FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMR,~One year, $1.00, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to provions terms, $2.08 | per year. { ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three | insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse | quent insertion. Other rates made made known i on application. i CENTRE HALL, Pa. THURS. MAR. 3. SPRING MILLS, A Number of Scraps in the Burg the Past | Week, Other Happenings. Prof. C'. R. Neff was in town day. | Stephen Moyer is moving to Mill- | heim in the near future. : D. R. Foreman was in town on urday night—official business. Mrs. Henry Krumrine is moving to Snyder county on the 15th of i i | 3 i | satur- | sat | i were visiting at Centre Hall on Satur- day and Sunday. Mr. Frank Rearick sprained his an- kle last Thursday night, while ing the dance at the Bibby House. Laura Runkle, who has been visit- ing at Tyrone, Altoona and Axemann for the last three is at again. Lillian Krise and Susie Long breakdown, up near Centre Luckily they secured the broken cart was repaired. Mr. James Grove, eritical condition; he in Spring Mills, being eighty-two years of age. He had rheumatism for now afflicted wit seems it is very slow work for recover. The snow twenty-four ches deep here and our town schools are very small. C. A. Royer, at Cross Roads, Perry Heckman, at Beaver Dam, and F. } at Polk Hill, did not have a pupil in their schools on Tuesday. Our town making considerable progress in the manly art of self de- fense, having had three fights in town so far this winter, while two of our best citizens had a very elaborate ment over a panel of picket fence Sunday, over on the hill. weeks home had a Hill, assistance and still in a is the oldest man Nr. is been suffering from several years, but is h grip, from which it {to him is about in- Jamison, is argu- last pe Tyrone's Growth, 18-0ON B. E. V. TRAIN Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 have here two beautiful ballads, is entiled “The Dying Californian,” the other, “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh.” The price of these two beautiful ballads is, give a cripple what you wish for them, —if it is only a penny it will be thank- fully received. You see the I am in, both feet off and a child to support. one condition wife and 1202- ON B.E. V. TRAIN Ladies and Gentleman: 1 have here two beautiful ballads, entitled “The Last Rose of Summer,” the other, “The Drummer Boy of Rhiloh.” The price of these lads is, give a cripple for them- one is and bal- wish it will the and two beautiful w hat if it is only a penny, be thankfully received. You see condition I am in, both feet off, fn wife and two children to support. Sou ——. Now Try This, It will nothing and will surely do you good if you have a Cough Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself Just how good a thing it is. Trial bot- cost you Large size 50c. and $1.00 Wc oni A Proposed Park It is said that the Clinton county the purchase of a tract of land near Mill Hall, on which there is a grove, tion the holding of a county fair next | fall on the grounds. A race track and | permanent pienie grounds are to be | features of the proposed park. The | grounds are near the stations of the | Beech Breek and Bald Eagle Valley railroads, and a street railway line with electric cars will connect the park with Lock Haven, trciiacimbucslition Bad for Talmage. Dr. Talmage’s Brooklyn tabernacle Is to be sold to satisfy a mechanic's lean of $52,213.50, obtained by C. T. Willis. The building cost $400,000 and Willis was the contractor. It was thought that money would be raised to pay it, but the trustees of the church failed to get it and the tabernacle will have to be disposed of. mn AI MA 0 Notice, The Eureka Oil, or as so many who use this oiljeall it the Burkholder Medi- cine, is for