A NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster- fies, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, Ine ebrity, Sleoplessness, Diz- ziness, Drain and Spi- nal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the merve centers, allaying all frritabili- ties, and Increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. Tt is perfectly harmlese and leaves no unpleasant effects. —A Valuable Boox en Nervous 2 Discusses sont free to any addross, and pour patients can also obtain this inedicine free of charge. Leon prepared by the Revere ayne, Ind, since 159, r his direction by the in nedy has anit, of J [ pe prepared una MED Fe CO0., Chicago, tk Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 0 for 85 Larpe tive, $1.75. 6 Bottles for $9. A stages, ard ronchitis and Asthma, sertain cure for Consumption i sure relief in advanced st ae at once, ou will soe the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Bcld by dealors everywhers, Large bottles 53 cents and $1.00 Bek Nealacho and relieve all the troubles ined dent to a billous state of the system, such a8 _ Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress alles eating, Pain in the Bide, ke. While their mos$ pamnarkable ou iccose has been shown La curing SICK Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver PI equally valuable in Consth ee Eu venting { tuleannoying complaint, whils they also eorvect sll disorders of thestomach stimulate the siver and regulate the bowels, Eves if they ouly EAD ould be almost priceless to those wha rir “ia distressing complaint but forty. Badaly tio goodness does hotend here and those whoonco try them will ind these little pills valu. a wny ways that they will not be wil. About them. But after allsick head ACHE Ze the Yano of go many lves that hare fs where Wwe make our great boast, Our pills cure it while others do not, Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and wary easy to take, One or two pills makes dose, They are strictly vegetable sad do not gripe or purges, but by their gentleaction please all who Wee them. In vialast 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold by drug;ists everywhere, of sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 3 at ‘Bebo ther valle ¥ething On Barth Will AK TL. IX Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Discase, Good for XN sulting Hens, rated r one fo re i A rent a Gay No v eer borne Crewe vert me" me { 7) ve NEXT MORNING )) PEEL n KEV AND MY COMPLEXION iis BEER" EE SRE FE LENE'SMEDICINE All droggiste sell it Me. and 41 eo Aunt ed Alor Fr. % "ng | Texans and two millionalres of Col | and which borders western | south, | It is stated that Clark, | governor Worth {| for Bos tion would ter end to perpet | in td { Cle con | this state proposed | strat {| case the aj | lan i of \M ir} Btever | election.’ ! board of eXAr have 1 as \ " | district by dec | ored Republ | candidate | against | outeome speaks DENOCRATS hi (ONFER Meeting That Way Decide Special Session Question, A the GORMAN FOR THE CABINET, It 1s Sald Among the Leaders That the Maryland Senater May Be Given the State Portfollo~The New York Sen- To Divide atorship Kansas. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. — An important con- ference of Democratic leaders, it is expect ed, will be held in this city on Tuesday, at which the question of an extra session of congress after the inauguration of Mr, Cleveland will be discussed Among others who are expected to be present at the conference are Speaker Crisp, Senators Carlisle, Gorman and Brice, Hon. Don M. Dickinson, Hon. William C, Whit ney and other local Democratic leaders, i cluding representatives of congress from this city, Some of the leading Democratic bankers and business men of the city may also be asked to express their views on the subject of an extra session of congress, Some of the leaders who will be present at the pose an extra session of congress and will conference, it is understood, will op- urge the appointment of a special commit tee by the present house of representatives