She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says: “ No plasters of such merit as the Ath-lo-phoros P lnsters haveever before been produced.” They are a novelty because they are not made simply to sell cheap, they are (he best that science, skill and money ean produce, and will do what ie claimed for them. For sprains aches, weakness, lameness, ete. they are unequaled. 404 Fulton 8t., Sandusky, O., Nov, 81,7, The Athiophoros Flaster seted like magic. It is the beef 1 ever triad and | pl many kiode Our dreaspist sters are all about the same” but I sprained my arm Jul Ys and it has boon paint ul sino, but it does nat pain me at all now Hy Wrnaas Mana && Send cents for the beautiful colored ple. Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 1712 Wall St. N. ¥ and shoul dor in tir 1188 ELEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT Students in Attendance last year at Peirce College of Business. RECORD BUILDING, 917-919 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA Morning, Afternoon and Night Sesgions, a——— EIRCE COLLEGE is a College that eth not itsel:” What itis has not made t any ar al means, It solely by virtue of {ts experienced staff of instruc. tors, chosen for their fitn and adaptation to the positions which they ill, by its wonderfully yracrtical and realistic cot Tse s of instruction, Rs unrivalled lighting, heating, ventil inting, other ap ointments, great and small, in the famed * Record Bull ding,’ which protect health and promote the convert sence of its trons, and by the fidelity to the interests of students of each officer and me aber r of the ¥ ty and each attache, from Pri The following is an extrac tx *hiladelphia, just published : “This institution has been exceptionally tunate in the success of the students who gr inated therefrom . . . It is no marvel that the Peirce College of Business Diploma car ries 8 warranty of efficiency that makes its grad uates eagerly sought after by the leading business men of this and other cities.” It is dou if very many Philadel} even know the e€ xtent and importance lientage and the results of its trainis ot utside e of the ‘acts that may be gleaned from the roll students annually published, Send and get Anne ements and a copy went Proceedings, that you may to it, and establish a speaking niance with its resu'ts. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A Principal and Founder. been of of one CHENBACH'S BAKERY, 3 vO, 1 } Bishop 8t., Bellefonte, ~— d first class O-R-8,— Cot ya will fin A-R-L n whe At ou above place y¢ —I~U-N-C-H P For ladies and gentlems Meals can be had ata re Hot ars of the day FRESH n ad and | lass a FRESH B AD, CONFEL When in Beil ie CANDIES ITS, Etc. 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Bindery in Conrad House Block-—second floor. 20novtf GRAIN REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, Prices subjectto Suctuations of market, Wheat, red ... wns} 100 Oats BOW... wif Wheat, white ....... © Rye... —— Corn, wien 53 Barley No. Loin Wheat, DEW soererrerres 100 FLOUR AND FEED. Faney Pat, Flour. 156 Bran per ton....... Best Roller Flour..8 1 0 Bran retail, Sut. 24 Best Rolv'r Flour 1 % Midd ings Middlings per ton, 22 0 Chop oa - 20 110 0 18 HIDES WANTED. Highest cash prices paid for hides at Sraxarer & Cos, Centre Hall, Po. A a if When Baby was sick, we gave her Onstora, When she was Child, she eried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she slung to Castoris, When she “ad Childeen, she gave them Castoria, SOUGHT RELIEF IN DEATH. A Hazleton Dentist and His Wife Agree io Die Together, Hazrerox, Pa, Jan, 8-Dr. J. H Nyer, the oldest dentist of the town, shot and killed his wife, and then placed the mussle of a revolver at his temple and sont a bullet into his own brain, evidently a and his wife. The latter was an invalid for a number of years and suffered from an in