——— i SCRO FULA Usually develops in early life, and is a peculiar morbid con- dition of the system, usually affecting the glands, often re- sulting in swellings, enlarged Joints, abscesses, thickening of the lips, enlarged neck, sore eyes. A scrofulous condition is often hereditary, but bad diet, too free use o fat meats, bad air, want of sunghine and nourishing food will induce it. Some people are troubled with serofulous swelling of the glands, and with ulcers and kernels, which may cause very little pain; others may have in- ward scrofula, scrofula of the lungs, scrofula of the spleen, scrofula of the kidneys, and scrofula of the bones. BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS will drive away any case of scrofula and not to appear in another lace, for their action on the lood and vin Bn carry the disease entirely from the body. $2.50Did It. The persons named beloy w had fpen t thousands of dollars in he (iTusata to get Tolle ther d th u- matisn, but all to FTL they tried the RUSSIAN “Rirer ARTA Ol ICE, “which costs two dollars and fifty conta, T} 2 1y and completely cured them, since had no return of Rheumatic trouble We publish a lttle pamphlet (sent free ‘toan 1y add. dress) giving their testimony Just as they gave us; but if you have ar doubta about the ma write any of these Kel leved Rbewmatics, and. ge expression from than J.D. Ware, Hommit we. Pa BamoeL Bukws, of Bausman & Burns , Lancaste Joux McLaveuriN, Lancaster, Pa, WILLIAM SEMPLE, Alleghany, a, F. D. Mioprerox, Bedford, Pa. R. C, Pontes, Cherry Hill, Ma, BR a Kixsrow, Newton Ham ton. Pa. Cor. D. THEOBALD, pede , Ohio, The Russian Rheumatism C ure has saved every Rbeumatio sufferer who has given it a fair trial, # ONE BOX DOES THE BU SINESS, i ? If mailed toe, additional, * Price $2.50.! If rewistered 18e mor £1 Be sure tls special tradeqnark is on ovy box As vet it 1a not to ha forma at the stores, bot can ot aly be had by enclosing the amount as above, and addressing the American propre ts TH, & CO. PFAELZER BROS, (819.821 Market Street, Philadelphin. 15 LIVER OIL tesof Li me & Soda as Pal bloa 3 Mili. n of COD LIVER OIL tore mg & time - 3 on raialas rasod by delicate st omar hs, AND AS A REWEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, S(HOFLLOLS AFFECTIONS, ANTENA, iA, GEN: BEAL DEBILITY, COLGHS AND THROAT AP. one and all WANTING DISORDERS OF CHILDRI LEN it is marvellous in its resaits, Frees ntl WG The ¢ FoR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS SAM JONES’ SERMONS In the i and Ser 1 1 ONL y IL LU STRATE D EDITION Most remarkable and intensely amusing engray {ngs Ever seen in a ONLY FULL AND AUTHENTI The first complete reports eve ost book sens mand. No b WANTED. terms: or, fos stamps for full l4aprom make your Ponltry POWD! Br Youmuast now ey out of the Barn an 4 with the LEHIGH CATTLE to purify the Blood and cleanse the Sy tem, thereby prevent and cara disease in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry DUVOY'S HORBE & MULE DER, for all diseases of the Blood, cles and Nervoos System, and save Jv 10 B50 per cent. of food lost as indig ed, in the ordinary way of feeding. FARMER'S U NION CATTLE POW- DER, in 7 lo. bags, for dairy use; to ins crease quantity and quality of Milk, Fat, Batter, Flesh and Eggs, and to give natare such ingredients as it needs to yield the largest profits. DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDER, (tor the same use asthe Farmer's Union,) in 5 1b. bags, for 50 Cents per bag. GAMBRINUS PULVER, The Liver Remedy, JAP. AN ESE CORN CURE, for Corns and Bunions. UNION ROACH, RA1, MICE and ANT EXTERMINAT OR, Neve er Fails, DAIRY, POULTRY and DOC TOR BOOKS, with Goods Free. For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, Plunbm, J . POW. Mas Wonrn Reununerino.