to investigate the present tariff system and prepare a bill for the Fifty-third congress The condition of be discussed in connec sion question Senator Fanlkner, of West Virginia, who is one of the Democratic lead rs in the sen ate, said that he was not in an ex tra session of congress, and di there was any necessity for or It seems to be the general opinion of the politicians here that Senator Go will be offered a place in Mr. Clevel and most likely, it is taryship of 3 Gorman. howe when questioned on be interviewed Smith M. Weed had a with Senator Gorman started for home Mr tioned as a candidate for the 1 senatorship, and he, politics State number ( were in town the treasury will also tion with the extra ses favor of d not believe rian wnd’s cab the seen inet, sald, state ver, subject refused to short conference before the latter Weed has been men too, refused to talk Senator George Z. Erwin f other Republicans from up the state From some of them it was learned that the Rep bie the legislature would be Frank Hiscock in the election States senator an votes in for Senator for Uni cast ted The Division of Kansas, Torexa, Nov. 28 -—-The scheme di vide Kansas and make a new common wealth is gaining adherents every day. A dosen prominent Western Kansas politi cians are here, and all admit that the plans have been made to make a fight before con gress and the state legislature this winter A serious obstacle, however, them in the fact that in the proposed new state there are only 223 000 people, which wonld allow them only one eonugressman, and not more than two in any event. The original movers figured on three congre men if the to rumors that several prominent ornde are in the deal prove to be true the popula tion will be increased many thousands. No Maa's Land, to which Texas claims a title, Kansas on the is to be sdded to the new state, a strip of country 30 miles widy by 175 long late candidate for others at Fort to add No of Texas, and are in the movement Man's land to the new state The be wi rity says Colorad off a fifty mile ww Wolcott same antho y would ling east, and that Benats to cut strip in is in the Melaunghlin Opposes Murphy. BROOKLYN, Nov, 88 3 > he Bro ‘ vapposed kin Cit} wak offi mily “We oblect tc his elec which Mi Mr Murph y zen, to sj Laugh , BAYS or senator beonuss uate the division and anti tld be no otherwise s state between Cleveland en, and wi ghout the country than as the Democratic machine of to the new admin ion in a condition of armed neutrality wition to tie up the senate, in intments of President Cleve t, is what the election verywhere hele such performance The cracy of Kings county nist veland m strued throu evidence tha face Tobe ln a pr 1 did not please | be « t i 0 Any T i the Den missing antag Stevenson Besleged, Nov, 28 —Viee President-elect son arrived at the Palmer House, as he sald, on business of a strictly private nM t office seekers are Ki I have not Mr. Cles sald Mr. Mevenson, CHICAGO, & him eland since the “and I know irse, m the vhether place in seen absolute bable ex ot 3 News! or know ar Ilinols mn given eal t. bu 1 be glad OL her favorit sons =o h red. Neither de I know whether there will be a special ses sion of congress.’ n to of Gets the Seal, Nov The state iiners (Democratic officials) the contest in the Seventh laring G. W. Murray, a col ean, of Sumter, the successful Moise, a white Demoerat, ran There were many irregulari trict, and 1 utest before ww made by able lawyers. The well for Democratic fale in this state Murray Corrvnia. 