don't curs anything but Rhenmation, but that every times It cured Sax'r. Bonxe, Lancaster, Pa, Mu. HanTsaN, Bn, Bloomsburg drs. Rev, BH Romssos divs, Wa. Myuano 5 AF Newson, OC Mus. Mary Car Fraxe May, Mavoh ( ' Pa TET EVERY nox RAN i HAS BOTH Bb “3 | TRADE MARKS Si ~~ bi | AND y X £4 staat of fee vig Kive thowt this de Ba £} 3 Gor A204 hero: wi thE Wes Rig i oth Tra For compiete information, Descriptive phiet, with testimonials, free. ale by nll druggists. If one or the nu to furnish it ¥ nytt 1 Arents, PFAELZER BiiOS. 819 & S521 Market Street, Philadel DUVOY'S HORSE DER, for cles and Nervous Syaten 87 toi y of tod 1 Ril AISLES creas Fat, | nature su yield the large i DAIRY-MEN" (for the ¢ ' in 5 1b. bags, for 50 Centa ner ¢ GAMBRINUS PULVEER JAPANESE © Corns snd Buni Ins UNION ROACH, and ANT EXTERMI, er Fai / 4 DAIRY. POULTRY TOR BOOKS, wit’ For sale by J.D ame us his isrgs and enlend ished WEEKLY : ve Dusbitahary #81 Broadway, Sew York : Handbook avout patents mai i ———— a as Ask yout Greet for it. Wm. Dreydoppel 35 North Fron Panis via phi. Mir, ELLE nL 7S SOLD BY ALL DY d Dr. Lomsey's Brood Szar Makes a LOVELY COMPLEXION, BOs, PIMPLES, SCHOPU LA, d by your Druggist, Sellers Medicine Co, Pitts CHER Is x MER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CON- DENSED FOR BUSY READERS, OF of the World Belled Down te Pointed Personal Mention of Do- ings and Sayings of Many Feople, that Michael ParAgraphs, is believed generally volutionists, His denunciation of the enix Park affair and his strong change revolutionary ideas to parliamentary othods is at the bottom of the trouble, Bertram Fay, a son of Gaston Fay, the tat, and a lad named Cronin, who is a ative of an officer who went down with l'ecumseh at the battle of Mobile bay, Both boys are in the crew of the hip St. Mary's. Ie steamship Barrowmore, from Balti- for L verpool, put into Bt. Johns, , with her cargo oun fire, Justin MceCarth: is in Canada, and es as utterly untrue Professor Gold- ith's report of Mr, Gladsto e's falling ina “no license” r at Northampton, Mass, by Mr. Ww. the novelist, who re wed to an invitation to speak by con- iz the movement and squelching one eaders who tried to interrupt him. tight Rev. Alfred A. Curtis was in- ie i bishop of Wilmington, » Canadian government hopes that the loss American fishermen have suffered abrogation of the fishery clauses ition was created Cable, Jucob Sharp has bought $100 worth of back numbers of New York dailies, covering | the poriod of his New York street oar troubles, The New York court of appeals has con firmed the sentence of Buddensiek, the shell tenement house builder. His case has been pending in the court of appeals since his con- viction of manslaughter, Gen. Arthur's will disposes of £200,000, | which is divided chiefly between his two | children, t William 8. Chace, aged 17, was driven | from home at Providence, and took poison | and died, Lieut, Pearcy, of the United States navy, | has been in Greenland with a view of ascer- | taining if that route is not feasible as a | means of journeying to the North Pole. He | thinks Greenland can be crossed in safety. The wife and infant child of John Galla- gher died at Somerville, Mass, under cir cumstances of peculiar sadness and poverty, | and Gallagher, who was a victim to drink, is | | suspectd of murdering them, : Five boys charged with the crime of mur- | der were acquitted in Philadelphia for the | Inck of evidence. { Appraisers are now figuring out just how many millions Mrs, Stewart left, The Paris Figaro publishes an interview with Bir Charles Dilke, and a Figaro corre spondent states that the Crawford-Dilke case, soon to be reopened, is to be not only sensational but conclusive as to the innocence of Sir Charles, William Reed, treasurer of the South Bos- ton horse railroad company, arrested for em- bezalement, confesses to £104,000, Although the Republicans have a majority in the New