o—~MRS. J. D. WIKI TEMAN—o0 ~{8 now located in new rooms~* -0n Allegheny Street, Belle—* fonte, and offers te the pub--# lic a large line of elegant-# *—new goods, comprising —* OTIONS j=emOF EVERY met DESCRIPTION. ol # *.. » Collars and) and Lisle » &e., &e ) | Beautiful designs in Embroidery, Cuffy, Silver Ornaments, K id { Thread Gloves, Laces, Towels, &c, $—Table Linens, Muslins-—} +—White Go d=, &e.,—! —ut lowes! possible prices, —1 Mihi L IN ELIR ~The Milli nery Department comprise wall the- Latest Styles in Ladies’ and Ch 1 1's Bone— nets and Hats, beatiful Artificial Flowers ~-aud Ribbons Dress - DMMaking. AND UTTING FITTIN C " eA SPECIALTY — 6 I have a skilled dress-maker, and can guarantee a good fit, — A private and convenient room for fitting. S! AMPING DONE WITH NEATNESS Dish ATCH..... My stamping designs comprise the very latest and most artistic patterns, MES. J. WHITEMAN, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. 2lap2m] 1 hree doors from corner of Bishop. THE GREAT ood Pur of the Wat AN ABSOIR TE CURE Fon CATARRH. uht wrn eases vield readily fatle d to Cure a slr a1 Abs: inte, P sitive ¢ En uly a blessing to mankind, hat bu pe for it. Or cen ommended. Send for testime ar © edd, it Is alway J ] MNigis IT HAS XO EQUAL M AL RIA. A POSIT] £ URE IS ASSURED One bottle (3 go uf Stop taki g {ui { 8 C aTARENR RB eral] A tr sist for a cure s asked a SPECIFIC sos arisiy mpure hloos ny preparation nued use wil id try it. HEUM ATISM. SCROFULA. SKIX ERUPTIONS. YEXEREAL DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. ISS OF APPETITE. ELIXG Or LAXGOUR. LIOUSXE YER TROL) BL! ES. RYOUS WEAKNXESS, IALE XE AKXESS. LER'S ni K L ¥ 4 L x r Catan EMEDY but a safe and p 1 surely the great One hott! sfdw more virt 3» Ma For sale by druge PRICE 81.00 A VLES FOR 85.00. he manufacturers, Sa urg, Pa. #ix bottles cists gonerally BOTTLE, SIX ROT On ut of 83.00 b rece {arrist RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE DOES THE BUSINESS. Thousands have tried it and found relief. There la sbandant testimony to this point, positive and un. solicited, witch should convinge the moet skeptical, If you suffer with Rheumatismn, send for a pamphlet which tells what has been done for others. It lswent free. To be cured costs only £2.80, for ous box is sufficient for the worst case. IT HAS NEVER FAILED J C MCALLISTER, for TSBY,. for many years with Hood, Bon bright | x Co,, now with Wood, Brown & Co, Phila, says ; “I suffersd J Hheumatiern so terribly that I could hardly walk, was at times unable to turn my I tried the Russisn Rbeumatiom Cure, luskie of $wo weeks 1 was completely cured” ve pamphlet, with téetimonisla, free, mailed, Me. sdditionsl. Price 82.50. As yet it ta pot at the stores, but can he fad 1 by enclosing the amount aa above, and merioan proprietors, PFAELZER BROS. & & SO. D821 Market Street, SCOTT'S Of PURE COD peop ie Almost as Palatablo as Milk. White and red wheat oats and barlev w will market prices be paid, on WONDER IN MEDICINE THE DETAILS OF A SERIES OF MOST MARVELOUS EXPERIMENTS, The Action of Medicines Upon Hyp- notized Patients ~— Incomprehensible Phenomena in Connection with Animal Magnetism—A Problem, Some remarkable discoveries have been recently made by French physicians in re- gard to what they call the action of medi- cines at a distance. The patients experi- mented on have been those either hypnotized or capable of being hypnotized; that is, thoy could be thrown into a sort of magnetic s'umber, in which effects could be produced on others independent of their will. There is nothing specially new in magnetism nor in hypnotism, but the mow facts now elicited are of a mnaturs so striking as to render oredible the most seamingly absurd and im- possible cases of so-callod mind-reading The experiments took place at the Bchool | of Rochefort, and ia the first place on a man subject to hysteria They were tried state of extreme nervous sensitiveness It | wus first endeavored to study the effects of | metals Silver and lead produced no result | Zine, copper, platinum, iron and | steel, being applie |, showed different influ- ences, one causing pains, anothoar trembling and another vascular congestion, But