The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 20, 1886, Image 5

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    GENUINE MERIT
18 SURE TO WIN.
We believe the RUSSIAN RHMEUMATISM
which has led us to put our money into it so
liberally. We have put more {nto it than money
~quoney could not buy the fair name we have
gained by twenty years of honorable business
dealin, hit here on Market St, Philadelphia,
and yet so great is our faith in the Russian Rheu- |
matism Cure that we are willing to stake our re-
putation on it as a safe, speedy and
cure forall Rheumatic troubles, Could we offer
uny better Fasmanty of good faith? Others bes
sides ourse have tested its merits, and add
hel hearty and unequivocal endorsement,
We send to all who ask it a pamphlet contain
ing much of such testimon ny. And hye if you
have Rheumatism why suffer one day longer
than is necessary. It costs only $2.50 to be cured,
and while you jie making up your mind to try
it you might be made well. The
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISN
CURE
has saved every Rheumatic sufferer who has
given it a fair trial. It is for you to decide
whether or not it shall cure you.
if mailed, 100, additional,
had by ie the bo amor nt ve
1 Le] ge S but cy
Ems BROS, & CO,
819-821 Market Street, Philadelphia. ]
THA you are bothered neariy te
or the pangs of neuralgia is no reason
Ex-
Try
death with rheumatic twinges
why you should continue to suffer.
periment with a good medicine.
Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Recollect it is
GUARANTEED Neu-
i R
by every druggist.
ralgia an heumatism never stood be-
fore it.
SHOW
earache,
as & man or women, if you
<an, afflicted with toothache,
headache, backache, any ache,
that has sought relief in Dr. Thomas’
Ar .
Eclectric Oil to no advantage, and in re-
turn 7 2 will Rafer you to thousands simi-
affected whom this medicine has
} and ~sured
FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop's.
BY rriio,N. Y.
the Werld
311
Cuil © YoOi:
2 R
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ABSOLUTE
8 A T A I
nize an Absolate,
AsCH § eid
oe Cure, Iti
2 a blessing 10 mank A Trinl is al!
that is asked for it. Once used, it is alway
recommended. Send for testimonials of actua
gures
IT RAR XO EQU
A POSITIVE CURE 15 iSST RED
Ona bottle is ger eient for a eure, Stog
ng (Quinis A trial asked £ r Kut
ARS CatARie HEMADY is a SP ECIFIC
for all diseases arising fro ur »
ts it {8 pauperis
One bottlo 3
slowing complaints and a ow 10
ITIVELY cure. Save doctor bills
RHEUMATISN.
SCROFULA.
SKIN ERUPTIOXS.
YEXREREAL DISEASES.
DYSPEPSIA.
LOSS OF APPETITE.
FEELIXG OF LANGOUR.
BILIOUSNXNESS.
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERYOUS WEAKNESS.
FEMALE WEAKNKXESS.
Kutrer's Cavannst Kemeovw is no patent
medicine, but a safe and pleasant RP ation
0 take sod surely the greatest medical discov
sry of the age, One bottle rejuvenates the entire
fystem ar wl possesses more virtue than a hal
oon bottles eof ordinary patent preparation
frite for testimonials and other Information,
&a-Vor sale by druggists generally.
PRICE 81.00 A BOTTLE. SIX ROT
YLES FOR 85.00, Un receipt of 85.00 b
he manufacturers, SBawves F. Kevien & Co
Harrisburg, Pa,, six bottles will be seut expres
pid, -
*
.
in the marke
TRADE Manx
sy You must now make your mon-
oy out of the Barn and Poultry yard,
with the LEHIGH CATTLE POW ER,
to purify the Blood and cleanse the Sys-
tem, thereby prevent and cure disease
in Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poly,
DUVOY'S HORSE & MULE POW.
DER, for all diseases of the Blood, Mus
cles and Nervous 8 , and save the
87 to 50 per cent. o iin lost as indigest-
ed, in the ordina of feeding,
FARMER'S U 10} CATTLE POW-
DER, in 7 Ib. bags, for dairy use; to in
crease quantity snd aallt ity by Milk,
Fat, Batter, Flesh and and to give
nature sug SgFedionta a8 it needs to
yield the | Jef
DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDER,
fot the same use 3 She Farmer's Ouion,)
ab lb, for 50 Ce
GABE] IN us: PUL VEE, The
li PANES)
JAPANE E CORN CURE, for
Corns and B
UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE |v
and ANT EXTERMINATOR, Nev
“Dalry, BESULIRY and DOC
TOR BOOKS, with Goods Fr.
For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall.
Tou BALE, ;
A new two-story dwelling house and
lot uith rchaser us Sho sa one x
o
pain d 4 pines mile onst. of ata
THE W EEK'S SU MMARY.
