OH! MY HEAD. iating. Thousands who could a cured are needlessly suf - o-pho-ros will do for id for the following Miamapert Ind, Oct. 8, 1687. ne been » with neuralgia for the past four yoars, and trying almost every - thing, but in vain, 1 finally heard of Atldo- , After gue bottle Hound it be helping me, after oar bot- ties of i Irn and one of Pills, I found that I was entirely well, 1 think the medi. cine is positively a sure cur CHAUNCEY B, REDDIOK, Mt. Carmel, Tl, Doc. 38, 1887, 1 have used Athlophoros in ‘ay family and find it to be the greatest medicine for neu. is in existence, and having had ita fangs fastened upon me for the past 30 years | know whereof 1 speak. Mus. JULIA CHILTON, 83" Send © cents for the beautiful colored pic- ture, * Moorish Maiden." THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. I. HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXFPENEES VERY LOW. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, 1. AGRICULTURE ( Thres Courses.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il MOST BEA! tory, BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti cal and practical, Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. : CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive fi practice with best modern instruments, HISTORY: Ancient aud Modern, with orig! nal investigation 3 eld SCIENCE; Two yeas Music, vocal and instrumental, LANGUAGE aud LITERATURE; {optional} French, German and Ei quired.) one entire course MATHEMATICS and and applied, 2 MECHA NIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New b ing and equipment. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING cal and practical. 2 MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI- ENCE: Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, ete, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti- cal and practical, including each arm of the service. PHYSICS; Slectricity, ete., tensive Laboratory practice PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, years—carefully graded and thorough, Eall term opens Septembar 12, 1888; Win term, January 3, 1589, Spring For Catalogue and ot} W. AT Latin ASTRONOMY; pure nila JRA heoret! Sound, Light, Hess, ull course, with ex Two GEO, t., State College, Centre Co Pa. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ~(Phiasdeip andjErie Division)—on and after Nov, Z WESTWARD ERIK MATL leaves Philadelphia . " Harrisburg... Moutandon .....e. ' Williamsport. Jersey Shore lock Haven. - Renovo... " arr at Erie........ Sunday train—Erie mall west m m we m m m pPRRRPRD runs also ww repre wo - Yi Pl re wy Philadelphia... Harrisburg - - Montandon ...... " arr at Williamsport... - Lock Haven. - Renovo... - - Kane, t AST*LINE leaves Philadelphi - _- arrisburg....... Montandon .... - - Williamsport. . Lock Haven. - Renovo Sunday Train BUNDAY MAIL leaves Philadelphia... - - - Harrisburg Moutandon Williamsport, Lock Haven.......11 8 arrives Renovo...cwaiwdd EASTWARD, SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... 7 - - "~ Jersey 8! Monta Harrisburg Philadel Kane Renove flock Haven BaNSTT phy td wed ow REE ey arr at DAY EXPRESS leaves Renovo flock Haven. - Williamsport - ontandon .... arrives at Harrisburg - Philadelphia... funday Train—RENOVO Acrommod’'n East runs also on Sunday. ERIE MAIL leaves RENOVO ACN leaves Erie Renovo .. - Lock Haven - Williamsport - Montandon .... Harrisburg. ..comw - Philadeiphia....... Sunday Train—Erie Mail east runs also on Sun day. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West, and Day Express East & Erie Mail Eastmake close connec- tion at Lock Haven with B. E. V. R. R. Trains ~ Erie Mall East and West connect at Erie with de LS &MSRBR RR: atConywithB. FP & W.R RE: at Emporium with BN. Y. & P. R. R,, and at Driftwood with A. V. K. R. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT R. Daily Except Sunday, Westward, MAMAM BTATIONS 10 15 16 50 Montandon 10 25 16 15 Lewisburg 16 24 Biehl {6 30 Vicksburg i fi Mifinburg 16 56 Millmous 7 05 Laurelton 40 Paddy Mountain 52 Coburn 6% Zerby 10 Rising Spring 18 Penn Cave 25 Centre Hall 3B Gregg 42 Linden Hall 4% Oak Hall I8 52 Lemont i= 59 Dale Summit i 09 Pleasant Gap 14 Axemann 1 9 20 Nollefonte 6 00 28 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- donathWam, 858 am, and 7.10 3B returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 p m, 6.00 m and 7 30 ‘ THAS, E PUGH, J. R. WOOD, General Manager fGen" Pm'ger Ag! Eastward, AMPM. PM Of 1 1005 12 5645 3 aS une - a by ELA RRERBRARESY SRRERSEIT SNS: ot ED & 1 NNO NEGRN BNR NERO EET EY ELE REE EEE rrr rk He 2 ae | sa DAMEN DMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION proposed (0 the citizensof this Common wealth by the Genera! Assembly of the Commons wealth of Pennsylvania, for thelr aporoval or re tion at a special election to be held June 18, #59, Published by order of the Secretary of the Commonweaith, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution ing an amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth: Secon 1. Be it resolved the Senate and House of tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendment is b to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Eighteenth Article there AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to sald Sonsttution 1s be designated as Article XIX as ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale or keeping for sale of in Oe tod. a Tolation of this Ho ‘ v . nibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as shall be provided w for sale of in od PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, rhs New York Junket snd Apitote the Max Ban | the Lloen: » ishury Solans, , April 27.