O0N'T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia, % he pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases, But--cughtn’t a man to be blamed if, havio¢ Rheus matism or Neuralgia, he wont Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has ¢ thousands who have suffered in the same way ? It has oured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable, “The skill of five fans could pot cure ma of mgm which bed settled in the hips, neck and shoulders, wan the pain that sleep was almost impos sible, The first dose of Athloph ros gave me relief, and the third enab wo to i> four and a half hours withou: waking. continned ita nse snd am now wofL" Rev. 5, I. TROYER, New Altany, Ind. Ear-8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored ule ture, * Moorish Malden.” THE ATNLOPHOROS CO 112 Wall St. M ¥ So intense ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD «i Phladelp and ErieiDivision)—on and after May 12, 1850 WESTWARD ERIE MATL leaves Philadelpbia.........11 25 px . " Harrisburg. we S80 8 20 Montandon , 88am Williamsport. 70am Jersey Shore Tam Lock Have , 78am - Renovo... . Sam . arr at Erie... 40 PI Sunday train—Erie mall west runs aiso on Sun. day. NEWS EXPRESS leaves Philadelphis.... a - {arrisbure ... Montandon Williamsport arr al Lock Haven 0pm News Express, raus alo 4808 m R10arm « 12An Sanday Train day NIAGARA EXP, leay : Montandon arr at Williamsport... “1 L + AST LINE leaves Philadelphia... . " Harrisbar —— ves at Williamsapor EASTWARD. arr at Harrisl Philag 3 leaves Kane Reus 1 x DAY EXPRES Lan Hi GmMmoa n 3 80 iil R. R. Tralas ONT RK. EE Daily Except Sund astward IPM 1 155 45 Westward "MAM. A M sden Hall k Hall pm. re rg at 9.20 3 f LY CHAS. E PUGH, General Manager wWOooD, 1 Po"gor Ag HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBAILMER, TussevviLLE, Pa. aebpniince 3 ce ements He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes, etc., etc. OQ en smssennan { ) meni. §} Funerals attended wilh a very fine Hearse. 17janly MANHOOD How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Bpermatorrhoes or incapac ity induced Ly excessor early indiscretion, The celebrated author, in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty yean' practic: that the alarming consequences of early error may be radically cured. pointing out 8 mode of eure st once simple, certain, apd effectual, by means of which every sufferer no matter what hie condition may be, may cure himself cheaply privately and radically. Sa This lecture should be in the hands o every youth and every mau in the land, Sent nnder seal, in plain envelope, 0 address post paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps, Address, Sample of medicine free, HE CULVERWELL MEDIAL CO. 1sA nn 8t., New York, N.Y. Posfl ce Box, 45 to canvass for the sale of Nurery Stock! Steady cruployment priaranieed SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID, Apply at once. stating age Chase Brothers Company, “ROCHESTER N.¥. Write your Apost 10C, mice anid nl OR pintol) A. on AC al card and send to the only leglitima ¢ Sporting and Sensational in the country and receive od Vows Ait ans thier Oh iy and above board, Order ve Co rough cw hy gniy Returnable if not sold. % New York TED News, No, 202 , New York, bution of Relief, “To Him That Seems to Be Hath Shall Be Given,” the Motto—A Flan Which Allows 810,000 to a Weunlthy and but $1,200 to » Destitute Merchant Widow, JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Oct. 14.—The pay- ments to the all in the first three classes, have been completed, the total amount disbursed in two being $107,083, To the awarded £65. 000, most of which will be used in purchasing annuities The balance ot the great rofief fund will go to others not 80 needy The Hasis, A reporter called at the rooms of the board of inquiry and learned that their work in the other two classes is com pleted. He aned, with great surprise, that the larger part of the money will gi th . and well- to do people. Those i paid ars hare in worth probabl and the merchant, 000, who has ably as much left; the workingman, lost from to Sil and the wealthier resideut, who lost probably $10,000 and has his real estate leit The calculation now is to pay them on a perc basis being probably 30 per cent, cording to this the wealthier men will get nearly all, and the poor, who have i nothing, will be left to suffer. A maxi mum