OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and ita companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating, Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly saf- fering. _Ath-lo-phe-ros will do for others what it did for the following Mt. Carmel, INL, 1 have used Athlophoron in ay find it to be the greatest madiging for mnt. ralgis in existence, and havi d its fangs fastened npon me for the past 50 vears I know whereof I speak. Mus JULia CEILToN, 83~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored plo ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. A. I. HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEAI THFUL 8POTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Tres Courses.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: w ith constant il Justrations on the Farm and in the Labora- tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoretd. cal and practical, Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. : CIVIL ENGINEERING, very extensive fleld practice with best modern instruments, HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation. LADIES’ COURSE IN LATERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yea™ Ample facilities for Music, vocal ol {nseraomental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin (optional) French, German and English (re- quired.) one or more continued through the entire course. MATHEMATICS and and applied. MECHANIC with study, three years’ ing and equipment, : A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; cal and practical. MENTAL, MORAL ENCE; Constitutional Political Economy, ete. MILITARY BCIED cal and practical, nel service. PHYSICS; Electricity, ete. & very full course, tensive Laboratory practice. . PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, years—carefully graded and thorough. Eall term opens September 12, 185; Winter term, January 3, 1589, Spring term, Apt 4. For Catalogue and other information. address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest., State College, Centre Co. Pa. fail and ASTRONOMY; pure ARTS: combining shop work course; New build. theoreti and POLITICAL SCI law and History, jostruction theoreti ding each arm of the Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heal, with ex- Two 1549, pPEX NSYLVA NIA RAILROAD -{Phiadelp and Erie Division)—on and after May 12, 1559 WESTWARD. ERIE MATL leaves Philadelphia . Harrisbur Moatandon ... Williamsport. Jersey Shore. Lock Haveun.. .- RODOVO... » arrat E ——e Sanday train—Eris mai west rans also On Sule 112% pm ,33am day NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... 430am - « Harrisburg $i0am = Montandon. 10128 = Williamspor! iil0am - arr at Lock Haven... 1210 pm Sanday Traio—News Express, runs also on San day. NIAGARA EXP.lesves Philadelphia... 8 0am “ - Harrisburg J2iam - Motiandon 28am arr at Willlamsport.... 0 pin - Lock Haven... 4 15pm - Renovo... Alspm - - Rane... - 20pm » AST: LINE leaves Philadelphia. Ji pm - - Harrisburg... $45pm Montandon .. 5 pm - Williamsport. Ti0pm - lock Haven... 78pm arr at Renovo Spm (Sunday Train, WMSPORT EXP leaves Phisdeliphis - - HArmsburg «eve - Moutandon.. arrives at Williamsport... EASTWARD. SEA SHORE EXP. leaves Lock Haven... - - - Jersey Shore... Williamsport... - - Montande - arr at Harrisburg my Philadelphia... KAGE covcsnersovmnss ReDovY0..coneme - Lock Haven - {lliamsport - Moutandon arr at Harrisbur . - Philadelphia... N leaves Renovo ......o. - Lock Haven... Williamsport... Montandon ... Harrisburg ... - Philadelphia... Sanday Train—-RENOVO Ascommod'n on Sunday from Lock Haven. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie... * Renovo ... - Lock Haven... - Williamsport - Montandon ewe arr at Harrisburg... - Philadelphia... sunday Tralo--Erie Mail cast runs iso on Sun jeaves Williamsport. day BOUTHERN EXP 130am “ - Montandon .... 2am = arr at Harrisburg a UD we 4 gp “YAY DAY EXPREES leaves “Ba RENOVO AC - arrives at $304 m ~ Philadelphia... 10 0am Sunday Train—Bouthern Express east runs also on Sunday. Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West, ard Dav Express East, Renovo Accommodation Fast & Erie Mall East make close connection at Lock Haven with B, E V, BR. BR. Trains, Erie Mail East and West connect trains on L. 8. & M. 5. R. BR; at Cor W. R R: at Emporium with B., N. and at Driftwood with A. V. ER. R. - at Erie with with B. P & .