é CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever, ANEW HOME TREATMENT. Safferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eus- tachian tubes. Microscopie research, how- ever, has proved this to bea fact and the resudt is at a simple remedy has been fore mulated whereby eatarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made al home by the patient once in two weeks. N_B.—For eatarthal 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. IH. Dixon & Son, 304 West King St., Toronto, Canada Scientific American. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. gale very ASSN all the m stomach i symptoms find a retlax headquarters As a nerve tonic beleive that no 80 effective ters. In renewh it strikes the Key n strength and quitends Headaches, uiet sleep, these modify and ultimatly disappear the system gainsstren gth from the great tonic. Dyspepsia bil llousness rheum tism constipation and kidney complaints are subdued by the Bitters. MeGALMONT & 60., as Hostette temorsin « DEALERS IN MGRICULTURAL || —— | IMPLEMENTS, Coal and Grain, L.L.BROWN, Grain = Kinds. Highest Market Price Pald for Grain Coal Yard and Grain Elevator on Race Street, back of Penn's Depot, No.8. Brockerhoff Row, Allegheny Street, P. F. KEICHLINE, =i DEALER IN jj FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND GREEN GROCERIES, Fresh froits received Dally in season. Leave your orders, 10.30, | | THE STRUGGLE OF THE BEXES. | How Women Outlive Men-—Do Cities Pro- duce More Girls Than Doya? In 1890 there were fifty millions of people in this country, and about than femal Tat BRL, 000 more males wid only betnuse more : 11, the foraies Hy fans 1.4 ro men and 07 ma othe k OF the cont wore women nest vad itl The boys start out nearly a million and are In the majority until the six s are a ttle more year, when the girl ity of the more | almost y west Allo men, and th n wit territories this for instance, as females, but t little in excess of the females 36 male Fhe wes hood of t have su ol. Massachusetts seen AVUY OD nan old states to have Phere aro parts of north was of New England melts shows the | mm 1 all tha UID LOO nid LD lost more than any ern Ohi removed wLich are wil s and Ohio shows th Another « ountry more boy cities and towns there all over the « Betwy 013 more «0 more more re in Philadelp 3 Yair } Gi Ha a UN a w wt Ne ies include the 11 large Strange that not one of left out. Stranger still, the excess of girls is about in proportion to population leads off with 508 more girls th Atlanta, 885; S04; Ma ville, 133; Gri girls town the cities shoul oe Savannah n boys; 154, ¢ olor Dlindness, a paper read | Br tee, the n to radually got through the atmo n suffer from the cold y could imagine the earth stripped of its coat of alr, then eternal frost ciimb very to then we iw | would reign over the whole earth as well as on the top of the mountain Boston Budget The Oceans’ Depths, The greatest known depth of the ocean is midway botween bland of Tristan d'Acunha and the mouth of the Rio de la Plata. The bottom was there reached ata depth of 40,230 feet, or eight and three-fourth miles, exoending by more than 17,000 feet the height of Mount Everest, tho Joftiest moun- tain in the world. In north Atlantic ocean, south of Newfoundland, soundings have beon made to depth of 4.5% fathoms, or 27.4% the Afraid of a Word, An unfamiliar word may contain volumes of terrible meaning when heard under alarm ing clreurastances. The author of “Letters from “Mallorea,” as the word runs according to native pronunciation, had sable encounter with an unk landing at Alcudia ht a dirty little inn tl of rufltanly look lately attacked wi Majorea,” or morning, he sou Enter an eouple and 1 sored word vas much BEERS) to me a lu T™ x B® ig oy stele Phin we i not “abracad Ws winded iki i] ote 15 to 121 "2 FEDER Holding Letters for Postage The recent am ‘ to t) ' Vi in reteren a great reliof to t benefit t r Bing of Game Mish. The tarpon is the king of game fish His hou if of Mexico and in the western He occasionally appoars as far north as the Jersey const, and is met with around the West Indies, but is BR ost frequently caught in the bays and harbors of | the Florida const is a six footer pounds beauty as though plsted with silver bony projection at the dorsal fin, which i» often scen scooting along the top of the water while the fish is out of sight beneath, The tarpon is known in Georgia as the “Jew fish, "and In Texas as the "Savauilla.” Ia other places it is called “silver fish” and *“ui) ver king." The French speaking people of the Gulf coast call it the “grand ecaille,” owing to the size of the soales. — Now York Telegram. In his prime the tarpon The Boy and the Jug. A Boy who was carrying a Jug across a Field stumbled and Fell, and the Jug erin | out against the carclessness which thus reat. | ened to put an Eod to his Usefulness, “But you received no injury,” replied the “Yeu, Pleo,” | ! | He weighs from 100 to 1301 He is remarkable for his great | When first landed his scales shine | Ho has a long | New Avveriineuterita., New Advertisements Te Bellefonte oe & BB 01 BN DERY GOODS BARGAINS! i 4 VIRATED JOURNAL FASHION 5 I. STREET, DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO, '# { Pr STOCK FOOD | OILCAKE MEAL Brockerhoff Row, 2 hx CUSTOM i E. POWEF "\ “4 Boot & Shoe HMPORIUM, 1a Hotels, BELLEFONTE, PA WORK TO A. 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