OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf- fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following parties: Williamsport, Ind, Oct. 8, 1887, Having been aflioted with neuralgia for the past four years, and trying almost every. thing, but in vain, I finally heard of Athlo- Pharos After taking one bottle 1 found it be helping me, and after taking four bot. ties of Athlophoros and one of Pills, I found that I was entirely well, 1 think the medi cine is positively a sure cure Cnavxcey B, Reppick, Mt. Carmel, IL, Doc. 88, 1887, I have used Athlophoros in tay family and find it to be the greatest medicine for nea. ralgia in existence, and having had its fangs fastened upon me for the past fo yoars [ know whereof I speak, Mus, JuLia CHILTON, 8&3 Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie. ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. A. V. WANTED AGE TO SOLICIT ORDER and Hardy Nurser Peirce College of Business, Lerey . 5 BE! { ELPHIA, PA, EW MILLINER SHOP, nonders gered Las opened a pin Jacosh Lee's “ tat Centre Hall, Ti I'he min or ouse near the de- i t1 fe he i DRS All are 19th Sige sf invited. Sapie E wublic is soli public ic ed Pe (IROVE, NT WAKTED tae of the Largest Oldest Estab! KNOWN NURSERI t 3 f AGE rd an ¢ BEST ¢ SMITH, GES A NU EKSER) : W.&7T p=" ERSGUN STORF GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION Et:., Ete, A good stock of new guns just receiv- Devgchuer's Great Central Gun Waorke Bellefonte, such as Double B. Li. Shot Gans, Double B 1.. Rifle and Shot Gan, Single Rifles, B. Li. from $2.57 to 812. Single B. L.Sbot Gans from 84 to $0. el a Guns for the Farmer, the Sporting Man, and the Oc- casional Hunter. onmimsn (mmsnnns -V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P, - E—— - CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE, wee Me. George W.Vonada, the wel kposn thresterman, of Madisonburg inform the formers that he will he re dy tothreeh thelr eros in good shape and respectfully soiiata a triad, Sm rr no a i W Foie hie Ek J i E A reery WANTED J uativaes for the sale of Nu Frock! Ready employment guarantesd, SALARY Au LAP ERBES PAID, Apply at once, stating age. (hase Brothers Company, “HoenesTEh n'y. The Old W. C. T. U. Ticket Again Elected. MASCULINE METHODS USED. Falr Wirepullers Seen In Every Nook and Corner Discussing Candidates—Many In. teresting Neones and terday’s Proceedings. 20, The fifteenth annual convention of the National Woman's Chris- tian Temperance union yesterday morning in Metropolitan Opera house, There were about HK delegates presant, rop- resenting covery state in the Union, Over fifty American flags hung from the boxes and tiers Fle st vas decorated with banners app! words familiar to ton pert + WOrkoers, Bh . 0 o'clock the devotional exer % 8. M. J. Henry, of lilinols, he evangelistic board, were con- New Youx, Oct began ribed with prayer the popular president of U., Miss Frances E. Willard, to order in a short speech sho stated the objects of the conven tion, and upon all the delegates to render all the assistance in their power in carrying on the work of the meeting. At the the house crowded, despite a pouring rain It was esti called the meeting called evening session mated that 5,000 women were in the building. President Willard called the convention to order. Mrs J. T. Mills, of New Jersey, con ducted the opening exercises, appear aroused a stration Willard made a fall to New York, eulogizing their ing his opinion that the world is getting bet- ery day, announcing himself as a friend wo on the stage demon The mayor was introduced by Miss “great wd man,” and {tous speech, welcoming the ladies work, declar as a and g« ter ov just now, and crediting the women with most of the good that was being and had been dons in the world plaunded Gen. Clinton B bh he is almost lL rovernor St. John then speech, which was greatly applauded fessor Samuel Dickie, of the mittee of the Prohibition party, also spoke. The last and und: Pro mbtedly the best speech the