FARM AND GARDEN. | Chronic Dysentery. dN by » — Mr. James Brannan, Second avenue, iS b pac © ANEW PAPER > ; . | Pittsburgh, Pa., writes : © For two vears | It is told of a Kicking horse that he 1 a been constantly troubled with a | was cured by suspe nding a sack bedind | chronic diarrhan, or dysentery, having | has beer rererved for us, and i ; i 1 1 i had, on an average, from twenty to | we ure here 10 tell VOL *OMme. him filled with hay. At first his "0h CL CL passiges every twenty. four \ in Bellefonte. icki hin terrible bu hours, and ev y onc bloody I had thing of our immenge stock of sic yas something te » ours, and every ond dy, ) ; kic ing wa n 8 : ) hd thoroughly tried all the prominent phy goods, We do not! sell out to he subsided entirely when the hay ve- | © For oo burgh, wis twice in the | hake vam for goods, but kvep . i | Zw ) Yemt 1 the first ware AY | | i turncq toward his heels every time. | tl enn Hic pit , Hy . first . £ : sling right along and con: | mah tat . i nig ¥) ™ WI T : : « cks, and the el ol ; J Le " ’ : hy AL i On all mild days treat the plants tier t in five da s wis as | l ; nu y ald new goods every . y ‘dl i . ¥ r b, i i L . | rie We ww trreat dae ’ 8% J RE 85 8.0 | ed ele ® y vont’ — rb. 8 fully to outside air. In all but the | cvor, I then tried tivo other great dod lay. : 4 .g : tors in this city, and one of them finally coldest weather at least some Bir | ; 4 0 [was not long for this world, | ir stock of NOVELTIES is W's CATT, —AT THE— : t H 3 5 Yop | ' i \ y ® te sv or . " i . BSEVEN-COLUMN QUARTO. WEVKLY PAPER i. should be admitted daily, if only after | and advised me to write to my I ways compete, as well as our A CoN) Ahk BR AN s WHR ¥ aren » a . Much dryness | about it. I next went to Dr. Hartman, USEFUL |, HOUSEHOLD ARTICLS and PURE ws falling snow, Hi | ) iC v the morning sweeping, | uch aryncss | without the least confidence that he could , | . ' \ ¥ + ; . ila . : he lo anything for me. He examined me, | GLASS, QUEENS and WILLOW WARE ps : } ae : . e alr 1s unfavorable. A vessel | do any . . STO : § " ‘ "BB in th smiled, and said, he could stop the bloody silver ware, knives and forks, STORI ES, NEW 8, FUN, of water on the back of the stove to discharges in less than two weeks, which . wi . ra N t— | he did with Peruxa, and I h ve now evaporate will he Ip this matter grea | been entirely well for several weeks, and 4 | never felt better in my lif , though I m | ing in the ine ol - » " A : ! ly. aves 10 ie So my BF Yoowgn fun | Vhong in ce tine Bestof Sunday Reading. | Orchard trees need potashes as a | "to taking fe === cco Soll J X ; | whenever [ need medicine, ry ren formative clement. With the disuse Mr. Patrick Burns, Pittsburgh, writes : | | ( NN S - y ‘ A=, y 4 s 1] ’ ede. picture frames, chromos ’ 4 AND THE painting, toilet sets, and every | “I have suffered intensely from piles and . ws : chronic diarrhea, 1 was treated by five | a : Each number will son‘ais TWO smaller supply of ashes finding HS | of the best Physicians and surgeons in : sting " ag Ar arly These | the city of Pittsburgh, and with a | grew | sls. toy 3 x way to the trees than forme rly. The: ie. constantly worse. Pins ull y three of them v as ODRINS CONTINUED STORIE: . DO N E should be saved for the purpose. In| iid my only hope was an operation, | ! dtd Been shast ¢ i I'his frightened me, and I went immed bese ately to Dr, Hartman, who has entire! iy 4 . are the best substitutes. | cured me with Perux A. I have been at [IV |< Cl \ T | Rov. T. DE WITT TA LMAGE, The following crop sUMmAry ap- work now fof three months, and never in . i latent s ini) gg Chg oe pin yp gh COUNTE RS pe ars in the Farmer's Re view of the corner of Twenty seventh and Mul pb Patrick Cum ingham, oS, 9, neas All & art S of the World. streets, Twelfth ward, Pittsbu pondents: The return from the win- | «:, cy street, Pittsburgh, Ps : out.inn = sariolv.of the. most ter wheat fields are almost uniformly | ° For five s nr I haves ifere expre afiil axticien ios thastnalt sum ” ’ rom internal an external Cs . 