Wolif'sA{ MEBlacking , -~ Wait Aarling. your cosch ant dry got, 1 have just PII K- RON Looks like a new coach, don't it baby? A 10¢. Bottle will paint a Baby Coach. A 25¢. Bottle a Bed Room Suit. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. HUMPHREYS’ Dr. HUMPRREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and carefully prepared Prescriptions i used for many in ilvaite praftice with success and for over Eyres years by the people. Every single Spo- cific is a special cure for the disease named, These {fics cure without d , PUrg- ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies ofthe World, -~ — Ro ————— — - = - - CURES, PRICES, vers, Congeation, inflammations. 4% otis, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... SY n Colic, or Teething of Infants. arrhen, Children or Adults... Enter Griping, Billous Colle ra rbus, Vomiting aghs, nchitis.. Kia, oothache, Faceache eadaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo yspepsin, Billous Stomach. 4 ressed or Painful Periods. ,} Rot Joe Profuse Periods. assess ugh, Difficult Breath! . he heum, Ersyipelas, Eruptions. , eumatism, esumatic Palins ot vor : phthaimy atarr » In arged G fity , Physical Weak Scanty Secretions. . nose, Bick ness from Riding . illey Setuthal oar antary Discharges. ’ Canker....... tie Wetting Bed. Bb Spasm . Ration]. © Ulcerated Throat. , Chronic Congestions & Eruptions , Sold by th, OF sent t on recetpt Dn to Papal (14d pages of price. richly bound cloth and gold, malled free. HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE 00. ew York. Cor. William and John Streets, LLL E TRL A VRE SERN EER ART ALR CALE A TRAE TRAY HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Usedbyall owners of Her and Cat. the. A Complimen copy of Humphreys: etarinary ual pe on treatment and of Domestic An Horses, Cattle, and Poultry Sent free. ® Co, cor, Williaza and John Ste, N. Y. The Most Successful Remedy over discov. srecd, as 18 Is certain in its effects and does not blister. Head proof below KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Brrvrusos, Pa, Nov. 20, 9, Da. B J. Kespars Co. : Genta would like to make known to those who are almost persuaded to use Kendall's Spavin Cure fact that [thick itiss most ¢ tonlient Lintment. have used iton a Blood Spavin. The horse went on legs for three years whens 1 commenced to ase your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used ten hos tles on the horse and bave worked him for three years siuce and has not been lame, Yours truly, WN. A. CURL. Genxartows, N.Y. Nov, 2, 1899, Pe. B J. Exvbats Co, Enoaburgh Palle, Vi Gents: In pralse of Kendall's Spavia Cure Twill aay, hata pas ayo Thad n valuable: oung horse be. some very lame, bock enlarged and swollen, The horsemen abou? hers (we have ho Veterinary Sar. goon here) pronour his lameness Blood Spavin or hpin, they sll told me there was ne cure or 1, he became about useless, and 1 eon #iderad him almost worthless. A friend told me of De Deis. of your Kendall's Spavia Cure, so § bt & bottle, and | could very plainly great improvements immediately rom ite us sefore the bottle was used up 1 was satisfied that iw doing hiss » great of good. 1 boughs a secon bottle =o (ofore It was used up my home was a os ari has been in the team doing ry work Seas: since last April showing no mor signs of 1t. | consider your Kemially Bparin Cure s yaluably Beicli, oad + Should be la every tlw Int EIT, : as 1 § 1 — Price $1 ver botale, or si x bottles for §5, AN drug. Sta ave 14 or can get 18 for you, or it will be sent 0 any address on receipt of price by the proprie- a PR, B. J. KENDALL C0. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PENSIONS TURE DISABILITY IBILL IS A LAW, Boldim’s Disabled} Since the War are Dependent wido Entitled aq widows and parents now dependent whose sous died from effects of army ri are en you wih your ¢laim 8 ily and a ONO p dares James Tanner, tie Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC, #8000, 0 a your in "Goodwin Vey NV 00 work oo dk? oho * you y to snrn from B10 a day ot the dart, » oy, Both sexes, all he ——— a A” —— “a Puskien's Anion Saive, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 8 res, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaine Coram, and all Skin Eruptions positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guarnteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mossy refunded, Prien 25 conts per box, FO gist, on SALE BY J. D. Murray, Drug. PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Iteme of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND SAY A Chapter of Accidents, Orimes and Looal Happenings Picked Up Here and Therein the State and Flashed Over tho Basy Wires. BBAMOKIN, Pa, Sept. 19.—The miners the Byron colliery, owned by the wages, freight wreck occurred two mfles east of in whic ley were badly hurt and 40 cars and an engine demolished. Pirrssura, Sept. 31.—A ladle of steel Homes mill and four men were hurt. are: James Maguire, Will- fam McCrackie, Edward Williams and Jacob Dunn. men are in a very serious condition, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—On Aug. 81 last Otto Cramer had oecasion to come tack or nail. He claims te have been painfully injured and was unable to work for two weeks. Consequently he ages. Hazreron, Pa, Sept. O'Donnell, of Jeansville, Jraed was there, but instead was at the Inzleton Roupital, having by a n his way blast. e was struck leg cut © It was not until taken to the hospital coustn was there, at named in the year's mation rate chosen & Mr, national tie a convention. High of this city. e was ipstructed tp support the candi- dacy of James G. Blaine for president. Witkespanre, Pa, Sept. 10.—Will- brakeman, was found dead on top of a car of his train at Sugar Notch at day- left Mauch Chunk, and the flash of his death. child. judical convention at Bangor. rodhem, of Bethlehem, was elected hlehem, and J. Frank Meyers, of high townshi dents. Judge were eloctad vice dent judge of Northampton county, PRILADELPHIA, Sept, 21.— Two acci- dents, one fatal, happened to the chil- dren of Mrs. Swarts, of 1240 Hope street, Mary, the elder, ran a rather large sized button hook up her nostril, and it lodged there. The mother picked up the child and carried it to a doctor, hook, When she returned home she foundl that the baby 15 months, whe had si off a chalr and, catching be- strangled to death. Norristown, Pa, Bept. 21.—As a small hand car, on which fourteen trackmen on the Schuylkill Valley were seated grade near § ring City, the car escapec car jumped the track and run into a or less injured, four of them fatally. Collins, Jo Shantry and Paul nedy, all of Norristown, HusTivaoox, Pa., Sept. 21.—The cat- being attacked wit every instence proves fatal. This dis ease first appeared about two years ago, and al srished. alls helplessly, and unable to bear the weight of the body. The disease is supposed origin and bears some resemblance to actinomycosts, which some time ago was prevalent on the continent, Dovigstows, Pa., Sept. 10.—Judge Yerkes at the closing session of the Sep- tember criminal court, made an exam- Jie of Joshua Barnes, convicted of sell- ng liquor without a i sons of known intemperate habit, judge sentenced him to pa b the cost of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of three months in the county jail. The heavy sentences of the court are having a ing effect on crime in Bucks a in inflicted this term r twelve years in the TS entiors. Caxton, Pa., Sept. 10.—Four persons were seriously injured b Jghtaty in Canton busoughs the Seni of Je tin Powers strock, Mrs, tin Powers was shocked and deafened. The family all recovered except Mrs. William Powers, and her ition is serious. PuiLaperrma, Sept. 21.—As the re- sult of a wordy war between Mrs, Mary Birmingham and Mrs. Mary Cum- mins, bath « of at EX-CONGRESSMAN SCOT'f DEAD His Death Very Sudden and Caused by Repeated Heart Failures, Newrort, R. I, Bept. 21.