: CATARRH, SAHOA’S TEMPEST. Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever, | A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers 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. Microscopic research, how- ever, has proved this to be a fact and the result is that a simple remedy has been for- mulated whereby catarrh, eatarrhal deafuess 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 eatarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy 18 a specific, A pamphlet explaining this new treatment js sent on receipt of ten cents by A, H. Dixon & Sox, 54 West King St, Toronto, Canada ~-Setentific American Sufferers from catarrhal troubles sh read the above carefully. ’ Universervedly Laughed J assin a stom S¥mploms find a reflux in headquarters AS a nerve beleive that n by i Lin 2 strength and quiteude by the Headaches, temorsin quiet these modify and ultimatly disappear the system gainsstren gth from the great tonic. Dyspepsia billlousness rhew tism constipation and kidney complaint are subdued by the Bitters. HeGALMONT & 60. wees} DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL | ———o! | IMPLEMENTS Coal and Grain, L.L.BROWN, [AN THRACITS COAL BITIEMINOUS Grain = Kinds, Highest Market Price Paid for Grain Coal Yard and Grain Elevator on Race Street, back of Penn's Depot, - KO. 8. Brockerhoff Row, Allegheny Street, P. F. KEICHLINE, “4 DRALER IN j~ FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND GREEN GROCERIES. Fresh fruits received Daily in season, Leave your orders. 10.50, | Cabled Confirmation of the Disaster at Samoa. THE TYPHOON'S TERRIBLE WORK, H. Other M. & Calllope Steams Out to Sea~-All Vessels In the Harbor Wreokod, Capt. schoonmaker Washed Overboard from the Vandalla—All Hands Saved from the Trenton-—Hecords of the Unfor- tunste Victims, April 1. disastrous just been receive upon the wrbon man-of-war | dr ME her and to mom The Cres next to succumb gigantic wav on the reef among Many struck safely the mast only tw of the Adler were saved THE NIPSIC BEACHE! Meantin the United States steamer Nipsic had been dragging her and and drifting toward the shore Th tain, however, managed to keep control and ran her on a sand bank. Boats immediately lowered and the whole oc pany wers ved with the ex tion Six men were drowned | capsizing of a boat The 1 States was carried before the reef She str shock, hurling Cag pgainst a Gat Bef we he swept the deck away with other sel sank Several of washed over werished while ” swim t for hours in t swift suc them carried them off By thi night natives and Furo the shore, all ance to the to the das able to bx Of those ed the shore and several Cap These steamer Vandalia gale right upon th a terrible nited ne Ned r wi t or ling gun and he fell could recover a and he ® into the » fifty i and Men were in was comple half full of the German 1 constar manageable the | i fair ix of tl of the ful gence at the from Admiral Kimber It was just about earl st time when the Western Unios graph mes senger hurried up to the Hotel Arno with all the Speed that a telegraph messenger Is capable of and delivered this message to Secretary Tracy, who was then pre paring to come down to the department APORLAND, March received Every vessel retary of Navy, Washington urrieans at Apia March 1A, arbor on shore except English man-of.way lope, which got to sen Trenton abd fu I Van Ha total losses. Nipsic beached. redder M be saved. Chane § sad her to Auekiand if pointe” may. 11 Irtyni andalia lost four cers and 1 namely! Capt Soheonmaker, nr Lieut, of rimes Vk " * n Roope, Henry er, W rhe , Will Michael Cashen ah Fh amas wae hring, Adolph aneheyt, O' Rl were lund to obey your orders, Fuller accounts by mail, Kimuenney, The following telegram wes received at the department of state: The fore i that in a typh were Lotpily ded The Three Amer! n mn in Jost were [ost sixty mori “re ( N agiish war ship was dam I, and | gone to Sidney, PeNnLmros The f« to Lieut care an 0 ol he Was bui i i a quarter of a mil lion ¢ : ont Eb aun} Ww] she had double the aispl i a three times the | power of Lis dler, eon ki ui vette 1 580) gl RL . i 4 HaACem and ] Wiki NOT and of 1 ape gs Higa was a he had about M built in per cent, more bulk then the Eber, but | not having steam power in proportion her speod was one knot an nour Jess She cost over half a million dollars three were unarmored ships, Bhe ship about Cont was launched in $600,000, Her displacement is 2.770, and indicated horse power 4,020 She carries coal enough to steam 4.006 miles at ten kngls an hour, and can at tain a speed of 18.75 knots when required. John Bright's Burial, Loxpox, April 1L.-John Bright was buried in a dismal quarter of the come tery at Rochdale with befitting sim plicit In regard to ceremony, but amid nl festations of popular which monarchs can: the ma jor f oration of the in the Commissioner New York, Cleveland, 8, J a s The | carefully grade rows The British corvette alliope is a fine! ¥ graded and thorough 1884, and | Newer Adverviiscments New Advertiscimients Bellefonte i ——— a ——— Professtonal ferrell * BOOK BINDERY ‘RATED JOURNAL ' FASHION BOGGS & BUHL, 115 to 1214 FEDERAL STREET, DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO. LY () | & PENN'A STATE COLLE wi thearetioal each arm of he service PRYS IOs: Mecha « Light, Fleetrieity a very full sree, with ex tensive Laboratory praci le PREPARATORY DEPANIM INT ote 12] Two years Heat, | Fall term opens September 20, 1888: Winter | term, January 3, 1880 ; Spring term, April 4, 18% For Catalogue or other information, address GEO, W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., Stare CoLLron, Covrae Co, Pa | J. B. KUNZ, POWE A RE Me DE EZER & SON'S LEAT MARKET BRE ADuel 1 18 MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Syatem of Memory Training. Feur Beoks Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adalt greatly benefitted. tind ents to Oorre Classen, Prosge A wilh opintans of IPPr, Wn. A. Ham. mond, : woridd A» nerd uM IY womanenn, Daniel Greealeaf Thompeon, | gront Papeb wid, J. MM. Beckley, 1.0), i tian A i! LF Richard Procter, | Hons. WW. W. Astor, Judae Cibsot Benjamin, ¢ Pref. A. LOISETT) y Judah P PIT Fink Ave N.Y NORTH WARD Drug + Store, Walter WV Bayard. MEDICINES, | ARTICLES, PERFUMERY AND CHOICE CIGARS. DRUGS, Everything Fresh 8% Prescriptions carefully Compounded North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa Hotels, A tine MARRIES, Cashier corner of of thirty President Will occupy the new Bank bullding Allegheny and High streets, inside | days W F. REYNOLDS & CO, i : BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Rock i East corner of Allegheny and High streets, | WM. F. REYNOLDS, GRO. W. JACKSON, President Cashier, : i (CENTRE COUNTY COMPANY. | Corner of High and Spring street, | Jas. A. Braven, J.D, Snunaeny, President. Cashier, 8, BANKING Jewelry. F P. BLAIR, JEWELER, Brockerhofl House Block, Bellefonte Perino Largo Stok ti 2:7 113) tn Centra
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