SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that th Rheumatism and Neu . Others say they can but—lon’t, Ath-lo- ple. ros says nothing but -— cures. hat's the secret of its success, Years of trial have proved it to be a quick, ole, sure cure. Concord, N. H,, Sept. 3, 1887 In my own family Athlo FOS Was a8 a last resort, the user having tile from rhoumatism for years aid havi been treated for the d Ai farvn physicians in this State a. sasac hn. sot without even temporary lief, Upon my recone dation soores of peo. ple have used this remedy wha ey —— results clalmed for it. Wisox, Athlophor pasta omnpl ibe Tf on. quired Me, x nervous headache, and 1 fe all the One m rs. ovis Ouxnny. 43 Send 6 cents for the beautiful (colored ple- ture, * Moorish Maiden, THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. can't cure rE PENNSYL VANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE FUL. AND HEALTHFUL ALLEGHENY REGION; TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {i lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora. MOST SPOTS IN THE UNDENOMINA. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti cal and practical, Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; will an unusua thorough course in the Laboratory CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive feld practice with best modern instruments, HIS" TORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi- nal investigation, LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two years. Ample facilities for Music, vocal and instrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin (optional, } French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and ySppiied. MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New bulld- ing and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; cal and practical, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- ENCE; Constitutional! Law and History, Political Econowy, ete. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti cal and practical, including each arm of the service. PHYRICS; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Electricity, ete, a very full course, with tensive Laboratory practice, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; years—carefuliy graded and thorough. Eall term opens Se ptembor 12, 1858: Winter term, January 3, 1889, Spring term, April 4, 1589, For Catalogue and other information a 1d ress GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest,, State College, Centre Co..Pa p ENNEYLVANIA RAILROAD —{Phladeip and Erie Division)—on and after Nov. 25, 1888 WESTWARD. ERIE Hah leaves Philadel pia, tantons Harrisburg... Montandon .. Williamsport. Jersey Shore. - Lock Haven.. Renovo. arr at Erle. Sunday train—Erie mail west da NEWS EXPRESS leaves Phfladsiphia,. “ Harrisburg... - = Montandon...... . = Williamsport... arr at Lock Haven 1AGARA EXP.leaves Philadelphia. - Harrisburg... - Montandon arr at Filliatuspor.... - Lock Haven. - Renovo. - Kane. 2 ABTL LINE leaves Philadelphia. - Harrisburg. - Moniandon .. Williamsport - Lock Haven... arr at Renovo a———————— (Sunday Train. MAIL leaves Philadelphia - - Harrisburg... od - Moutandon........ - Williamsport... 2 - Lock Haven - arrives Renovo... CH EASTWARD, SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... - Jersey Shore... Williamsport... Montandon.... arr at Harrisburg . "- Phi Jadeighia... DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane. —_ - Renovo. —— - Lock Haven...... - Williamsport... - Momtandon , arr at Harrisbur - Philadelp N leaves Renovo - Lock Haven - Williamsport - Montandon arrives at Harrisbu - Philadelp He, Bunday Train—RENOVO Accommod'n Eas also on Sunday. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie Renovo ..... - Lock Haven. Williamsport .. - Montandon ....... arr at Harrisbu - Philadelp ia... wr Bunday Train—Brie Mail enst runs slso ¥ Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, and Day Express East & Erie Mall Esstmake close connec tion st Lock Haven with B. E. V. BR. R. Trains, ~ Brie Mail East and West connect at Erle with tinson LESM. SRR. atCorry with B. P & W.R R: at Em porinm with B., N.Y. &P. R.R, and at Driftwood with A. V. KE. BE. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT BR. R Daily Except Sunday. Eastward, E BTATIONS AMPMP 910! 110 full and theoret! Heat, ex 4. Two 5am pm Mn Bune dO wf wl wy OF G0 ee . 