made by Mrs Mary lathrop, president of W.CTU Michigan ¢ beauty, eloquence and logic captured the hearts minds of all present as she out championed the purposes of t The meeting adjourned at 11 New of the ttracted a large audience at the Metropoli tan President Wil evening was the and he wi, Oct, 28 —The Bunday services Opera house yesterday Mrs. Elizabeth Brooklyn, preached an interesting T% { ihe alte BETINON, of Illinois; Dr. Mrs C. H. Harris, 5 Willard and Mrs. Ramig of Illinois, y, spoke Mary ork In the even i. Shaw, Chicag Anna } y Fallows, of A large § 1 of ition of social purity and the White tv's work New York, Oct. 28. —The the Women's Christian Temperance Union oon vention yesterday women of the sterner sex when election is in order through the opening exercises the fair wire pullers were in little groups throughout the all the seal of second who offered term the politicans. The WOInAn opening prayer {which the lobbyists did not hear), petitioned that the spirit of truth might descend and abide in the hearts of the reporters When the ballots cast for the president ware counted it was found that Mis Willard had received an almost unanimous re-elec- tion, 500 out of the 400 taliots being cast for ber, Two ladies led her back to her chair, and the whole convention rose to greet her Over 4 000 dainty white signals fluttered from boxes, parquet and balconies, which display was followed by the clapping of many kidded palms In the afternoon session Mra C. B. Buell of Chicago, was re-elected corresponding seo- retary; Mrs Mary A. Woodbridge, of Ohio, was reelected recording secretary; Mrs Esther Pugh, of Chicago, was re-elected troas urer. Mrs Pugh selected Mrs I. M XN. Stevens, of Maine, ber present assistant, to retain that place. twice as How Mr. Betts Received the Barglar. Famer, Conn, Oct. 22 -The burglar alarm in Mr, Betts’ house rang, warning him that burglars were robbing his store. He im mediately arose, and, taking his gun, went to hia store. Ho found a man on the outside with a wagon, which he was Joading goods passed to him by some person inside As he approached the burglar warned him to keep away or he would shoot. Betts, how ever, leveled his own gun and flred twice, both shots taking effect. He then rushed on the burglar and clubbed him with the stock of the gun. The wounded burglar was then loaded into a wagon and taken to the Bridge port police station, where his wounds were examined and pronounced fatal It was learned that the burglar was Charles Carey, of Philadelphia. in An Auger Hole that Netted $50,000, Mixxzaronis, Minn, Oct. 20 The in genious method by which the big wheat steal was accomplished has been explained. Hol. comb, who took most of the wheat, substi tuted a board with an auger hole in it for one in the chutes, and as the wheat rushed to the bin a large quantity fell through the au- ger hole into Holcomb's bin, which was lo cated below the large elevator, When he obtained a sufficient quantity he loaded it in a car and hauled it away, He divided with his confederates, but his share is supposed to be at least $50,000, D. C, Moak, one of those implicated in the steal, writes that he will not return to Minneapolis, The World's Petate Crop. Sruuxerierd, Mas, Oot. 18 The New England Homestead has full returns of the potato crop of the world, and says the yield in New England is fair average, in New York below average, in the west not a full crop, in the provinces, Nova Sootia and Prince Edward Island, large, in Earope very short. The Homestead says farmers are inclined to hold their potatos for better prices, but it advises them not to do so. The price is now about sizty cents per bushel, and The Homestead thinks the advance will be very ual and not over seventy-five cents will be reached. Mr. Barry Expelled, + Prxuaveirmia, Oct. 18.A statement of iT. B. Barry's counection with and expulsion from the Knights of Labor bas been pro pared for the members of the order by Gen eral Master Workman Powderly and General Becretory Haye, EVENTS