¥ n Normanville, Pa. Injured While Coasting Impure Blood Asserts Itself But Hood's Sarsparilila Cures the Disease and Restores Health. *C. 1. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass. : “During winter of 1587, 1 was injured on one limb witing. It did not trouble me at first, but soon became more painful, my strength Legan to decline and I could not rest at might. I was attended by several different doe. tors but all failed to check the trouble and I grew rapidly worse. Early In 1890 I had to use erutches 1 my health was very poor, having Jost my appetite and being reduced in flesh. In the fall of 1801 I had to take to my bed and ft was thought I Would Not Live until spring. During all this time I had tried many diferent medicines but did get relief, In the meantime to give me rellef, the several Bunches around my knee were lanced and later every effort mude to heal the running sores but all ja vain. Then it was, while confined to my Ded last spring, that my father, having read much about the merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla, HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES decided to have me give ita trial. Ihave taken R regularly, using nearly ten bottles. All the sores but two are healed and these are nearly well 1 have thrownawsy my crutches as I can Wie « “Hood's Pilis gate and eect SRELI} ] i virt of the ( rected AL the Peuna from by d vey dated Rous unto Apr to Ma T J IRVIN MORRIS » J TICE All legal t left in his care Collect ' The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, | ing concern in the world, is now | the largest watch case manufactur- putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY DE HAD with enses bearing thelr trade mark Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Bent uae your knits or Mnger nails to open your wateh cue. for ah opener (Irae). | date, | Sugars | a du of iI TARIFF BILL PROGRESS | —— — | The Amended Sugar Schedule Goes | Through the Senate. TO GO INTO EFFECT NEXT Y BAR, | Mr. Hill Voted for the Feifer Amend. ment Favoring Free Sugar, While Irby Was Palred the Same Way-—-Senators Sherman and Stewart Refused to Vote. WASHINGTON, June 6,—~The compromise amendments to the sugar schedule were all adopted in the senate yesterday, and the pivotal schedule on which the fate of the tariff measure depended went through without change Y.) voting in favor of it and Mr (8. C.) being paired the same way, Irby own forces intact, Messrs. Manderson and Perkins voting against and Mr, Quay | the amendment eing paired agalust it, while Messrs and Stewart did not vote at all. Ouly one of the Populists, Mr, Peffer, voted for free sugar, Messrs. Kyle and Allen, in the final issue, joining with the majority of against it. The vote on Mr. Jones' amendment, fixing Jan. 1 as the date on which Sherman Democrats the sugar bounty repeal should go into affect | was carried by 38 yeas to 81 nays. Mr, Peffer's amendment to place all sugar on the free list was lost by 26 to 87, Had all the Republicans, with the three Populists and the two disaffected Demo- crats, joined hands, sugar, raw and re fined, would have gone on the free list. | On all the other amendments offered by | against | The | adoption of the sugar schedule practically | } the them Republicans the ranged from majority three to ten. insures the passage of the bill at an early although it is intimated that the | Republicans will make a final stand on | the sugar schedule when the bill ported and considered in the senate As adopted the schedule imposes a duty of 40 per ce val FAW and i with a differential duty of one-eighth « cent per pound om standard, and an of a against rom countries paying an the Ha from the and pla oy is Tre rem on all sugars, addition cent SURArS imported { export bounty ) walian treaty admitting San free nues SURATr of duty, per non lasses testing above forty 3 y iwich islands NO two cents mo British Columbia's Great Flood Loss VAXCO nil 4 dollars will ine b—Four miil hardly cover the loss by flood The waters veal Are led His Mistress Looked the Shariff in a Cell i A | uns on the sher wer walked out woods door nin On the closed the which A Whole Family Commits Salelde BenLix, June 4. painter, with his wife tted cyanide of potassium. A paper, signed by the whole family, showed that they had all con sented to die by poison. The cause of this wholesale suicide was the fact that Seeger was without means on account of the fall ure to collect money due him for work done upon some pew buildings ar] Seeger, a snd four master children comun suicide by taking Governor Cleaves Henominated, Lewistox, Me., June 6.