CATARRH, 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 nresence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eus- i hn Microscopie research, how- ever, has proved this to be a fact and the result is that a simple remedy has been for- mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to threo simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. B.~For eatarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy i8 a specific. QA pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents bX A. H. Dixon & Sox, 54 West King St, Toronto, Canada. ~Scientific American. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. Universervedyy Laughed At, The game very real and serio assing symptoms all the more polis stomach is usuall symptoms—its find a reflux in the headquarters of t As a nerve il beleive that no one e 80 effective as Hostet! ters. In renewing it strikes the Key strength and quiteude by Headaches, temorsin quiet these modify and ultimatly di the system gainsstren gth from the great tonic. Dyspepsia billiousnes tism constipation and kidney are subdued by the Bitters. unthinking are ol HEeTVOUSIess, tonic Yerirt RIeCP,- complaints we] DEALERS IN (~ AGRICULTURAL | |-—— od ——I| INPLEMENTS (Coal and Grain. * L.L.BROWN, ) appear as | $8 rhenma- | | speech, presented ] | | | [ANTHRACITE] Nl A | (BITUMINOUS) Grain = Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid for Grain Qoal Yard and Grain Elevator on Race Street, back of Penna Depot. No, 8. Brockerhoff Row, Allegheny Street, P. F. KEICHLINE, “fl DEALER 1¥ fj FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES AND GREEN GROCERIES, Kesh fruits received Daily in season. Leave your orders. 1090.8 [ii The TI ¥ “( x ; : . { 4 ! [. FINAL SESSION. Pennsylvania Legislature Concludes Its Labors. PRESERTS AND PRETTY SPEECHES, The Bachelor Service und Other Spenker Bectlves a Silver Substantial and Ver. Testimonials of Esteem~—3Mr. Fone Elected Pre bal rose fdent Pro Tem, of the Sennto-1Hlls Passed. nignt the At 11 o'clock M and McKinnon wer mittee to wait form him that the adjourn. Messrs, Flad were appoints on the so house was ready Moore ' appointed a com the governor and in- house was 1 ad y to. Allison d a committe inform it that y adjourn. Sevens On ‘ones, the Fresents and Compl At 11:80 ex-Spea to the and ents for the Speaker ker Graham was called Dearden, in a neat Speaker Bover,. on behalf of the house, a sllver service of knives, forks, ete. and a large solid sil- ver salver, Mr. Dearden referred to the high honor paid Mr. Boyer in his twice being elected ker, and predicted for him future honors, which was greeted with applause. He paid a high compli- ment to the speaker's fairness, integrity and honest judginent. Speaker Boyer regretted that his physical condition pre- vented him from answering as he would like to. He appreciated the kind words that were said of him, and set the house to smiling by that the present given him was “terribly suggestive,” Speaker Boyer is a bachelor, and that is what made the house laugh amended his expression to “‘exquisitely suggestive,” and then referred to the kindness with which he had been treated, and the leniency shown him by his fellow members. When failed, he disclaimed any inte n the feelings of chair, Mi t x saying he to any meter nd s he had done so, he nol a F/ Mr. Baker n behalf « hef Morrison, presents @ gold wat hh Harm gavel Moor Drs pin Sever wOoun with «1 I me ana 8 | Was to 4, 1} bond The new speaker was escorted the Me wa : io chair by Senators Newmver and Aleer. After a short » sworn in by Judge Simonton then adjourned 3 h. ie After the adjournment of the senate a handsome silver service was presented to | Grady, the retiring president | The presentation speech was | Senator i John C pro tem, made by Mr. Koss, of Bucks, Newmyer, on behalf of Chief Clerk Rus sell Errett, presented Mr, Grady with a handsome gavel, y Harrisauna, May 9. When the Fow liquor transfer bill was called up in the senate on final passage, Senator Cooper was surprised to find that a material omission had been