prorees——————————————" Schreyer’s Carpet Store. William's Wall Paper. v ({ABPES MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER’S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER'S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER'S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER'S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER'S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREY RUS CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER’S CARPETS MATTING WALL PAPER SCHREYER'S All carpets purchased from us during tke balance of the season will be matched and sewed free of charge. Bellefonte. CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, Bellefonte. 39 19-6t, McKinley Calls Out Troops. CoLuMBUS, 0, June 6.—Gov. McKin- ley ordered out 1,200 state troops to- night to prevent the interference with the operation of railroad trains in east- ern Ohio by striking coal miners. Grangers on the Repeal of the Oleomar- garine Law. [The following is an extract from the min- utes adopted by Pomona grange at a meeting held in the hall of Walker grange at Hublers~ burg, May 25th 1894, showing the report of a committee appointed to draw up resolutions expressing the views of the organization on the repeal of the oleomargarine law.—Ed.] The undersigned your committee appointed to express the views of the organization in re- gard to the effort being made to repeal the Oleomargarine Law report as follows. Wuegeas. Interested combines and cor’ porations that have amassed immerse fortunes by the manufacturer and sale of Oleomarga- rine are using every means in their power to effect a repeal of the present law on our sta- tute books forbidding its sale as butter. And Wazreas. We believe the law to be just and for the best interests of the great mass of unsuspecting consumers and ite re- peal a direct injury to the immense number of dairymen engaged in the production of pure butter who would thereby be forced into ruin. ous competition with a vile compound unfit forfood which can be thrown upon the market at prices far below wifat poor butter can be produced for. Therefore be it. Resolved, that we hereby request our mem- ber of the State Board of agriculture to use all honorable means to defeat any and all ac tion on the part of that body favoring the re- peal of the prohibitory clause of said law. Jas. C. GILLILAND, Sec. Books, Magazines Etc. Among the contributors to ' Home and | Country (New York) for June are: Hamilton Rodier Cochrane, Clarence Hawkes, Mrs. G. F+ De Fontaine, Frances Smythe, W. C. Camp’ bell, George Ethelbert Walsh, John Fowler’ Hezekiah Butterworth, William Lansing, A L. Packard, Isaac Irving, Edward Pigot, M. D Rose Gautier, Clarence Frisbie, Arthur Miller, Easter, L. N. Case, Henry W. Lipman, Charles Hills, John W. Townsend, Alice Reeves, and A. H. Couvent. The magazine is published by Jos. W. Kay at No. 53 East 10th Street, New York, and its subscription price is $2.£0 a year. —The following letters remain uncalled or in the Bellefonte PO. June 4th, 1894. Mrs. Albert Hoffman, L. A Davis. G. Jno. G: & Son, Milling Nobel, K. D. Gordan, F. E. Weaver, Geo. W. ichdride. When called for please say advertised. D. F. FORTNEY, P. M Announcements. The following are the prices charged for an- nouncements in this column : Congress $10.00 Associate Judge $5.00. All Candidates are re- quired to pledge themselves to abide by the de- cision of the Democratic county convention. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce the name of Aaron Williams, of Centre county, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress. Subject to the decision of the District con-. ference. We are authorized to announce the name of ‘Wm. C. Heinle, of Centre county, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress. Subject to the decision of the District con- ference. LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce the name of James Schofield, of Bellefonte, as a” candidate for the nomination as Assemblyman. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county con.’ veution. ; We are authorized to announce W, K. Alex- ander, of Millheim borough, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Robert M. Foster, of College township a candidate for the nomination for Assem jyman. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county Con- vention. . : A8S0CIATE JUDGE. Woe are hereby authorized to announce the name of Thos. F. Riley, of Harris towaship as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge. Subject to the decision of the Democtatic county convention. New Advertisements. L Re R SALE OR RENT—Easy terms a to good tenant, desirable house, at te College the property of Miss Kate Car- penter. Fine location, corner lot. Apply. Ww.C. PATTERSON 39-23-6¢ State College Pa. ALESMEN WANTED. —100 prac- tical and reliable salesmen wanted for ennsylvania, either on commission or salary, to sell the ‘“‘Little Bonanza Fanning Mill and Grain Separator,” manufactured at Bellefonte, Pa. Exclusive territory given. None but ex- perienced Salesmen need PP: Call on or dress W. MIL ALKER, General Manager. Bellefonte, Fa. \ \ VAN TED.— Honest, temperate, energetic men to solicit orders for FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK. Permanent employment and good wages ; also liberal inducements to focal agents, Varieties especially adapted to Penn- sylvania. The business easily learned. Write at once for terms and territory. Address «+ G. CHASE & 00., 39-18-8¢ 14308cuth Penn Square, Philadelphia. 89-10-3m New Advertisements. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE —In the Or- han’s Court of Centre County, in the estate of Samuel P. Bechdol, late of Liberty township, deceased. The undersigned bav- ing been appointed an auditor to make dis- tribution of the balance in the hands of John McGhee, administrator of said Samuel P: Bechdol, to and among those legally entitled thereto will meet the paxties in interest at his office in Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday June 11th A.D. 1894 at 10.30 o'clock a, m., when and where all parties are requested to attend and present their claims or be debarred from par- ticipation of said fund so asaforesaid to be dis tributed. H.C. QUIGLEY. 39 20-3t. Auditor pus ART AMATEUR. Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine (The only Art Periodical awarded a medal at the World's Fair.) - Invaluable to all who wish to make their living by art or to make their homes beautiful. KOR 10¢, we will send to any one mention-10c. ing this publication a specimen copy, with su- perb color plates (for copying or framing) and 8 supplementary fe of designs (regular price, 35¢c). Or F 25¢. we will send also “Painting for Beginners” (90 pages). MONTAGUE MARKS, 23 Union Square, N. Y. 39-19-1y. fh QUEEN HOTEL. Tennessee Ave. near the beach. —ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— A Delightful and well appointed WALL PAPER ——WINDOW SHADES |— MANUFACTURERS OF —R-0-O0-M M-O-U-L-D-I-N-G-8 |— PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS, 2 PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING i AND { ROOM DEC- ORATING. -—FRAMES, WALL POCKETS,—~ Easels, Oil Paintings, PasteljCrayons, 0 Water Colors. 0 AND DEALERS IN EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE TRADE. —WALL PAPER PRICE LIST :— Brown Back, 4—5 and 6ets . 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UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS Inward Trouble Cured by Dr. Salm After The Best Physicians In The County Had Failed. Our daughter Ares has been ailing with some inward trouble for over 3 years. ltmade her very miserable, and fit for nothing. She tried to be cured by the best Doctors obtain. able here, but without success. That Dr. Salm made a correct diagnosis at his first visit the splendid results of the treatment have roven ; for she is once more able to lend a heiping hand. We can recommend the Doctor hig] i ? ellefonte, Pa Cross Eye Operation Made Successfully by Dr. Salm. . Our little boy Olyde had Scarlet Eever when he was 2 years of age. It left him cross-eyed in both eyes. Dr. Salm operated on them and they are now perfectly straight. The boy was not given any Chloroform, and the operation was painless. wip : > id Pine Glenn, Pa., Centre Co. Bert ‘Briautor. I. N. FisHBURN, | A Case of Catarrh of 15 Years Standing Cured by Dr. Salm. I have had a bad case of Catarrh for 15 ears. It Fradually affected all of my organs, I came weaker daily, caught cold in the best of weather, and became miserable generally. I tried several Doctors to get rid of the disease, but they did not help me any, I, took lots of Patent Medicines, but might just as well have thrown my money away. Since Dr. Salm’ treated me I grew