[\ . ’ \ he ’ : Mr. W. BH. Heffner Alvira, Pa. After Typhoid Fever A Running Abscess Discharges Pieces of Bone. All Mope Clven Up— But Hood's Sar saparilia Gives Porfoct Health, *¢C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : “Dear Sirs: ~1 had been a sufferer for nearly three years and had doetored during that time, but without avail. Ihad given up all hope of ever recovering my health. At times I would rather have dled than lived, but now I am thankful that [ began taking Hood's Sarsapa- rilla for I am now as sound as a dollar. I was Afflicted With Typhoid Fever, and an abscess formed on my right side above the fourth rib. The strange part about this was the fact that it did not open for six months after ft appeared, although it pained me continually, After It broke it became a running sore and I was of Hed to wear a band all the time, The « rs tld me that the only way it could be i$ to have an operation performed a. $arsaparilla CURES 8nd have the rib taken out, claiming that I had Done disease, inasmuch as four pleces of bone Rad been discharged from the sore. Before give fag mysell up to the doctors I decided to give Bers Sarsaparilla a trial, ough 1 had but © faith that It would d ny g it strictly accord 1 had used three bottles | D | that all his crops were planted without The March of the Commonweal Army from All Sections, ONE OOMPANY OAPTURES A TRAIN, They Start Esstward from Butte with a Reckleas Disregard of Train Orders. Coxey Jolns Ehort Lived Mutiny in Kelley's Regiment. FrEpRRICK, Md, April 25 General Coxe¥ returned to the Commonweal army yesterday, and was received with cheers on the very spot where stood the house of old Barbara Fritchie. Mr. Coxey was well pleased with the result of his New York gxpedition. He sald that the trunk line roads had not yet decided whether or not they would give reduced rates to Wash ign on May 1. There was to be a spe meeting of the trunk line managers, he sald, and their decision would be tele graphed him, In commenting on the manifesto of the district commissioners Mr. Coxey said that it was just what might be expected under the circumstances. There was no need of any preparatory proclamations by the district authorities as to the order they were going to preserve, and the whole thing was the same sort of bluster that had been made by Mayor Fleming, of Frederick, when he declared that the Com. monweal should never parade in his town, and then allowed the procession directly under the noses of thirty deputy sheriffs, While in New York Mr. Coxey sald he had been offered the use of Woodley Park, outgide of Washington, as a camping grotind for the army. This is one of the most beautiful of the suburban real estate divisions about Washington. Last night Mr. Coxey received a note from Congressman Coffeen, of Wyoming, inclosing #30, with his blessing on the Commonweal movement, The Massillon farmers who were opposed to Coxey and Be, Commonyeni when the start was e. a month ago, have changed in their opinion, and wrote saying that should Mr (oxey be detained in Washington beyond the time of spring plowing they would see His Command--A his returning to superintend the work Began to Feel a Change, and by the time [ had use rth bottle the Sore on my sidz h healed. It Is now nearly ree mont! closed and I | » 1 the for Bave not the least abou medic pag medicines eure others.” ? Mood’'s Pills cure liver ils, constips Siousness, jaundice, sick Leadache, Indig i } | Complexion Preserved _ <. | DR. HEBRA'S | | VIOLA CREAM Remov Why Pimples, Lh and’ Tes, and > in 10 Jin oot £ Web rerhness, ng a J! clear and healthy com: oN plexion. Superior to all {ace ge rations and perfectly harmless. At all a omy or mailed for $0cts. Send lor Circular, Ve si reosnparaile ae 8 end without a and Sellcnieiy weld Price 25 Conts. ER & CO., TorLeno, QO. Absolgiety po G. C. BITTN #8 A ale The circulation of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT is increasing with each 1 issue. The public like the paper 3 1 \ a. N } 11] ™ . —shrewd advertisers shoul i note ANGLER ATTORNE n all the } Ge re, B. §P N. Pract English a AR der Exchar elon —— —— w— | Agents. $75 | & week. Bnslasive territery. The | Deh Washer, Washes ali the | dishes for & family in ene misste. | Washes, tines and dries hem without wetting the bands. You push the butane, (he machion dees | Bright, polished dishes, | pesrfal wives. Neo soakded o toiled bandeer clothing roken dishes, ae muse. Cheap o, warranted, Cireslarefree W. P. HARRISON & C0, Clerk No. 13, Columbus, 0. | MEATMAREET ® ta (Consultat and floor ' f Cri Ones on 1 jel General or loeal Ladies ar gear asd lindo bh ml 0 RAS wr wood tl dda le Ny JELLEFONT | qu AILY of kinds of rk, sausage | nice juicy steak go to ul Meat Market PHILIP BEEZER, 'ropr letor 10.43-1y. Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop- ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull- out bow a the new will exclaim: “Ought to have been made long ago!” Itcan’t betwistedoff thecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filled and other cases stamped with this trade mark LC] a Philadephia. ’ | Commonpwealers | the people were more disgusted over call ing out the sheriffs than were the Coxey | political job town officials bade Kelley welcome and the townspeople furnished plenty of pro army | away with the remark that he would set latter of which Spead belongs i The reception of the Commonweal in Frederick was a complete surprise to the themselves. They were met near the county line by a posse of irty mounted deputies under Sheriff immerman, and escorted into town. But men, for the deputies were all being paid for at 83 a day out of the people’s pockets, and it has already been denounced as a The general feeling is that it would have been better to appropriate $230 to buy food for the army than to pay $1,000 to the sheriff's posse to prevent the prmy from committing depredations that they never contemplated The Commonweal army is growing Nearly 8500 men marched out of Camp Boone yesterday. They were joined by stragglers along the road and in Frederick they found another party of thirty-five men walting to join them. ATLANTIC, Ia, April 25. — When Kelley's y reached Walnut at noon yesterday t was received with the same cordial wel. come which has characterized the recep tions since it left Council Bluffs. The visions. The stop here was brief, and the was soon on ts way again for At wl ps 3 with words of encouragement, pow and then a well filled provision wagon wheeled into line amid grateful cheers from the men. Another mutiny seemed probable yes terday, and this time it promised to be more serious than the Neola incident Colonel Spead, whose popularity with the men is as great as that of the commander, positively refused to obey orders, and it was apparent that any attempt to discip line him would cause a split in the army Bpead has been inclined to be unruly ever since Colonel Baker's discharge, and has secretly sympathized with the ex-colonel A decidedly bot exchange of compliments between the Kelley and Spead men fol lowed the latter's disobedience, and for a ime a general row was Imminent, as the sacramento men promptly took sides with Spead, while the California division fa vored Kelley. The latter finally turned tle the matter later. The entire trouble s the result of jealousy between the San ranciseo and Sacramento divisions, to the Sr. Paul, April 85.-A any of In} istrials broke into the Northern Pacifie comp ON T0 WASHINGTON. Herron MERA ITEMS OF STATE NEW Mattors of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, HazveToN, Pa, April 28. Hon, Eckley B. Ooke announces that he is not a candi date for the Democratic nomination for governor, LANCASTER, Pa, April 25, About mid night the Pennsylvania railroad station at Watts was badly shattered by & dyna | mite explosion. There is no clew to the | identity of the perpetrator of the outrage | or his motive, CARLISLE, Pa., April 21.—A tornado of | great severity passed over this section last | night. Buildings were moved from thelr | foundations, roofs were carried away, { treos were uprooted and fences were | Frito. No lives are known to have been ost, ALLENTOWN, Pa., April 24.~Cora, the 4- | hed old child of Charles P. Herbert, of ‘elsenburg, this county, while playing with matches, set fire to her dress and was | burned to death. Another child died soon | after from scarlet fever. Hoth will be | buried in the same grave. | HAnrispura, April 25.—No action was | taken by the board of pardons in the cas: | of George ¥F, Work, the Philadelphia em bezzler, and it has been intimated that | nothing will be done. There was no basis whatever for the story that Work was t be pardoned at the meeting held LANCASTER, Pa, April The em ployes of the Conestoga cotton mill have been notified that after April 30 the mill will be run but four days a week, and that | wages will be cut 10 per cent. Several | hundred employes are affected by the re duction. This is the first time the fac tory | has been rua on short time since it started | in 1875, CARLISLE, Pa., April 20.