made in the printing of the amendment relating to the execu. tion bond, The fault laid, of course, with the public printer, The only way out of the difficulty was to the bill and have the error rectified. When the bill wis correctnd and returned it failed of a constitutional and | to wait | He | The senate | dnslly, The report of the conférence committees on the soldiers’ orphans’ bill were accepted, The house passed the, bill authorizing bourda of prison inspectors to fix the sal. aries of deputy wardens, keepers and other employes, except in Philadelphiaj alae the hill the progident Judges of the court of common pleas of counties not forming separate judicial ricts to hold the court of quarter ses CRIPOWET ID 4 CLINE gions of the peace and oyer terminer and general jail delivery in the absence of weinto judges, enate bill for the government and tion of county jeils and prisons wi deleated, The house on third reading vote down the bill to authorize the formation for the purpose of driv Hoating lumber and pon all streams not exceeding length from their source, y known as the * vole was terward 1 and the bill } asad, reports on the Lo fuss of corporations I snd 1h : sawlogs, boom” af recon. ¢ following ident of wns, of | New Advertisements. iB. & iB. BOOK BINDERY o PERFEET MEDIUN OUR ORDER DDPARTMENT cys ] ES 4 Nete slack O DEY GOODS Win i i i ) Mn and il Hip fit uw Deal With Us Through Our Mail Order Department And Will Sai Lr Mone lH. eement | 7 enates | Wid ANON TIiis 3 . ion Smull's [3] NA HOOK OO 3 n y AFA} battle of Lake Ex ture strick This bill includes national guard unif At qu the house reconvene | through the belate i the dignified senators were w the recess in a mock senate Harmspvna, May Mr. Cooper, in the senate, made a motion that the vote by which thu juor license transfer bill was killed lust Friday be reconsid. ered. Mr. Packer said he the bill and therefore against reconsider. ation. Mr. senate would i It was one of high should not be killed The object of rece fo correct one oh ture, that of « ng ers to pay constables for their monthly visit and to right a typographical error, the result of a mistake by the printer or of collusion with him The | vote, ment, Appropriation bills were fi as follows: For new laundry at Narris town Insane Asylum, $5,000; Wills Eye Hospital $10,000; proposed dispensary at Norristown, $5,000, The Quigley hill, relating the vocation of liquor licenses, came up second reading in the senate An was made by Mr. Woods to the last sect tion T5000 for 1) hiling away Fow [| OOPET i ! this measure, importance in this nsideration ectionable iuige was fea- onsider sennto and Mi Agri 10 re nserted his amend- Looper ally passed 10 fee on nion ! tnse on of th i | loon k « furnished | wi the ul the ch | against hin : Y | " 1 ] i fitise ggg ent y that additional ti i have { i legislature continued fr the reck money ties wore tor provided the om YORI compelled to exert use the necessary cash Lost His Life for a Friend, SLATINGTOR, Pa, May 14. William H. Lloyd, of Danielsville, Northampton | county, coal train near here this morning to help a companion who had fallen from the same train and Jay between the tracks as if seriously injured. Lloyd | fell, crushed the right side of his head against a raslroad will and expired ina few minutes. The other man was not badly hurt, Roasting Roading. Reapixag, Pa, May 10.-The un usually hot weather thus early in the season is being severely felt here, At) o'clock yesterday morning the ther. mometer marked 08°, and by | p. m. It had reached 98°, A number of persons employed in the city park were com. to quit work on account of the for the | en out. | the | ried pa 1 Oo ¢ LIE morning | ind began rushing | was against | suid he hoped the | and | WAY. | the | out h provides srges | ERLE sources of rew i 1 8 Mar : | thomeelves | leaped from a Lehigh Valley | 0 the senate | HMERES ream ( CAS MOHAIRS ~New wr own Importations Fine Zi-inch Mohais wos Browns, Greys and blues wide, at 5 © ais : y raf ator Catalogu WH ATEWwW PAaserns me! and we will please you 115 