—Ex-Con- epsman W, L. Beott's death was very dden and occurred shortly before mudnight Sgturday. Mr. Scott had long been a s@rer {rom acute gastro-in- testinal catarrh, and two weeks ago he was brought here from his home in Erie, the tors being of the opinion that the climate of Newport would ben- efit him, This was realized, for he be- gan to gain at once und his improvement continued till Friday. During the afternoon of that day he had an attack of heart failure and an- other on Saturday, rallying quite easy the first time, but with more difficulty on the second occasion, and another at- night, from which he could not be re- ceived and death ensued, The family left this morning with the remains for their home in Erie. Dr. Pepper, who attended Mr. Scott durin his illness, says death was sudden an A Stirring Career Ended, CHICAGO, Bept, 18.—Ex-Congressman and consul Lorenz Brentano died at his residence in this city, For seven Josie heim, Baden, Germany. He studied law at Heidelberg, Aftér leaving the ¢ returned to Manheim and Twice ment refused to allow him to serve. In Frankfort, and became the In the of Hament in leader of the Liberal party. I movement which led to the fleein was made president of the provisional government of Baden and later on dic tator. On the retwrn of the monarch- ists to power he fled to Switzerland, and was sentenced to death in his absence. W asmINGTON, Sept. 28. — Secretary oe received a telegram from Gov- ema Steele, of Oklahoma, stating that the two new county seats as town sites, to the exclusion of single entry men. The secretary has directed the governor to see that this purpose of the town site entries will be permitted and single en- try men will be fully sustained. This action was taken after consultation with whom agree that such entry cannot be legal Spain's Many AfMiictions. Maorip, Sept. 22.—A hurricane has added tothe damage done by the recent Many of the houses previously undermined or otherwise weakened by the floods collapsed beneath the force of the wind. A further feeling of gloom epi- name. There are already over 2,000 se- vere cases of that disease in the city it is feared that the ——— nim Miss Collins’ Denial Caxorx, N, J., Sept. 21.—The alleged confession of Miss Mary Collins that John Miller, killed his wife, as set forth in the affidavit made by Detective Henry Campbell, is denounced by Miss Coilins wen as “‘a lie, every word of it." She denies that she had ever been with Campbell alone, and averred that on the day of the mur- der of her sister did not wear a cost, as he states in his affidavit. Tascott Once More, St. PavL, Sept. 22. A new story is notorious fugitive, that two days after the murder of millionaire Amos J. Thence he went to point, and eventually to the joined the Turtle mountain band, hav- ng adopted the Indian costume and Pocarerio, ldaho, Sept Port Neuf, a station six miles from Po- catello. Passenger train 1 and 2 col lided, killing five men and seriously in- uring several others. The killed are: i Widemeyer, mail clerk, and four In- The injured are: Charles Hoyt, engineer; Gunderson, mail aguaw. co. Vessels Wrecked in a Gale, Loxpox, Sept, 22. —A dispatch from announces that a furious gale has been raging there, and that several vessels have Been, wrecked, In addition a great amount of damage has been done by the storm to the harbor, which has re- cently Aon ae maul improved. Tie crops throughout tl TOUR! ve red severely. City of Sana Captured. CONSTANTINOPLE, 22. The in- surgents in Yemen have captured the capital of the province. The ri Bete Mode BB eg Bs troops now station az, where cholera is raging. It is remored that Kurds are murdering many Ohristians in Armenia. Ex-Congressman Whitthorne Dead, Nasuviuig, Tenn., Sept. 20.