Hampshire legislature, the labor | element in their own ranks gives uncertainty to the questions of who will be governor and who United States senator, { i | ngton treaty will compel the government to negotiate a wwe the fishermen, jonsso, ex-chief of the detectives 15, who was sentenced a year t nn years in the State peniten- ry at Baton Rouge, escaped. The crime hich he was sentenced was the forgery vo certificate, ry H. Barnhburst, a well known win of Erde, Pa, committed suicide ing 0 depression of spirits FO Aram ith, r piidier was found dead wret which be pecupied in New was a miser, and in his apartment id, railroad and United arid 84,000 in go i ‘al of ex-President Arthor ealled wnt men of both political par- in the York. Swan alias Jack Sheppard, a moun- n highwayman, escaped from a sheriff a lay and has been found starved to 1 not get rid of bis manacies te any food, Springer, of Illinols, says and Mr. Cleveland will be the president in 1888, He says that labor candidate is nominated that ly throw the election into the eseitatives, r was sentenced at Buffalo to If years at Auburn state prison burning again, Is to make a vigorous kick reement of the Sunday law, wliove that it breaks the ocom- v being shaved before going to a Cambridge car driver, is ng his pretty young wife to its a lie, on a sudden convocation of the et at (Uttawa, BYs t does not mean a dissolution of what it does mean Bir John ina expects to get lots of fun ming session of the newly elected dost of the members have had N 1. but are immense on economy. ns of Falton R French and prominent and rival the mountainous districts of Se to supply a good many 3 pages to history, i Sargent died in the state lunatic it Kalamazoo, Mich, where he was ccause he had a mania for wives in-law ohn Solomon, of the Yorkville al church, of Toronto, Ont., be aith cures. His congregation do reverend gentleman has been om his pulpit. young man of Oweses, Mich. took his : Next moining he was found * with a bullet in his brain. rrasped the reins h O'Brien is nominated for a fourth mayor of Boston by the Democrats; MeNeill's labor boom Is growing, Leorge is expected to champion WVersole, wo i arve, wwly discovered star in Orion is puz- astronomers, ¥ t Vital, Man., Pierre Larocque used a tgun to settle his quarrel with Basil Hichard, When Richard was dead tto bed, and while asleep was arrested uraer lock tenders on the Welland were arrested for opening the gates to lot vessels ass on Bunday., No injunction has yet been ked to stop the Bumday flow of the ‘arpenters crowding recklessly on a build ing scaffold in Detroit fell fifty feet, Four wiil pay with their lives. Bartley Campbell's most successful play, siberia,” was admittedly sold far below its value—for $1,300. The estate is said to be in a condition of dissolution, and a suit will be brought to remove the receiver, Mr, Ernest Harvier, » Mystery surrounds the suppossd death of Capt. Thomas D. Carpenter, of the schooner Long Island, that was found with sails set on the beach at Bea Cli, Mr. Schuler, the Rondout crank, who was arrested at Albany during the bi-cantennial on suspicion of intending harm to President Cleveland, presented his card as the presi. dent was driving from the hotel to the train, He has an epistolary battery to open on the president more appalling than a dynamite bomb, labu Modini Mohun Chatterfi arrived in New York from London on the Aurania. He is a Hindoo, 28 years old and an original philosopher upon religion who has created much stir in Dominick McCaffery knocked out : Golden in eleven hard fought ga Syanow summer hotel on the Hudson, The Burke-Dempeey fight ended in a deaw the an Francisco authorities baving limited the number of rounds, rincoss Beatrice, wife of Prince Henry of Batteuburg, and y daughter of the queen of Great Britain, bas given birth to a son, ’ L. D. Collier, won of Rev. Robert Collier, foptueily at Em poria, Kan., by