the | contact of gold with the skin had a most ex- traordinary effect, causing an intense sensa- ven when applied out. aml his skin, their was the sense of acale pain Some. times a piece of silver or gold was sipped bis Lei witout his knowlenge, He did the pressnce of the first, but the other cause | him to twist and turn till he bad found and ejoctad iL INCOMPREHENSIA LE PHENOMENA, To show that the pain was not the result imagination or deception, articles of bronze or othe: metals having gold were placed near bim without producing tue slightest result though a thermomelor was aluminum, violent When in ; lass it violent sensation of heat day a thermometer was wrapped in a cloth nature of the object, and placed under his forearm. The and a psrmanent Thea the compounds of the metals were tried Chloride of gold, inclosed in a corked flask, had the effect of ths pure the nitrate of mercury, similarly guarded against direct comuact, sulphate of lead, like their originals, had no whatever. Joline of potassium, forearm, caused yawning and sneezing, untaught patient, even if he had been aware what the objects were, Hy duced when it is used medically. But all these phenomena, though carious A bit 8 paper was the subject In his eyelids closed, his In ten minutes he awoke of rubbed his eyes, yawned the symptoms of a person awaked from prgiound repose hy opium to the forehead, the beck sides of the tranquil sleep A small bottle of narceine caused sleop with the turning of the head to One of nicotine, applied to the right wrist, convulsions of the face on the right side, and such an intense burning at to tine produced sleep with great pain on awaking A vial of atropine placed under the sole of the foot caused the patient in | three seconds to rest immovable with his Chloral in a paper applied to the arm caused sleep in lost than a minute A «i on the sole of the joot brought on innaediate vomiting and parnomena alarmed the physicians in attenda: » they were 0 in tense. Sulphat: of quialoe in a vial pre. duced no effect, but plioed on the torehee i caused an intense Leoadgche So also with caffeine, which only when placed on the arm caused a violent excitement, with pulse and respiration accelerated A MOST MARVELOUS EXPFERIMEYT. The most curious ani most convincing of these experiments was the following: When the sick person had retired for the little packet of jaborandi minute his eyelids closed and sleep ensued Three aninutes afterward sleep coasad, saliva suded from the mouth, the skin became moist and the patient complained of exces give beat. In recovering consciousness he spoke of n sweet taste when he drank milk or when he put a cigarette to his lips This saccharine action of the saliva was unknown to the attendant paysicians, though it had been previously described as an attendant phenomenon. In this case itis scarcely necessary to call attention to the marvelous features of the experiment. The medicine was not even placed in contact with the skin, but at a distance from the patisnt, who did not know that anything was unler his pil low, or if be bad been made aware of it could ps have known fits nature or its possi. jo resulta. Yet the effect on his system was similar though more radical than would have been the same remedy applied in a regular way. Some skeptical physicians ap- plied mercury or opium in ots whose contents were unknown to others pres. ent, and could not be even surmised by the patient, and always with the intolerable burning or sleep as described in the previous cases, These expriments and others with other medicines we 8 renewed on these and other patients in numberisss ways, and always with the same conse juencea Cherry laurel produced a religious ecstasy; a bottle of champagne, intoxication, with sing. ing ani dancing. wore all these mys terious elects produced, often without even external contact! How could Tr pip ns amis CHASED BY A WATERSPOUT. A Curious Incident of a Homeward Voy. age from Trinidad to New York. On Tuesday, October 20, we had a sensa- tion that woke us up a little. The Trinidad was chased by a waterspout. It was a very stormy day, with a rough sea, and raining hard. We were then in the neighborhood