—Hon, Washi Curran Witthorne died at Colum Tenn., his home, yesterday afternoon, aged 66. Heo was elected a representative from Tennessee to the Forty-second, Forty-third, Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth and ~Fiftieth congresses, Turkey's Flag First, Cuicaco, Sept. 22.—-The first nation thus far raised or % Sait grounds was Scated to the . It was the of T colnod dhe hae of and was on the has been . flag of a on t Way to the bit. A England's Postmaster Goneral, LoxDoN, Sept, 22, —8ir Janes Fergus. che ba the - omar Henry Oscll Raikes, son, Ee A MAMMOTH STEAL. The London and Westminster Bank Raided by Thieves. BAID TO HAVE OAPTURED A MILLION The Managers of the Institution De- cline to Make Any Statement for Publication—-The Authorities Us- ing Their Utmost Efforts to Trace the Missing Fortune. Loxpon, Bept. £22. — The bankin | world of this city has {oa been startle by $e announgement that an important | bank robbery has taken place in this city. The police and bank officials are tryin to keep the matter as quiet as | possible, so that the entire facts in the | case are pot obtainable at present. It ia known, however, that the institution that has suffered is the London and Westminster bank, limited, No. 41 Lathbury, KE. C., an important estab. lishment having over fifteen ULranch hoje in this city. e money stolen, it would appear, consisted of a large parcel of bills re mitted from the country banks to the London and Westminster bank. The thief or thieves must have cleverly watehed for the proper Sppottutity to | accomplish the robbery and to have galued access to an apartment near the main entrance to the bank. This apart. ment was easy of acoess from the street and the parcel of bills is supposed to have been stolen while the bap officials were busily engaged in another apart. ment in going over the accounts of last week's settlement. Sald to Be a Million. Both William Astle, the town man- ager of the bank, and H. F. Billing- hurst, the ocunty manager, decline to make any statement for publication as to the actual loss incurred by the bank, but it is currently reported that the amount ste len is not less than §1,000,000, and that it muay amount to as much as $1,850,000, The officers, the city police authorities and the criminal investi. gation department of Scotland Yard are pusting forth their utinost efforts in or- er t effect the capture of the thieves, Notice of the robbery has been sent to the police centres throughout the Brit ish Isles and on the continent, and the sailing of gvery passenger vessel ix be- watched, Notice of the robbery has also been sent to all the banks upon which the bills were drawn, but the lice theory is that po attempt will wade to change the bills in this country, but t the thieves will have recourse to be continent, wheres the presence of so many wealthy travelers from England and the United States makes such transactions easier than in thisconntry. Unitarians Barred Out New York, Sept. 22.—The national conference Unitarians began here yesterday afternoon with a large attend. ance, representing nearly ovary state east of the Mississi A meeting of the council and coors was held at 4 pm and the conference was formally Opened at 7:80 p. wm. by a public service, the serion being itroror 1 the Rev, W. A. Armstrong, M. A., of Liverpool, England. The sessions will continue three days, duringgwhich a variety of pipers on religious and scientific topics will be read and discussed. The ses sions are held in the Town hall. They were formerly held in the Methodist church, which is now denied them, as also the Presbyterian church, on the plea that to permit the use of their churches to the Unitarians would be ving countenancg and encouraging eresy and infidelity, Crooks Let Loose. Mr. Horry, N.J., Sept. 22. There was a general jail delivery of three card monte men, shell game operators, thim- ble riggers, sweat performers and sus phe picknickers here yesterday, as as been the custgm for several years. These men were all captured during the fair, while in the act of ‘*working” the crowd, accordi to their respective oy of work, and promptly sent to jail. ut it does not pay to hold them to await the action of the grand jury, as experience has well demonstrated. The | victims of their wiles rarely sppear to | testify against them, A Great Religious Gathering. Wasminatox, Sept. 22. — Preparations for the great ecumenical conference of Methodism, which is to open here on Oct. 7, are rapidly approaching com- pletion, and all indications point to the test gathering of religious brain Se. ever seen in this or any other country. Hundreds of delegates from two continents will be present, and al- though already a city of and im- portant conventions, Washington avill | regard this as the most Shportant gath- ering of this decade, ¢ conference | will last from Oct. 7 to Oct. 20. Riot at a Bull Fight, | Mansziies, Sept. 22.—At a bull fight | at the circus here the spectators became | displeased with the performance of the toreadors, claiming that they were cow- arly and simply aking a tense of fighting the bulls, Finally the specta- tors broke into the arena, ¢ the toreadors and toros out of it, tore down the seats, piled them in heaps and set {fire to the debris, threatening the de- Sruetion of the Whole ufldin . At stage a strong © the circus and put out tho A num- ber of arrests were made. New York's Grant Monument, New York, Sept. 22.—The executive committee of the Grant Monument asoco- olation met yesterday. Work will be at once begun on the monument. The Zion temporary tomb will be removed e the north end of the main build- tor, which the foaudation is ne amoun money on hand $150,213.80, “The Spider's” Victim Dead, Camprx, N. Gloucester City man who last Satu or Tide N in the Cooper hospital, ah The "Byider." a Jockey » Gloucester race track. large. Pans, 21. (leneral I» marry SERRE very Styles. HARPER Centre Elall, § SLARRL ER RRA { recomunend it as superior to any proscription BOWE 10 me.” H A Asncues, M.D, 111 So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. Y Com- Latest Prices. Cor- KREAMER, - enna a rene, Erncistion vs slocp, and proves « rary, 17 Fulton Street, N.Y tl... WILLIAMS & ROGERS’ means of placing ambitious elegance and cost of its equipment Al: ENGLISH COURSES, oD ne PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 11 effect July 19, 159]. TRAINS LEAVE NMONTANDOE, EASTWARD, $27 a. m.~Train 14. (Dally except Sanday For Sunbury , Willkesbarre, Hursburg and jos termediate stations, arriving si Philsdelphia at : m , New York, 50 p.m. Baltimore, 3.10 p deiphia for all ses-shore points, Through pas | senger coaches to Philadelphia snd Baltimore. 130 p. m~Train 8. (Dally except Bunday For sunbury, Harrisburg atid intermediate stan tons, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p m., New York. 955 p.m. Baltimore, 6.45 p. ma , Washing tonal 8.15 p.m. Parlor car through to "Philadel she, and passenger coaches 0 Philadelphia snd itithore. 506 p.m ~Train 12. [Dally except Sunday. For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Potlevilie and inter wediste points, arriving st Phils deiphia 108 p wm. Baltimore 10.60 p.m 4p m~Tmin 6 (Daily) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and all intermediate stations, srriy- fog st Philadelphia, ¢.25 a. m , New York al 7,008, m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg Ww Philadelphia and New York ‘hilndelphia pus sengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed ualil S008. mm. 1.2 a m~Tmin 4. (Dally) For Bunbury, Harrsburg and intermediate stations, arriving al Philadelphia st 6 60a, m., New York, 830 » m., Baltimore, 6 20 a mm. Waabingiou, 7.3), & mW, Pullman siceping oars Ww Palisdeipbia and passenger coaches Ww Philadelphia snd Baillmore WESTWARD, 536 a m Train 3. {Daily} For Erle and Can audaigus and intenueaiste stations, HoCbesler, Bufiaio and Nisgars Falls, with through Paliman cars and passenger coaches 0 Erie sud Roches wer, 10.17 ~Train 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven and intermediate stations, : 208 p.m ~Train 11. (Daily except Sunday.) For Kane, Cassndaigus and luternmediale sualions Rochester, Bufiaio and Nisgars Falls, wilh Wirough passenger coaches 10 Kape and Koches ter, abd Parlor car Ww Rochester, abi p. m.