43am §10am 10128 m «1110am 1210pm oe 740 BIH BUNDAY »w ER HR » 8 855 x g deuvuUuTTvCsARESUR i. — pat BoEn pt FocuavasuniitBante ge = 3 ERs 8 88 GS eB rn RENOVO A FHUBUFBHEREBEHEBES 2 83 © 06 a 13 bt ok bee 2 CBENEE Fopppuvwo fHEEBBEE 1 Westward, M AM AM. y 8 10 te Spring 18 Penn ave aOunize Hall PEEESSLENREEREERERNEE i T0000 00 00 00 B00 ND De ed ad ag reEndaininnnenyy 2% £ ts return pon ® pm, 1. R, WOOD, Gen'l Pam'ger Ag t £3 MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION to the citizens of this Common- wealth b General Assembly of the Common wealth lrania, for thelr a al or re tion ate election to be held June _— Ta Lb omer of secreary of 1b 11 of Common wen! IRUANCS y the gg tution. il 4 Joint resolution an amendment t» the Constitution of oT oAT Sacon 1. Beit resolved the of Penusyl in in following Al Ln ER Amsemnb net. That RECORD OF WRECKS. An Appalling List of Viotims of | the Storm, ———— DEATH AND DISASTER ON THE DEEP | The Shores of the CUhesapeake Strewn with the Wrecks of Unfortunate Schoon- sud Dismasted Hulks the | Beaches of Virginla—Many Lives and | Much Treasure Lost—Norfolk Damaged | to the Extent of Two Million Dollars. ors, Line NORFOLK, Va., April 9.—The terrible | gale is at an end. The weather is bright and crispy, bus Virginia beach is strewn | with wrecks and manylives have been lost, The four masted schooner Berryman F. Poole, of Providence, for Baltimore, is | ashore near Sea Tack station. The crew | were rescued. The schooner Emma F. Hart, from Nassau for Boston, is ashore five miles south of Cape Henry. The | crew were rescued by the Sea Tack life saving station with the breeches buoy. An unknown schooner, with both masts gone, is ashore three miles south of Sea ack. Of her crew of five there is said to be only one survivor. The steamship William Lawrence re- ports that the schooner Andrew Johnson, of Baltimore, for Rio, is ashore at York | river, An unknown schooner is ashore off Old Point. The steamer Chathane, from Boston, passed, two miles north west from Cape Henry BRghthouse, the boom of a schouner moored to wreck- age. An unknown schooner is on Will- ougby Point with the seas breaking over her. The schooner Northampton in Cherrystone creek with crew of four men was blown out into the bay Satur day night and all on board lost. Schooner W. P. Davis is beached on Crany Island and the sehooner Charles H. Sinnickson is ashore at Ocean View, The schooner Hester ashore at Nansemond river, and the schooner George W, Covington has gone to pieces at the mouth of the Nansemand river. The schooners Eva Osborne ang James 8S. Watson are ashore at Peg Point. The schooners Emily N. Burton and the Rising Sun webs thro®m up high and dry near West Norfolk. The schooner Godfrey ig breaking yp in Nansemond river, and the Carrie May is ashore at Western Branch. An unknown schooner with masts only visible is sunk off Ocean View. Two unknown wessels are ashore south of Smithfield greek. The long wharf at Seawell's Point is en- tirely swept away. An unknown schooner is ashore between Peg's Point and Crany Island. The Old Dominion steamer Guyandotte reports that when twenty miles off the Virginia capes she attempted to secure the crew of fourmen lashed to the rig ging of an unknown schooner, but was unsuccessful. The men were so ex- hausted that they could not help them- selves and must have soon perished after wards, The schooners James Boyvee and Charles H. Briggs were badly darnaged at Lamber's Point. The schooner Fair- wood Suffolk, of Salisbury, Md., is ashore in Nansemond river, and the schooners John W. Covington and Hes ter A. Waters foundered in Hampton Roads. The crews floated ashore on wreckage. Two unknown scho York river. The schooner Petrel is sunk off Hampton. Many buildings at Ocean View were blown dot 1 the roof of the Princess Anne hotel blown off. The steam tug Ida is ashore at Portsmouth and the schooner Watchful ashore at Pillner’s Point. The front the Naval grounds were seriously washed and amaged. Several local bridges at Portsmouth wore carried away. The western branch draw bridge is gone Lage portions of the trestle work of the Seaboard and Roanoke railroad and Atlantic and Danville railroad bridges throughout tie county have been washed away, The Christian church in Berkely was blown to pieces and many houses were unroofid and otherwise injured. The schooriers Annie F. Clark, Robert Healy and Mary A. Irving are ashore above Berkeley flats. The schooner An- nie is sunk off the flats. The total dam- A. Waters is ners are ashore in of hospital age in this city and vieinity will aggre- gate $2,000,000. All the wharves along the Nansemond river have been hed away. The store of W. Williamson, at Sleepy Hall, was demolished and Clerk Woodward drowned. Capt. Elijah J. Derche and two sons, of Portsmouth, &re reported drowned fs Shias vessel. which left Nor. or mar Gerla, folk - day night, put into the Rap- ahanock for salety, but returned hero st night with, hér joiner work badly strained and Vie vessel is otherwise iin jured. They: was a panic among 1 jer passengers. The Wyong Conference, West Pyrrsox, Pa, wird 9.