sale at J. D. Murray's drug store, Centre Hall, Febls 4t F. M. BURKHOLDER, Sr wee! The rengon we lead the shoe trade COBURN, Excitement over the Probable Dikeovery a Vein of Cond. Collapse of a Barn from Snow, Sun H. Mr. Chamberlain, of Pardee, dayed at this place, the guest of P. The roof on the barn of Mrs, Kerstet” SHOW, A German rag peddler has rented D. ture, W. A. Guisewite has moved his Harper. Mr. William Harter having spent employ of R. V. Shaffer, is again On Friday 4th inst,, WW, H. to going to Cambridge, Crawford county, Pa. The heavy snow which fell on broke dow n the Harter’s barn, and the entire front of the barn fell down, thus the erection of a new barn. Dr. G. Alvin Harter, of Maytown, Lancaster county, Pa., paid his parents at this place a pop visit last On Thursday however, he went to took unto himself a now his pow- linsgrove, and He wife. can prepare stole Delong, student miscreant belonging to Mr. the station here, when they were the but the stricken vouth, either through fear of Some warehouse, conscience rents, promptly returned the few days afterwards, On aecount the social standing of the family, but our will of we advice the will disclose no names, ix, don’t do it again, or we next time. Great excitement community as to what the will be of C. E. Finkel's prospect for coal on lands adjacent to him. On last Saturday a party composed of W. W. Rishell, John Hoffa and W. C. Kremer visited the place and secured some of the them td the Coal regions to have it examin- ed People who to pronounce it the coal which has thus taken out, prevails in this outcome specimens, and sent by experts, know, claim slate, far been Phocians Died, a ——y At Milroy, suddenly, Feb. 1802, Capt. John Cox, aged about 72 years At Logan, Feb, 19, Allen Culter Years, 1802, aged 57 Killed near Logan by the accidental discharge of his hunting, Feb, 22. 1802 iA years, J. 8S. Furst, of the residents of Clinton county, died at the home of his Luther, at Cedar Springs, at 7.30 o,clock Friday evening in the Slst vear of his age. On Monday, February 15th, William Pottorf, died at Salona, aged 79 years, 5 months and gun while Jesse Houser, ay ged one best known S00, Sdays. who lived for many years and well known throughout the died on , Feb, a complication of diseases. In McVeytown, February 11th, 1802, Mrs, A. M. Macklin, relict of William Macklin, in the 7ind year of her nge John Greninger, sr... Logan Mills near was county, 1862, Tuesday evening of deceased, Wo — To The Ladies of Centre County. Ladies who are interested in the of dress cutting should call at Mrs. NB. Clements, agent and teacher at Centre Hall, for Newton's French and | art ceive thorough in drafting seams. This chart when | understood by the seamstress, will en- | able her with the measurement and chart to cut any garment in ladies’ and children’s wear, to fit without on. in ladies’ wear, dresses and coats and children’s wear. 17dec3m Mrs. G. 8. CLEMENTS, fn Attempt to Barn an Orphan Asylum, It transpired that an attempt was made to burn the orphan asylum at { Huntingdon on the 0th inst. and a re- | ward was offered for the perpetrators of | of the outrages. Coal oil was applied | at night to the play room and the first structure with sleeping rooms above, The room was badly damaged but by some accident the fire was smothered. i fs tf A Brother of duige Furst. J. Shuman Furst, a well known and highly respected citizen of Clinton county, died at Cedar Springs, that county, on Friday evening aged 80 years. Mr. Furst's death was caused by paralysis, with which he had long been a sufferer. He was a brother of Judge A. O. Furst, of Bellefonte. His funeral took place on Monday, his re maine being interred in a cemetery near his home, A Kind At, The steamer, Indiana, left Philadel. phia on Monday afternoon, containing Russian sufferers. General D, H. Hast- ings furnished the coal for running | make is because we best satisfy the people for a genuine bargain. —Mingle, Belle foute, over and back, from his mines near outzdale. Had he to have paid for Don't Quarrel With people for groaning when they suffer with the pain is simply ter it lias | Cues hawdivde of sufferers and costs ouly 25 hen Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoris When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she “ad Childres, she gave them Castoria, A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.