THE LAND OF SUNSHINE, A UniqueCountry where the Skies are al. ; most Never Clouded while the air is i Lethal 4 Cool 1 Brac » Perpe po ww - 001 and Bracing, like Perpetual A LITTLE GOES ALONG WAYS Spring. | | because sl lnckened with it enn be kept « r them with wat People in mo cite nees find it profita 1hle to buy it at 20c. no by ttie, because what Fhe ry spend for Blacking they save in shoe leather. As an anomalous southern resort, by | reason of the fact that there one may escape summer heat no less than win- ter cold, New Mexico is rapidly becom- | ing famous. Averaging throughout | the entire territory 5,600 feet in altitude | above sea-level, Lin want fo sell Ve will pay 10,000 Reward for a recipe that will ena Worry's AoME BrAckinG at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1893, WOLFY & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with PIK-RON this is the name of the paint), looks like ined and varnished new furniture. One ¢t will do it. A child ean apply it. You hange a pine to a walnut, or a cherry ahogany; there is no limit to your All retailers sell it. its quality, and yet we cheape r if it ea n be done. and characterized by dry air which, unlike a humid atmos- | «phere, is incapable of communicating heat, the temperature in midsummer remains at a delightfully comfortable | degree through the day, and at night becomes invariably brisk and bracing. | The sunshine is almost constant, yet | the most violent out-of-door exertion | may be undertaken without fear of dis- | tressful Sunstroke or | prostration are absolutely unknown | there. Itisan ideal land for a sum-| mer outing. Its climate is prescribed | by reputable physicians as a specific for | pulmonary complaints, and the cinal Hot Springs at Las noted for their curative virtues. The | most sumpuous hotel in the west, the Montezuma, is located at these springs. | Write to Jno. J. Byrne, 723 Monad- nock Block, Chicago, for “The Land of Sunshine,” an entertaining and pro- fusely illustrated book descriptive of this region, the most picturesque and romantic in the United States. }] ———— CR An Expensive Law, Supervising Architect Elbroke, of | Vashington says that the new eight- hour law will cost the government $3.- | 000,000 more a year on its building con- | blo consequences, medi- | Vegas are | : i. A NATURAL REMEDY FOR ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz- ziness, Brain and Spi- nal Weakness, St. ct acti i= a : Large Size, 8L.75. 6 Bottles for $0. PENNSYLV IA STATE COLI Hi NA BEXES; AND JSENOMI TH BOARD ER VE LDIN of po contractor for some | men will gang. | and ti it Washington, Omaha, Paul, Mil- | eight-hour law at about 12 per cent. | % > id. 1 : ” and poor pstients can also obtain $3,000,000 a year necessary to carry out | i 3 now prepared under his direction by the “The law does not apply to those | W i rectly in a great many eases, and that we now let the men | working under the tracts alone, and that it may make a serious difference in the character of | the public buildings to be erected in waukee and San Francisco. He says: This medicine has dir “I estimate the average increase which the nerve centers, allay frritabl will result from the passage of the i ties, and increasing the flow and power The government spends about $25,000, Ves 1G Enpleasant eects. 000 a year on public buildings. That | FREE "Pi ot Toe of any address will make an additional expenditure | this medicine free of charge. | Pane ie yy a rand the same work. That is the difference which the new law will make in my| KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IIL office alone. | who already hold contracts with the | government,” said Mr. Edbroke, “but | it will be made to apply to them di- | was what it was intended to do. | Where a contract for a part the | work on a building has been let, and more of it, the new gang of be put to work next to the old When 5 o'clock comes, their hats and go home, can’t hold the on the old contractor. new law put on the contractor who are He to the eight men working have } 2 ~HIOUr Dass, likely to will to come down The moral effect of be widespread.’ aw is bir Lit Bp A Million Friends, deed, people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for tion, Coughs, and Colds. ~ never used this Great Cough Medicine that it all A friend in need is a friend in and not less than one million Consump- If you have | ROMY 9 ASTRON A Nice ri t bo pup has - Al / m 2h ip sew bul work one trial will convinee vou ” id. wonderful curative powers in eases of Throat Chest and Ang Each bottle is guaranteed to do that is claimed or money will funded. Trial bottles free Murray's Drugstore. el — Onerous taxation comes dis POLITICAL aw and Bl History a 3 $y i La L instruction Ltheoretl be J. at PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ivy graded and thor ough 180 14 from dis- i - : " Iu “ 12 Ly oh . honest public servants. If the man | ATHERTON who says there is no honesty in poli state Ln tics is elected to a public position, he HUMPHREYS? will not fail to be dishonest and ex- travagant, and squander the peoples’ | money, and the tax payer must make Dn, HUMPHREYS SFROIFICS are scientifically and itup. A man who is strictly Fears In private practice ond ned for many and truthful in business will the | Cif sn spent cure Tod th nea & Angle Spe same in a public position. A rascal Theso Specifics cure without drugeing, arg. . h Ing or reducing the system, and are In fa and liar in business will be the same | deedthesovereign remediesofthe World, in polities. Citizens should always have an eye to honest men in their choice for men to fill public positions, honest | be LIST OF PRINCIPAL S08, cUREe, PRICES, overs, Congestion, inflammations WV ormes, Worm Fever, Worm Colle, ‘rying Colle, or Teething of Infants inrrhea, of Children or Adults ys puter Griping, aus ¢ Solio o Morbus, Vom Lose Coil, Bronchitis... © in, Toothache Vaconche es, Blok Headache, Vertigo. Br vevaia, Pillous Stomach Whliow ico or Painful Periods. ten, too Profuse Pertod . Hy 'n Sout, Dithealt Treathi "i Eon a am, Rheumatic § a aS Ln fp op e A Cure For Paralysis, ] ond Frank Cornelius of Purcell, Ind. Ter., says: “I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain | Balm. To their great surprise before | the bottle had all been used she was a : greet deal better. Her face had been i drawn one side; but the Pain Balm re. leved all pain and soreness and the mouth assumed its natural shape.” It | is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings and lame- ness. 50 cents bottles for sale by J. D. Murray Draggin. ty - For many years Mr. B. F. Thomp- son, of Des Moines, Iowa, was severely afflicted with chronic diarrahea. He says: “At times it was very severe; so much so that I feared it would end my life, About seven years ago I chanced to procure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It gave me prompt relief, and I believe cure me permanently, as I now eat or drink without harm anything I please. I have also used it in my family with the best results.” For sale by J. D. Murray Duggist, eases m, Ersyipelas, Fru pth LA v ¢ Jind or Hinoding a or ore, or Weak Eyes Bhtiml alive Cold in the Head , hoop ne «0 ous parent mt ar Pinch r “ero tl Pi harges, LE tig .n Enlarged G joie] W cakcneas 4 Ph : Rlduey ise Bille ty Seminal Weak. ness, oF vo Untary Discharges. 1. ol . hs Penk or » alien, i Hpaam Hea Eitan? Banos Pasion Sore Throst 3 cations & F 4 Fraptioms . Cn og ta: of wont feo sepa i. (4 So 1 HUMPHRE Sov. oMREyy My ow 00, RTE RE RA VE SE WA H Jue pr As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivaled. For sale by J. D. Murray. ‘GE 8/8 OE | BT 30. RAR TRA abe Foun Musicar CoLLEGE. ~The Fall Term opens Sep. 12 in Vocal and Instru- mental Music. For catalogues address Henry B. Moyer, Freeburg. Pa. Centre Ha Mi at whole- sale to dealers and at retail. stantly onhand, fine and coarse. Hard all “oal, always on hand, Soft Woodland, sizes and wanted and All kinds cash paid for same at highest | 2 grain market prices. Flour, Fe ed strictly cash Terms, for Coal, KURTZ & SON. Parins Wail executor of &« ry Henderson, late of Miles Twp. deceased & The account of Andrew Gulser, executor of of John Gu inte of Miles Twp... deceased & The frst and final ao tL of Andrew Guiser ,of Mary Guiser, late of Miles wet deceased, 7. Pint and ofl W. WW. Rupe ate of Walk account Ropert final of M. J mn or Twp. deconsed « Acoount of de Rishel administrator ne of Gregg Twp of M L of Rebecca Weaver nal account of B. F. Shaffer ad 0 1 , of Jacob Laz First and 1 of &c deceased 10. The socount of U. 8. Shaffer, execntor of , of Bimon Small late of Miles Top , decessed, 11. The fins and final account of George Gare Henry J. Garbrick administrators of Lof B. Franklin Garrick late of Walker Twp. , deconsed 12. The *#t and final account of Sophia ad Soh Miller, executors of &o., of iste of Walker Twp., deceassd 13, The second partial and separate acoount of one of the executors of &e , of Jacob Arney late of Poller Twp. decessod 14. Tue account of John J Ar