OF THE WEEK, portant Happenings, Nt. Paul's winter carnival will be held from Jan, 2 to Feb. 1. A clergyman named Keith, of Waldo, Ark, shot and killed Joseph Garrett, a farmer, in a quarrel, Treasurer Fritz, of the Hermantown, Minn, , school district, was robbed of $2,000 by four highwaymen. The Whitechapel mystery ls still deep as ever. The police continue their fruities efforts, without having so far obtained the shadow of a clew, A new oil well on the Campbell farm, near Clarion, Pa, , is producing 6,000 barrels a day This is the greatest strike on record The Lot club. of New York, gave M Coquelin, the French comedian, a reception Saturday night. Many notable : were present Tad New Yorkers President Cleveland has declined all of the many invitations he has received to visit fairs, and review parades, except that for the next men's York Saturday ovening. business parade in New Another street car riot occur Baturday night, A car and the driver roughly were arrestod, The London Chronicle's + correspond ent says: “The holy office is a it 1 ; a decree instructing ¢ red in Chicago badly wrecked Four rioters was used fo ese America sights of to obtain from th Labor verbal dec innocu ousness of the order.’ The president has spp acts ing the time for the meeting f the elect for president and vier pr nt, and the LIAKIDG an approprigaon wid the chang ner a act of the Chinese ax: Captain of Polis Me. , was murder go 1 have resolved to losses of the bank att trade Whil ! at Clatta train and k The 1 wh & a rested J lumberme: Colo, , were dashed ing 800 feet down Edward Gallup of the Lake Bh of pneumonia Rov who arri there Bunday sour river on cause he woul BEA iy Pardes Butler ved in AW He a log 1 not was wt afloat woof alter sgn petitl a certain mAn to lea town cued after a perilous rid The collector of custéns at San Fram has received a telegram from ordering him to prevent the landing of nese in traasit ar Washingtor Chi TRADE BULLETIN, New York Money api Caotal ons, Produce Marke! New Yoax, Oct 22 cent. The! per cont. Exchs 4.804.884. actaal days and 4g e841 Vy closed steady: currency bs, 12134 190% bid; digs, do, 10844 bid Pacific railroad bonds cheed aa folio firsta, 11460115 Union and grants Union sinking funds, 1185182; Centrals M3116 The stock marked opened strong, a majority of the active stocks showing advances « ig to i per cent. Ii was not so active after 12 o'clock, but ite tone was firmer and prices recovered somewhat. The final 14 to #4 per cent. lower than those of Saturday night. The sales for the day amounted to 500.8% shares, Mitiey : g hues wha S44 and er rades when id figiren. however, were General Markets, New Yone, Oot, 28 FLOUR-Closed dull and lower; fine grades of winter, $883 50; do. spring, $2.7508. 9; superfine winter, $1.60¢04; do. spring $A. 28TH: city mill extra, $5.16630.90, for West Indies. Southern flour closed dull and un changed WHEAT Options wee active, irregular and firm. In the early dealirgs December advanced Sc, but subsequently lot a portion of it. The advance was not attends with any undue excite ment, and the market ciosed firm at $4@1%0 advance. Bpot lots closed dull, but firm. Spot sates of No. 1 red states: $1.18001.17; No. 2 do, SLING: extra rad, $1133 14; No. 3 red winter $1; No. 1 white, $1 1281.14; No. 2 red winter Oct, $1.00%; do., Nov. §1.100; do., Dec, $1.18 do., Jan, $1.195§ CORN «Options were dull and weak, closing Wa Me. lower. Spot iol closed active, but easier, Spot sales of Neo. 2 mixed at 0ge.: No. 2 mixed, Nov, 808c.; do., Dec. lilge.; do, Jan., dbo. OATES Options were dull, but firm, closing Lio. highee [fy ot ots tlased firm. Spot sales of No. 1 white state at 40g; No 2 do, S4e.; No. | mixed, 3ie.; No. 2do., Bija; No 2 mixed, Oct. 8044e.; do, Now. 3084c.: do. Dea, 318e. RYE-~Duil, BARLEY «Nominal PORK Dull; new mess, §10.95616.75, LARD (Nosed dull; Nov, sold at $800; Deo, 8.5064 54; Jan. $5.300:8.54, BUCA RRaw dull and nominal. Refined steady; cut loaf and crushed, Bide. ; cubes and powdered 8c; granulated, 