-NOTICE is hereby given that the following named persons have flied petitions for Hquor leenses in be made to 10 Kind Tavern Name, W. L Daggett, George B, Brandon, Flare Bell fonts W. W BW, W.W. Cent re Tinll Boro. Millheim Boro, Howard Boro, P Rlipsburg, tw, 20d W Wholesale + Bariges, Tavern W. 8. Musser, “ Jacob L. De Hass, George E, Leister, G. A. Walther, James Passmore and Harry Wood, Wiliam Parker, Peter Asheroft, — Have you seen the new stock of overcoats just received at the Philad. | Branch? Warned In Time, People will Hive themselves largely to blame | here this note of warniog a few days ago. Phesicians all agree that with proper p. ecautions the disease may be Aged aud enfeebled persons, in fact run down, require a The medical fac. ulty are a unit upon this polut. Klein's “Sliver Age" and “Duquesne” rye whiskies which rell respectively at $1.50 and $1 26 per full quart are The most prescribe these brands and lead log hospitals nse them exclusively Major Klein siso sells Guek- Fiuch, Gilson, Overholt and Bear His ows Je quer line: Gods expr sed everywhere, Send MAX KLEIN 82 Federal St Alleghet ny City, Pa. Wl Farner Thursday Potters Mills, on f Mare with foal good leader 1 heavy good year aid good heavy span of mules se other 134 miles west of March 15th, 1892 also good singe driver oil, 2 yeariing colts # milch cows, 1 of them fresh bow, and th Jersey, 1 la balance sll goed stock, 1 in very five condition ready to kill, 4 good shoals, 2 fine fal calves nmente at one o'clock when known FARMER and Holstein, 3 hort hom Sale 10 © terns WM.C ALFRED DURST. UBLIC Wm March 26th with foal COWE, sine will of young cattle, 4 heifers will ve fre .1 bull three years old good Letovsteor shes 8 large shims i good 2 horse Counkifn wagou, 1 Vhorse wagon, 4 horse piatform Spring weg buggy, | pew road cart, 2 bob sleds i new log sled 1 good & iegl. 1 i Excel sior reaper oomhi 3 tival Ww ! small « roller 51 3 SALE TH fase dec Less 1592: § bead of i Percheru sialiion be fresh by tin RESIDENCE Penn 1 ioormas 2 brewed snows i new 2 I new top good me ow slon mower hay rake, Het Keyst pe cul iti vator crapers, 1 new and #5 harrows ine, power evs, outing valores sire Hal } drag barmws, 6 plows shaler and belt, hay box : piasnier P cas, chopper machine er, lmrd ihe, 3 meal vessels, 2 irot jot of bags, | cook stove, len plat © stove with pipe, sud some household and other articles (00 numerous Lo In Rage 10 menos at GOK, when terms will be made known Na hueksters or all Camety i press, 12 parior uilure ae players on the Pres iseoa ROSETTA E. LI N. WW. REAM Admini SLral ors INT 01k E AT THE AN ELECTION of the stock holders of Centre Ha Water Company, or the 1st Monday of May ing + day of May 180) afiion Ww te taken of appre approval of the proposed is CreRse of the capital stock of sald compan) 80 Ln Fie WM. WOLF FR? secretary HNAr-2m = DMINISTRATOR'S of Adminisira ion upon Lose, dec'd | Inte of Gregg thw aw fi Iy grated respectiolly request selves Indetiled ANNUAL tm othe the or a RT7 Presid ) K wT whip baving wen they : yw ing to the undersig all persons K «oiale lo Make jm having cinitses aga hem daly snthent cated ROSETTA E. LUBE NW REAM Administy tothe 1 Bopp alors FARM ATPRIVATE SALE hie He AL ed will offer si Pp ives ie the valuable farn Valley, near