( ! TA! \ f} 1 A Hurd on the Cavalry, Mercantile Appraisement for 1894. LLL ! \ UL AB, During the early part of the war the fons ge mak . contempt of the infantry branch of the | tice that y (pprafsead and classified by the unas ened : service for the cavalry was deep and | hs. : ie and Other losnse tax for the. your 16M y 1dac 4 But the Committee Decides That |outspoken. On one occasion a train. t-O Mee, at Buxin Buttz Attempted Bribery, load of soldiers, among them a detach- | , Col TE CE Merchant | ment of Kane's Bucktails, passing “ j 14 i " : “ Yearick, Thos “" i4 : 1 A throug! Mnessen st sd at y rea deena i | EDWARDS STILL NON-OOMMITTAL, | through Tennessee stopped at a station. | Axe Mann. Meyers, en ae } { A weather-beaten Bucktail "standing up | PBetictonte, Achenbuch, WW : Joweler ov I 775 1. .Cormms | i i . eo Achenbach, 13 « ceerssAlonfectioner on i4 rE # Gingerich | inquired in a loud voice if there were ‘ Afkens, J A... Musical Instruments. . 14 ‘ Rew art i n : , Anderson, John si ds and Fool 1 3 1 Pent any of the —— Pennsylvania cavalry in ye "on Baiurce i ‘ y £ flcer RRO “ « Bellefonte ppl } Steam Fitters, Et 4 and the Committee Has Decided Upon the car. An officer dressed in the erp a tanh I 4 heighth of military style arose and with ‘ bit N Merchant | : great dignity said: awit Re Jom Aurint | WASHINGTON, May 26, —The special com ul } Mi Zt rE 3 mtd SS | mittee appointed to investigate the charges . Miss Katie Rosengrant | of attempted senatorial bribery on the | that regiment, sir. What do you want’ Ulster, Penn part of Charles W, Hutte yesterday sub “Oh, nothing mueh.” Said the Elk | The Newspaper Mon Still Refuse to DI. vulge the Source of Their Information, an Plan of Action. have the honor of commanding rt to the senate. Buttzis | county veteran. “I'm going to snap a . | found by the committee to have made the Sc rofula ‘ie i : despit » his ae h cap on my gun and I Just wanted to | empt ¢ ri ry, pits i snial, . a : | and S Hunton and Kyle are exon. | Vell You not to get scared, The Worst Case the Doce | erated from all blame : tors Ever Saw | The report of the committee consists of n : | two printed pages. the testimony I'he Lock Haven base ball club was Wood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured | given before the committee seventy-six | defeated at State College by a score of - ge 1 Aq all " i Y her thi & - | G.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Nass | pa ther things the report | 7 to 4 last Saturday. Dear Sirs:—I wish to testify to the great | : value of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Forsome timeI | ‘It appears testimony submit Druggist Grain, Kt { from eT nee bad been t led with scrofula, which early e that a certain Charles W. Buttz, of | RPHANS' COURT SALF last winter assumed a very bad form : 1 Dakota, but domiciled in Washing Estate of John M. Wag nN mm her 2 AP sartitio Sores Appeared on My Face . nber last, where he has { PUNUlon. or of the OF Rang’ ssurt d hands and eradually increase \ " engaged as a lobbyist and claim Ce J yi 18 Of BI OIC oF of 1 Drphians cout and hands and gradually Increased in number | 0 4i4 on or about tl A : pire county, the undersigned wili ex; to I ent ha, Ol FADO . tO ‘ ible ‘ } ’ +} . Ad von J ( ontil they reached to my shoulder. The doctors ag 5, n A itt Xe 1st of April of public t th urt house in the boroug ’ f I onl { “1 ’ i at N 1 . ( Pa, ell ie. on ns, samuael sald it was the worst case of scrofula they ever | i Warr t . Va Tat ‘“ , eastos Hunton, jis 8 ATL RDAY, JUNE Jontgomery & Co 1 arrentor a., during t bsenc 4 ’ wil, 18 saw and also went so far as to say it was in- b ¥ el ton, Va., during Lie absence of Ja : ¥ N 1, 1804, rable, 1 uw ointments and other remedies | the senator, say to his son, Eppa Hunton, | 8t 2 o'clock p. n (he following pieces of land ut to no avail.” A friend recommended Hood's | Jr., that he would pay him a contingent ol Be i vg ship - bed se of 825.000 if he id. by ambi cb BF fa I, bounded and described