of latitude 27 degrees, or about 100 miles further north than Key West. Between 1 and 2 o'clock in the afternoon I happened out on deck, and saw just enough sun try- ing to shine to show that the sun was not entirely drowned ont, But the sun, curi- ously emough, was still over in the east when it should have been to the westward of us. After cogitating over this phenoms- non for a short time I started aft to look at the compass, and found nearly all the passen- gers gathered on the afterdeck. The com- pass showed that we were moving south. ward and heading for 8t Kitts again, The passengers and ail the steward's boys were watching a curious column that rose 3 i eR SAR RARE OTV hio 00 ‘uoneaisoad SUBaL eAnseSip ey) dn Suuojepuv sjemoq oy) Supendea Aq ‘esd SBeSIN] *019 ‘Bunee visdadsiqg i I iVd . ‘eyorpuay [eaoued ‘sjjaids mop ‘yinow ay ‘IM AIDA P I1SJ0M ey) eJ4nd [IM SHILLIS ‘odoad wumodewy Sunes-pi -ded puv SuiA-uS3ng oy} 07 Ju] -noed os ouou pus ‘visdsdsiq aoo14a ¥d0auns pidea ‘age peq ‘ose eonpodd 0008QO} pum [ot ury) juereaAead edJow @ wJdoj ou sj edoy] ‘uopwdrisu pue pooj jo * *. enedde ejquia 4‘ * pur ao wvisdedsiqg swoldwiss fuvw oy) Suowy © eaw jusurwoad som ay "xy ise u] 918} p¥Q ‘yYIveJdq peq ‘yaw -W0}S OY} Ul pum pue jySiem Jo Supe) ‘uanqiaeey J0] Supivan pogsnesun YIM ‘yovwols ay} Jo id je Sujes) Suimeudure} -BA uci { straight up out of the sea, and seemed to be | chasing us They lost no time in telling the | | new-comer that the column was a water | spout, and that the ship had been dodging | | it for the last half hour. It was sald to be, when 1 first saw it, about two miles from | | the ship, and look od at that distance, about | the diameter of a hogshead. The column | | of water must have been Sully half a mile | | high, and from the tap of it sprang a dark- | | colored tail, looking like smoke coming out | of a chimney, but perfectly round. This] | upper part went up zigzag fashion as far as | | we could see and disappeared in the clouds | When first seen the waterspout was imme- | diately in front of us, and the ship's course | was changed to avoid it Then {it started | after us, and we continued to dodge it for | more than half an hour. At last we left it behind and resumed our course. We did | not ses it break, but lost it in the distance | I asked Capt Frazer afterward what | would have been the result if we had run inte It, and he replied that the ship's going into it would undoubtedly bave broken the col umn, so that a few hundred thousand of water would have come down on our heads very much to the detriment our “upper works.” He thought ‘not have damaged the solid THIBE EPACE Automatic Slat Et ire Hall. off in the evening, but sea-—s0 rough, that stemmer ERVED YOR THE Fence J. B. BOLT, Bpecisl Agen used with comfort or safety. lowing land more pleasant, and the sea smoother, On Thursday, with another rough sea, we got a welcome reminder that proaching cooler climates At the afternoon, when we were On the fol: ! PG pi taken down. There was no further use for them — Willlatn Drysdale in New ' Times The First Beal of the Confederacy. volunteers for Confelerates service bara There being no navy signed to the light-houss burian be beard of a me unt be bought at New Orleans, and was sent to examine her. He brought At length NOastarls 2 80 well adapted to children that { recommen: tas superio ro any proscription known to me.” LA Ancuen, M.D, i 180. Oxford Bt, Brogkirn 5 YT enthusiasm, saying: “She is sir; a good eraft. When she to fighting trim she? This was the fam as reer on the seas is sary to commission mission was farvisbed by Commander Semmes, which was carefully transcribed It was necessary fo affix to this the seal of the Confederate government. There was po seal, and ro engraver. Commander Semmes and Ir. Capers procured a block of boxwood, sore type from The Adver tiser office, mad with their pocket knives began diggmy: out a seal Dr. Deleon brought in a ‘young surgeon, who assisted, and the seal! was soon ready at the ex pense of several pocket knives When ap plied to tho rwafer it made a very fine im. pression. V/ ith this ever imsusd by the Confederate govern ment, Covumander Semmes boarded his | Buu