TWO FIRES, The Flames Get in thelr Destructive Work This Week. On Tuesday morning, fire was dis- covered in the store building of the Enterprise Store Co., at Walker's Set- tlement, several miles from Milesburg, and the building was burned to the ground. The building was also occu- pied as a dwelling house. The occu- pangs were unable to save any of the household goods. The loss is covered by an insurance. On Tuesday evening, two stables were destroyed by fire at Bellefonte, They were occupied by Joshua Folk and Frank Strunk. The buildings were insured. Ts pes——— A ——————— State College Openlug, The Pennsylvania State College opened last week with over 250 stu- dents, of which sixty were in the Freshman class. A new chair of agri- culture has been added for home study under Director Armsby, of the State experiment station. The chair of modern languages has been filled by Professor Thayer, of John’s Hopkins university; Latin and Greek by Prof. Gill, and agriculture by Prof. Wallers, of the Missouri State university. Lieutenant McCaskey has been ap- pointed commander-in chief of the military department. A on A Million Friends, A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- never used this Great Cough Medicine one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat Chest and Lungs. funded. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore. mt———i———————— Marriage Licenses Granted. ses granted during the past week. We Can't do ir but are willing to pay for learning how to make as good an article as Woryy's Acus Bracking of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c, Our price is 20c¢. The retailer says the public will nog pay it. ‘We say the public will, because they will alwa y a fair price for a go article. To show both the trade and the ublic that we want to give them the best bor the least money, we will pay $10,000.00 Reward Far above information ; this offer is open until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pik-Ron is the namo ofa paint which does work that no other paint can do. New wood painted with it looks like the natural wood when it is stained and varnis PAINTERS AND BUILDERS wl find it profitable to investigate. Ut stores sell - an A Perfeet Success. VII The Rev. A. Antoine Refugio, of Texas, writos : 1 think Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle is & perfect success, for any one who suffered from a most Ppainfol nervousness ae I did, I feel like my sell sgaln alter taking the Toute. Erizawern, N. J, March 7, 1691. Before I took Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonde 1 eculd not sleep nights and had 8 numbness of logs, arms and sometines all over the body, but alter taking the second dose of your Nerve Tonle I could sleep well, and in three days all numbaoss was gone and have not felt it since, FERDINAND BRENN, 2% Br, PavL Sy, MoxTazar, March, 1891, A young man of 84 years, affected with epi epay for over 20 years snd a very bad case, hay. Franell, both of Gatesburg. to Nellie M. Hazel, of Madisonburg. Auman, both of Coburn. Dazid A. Survers and Sarah Clellan, both of Philipsburg. Charles F. Cook, of Bellefonte, and Ellen J. Marshall, of Benuer township. Andrew M. Mott, of Bellefonte, and Odillie A. Rolley, of Milesburg. Me- i ——— ————— A RAILROAD WAR ENDED, Pennsylvania and Beech Oreck Harmonize In the Snowshoe District The railroad strife waged between the Beech Creek and Pennsylvania roads, in the Showshoe district, has been set- tled by the Lehigh Valley coal com- pany agreeing to make all shipments over which ever road is the most direct line to its markets. The injunction granted against the Beech Creek will be withdwrawn by the Pennsylvania and the former is allowed to cross the latter's tracks wherever necessary. Acs scons Not Many Being Killed, The squirrel season being ripe, our sportsmen don’t seem to take full ad- vantage of it, and comparatively few have been killed. It is reported that the rodents are plenty along some parts of the mountain but no big hauls have been made. So far Charley Arney and Frank Ross have been the most successful, but the number killed by them we have failed to learn. Ap Special Return Train, A special train will be run to Belle fonte from Mifflinburg, on Tuesday, October 4th, for the accommodation of those who desire to attend the cen- tennial celebration of that town. The train will leave Mifflinburg at 9 o'clock p. m., and stop