&P. RR, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT RR Daily Except Sunday. STATIONS. 6 15 Lewisburg & 24 Biehl | Vicksburg MifMtinburg 56 Millmont Laarelton 3 13 Paddy Mountain an {Coburn i T 10 710 7 00 8 52 43 Eastward, AMPM.PM 101 1 165 onl 10556 8 {5 51 5 26 5 45 § 85 22 i or or $28 2RLREANY SSERER ~~ — ERB ATi ROS Pi 8 Z5iCentre Hall GTI M0 UP Ta ee GO ZIERENVELAGLEY Cd RuTeeBN SPOTTED WILD CATTLE. A BREED OF THE BOVINE FAMILY THAT 18 PUZZLING HUNTERS. Surmises as to Their Origin—Bulls with to Cultivate Proved Futile. Their Friendship a dozen years a band of strange wild cattle from those which have been sO long in skin of dan. Their horns are thin and long smooth as though polished with are long, sweeping and brush like. glossy. Quick of eye, fleet of foot and with a strange power of scenting out enemies, they have proved more than a match for Lhe local sportsmen who have at various times gone to the heights in pursuit of them. FATHER DE VOR'S SPOTTED COW. “Well, those cattle are an anomaly, sure enough,” said C. J. Andrews, a resident of Coquille, forty-five miles up from the Pacific ocean, to a reporter at the American Ex change hotel here today. shrouded in mystery. 8 geended from a spotted cow which strayed away from Father Do Voe in The old man De Voe lives at the mouth of the Co- quille. He was the first sottler there, and brought three or four cows with bim when he came by wagon from ywaer Platte About a year afterward he lost acow that was about to calve, and, though he hunted far and near throughout the heavy pines which skirt the Coquille, be could never find her, but when nows began to come in after three or four years that there were some Ww id cattle up in the mountains, he half thought it must be his cow and her progeny. There are others, however, and De Voo is inclined to share their belief, who think that this breed of cattle has always been wild, that iv are indigenous to that region, the same as the wild cattle of Mexico. “Certain it is, at any rate, that all attempts to subdue these cattle have been futile. In 1878 Tom Withrow, a hunter of the Coquille, after a long attempt to kill some of them, succeeded in capturing a calf. The calf was pewly born and too weak to get away, and the old cow would not leave it, and at once charged furiously upon him. Ho was mounted on a flect Oregon mustang, and be put spurs to him and got out of there as quickly as be was able. The cow and the pony tore down the hill through the brush at a terrible pace, and old Tom thought be Was dope for. There was blood in the cow's eye, and a vindictive, menacing look, which put speed into both rider and horse. The bun ter's gun was strapped to the pony's side, and be had no time to use it. The cow pursued him far nearly half a mile, and until the mustang had chucked Withrow over hie head, down a steep declivity, and both horse and horseman were separated and routed. Then bos-bovis returned to ber calf. AN OLD HUSTER OUTWITTED. “Tom was mad He was an old hunter, and did't much relish being routed by a cow. He recaptured his pouy, tied him toa tree, and, unstrapping his gus, started ios roundabout way up through the hills afoot, He dodged from tree to tree, and finally climabing ome he was able to descry the wild cow, with her head and tail up, ber eyes blazing, sniffing the air. Ie was within rifle shot, and sucooeded in putting two balls foto her. She bellowed furiously, but the wounds were mortal and she could not attack him. “Capturing the calf, which was spotted like its mother, Withrow strapped {§ to his saddlp and carried it home. For two years he tried to domesticate that calf. Just when be thought he was succeeding it broke and got away to the mountains. He Dever saw ¢ afterward, “In 1584 Henry Biase and Bill Jeffries, two Coos bay men, went up into the Coquille mountains and spent two weeks there. They went hunting for thess cattie, as well as for bear and cougar. After the most skillful manipulations they finally succeeded in kill- ing an old twill. He was the outpost of a band, was a fighter from way back, and would have made it hot