limit of $10,000 has fixed, that no one can get over that amount but it cont: trangely to allow wealthy business man $10,000 and fix the outside limit for a widow $1,200, as has been done, An Example. How this will work is rated by the of who are now set down to recoive 000, One is that of a firm of whose business and stroved. Their loss them the highest amount 3 y widows, payments | Orphans ‘was Percentage also li y tO cluded the merchants £1,000, who lost all worth 34 prol also S00 who tage, the ont Ad been sts poor al illus- thess B10 clearly Cases several of } 3 nants were de mer goods was such as to give They still have remaining their business site, which would sell today for £20,000 and each member of the firm has on which he can build a hom One of them owns several good tenement house that were not at all damaged and conse quently very valu and the other whose home was burned on t} the flood, od his from th insurance ox MI panies, woth hav bonds, mortgages and SHY i ul stock drawing interest, and each is worth §0.- O06 or S40, 0040, The day of receive Poor Will Raffer. Another is & man was damaged badly, | he lost no ge fn it. It is still we £15,000 He also worth as much mor and mortgages and good ments west, 3 $10,000 from the relief : 3 iz invest- in the i frets Since it has ments are to be mad has become clear those who would has been used to and in consequent have to suffer for take. what His Haste Lost Him a Job, LascasteRr, Pa., Oct i W. T. 8. Gable was | stated that if he he would fis bury it decently, less when he reac there he fo und Mis a beautiful young Was appear: n Iaudanum bo wore The young woman is Nisappoin nt in love aC, and : Relacie dertaker & whi Brubaker, Ni tig £8 s4ia i i storatives favorite little nephew as a sul for a deathbed. shle spot | A Minister Disciplined, Pirrseuna, Oct, 14.—1In the Episcopal conference Col. Danks, the well known clergy suspended from the ministry OTe year and reprimanded bug Bi Foss ol. Danks commanded the civ-third | Pennsylvania volunteers during the late | war He was charged with : unbecoming a minister of | Thomas A. Blashiord, an agent and superintendont of t by school of the Mt. Washington church, over which Danks presided, accused tho | latter of threatening his life. {ethodist | John A. | man, was ! for conan No Dealings with Secalpors PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—""The report | appearing in some of the papers that the | Pennsylvama railroad was manipulat. ing the return portion of tickets issued for the Knights Templar conclave at Washington and placing large blocks of stich tickets in the hands or scalpers.” said a prominent official of the Pen: sylvania railroad, ‘is untroe in every particular. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has never had any dealings with scalpers, has not now, nor ever will have.” Strack by Lightning Four Times Suanos, Pa., Oct. 14, For the fourth time in the last ten years Mra Archi bald Rankin, wife of a farmer of this county, was struck by hightning, and with the exception of losing conscions- ness, sustained no injuries. Local phy - siciang who are acquainted with the facts are Jrazied to account for the wonder, Mrs. Rankin is an elderly lady of ordinary physique. She is very sen- sitive to the approach of storms, Cashier Jessup Indicted. ScraxToN, Pa., Oct, 11.—~The grand jury returned indictments for embezzle- ment and larceny against Cashier Jes sup, who wrecked the Serapton City bank by misappropriating $120,000 ofits funds. It had been stated that Jessup would escape trial by reason of amicable settlement, With a Stone Tied to His Neck. Laxcaster, Pa, Oct 14. ~The body of Emanuel Carpenter, aged 45, a promin- ent citizen of Lititz, was found in the famous Lititz spring. A fifteen pound stone was tied around his neck, and his aeath was undoubledly suicidal, No cause for the act has been discovered, Dutehh Annie Found Guilty. sSarrnronrt, Pa, Oct, 12, Annie Mil ler, alias “Dutch Annie,” who ha been on trial here for the killing of Bill Hilton last August, was found guity of murder in the second degree and will probably suffer the full penalty twelve yearw' imprisonment. Murderer Moss WiLkespanrie, Pa., Cet. 12. --George W. Moss, who killed his wife in this city, was taken to jail in a dying con. dition, After killing his wife dewt he put three bullets into his own head, all of which still 1emain there, ‘Lhe crime was planuncd wit eration. He told an acyusintance had no work, no money, no hom i nothin: to live for. He also said that he would kill his jealous, in a hall cecution. his eldest old, and the Fourth For twelve mechanic at the and Western Dying. 