at intermediate sta- tions. The train will leave Miflin- burg after the firework display. ——" A MY AOU 7 sop He Changed It. A school boy brought to his teach- er a letter from a physician stating that “This boy is unfit to attend school for 304 days.” The long and exact period aroused the teacher's suspicion and he discovered that the physician had written “3 or 4 days.” The boy had changed it to “304 days.” pm fA ss Real Estate Sale. B. H. Arney and J. J, Arney, exec utors’ of estate of Jacob Arney, dec’d., will offer at public sale the real estate of said deceased on Tuesday, October 25th, on the farm of B. H. Arney, east of Centre Hall. The tracts are of the finest land in the valley and of the most productive, ———— A Sir rid No Heavy Frosts, Bo far this season we have had no very heavy frosts, but as there is little growing vegetation, no damage ean be done by them. ss A pando on. A Favorable Outlook, The grain fields look very fine just now and full of promise, a fA SAAS ~Lewins counters are londed with a new stock of clothing for fall and winter. The Philad. Branch always inthe lead for new goods and low prices, ———— A of Smo —— ing at Jemat 10 to 13 fits dally, after using sil nds of wodicines without benefit, used Pastor N. QUINTAL, sad poor patients can also obtain this medicine free of charge. This remedy bas been propared by the Reverssn Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind. since 158 snow prepared u rhiy direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, Il. Bold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85. Farge Size, 81.75. 6 Bottles for $0. FHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF“THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BTUDY. I. AGRICULTURE { Three Courses} and AGRE CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant i lustrations on the Farm and in the Labors tory. BOTA NY and HORTICULTURE: theorets- cal and Jiacsical, Students taught original study with the microscope, . CHEMISTRY; with an unusnally foll and thorough course in the Laboratory, (CIVIL ENGINEERING, | Those ELE ENGINEERING: 5 oour ss « ENGINEERING: ) es are accompanied wit ry extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory, HISTORY; Anclent and Modern, with origl ual Investigation « INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES" COUESE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yea~ Ample facilities for Music, vooa! and instrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional} French, German and English (ree quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure and 2fplicd. MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New builds ing and equipment. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Political Economy, ete. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theorets cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service, . PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two yeoars—carefully graded and th hh. Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1882, Examinations for admission, June 16, and Sept. 13, Commence ment week June 12-15, 1892, For Catalogue or other information, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D.. Prest, State College, Centre Uo. Ps BE cific I a special cure Tor ths distor & These Specifics cure without ing or Fo bd oh ls i — as te te TF SR As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, od Chatiboriain's Pain Centre Hal - Mills - All grades of Roller flour con- stantly onhand, at whole- sale to dealers and at retail. All grades of Chop. Bran, fine and coarse. Coal, always on hand, Hard, Soft and Woodland, all 5126S, i i i i i cash paid for same at highest | market prices. Terms, for Flour, Feed and Coal, strictly cash. KURTZ & SON. TREATMENT 1529 Arch St, Philad'a Pa. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headdche, Debility, Rheu- matism, Neuralgia, AND ALL CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, ——— It haa boen (o use for more than twenty years: thousands of patietita have been treated, and over one thousand phywicians have used it and recom. mend ita very significant fact, It Is agreeable. There Is no nauseous taste, nor aftertaste, nor sickening smell, “Compound Oxygen-Its Mode of Action and Results," is the title of & book of 200 pages published by Dre. Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inquirers fall information as to this remark. able curative agent, and a record of surprising cures ine wide range of chrono oases—many of them after being aban doned 10 die by other phy- sicians. Will be mailed free 10 any address on application, DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 1520 Arch Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Butter St., San Francisco, Cal. Please mention this paper, 18epom Capt. W. A. Abbott, who has long been with Messrs. Percival and Hatton Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, Iowa, and is one of the best known and most busi. Dess men in that city, says; “I 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, 8oyTH BenD CHiL.ED PLOW, ~The Farm ers Favorite Plow, ‘This plow runs so steady that # boy who can drive the team can man the plow, There are seven different suction shares to this low for plowing clay, gravelly and stony soil. bese shares are of the best make, which we sell at lower prices than any other first-class chilled plow share can be purchased. A trial of this plow will convince the most skeptical, that the plow will fulfil our claims, SPRING TOOTH RROWS.—We pro hereafter to uy Bpring J ph wy outside of the Bpring Tooth Harrow Monopoly, therefore we now offer Spring Tooth Harrows ot $1.50 to $2.00 each less than the combination prices. We want SYety farmer to know that we are headquarters for the best implements and low prices. Conklin Wagons, Champlon Wagons, Farm Carts and Wheel Barrows, Champion Road Machines and Champion Stone Crushers—the popular machinery for improving roads, ARBED WIRE. ~Cambria Link Wire. aid ARREST wire at lowest prices, A chance for HAY RAKES AND TED ER bargains. 5 i) iP TED DER! dump hay rake In America for $14.50 net eash. The best self- flump hay rake for $18.50 net cash, We sell the bost hay tedder in the United States for $30.00 on Kix months time or 6 per cent, off for cash, mek. Ing the net price §25.50 We have a full line of Farmers Duppiles, which We are prepared to furnish at Rock Bottom Psices. We Invite farmers to call and see us. Plain We have a fine lin} of buggies, surreys and carts ~We recently purchased a job lot of pleasure carts, which we sell at $16.50. These carts ocau- nol be duplicated at the price, M°CALMONT & CO, Bellefonte, . Pa. PENSIONS THE DISABILITY BILLIS A LAW. Boldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled Dependent widows and parents now dependent whose sous died from effects of Army servise are included. If you wish your claim s weodily and successfull rosocuted’ wires James Tanner, Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC, Patasiainnnas 25 ent business conducted for Mooemare Fees Our Orrnice ; secure paient in less Ling than those § f remote from Washington, ARAB RAR BR BBR AGN ton. We advise, if patent charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pameuiry, “How to Obtain Patents,” with ¢ cost of same in the U. 5. and foreign countries § ¢oent free. Address, ¢ C.A.SNOW&CO.; Ore. Parent Ormice, Waswingron, D. C. a WR Backien's Arnion Salve The Best Balve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tions, positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give pers fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. Scientific American of sotentifie paper tn the Ar war, New York. Farmers Look! I am now prepared to furnish Farm Implements and Repairs of all kinds at the LOWEST PRICES! oO 0 Bpecial attention given to repairs, 0 0 BUGGIES, CARTS, :. WAGONS and CARRIAGES, : , FERTILIZERS and SEEDS. oO 0 All goods guaranteed. NE Small goods delivered free of charge if ordered in due time. W. L. GOODHART, Millheim, - A AS SO NAR BAAS Dress Goods Notions, Clothing Etc. OF PRI AGENT! principle, Sells at sight. your friends, we make you the of + We make Our name and reputation as Artists sare atready “rd beatae thin special off or, bpaligre Te sure and write your silty, ole, wo oan refer you Lo the folowing Hapress Company, Amerionn Express Co, United mercial agencies. Hoping to wil yourself, or oarter * ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARCE. aghout United Slates but we Sontire te ineremsn jhe ertanike pisos in SIRTY DAYS — 4 ie value O00 pa ek of She 3 when fr wend i. Ax 0 our respon Commmaroind | Wells, Fargo ATTORNEYS. JOBX KLINE, Attorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bullding. north of Court House. Cun be consulted in German and English, jan