J. H. Tarborough, = Any number of skeletons, in the shape of | mad relatives and ancestors, have been trot. ited out of the family closet to ¥rove that | | young Mason Pell Helmbold was insane when | | he forged a check, for doing which he is on { trial at Albany, | {of last year and the largest ever ralsed in| the state, The whereabouts of Rockwell, who eloped | with Mrs. West, of Red Bank, N. J. in Oc { tober last, was discovered through a water ! mark on a letter, | The Rabinnical conference decided to me-| {morialize the next congress to amend the | marriage and divorce laws Cases of blood polsoring among blooded | cattle are reported from Burlington county, | i i | Taylor McKinsey and three sons were { struck by lightning while husking corn near | Edina, Mo, Luther, aged 10, was killed and | William's life is despaired of, | { Frank W, Tracy died at Buffalo, leaving a large estate, which be disposed of by will His daughter had $100,000 on condition that no contest was made Bhe contested the will and was last week defeated. The widow, who was the residuary legates, announces that the forfeiture condition will foreed if no further contest is made, { Adouble section cattle train broke in two i at Magwood, Ills, and the hind section col- lided with the detached cars and killed two drovers and many bead of cattle by the col lision, | The widow of the late Gen. Hancock is visiting at Washington, and it is said con- templates making that city her future | bome, | Patrick Egan believes the story that a con { spiracy to kill bim is on foot in this country. { The McQuade jury at New York disagreed jand were discharged. They stood nine to | three for acquittal The testimony of the | com'essed perjurers, ex-Aldermen Fuligraff | and Duffy, was given no consideration. Mo ion for new trial was entered, Three bids were made for the construction of the three new cruisers for the United Btates navy Grand Army elections are to be held early in December, There are 154 vacancies in the New York custom house, representing about $200,000 a year in salaries. Collector Magone is going to All nearly all the places by promoting the present employes. The death of Mal, wife of Chin Shun. a! prosperous Chinese merchant, occurred in New York from consumption. Hers was the first death among tha half dozen female Chi- nese in that city. i Owing to Surrogate Rolling being one of | the executors of ox-President Arthur's will, | Judge Bookstaver, as authorised by the code, | Issued citations for the probate of the will, returnable on Dec. 4. The will has not yet been filed. The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, a very powerful labor organ: ization, is considering the question of uniting with the Knights of Labor. A year-old boy at Holyoke, Mass, went home drunk, was whipped by his father and died the next day. An investigation will de termine whether he died of the whisky or the whipping. If Jeremiah Callahan, of Syracuse, N. Y., had attended to the warning of a railroad crossing keeper he and Mrs. Foley, of Lafay- ette, would probably not he dying, nor would his wifes and son be dead. Patrick Eagan believes that if O'Donovan Rossa is not mixed up in the alleged plot to kill Michael Davitt some one very near the dynamite throne is. W. J. McMeen, a Juniata county, Pa, wife poisoner, having escaped from jail, was given away by a fellow fugitive and returned to be hanged. Contracts made by telephone are valid, so eays the Missouri court of appeals, aflirming the holding of the inferior court and knock. ing out the plea of the defendant debtor. New Jersey is practising economy, turning out from the state prison twenty-eight con- victs pardoned in one batch, Joseph Domin, a crazy tailer, who said he was an Anarchist, fired four shots in a saloon in New York city, seriously wounded a man, and shouted that he must have blood just after he had called for beer. Babbath breakers in