1 Le that he and then kill himself, With Lour he put this threat into « It is said he also tried to kill Moss 18 53 veal during the war wa cavalry. ia jor o ster Delaware, Lackawanna A Miraculous | SCRANTON, Pa, . thrilling incident of mining Life ved at the of this ing Her LB harn- fall king his his head he frou ¢ t 3 him, beocam i fir rid uch on th o'clock i man Tr a fou fom ber cut off by Clos d ihe in of into the fe finally wus held SILC another cham! Was very him by the coal and from the BIr wii hh he re will recover. wen ply of CEIVE Pent Demooratie PHiLA vanis ¢ Are here, Havoe Among the Children, Gataarzas, bP The lehigh Conl Company. A Heavy Worsted Failure : ¥ rita. (et Coal Companies Complaining. PHILADELPHIA The Lehich Valley is stag produ tion coal « Gang il against this The « some time ago, but they loud recently that in lieved that trouble § Oct. 12 ering its TOE fXre of anthrad HES Are projest : began ome 1 4 4 pla have be oal circles it is i tis be i brew Hoy ng. A New Double Track. PriLAbELPHIA, Oct. 12. The Reading railroad has let contracts for double tracking line from Shamokin to Sunbury, Pa., a distance sixteen tiles, and from Lewisbure West Milton, a distance of five miles, the of to Cut His Throat with a Bread Knife. Brapronb, Pa., Oct. 12. A Pikeville, N. Y.. special to The Era says Easton, a farmer residing one mile north of herve, committed suicide while porarily with a bread knife, 1 y of ERNE Basiness Failure, Atrestows, Pa, Oct. 14. to Alderman John W, efit of his creditors, Ww about $15,000, and liabilities $14,000, Killed by a ¥all of Conk Winkesparge, Pa., Oct, mines here, was killed b tons of coal. Two Polis badly injured, miners were Gored to Death. Cantrsne, Pa... Oct. 19. «An infuri- daughter of Mr, Rhodebaugh, living near this city and severely injured an- other child. 50,000,000 Feet of Lumber Darned. BROCKWAYVILLE, Pa... Oct. 14,—A fire in the bourd yard of RE. wright's mill at Horton City burned 50,000,000 foot of lumber, Loss, $176,000, A — ssi The Coast Br | i Lrreat J; Violence, MANY VEBBELS IN DISTRESS, all Many Washed Schooners Wrecked and Stranded Along the Massuchusetts Coast Senmen Harbor—Au Une Crows Roscued~—Two Overboard in Boston known Vessel Bank in sn Collision, Vi violent gale rl NEYARD Haven, Mass, Oct, 15.—~A schooner Richard 8., of Tis arted The chains and went ashore at the head of the har- bor A schooners 18 har- bored here, h hooner Nellie Cla of Eastport, York, loaded wi chains in t the stesginb mall fleet of rk, for New , parted both te HSNONe near head of the bilged, The lizabeth and well up on the harbor, Is in p from mew hat Wrecked. A Schooner A Btorm Nantucket, Boe A 84 body of a £ Mitt Lantu dding station. Et. 15 h. Ms Poston Harbor, t. Wl frrowned in i 4a upon i wmugurate the hour iW, was 4 i May i. ssly decided Upon. Narrow Faonpes. et, i5.—Lehigh any car runuing at fair mas through a mped the track near the oh embankment, within ten 3 in which a boatman vd his family had retired for the night. The only persons on the engine were the wr and a small boy. The en- ecaped when he saw the locomo- aging down. The boy clung to the and railing in the and after the overturned crawled out unin- without side up cab, The Amevican Forestry Congress Puitaperenia, Oct. 15.~Gentlemen fror: all parts of the country interested in tree planting from the stand point of universal will gather here to- night to attend the opening session of the combined meeting of the American forestry congress and the Pennsylvania Forestry association. The joint bodies will meet in Horticultural hall. The occasion marks the eighth annual gath- ering of the congress, and the fourth an- nual 1 of the Pennsyivania or- gamzation benekt 24 Pitects of the Car's Viaik Brrtax, Oct. 15, Statesmen, diplo- matists and politicians express the heart- jest satisfaction with the result of ex- change of views between the czar and Of these resulis little is positively known, but there seems excellent ground for believing that misunderstandings have been cleared and that the outlook for peace has been greatly improved, Speculation is of course rife in the absence of any Axtell Lowers the Record. Teane HAUTE, Ind, Oct. 12.