A J 5 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 presence of Hving parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eus- tachlan tubes. Microscopic research, how- ever, has proved this to be a fact and the result is thata simple remedy has been for mulated whereby eatarrh, 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 catarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy i8 a specific, A pamphlet explatnin this new treatment Is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. DixoN & Son, 504 West King St., Toronto, Canada.—Scientific American, Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. SLATE ROOFING BLACKBOARDS, URINALS, &c. UNION ROOFING CO. PFRUNER BLOCK MAKE MOREY uyingstwhole } id srting ae sgontfor thoohenp. vat rellanle house on earth, Om re oeipt of 98 ots. in me cent stamps we will send 2s » sample one complete set of family scales, together with our eats Jogue of Watches, Books, Guns and numeroes househeld Srticies on which we offer great inducements ts Agents and others. The Scales are accurately fited snd adjusted and are warranted in every respect, and are only offered at this price for the present to encourage agents and others to ban our goods On a ten dollar cash order from sur mammoth ar oad will sand cng 008 of scales free, or allow you the price paid for this set AT. EVANS & CO, 15% and 154 State Se, CHICAGO, 110s O8¢ so c—— MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. y Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Beoks Learned in one ay Mind wandering cured, Every child and adult areasly benefitted. Groat indg to Corre d of Dr. Wm. A. Ham. ist in M . n the frees x Jy 0cditor of the ristian ar, the Rolentis:, bhaon, Judah PF. A OIE TIE 253 Pith Ave., N. ¥ guar: —} be of gheu ’ month and Manag r' In Pennsylvania. Th 42 Coal Exchang Standard RPHANS Yirtue Court of Cet COU Ly al 1 ne following described hie Lub er. deceased te i tract on pievs of 1a wl FIRE 18 Lhe township of Greg id 88 the head waters of Fefins (re He road ieading fr ving Woreuald i } %: Dear pub | in Brushvalliey Ariners Mills, bounded and desertbod as follows He ginning al a post themes Rorth 17° east 1 rehes thenoe north yy West 8 419 perehes Bence north 649.7 east 5 5.10 te rehes fo white Oak corner, thenes north ay ASL C8 perches 10 Stones, thenee north 57 east fe = bpereh- | 0% to stones, thenee sonth | PASE OT perches fo stones. hones bOUlh WY west 1K perches | £0 post, thence south We” west 06 perehes to Post, thence north 75° west MH 210 perches to ie of beginning, containing 127 acres and perches, more or less, thereon erected a two story dwelling house, bank barn and outbulldings, runuin Walter and god oh premises Nearly one-half of above ibed traet is covered wit pine and oak saw timber, a state of cultivation, urehass money, rmation of sale, the OF secured on day of sale; the In one year, to be secured by bond and premises, With interest, J.J. Zunen, To on 5 Wa. 6. Hazxr. Executors of John Zubler dee'd, RY MONEY. SA mission if pre. 0 ex. CHANCE TO MAKE ind ex com WAN : Hye =A wonderful hosiery sale at the Cash Bazaar, re some bargains in black hose, on | | . going on ladies and a Stop in and | mis and girl were found near those of Mis, Fitzharris; Samuel Long, died in the hospital from injuries; Hamilton Clark, Mrs. Lizzie Gallagher, The following bodies were found and are now lying in the Pre byterian church: Joseph Williams, Mrs. John T, Harris and three children, Dr, Marbury, Carl Wener, wife and child; Jessie Bend. ing, John B. Clark, Hamilton Clark, George and Lillie McDowell, aged 8 and B years; George 1. Kiee Mary E. Neary, Moses Fisher, two unknown women, Miry O'Connell, Mis, Rosenthal, Claus Brush, Philip Constable, DELVING IN THE DEBRIS. Displensing Food and Clothing-—Scones in the JOHNSTOWN. Pa Stricken Town, JUDG OH the Superin. tendent Mor fn, of Cambria Iron company, 1 med from a tour of the entire flooded d He declared that " nly ahout 15.0.4 persons are now alive where 20,500 Hive nd had their being before the flood Adjt. Gen. Hastir the death list may not « of this number he thi will never be roc Mr. MceConn burean of reg convinced that is 10,000 or more, maintains that xcoed 5,000, and nks 2.000 bodi ie. Fire, apt, Jones and held a tion and scheme for clearing the How are the citizens « ir | 4 with Evan Jones arranged the trees, going to do it “Men and fiz an Jones, “Wea all, We'll just this truc) king that's 3 Fe | to remind Const it vou asked amma | repli wi Ev wt 2,000 gather un and cast ar i to 4 are n all ou i | you nts were ig down wa and piling Great billows ward the lower. it be for clear gro rivers ma An upon in builk Wie rich at ¥ agZ_in grow i gr How Supplies are Dispensed, ron 4 stant the fol tion: Beef fi thin 5 and 0 ozanized uding ir, coffe ngs teas, A Specin partment, incl Wood vale, Cambria City wrellville, Cone. augh and other towns and h of will blish branch depots, and from these assistants will distribute the saries to the worthy. This