oe SCROFULA Is that impurity of the blood which produces ly lumps or sweillngs in the neck; ming woq v the arms, hh devel ere In the ften oy vai at il eit 5, or fi €3 3 = indness or 0%, cian. hv, fasten. tion and x NE ARG VOIY How Con it Bo By taking il he hia LAG Femar Kain has proven | medicine | seroiula, try Ho wssale Clty, N. J VW. BL ATHERTON, "a . » 9 o> - ii? Hood’s Sarsaparillia Sel by all dru 31: six for 85. I't only fy OL HOOD & CO. Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass 00 Doses One Dollar pareaq y EPSY or ING SICKNESS I WARRANT my ve Beca of my INFALLIE and Post Oice iad, sna | H.C. R20T, ———————— ————— Buffering from the eff docny, wasting weak: send a valuable treat particulars for home plendid medical » frof. P.O. Pow on s of youthful errors, ear’ ed, Jost manhood, ete, I» s (sealed ng Moodus, Conn. Nothing C1: Earth Will Hate Fee § a off oo TRE ~“COLCHYST!I'R” Ii make all the © shoe w her ¥ elie = ow er Bown dlipy ing la Cal for the leery “AnuTEIVT AQUN TERS trade of We shaw an Ba" HUMPHREYS’ SrecIrios are schon Uy ant Joe Fuge 4 "i Mesase a Ra CE — we CEN. SHERMAN DEAS The Illustrious Warrior Passes Peacefully Away, | in the dally newspapers | developed Over 3,000 Messages of Condolence Received = The Funeral Place Thursday—interment at St, Lounls, with Military Honors—Gen, Sherman's Brilliant Military Cae reer—History of His Last Hiness, New York, Feb, 14.—Gen. Sherman ; died at his residence in this city at 1:50 { this afternoon, New York, Feb. 10.—Ever since the death of Gen. W, T. Sherman was an- { nounced Saturday afternoon, telegrams of sympathy and condolence have been | pouring in from all parts of the country, { Some 3,000 were received, including from the president, from Messages | public officials, soldiers who had fought | | under the general and other friends. rom (rovernor's night and wil ved, I , ind re Avs “ne hed tne was ral Arrangements atid t Ale A tery Ame serious “From that | Sherman's condition were [u The « but munat the com tl BB be ly chr wl § a Was gotten under control, other symploms Sherman's death was not due either to erysipelas or to poeumonia, but to inability to cough up the mucus which filled his lungs. The lungs were the weak point.” There was a slight Friday which aroused scarcely hopes, which were abandons! for the last time Saturday morning. The end came Just before 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and the general passed away peacefully and pain. lesaly, in presence of his family and one or two close friends Gren improvement om Justified Gen. Sherman's History, William Tecumseh Sherman was born at Lancaster, 0, on Feb. & 1850, He was the sixth of eleven children. On the death of his father, who was a judge of the supreme court of Oblo, he was adopted by Thomas Ewing, who afterward became United States senator and secretary of the interior. Young Sherman graduated from the mil. ary academy at Went Point in the class of IMO, After his graduation he served with distinction In the Florida war and sulwe. quently In the war with Mexico. He next held a staff position In the army In Califor nia, Missouri and Louisiana from 1847 to 1853, when he resigned. Giving up the tent for the counting room, he became a banker in Han Francisco, and was in that business for four years He had while in the army studied law and, thinking this profession more to his taste, he practiced It for the next two yours, He becaine superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy In 180, but resigned In 181, at the beginning of the civil war, Gen, Kherman was at once commissioned colonel of a regiment of infantry and come ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL | Takes | mandod a volunteer brignde at the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, He was soon ape Eh 1 aesigned to the command of the department of the Cumberland, but from some cause was removed, and was for some months in command of & camp of instruction nexr Bt, Lovie He took part in the Tennessee and Mis slopl cnmpaign, commanding a division Shiloh, April 6 and 7, 1562 | quent siege of Corinth Wis appointed major | and was fra mer and autumn of 1862 part the Viel i made brigadier gone: Cian, 14 ut On May 3 genaral of Liy enga in Mherman fie Army of Lhe Tenn He took part in the of HCO command Oct, 2 Around capture of ized an army of campaign of 11} y, 1863 erat id the assau onary ridge He 100.00 men for 1 On March 12, 158 of 1} Chattanooga ar “1 | eweded Gon, Grant as commnnder tary division of the Mississippl, em br the departments and armies of the ing regions On \ and ie ination of t | tas amilitar; Having sent | under Gen | movement | of sL until Nov two. sen, witha f th pa army, witl hed Ft 2 lie « mn InG ref an fren tH A, demanded tons surrender an had been toed Nbaton L cAmpalgzn Ripper Again Jack the N, Feb 4 A = . : hy “hn Vid CONGRESSIONAL The Week's Work of : : y A tar tari? i As Feb The senate agre the army he copyrigh. bill taken imber of amendments rejected IR message announcing the death of Gen, Sherman was received, and Me sars ley, Morgan, Maaderson, Davia, Pierce Evarts delivered eulogies on the Hiustrious soldier, The house discussed the naval appropria- tion bill without disposing of it. Resolutions expressing grief at the death of Admiral Por. fer were adopted, and the house adjourned ¢ the announcement of Gen, Sher. waa Haw and on rev i man's de Wasninvaron, Fel 17. In the senate Mr MoeConnell addressed the senate In advooacy of his bill directing prooeadings of condom. nation to be commenced against the Union and Central raliroad. The bill was refer. red. ALIZE) p.m. the senate went into ex. ecutive session. The doors of the senate chnmber were not opened until 450, and im. medintel vy thereafter Mr. Quay aross and ad. dress the senate In refutation of charges eirciinied against him. At the closs of his remarks the senate resumed o nalderation or the alglomatic bill and the Hawaiian cable amendment adopted (nn sxecutive session was Agreed t In the honse the conference report on the army sppropristion bill was adopied. The hotise then went (nto committee of the whole on the Indian appropriation blll, bat without disposing of It the committees ros and after adopting resolutions of sorrow at the death of Gen. Sherman the house ad jouraed, Ey SN —_— Death or Insanity, CuaTrasowaa, Teun, Feb, 17.