Spring Mills, containing } 190 ACRES s—— more or less, 90 acres of which excellent state of cultivation, the balance timber land. The bulidings consist of 8 new STORY DWELLING HOUSE 0 «wo % rooms, Wesh house, ote, good bank bern and | other outbuildings. All buildings oxoopt i gare hewiy erect: d snd the barn is In vory god oondition. The farm 8 In & ronvenient and des : sirable location, being loested near railroad, wowioifioe, churches schools, ole |, and is an excel ent opportunity for an investment Also 10 ACRESOF MOUMTAIN TIMHEER LASD { will be offered in connection with this farm separate. Apply Wo or address R. DECRER i pring Mills Crevrges is cleared Pmt} i fet 253m EXEC UTORS NOTICE «LETTERS TEs tamentary on he estate of John Emerick i Jima of Centre Hall borough, having been lawful ! y granted to the undersigned, he would respect i fully request all p eons Sowing themselves in Joseph Lehman, Wholesale Boggs Twp Ferguson Twp Gregz Twp Huines Twp Peuu Twp Potter Twp Boow Bhoe Twp Buow S:oe Twp Tavern James A. Decker, ‘ D. H Ruhl, - N.W. Eby, Wholesale Tavern Viele, Nolan, Wm. P. Brows, Thomas Gleason, Wm. KR. Haynes, John C. Mulfinger, Heury Robb, Wholesale - . : Bpring Twp Tavern Walker Twp 1. A. BCHAEFFER, Bell fonte, Pa, Feb, 10, 1892 Clerk Consumption Cured. An old Jhiste ian, retired from practice, have ing bad pisced in his hands by an East Indian Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Cousumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma M ail throst sud Lung Affections, also a rud radical cure for Nervoos Deblifty primi an and wl deriul curalive powers {nn thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make §* known to his sulleriog fellows. * Actuated by thins motive and a desire Lo relieve human saffering, I will send free of charge tall who desire it, this recipe lu German French or English, with full dir tious for prs paring and using, Sent by mall by with stamp, naming this paper. W a. Noyes B20 Poasery’ Bloek, Rochester NY marly DMINISTBRBATOR'S of Admi tistration upon John B, Lee, dec’d., of Potier tow been lawfully granted 0 the undersigned would respectfully request sll perscns k themselves indeb ted 0 the estate Lo mek dinte payme: t, and those haviog ola the same 0 present them duly suthes selliement, NOTICE the nship GEORGE | Ms Es w Ceti Administrators JAN ‘STEAD FOR BALE OR od offers a des {f 8 sere i mer gs une for sale Zh sores are good § frame house cholee fruit snd excellent Heckman fana we oh of Lewistown 1064 add ees RAR THA s DONS INR O ini Heresy Gl ang t bank bars, with of! ouibuild wd join Centre Hal ohh the © ng 10 lhe pike Appis Ww Horver Wale? wad 150k partis paid after Ma terest dfobin Centre i: grades of ol ‘He flour con stantly on hand, at whole- sale to de ers and at retail! All grades of Chop. | Granulated Corn Meal of '* finest grades. the : and those having claims against the same to pre | sent them duly authenticated for settlement, C. E EMERICK felby2hin Executor, LO PMINISTRATOR'S A of Administration upon the estate been lawfally granted to the undersigned, he would respeetfinlly request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make imme diate payment, and those having clalms against SAMUEL HOMAN, SARAH A. HOMAN, Administrators, Farmers Mille, settlement Difebit ALD EAGLE NURSERY, ~=FRUIT, shade and ornamental trees snd grape vines. 