scheme will enable those in charge to give to all who a needy and prevent imposition, The principal svivania passenger of the platform has large tables filled w Spangler has al 1 Kerns le \M in end these h nee re depot is at the Penn- station. A portion wn wired off and ith all kinds of good substantial cooked and food ed along the hole | of it. on guard not only repr i ent the 4 uncooked ager crowds but also to prev woming of | who very a ndant. Those asking aid ad- m “wd to the wired passage way and as fast as their wants ire attended to, their baskets filled and addresses take n, they are hustled out the other end, where Iso are stationed Heery narrow! each outgoer may not same dav oafers, are are nlso vor ) who in order duplicate the Can that he r she visit on the ame of Those Identified. ong the identified bodies O'Conne Fisher, Stoel Inus frushn | stable hari Ho Umbrock Lxom Mrs Tman, Edward Lambert, : H hop, Mrs. Ray, . Mrs, Agu ve Ars Fenn Josep) Slick nny ¢ MeDowell, why 57 ho i” Lo Dee th A Favky, F Flax evion George DED DISTRICT, Charles + Birchof, MeDowell, Jonnie Henry Kratzer, Alice Keuna, Hattie Smith. of Osborn, Green county, Ohio; Catherine Mev: r. Emanuel Blongh, Charles Murr, I. Buch. anan. Daniel Suraney, James Pot ter, Margaret Vinton, Mrs Mary Koely, Katie Mrs. W. J. Gilmour, four children and mother, beside Pp « niece 108 unknown. The dead reported from Woodvale are as follows: William Tross, wife, Conrad, | William and Katie, and four other chil- | dren; entire family, Joseph 8. Challer, wife and two children: Mrs. John Tucker | and two daughters, William Beck, wife | and two children; Mrs. William Allison Mrs. Sarah Barber and her four chil- dren, Edward Barker. wife and two children wore crushed: Edward Brennan, wife and five children; Mis, Patrick Bermon and four children: Mrs, -—-— Martha Morgan, | Frank, | but the gus company offisids promise ‘o resume operations and have the ns available by Melday night. The Elsctric Light company also promise fo furnish Light in a fow dava, Licatenant Governor Stone arrived list evening with seven car loads of Pro. visions which were transferred neross the river and distributed. Five more cars are expected, some of them contain. ing tents sent from Harrisburg, which are much fed, At BEunsom's island, below this city, 0,000,000 feet of logs are piled up and 12,000,000 feet oy lumber. i that floated upon the island the of an unknown young woman was Some letters near the body were Jackson, found rout run, 1M Ni i : i YW. 1, men were Little drowned on Big H h) Lind Lene yr bark, ersey Shore, and the othe r Jose ] h Coss ume place, d One was Enoch Wire erinan, of the TATE breaking of the and his | ax man named Miller is all the othe LL RE EE iA LOY Maynard strest washed ilso rway A ini sing, the were on | ist of the Dead. is a list of the The followi 2 list far as obtained t At Wil LF 54 y diate: § WORKE, JOHNSTOWN cin of Charles Dy lerick and son Willi Die ve children, Jers yo m (employed Fires ore, the wile of Cleorg 14 YY Er. Wil- children, Jersey Northern Sullivan hn ventean Whit and three Mra children Driftwood, an unknown At Lock Haven, Daniel ( rd At Mill Hall, two persons named Em mett and Mrs, Snyder At Sanderson's, a child of Lew Seiler At Hamburg, in the Nittany valley, Clinton county, John Harder, Andrew Ryan and wife and mother, and Mrs, Woliser and three « hildren The total drowned in the Nittany valley is reported to be thirty six. Twenty drowned in Lamar townsh Porter township, McEl , ii reat damage, West Bras camp Ling grou ing oad $5. § ’ SONS 1 w ned ham ( wife and fourchildren. and tw of Jacob Keshner At Morris Mines, Ti wa county, persons irowned hit: t u fiidd 14 pRai psumbey of ws © rs ls be ng per onfer, children ported dr seven were Becovering Lost Logs at Williamsport, Wittiamsronr, Pa, June 11 At a n HNOErmen a Doris were SHE BAO Te. KM) On Ween this h #1 Which m com lown for kK Haven's Append Pa., Jum and us from A gen ut Lock to be ] in lost d are oy and s badly teams p cle an was n t wr was tant hire stance to hel A Ti i [ land within t COrpx proper that hen the water sub. { mud and filth Ong sun, creates most unbear. able Ih of aultsa and cess pools are in our cellars and on our main thorough! and nothing will save us from a frightful epidemic unless help comes promptly ly generously, to Pre nder the that | Contents A ares Feattle's 810,000,000 Fire. SEATTLE, W. T., June 8, timated that the total loss by fire to the city in buildings alone is $10,000,000, and all personal losses $20,000,000. It is thought many persons must have perished in the flames. Giant swowder was used to blow up buildings, n the hope of staying the progress of the flames, but to no effect, it ported two men have been lynched for stealing. The Surned district four acres and now In one of the | in al Hine | n employe i there | A of | but : 18 bridge | «It is now es | will probably reach | is ro | New Advertiseinents. iB. & B. Of - N Y - ” SHOPPING BY MAIL Through our MAIL ORDER DEPAKTMEN I, ean Le done with | safety and dj In every in whatever the Busranteed salls actign. put ia the haods of com Petipa on as received and the letter. he prices to out-of-town ¢ istamers are invarmbly the ed to persoual buses 5, atch tube the custom: r, | distance, 1s | Orders ar: as H SEINE 1 ai rolger was killed by the | bridge Our sto Col Co abl the manufac: goods latest prodoction rs. Our pri ways Lhe lowest, alc fli- N¢ v.ites 18Ve never LOUCS, nor ten the prices ap- imparted |} black goud abr (8, we | wi CY ©O have we eq proached, SUCHE A vai rs i Alou n rdin Sure! (rains, sliemnceciy Ow, (ashrmers—The place to learn (GLE ity rhades alone in $1 ik Wray ' Hrs All Woo inch { i , Hen ~ BOGGS & BUIIL. 