BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and Hidney Compinints, Druggists and Physicians endorse it. x Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Hrown Chemical Co., Baltimore. rossed i ved lines and trade-mark on wrapper. a Ww ANTI LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW Fancy work at their homes, in city or vonatry sand essen 84 to ®13 Jor waok makiog goods far oar (411 and winter treads Saad 15: for sample and particulars HUDSON MFG UO Hiostdm 257 Sixth Ave, New York STEAM BENDING SHOPS, \T FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bending in wcod done on ghort notice. Orders filled for rims of all sizes, and of best material ; bob-sled run ners, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles phaeton and bogey reaches. Send for prica list. Orders by mail promptly at- tended to. All work gnuranteed. loot y J. B. REAM & SON. ZELLER & SON. . DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. Desler In D RUGS, DRUGS CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &c Pure Wines snd Liquors for medica purposes always kep ANIEL PRUTZMAN. BOOT AND SHOKMAKER after April 1st will open in tha Durs building, when he wiil ha prepared to make to order Boots and Sooes, aad do all gindsofransiriag. Satisfacdon guar aatsed, and charges reasonable. He ask- a shira of the onic patronage. 8Smaft GRAHAM & SON, MANUFACTURERS & DELALE3S IN BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER If you waut good, honest Boots snd Shies—goods that you will be plegsed with—-oay the following makes, and you will get the best: E.C BURTS Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and Childrea. HANAN & SON'S. New York, Fine Shoes for and Biya, every pair warraoted, J. H BYRMESY Rochester Fina Shoes fur Ladies and Oaildren. Ia connection with the above fine shoes we have a fine line of MENS CALF & EIP EBGOTS PLOW ~HOkS, BROGANS & SLIPPERS of every description, at the lowest fig ures. pay Remember the place, on Corner or BROCKERHOFF ROW, BELLEF NTE, PENNA. 1imay Banks. Men tn st SH mo CENTRE HALL. HRoceive Deposits and allow Io. terest; Discount Notes; Bay and Sell Government Bea curities; Gold and Coupons, Wu Worr, W. B. Mixorz 0a Pres Cash NENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. {Late Milliken, toaver & Co.) Recsive Deposits and Allow Interest; : » Discount * Bay and Bell Gov: drnment Securities; Gold and Coup one. Jas. A. J D. Snvaerr Beaver, : Cashier Pres. New Brockerhoff House. JROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHESY ST. SELLEFOXNTE, PA G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floo 9. Pres Buss torand from sll trains. 9 guecial rates 10 witnesses and jurors, 8ju ONFECTIONERY and EATING HOUSE, st SEARFASY ROOM» Basn's biock. Meals st ail hours fron early to late traing, Lunch without cof fee 10 cle, Lunch with coffee 15 cents Regular meats 25 cts. Oysters in all style cp A wesk at home Ky the indus tr BY: Best busissss now belors the " Saul bd Vapital not used 4d, I» Men womea, boys snd girly w rywhiore to wa k for as work nsps-e bmn, or Niwisshe time. You on: ire yrurahols time to th No ather hasiness will pay nearly ss wel ans can fail 10 mk) sanrmons par, ongagin. grass douily sah sad Corus Tiss! Monel a Augista, a iinaly Frrin Muar.—~James A. Decker Bpriag Mills west marketsupplies fres stull-fed beef, constantly, also pork, ves and matton io ress00. Potlers Milk Ceatre Hill and Penn Hall will be sy plied from eek, the wagon, two daze ear) Ifyou wanta BICYCLE, TRICYCLE + or a VELOCIPEDE, SEND. TO H. B. HART, i No. 811 Arch St. GY. Phila, Pa. for a Price list and Catalogue giving ful descri . - ption em TWENTY-FOUR O'CLOCK. IA Convention to Alter Railroad Time=A Now System, i | CmicaGo, Oct 1l.—~Today the general | time convention of railroad men has been held { at the Grand Pacific hotel. To this meeting there attaches immeasurably greater import | ance than to any that has yet been held, bo- cause of a proposition to entirely revolu. | tionize the railway time system of the coun- [try. At present it is estimated that fully | fifty different standards of time are in use on the different railroads, and it is proposed to reduce this annoying complication to a sys tom in which there will be but five divisions, The proposed innovation had its inception in the April meeting, and it bas since been sub- | mi.ted to all the railroad companies in the country. In these, managers of sixty thou- sand miles of track, have