Pine Grove Mentions. W. E. Meek has a relapse of grip. Mrs. Sade Heberling and daughter are re- covering from grip. ‘Our mutual friend J. B. Ard is still confined to bed. : Mr. Ira Marshall is boasting of a new Demo cratic reform bearder at his home. To Cards are out for a wedding, next week, in prominent cireles in this section- Mr. John Cole, of Loveville, will occupy the Kepler blacksmith stand by April 1st. The personal effects of Samuel Hess, dee’d, wili be sold, at his late residence, next Satur- day afternoon, the 20th inst. Mrs. Jonathan Hess, of Williamsport, and Miss Edita Patton, of Warriors Mark, are vis- itors at Post Master Heberling’s. Our jolly merchant, D. S. Erb, is enjoying a recreation trip, through western Pennsylvania and New York, visiting his brothers and other relatives. State Grange officers were royally enterta n- ed while in this section at the pleasant home of D. G. Meek, who makes everybody feel at home at his house. Our speeial friend, Judge Keller, is having | laid in front of his cosy mansion, on Main street, a splendid stone pavement, for which the Judge is to be commended. Ex-Treasurer J. B. Mitchell, after complet- ing his duties, as one of the county auditors, | returned home, but he failed to escape an at- | tack of the grip from which he has been quite sick, Post Master General Wanamaker has in- | structed our Post Master that upon the execu- | tion of the bonds and papers, the proper books for a Postal money order office would i immediately be forwarded here, the in- | structions have been complied with by for- | warding a $5000 bond to the department. ! Our oldtime friend Warren Bailey recently | closed out his extensive carriage manufactur- ing establishment, at Lewistown, and accepted | the Illinoise state agency for the sale of Col. | umbus buggies ata salary of §1200 per anum and expenses. In his new enterprise we wish him success as a Centre county boy. Prof. Weaver's musical Convention, at Fair- brook M. E. church, came to a close—and a | very successful onz too, on last Friday even- ing. The final concert was considered very good. The entire audience was captivated with the Instrumental music rendered by | Miss Mamie Campbell's and Miss Linie Kreb’s artistic touch on the violins and Miss Nannie Campbell’s skillful work at the organ. There was almosta disastrous fire, at the barn of J. G. Baily, last Thursday noon. A sled load of happy songsters left the Fairbrook Convention hall for a royal good dinner, which was found at Mr. Baily’s. While the jolly par- ty were being most royally entertained, some passer-by discovered smoke coming from the | sled. And itwasabout being fanned into a blaze, which was ignited, possibly, by a spark from a ‘“‘toby.” A number of valuable robes and blankets were destroyed. But for the timely warning the barn would soon have | been on fire. Loss about $25. Michael G. Earhart, will regret to learn of his death, which occurred at Steelton, Dee. 30, 91, of paralysis, aged 67. From 1873 to 77, he of- | ten said, was the most pleasant of his life, la- | boring among a most pleasant and zealous peo- ple, who were reluctant to let him go. His | mild manners and pleasant address are still | fresh in the hearts of our people. Twenty five ministers were in attendance at his funeral, at | Altoona, where his remain’s were laid to rest, by the side of his wife who died a few years | ago. The series of public Grange meetings held in this end of the county, this week, were | largely attended. At Washirgton Grange, at | Pine Hall, on the 27th inst., the hall was well | filled, notwithstanding that the mercury was i away below misery. Every body was anxious to hear Mortimer Whitehead, National Leec- turer, who very ably and eloquently held the audience spell bound for 214 hours in rehers- ing the first 25 milestones of the Grange and marking out and suggesting for the future in- terest of the organization. In the afternoon he exemplified the unwritten work assisted by State Master Rhone, with some interroga tions from Hon. J. T. McCormick and others. In the evening a public meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, which was under the auspices of Centre Grange. 1 The many friends, hereabouts, of with | { LUCAS.—In Boggs township, of convulgien, on the 29th of Dec. 1891, Charley, son of Ed- ward and Anna Lucas; Aged 3 years and 2 days. The following lines by Maggie seem quite ‘appropriate. : Dear ‘Charley we know thou art gone To thine eternal rest; And while we-sadly for thee mourn TheLord knew what was best. i He took thee in the morn of life, Ere thou didst have much care; i Safe from this world of pain and strife. | To dwell with Jesus there. ‘We miss thee in our humble home, Here is thy vacant chair; Butin our Father's house above He did thy place prepare. a ——— New Advertisements. < Racker STORE NEWS. Loads of new goods were requir- ¢d to fill the shelves again after the “onslaught.” We told U about a few weeks ago—The Telegraf, and Telefone, Uncle Sam’s Mail, Xpress | and Fast Frate were callled into’ service, and now we're pleased to say : The Racket Is Itself Again, in every department—Qur regular customers understand what that means and to all who are not as yet Racket buyers (not as yet we say because we confidently xpect ’em in the near future) we would say that it means that the store, and it is one of the largest in the town, is as full of Merchandise of every de- scription as a little red wagon, and no matter which way U look, bar- gains stare you straight in the face. Kom 2 Cus—and C how it is Urself: WANTED! : fitted throughout with steam heat. i thing has been arranged for convenience and ~ comfort. gz | necessary outbuildings are on the property New Advertisements, ANTED.