SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they ean’t cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Others say they can but—don’t, Ath-lo- »ho-ros says nothing but— cures. hat's the secret of its success, Years of trial have proved it to be a quick, safe, sure cure, Concord, N. H., Bept. 3, 1887 In my own family Atlilophoros Wh We as a last resort, the user having suffers from rheumatism for years and having been treated for the disease by different physicians in this State and Massachu. setts without even temporary relief, Upon my recommendation seores of peo. ple have used this remedy with the same results claimed for it CH. Wosox, Dubuque, Towa, Jan. 8, 1588 Athlophoros has completely cured me of nervous headache, and | fea] thankful for all the good {t has done me, Mm Lovise CuEnny £5 Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic: ture, ** Moorish Malden.” THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. The Weekly Press, } tele Correspon Special de the varying fair. n tothe hitherto great civil war union and con tell, form nd best selec niertainiog A FARMERS FP Hav Am all To which t dance, ho , s whoa he way is has a women Ee ntertainment for ways of 5 mmer Exot zien § i ’ i {izes to make the NGEMENT. leading Ameri cs of, ARR nore We makes Our Chestnut St PHIA, PA. No. 917-919 PHILADEL Afternoon Sess y except Saturda: Mondays Tursdaye and Thursdays. ina TY an— we of the twenty fount ipal desires oO express O oon for generous suppor continuance thet he has so long enjoyed gasure patrons udy for the and women increased quali now demande of preference ar He respectfully % * 158 Btadents niroil at an time, the date of begin- Pe fl 1st on Monday, wonings till 2 commencement Tuesday and Thuy " Call or write for eedings CFE pe THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A. feb23 Principe! and Founder. or —————— PretuEs 8 GUN STORF. GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION Ete., Ete. n—— A good stock of new guns just receiv- ed at Deschner's Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonte, such as Double B. Li. 8hot Guns, Double B 1.. Rifle and Bhot Gan, Single Rifles, B. Li. from $2.57 to 812 Single B. L. Bhot Guns from $4 to $0. Guns for the Farmer, the Spoting Man, and the Oc- casional Hunter, sss) .V-E-R.Y C-H-E-A-P. sD Aco 555 ais CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE. o_o A ay Paul's TO MANNING'S MEM 0 Rich Easter Gift of 11s Widow to st Chuareoh, Albany. The widow of Secretary Manning has pro sented St. Paul's Chu Albany, with a memorial Easer gift to ber late husband It is in the form of a Latin cross, ex cuted | in polished brass. The centor is gquarterfoll, | bearing IL HH. B. in neh arm of the cross bears a triple cluster of maple of 5 i, ut monogram. | leaves emblematical are 1 with the polishe d brass of th The cross itself is forty inches On the base text the fol lowing inscription: h satin-finished high is engraved in Gothic . . oy To the Greater Glory of God and in Loviag Memory of DANIED MANNING Born Aug 16, 1851 Died Doc. 84, 1887. - Caen aay y This gift of the cross is supplemented by another beautiful offering in the shape of two altar vases. These are fifteen inches high, engraved in the same as the Cross The round, round ogram Mrs of St manner bodies of the vases are perfectly representing the globe and rest en sacred mons n the cross ¢ ' fee the center is the that ¢ 2 has many tender memories Not only its earnost urch was the inte one of members but she the pres 0 many Manning at it : When th bed earth we he ss St. Paul's wafte tha root ta m + ¥ ¥ 1 ts Me was married to Mr it rector, Dr. Reese, 8 at Secretary lay npon his death- he heard on its of the choir of the low of and it SCrINon., ~~ sounds Wir Was 118 x frit UDO TW rector N.Y or W A Good Hecommend, forar was asker * absently replied the winter t upon ns, Detrois Free Paw, THEY SAW IRVING, Two Young Ladies Who Saw Henry and Ellen What They Thought of Them. “Did 3 Olivia! “Did I! 1 should think “Wasn't it “Oh, splendid tir “ Perfect; ‘J sol" grand? ‘Wasn ng sweet as the Vicar!” 