Boston are faring hard in the courts, and even the sale of a hive pill is likely to be construed into a violation of the blue laws, Reed, the defaulting treasurer of the South Boston Horse Railroad company, is anxious to entar upon the term of penal servitude to which his confessed crime will condemn him Ex-Governor P. C. Cheney has boon ap pointed as United States senator from New Hampshire by Governor Currier, The Canadian government is anxious that Esquimait, the naval station on the Pacific, should be immediately fortified, in view of a possible Russian attack, pe John Macdonald denies that Canada offered to loase her fishing ground to the United States, Buarglars broke into a fur store in Roches ter and carried off goods valued at several thousand dollars, The boller of the Sughont Sunbeam ex od in the Kast river, York, a detonation that was wiles away and ¥ i We AA SOARS MI Ne The German socialist leader, Herr Lich knecht, made a farewell address in Cooper institute, New York, Lulu Francis, the comely daughter of Rich- ard Francis, senate restaurateur and one of the wealthiest colored citizens of the Capital has eloped with Cassius Harrison, a young col- ored man from Virginia, deserting Geosge M. Bneed, a swell waiter at the Arlington, to whom she was mnmgaged, Fashionable colored society is shaken to its center by the occur- rence, Rhodes Clements, so says a dispatch from Havensville, Kan., became suddenly insane and Killed Bamuel Gordon with a club, He then cut off Gordon's head and cut out his Hyver and heart and proceeded to eat them, is a raving maniac, Daniel J. Dwight, a life conviet, who had served ten and a half years, was pardoned by the governor of Massachusetts on Thanks giving day, The Russian national debt rubles. The annual interest 201,000,000 rubles, is 5,500,000,600 thereon is » A man named Wright, nearly 80 years old, has been put in jail at Chicago for a debt of £50, James Harris, a farmer, near Clarksville, Tenn. , was waylaid and murdered for $65 A vein of was discovered at fot, Omaha at a depth of 511 Six sholg in quick succession and Tony and Lobert Hill, of Atlanta, are found lying dead A frats Whipping a small boy unf the timely end near ago Michiganders has come alive to lias lately Cox, 5 been heir room icide and a suicide, oils the mvys- came oan une Ky., tery of how Poo family x Williamsburg, a month the amount of WT OCH Tie? ivy thelr ” r YW been going 4 Hy fit i J AR prowgines hold imeral of man in Michigan, A mlinay w Union Pacific What a : 3 {rom io Vics cific after simple fu Two more por over by or Pres rauron wine » Hil a clear ma and assuring the ele as United States sens ¥ y . * o fiTieR lamps the y assassinate the late after he therame - 3 dentist's as of Place « wT. 8 sistant, of Detroit, who was sick and out work, hanged himsell the Astor tel in New York, Mavor Carter Harrison is uid like to po for mn fig i He New cal the scalps of the Pir wan "wi be sccises of onl garbling his © Methodists are tion In Cm trine The body of Mre Frank Kerner was found terribly burned on the Led in her blazing house at Reading, Pa Benjamin Wheller, the Cleveland miser, was beid by the coroner for the murder of his wife, {ry club Hon bh not alarmed at the agita. of the premillennial doe. Mre, Jennie Fay, a former resident of Sy racuse, N. Y., died in Chicago from the ef- fects of an assault committed by unknown highwaymen Detective IN were, of Now York, aml War. den Parsons thought they had James Hope, king of the crooks, whom they caught in San Francisco, safe, but had to take him back be fore they reached the state line The president refused to reinstate District Attorney Stone, of Pittsburg, who was dis. for offensive partisanship in making tepublican speeches in the late campaign. District Attorney Benton, of Missouri, was dismissed at the same time and for the same offense, except that his speeches were in sup- port of the