NM Stocking Trout Streams, The American Angler for to stocking trout streams which con- very forcibly to this state: “There is another matter new association should The usual pratice in the past of stock- that the the noted of one-inch troutlings in brooks tributary to the were born and raised in brooks they would stand some of | reaching adult years. But such is not | the cause. Born in a wooden trough, | raised in artificial streams where every condition is different from that which they find when thrown their own infant they an easy prey for their many enemies die of disease. Imagine a thousand children raised in an orphan asylum in a great city, and at an age of five years in the jungles of Equatorial Africa to take their ch the beasts and serpents of the with no one to protect or take them. How many would attend celebration of the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of the founding of the Trout should not be placed in a stream until they are at least four inches long, and it would be better yet if but six-inch trout were used for purposes. The expense certainly very much greater to stock with such fish, but it would seem to me that one hundred six-inch trout would do more to stock a depleted stream than three thousand one-inch fry. ibe ee When it Should Not Be trout i these chance upon resources, become or ances against forests, of the care colony . none stocking is Used A discussion regarding the advant- ages of the postal card gathering of feminine gossip up the question as to the proper use of that One woman, not quite as young as she once was complained bitterly of the habit a friend of her's f always sending her the most affectionate sages in this open way. ‘The it is she writes just like a man,” the afflicted ‘and ‘yours with undying Another said she could not exp coolness of a certain man, except that perhaps he pleased with her for sending his home asking something book. Beside those like al some who would be seriously in a recent brought O had mes signs one, love, lain the fastidious young was dis- a postal to about is who receiving post cards there are offended at being addressed in that manner, s it is best far as possible the dressmaker, orders and like ty be conducted | for friends of note paper and envelope etiquette requires. always to avoid their use Appointments to i business may with all proprie- ; the grocer, ards, but ¥ means of ¢ i and acquaintances a sheet w hat are —— - A Leader, its first introduction, Bitters has gained rapidly favor, until now it is clear in among pure medicinal tonics a tives—containing nothing Since tvs tv x Bona ts intoxicant pure 4 1 3 miomach, mits its use as a beverage or it is recognized as the best and for all ailments of It » Constipati y medicine Liver or Kidneys. ache, Indigestion, drive Malyria from the system. faction guaranteed with ead the money will be refunded. only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Murray's. ill cure satis hi bottle or | Price | J. D — —— How to Fasten Shoe Battons Do your shoes buttons drop off break? And are you bothered with trying to keep them Try this] way and see if it satisfactory: | As soon as one button off, im- mediately rip off every button on the | shoe. Now take a stout string or a corset and having pressed the eye of each button through the shoe, run the string through all the eyes, and thus fasten on all the buttons once and forever. If you do this you will not be bothered by threads that break or fasteners that hurt. ft Union Co. Death In Centre Twp., Snyder county, Pa., Oct. 3, John Hartman, aged years, 7 months and 18 days. In New Berlin, Oct. 6th. L., wife of Solomon Dreisbach, 65 years, 7 months and 4 days, In Centrevill, Mich., Sept. Bolander, aged 78 years and 10 months, In Lewis Twp., Oct. 9, Eve, relict of | John Aumiller, dec'd, aged 59 years, 5 months and 4 days. In West Buffalo Twp., Oct. Zeller, aged about 87 years, In Lewisburg Oct. 11, Charles Hess, aged 67 years and 6 months, RAR Threshers Plenty, The steam threshers, which have greatly revolutionized the threshing of grain, are being kept busy now and they are quite numerous on the coun- try roads. AAR am Gilt-edge Butter—Keep your