J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, (ry IS, BOWER & ORV1S, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor E.L,ORVIS D F. FORTREY, . Attorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office In Conrad Building. (LEMANT DALE, . Attorney si Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. Jans? J. L.Braxoien, C.P, Hewes, SPANG LER & HEWES, “ Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Epocial attention to collections. Practice in ali the courts. Oonsultation in German and Eaoglish. jane BANKS. BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D, Buveney, Osshier; ((ENTRE COURTY Receive deposits, jau® HOTELS. JRVIN HOUSE, #5. Woods Caldwell, rietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Terma reasonable. Good sample rooms on frst soot, Jang pus HOUSE, Wh me, AYOKTE, PA. Bpecial attention given to country trade. spr FOUsTAL N HOUSE, Emanuel Brown ay RELLXPONTE, PA. Tho veiling Soni Ago find this hots 0 counry in every respect, —_— ARG Deast, and charges very moderate. NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Hom Vfplts Ut ELLEFONTE, PA. New building, new furniture throughout, steam : hry dy and all modern improvements, J table and charges, S{PRING MILS HOTHL, Rah) RING MILLS, PA. { 1¥Free bus to and from all trains, NEw BROCKERHCOFF HOUSE, a.B PA. n i 10 and from all tesine. Good ron i Boor. Fpecial Tae 1. wibemmes OPERONS srt, prep 10 bus to from all trains. Good sample ah PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effect May 22, 1892, TRAINE LEAVE MONTAXDON, EASTWARD, 923 a m~Train 14. (Daily except Sunday. For Bunbury , Wilikesbarre, Hatleton, Poitsvil » Harrisburg and intermediate] stations, arriving ai Philadelphiaiat3.00 p. m., Rew York, 5.50 Pe m., Baltimore®™ 20 p.m, Washington 4.50 p.m, OOnect at Philadelphia for all ses-shore joints, Through passenger oosches to Wilkes mire, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadelphia, 135 p. m-~Train 8. (Daily except Sunday.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and intermediste sis Uons, arriving st Philadelphia st 6.50 p.m. New York, . 9.35 p. m., Baltimore, 6.45 p. mm, Washing- ion et 8.15 p.m. Parlor oar through to Philadel. jhia, and passenger coaches Wo Philadelphia and itimore. 3.00 m~Train 12. [Daily exoepi Sunday.] For » ikesbarre, Hagleton, RAuvillc Haid en and intermediate points, arriving at eiphia 10.565 RS Baltimore 10.60 p.m. thar coach es to Wilkesbaurre and Philadelphia, 8500p. m.~Tmin 6. (Daily) For Bunbury, H . and all intermediate stations, arriye ing at Philadelphia, 4.26 a. m., New York at 7.10 a. m. Pullman ping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas sengers can remain in sleeper undistu: until Tam. 1.2% a m~Train 4. (Daily) For Sunbury Harrsburg and in stations, srriving a Philadelphia at 6.50 8, m. New York, 9.30 a m5 Baltimore, 620 a m., Wauningion 7.30, & m Pullman sleeping cars to P iladeiphia and passenger Aig to Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARD, 556 a. m.~Trin 2. aly) For Erie and Can andaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman ours and passenger coaches 10 Erie and Roches ter 10.17.~Train 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven and intermediate stations 1.56 p. m,~Train 11. (Daily except Sunday. For Kane, and in iste stations Bochauiets Buffalo and Niagara Palls, with roug coaches ane and Rocher Vor, and Dario sar 10 Bochner Sunday) ‘ ex nday. informa stations, Willinme THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND SOUTH. Train 16 leaves New York 1215 night, Philadel Pha 4.30 & m, Baltimore 4.40 a nt . daily, Wil 75 a m. (Daily €X00pt BURINy) Arete outandon 10.17am Train 11 loaves Philadelphia 8.50 a Washing ton £108 m, Bal es iba m. (ail) except Sunial) Jciving at Philadelpaia and” Bipogh phmecger Conch Phliadeiphia and Haltimare 5" from Train 1 leaves New York 8.00 a m, Phils, 11.60 a timore at 11.46 BNE 18184 Em a a Pm, day} Lo arriving at Montandon st TEAC ud. 207, Faia m, (daily) arriving st Montandon § Train 8 leaves New York at 800 m, Philad, 1.20 pm, Washington 6 pw, Salstans| 1120 p m, (daily) al Montandon at 5. rg St BB Re DAnengor Bem Phiadeiphos and. nah LEWISBURG AND RAILROAD, Daly ERcspt Bungay: POL AM BTATIONS, ANTET MN 0 Montandon 5 49 10 » m. heck © ® CONGR de TO UEP 30 M0 80 MD AS s. ERBEEBEE BD dTnt GENOA RARNAAN IY
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