IsLanp Home Stock Farm Grosse lie, Wayne Co., Mich. BAVAGE & FARNUM, PROPRIETORS. Patrosle No. 283 qian, tm (MPORTED sm Percheron Horses. Il stock selected from the get of sires and dams tablished reputation and registered in the nd American stud books, ISLAND HOME w the Cit nm boat A A £58, SAV HA heumatic tv or the pangs of neuralgi Pang you are bo death with r why vou should continue nt with a goo Eclectric Oil. ’ ne RANTEED by every druggis nd Rheumatism never st ¥Y SHOW us a man or women, if you WEE 2an, afflicted with toothache, } I1ea 1a} 3 1 hee ane ach he py i, Ns WILBURN & CO,, Prop’s. EUFFALO,N. Y. KELLERSS | EMEDY THE GREAT BLOOD PU ) He ban th IAL preparslions are at da nol cx that 8 Moeitive, Sw NEVER- oh re, and Pe ¥ ate ind lo on yield readily to thin re er Fectly harmless, Price bottles for « Upon receiot of $1 by Sam] ¥. Keller & Co, Harris Fa, siz bottles will be sent y press, prepaid. Take ne other, for i = the only preparation that rescher fhe sf the disease and Cares, Send lar {or ask your druggies for ase, Natore Symptoms and Care omials of sothentio sod g Best Blood Pa. rifier in the r snle by Drug generally ‘ os by Sam's PF Kai Co, Hares sr By JOR i ono oid : sonora niarrh penuine Vo o ¥ RTICULAR {IN EVERY Ben G e 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK, WwiCAg ahANg Ap y LL. Q “ngs WEN 5 FOR 8aLk sy 4. %. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall, Ag't. Milkelm Plaining MIN. Furnishes and Keeps on Hand BASH, a DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, BIDING, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, BTAIR-RAILING, &c. &o., &o., &o.. &o. ‘Terms Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jily ISRAEL CONFER & SON od ———————— - a items of Interest. HEALING PROPERTIES OF vn There is no remedy of su ah general | One county iu Australia has this year application and none so easily attainable paid bounty om over 25,000 dozens of | as water, and yet nine persons in ten) sparrows’ eggs will pass it by in an emergency to seck| In the Montana cattle towns a news. for something of less efficacy. Therel . paper, a shave, and a glass of whiskey are but for cases of illness whera water| oo oat the same price, namely, 25 cents, | should not occupy the highest place asa | , 00 or wardice durin the. remedial agent. A strip of flannel or 1 merioan wi tly simeted: in napkin folded lengthwise and wrung out a ail 25 the C ! ¢ ee inh sed of hot water and applied around the neck gains 3g Lomo Co HAE, JAS AXONAL of a child that has the eroup will usually . » * s “ { intense indignation among the Orleans] bring relief in ten minutes, A towel] party of France, folded several times and quickly wrung Belginm bas 041 newspapers and | out of hot water and applied over the MAgazines ; seventy of the former are seat of the pain in toothache or neuralgia’ i will generally afford prompt relief. This|18 Probably a larger supply than any treatment in colic works like magio, | Other Continental country can boast of We have known cases that have resisted The Prince of Wales is the greatest other treatment for hours yield to this colonel, in a numerical sense, the world in ten minutes, There is nothing that has ever known, "lo say nothing of his will so promptly cut short a congestion honorary coloneleies in foreign armies, of the lungs, sore throat, or rheumatism, be is the colonel of no fewer than sixteen | as hot water when applied promptly and regiments in his royal mother's armies. WATER Wonderfal, From the Pittsburgh Dispatch, Sept, 20th, 1680. “ Very seldom do we read of an actual case recovery, where hope had alto- gether been lost, to parallel that which was Monday investigated by a Dispatch reporter, who had heard in various quar- ters talking to their friends of a cure, seemingly little short of marvelous, that had been performed, The plain facts in the case referred to, without ra- tion, are these, as they were lear rom the mother of the young man, his pastor aod other persons well known in the com- munity : . “ William Lincoln Curtis is the name of the young man in question. He is now employed at H. K. Porter & Co.'s loco- motive works in Pittsburgh, Pa, A year he resided with his mother on Grant strect. About that time he went to bed one evening with a violent pain in his shoulder, the result, he thought, of a cold, The