CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever, ANEW HOME TREATMENT. Snfferers 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 be a fact and the vesult is that a stmple remedy has been for inulated 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 eatarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy is a specific, A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A Dixon & Sex, 34 West King St, Tor Canada. Scientific American. wo, sufferers from catarrhal troubles show read the above carefully ser edly Laug The ithinking ai game of uery very real and serio ISSINg symptoms o all the more poli SCOMACcH 15 usa Symptoms —its weeks find a reflux in the brai headquarters of the As a nerve tone ar beleive that no one 50 effective as Hostetter's Stoma ters. Iu renewing ig di it strikes the Key note of strength and quiteude by 1 Headaches, temorsin quiet sleep, these modify and nltimatly disappear us the system gainsstren gth from the great tonic. Dyspepsia billiousness rhen tism constipation and Kidney copuplai are subdued by the Bitters. McGALMONT & €0., n, nervon I tranquillizer w 1 1 ' LE #1 LRT]! h Bit. SLon ol nerve WN pon ous mni- ts wn } DEALERS AGRICULTURAL | IMPLEMENTS, Coal and Grain. L.L.BROWN, J BITUMIENSON wwmacrre 1] | Grain = Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid for Grain | on Coal Yard and Grain Elevator on Race Street, back of Penn's Depot a ON Brockerhofl Row, Allegheny Streel P. F. KEICHLINE, wf DEALER IN fo FINK CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND GREEN GROCERIES. Fresh fruits received Daily in season. Leave your orders. 10.50, RECORD OF WRECKS. An Appalling List of Viotims of the Storm. DISASTER ON THE DEEP DEATH AND The Shores of the Chesapeake Strown with the Wreelts of Unfortunate Schoon Halls Yirglnin-—=Many Lost==Norfolk and Dismasted Line (he ors, Beaches of Fives and Much Treasure Damaged nt of Two Million Dollars, The ather is ight 8 ¢ to the aie April 9. beach | wi shay Berryman F, been lost, to be only survivor, The stearaship William Lawrence re ports that the s shooner Andrew Johnson, of Baltimore, for Rio, is ashore York river, An unknown schooner is ashoro off Old Point. The steamer Chatham, from Boston, passed, two miles north west from Cape Henry lighthous the a mer moored to wreck age, An unknown schooner is on Will ougby Point with the seas breaking her, The schooner Northampton Cherrystone creek with crew of four men was blown out into the bay Satur day night and all on board lost. Schoona W. P. Davis is beached on Crany Island and the schooner Charles H. Sinnick is ashore at Ocean View, The schooner Hester A. Waters is ashore at Nansemomd river, and the schooner George W, Covington has gone to pieces at the mouth of the Nansemond river, The schooners Eva Osborne and James 8S. Watson are ashore at Peg Point. The schooners Emily N. Burton and the Rising Sun were thrown up high and dry near West Norfolk. The Godfrey breaking up in Nansemond river, and the Carrie May is ashore at Western Branch. An unknown schooner with masts only visible is sunk off Ocean View. Two unknown vessels are ashore south of Smithfield creek. The long wharf at Seawell's Point is en- tirely swept away An unknown schooner is ashore between Point and Crany Island The Old Dominion steamer Guyandotte reports that when twenty miles off the at boom of SC Nox over in on schooner 18 Peg's Virginia « apes she attempted to secure | the crew of four men lashed ging of an unknown unsuccessful. The men were so ex- hausted that they could not help them: selves and must kave soon perished after wards The schoon Charles H at La wood ashore schooners John ter A. Waters Roads, The cor Wire kag Two unknown schooners are Yorks or The s } ( off Hampt to the rig- schooner, but was or James lovee and were badly damaced Powat, The hooner Fair ik, of Salisbury, Md. Nansemond river, and the W. Covington and He lered in Hampton A a oald TS Briggs nhoer “ Sulf in ashere on Wu \ fe \ fifi ) ) try, the tu the aged pred great ape plans her wid | with Hedueed Coal Tella unex, Pa The sev. eral coal carrving here and reduced the tolls on gnth wie to city trade as Bllows From Wyoming region to Philadelphia, 10 conts per ton Jrupirad sizes and 5 to 20 on pea, buckwheat, culm, t¢ New York: 15 on prepared, 5 on pea, 20 on buckwheat; | from Lehigh region, 10 on prepared and | 20 on buckwheat to Philadelphia and | New York: 25 to Buffalo bridges, and | corresponding reductions to Lake One tario ports and Now York state points, and 50 cents to Chicago. The new rabes go into effect on the 15th inst, A ——— A pr i 9 rosags met Threw imwlf Before a Train. 0.