administration. Benton was re- instated, missed President Cleveland's Message. Wasninaron, Nov, 24, —All the members of the cabinet were present at the meeting except Secretary Manning, The session was devoted entirely to the consideration of the president's message. The document is nearly finished. The president has received all the data necessary for its compilation except such as relate to the war and naval estab. lishmoents, and they will bo sont to him in a fow days. The preddent read the completed parts of hie message to the cabinet. It is understood that the message will be much shorier than the one submitted to congress last year, The message will be put in type this year by 8 New York printer, the incum- bent of a new place ercated by the last con. gress. He is known as the president's private printer, and has his office and typos in the new war, state and navy building, convenient to the White House, To Build the Cruisers. Wasmworox, Nov, 25. It is understood at the navy department that the awards of contracts for the new naval vessels will be as follows: The bids for cruiser No, 1 will be rejected aston high, Cradser Noo 2 will be awarded to Cramp, of Cruiser No, 3 to Union works, of San Francisco, Gunboat No. 1 to Cramp Bros, of Philadelphia. Gunboat No. 2, Columbia Iron company, of Baltimore, Arrested fov Selling Imitation Butter. Nuw Yong, Nov, «On the complaint of the state dairy commisdoner, Bervard O Patrick H McQuade, James J. McGuire, Charles A, a HS A UTTERLY DISCOURAGED, expresses the feeling of many victims of rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and ner vous or sick hendache, Having tried numberless so-called remedies, ns physi. i cians of all schools, without relief, there | seems to be no hope any such have as an last resort tried Athlophoros, and to their | surprise and joy have fonod that it was a | WO PROros isnot Ys i ave bl ‘ seife, gure and GUILE an experiment; 1 by its use and tic Shekomeko, Dute 1 took Athidophe roa tions; it caused ou 1 was not pleasant, it « en en i Ov slower and fLonter throb When dose was taken I did not think the" medicine; the next day my was better, and continued gotti until it left me. My lameness was iu way back, shoulders and neck, and had been for eight months 1 was advised to try Athlopho ros by my : Wm. Jackson, who had taken a bottle it for a severe atfack of lameness in hi He said “it drove the lamencs it of me; my head mg, and my heart almost stopped beating ; thought T would die, but 1 came out all right, and have not had any lameness since Axox Bricos, Phelps, N. Y., August 13. 1886. a practic physician; 1 pre- veterals causing a constipated my bowels, ; h Of 1 ¥ i iamenesy | no | SHOLICEr and arm. right o rheumatism of This case ba months arm se] ex ted, . One bottle Case remall using the medicine, Every dr 1s i § p phi eros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they not be bought of the y he A phaoros Co, 112 WW; can~ ALIO- Ve quote no leaders in DRY GOODS bat offer everything in the line fally low as legitimate competition will affordit. We have no ealicoes at 2 per yard, nor Canton flannels at 4 cent as our regular trade have no use for such gorda, but we have a full line of DRY GOODS comprising everything Domes tic. Dry Goods and House-furnishing (onde, incloding carpets, at the vers bottom prices, and the cheapest and bes ine of White and Colored Blankets ever offered in Bellefonte, B.& A lone, a or ea cents $ © ERREYLVANIA and Erie Divisions WERTH ERIE MAIL leaves Phil " Ha RA weseen EEA BHO Monts at Harrisburg 0 hiladeiphis DAY EXPRESS leaves = MEMbxsnmtvsoras - LEnOYo ——— Lowk Haven w - Mont - arr at Ha ry Eg Phiiadelp Ker 14 Ww PERTURB ED ar rind a VG ¥ Haven Hamspor RENOVO ACN leaves Sunday Tralin-RENOVO Avcommod'n East runs also on Sundry. sda IL leaves Erie. 25pm ERIE MAIL leave Fie. Dn 2 Lock Haven. ......11 58 pm - Williamsport Montandon Parr inhurg cove Philadelphia Bh ot Wiagara Express West, and Day Ba. es connection at Lock lis - arr at Erie Mall Express East make i080 $ Ai EV.RR Trains J ve WH East and West connect ai Erie with trains op 1. 