4 good. They present an outlook very : : ; , of wood fires, there is naturally a & Stories, a sermon by their absence the German potash salts ews fron New is the Time to Subscribe numerous returns made by its corres- nearly as favorable as those sent in iroh and Allegheny without 1 vl examine our goods. it won't Beverat coliiz (ILLUSTRATED early in 1885, when the prospect was | ** : dati, / ~. yo N Q 4 Ya exceptionally geod for a large yield. Humor for Lovers of Fun, The utter dieappearance of the snow %: : : 3.5 ke E ry i ; A : COR M A N'’'S gi $i El (fered constantly with a disch Novelty Store. ( * covering is the only serious menace now threatening the growing grain, and with another general fall of snow the outlook could hardly be better | Lire Srgegi : MC De than is presented in the reports of the | “CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” mT | to Dr. Hartman correspondents. I'he latest reports | SE, Sid from California, Oregon and Wash- ington Territory are generally more ONLY $1.50 FER YEAR, IN: or | “Prvoosrmeo vy al igsaer cs |S £encrsl burdmare, in Contrt county: | gue yc nese coco eee ADVANCE. Out of twenty counties of Kansas | ¥ ak p or droed ' JOU | eash, or appro redit. eighteen reports the crop in good con- I't bo have dealt s 3 > 2 : Forse ” p aa beast 41 ¥ Ose WHO HAYES Ges dition. In Indiana the outlook is re- | "*r ¥¢ it from ) ruggist, but ll Be | the past, know that our mot! tavorable than at the same time last | RUN A. [ stoves, rong ters, ete, as well RMS DF SUBSCRIPTION : YOUrse IVER, AUG WH ported to be very favorable. The re- : if / | : ARTMAN & OU ports from Ohio sre uniformly favor- HARTMAN & Columbus, | bi . ‘ . "} "y INT able. Southern Illinois makes a very | . | THE FOUNTAIN, gov showing. From Central | lols : Ia Rat | Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, | HARR 01 FICE] NEW BRICK BLOCK. BELLEFONTE, PA. {orumeia House, 13 North Broad Street, the retarns are uniformly good. The | returns from Kentucky and Missouri | are generally of a glowing character, | and in the former State the outlook is | ; ep 4 X _ dig duc be. Slee, 2 E | = considered brighter for a good crop | : {vr . ’ 3 O | » _—. nu | % & 4 | As a Rous . ve ] 44 Michigan | d ; A F Wal orh , J than in many years. The reports do not indicate any larger | yield than las’ year. In Tennessee | y 5 & q | # ) : ” : A Kidhey, | | BIN JE R Y a PA the reports indicate an average op- | ; ~ : » 4: nary Disea . es ing Jee IRON-STONE CHINA IN 4 h : While it is not yet possible to A late, the acreage it all the States, with the possible ex- exception of Michigan, will sho AGENTS WANTED 5%, PY OF THE REBELLION." " Tx fi its kind n SPY revs als els of the war never before published. A AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. i, WILKINSON, act ¥ The reports indicate that the stocks E MARY Mer ol : of old wheat in Dakota, Kansas, Mis- | fines Periions oid ‘ ND a rate hob ; my liarrha ear In — : ™ : souri, Kentucky, Tennessee and lili fal re ha Jk an a thats hase Th ne, sprains sdache, neursigis, | CH | N A . " i pm ending RB. hal | while | 5 807 he og ARIE sy MS, | hiro in Fi GLASS. THE BELLEFONTE BOOK £55 iis mie i i ra | BINDERY OCCNVENIENT LL INE LEAT NG PLACES Pross and Agents’ testime is. A large han AMUSEMENT anything like postive « falling off as compared with last year. noise are pretty well exhauste: considerable wheat 1s sti 0 | some book, 658 pages (# ACENTS WANTED! AGENTS! This book is oul-aelling all others, | na 2 lee ; 1 Michiga od Over ons hundred thousand applications for agencies hrs L £6 1 1 S W a Pp e, : . ; ; and Michigan. have been received. We RAYS many agents who , . ; a, ] } \ Fi i Is now in successful « Pf ration, I Ar Exercive for Hens.