@ y wo CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever. A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they ONE HUNDRED YEARS | CARNOT FIRED ON. | are due to the presence of living parasites in 1 membrane of the nose and eus- tachian tubes, Microscopie research, how- ever, has proved this to be a fact and the result is that a simple remedy has been for. mulated whereby eatarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made the linin at home by the patient once in two weeks, | N. B.—For catarrhal 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 & Sox, 304 West King St., Toronto, Canada. —Sclentific American. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. Universervedly Laughad At, The unthinking are prone to make game of nervousness, Y is is a very real and serions affliction, th assing symptoms of which are rendered all the more polignant by ridicule. The fl Hi 81 | massed in tl | In i the “wl= stomach is usually responsible for these | symptoms —its weekness and find a reflux in the brain, whic headquarters of the nervous h 14} system, disorder | : is the | D€ curias As a nerve tonic and tranquillizer we | beleive that no one can be pointed out | so effective as Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- | vigrous digestion. recovery the ters. In renewing it strikes the key note of strength and quiteude by of 1 " nerves. | of the crowds that have filled th Headaches, temorsin quiet gleep,—all | these modify and ultimatly disappear the system gainsstren gth from the great tonic. Dyspepsia billiousness rheuma- tism constipation and kidney complaints are PP, by the Bitters. HeGALMONT & £0., we} DEALERS IN (em AGRICULTURAL —|| IMPLEMENTS, Office on High Street, opposite Bush House Coal and Grain. Oss DEALER IN cscs us | ! y | ] i ery L.L. BROWN, | bridge T. Ger v. | Ein | Washington's Inauguration, THE MAGNIFICENT OIVIO PAGEANT Would Astonishment Been if He Ceremonies George Washington Have with Witnessed Honor at New York, New York, Mav 1.—The greatest civic parade that this republic has ever known is under way. There are about 90,000 men will be when the y slreets Paralyzed Could in His Have the in line, or ly of n } ous to Cen tral park and Fifth avenue have formed columns and followed the mighty f civillans that is now filing past stands at Madison and VHSst Ix army I viewing Union squares, The men are marching and rapidly and fill the street from curb to curb, but even it seems impos that all should reach Waverly place be fore Vor 10 o'clock. The parads must led somewhere and the order to disperse will probably be welcomed oy fully by the pagriotic but ary citizens who have been waiting in Fifty-nmnth street for hours, A Millon Spectators, This morning there was no diminution very close “0 sibile ots Fifth avenue was lined with humanity, That was as far as one could see from one of the roofs at Madi son square, The window sills and side- walks held men, women ana iren, The slightest incident provoked a chaser, and waves of applause ran out along the entire line. A conservative estimate of the crowd on the streets, the windows, the roofs and other points of vantage, laces the number i rs at {350 000 Novel There © slit since Monday. wi chil Of sights Features of the Parade. are over one hundred floats, i containing tableaux, historical and alle- | gorical groupings, representations of the arts, trades and industries, and and striking effects such as have never fore been seen in the United Stats verything that money, ingenuity and artistic skill can do in this direction has been done—notably by German-Ameri can societies and individual citizens. As an idea of the costliness of these floats it may be stated that the preparation of the fifteen historical floats alone entailed an expense of about $10,000, The Line of March, The civic parade formed on the streets { and avenues contiguous to Fifty-ninth unique | | SCene | pre | the « hamber of street and Fifth avenue, and the route is | down Fifth avenue to Fifteenth street, | thence to Union square, around the square and back to Fifth avenue by way of Fourteenth street, down Fifth avenue to Waverley place, through Waverley Vo to Broadway. From that point © parade thinned out, but portions éontinued down Broadway, President Harrison returned to Wash. | | them not as rivals inspiring jealousy, ington to-night. The Banquet. NEw York, May 1.