1 wish to Inform ny old customers and the publie generally that I have about my usual amount of stock on hand fr spring planting. My apple trees are of very thrifty growth, con sisting of approved sorts for Central Penneriva. nia. I will furnish price Hath on Ww. P Fis ‘ feblim Union ville, Fleming P.O, Pa AN PMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Catharine Ro ur. dec'd,, of Potter township, hav. ing héwh Jew jij granted ws the u . he Ie [espeetin iy Stinlly Jequest ull persons know ing theme ires whl to make imme. diate a Bdebite on having claims against the same to present them daly sutheutioated for settlement. T.F. Rovers, Adm'r, Tianbt Contre HILL DMINISTRATOR'S XoTon. RLETTERS of Admi. Jaton A) PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE john P. a a i oy hu sunt; 14 would luvs vou, §2,0. Bran. fine and coarse. hand, Hard, and Woodland, all Coal, always on Soft sizes, All kinds ofgrain wanted and cash paid for same at highest market prices. Terms, for Flour, Feed and Coal, strictly cash. THE Philadelphia Press, Daily, Bunday, Weekly A PFAMILY PAPER Which Is {le on, Unsenscet ional ond Jus { the paper FOR THE AMERICAN HOME. The Press has the best possible org secure gews from the most lm por with nearly 306 correspon dents New Jersey and Delaware home news Is covered with add attention to det i ROY OLher paoer The Press ha nization to sGurees, and pusy ivanie the end nears ar ne carefulness atlempled by sist Lhe t ndents in a1 the great oiies of th falls He We as Drancial and allroad X Pe ris inn Chicago and thie West Who keep that sbreast hi oevents hie papery Ore ¥ Pros iriched He DRINeS Ate 1409Y 6 Xin unre « iran ow that ambitions 1 fost of iis renders, a of the day 1} 1a the facix PITTSBURG WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH Bl. 00 « Vi: Al 1 THE } CHE, T OOXTA PAPER ‘H LATEST NEW OF 1 PRESIDENTI ~AM COPY OF THI i HE Missed his Opportunit ! Youre, Meader. Toe majority negis vinnities, and from that canes live i poveriy ang rity! Herrewing despair is the lot of many, asd & nek on dest, forevet lot, opportunity. BA0e Is pa ing! Resch cot Be up and doi Japrove your op pity. and sents prosperity. pr aa on. Ti was ty a plidiosopber, that "the G een of Fortune of © ulden saporianity to euch person at same perind of ew irnee the chance, aud she ponre oat her viele fd wn nnd she departs, wesw Hew shall 1 the GOLBEN sppertunitey? luvestigate every ¢ * appar worthy, and of fa rorion. that je whad all » coontal men do. Here is an rranily, such 58 fa nel ofy within the resch of laboring propia Improved, will p at Joael, & grand start in life, The coiven onporianity § mousy is here, Money to be made ragidly snd honera by nny Induvirions person of either sex. All apes. You ¢ dn the work and live ot home, wherever von ure Been ? inners are savily earning from 85 10 B10 per dag. Y- eas $0 as well If vou will work, pet toe bard, bat Indes wenly ; sd you can increase year income ns you goon, Ye van give spare ime enly, seal your time lo the work, Fa tes learn. Capital pot required. We start vou. AN Wo . rarkiively new and really wonderfol We instraet « ow in how, free, Fallare nshvown among our wi © Foon to explain bere Write and lenrn all fir Address st spre 1 tn ihe Wo reinrn + retmrn mail, Usnwise to delay iinliets & Co. Hox 850, DOCTOR J. B. Hobensack's MEDICAL OFFICERS 206 N. Second 8t., Philadelphia, Pa, Are the oldest in Amerion for the treatment of Special diseases and Youthful errors Blood Polson, Nervous Debility, Ulcers Birictures Bladder. Kidney and Skin Diseases, Varioooele, pore Rtpture, permanently cured by fms wittout detention from business, Fire Dhtuen, ® success in dae to his Hlclong exper. fence and uty tw the pure vegelable remedies used and 0 thorough examioation sud Ht atin ven patients dur ng treats ment, A forty Jo aftabiialiinnt i onr guns too of Mucness. hoarse, Sibdaye, 0) 8-19 oy mw. All a Ha Sundays, | 12 p.m. Bend stamp for book, ¥21y Musieat College. The Bpring Session opens Monday M ng Youn Likiies in Vooal n rumental Music. Address for circular, « B. Mover, Freeburgh, ~ ARAVA AAAARRAA LARRY THE WORLD FOR 1892. YT he mod energolio, resolute and yes leyitie aud 1a # journal in America when il wets accompliaie any great olgect; I corn fostify to ils lvrnaanidy, COT Jee vi- Liat, Hawi. sion