—~Hereafter snb scribers to the Ryronrer, who will remit one year's subscription in advance can retain 23 Cents as a premium for ad- vance pa pay. Any of our subscribers sending ns the names of two new subscribers with the cash one year in advance, will get one year's credit free on Reronres, FOR BALE. A new two-story dwelling house and lot with stable near the railroad. If desired the purchaser can have one or nore acres of ground | mile east of sta on, Also, building lots | mile east of Cons tre Hall station, prices 875 po lim per lot, on easy terms, Arh g Fm URTZ, Creve Hart, Meat .M ET Centre Hull Meat market having a re Srigeraton families can at all times be sup- ied with meats, of the best qual. y, also sausage, Next door to Mids {rn WEEK'S SUMMARY. The anthracite coal manipulators have an- nounced the allotment for October at 8,250, 000 tons agalnst 8,553,166 tons for the smune month last year, The dead bodies of six of the entombed miners at Scranton were recovered yesterday, They were badly decomposed. They had evidently died of suffocation as their bodies were not crushed, A report is current in New Laredo, Mex., that El Coyote was net among the party of killed last week, but that he is still alive and free. William O'Fallen went to sleep in a saloon at “St. Jo," Mo., and parties poured kero- sens down his back and set fire to his cloth. ing. He was burned to death. Convicts in the Columbus, O,, penitentiary charge prison officials with selling and ap propriating state goods to their own use. Workmen on the Garfield monument at Cleveland, O., have struck for an advances of twenty-five cents per day. C. W. Foster, an alleged York city, is held for trial charge of swindling Mr. Parnell’s eviction bill was rejected by f vote of 207 to 202. Nov. 18 has been appointed thanksgiving day for the Dominion The Massachusetts state Greenback con- vention nominated no candidates Both political parties in the maratime provinces desire to secure a treaty with the United States, the Liberals desiring one on a basis of the broadest free trade. Prominent members of the Liberal party frankly avow the separation, if only by that means closer commercial relations with the United St secured, and it is that Liberals need but to be in order that thelr character as be 8 in annexation to this country may banker of Now under a general mselves ready for ates can ba said Some scratched ber wk was felt in Charles Columbia uxt other places hq arolina and Georg Dedh am, Mass. , ce tobrated § its 250th birth day anniversary by a grand parade, er severe sl merville, umonia is causing havoe among distillery yards in Chicago, and ties are puzzled to prevent its! CUro-pne e at the suit which interferes with Washington's fo. ture history, On the arrival of a train in New Haven a bloody human heart was found attached to the truck of the forward car. Two sisters living at Fayette City, with the husband of one of them, have been arrested at the instance of their brother for conspiracy to deprive him of his share in a large estate by representing him to be insane and having him shut up in an asylum. A decision of the vice-chancellor of Ne Jersey requires the American Glue pany to pay a tax of 815,225 before it will be allowed to do business in the state John Emery, an engineer, was fatally scalded by the bursting of a boiler in a nail factory at Wheeling, W. Va. Pa,, Ww We CO Ae SP in RRA NS simon snrmis AN END TO BONE BCRAPING. Edward Bhepherd, of Harrisburg, Iil, says: “Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it, Have had a running gore on my r ¢ for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputas ted. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitte rs and 86 you boxes Buck- len’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well, Electric Ditters are sold at fifty ce nts a bottle, and Bocklen's Arnica Salve at! a box by all druggists, KILLED BY A FREIGHT TRAIN. W. Roth- Two Chinamen were killed by the explosi of gun cotton and nitroglycerine Berkeley, Cal, There is much speculation George M. Bartholomew, the def ident of the Charter Oak Life Ly pany, did with the mis ¥ Gen. Ch Room ter of Knights Templa at St. Louis dishop Shanahan Harrisburg, Pa risburg. Bam Thon rious count Cyrus W lieves Bartl has property against him Washingtor pitiable fr citizens over on the press shoul It nov joan hang, pa cose Toros fire A mill Isaacs hay ig Ww Wind permittin Galatea will on nl what pres as to aulth ur