cows in a sound and healthy condition by using Bull’'s-Head Horse and Cattle Powder. It will increase the flow of milk. Price 25 cents per package. A on? not COIS is shoe lace, 10, A Hard Fight. The combined forces of the weather during the winter season are exerted to destroy health. Coughs and Colds attack us, which, if neglected, result in Pneumonia and Consumption; these diseases usually result seriously. Hecd for Pan. Tina, the great Cough and Consumption Care, and save doctorbills, Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at J. D, Murray s Drag Btore, | ! Tourist Trip. Round trips to the Pacific Coast. Short trips to the Mountain Resorts of Colorado. The Great Salt Lake, Yellowstone National Park-—the most wonderful spot on this continent, Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of the Pacific Coast. All reached the Union Pacifie For detailed information call on your Ticket Agent ad- dress EF. L. LoMAX, Gen, & Tkt., Agent. Omaha. Neb, vin Mystem., nearest or Pass, a Guns, Guns, Guns, I have on hand the Marlin Rifle and the Wilksbarre shot guns, also several I also have | shot gun | them and | other makes of shot guns, large of rifle and Call and 1s i stock cartridges, SOC learn prices, G. W. - > — LAND OF SUNSHINE. BUSH MAN. THE A Unique where the Skies are al. | most Never Clouded while the air Co like Perpetual spring. Country is I and Bracing, an anomalous southern resort, by that there one may summer heat no less than ter cold, wine | New Mexico is rapidly becom- Averaging throughout 5.600 feet in altitude by { Ing HHInous, ntire territory and characterized a humid communicating | temperature in midsummer | delightfully day, brisk and bracing. yet ies loval AVOVE BCR-ICVES, dry air which, unlike atmos | phere, is incapable of heat, 1 comfortable | | is at a through the and at night | s invariably } * sUnst becom ine is almost constant, wi violent out-of-door exertion fear of dis- | or! undertaken without Sunstroke absolutely unknown | n ideal land for a Its climate is prescribed | consequences, are a sum- | : i » physicians as a specific for | pulmonary « ompls ints, and the medi- | i Hot at curative are The bs ne Las Vegas virtues, west, mpuous hotel in the is located at these spring 72% Monad- | “The Land itertaining and pro- Hustrated book descriptive of | and | picturesque i i ted States, 1 St. Vitas Dance Cared! VIIL Bax Axpnzas, Cal, February, 1880, My boy, 13 years old. was so affected by He Vitus Dance that be could not go to school for | two years. Two bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve i fc restored his health, apd be is now attend. | bool again MICHAEL O'CONNELL Bavrixong, June, 1800, ondg's Nerve Tonle §« by overvork, and fo » be. After using o § off os i elect ing we Pastor Ke t ble 0 sed) all that it is clalined 44 io ft had the desire mend all sullering a like corn pl remedy BAML. 1 Prrrsevnon, Pa, Oct L For seven years my eldest daughter bad faint. | ing spells and spasms. Last June she took the first of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle, and since t time they have entirely ceased JUHN GIOECENER “Be Valuable Book en Nervous wi | f Yisonses sent free 10 any address and’ poor patients call also obtain medicine free of charge. This remedy Mae pean prepared by the Baveren Pastor Boenigt, of Fort Warne, Ind. since 808 is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IIL Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85 | Large Size, SL.75. 6 Bottles for 80. £8 §¢ f snderfad RPHAN'S COURT BALE. BY VIRTUE OF sundry orders of the Orphan's sale at the residence of Eve Dasher, deceased late of Potter township, on 0-0 BATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, '92 0-0 at1o'clock, pm the following described real estate Cave station, and 2'4 miles west of Rpring Mills, adjoining lands of John Dauberman, J, C. Bible, John Grove, W. H. Lucas, and others, contain ing pre {100 ACRES, AND 10 PERCHES and an allowance of 3 per cent, 60 acres of which is cleared and the balance is well timbered with pine, hemlock, chestnut, reck osk, cto. Thercon erected a Jom GOOD HOUSE AND BARN and good outbuildings, A good spring on the premises, also