115 to 121 New Advertisements Bellefonte BOOK BINDERY J. B. KUNZ, Lesse. IAM PRLS PARED to do ikinds of Plain and Fancy blading at 1 mt reasonable rates, BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. | i I'y 1] 1 1 ¢ Bloed ag hi scorms EMULSION CURES Wasting Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gain pound per day by its use, Seott’'s Emulsion is not a secret \ medy. It contains the stimnlat- ing properties of the Hypophos- hites and pure Norwegian Cod ] Iver Oil, the potency of both r largely increased. It is used y Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists, ECOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N. Y. Achenbach £14 CunSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS -~ Tana mas hd aL 1 Ons aly il N Wo ' 0 J Bakery. LADIES’ LUNCH AND OYSTER PARLOR. Shell Oysters a Specialty. FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHEN VY, PA. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO. Ge OILCAKE MEAL OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD sine Old Process Th MILCH COWES “er hotter or cheaper It iveronses the i : ana a5 5 i juicy N food known ft CATTLE se rapidiy for market sx M For HORSES, & sma anti. iI8iiYy In Ng with vs ® Tesuits v rd arn 1 THOMPSON & A PF PENN'A STATE COLLEGE nt and Modern IN LITERATUR y BOY Ample facilities for Mushe ia ANT Ek: latin nan and Eng witinued the ITERATLS op h re wired ent ire course MATHEMATION AND ASTRONOMY applied Po MBCNANIC ANTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course ; new buliding and equipment 10, MBOHANICAL and practical, ENGINEERING ; theoretical Thee Munrat, MORAL AND POLITICAL 8¢ TENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Politiek! Eeonomy, ete 12 «MILITARY SCrmwen ; Instruction theoretical and practical, Inslading each arm of the service, 13 ~PFuysics ; Mechanies, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, ete, a very full course, with ex tensive Laboratory practies, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two years carefully graded and thorough, Fali term opens September 3, 1888 ; Winter term, January 3, 1880; Spring term, April 4, 1880, Por Catalogue or other information, address GEO. W.ATHERTON, LL.D. Prost, Brave Corian, Uxwras Co. Pa 1! the | ] pure and | may offer his vote, shall be entitled 1 Evers First, He of This 0 best . me therealler may. ens nloree this provis oF Every male en of the We years, who shall have been a ¢ for thirty days and An inhabitant of this stats ORE Year next preceding as election. exe “51 at { municipal elections, and for the last thirty days 8 readdent of the elee tion distriet In whlch he { Oo vols at sneh election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not where for all offieors that now are of hereafter MAY be elected by the people © Provided. That in Ume of war no ¢ lector in the actual militar service of the State or of the United States, in the army or BAYY thepeo!, shall Ix deprived of his vote by reason of his absenes from such election district, and the legislature shall have Pwet to provide the manner jn which and the ime and place at which suel absent electors may vote, and for the retarn and canvas of thai vote In the election district in which they res. pectively reside, Fifth. For the purpose of voting, no person X gAlhed or Jost 8 resi roperly « Fourth twenty t out 1 wn else Profeswional Cards, { DH, BASTING HARTING WILBUR FP, REEDRYF FEDER HEP Y Ral - Law Office on ¥ v wire sort Alls J. W. GEVHALY kE DALE La { ~t Hig JPASSMORE HOUSE, i Frost and Bpr JANES PASSMORE, Prop TRAL HOTEL, (Opposite the Raflrond Station, MILESBURG, CENTRE OUUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on the raflrosd will fine hig Motel an excellent place to lunch, or procure meal a ALL TRAINS stopabout 25 minutes. { TEN : Banks, Jeune NATIONAL BANK. Allegheny street. E. C. RUNES INO. PF. BARRIS, President Cashier, Will occupy the new Rank buliding corner of Allegheny and High streets, inside of thirty days. WwW F. REYNOLDS & ©0.,, : BANKERS, Banking House in Reynolds New Block. 8. East corner of Allegheny and High streets, N, WM. F. REYNOLDS, GRO. W.JA President, A CENSRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. PANY SR Suga. ————
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