That Tired Feeling mon at this season, is a serious liable to lead to disastrous It is a sure sizn of declining Ii tone, and that the blood is im d and impure, The successful remedy is found in HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, thus s strength to the n ticity t 1 mu igor to uses ¥ and th to the whole body. truth Makes the Weak Strong Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's Ou, hea 2 Vel best and and clas bralr In Ives, the Mood's Pills are purely veg Befly harmless, always reliable and benef uy a Watch? “h i ne that cannot be stolen, roof Watches are those with BOWS. Here's the Idea: The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the endent (stem) and its into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, “ 30 that it canaot be pulled or twisted off, at, see that h this tra ad with any oth 6} Send 2 postal for a waleh case opener {0 the famous Boss Filled Case makers KeystoneWatch Case Co., HILADELPHIA. ie INArx er kind. W. L. .DoucLas $3 IS THE BEST.( NO SQUEAKING HO CORDOVAN, FR 13 SALE Wt 54.539 FINE CALF &KANGARDY $ 3.59 POLICE, 3 Sours, ee. WORK INGHgyg A —" $2.1 I: 2280 YSSCHOMLOMD £3, SHAPES 3 43. BesTDONOOL, SEND FOR CATALD Wek DOUGLAS, - BROCKTON, MASS. You ear save jnoeney b purchasing W. Le Douglas * hoes, Because, we are the largest m : ¢# in the worl pling the natie ar House i Steam H mode I PRICE, 35 HUMPHRE XS Br. Humphre ye Specifies are sclentifically and tice and for over thirty years by the h entire success. Every single Specific Ww 1 sep without drugging, purging or reducing Se ayntern and are in fact and deed the Sovereign a "Fevers, Cangestions, Inflammations 3 Teething: Colle, Crying, Wakefulness &-Piarrhea, of Children or Adults S-Neurnilgin, Toothache, Faceache ®-Headnches, Sick Headache, Vertigo 11-Suppressed or Peinfal Periods 19-Whiten, Too Profuse Periods 14-Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 18-Rheumatism, Rheumatio Pains I9-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head 20 Whooping Congh.. -- Nervous Debility 1 30 -Urinnry Weakness Throat 25 BUNRFPHREYS WITCH HAZEL O11, “The Plle Ointment." Trial Size, 28 Cis, Pe Bewrana rs’ MavUal (104 pages, MAILED Fae FERPREREYS" AED. CO, 111 & 113 William S40. , SEW TORK. enrefally prepared Hemedies, used for years in ure for the disease named. Kestadien of the World, 9-Werms, Worm Fever, Worm CO T-Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 10-Dyspepnin, Pillousness, Constipation 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness f8-Malarin, Chills, Fever and Agne Kidney Diseases 34 Sere Throat, Quiney, Ulcerated Sd by Droggiete, or seni prepaid on reosipt of pries, SPECI iE, ICS. ! {| the LIK m Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Moulting Hens. She aber hitety J pe, ‘ Ry conte tonth ' rong. Sirictly : . ’ ne six to t | Went get hes Wor mai) Jo » by Fi MW expres i pede | frow wit) “oredr on ‘ BOON A | te #0 4 ow { "ieh | guishea PENNSYLVANIA'S WAR GOVERNOR PASSES AWAY. (Continued from first page.) the magnitude of the crisis that then con fronted the country met in extrnordinary session in April, in ae cordance with his proclamation, to provide for the public defense, Governor Curtin ina special message sald "that the time is for temporizing or forbearing with this re beltion, that the South had been Lhe agrros. by invading our territory and had mis taken the forbesranoe of tae general govern ment, that (o insure personal freedom and safety to the Union in every section, love) States demand, as with one volee, and will contend for as with one heart, and quarter of a million of Pennsylvania's sons 1 wor the call to arms, if need be, to from an rejgn of anarchy and plunder w tor themselves and thelr chil dron ome the perpetuity of this gov and {ts beneficent institutions were not {dle words, The Pre roclamationof April 15, had ealled for nthe and the quotas ns Pennsylvanian was prompt fu But very many more men were offer 1 ft was clear to those they would be ne sHington was f1 they pmanding th sued a prociat T ing for wdditionnl men, to se three years or during the war, Thi made without the authority Know le the President or Seo War, and a surprise of the Governor and » mi wnthoritle nication 801 the people of the ident men 1 to 1oecl od ort which ( Ve Over it the war hems i He wis Preside: by Camero: was presented | t Chicago ry Presiden NA WAS Do ®t. and so the r to Russia a tI ae degree States at Migner the great de The plan to nominate Gr him to endan lor which the His sympathies n wi seemed to Ket republican inten of polities) ion In the summer of 1872 iis way home he was ot both at Paris lon by authorized offers of etther of issions 11 hg would remain abroad, ned to entertain the prog tion disappoints 1, with others, In the of the Cincinnati Convention. he ¥ Influence in & upport of the move Heo was nominated by the Liberal Re cans as a candidate for the convention iso the Constitution of Pennsylvania, Xx GOve or Bigler voluntarily with rom the Pemor ritic ticket to enable vy algo to nominate Curtin ad thy election. His exceptional expe. tate affairs made him one of the useful and Influential members of that kably able body, and many tmportant in our revised organic law were UY him now apparently ont of politics, and he settled down at Bellefonte to devote him self to his various business interests. Such a man, however, eonld not long be allowed to remain