next morning the shoulder was aches were felt all through his system. His case was speedily developed into a among the first notable features of which thoroughly. Pieces of cotton batting dipped in hot water, and applied to sll sores and new cuts, bruises and sprains, is the treatment now generally adopted in hospitals. Sprained ankle has been cured in an honr by showering it with hot water, poured from a height of three feet. Tepid water nots promptly as an emetic, and hot water taken freely half an hour before bedtime is the best of cathartios in the case of constipation, while it has a most soothing effect the stomach and bowels, on This treatment i oy will alleviate auy case of dyspepsia. W—— ll A GB 4 s—— MAZEPPA, The great ride of Meze imaginary, 1 i 18 idea of it pa is wholly Byron from a sentence in Vi correct, sitaire, which is in. When young, he fell in love with a married lady, and her husband intercepting some correspondence, way- laid Mazeppa on a clandestine visit The gentleman and his servants pulled Mazeppa off his horse, and making the animal barebacked, tied him on. The ge galloped back to his stables, This drove Mazeppa to the Ukraine ho The name of Mazeppa is well known in Russia ; but not in connection with riding on a bare-backed horse. He fell in lvve with his god-danghter, and marriage, under such circumstances, is not por. mitted by the Greek Church. This un- toward and tragic affair forms fhe sub. ject of the beantifal poem b§ Much. kine, entitled Poltava. But itis ns a $haash ’ “3 $s SrRIsOr toast Mazeppa is chiefly remem. and on the firt Sugday after Ash Wednesday, in every church in h nasi with those of other berad, ussia, his names Diz Try A traitors, the Imposter, ete. in| read out the C ination. If the poem of Lord Byron is examined geo- | oranhiecally it that the | to him was considerably | over flve hundred miles, and the pace, | to have covered ¢ * be found will 1 $+ ride according he distance in the time | indicated, mnst have been twenty miles an hour. Very great strain is therefore on the endurance both of the horse | ‘ rider, and we may add also, on e credulity of the reader, : s 1 the pt fe th ot 4 dp MARITAL PRIVILIGES. A magistrate in India hearing that one of the servants was in the habit of beat. ing his wife, sent for him and tried to explain the situation. He pointed out that the domestic practice complained | of was in itself reprehensible, tending only under very exceptional circumastan. ces to restore family harmony, and open fo objection on the score at least of un. manliness. Bat in that he (the master) was himself engaged and paid to assist in keeping the public peace, there were, in this particular case, additicnal rea. sons why the habit should be abandoned. People might justly think it rather a scandal that, while the magistrate was constantly interfering in other house. holds to prevent violence, it should ex. ist, unreprehended, in his own. The coolis listened with folded hands and submissive eyes, and remarked that of course nothing could be more suitable than the Sahib’s observations, but that if it wonld not be deemed a breach of decorum, he would wish to ask a ques. tion. Permission was given, and the coolie, with sharming frankness put his difficulties in this way. “If said he 1 am not allowed to beat my own wife, then whose wife can I beat!” This was a new aspect of the subject, and the magistrate decided that he would take timo to consider, A COSMOPOLITAN TOWN, Says the Toronto Globe: The streels of Winnipeg presents a great variety. Opera-glass exquisites are jostled by half-breeds shod with mocoasins ; daint. ily-dressed ladies of fashion are side by side with the Indian mother, whose infant resis in a braided pocket or eradie with 6 wooden back, which is fastened about the mother's neck by a sort of wooden yoke. The mounted police, whose du. ties lie outside the city limits, looking after the illicit introduction of liquor into the province and watching over the Indians, make a bit of bright colon Their searlet coats and white helmet hats can be seen and distinguished a long distafice away. BS AR APE If we could only make the world think as much of us as wo think of ourselves we should then be properly appreciated Sm————— Pp — . : : “He graduall w worse, and in & few Palermo, formerly the champion oity ymonths the el and knee joints and in Italy for beggars, now ocoupies only both ankles became enormously enlarged. the seventh . 