OH! ‘MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating, Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf- fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following parties: wo I ra to for eid Seen afl od with 6 our y 1 thi iz. ba in adn finally ha of Athi phores "After "goa bottle | found it be Roping four bot on of A hiophoros and dome SFY un a Thonn = hi tirely well positively _— Sure oun B. Reopiox, Jaiia mrt Theat Bak 5 Foris Car CHILTON, 8 Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pio- ture, * Moorish Maiden." THEATHLOPHOROS C0. 112 Wall St. N. I. 8 PEN: NSYLVA NIA RAILROAD —{Phlade!p and Erie Division)—on and after May 12, 1559 WESTWARD. ERIE M AlL1e loaves Philade ipsa... 11 & Harrisburg... Montandon .. Williamsport. Jersey Shore... . Lock Haven w 7058 mM Renovo. we 3550 am arr at Erie. aeauns {05pm Sax day train—Erie mall west runs also on Sune 5pm w380am « D36am «710m “185am NEWS "EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... 4 450 ) 4m Harrisburg ........ Am = Montandon....... 10 12 am Williamsport ~1110am arr at Lock Haven...... 1210 pm sunday Train—News Express, muus also on sun day. NIAGARA EXP.leaves Philadelphia... 350 8 m “ = Harrisburg... Moutandon arr at w illlamsport.. 'k Hav en amsport.. Lock Haven. arr at Renovo (Sunday i Ww MSPORTE XP leay ja h Harr 0 si Montandor “A arrives at Williamsport EASTWARD, SEA SHORE EXP.] BYES Lock Haven. 7008 m Jersey Shore... 78 75am DAY EXPRES Ret OVO Lax Kk Haven.......l RENOVO ACN leaves arrive 8 at - Ph Sunday Train- RE NOVO Accor on Sunday from Lock Ha . . ERIE MAL I leaves Brit. 3 id - Banovo ... Lock Haven Williamsport .. arr at Ha ¥ Erie Mail We st, Niagara Express West, and Day FY Accommodation East & 1 Es y close © nee tion at Lock Haven with B. EV % Trains and West connect at Erie with i n 1.8 3 % MERR:stCorrywithB. P & W. R BR: at Emporium with B., N. Y. &P. RB. R, and at Driftwood with A. V. RE. R. SBURG AND T YRONE RAILROAD k, Ni AND LEMONT RB. R Daily Bt unday. STATIONS. Eastward AMPM.PM i7 05 Lau relton 40 Paddy Mountain I Coburn 58 Zerby ¥ 8 10 Ri ising Spring tre Hall 3 Gresg 2 Linden Hall 44 Oak Hall Additional tr leave Jaut shurg for Montan- donat520am 95am, 1456p mand 7.5 pm. re 1g leave Montandon for Lew} sburg at 9.25 p 1 1pm, 600 pmand7 40pm, R. WOOD, CH AS. BE PUGH, J. General Manager, Gon'l Pw'ger Ag’ t Morning Star Publishing House MAKES A SPECIALTY OF THE RENOWNED BAGSTER Di OXF TEACHER'S BIBLES. Flity Styles ul ! Prices, from 95 cts. to $10.00. Each Dible contains 340 pp. of invaluable helps to she Sunday-school teacher and Bible student. & Every Bible sold at a dicount of tem pew cent. from the regular net prices of the Emeporiers, ond of publishers gemevally. SEND FOR Full Descriptive Catalogue and Price Lists, AND ORDER YOUR BIBLES BY MAIL. ADDRESS E. N. FERNALD; 457 Shawmut Ave, « « Hostone POSITION OFFERED, 1f you are in need of good paying position and think you have the qualities of a good miesman, you will do well to write us at ounce, We will pay good commission or salary and expanses to a good man, The position we offer is a permanent one. Address at once, SELOVER & ATWOOD, Nu . Geneva, T X. fainiy ond pon. IC the country and receive only. Ro if not sold, THE New Yon ILLUSTRATED NEWS, No, 252 Broadway, New York. A Chance To Make Money. fen he aed Sieh. Ho ‘x dren, Raking ago. The Phe C. L. eri Are Dusen Nursery Ry. AT JOHNSTOWN. The Work of Reconstruction and Relief in Conemaugh Valley, STARTLING DISCOVERIES ALLEGED. Hundreds at the Bot A Sensational Statement that of Dead Bodles Are Lylug tom of the Conemaugh by the Bridge. An the National Government Appropriation from Wanted. Jousstowy, Pa., July 16,—A plan has been submitted to bring the matter of consolidation of the different bor- oughs with Johnstown before the voters at the next general election. The board of trade passed resolutions urging that steps be taken to bring the matter of clearing up the streams to the attention of the national government and urging an appropriation for that purpose. How Relief Is Dispensed. As now arranged the sufferers are put in five classes and are paid respectively $600, #400, $200, $125 and $80 each. f there are funds enough for another dis- tribution the same basis will be used. A crank named Angerstein, of Wash- ington, D. C., addressed a crowd at an out door meeting last night on a plan of action to be formulated to deal fairly with the people, but did not touch on their grievances to any extent, A JOHNSTOWN SENSATION Hundreds of Bodies Sald to be Lying in the Conemaugh. New Yorg, July 16.