ond J rrisleniee,’’ TON. Wa can tell our Republican readers 8 secret a piece of good news will elect another President this year, as it eiocted ft iy 1x5 : iin Ings Democrat is gud our Democratic friend The World intends to and Democratic Giro candidate shall be representing the cause of Tar- ar any one of a namver of other Dem. ocratic leaders who can be elected representing Republicanban The Hin Of oppovition to his support Yorkd will give Wo is in lhe recenl can of Republican Prisideutal esn Own party print vend i readers, us 3 ler and betler report 8 ard speeches in the thelr ¢ fi the urenns of TY COLOTE Neu i photoorapio / ow priuatls of it # al eversge over Hee mace 8 nel averuie Lg the past your i will hie bmsix of this copies of the news| Res prin Le il believes Lh sneress: ablest, Demon ratic wd £5 gist ihe be ized fvely at lo ICH 38 Geqical MPHREYR Rruoprios are scientifically and ¥ prepared prescriptions ; used for many wivate practice with success and for over ah used bry the people. Every single Spe- « i6'a special cure for the disease named, hese Bpecifics cure without dragging, r reducing the system, and sre in fart ar snd ithe sovereign remedies of the World. CURES, rics, Fevers, Congastion, inflammations Ww Sms, Worm Fever, Warm Colic. ing EE E Dhi-ee FAAS Loa ¥ PRINCIPAL BOS, ¢ ry ing ¢ ‘ollie, or Teething of Infants 5 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults Dysentery, Griping, Billous Colic Cholera orbus, Yomiting ‘ough, Cold, Pronchitis Nearnilgin, Toothmehe, Facesche eandnches, Siok Hondache, Vertigo yapopsin, Billous Stomach Whlion tons * Painful Periods. . Ww ton, 100 rof use Period Leng, ugh, Difficult Breathing sult hewn, Ersyipelas, Eruptions. . Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains PECIFICS ever and A gue, Chills, Piles, Blind or Bleeding Ophthalmy, or Sore, or Weak Eyes OC starrh, nfvenm, Cc old in the Hond Whooping Ceugh, Viclent Coughs. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing Ear Discharges, Paptired Hearing . serofuln, Enlarged Glands, Swelling . Genera) Dhebliity, Phruioal Wesknoss , Dropsy, and Seanty Secretions Nea Nickness, Sickness from Riding . Kidney Maen ae Nervous Debility Seminal Weak. ness, or Invoel untary Discharges. 1. Sore Mouth, Canker ” rin Wen knowns, Wetting Bod. . . . . Haris ain a Periods, with Spam Piscases of the Hen Fis Paipitation]. fiienny, Spas me. Vitus’ Dance fl phthorin, Ulcerated Sore Throat {Chronic Congestions & Eruptions , t y Draggisms, or sent Jostpaia on receipt ITHPEREYS” MavDal, (JM pages) bound in cloth and gold, malled free. HUM FPHREYS' MEDICINE 00. , William and John Streets, New York. 21 VS AACS WATER WAZEL OV GE 6A TARY UMPHREYS VETERINARY BEPRCIFICS. Used by all owners of Horseand Cat- A Compliment copy of Dr. Humphreys" anuni } om trestihent and f Domestic Anima fogs and Poul - Sent free. Hapsoryr Co, Cor, filisam and Jolin Sts., x “aveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat. nt business conducted fof Mootaate FLts. vR Ormce is OrrosiTE U6. Parent Ornce 1 we can secure patent io Jess time thas thoue ote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo, , with descrip- : We advise, if patentable or not, free of Our fee not due till paient is secured, : “How to Obtain Patents,” with # S. and foreign countries og ab 3 oost of same in the U. ¢ sent free. Address, Ore. PaTeiny Ormice, WaswinsTon, D.C. g AVTAABLRVAEV BAVA V EARNS $25 Fa NEW HIGH ARM yorite Singe LOW ARM, $20.0 Drop leaf, fancy cover, tw large drawers, nickel ring and a full set of Attachment equal to any Singer Machi sold from $40 to $60 by Can pay ment is asked, Buy direct from the Manufae certificates of warrantee for five years. Sem. to rative Sewin A Phila, Pa. B3°WE PAY WREIGHTO, "ST pe Es mn 34 rientific American
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