foactive in publio affairs, and in 147% Democrats of the Centre district nomi. nated him for Congress, He was defeated at that time by a combination of Greenbackers and Bourbons, but in 1880 he was elected and served tor thee sno ansive terma, retiring In March, 1557, near the close of his 7ist year, action he WOR 3 Mr, Curtin has since lived in this beantiful mountain town where he was born and where he died. His house is the most consplouons in the piace, a r0lid old stone mansion on the priaciphl’ street, where he lived with Mrs, PC urtin and their eldest daughter and thelr son indaw, Dr. Harris, a practicing Rhysician of Bellefonte, and where he de ighted to exercise a lavish hospitality to poor alike, to the most distin. visitor or 0 the most wretched [trmmp. He was nota man of large fortune, but be was well to do, The property left by | the elder Curtin to his seven children was long kept intact by the Governor and his and | toul fron industry under recent tariff logis. { lation has compelled the disuse of the fi. | prises of his section of the State had been When the Legisinture | V | Tow | take pleasnre in travel, and especlaily in ro {unions of the past | | known in Philadelphia, Washington or New | that | Curtin people and commerce of the | i J. Wilson, | Hant career, | fil, { daugh | eulogy {day vies | ed of | tol y frum | brothe r%, and though the decline of the char. Governors enter. mous Bellefonte investments in furnaces, the risliroads and other profitable and yielded him a comfortable in come, He maintained to the lust his interests in public affairs, and it was only within a months of his denth that he ceased Lo old soldie rs of the war, but though his commanding figure was ns well York as in his native town, Bellefonte was ul ways his pride and delight, and it was there ho was really at OIE, Ho and Myre but recently celebrated thelr golden She was the daughter of William of Centre county, a beautiful and nocomplished woman, who was in every RONSG & true helpmeot throughout his bri adorning every oficial and so olnl station they were jointly called upon 10 Their second daughter, Mrs. Savage, died last year I'he surviving children, be side Mrs, Harris, are Mrs, Breeze, the widow of Lieutenant Breeze, of the NAYY, 4 youngel er who is arried in the inter of Now irk, and one son, William WwW. Ct who married the daughter of Judge Ha f Wilkesbarre, and reside hlindelpl wedding, The following is the closing of Col. A. K.] te The ‘Thus has A out his great manship, great and greatest of all in illustrating the at. ributes of humanit y temper the sor. | rows which be fell the nation under his | He v loved by all wh Wis worth lure, in Mon. Curtin round great In great in peace, states. y Knew neeping ands of the th the 1 tem. ald their y scores of thous; Lie name IMPORTANT FOR FARMERS Waters, College: Preside of education { : i111 ang causes of agricuit lies ohn in Hamill some reine State ( and Fre | “feeding : ETape vines, erick Jaekel, Hollidaysburg, fruit trees.” tt Pablic Sale On the James I. the Bald Eagle on Wednesday, Delong farm, station, Eagleville, Oct, 24th, a large implements, near Pa.. Jot of by I. live stock and farm B. Crider. Moyer Lyon dozen suspenders—enough to supply a regiment. They are being sold at ex. actly one half the regular retail price. You want a pair. Don’t Scold T'he Boy. recently purchased 150 es ‘ He's a 1 alla rood FALE 0 IN lively round boy, and you wonldn’t change him if you could. Kicks of of The only thing to do is to get ¢ shoes that to “kick out.” out a lot shoes, course. are hard ghoes gAVO four ~possibly a little more. school you'll about one pair in (et the here, and All sizes for both boys and girls. Mingle’s SHOE STORE THE LOW TARIFI PRICES Li} Mec In the history of the mercantile traddas such an oppor- tunity afforded for purchasing goods. Still prevail, away low par BOYS SUITS, linary Reductiors in Lc 1 lies’ traor and Children’s Shoes | ’ & DOUGLAS SHOES REDUCED AS FOLLOWS, LYON & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA CARPETS » | to remain IOW Aas [hb Call of what we have told you. SCHREYER'S AND WALL ak and be « SOON CARPET Crider PAPER HO Bellefonte, SE, Pa Exchange, WALL PAPER CARPETS 18el, WM SHORTLIDGE-- £ 1% 4 WALL PAPER - JOBK Prac and south « om the pu { Be HALL'S SPEGIFIE! | Regains and Maintains | Caused by Pamphlet and Clreular free sale draggists In Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Reading, or by.mall, sealed, on receipt of price. 1894. ROBT McCALMONT MANA CALMONT & CO. FARMERS S$’ SUPPLIES, of All BP Products ai McCalmont & Co. PENNA NTI M.KEICHLINE ATTORNEY AT-LAW 2 Office in Garman f the court ho MIN ISTRAIOX 8 NOTICE ule R y Ext TO FISHERMEN Suances of the of Assen ! dersigned fi that such contrivances are knowa to fain streams of Centre county, and managers of said contrivances i ad to dismantl ger © apa ‘Aahes of said on of ten days rh Sy ee be dismant provisions of the her sher i in existen in MM cordance with the | aforesaid acts of assembly Kher s offer Hetonte, Aug Ix r.Coxno ] Mu Sherifl The Vital Powers. | Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF VIGOR, INSOMNIA and GENERAL DEBILITY, IMPRUDENT HABITS, EX- CESSES or OVERWORK. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR FER BOX. Kold by whole Address, HALL'S SPECIFIC CO, 166 LEXINGTON AVENUE, New York City.
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