bettersteadily, and am once more a man, and I am certain that the Doctor understands his business. ; : Milesburg, Pa,. Centre Co. Grorce F. WALKER. After 12 «Years Suffering Dr. Salm Has Cured Me of a Bad Case of Catarrh. For the last 12 years I have had a bad case of Catarrh, with all its attending sy 8. For the last 6 years it bothered me a deal, hardly being without a cold, making me mis- erable generally. I tried 3 different physi- cians, but of no avail, and I can assure you, it takes Dr. Salm to cure Catarrh, for I do not take cold any more. No scabs form any more in my nose as heretofore, and I must say that I' consider myself satisfied with the Doetor’s treatment. JONATHAN Lutz. Tannersville, Pa., Centre Co. Six Physicians Did Not De Her Stomach Any Good, But Dr. Salm Cured Her. - Por 5 years I have suffered terribly with Stomach ‘trouble, and all the resulting ail- ments; such as headache, neuralgia, rheuma- tism ets., to such a degree, that care how soon I would die. In that time I was treated by 6 different doctors, but none of them did me any good. To the contrary, I grew worse and worse, to work was out. of ‘the question. I 1 [ count of not being able to retain any kind of food on my stomach. I began treatment with Dr. Salm 3 months ago, and am now a differ- ent woman. I have never vomited once since the first treatment; and to make a Jong stor) short, I can once more with a good deal of pleasure, attend to my daily labours. i Galitzin, Pa. Mrs. MARY STEVENS. OngAccount of 20 Years Continued Suffering and no Relief I Prayed to Die, But Was Cured. By, © Dr, Salm. The pain in my back was terrible, and many times when I stonped 1 did not k.ow how to straighten up again. Often I had to go to, bed. for a week at a time, and in the end could not attend to my regular work any more. Grad- sy all the other organs became affected, ny bladder became in such a condition; that: did not care whether I lived or died ; indeed I praved for the latter often. The home doc- could not cure me, so I put myself utider Dr. Salm’s care and 1 ed the day when I did so, for to day I am quite a different woman willing and glad to enjoy life once ‘more. 1 feel splendidly, and I am confident that the Doctor will cure me in the time he has set; and I have come to the conclusion, one # ould never give up hope as long as they! can’ ob- tain the services of this wolderful WP sician. rs. J. W. HOOK. Spring Mills, Pa., Centre Co. | .Couta Not Watk Straight Any More, Dr. Balm Cured Me After 8 Other Doctors Had Failed. For the last 20 years I have suffered untold agonies with a pala in my back and over the region of the Kidneys. had to get up regu- larly every bour at Lk to pass water, the pain on these occasions being almost unbear- able, and almost bent me double, so that after awhile I could not walk straight even the movement of my limbs produced the inost excruciating pains. Of course I. became | very much emaciated on account of having no appetite; to work was out of the question 8 doctors who treated me, could not make out what was the matter; hence their medicines did not do any good. Home medicines and highly recommended patent medicines had no affect whatever. Dr, Salm has cured me, and although 1 am 71 years of age, I get along very well new, and can once more attend to my daily work Mrs. Sopris HENRY. Two Lick, Pa., Indiana Co. Address all communications to box 760, Co- lumbus, O. OUR ADVERTISEMENT WILL APPEAR did not | Frew weaker and weaker on ac- | For 20 years I suffered the most excruciat- | ing tortures all on account of Kidney trouble. New Advertisements, OR SALE.—A desirable dwellin house at State College, located on Col- lege avenue and within one square of post- office and churches. It isa new binildiag of nine rooms, finished throughout in hard wood, and occupies a 50x150 ft. lot. The prop- ery will be sold for $3.500. Plenty of time will be given. R. M. FOSTER, 39-10-tf. . State College, Pa. HERIFF'S SALE ! y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, JUNE oth, 1894, at one o'clock p. m., the fcllowing described real estate, viz : All that messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Marion township, bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at stone by Muncy mountain, thence south 55° east 130 perches to post in public road from Howard; thence by other lands late of the estate of Jacob Hoy north 