-The Republl can state convention was held In this eity yesterday, and Henry B. Cleaves was re nominated for governor. There were over 1,100 delegates present. Senator Gorman Golng to Atlantie. LAvnes, Md., June 6. Senator Gorman is now almost a well man, He will take a ten days’ trip to Atlantic City to recoup erate his strength, and will leave for there va Friday. On the vital amendment | to place all sugars on the free list the | Democratic line was drawn, Mr. Hill (N. | But | the Republicans were unable to hold their | | which was promptly returned OF ANS COURT BALE, “tate of John M. Wagner, deceased In Parti’ on . BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ court of Cor tre county, the undersigned will expose to » Alle sale at the court house in the borough of Allelonte, on BATURDAY, JUNE 2d, 1804, [ at 2 o'clock p.m, the following pleces of land 11in the township of Boggs and township of Un { ton, county aforesaid, bounded and deseribed as follows Being purpart number one in the partition of sald estate, All that certain lot of ground sit uate In Central city, Boggs township, begin i ning at the north end of the Milesburg bridge over Bald Eagle creek at a point parallel with | the outer end of the abutment of the bridge, | thence along the road leading to the Bald | Eagle bridge one hundred and fifty feet, theneo | along lands of sald Ellas Zimmerman east one | hundred and fifty feet south to the Bald Eagle | | | i | i ereek, thence along sald creek to the plage of beginning, containing one acre more or less, and steam | matic | wit thereon erected a large flourlng mill, wwer, with Btevens Roller and Auto coder, and other buildings, sald mill hin ashort distance of the Centralelty depot wing purpart number three in the Prt an of sald estate, All those several and certain lots of ground situate In Central city in Boggs township, county aforesald, and being desig nated and numbered in the general plan of | sald Central city as lots No. 50, 51, 52 and { fronting on Spring street, and as lots No. @ 95 and 96 fronting on Broadway, and thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, sta { ble and other outbulldings Being purpart number four in the partition of sald estate All that certain lot of ground | situate in Central city, Boggs township, county aforesaid, beginning on the north by ladings street, on the east by lot of John M. Wagner deed, on the south by turnpike road, and on the west by lot James T, Hale helrs, sald { lot having a front of fifty feet on sald turnpike road and extending back to lddings street and known in the general plot of sald town as lot No. 11, and thereon erected a two story double dwelling stable and other outbuildings lelng purpart number six in the portion of sald estate All those those two certain tracts { of land in Unjon township, in the county afore sald, the one beginning at hemlock ; thence by land now or late of Francis KB. Warton, dee'd., east 3X perches to a heap formerly dogwood house by land of 1.0. Walker, et " north 20 perches to a stone heap formerly a chestnut oak ; thence by land of the Snow Shoe | raliway company west 370 perches to a st heap formerly a post; thence south 20 per to the place of Leginning, containing 153 perches and allowanee acres | The other beginning at emiock thence by pere OM t of of house SLON one and of Harvey Mann sout! formerly a pine land ne &( y ! ) st of thenee by land o } & Co. and Walker tone vg a dogwood ¢ of | : 0. east the | 14 BEEZER'SMEATMAREET ALLEGHENY 8T. BELLEFOXTIS We ke Beef, I’ amok ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Matters of Interest from All Commonwealth. IA, June 4. —~Ex-Judge J¢ lied at the residence of hi 1t street » Re, Pa, June 6.-Rev r, president of Wilson or the past eleven years, died » of the heart, aged TOWS. Pa. June yutcher, was sandbagged f the city ight ar He says his assailants number of them O'Hara's conditi New ( Crover years attractive young woman o committed her parents wonld not allow her to go to a Christian Endeavor meeting She took a big dose of arsenic and died in five hours after in tense suffering Lock HAveN, Pa, June ot into the of A. E Grugen, of Iyner, this county, during the night and blew open the safe. Mr. Grogan heard them and opened fire with a shotgun, Both sides were bad marksmen, an: oone was hurt The burglars secured a small amount of money, a gold watch and some dry goods The Ell John O'Hara in a I last were being a eritieal two Ir one negro mn is Pa, June 4 old, a ASTLS Miss known ar i f New Bedford suicide becanse store ErLrwoop Crry, Pa., June 8 wood enameling works, the largest econ cern of the kind in the United States which has been idle for several months will be started up by eastern capitalists at once. The capitalists from New York whe will start the big works have discov ered the secret, and hope te make enamel ware here that will compete with the En glish product, Reaping, Pa, June 6 — The Berks county Democrats held