8 ( KN decided ties in this « the board » oe ™ ness Wants to Ne Pension CHATTANC Jonesboro, Agent, WGA, Nov, 28 A.J. Patterson, of Tenn., the male sur vivor of the family of Andrew Johnson, is 2 candidate for pension agent for his dis trict sole Massachusetts Will Make Sars, Bosrox, Nov, 88. «The executive council finished the official count of the voles cast in the recent election, but decided to have the returns gone over again Towa's OfMeinl Yote, Drs Mores, Nov, 38 lowa's official vote complete is: Harrison, 219.878; Cleveland, 108.408; Weaver, 016; Bidwell, 0,822, Your Were Drowned, RALEIGH, Nov, 28 — A schooner capsized at Brook's Landing and George E. Rich ards, William Willoughby, Henry Gaylor Sil boy, whose name is not known, wer rowned, nited States | | greatly | of the governs | and a | confronts | ; | different standpoint | party | pro | the greatest of | lean people.” i to the SOLONS OF THE NATION The Last § Congress Opens Monday, ersion ou of the Fifty-second | THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. It Is the Intention to Push Them as Rap idly ns Possible—Holman in Favor of Reductions and Opposed to Any Additional Ships for the Navy, WaAsHINGTON, Nov. 80, Congress opens on Monday next, and senators and repre sentatives are crowding into the eity from all over the country, and an air of impor tance Is beginning to pervade the capital A Little of Everything It often happens that a dog withouy} | fee barks the most. No one can Worrying have joy to-day wi about to-morrow, | It doesn't pay build any a house ha poor foundation, Nothing keeps a stingy man | stealing but the risk of the thing. { When you w Lo from ant to find a coward haunt | | up the man who knows she is w rong If there were 0 troubles to talk about | some people would always be silent. One of the most foolish men is the one who worries about help. Working without a I best ways thi strengths, things he can’t 1 nan is one of the mn to waste world vOut Preparations for the meeting of congress | have been completed at the Capitol. legislative chambers have been renovated On the senate side extensive improvements have peen made in the ventilation appara tus, and the entire system of plumbing has been changed and improved. The house committee on began work by referring the estimates for fortifications and the District tees for the formu lation of the several bills for these branch appropriations pensions, of Columbia to subeommit of the public service four of the fifteen It is probable after the will be opening of the session. [It ready to report is the purpose t« push the appropriation bills as rapidly a possible, and an effort will be made to send at least one of the r before the Ar money bills t egul the senate adjournment for the holidays Holman on Mr. Holman, the " has arrived to x Expenditures, watchdog of the treas ury, gin the work of t SOEKION Speaking the coming tw “There shoul } JOArs, \ 1 be reduct line, so that the than the ex pendl ns have t permit propriatic not stance, home and ns 1 sundry 1. There nt where than 1 | £ be nn y reduces are few departs the ext the pubii ntal expenses I believ Are not greater quires. The inci ) An enormous extent in 1 requ mum “This question of entersd freely into the It has created asentiment that | haven public expendititres recent cam pgn The | Catarrh, not Loeal, but Constitutions) | Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminen In amagazine underlies tarrh. It t Bor on physici ays uA 4 medical treat : 15 NOt a disease of the mar IS 4 disease of the man nose local exhibition trouble.’ hereto LTH) FY IT 4 other local ory they t . rticle adieal error nearly went of ca. all 1 arm i FeERily don are bh authori ties ax only yi taking Narsa bod fs M ve i h, reaching A Herald of the Infant Year. " ' heard expressed as I have during the past | few months, The tendency of the fed government toward extravagance b ita effect local governments, state and municipal, and as the federa ex penses have Kept going up the expenses ¢ local governments have kept wit them. People have finally be over the condition this is bringin and they are looking at it from an enti A halt must and th years Lo ¢ taxatic REE Don upon ’ pace OTOE BIA g x eC on this extravagance, noc must do it For two qu na of ditures wi me these 3 enti MM ARG in band before go band f all issues If the infl at the coming third congress, ships bulit for the navy f Mr {oiman prive “ the H Henee « seni on 14 in there will be pidiio Opposed to New Crulsers, “We have more than man," i more fore In tin assume the ol ships now than we eve f tence