—The Evening Telegram prints the following dispatch from Johnstown: A state- ment has a gentleman who said that the diver who examined the foundation of the stone bridge for the Pennsylvania Railroad company had made some startling discoveries, The story is that the bottom of the Conems wgh river near the bridge is full of dead bodies, and that probab iy hun- dreds are lying there, one upon another, held down by tons of iron that has been warped and twisted into unknown pro- portions. sensational been made by JOHN STOWN RELIEF. The Governor's © omission Meets Cresson—Statement of Disbursements. CrEssox Sprixos, Pa., July 18. —Gov- ernor Beaver's state relief commission met here yesterday afternoon. The state officers at Johnstown and the Johnstown finance committee were in atfendance. The wreck at Welmerding station on the Pennsylvania railroad and the re- fusal of the condugtor of the limited to carry the state officers occasioned anpoy- ing delgy. Juartermaster Hill presented his re- ort of disbursements for rellef of suf- erers as follows: Commjssary department Bureat of (gspoction Adjutant general's office Medical department. Department public safety Quartermaster general's dept Department of valuables Total at $20.00 96 8% wlan 1 008 67 6.168 8) #180 an mW disbursements for ning Conemaugh highways To Distribute $500,000, The commission held a lopg session and decided to at once distribute $500,- 000 among the Johnstown sufferers on the basis presented in the report of the fomtons board of inquiry, that is, from $1,000 to $200 to each sufigrer in proportiun to hisses and his ability to stand them, The Chicago committee was present and approved this appropriation. Its members decided to turn $23,000 of their fund over to the Pittst rg relief com- mittee and an equal sum to the yi. iamsport committee for distributio east of the Allegheny mountains. © distribution of money will begin today or tomorrow and when the $500,000 is exhausted another appropriation will be made. Each applicant for mogey wall be required to make a sworn stdtement of his losses and assets, Te. river 120 The Pope's Present to Harvard. BostoN, July 15.—Pope Leo XIII has sent, through Archbishop Williams, the following contributions t the Harvard college library: “Della Grografia » Strabone.” by Giusseppi Coral had; * Grandi Papiro Egizie Della B Ba cos Vaticana, ‘Bibliothgea ~~ Apostolica Vaticana—Codicibus Manuscripts Re- sengita Jubénte Leone XIIL,” “Theo dori Prodromi QoutmantuTY., “Tatiani Evapgeliorum Ar il “Al Bammo Pontefice Leone % and Omaggio (Giubilare Dells Biblotheca Vatican. The K. of L. Meeting at Chicago. Cricaao, July 16.—Up to a late hour T. V. Powderly and his associates on the executive board of the Knights of Labor had not arrived in the cit The meet- ing of the executive board in this city is an unprecedented occurrence, as horeto- fore all meetings have been held in Philadelphia, is supposed to be en ac- count of the rapid increase of United Brotherhood aud, it is thought that the meeting will result in the expulsion of those Rens of Labor who are mem- bers of the United Brotherhood. Suteide + on His Wedding Trip. EvassvitLLe, Ind, July 15.—A senger by the steamship City of Dallas arrived at New Orleans and reports that while between Livingston and Belize Harry Mahier, 8 wealthy merchant of ‘odro, jumped overboard in a fit of delirium tremens. Mahier bad been married but a few days and wa Josicin a wedding trip to Belize. He $10,000 in k notes in his pork” Parnell's Latest Move. Loxpox, July 16.--1t is given out here that a meeting has been held at the chamber of Mr. Charles Russell, at which Mr. Parnell and all the counsel of the Parnellites before the commons were present, and that it was decided that all withdraw from the case next Tuesday, Exports of Breadstnffs, Wasnixaron, July 16, Breadstufls ris duriig June past a Sated in value $8,925 958, nut §7 5 dur ing June, 1580, Bn Russell Harrison Dives with Victoria. Loxpox, July 16, —Minister Lincoln and Mrs, Lincoln and Russell Harrison dined with the queen last evening. P————— ly NEWS BREVITIDS, gg Gongresmman Rice, of Minnesota, London and Paris are crowded with Americans, but it 1s noth with Cu that {hey are not prodigal in the expen. diture of cash, The City of Paris und the City of New York are booked to carry 500 ang 600 assengers each trip, mostly Americans, From Liverpool to New York trom the last of