Mra. Parsons, wife of the condemned An-
Lousville and raised "
A series of singular and at times alarming
subterranean reports and earth tremors began |
at Ninety-Six, 8, C., in January, 1885 and |
has continued ever since. |
Maj. Cole, one of the jury that condemned
| the Chicago Anarchists, has been in jeopardy
| of his life twice since the trial. On the second
| occasion he sprang upon his would be assassin
and disarmed him, but allowed him to escape
rather than shoot him.
A meeting was held at Jefferson, Ills, to
denounce the judgment passed upon the An-
archists, and one of the speakers urged his
bearers to organize for vengeance in case the
sentence is carried out, A Justice Englehart
took part in the same meeting and said the
sxocution of the sentence would be judicial
murder,
Knit goods manufacturers have decided to
lock out their operatives on the 16th inst.
This will render several thousand work peo-
ple of both sexes idle for some months,
A widow in Philadelphia has recovered a
verdict of $6,000 against a railroad company
for the loss of her husband.
John K. Gunn, foreman of a lime quarry
near Norristown, Pa, was killed by the
premature discharge of a blast,
The bodies of Villiam O'Brien, Mrs
Wheeler and three other parties, victims of
tho disaster to the steamer la Mascotte at
Cape Girardeau, Mo., have been recovered.
A quarrel between students and negroes at
the State university, Chapel Hill, N. C,, re
sulted in an attack on the negroes’ dwelling,
the killing of one student and the wounding
of two others,
Thomas Daly, a section boss, was struck by
a train on the track of the Wabash St Louis |
and Pacific road at Peru, Ind., and received
injuries from which he died.
The probate of the will in which Miss Caro- |
line Welton left $150,000 to the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is be- |
fore a Connecticut court on appeal. |
The sale of swill milk is prohibited in Chi- |
cago in consequence of pleuro-pneumonia in |
the distilleries, !
A very high tide has prevailed at New Or- |
leans, flooding many localities, in conse |
quence of the storm. i
Drought is reported in the neighborhood of |
Tuscaloosa, Ala, and the Mahonoy Valley |
Pa,
in Montreal.
The “ LL” road proposition in Philadelphia |
has been reported adversely by the railroad |
committee of the councils,
Samuel W. Pauley, a veteran of the Mexi-
can war, and his wife Judith lived within |
fifty miles of each other in Pennsylvania a
period of forty years, each believing the othe or |
dead.
L’
police in connection with the assault on Wal-
ler, the witness against the Anarchists, Four | i
of the men were identified by Waller and |
were held i
The storm in the Gulf of Mexico bas cut off |
railroad communication with Galveston, has |
wrecked houses and threatens the telegraphic
connections,
The County Democracy committes adopted |
a resolution indorsing Tammany Hall's action |
in naming Abram 8S. Hewitt as the Demo- |
cratic candidate for mayor of New York |
city. i
Judge Wallace, of the United States cir-|
national banks is legal. i
Recent high winds on the gulf of Mexico |
washing about §1
Mississippi river,
The American Academy
off
of Medicine elocted |
Hicers for the ensuing year as follows: Dr. |
L P. Bush, Wilmington, Del., president; Dr. |
L Long Gibbett, of Carlisle, Pa., vi o-presi- |
de nt, and Dr. R J. Dunglison, Philadel iphia, |
secretary and treasurer, |
nominated Hon Justin
Dewey, of Great |
of that state.
Gen. Sheridan says the press reports about
Gen. Miles’ conditional eapture of Geronimo |
are but wild speculation, as the facts have
not been made public,
Hon. W. L. Scott, of Erie, Pa, bas sent
eighty of his brood mares and colts to the
blue grass region of Kentucky for the winter,
Professor John Collet, state geologist for
liana, says the recent earthquake has
ried a flow of gas and oil in that state
t om borings which wers hitherto not pro-
luctive,
The steamer
Amethyst, a lost
reports that he
cessful
Litigation is likely to arise over the distri.
bution of the property of the late Vico Presi-
dent Hendricks
Mrs. Elis Williams, a bride of two months,
was shot dead while asleep beside ber hus
band at Houston, Mo.
A collision between two floats in the East
river between New York and Brooklyn re-
sulted In ten freight cars going into the river,
several of which were loaded.
The president has appointed Col. Duane to
succeed Gen. Newton as chief of engineers of
the United States army and Col. Wilcox, of
the Twelfth infantry, to be brigadier general,
vice Gen. Potter retired,
The New York Sun has paid a bill for em-
balming Gen. Grant's body, which Col. Fred
Grant says be paid once to Stephen Merritt.
The colonel, however, says if The Sun will
send him the bill he will pay it again,
The pay rolls of the Cincinnati street clean-
ing department from 1580 to 1885 have mys-
teriously disappeared and the investigating
experts have a difficult task,
Thanks to a Polish nobleman the Polish
and Hungarian miners in the vicinity of Mt,
Carmel, Pa., are emigrating to the agricultu-
ral section of British America,
The New York Business Men's association
has indorsed Mr, Hewitt for mayor.