J 2” fee of SEAR i iL! would, )¥ prese uting low Hood § Sari ures arguments as to the pending tariff bill, in ing rob Mia her ono Nt the partition of luce his father, Senator Hunton. to vote tay Y baal ctriain of K parilla, and although I was completely dis- | against it. This offer was declined atonce | ning at the | orth end of the Milesbirk brilae a last chance I resolved to give ita | and peremptorily by Eppa Hunton, Jr. | taking one bottie I noticed the sores { the whole matter wi symm tinea ted | umenced to heal. After the sixth bottle |. i oarer | TAs communicated | thence along the road leading to the \ tag! : e hundred and fifty feet, thence They Were All Healed. ‘It is also lished that Buttz, dur. | alot 1s of said Ellas Zimmerman east 1 » take It, howeve 11 had used I¥ the montl March last, approached | gras theo ony eel South 10 the Jad Kap t . x tatsniene Iel . .. . | Lie ; I y Lhe place o Me Fr ay ! now 1 am perfectl Il ator Kyle, of South Dakota, with a prop : . Pid i He Miss KATIE ROsENGRANT, Ulster, tion that £15,000 would be pald to him |¢ eon erected a large flouring mill y : NED Woraietst: end) mAh (Senat ; if he would vote s inst hin M with yah r and Auto Mood 8 Pills wm on nd efficient, . eanding ta 's / - xald . der, ; other build sald mill ®asy in action. Sold by all druggists, 28 woh dems gi ! a bled vithin as hort distance of t niral city deg 134] proposition, als Kyle that the mor of an estate All t land, follow mount post | other nort thence fs g § of i excused ir. Shriver, of the New | 2 U 8il Lhal carta and i " " § ’ . thie ’ Hi . | tract t § Pap’ 0 ri : : 1g fark Mall and Er: bh i ps trad {land situate in Union township, in J a aie fhe toe I ab sede Mail and Taxpress, also declined to | the county aforesaid. Beginning sta point on ire 4 y 4 4 #4 : : eg 9 Bish WOE i I FRIST Borthert ad we oatrg day of A od, gr his he said ( Jultas. Hender . ¢ 4 ¢ i tra & a 2 1 cad £1 west | |] ng : ‘ jE 14 Pract Eng - rose, rib | eile oe (SHAEFFERS PORTRAITS BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLF We ki Beef, | smoke ete. the Ic KID - GLOVES CUT THIS OUT, Cotton Seed Meal, Gluten Meal and Linseed Meal, |, FEED - FOR - COWS, | speci! ( . 1 tra ’ ght be carried 2 higher court or of making | actly HALF REALN : hy 1 n uesday,. tb y yp ‘o | i 4 1 | peal. This acti was taken becatse of | 5 hag ct of Pras igh | | os lot 4 e the objection made by onnsel f ) 1 . at whiel : i place you be 1 AND ON} | ne Hof Pollard that } Breckinridge had not WEES Prop | those four paresis or | BOB-ST.EDS and ROBES Watch Cases |i mim i mms Sadie ta || 14X17 CRAYON. | GLEE BL Jas. Boss of Mas Macclie Polard gmat him | Sd a rh fb Bon th ont | Imperial or Cabine! Photos i ke} yu i reguiat pri of | ¥ hg ave all gold as far as you can gen, They look | re . i lon + the time w y onner ded on the east 1a of | ho od taing &1 wd that of ti ; good BRUSSELLS like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and | which the motion to file has n made. | I ond oh Cathon, ded. om thesouth | evss. fn mam SL VAs an sh L fa pekn iT fof any of the above or any other} are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet | d lias turnpike and township road Rays 53:00, hy naving | 11 coupon 11 McCalmont 8 Co.. { LACE DEPARTMENT, and there will only cost about half as much as an out. Murdered by Mexioan Nrigands. containing abo NAc , : THREE DOLLARS vely buying and selling while they last at No. 2 | 15C, 2% and 350, por yard «38 ta 108 inches t solid gold case, Warranted to Ciry oF MEX100, May 50.--The author | of Gregg. bouicaea and deseribed as follows NS \ : NA y x | Wie Wear for 20 years; many in constant use | ities of this city have been advised of the | beginning at a post, thence along lands of Jno BELLEFONTE, PENNA ! OF of got e Jap Indias, ext choloe for | ) A pq tine Jap Indias, extra ch thirty years, Better than ever since they | murder by brigands of Benito Hernan Kreamer horth : west 5 J rel a ys a post a. . I gs, principally dark groupes: suitable are now POO No WI oa - wrohes he OF &t rept [1 > : pi extra cost, with the great dez and his wife and three children Her | thence south 20° east 502 10 pere hes to A Dost, i ’ i oh wl a Oy a yard N bow (ring) which cammot be pulled or twisted | pander and family left Matamoras to | thence south 604° west 21 1-10 porches toa post, | FREER + wb ae rr ig A UDITORS NOTICK Mori igpde Bibb) dl Be fo Rip thie 1 place Wg ing. ¢ al oy ane ie " " “ tar . 