730. confectioners’ A, Thee white extra CO, 6ido C6 151600840. ; yellow Sate BUTTER-Firm: western creamery, 25090440. eastern do, BGM, CHEESE. Steady ; New York cheddar factory, 10%@ He. Ohido flat, 10310140. FGOS~ Dull; eastern firsts, S0E 0. | western fiesta, EGE. . Onnadian fret, G00. a OR closed dull; middling uplands, YETHE COMMONWEALTH i i fff ol th ¥ Petiting ivan do Met i genera ions are hereafles v Lickels emia p officers voted for ticket shall em- | ames of all td ough officers voted | abe bec} ough.” and each class! deposited in separate ballot boxes yivel r my hand and seal, at my office in Bellefonte, this 13h day of Seplenber, in the year of our Lord Ope Thousand Eight Hufdred I Blighty eight, and in the One Hundred and uhh year of the Independence of the United RIG oy i 13 Sova tae de We SOYW DR Townshis # 134 As Te sialon ROBERT TOOKE. JR, Sheriff of Centre County, £3 FINEFARM AT PUBLIC SALE. THE Heir of the estate of Catherine Stover, dec’d, will offer al public sale on the premises on SATURDAY. OCT. TV, a fine farm near Penns Gregg twp, containing 71 acres, more © less, nearly all clear. Thereon erected 8 2story dwelling house, bank barn, and all necessary out pulldings. A spring of never falling water is near the house, and an orchard of choloe fruit on the premises. The land is in a high state of cultiva tion At the same time and place will be offered a tract of Timberland, containing 52 acres. This tract is well set with pine, oak and chestnut, Terms will be niade known on day of sale, Bale at 2p. m, THE HEIRS. AY A UDITOR'S NOTICE --NOTICE 18 HERE hy given that the undersigned, an Audi tor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, 1o heat and determine the exoeplions filed 10 the arcount of the Admr's. of the Fsate of Charles Ripka, late of Gregg Township, oe consed, and make distribution of the balance found doe, will attend to the duties of his ap sointment at his office in the Borough of Belle brite on Tuesday, the 16th of October next, whe and where all JRetuons interested are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming fn on said fund, E. M. BLANCHARD, Tisep Auditor, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE - LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Jacob 8. Bhatler, deo'd late of Greg twp. having been lawfully granted to the undersigned he would respectfully Toque all persons knowing themselves 10 be Inagebted tothe estate to make imnwediste payment, sod those having claims against the same to present Liem duly authenti oated for settlement, ¥. L RISHEL, doctit Administrator, Farmers Mills WOODLAND COAL Woodland coal, just from the mines — ‘eaves no cinder-<ior sale at the Centre rie PERNEYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE HTOCATED IN ONE OF FUL AND HEALTH ALLEGHENY KI TIONAL: OPEN TUITION FRE OTHER EXVENSES 1AOW THE MOST Ti Fill Por i (10 { SEM IO BOTH BE) iia 121 PAARL LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY AGRICULTURS CULTURAL ERIK MAJT Bunday Tra also on Sub MAIL 2 ngen Hall $5 Onk Hall roi] a o for M m. returuing ( 1 70 Ju Bn, HAN y 1 pm HAR. E PUGH, General Manager J. R. WOOD sen Pax'ger Ag! THREE MORE HARVEST EXCURSIONS 14 MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, MONTANA, { SEPT. 25TH. {OCT. 9TH AND 23D. VIA THE St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani- toba Ry. FROM ’ St. Paul & Minneapolis AT RATES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE | Less than One Cent per Mile, No round trip rate being more than TWENTY DOLLARSIincloding GREAT FALLS, HELENA snd BUTTE, MONTANA Persons desiring to take a trip through North. ern Minnesota, Dakota or Moniana for the pan pose of looking over the country, or with the iden of selecting a new hom: within the bound aries of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN THR WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable tor diversified farming, dairy and stoek purposes, will do well to take advantage of these rates, . PALACE SLEEPING AND