WO OS bay The pric been advar ton, Mass. , a sleeping car company | was cast in damages at the suit of passengers was stolen in the car, of Coatsville, Pa, died in the f y of that place, of apoplexy, Cal sed by his efforts to eat a quantity of ice ream and ginger cakes within a given time on 8 wager The schooner Rosilla B, from Boston for John, N. B., was wrecked 1 pon the rocks | off Point Lappean on Sunday n igh it, Wi illiam | Robalie, of Greenville, Me of the crew, | was drowned | The vooded in arresting Frank! Henrickson, charged with havi ing killed his! i Wile whose money Frank Raff, i 4 , One “BLM at, ust an was instantly killed at Louis tones falling from a his skull large g r Caulking, a citizen of Brooklyn, shot by the eid ital discharge + while hunt ing in the Adirondacks. ors were unhorsed at the Brooklyn one of whom fractured his The other was uninjured, murderer of Dwyer, the Chicago 1 kes per, wh en arrested, is sald to have was fa of his ri Two rid y clul ollar bone T t o OC Ke ) PROCS, tor of £) % ILRGOT OR harge strike on thw of drunkems ys the arrest in Kansas City was to injure his reputation and rder to which he belonged. w of the Methodists business of its trien Crould 8 lenios the « DOs fT 1 #0 part « { a scheme that of the « on feron feed the eland and his wife, Private and his wife and Mrs » returned to Washington, Lama mt vident that Secretary Manning will treasury department and re until Jan. 1 at least * rumors in Ottawa of a proposed with England covering the fishery 0 with Canada, The cattle plague in Chicago is found to be ntagious pleuro-pneamonia, Qisput The Baptist Pa. associatisn meeting at Potts ly exeited over an religious discus aninated for the hia. Ho accept «i from the crush at rand parade of Odd Fel There were about 15,000 irill and the Jmonster concert Knights Templar display at ¢ attended by 147,000 people York state fair, opened to-day at inises an unusually attractive dis « Wile of the well known wort, RB. 1, fled from her vith her three children, embarked Arner r le aviag for Germany. The poy trial of the members of the Brooklyn Jockey club, charged with regis tering and recording bets, was begun before Judge Moore today, Corporation Counsel Lacombe advises Gen. Newton that no official act of Rollin M. Bquire after his removal as commissioner of public works can be deemed valid, Edward Bolomen, the opera composer, is under arrest in Toulon on a charge of big- amy. A stove for using natural gas at the farm- house of Thomas Hainline, near Pekin, Ils. exploded and Mrs, Halnline was fatally burned. Victoria, Countess de Heerdt, is under ar- rest in New York on complaint of a French circus beauty, charging her royal 'iness with the larceny of hats bonnets, ete. The window glass workers at Pittsburg have been ordered to go to work at the manu- facturers’ prices, Newlin Brothers’ canning factory, at El- wood, N. J., was burned. The Canadian Pacific rafiway is now in the market for Pacific freights in competition with the American transcontinental lines. A sewer pipe in Becretary Manning's pri- vate office in Washington has been discovered to have no trap to prevent sewer gas from escaping into the office, and the illness is attributed to the defect and its oon BOuenon, The First district Republican convention has renominated, by acclamation, Mr. John R. Buck, of Hartford, Conn. ' Exports from the United States during the month of August past amounted to $51,161, GIL Imports for August reached 858,076,792, and, on a at the tea in the boarding house where she was a domestic, was held for the crime at Win. chester, Mass) Three of the men who attempted to hang a policeman in Chicago the day previous to the Shay mashes massacre are being tried for the ones, Tha city of of Ylngion, dui. but dank! 4 bechuse of an Bicycle ero ywd of Hlight earth Winfield, Ia Cincinnati is en js into tu of munich al funds Mass, | o Wied Lynn, th shocks are report races at flowt goers on wing the inquiry alleged is erecting a school for two of his Y.) board of re Peckham five o Camde n, N des Troy by Jud +5 1he tax levy mtermnpt city officers of charges