THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the following. They write: 848 Central Ave., Cinolnnatt, O., { anuary 4th, 188, Athlophoros Pills have owsed me of lvoe fap mnt and dyspepaas, 1 gave ten of oe this Li a Jiiend woh troubled with digest as roved won derfully, 1 HOWERAMD. 16 Rosette <4 Now Haven, Ot, } x February Oth, Iss, § Athlophoros Pills worked ders in my caso of dyspepsia, Basa L Crang, Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in. digestion, constipation, headache, ete. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength, &8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie. ture, “ Moorish Maiden." THE ATHLOPNOROS COQ. 112 Wall St. N. ¥ THE SHOE BRUSH GONE I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of Wolff's M EBlacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of ‘abor and shoe leather. Sold by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Druggists, &e, The best Harness Dressing in the world, WOLFF & RANDGLPH, PHILADELPHIA. $92 Sewing. Machin PA To #1 once establish trade im all parts, by pacing oar machines and goods where the peuple con wee them, we will send free to one in each locality the very sewing machine made ia the world, with all the sttachmenta B We will algo send frees complete line of our costly aud valuable art may enll at your home, snd after B "R months ali shall become your own property. This nd machine is made after the Ringer patents, which have ran oat fore patrols ros owt it solid for BPR, with the aiischenents, and pow sells for BHO. Best, siroages!, most gw. ful machine in the world i No capital required brief instractions given. | hose who write 10 G8 At ones can So, rare free the best sewing. mechios ia the world, sad the finest ne of works of Bigh act ever shawn together is Amocion, TRUE & CO, Bex T10, Augusta, Maine. FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION, UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXEs; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY AGRICULTURE { Threw Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora. tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoreti. cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope CHEMISTRY; with an uz ly thorough course in the Lat tory CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive fleld ractice with best modern instrumenta {ISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation, LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two years. Ample facilities for Music, voea! and instrom 1 LANGUAGE and LIT TURE: Latix {optional.} French, German and English (r quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; and applied. MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build ing and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: en! and practical, RENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- ESCE; Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, ote MILITARY BCIENCE: instruction theoreti. cal and practical, including each arm of the service, PHYSICS; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ete, & very full course, with ex- tensive Laboratory practice, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; years—carefully graded and thorough term opens Septemabor 12, 15% Winter term, January 2, 1880, Spring term, April 4, 1852 For Catalogue and other informatic | address GEO, W, ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest,, State College, Centre Co. Pa 3 3 as full and pure theoreti Two Eall MANHOOD How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Hpermatorrhoes or incapac- ity indnced by exoess or early indiscretion. The celebrated author, In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ practice that the alarming consequences of early error may be radically cured. pointing out a mode of cure at once sae, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. #31 his lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land, sent under seal, in plain envelope, 0 address post paid, on receipt of four cents or tw0 postage stamps, Address, Sample of medicine free. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,, #1 Ann Se. New York, X.Y. Post Office Box, 4% Sljanly. HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER- TussevviLLE, Pa. — He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. © ee () 0 Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. 