BUFFET CARS, FREE COLONIET RLEEPERS For maps and information apply to your home ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or TUESDAY, F.1. WHITNEY, Gon'l Pass. and Tht, Agtl. 88. Paul, Minn. weeRinee Mr. Frank Herlacher hes left town he has placed in my bands his father's well known Salve, where it can be had at the former prices, Hall toller mill. Best fuel for summer, « D Mumnay, GAEMAN HOUSE, opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. ew Garman House § pen for tl v | mn ie i has arisen from ita ible, New building. steam hest, elects Irsprovements, Good sug hout modern HOUSE LOCK Aa EN, PA, 8B, WG DE CALDWELL, Proprietor, terms reasonable, wood sample rooms on first floor, os sailor Belie- Mpecial attention given to rade. junel by HOUSE, Tied NTAIN 3 FELLEFONTE, PA EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, traveling community will find #1 equal to any in the conpty in beast, and respect, men and srges very moderate. Give it a trial Pi $4 N BROCKERHOFPY HOUBRE, ALLEGHERY ST, BELLEFONTE. Pi 3 on First Floor vO E i from all proprietor, for EW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE Cryo Bample 155 10 83 Wilressrs gna GG. B BRANDON, Prop. { "ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER MMER : Prop'r. BOARDERS AND TRAEBIENT CUSTOM negithy walter, su sCenery in Ties FOR BD Table mounialn Good locality, pure rrounded by finest the state. Bchools convenient. Terms very 16ang tf i 317 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. rales $200 per day. The b will still find at this Ho provision for their ocaled in the immediate and pisces of amuses raiirosd depots, as well ily. are easily accessible onsianily passing ths } inducement business or hers ess different wv 6 “Eg pectfiuly solicited WM. FEGER2Propristor re JPRIETORSB, floor, aagll’ss ATTORNEY 3. 1d belie] in Conrad wkerboflf House. AT LAW — nte, Centre Co, Pa. Office building, opposite janigl, nr BOWER ‘ C. NM EL BOWER & ORVIS, ORVIS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA posite the Court House, on 2d floor of Farst’s building. jan8d FORTNEY, D.?2 Attorney-at- Law, fice in old Conard building, Belle Office « EMANT DALE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. corner Diamond. i! national bank. Ww two jan87 CL C. P. Hewes & HEWES 3 IRNEYRAT-LAW, CENTRE OO., PERNA, 0 collections ; practice in ali in German and English J. LL. Brana Si ANGLER OHN KLINE, ~~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’s new uilding north of Court House. Can be ited in English or German. 7m’y84 MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposes only. Btore open every day inthe week. . may J.” CF NTRE COUNTY BANKING OO. " BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Reovive Deporits and allow Interest - Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities : JAB. A. BEAVER i. D, BHUGERY Cashier President, Na ———— S ’ -» LAST, LEWISBURG BOOK BIXDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates, New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, etc, bound and re bound in first class style. nn G w. — Residence on Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in ail branches of his profession, Gas, the safest opiate knowu administered. 14sp R.8 G. GUTELIUS, : Dentist, Millbeim., Offers his professional services to the public. Hels prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely I pain. my 278 we GOHERN, AUCTIONEER. Boalsburg, Pa Ie prepared to ory sales, He has been successful in the past and offers his sere vioes to the public, tL HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall, First class fresh bread and yeast oon stantly on hand, at most o reasonabl prices. Your patronage is solicited, COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal. Buck wheat Coal. Pea Coal. Chestnut Ooal, Brown Coal. Boft Coal, Just received at the Centre Hall Rol- ler Mills’ coal vard Terms strictly ip rip cash, Cash paid for all
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