—The Carlisle | Gas and Water company has applied for an injunction restraining the Cumberland Valley Traction company from laying electric ratlway in the streets that the current from the rails stroy the water pipes by electrolysis most a mile of track has | motion will be argued May on wd Bi Al The | wen laid LANCASTER, Pa., April 28. Mart gard and Joseph Brownswelger, co of burglary and shooting old lsainh Shea fer, of Groffdale, were sentenced Buzzard was sentenced to £2.00 and img ) sixteen years in the Eastern penitentiary Brownswelger was fined tenced to eleven years in Buz nvicted 4 sSaturd pay a undergo an 18a the PHILADELPHIA, April 24 Pepper, provost of the University of Penn sylvania, resigned that office lay, much to the surprise of all but the very Jew who were in his confidence. His rea son for resigning Is that he has a desire t devote more time to medical science, which he has been neglecting measure, be cause of the demand made upon by his labors at the university Mainaxoy City, Pa, April 25. Joh: | Galloway, aged 10 years, is suffering fr a fractured skull and is likely to die was playing marbles with other boys the street, when a horse belonging to H Ball & Co. dashed by and struck him. He might have escaped had he taken the warning and example of his comrades, | who ran to the pavement, but he ran lo front of the team to secure his marbles MEDIA, Pa, April 24. —Richard H King, | 98 years old, hanged himself with bis sus | penders in his room at his father's resi | dence at Aston Mills. He was employed in the mills of John B. Rhodes, and had some words with the foreman of the de partment in which he worked, He was threatened with discharge, and it is thought the words worked on y EHR way WW to commit the rash act WinxespARes, Pa, April 28 — Joho Phonix and Samuel Young were killed Saturday night at the Hanover street croming of the Pennsylvania railroad They were inside the gates, walting for » train to pass, when a runaway dashed into the gates, knocking them in ward, Both men were struck by flying pieces of wood and throws beneath the | car wheels, being so terribly that they died soon after. Phoenix widow and two children i widow and four childfen TUNKHANNOCK, Pa, April the 7-year-old son of Jefferson Walters, of Eaton township, was punished by his] mother for some little misdeed. He went | to the barn, built a scaff so 1b he | could reach the jolsts overhead, anl hung himself. In adjusting the pe h made a miscalonlation, and when hb kicked the scaffold from under his leet th rope caught him across the mouth lear out several of his teeth. He was nearly dead when dis He dec) } will repeat the attempt HArrispURG, April 28 vi yestler in na fu 2 0is He | fi horse | MAng.eq saves 8 | 2 «Jasper, | at thot 7 | HH covered wen The busine dr at Butte, seized an engine | uned them from their own ried the rate of | round house and train, n number, At cast at forty delayed The arn veral h Timberline, we ’ Liv rt they fourteen miles west of a sh by a cave in in the tunnel ¢ this side of Timberline, bn there and went to Livingst Ingsts dista: got throug! bh trifles ter th KY rs did not de fry i and they vis were kept In a ( uld oc reached m the 1 Boze of ihe Liv 5 fime f+ Teytt bh it Bn + reaches fever {sion sh ir men, y there, and the ment provender collec ted was turned ove General” Hogan up Kamut: } Hu n their arrival th ro t inn wa 0 peri 1H fin wked whe tld take the right « | way tot end of the road, and laconically | replied lone itso far.” When the ofMcia ord to look out for trains und | your trains | way After supper af Hogan's warriors started on thelr trip east, Officials of the Northern Pacific in this city have given orders for a clear track It is now believed that if the men make the same time they have thus far made they will | peach this city some time tonight r | the ( H i oxey brigade wi Fhey have th Ff if yo keep them ou gtwant t of the ue) hurt Livingston Warring Against Foreigners Axnox, O., April Akron's nnem ployed workingmen have declared war npon foreigners, and declare that they will pot allow that class of labor to work upon the street ymprovements. About 100 Ital fans employed on paving and sewer con tracts were set upon by a mob of 400 to 500 men and driven from their work. The timbly arrival of Mayor Walters prevented violefice, Editor Matton Stricken st Mis Desk. w orton, April 85. Frank Hatton, and editors of the