1 . « ENLIrelY ne a ™ v L make an overland trip to Monterey. They ! [ne place ol boning. Sontatiing ¥ meres and “ oe . nn his the 4 atter of the Assis aal ealate ot W. | axclusive taste will appre ate: 46 and 48 in tat estbe ‘ln ’ ¢ / allowance ‘y ; Eom The gb « Runkle, Jr. in int, and for the benefit of | ches wi p oh BE su ‘ were in the vicinity of Colchastos when | No.8. A tract of land adiolning tret No. % Lx] TERR n erediters. In the Court of Common Pleas hes wide, $1.00, 81.90, $1.25 per yard the brigands surprised them, and after situste tn Jo% Rship of Potter; bounded and de a B Centre county, No, 104 Aug. term, 180 Among AM ERIC AX st TTINGS Mig now i t1iiene 11 of the fathil robbed the . | seribed an follows wainning at a bh ekory ' The undersigned anditor appointed by sald | ¢ rable materials with “‘ehie an siyie killing al Hy, 1 them { thence along lands of Jolin Kunkle south 31 court to hear the evidence 4 abon the ex. | comparing favorably with those bearing the 4 east 112 perches to a post, thence along lands ceptions filed, and make distribufion of the er “imported 2c, Be and $e Two Killed by a Cave In. of said John Kreamer north 62% east 149 2.10 amount of bid to and among those legally en ’ ’ N os 10 § . ) ] noet ) 3 . Tacoma, Wash., May 28 —A large cave | PHISH 108 ens, thence north uh. east 78 | §Cuveats und Trade- Marks obtained, sndail Pas. | Hie do receive the same, wil attend 16 the A . : Ve, i : L y § 1 4 4] . oom in occurred here at the Bluffs, near the | jacob Peters north %2 1.10 perches, thence ant business conducted for MobenaTe Fees. No. 10, Criders Exchange, Bellefonte, on Mon wharves, by which two men were killed | south 6004° west 275 2.10 perches to place of be oul INCE 1s ORONTE ha. PATINY Ofhat day, May 21st, 1804, at 1 p. m., at which time AAR np this trade mark, and two injured. The dead are: Major ginny Sontaining 146 acres and 107 perches anc re thn | ahd ty sg those$ | and piace all persons interested in sald as oth " oe s mon and allowance. . Send fel, draw . descrip signed estate are requested to appear or In do. ers have the old-style pullo w, | W. T. Gillespie, a well known mining No. 4. A tract of land situate in the township don, We wivise, If faien ah free of ¢ | fault thereof they will be debarred from par 115, 117 & 119 FEDERAL ST. lu which is only held to the case by friction, | man, and Arnold Bernberger, a stationary | of Gregg aforesaid, bounded and described as charge. Our {eq pot due till patermls secured, § | LiCIpAtion in said fund so as aforesaid to be and can be twisted off with the ines 45. follows: bounded by lands of Green Decker, ow! ; distributed Ta €. MITCHELL, rons boi TE Rad, SE George merle, ——— Rrtie, Flynt, | $c ARAAmE, (How $g Obisin Puents, wih | ACA Audi, |ALLEGHENY, - - PENNA. Which caso opeuor to the manufacturers Six Miners Killed. 10 partition of said. jand has heen wand has | §vent free. Address, : ——— Ml, Nini Brussgrs, May 98 An explost . | partition thereof yet remains to de to pay cy ' IXANDE KeystoneWatch Case Co., ha / k plogion oe and among the heirs of sald decedent, C. A. SNOW & CO. S. D.GETT RNY AT LAW J. " ALE AT LAW curred in a mice at Anderlues, killing six we PHILADELPHIA, ) Sherift's office. = JIx0. P.Coxno, OPP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D, ©. th We Tah miners andjinjuriug several others, | Bellefonte, May 29, ‘045, Sheri. | & Apri 3 winds GE I0qa: business Jiu careful at pa narmlis N busihen Auted and eollee ' K fe. Om on igh street N
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