5 80! i wanted i to kiss him all the time I" “What a iti “ He looked like a saint.” “ And like a demon in * Faust.'” “ 1 don’t see how he does it." “ Nor LL.M “ And wasn't Ellen Terry sweet!” “ A perfect angel!” “Khe skips around like a girl of sixteen.” “ And she's forty." “ Every day of it “ And has a grown daughter.” “ 1 know iL" ‘T'd like d steps and ovely smile he had all through to know how she ever hops, jumps across the stage the she does in the third act and flops dow that bench without breaking her back." “ Bo would L" “They say it took her months to learn bow to do it gracefully.” “1 believe it. 1 never could do it. Doesn't she do it lovely?" “ Perfectly charming I" “ Wasn't she grand when she and the 8quire have their little row" “ Oh, I cried through that.” “ Cried? 1 howled.” “ And wasn't Irving beautiful when he tried to preach to Oliva and couldn't?” “ Wasn't he! 1 declare, there wasn't a dry thread in my handkerchief when he broke down and said: * To my heart! To my heart!” ’ “ And she wasn't slow in getting there either, was shel” “| guess not. You wouldn't bave been, either, I guess.” “Wasn't it lovely when they came home together t™ “Oh, perfectly so! was so afraid Olivia's mother wouldn't forgive her.” “1 knew she would.” “ And when the children and all came in and kissed her I tell you I cried like fury.” “BodidL"” “ Who wouldn't?" “But J wouldn't have forgiven the Squire.” “ Handsome as he was!" “No I wouldn't!" “Oh, you would, too.” “1 womidn’t “You would." “He was horrid !"’ “ But the play was lovely” “Oh, brawtifull” “I'm so glad I saw it “ And 1, 100." “Good-bye.” “Good bye.’ Press, hy Zenas Dane in, Detroit Free masa a A AI ww'The Rerowrer desires house keeper to know that the Becker Washing Machine 18 perfection. We have had and thrown aside, ball dozen different machines, and at last find the Becker to do work similar to handrobe hing, easier and quicker, and wy boy eat work it even on a carpet, © Bay this on our own responsibility, and be vatise this washer fills a long felt want, every ww Powers’ shoe store is having a big rush for boots and shoes at this season, and as veual are well prepared 0 meet it, They have an immense stock of new ooda wich embraces everything in the fine of foot wear, Lumbermen’s gus bouts, and all kinds of boots for team giers, and workmen, at lower prices ‘han ever. ladies’ and gens’ drew shoes and in fact soythiog you want to i i § ! CONDENSED NEWS. Benefit of Busy Readers, Chairman Hunter, of the Democratic com- of Iowa, arrested for bribery, has APPOATrance In a quarrel at Millbank, I. T., Charles W. business man, shot and the and Ohio Andrew killed, In a collision on Baltimore ad John i and two braketnen wors Michaol th I at Claypool Knonn, injured in th ancaster, Pa, Waodn i death from ti boiler explo- died, » pecident at wiay, The window glass wor Velisboro, Pa., burned. Loss, $30.0 The Albany academy naged $5,000 by fire Thursday night y distinguished 1 G6, Helnrich von Bamburger, i YH AN, Is © of wall Mary's in. i was the no one concedes the by a small B ond avenue stad ri train on of the rk, and was wor fell from an tall i killa RiLie ility of Sheriff New Y The q Grant to ti 4 city has been ra i a: a clause in the constitution rood | # hold nn that there is nothing in the ol Plans for the centenmbl celebr York of wgura of Washington a ut preddent of the Un States are assuming a ddinite form, Matthew Ash was mprdered at J a6 in on ftad Paters and a man n Wa i at Red Das ak, intend Republicans an greatly rej and j§ cing arades over ntes and Theo ros ted and eighty Barnum, utive comp n Satusay and ourishmment her recovery inl of Free TRADE New York Money Ouotatiogs, Moy closed at 14g per loaned all day Exchange rates 84 95004 N04. actual and $4.50 steady; our . 104 and and Produce Market 0 Bay bills, vofrenia dull preferred and coals and wt, however, nal md not 6 per cent either es of stock today, 79.650 shares Closiog | West Adams Express U. 8. Expross C.0L,0&1 N.Y. Central N. J. Central Illinols Central Northern Pacific Do pref Central Pacific Missouri Pacific Texas Pacific Alton & T. H Canada Southern Canada Pacific a8 Union Tel Clicago & Bi. & Ho & Alton ison Ww Rinsas & Toxas. .. Lake Shore Kirthwest Dy. pref Puwific Mail. , Feading... ££ Pani ¥alaah Bir. & Quincy sig Che R'y & Nav Mig Cre. Trans. ... General Mirkets, Naw Youx, Nov. 10.