en with total and Emergency how serious, an wd, i i | intendent | probably fatal injury of L. PP. MeClena- fire and marine insura: was profitable in Pennsyiva it not been for their jut accumulations of i% of su missi« vay ner . and most have drafts made upon them on ac In 1883 the ext in | was 81.5470 Mr. J Mr. Jag ns of the act Luaper say oOnservative not been able to int « Josnes a] EE incomes the § ing unincorp ing a fire busi: cover all « Tr 8 rov ine rated as inases of HOLLIDAY masked me tion bh at this § town ten mii There they gagged Postmaster | | i forced him to open the safe at the | A revolver | tied Donnell express off) store, and ot securing money other articles amount. Then they car and returned to trace of them was lost i : "et Ra this City WitLiaMsrorT, April 28 The Williams port and North Branch railroad experi enced its first serious accident Saturday, resulting In the instant death Miriam P. Welch, only daughter of Super Benjamin GG. Welch, and the than and Mrs. Joel F. Balley, all of Hughesville, the latter being a sister of Superintendent Welch. The victims com- posed a pleasure party who were on their way to Halls to meet Superintendent Welek. Near Pennsdale, a village twelve miles enst of this city, their train came to a standstill, and before a locomotive that was following to bring the party back could be signaled it crashed into the oa boose. Mr. MoClenathan and Miss Welch were to be married Thursday. The cor] oner's jury investigating the fatal wreck placed the blame on John Hessler, the engineer. He has been arrested for man slaughter. | trust began ye | of Cook | general | careful the constitution and the laws wi | north ou small boats escort the Ragnvold Jarl { ey “ flemve Bellefonte, except Sunday... : | | made = of Miss i AFTER A BIG TRUST Gas Combination, VALUABLE FRANCHISES INVOLVED The Case to be Prosecuted by Attorney General Maloney, of Iiinols, snd & Vor midable Array of Legnl Talont—An Al. leged Oppressive Combination. Cricaco, April £5 of Illinois agai The great Chi war of the stats t the wo Ga terday in the cirenit « Attorney brilliant as generals and a formidable talent, representing property the city of Chicago, nr Quo warranto procesdin 18 sucecessfol the charter of the gus 1 will be revoked and the valuable fran chises of the various companies represent ing the association the profit bearing for so many years been fave county Genernl Mis loney and two sistant attorney of ley OWHers nrray prosecute px, and if thes tit worthless ms which rably become mediums have listed | on grea stock exchanges of the country The filing of the petition of the attorney for to the proceedings of quo warranto was public shortly after 8 o'clock in the after noon—after the closing of the stock ex changes of the country, in order that the matter might not he us of fluencing the market To a reporter of the the attorney general sald “I have begun 1 permission institute HNnaGs made a mea in Associated Press hese proceedings after deliberation and painstaking in vestigation, and because I think the peo ple of the state of Hine 3 plaint against this tr no time in my which | posed as an anti-corporation i lieve the corporations has VER JUS n here has been career in have ' Jor ld chsh be respected But when they | the laws of the state and ital and fra it is the duty of state to wage of the un thie a war for th awful cor in utter disre have des to wage to take ther res whicl 1e Lhe sub je peo 10 a into the | I know w warfare is " | weighed in the Wellman Leaves Nor AALEM J mand « terday for the the steamer Hagny pron boat belong can al CArTies were great) strength ’ yunce the steamer t ar 14 zt uminum boat beauty Raguvold Jarl age to the far on {| were hoisted salutes were f ! harbor was decorated with of the Arctic explores A ire All the o% q the fags in VOT large fleet of ofthe Warhir Great Strike in Rossian Poland Bens, Breslan sav gress in the Piotr) pal ind ' April 25 : ot ¢ i fron 31 that » wh be fr fron worker is feared tha the strikers has beet order ntier : ney Unbridled License in South Carolina COLUMBIA April 8. Car loads whisky are being received here 8 f and sa the former places at HONE Are OpENIOE a8 Unaer Beer is on tap at cents a glass No far to «tf regime five beet tors are making no «f Prot t a hand and whether prohibit business 0 exists Bix Cyelone Vietims, West AM Apt 2. late re ene of the us the re wn itself y tk ports fr recent eycione ie Penalon Crook Sentenced. Frederick The arrest extonaive os to del voucher warthed an raud nt pens i mn I in the bud The Mate Charged with Manslaughter, Hoxreney, Cal, April 85. «The coro net's Rvestigation into the cause of the nship Los Angeles at saturday night has resulted ct charging Roger Ryfkogel, the with eriminal negli He was taken ill be tried for mansiangh 1 into A Phelan Convicted of Rigamy. OuaMnsouna, Pa, April 8.