-<As a freight Just passed the sta AT WASHINGTON The Senate Adjourns Sine Die=The Week's Nominations, WasHisaGroN, April 6, has appointed Corneling Van ( Fae postnatal at New to H CG, Pearson, whose term expired on Tae day. Joel B. Erhardt wins appointed collector f the port of New WASHINGTON, April 8, d lie sterday. The president itt York Buc of bh ork The senate ad- ne il yi The non Monday onfirmed, ent inn the name of Robert Ur 1 were add i ass if Ther 1g Flames, April 8 Hn irom had an Vern 5} perience, The President's Sonthern Policy. is asserted (TON, pri} b,~It : Harrison has plainly seekers from the p understand that ery little to expect nm prog the pro. tionists of the south and try in this way to make the dividing line of the parties not upon color, but upon the The south is full of pro- been always work re 0 1 ued LO recognize to ecomic policy tectionists wh Ye ing with the Dx Ase the situation in that section. It is said that many of these have signified their desire to join hands with the Republican protectionists making that the issue if they can come into the party with the Th men who this class are wealthy and in- the acti progressive men of It is asserted that Mr, Hari es to ease the way for them party by eradicat- question as an and eminent protectionists, He pub- IMOCTrats x of acs woper recognition he [rr to telligent the SOD Propo into the Republican ing the recognizing former Democrats licans, Ye south, race Eat Ll as well as The Calliope at Sydoey. ) April 5 which al Samos and wen his port SYDNEY. New South Wales, alliope, BOS AUrreCane had bn % had Ye AncChHo 3 : 4 Mie L 3 hye Haytil ologues Favor Prohibition, nto in nendment NEWS BREVITIES Rev, Edward K der the « le not Beecher, who fell mat Brookly r crushed un | n and had his left loing well and may ncover, | vithatanding his advanced age. The r © wa nput ated, { Twyel tor American will row President Harrison the D it the pageant in New York The president issued a prox lamation | opening the new territory of OklaZioma to settlement, In Pittsburg Edward Dietz killed his S-year-old daughter, almost severing het head from her body, and then cut his own throal. The reason assigned by Mra. Dietz for her husband's action was the fact that an older ter had gone out to werk ms a © against her father's wishes, Members of the French Patriotic have been dismissed with a nominal The Duchess of Cambridge is dead. Wy hipmasters | from | centennial naval | ] ashore patch | | 13 Addvertisvarents, 3. & B. DRY GOODS EL Xaa Ne i" 3) , A | LS | : BOGGS & BUML 115 to 121 FEDERAL STREET. PA. ALLEGHEN DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO, (3 Procom New Adviviis Bellefonte BOOK BINDERY Achenbach's Bakery. { LADIES’ LUNCH AND OVSTE! { PARL OR. Sheli Oysters a Spe OILCAKE MEAL R FOOD with and equipment My and practies! HANICAD MESTAL MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Constitutional law and History Economy, ote MILITARY SCIENCE and practical, inmtinding service, Bo~IResios: Mechanics, Bound, Light, Heat, Eleetrieity, ete, a very fl course, with ex tensive Laboratory prac fe Ho PREPARATORY DRPAN MENT: Two yoars- earcfully graded and thorough, Pall term opens September 20, 1888; Winter term, January 3, 1990; Spring term, April 4, 18% Por Catalogue or other Information, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest,, Stare Cornran. Osxrie Co, a each arm of he Politieal instruction theoretical | | de the manner In wi il which sueh abw 1 for the return and canva election district In which they pectively reshde Fifth, For the purpose of voting, no Porson shall be deemed to have gatned of lost & rest dence by reason of his presence or abwenre While employed in the service of the 1 nited States or the State, por while engaged in the pavigation of the waters of the State or of the high seas, nor while a student of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at Any almshowuse or public institution, execpt the In mates of any home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sallors, who, for the epee of voting, shall be deemod 10 reside tn the election district where sald house Is boosted laws shall be made for Recoriaining, by proper proofs, the eltizens who shall be ehtitied to Ihe ight of suffrage hereby established.” A true copy of the Joint resolution. CHARLES W. STONE, Revretary of the Commonwealth wer to prow and pla My vole, mM vole in the : | i Ir ional Lu the ralirond will fine lunch, or procure b winntes Banks, BANK Wey street iN. ¥ ATIONAI Nend MARRIS, Cashier, ding corner of nside of thirty new Bank a wenn and High streets F. REYNOLDS & CO. YY, BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Block Fast corner of Alleghe uy and High streets WM. F. REYNOLDS, GEO. W, JACKBON, President, Cashier, BANKING 1 8. ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street, Jas. A. Braves, J.D. Suvnaenr. Pres 8 Cashier, A —————— S——— -~ E C. RICHARD,
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