The fam 1 default Way « iy of Hartfor him by A merchar dead in his store 4 Charles Deltaer, of Pittsto n, Pa, suicide by hanging himself in his barn Judge Corlett, of the supreme court ordered that the lssues in the Nears divoree case, now pending in both Erie and New York oom be tried in New York A New York insuran was heavily fl nf ined in Bostos oomaunut inties, 00 agent or tra Asin oss with ting 1 ig i out a pe The soves eign grand lodge « id Felloy to vartors of order fron , 0 An ae 0 Louis voted the marked ranged for b id ng primari the nventions of the late id Judge Jocal o Name the suit Tharies boider Mayor Grace, of New menoed precesdings in the revoke the theatric temporary } inst The 8 Chr COMIN eranted y Hill al n fa men stppi George W found unconscious in a «hb cinnati, suffering f Veli veld i per, who i Henry i Who staid ana Thomas W. Flanagan in New York city June 30 last, was { WA gut ‘ - oud 1 at ack (8 of Mic anty Ix still Illeport, mE at «( Bteward, the Wickit been arrested Manitoba. Three of the Cornell univers were awarded after an exciting o While illustrating the duel scene in a pop. lar play at a Lowell, Mass, factory. one workman plunged a knife accidentally into a fellow workman's luxdy William Moore, of Brockton, Masa, from a ladder and fractured his skull Four colored and two white nnderwent the punishment of the post at Newcastle, Del, in the 200 people Dr, Seth K. Smith, from an apple tree and was kills, It is reported that Spoonie, te citizen sentenced to be hanged Oct 1 British Columbia, is insane. The Canadian court has refused to allow him the usual ap peal to the Imperial privy council. Every effort is being made by our consular agent at Ottawa to prevent the execution. Legal prohibition in Ohio is to be opposed by a state organization of temperance ad vooates who rely on moral suasion to check the evils of dram drinking, It is believed in Hartford that a dividend may be paid to the creditors of Bartholo mew, the fugitive insurance aftor his affairs bave been fully investigated, The twentieth anniversary of the opening of the American Jockey club was come memoratod by a dinber at Delmonico's, in New York. Tax Commissioner Coleman has written a letter to the state board of equalization relative to the assessed v ions of real es tate in New York city. The New York, Susquehanna and Western railroad bridge at Dundee lake, Paterson, N, J, gave way while a freight train was pass ing over it and six cars went into the river. is oT Stnpt to rae tobaceo experiment on y , Kan. , defaulior, ad committed for trial in ity scholarshiy nipetition {eli Convict whipping presence of fell Pa. 70 years of age at Normanstown, Amwrican i city of Vincennes, he Lock Haven, Bept. 23.—R. rock, a clerk in the Pa. rr. freight office | here, met hig eleven year old daughter | school was dismissed this after. | poon and, as was his enstom, attempted | ito guide her freight {They both stepped from behind a box | {car 10 the main track just as the Niagara I'he man and | were struck and instantly | (killed. He was about 50 years of land leaves a wife and family. } a ”- The secret of successfol advert {tell the truth, Wi hen we Borax Soap is y you lain ¢ *a tement Lo satisly y 3 across the ar age | iting isto that Drey~ | best and | al] puUrpos- | , and the | irself is to icheapest 8 en, his ap try a pound. - ol» JOB WORK Job work neatly done at the 1-16 sheet Posters, per 1000, Bill heads and letter heads per Eavelopes, with card, per 1000 These rates are strictly for cash, , in lots of 1000 or over. Bale bilis $1 to 81,50. - WITH For W Fasting Diseases Is a most valuable food and medicine. It | jcreates an appetite for food, strengthens | the nervous system and builds up the | body, It is prepared ina a palatal e form | and prescribed universally by Physic- ans, Take no other, sept | » pot Pan dod 13 Syeda] MAY ERE S Tog] wert pete Gd XO § He 1 EIMERMOY, RYRENOG] © “jd pepe "IVINORILILSNL AHYLEAT0A ANTVA doy) Ni NON a ONQI3S Le eo | Mug e g¥nuy ww ! SITE LIVIERIOA GAY #1) M0) ase “vd WIRLTEGVILRY YOO) ANTMOOBIROWN ELT ae La ®H HAVE 10 Peq stio pe OO [eat INO