for them, but they got the drop on him, after following the band assiduously for several days The others, to the number of twenty or thirty, got away. All were spotted with black, no one spot being higger thana silver dollar. You may be sure they were very pretty, as they wero fat amd their hair was short 1 suppose there are no handsomer cattle any- where than thew wild ones in the Uregon wilderness, “This old bull was a good one. He was not unusually large, weighing about 1,100 pounds, but he was clean limbed as & race horse, just about as fleet, and as preity as a picture, “Since that time various people have gone after these queer eattle, but nobody has suo- ceeded in getting any. It is uphill business Nobody lives up in thoss mountain tops. It is rough, wild and lonesome, a fit home for all kinds of wild animals, and all kinds abound there. An excesdingly nutritious ran grows there, It is so succulent that orses, when they can get it, need no other foed. The country is so rocky, cut up with canyons, and with a profusion of weird moun- tain tops #0 fantastically formed as not only to give a beautiful effect, but to form & safe retreat for these wild denizens of this remote corner of Oregon. “Just how manyof the leopard like wild cattle thers are there it will take a long timo to flod out. Nobody can arrive st it with any degree of certainty. There may be forty; thore may be a hundred. ”—8an Francisco Cor, Now York Sun, 1860, [4 the k An Flootric Dog Cart. The sultan of Turkey bas had an eloctiio dog eart made for his own use, and it was don. It was built by the Messrs, Immisch & Co., of London, at a cost of $1,000. In ap RA AAI SWEETBRIER. Oh, the muggle. subtle spell Of the sweet, old thine i OF the fragile, tinted petals o wsthrier bios | sors fair; 1t conjures up the ghost i Of 6 lovely tine d wr fost { vaof ta balm tipo the | aly And my dreamy Taney strays Backward throu That my fest have tras i since the i { gat While t 1 i i tlw dey ions i i When HE IEnor my nto rave a Es ed Blacking BEATS tho World. tis the Best HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Fan's Boots “ - “ Ladies’ - * Children's * ABSOLUTLY WATERPROOP. “" “ A Strange Pied. differing considerably from of tho iy ird 7 an around re thibition on the streots the footed and legs €r able d it 10 I feathers were speckled much like aguivea's, or 13 they were muc wore glossy and beauti- ful. Its bill was long and sharp, like crane’s, and it had a vicious look out ( ita little red eves, A beautiful ring « black and white polka dot { } a charming color for Was oO day. It was shape of a goos . sb dpa d considerab an he y xr Wedne size and sy, wel ly longer, stand iy “a f i of and a nice set black hea i by Green Patt 1 J. T. Perdu showed fight mule he was pi down with on Mr: attracted no little #! of names one seemed to know exactly —Quitman (Ga.) Press. ware » Catfish Are Good Mothers Dr. Abbott, of Trenton, is mirer of the catfisl, ne on ao count of its ctlinary satlence as be ibe are good habits of and he cause the fem He says that on mothers. H the fish Jor knows this t Ee and y be a fact Ge OCCasIon ho capture d of little catfish i hand net, thelr mo X them, « spot whe an entire letting swimming with ros when the doctor jar and place he could soe it, asl against th at separated her rom her young on hen the jar was drawn ghe fol- lowed it to the 1 lutely left the inches up Mio sloping beach to r COT York Sun. slow 0x #¥ t! nd wriggled twelve in her frantic efforts or progeny,~—New What We Know of Color. All that we Know of color, its causes and effects, i wave theory of light apon the number « f light wave from any object ing J rN s in connection with the Color depends reflected inging upon the d there are about +h, and these will retina of the eve. 1 40.000 waves io the strike the eye at the rate of 447 millions of millions of pulsations per second. In violet there are 57,000 waves to the inch and 600 millions of millions of pulsations per second. The ther colors have wave light intermediate between these two Color does not, therefore, exist either mn the object or in the brain or the mind of the observer. It is an effect, There can be no appearance of fire on a desert sland where there is no eye within soe- ing