—~The tistical reg ort of the W {om Metho conferen a Fictuiiied the chu rch Rg be almost 40,000, with 345 chury - ob at $1,500,000. For ministerkal support the sum of $157,000 was raigad, pe for other works of the church $193,000. One of the features of the morning session waa the taking froro the supi-ranuated list the name of Rev. Willian: Bisby and making him an ef’ fective minister, he lanving already passed Aftthrree years in the the re. Jush $0 fue sitive ministry of the aged was talded with t ap Danse. gua I. —— A — Redu sed Cont Tolls erage, Fa Spt 8-The wr ads met here reduced he Soll ary anthracite to city trade as follows: From Wyoming region to-Philadelp’ hia, 10 cents per ton sizes and 5 to 20 0n buckw culm, ew York: 1b on End an, "10. a prepared And New Yorks # aden pd Lake C 5 Buffalo duetions to nelo Now York sain vote, HT A {oth inst. Threw 3 imc Bofors + Ts AT WABHINGTON. Noruinstions, 6 The pro +i fide it WASHINGTON, April yostmaster at New York to succeed H, | i. Pearson, whose term expired on Tues day. Joel B. Erhard{ was Sbpoinied collector | WASHINGTON, April 3.—The senate ad die vesterday. The nomi nations of Monday were all confirmed, | The president sent in the name of Robe rt i J. Fisher, of Chicago, to be assistant commissioner of patents, There wen Riding Through Raging Flames, CHAMBERLAIN, D, T., April 8,—The | people on the passenger train from the the St, Paul road had an excit- experience near Mt. Vernon, Al | prairie fire was raging around the track | and the engineer not knowing its extent | ran into it, expecting to run through to | safety in a few moments. He found the | fire getting worse, however, and finally | made the track un- | The and trein hands | out and the fire, but the r kept increasing. Finally the en WIS forced to Prod eed, as to re main stil! would have been fatal, It was feared that the rails were warped and the passencers expes ted a terrible acci- | © dent, but after what seemed a long | period af suspense the train emerged from the smoke and flames safely, Bey eral of the passenger who had engaged In fighting the flames were painfully wirned, The women passengers wore b rribly agitated by their alarming ex- perience, had Passe ge flames behind safe got Ringe rs fought pineer The President's Southern Polley. WasHINGTON, April 5.—It is asserted that President Harrison has plainly given colored office seekers from the south who are here to understand that they have very little to from him. He proposes to rece the pro tectionists of the and to try in this way to make dividing line of the parties not upon c but upon ecomic {he is full of pro tectioniots o have been always wor ing with the Democrats beca of the race situation in that section. It is said that many of these have signified thei (esire to join hands with the Republi protectionist,s making that th they « me into the party sro var recognition. The Pe to this class are wealthy tellig ent—the ac progressive men of the so uth, It is teed that Mr. Harn #OM pr poses to way for them into the Hej party by dicat- ing the abe gues stion and recognizi ag eminent former Democrats, licana, expoct nize south the or, the policy south wl Lid? issue if with ths who and in men be { se thi blie ra pu as The ( aliops at Syanny. Sh XEY y The itish man ran oH of the hurricane of whose safety eX press It transpires Came on every taken on the ( been dropped : ready for a big bie the storm the anapx xl and South W f. war Now have wim folly nt this f the hurric Caution had Five anchor aervihing made i the heighth of ur anchors the vessel commenced to drift Capt. Kan fetot " leave tle harbor the being tl 'rown on th and react if po This he « ventually hard fig nt, fe irs + ort ine been allio % had WHS immiinen the open sea, inh i after a during w= h viomne] made only’ knot an hour. The sens that broke over the ship were tre- mend and much % ANAL No lives were lod However. Thonaaods of people are flocking to the Fis the vessel and praise the ph k of Capt. Kane in bring ing his ship thro gh safely The “Na nticoks All Right. Bosros, April 4.