~1In the senate uliers’ orphans appropriation bill win] hiv of As zh | Chairman Reyvburn, ration commistos, hou Q, the ls at Mercer, Mount Joy, or known as “syndicate ined specifically and were proh hited from he choo wings, cho i welt in | commissioners i making contract i which was TEsLel The clause of the bill names thean schools and it was made to trolled by any Or ls ot synaente t ancalled svnd te OF under any « tem.” Th whoo! » prohibited HiT irom making any with any syndicate or » A favorable 3 $11 1.4 was also received on the bill enablin hoard of revenue Commissiones to accounts for the horae improperly The Fow on fina! p tn judgment 0 be bonds in case 8Y y COMIMIEIoNners Ol ed Ocalan report r the contrace ** syndicate schools, and cattle t ollected license transfer bill came up , and was amended so tHiow § Of conviction, The soldi orphans’ school sion bill carne up on second reading, and it was amended by inserting providing that managers and superin tendents of such schools should idavit to the effect that interested, directly or indirectly, 1 other schools in the state before any money shall be paid them from treasury. The Thomas Friendly bill was recommiited to The governor notified the senate that had signed the bill making a legal holi day of Sept. 1, and concurrent ating a road commission, The house wan rather dull, a large n of leave of and it the clerk that forty-three received permission Lo go, leaves of absence granted, The act to prohibit the hunting of or other g in Mifflin county by} residents passed second reading. Senate bill to investi gate the waste of coal mining and mak ing an appropriation to pay the passed finall The general tion bill was passed finally. to the rs in any also the resolution rhe RUSS NCe, had already and no mon were ame by non create oa ssion 10 senate, Harrispvro, Apnl Mr. Capp the tempted to cut off the tn the ure to New York In the house to ay fo meet on urned . and denounced ths a disgrace to the si Business | 26. Teer lature, ther in a few he state's mont leasure tri The motion was rul of ord and $200,000.000 tor the passed, The senate, on motion agreed te current upon adjournment this tu again on Thursd order to attend the New York cen t wonk re shall meet ing, in tennial, The senate then proceeded to the cal endar, and the the Fow license transfer bill can i Mr Mi Aleer mn which consideration of passage, out the section second reading by which provided that be limBed to one to « the citv or county Mr. { OOper said the ques itself to this The good re and bees cretiona legislature no applic against high lice Mr. M: were suffi the state from Delaw said much abou a 18th of June. Ma i ask just wi bition ame Senator 0 $Y hen her it 1s the moe rntie was Mr. Cx the very license BAW persons | 3 aw present the people of gentisman the senstor truth or not senators | tells me whet that the Ik tered into a combination to vote hibition. Mr. McAleer—When swers my question | will answer his Mr. McAleer's motion was lost. The grade crossing bill was defeated by 23 to 17. Harnisprra, April 25.—The senate concurred in the house bill authorizing the governor to appoint a commission to revise the road laws, and to consider the advisability of the state aiding building of roads. The trustees of the Ashland hospital and ot her nominations made by the governor, were confirmed. Favorable reports were received from committees on the following house bills: To provide for the examination of miners in the anthracite regions, to prevent the employment of incompetent nersons in the mines; prescribing the manner in which new counties may be formed; pro- viding for the continuance and mainten- ance of soldiers’ orphan schools, Mr. Henninger attempted to have alate manufacturers included among those ex- empt from taxation, but he failed by a vote of 12 to 26. Mr. Martin moved to make the tax on hacks and livery stables 2 mills instead of 8, but this failed also. The following bills passed finally: Giv- ing to water supply companies the right to condemn property and rights for the purpose of obtaining and supplying wa. ter; House bill authorizing petroleum mining companies to carry on the gis supply business; House bill enabling the banks of the commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States; Authorizing the appointment of deputy constables vested with the power of policemen on petition of citizens of any township by the court of quarter ses. sions. The bill preventing mining companies from furnishing goods to their employes, failed gu final pasge by 17 to 15. . e house w ills appropriatin $50,000 for Bont dat of the University of Pennsylvania, $20,000 for the Polyelinie college in Philadel 3 L000 for the state normal schools, $10,- for Wills Eyé hospital, Philadelphia, and $6,100 for Reading hospital. Mr. Spier presented a resolution charging the New land Mutual Life Insurance company with bad faith in its dealings with citizens of the common wealth, and requesting the house to in- vestigate the charges. The resolution was objected to and deferred, Haicrmepsuno, April M.