—Men to work a new and paying business. Nothing like it in existence. Insurance solicitors preferr- ed. We pay salary or commission to right parties. Address, with references, WORLD'S FAIR TRANSPORTATION CO, 37 4 2t% Geneva, N. Y. S I'RAY SHEEP.—Came to the resi- dence of the subscriber in Howard township, on or about the 20th day of Decem- ber, three yearling lambs, points of both ears cut off. The owner is requested to come for- ward prove property,pay charge and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. 37 1 3t* HENRY LAIR, DNXECUTOR'S NOTICE. — Letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Hess, late of Ferguson township, having been granted to the undersigned, they request ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. B. ARD, P. F. BOTTORF. Executors. 37 3 6t* DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Letters of Administration on the es- tate of James Ardery late of Worth township deceased having been granted to the under- signed, they request all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle- ment. R. D. ARDERY. 36-46 Gt* E. E. ARDERY. BUSHELS GOOD CLEAN WHITE OATS. MARKET PRICE—CASH. Office at old Snow Shoe Coal Yard. 27 4 tf. Brrieronte Fuer & SurrLy Company 4000 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the es. tate of Jonathan Harper deceased, late of Bellefonte, having been granted tothe under- signed they request all persons knowing them- | selves indebted to said estate to make pay- ‘ ment and these having claims against the | same to present them duly authenticated for | settlement. MRS. MINNIE HARPER, 36 49-3t JARED HARPER, mgd rr veri DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Letters of Administration on the es tate of Jacob W. Boon, late of Howard borough, Centre county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to John T. Boon, residing on | said Borough, to whom all persons indebted to | said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demand will make | known the same without delay, JOHN T. BOON, Administrator. CLEMENT DALE, 3716t Attorney. UDITORS NOTICE.—The un- dersigned an Auditor appointed by the urphan’s Court of Centre County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of D. S. Keller Adm’r, of Wm. F. Tipton, deceased, | will attend to the duties of his appointment on | Friday the 29th day of January, 1892 at his of: fice in the Borough of Bellefonte, when and where all persons interested can atiend and | present their claims or be debarred from com- ing in on said fund E. M. BLANCHARD, 3713t Auditor. E NURSERY. BY" EAGL FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND GRAPE VINES. Unionville, Fleming P. O., Centre Co., Pa. I wish to inform my old customers and the public generally, that I have about my usual | amount of stock on hand for spring planting. My apple trees are of very thrifiy growth, con- | sisting ol approved sorts for central Pennsy!l- vania. . ’ I will furnish price lists on application. 37 4 3. * W. P. FISHER. ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, Pa., will be sold at public sale on the premises, in Worth township, in said county, on | SATURDAY, the 13th day of FEB. A. D. 1892, the following described real estate, Abel Reese, deceased, to wit : Bounded and described as follows: Bound late of | ed on the north by lands of Harry Adams, on the east by lands of Reuben Reese’s estate, on the south by lands of Ridgeway & Budd, and on the west by lands of Peter Kelley, contain- ing TWENTY-TWO ACRES MORE OR LESS, about ten acres cleared and under cultivation, about six acres of it good meadow, situated on public road, near school house, good water on | the premises Sale to commence at 1 o’cloek, p. m., condi- tions made known at sale by LEVI REESE, 3733 Administrator. Ji cnine HOTEL PROPER | TY FOR SALE, AT STATE COLLEGE. The undersigned offers his hotel property, "at State College, for sale and invites corres- pendence with all parties desiring to invest money in an excellent payir g business _ It is the leading hotel at the College and en- joys a LARGE STUDENT AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM, The hotel has lately been remodeled and Every- A large stable, ice house and all and in the best of eondition. The building oceupies