ON ; ih 4 it { | EE EXGINE : a Locomotive While Deathly | Hiek LRanniby Tannton, Ma Roadonut, MN. Y. HS. ive. Dovid Kenpesd Dear Bir onthe Old Colony Railroad, an ied I iI Kiver boat train we all Biv wi Lowell, residing in Taups | ‘ 4 sutlered everst en had I could hs tiv to irregu oT Pa si blind : andly see. 11 think LHR Wy AS LO habits of cating Lely to th tor Hf ana Ar hi ahd p 0¢ 1 been try in Taunton Davi! he Ar tion I Was ix rediiie with my experien foreive mo fur » aith lu it, i had taken | et bette RHEUMATISM Caos. | DOES THE BUS sears have tr ranphled It lament ote LOX ret can THY CR is sufficient for the wt IT HAS NEVER FAILED | CALLISTER, ———————— 1 any voars with Hood, i bh, Bow wit Yood, B “1 antl ped from I cond Jardiy WH wm of two that 1 i. 1 aide won lake, free. sdditin ioe. ware + Baad sate iy cum Descriptive pamphlet, wi Price $2.50. | F Maat wy If registered, Geonlns Ae yetit fa not to be for otily be had by enclosing the an sddresaing the American proprietors, PFAELZER BROS. & CO, §10-821 Market Street, Philadelphia, j TTS A a LSi0 OF rub nya OLIVER OL Fd ypaphasphtes of Lime & Sue Of LIE Aimost as Palatabloc 16 IVak, nly 3 Af COD LIVER O15, that «Se dem rondily and tolerated for a Lony time v de Beare pik aan A TNDD To 00 iy ation i was 11 3 1 1 [2% 10%. hal Sy AS Gre * ot s- Sefer nT ws pn A ——— pre & ry) rhe ste inti PS ge ” ah, eloee. It le ut Ey iim r With tess Bh thie age or mm peng “TATNBON BPI UGE Tinley, RE fa, vollable and A peringt “ot a Tr sh. Neri La 1 renanoe forgotten. Bend re nit 3 1 la fron gravefal vo eres, op Cauca, Adda O01 bra Medial and Surg dr tute BO Lacupi it, Be Aits, Mo kial ww mand, Jlvea all kindsnf whd madbon! canes weakening ' a gd spd i a eur ool Fie ~ * 4 ota trombone La wae Te und ame Yin $y on Bib wn bss tow ih ptm TKEVEN PER URNT, INCKEEST SSCUSKD, om first c's Kausis farms sand town Hops, Apply © Le ms Kuntz, 1 THE MAJOR'S STORY, i ———— “Waal, ves,” said the major, unfolding bis knife, And shaving a slice from his chair, from a family of purty long life ‘he longest, 1 reckon ‘round hyar.” - CUD ran father ocd ot two hundred and four- we na jor in his yarn this stage, For the ju ow stopped short ize entered in at the doos the judge very gravely vour old grandfather well: ghity-theoo when his spirit « >» urae where the good spirits he major hed nothing to his feet; two hundied a to say, Ose wd four Broad iudoe Jd moseyed u Now Yi poand wk Sun RIALS FOR MAKING LACE. Aloe MATE Fiber of ti bre re Lace-Bark Tree ratios Human Hair. spider's Web Human ingenuity has almost exhausted it +4als from which this mausiry in finding new mater marvelous and ber mE turd te] clieane Him reronixd to | That | SNENess mauta The thread is of such ext nism Oat in the conntry a note is a big Conutry merchants take notes full of 1 O U's. In some sections of the “Out in Western writes a correspon. “1 came ncross u country store- keeper, a Clerman, 1 sold him a small aid ** after harvest.’ i " That note is as good as wheat. While I was there on man came in + Jake, did you sell your buy Lose! to be a lightning-rod dealer ¥’ “ Yuli,” replied the storekeeper. “+ Did yon get cash for him ¥ “Not von cent.’ i “ ‘Just as I thought. That lightning- | rod peddler is a swindler. He has sold | horse for #%8¢ cash and has | the country. “You'll lose every cent of it.’ “But Jake He geomed to be! and elmokled, | didn't , langhed saying “Dons vos a good choke, He sell dat | cessfully its natural a, the Greek | uliar lace | irk of the ING al ied to} » been skill caterpillars wir own bobbins in press and as tl 10 ace, “Ven of a Lier several of | rriage with rely Bne and lHght, Myuare ingenious dey ky bho has presented thet ma vard, ir jer WeRYTs a | patiarn, iish ands. | for her | Pointe | r, has | §] Queen | and had | Ene WA AR native st i a regular open-work Seenes in the Stock Exchange. . ur is apt nn. for obe 2:15 np } or Hirple « pur} f ’ it with a shake of | each shin chairman, has come then prelis remind him that The day's ad and make ators to | bubdal iy haired m= the a tremendogs ut up an! as they tum 0 go to hall marked “Lake Union,” and soon, | fed $b ak, ang th rokers lin unison, ht wirts of the nre Centers 1a 840 060) ard the resonant bari erator, Wall street vidos hase All though the casual and it 3 a whose the vi i nderstand it : it is only oo ery is indulged in. Thou. rv are expressed in a shout, and shake of a fist have a fortune in ntinues from 10 in the mom at afternoon, rings ind that won ve been the pride a nation Yew Te wn tl he Id hs 1.08%) ago. ~ {in On Top of Mount “tr ww Washington, want Washington signal office is a three rooms filled with saw. doors, and floors h the house, and wks beneath, while two thrown over it and | wm each In the coldest weather hab itable place I x aining walls, windows, 1 rods run baited in: bh double throug nthe r ire m cables are orien wide is the center room, | dimensions, Two bot make are run at their full} y, and by wrapping themselves in| biar kets the observers just manage to keep | from freezing. The stoves occupy nearly | half the space in the room, and yet water in there will freese In & moment i The noise made by the wind is almost inde | scribable. It comes at short intervals, and pounds ns if an army was pounding at the door with a huge battering ram. No human could live for two minutes exposed to an bisst. Evenin August the water sotpetimes freepes solid, Everybody has seen 2. on the windows and knows how it looks. On Mount Washington it forms four or fite feet thick, and if a person goes out all mufiled up it will deposit a foot deep on his clothing, —C hicago Times, 3 is only Beg It 5 feet in CRO oh a wal “rt The Chief and the Inflated Pillow, Mr, Russell, the war correspondent, was a good story teller, and had many reminiscences of his adventures in the First, Once, while traveling in India, he carried with him an India rubber pillow, which at night he in- flat. ne evening he took it out of his pocket and showed it to a chief, who asked him suse, He told him it was a pillow, “No gol; log of wood much better” “Why” asked Mr. Russell. “Because it is flat,” replied the chief. Mr. Russell then in- flated it yond it was handed around to all the family, who, in turns, let out the air and again inflated {6 At last the chief took it “It is sald be, “very, very good.” “Wy I” asked Mr. Russell. “Booanse by and by you will be an old man, and will have but a little breath in you, and you can get some out of this bag. "Ben; Perley Poare. The Hardy Sea Dogs of Maine. A short time ago Searport, the home of the hardy Nichols and Pendletons, came fore wai and claimed the distinction of furnish. ing one-tenth of all the American sea cap. tains, Thomaston now shows up with fifty on tha active and t nine on the retired Hat —a remmrkably chowing at the pres. ent shipping crisis, This i« an § salijoct. Lat us hear (rom Bath and the his tori Georgetown, and Waldoboro and Booth. bay, They can each furnish a long lst of old son dove Portland Press, ww Pe good,” « Changed His Natae to “Faber.” Bide by side ina recent number of The London Thnes wore three advertisetnents, neh rey oss that a man | - 17 was about to change Faber.” It will ben tnt ! a SinpAr thn dapia ib of “gen h" “But you have been cheated out ol your horse, The man is a swindler.’ “‘Sheatod ? Svindler ? I guess not, | Ain'd I got his note for a huntert and | vorty tollars? ™ ea A A—————— SINNER MISERABLE “Is Mr. Jones at home ?" said a deacon | from the North, who had made a pil-| grimage to the habitation of Sam Jones, | rovivalist, to see about his locality and drive a spike in the ad of the green dragon. “No; he's gone sway,” seid the Jittle | girl who openad the door for him. “Will he return soon?” inquired the | deacon, in an anxious voice “Xo; he won't replied the child. “What!” exclaimed the deacon, as he | tugeed at his beard in ment, ** not too bad! be back for a week,’ great disappoint | bac! ior a weak ? nt that 3 yes, 1 really n sl I nist see him him, and I can’t Where is the nn 311 go back without « EL] long: it. good man, sissy *” And the deacon bent fovwnrd t girl to catch the reply. The child h ul ove And see med to take the evan ols fen Bits i Hiss le (® «i the deacon cle for grants cause of lus great gelist wn oof call Wiis = baooa gevyid up mio blue % aim eves feel as thoug and been his cont “Well 6’ pose vi be mother « The des ger a di turned sadly : 3 dist reeves » while We) al been expected, 13 more or les uttered hier oustonriry pishly that 5 8 the man wi Om arer iB a "30 Enlil Bullwinide webody w Mr said Mre “(hve ’ please,” called. “All right ' " Hello ! I= " "No, ma am,’ ne EAS Hore it is Mr. Bail repli ‘ Do you know wpe At this instant the switched on Warpman, wlio was doserb. | tng the gentleness of : avout to purchase to ony and the reply Mrs. Bullwinkle got was “I was down to Farman's this afte: noon, snd when found Parman's wife with her armel around his neck, and when I spoke about taking him away, she began ery. ing and said she would not be able to live without him.” “Bhe did, eh?” said Mrs Bollwinkle, sputtering into the transmitter. * The hussy! We'll see!” And when the same number ealled for a surgeon just before bedtime, the telephone girl know | that Mrs. Bullwinkle “had seen.” i ————— a —— a ————— QUIETED THE BULLY. ert lesa n Loree he was Yd OH of hix fri I went to the lvun ) The bullying manner of the German | students is proverbial, as is also their mania for duelling. It was at Heidel berg that a quiet citizen leaving the | cars said to a swaggering student : “Bir, you are crowding me! back a little bit, sir!” The student turned flerecly and said in a Jond tone: “Do you not like it? Wall, sir, I am at your service whenever you please!” “Oh, thank you!’ raid the tmveler, your offer is very kind, amd you may carry my valise to the hotel for me.” The student flod amid shouts of laugh tor. Keep WB WD LBS Chicago pis bakers live ouly fiftecs yoars. Do their enstowers mugder thom or do they eat their own pice?” —— Wp . . Bin ¥ Ln Efficient Remedy : # ne no of Bronebial snd Puinmos BAY Affections i$ AYER'S CHERRY Protonat., As such it is recognized snd prescribed by the medics] profession, and in many thousands of families, for the mist forty years, it has been regarded as an nyuiuable” household remedy. It is a separation that only requires to be taken fa very small quantities, and ‘a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will effect a w y eure, und may, yory possibly, save life, There in 10 Sid whatever that