choice fruit. and feut to churches and public schools Terms of sale. One-halfco-xh and the residus in one year with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises M, L. RISHEL, Adm r of Barah Dashem, and Ex'r of Cetharine aud Eve Dashem, dec'd, H. H. HERBHE Guardian of Harvey R All’ aud well couven- ERGER, Royer. JOHN KLINE, XECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Will be offered at public sale, at the resi denceof B, H. Arvey, one and oue-hal! miles Pa., ou On y» TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20TH, At one o'clock, the Dllowing deseribed dec’d, NO.1 =A fur located one mile cast Hall Borough sud KR, RB. Station ou L 2 perches Chonan} real os of Centre ST. R.K., betug of the best land in Potter township, 72 acres of which are in a very goad stat: of cultivation and the tim The Improve Dwelling house, Wash Wagon shed, Corn enb, Pig pen, ele. Two streams of water ru § ROTOSS the farm and a cistern at the door, ( np ples nud other fruit, A very desirable he . A farm situated on the Brush Valley road, two miles east of Centre Hall, containiug 176 acres sud acres of which are well od mud In exo st state of cultivation he balance, about gores, is woodland The improvements thereon are & large Frame Dwell jug house, Wash House, and other outbuildings | extra nrge Bank bart, Wagon aud Buggy sheds, Corn crib and Pig pen. Cooastantly Oow ing water from the pipe al both ho and barn Over one hundred apple trees, forty of which are of beariug age, with plenty of other frull on the prem isos No house, Bank barn, Jee No, 2 P perches tt town | Ents roxis IArge one-half of a in the square ~The undivided ocAter 1 on Church strect, sire Hall , containing 45 The reon erceted a Frame Dw ing hots Sta and necessary outbal ge. A Cisle yard and fruit ou the premises, divided one-half of ii of land situated on thie otuisg 16 CRSlern ie 0 i property of Byron Garis ough of Ce ran rods {more o Valley road Hall baron f Cet impr roveussnl rehinee Ion ane One two ye Terms of sale Spig modi hp igtin ns ion of iird in one yesr, andthe br in wi inter Five per oc of pu red ¢ paid as 5000 as property Is sold. ie rred pay ments to be secured by bon gage on the premises J.J. ARNEY 4 B rs of estate of Jacob E, Auctioneer the pu ey 10 th io H. ARNEY Arey, Execnt A. BANDO THE TY IJ OTH E~WHEREAS cil of the borough of Ces tember, A i iy was of LU mir thousand dollars purchasing whaler thie sal an borough of Ue the sald town couneil 4 yiild be given 10 the al an election sl day of November, A.D for the pur t tors of the Sed Sav { ard day of ~ { a — Centre Hall pose of erec tin z or the use of w herons cled d on the Sih sald borough it of the ele indebted ness § slinil usual wad ane of ¢: thal au victim thi wh of ( Novem Let ), 189 The amoun t Ast Beweeped suid borosgh of Centre Hall is $130.1 he amount of Lhe exisil 1 i I'he smount of the i said boro of Ww det 1 proposes percentage of the pr he ie proposed {n The purpose fr which the be increased is for waler works Centre Hall the erect £ 3 § i of Or Lhe Use 3 ¥¥ OHS hen the se me is heret majority of the el of Cewtre Hall at the uoxt general Tuesday November Sh . 10 borrow 145 Iness of t like amyomint ne erect He use O they 0 Wi of Waier Works fihe sald | Cet Hall Mav and i for tre bat the said Treasurer be author y # of the said borough of Cenire Hat! to secure the said sum of money above di {of the Sec. 3rd. That the clerk of the coat 4 0 nance, and of the ele held Uy resson thereof on the Mh day vember AD. 1822 st the onal place of b Hall at least thirty days in the Cexree Hall Rueronr TER, the only bewspaper pi ublished in the said LT DAY S BR af 0 0A ED KURTZ, JR Burgos FOREMAN Clerk UBL!C BALE. THERE posed to public sale at the WILL BE EX west of Tusey ville, Pa. on Saturday ony, to wit adders, rE SaaS 113 7.8 0 RIVAL. D ONLY'IN | Lb. PACKAGES LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco Ane tidote! Price 10 Cts. At all druggists, # cw AMAN..... Always seek to make in. vestments from which he can in benefits or dividends. $1.50 invested in a year’s subscrip- tion to the “Keporter” will greatly benefit him and he will adividend declared each week on the investment A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel- metta, N. J., created much excitement in that vieinity., Investigation show- ed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dysentery which is als most as severe and dangerous as chol- ern. Mr. Walter Willard, a prominent merchant of Jamsburg, two miles from \Helmetta, says Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has given great satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysenterry. Tt in certain. | Tot ly one of the best things ever made.” | Fool For sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. 