curable disease. The doctor had a large from her malady. No children blessed their union. The af- fection of the ccuple was strong, and nothing was spared by the husband to add to the comfort of the wife. Last winter was spent wife's health, and repeated visits have been made to physicians mn nearly every part of On Bat- Every circumstance the two that death could only end their i trouble and her suffering. He then returned to his resi went to his bedroom, in the head. weapon, pocket, addressed to a friend, in which he § tives had prompted them to end their exist to die. TO SEARCH out AN ELDORADO. velop Brazilian Gold Fields Pirrssure, Jan, 5. —One of the biggest consummated with the Brazilian government by Pittsburg, New York and Washington capitalists, The principal object of the promoters of the stheme is to open up valuable diamond and gold fields in far western Brazil A company with a capital of $2,000,000 is in process of formation. The grant is for between 50,000 and 60,000 acres of land bordering the Amazon river in the region of the Andes mountains the company’s grant. The party will inc expert miners, sappers and scientista. Th party will reroain a year and make baustive surveys and researches, A young man in Allegheny who bas spent considerable time in Brazil says the natives each year bring great quantities of gold and precious stones to the settlements from the indicated. The land is situated near a point where, according to tradition, the ancient Peruvians found mill dollars’ worth of gold, a portion of wh was carried away by a foreign army which invaded the country. Pension agent William Barclay, of Pittsburg, isa promisent mem- ber of the company, and it is also sald that three government officials in this city be sides Mr, Barclay will be actively tdentified with the COPpOTntion. EIGHT LIVES LOST. “x vicinity A Steamer on the , Misshastppl River Strikes a Fatal Snag. Bayou Sara, La, Jan 7. The steamboat Paris C. Brown struck a snag st Hermitage Landing, and sank to the bottom. It is said five of the cabin passengers, two firemen and ane deck passenger are nis Hermitage is only twenty-five miles above Baton Rouge, but owing to want of communieation with that point nothing definite was learnad as to the loss of life and property. Two roust abouts who passed down the (iver Bierpe say that six of the crew asd ode passenger ware lost, but they could give no names. A large part of the cargo will be a otal loss, New Onizaws, Jan. 7.-The Paris C Brown left this port Friday night with 500 tons of freight, to which was ad on the way up. Her cargo tons of wheels and sugar, molasses, oid iron and sundries. She was registered at 1.400 tons and owned by Capts. A. M. Halliday and C. G. Young. Bhe valued at £24000, and insured through George W. Near's agency at Cin cinnati for 814,000 Nothing is known here as to the insurance on cargo. She was com manded by Capt. C. . Young, a native of Cinei £1 bad on board ten cabin passengers and a fow dock passengers ing on a] consisted « remainder of Car the wns Hho A Boom for Gloucester. Grovcesten, Mass, Jan. 5 Yesterday was the busiest day in the history of the fresh fish trade bere. Since the withdrawal of the halibut trust lol companies have prepared to control haddock as well as hali- but, and from the volume of business they soem likely to sucosed. Owners are sncour- aging the movement, and have ordered their skippers to sell trips hore. The amount landed and shipped was 150,000 pounds of halibut, prices ranging from nine to thirteen cents, and 250,000 pounds of haddock, with several trips in the stream yet to land. Fish. ermen are satisfied, and favor making this the prinvipal point of distribution. Steamers enough to handle the traffic can be supplied. All Is Lovely at Fall River. Farr River, Mass , Jan, 8 The regular monthly meeting of the Spinners’ union last night accepted