WHERE HE WAS carcy McCullough throush thirty | Woman's Province. | CS I —— days without the formation of a ‘se | THE DUTIES OF THE GENTLER BEX-- A | H v . V U \ | HOW HEST FULFILLED, > LastWednesday evening the Valley | ond thrombus he could eventua'ly te What a great task is amigned to wo | Spirit printed an account of the return cared. Two weeks elapsed when the man. Its dignity cannot be elevated, It is | i | not her province to make laws, to lead in Bellefonte. to his home of George Deviuney for | genond formed and death ensued. armies, nor to be at the head of great en seven years mourned as dead. To all | The physicians at Bloomingdale Hus. | terprises, but to her is given the power to td : » 4 » : : | fourm those by whom the laws are made, ih » 7 except those living in Path Valley pital claimed that the insanity was) 000 0 Geaders of mighty armies and : —AT THE - 4 this conveyed the first knowledge of | jue to general causes, not special | the governors of vast empires. She is | 59 ; WA Te 9 p Y ’ guard against having the ! 8 y aun rag ) " nt of bodily infirmity tou h | ne ft cheb ihe hah 1 mystery. The story was taken from Dr, Eogel, who performed the autop | th ture whose moral, intellect. j 0 Vad ese cular and telegraphed to the . tn | ho 3 tod nd physical being is derived from | these columns aud telegraphe sy; Dr. A. E. Rossel, who assist t instil correct principles, | A SEVEN.COLUMN QUARTO, WEYKLY PAPER city dailies and aflerwards copied 10: | Charles K. Mills, Dr. Walter 12. Nib eulent wtrines, and breathe into | AR coeniniug itty six reading culumus. CHASTE . | | i th» soul of her offspring those pure senti ug en I 0 the event which partly unsolved a Among the physicians present wer wr] 1 . iz evening the | Lhe ha \ ly hysie both | <o vur local papers. This evening th oy, the family physician ; ments which in tics to come will bea | Spirit presents fur the benefit of its Frank Woodbury, J F., Di J A part of thems Ives, and bless generations . . vet unborn, Yes, to woman is given the | readers and its local contemporaries | go ion. Surgeon General of Jefferson bie STORIES, NEWS, FUN, : ; wed privilege of aiding the sufferer in | AND THE fhe history of George Devinney 8 life Medical College ; De. Theo lore (rruvl all tis various stages of his existence, She . . 1 since he left his home. It has been [| De. J. H. Lloyd, Dr. Suddeth, Canin). while dle soothes the DD % cs serenely at the christening, and | I obtained for these columns from Por- | ww. R. D. Blackwood, Neurarogist a | aved heart, This is her province and | Bestof Sunday Reading. | . ‘ | ; fits Yet how can she fulfill her mission ’ il « ter Deviuney, the young man’s fath- {the Presbyterian Hospital; A. J nless possessed of a strong and healthy | [3 Yer. | Hummel, of the Medical Bulletin an 1! badly? The preparation of Dr, S. B. | Each number will contain TWO - ‘ . A own as PERUNA, is just In May, 1878, George Devinvey Dr. H. S. Hardy, surgeon ‘ ) ns suffering from a ma- | CONTINUED STORIES, left his home in Path Valley aod was |i, charge of Maternity ity of the co its incident to this * . : . . . ‘ " : { \ . valuable to women, and Bevan x Bait io H] 1CCe never afterwards seen there until the | Hospital, San Frauci:co. The bo y ’ ynolds, of New Lisbon, Beven short Complete Blorios, s sermon by the & eve ing of Nov. 5, 1885. In July of was moved from the casket s'o tly of what the ka A , Bov. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, | the first mentioned year heapplied for | gfier 10 o'clock and placed on an | O00 0) A Intest news from all parte of the country . . y { ¥ ur ny x of es ines tarrh 1 he Jodging at the house of Me. W. H. operating tahle in the vault, ready | gestion of the Jungs, eatarrh in the he Ty compl ste cendensed news from and was troubled with a bad cough She Knox, at Blair's Mills. He was not for the autopsy. The body was fount had tricd a number of physicians, but ) + yr encouraged there sil found a lodging (10 be iu a most excell nt state of | they : { 3, y cure hers She was in All | arts of the W orld. : : : . : duced to try PERUN and immediately a place for the night with Mr. John | preservation, no sign of decay 004 change took place. After using Rodgers, who had charge of the milla. | being visible. At 11 o'clock Dr. | one bottle her cough ceased and in ashort | . . | 1 . im» her other ailments were cured, She " y On the following morning he went to | Engel commenced the operation by | oo. complete tored to health, and | Beveral nos of ILLUSTRATED ? . : . . . Siok he wd ' WO § ] | Port Royal on the Pennsylvania rail | making a semi-circular incision be iy saul the ci : UNA. Mr. J I : ; 0 | ] ave . . \ Kevnoids, ne wimd, wis a con . OQ » n | ] / : Nia ; : umor for Lovers of Fun, | ——ee ll road and boarding a freight train |low the right ear, then cutting in 8 frmed invalid. © He could not sleep well, / / J i, | he work. susved PErRuUNA, and as a result, nn plet