—1It is that the steamer Nantic at Key West and deg All on board wen > we li is the vessel whic been in collision w itl boat Conserva off No rf week, Until the neither of these heard of since that time, and the amount and character of the wreckage found floating in the vicinity led to the suppo- sition that both versely had gone down. is reported here ke h as arrived parted f i" R The Nanticx 11 Was st 1pposed ft » ha the Haytian gun- ik, Va . Oe day receipt of this vessels has been uatan Last news Women Will | Han a Kansas Town Corroswo ob Faris, Kan,, April 8 A ticket com weed entirely of ladies was placed in the {leld by the “bum” element of this town ag an insult to those who were leaders in all good w ork. The bet ter class of citize ss all voted for them, and the result wie that Mrs. Minnie D. Morgan was elected mayor and a full board of aldermen composed of the most srominent ladies im the town will aid her in administe ring at fairs. White Winged Peace Hovers Over Hayth New yong Kk, April 4.—Jimenes, Haus tedt & Co, the New York representatives of Hippolrte, say they have information that Hh ppolyte is satisfied with the terms proposed to him by Legitime and that peace will probably be restored in Hayti soon. Theologhes 1 Favor Prohibition. Gerryssonre, Pa., April 9.—The fac- ulty and students of the Lutheran Theo logical semiyary at this place unani- mously adopt: 1 resolutions in favor of the prokibitory amendment, NEWS " BREVITIES. dev. Edward K Bee « her, who fell un- der the cars al Brooklyn and had his left leg crushed isdoing 3 well and may recover, notwithstanding hi x advanced age. The leg was amputated. | Twelve veteran A wmerican shipmasters will row President Ek 'arrison ashore from the Dispatch at they centennial naval pageant in New York. The president issued a proclamation ng the new territ ory of Oklahoma to settlement, In Pittsburg Edward Dietz killed his S-vear-old daughter, almost severing her head from her body, amd then cut his own throat. The remson assigned by Mrs. Dietz for her husband's act wad the fact thet an older daughter had sone out to work ns a OB against ber father's wishes, Members of the Frenigh Patriotic ongoo have been dismissed witli'a nominal The Duchess of Cambrie' ge is dead. A hill prohibiting the § ale of tobacco to minors under 17 years of age, without the written consent of thal r prions and guard , has passed to th 1d reading in Michigan legislature. ('t will be fol lowed by an iron elad th 1 prohibiting jac sais of sade Of cignieites in any, Jorin, which, ris ERS NOTICE ~The following ao counls have been exatnined, passed and filed of record tn the Hegister's office for the in. spection of hielrs and Jegatees, cre ditors, and ail | others in anywise interested, and will be present od the Orhpan Court of Centre county ou | Weanesday, 24 day of April, A, D. 1888, for | sllowancs and cons mation 1 ‘1. The seoond sud tae scsount of U'irich, executor of, &co., of Bamue Krape late of Penn township dee AAI 2, The fit and partial un it of Bechdel and John Behenck, executors of Delia B, Ditter, late of Liberly township od 8. The account of Albert of. &¢.. of Rachel Krepps, ship, deceased, 4. she sccountof Leah Wolf, admit of. &e., of Emavuel Woll, late of Har deceased 5. The first aud final aceon per, administrator o, LL a. of M inte of Walker township, deces 6 Theacoountal BE P. J Ac. of Richard Yaughn deceased 9. The firs Hirlinger and estate of C. P deccamd = The acoount of Flom tratrix of &o,, of B Hall boro, deceased 9. The final aeons of Martha A, Mary M minor ohild Ww. Gar Aron 2TApe, William &o., of decreas, administrator WH Hoy, le of Ferguson sistratrix | im uwnslip int of Jumes H. Cars | Pennington, | W gun, adm WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA -: THE UNION ROOFING CP. TYRONE, PENNA. MAN ROOFED + SLAT Ke HOODS, FACTUREEE AND i W aiker tow r#t ana tor of “ROC tds of low Arne ¥. Xe Tatler Low: 06 Ry work Call or 0 sidie a Dissolution of Fartn RSEutp Notice is hereby parts { Ww. hmao, under K reamer, was given tl he ership lately subsisting ee I Kreamer and G. W. Bas the firm - { Bashman dissolve jon the first day of April las! by Ba jal consent, All ¢ are 10 be re- | sdministrsio Ves 1. and all debts are to be paid by (3, | Bake 7, in - Warren ‘ Bushmso who is anothorized to set- | *%, The final acer hk debts doe to, a by the company. tind of C lars By 3. W. Bosnisax, of Susan Knary H W.Kreawze | pril 4, 1889 New Goods ! We are now prepared fo have the nublic call at store and inspect our new line of poods. They were selected with the greatest care and embrace an endless variety of new designs and patterns worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Our line of Fancy Plads, Tricots, Fall Prints, and All Wool ting, are fine, and will please our ear y customers, and are selling rapidly Woolen Blankets, Haps, Quilts, and many other goods, SPECIAL BARGAINS !