by a large vote the new schedule proposed by the manufacturers, and it will take effect with the beginning of the year. The strike at the Robeson mill was declared off. In advising the adoption of the new schedule Secretary Howard said it was the best the Spinners could hope for at present. The relations between the spinners and manufacturers were closer now than ever before, and the manufacturers were gradually coming down to the basis of schedules in the old country, which is what the spinners wanted. Terrific Storms in Franee, Panis, Jan, 8 Terrific storms, accompa pied by thunder and lightning, have pre vailed throughout the south of France toa degree unexampled in the history of that ro- gion. The rivers have flooded their banks, to the destruction of a large amount of prop- erty, and landslides have interrupted traflio on many of the railways. In many towns most of the houses are flooded and the ooou- pants driven to the upper floors. Barry Will Sire Another Hall Prrgsung, dan, 8. B. a attempt to hold & esting htt Loxvos, Jan, 8.«1t is again sid that Bir Henry Drummond: Wolff will be British minister to Washington. It Is known that be as become tired of Pela, and ns his oll yt there is practically Anished, aecopt un post as congenial ae would Slut wshington. CONDENSED NEWS, Events of the Day Boiled Down Benefit of Busy Readers. Two persons were murdered in The building was pillaged and then sot on fire, The corpses were found in the ruins, burnad to cinders. Governor Hill has commuted to imprison- ment for life the death sentence of Adolph Reich, the New York wife murderer The German the British steamer Montana in the Patapsco river, Md. Y. M. Young, chief engineer of the Montana, was killed by a falling beam. for the The Massachusetts supreme court has set aside the will made by J. Amory Codman in 1850, which was contested by his wife, Mnason Huntzman is indicted by the jury at Belvidere, N. J, for “perso our Baviour Jesus { Thrist.’ A site has been selected for the ton monument in Falrmount park, delphia. The monument is to cost §2 The enemy made a demonstration of Buakinn. A n ber of mounted rode up close to th atar fortificat forts opened fire upon them with as they retreated Boeveral Arabs were wounded, their escape, Thomas Ready Mass , committed suis than face a charg Five Cass of gratin : prisoners in the penitentiary Sarah United Stats for alleged moved to § I hila- 50, 000, Arabs 10118, shells. pursued but cavalry all , aged Chieago Anes | be su bstit Professor with Emperor Freder in southern H from the tack, and many J respon blown wore k Hon. 1 man commitise Bir J« the gr apd will press it Within three day diary fires at Da are groat hn Wi in, Conny aud Lhe ly alarmed. dark, Willi NE fe peo iam i thenrer fell Uniontown, Pa of the cage bir Ag recently James Sun cated Mrs D Jarsey pr to ald him Theos Maurice E killed himself could not connis, The Chicago Tim a Chicago « bribe « information relatin a The Arbeiter Band of Clhidcago are thin of expelling lospector Bow fro bership Chicago's hot do with the p operty U Gafloey ne of ita reports ulg sPInEn 30 MY » ® SO alae hotels Benjamin wrecker of from the Cleveland bank nied ient Wns hin enitentiary tiv iW homo para Pros pa when he nday. pers ware delayed un was taken to his hn Mr. Hart, Boston's gurated yesterday s jonver has » for the execution of Mrs Sarah Jane ling, of Philadelphia, convi oning of her husband and and sot the 27th day of Mar lay last, hore M: new mayor, was inau FOL i pant vornor § grad tod iw be notorious I burg, makes profess The compirol the First Nati to comnence #5, for of the fia: MEX busin TRADE 8 J New York Money and FProdaee Markel Uuotations, 3 ihe morning he opening t 10 54 per cent, higher, in sympa ny with miler advance in American stocks in Lon ehigth did pot last long With ver sinless alter the opening # began 10 sag, and by o'clock the majority of the stocks were frau tionally lower than wed Saturday 1 fnarket « lifeless daring the alternoon and Buctustions were confined wi narrow range. The sales for the day to TUE, 4% shares tthe sty Va they ck tine amounted General Markets, New Yous, Jan FLOUR closed steady dull; fine grades of winter, $2.04; do 2.5001 W; superfine winter $s: do spring, $0009.30; extra No. 2 winter, §3.600.4; do. spring, 38.4034; city mill extras, §.10G5. 