From $7,500 to $12,000 a day, 363 days Chautauqua. Medical. Medical. " 1 ean Travelers Guide. eutacralic: out of the y early 365; somewhere from $1,- Low-Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. — - Ta 500,000 to $3,000,000 a year in clear profit, = which goes into the treasuries of the Roths- | On July 7th the Pennsylvania Railroad PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND Bellefonte, Pa., June 30, 1899. childs, who are now its owners.’ Company will run a special excursion from BRANCHES. : 5 . * 3 . * . ; Philadelphia, “Baltimore, Washington, Schedule in eftect Nov. 20th, 1898. ut mayhe you think Alaska is not fair | Reading, Altoona. Bellefonte, Lock Haven, VIA TYRONE. ; FOLLOWING THE BAND. to look upon; or, if not fair, stupid. This | Shamokin, Wilkesbarre, Sunbury. and Leave Beliefonte, 9.53 a. mm. crs T ——— t pon; p am y y Y, y - mM. arrive at Tyrone Some fellers ruther spin a top, is what Colonel Donan has to say upon that Williamsport, and principal intermediate Lio 3 at Altoona, 1.00 p. m., at Pittsburg, Or i A kite or Tow branch of the subject: ‘In scenery Alaska | stations, on the Deleware Divis- 1 . : Leave Beilsonte 1.05 p. m., arrive at Ty A boat doRE On tie Tver thik dwarfs the world. Think of 617,000 square | tion, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal- Miss Lucy Tucker, the daughter of a prominent P- m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, oa Most anythin’ they know. miles of landscape, _any mile of which | imore Railroad, and on the Cumberland farmer of Versailles, Ind., was the victim of ner- Leah: Wm llcionte 44s ; H ; But me—why, I'd jes’ run an’ leave, would knock a whoie guide book full of | Valley Railroad. to Chautauqua, N. Y. vous prostration. Most of the time she was con- iy ob Slee, Au B Bydauive 3 Tyros, Jes’ anythin’ on hand, ordinary “Wonderlands’ cross-eyed and | Special train will start from Harrisburg at finedto bed, and was on the verge of St. Vitus’ VIA TIRONT—pasraangt ol An’ never mind no games an’ such, silly. Pile Pikes Peak on Mount Wash- | 11-35 A. M. Connecting trains will leave dance. It was a pitiful case which medical science Leave JDelshonte, 9.53 a. m., arrive at Tyrone Asfollowin’ the band! ington or Mount Mitchell and it would | Philadelphia 8:40 a. m., Washington 7:55 THE failed to conquer. Finally a doctor prescribed a ser, Drisanre. 240 p. m., at Philadel- ; hardly even up with Mount Wrangel, with | a. m., Baltimore 8:55 a. m., Altoona 7-15 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Her | Leave Bellefonte, 1.05 p. m., arrive at Tyrone { I Hie to march an’ keep the step, its 20,500 feet of height, or Mount Logan | a. m., Wilkesbarre 7:30 a. m., Lock Haven father said: 2s 2 m., at Harrisburg, 6.45 p. m., at Phila’ = Ar’ pay that Thelong, : with its 19,500. All the glaciers of Switzer- | 11:25 a. m. Round-trip tickets, good to re- “We began giving the pills at once, and the | y.,d¢ ra BI, p. m., arrive at Ty 40’ soe the Major toss Lis stick! land and the Tyrol dwindle to pitiful sum- | turn on regular trains not later than Au- next day we could see a change for the better in 6.20 at Harrisburg, at 10.00 p.m. > 00® Gea, siu't he big anistrongl: © mer ice wagon chunks beside the vast ice | gust 5th, will be sold at rate of $10.00 her. We gave her one pill after each meal until Leave Bellofap ec ®, HAVEN —NORTHWARD. An hear the ites go *iootle-toot, empires of Glacier Bay or mighty Malas- | from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- MAID she was entirely well. She has not been sick a 0.30 a, ponte, 9.32 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven, An’ hear the drums heat, a yb pina Glacier near the foot of Mount St. | ington, and at proportionate rates from day since. We