CATARRH, Catarrhel Deafness and Hay Fever. A NEW DOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these disedses ave contagious, or that they are due to the presence of Hving parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eus- tachian tbes. Microscopie research, how- over, has proved this to be a fact and tho resudt is that a simple remedy has been for- mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks, N. B.—For catarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy 18 a specific. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. fnxoNn & Sox, 84 West King 8t., Toronto, Canada, Scientific American Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. The Chill Blast. Theat sets the naked brancd ering, is got felt by the wealthy inarian ioc s, but not ail the that he ean pile on his warm all the furnace heat that anthrae furnish, Anniv. villet ued. Covering bed, te will warm his marrow wl f run its ey Hos ng to inse new warmt chills and fever fingers: his spinal colun Bitte rs isthe thi into his chilled and anguished frame. to remedy fever and intr sweats alternate chill tent —in short, every known form of malarial disease is subjugated by this potent, and at the time, wholesome and genial medicine, exhaust. with the Dumb ague cake, billious remit. the fierce which Billousness, constipa- of ‘t- | eq tien, dyspepsia, sick headache, loss appetite and sleep, kidney trouble, rhe matism and debility are also remed byit. Use it with paitence to effect a thorough cure. <« HoEALHONT & 60, ") DEALERS IN ¢ AGRICULTURAL ||-—— of IMPLEMENTS Coal and Grain. L.L.BROWN, [ANTHRACTTY COAL BITUMINOUS Vv Grain = Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid for Grain Coal Yard and Grain Elevator on Race Street, back of Penn'a Depot. —————— — vr Brockerhoft Row, Allegheny Street. P. F. KEICHLINE, ~f{ DRALER IN | FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND GREEN GROCERIES. Fresh fruits received Dally in season. Leave your orders. 10.30, gathering in the history of this, or perhnps { any other country, Boautiful decorations, entrancing masde and vast crowds of finely dressed ten and women made it no brilliant ovent PRESIDENT HARRISOM'S CABINET. Brief Sketcties of the Men Who Will Be Fis Chief Advisers, Wasminaron, March 4. —Preddent Harel son's cabinot is as follows: Seerotary StateJames G Main Socrot { the Treasury--William Wine neon vy of War Y dom, of Mi rotiny Redflgld Proctor, ax tary of New York Secretary o Missouri | siinasteg Pennsylvan’a Attorney Indians Boeretary of Agriculture of Wiseon Jame wa Brownsville, Washington county. Pa. 31, 1530 ww of 18 he entered Washington col native where Hen fnmin F, Traoy, Jumes W, Noble, of Goneral-Jobn Wanamaker, H. Miller, Jereminh Ru in Gillespie Blaine born in Wi Jan Yours In he in | & ho re noved to Augusta, Me. , 2X where since made in delegate iblican na- mn. As | 51 WEN fn to nyveniu 1858 he w lected to the legis. , remaining a for four BOTY th nher Cars, ing inst two an speaker, In he ngross, where he served for edght- eon He eandidate for presidential nomination in 1576 and 1880, wry of the state Fnprnedd tol mati JAMES HLAINE 1862 Was elected to co Yoars, was Ls ¥ He under President after the © ! Wis secret Garfield of 18%, of state, My to fill the unexpired vinter h ney wm the secretaryship appointed senator and in the the on his resi Blaine was term, hosen by ging term mom was born in Belmont pxty-two years ago and fore moving Was ( the fo ¥ Be TH = Ww Deary Willan county, LO. guined some prominence thers be to 1853 the bh represen ative the Thirty-s CONZress, Minnesota in Hs served in Wise AE a dur xtl evssfvely Thirty-se Thirty -¢ § Thirty-uinth 1 the ssnate and unex seguently ele a full t Garfield font pres; i made the treasur of this off as Ay asa nan ww