2 i In March last the cheek bones n to 10 seventh rank. Rome ranks lowest : ed \ : enlarge, and upon his left side particu- in beggardom among all the cities, but larly, spreading his face out of all resem- among her mendicants may be found blance to his former self, The pain in all some illustrious and very dignified per. | his joints became intense ; fever, with its soLages | deteriorating effects, was now added, and . Be | he became rapidly reduced (0 the semblance of a skeleton, while vitality reached its lowest possible condition, and his sufferings were of such an indiscribable character that those who most loved him sometimes thought it would be better If he was called away. At this time Jeyviciane well known in Pittsburgh informed couple of position, wishing for an oo- casional change cunt use, | ahh ange to a country house, | fi parents that they could give no hopes of Tecov would be happy to visit people of status | SOrSry. for a fow weeks, who would acCEpt Yo- | ener wordertor medial Pinmenced taking medici i | weeks quite & ¢! o for the better, was - SEB for the same. Addres, &o i pst bie in yor Tan, enlargem ref 3 " . 5 ; ie va | completely, while in rite and arkeys in their earlier stages are age pr eR sensible to damp—but the same can be said of most other non-squatio birds. | ever in life, Nearly three weeks ago he resumed work as a machinist at hisold place, After they are about eight weeks old, | however, they are hardier than any other | able to perform as much labor as everin hisiife. “The mother of Willie Curtis, in stating all kind of poultry, remaining in the severest | storms of wind and rain, and returning | The pastor e church where the youn surprised at b ed condition. these facts, sald: *Indeed, 1 can not look upon the cure much lees than as a miracle. 1 do sot aE : i man attended Sabbath school was visited, an to roost drenched, without suffering hereadily confirmed the facts of the deformed illness, e, ye 8s 1 would not ksowsn The following advertisement appears in the London Redd: *“A married hesitate in sounding the of Peauna, and in recom dis ¥ to my friends'" i the emaciated condition from discase, . | and of the doctors havia fives him up. He Stammering, as many sufferers have Bald i found, may sometimes be got rid of in a| have simple way. A correspondent writes od he Sosbon Transcript $ ; "1 mY. | EWIsBURG ARD TYRONE RAILROAD TIME eelf of an annoying habit of stammering TABLE. IN EFFCT NOV. 17, 1584, by never allowing myself to speak unless | Daily Except e the lnngs were folly inflated. A little | careful attention soon made the practios| LX a a habit, and now I never stammer unless | yi. 1andor “880 much excited.” E: Ar. 8.40 § cand b * hed aot indAay. Leave Westward. 1 3 § M 3 In Paria, recently, Mme. Tetard, while! ¥ 35 3 “at 1 rE Soar alling on a lady who was a next-door|vi amused herself, as she) Intter in a drawing room, at the ornaments on a buf- | cobur fot. A revolver was lying among them, | Bis She tock it up. In bandling it shell p-essed the trigger, and, the weapon be- | ing loaded, she received a mortal wound | in the chest. | ouk The anniversary of one of the families | ‘onire ; whose anoestors were hanged for) Rising Bpring witchery has been celebrated in Salem. {Larelion The houses are still standing where the | JiReV Judges of that famous time lived, and | Mislinburg iv. on one of the principal streetsis a quaint| peti... old gabled styucture where one of the! Farirousd supposed witches is supposed fo have|lLewisburglv.53 855 10 resided. It is now ocoupied by 5 00rD | MS oar rains vi edn wok doctor, who sells witchhazel ointment to idon at 7.50 P. M., returning leave Moutandou for . Lewbbur at iF. M the eredulous, CHAS. ¥ PUGH, veneral Manager neigh bbor, awnifed the with lookin 8.04 9.48 « LLG mrTive . 