think the cure almost miraculous. | Leave Beliefonte, 1.42 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven Make believe I'm playin’ ev'rythin’, Elias. Think of a mass of blue-green ice | other stations. FraNK Tucker, Mrs. Tucker. Loass Bellon: arrive at Williamsport, 3.50 p. m. A-followin’ the band! forty miles long by twenty-five miles wide Passengers from Atlantic City, Bridge- : dy at 0.30 5, 8; 5.51 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- Id tutor walk hasids the tas —1,000 square miles, or nearly the size of | ton, Vineland, Clayton, N. J., and stations Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tucker, being duly sworn, VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. That plays the silver horn, the whole state of Rhode Island—and 5,000 | on the Delaware Division will use trains to state that the foregoing is true in every particu. | Leave lleton Wili2a. m., arrive at Lock Haven Than eat my fill of any pie feet thick, glittering resplendently in the | Philadelphia on day proceeding date of ex- AND lar. Huan Jonssox, Harrisburg, Bo pat Phi Binet Was made since I was borat weird, dazzling midnight sun! Imagine | cursion. Justiesafthe Pogue: 1,10 Wepnam 3 I'd ruther be jes’ Me, right there cataracts by scores from 1,000 to 3,000 feet | For specific rates and time of connecting —From the Republican, Versailles, Ind. gi Pe Wiurive at Lock Haven Beside the music grand, deep, ¥allsd in by SoN-cappel moana; trains apply to nearest ticket agent. £00 p. m., Harrisburg. gg TIED Then Pres-i-denit--"oanse Lis can't xo sixty-one volcanoes, ten of them still belch- — Villiams’ Pink Pi » 1020p. m. iE, A-followin’ the band! : ing fireand smoke; boiling springs eighteen Business Notice. 4 oo Ars Se aunls fo lenis Sietonts, 331 re ibinTive at Lock Ha- ; miles in circumference, used by hundreds THE sary to give new life and richness to the blood and m., arrive at Toray amar, Boos of But follss can t let a feller be of Indians for all their cooking; schools of eso shatisred brid, Thay are sh unisiies Philadelphia at 6.52 a. se sx¥a. mn, arrive at Don’t. want him to have fun; whales spouting like hnge marine fire en- partial paralysis, St. Vitae dy ee ai VIA LEWiSURG, Anton: . IY : 4 3 partial paralysis, St. Vitus’, apre, sciatica, neu Leave Bellefonte, at 6.40 i i 4 n’ when I come a trottin’ home gines, and tumbling somersaults over each ralgia, rheumatism, nervous; “~?ache, the after- burg, at 9.05 a. m, My ;., arrive at Lewis. * When supper things is done, other like big, lubberly boys—boys weigh- effects of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale burg, 11.30 a. m., Bhi ontandon, 9.15, Harris. ( g ! y y £ c i and sallow complexions, and all forms of weal- L 5. + Philadelphia, 3.00 p. m. Why pa he always scolds, an ma ing from 100,000 to 200,000 pounds each; astoria MIRACLE. 05% Ser Teas, and 3 &: eave] Rllefonis, 2.15 p. m., arrive at Lewisbur ) Says “she can’t understand rivers so jammed with fish that tens of 10.20. reisharg, 6.55 p. m., Philadelphia at What ails the boy, to always he thousands of them -are crowded out of the Bears the signature of Cuas. H. FLETCHER. ————— A-followin’ the band!” water high up on the shore; and woods In use for more than thirty years, and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD, R. R. But granny she jes’ kinder grins, alive with elk, moose, deer, bear and all The Kind You have Always Bought never sold by the dozen or hundred, but always NORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD, An’ says she “guesses boys Sous and Sona isons of gnsely Jarl aris- in packages. At all druggists, or direct from the g | g . Ain't changed so much since James's day on the fox, wolf, lynx and beaver Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, & ze 3 [Nov.20th, 189s. £ 8 8 p Regardin’ love o’ noise.” To 8. th ht Dut N. Y,, 50 cent per hox, 6 hoxes 82.50. 