~James Mo. Manes, of Philadelphia, is here in the in- terest of the judges salary bill, and afer 8 count of noses srems satisfied that it 10 ne house the following bills were yassed finally and sent to the senate: for © &n- ay for pro- the senator an i taxation of ieionors to county tor our tion of $13,~ fond, offices; 000 to 1 and lod the Ni viding i101 of a fund portation, HINWNARCH, relief of god or diss 1 poll cmon cities of the Consideration of the medical examiners bill was post poned, : The in the appointment o hose ¥ SOT bes : vail commissio ivania in the WE ee «© 4 trom ‘ ined 5 Li 14 A Phen Ive yarren bill to ) DINU . the for ing house 1 regulate dockage of al and the Baker mill the { i Tne sen protection oncur in the follow house hills | \’ 24 2 privates 5 0H Ing real eal made WI auton Of Orpiad COWS, upon f fralors petition of for payment wrded and et adinimi not 1 Commissions of iunacy, Fe ine th prin I blications offering counterfegt money, "'g eto, H 1 \ heated een and somewhat personal de fo vod nbstitution by Senator Gobin for the } sid In wie sill on thi bate rd re ing. authorizing water supply com to condemn i purpose of ; ter. Mr. Got the committe hole for the pt s passed, and the dispensing i of trouble end to an it will cul discontented, whe, if n #50 hamper | wished much now want Th vill be prolongs fact that, A FRIGHTFUL HOLOCAUST. gor Train Near Hamilton, Ont. x, Ont. , ross on ft terday m UL WO miles ¥ sult of which was ¢ lent occurred at Y" is built, The thr f rains if branch ough Toronto from the A Terrible Crash. in is said to have been runnin { il n hour or passing the swil the track hrown on the s wheels behind it. The Train Takes Fire, } i Car ¢ two ys f Howis & wo Wagner wore huddle Hyer Sage aug! wire vd soon CAugn baggage cars, sengers in the train 1%, many of time, had a terribi Large slivers of fron and woos i nd the if tigion ; the wrecked passengers can bet- than described majority of those aboard the train enabled to get out of the coach bef the fire had resshed them. but in the confusion regened it is nod known how many viotims were left {o the mercy of the flames, pinned in by the material of the wreck and unable te extricate thamselves i Bll directions, a imagined Ore which Sixteen Mangled Bevond Recognition. The remains of from sixteen to elglitesn gen were taken out of the wreek as hour or fwh ater. T1 wore cul to pleces gimest {0 a man and byrned beyend possibility of re. They were huddled jogeibés 4 the end of the smoker and Tare 2 wl in by the timbers which made it im podsinie eb them to extricate themsel ven Nothing could Us done for them, as the flerceness of the flames made It oul of the guestion for me to rescue. The only Way in which it could bs ascertained that from sin. teen to eighteen bodies had been taken out was from (he fact that legs and args sorreg. nding to abeut that famber were foun The remains were taken to the morgue. It will probably be days before the dead are iden. tifled, Pittaburg Liguer Dealers May Empigrate. Prrrsacra, April April #4 The ac- tion of Judge White, of the county license court, in making a wholesale re duction in the number of lcensés com- pared with last year, has city of Pittsburg. Many of the leadin wholesale and retail houses were knocke out by the court and one of the largest ale brewers in the county was refused. The wholesalers are most indignant, snd are discussing what steps they will take, Some want to move to Ohio. Judge White made a frightful slanghter in the applications, granting but ninety-three retail and forty-three wholesale licenses in this city, against a total of over T00 two years ago anid 274 last year. Thirty- nine retail and fifteen wholesale licenses were granted In Alleghany. The total number of wholesale and retail licenses granted in the county was 254, The Swollen Sehuyikill, Reanixag, Pa, April 80.—The Schuyl kill is still much swollen, owing to the continuous rain of the past’ fow days, and much debris is being carried down the stream. There are no further fears of a freshet. The railroad companies are engaged in removing loose rocks that endanger the tracks at different points, and extra repairmen have ordered out. The Latheran Minlsteriom, WiLLiamsrort, Pa., April 20,--The fifth annual conference of the Lutheran ministerium of Pennsylvania met hore and will continue in session to-morrow, A large number of ministers and lay delegates are in atiendance at 8t. Mark's church, where the we being | “ERMGISTER'E NOTICE ~The fol: have been examined, filed record § Loggister's office spection of heirs and legaloes, creditor others In sriywise nd ai to the Urhpane” Court Centre ocouniy Wednesday, the 22d day of April, A. D allowance and contirs 1. The second and soecunt of irich, executor of 2 , of Krape late of Penn , doceaned 2, The first nd ROH t of W Bechdel and J i ext Delian 8. Ritter, late of Liberty township, decess. ed, I feel like soying something BAD! terested a1 | A RLIGH ARYon Bamue! Grape, 5. The aeconunt of Al of, &¢ , of Rachel Kreps ship, deceased 4. 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