11.10 arrive Leave Eastward J - 4 O AM 5.50 6.15 {7.80 = 40 8A 00 £15 £20 53 BES 0 aria g for Mo 1 # Gen’) R. WOOD . M Pass ger Ag L Egg gruel is at once food and medi cine, Some have great faith in its effi. cacy in chronio dysentery. Boil a pint of new milk ; beat four fresh eggs lo light froth and add to the milk while it boils ; stir together thoroughly, but do not let it boil again ; sweeten with loaf suger and grate in ao small nutmeg ; add a little salt. Usl half of it while it Is warm aud the other half in t wo hours or 80, [pERuE} LVANIA RAILROAD Phisdelphin ; and Erie Dividonj—-on and aller May, 1], 18d i WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL Jeaves Philadeipaia....... - - Harrisburg. Montandon .....c.. Willlamsport..... Jersey SHOT... lock Haven Hetovo ar at Erie oh REEs! leaves Philsdeiplhia - * Har: sburg Montandon Willlaunsport . - sir at Lock Haven. RIAGARA EXP. leaves Philadelphia - - Harrisburg. Motandon | Slam Williamsport... 23 pm Lock Haven... 366 pm Rebovo...cuunw.. 50 pm - Kage...coonnnn IBD pm Pessseugors by this train serive in Belle Jonte Bl. a —— 505 pm FAST LINE leaves Phliadelphia........1110 pm - - Har risbang ... coins Montandon ... Williamsport Lotk Haven... arrat Renovo... (Sunda; Train, SUNDAY MAIL leaves Vu. sw eiphia.... - - - Hat tisbGrg.. oon Montandon... Willismeport., Lock Haven... Sl pm S3ain tél am Téa m Thiam BiB IG Bam 60pm 43min ~EiValu giZam iam IX pm am 20 8 in NEWS EXP Regularly every year Thomas Conroy, an industrions shoemaker of Tanner's Falls, Pa., receives official notice from Dublin, Ireland, that a fortune of £5,- 000, with the aceumnustions of twenly- gix years, is in bank there awaiting his order, and regularly ewery year he sends back word that hesrill nover touch a penny of the money until he has hadd justice done him in snother way-—an apology from his wunole, who had wronged him, The Swiss Council is vutepoken in de- fense of social drink ing. It says: “The practice of sock drinking of spirituous liquors brings a cheerful temper into society, efface 8 the traces of daily labor, opens the hes: 4 to other im- pressions, and is intimate ly associative with the development of public life The public house fosters intellectual activity and is a remedy aginst misan- thropy, egotism, vsnity, vopomness of idess and extras of imagination.” The report bas taken the counhy by sur prise. , CGew.. Joe Johnston suid to a newsps per pian who askod him about the origin of 16 Confederate batth y flag : ** Al the battle of Mansssas—yc® Northerners enlled it Bull Run—the' stars and bare proved a failure becansct they Were so much like the Union co lors. Indeed, both srmies mistook their eemies for friends, and vice versa. After the bat tle I had resolved to disonrd th's flag, and called for each regiment to pr.oure - arr at - Ti0pm BU pm ~Pibpm BASTWARD, EXP. leaves Lock Haven... - Will amsport. Montandon., Harrisburg......1 Philadelphia... eave RE SEA SHORE arr at vo. Ere RRbn a. VeREnesREEsy: a = g HUET TTT SR ETSS jock Haven... Williamsport... Montandony. WMP'T ACN leaves £22 Fuzvao aRsus Lc also on Sundry. ALL leaves Brie....ouvinmnm ERIE NM w erereseny ae xe guasnsy seP RUT wd BE ee TAD & ! 2 BEECH PPHEDBHPEBESR & J. C. BRACKBILL rn A evel W. R. BRACKBILL Furniture and Bedding ! THE LARGES * . nr “ h TCR fv ® LA THE LOWEST PRIC Give us a Call,~----Satisfaction Guaranieed. J. BRACKBILL'S SONS, % > 4 “ Bellefonte. | 5 & 8 Spring St., Electric Light. GOODS SHOWN AT NIGHT AS WELL 48 DAY. HARDWARE STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, El BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eall your attention to wus Heating Stoves, Cooks & R We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORTE!'ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand, WILSON, McFARLANE & CO Wa rAd “uy OTE Cor dn 154, ro Af LE Add dwn ¥ HO ATTY bab NJ AA — NOURT PROCLAMATION e Gr andest Popular Work Ever Pu - 308 4 : 4 Many Years in Preparation. Al Whereas, the Hon. Adssm Hop President of the Uourtef Uommon Pleas of the dil Judicial Die rset, consisting of the counties of Usalre snd Huntingdon, sud the Mon. Jas KH. Bib and the Hon , Chester Munson Assoc, Judges in Ust ire coun. Lowmpieled., SCAMMELL'S UNIVERSAI] Treasure-House iF, baving lsssued Lhelr predepl, bearing date Bh day Ut of Dee, 194, to me directed, for holding a Court of . ~~ yer and Termine: snd General Jail Delivery and LEDGE Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Hellefonie, for tue En county of Usatrs, and 10 commence on the Fourth A Compen tho 3 Monday of Jas, nexl, Geltg the 30h day of Jam arty tof is 5 . ; is, snd to cont Bus two weeks. Notios is Derel) - gives to the Usrouer, Justices of Lhe Peace, Aldenses ad Constables of maidooanty