pers dangerc power n hand nhl REEL, | our weapos Jeft Maxis England th Alabama m fore a justice t 4 at ¥ submi that we have for all ti the Democratic party attempt to fur In the opinion of dry civil bill can down at the with the « at wil Hols Mr that of ury w pr those and those ih int in fact in form sion alleged trine on t vet stated hI government finds about. The whole matter, as far progressed, is simply an abrogation « Met bet nn the Mail ( and the Panama Rallway company ing no ground fur international com ius of Pana French formed gua cent nothing to Pacific Panama Canal Affair, Nov 80. «The Panamn t thor veut The WaAsHIXGTON, canal affair is being gated by the state d that the pres lent may refer to the matter in his message epartmes H hinted A Well Known Newspaper Man Dead. Bosrox, Nov, 80, William G. Blanchard, one of Boston's old time newspaper men and the first New England agent of the New York Associated Press, which p tion he held twenty-five years up to 1874, | dead, ned seventy six Died in Horrible Agony. RaLEian, Nov, 80. John Nolan, bitten five months ago by a dog, has died In frightful agony of rabies. The First of the Season. NYACK, N. Y., Nov, 30.-The first sleighs of the season were out Tuesday in Rook: land county. " Posto pe ligord Hitchinan A Boston Boy's Eyesight Saved Perhaps His Lire By Hood's Sarsaparilla—Blood Pole soned by Canker. Zead the following from a grateful ther: “Hy little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 Jeans ol, and It Joft him very weak and lood prisoncd with canker. Js eyes ed scinflamed that his sufferings were intense, and fa seven weeks he Could Not Open His Eyes. I took him tw) aad Ear Infirm rrmedies failed of good with * during that time to the Eye ary on Charlies street, but thelr fo do him the faintest shadow mmnenced giv ng him Hood's Rarsap om cured him. 1 have never 1 waved hie sight, even if mot his very life. ) iy use this tes Im is ih ! > I am always ready NY of Hood's Sarsaparill because of 1 tdid my son.” 8 Washington St. Anmie F Bra t HOOIrs Mass MAN HOO00'8 PILLS are i ma fect in and are per. ompon 1 appearance, posit $ tion an : : mes, iw ty thee degrees we two and thenee nety oak degrees ext sixty elg peches to oh riv Oy en and elght tenth ches to a po by land of William Irwin north txty eight and one hall degrees set one hundre and ninets and five ta «1 iH Pine mp, thes int and one-half Lrees west eto an oak stump, thenee south and onhalf deg Taian purch es to white oak ©» place "of ginnin oon taining ninety-«t acres and fifty two perches Deal Measure, me or less | So All thatertain messuage tenement and tract of land situated In the township of | Boggs, county ofentre and tate of Penna hounded on the th by the Bellefonte and Philipsburg turnke, on the east by Simon Nyhatt on the seh by Bald Bagle ersek. on the west by lands Jacob Keattinger, dee'd contain ing clevmeores, more or leas, theres erected a brick yd and three dwelling houses land other out bitings No All thabrialn messuage, tenement, parcel and parts certain lots of ground sity ate in Central Cl in the township of Boggs, in the county of “nire and state of Penna. bounded and deibed as follows: On the west by Spring sbt: on the Bouth by Rail road sfrect ; on thast by High wireot and on the north by landd John Wagner, oon taining one acre § fifty six perehes be the | same more or lesShereon erected a double | dwelling house anther bulldings, No. 4, All that tain messuage, tenement and tract of land sated in Boggs tow nship, | Centre county anstate of Peana., bounded and desgr! anllows: On the west Wb Sehroyer and Camel] ; on the south by Frank T. Wallase : on thast by High street and on the north hy E. Narr, containing four snd one-fourth scras, re or loss, thereon erected A eived taken | ged taken In eution and to be the EA of Fri Wallace SAS No dowill be acknowledged un til the purchase my is id in full, HE Sherte, ; ¥ ne hundrd and sixts thenee wey at he | CLOSING OUT In order to dispose of my entire stock, as soon as possible, as the bus iness will be discontinued