ret edd mag Jun 3 him to ra Broome, 7 the Ohne undred the rank was apr district attorney for nil ral In 1%8 he pointed United State the Eastern distriot of the position until 1973, when he resigned 1575 he made the opening address to the jury in the famous Beechor Titon suit. He was nominated in 1881 by the Republicans for mayor of Brooklyn, but withdrew in favor | of Beth Low, who was elec tel, { John Willock Noble was born in Lancaster, O, Oct. 2, 1551. He passed his early days in Columbus and Cincinnati, where he ) enjoyed good edu cational advan. tages. He attended Miami university aid afterwards Blaine, of | | ead Tadinna lawyer | of of i i nb i Gen he has | his | IN he | the New York, and held | In | | the sulcide at the Madrid hotel was Ric hard | containing the addresses of many prominent i yr Labouchere, in which be admits his | practice of nw, | tomorrow by a British detective now en regiment was notively engaged from the bee | ginning to the close of the war, and distin. puishiod 1tsalf [no many battles, At the elone | 4 ] | of the war be was promoted to a brigadier i generalship for meritorious services, {mustered out in He wns I¥65, After the war Gen Naoblo settled in St Louis, where be wa United States district attorney by Pi He resigned in 1830, has since maa Went Johnson nnd his position been engaged in the private His firm is that of Noble & Orrick. Ho has lived in St. Louis since 1867, William Henry Harrison Miller is a ty ple high He has b tanding navalu- men hor H 1 firm in Ind a's law a podin i Tor about ten years, haviag | ta large practice nt Wayne, Ponty 3 L in i Mates Wana a pera store Lhe first its opera. Over £100.50) \ pakd to em AN WANAMAKER { He hs IVES In eX * also ized a saviogs ng associat ta hr : His First Oficial Act At the 5e] tpn F 4 | ery of his ad- | dress Preside and kissed Mira nt Harrison turned Harrison END OF A MODERN JUDAS. i Pigott, the Perjurer, Commits Salelde at | a Madrid Hotel Mavwn, March 2 An Englishman, sup posed to be Richard Pigott, was arrested at the Hotel dew Ambassadeours, under the name of Ronald Ponsonby, The man afterward committed suicide with a revolver, Loxpox, March 4. There is no doubt that Pigott, Among his effects was a note book in Ireland, and a letter addressed to perfidy. The body will be formally identified rotite, after which it will be interred. Loxpox, March 8.--1t is said that a letter Madrid, addressed to Pon otherwise Pigott, regarding Mr, Shan. to hay the informer “the New Advertisements. EATIST MARK-DOWN SALE ON RECORD. | 14 BT Above t outline the great bargain ale WRITE FOR NDE i» a "> iv BOGGS & BUHL, 115 to 121 SAMPLES, . & Buy, | i | ] | ELANK wl New Addeerviisements Bellefonte K BINDERY J. B. KUNZ, Lesse SdO0KS : ¢ "NA QVC 18 Of Pow EFS Bush E. POWERS, NEW BUNT FEF, i} FEDERAL STREET, | c. parc > 4 I LLEGHEN Fs DIAMOND Linseed OIL WOR THOMPSON & CO, (; e Old Pr ' OILCARE MEAL AS STOCK FOOD | Boot & Shoe EMPORIUM Brockerhoff Row, BELLEFONTE, PA 3 TE COLLEGE WF T | Drug 4 LW | Hons WW. W Benjamin, » Fret. A. LOIN NORTH WAI | Walter W Bayard, BOTY ie Fuysios echanier, Sound, Ligh Eleoty ele, a very fall tensive Laboratory prac ie PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT | Two years carefully graded and thorough. 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REYNOLDS & CO, ’ BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Blook East corner of Allegheny and High streets WM. F. REYNOLDS, GEO. W.JACKSON, President Cashier, 8. BANKING ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street Jas. A. Beaven, 4. DD. Suvseenr. President, Cashier, I——— F P. BLAIR, JEWELER, Brockerhoff Kouse Block, Beligfonte hd The Largest Stork In line in Centra Peonnsylven I A AI a E C. RICHARD, PRE a 4
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