8. & M. 8. R. R.; at Corry with B. Fé& WwW. BR BR: at Emporium with B X.Y. &P. BR, and at Driftwood with A. V. RK. R. Le LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT BR. R Daily Except Sunday. Eastward, AMIPM PN 1 10:4 8 100430 21 i o6 Westward a PMAMAM STATIONS A) 85:10 15 35 0 Montancon # io $0110 5 16 0 Lewisburg i» 00 {6 15 Biehl 8 162 Vicksburg id | 8 $2 Mifinburg is w= 6 48 Millmont # 7 00 Laurelton {8 42 Coburn 6 Zerby { 10 Rising Epriog % 19 Penns Cave 8 27 1Centre Hall 8 34 Gregg h 4 Linden Hall 8 5208k Hall 8 55 Lemont § 00 Phie Bummit 49 9 14 Peasant Gap ! i bh [ 19 Azxemann {6 Oy a 0 10 25 Bellefonte 16 (oj 3 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan® don at 5.20 am, 9.56 am, and 7.10 pm, retnruin leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 3.20 a m, 4 790 p mi pn nd 1. R. WOOD, SHAS. E PUGH, General Manager, Geu'l Pass'ger Ag't 4 57 45 ah 2 an 13 0 i] Bo bo 40 | is 20! oy a on pe wn BD 05 Re BD 00 00 BG BO TO 55 Se ie a de de Ce 0 50 80 30 63 00 AD ee et ek es UN1Y BANKING CO. CENTRE Yo ms BELLEFONTE, PERNA. Receive ita and allow Interest ; Dchoat Notes; Buy and Sell Government AVER, J. D. BHUGERT, 948 A President. Cashier ENN'S VALLEY BAXKING 0. p= Deponits and allow INTRE 1. ve i Dsafn Not} Buy aud Sell Government i Gold and pons, cy WOLF Ww. B. MING Soil) Card Attorneys je——. T. BAH & Heys, ATTIOR EY BELLEVONTE, OC} EAT LAW RECO, TENA, rd besnim 4 4 oe in alf ’ ud Koglish L300 Fh OHN ELIRE, ATTORNEY AT LAW good rih of ( floor Can be 7m’yR4 1ey-fiis Law made and hose having ill draw ud Foor allact tention bonds &. Bellefonte Pa CM BOWFE, F|.L.OEVIS . ORY] # Office opr« Furst's bu Hotels. JUBH HOUSE. W. BR. Telle fonte, Pa. oprietor, Belles tion given {0 junelfy (CUMMINGS HOUSE Hi EM : 3 LE FON" ¥ The traveling MYT: Ly » + PA, find in , and ve it a trial ANUEL BR will to any in the eo inly every respect for man snd bes charges ve ry moderate. Gi 2Hjune uf wt s— RTEW BROCKERBHOFF HOUSE. N BROCEERE ALL G. G. McMILLEN, Good sample Roon BF res Buse to and | Soecial rates Lo Wilness: (ENT FF EGHENY 8T RE HALL HOTEL. TRANBIERT Good Table. helt lonalits mountain wa AT indeed Ly natoral sc Schools and chur i Conver L, erms very reasons Hie, tf [EVs - RC s pure finest me 3 ¥ = Terms re wn Bret te (A MERON LEW] STETTILER ( SPECIA] ZELLER & | ZELLER & BULLIES, AJesier J DRUGS, . CHEMICAL PERFUMERY YANCY Gt ODS, &e Ww i i ré for medicw Pure purposes slwsys J D. NURRA . Dealer i Whiskey Bre and sod fo Pentisis. Ww ¥1i D® G. W. 1 Residsnee on Main 2d floor of Harper & Kreamer's store building. Will give satisfaction in sll tranches of his profession. Fiber ad- ministered, l4apr G GUE LI] Ro Dentist, Miil professions] services t prepared to perform sii dental profession He pared to extract feoth pain. Office on Offers his public. Heis erations in the now fully pres wbsolutely withon 278 New 2Qrrival of Goods dT NEW STORE } NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS —————————— SAA HARPER & KREAMER Centre hall, Have just opened in one ot. Larges and Best Rooms in the Valley, —A COMPLETE STOCK OF— DRY GOODS, . DRESS GOOLS NOTIONS, TS & CAPS, HA BOOTS & SHOKS, HiUDWABE, OILS AND PAINTS GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, JROCERIESR COFFEE~ SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SHGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REGULATED STORE. il ALL NEW GOODS, ¢ offer ina nosuirpassed JOUNTY. id COME AND SER1US. All kinds of Produce taken and Highes Market Prices Paid. mj #3 & ” on PER MONTH Salary and sommission $350, competent Manager. for thie City or & GAS RON EAN ot tent Silver Gas Lights Te op Our Jus Lights oan oly lustanil fine of any’
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