----0----SPECIAL BARGAINS offering ip 5 Antes inte of Toward 5 The BOOT ebila in lesisnentd Hall A Bargains! i» Centre our Syd Sal Come and see the special bargaing we are Cashmeres; prices lower than ever, Our stock of Ready Made Clothing, Overcoats, Gossamers, Gam Coats, is complete and will speak for themselves. Comeand see the new goods at ITarper 8& Ereamer's. ¢cCORMICK BROS M i A LL | XT RR 8B | A LL | —=DEALERS IN ALL KINDS— -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs Trndertalking a Specialty. FIRE! BURGLARS! THIEVES! SAFES!!! eee OUR VICTOR House & Office Safe bh expressly meant to supply an urgent demand from farmers, lawyers, doctors, small servbocpers, postmasicns, sepress and railroad agents, Township and Pounty i gntin, Prastoes, rdtived buvinese men and fomilics, for afirs. dase fireproof, burglarprool combination lock safe wlapted in capacity and price to suit their require sents. The Vietor fs first-class in every respect, war- inted 3 fire phoa a1 and constrocted In the most Improved pAnDEr ue on each and every safe our new non pickable o. bination jock, and inside bolt.work, 1t has all exterior brantiinily, finished RE °C ick BBOS, | E BE N THR E A. A. No. Hovsehotd § 0. 4 » No. 3 Honseh and Office Safe, he) Also mannincture a full line of 1 Thee avery Tooka and our full line ial shoots, elrenmetancos fon 0 Nave corresponded wi with us, "We OAD save you money, circumstances buy safes whill you bars o We are Sole Owners of Patents and sole manufactures of the VICTOR SAFES. ann SEL Sa nag i uy a Lil Sahar + 1: 1h co mae of Sa we» In MANES | lo wi 1 oy a Soe whe hr CATALOGUES, TESTIMONIALS, ETO, To stated, bos many avons tow ES Fig em. se EEE THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK co, opposite the Conrt House, Bellefonte, RVI HOUSE OOK Ha BN PA B. WOODE CALOWELL, Py Terme reiscnable, wood firat floor spectiul PEG KR HOUSE d an. Market Bis PROPRIETORS ISBURG. FA Roows on loor © Trains, aag22'BR LEW gre % Asli fig ‘Bas to all AT LAW — » Centre Co, Pa. Office in C i bui iding, opposite Brockerhoff Hot janl! inf, M.B JWE 2 OEVIS ’ QRS: BOW k R & ORVIE ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE Ofive opposite the on floor of Farst's building. E. 1 use, on 2d jansh PTR TY D F. FORTREY 1 . Attorn Oflles in old Conard fonte. (LEMANT Office N. doors from at Law, iiding, ey bt Belle- Bellefonte, Pa. W. corner Diamond, first national bank. two jan87 BraxorLEn FANG JER 4 HEWES BELLE} Bpocial at the © JoRX KLINE : ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German, Tm’yS4 J.» Denier in DRUGH Whisker, Brandy MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, popular Patent Medicines Wine, and H ud Gin kept nd sold for medicinal purposes only. Store open every day inthe week. may CEFTRE COUNTY BANKING OO BELLEFONTE, PERNA. Receive Deporits and allow Interest Discount Notes: Suy and Sell Government Securities ; JAB. A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier President, S A. LIST, * LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY. All kinds of binding, st reasonable rates, New papers, magazines, pamphieis, ete, bound and re bound in first class style. 1013 GG W.HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main strest. Office in residence, Will give satisfaction in all branches of his profession. Gae, the safest opiate knowu administered. 14ap Dp: 8. G GUTELIUS, Dantiet. Millheim. Off» professional services to the publie prepared to perform all operation dental profession. He is pow full: e pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. my 2978 AAs GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Ie prepared to eis sates, He has been sncoessful in the pas. sud offers his ser vices to the public, A COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal, Buckwheat Coal. Pea Coal. Chestnut Coal. Stove Coal. af ath inc qa ler Mills’ conl Terms essh. Cash paid kinds of grain
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