By the fall of a scaffold at Pittsburgh, five
men were severely injured, two of whom,
Cyrus Stewart, bricklayer, and Alexander
Freeman will die.
The students of the Maine state college are
on a strike against what they declare unjust
punishment of five of their number,
A strike of the switchmen on the rallroads
centering at Minneapolis Is in progress,
Postmaster Veazey, of Baltimore, oy
with misappropriating $20,000
le
ollie Hoy, the famous fter,
from the Cleveland toh Sop ape
There have been several more wrrests at | wrec
Vienna on account of the anarchist plot te
dynamite ihe king.
In
-
. sent in search of the
whaler in the North Pacifie,
a search has been unsue-
a trust
The remaing of the late Chief Justice ( "as |
at Cincinnati Many dis
dnguished men were present,
The Stan ‘ard Oil company has absorbed
the property of the Raccoon Oil company at
Shannofin, Pa., consisting of
property,
7.000 acres of
at £2.000,000,
and crippled father at Byron, Mich.
The lockout of the knit goods manufac
turers threatens to be a war to the
upon the Knights of Labor,
A series of burglarious
operations, ap
N
been arres
has been going on at Middletown, Y
vicinity, Two men have
suspicion.
TLowis Webster
and sentenced to death at Warren, O.,
murder of a man named Harrington,
a third trial, been acquitted by the
The firm of Jacob Weller & Co,
dealers in peanuts and pickles, and
mission house Skaats, Edward
both of Cincir ()., have failed
the forgery of a conf
named firm
A sale of Boston real ate at $52 per foot
wrted as high Hub.
admitted
has,
jury.
the
&
COI.
{a
hroug
of
ati
+
t
lerk of the fix
¢ for the
be
ton hospital
is rep:
Female medical students are to
to the clinics of the Dx
students HP]
cluded
Mr. W,
Alva was
yard eof the
are
K "anderbilt's fine ste:
SUC vy launched
Harlan &
, Del
tha
LA
in
fre
yacht
nn
mington
Matthias I. Darby, Newark real estate
of
remanded |
r out tend
ples
of the
| for » sentencs
aded
vas
The
burned
at
court ¥
Tw
order of the
Uni
mis ng
electi
en
his sk
serion
Michael B a prominent polit
New Has . While intoxicated the)
lockup, 1 of 1 ndkerchie fond)
attemple
to save his life,
John Dunham, ia
years, was found dead in bed
ger house, at Courtland, with a bullet
his temple. He had commi
Stephen Howard accidents
at his home in Ithaca
rats,
The grand commas
of Ohio, had a 1
business being to discria
organizations of the 5
masonry in that
to be legitimate,
The shipwrecks of the
Castle were cast upon Ocean or Oy
July 15, whence the mate and threes me
made their way in an open boat to the Sand:
wich Islands, bing st sea fifty-two days
Twenty-two others were rescued by
vessel after a stay of thirty-three days
All the newly elected officers of the Knights
of Labor took, at Mr. Powderly's request a
pledge to abstain from the use of intoxicating
liquors during their term of office.
Mrs. Parsons, the female anarchist, was
refused a hall in Cleveland and delivered a
violent harangue on the sidewalk. She then
started for New York
Corea is being depopulated by cholera to
such an extent that it has been found impos
gible to bury the dead.
As the details of the terrible catastro
the Gulf coast are received it grows in the in
tensity of its horror. The aggregate of lives
lost is probably upward of 20 persons, The
survivors are totally destitute and require
money, food and clothing,
Warden Sherman, of th¢ Rhede Island
state prison at Cranston, hfs become insane
through physical ailments, |
The wealthy residents of #ho Back Bay sec.
tion of Boston are horrifigh by the intrusion
of a firm of furniture deals into that sacred
precinct,
The Knights of Labfe offered the olive
branch of reciprocity to ff so trade unions, and
it has been accepted,
Snowstorms are re
and the White moun
The Episcopal conv
jority voted down th
out the words Pre
church name,
AT bards ase, fou —soven lives—in the
wreck of the schootier Enteline on the west
const of Newfoundland,
Mr. Theodore *h Reouevel: has
tor accepti
state, botl
1
i OI'vw
ire
phe on
ted from the Catskills
ns,
tion by a large ma-
proposifion to strike
t Kpiscopal from the
has written a lob
nomination for
the may: hyd ew York city, and con
demining ex municipal corruption,
The Tammany hall county convention
agreed on the local ticket for judges of the
SUPA and #iperior courts, register and
fat of She common couneil
A NEW LEASE OF LIFE.