oF 0a 19% ore ig wey deoyy BOTW § ¥ PUR seqojag) m1 pe Gene) fea tao i tod 9 iY Saanuw jy ewe of pegrive® suv am Ing we 03 enmnbue pus “vg id 0% Tera i TIRACTIVI Na © 1q%eeq i exe 21 Fe LR wed ew] Peen | Roie Bo '. “OU ALENOOLNO "BACON Slav op oa 1 ALY HJASOHA C28 8. nivn ahow it “Yd ‘spuvag] dosun vy i IM) SEU Fos] aoe pan ajo] wirneay] eToRsg wa SOA C28 5.0100 HY Hed moti y HO KROL Folmoud ell ay) ows 0 BERR U0 1 Avg LHR J.C. BRACHBILL. - NEW FURNITURE STORE. the Of | mimstarec with stock Now open : i The stock is all new \from the leading East- ern and Western furni- ture centers. Prices are the Very Lowest = You can not afford to buy elsewhere. All goods guaranteed as represented. Special attention giv- en to packing and ship- ping by rail road. Rt nat dad Correspondence in re- gard to goods promptly answered. aera esvasneenrene J. C. Brachbill, High Street, Bellefonte. | ERRBYLVANIA BAL aud Erie Divisl ERIE MAIL ieaves 3 POA Cards—Attorn ne wo 4 J. 1, BPARGLER, §rANGL JER & HE WER, ATH (NKEYR SELLE} ONTE. Bpecial attention the } COUrts; Con OHN KL SE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, BELLEF( Office on second floor of Furs. building north of Court Houge, Ca consulted in English or German, 7m'ys ror TER, Attorney -ats Coll ections premtly made ni special attention given to those lands or property tor s Ww nid have acknowlec bonds &e¢. Belle . HEWES BAT-LAW, CENTRE Co y ¥ ionte,, C.M. BOWE] BOWER & ORVIS fontie, Po. Sp country trade. reg pect, ine tf HOU ALLEGHENY 8T,, G. G. McMILLEN, Lropr. Bu 58 10 and from all tra (== TRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Pr MMER BOAR DERS CURTO healthy ality, pure?) mountain walter, surrounded by finest |’ natural scenery in the state. Schools | and churches convenient, Terms very |: reasonable. gtd | sGaug tl RVIN HOU SK, LOCK HAVEN, DWELL. | § i Good samp e re )OIOS | 4 Good Table, LO 8. WOODS Cal Terms reasonable, on first floor. (YAMERON HOU: LEWISBURG, STETTLER DER. SPECIAL BATES TO « OM) & OO Good Livery Bil rains © FRENCH'S HOTEI City Hall S¢ & juare, ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, 1 Dealer In . DRUGS, CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, FA Ahi GOK yD and Liquors { 3 kept Pare purp J Db. Dealer in 1 Whiskey, and sold for medics very day luihe Week. Wit He wes alway MUBEAY, Lenire Force Feed The sy! §ii ad Pe Dentists. LC HOSTEKMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall tesidsnce on Main street. Office or 2d floor of Harper & Kreamer's sicre building. Will give satisfaction in ali branches of his profession, Filer ad- ministered, l4apr D1 5 G. GUILE air Dentist, professional services * 10 > the put prepared to petioz rm ope: al dental profession, now { pared Lo exiract Lost h absol ite pain. Warranted the most pe Fertilizer Drillin exist: , | crentar, A B. FARQURAR, York, 8. Se - riect Pe y CW. RA I, REM A =A = mer LLU: aw rival AT NEW S TORI | NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS Are ec North Fr nt Slreet, AT eu 8 Wm Svepdoppel Mire PHILADELPHIA, TA. HARPER & KREAMER | Coc og Centre hall, FARE IMPLEMENTS. Have just opened in one (t. Larges and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLEYE STOCK OF— Ds, DRY GOO DRESS G00LS8 NOTIONS, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWABE, A Tr Ys O1LS AND PAINTS Mita Hod GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, Se COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, ¥isu 3 SALT, TOBACCO, SBEGARS, and #2 sgent EVERYTHING WOOE BINDER, and dosley : » “ry y Barguins ofiered in Shing os sud lm. KEPT IN A WELL REGULATED plements. S01 and Set WAM. FF. KRUMRBINE. “3aprém STORE. i Bpriag Mills ALL NEW GOODS, We offer bargaing Bhasrpassed n this ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, COME AND SER_US. White and red wheat, rye, shelled earn onts and barley wanted at the Centre All kinds of Produce taken und Highes } Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest Market Prices Paid. mathe: prices will be paid, Grain fairen on storage, VAST IMPROVEMEST IN ibles. 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