voted in favor of its adoption, and there are, practically, no negative votes. But one road bas shown any opposition to it, and that is an insignificant line in Canada. The following companies have not yet recorded their votes: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western; Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul; Chicago, and Northwestern; Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Blufls; Iilinois Central; Richmond and Danville; making about fifteen hundred miles of track. High officials of nearly all of these lines, however, have spoken in favor of the new proposition, so that there is no doubt of its adoption. The proposition is to divide the whole country into five divisions—the inter- colonial, 60 deg. west from Greenwich, the eastern, 10 aeg. west from Greenwich; the Central, #0 deg. west from Greenwich, the Mountain, 106 deg. west from Greenwich; the Pacific, 120 deg. west from OC reenwich I'he divisions are 15 deg. apart, which is equivalent to one hour of time. Another raatter Of considerable importance is the proposition to divide the clock dials into 24 instead of 12 hours, which will be discussed by the Convention. By this arrangement] r. 8. would be 13 o'clock, and 13 o'clock r. M. would be 84 o'clock. The supporters of the system argue that the present arrangement of designating the first 12 hours of the day as ante-meridian and the last 13 hours as post. meridian leads to too much confusion, and under the new system no mistakes can Le made between the A. MX and P. M. While all concede the superiority of ths proposed plan over the one in use, yet it is feared that to introduce it all at once would resuit in many mistakes, and possibly many accidents The objectors, however, express a willingness to submit the proposition to a thorough discus £2108. Contest of a $100,000 Will, Jaxarca, LL, Oct. 9.-The bearing in the contest to sot aside the will of sre. Mar. garet Eliza Johnson, of Hempstead, who diad in January last, Jeaving an estate worth £100,000, was continued to-day before Surro gate Townsend, of Queens county, at his { wiioe bere, Mrs Mary B. Becar, a davghter of the testatrix, masks to have the will set uride on the ground of undue influence. Mrs Johnsen bequeathed her property, with the | exception of $5,000, to her son Samuel, wiv, resides at Stratford, Conn. Thirty-three | witnesses have been examined 87d twelve sittings held. Bix witnesses for the contest | auts were beard today. The bearing will be continued next Tuesday. An American Consul's Assassinstion, Paris, Oct 8A dispatch bas been ro ceived bere from Canton stating that the American Consul [Charles Beymour, of Wis consin,] bas been assassinated. Up to 3 o'clock this morning, however, no official con- firmation has reached diplomatic circles, | though the report is generally credited, Wasuvoros, D. C,, Oct, 5~Up toa late heur First Asistant Becretary of State {Davis bad received no information either confirming or contradicting the reported as tassination of Consul Seymour at Canton, China. He bas sent a cable dispatch making inguiry about the truth of the report, } A Parti-Colored Wedding, | Frosmwe, N. Y., Oct. 10.~There is oon- siderable talk here over the alleged marriage of Miss Eliza Hincksman, colored, aged nine. teen years, t0 Joseph Miller, a thrifty Ger ‘man farmer. The ceremony is said to have ‘been performed by Rev. C. © Lasby, the {white pastor of the Msthodist Episcopal church, The happy couple, so rumor hag have departed for Cincinnati, their 25iare i An American Crow Rescued, Loxpox, Oct. 8 —Dispatches received here | from Breton, West Australia, report the ar- {rival there of the British steamer Linores, { having on board the crew of the American {| »-hooner C. W. Lewis, of Thomaston, Maine. | The schooner was abandons] at sea in a sink- ing condition, her crew taking to the bogs» They bad endured great suffering apd “vere pearly exbausted when picked 2h by the ! Linares, A Fatal ¥ ,qiroad Accident, , WarsZoxera, O., Oct. 11.