80, for Weat Indies, Southern flour cheed dull; trade and family extras, $4.85005.50 WHEAT. Options were moderately active and weak, closing NaN. lower, Bpot Iota closed firms, Spot sales of No. 1 red a3 $1.10; extra red, $1.0881.10; No 2 red, $1001.01; No. 8 red, #50. Ko. 1 white, $1.04@.1.00; state white, §1.040 1.086; No. 2 rel winter, Jan, $1.0085. do. Feb, $1013: do, March, $1084; do, May, BLO0%4 do.. June, $1.04 CORN Options were dull but firth, closing Ledige. higher. Spot lots closed firmer. Epot sales of No. 2 mixed at MGM. steamer mined, Odile. No. 2 white old, &3ae. | steamer yellow, 4130. No. 2 mixed, Jas, 450. do. Feb, 4544c.; do, March, $c. do, May, Oho, OATE-Optione were moderately active and firmer, closing ge. higher for most months. Spot 18ts closed firm. Spot sales of No. | white state at #00. No. 2 do, MgESHge. ; No, | mined, 3%. ; No. 2 do, Bi@8i84e. ; No. 2 mixed, Jan, Sige; do., Feb, 88ge.; do., May, 3ge.; do, June, Bee. BARLEY Nominal. PORK. Dull but firmer at $140 14.50 for mess, LARD «Closed dull, hut steady; Feb, $9.50 TH: March, $7.80, May, $7.98 ; BUTTER Imil; creamery eastern, gc. CHEESE--Quiet; factory New York cheddar, 11844100. ; western fiat, 10MQ 114. EGGH- “atl fresh eastern frets, 100. wostorn 80., 1T6@IA. | Canadian firsts not quoted, BUGAR-Raw dull and easier; fair refining, 240. 1 96 tewt centrifugal, eo. Refined quiot and weak; — and Srushiod, a powdered, 5 granulated, tL A confections’ A, Tigo; coffe A standard, 680. | eoflre " A, Medio. : \ bat spring. § hs 1. ot coon ond wendy, mis JURORS FOR COURT. is the list of grand the fourth T jor! of oe following for 1888: homes Moore, Taylor, Theodore Lucas, Snowshoe. Daniel Irwin, Ferguson, John H Beck, Walker, Wi. Pealer, Gregg Joseph Tressler, Spring. John Kitchen, Philinsburg Fred Heckman, Gregg Jacob RK Leathers Patrick trleason, 85n Joseph Rowe, Hprin Monday fi, Bellefonte, Manner Ferguson, -- SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE FLEE (Rs8 RIBRER it and a fn | ers will far ‘ Hinstrated : year by Rot» replaced by of aadl 1 by different fatnc ¥ | oy Aldrich will write] wry oumber i | appear: ni of Work lus cond “Bhelf of Od : dh, and many ether! Hustrated., | TRIE { TS will be a feature. | y appear by Clarence Cook, | i {en 4 PRpers wr fier inst Methods i, Austin Dobson, and many others, describing sport in the appear. Salmon, Wine arpon are the subjects now ar WE Are well known sportsmen auth trated ILLURTRATED AHTICLES of great variety tonchi soni all manner of subjects, tmvel, bi ography, rigid the conventional commonplace sort. Ilodtraied, Among the moet interesting in the list of scientife papers for the year will be a remarkable article by Pootessor John Trowhridie, upon the most re cent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPHY. Hustrated A clam of articles which has proved of special interest will be continned by a group of Papen upon ELECTRICITY fo lis most recent applies tions, by eminent authorities; a remarkable paper on DEEP MINING, and other interosting papers. Unique lHutrstions, A BFECIAL GFFER to cover last Jos num. bers, which include slithe RAILWAY ARTICLES ns follows A year's subscription (185% and the pum’ bers for 188%, A rears subserepl fon (1666) and the num. bers for 1885, bentind 0 CIN, .emmssssmomnsn $00 a your; I cents a number. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743 745 Broadway, N N Xn YLVARIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IK ORE OF TE FUL AND HEALTHF! ALLEGHERY HAY, TIONAL: OPEN TUITION FRE! OTHER EXVED 1OW, EPARTMENT MORT BEAUTI SPOTS IN THE i URDENOMINA TO BOTH BEX CHER LEAD AGRICUL LE fires Courses) CULTURA | fIBTRY lustrations on the Farm an Lory. BOTANY | cal at 5 OF and AGRI with constant il 4 in the Labore- i HORTICULTURE; theoreti al ndents taught original full and Mus ie ov LANG {optional, quired entire £9 5A THI EXFPRE press East 4 &4 Lock } Kast i i 4 Adds tional iL don at 1. BR. WOOD, Genera! Manager Gen’! Pss'ger Ag t 685 finlid Gold Wetrh 3 38 for BB 1 O00, woti] lately 1 Fount 5 i wath in the wand Fone Genaipeprr. Wars ranted. Peavy wd gents’ gives, with works ig and oases of egesl sles. Cae Person is sad foe salty oan secure one fea, Sorvilier with oer wpe sod val. usable Time of Fl owse hold soomples. Thos samples, ae weil s8 the watch, we send i - Free, 1nd eer you hare kept ae in your home for | months wn iA shown them te those whe say have oslled, Yhey besos Foor ows Pe ns who write of one van be sure of tereiving ¢ nich and Ba en. We pay ail of freight, etn Address Stinson & Co, Box 8 1%, Portinsd, Maino. iil — SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Ei SHEL Ee fs the oldest and most popular scientific and mochanioal paper published and bas the iargest eireniation of any paper of Hs class in the world, July filastratod. Rest class of Wood Enerars Inge, Published Senir Rend for specisuen i I Price $3 a yeu wir months’ triad, Fe » NN & COL PU BLISTERS, #1 Broadway, ATSAITESSS & BUILDERG Edition of Scientific American. nooess, Hach sree sontains eolored NERaTap Ie plates of country and city residen. eas or publie buildings, Numerous engrsvings and fol} plane and speoifostione for the use of Rar PUES a NN A Fon Po) Ra ’ y oouhid TRADE MARKS. EAR EY cor whe, MUNN '. Co. Raat solicitors, GENERAL OrFicH: I] Broabway, NX. Y. WOODLAND COAL. Woodland coal, just from the mines 10 cinder —for sale > u the Centre summer NEw GARMAN HOUSE, opposite the Conrt House, BELLEFORTE, PA The New Garman ashes and is ope new furniture bells, and ali table. I RVIE HOUSE LOCK £4 EW 8. WOODE CALONELL, Terms reasonable, an first floor Homae {esr 1} from ia Kew building, electric Good has arisen pub fe hott, steam beat, modern lmprovements, throu FA Proprietor 300 »d BAILLIE 1 toy Tweilar, proprietor Buiip $e sntian IH HOUSES R' 20 R given iupel 63 font eonntrs mpecial atts trade, TRI A Or L831 HOT “KE, BELLEFOS UEL BROWN, Propri Bing iN TE, Soir i find ounty in 28st, 81 Give lt a trial The community equal to any in his every re tf man and ad res very moderate 25iune 1 V EBHOFY LEGEERY #1 mnie Roor ELLEVOXTE, PA ret Floor 6. “o {100d Sa a. 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All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New, papers. magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in Bret class style, 0 SS HOSTERMAN Dentist, Centre Hall, lesidence on Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in sil branches of bis profession, Gas, the safest opiate knowu administered, ap I KR 8 4G. GUTELIUS. ~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers hie professional! services to the public. Has prepared to perform si! operation: in the dental profession He is now fully pre parad to axtract teeth absolntel 3S witha pain vom we GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Ps Is prepared to ory sales, He has been gncoessfil in the past and offers his ser. vices " ‘the publie, i. a seams S_ G” esn BREAD AND YEAST ~At Murray's Bax, Centre Hall— First clase fresh rend and yesst son stanily on hand, at most reasonable prices, Your patronage is solicited. A OA i Sw COAL | COAL! Woodland Coal. Bock wheat Coal Soh Coal , ast received at the Cen tre Hall R i only earh. Cash aid Winds of wretn, ’
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