17janly AGAINST HARTR: Pennsylvania's Ex-Governor At- tacked in the Legislature, THE INSURANCE BILL CONTROVERSY The Billi Defeated ment-—Myr, Amid Much Excite- Wherry Springs a Surprise on the Senate~A Dusy Har Day at risburg. Harrissura, March 27.,—~Gen. Hart- ranft's boiler insurance bill, known house bill No. 10, was disastrously beaten as on final passage in the house, it receiving but 58 votes, The measure has excited more a.clention than probably any other bill before the legislature this session. A brisk discussion upon its merits, which became personal, Mr. Baker, of Delaware, gsorivus charges against Gun. and alleged that as the presi board of trustees of the Norristown asylum ho had violated the law in that he had insured the boilers of that institu- ina company had received a ission of ent. for it. Mr. Baker exhibited the ment of this commi serted that vania alleged beneficiary of arose made Hartranit, ent of the some tion and com My Der check in vay- gion. He also the officials of the Pennsyl- Boiler company, the the bill, had made oath before the Danphit county that it had 10 per cent. of its capital paid in when it had not. Mr. Patterson, of Philadelphia, defended Gen. Hartranft and the bill, LE Insuranoe court and claimed Cooper's seat when the latter down Gen. Hartranft, who wns a rival candidate for the collectorship. Gen. Hartranft was present when the vote was taken and was greatly pointed at the result. He Mr. Bean to deny the statements by Mr. Baker, which he did CUSSIOus, disap- made Providing for the assessment and valua sion of real estate, personal and corpor ate property for taxation township, borough and municipal pur- poses: authorizing the councils of corporated boroughs to require the grad ing, paving, curbing and macadamizing of streets or thoroughfares, or parts thereof and assess the cost of the on the owners of property abutting thereon. The following appropriation hill assed: For the Pennsylvania Indus ee for Blind Women: for the Get burg Battlefield association fr ¢ chase of land: Hahnemann Medical lege hospital Philadelphia senators i of the same The Rs pu ican were prised by the reading of Wherry, calling commissioners for a the names of the statement banks in which the ited and the each Cooper pron the resolution to the finance ¢ which was adopted against the of the Damocrats, desired the Republic rd after it was discov amount in who to Boor resolu fH nAators on rece reed that the that the house had Among the bills not pak wud 11 passed finally by mn of Incorporati lar institutions to encourage the savin ing the provisions of the ward cestin que trusts, read a third time, and was amended conform with the bill which is now on final reading in the house, The bill giv- ing the power to take by condemnation any property desired for school purposes, when satisfactory arrangements eannot be made with the owner, was also passed finally. Harmssuro, March 28. —The bill lime iting the public school term te a mini- mum of five months was reported nega- tively in the house, Mr. Wherry, rising to 8 question eof privilege, denied a statefnent in The arrisburg Telegraph that the charge he had made against the sinking fund com- missioners had been inspired by the ex- ecutive committee of the Democratic state committee, Senator McAleer's Mil increasing the salaries of the judges of the supreme and county courts was amended on third reading and passed. As passed it fixes the salaries as follows: Chief justice, $10,000; other supreme court judges, £0,000: common pleas judges, £8000; judges of the Twelfth judicial district, 86.000; all others, 85.000, Bills were passed finally as follows: House bill to prevent the exemption of property from levy and -=le or attach ment on judgment obtained for board for four weeks or less; appropriating $27,200 for the pur:lase of the William Penn farm, at Falls township. Bucks county; authorizing fire and marine insurance companies to insure against accidents: limiting to $300,000 the amount of stock and bonds that may be issued by conseli- dated or merged railroad companies, Senator Hines’ employers’ liability bill wis repoertxl from the committees on judiciary general, with a number of amendments. Its application ix made general and not rie to mines. It provides that any servant or employe in. jured by reason of following the orders of any one delegated by the employer shall have the right of action, and no waiver of this right shall be valid. HARRISBURG, March 20.--1n the senate Mr. Mylin introduced a substitute for his resolution of lagt week providing for the investigation of state supported institu. tions, Fecommitton ton of coal bill was reported back amended, to make the legal weight 2240 pounds, and imposing a malty of 350 for short weigh!. The con Py report on the nautical school ship bill was adopted. The house bill to carry out the provision of the constitution that corporations shall notengage a any other business than that for which they were chartered was roported, amended so as to make the act applicable only to the fur. nishing of powder to miners. The bill authorizing boroughs te constructsewage pystems was reported negatively, In the house the senate bills for the imprisonment of tramps and to prevent the spread of contagious diseases amon animals, were reported favorably. A resolution was recalling from the goveriok the soldiers’ employment bill, to correct a defect in ite last soc. tion, The soldiers’ orphans’ bill was Jitseed finally. A resolution was adopted nouncing the assault upon Governor myer by Armes, Haruiswuna, March 80.