distance. The chemical process call- od combustion goes on, but there is no appearance of the flame save when its waves strike upon the retina of an eye Lithographer. pe A Counter Clad. A Moncton doctor was aoe days ago by a citizen who mformed him that his daughter bad two teeth he wished to have extracted. As the doctor did not have any instruments with Lim, he was asked to bring them the pext time hoe went on his rounds, which be did Going into the house, he requested the citizen to stand by his horse while he was Cane 8 weak for vwn's boots and ower a month 11 makes WOLFF & RABDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA. Dis. IF Adams H L Barnhart Daniel Grove TE Delong ig thd A Weaver — Asron Fahr J H McCauley ri Boos an. ret introduced Ww the public washer perfectly clean. Cure Wanted N.C. BAUGH Amy SLATE ROOFING. | BLACKBOARDS, URINALS, ETC nian} die On account of the increase beyond our cxpecia. tion of the SLATE BOOFING TRADE, we have been obliged to discontinue the agencies for meis al roofing, which however, enables us 10 pay all our attention to siste roofing, Being miners of BLACK DIAMOND SLATE, And having the benefit i experience in the sate business acquainted with operators of all quarries in this state, which vantage, 80 that we can fir Peach Bottom, Chepman iste al the lowest [a grade of furnish Terra Cotta and Gs and Tip Covering sand other 1 of th 5 Wo ¢ 3 cvifies guaranties nll oar pool, stimates cation aud references un UNION ROOFI . PRUNER BLOCK, 0 Pay 411 Ie i NG CO, AMENDMENT 70 : There shal Sonstitation WE toxicating beverage ma may be pres biy shal tion of with adeq A roe « nor for other be allowed in such 2 jcie of Lhe Con snisities for its es { the Joint Js i CHARLEY Becretary of the Commonuwes! toady work al go DeOOORRAry. Any wal i Wis Nurserymen Notice in socoont of the undersigned ali having a counts glore, 10 make Bed $1 ie, by Bo amng iv ong. 14uvaim. (vie ¥1y sonable UG HAIR. Mastering Hair for sale Hail tannery. Call or ac dress gt the Cer Rowe We are now prepared dtore and inspect our new line desigos snd patierns worn May9 J.B. New Goods! to have the public call of goods. They were race an endless variety at our selected of new BORBONS, Wool Suiting, are selling rapidi other goods. SPECIAL BARC - A TAIL Fat Ny a — Cashmeres; prio Made Clot and wi'l nal HERAT a - ee A R E CC 281 ENTREE Od and .0----SPECIAL BARGAINS offering in of Beads romplete is at Our glock Comeand see the new goo TB reamer’s. | NCONICK BROS Hit PX L Ls, L, Side Board: Bedsteads, Chairs FIRE! THIEVES! SAFES!!! ese OUR VICTOR nnd County Of N* W GARMAN HOUSE, sreouts Li art House, Beliefonte, Pa. The New Gar ashes and ixopen pow furaibure 1 bells, nad all table bs au mrinny fem it Now b i #1 heat, slovtric gmenis, Good = HOUSE ] LOOK LL EN CALUON ELL, nabile PA Proprietor, sell sample re # WOON Terme rons aon first floor re Fy UEH HOUSE 3 3 of WwW 1 sii Gran rielar, » pecial attention give ? june fy ] ‘AIN HOUBK., BELLEVOSTE, EMANUEL BROWN, Propricior, pveiing will & Syn | community shal to any ip the county every Teepe fur men and chisrges very me tf Dens lerate. Giveitatria L838 11 J. MEYER, 1 5nd al Provision i the Immodis inces of » in aris ofthe Cis Cars ¢ pa eT $0 those visit pictssure. Your patronage res ’ i or antfislvizni sited sciliulysol cited GERIPropr | tor Corner Secon i FORD & ZEKE} (FING LEWISBI ist Tioor. aagll sh Eb AT LAW , Centre Co, Pa. : in O pred building, Brockeri:off House. Office opposite janie, | BORVIS, GM. BOWER E.L ORVIS 10 IS, BOWER & ORVIS, |. | 1 ATIURT -AT-LAW, BELL NTE. PA Office opposite the Court House, on 24d floor of Faret's building. janss F. FORTNEY, SFAtorney-al-Llaw, Office in old Conard building, fonte. Belle (La ANT DALE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rns : Bellefonte, Pa. Office NX. W. corper Diamond, doors from first national bank, two jan87 I. L. Brawaizn, §FANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORKEYE-AT-LAW. BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO. PENNA, Bpoecisl attenti 5 collections ; practice the courts ultation in German and Ex CF. Baves nai glish joux KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor o Furst’'s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German, 7 o'y54 J AMES L. HAMILL Attorney-st-Law, Office with D. 8. Keller, Esq., North side of High street. J D. MURRAY, * Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Paten. Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holle d Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposesor -¢, Biore open every day inthe week. way ———————— A A CFFTRE COUNTY BARKING OO. BELLEFONTE, PERNA. Reoetve Deposits and allow Interest ; inscount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Beenrities ; JAR. A. REAVER, 1. D. BHUGERT, Cushyer President, a J OAH SSS LIST LEWISEURG BOOK BINBERY. All kinds of binding, st reasonable rates. New papers, magazines, pamphlets ete, bound and re bound in fired class style. 1013 8 6G. GUTELIUS,~ B D Dantist, Miliheim Off» profameiong! servions to the public N bw A Phd dn dee NWN RRS extracting the teeth. When he had com the operation, he went out and was asked what his charge would be, and yeplied fifty cents, which is half the reg ular charge. The citizen, who, it is pre- sumed, had never had much dental work done, turned pale, but quickly recover ing himself, put in a counter claim of twenty-five cents for holding the horse, woof, snd constraooted in the most improved manner, © now use on cach and every safe our new I pickahle ny pd wiion lock, and Jushds bolt work. as round corners, exterior beantifully finished and ornamented by hand with all burnished portions mickle pisted. Interior nicely fitted treasuries, and pigeon prepared 1o perform sll operation dental profession He is now fall pared to axirset teeth absolutely witho pain. my 2% Axamnann 4, 0 Pallefonte em na lenve Lewisburg for Montan m, 9.56 a tn, 1405p mand 2.0 pm, re ve Montandon for Lewiiba' ¢ at 9.20 p 00 pm and 7 40 pm, 12pm aus. k Poon, 3. %, WOOD, Manager, ¥ - ——— = PEER PEES S283 pearance it resembles an ordisary dog cart with the shafts rersoved. The motor, which is placed in the center of the body of the vehicle, is of one horse power, having a eur rent of twenty mmperes, with an electro. motive force of forty-eight volta, Motion is communicated to ote of the hind wheels by means of a small pinion on the main shaft of the motor, which shaft pass upward : 5 § : g z i up with sub 185 ihe, No. 4, Postal Bervice and Office Safe £00 The SER No. 2, Hovsehold Safe, . 250 Ibs, No. 5, County Official's Safe To 3, Dealers and Office Safe, 600 Tbs, No.6. General Busines Safe, : rood also manufacture a full line of ron Treasury Boxes, also Fire Proof Bond Mortgages yw prices. monopolize Our of the safe pad SAR wx GOHEEN, Si ANS ASAT, Neon 1, Farmer's 8a . Gen Ve’ gor Ag? POSITION OFFERED, If you are in need of good paying position and think you have the qualities of a good salesman, you will do well to write us at once, We will pay good commission or salary and expenses 10 A good man, The position we offer Isa permanent one, Address at once, RELOVER & ATWOOD, Nummrtmen, Geneva, NY. vane and the nly mESngle Sport only legitimate Sportin js ihe cointoy nod receive I ochre fn pu FO R al oard and send to and Sensational through the footboard and terminates in handle, by means of which the carriage can be easily guided. It is provided with an ardinary foot and the motor can be reversed 50 1 10 the vehicle, The power small accumulators fs stored in ¥ of special t; occupying a space under the seats, and wi ure said to be suflicient to the vehicle at a speed of ten miles an for fiv o hours, The carriage is , and not merely & curiosity. 18 and light wood, and and had it admitted. —Moncton (N. Bn) Times, Nore Holes In Them, We have received an advertisement from a builder written on a piece of pine board, Tho proof reader spent half an hour boring a hole through it with Lis scissors that he might follow instructions to hang all “dead” copy on the hook. In order to save time and shears and to koep pence in the ofiice we would ask that our carpenter patrons bore holes in them. ~ New Haven Times. use in Tooke, hel or fall line of man renmst nd us entirely reliable and of You We eantion Lies vin lming 0 sinon are fm or sur of Lin Ag name of paper 1 Ww * safes infriowing on our patents, Mod by us; October make them usps Ww AUCTIONEER, Re ina
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