7 x = & Ag 5 | An’ then she laughs a hit an’ says 1ves You new oughis acu y one . - 3 ’ 2 - | 2 “She minds quite well—good land!— most lately acquired territory, doesn tit ? —n P.M.{ P.M. | A. M. ay 3 When pa was always runnin’ off Philippines may have some such possibili- There is a Class of People. 3 2 3 a 5 2 : 610 A-followin’ the band!” ties in store. . a nSiie : 728 323 828 6 04 Boots Growing country, this of ours.— Magargee Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently 731 330 831 6 02 Faris, —in Philadelphia Times. there has been placed in all the grocery stores a 741 340 842 5 57 Al new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure 745 344) 841|.. > 2 aska, Larry's Summer Job grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most . I 5 : 2 3 5 o> 5 39 a, . ——————————————— What Colonel P, Donan, the Versatile Westerner, delicate stomach receives it without distress, and 805 403 9 0 ol S02 { Thinks of Our Far Northwestern Purchase, Pennsylvania isa great State, and rich. | but few can tell it from coffee. Tt does not cost For Sale. Travelers Guide. 806 405 911 : 3 > She can afford to pay her servants well,and | over 4 as much. Children may drink it with 5 o : go : 2 519 Alaska was bought from Russia in 1867, particularly her Governor-elect. It is her | great benefit. 15cts. and 25ets. per package. Try OCK PARMS.. ~~... ==, 0 me eee weeenr| 9 26).. 5 08 the price being $7.200,000, the purchase | joy to it. Ask for GRAIN-O. wy | R 5 LTOONA & PHILIPSBURG CON-|819 416 9 78 10 175 o1 being managed by Seward, who was Secre- Feed him on apricots and dewberries, J. HARRIS HOY. M NECTING RAILROAD 5 2 : is 2 751 4 5 tary of State under President Johnson. | clothe him in rich apparel, and shelter him : ; y ¥ ARREEL : 7 50 45 i Bon. 1 ] , : ie i as Condensed Time Table i Xow [831] 42 o £6 Says Donan: ‘The name of Alaska was | in palatial quarters. The mansion which Tourists. Office, No. § So. Allegheny St. 2 A Nye So 3 34 9 7 a : a {igen hy Clusiss Sener gio : the | was suitable for Pattison, and which was = = Bellefonte, Pa. 27h, 10s s 2 3 ie 7 36 4 39 ast intelligent men produced by New Eng- | newly dight and bedizened f stin “WwW EASTWARD—WEEK DAYS, 781 9504 32 land. Tt is a euphonization of the Indi z h y 8 } SUiPencd for lasing, ot “What They Say» Horses, Cows, Sheep, Shoats, Young Cat- 330 120 7 26) 9 45/4 27 p ie Indian | the cost of thousands of dollars is not good —_ 3 tle and Feeders for sale at all times : 8 56 454 795 9424 o5 word, Al-ac-shak, or Al-ay-ek-sa, meaning | enough for Stone. The gentle Larry Eyre | 1s the title of an exceedingly well printed and | 2/45" ¥ " Ramey............. rons Ee |" Ts 20 | 9 05 5 721 9 3l4 20 Great Country’—and never were phrase | has been commissioned to bring about a | finely illustrated booklet, which has just been is- Houtzdale .......| 714 | 758) 9 14| 1 14] 4 24) 6 24 | 9 09 3 oF Clearfield] 733 333415 and facts better fitted to each other. It is | nearer conformity hetween the man and | sued and distributed by the Chicago & North- Osceola Mills... 733 | 838) 9 33 133) 443 643 |9 14 512 10 32 Riverview. Iz aa 2 far and away the greatest Territory that | his surroundings. And Larry has made his | Western Ry, describing their electric lighted 20th Roofing. ilipsburg 12 y 13 on 25 RE IRERE 2 3 3 35) 1034 ...Sus. Bridge...| 704 9 20/3 56 has ever come under the Star-Spangled | plans even to the matter of bed linen. An | century train, “The North-Western Limited.” It| _ ra Be a SL WESTWARD WEEE. pita eam £ z L H-Curwansvi le.