August up to October, An additional mail has been secured by Postmaster Yard, of Trenton, to Rah- way and Elizabeth. Commissioner Tanner gays the Prost: dent has in no way indicated disap- proval of ns administration of the pen- sion office, and he does not expect to be requested to resign. Postmaster General Wanamaker ad- dressed the convention of Christian en- deavor at Philadelphia. The chambers of commerce of Mobile and Birmingham, Ala., have Invited Postmaster General Wanamaker to visit those citles. He will accept if possible, At Clay Center, Kan.,, Mrs. H. H, Olney, after rescuing her two children from her burning house, returned to gave some household goods and was burned to death, Mr. Wyatt, acting secretary of the state of Colorado, was arrested for re- fusing to comply with an order of the court and was locked in the county jail to serve his sentence of ten days. A Chicago paper says that a London syndio ate has representatives in Chicago who propose to organize a company with a capital of $20,000,000 and to put in plants For making cheap gas all over the United States, ‘* following the line of least resistance and largest profits. ; At Westhrookfield, Mass., Mrs. Patty Blair celebrated the hundredth an- piversary of her birth. More than 200 called to congratulate her and all were well received, Mes, Blair being assisted by Miss Ann Blair, 92 years old. The Anarchists of New York and vi- cinily commemorated the one hundredth anniversary of the fall of the Bastile. Commodore Schley is greatly pleased with the Baltimore, the new crulser he is to command. The gunboat Po a cruise for the « chinery at sea. The revenue cutter McCullough, sup- posed to have been gold to Gen, Le gitime, arrived in New Y ” from Baltimore. o Donovan Rossa agd friepds have called 8 conyen tian of Irishmen, to take place in Philadelphia during (je month of August, to raise money for revolu- tor nark work. Cardinal Gibbong publighes a paper in which he favors labor unions and says that contented labor is the greatest safe- guard of the republic. Rev. C. H. Smith, who disappeared from Boston last May, has returned. The different Johnstown digtribution committees make conflicting statements of finances. A sworn to accounting is promised. The Otis Iron and Steel works Cleveland Ohio, have been bought English capitalists for 84,500,000. Editor Bowen, of The New York In- dependent, is recovering from the ef- fects of the accident ch he récéntly sustained in being Hrsen from bis car- riage. William Hearsley, of Ashland, Md, was killed near his hot by a {reig i train on the Northern Central railrogd. Secretary Nablp has returned to Wash- ington from Capo May. According to o census taken by the yublishers of Polk's Directo y the city © St. Paul has a population 81 193,847. Lloyd Denison, aged 2 years, o Franklin county, O., was run over an instantly killed by a Baltimore and Ohio train near Cumberland, Md. George Theis 8, plojrietps of the cgle brated concert garden on Fotirteenth street, New York, is dead. Michael Davitt, in an interview in Dublin, declared that he would never enter the Pgruell cogmissien court again. In case of the withdrawal of Sir Charles Russell and Mr. Asquith from the conduct of Mr. Parneil's case, Messrs, Lockwood Reid will remain to represent the othef Parnellites before the commission. The annual sessiop of the Sunday School association Opened at Ocean Grove, N. J. The Shaker colony at North Union, near Cleveland, is to be abandoned. The grounds have been purchased by an eastern syndicate, Frank Hoyt, the teller of the First Na- tional bank, of Hoboken, who appropri: ated $18,000 of the bank's fun as been released on bail. Hoyt He to ay the bank all the money he abstracted wiore he is called Te the United Btates district court. He will gullty. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Prices on the Stock, Produce and Feiro feufn Exchanges. PRILADELPHIA, July 18,~The market, while displaying some pointe of irregularity, wat generally higher. The irregularity was th only feature which had any tendency to weaken it. What weakness thers was made its presence manifest in the early dealings, when one or two of the bull favorites on the boards took a spasmodic tumble, Following are the cloting bids: Lehigh Valley Son Reading g. m. 4s. 01 N. Pac. com 27% Reading 1st pf. bs 81% N. Pac. pref oihg Reading 24 pf. Oe, 68 Pennsylvania 51% Reading 8d pf. 8s. 64 Reading 21516 H. aud B. TT. com. ~ Lehigh Nav. 2% Hand B.T. pf... ¢ St. Paul og