When one has been suffering the agonies
of a severe attuck of uation, pneural-
gia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as
(if a new lease life had been granted,
| Buch have been the feclings of thousands
{| who, after trying physicians and number-
less remedies, have used Athlophoros and
found to their great joy that this medicine
really did cure these diseases,
| 867 Fulton 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y,
After suffering for nearly two years with
a continuous attack of rheumatism ;sufter
| trying almost every specific, domestic and
| foreign, which the credulity of a wise man,
{ or a fool, might lead one to trust in, it was
{a double pleasure to me to find a remedy
which, originating in the famous “City of
Elms"”—the home of my ancestors and
its first founders——has proved so invalua-
ible a blessing. It is nearly six months
since I was led to trace out the significance
of that word Athlophoros. It has proved
to me, in a good degree, a renewer of my
| former vigor and strength, so that 1 have
been e nab ed to move about with almost
| youthful activity, and to feel, while ap-
| proaching my “three score years and ten,”
that I have a new hold on life. 1 believe
i your philosophy of the disease to be eonrrect
{ that it has its origin in the blood, and that
| your remedy touches those joints and mus-
ing the nodes, which have been
into subjection to this dreadful
and sets them free as no other
remedy that I have tried, 1 have been
| cautious for so long a time in recommend-
| ing it to others till I had tried its efficacy
lin my own case; and I am now free to
state the estimate 1 put upon it, as
{the s ifest and most efficient cure |
| have knowledge of.
A.B.
i
1
1 a
| Cle], looser
| brought
disease,
to
any
Davexrorr.
Every d : hould keep Athlophores
land Athlophoros Pi A it where they can-
i not be gist the Atl
| phoros Cs all 8t., New York, will
send either en receipt of
reguls r
g bottle
for Athl
i
ar
the
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| per
J,C.BRACHBILL.
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
the
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Furniture and Bedding
Now open with
The stock ts all new
and personally selected
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.
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| Correspondence in re-
gard to goods promptly
J. Cc. ‘Brachbill,
High Street, Bellefonte.
(Near P, R. R, Depot.) marl?
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‘Warranted the most perfect Porve.Poed
Fertilizer Drillin existence. Send
areuiar. 3 8 ‘FARQUAAR, York, Pa.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red haat, 21e shelled corn
oats and barley wan fed up the Centre
Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest
market prices will be paid, Grain taken
on storage u
FIRET PREM,
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and Erie Divison) ~On and after May 00,
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General Manager
CENTRE COUN1Y BA
Receive Deposits and a
Discount Notes;
Becuritios :
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Securities; Gold and Coupons
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President
RS aLEs SHINGLES
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FARM IMPLEMENT
The undersigned
bas engaged in the manufacture of
we ALL
GRADES OF SHINGL
st the mill at M'Cool's crossing,
pear Fpring Mills, Also has
opened 8 ware room st Spring
Mills for thesale of all kindsof
Farm Implements
and is agent for the WALTER'A.
WOOL BINDER, and desler in Binder Twite
Bargains offered in Shingles and Ime
plements, Call and see
WAL F. KRUMRINE,
28aprfm Spring Mills
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~THE WEEKLY
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH
is an eight-page, fifty-six colamn news.
weak, wlginal copyrighted stories by the
best authors, and 1 varied assortment of
intereuting matter for the farmer, Merch.
Term:
ion first dU
J. ZELLER &
DRUGS
CHEMICAL
DRUGGI in
Al 8HTT
Pure Wir ge
Purposes si wWays
nire Hall,
Office on
samer’s store
satisfaction in all
ion, Eiber ad-
l4apr
$1 be A | a
2d floor of Harp
building. Wi il give
branches of his profes:
ministered,
RS GG 6gUTELLIU:
Dentist
professional services 1o the
prepared to perform sll
dental profession.
pared Lo extract
pain.
g¢ his
bid Helis
tions in the
y fully pres
¥ a iihon
978
Bil
2 iB
teeth mbsoliule
Arrival of Coods
‘NEW STORE }
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
HARPER & KREAMER
Centre Hull,
Have just opened in one t ‘Larges
and Best Rooms in he y alley,
—A COMPLETE STOCK 'OF—
DRY GOODS,
DRESE GO0OL3
NOTIONS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHORES,
HARDWABE,
OlLS AND
GLASSWARE, QUENN
GROCERIES,
COFFEES BUGARS, TEAS, FISH
SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
EVERYTHING
KEPT IN A WELL EEGULATEDL
STORE.
ALL NEW GOODS,
i rpassed nn this
We offer bargs quits what
COME AND SEE Us,
All kinds of Prodnce taken and Highes
Market Prices Paid.
Rew
PAINTS
SW ARE,
YER MONTH _Sulaty commision
S350. competent ati Es is Clty
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Ration, ar
biils Our Bfiver is Can
wo fi