-Dr. Jo seph Henly King, a physician who for merly pragiced In Baltimore, Washing ton an! Higerstown, Md., was yesterday found gui ty of bigamy. He was, accord- fog td thd testimony, married in Wash | ington and afterw we in this county. nver Police OfMeors Fined, Exgn, Colo, April #4. —Ex-Chief of Police Jone and Lientenant Clay, charged with sthog dynamite in the city hall dar {pg thelecent police board row, had Ho eaci by Police Judge Frost. gave ndoe of appeal, and were released on $800 dnd. Voman Suffrage in Ohlo, Be ATL April 25.<The Ohio In rh the bill gi women right to pte for all school exoept state colmissioner. The women must also or, THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE | Proceedings to Dissolve Chicago's | LL“ ATED in healthful | Undenominational Fultion free : Board aod of low 1“ IY PDA DTM ENN LEADING DEPARTMENT LL AGRICULTUR} CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICH i. CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERIN ELECTRICAL ENGI) MECHANICAL ENGIN MINING ENGINEERIN HISTORY and POLITICAL BCIENCI NDUSTRIAL ART AND DERIGN LA AGE and LITERATUR} Spanish and Italise optional) German and Engl! ) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ALTS work with study MENTAL and MORAL BCIENCE MILITARY SCIENC}) ti 15. PREPARATORY YOars AGRICUL] LTURS ¥ ( : i NGI i Lath French {rea ed equired combining theoretical an “al DEPARTMENT 11 term opens Seg a Ars dress A a GEO ATHERTON TY oA Lego ge Blas College LL. D., pre Centre Count Stationery ) 111 lat vd QOH Hamer BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table In effect on and alter Woe. 20 Ten Arrive at Snow Shoe leave Snow Arrive al Be Adverts SUN’ Ano YE J LINIMENT iKE any OT vi STRICTLY HER For FAMILY Use. Dropped on sugar sullering children love to take it. Every Mother should have it in the house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colde, Coughs, estarth, ents, chaps, chilblaine, colic, ¢ ™ morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, Ia grippe, lamencss, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, nervous bead. ache, rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sprains, sting se, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat, sore lungs, toothache, silitis and wind colic, nated in 1510 by the late Dr, Fa Physician, # merit and excellence have satisfiod for Neatly 4 century, All who use it are amesed at ite ul power, is safe sadthing: _. sfying; so say sick, hE » n sensitive sufferers, Internal and un | PUANSYLVANIA RAILBOAD 14 TY RON Loe WENTW AND sn. are as ‘Tyrone isbrg, 12.300 p. in Hi. arrive at Tyrone burg, p.m TT] ii, "WA Leave Belleton 6.00, at PI YiA 7% Aave Bellefonte fi, 41 Har 1.25 p.m AnVe Ba Tyrone at ve at Tyron ludeiphia efonts p | iye #L Tyrone 11, mi Haus burg f at hil VICI 4 Aave Bellefonte ! rrive at + 11 “ at Hare Tyrone Philadelphia at Loek Lock Ha Look ack Ha- Iu i p in. at al Philadelphia at wk Haven 5.2 ishurg 04 astioila. m arrive at Lewis ) Harrisburg 11.40, Phila- 0a i138 pb. n «ave Bellefonts ve at Lewisburg $47. Harrisburg aadeiphia 11.15 p.m TRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. Table effect ve Veb, J B. & B. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND YARDS OF THEM bh rapid rate you'll not hav® it if you want any of these and 30 cent Fixe Zeruyn GIsouans at 18 and 20 cents per pard Choloee, desirable kinds that people will ap prove~such as you'd never get except 31 a great to somebody—in this case, loss neither yours nor ours, nevertheless they are r write for samples, buying comes Ging Jose heraed arme ou see them—-25 and 85 cent id Waist GOODS na Duck, Galateas, ete ~This itself. and make you wonder | Lawns Batisties Swisses department, a good sized store in with; that wi rd I Yar in Duzss Goobs 100 to $6.50 a yard. perior value of these fine to finest Press Goods AMERICAN SUITINGS rent styles of new, 25, 35, and $e. r department | FY Goods iw samples i save by sending The tell little cost, and you sand s that weekly send ther goods th at at & BUHL, B ALLEG 0GGS HENY, 119 FEDERAL ST.. PENNA. 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