spter. — Atlanta Constitution is cut down do brave work, sir.” “Sampler” whose oa history. It was nooes her A form of com- The Virulence Which The tra zic fate of Dr. Warner, the Balti- more physician who tried to bandage a | wormced dog and paid for his kindness with his life, ¥: being ascribed to the influence of an excited imagination, but the tiue cause me y bos the virulence which rage imparts to the bite of tortured animals Rage imparis oa 1 howsnnd Trial Parknges maiisd 10 pa tored 10 0 boaith by waBirq, SEMINAL PASTILLES, Cure for Nervous Debility, Weakness and wes] Doers Xoung or Ale Asnd Men. t Yours in many ! Pema Doren restore premstsrely ged an a down men to the full esjorment of perfoct and full Manly Btrength and Vigorous H To thows who suffer the many obscure diseases bromght about by Indiseretion, Exposure, Over Brain Ww url. arts od fran Jadulgwnes, we ask that Fou Send ua us 4 elatement of pour trouhils, an RIA I. PACKAGE FREE, with Iluet’d Pamphlet be, MLLHEN ye f WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF “Eg (ENTS MENTS LE Foss DARK ONt ONT A DETONES, IN DARK RED, BLUE in the hands of the kind doctor, whom he Russian surgeon was bitten Ly a the elbow, creatures of the mammal tims, but nature's original intention was cruelty perilous Dr. Oswald in Cincinnati | Enquirer. The Indecency of French Art. French art is like French literature—given | to nasty realism or sensationalism. Their | goddesses are nude women. and the basis of French pictures is either t 30 nude female or else that bas-rolief in the Arc de Triomphe representing soldiers going to battia You Arc de Triomphe in all sorts of forms in French painting and sculpture French artists make them slves ridiculous trying to create an art with out love or religion. Art must have something —let it be religion or superstition—to inspire it old masters so great, Bot their Sdeiny 39 pature. This quality is more by Germans than by the French, but Germans are lacking in technique, and still more in color, —~Chicngo News, A Playful Member of the House, Randolph Tucker, who is regardec] as one the soundest lawyers in the hous), is one the most playful init If you watch for five minutes as he saunters around i CLOUDED —ARBILLE.— ALL KINDS CEMETERY WORK IN GRANITE, MARBLE, - AT MUST REASONABLI Musser & Alexander, MILLHEIM, PA. WE OF 1 FURNISH IRON, } PRICES, we oR i | i i HapriM i CENTRE Haw Mar M ARKET.~Th {Cmatre Hall Meat market having a re | frigerator families can at all times be sup~ | plied with fresh meats, of the best qual- ity, also bologna sausage. Next door to hota) su dayland evening. Merny of Hewxey Boozee. Dentists. n G W. HUOSTEEMAN, 29 Dentist, Centre Hall Residsnce on Main street. Office on od floor of Harper & Kreamer's store building Will give satisfaction in all branches of his profession. Ether ad- ministered. l4apr’ R.8. G. GUTELIUS,—~ Dentist, Millbeim, Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared Lo extract teeth sbyolutely 3 withou pain. y278 $1.00 THI RTEEN WEEKS, The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed secure th wrapped, to any address | the I WOE Miata for tol month & On 1808 Miley Shots, Age foe padi i sooans Kn are, N.Y wd lab, sSampie “ga D. FP. FORTNEY, Attornaysat-Law. ge in old Corard building. RAINBOW RUPTUR CURE a iY a a atte A tase tro. 008 Toru { Castoria cures Dalle, Constipation four Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eroct ’, Ri We as, gives sieep, and Prowsot witbous wjuriovs medication. 122 Fulton © TO IG § i Resmroy thst HAS . HYD thogsands, does net terfere A, wih sitenlion Yo business, oF oauee pmin of inconvenience of sey way. Founded uite 1 principles. By direct 2 1he Bua € Qingtas Ha apes d red The wiernents of ify wre g ven hack, the patient ly Buin both strength end bess TREATMENT .