h ere, every- thing will be offered AT COST I'he sto k embraces a fine line of Parlor, Dining & Bed Room Sus Fancy Chairs, 1 ounges, Desks, pring Couche S, all Trees, 1 all other Har, and mus 1 all D. GARMAN. i'tom “lor FURNITURE kind of EYE EXAMINA- TION QUEEN & CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their EYE SPECIALIST To Bellefonte, DNESDAY ECEMBER ‘ {ut Ww Jound al i BROCKERHOFF HOUSE eoeive No charge ’ glass y ELECTROPOISE Office REMOVED to 1004 Mt. Vernon st., PHILADELPHIA. GENERAL AGENT BEEZER'SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY 81 = BELLEFONTE, ’ { : - ut the best quality of , &¢. All kinds of d ham, pork, sausage juicy steak go to BEezer's MEAT MARKET. 104%.0y iB. & B. IF YOU HAVE . ‘FURS 'O BUY THIS SEASON OUR PRESENT OFFERINGS IN Fur Capes, Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs Children’s Fur Setts. i give such an Purchass at sale will be one of interest to you-By writing our Mail Order Department, you may be instructed how to save cash on every grade in price and quality of every FUR GARM ENT made~from tiny Fur Scarf at 81.25 | elegant Alaska Seal Mantle to 8300, Never such a Fur chance for the EXMAS PRESENT LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S GOODS. to Fur Boas, $1.50 to $25.00. Fur Capes, 4.50 up. Childrens Fur Setts, 75¢ to $6.50, ALASKA SEAL COATS, $125.00, $150.00, $175.00, $200.00, Write us, or better come, BOGGS & BUHL, ite, 121 Federal Bt, and | | oppo tunity to make | little cost that this | EDWARD K. RHOA | Shipping Commission Mere ~DEALER IN. nant Anthracite, Bituminous a Woodland. COAL Grain, and Corn Ears, Shelled Com, by the Bunch or Cord. i uit Purel TULBE STATION LLILEFONTE. VA ANTED AN Ds nhs of th } Shipp $5 Freight paid if % i WA STRAY NOTICE of the ndersign on | st bull. The owner § eriy and pay accordi r about Kept is rex (wis or ) law NEM MINISTY ATOR'S NOTICE {fadminist ni persons kno state to ma an od a sted tor settleme Hexny Brows Adm r Hublersburg WH WANT YOu THERE'S MOXEY IN 17 rf part time as abl ited to men o VINK © HAWKS & CO Rochester. NX H ACEHEIDXTBACIEDS Dining -:- Parlors ON BISHOP ST Bellefonte, Penna. 8) Mr. B.%( baker and ¢ taurant Ache alerer nback has opened Bellefonte's famous afirst class Res his present busi Prepared t erve at alll Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, lee Cream, Cake, ete. in connection with and Gentlemen Ever rahle desirable 'PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE ALLEGHENY, PA. LOCATED IN or Tar AND HEALTHY we IN THE ALLR GHENY Rpo1oX ;: OPEN 70 BOTH SEX BS: TUITION PRER : BOARD AXD OTHER EXPENSES LOW, NEW BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENTS ONE MOST REAUTIFU Te LEADING DEPARTMENTS Or STUDY ~ AGRICULTURE (three courses, ) and Aon CULTURAL OCnemisTay ; with constant 11lus trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory 2~BOTAXY and Homvicviruns: theoretieal and practical, Students taught original study with the microscope S~CnEMIsTRY; with an unusoally full thorough course in the Labo ratory CIvin EXGINERERING © These cour { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: [808 are ae MECHANICAL E¥GINRERING ; com panied With very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop and the Labrotary S~HISTORY | Ancient and Modern, with orig! . ial investigation ~INDUSTRIAL Art and Design H yi) ADIES' Covnsr Ix LITERATURE AXD SCI ENCE: Two years. Ample facilities for Masie, yoo and instrumental. E~LANGUAGE AXD LITERATURE: 1 tonal) French, German and peiinh quired.) one or entire course, BMATHEMATION AXD A ili STRONOMY ; pure and 10. <~MBOMANIC ANTS: combining shop work with study, three bi rr Dy Years’ course; new bullding IL MENTAL MORAL AND fonatitutichal Law And Tiel BOTRRCE | ¥, ote, 12. «MILITARY BCT and Jractieal, service, ( lish tre- more continued through the M1 instrootion theoretiont nding each arm of the SAToTully $Thod a EARTHEN | Two years Fall torm fut wilt adihinsion ane hand Rept or gard eid iy Aa Stare Corimon, Cuxras Oo,
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