1 Ren & clipper plow, 1 de hill plow, good cultivators, hokie plow, i corn brootns, ot of fence wireand wire p fet pine shingles, a nice lot of dry white ploe, wal nut, sah sod hemlock lumber, 1 new hay mke, 1 extra good vow fanniog mill, also a househoid goods such as beds and bedding, feather bods, blankets, tables, chairs, sink, ot of carpet, 1 cook stove, | ten-plate stove, meat stand nr great many othet articles not here mention. ed, Sale to commence st 1230p mi. when terms will be made known by J. 8, HOUSMAN, WM. GOHEEN, Administrator, Auctioneer, UBLIC SALE ~THE UNDERSIGNED EX ecutors of the estate of David Heoanelgh, deceased, iate of Potter township, will offer at public sale, on the premises near Potters Mills, on owes FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1892, Owwmo Atone o'clock p.m, the following real estate One Dwelling Touse, Stable and outbulldings, with about j { 12 ACRES, ) { of land , more or less, situated near Potters Mills Valley roads intersect the Bellefonte and Lewistown pike. Terms of sale will be made known on | Jay of sale. ADAM BARTGES P. HENNEIGH, Execulors $22 SF TT OTICELN PARTITION. TO Miriam Metler, Isaac D. Kline, Anna Bohiner, Paxinos Charles Kline, Bear Gap Jacob L. Kline, Union Corner Ida Gearhart, Union Corner Joseph Kimbel, Union Corner Reuben Kline, (minor) Elysburg Clinton Kase, (Gnardian) Elvsburg Annie Gass, Paxinos ! Prisclila Peusyi, Union Corner. Isnae Sehiagel, Snydertown Hanpah C. Campbell, Klines Grove, Theodore Kimbel, RB verside Maggie Kline, Buydertown, all of Northumber land county, Pa Hosa Goodyear, Wichita, Kansas, Rebecen M. Taylor Surah E. Erwin, Kansas John M, Moore, 720 Noble 8t , Toledo, Ohio, John D. Critebfleld. Mount Gilead. Ohio, James R, Critehflield. Mount Gilead, Ohio Goo, W, Critehifield, Edison, Morrow Co Alvina Brown, Mount Gilead, Ohlo, Mary J, Gorely, Mount Gilead, Ohio Elizabeth Carpenter, Joo’ in, Missouri Miriam Beatty, Kansas Clty, Missouri Annie MeHenry, Moreland, Lycoming Co Amos Campbell, Danvi Montour Co Issabella Teltsworth, 831 5, 11 Av polis, Minn Jane KE. Shaw, Mount tua, Adams Co Perry M. Moore, Tuscola, 11linois Jobn Yetler, Centralia, Columbia Co, Hannah McElhany, Centralis Pa. Joseph Yetier, Numidia, Columbia Ce Helrs and legal representat fives of Sam: of Nor and county d take notice that in pursus: Orphan's Court of Ce Kline's Grove Paxinor 316 Bouth Lawrence Avenue, 120 Elm Bt Otlowa, Kansas Greenbush, Crawford County, Ohio Pa, Fa enue, Minne , lowa Pa Columbia thumberia ceased we of an order of the tre Cong t of parti tion hax been issued fron iY of sald connty day of Nove meet for the purpose res day of November 1802 day upon the prem oan be present | The § ' lows All that eertalr s fas the Rines owns i a gesert estate of sald deceder YEE I es rat, thence doe verehes § } perehes no Stew Bee ge rex Des 10 8 pig M perches 10 the ! Look! Eg 0 I am now prepared to furnish Farm Implements and Repairs of all kinds at the LOWEST PRICES! a —— Bpecial attention given to repairs. Coons) WAGONS and © ARRIAG ER, x. FERTILIZERS and SEEDS. 0 All goods oO 9 guaranteed, 4] Small goods delivered free of charge if ordered in due time. Ww. L. 