ey administra tor of &ec., of Rachel Arney, late of Potter Twp Daniel Thomas, socount of Wm. A 15. Twenty fifth annual surviving Uusiee of and final account of Wm, Resides, ad- &a., of Wm. Spotis, iste of Union 16. First ministrator of Twp , deceased 17. The account of George . of Thoms MoEwen, Alexander, admin late of Unigo 18, The acoomnt of Reuben Gramley guardian Boro deceased The Brat and final &« H. Cor late account of W of Bebeoon Wolf 19 man, admin strator of of Miles Twp, deceased, X. The sooount of J. RB. Brumgart, admin istrs torof Re. Jos. K. Weber, late of Miles Twp, deceased 21. First and final account of W, D Crosby, ad ministrator of &c., of Robert Stevenson inte of decoaw d 22. First und final seoount of A, G Archey ad ministrator of &e., of Phoebe Fisher late of Fors guson Twp. deceased 2. Account of WW, Hpangler, administrator a. bn et a ofde, Potter Twp., deceased, 24. Account of Nathan Mitchell, guardian of Sarah B., Mary A, and Wm, I". Mitchell, minor children of John P. Mitchell, late of Howard ro A as filed by E. 8. Dorworth surety. %. First and final account of J H, Alexander, and W. H. Runkle administrators of ac., of Jacob Runkle late of Potter Twp. deceased. JOHN A. RUPP login Capt. WwW. A. Abbott, who has Yong been with Messrs, Percival and Hatton Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, Iowa, and is one of the best known and most respected busi- ness men in that city, says; “1 can testify to the good qualities of Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy. Having used it in may family for the past eight years I can safely say it has no equal for either coulds or croup.” 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. | Farmers Supplies, | SoyTH BEND CHILLED PLOW. The Ji low run iy * the Lean Can mat thi ' ent suction 80 Klon i by Ww ho ¢4 } i iy | There are seve i plow for plowing « 3 eRe shares are of th plow, 8PRING TOOTH HARROWS, ereatier od S11 rt Tooth |} ! rrow Mon now offer Spring 1 bh Har each less than the co } every farmer to know for the best img row sments fg i { Champlon id ts Farm OC: KOnK, s und Wheel 12 Champion Road the popular m inery for Improving ote roads, ia re at biria Li lowest p1 JARBED WIRE and barbed hog + A chance hay rake hie best self We sell % for HAY RAKE 8 AND Te DDER MIRRINS i 12 DESL hat in America for $14 iw dump hay rake for best hay tedder | six months time or 5 per cout, off for ea mak ing the net price §2 Wa mi mp i on We have a fu WE Are prepar Prices, We invits which 10h Jot Thes hes not he d M‘CALMO ONT & CO. PENSIONS THE DISABILITY BILLIE A LAW War nr Dependent s puted” Jo mes Tanne, of Pens Wa er. eo Mf and all Pat. Tf Mooemate Frees re U.S. Patent Ornice tin jess time thao U arks obtained acted § Caveats, and Trad ent business ¢ oun Orr ce 8 OrPOS 5 and h + re wold a } w = pateniabit of no ar ¢ ana § reign fC. A. SNOW 4.CO. Orr. PATENT Orric et, WASHINGTON AT ayy siammmaran, B. C5 Buacklen's Arnica Salve Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESION PATENTS COPYRICHTS, eto. For information and free Handbook write 4 : MUNN & OO. 31 Buoa Oldest burens for secaris Every patent tak tat B the pullic by s notios given free of charge in he > cientific Sirti Largest ctrouiatic " of any he atl fie paper in the world, Splendid metrated No Intell it nat should be out 1. Weekly, 83, a FL wix the Address MUNN 2 Con PUBLISHERS, ¥l Broadway, New York. Farmers Look! i 8) I am now prepared to furnish Farm Implements and Repairs of all Kinds at the LOWEST PRICES! wi} Special attention given to repairs. BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS and CARRIAGES, FERTILIZERS and REEDS. i OH A i gonds 0 guaranteed. i Small goods delivered free of charge if ordered in due time, WL GOODHART, Millheim, . « Pa. Col RT PROCLAMATION «WHEREAS THE Honorable A ©. Furst, President Jodge of the OUnsurt of Common Pleas of the 0th Jadicial district, consisting of the coutthieof Centre and Ham ington, snd the Honorable Danie! Rhoades and the Honorable Thomas F Riley, associate Judges In Centre having issued their precept bearing date the 28h das of July, 1802, to me dis rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jalil Delivery and Quarter Sessions tre, and commence on the 4th Monday of August, the 22nd day of August 1892, Notice is hereby given tn the Coroner, forencon of said dey, tions, examinations, and their own remembran- cos, to do those things which to thelr office .p- periaine to be done, and those who a bonod in recoguizances Wo that are or shall in the