3 & ims WN Blek Tien cho and rolleveall the troubles inal dent t v billoua state of the systom, such ag 2 ss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afle eating, Palo in the Bide, &e, While their mog Pauarkable success has boon shown iu curing SICK he, yot Carter's Little Liver Pils are Hy valuable in Constipation, curing and prg= Venting thisannoying complaint, while they also eorrect all disorders of thestomach stimulate the fiver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only _ HEAD y would be almost priceless to those wha ais distreosing complaint; but fortis ¥ thelrgoodness does notend hare and those whoonoo try th allsick head ACHE [18 thie Bane of ro many lives that here fs where We make our great boast, Qur pills cure it while others do not Cartes’s Little Liver Pills are very small and Yery easy to fake. Ono or two pills makoa dose, ry are strictly vegetable pd do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who Bae ther. lnvislant 25cents; five for $1. Soid drug;ists everywhere, or sent by mail. A ) ARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Ove and F arisir ears Spec Upon iady RK MEDICINE THAT AKES 600D BLOOD # y a pale, ce. Ud $1.75 n 50YS 3 f & In the latest 5 $3.50, 84.88 or | reha 4 on {he Bottom luak fur 18 ol ok | when you buy, Brockton, Mass, Sold by FOR \LE BY MOU CLAS, oF Young chek, = hens M f yom can't L Be FORBRONS free, ide frees OF more, Co, Boston, | handed to ( { an order for ] ] | most intimate friends 1 I} Yalane o ble Holocaust " or ig | HEIR LIVER World's Pale with Fire Exenrsionists in oa Dendly Add to the Horrors to of the Catastrophe — Bodies Burned Be- yond Hecogoition—Harrowing Incidents Mich., Oot. 21 K, Twenty { chm «l od flesh women \ isis 1 ps o JDlackes all ining of Idren in were men, the enjoyment of life, and happiness, rest upon the floor of an improvised morgue in the basement of a furniture store of this A mile away in the city hospital are a score or mare of | ashad hott and broken Jimbs Direct disobedience of orders on the part of a Chicago and Grand Trunk engineer and conductor, both of whom had service the company and regarded | was cause of ragedy A Faymond ccinl train of eight palace cars, filled with eastern folk who had been taking in the sights of the Worid's fair, pot of the road Chicago at 5:15 as the first section of night express, known as No. 8. The train was in of Conductor Burt N. Scott and Engineer Harry Woolley, both residents of this All well the Battle Creek depot reached. This was at 3 From the railroad yards, a tance of a and a half, there is a double track When the Wi full stop ir sity eiLy. ttman haineoe with « seen long were employes, the left the Bixtieth street J at the charge place went until Was here to mile itcomb came to a wrrator special 1 the depot the night of Seott two copies « to proceed nl endeavor to a man pulled off one of her hands epite her terribla agony she retained son ros sciousness to the last, and as the flames | crept up and surrounded her she called out her name and address and that of friends to notified I am a teacher in the Methodist Sunday school at Sprout Brook, N. Y.," she cried; say I died like a Chris tian." Then the side of the car gave way and she fell back into the flames Her hus) | had meanwhile been res cued from the next oar, into which he had been driven by the force of the collision He retained consciousness until his death, but was kept in ignorance of the fate of his wife. In his last breath he asked Rev Dr » td ser the wid left at home eyes of the bystand his sympathy, fled rm placed on the ntly found w | : Ana be LE d his love to 2 groan as the f even The fred] tie remnining of the entire top away, leav Phe jittie | were charred t and the bone There were brut two of the bodies that were possible of identifieation, sven by the of the vietims These were men, both charred from head to foot, but with the lineaments of the features preserved to a sufficient degree to admit of thelr being recognized. Warrants were subsqeuently sworn ont charging Woolley and Conductor Besott with manslanghter. Poth were arrested { snd gave ball for a hearing. Each charges the other with responsibility BATTLE OCnEex, Mich., Oct. 93. Albert H. Bradley, of Toronto, Ont, another of the injured in the