| 700 9153 51 banner of the buzzard that looks like an | official announcement appeared in The Press | is unique in design and composition and affords : 5 51 oS Soe 35s eagle, since the ‘old Virginia rebel slave- | recently which we copy: entertaining reading. A LEAKING ROOF | AM AE ap WP. (P. 5.7 jG i 640/..0070013 97 holder,” Thomas Jefferson, euchred Colonel HARRISBURG, June 18.—Extensive re-| A copy will be sent to any address by A. Q. Tal- IS A ELilinsiy joe 8.00 (11 00] 3 00/ 5 10 6 10! 8 BM 1A AL .! PL P.M. : 3 + . . . . . S A $.0s 5 i 3 15] 3 RAGIR VAT roe oes Napoleon out of Louisana—which then in- | pairs are to be made to the Executive Man- | lant, 507 Smithfield Pittsburg, Pa., 44-23-4t SLE Asian Hi | 3 1 3 EL 3 = 5 2 g 2 5 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH, a cluded everything in sight from the Missis- | sion during the coming.summer. Te Ro PESKY NUISANCE. AMeY............| 8 47 [11 47] 3 47| 5 51, 7 10] 8 57 WESTWARD, EASTWARD : sippt to De Pasitipein I. Saga These include the completion of a suite California and Return, SUNDAY, THAINS. z| & | 8 | Nox 20th, 1898. = g measures 1,200 miles from north to south, | of rooms in the back building of the man- | One fare plus two dollars for the round trip via : 3! 8 § Toro Ni + . iw i Sd Y . i J 3 or 300 miles further than from the great | sion and the raising of the present roof so | direct lines. Small advance to retarn via Port. | 0° 1 Miller, Allsgheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Read down. Read up. lrg 5 = 5 lakes to the Gulf of MeXivo: di > A . puts on new or repairs old slate roofs at the lowest P.M. [P. M.|A.M. (A. M.|P.M. P.M = S of Mexico; and it stretches | thas the rooms will have a height of ten | 1and, Tacoma and Seattle. Chyice of lines east | oo 5 FEW or PAPAS OI hE TR he Hariey % Ee | Fa 5 from east to west 3,800 statute miles or | feet. This work contemplates two rooms | from Portland, viz., Northern Pacific Ry., Great De 3 $ - ss 62412578 52 10 142 348 41 | 8 90 0(7 15 further than from Chicago to London or | and a bathroom on the third floor. Northern Ry. or Canadian Pacific Ry. to St. Paul. | wooo - calms 1] 9 55/2 158 25 | 7 23 2 Paris. It extends nearly nine degrees fur- The windows in the dining-room are to | Tickets will be sold June 23th to July 7th, good to P.M. P. on 1 pe 3 3 5 46 8 24 1 a 2 ther west of San Francisco than that city is | be replaced with plate glass windows two | return until September 4th. For map-time table Scales. : - — [540 8 30 12 50/7 35 Teen of Tastp only Mine, wil i es lo wider than those now in the room. | and full particulars address John R. Potts, Dis- ey Dilipeeuid Sonion Satin) 5 5 151 2 5 3 Sr = py point on Attu Island is about 1, is is to cost not more than $4500. trict Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St HE FAIRBANKS SCALES Bellefo : TI jorfna rom 1 EE Ley ) A X ! : Ss / ) . nte, Lock Haven, Williamsport, R 45 842 1 miles west of Hawaii and 900 miles west of | The halls and stairways in the mansion | Paul Railway, 486 William street, Williamsport, AN au Philadelphia and New York ; Sain: 21% 1p 849) 1 og 51 “the easternmost part of Siberia in Asia. In- | are to be decorated throughout at a cost of | pa. ng Walling, Geneva, and Lyons ; Clearfield, Ma- | 2 02 ; 3 10 11/..... Unionvil 358 Tasos -elading its 15,000 islands, many of which | not more than $4000. EE VALVES AND SUPPLIES, rn Bins nls, Diba, puns. 4 56 116 10 04/Sow Shoe Int| % 1 EH % are yet unsurveyed and unmapped, it has | New lace curtains are to be placed in the Half Rates to California, ester. ? ? on 3 or: 113/10 01... Milesburg.....