Deaths in the White House, The death in the White House of sion in which the wife of the Presi- dent has died there. A little more than a hall century ago, on September 10 1842, Letitie Christian Tyler, first wife of President John Tyler, died in the White House, unable to perform the social duties of the place, but her death, nevertheless, came as a surprise and a shock to the country. The tolling of the bells the following day announced her | death. The funeral place in the East Room. Two Presidents also have died in the White House, William Henry Har rison, the grandfather, | ended his days there just one month after his inauguration. Zachary Taylor, the Mexican | war hero, also died in the White House | in July of the second year after his in- | auguration. ! There have been a few other deaths | in the historic building, of *deaths two were of members of the! President's family circle. Lincoln's | little boy “‘Tad’’ died there and so did Mr. Frederick Bent, Mrs. Grant's fath- | er. During President Arthur's adminis- | tration the call of death interrupted | one of his New Year's Day receptions, While the reception was in progress | the Hawailian Minister suddenly fell | and died in a very short time, church ceremonies took i President's old whieh | > — Specimen Cases 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, was troubled with Neuralgia Rheumatism, his Stomach ordered, his Liver was affected to alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced flesh and strength. The three bottles of | Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IL, | had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Catawba, O., had five large Feverjsores | on his leg, doctors said he was incur | able. One bottle Electric one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured | him entirely. Sold by J. D. Murray's | Drug store. sr — was in seven boxes of Speaker, | Bitters and | Exports of Wheat From India Falling Of. | The American Agric view of the wheat situation points out | that the exports from India are fi off and that Russian wheat is held for an advance. for export from and South America The world’s reserve supply was by no means made up by last year's heavy yield in the United States, and the re plenishing of these reserves accounts dling being "hat the surplus Australia, Asin is very small for our enormous exports and foreign market at present. We trust, for the sake of our farmers, that this will have the effect to mak: prices better for our farmers in this country. —— Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while in the service, have since been permanently cured of it by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. DOCTOR J. B. 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DOUGLAS SHOES, with name and price stamped on Recommended as the Best, IX Liv Mans, Piymouth Co. Ia., May, 1889, I “ored from temporary sleeplessness from hoon Nerve Tonle, and can recommend sare as the best medicine for similar troubles F. BOKNHORST. Hickman, Neb, October, 1800, Abont four yoars ago our now 20.yenr old u r had an epileptic rt after sho had ro dnboul a year later she had another auch attack ; we could hardly beilleve that she badd his terrible disease, “Epilepsy,” but when abouy three months later she again bad a fit we wore foroed to believe the fact that the dreaded mindy had fastened upon her, and ss we sup- posed a disense without a known remedy, About this time we read about Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle, and we concluded to try a bottle, God be thanked, she is cured MK and MES, LESOING, ~A Valuable Book en Nervous Diseases sent free to any address, and poor patients csp also obtain this medicine free of charge, This remody has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fert Wayne, Ind. since 189, and is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, Ill. 80.1 by Druggists at $1 per Dottie. © for 85. Large Size, 81.75. € Dotiles for 80. ds ld NEW TRADE“MAR, . .DAY'S an HAS NO RIVAL. RR RN 25 ' rt ANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco An- ~ 8% tidote!—Price 10 Cts. At all druggists, An honest Swede tells his story langus “One of mit unmistakable ge my wk a severe cold and got the her of gave a teaspoonful By this time she Then god for her throat. she to sleep and slept Then went 3 # sie got up back to bed the she got the croup ’ i nig her the ss wd results, | wight. it and I gave i y th same go because | thought there might need and not sane of th 8 of this DD. Murray Drug- tillable landjin Buildings are all when lermos EL MOYER output Photographs of the World. Mr. Thos. L. Martin Texas, cleared $711 in 0 dave: Miss Adams [Wooster Oil, #23 in 40 minutes Howard Madison, Lyons, N.Y. 8101 in 7 a bonanza: magnificent outfit only 1.00 Freight pald. Address, GLOBE ISHING CO. 722 Chestnut 8t., Phil cago, 11. 