W.NY. pi P. ~~ The Produce Market. PrrtaveELrnia, July 16 -<Cotton was quiet but firm at 113gc. per pound for middling up- landa, Feed was in fair supply and dull at $12.508 15.75 per ton for winter bran, Flour and Moeal-Flour was quiet but firmly held, under light supplies. Sales of 635 barrels, including Minnesota clears snd straights at $3 5.50; Pennsylvania family at $494.95; western do. at 400; winter patents at spring at §5.75410.25. Rye flour sold in a small way at $3 per barrel for cheolee. Grain—At the 1p. m. eal) wheat bad 83¢. bid for July: 8c, fer A sie, for tember; Sie. tor Qotober. had dike, for July: 2c. for August; ange. & or Be ber; 4340. for October, a 0. for July; Siig. for August; The OU Market. . Mig, for October, PuttApeLernia July 15, «01 opened at #260. and clessd at Bo, New Yonk, July 15.-The market opened at We, advanced to 89§0., and closed at ie, Preresuna, July 16 Petrolenm is more ace tive and steady. Market opened at #c., ad vanced to Wo. and at noon Bde. was bid, Svan, July 1h ois easy at Ont el left Baltimore on icinl test of her ma- in by plead 1 won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of woltfsAC MEBlacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of *abor and shoe leather. Bold by Bhos Btores, Grocers, Druggists, 8e, The best Harness Dressing in the world. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA. DEM. CO, COM M Bower Patrick Garrely wens meph 1 W Gross JW M'Cx orm ick cece} Grd ner "Willis Weaaer ; Harter J D Ritter JHR Hey $4: KWOT n bono in un T MCormick wane] Harpsier Jr ~iieo B Crawford J C Roseman { CIO x A Weaver rey 2 Me Dowell B ] Hayn J XN Brooks Wm T Hoover 1 Fahr Cauley Javi Rosse airioan I8 WAN TED at once 10 sel Lhe only ud Graphi Johnstown F lood. UETRATED, Authentic, ( pl ele a History &. PROFUSELY 111 with Pages wan it for Outi to J Street, Phlladelphl Bargains! A 5 rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE ——— LOC ATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALL AOTENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE; BOARD AND OTHER EXFLNAES VERY LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BTUDY. AGRICULTURE (Thres Courses.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {i instrations on the Farm and in the Labora or BOTAN NY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti cal and Jae tical, Students taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive field sractice with best modern instruments. {IBSTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation, LADIES COURSH IN SCIENCE; Two years Music, vocal ol LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin (optional) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and applied, MEC HANIC ARTE; with study, three ing snd equipme: nt MEC HAN CAL ENGINEERING, cal and practical, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI. ENCE: Constitutional Law snd History, Political Economy, ele. 2. MILITARY BCLEN( KE instruction theoreti cal and practical, including each arm of the service . PHYBICS Mechanics, Bound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ¢lc., a very full course, will ex- tensive Labora: ry practice. PREY ARATORY DEPARTMENT; rs [ grad od nr 1a th borough, ; 2, 188E: Winter 4, 158%%, address re “Prest ’ Centre Co. Pa. full and LATERATURE snd Ample facilities for fustrumental. combining shop work ars’ course; New build- theoret!- Two sid other info q, | sate O ol ege, THE GREAT FLOOD, ATTENTION, AGENTS. in the ficid, A this terrible calamity at Joh issued. 300 pages, full page somely bound in cloth, J ri AH agents, 50 peroent, Bend 2 1 Pre ORL Book and package of circ nd go Ww work. Address J. 8B, OGILVIE, Publ iR Kue G1 0. The first method of hand rub than any device yet introduced 10 the pu Eas] by, wo irked and washes perfeclly clea Agents Wanted N.C.B may York, Vs History % Johnstown Flood. Mages, J: W, Kotler & Co., Phila. , (suocessors 10 Hubbard Bros) have in pros _ early issue a eompiete and accursie History of the Jotinstow n Flood, including all the other cities and towns that have suffered likewise, It will be well iis jastrated. Will be oid through agents, or mailed direct on receipt of $1.50, The demand will un- doutted] be Lmmense. The thrilling expericnoes, doeods of heroism, unparall leled tation and death, and the contributions of mi s History of the most ry ase interom 10 & history every one will want to preserve form. It certain iy offers a groal op rents—a host of whom will be needed 