A [| . fall | complete department of a) we | took passage on a steamboat and was | the skull through above the eyes, and his former vigor and strength. He | #4! aod com; ; - nt of L x . " . | oi : . says he now feels like a new man from wll parts of the county. Our sub | carried down the Ohio River to Ciu- [after severing the spinal cord and Mr: Bernhardt Seubs. St. Clair. St. | scribers will have no trouble 10 cionati. Thence he drifted into the [optic nervis removed the brain from | Clair county, Mich., says: “I have thor- sop their papers, as oughly tried your Peruxa in the various - 3 Py k isd fn y » v diseases to which parents and a large fam Shall Stop All Papers as Soon as the . . . | : : | ' ' 3 . mm e of TJ ) farms in Ohio and Indiana. close examinatson by the medical men | iy of children are ever liable, and I find | Time of Their Subscription is at an : : » > t inevery case to be just the thing needed End, unless More Money is r 880 he re nt. Immediately afterward the | 'tineverycasetlo 8 e : y In the summer of 1880 he returned | presen y No family ¢an honestiv be without i Sent io Benen. i . . to Pittsburg and ob‘ained a situation | medical geat'emen whose names are Nancy Feterman, Cockport, Indian, . . i . Rs 8 County. Pa. says “ Centlemen y ! » { printed above, held a private meeting ! ’ as brakesman op a freight train on the pr J valuable Peruxa is the best medicine | Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago and agreed to the following state ior used.” TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION railroad. After two vears’ work in | ment : “The physicians assembled Px-nU-X 8 ole ') | drag FICE One year Halbon Sih this capacity he was promoted to the | find it was a disease of of the blo.d annot g tf nove ” vd 2 riots, ii} | 30x months passenger service and stil holds the po. | vessels of the brain, due to blood se 4 : Fares mendhe sition of brakesman on the road. Severa| | poison, and that the basilary artery oie iand middle oerebo arteries were the thing else, but ards mus once olf ne y in re Vit pick Bp ng T directe B Hakraax & Co [hat piamater HARTMAN & is suffered for years with con — . : ] . a ’ tha anal: ‘ neither could xm made his way to Pittsburg. There he | semi-circle he removed the scalp, sawed | neti ely restored | MARKET REPORTS, CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS | » ' country and for two years labored on [the skull, and it was subjected to a One month times during the seven years he made : . . | . i seted. preparations for visiting his parents [0V¢8 maioly affect Columbus. Oblo aud the scenes of his early life but |0Peque Over & large part of (he CON" | eomem———— a s— THE FOUNTAIN, Ey 3 i 1 A § ! We have oat of the brain and adherent bY \ ® \ have { alway-, until a few weeks ago, recon- | VEXIY { ul, NEATLY AND WITh DISPATEH, sidered his iutentious aud remained especially in the froutepirietal re hers A 1) “red p—— . Bellefont Centre County, Pa, iq away. Duriog his absence he heard | 8100 Dear the brocas co 0 sthiug of the events which led to the |figsure of the rolendo $+ K xo arrest and confinement of Mr. Kuox | places where an attempt 1 Ip tue : : nCenghe i . . and his father charged with baving piamater it was found of i : M i " ' | \ AOT | na I'\ murdered him. Nor did he at any fragments of the cont tissu & 1 b 4 4 ( ( . time see a person from h's bome or | 2W9) with the membran Ak BARGAIN } His life "CENTRE The LARGI The Ceme of the dea held at the order d clip N ' about death and substan Dr. Engal s theory | the tree from which amar I were cut off, Orie | Kpbons acd Gro ean ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR, physitsians al Dioomiogd | b then will bear fruit One “ied i 1 ADE, wi i v § WEL ' ther half will yield oe, i § (hate. nou Vv. Il CINSOD ADVANCE. . 4 neon Farmers M 1a thrombosiz, which i& a gat p ’ ITY viruit will form lot of blood thrombus or « —— the arteries, thus blocking | ! ' tantee our White Goods | ated in Culiege lation of blood throuh } jot 10 1 either Thick or Thin | Pa, bordering ro) ar | i 2agel believed was | v fully voninet I Houagrvile woot , SRNR AVES + Dr. Engel b loved wa iy pine any that glory frame house wr " | Yevivwnt 1 ta ors ICE . dedth, He always contended (hat | de posted on prices before com we formation of one of these thrombi ing | : i : bi Pur how wh it s | vil 4 § his » iso t | | : ; | 1A RRIN' NEW Bil A 4 . Ww we ¢ : b 4] Mail Pw : in the braio waa th p y canse of lo t of ion: and will mt forget the D eee Tea Sets io Stone Uh £3.05 i fol y Rn i tt B . 1H kind dino ¢ 5 # the trouble. 80 confi lent was he of | PPO lea sion una $35.00, bo wonnbie Lorme, For partic. liv. All kinds of binding done at BELLEFONTE, PA. Caixa Harn, Ines, eall on, or address, Darbara Snyder, reasonable rates, and all work Ser A stall farm this fact that Le asserted if he cou'd | Houserville, Pa. teed,
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