jail of Centre County, be then and there 10 prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 25th one hundred and fifteenth dence of the United States. WM. A ISHLER. Kherify A DMINISTRATOR'E NOTICE ~LETTERS of Administration upon the rstate of | Dante! Horner, doe’d., of Potter township, hay. ing been Jawfonly granted 10 the undersigned, he would respectfully Met all persons knowing Thomte ives It indebted © erate to make im. mediate payment, those having claims Afainat the same 10 present them doly ant hentd- ented for settlement. » 8, HOUSEMAN, — Administrator, uly 2864 Tusseyvi le. AAA A AIA AR A A arper & Kreamer. all latest rh Li Dress Goods Notions, ” our stock, prom SCAU « that will su M600) productions of Clothing Etc. mspection i of ISing unsurpas and values 1 CdSe, JO PRICED, ATTORNEYS. HOTELS. KERHOFF HOUSE G. B. Brandon. Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA and from 1 trains. Good ssmpie + Bpecial rales to wilhesses Freel rootns of and ; i* {0 fire Soor rors b AMERON HOUSE Ord & Zerfing. Proprietors LEWISBURG, PA trains sample 8 om all Good Free bus to and togins on fits. Soor LMO NOTEL 317 iadeiphis Rates 82 1 the immediat ¢ centres of busi of amusement and the 4 fore nt as well as all parts of the city ble by street oars constantly passing the coor. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited Jos MM. Fesen Propriclor AND 319 ARCH gT™ per day. Loosted ness, and places railroad depots, \ pr Sissed his Opportantty! PORT Nie ut Yours, Header, Toe mujonity pegiecd thelr cnitien, and fron that cause Hive in poverty and die vite Hinrrowing « densi Su thm Be o% of many, os t Kom Jost, forever logl, opporianity Fare be pss flenech wat. Be up and doing. Improve your oppo 4 seeure provperity. prominence, panes Treas en Josopher, hut “the Goddess of Fortane offers » gotden oppor tinity 0 ssch pereon at some dod of 17 ant aon the chance, aod she pours ont Boar vices fail te do so and she departs, weer to retars.” How shall yon Bod the goLbEs sppertunity? Investigate every ehanes 1h t fog! nity. we covnlul men do. Here is kn opporinsity, such ae oot slien within tye rench of laboring people. Improved, it will give wt lone, & grand start in ile. The gorvex spportanity for by any indastrions pereen of either son. Al ages, Bos Sh do the work and live at home, whiraves yom are. Te eusly | sud pou can Increase yout IHeaane as you Sogn. tan give time only, or all yout time 1o the wi Bae: required Wao sine Fo Al $n pon s Jann. Uspiial not wondeorTol instraet us varutively ghew and ren . aa. whew HH" ‘wilure aninawn w foi re Re room to axpinin bere, Write ard Jenn all fires br retarn oall, Unwive te delay, Address at Ld Hallett & Co. Hox B80, The Ohamsoe Circular With Steel Headbloeks Warranted Un Unbreakable omase VRB WF B3.. rang, wae LD An. PENNSYL y VAN IA R. Division way. ith arc ugh Nik Bl Bals TE BE Eastward, AMPM.PN i X 19 10 19 00! is 53] I8 48) 3 Paddy Mounta'n 53 Coburn 8 01 Zerby 10 Rising Spring v 18 Penn Cave 24i0cntre Hall a: 8 iregg Linden Hall 42 0nk Hall 46 Lemont ; 1 Dale Summit 57.9 00 Pleasant Gap 9 04] Axemann 5 10 © ? 10 Bellefonte 6 002 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan. don at 5.20 a m, 10.00 a m, 1.20, 5.535and 7.45 tarning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at mI Bam 50 pmb pm ands pm CEAB. E PUGH, I. R, WOOD General Manager fen” Pas'geor Apt NEW HIGH ARN $295 Favorite Singe LOW ARM, $20. o I leaf, fancy cover, tw re ir rere nickel ring and a full set > Atiachunti ual to any Singer sod from $40 to $60 by Can wassers. A trial in your home before pay ment is asked. Buy direct from the Manufae turers and save agents’ profits besides gettin certificates of warrantee for five oe, hi Ur Sen for testimonials to Machise Co., 20I S. lith St., T Phila, Pa SWE PAY FREIGAT. 8 ERFUNEESIBERERBERNGE 530 #2 23 08 45 50 M3 AO 0D 50 G9 BD OF Wn dn dn a Ue Bd TO 300 BEN a MEDICAL OFFICES, 208 N. AERCOND ST, Philadelphia, Pa, Are the oldest In Amotica for Use treatment of Special Diseases & Youthful Errors, Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, er Ril I hares, Piietied, Bind y Bkin Diseas a, Vari Sent a Hy drocele, ture, Pertnate: ily cured by improved without dotestinn Pom MR, The eneceas is Ans to hie 1G © p stady 10 he feos veastabie Fox peed 10 the thorugh vw vnminstion ea tention given niienty during treatment. A Fours’ estahlichm htieaurguarantes of snooess, Fiend ment by “a Ofies hava, shade Saturn hia M. Mp Sumas bi)
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