| 918 1 33/s 23 26,000 miles of coast line, and an area of | parlor at a cost of not more than $75 per | via the Clivage nied Sorcha Weatorn. Biatie a, a 236 and 238 Third Avenue, rAL Osceola for Houtadale and Ramsey with P. | § 53 “ » 2 > -..Bellefon 928 1428 31 617,000 square miles, or nearly as much as | pair, and new lace sash curtains at a cost of | oo 00 ihe quickest ti dels ars PITTSBURG, PA. ay as Ton rd m 425 1248 934 0 i 205 83 the entire United States east of the Missis. h oy ording the quickest time, grandest scenery, var Fh - H. GOOD, Gen. Supt | 4 59 048 51 sippi river. Its tri » Es y k ISsiS- | not more than $12 per pair. able routes and perfect service. Chicago to Los H. C. BREV, Acer, 4141238 55s 208885 J sipp ogre ms $y ie Yukon, is A new mantel, including andirons and Angeles and return $64.50, tickets on sale June | #5 Bellefonte, Pa. 405] 12 29 9 15... Eagleville 10 o8 2 Bl n any ra a 2% y to Be hein Baie Fi he Place) in Shs music Jocks at | osih to July Sth, limited to retarn until Septem | == (CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. 20 1 » 9 32 Beech Creek...| 10 11| 2 26/9 13 ers ie New World. | a cost of not more ; is t - ins. Nati ; ; ? 9 011... Mil eens] 10 2 zon i a id a oud [as an $110, is to be add: ber 4th, 1899, account of Anan) Nesting: Batis. Prospectus. Condensed Time Table. 3 3 CELT 8 59 gill Hall... Io 22 2 a7lo 2 unbroken flood, 1,965 miles from its mouth | The mansion has Yong felt the need of an | 2 Fi0eational Association. | Iusissted pimphis ry fii Lock aven..| 10 30) 2 43/9 30 T % . sent 4 . - : JAM Po Pm. or further than from St. Paul to New Or- elevator, and one is to be put in to cost not yw, rates Miia oy ATENTS. READ DOWN READ UP. = in TYR 2 fo Pe PM leans, or from Denver to New York. At | more than $3500 agky Ses Lok 7 | Nov. 21st, 1898 ’ : ONE RAILROAD. . Sg Os 2 . XD , * i 5 Smi Str i 7 T : 1 2 / | 5 it mouth itis 60 miles wide; 700 miles | A full complement of best quality of ta- > % Talay, on Sane street, Pisin TRADE MARKS, ~~ DESIGNS, No 1No 5No 3 No No #{Noz Te Teron In ew. shove it is 20 miles wide; and 700 miles | ble and bed linen will also be furnished the | © —— : 50 YE som Math. Loar Sr MAIL.| EXP. : or > : Tm. p.m. " ATIONS. sti stor Lo or 1.400 miles above its | mansion. : : Cheap Excursions, 1899. Anyone sending a sketch and description may #00 5 Th PRLLEFONTE: DoTGP a, | py, Taw Ly. Ar. a.m |p. um y Jt C . ] re w also he a new decora china quic. ascertain our opinion free whether an | 2 i .- mouth, it is from 5 to 10 miles wide. It is There will also t i ted cl Lo : Pe quickly ascertai pinion fi h 722 8 02 2 52........ Nigh...........[10 04] 4 57/ 9g 27 | 215] 640 ..| 900 210 80 wide 150 miles above its mouth that one | dinner set of 300 pieces to cost not more | National educational association at Los Angeles, Sovenuot 15 probally Datentable, (Sonuniea- 1 7 5) 5 asl 5 53 Aeon | 9 50 4 51] 9 21 2% 04 8 55 4 06 cannot see across it. Its mighty deluge | than $500, and a new china tea set of 150 | Cal, July 11th to lath, i iD om Sarial." OMews sgehay for 3 > 5 B 3 is 3 9594461916 54 6 5 3 2 : bs freshens the waters of the ocean fifteen miles | pieces to cost not more than $200. ¥ opi these Resting ohgnp Sam rates | Patents taken through Munn & Co., receive | 7 39 § 13] 5 0 molt anne 51 843 351 from shore. A new sterling silver service at not more | Dave been made and delegates and others inter- | special notice in the 743 8 23] 3 1 .| 9 46 4 36] 9 06 2 3: 3 % 839 3 50 : ¢ : y sted s § 6 . 03 * * * than $500, oil paintings at not more than | ested should bear in mind that the best route to | 0 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 0 746 826 31 9 ad 4339 248 710 835 346 According to our friend Donan, the Alas- | $300 each, and a marble bust for the music | each convention city is yia the Chicago, Mil- fandsomery lusivis) week ees siren. 