Grand Trank wreck, ! died hewe last night, x | - § A BIG COAL What Vander 4 fotrol of the SMeonns, DEAL wWannn New Yonx, Oct, 24 of the New Jorsey ( 4 reporter self al buyer of Lackawannn and sald that his he sled Mr, Vanderbilt's, which is known as nt 40,000 why Mr. Maxwell they ex to control the after next February tating its policy be in harmony with the sociation PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 25,11 believed in this the Vanderbilt of the Delawat ern is the first entral, whon seen by eknowledged that he was him dings equ lnred that company t 80 far as di ti ted fil meerned i = As wrally that the securiceg by greatest cont « this « ished will carrving ountry Jorgov Th be n part denial of is kno Garrett York in « Ofeials of the Madison Square He tested for Fraud entity Nritish Salle Fhe vessel to was on Singapore Shanghai, wi during the night of the sth helplessly n i he rocks bs and soon became atotal v were saved ont of twenty-three Fatal Fall of a Bridge Broogkiy®, Ind. Oct J section of brid over White m f afternoon Jd. ¥ the iro River at Hen flew from here, gave wa " Jer mixty feet and bad his inm F, Piteell, of Daley jured interna and Three others were badly ihe Anstrians Viexsa 1 TAL n iis address to the red in int: Frawehise for he idea ott tadde Pinoads bros Chine: ad ws to y Oel, 5 BAN Crnell a | pt } and Japan advices up t Floods and famine have been working thelr an nual disaster in the northern provinces, and numerous deaths are reported. Fatal from famine in the Huonfu dis trict is reported distress Train Robbers Get Fourteen Years. 81. Lovie, Oct. 25 «At Clayton the trial wis onlled of the train robbers, Pennock Robertson and Ray, who held up the Frisco train near Pacific. Robertson plead not guilty and wns Beid ander bond of $10 00 Penuook and fay viitered pleas of gaily, and were each sentenced to fourteen years ie prison Lackae | President Maxwell, | Sin k | least | this will | | mon § { fered at Musintalped Order A as} Brgyiman wa I by people | § Annoyed ir ay 1 ’ y : dliG gigeling, Tq! Chureh | ard. He ! looked at Histuri me yen PPAROR TOV? large self fouls SLOIE GF & young man | WwW { . tantly laugh- onuth grim- LLL CARN The Fountain Head of Mtrengih “While Serving I was ta r PS 1 ering with adn ' % nd pepain. She dt iw Hood's Sarsaparilla fecls Hike a mew woman ~~ Worlds -- Fair’ TE SKIN By virtue « leas of ( : SNALS {a : » No. 4 township, county and sate aloresald, beginning at stones on line of land ato of Jacob K. Runkle, deceased : thence by land late of Peter Ruble, North 54 degrees Kast 15510 perohes: thenes by land ate of John Rishel North Siig degrees West 10 010 to stones ; thence by land ats of the b K, Runkle, deceased, South & de grees 1 56:10 perehes to the place of begin ning, containing 100 perohes and allowance of Six per cont for roads ; thereon erected a (wo story frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings TERMS oF BALE One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale: one third In one year, and onedhird Jin wo years with intaresf on deferred payments, and Which shail be secured by bond and mortgage on the promises Nitate t the “eres sald Jae | RD K. RHOADS, Commission Merchant : i FARMERS" - SUPPLY - STORE yO “ ‘x |McCALMONT & CO. |v BELLEFONTE, PENNA three seats, Dayton Wagons with tops—-the for all purposes best wagon The demand for Conklin Wagons grows larger and 4 larger from year to ecause they are made of the - hd fod > ng C/N 7 8 “- JA year, I 1 A—— LACITEITE.L Wht eB et Oysters in All Styles, Hot Coffee and Lunch, % RE] Leave Ary | Bn RASTW ARD Ar! Ex M') best material and workmanship and | : have no equal for fine appearance, 15 light running and durability. sale by Me€Caiinont § Co, For Opern Hous lee Cream. Cake. ele Attractions RAILROAD EASTWARD al Gr Vicksburg Mf in bur To take AM AY I LJ | J. LR | IVR ven BUTE .c.. o. Millmont UNTE CENTRAL RAILROAD effect April 4, 182 WESTWARD. Ae Ex M'} BTATIONS AM AM ry 68010 0 4 40 6 8700 8 4 40 wots. wef $0 JO B35 4 #8 Whitmer... 444 10.484 01 LADS n.. 16 47 30 46 4 84 HOTT... 6 80 30 Fillmore... wo MeLlOTR Brialy.. Waddle. Matern wwe. Kramrine Wllefonte LColeville 2E3e 2= PEDROIA RES a wan > Ee ate College... | V.W. Tuomas, Supt,
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