18cm over umes Shepp's ith sucepes EGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY that the accounts of George W, Ganoe assignee of Jones Mall & Co , In trust and t of their creditors and of P, ¥. Bot of George Ard lanatic have been e of the Prothonotary of the Court » Common Pleas of Contre Connty aad that un less exceptions thereto be filed on or befare Tues lay the 20th day of Nov, 1802 the same will be confirmed L. A SCHAEFFER Prothonsatory. given i ————— — — DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Elizabeth Grossman, dec’d., of Potter township, having been lawfully g ranted to the nndersign d, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indeb od to the ostate to make immediate payment. and those having claims ageinst the same 10 present hem duly suthenticated for setilement, J.B, HOUSEMAN, Administrator oct 268 Tusseyville A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ~THE U «DERSIGN- ed an Auditor appointed to make distri bution of the funds in the nands of the Shenff ariviog from the sale of the res! estate of Chester Muuson, will attend to the duties of bis appoint- ment at his office in Bellefonte on Thursday the sw venteenth day of November, A. D. 1802, at 10 Yelock, a. m, of mid day when and where all parties luterested can attend if they see proper, D. F. FORTNEY, oelT 3 Auditor, COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS THE on. A. O, Furst, President Judge of the Court of Corumon Pleas of the 49th Judicial dis trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntiogdon, and the Hou, Danijel Rhoads and the Hon. Thomas F. Riley, associate Judges in Centre, having issued their precept bearing date the 1st day of November, 180, to me diresied for holding a Court of Oyer and Termine r and gon. 5 al Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence in Bellefonte, for the eonnty of Centre, and com- mence on the 4th Monday of November, the 28th day of November 180, and to continue two weeks. Notice is herony given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Coostables of said county of Centre thet they be then and there in the proper pereons, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of sal! day. with their records, inqguisi- tions, examinations, aud thelr own rememSmne cer, 10 do those things which to thelr office ape pertains to be done, and those who are bonnd fo recognizances te prosecute against the prisoners thet are o1 shall be in the jail of Centre county, be than sud there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 1st day of Nov. in the year of our Lord, 1892, and the one hundred and fifteenth year of the Independence of the United States, | WAM. A, SHEER, diy writs of Flerl Facias, Levari Facias and Veuditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County and to ve di rected there will be expose to prblie sale at the Court House 10 the Borough of Bellefonte on BATURDAY., NOVEMBER 28, A at 1 o'clock P. M., the estate All that certain lot or plece of gronnd on the Northern side of Presque Isle street, Phill } Centre County, Pa, bonuded apd des {| follows: On Whe ¥outh 44 feet by Pre 4] described 1802 followiag rival Litiig bed i stieet, on the north by an sliey #4 feet, and on the east iM feet be land of Robb Taylor, on which is erected a twoslony frame dwelling eighteen by twenty eight feet with kitchen adiition with finished teen by fourteen foet Seized, trken in execution and to be ws the property of Mis, Matiida Vaughn, trator of Henry Vaughn, dee'd ALSO All that certain traet of Ia fo Union township Centre und described as follows: © of samuel Lannen, on the iam Kesides gud Harry Gist land of James Flick ned on ths Lavid Ammerinal , perches, a burn and stable with ee Two good spring: of water the prembes, About fifiy 8 0d state of cutoivatha Seized take property "noiw { ny baremnent four Adminb containh Thereon erected two ( in ex vent f Willisiu Spots ALSO All that certinin messing: situate iu Potter township, ( bounded sud deseribed » by Inuds of Willtnm Multa ands of Joseph ; t Jobu Waguer nnd of Mulbarger, contain Thereon house, stall int or plece of grou entre Count erected a barn an All that cercain | in Potter township, Cs on the north by y lands of Jobn ands of Meilnda Fy. Dedtw Lor plece Lae enst hy Tess hereon er house, stalie unt uated in PF bounded and A ne stone cor er, thence by bs greesenst 1) 3 He road, perch er nort 4 degrees wi taining 3 exe iuylor ALBO Me i taken | property of Josiah County ‘ : to Hugh Hau perch and wilizmte res and 1 Ww of & warrant fallunie bie ont OWS Heros rn i and 1 warrant April Iab, | the township WS mores property of § described as fol] COrtier ala ane of estate, thence soul toa stone, there berger, north 611° a slone using. containing of erected a tw other outbuildi