—Ozs Meatd, 83, Tws Mon 88. Three, §7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mr¢ Crews, 20H Tein sTiovIa xo Cards—Atlorneys . BPANGLER, C. ANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. : hd Collec iions Lennan praciice an d E | the courts; « ons jitation in OHN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFOXTE, PA Furst’'s pew building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or (German. Tm'y84 J OHN F. POTTE R, Alorne 5-at-Law Collections promtly made and special attention given 10 those having lands or progyeriy tor sale. Wii draw ud and have scknowledged Deeds, Morigss bonds &e. Bellefonie, Ps. J. H. ORVIS; CM. BOWER. EL. rvs BOWER & URVIS, ATTORN EYS.AT-LA W BELLEFONTE PA Office opposite the Court House, Furst's buliding. UNV IE foor of dijau 85 on 2d i mn RS TEN. Hotels. UsH HOUSE. W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Fa. Special attention given to country trade, JunelBy (CUMMINGS HOUSE, = BELLEFONTE, PA, EMANUEL BROWN, Froprietor. The iraveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Give it a trial june tf ———————— a Cans dn. NEw BRUOUKERHOFF HOUSE BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLREGHENY 8T,, BELLEFONTE, FA G. G. MoMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. Free Bi to and from all trains. ga Soecial rates to witnesses and jurors, Bun ENTRE HALL HOTEL. J. MEYER, Prop’ FOR SOS "BOARDERS AN TRANSIENT CU Good Table, healthy locality, Dah mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state, Schools and churches convenient. Terms eo reasonable. 16aug of rvs HOUSE, RAVEN, PA. B JpOns CAL Kl reasona e. Good sample rooms on first floor. AMERON HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PENN A CODER vn Se HENDRY. TRAVEL Duss 0 snd from i — STETTLER APECIAL nF Ocd Livery me D. BURRAY, on J. wu Centre Hall, Po, po -— wo A YEARS IN_ USE. Tha Grete sl ’ “aes BeTOMS OF be YMPTONS © TORPID LIVER. Loss ofn Bowels costive, Palin| oy ‘s dull sensation tu £1 back pa Pain under the shonide. blade, Fuliness afier eating, with adie inclination to exertion of bedy or min. Irrite lity of tewaper; Low spirits, with a fociing of having neglected some duty, Wearisess, Dizziness, Flutiering at the Heart, Dots before tho eves, Hoadacke over the right eye, ILeotinsaness, with fitful dronms, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. cases, one dose ory euch o change of fooling he Arpetite. the sufferer, body bo Tal Keon bie! or Hy ory s 20d by their oT Ac Bon = t It oe STATE Cf OLLEG E. ext Term beglus Jaru institution is Jocsts d in one of of the e the lire m A sexe, ad fo bet Course, ANCED ©COt ig LU tiie Co 'RBES, ie Drel wo 34 arse (8) AC HISTORY { ars each, followis HO SATURAL AXD PHYBICE; (4; A short EPECIAL TURE. A short EPEC] A reorpanis IGE SLOP-wOTK AL COURBE nz OOULT —_ s Pr COURSES arc armang iviaual stud YLVANIA EAI Ie ALVARO) WESTW. IL leaves Phila RITIVES BLUOVU hvesmer sno EASTWARD, BEA SHORE EXP. Ik aves Lock Haven... % ot ry - arrives st Harrisburg PhilaCelph ‘ RENOVO AGOominod nu unary. MAIL CRVES BY ccccnsimssimnn le hh © a bh ee be il 3 wath J mer Ow (UES Ep Le 2ppe - arr at Gi at Ph iladel phn Erie Mail Fast, Niagara Express West, Express East 1 an iL close COnReCUon at Lock ven with BE V. ER. Trains, Erie Mail East and West conbect at Erie wi trains on LoS. & M.S. RR. at Corry with 8. } W.RR at Emporium with B., N. Y.& FV. K and at Driftwood with A. V. E.R LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT BK Dally Except Sunday. Westward, PM AM, AM. STATIONS 1 8010 15 50 Montandon 1 5010 25 6 1b Lewisburg : ol is 25 Biehl os! 6 82 Vicksburg 22 6 48 Miflinburg 0 {6 Hi Millon 45 7 07 Laurelton Bo 57 Coburn 00 08 Zerby 5] 15 Rising Spring 24 Poeun Cave S88 0entre Hall $0lErege Linden Hall 4 54 Oak Hall 3 0 Lemont 1 07 Dale Summit ¥ 16 Pleasant Gep i 19 Axemenn : 1 25 bellefonto Additional trains Joave Lewisburg for donat5. am, ® 454 hy and 7.00 pm, return Jove Ms Montandon for Jewisburg ot 8.20 » ®, RRA POH, 3, R, WOOD; General Manager, Gen'l a & LIFE ISETRAN CE. ~ ndersigned reprises twelve as good Fire Ea. saul te @ = Eastwan A M P.M. $105 $00 1 w a 4D * Sh sR 8 12 s Ue sme Eh a a a Sr ARO Or Be Be GERM RINE = & we - * a CoOmPRNics Be OR be foi 4 the world, and sls reproscnis the Like aft Accident jes aaisibins “1 study to e hack, over Valentine & Ob. click , BOND VALENTINE. Crxtie Haul Loms.—Bul ie Iding Io mile east of Centre Hall station or . po $100, Nitto to $116 a He eo Kins - My store “Uw —Alter 1886, 1 | prepared
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