7 5 59 3a 2 : > S| 2 11 8 2 3 3 kan Territory which we bought for a little | room at not more than $200 will also he | Waukee & St. Paul R'y and its connections. | go ray ST DE aero sae na Su as a 302 722 818 330 more than seven millions of dollars has | added to the State's belongings at the man- | Choice of routes is offered those going to the UNN §& CO., wel 12230 934 419/840 319 32 811) 323 yielded since then: In furs, $65,000,000; | sion. meetings on the Pacific Coastof going vie Omaha | Ea Raney, Now Tosomy. | TONS 12 IMInIsS| 3H 1a 100 Se gold, about §35,000,000; canned salmon | When all of the repairs are completed and | © Kansas City and returing by St. Paul and 42-49 ad Chi 8 10| 8 52| 3 4¢ 195 d05 85) 332 Tao 760 302 Mm $20,000,000; whalebone and whale oil, $16,- | the new furnishingsare in place the Execu- | Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 8 15| 8 57] 3 45 119 17|t4 00/18 30 3 ji z 2 . 7 8 258 oud 000,000; codfish, halibut, herring and other | tive Mansion will make a very comfortable | R'Y has the short line between Chicago and Oma- FPaE BEST OF THEM ALL!! : | (Beech Creek RR.) I 351 808. 7 32 3 2 fish and fish products, $5,000,000, and wal- | home for Governor Stone. ha, and the best line between Chicago, St. Paul | D2 ersey Shore. ieol 225 7.43 3h sm. 728 238 rus ivory, $450,000— a grand total of Despiteful and envious political opponents and Minneapolis, the route of the Pioneer Limited, LIPPINCOTT'S 12 34/411 30 Tg } WMs'PORT Jie 2 = i 2 441 3 I ‘122 231 $146, 450,000, or more than twenty times | will, no doubt, gird at Governor Stone be. | the only perfect train in the world. . MONTHLY MAGAZINE (Phila. & Reading Ry.) 416 833 701 216 its entire purchase price. ; And its produc- | cause of these adornments which as chair- All coupon ticket agents sell Yeckets via the , ; S29 700... PHILA, 20, 18 36 *11 26 3 > 5 2 ov 704. 214 $iveness seems just beginning. It contains, | man of the Board of Public Buildingsand | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. For time Contains a complete novel in every number, in | 10 40| 19 30|..... NEW Y : Ton 210 v . i gs [ : ta 1 «NEW YORK.........| +430 29 00| 421 8 15% 654 205 with . possibly one exception, the greatest | Grounds he chooses to order Larry to fetely. | tables and information as to rates and routes call | addition to a large quantity of useful and enter- (Via Phila.) 435 853... 647 157 gold mine on earth, and its seal and salmon | him at the State's expense. "Not so *‘The | on or address John R. Pott, District Passenger | taining reading matter. ; p. m.ja. m.|Arr. “ Lve.la. m.[p. m.| 439 858. 643 133 | fisheries are the greatest in the world. It | Record.” The ox that treadeth out the | Agent, 486 William street, Williamsport, Pa. No ie ig Reich die s0 objec- *Dan Week 3 # 9 2 ween L@Wisburg...........| 6 35] 1 45 en Tis Tioasest In the world. K is ] ol ! ionable to most readers. ¥ aly. Week Days. 26.00 P. M. Sundays. 55| 9 15|..........Montandon......... 540 138 prio Ts - : : m 2 on eo is en Jat 0 a : Jars 9 the oD. Th wa should be in every household. Subscription, 110.55 A. M. Sunday. Pet 14M AY Lv. a.m |p ow r by - one-pound cans to the | Governor who saves the State a million dol- .00 per year. case, 33,600,000 ol a single season; | lars which might have been wasted upon Medical, | Agents Yanited bb evry town to whom the most VLE rRI Suse: Cis suwled Fi BAR. a ATLA. : ¢ . i . o , . ER END. and the recent surveys of the United States | public schools, and thousands more of dol- Ahers In Noemen > - ° Gferer) ; West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.36. Gi 5 T - Wen! Fish Commission show that its cod fish | lars which might have been squandered up- J. B. LIPP INCOTT COMPANY, Publishers. J. W. GEPHART 2 ¥ In . ? 