—The | welcome | of the Prox | Qelebrating the Centennial of A Crank Attempts to Assassinate the French President, EXCITEMENT, BUT NO BLOODIHED. Takes a Dose An perate Impecunions Parisian Attention to Pooh Pooh Viethool to Attract His Condition Boulungists the Air ss a Scheme to Create Sym. pathy for the Administration, the palace of the le! v stranger dre a | cily at him tired hi 1 and a rush to ntennial « M1 | Pp Hn ir man was immedintoly seize was made toward the president cover the extent of not quickly rt was not hurt over. The utien he i him to poverty LE otain re cet of nis gui fr neer at the affair and the presi to win public as against No Sympathy The B assert th dent and his fri with + 5 HSationa m Bounlangists, wiangist Lit w concocted by Lita their ue the party, pes the Exposition Panis, May Ti Was opened ] not, French « X [¥ night by Pre Large crowds were present Was & very bmilant or dent Carnot was sidents of the = al the exhibition ing theartillery Win erect dome, and took his place, surround . 3 : ministers, senators and members leputies Premier Tirard's Greeting. Premier Tirard delivers to all pre ont { that the magnitude of the i couxled the « xpectation | ment i i banquet at the Metropolitan Opera house | last night was an affair of unparalleled | magnificence and was a distinet cess. Probably never so many guished guests gathered round the On any samilar occasion in this Among those present were the president and cabinet, with the exception of Sec- retary Blaine, who indisposed, ex. Presidents Cleveland H ernors of the and distin Country is and te IYes, gov “tales suc | ! trials to fresh board | | pre i happizies of humanity centennial | ‘resident In conclusion the premier x tended a greeting to all rangers, and said republican France would show her sell hospitable and generous, treating fellow but as workers laboring for the Carnot fol} In his unaaunt _ Minister referred to ¢ " os France, wend Tirard he the Ky which had arisen from the most industrial triumphs Was opened remarks VOTE After the exh ts ident and hi the uty inspected tne | various departments ritories and | all of the distinguished guests who have | K been in attendance at the centennial celebration Besides May tal i Morton, ex-Presid w Hill r Grant, at the presi Pre Clevelan le were alan ated Vics (ox, ( At 9 o'clox Harrison the Wr + the apy ana party 1 box followed quickly i h dreds of other ladies "in the auditori Eave the signal for the speaking to The vast the with a distinguished Grant ar e Was then crow & : f au { | and sentiments in t) | Gro [ANTHRACITE] (0A | (RITUMINOUS) | | W, Fu | States 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, =f DEALER 1¥ J FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND SREEN GROCERIES, fruits received Paily in season. Leave yur orders. 1050.88 + i : i | : ] i Addy ll, governor 3 > of recrge Wa ing and in silence . The Peopl ”~ i. The United St 8. The Hayes Btatma 8. The } United Stats 4 i, ii Tecu eh nen lie R. rs gident 5 { sity 12 Lowell President Harrison was to sponded at the point when Mr toast wax scheduled, but this Programme was changed, and the presi dent remained on the list as the last speaker. He did not rise to respond to the toust ‘The United States” until a very late hour. It is understood that this delay was at his own siggestion in order to give him more time fo rest after his fatiguing day's work. The president Was pale and seemed very tired, President Harrison was vociferously applauded when he finally rose. Harvard univer. f ir Literature — James Russ have » Blaine's mrt of the Mra. Cleveland's Outing in Jersey, Laxewoon, N, J., May 6,—Ex-Presi- t and Mra. Cleveland, Mrs. Folsom, r. and Mrs, Richard Watson Gilder, of ow York, and Mis Blaine, daughter of Blaine, arrived at the Laurel Saturda remained over Sun- { markahl | 3 : | the det suspending | effect | ceased to exist in A Magnificent Marine Display, Was g at the garden ¢ fe were lan NOTHING OF TYNAN Ie of fontinued Cross FF saming ie ties Know leds Num ber "n th bone A Sensation A sensati f thu al Incident curred when Sir | Ch ie hs Mr. For il in the habeas corpus, to the societies had then Ireland. Sir Richard Parnell if he believed the : Par glo I datoment nn il during a ei [NM al n INN by that are asked Mr | statement when he made it Mr. Parnell~No; at any rate it was an exaggerated statement Sir Richard Websters you not misstats the made that stateriont? Mr. Parnell admitted that he had made the statement know ing it to be un- true, or at least extravagant. He further admitted that he had never withdrawn the statement. His purpose in making it was to exaggerate the effect which the league had had in eradicating secret societies Mr. Parnell further testified that he was unable to say what had becomes of the books of the Land League. Some of them were brought to London and some wera now before the commission. When the missing books and documents were he did not know, but he would en- deavor to find out, Did fact you or did when you Democratic Victories in North Carolina. Ravxion, N. C., May 7.-Munici elections were held y in all cities and towns in this state and the day easily. The t, anh reat svin- | Bi New ddveriisenionts, @ & iB. GOODS BY MAIL! | el 1 )GGS & BUHL, 115 to 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHEN PA. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO, (300 ire Old Process OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD OILCAKE MEAL) Ther t MILCH COWS {ir ¢ no better of heaper rossos Lhe ily re and qus that THOMPSON A PENN'A STATE C0 BEA Lat ney ENCE ix 1 Ample facil netrumontal FER AY 0 FOR voea land LASGUAOR AxD | tional.) French one or ms ITRRAY German am ish 2 re | ined through the quired.) re cont entire course MATHEMATION AXD applied Do-MBOHANIC ARTS; comb ning with study, three years’ course and equipment 10, «« MBCHANICAL and practical ASTROROMY ; pure and thop work new building Esaivgenino ; theoretionl oe MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIEN | 3 Constitutional law and History, Political Economy, ete 12-MILITARY BCIENOR { Instruction theoretical and practical, including each arm of ihe service, 13~PrrYsics ; Meohanios, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ete., a very fall course, with ex. tensive Laboratory praciles. HePREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two Years carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opens September 3, 1888; Winter term, January 4, 1880; Spring term, April, 1880, For Catalogue or other Information, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prost. Stare Oortron, Ours 00. Pa th. | juant : LLEGE |. Ne i“ Advertisements Bellefonte OK BINDERY - J. B. Bi : Q4- LQ Walter W Bayard Dill (5. b MEDI INFEN ARTIC] E'S AND (HOI E FANCY WERY IGA IS. Achenbach’s Bakery. ENT HOP sTREEY LADIES’ LUNCH AND OYSTER P Shell Oysters a Specialty, FRESH Ww» y DAY BREAD, HAND AKER AND PI} SALWAYB ON | PA% we | (EN ve beet this state exeept at mur i : and for the last thirty davs a resides ection district in which may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vot such election in the election distriot or wi fed We Shall af the time be a resident and not eles where for all officers that nos are or hereafter may be plected by the people © Provided In time of war no elector in the seta! militar service of the State or of the United States in the army or navy thereof. shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district, and the legisiature shall have frawe: 10 provide the manner in which and the Ime and place at which sue bh absent electors | may vote, and for the return and canvas of thelr vole in the election district in which they res Pin poside in or the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed fo have gainsd o Jost Ay resi dence by reason of his presence or absence While employed In the service of the United States or the State, nor 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 Slinah we oF me ution, except the in. _— and indigen soldiers and sailors, who, for the of ing | be deemed to reside in he Section AEE) Where sald house is Jocated. Laws shall be made for ascertaining, the citizens who shall be t of suffrage hereby estab) A true copy of the Joint " CHARLES W. STONE, Beoretary of the Common wealth, ARLOR. | L KINDS EACH | fe | at | i» » i A | House Professional Cards WILBUK ¥. BEEUEP HASTINGS & BEEDER 21 ali sl Law Ww MOWER ¥ BOWER, & ORVIS AlLorneys ORVIS nd oor in ( ers Exchange | r SPANGLER & NEWES Altorneysatl-Law off H g HEWES, wk. North side JAS. L. HAMILL, J Attors Ke er eyal-Law North side of Esq Hotels, ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, Corner Allegheny and High street, GOE. B. BRANDON. Lessee, | J A Free Bus to and fro RMAN HOUSE High Street, the Cont New furniture , and all the Entirely ne steam Heat, Electric 1 modern improvements D (ord AR GARMAN, Proprietor } | 4 Tal MMINGS Hi MUST TOLUMBIA HOUS] N ve Arch.) PHILADELPHIA. PENX A A cad vy of Fine Arts, hree emy of M and Hortieu) Kk ft i the new City Hall, rdepot ; thi wid Street (ab FLEES WARY pAssenge ion ; half a bioek in threw SQUATES Hing passenger depot TERMS FER DAY Mre, ELIZABETH Proprietross ASSMORE HOUSE, wt and Eprace Stress PHILIPERETRG, PA 4 Measles and Lodg thee, stabling stacked uf JAMES PASSMORK, Prop ng sl @moderst TRAL HOTEL, pposite the Radlrond Station) MILESEURG, CENTRE OCUUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, { Owprye THROUGH TRAVELERE on the railroad will Sane this Hotel at excellent place to lunch, or procure meal av ALL TRAINEE stop about 25 minutes Banks. Jerse NATIONAL BANK, Allegheny street, B.C. HUMES INO. FP. BARRIS, President Cashier, Will occupy the new Rank bulMding corner of Allegheny and High streets, inside of thirty | days That | i i : YJ F. REYNOLDS & C0, ' BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Rock. 8. East earner of Allegheny and High streets, WM. F. REYNOLDS, GRO. W., JACKSON, President, Cashier, CH NTRE COUNTY COMPANY. Corper of High and Spring street. . J.D. Sunes. An. Ks Bat Cashier. BANKING Jewelry. A ——— F P. BLAIR, : JEWELER,
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