Through the Weary Hours, Of many « night, made don ly long by its pros tracted agony, the rheuma fe sufferer tosses to and fro on his sleepless couch, vainly vray fag for tha rest which only comes by fits and starts. His malady 1 one which «rdinary medicines too often fall to relieve, but there is ample evidenos to prove that the efficle t Blood depurent, Hostetter s stomach Bioters affords the rheumatic a reliable means of relief Check the malady in iis fnelplent stages, wheu the first premonitory twinges e me on, wit this agreeable medicine, and avold years of torture. Whatever be the rationable of the aetive influ nee of tid Bitters upon this mala dy. certain ft is thai bo evidence relating to ft eff=ct Is more direct and positive than that eh relates to its action in cases of rheuma fiam Like all sted deserves a | shoul ! not be remedial sia, Indigesth because not al fMeacious tn dy dred dine <The latest mat reads thus:—"*No cake, no wild ing 10 divores.” Doe BEEZER'SMEATMARKET | BELLEFONTE ALLEGHENY 81 We keep none but the Ix Beef, Pork, Mutton, &e. smoked meat, sliced Liam, | ete. v If you want a nice RCOM MOULDINGS PAPER HANGING @ 0 Decorating! natinm F Ceiling Decorations! t S. Hl. WILLIAMS No. lI7 HK LOCA SN " AN A quired) entire course Woe MATHEMATI applied Hoe Muonaxic A il wot with study, three new bullding and equipment 4 HMuevrar, Mona Constitutional Lav EBeonomy, ete MILITARY BOIEN CE + Instruction theoretieal and practical, inolnding ench arm of the service, IL ~PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT | TWO yoris— earefully graded and thorough Winter term opens January 7, 1891; Spring term, April &, 15] : Commencement week, June Seduly 3 BU, For Catalogue or other infor } mation, address GEO. W. ATHELTON, LL.D., Pres. Brave CoLLron. Cenrnn On 0 TICAL SCTENGE 1 History, Politioal MORE FOREST FIRES. Narrow Escape of a Train Load of Flame Fighters, HALF A DOZEN BURNED TO DEATH The Men Forced to Take Refuge in a Brook, the Water of Which Was So Hot That Many Were Boverely Scalded Michigan's Dread Visitas tion, KpaTing SusMmir Pa., May 12 While the forest fire was ragi | tensely a work train of the Sinn | ing Valley railroad, in charg | intendent Badger, with seventy me | board, steamed out of town an 1 | the woods to fight the flames. TI proceeded about five miles fi | into the heart of the forest | tense h nd blindin {| end to its urine r prog f them to Death, V idsbu A in's Fearful Experience with t hie end on Lh Deer oRm Raj 1a ving the o imminent was the danger that the inl nie had packed all their goods and in many cases buried the moot val uaable in the ground, while a crowd of men stood about the only brick bailding wiles wore stored The Flint & Pere Marquette radirond bridge, on the Mt, Pelin branch, waa burned, The Flint & Pere Marquette round dispatches from Batchelor state that of Jumber in town in, which all the more valuable | house at Heed City wan set on fire and | barnod by sparks from the woods, Late | the town has gone, with 2,000,000 feet | hay ' Ou Have Ld M. FAUBLE, Proprietor ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Reynolds Bank Building. White wheat, per Bushel. oom CPPPTLTDTAON | Red wheat, per bushel... ( Kye, per bushel! Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel... Hew poy bushied Yo POF Dushiel Heat, per busts] werseed, per bushel Ground plaster, per ton THE HISTORY Ol Wednesda h Thursday, report the pa Corded Juli TH Hil of the | fed] St 4 ¥ § ed ad his home In Washingt iay alter a | long and very painful Hine I Paul Hole. the Chicago boy who cut his father's throat while the latter was asloop, was found guilty of murder, and his pun ishment was fixed at fourteen years in the penitentiary | Assistant Becretary Spaulding bas de | cided that no valuation of sugar is neoes sary in the adjustment of transportation entries covering sugar refined and in bond, and released after June ! Monday, May 11. asthma, She finds great difficulty in | breathing and has frequent fainting at tacks Beltefonte Grain Market, PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Corrected weekly by Geo, W., Jackson &Co: Princess Bismarck is siviously ill with | suspected | she sod fire to the ‘ Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND 8AY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes nnd Local Happenings Picked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires ale Fb Inen build sans of vel One ung umed pain ene Bn ol student vad under ball for a hearing rity escaped and Bectom re . t AL Hazvero Pa May 11 Grand mother Connelly, aged 110 vears, the oldest rerides { the region, was burned to death in ber little home at Beaver Meadow, She had no Hving relatives, | and for twenty years past ved on char. ity of the people of the village, refusi to be removed to the almshouse, re | which she had a great dread, Recently ehe became so weak that she could not leave ber bed, and it was proposed 10 re. move her to the almwhouse, where she wonld receive good care, The old lady arrangement, and rather than sulanit to the proposed indignity Cd clething upon which she lay and was burned to a ep
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