Seized, taken in execution and the property of Thomas Evers TERME, No deed will be ackpowle the purchase mouey is paid in full W, A. ISHLER, Sheriffs Office, Bellef tite, “hori Pa, Nov. 1, 1832 § CORPHANS COURT BALE. «PURSUANT TO an order of the Orphans Court of « cute County toere will be exposed to publ the Court House iu the borough of Rellefinte SATURDAY, NOV Atl o'clock p.m., the fo owing described real estate inte of Samuel H. Stover, decd, to wit The undivided one-half part in and to all that certain messusge, U nement aod tract ofland sit. uate in Harris township, Centre county. Pa. containing i 124 ACRES AND 57 PERCHES, jon Also the undivided one-half part of all that cer | tain tract of timber land situate in sald township of Harris, containing ! 11 ACRES AND 115 PERCHES i : The farm is located one and one-half miles from | the railroad station at Oak Hall, where there is | & grain market and stores. The famous * Blue Spriog,” the source of Bpring creek, rises within | five or six rods of the buildings, making it con verdent for watering stock. A well of the purest water—never falling—is located near the house. There are two fine orchards on the property. | The improvements are a two and one-half story | STONE DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN | 50x85 feet, two wagon sheds, corn crits and other | outbuildings, The farm is what was formerly | known as the Scheneberger Homestead The | iand is in a high stat: of cultivation i 2 TERMS. Onc 4bird in cash on confirmation of sale; onesthird in one your, and the balance in two years thereaflier: the deferred payments to | bear interest and to be secured by bond and | mortgage ou the premises, FRANK B. STOVER, CLEMENT DALE, Atty, Executor Own) = 1502 Op smd} ne { samen { OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CHAR TER.~Notice is he eby given that an | application will be wade 10 the Conrt of Com. | won Plead of Centre County on the fourth Mon. | day of November, 1802, under act of Assembly | entitled, “ An act 1o provide for the incorporation | and reeitlation of certain corporations, " a prove | ed April 20th 1874 and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called St Marks Lutheran church of Pleasant Gap. Pa. the character and object of which is to Notsnip Almighty God according to the formula ofthe General 8ynod of the Evengelioal Lutheran church of the United States of North Americos and for these purposes to have, possess and en jor all the rights, benefits and privileges conterien by the Act of Amsambly Rforesaid and jis supple ments JOHN KLINE, novia Bollcitor. a SS BNA Sets XECUTOR'® NOTICE. ~LETTERS TESTA. = mentary ob Lhe estate of John Farner, dec’d., late of Potter township, haviog been granted to the nudersigned, he would (espectfil. request wil persons knowing themselves in- ebied to the esate to make Immediste pay - meut. and those having claims against the seme to present them duly authestioated for settle ment, WM. C. FARNER, Executor oes-6t Potters Mills, ner, . | D0 YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this Is a new business, sending out babies on appliention ; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so pear the origina sample as this one. HBveryone will exclaim, * Well | that's the sweetest baby I ever saw!” This little black-and-white engraving can give you buts faint idea of the exquisite original, fons ‘I'M A DAISY." which we propose to send to you, transpor- tation od he little darling rests aguinst | & pillow; and 1s in the act of drawing off 1s pink sock, the mate of which bas been pulled | off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. { The flesh tints are perfoet, and the eves follow you, no matter whore you 1d, The exquis. sitereproductions of this g cst painting of Ida Waugh (the most ool nted of modern painters of baby life are ¢ given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Maga zine for 1883, Tho reproductions cannot be told from i which cost $400, and are tho se The baby is Hf { We have also in present to our sub. ther great pictures by ran, Maud Humphrey, nd others of world-wide two examples of what ist year, © A Yard of Pan- House Orchid ® by the i « Bnd you will soe 1ife { size, ar On Demoreet's Family ry ol ¢x- 10, besides a 1 by any in t% i istrations and or, that will keep everyone post. find all tho t about the SINE Interesting and gay, for the TITY ‘ 3 : + elas ay, interes Centre Ha hand, Hard, Woodland, all Coal, always on Soft sizes, and All kinds ofgrain wanted and cash paid for same at highest market prices. Terms, for Flour, Feed and Coal, strictly cash. 