-FLOUR-Dull and un. changed: City mills extra §5.1005.50 for West Indies: Minnesota extra, $.45Q7.55; superfine, $3.0004 WHEAT. Steady: receipts, 9,400 bushels; ship- ments. 9 bushels: No. 1 md state, $1.18; No. 2 do. $1.10; No. 2 red witer, December, 1.1734 CORN -fiteady; receipl, 16.500 bushels; ship. ments, 2064 bushels; Ng 2 mixed oash, Gbe.; do, December, 81%4c. ask OATS. Steady: receipt 16000 bushels; ship ments, 87 bushels: No. 1 white state, 40c.; No. 8 do., 8c; No, 2 mized, November, 3084. RY E-Quiet and unchadged, BARLEY «Dull; No. 4 fund state, 863880. PORK-Dull; new mest $160 13.50. LARD. Quist: Kovembnr, $4.48 asked, "MOLASSES. Xominal; New Orleans, 44Q5%, * TURPENTING Easy af £540. ROBIN -Bready; strain) to good, $105.08, PETROLEUM ~Druil; refined, in barrels, Teo. FREIGHTS Steady ; grain to Liverpool, seam, Bled. Kren Bendy: western fancy creamery, 20. CHEESE Strong: Ohio flat, Se4h11g0. ROGS-Hieady; western, pgpother. SUGAR~Stendy but dull; out loaf and crushed, En "ig Ug 4 in ..110)4 , 0h .. 81% see in the line of boots and shoes at lows est price , at Powers’ shoe store, Belle $o.; granulated mmd mold A, TVo ON ENT. | of ithe Pittstmire Weekly Chronicle graph, It wiil be sent to von aud yon bs pleased wit’: it ne dollar you will it eck for ona year. It summary of the priveipal events uf each week, has bright Original Stor jee, Fashion Notes, aud i the Hoosehiold, Amusements tor the Family Cirele, Agricultural News, lstost jo} itable Fivaocial and Market from the Worksh Mines, Sporting events phroad, and a general ing suitable for everyhod We i support paper, and also velieve a combinat the local and a city paper ia still and therefore have made a Tele pramptiy, wil and by emitting ¢ regularly every I Hives A Gosiip for ind re 3 3 Hepor 8, Mill home Hews and and read- 1, at #i ' ; BeieC'1G1 O ing the hom: ion of better, combination believe in i the Caxtre Rerorren Weekly postage | the year, and paid for the sum of §2, We would also call yon of premiums ir ¢ 01 attention Weekly thie les on the special secure these arti offered in the terme during the & aper at apy time is on ube WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH Pittebu~gh: Pa. CHOICE HOME FOR SALE. A dwelling house with about 15 acres of ground, of which 12 acres are clear situate near Tusseyville, is offered at pri-| va'e sale. There are t wells, elegant fruit. and good timber on the tract, Will sold a bargain. Apply to J. R Lee, at the premises, or Jaco BMETZLER Newberry, “0 hr at THE PITTSBURGH POST 1830 A GREAT NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMING YEAR. ITS DAILY ISSUE AND ENI IGHT , NEWS) IW minty, PITTSBU for the vear 1889 will continu th re leavor ail y gaily in ed energy the triampl £1 d ont the best Dem ocrat ‘ninn eaten ita futur mrimenta that con politan daily it foremost, It it g progress the last year re enterpe iI Rid wtit 166, ie a great will compete legraphic facili special correspondents at al pews centres will be of reaching and thorou market rep wie, COVering every won a wide re fo Ts ji iness have , lity and iii he inaed 3 ana e line. Its editor anvanoed * RAD ial. news and loca’ departments will be maintained added vigor and enters prec year J i ben rR e Tem tical and business his is one in our poli tory, and promises to see the jeonciusion of the great battle waged on the f Tariff Reform and Redoced Tax- No one who desires to be wel informed and abreas of the limes can do without this daily psper, bringing him in close touch with the whole world of busine 8, industry, finance, legislation and politics. Washington and Harris burg will be alike great centres of news The Oid World is on the vergeof a vol cano war and revolution. The PrrrspuscH Dairy Post will print all the news, TERMS: i By mail one year, $8, postage prepaid, | By agent or carrier, at 15¢ per week. | Send for sample copy. | een THE ee | PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST | oF tious ation. EACH WEEKS COLUMNS READING MATTER 12 PAGES Is the largest Democrailc Weekly in the] Union; and the aim of the pnblishers isl to make it a welcome, instructive, and