110 #1 upp the demand for this work. wmihetic suffer sympathy jions for thelr re lief, form the New Sols] selected of new They were Our line of Fancy Wool Baiting, are {ine, wid will are selling rapidly. other goods, SPECIAL BARGAINS and te, and many | please our early customers, Cashmeres; prices lower Our stock of Ready- pou ICK BROS a i : | PA Side Board. Bedsteads, FIRE! SAFES!!! OUR VICTOR 1, lepers, doctors, small store in Sapaciny and price to suit their Joquite- No. 1 No. No. 2 Househ Pr oid Bale v and Office Safe, Note at very low ean to 80 per use in every An EO ar cironmstances buy find us entirely ratiablo and ie A constructed in the most improved © NOW use on each and ¢ safe our new bi vk, and 1 bolt-work, Orne, tion & finished by hand with all burnished portions Interior nicely fitted up with sub holes, he 120 Ia . y a Morena sd of oir aie a 13 make a specialty of i UA List ihe Fates owned om out Patents, Bat Sons either from Ji i ReER GR] sons N*™ GARMAN HOUSE, opposite the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. The New Garmes House has arisen from it ushios and is open for the public, New buildind new furniture rea steam heat, ¢lectric bells, and all modern Improvements. Good table, RVIN HOUSE, LOCK AA EN, PA; 8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, wood sample rooms on first floor. Buea HOUSE. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given to country trade, Junel By Fe SUNT a1 } aa HOUSE, BELLEVONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial 25june tf mee———ocs——— i —— N=" BROCEKERHOFF HOUS EROCKERHOFF HOUSE, , BEL IL EFORTE, PA Good Samp) 6 Rooms on First Fioor, BE Free Boss to and from all trains, Bpecial rates » witnenses and jurors, + B BRANDON Prop, (ETRE 11 HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRAR (EF CUBTOM. Good Table, healthy locality p .re mountain water, surrounded by 6aest patural scenery in the state, bclools and churches convenient. Terms very reasonable, 16ang tf oT. ELMO HOTEL, Ne. 817 & 319 Arch Street, deduced Fhtes vo travel ing publ Philadelphia $2.00 per day. The 1 will #lill find at dis Ho tel the same liberal provision for thei comfort. Itis located in immediate centres of business and places of am ment snd different railroad dep LE, BE we! as all parte of the city, are easily sccessib by OBtreet Cars constantly Parsing th* doors. It offers special indvcmen 10 those visitingthecity for business ol pleasure, Your patronage respectful JOB" M. FEGER? the Ugeo olicited ropr ster a2 ERON HOUSE, Corner Second and Market Sts. D & LERFD PROPRIETORS, LE WiSB URG, PA Good Bample Rooms on “1st floor. Free’ Bas to all Trains, ang22’88 FOR KF RANK BIBLE. ee ATTORNEY AT LAW-—— Bellefonte, Centre Co, Pa, Office in Conrad building, opposite Brockerboff House. 10, J. H.ORVIS, CO. M E. L. ORVIS, RVIS, BOW ER ¢ & CORY 18, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of F rst’ 8 building. jan8h F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at- Law, Office in old Conard building, Belle- fonte. LEMANT DALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Bellefonte, Pa. Office]lN. W. corner Diamond, two doors from first national bank, [jan8? J. L, BrawoLun, C. P, Hewes PANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PENNA. Epecial attention to collections : practice in ali the courts Consultation in German and English JOHN KLINE, ATTORKEY-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 n'y84 JAMES L. HAMILL, Attorney-at-Law, Office with D. B. Keller, «+ North side of High street. Bay J. D- MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa. Dealer ns Dales popular Patesn Medicines Whiskey, , Wine, and Holla: 4. Gin kept and sol yarn dicinal purposes ont . Bite apén every day inthe week. " CENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00. FONTE, PENNA Receive Deposits and Rd ns terest ; * an u Notes; Buy and Sell Government JAS, vy BEAVER, LD. 8B : T i HUGERT, S. A. LIST, LEWISBURG BOOK BINBDERY. All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. Kew papers, magazines, pamphlets, ete, bound and re bound in fir clams style. 1018 G. GUTELIUS,~ R. 8 AD Dentist, Millheim. Offe professional services to the public. ¥ repared to perform all operation pe profession. He iz now fully pe pared to extract teeth absolutely witho pain. my27 WwW GOHEEN, SO Bonar » Is prepared to cry sales, He has been sucessful in the offers vices to the pu wd a wr OOAL ! COAL!
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