—In the house of representatives a resolution was offered to place the Mages Street Passenger The * a, ws ee ae 5 making opp printions for the soldiers’ orphans’ schools was reported. A con- current resolution was agread to for the appointment of a commission by the gov- ernor to revise and consolidate tl road laws of the state, CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS, The Central Pounsylvania Methodist Epis cepal Conference Closes Its Labors. SHAMOKIN, Pa., March 27.-—~The fol lowing are the more important appoint ments of the Central Pennsylvania M, E. conference, Altoona district—B. B, older, — Alle Chestnut avenue, Hel * Hamlin, be suppiled; H. Met ord: Fifth av i tf v FA & Selin's Grove, Pix 3 } member of the riy confer onoe, urot ¥. Carlisle Qua BET RENY MINERS Collleries Closing nnd a Season of Metres Imminent. SHAMOKIX, Pa., March 8 the Nei mg Lang i of six =» men. A half the Reading « operators, are Henry emplovin in the near fut ras } is press times in the coal re out fn donut Ww & and Lycoming an Schuvlkill flooding this region while the miners in Schuykill and | plovmer Or haartonin 12ers ile iT § a New Pennsylvania Postmsasters, Wasnina master gene named Pein VR Steiner. Bakerstown iw # Albert Kalk, Fruitville Ciranville; Boak Hughesville J. Ww ae, Swarts, tint NW loganton Middleburg: = Neng i 29. WasHIsGTO iarch master general has appointed the follow. ing named fo i postmasters Seth Fruit i: 8. L. Teagarden. Clarksville, | Orein, Crafton, Fa.: 8. T. Borlaud, Fredonia, Pa.: John Barber, HH. M. Risher Hope Church Romig, Kantsz, Pu. : Harrison Kirby, Pa Mrs Hattie M. Hud Miller, Liber Minooka ville, Pa.: E W. 8. Elliott Gilbrath, Heed yoy ihe wot wd (ARR § % La8hid A Sappesitions Bswdus! Man, New York, March 30-11 “George Wi 424 Grew Now York city.” is signed to fering counter fait money a reputable citizen of i has just re strange» to signature o ter. 3 callod at 424 nwich street it to be an old fashioned beer by J. Witten. Mr. Witten said drawn beer there for five vears and never heard of George Winters. No ene of that name had ever got letters there, tors iors niont I. and with Be ing of AY A Cig 1 5 TE the i A he hal Henry J. Raymond's Son. "HiLApELPHIA, March 80. Henry W Ravmond, son of the iate Henry J. Rav. mond, founder of The New York Times has been anpointed private secre tary ts Bocrota Tracy, of the navy « spmrtment The popcintes is editor snd proprietor of The Ge wi Telegraph. A Viet of the Coal Vrade Stagnation. Wilksssanne, Pa., March $0. — P, Callery, dealer in dry goods and groce ries, of Plymouth, was closed by the sheriff. The failure is due to stagnation in the coal trade. Miners were unable to pay their monthly Lille, Callary had many creditors in New York city, PFradiord Acld Warks Harned. Bravront, Pa., March 80. The acid works situated near Mount Alton, owned by J. C. Greenewald, Adam Wyman and Sterns & Milligan of this city, burned. Loss, estimated at from $18,000 to $20,000; insurance, £6,000, The Deadly Tug-of-War, CanvLisLe, Pa., March 80,—In the tug- of -war between the Dickinson coll and Indian school teams of the Indians was severely Inju and the match was declared a draw, a — — NY ——. wa Reading Iron Works. Pritasaisaia, March 80.~It is re ported that the Heading Iron works have viade an sssignuent for the benefit of creditors to the Reading Trust company, as CIneendlarios Rownre, Lock Haves, Pa., March 80.<<The city council has offered on of the fire! og ot work in March 11, 1889, 1589 EAMUEL BRUSS CONTRA. 12. By balance i859, Mar, 11. By am't of Services 81 920days Dupl exonerations By . By cash to Auditors. To am’t rece Coorge Grossman. To ant of Duplicates, Sbrerntn To am’t received from County Treasurer ... ived from n't of labor services 104 days y Colyer stil... 'e Treaster suit ‘ rinse king Duplicate......... book ng Kecount re to bell rations... He ale Tocash from J. M Gil 3 126 ut 5 per cent, on $1410. $iae.1 $98. 54.. nerations .... Feb Heovipt of Wm, C, Farner, Treasurer of Bchool Board W. W. SPANGLER, March 14 Juped To Board June if § KR To balanre cass from School To cash from J. M. Gil land, Poor Tax " 1559, March To cash A. Keilor, School #1 10 cash from J. A, Keller, Fund . s— To check from Samuel Bris CONTRA ER Is ne 4 Arney, Tax act A Kerr Soehool W. A Kerr, Tax act Ww. Ww Spangler Sehoo! act ww Epangler, Tax art... J. A. Keller, clerk #ationary.. for room... R 150 1 ® 1 100 i185 1006 160 i5 100 DR Jacob Mel os... Bept. 8, . Wm. C. Faruet 1884, Jun 16, . Peter Holler. March 11 By cash paid +901 printing election tickets lor 8, ¥ printing election tickets for N. P pricting Repubii- Can Lockets advertising woot ’ roo rent ’ W. W. Bpangler for Audit soot J. J. Arney for Aud. it soct i W. A Kerr for Audit scot RK. © Foreman, Audit « KE Foreman, maxing aoc Murch 16, iy cash paid Jacob Me Fund Balance... mesitenpimaane aha 4 70 Poor i 87 $406 2 We, the vndersigned, Audidors of Potter Township, having « vamined the above {uo lie correctness of Lhe 8 WwW WwW. 5 Jd. 4. Lar 4 : ¥Y , nERE, Anditors ac counts. vertify Lites ANGLER, ARNEY FABER, arr at Lock Haven NIAGARA EXP. leave sag » Bic Jit a arr at Williamsport Lock Haven Ka XK 138 Renovo A Lock Haven arrives Renovo... EABTWARD. BEA BHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... 