to 12 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. | FRESIT TAFFY DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | THOMPSON & CO, sine Old Process OILCAKE MEAL L MEAL AS STOCK FOOD (Jer (1 PENN'A STATE COLLEGE L) entire course Ms ATI applied §o-MBOHAXIC ANTS with study, three years’ course and squipment MH MBCHAXIOAL and practical combining ENGINERRING ; theoretical «MENTAL MORAL Constitutional Law and Keonomy, ote 12. MILITARY BCIRAOR « Instruction theoretioal and practical, Including each arm of service, 18PRysios; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ete., a very full course, with ex tensive Laboratory praetle:. Hoo PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT | Two years carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opens September 20, 1888; Winder term, January 8, 1880 ; Spring term, April 4, 1880, For Catalogue or other information, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest., Srare Corian, OnxTee Co. Fa AND POLITICAL BCIENCR History, FPolitioal BLANK | LADIES’ LUNCH | BREAD, ( | Call and 1 | shop wor » Ky new building | may offer his vote ! 4 i I where | may be elected by the people { service of the State or of Fhe Army OF nay i his vote New Advertisements Bellefonte J. B. KUNZ, 4 " Lessee. BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, NORTH Drug + y Ad Walter W Bavard. (Achenbach’s Bakery. | | WEET BisE Shell Oysters a Specialty. AND OYSTER PARLOR. | _ Professional Cards FILBUR FV, BEEDEF HEEDER LE FTES atl OF y A A GEFhanY DALE LO | |] ORYVIS i NM. BOWE) ’ ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS (ye street S. KELLER, e of Hig { excellence | AS, L. HAMILL. your dont DAY KES ON HAND AUCHENB. SENDMENT IQ) THE « i 4 tot except a ¢ ast td fy days munieipal i : bons distries mm which he resident ele iions of the ok «hs en Senet eng shall at the time I a for ail offeers tl ion district of whi resident and not &1 now ate or bereafter Provided in time of war no elector in the act militar the United Stgles, in shall be deprived of aL ¥ thereod by reason of his ime and place st which such absent electors may vole, and for the return and canvas of their Yolo in the election district in which they res pectively reside Fifth. Fer the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed fo have gained or lost a resi dence hy reason of his presence of almenoo while employed in the service of the United States or the Slate, nor while engaged in the pavigation of the waters of the State or of the high seas, nor while a stadent of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshonse or public institution, except the in nates of any # for disabled and indigen hors sailors, who, for the pase ou shall be dee to res nihoe Hon Harpo where said house ix Joehted. Laws shall be made for ascertaining, WA Hi the citizens who shall oni to + UMARLER W, STONE, Beeretary of the Commonwealth, | QROCKERHOFF HOUSE, 11 be entitled to volte at i That | i 3 absence from sueh | : i election district, and the jegisiature shall have h yyw Lo provide the manner in which and the the | | East corner of Allegheny and wney-at- law Esq. North side Hotels, eet | Corner Allegheny and High str GOE. B. BRANDOX , Lessee. AJ [} ABRMAN Ji¢ J High Stre Hous USE GARMAN Propriet YUSE, Firests JPASSMORE Hi PHILIPSETRO, PA EN moderat ree, JAMES PASSMORE, Prop ( \ENTRAL HO EL, ’ Ippon e Railroad Station,) ‘MILESBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor. THROUGH s Hote meal as ALL the railroad will Sane Inach, or procure 126 minutes TRAVELERS an excellent place TRAINE stop ad Banks, I' NATIONAL BANK. Allegheny street. UMES INO, PF. BARRIS, President Cashier. Will seeupy the new Bank building corner of Allegheny and High strools, inside of thinly { days F. REYNOLDS & CO, BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Block High streets, Gro. Ww, JACKSON, Cashier, WM. F. REYNOLDS, President, Cran COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring Jan. A. BEAVER, A J. b. SutRakir. — BANKING
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