—With Taying | Sacentd titans fue bunt os yO nwliinPressvenr.. ..... : I PENNSYLVANIA s# The “SPY in sold pul ly by our - 4 : y 1 Pht A B. | ‘ will be an appetite for | Agents, & Hh ae al Be Rous : wr pron . ny yo lree) : oC uakar STA TE COLLEGE . pA ~t Aanta, farmers, _” vf : " y ta and 1 larswa » 8 WER ries ; . a pa Se : roe | Bed=-Rock Prices farmers haods in Minnesota, H : § th : & ule 3 basoclutely fhe sane 3 “ 1 yre food there should kn ! Wo wantone agent in every Gras rey am | A ANown in Belieionte, ss Lhe ) t ar y va \ y ] fi " ; 40, jut the weather begin Winter term begine Jon. ©, 1886. " 1 | 3. W RLEL k CO. sbliahiors, 2 AY K oud . i 1 . ) a " ' rant | y N 1 . tut in te th moet bean L i v ‘ : | al h unfavorable to this ou 80 should be gotten up some kind of Ea ; : | | Weare prepared to do all kivds « geratching box for chickens. Most | rot trent | tay ar Ulntma rae wath p | F Bind 1. AF : Cours x us t jon't | to iry s Healt . . pi y in : i iain and ancy Binding on 2. A Latin Scientif r kind of )ight dry material in the oa [18M : Ol } 1 i RICTLY any kind of hght dry mal i t iroer nd or ov \ short notice. Old Books A GEXERAL SE 1 LITRE ' : ’ +h some g as been F . " ors box into which som grain ha BL A Newspapls sapporting the Prinsipies Roa ‘ ‘ ind rebound, repaired, snd scattered, and worked in a little with of a Democratic Administration, : ringwor o UE frost. | Sauce Tu ne i q novated. Mag- very towne! alt #1 1h nit hem y region te windents § Thet ng ADVAXCED URFEE, of tws yours | 9 p ! og the first two yours of the Role the foot will do. Remember now that the City of New York. . = ’ Hines, 1'ain o cura: (a) JURIGELIVAR: (4) RATURA . '. ’ i Das : Cf . » . hens more than any other live stock, WILLIAM DORSHEIMER, ) Tensive at once lo unhandled lo % \ Pe Ren on 4 HEMISTRY AND PHYSIOS ; (4 dhitar hd akin y { chr fou ‘ Fruit satcers—per doz cals, Papers, Sheet Mu- vi GINEERIN naturally exercise themselves in gath- Editor and Proprietor. ) IAL COURSS Agr ture sic, ete., bound in apy style, 4 2 rSPROTAL COURSE in Chemistry « | Daily, Sunday, and k ition ’ ‘ ering ood. Its roam, roam, scratch, I, Woe ly Editions Patronize Home Institutions and The i | rod Baths A . ’ a th ful y | FA eouree MECHANTO ARTS, combining”skon scratch, and peck, peck, almost con | THE WEEKLY STAR TIT he dg vin ' DUBY: AT 5 | Howe Industries. Give us a fair trial. work with study.—~Three years. 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An Assembly of Knights of Labor was formed which now hasa membership of twenty, while the other workmen in the factory, about eighty in num- ber, still continue in the union, Re peated efforts to bridge over the dif culty have been unsuccessful, and now more vigorous measures have been adopted, ~(3et your sale bills and job work done at the Dexocrar office, — a] — ——_— Editorial the tion of trained Journalists of 1 of fict - ee THE DAILY STAR, ran containe all the news of day 6 form Fen spacial cory spondence t+ London, Parts, Berlin, Vienna and mendasble feature Washington, Albany, and other news centers the ablest corr expondenta, specially retained by the Tae Sean, fur the latest news by tok graph Tis literary fe ree Are Tne rpeesed The Financial end Market Reviews are nnnsual i fd com speeinl terme and ¢ strnordinary Induce ments to pgents and canvassers, mend for cirenlurs, TERMS OF THE WEEKLY BTAR 10 Sup SCRIBERS, FREE oF postaci In the United States | Canada, on side the Timi of New York City © f ’ gi ints s 100 pmol ¥ en (and ext to organise Sh TERME OF THE DAILY BTAR 1 Sus CRIBRRS Kreery day Tor one year (ncloding Sunday)... $57 00 i Pally, without Sunday, one yosr Every day, six months 80 Dally, without Sanday, six months... ....... 300 8 Address, TIE STAR, 20 and 28 North William St, New York. 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