the corner lot at the | main eatrance (o the College grounds and the most desirable location in the town. The owner desires to sell owing to sickness in his family and must leave the piace on that ac- count. Address all communieations to 8. S.GRIEB, 37 4 tL © State College, Pa. RPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Pur- suant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa., THURSDAY, THE 4th DAY OF FEB. 1892 at 10 o'cloek a. m., the following VALUABLE FARM situated in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pa., 3% miles West of State College and 2 miles north cf Pine Grove Mills, bounded and de- scribed ae follows : _ Beginniug at a etone, thenee along lands of John Archy north 33}4 degrees west 2293-10 perches to stones, thence along public. road north 5614 degrees east 15114 perches to stones thenee along lands of David Fye south 3314 degrees east 229 3-10 perches to stones, thence along lands of David L. Dennis south 334 de- grees west 151 3 10 perches to the place oi be. ginning, containing ¥ 216 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Thereon erected a two-story dwelling house | good bank barn, new corn house, wagon shed, geod pig pen and other necessary out build- ngs. Two good orchards. Plenty of water ; 2 good wells and 3 cisterns, all near the build - ings About forty acres of good timber, such as is necessary for the farm. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, and the prospects of ron ore are good. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the 1st day of Apri- after—one-thira in one year, remainder in two {oats with interest, the deferred payments to ve secured by bond and mortgage on the pre- mises. ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, M. L. RISHEL, 36 50 Attorneys. Administrator, New Advertisements. BALTZELLS — Now that the Great Re- duction sale has ended itdoes not imply that the prices of goods are going to bound up like a rubber ball. On the contrary we shall allow mach that ‘has been marked to re- main at reduced prices until entirely sold out. ¢« BARGAINS,” will still be written everywhere in our entire store, a few of which are here for your in- spection, Hand painted China dinner sets in 125 pieces at $21.47, have just arrived and will be sold out at this greatly reduc- ed price. There are broken sets also that will be sold by the price, very low, and are bargains not often afforded. Majolica plates at 10c. each, are an attractioa in the basement well worth looking at. One of oor best bargains are the gen- tlemen’s full dress shirts, fine linen, plaited bosoms, slightly soiled, reduced from $1.50 to 83c. Also in fancy pique, same price. A wide awake interest is asked while we quote a few bargains to be found in our carpet department. Carpets are prophesied as coming low- ér in the spring and to an- ticipate it we have made a slashing cut in our present In velvets we* have prices. seven patterns, reduced from $1.25 and $1.50 to $1.00 and $1.15. Body Brussels are down from $1.00 and $1.25 to T4cts. A fine line of Tap- estries at G5cts are now to go at Hlcts, a better grade at 65cts formerly 75cts and 80 cts. Ingrains are going at a total reduction of 20 and 30 percent on a yard. The new spring China Mattings are very pretty and greatly reduced, So 1s our fine line of Mats, Rugs and door-mats. The handsomest line of tow- els and table linen ever brought to this city are now in stock and the cheapest, fin- est line of black dress goods every variety ever seen in this part of the state. You are cordially invited to call and see us. BALTZELLS, } Altoona, Pa. Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh street. 36 47 HE BELLEFONTE ACADEMY In all its departments opened the Winter Session, on Wednesday the 6th inst. The number of students has largely in- creased and a new member has heen added ‘0 the Faculty—an assistant in penmanship. The several departments are conducted by the following Instructors : REV. JAMES P. HUGHES, A. M., Principal. Teacher of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Bcok keeping. JAMES R. HUGHES, A. M. Teacher of Classics and Modern Languages, Miss JULIA L. REED, } Teacher of History, Rhetoric, and English Literature. Miss ANNIE C. VALENTINE, Teacher of Elementary English and. Mathe- matics. Miss EMMA 8. HUGHES, Teacher of Music and Calisthenics. Mr. JACOB D. VALENTINE, Assistant in Penmanship. Thorough Courses are provided for those wishing to prepare for College, Business, or ‘Teaching. The school schedule of recitations is arran- ed to harmonize with the railroad schedules or the convenience of the students from the SONSUY SR] DOI ing towns, who wish to take advantage of the Academy courses. Stu- dents’ tickets are furnished by the Railroad Companies at greatly reduced rates. Students I may enter the classes at any time of the year and special attention will be given to their in- dividual needs. Advanced Courses in Mathematics, Langu- ‘ages, Literature, History and Science are offer- ed to graduate students of the town and vicin ity, at special rates. 