern improvement
ACEC M,
this
New
HI ali Lune
Count
GARMAN,
Proprietors,
"DONAHOE'S
least one copy of
the great popular Catholic
Revolutionizing economic thought
and wiping out religious bigotry.
LL
$2.00 A YEAR.
W inted in every city, tow
nt adie nd went
it lad and gen
tory teleres '
tory references, and we
i Bervices Addres
Subseription Dep't.
£ Washington »
+ Boston
enjoy a ‘
; siferred by the
¥ aloresy i plen
ORVis, Bowen & Onvis
4 ita su
LYON & C0., BELLEFONTE.
2.50
ed and sis
10, 11 and 12
Ladies Coats.
state Prices 2
up.
cents,
Ready Made Clothing.
An immense line
all new, go
An immense
gle breasted,
mixed, the very
dollars
An immense line of men's
single breasted, for 6,
The greatest line of boy's and
ip; men's Suits, 1
:
The finest line of ladies coats in this part of th
3
very latest patterns, the best makes.
and the best fitting
We can suit you, no matter how particular you are,
We have black beaver, navy blue beaver, tan and light,
Childrens coats for 1.2
fifty different styles
Ladies Dress Goods.
Dress goods, as large a line as
where ia the city.
Broad « loth, 75 cents to 1.50
50 cents per yard, never before sold fur less than go
line of b
1.1
Navy blue ]
’ Via
ck, bro
latest paterns and makes, ¢ 6
50, 7,8, 9,
Boys’ overcoats from 1.co to $10
cheviots, double
and
7+ 8, 9, 10 and 15 dollars
men's « heap suits;
y 3.50 up.
4, 5,6, 8, 10, 12 and 18 dollars, the
Elegant shape,
goods you can find anywhere.
5» 2, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, § and 6,
of #1000 per
ng
rniture |
MAGAZINE" |
i
|
With 1
Increased to
English welton |
one half |
goes with
bow (ring), will never have oc.
casion to use this time-honored
Cry. it 1s ihe only bow that
cannot be twisted off the case,
and is found only on Jas.
Boss Filled and other watch
cases stamped with
this trade mark, 1c}
Save your
A watch case opener, which will
finger nails, sent free on request,
Keystone Watch Case Co.
| PHILADELPEIA,
.y
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i
EDIARD K. RioADs
Shipping Commission Merchant
LEK
Anthracite, Bituminous and
Woodland.
KINDI ING WH WO.
f
N WASHED SAND
5 ‘ alronage of bis
¥
NEAEP. R E.STATION
ents |
BELLEFONTE.
Fall and Winter Announcemen Columbian
|
Express
WN
Conveying Passengers from the
World's -- Fair
FARMERS’ - SUPPLY - STORE
ws) O J {omens
McCALMONT & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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§ EE ann
Largest stock of
{ road wagons, road
: AA carts and buggies on
exhibition in Centre county is now in
the ware-rooms of McCarsont & Co
Bellefonte, Pa.
We not only carry the larges stock
: | K ’
\
{of the best make, but the prices we
ask for them is so remarkably low that
buyers do not find it necessary to
you will find any. |
Double width « loth, for 10 cents !
54 inch serges at
look farther for what they want in
this line.
Open Buggies, Top Buggies, Car.
riages, Phaectons, Jump seat Surries,
all of the latest styles,
Platform Sprin
Wagons, two an
thiee seats, Dayton \Q
Wagons with tops—the
for all purposes.
The dewand for
Conklin Wagons
la
yer re oa, a
’
are made of the
h ual a orgabip nd
ave no oq ne 1
fight fvuntng and durabitiy. For
sale by
use
material