7514° east 66 perches to pine stump; thence by lands late of Jacob McAuley north 134° east 83 2-10 perches to stone ; thence 554° east 5214 perches to stones: thence nort! 81° east 38 8-10 perches to stones; thence by lands late of Wm. Allison north 3014° west 4] 3-10 perches to stones by chestnut oak ; ° thence by the Muncy mountain line south 6724° west 252 perches to the Place of begin- ning, containing 107 acres and 55 perches neat measure as per survey made by Joseph Dev- ling June 17, 1876, being the same tract which James B. Johnson, executor of Wm. Sayer, under authority from the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, did by deed dated Aug. 25, 1866, granted and conveyed unto Jacob Hoy and conveyed by deed ated Sept 38, 1883, by Peter Hoy and Bevjamin Roush, adm’nistra- tors ete., of Jacob Hoy, deed unto the said Enos Ertley who by deed dated April 5, 1893, granted and conveyed the same to Margaret . er. The second thereof, all their right title and interest in and to all that certain piece or tract of land situate in the township of Marion, county of Centre and State of Penna., in the warrantee name of John Corman, containing 42 acres and 66 perches; it being the same Premises which Adam Yearick, treasurer of ntre county, by his deed dated the 20th da; of August, 1880, and intended to be recorded, nied and conveyed unto C. M. Bower, his eirs and assigns, and conveyed by the said C. M. Bower, by deed dated September 1883, to Enos Ertley, who by deed dated September 1883, granted and conveyed the same to Mar. A. Reader. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Margaret A. Reader, et. al. TERMS—No deed will be acknowledged un- til purchase money be paid in full. NP. CONDO 39-20-3t. Sheriff. D® HOY'S KEYSTONE SUSPENSION FENCE THE PATENTEES OFFER $1,000 - - - FOR ANY BETTER FENCE Posts may be from 40 to 75 feet apart (Patented Nov. 20, 1892.) Territory and Material for Sale in the United States and Canada. LAND OWNERS—The season for fencing your properties is here. Investigate the merits of the “Keystone Suppen- gion Fence,” and acknowleege it st- perior to all others and adopt it, or put in your claim for Lhe $1.000 above offer- ed. Orders for material, will receive prompt attention. Call on; or address with stamp. H. K. HOY, M. D, 23 West High 8b. Bellefonte, Pa. ELEGANT CHESTNUT PJSTS FOR SALE: LOCUST POSTS PROCURED IF DESIRED GATES: 1 also offer the best cheap! ate. ever patented, “The Farmer's Prize.” This te can be made to open and close over snow rifts. It is the gate adopted and used by the. Central R. R. of Penna. County, township or farm rights, or gates with hinges reaay to hang are offered. H. K. HOY. 23 West High St. 39-12-6m Belletente, Pa. Pine Grove Mille, Pa., May 29 1804. H. K. Hoy, Mp. ! Dear Sir. . This is to certify that I am very much pleased with the new fence erected on my farm by your Mr. F. H. Fritis, It is satisfactory and I take pleasure in rec- ommending it to any one wanting a dorable fence. Very Respeetfully yours, Jou B. MrenbLu. McCalmont & Co. az McCORMICK. The McCormick Harvesting Ma- chinery commanded the best and ‘highest premiums, over all others, at the World’s Fair, any statement to the contrary notwithstanding. © The McCormick Steel Binding Har- vester has no competitor, as to merit and durability. BINDER TWIYE. Manild 10 cents per. pound by the bale . Standard 9 cents per..pound by the bale * Sisal 8 cents per. pound by the bale One cent per pound discount on early orders. : We propose to prepare binder twine, proof against grasshoppers. REAPER SECTIONS. Reaper Sections 8 cents each or 20 cents per dozen for the McCormick, Champion, Deering, Johnson, Osborne and Wood Mowers and Harvesters. . SELF DUMP HAY RAKES, Self Dump Hay rakes of the best make for $19.50. Hand Domp Hay Rakes at lowest p! . d The Ohio Hay Tedder, the best in HER rine Ty gui, . Keystone Hay the. farmer's favorite. Also Side Deliv: ery Hay Rake. FERTILIZERS. MeCalmont & Co's. Champion $25.00 Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate as well as the Liebig High Grade Acid Phospahte have returned more value tor their cost to the farmer, than any other fertilzer ever sold in Centre County. They are the highest grade goods at the very lowest prices. We invite farmers to eall and ex- amine our goods before purchasing. TWICE BEFORE EACH VISIT. 89-7- 2 McCALMONT & 00. 89.23 Bellefonte, Ps