1 T Banks are thousands of square miles greater | on charities, is entitled to such rest, recup- | I '0 BE DEPENDED ON ahint Diiteaspils, General Superintendent. gg foam tid wa BY tansy on is Atiante coast put to- | eration, relaxation and bric-a-brac as his : | z | = gether, including New England, Nova Sco- fancy craves or as Larry may select for him | AM | PN tia and Newfoundland. One of the biggest | to be paid for out of the saving. —Philadel- Red Cloverine Salve. | Pi Sool] and gh dort)inee establishments in | phia Record. > —se EEE ee | ee : 0 thasar # e world is at Killi i < ss Tee ea | el A000 SAUL Musser. 1000 Ba ih or liso, oa Ania Is : REP CLOVERINE SALVE.............. © 5c oie ail vo pay f weve 519... . ry1ey from 500 £0 2,500 | gpaIN’s GREATEST NEED.—Mr. R. P. : {Trade Magk Reg.) ie barrels of herring at asingle haul of the Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his win- | BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A THE GREATEST HEALING COMPOUND KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIENCE. — 1051] 3 seine. . 5 » ters at Aiken, S.C. Weak nerves has cansed Used and endorsed by the Medical Profession. Purely Antiseptic. 3 2 : x cRirnace Rod, 10 58| 5 41 3 3 . | severe pains in the back of his head. On R Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Bruises, Ulcers, Sunburns, Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, Ring- youngarvin...| 11 011 5 49 Speaking further about this much mis. using Hung 1 Bitters, America’s greatest BELLEFONTE CITIZEN AND CAN fi : ES yorm, Black-lieads, Pimples, Chafes, Galls, Corns, Bunions and Callouses, Serofuloas Soren, 3 % 3 3 ofe Mars i I 4 £2 understood region of our country, Colonel | Blood and Nerve remed y, all pain soon Specially recommender te Sin, Dandruff and Hives. Sore Throat, Catarrh and Cold in Chest. 321 768......8tover......[ 1132 617 Donan says that ‘‘vou have thought 1 r y n Soo! pecially recommended for PILES, PIN WORMS AND ECZEMA. 315 750 y yy 10ugnt of | left him. He says this grand medicine is 1 PER BO ; P.M. | AM |Lve Tetons... hy 53 Alsskg as 8008 vide Somntiys o , what his country needs. All America READILY BE INVESTIGATED. Octs. X EVERYWHERE. . | Am. |Lve. Arla wm | pom, you have heard of the great Treadwe knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble Laboratory—TyroNE, Pa THE WILSON CHEMICAL CO., Mfrs BELLEFONTE & SNOW ) hear ) Jaborats iL : ., . OW SHOE BRANCH. Mins, : whith is oie of ihe voniss of the | purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, Sam N- L. DALE, General Agent, Betirroxte, Pa. Time Table in effect on anu after = eile now fasinirin ; . m. . m. ception of its immensity. Take ua po on as ii ik Sy nel ve 5 Change of Rates. . jnive in Belleforic . i >. m, andg 0 bn = : Ansbig ! C ody. y - eave Bellefonte.... 700a.m. ‘ 105p. m. biggest mountains in your giant Wasatch ing you need it. Every hottle gnaranteed, A stranger lost ina large city Arrive in Snow Shoe...... 9 00a. m. « 2 52 p. m. range; plant it with its foot in the ocean, > > > would place far more dependance For rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agent or ad- only 50 cents. Sold by F. Potts Green plac m p x so that the largest steamships can land in by ’ on the directions given him by a dress Thos, E, Watt, Pass. Agt. West. Dist. 360 its shadow: abd it. f ggIst. local resident than the guidance Fifth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. - 16s shadow; and turn it, from cedar and of another stranger like himself. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. hemlock roots down to the lowest depth “ : This is a be ig uence of General Manager. General Passenger Agent evr touch propesting Jl, nf | rane at would, you dot SLA a x i X rok- strange port—a trusty pilot famil- vast is or sod gold ore that can be en?’ said Tommy. “I should spank who. aang the harbor is always call. BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL- quarried as cheaply as limestone, and you sy se yy ok #4 : y ed upon to bring her safely to her ROAD. have the Treadweil Mine. It is about two pal hig ie i moorings; = x is with Shiorss: Schedule to take effect Monday, Apr. 3rd, 1899 v ! 