71 - - Jersey W wEeBpep Mere CE = Wer BEE Ret TAK Ww ny 8 BEROYO ACK leaves arrives at Harrisburg Fhils Sunday Train-—-RENOVO Axx aiso on Sunday ERIE MAIL leaves Erie - 8 Hen Lock Haves ED se B Casi Tu est, Niagara Exp ens Erie Ma Paste i & i Lock Haven with B | East 2 i R: st} ¥ at Dr.ftwos | will LEWIRBURG AND TYRONE BELLEFONTE, NITTANY ARD Daily Except Bunday orhy ising Fpring in Cave tre Hall BB Greer ! £2 Linden Ball 51 #45 Onk Hall i] 52 Lemont pad] 50 Dale Fummit a5) 0% Pleasant Gap al # 14 Axemann © 9 20 Bellefonte 6 Additional trains leave Lewisburg f Goh al Sam GSSam. and 7.00 pm, returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg st 3.28 p mw, 64% mand ' 0pm, Eas. E PUGH, J. BR. WOOD, General Manager, Gen'l Pav'ger Ag t a ah 00 DR 10 50 00 00 80 BJ WD RD FRE Rolid Gold Werk, Foid for 15 1 O00, until lesely Toons BRE wetoh in The wetid H Purfeot time oepery War. oo bok ek Hunting Coser. Both Judies” Wend gory sieve, with works and coves of sgual wales, One Person in sc joe enitly oan secure one free, together with or lenge and val. sable line of Household Samples. Them samples ae weil as the waldh, we send i o 8d 8fer you beve hept Chem in pour home for 8 months sod shown them to those whe may have alin, they becomes your ows pr Those ate whe wile st once oan sure of reseiviag the nd Rampl w ail , Brelehd, sie Address Stinson & Co., Hox 815 Portinnd, Maine. No. 1, Farmer's Safe, No. 2, Household safe, 0. 8, Dealers and Office Safe, Note Boxes, at very low prices, soll at prices Mily 50 to use in every state and tered locks, and our full Hoe of men clroumstan find us entirely roiiable . " SAFES OUR VICTOR postmcaders, e now ase on each and every safe our new Interior nicely fitted up with sub. paces, and pigeoy Boles.” No. 4, Postal Service and Office Ba i Na, 6, County Official’s Safe, - Ry 1 fhm, Business Safe, * 1800 Ih, ‘ Boxes, also Fire Proof Bond, M and fiiow, ! address Hing ted Tn pee of Fa ow We cantim thes claimi wipen are | oF our », N* W GARMAN HOUSE, opporite the Conrt House, Bellefonte, Pa. 4 Hote bus » i fronn fur ta HH) ew bulldin® thironghon 8! glectric modern lmprovements,. Good BEVIN HOUSE, LACK fk EX. PA 3 B. WOODS CALOWELL, Provrietor, Terms reasonable, wood sample ro. me on first floor, B UBH HOUBE W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade, junel fy Fo NTAIN HOUSE BELLEFONTE, DUEL BROWX, Prog 1 $e I CIHDR Community this hotel " every “ EMAR ra rielor find in besst, and Giveit a trial wii equal to any ia the county t, for mar charges very moderate. Zune 1 Tew [ene ang N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE i SROCKERHOFPF ALLEGHERY | - Good SBample Rooms Sg. Froese Buss to and rife LEYOSTE pa Ns - ® 3 First Froos ATOM 8:1 trains. wi nesses and | : G;. B BRANDON, Prop. on IEYER, Prop'r. JAR ARD TRAXKEIERT Good locality, pore by finest Schools Terme very 10avg tf nountain wat FLO rounced tate churches ¢ snient traveling tel the same comiori. immed: of amu CPOLE, Bs W erires OF ment ang pleasure. Your patr RFIN( YROPE JWISBURG, PA y » x ITY 4 ¢ Rooms y ~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW — Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa. Office in Conrad : building, opposite Brockerhofl House. janis, ”, C. HM. BOWER E. L. ORYIS JOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, Pi . Office Opposite » Court House. or floor of Forst's building. ian Law, building, Belie- (EnaNt DALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, : Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from first national bank, jan87 J. L. BravorLen SPANGLER & HEWES ATTTORNEYR-AT-LAW, . BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA. Bpecial attention to collections practice in shi the courts: Consultation in German and English C.P. Hwee JOBX ELINE : ATTORREY-AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE. PA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House, Can be consulted in English or German. Tm'y84 D. J. Oentre Hall, Pa, Desier in DRUGE, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Hollard Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposes only, Bore open every day inthe weck. may CEXTRE COUNTY BANKING 00. BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Receive Deposits and allow Interest : Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities JAB, A. BEAVER President. §.* > 1 LIST, LEWIEBURG BOOK RINDERY, All kinds of binding, at reasonable mise. New Papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete. bound aad re bound in firet clam style, 10m G W.HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence, Will give satisfaction in all branches of his profession, Gas, the safest opiate known administered. dap R.8 6. GUTELIDS. Dentist. Millhaim Offic prefessional sarvices to the public prepared to perform all operation dental profession He is now full vared to extract teeth abeolutely withon pain. my 290 MURRAY, i. D. SBHUGERT, Cashier M. GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalshorg, Pa Is prepared to ery sales, He Las been and offers his ser. i. COAL ! COAL!
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