jor's Cherry Pectoral Ayer Fins preserved the lives of great numbers of persons, hy arresting the development of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, aud Pulmonary Consumption, and by the eure of those dangerous maladies, It ¥! hould be kept re ady for use in every fainily where there are children, ss itis a medicine far superior to all others in the rreatinent of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and the cure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly incl dental to childhood and youth, FPromptl- rude in dealing with all diseases of this clusn is of the utmost fmportaies. The lors of a single day may, In many eases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste Pr ous time in experimenting with inedicines of doubtful efeacy, while the malady is constantly gsining a deeper hold, but take at once the specdiest and most certain to cure, Aver’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Raold by Dr. all Druggists, G. NOLL, BOOT and AOE MAKER, CENTRE HALL. The undersigned has opened a shop in the rear ul the bask, ou Church street, aud 18 prepared to do all kinds of work, | New bouts sud stoes made to order, snd [repairing done, Satisiacilon 18 gasran~ teed aud all work promptly stiended tw, He kiodly esks a share of the public { patronege. {outlBja’y | l A. G. NOL da ‘Good Salaries 5, ome A Won ta cal or traveling Agetits, No “Xp ence work, JAMES KE. WHilNE) Rochester, Sew Tork Ment Li » t Men t aE Ju ede, Nutnery- Mold (his pa A VANS, Ju, er * vans BROT HERS, PYRO DU COMMISSIUN ME HU HANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Viuladeiplua, vats guimeis of wil Kleds of Olas vk Malus, Good Heturios is WA. Be Dn j Lies i ig Bie | Poultry, (ive of resi, Clipe, | Pulsions, Fruit ed ur Hay, jdve MUCK ID Jaict, everyibing the sneer uv, [duoes, eller IB Our Joaas OF sitiall is, dag plengiin and price Lists furtiisted ec ih « Ped WO Mig ear Ol Dude Jeagu i nat Bi} 2 Pa. Waulry Produce Frces sud Prout 1aesiad Eger, wu Lit ut Hi PTR af Huser, Ama, lailuw, 1 Onl AVE vacviie Aaah % 5 BR LAY ¢ sOulh ue W firs ali Ol of Evan Evans I Puch Pine Asati Mn Appiy ¢ "GUL Ang, Cotilie Kil i {hot paou, biti Lhe land wl 8 well vo with Yel asd Fouug Cheontail Lise Tei Bid a PU Fo Pike Will Le sold wm alse Me i 4 urs vededd Lalla Laci & 16decSm 8k oemakers with robber cement oat 1: A ZELLER & SON, ® PRUGLINID AL i van supply fur you Bell lone, Pa in CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e¢ Pure Wines and Lagquors fur medicy puUrpoies niways kept - f Ton Thoth Trial ry and broken 4 perfect and full Mani rengih an To thoss who suffer La the t 3it about by Indiscretion, Ww orton tree Inds Agency, we fgorous EDO Pe, wo sek that you of your trouble, an w co (Cards—Aftorness FORTNEY, Attorney-at-L in old U ocard building, ¥ 8" OHN Office buildi { Bs inl bonds I 1 Offic Furst'sl R Otfice nd D pared pan B= i fonte, every _ pune NEV G. | | i | and PE I On { i 1d.” | C. P. ATTTORNEYS AT LAW, CENTRE CO., PEN pric tice mh ‘als and English Hewes , Coun! alt KL 1X} BELLEFONIE, YA on second floor of Furst’s new ng north of Court House, Can be Tm’y84 POTTER, Collections promily wade spd | attention given to Lhoure bLaving Wil if «WwW ud ncknowledged Deeds, Morigns Belle‘onte, Pa ir &e. M. BOWER E.L.ORYVIS Is, BOWER & ORV IS, ATTORNEYS.AT- LAW, BELLEVONTE FA 4 Spat the Conirt Hot y weg 4 floor of 3 wh jan wn ne, On Dentists. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centrpg Hall, at residence on Chureh street, oppo- Will give satis of his profession, i4nar GG Ww in ail branches administered, G GUTELIUS Dentist, Millbeim. Offers bis He is He is now fully pre to extract teeth absolutely withou ny "Hote Is. SH HOUSE. W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle Fa. Bpecial attention given to junel By {GS HOUSE, NELLEFONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. find in respect, for man and beast, and ane Ww BROC KERHOFF HOU! NTE, PA Prop'r. ALLEGHEXY 8T,, BELLE¥O? G. McMILLEN, 8 Buss 10 and from sll rains, FE Bun D. J. MEYER, ER BOAR DERS MN heal hy sarroundet the state, chools Terms very 16aug tf MM AND LUE] TT. 1.1 esp iBDe, SCR ain water, scenery in i 1OUSE, LOCK BAYES, OODE CALDWELL, Prog Good sam A iN Ii - Usi MERON HOUSE LEW LER & { MMERCIAL SDAY. 1 AlN ho wo an &p.J MURRAY, Lente DRUGS, 3 . Bran dy Win i Pa. Hall ut Medicines snd Gin kept Blore open y7 wpulsr Patel grees’ Ho AT Pines “li 3 ¥. Week. ay Avoid t8e imposition of prefeniioos Pere Cire for these troubles, and all Quecks, whose coly sim is to bised thelr vio flene. Take 8 SURE Resiovy that GAS RED thoutnnds, done Bl jsieriors _ with sitention to bunness, 61 opr or inven venience «nary way, Found on soientiBe medion] principies By é eet 0 bo the seat of Glecase Tis pporith ¢ $1 without Geiny The sul wre me of the human orgenies restored. The “he nation i. EMILLION § Tey out dae , pe oa | Bey eried, wad rk For Hom . + shining ewes and ev taskets, wall ot ve, vic. E50. 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Ef This pesutifu gheny re ers Lhe jo A Full 2 A Full Latin The followit ADV LD institution located in one of { the both se y Spools ¢ 0 © ix open x ng Courses of Bludy 3 4 » fifie Course, Wo years each, fo of the General Bie CULTUR} CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING Course A short TURE A short EPECIAL A reorgand CORI LINING FPECIAL A A new Spex ture snd =Cien A carefu aa: students, individ i Ie barge § Mes, OF Olber i CEO W. ATHER] Slate College, ( ony ENKEYL BUG Kr P ERIE we WESTWARD eaves Philsdelpbis... Harri Burg AATY aves Philadelphia... Harrisburg MOnAnGon WillleinEport.. jock Haven Kenovi sunday 1a waves Phill 31 Mostandon. WLR poTt, Lock Haven, relives Keuow IARTWARD lank Haven DAY EXPRESS Lock wil lave n . nanEporl arrives at H Phi Inde lp fin.. OVO ACCUmINOG 2 Buk Ga Train—RE 30 on Rundrs ERIE o M All leaves Ere Renovo .... Lotk Haven... Williamspors Montandon ... arr at Harrisburg " Philadelphia... Erie Mail East, Niagara Express West Express East make close coubeclion si ven with B. EV. RR. Traius. Erie dail Hast and West connect at trains on L 8 & M. 8 KR. RR; st Corry w W.RER ai Emporico with B. KX. YY. & snd st Driftwood with A. V.K RB, Daily Except Westward, an PMAM AM. EBETATIOXS B00 15 » Montandon 5010 25 8 15 Lewisburg ow 6 x Sunday. 8 8 Mifftinburg | Milimont : 0 ‘Laurelton 17 57 Coburn s 04 [Zerby y 8 15! Rising Spring 24 Penn Cave 4 83{0Centre Hall < #0iGre 5 4¥iLinden Hall + 54 Oak Hall 00 Lemont 07 (Dale Summit 16 Pleasant Gap IF Axcmann ) 25| Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg dont 55 am, 45am, and 1.10 gu 4 # : ee G0 BOR BO RDB eee TERE F Fe www ’ ) 3 ’ ew ¥ we Bil XP Ci FIRE . Sh TANCE — LR ¥ be foupd in the world, and also MN is, “1 stud Yin ‘Bosh's Block, {over Valentin: imayliyt] “Cuxras Hart Lots —Buildi $100, $110 to $116 ments easy. Sm CENTRE COUNTY RANKT Hing - £5 5 ? be with the © ite s Bal 2éipr A200 pa " and I Lock i Erie w ith B. . 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