entertaining visitor at the family fire gide. In addition to a choice variety of literary and miscellaneous matter, Tix Weexry Posr will publish during the year a number of Bxriat. Tarms by the Beer AMenioan asp Forman NovELisTs, In book form each of these meritorions works would cost more than a year's sub- scription. Bret, Harte's latest serial story, “Cris. sy,” will commence publication in Tux] Post early next month. It will ran for] about 10 weeks, and will be immediate. ly followed by another either by Rider Haggard, or some novelist of equal repn- tation. The fiction department of Tux Post will be one of its most interesting and attractive features, The cattle, prodoce and grain markets especially prepared for the weekly ediv] tion, will be full and reliable. T Wenkry Post will bo as it always hile been, a thorough~going, unflinching and aggressive Democratic journal. It will bear its part in the great batile of Tariff Reform and Tax Reduction, until a glor- fous triumph crowns the cause of the people, TERMS: Biogle subscription, postage prepaid, ene year, $1 26, In clube of five or over, postage pres paid, one year, $1.00. An extra copy or its cash equivalent for every club of ten subscribers, Send for sample copy, Address, THE POST PRINTING & PUBLISH. ig C0., 523 Wood strect, Pittsburgh, FUL AND ALLEGH 1 i DAY EXFI LEWIS BELLEF« Westward PM AM AM i § Osi 4 § i 4 35) 4 41] 44 Addition don at © lonve Monta pm and 7 30 pm UHAS. E PUGH, WOOD General Manager $ | Pan'ger Ag t GO TO MONTANA % A St. Paul, A MAGNIFICENT Daily Train Service “The Montana Express,” WILL BE INAT NOVEMBER URATED 10, Elegant Dining Cars, Drawing Room Sleepers, Handsome Day Coaches AND FREE Colonist Sleepers WITH RITCHEN AND LAVATORY THE ONLY LINE TO THE THREE GREAT CITIES OF MONTANA, GREAT FALLS, HELENA BUTTE. For maps and information apply to your home tBoket agent, to any agent of the company, or A us Nop ¥.1. WHITNEY, Gon'l Pass. and Tht Agt, #1. Paul, Minn. weseflinee Mr. Frank Herlacher has left town he has placed in my hands his father's well knowa Salve, where it can be had at the former ire, 3 « Di Mungay, GARMAN HOUBE, the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. GLPO ite jeer from itm jilding, elecirie Good gyeinenis ——— Proprietor, Of] BATOpIe roi Ws , proprietor, Belies | attention given to junel fy LLEFONTE, PA Yroprielor. munity will any in the county in «nn and beast. and (rive il a trial find OH EFONTHE, PA First Floer. ie FRR ana EB BEANDC 3 TEAKNEIENT cailty, ied DY slate, pure finest Phi edeiphia, er day. The istihis Ho sion for their he immediate er of amuses iepots, as well akily accessible passing ths inducement business or y I fuly solic ited ot LL ropristor v3 KF 1 wie LLEFONTE, PA Furst's new ouse. Can be German, Tm'yS4 Patent iB purposes only. Medicines Gin kept Etore open may and 300, FONTE, Interest Buy and Sell Government D. BHUGERT, ENTRE COUNTY BANKIN( BELLE PEXN'A. pposits and allow § Beatin it voles Liew BEAVER 3 » resident LIST, LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. binding, at reasonable rates. New, azines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re 1063 1 fret class style, (3 W HOSTERMAN, x vn fist, Centre Hall, Office in give satisfaction in all profession, Gas, the t opiate know administered. 14ap Residence nn Main street, residence, Will nrancheas of ‘a RB GG GUTELIUS,—- Dentist, Millheim. Offers his professional services to the public. Hels prepared to perform all operations in the fonts] profession. He is now fully pres pared to extract teeth absolutely withou EARin. my 278 WwW M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsbhurg, Ps Is prepared to ory sales, He has been suooessfol in the past and offers his ser- vioes to the publie, tf. JRESH HSREAD AND YEAST At Murray's Baxeny, Centre Hall— A. First class fresh bread and yeast oon stantly on hand, at most reasonable prices. Your patronage is solicited. COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal. Buck wheat Cosi. Pea Conl. Chestant Ooal, Stove Coal, Raft Coal, I Just received at the Centre Hall Rol er Mills’ coal yard. : Terms strictly ip oush,. Cmb paid for ali
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