37-2 1t. WOOLEN GOODS ! We still have a good assort ment of woolen hosiery, from 10cte up. : ~ Woolen underwear for ladies -- and children, red underwear at + one half regular price. MITTENS FROM 10 CENTS UP. Facinators, Children coatsand caps &e. COME AND SEE US. CASH BAZAAR, No. 9, Spine Street, ellefonte, 36 4971y ANTED!==A tenant for general store in a booming new railroad town good trade guaranteed, town developing fast. An elegant opening investigate. Ad dress. A. Care Bellefonte Warcumax. 36 49 Sechler & Co. A T SECHLER'S YOU CAN GET FINE DECORATED TOILET SETS ;— 10 pieces, $3.50 and $4.00 per set. Finest Imported sets, 10 Pieces in Gold at $6.50 and $7.00. Same goods, 12 pieces (with jar) at $9.00, $9.50 and $12.00. These are all good bargains. It will pay you to see these goods be- fore purchasing. = —m, — A great variety of goods to sell by the piece, at all prices from 10 cents up. a l FINE CONFECTIONERY !— In great variety from 10cts up to $1.00 per pound. Raisins 10cts ; 15cts ; 20cts ; 25cts and 35cts per pound. New crop California Prunes, large size 5cts ; Appricots 10cts and 15cts per PLAIN AND DECORATED CHINA. and Glass ware.— pound. Figs, Currants, Citrons, Ketchsup Sauces, Extracts, Cranberries, Fine full cream Cheese, Almonds, Mixed Nuts, Banannas, White Grapes, Canned Vegetables, FRESH ROASTED COFFEES Old Gover Rio. TEAS ;--AND SPICES Of our own MINCE MEAT.— pat in it the Try it. You 86-45 rey em kinest Green, Teas, and Pure Spices. — good as it is possible to make it. Table Oil, Maple Syrup, Fine Table Syrups, New Crop N. O. Molasses, Sweet Potatoes, English Walnuts, Shelbarks, Florida Oranges, Lemons, Fruits & Preserves, a nment Java ; Mocha and Black and Japan make. This goods is as We best material obtainable. will be pleased. SECHLER & CO. Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. Loeb’s Closing Out Sale. A POSITIVE—— CLOSING OUT SALE F—1 | BARGAINS AT LOEB | —1 This is a positive Closing out Sale for the purpose of 4. 4 3 G0ING OUT OF BUSINESS ‘4 3 3 o——THURSDAY, procure Liv | My entire stock is put on sale, regardless of cost. ——COMMENCING—— DECEMBER 3rd, 1891.—o0 Now is your time to e Bargains in ~~ CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. I 6 47 tf GIVEI#E A CALL 3 ¥ i SIMON LOEB, Bellefonte, Fa. i wt Frovr=— * * % XH XH * % * ® x The finest grade of Roller Mill flour on the market. JOHN MEESE, Grocer, Sole Agt. * % * KX XXX * » * 36 46 6m UDITOR'S NOTICE.—1In the Orphans Court of Centre county. In the estate of Henry Krumrine, late of Qrese township, deceased. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said court to make dis. tributiong of the balance in the hands of the Executor, to and rong those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in Bellefonte, on Tuesday the 16th day of Feb. A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested may attend and present their claims if they see proper, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. A. WILLIAMS, 37 1 3t Auditor. IN oveurins IN FOOTWEAR. AT MINGLE'S ALL THE LATEST FADS IN FOOTWEAR AT MINGLE’S. THE LONGEST WEARING, MOST COM FORTABLE, AND MOST STYLISH BOOTS AND SHOES AT MINGLE’S. The Largest Trade Faint oe the Greatest Satisfaction. A trial will convince you. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE Broekerhoft Block, 3647-3m. Bellefonte, Pa. UDITORS NOTICE.—Notice 1s hereby given that the undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County to hear and determine the ex ceptions filed to the account of John G. Love, adm’r, of etc., of the estate of James T. Hale, Jr.* and restate the account in accordance with his findings will meet the parties interested at his office in the borguzh of Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 16th day of February, 1892, at 10 o'clock a.m , for the purpose of his appoint: ment when and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. J. C. HARPER, 87-1-3t Auditor. A MATTER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU. IN SUUFFERING FROM LONG STANDING CHRONIC DISEASES, DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, SKIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, AS WELL AS THOSE SUFFERING FROM EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT TROUBLE. MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist, Von Grafe Infirmary, COLUMBUS, GHIO. —WILL BE AT THE BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONT, PA., —MONDAY S— Feb. 8, Mch. 7, April 4, May 2, and 30, June 27, July 24, Aug. 22, 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 14, Dec. 12, Sep. ONE,DAY ONLY. EXAMINATION AND CONSUL- TATION FREE TO EVERY- BODY.