~The Northern wound ger train on the Dayton and i Michigan Road last night ran into a freight | train just south of this town. The passenger | train was thrown over and completely de | molished. The fireman, William Loman, was P verely injured, but Engineer Curtis leaped unhurt. None of the passeige™ wore i injured, - a Work on the Cape Cod Canal, gaxpwion, Mass, Oct. 1L~Three dredges and pile drivers, with a large number of st onocs commenced upon the Cape Cod Ship Canal. F. A. Lockwood sud O. W. of Boston, arrived to-day, to prepare for the work. Within three weeks 500 men will be Inboring upou the line of the canal AA Fie Should Be Hanged, Provioexce, R. LI, Och 11 Abraham Minard, a Fr och boatman, has been held in £1,000 for trial on a charge of outragins Mary J. Thompson, fourteen years old. Ho bad procured hor fram an orphan ksylum and taken hor into bis family. Bhe is in charge of the Overseer of the Poor, in a se. rious condition, . Gay De Lesseps, Pants, Oct. 1L.—M. Do Lesops gave a grand fete at his country residence. The rustic of the vicinity were gen- erally invited, and the venerable projector if canals outdanced the liveliest and most vigorous of the village gira fload Agents Hob a Stage. Ferrol for the past few days, causing a ford yy which forty persons are irowned and sixteen houses John Wanamaker's Store, Philadelphia. These are the First Days of the Fall Business, already the hum of activity begins. We launch the busy season with Some Special Things that prove to be strangely low. A few of these have been in store some days, but, to give everybody a fair chance, we held the announcements until the return of people from their holidays. A good lot of first-rate Jesuers at joss, These are all black. The colors are $2.50. A Black Dress Silk at § cents, that until recent- y was always $1.00, A fine Black Rhadama, 22 inches wide, at $1.50. Half-wool Black Dress Goods at 12} cents, which is just half-price. All-wool stylish Plaid Suiting, 42 inches, at so cents. We sold the same at $1.00, Another in stripes at 63 cents, Not dear at $1.00. A quality of Lupin's A Bleached Muslin, full rard wide, for toc. The st we ever had at that rice, The best Twilled, All Wool Red Flannel we ever sold for 2¢c. The best Canton Flan- nel for 128c. We never could get so good a qual- ity at the price before, An extraordinary lot of Towels at 25¢. Eight lots of Ladies’ and Children's Hose that are on our counters at 2§ per cent, under prices. Cashmere for so cents (all wool). The new tar- iff will prevent this qual. ity from ever again selling at this price, A Black Albatross at 25 cents, exactly half-price, A fine Black Camel's Hair, 46 inches wide, at 6o cents. A good 36-inchall-wool Cashmere at 40 cents, An excellent Black Cashmere, all-wool, a yard wide, at 45¢. A very few much ad- mired Embroidered Robes at onethird off of usual price, These lots of Shoes that desirable for the prices: 250 Straight $4.35. 172 Straight $3.25. : 248 pairs Women's Curacon Kid Button, $4.25. are amazingly Women's Walking Women's Button, 186 French $5.00. Women's Button, pairs Goat PAITS Kid 141 pars Front Lace Boots, $1.25. 131 airs Front R Boots, $4.50. io pairs French Kid Boots, $5.25. Women's Walking Women's Button, pairs Coat ti pairs Women's Kid Slippers, $1.24. 112 pairs Women's Kid Ties, $2.00. 110 pairs Women's French Kid Oxford Ties, $1.25. China and Glassware wc hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots dn- nounced are nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch the city daily papers for the announcements, and if these lots are sold when you come do not be disappointed, as we have new lots in every day or two. In Furniture. Young couples should sce The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for $25. The same goods in Cherry for $28, Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, first served. Nothing like this has ever been done in Philadelphia before. A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing, We are not permitted to give the makers’ names. The goods arc new this season, and fifty patterns at least to choose from. The first Fall Women's Button Offering of Ladies Robes are all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich hues, and the new patterns are on’the palm-leaf order. The effect is much the same, if not full equivalent, as though an expensive Cashmere Ehawl were dissected and made into a robe, as is often done, The expencs being infinitely less —§25, Also'a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental effect. The olive, vid’gold and rich, dark bues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious formation, 10 to 11 yards each, $2.00 yard, * There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving, Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail ; a “Postal” will receive immediate attention. ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have remodeled repainted and added to the external ss well as to the internal sppearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers 1 would now th sank my customers for their liberal pat to nage in the past, and solicit a continu ance of the same. My stock is as near full as possible, Iam in complete com. m uniestion with the principal Drug Hou 26 8 of New York and Philadelphia snd am su pplied with cuts and price lists, and " I'bing in my line pot kept in stock, wi il be sent for at onceand delivered atthe 84 mo prices that it could be bought st if Cards—Attorneys. P HEWES, ‘ Auorney-at- Law, ractices in all the Courts. Office in the Furst bulldng. Bellefonte, Zmaytl BLAIR L'NN, Attorney-at Law, ee on Alls, sny street, Bellefont, feb uf I. yours BY, , . | » Auorneysat-Law, Jffice in old Co~ard hail J. (German, ing, Rallafonta L. SPANGLER, Atworney si-L Ww Uonsuitations in English sud Office in Pures new buildin ou went or sent yourself I buy my Fug for cash, pay no discounts, which nubles me to sell just ss chesp as any othe r drug store in the cointy. All business between desler and customers strictly con- fidential J.D. MURRAY JunZio! Centre Hail ARDWAR H HA R 2) W RE 00. Co 8, 5 * REAPERS REAVERS And all kinds o,. Farmiog Tools, RA KES, .URKS, BCYTHES, ' ROPE BLOCKS SPROUTS HAY FOURKR, &« | AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF | HARDWARE TO MEET THE DE. HEALTH IS WE Aq BR. EB © WEST'S BREVE A%D REAR TREATHINE, » angrantes i specie for Most da BF prioems Oouvelel te Pie, Rervors Neograifrte Hesdeche, Bi rviane Protoation ooed ole ase of gles sd or Gamers, Weketfuiness, Bent resgion, Sofeming of te Brein prulring in loess wllBe 16 galeers, A. fay 8d degli wrepnness. Loss +f FF oer is eller ae § Sperm robes coup 4 by sulfation or nyorind ng gers, Va treatment $1 bow or wx Boies fou poid cu reomipt of pries, WE CUARANTEE 6IX Toenresny cars, Wik sacl sueder je bose, soruppanied » th 85, we w writies gosrasios 16 re'und The toney i t Lert 8 core, Guarantees assed culy i KISSER & NESDREISOX, $30 Boos Bireet “IU IRT IT ALR’ The selebrated vapetabic Mined Foerit vr. [i hmmesistely BOXES oie 4 by MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS HARRIS & CO, _ cures Henderke, Constipation, Purifies fhe Skin. Meied where revednt of 28 eonds Unsuripsted fur Culidren. EISNER & MENDELBON, 320 Race Breet, Philadelphia, Pa. Mens Fine Shoes. No 10 Brockerhofl Row, Bellefonte, Pa SPRING OPENING "8S. Haviog completed shelving and fix~ ing up my goods, I extend a cordia invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Guods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, anc the best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the county. I haven't $40,- 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and of the Intest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I bave some of the very best make of the celebrated Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rick and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you give mes call I will do as I always havedone : treat you fair and honest aad give you the value of your mont ey, and don't you forget it. Isaac Guggenheimer, In Now Addition to Bush's Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA P.8.~A full stock of the best Leath er alwayson hand. Cash paid for all kinds of hides 26apbm ECHLEKS | : SECHLERS | SECHLERS f i: NEW GO Just opened & full line of Cooice Femi — ODS | — ly GROCERIES GROCERIES AND AND PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS, COFFEES SUGARS, SPICER, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTE, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. » -y : FISH, SYRUPS, ETC, Together with GLASS, CHIM, MOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, at the lowest living prices. Goods sre all newly bought, strictly freeh, and of the very best kind. MEAT MARKET Beef of the choicest cartie, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on band. 30 pov. tf SPAING MILLS Plaining Mill #@- The place to buy your best™Wk #@ and cheapest Bailding Mates"8 #@rial is of Jas. 8. Kape & Co, Spring Mills, Pa, who keep all kiode of F1O0ORING, ————————————— . GERMAN, & ————————————— ———_ SPLIT SIDING, ———— SURFACE BOARDS, A A ————————————— WINDOW SASHFS, ——————— ———— SS A—— SHUTTERS, BLINDS Se. &o.. &c. Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short no MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL~ WAYS KEPT ON HAND. ilies
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