~Train 1. (Daddy except Sunday.) For Renovo, Kimira and lutermedisie stations. 05 pp. m~Tmin Zl. (Deily) For Williams port and inwrmediaie stallions, THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night, Philadel phis 4.50 a m, Baltimore 4.45 a m, Harrisburg R10 a me, Wilkesbarre, 700 a.m. (Dally exoept sunday) arriving at Montandon 10 23. Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m, Washing ton 5.10 a m, Baltimore, $00 a m, Willkesbarre ila m, (Daily except Sunday) arriviog si Moutandon 205 pm, with patior car bom Philadeiphia and th bh passenger oconchos from Philadelphia and Baltimore Train | leaves Mew York 9.00 a m, Phils, 11.480 a mm; Washinglon at 10.50 a m, Bailimore at 11.6 am, Wilkestwrre 3.12 pm, (daily except Baus day) arriving st Montandon st 5.04 pm, with through passenger couches from Phils. and Baitimore Train 21 leaves New York 3.00 pm, Philadelphia 5,26 p m, Waaliingionu 4.50 p mn, Baltimore 2.32 p mw, (Gedly) seriviug st Moostandon 10.5 pm. Train 8 leaves New york ai 800 p m, Philsd 11.25 p ma, Washington 10.00 p m, Baltimore, 11.20 p m, (Gaily) arriving at Montandon at 5.36 & m, with through Poliman sleeping cars from Phila., Washiagion asd Baitiwore and through passenger cosches from Philadelphia and Beals LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, Daaly Except sunday. Westward, Fastward PHAM AM, BTATIONS AMPM 215 2 5010 35 16 © 2 528 Paddy Mounia'n BEADS ADD oT & by § Of i 1M wf wy wl wl wh ow SHUESLI3TFERENNAEK EOS A Sle LEW NR 2 Montan- tional trains leave Lewis ii PE Ar : Manager Gen "1 Ax, Sfx ssausee ¥ : . MACHINES for Roady for SAW 1 nes and Horse lowers S LSpam te Teumiviis URAR 00 ax. PA . IRVIN Housk, 8. WOODS CAL BUBINESS UNIVERSITY be malled 10 auy address N EW GARM A OUSE, opposite the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. The New Garmes House ashes and is open for th pew furniture throughs bells, and all modern table, Fauna MiLLS HOTEL Spring Mills, Pa D. H. Rohl, proprietor. Free "Bus nd from all trains has arisen from | New bu to a MERAN HOUSE Corner Second an § Market Sts, ORD & ZERVING PROPRIETORS, LEWISEURG, PA. Good Bample Rooms on Free'Bus to all Trains, ist floor aIg22' 88 ie fortgnes have hoon made sl for wn, by Anns Page, Austin, d Jue Bown, Toledo, Okla, Criborrs are doing aswell Why Borne earn over $500.00 o You ean de the work and Hive erever vou are. Even bee im v snrsing from #5 to $104 Gay. All apes. Weshow you how and start you, Css work in spare fie or ail the me. Big money for works ors Velbiure unknown smong them, KEW snd wonderful Particulars from, H.HMallett & Co. Box 880 Fortinud, An DMINIETRATORS NOTICE~LETTERS of Administration upon Lhe estate of Ops car Duck, dec’d.. of Gregg towrship, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned they would respectfully request all persons knowing thems selves indebled 1 the estate 10 make immediate payment, and those baving claims against the same to present them duly suthentiosted for sel. tiement Lymia Dyok Jas. Duck, Administrator's, uly BUTLER’S LUOK, 1.00 PAGES, 200 ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, ELEGANT BINDINGS, PUBLISHED IN 8 LANGUAGES, POPULAR PRICES. FIRST EDITION, 100,000 COPIES. The Only Authentic Work By Gen. Benj. F. Butler, Exclusive territory and liberal terms gives 0 reliable agents, Accompany application for ter ritory with $2.00 for prospectus. J. W. KEELER & CO, 239 So, 6ih Bt, Philadelphia, Pa, 13anaght W "won - . *¥ naj “00 ¥® NOLSMVW 'N °F JUININOYR eu We for Saat fun He vai, ¥ ang Foor prevent spy fh A Pornieh Erm ERR OTEL.~317 AND 218 ARCH oan be permed ot oor KEW -, ond oan de the werk, . We . new