their convention here yesterday. Oliver J. Wolff was nom: inated for prothonotary; James W, Spon gle for recorder; Dr. J. C, Grelsemer for coroner, J, H. Welble, Cyrus J. Rhode and J. B. Herteog for the legislature (the latter a renomination), H. J. Kinteer and George H. Nagle for prison ins and Jonathan Schwartz for poor director. a nely | d robbed of | Mary | Burglar | OTICE IN PARTITION. Helrs and legal repressntatives of David Hennigh, deed, Jato of Potter twp. Cente co., Pa, To M. Elizabeth Hennigh, widow, Lancas ter, Pa.; Elias Hennlgh, Fisher, Champalgn co, 1inois ; John Hen igh, Kansas lenjamin F. Heunigh, Larned, Kan, : Simon I Hennlgh, Gregg twp, this county ; Susan Gott shall, MiMinburg, ra Catharine Rearlek, Missour( (wife of O. ¥*. Rearick): Nan cy Bartges, Haines twp., (wife of Adam Bart ges): Mary Rearick Gregg twp. (wife of Geo Reariek) ; Lydia J. Noll, Millhelm, Pa.. (wife of Lambert J. Noll); Elizabeth Gramley, Miles twp. (wile of Francis Gramley): David Hen nigh, Sabetha, Nemaha eo. Kan. : Reuben Mu ser, Mary Stover, Bertha Bone, peulah Musser and Dalsy Musser, children of Ann Hennlgh, Intermarried with Wm, Musser, Woodward, Pa. The last four being minors and have for their guardian M, 8. Fiedler, Millheim, Pa and iion of Wm. Hennigh, residing at Mill heim, Pa. Take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans court of centre county, Pa. & writ of partialon Wel been Issued from sald court tot sheriff of said county, return able on Monday, the 27th day of August, 1804, and that an inquest will be held for the purposd of making partition of the real estate decedent ( t Zt 1804, at 9 a re deed, at which time ent if you { tracts of land situate bounded and de« 0 uated In the township of Pott sald, bounded on the north by of John Tonner, decd. ; on the east the heirs of Joseph Carson, deed by public road and on the west y & Kis coquilias turnpike and tow eleven acres containh No, 2 of land = Lhe on } m., | late ee proper s four pat of Centre eribed as IK about A tract of Gregg, bound beginning at 2 Kreamer north thence north « east 11 of said J perches to a i ohn Hge McCalmont & Co. ———p——_— Fr pe — TELE Dv Ee Aye SS A CUT IN THE PRICE OF _———— —— ——— qo— > —. — vy - —— tee dh EE SES CR SE J I SE SS - N aARvAE Ba TT TI ae \ ARIAS AS } wh WVLe GF VU VAAWGe SELF DUMP HAY RAKES Over the | THE OKEI0 HAY TEDDER REYSTONE EAT LOADER EVE SIDE DELIVERY RAKES FURNISHED TO « DER. BROUGHT TO CENTRE CO Now Peerless w! ni preg Everything else { McCalmont & Co., BELLEFONTE, PENNA - hl ’ Cavents, and Trade. Marks obtained, and ent business conducted for Mooenare Fees. secured, wey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with 4 the U. 8. and foreign countries Addrem, Ore. PATENT OMnice, Wassinaton, D, ©, Ee RS DR. WILL BE A1 on Saturdays May 19; June if CERTRE HALL July 15, Aug, 10, Sept. 7, Oct MUSSER nd De HOt Mi helm, Thur I and and 50, Ded lay, June M4, July 12 (. 8, Bey MORITZ SALM, BROCKERHOFI} HOI Feb. (Jct E, BELLEFONTE, PA April 21; 1 and 29. HOT ; From June 1 P } Dect. 4 ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. CET THIS oT, CENTRE DEMOCRAT” COUPON. Ww i \ tG : { Imei or Cabinet Photos 14x17 CRAYON. ~ J LINIMENT LIKE axy Op UN STRICTLY HER For FAMILY Use. Dropped on sugar suffering children love to fake it. Every Mother should have if in the house, It quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, cold, coughs, catarth, cuts, chaps, chilblaing, colic, cholers morbus, earache, headache, hooplug cough, inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, tervous head. ache. rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat sore lunge, toothache, tonstlitis and wind colic Originated in ho by the late Dr, A. Yohnson, Pamily Physician, Tis merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nesrly & century, All who use it are aman at its wonder fu) power. satisfying: so say sick, It is safe, soothing, ‘sed Internal and External, eensitive sufferers ™he Doster's and directions Gb every hottie, Prien, 3 ta Hd Pamphlet fren Sad ov [hy abi vy LAJon & CO, Boston, Mass. REAL - KID - GLOVES ut v Pair. * 15C a 3 | ¥ f Ly ma HALF BEEALVALLE ~ MTS : DEFARTMEN - w wehes : ra choloe suitable ish new adios of én il Ws Crapons. In six entirely new effets. whicl ¢ laste » ag Ate 3 sling. 2 + Per Yard AMERICAN SUITINGS ble materia wit of favorably with mported ~2he, Ww BOGGS & BUHL. 115, 117 & 119 FroERAL ALLEGHENY, and Are new and sivle the {howe bearing und $e ST. PENNA. W. ALEXANDER, . ATTORNEY AT Law, General legal business executed and collee tions promptly made. Office on High street D.GETTIC, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, All Kinds of legal business given careful at. tionen. Ofee in the Crider Exchange.
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