-The condition of City Attorney Warder, who shot and killed his son-in-law, C, M. Fugette, Jan, 18, is miatwiog. He fails to recognize any of his family, and the physicians do not think he long survive, Should be by any chance re. cover, it is said he will insane, pointed brigadier general of volunteers and | he | and in th isso. | KEYSTONE NOTES, of Real Interest Pre- sented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS D0 AND Gleanings of Fivlds ol 3 ET Importan Picked Ther the State, News, and in Ohio covers 300 feet and near West ng trans ) and reiiw Or seYera Ve 5 how the tr pearly nalfl that in depth Newton ssengers are bh ferred at the slide, but the tracks will not be cleared for several days. The Youghiogheny river is bank fall and rising, A big flood is fearel Reports from Gr streams in that vie banks, and many of th the low lands have been driven from their homes. The Manor Valley and Alexandria branch railroads are cov ered in many places with water and glides. The lower end of Greensburg and the fair grounds are entirely sab merged. Already the damage to prop. erty is great, the water still rising. pA heen Ry Pa., Feb. 17.—The high- est water in Stony creek and Cone maugh river since the floo1 is reported, The street bridge, Cam! rail road , & temporary bridge at East Conemaugh, Eleventh ward bridge and the partly constructed Walnut street have all been destroyed. The cellars in the lower part of Johnstown are filled with water, and work at the Cambria Iron company's plants have been suspended, owing to the water tanking up through sewers into the mills and farnaces, The water is still rising and the lower end of the city is almost entirely under water, come from several seo tions of the town that thieves are tak. ing advantage of the excitement attend. ing the high waters and are plundering whenever the opportunity presonts it scke for a distance of surg are that the are over their people living on HiES wolf. {| White PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE the Wheels of Governmzant Revolve at Harrisburg, HArnrmsnunag, Feb, 11.-—-A number of bills were introdaced in the house, The bill directing the exssintment of court stenographors was passed by 104 to 56 180 passed { and How 0, inaily bill to nsnuisciuring Japany Hng ¢ from by st in Philad we the am providing th be pald into th ugh and nsod 16 th pei £20 The act autl n petrol of Wall Paper sisting of Pre ¢ } Effects Felt Liquid and Yar Bianks Leather Embossed wren. § with match Ingraing Golds ats and Browns-all freezes a Colling Decorations! for the coming season are especially beautiful and In great variety of colorings and design A Tall stock of Window Shades, Spring Rollers and Shade Cloth In great quan lity Room Moulding In all widths designs and colors. -— With the above goods all in sto Kk, and a corps of (ood Workmen Qrmtemm— AKD (s— 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the business, we think we are prepared for a large spring trade, -_— Sa Work promptly done at fair prices. We ask all who contemplate papering to drop In and examine our goods, S. H. WILLIAMS No. 117 High Stress, BELLEFONTE, PA. : Disorders which AfWeet the Kidueys Are among the most formidable known Brights's disease, gravel and othey complaints of the the urinary organs are not ordinarily cured in severe eases, but the ¥ may be averted by timely medication A usefy wid glands has ever bees 1 abies lant of the urinary Mi Yiomtetier sn sieart Bitte y #flord framed %, @& med) hey Become ha Bel weerelivy pom of the Kid i ————— ~ SCOTT | EMULSION Of Pure Cod : Liver Oil and} HYPOPHOSPHITES | of Lime and Sod . { ¢ { { } v 4 5 5 { Consumption : ! { Ny ] * ’ Scoff’s Emulsion *.. | Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, | Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- cages, Chronic Coughs and Colds, ! Broad o. New Yer 4% AGRICULTURE (three courses and Aung CULTURAL UMEMISTRY : with constant (lus trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory L2-BoTaxy and HORTICULTURE: the and practioal. Students tang ht « with the microscope SCHEMISTRY With an unusually H thorough course in the Laboratory {CIVIL Escingex:xs § KLecrrical ExGiNeeniso MECHANICAL ExGixgenive : Yeompan ied with very extensive practeal exercises in the Field, the Shop and the Labrotary 5.~HIsTORY ;: Ancient and Modern, with origi nal Investigation B-IXNDUSTRIAL Art and Design To~Lapigs’ Covman 1x LITERATURE AxD S01 ENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for Muste, vooa and instrumental, S—Lasouaor axp Livermarowe: Latin ( tonal.) French, German and English 4 quired.) one or more contioued through entice course Po MATHEMATION AND ARTRONOMY | pure ang applied. retionl ay ginaim and {hese cour SES Re a 10. ~MBORAXIC ARTS: combining with study, three years course | new and equipment. MENTAL M LAND Potaric s {onstiutional” Law and History, Fontios! 1" MILITARY scr ® : Instraction theoret iva and pracy Ng 4 raph age he PREPARATORY DEPARTNE ul wid) NTL Two years iy 7. 18 week dunt oF ether GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prext., STATE Corton, Unwrae Oo work ng
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