—Axtell, the running horse Farmer John, was sent to beat the S-year-old record (2:18§) held by the California filly Sienola, and lowered it 1} seconds, Vonlanger Invited to Canada. MosTirEaL, Oct, 11,-5At a secret meet- ing of the members of the old French colony here it was decided to invite Gen, Boulanger to take up his residence among his compatriots in Canada. A Nobleman Naturalized. Wasmixarox, Oct. 15. -~Franocis Fava, the son of the present Italian minister to this country, qualified as a citizen of the United States at the state depart. ment. Mr, Fava is an Italian noble man, ' daVIN HOUSE LOCKE 4A BN, PA B. WOODE CALUNYELL, Proprietor Terms reasonable, vo d sample ro. u on first floor, BUA HOUSE » W. R. Taller proprietor, Beis ; THE acute, Pa. Bpecial attention given Lo I won't miss it, for I have long | country trade, junelfy since adopted an ecasier and | e————— : Ri cleanlier way. A bottle of JouNTA IN HOUSE, Wolff's GMEBIacking SE wn EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor and a sponge to keep my shoes Ihe traveling commnnity will this hotel equal to any in the county washed clean, save a deal of | *abor and shoe leather, | every respect, for man and charges very moderate Dune uf Soild by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Druggiste, &e, The best Harness Dressing in the world, WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA. i re PESNSYLVANIA BIATE COLLEGE FA find in beast Rua Give it a trial N=" BROCKERHOFF HOUS BROCEKERHOFF HOUSE, ALIGEHERY BT. BELLEFONTE, PA { Good Bamps on First Filo i Ey Free Bas from all Rooms to aud Ir trains, rates Lo withe4ses and jurors G. B BRANDON Pn » { 1ENTRE HALL HOTEL. \./ i D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS ABD TRAN CUSTOM. Good Table, heaithy locality mountain water, surronnded by Inatural scenery in the state. »eiools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16a {KF pre b sent ¢ si evi rd iuil sna § a y Ty YPRING MILLS HOTEL. DH hah nan RE and 80d from all trai Re: Latin | aR i awn % C ‘ orn er Second and ERON HOUSE, ud Market Bis PROPRIETORS PA. | FORD & ZERYING LEWISBURG, Good Sample ; Fre Bus to all H, ORV ( rvs ATTORNEYS. A" BELLE? ik Office Oppose run | B00r of Forst's building, 8, Winter | D F. PORTNEX Ad rons . Atlorfey-at- Law, : . ee ce in old Conard buil ling, sonle, iouse, on 24 jansh ar Belle- () LEMANT DALR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. roer Diamond, national bank, " 1 Jaa . Office XN. W. o ira from rs! nar two jan87 C. Pr RAT-LAW, CENTRE CO., PENNA i WO Of Wik; practice in al * ovaries; Consuliation in German and English Hewes BELI Bpocial sities start in his business, | nr) By mir. we | JOHN KLINE, yi we will start yon “ t delay wut | ATTORNEY-AT LAW, BELLEFONTE. Pa : » ' * {Office on second floor © Furst’s pew milding north of Court House, Can be eonsuited in Eoglish or German, 7 'y84 Shall we * gr Read for anu iprtares ¢ ale J RS, 000 (on Photograph A ibhame eri * “ . WD vnet ¥ “ wai 0% > | "AMES L. HAMILL, (J Attoroey-at-Law, | Office with D. 8, Keller, Esq., North side of High street. i J D. MURRAY, * Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer In DRUGR, popular Patten. Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, snd Holls 4 Gin kept and sold for medicinal purposesor ‘v, Bore open every day inthe week, may CEXTRE COUNIY BARKING ©OO., BELLEFONTE, PERNA Receive Deposits and allow Inlerest : Msoount Notes: Buy and Sell Government Becurities ; JAB, A. BEAVER, J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier President, Fé introdaced to 12 washos fw riecily ¢ Wanted D*= G. GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millheim. Ofie professional] services to the public prepared to perform all operaticr denial profession. He is now full: . - . oe) pared to extract teeih absolutely withe RE GUARANTEED. huis pain, my 2 ALRLIPHIA (hts WH A Alt | Px ~-DEALERS IN ALL KINDS -- FURNITURE -:- Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs Undertaking a Specialty. L » oh a ge mg Sh ha Slag Be 3 % for Infants and Children. i recommend Jt as superior W any prosoripiuon known to me." LA Ascuse, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxford 88, Brooklyn, N. Y. i veliois a. wilous lajurious medication. Tas Cevvars Coweary, 102 Palton Rivest, X.Y.
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