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J Howdrd Madiso ison, Lyons, N.Y. 0100 in 7 nous; & : agoificent outfit : onl Lo Bib PURLY ra HING 77 Cnet i Phil ad, SE st, 1Bochm Chicago, 11 4 shout air FARM er: In Harper & Kreamer. all the latest Dress Goods Notions, our st sed Clothing Etc, of and values EN GOOD OI PRICE ATTORNEYS. Allorney at Las BELLEFONT i floor of Furst’ 3 £1 BOOT Can be oo.suit MILLE HOTEL, PRING > PD. H. Rubi. Proprietor, SPRING MILLS , PA NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSH - G. B. Brandon, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms of first floor. Bpecial miles 0 wilhesses | ({AMERON HOUSE ) Ord & Zerfing, Proprictors LEWISBURG PA from all trains. Good samj floor, ie Free bus to and ST MO MOTEL 317 AND 219 ARCH &T™ Pr i adeiphia. Rates $2 day. Localed y the immediate centres of business, and pinces per | ble by street can constantly ‘passing the coor. It offers special indusements 0 thew visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage Jos, M. Peas, Proprietor. | LOCATED IN ONE OF"THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDEROMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE { Three Ooureen) and AGRY CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant fl lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorvetl ractical. Stadents taught original nd th the m ISTRY ih hn unusually full and 1 eT NGIN ERR These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: di MECHHNICAL "a ive os Are sCOOmpan ex ve pa Rh en practical iL 2 Git exercises in the HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with hui nal in " JRDUSIRI L ART AND DERIGN. LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE abd BCI Rs Ample facilities for M yoonl mental, LANGUAGE ar "LITERATURE, atin { ,) French, German and Knglish (re quired.) one or more continued through the MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure ul © ARTS: combin shop Jrith stds, shires Janse’ conte; ining Nook vung eqn » A MORAL and | POLITICAL SCT Jun Be SETRNCE in Jnructin Shea: mu practical, inol A Th pra FRETS ow PENNSYLVAN Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Cent ral Railway. ”" Time Table, 11 off ect May 22 { MONTANDOR, EASTWARD is Dally except rharre, Heglvion, red inle rivin m.,, } tg, 5 Pp. : Was 4.5 vy mm. {adel ia for all seashore ea] ge r coaches 0 Wilkes. } Baltimore, Farior cars is ang 8. (Daily except Bunday.) burg snd istermedisie sas adeivhisai 6050p m New ore, 645 p.m, Washing ri or car thi rough to Fhiladel- coaches Ww Philadelphia and unvury ns, arriving ~Train 12 For Wilkesbarre, Hazlelon termediate point rg 5 a r coBch- passenger cose bab a. mm. ~Tr Gaigus and inter Salo and Niagara 1 passenger « Falls wo hes 10 Erie wi th thon ind and ily} For Lock Haven as except Sunday a and intermediate sation nd Nisgara Falls with hes to Kane snd Roches Hox pester Dally except Bupday.) 1 hr mediate sali ; For Williames INs FOR MONTANDON FROM SOUTH New York 12.18 Ba tia ne 340 a 1m Wil keutnrne T95 a grriviog at Mostandon 10.) iphila 850 am Washi Pam, Willkestarre nday arrivi g al wor car from ger coaches GH TRA EAST AND THRO Philadels Harris 2 a. 17am LE» n 15 leaves X night, 48 11.40 a 11.45 FUL wilh snd York 5.00 a m, Phila, ).50 a mn, Baltimore st 8.12 pm, (dally exoept yiarriving of Motntandou ats. p ™m hrough passenger coaches from Phila Baltimore Trein Zl leaves New Yo ik 21K pm, Washingt anil AITiviog ugh Parlor 8 leaves Xe m., Was ip mw an am ith ih 3 on Phi in Washington i Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philsdelplia and Bal timore., LEWISBURG AND TYRONE at Daily Except Sunday. SETATIONKS, 50; Montandon 20 Lewisburg 16 30! Biehl b 85 Vicksburg i Mi Minburg - Millmont 08 sGien Iron $3 Paddy Moun : BMiCoburn a Zerby 10] Rising Spring 184 Penn Cave 318 241 Centre Hall ik 22 Greg 3 8 37! Linden Hall 2018 £2/0nk Hall 24{8 46 Lemont 2¢18 511 Dale Summit 5710 00{ Pleasant Gap 4018 D4 Axemann 459 10 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan~ don at 5. 20a m, 10.00 a m, 1.20, b.35and 7.45 m, turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 6.36 & mam 5 pmb pm andihpm CHAS. E PUGH, J, R. WOOD General Manager, Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. Eastward, AMPN. FP # 204 $10 ¢ 00! & 631 UE BARS ANE N gp Goo 08 32 8 NE Rs 5 0 dn wo * a ta'n ARPA dnt wh al afal oF XE on 8 0 Fad W0 a a nD G0 Wh BG rt Bd i EaNRE PES UNESAZEEEERENRLSE K GEG OE OE 0000 WE RE sll nd af BROADBAND RAG 2 5 8 wear, J deg ey Fo Sam arpa, Als : Fa are is SERRE
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