| They will visit this country every four weeks, thus saving their patients the trouble and ex- pense of visiting the city, as they are only physicians and surgeons in the country who carry their own manaxins, models, diagrams, etc. , to illutsrate and make plain to all afflicted the cause and nature of their disease. This will give their numerous patients and others who are in need of medical treatment an op- portunity to consult these distinguished phy- sicians, whose duties at the Institute will per- mit only monthly vislts to your community...J CHRONIC DISEASES®OF, THE EYE, Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflamma- tion of the Lids, of the Iris, of the Choroid, of the Retina, Chronic Ulcerations,Spasms of the Lids, Cancers of the Lids and eye, Tears run- ning over the cheeks. Day and Night Blind- ness, i urulent or Mattering Sore Eyes, Gonor- rhoeal Ophthalmia, Symphilitic Ophthalmia, Red Blotches or Brown ones on the ball, Phly- crenular, Ophthalmia, Opacities or milk white spots on the Eye, Glaucomia or cupping on the nerve, Amaurosia, Falling out of Lashes,Sores, Redness of Edges of Lids and Eyes, and other diseases to which the eye or its appendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed EAR TROUBLESZARE CURED in an astonishing quick time. He will relieve you of all roaring, hissing and ringivg noises, heaviness, itching, pain, running of the ear. will close up a hole in a drum of fifty years standing ; will insert Artificial Ear Drums of his own invention with astonishing gratifying results.’ A WORD ABOUT CATARRH. It is the mucus membrane, that wonderful semi-fluid envelope surronnding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Ca- tarrh makes its stronghold. Once established it eats into the very vitals and renders life a long-diawn breath of misery and disease, dull- ing the sense of hearing, trammeling the pow- er of sp=ech, destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath and killing the refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, it assaults the membranous lining and envelopes the bones, eating the delicate coats and causing inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the patient and all alleviates are simply pro- crastinated sufferings, leading to a fatel ter- mination. Dr. Salm bas, by a treatment local and constitutional, ma de the cure of this dread disease a certainty,and has never falled. Even when the disease had made frightful inroads on delicate constitution, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered and the disease thoroughly driven out. CHRONIC DISEASES. The Doctors treat no acute diseases, but make an entire specialty of chronic and long standing diseases. Cases given up by other doctors and pronounced incurable, they most desire to see. The doctors have treated over 15,000 cases in Ohio in the last twelve years, many of which have been given up as incura- ble, some to be blind, others deaf, and a large nurcher to be invalids for life. But behold how they seeand hear, and many are started on the high 1oad to health and recovery every day. hie doctor is surrounded with the largest collecti of fine instruments every imported to this country for examining and treatin, chronic diseases of the Head, Face, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, K neys, Bladder, Skin, Brain and Nervous Se tem, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, Swellings, Old Sores, Fits, Paralysis Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Dropey, Gout, Sick Headache, Debility, De. pression of Spirit, Diseases of Children, Here- ditary Diseases, etc., ete., and in fact all long standing and Chronic Diseases. RECTAL DISEASES, all. yes He also makes a specialty “of all forms oh Rectal Diseases, Piles internal and external, itehing and bleeding, ulcers, fisures, fistula— which are often taken for Cancerous and Lung Diseases, all cured if taken in time. Remem- ber he cures all forms of piles without pain, in- terruption or detention from business, and without the use of a kuife, Caustic, Ligature or Injection Come and be convinced. Diseases of Women, such as have baffled the skill of other physicians and remedies, quick- ly cur¢d. Cancers, tumors, fibroid and poly- pod gPowths cured without the use of the nife or caustics. No cutting, no pain, no danger. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, pain- less and certain cure for impotence, lost man- hood, spermatorrheoca losses, weak and ner- vous debility; also for prostatitis, vericocele and all [iiidte diseases, whether from impru- dent habits of youth or sexual functions,speedi- ly Sie plsmaniny cured. Consultation free and st ctly confidential. Absolute cures guar- anteed. Norisk incured. Free examination of the Urins-each person applying for medical treatment, should send or bring 2 to 4 ounces of urine, which will receive a carefu: chemical and microscopic examination, Small Tumors, Cancers, Warts, Moles, etc., removed without | acids, knife, jan or scar. New method Flec- troysis. Epilepsy or fits scientifically treated and positively cured by never-failing « ethod. Address all communications to “Box 760," Columbus, Ohio. Examination and consulta- tion free to everybody. f OUR ADVERTISEMET WILL APPEAR .! TWICE BEFORE EACH VISIT. 37 4 2t SL