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 Const, All reached via the Union Pacific System. For detailed information eall on your nearest Ticket Agent or ad- dress E. L. Lomax, Gen, Pass, & Tkt. Agent, t. 1 Omaha. Neb. ACENTS WANTED Balary aud expenses paid. Address W, & T BMITH CO. Nursery, Genova, N. Y, Established 1846, on ~The latest styles in clothing at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, UN JERWEAR Harper & IK reamer. ATTORNEYS. orney sl Law BELLEFONTY ry i charges very moderate 5} Uppositle Lon PPoRis > L. PA ghoul, steam rovements New building, 1 heal, elects Good ial Proprietor, SPRING MILLE, PA trains D. H. Bub) # {0 and from all { (Free bu KERHOFF HOUSE, G. B. Brandon Prope sor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Good sample witnesses N EW BRO( Free bus to and from & rooms on fird floor. Special and jurors, rains rales 10 {3 AMERON HOUSE Ord & Zerfing, Proprietors, LEWISBURG, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on Grst floor, T. ELMO ROTEL 817 AND 319 ARCH aT Philadelphia. Rates 82 per day. Located in the immediate centres of business, and places of amusement and the different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city are easily apoessis ble by street cars constantly passing tbe coor. It offers special induecments to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Fears, Propriciwor. EE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF "THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD A} OTHER EXPENSES LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRY CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il Instrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret). cal and practical. Stodents taeght original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an nsususlly fall and thorough course in the Laboratory, feIvi ENGINEERING, i Those RELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Soour ms MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) es are accompanied with very extensive “tical exercises in the Field, the Shop, snd the Laboratory. RISTORN Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal iny ; INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES’ COURSE IR GITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two = Ample facilities for Music, vooal inssramental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optionsl,) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and . ANT ARTE: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New bulid. br A equi nt. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI ENCE; Oonstitutional law and History Politiosl {eprir 2 oa, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theorath onl and Joni, including eneh arm ofthe service. 13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two sare filly graded and thorne Fall term opens Sept, 14, 1802, Examinations for adn banjo igh] ant Bop, abe: ment wee tre hy . " wr other information, address i. 2 wr 12. GRO, W, ATH ae ilbegs. Ooi bo. Pa CF 0 000 50 AO ND DN 0 Ane PENNSYLVANIA RET i. i hitlncde iphia R. Eric R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, i pe 4 unger coach 1G Nisgurs Va i passenger cosches Wo except Bundasy.) ermediate stations. For Williams UGH TRAIL) TARNDOR FROM EAST ANI i. New Balluimo Wilkesbary + L arriving af Montandon 10 phin 8.5 P00 am, CAYOS as Im inily, inday Philadel Harrisburg x Dally iam Washing Willkesbars sunday; arrivicg at * . PRINOr oar from phils mi gh passenger coaches liad from Philadelphia az titnore leaves New York 5.00 a ms. Phils. Washington at 10.50 & m, Baltimore at 145 gm, Wilkesharre 3.12 p my, (daily except Sune Gay) arriving ol Montandon st 5.54 p m, with through passenger conches from Phils. sand MOTE leaves New York 2.00 pm, Philadelphia Wash ington 8 25 p mm, Baltimore 4.9 Py Aarmving sat Mouvtandon 9323 pm, gb Patior Car from Philadelphia week 1140 =» Train 3 leaves New York at i 8 1L2 pm, Washington iLZ0 pm, (dally) arriving at Moutandon at 5 36 & m, with tu gu Pullman sleeping cars from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais Limore 800 pm 10.00 pm, n, Philad, Bailimore, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAIRROAD, > Daily Except Sunday, Westward. "MPM. AM. BTATIONS, 5 50 Montandon Eastward, AMPM PNM ® 3 Lewisburg 19 10] 3 Biehl 85 Vicksburg HS Miflinburg 00 Millmont 08 Glen Iron 43 Paddy Mounts'n 53 Coburn 01 {Zerby 8 10 Rising Spring 548 18 Penn Cave 03{8 24:Centre Hall Wis 3 § 0 Bo 2 BABAR ROO oe ® {Linden Hall £42 08k Hall or fs #6 Lemont 1 & : £ 511 Dale Summit a 2 2719 00 Pleasant Gap 16 28 4 HWE RA wd 4 ol i 019 04] Axemann le 45 9 10 Bellefonte 62 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for don at 5.20 a m, 10.00 a mn, 1.20, 5.85and 7.45 m, turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 5.35 a mI0Bam 50 pmb00 pm, ands ®B pm CHAS. E PUGH, J. R, WOOD General Manager, Gen"l Pw'gor Agt. 2EFUNESAXIESERINNLSY 3 KO 80 A315 A 80 80 AD 50 50 80 wm wo = »
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