of Uetitre, thal they be then spd there ia thelr proper persons, al IV o'cieck in the forsoon of sald day, wits their records ingul sithous, examinations, and thelr own remembrane wo do those Linge WHICH WO thelr ofce spperialne lo te done, and Lhose who are bound is recoguizances to prosecute against Lie priscoers Lhsl areos shalibe in the jail of Centre coaniy, be then and Where Wo prose tute against them st stall be just Given suder my band, st Bellefonte, the 28th day of Dee in Lhe year of our io sed, and the one nusdred snd sevenll your of Lhe ladependence the United Slates. T.J. DUSKLY Shen USEFUL KnOW fium of the best M« a Bion - #e iD, EVARE Jn EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pe. Produce T8 WAKT frEl~Cians DOOK SOIDest Youumne ID market ACLTON BLA 12novém No competion fall kinds of Country Sales, Good Prices and Prompt sfto. We have excellent facili ties for obtaining good prices for Buller, Lggs, Poultry, (live or dressed; Lard, Teliow, Choose Potatoes, Fruit, (dn rest Cals, Hay, idve Bock ; in lact, everyihing the lamer pro duces, either in car loads or snail lots. Tags, slencils and price lists furnished free S8We refer w the editor of his paper. pels ( JUiCk NIA COLLEGE. PpEsasy LYVA STATE Next Term begins Jas Corn cow { Holidav Presents! : eau x oui: The following SPE LAL CX Roller Skates, the Scientific Course (8) AGRICU Cheap Ice Skates, MOUTH HARMONICAR, {b) NATURAL HISTORY ; {c) CHEM AND PHYSICS; (4) CIVIL VIOLINS, BANJOS ING. A short BPECIAL COUREE IN AGRICUI TURE. A short SPECIALICOUREE in Ch A recognized course combining sbopwork with stud) A new Bpecial Course (tw ture and Science, for Young A carefully graded Preparatory Course SPECIAL COURSES are arranged 10 meet Lic wants of individual students, Military drill is required. Expenses fo and incidentals very low. Tuition free indies under charge of competent lady Pri For Catalogues, or other information, GEO. W. ATHERTON, Preside . iyjan® State College, Centre Lo, Pa Wi taking an agency lor the best se 1 book ool, "Be i ners suoceed grand None fail orms free. HALLETI BOOK Co., Portiand, Maine. ACCORDIONS, ee MUSICAL STRINGS, PLAYING CARDS, REVOLVERS RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS, ALSO A FEW FINE GERMAN Si ging Canaries, AT THE “GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, water 8%, Bellefonte, Pa., THEO, DESHNER, decd Proprietor, ess in Mecha t AAR ? more money than st anyibing ele in presents given away. Bend $200,000 us ob cents Dosage, and by mall wit] got free a pack of goods iarge talue, Hh) ili siart roe "w that will at ones Ining you in mouse: fasier than any thing else 1b America All about the S200 presents with each box. Agen wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all time, of spare time only, to work for us «i thelr own homes. Fortumes for all work whoo tutely sasured. Don't delay. HM. MALLE & Vo, Peoruand, Maine. EARN ne ou Jor i rt CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow » die § ored state of the Stomach and Bow- els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MANDRARE DITTERSH Will give Immediate relief. After comtipation follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, | J D. LONG, J D. LONG, . » T * Spring Mills, Pi JUST OPENED ‘A Complete Stock of: DRY GOODS, .... DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, O1LS, OILS AND PAINTS, PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QUEENEWARE, SR prey Appetite, Jaundice, Ap} oplexy, Palpitations,’ Grocerles COFFEES wove SUGARS ........ TEAS its State oolors, This they were 0 sbie to do, and I asked the army for nev” designs. Among those presented one by Gen. Beauregard was chosen, and I altered this ouly in makimg it square, instend of oblong. This flag was after FISH, SALT, TOBACCO, ... «SEGARS AND... EVERYTHING REPT IN A WELL REGULATED STORE. wermnsn ALL NEW GOODS. ceieses vss ward adopted by the Confederatenrmies. It was a Creek cross of blme on a red flold, with white stars on the blue bars. This flag was designed by a ‘Col. Walton of Louisiana, sud presentsd to Cen 3 KNOW — LOR 0G TOBACCO —. YL Ladies Plosh at the Boe Hive, He offen bargains unsurpassed in this All kinds of produce taken, and Highest Highest price i 8 all kinds of ~ COAL on hand always. 150ctSm
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