3 son. 3 ment; we doubt the sayings of : : > mile from Juneau, on Douglas Island, | "0 begin to get up your muscle,” said people living at distant points be- WESTWARD EASTWARD named by Vancouver for Douglas, Bishop Tommy leefull “o0z apa’s "brok n cause we can’t investigate, but read down read up of Salisbury. John Treadwell boughtit in |; O'My. gleefully, papa e public expression of local citizens No. 5/+No, 3 No Srarrons. No 1882 from the little French-Canadian gar- Nps Bur : or oon oh Evins : I JAE you read the announcement on ie | v *[leniNat 16 dener who located it for $430. In now has like the foliowing is beyond dis. the fourth page of this issue of the P.M. | Ao. [A 880 stamps running day and night the CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. —In cases pute. 2 y Warcuman. It tells you how you can get 4 15{ 19 30 6°30 ener *5'%0 "3% 6 40 year round. Their thunder never ceases | of dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheuma- Mr, G. H. Bradt, of 121 Penn the best paper in the county, for this 4 211 10 8716 35..... Coleville......| 840 2 25/6 30 except on Christmas and the Fourth of July | tism, eruptions, etc., the circumstances Te a or mL one year from this time for $1.00. See i 28 1 iH a. Whites an 2 6 2 . . pL: PR 8 OV zid- plLle seenen wane : —a ‘rebel’ auniversary, by the way. In | may be altered by purifying and enriching neys. 1 was Ys times zo my it it, and we know you will order the paper 4 33 10 51/6 46/. 8381 2106 21 / one of its buildings, Which is as large as | the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Good was most painful to straighten up at once. 130 8 50... 325 200618 af the largest at the Chicago Exposition, it | 8Ppetite and good digestion, strong nerves ter sitting or stooping and any 14 7 00). 820 163030 has 300 stamps and 120 concentrators—the | and perfect health take the place of these i lL ddenly jut 445 7 03 818 1536 07 largest number under one roof in the world, | diseases. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is America’s Doan’s Kidney Pills, saw some 3.85 7121... 8 07 1375 52 A thousand Niagaras would be nowhere in | Greatest Medicine and the best that money Bellelopie people who pad been 5 00| 11 30/7 28/ ege.. "1.305 15 : ¥ 3 usin an ro- 508 11 21. Te Tol noise. The mine with 360 stamps, has | can buy. a : cured a box Trem TF. Potts Gredn's 2 10 ™ ei 7 40 = yd orer So mnomn in dividends. Now; Hood’s Pills cute hiliousness, sick head- drug store. They removed the 515 [7 35/Pine Grove Ore.| v.35 515 wit stamps—520 of which have been | ache. roubles.! : : added within the past twelve months—its i — Dean's Kidney Pills for sale by Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Williams p . LE . es, i . ail dealers. Price 50 cents, Mail ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train mills are crushing from 2,500 to 3,000 . —Trouble seems to be a patriotic afflic- ed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Nos. 3 and 5 for State College. Trains from State tons of ore a day that nets from $2.50 to'$4 | tion. It makes the eyes red, the hair Sole agent f r the U.S. Re. College connect with Penn’a. R. R. trains at to the to Figen it tf self hit d the feel ba ’ member the name Doan’s and Bellefonte. t Daily, except Sunday. n. gare 1% out for yourself. | white and the feelings blue. take no substittue. ? ! F. H. THoMAs Supt.
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