Pennsylvania Tours to Florida. The Pennsylvania Railroad 14th, and 28. The party will travel and dining cars, and they will go fast schedule. The Tourist Agent and Chaperon will fconduct each tour in both directions, except that passengers on last tour will return independently by regular trains and all the details will be carried out in that superior style for which those trips have becme celebrated. Excursion ticket, including railway transportation, Pullman accommo- dation and meals enroute in both direc- tions, will be sold from all principal stations on the system. They will be good only on the specal trains, or on regular trains to the nearest point of connection with the special trains, and will only be accepted for the return trip on the regular returning train of that tour, except for the fifth tour re- turning, which will be good by lar trains. They will admit of a stay case of the fifth tour, which has a longer return limit, tickets being good for return passage until May 30th, 1893. For information detailing the tours application should be made t o Mr. Geo. W. Boyd, A. G. P. A, Phila- delphia. —————— es AG AAA A Tough Dog Tale. i i i Curwensville Review by “He tells that he knew in the Comley. family that lived in tre county. far west—Kansas. A dog nied them on their journey. had gotten fairly settled in their new home the dog concluded that he did not like Kansas atmosphere. family arose one morning at an hour and missed the canine. wrote a letter te a friend in their mer home stating that the animal had disappeared and in their opinion had been either killed or stolen. Now comes the peculiar part of the story. Comley states that in just three days from the time the dog left Kansas he was back in Unionville, he having traveled the entire distance foot, that his legs were worn off up to the knee joints. Kind friends took him in and cared for him and in time new feet, and claws menced to grow out of the knee and the dog is living to day, aged years, 9 months and 30} day s. on a short toes COm- joints iy fA Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for con- sumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot- ties free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, regular size, 50c. and $1.00, tp Itmes of Interest In Other Counties S. absent ones Two Hungarians, names unknown, while walking on the railroad track at Gallitzin Saturday evening were struck by a passenger train and killed. The Lock Haven FErpress says: A few days ago a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berry, at Fiat Rock, this county. The singular thing about the occurrence is the fuct that the baby had one fully developed tooth in its mouth at birth. The tooth is a lower front tooth of perfect form. Thomas Sh aw and Haury Crist last Sunday afternoon drove up to the res- idence of J. G. Stewart, in Dunnstable township, Clinton county, in a two horse buggy. The horses were hiteh- ed to an iron post. They became ex- cited over something and one of the horses leaped forward alighting on the top of the post. The animal began to kick and struggle until the post enter- ed his body. He continued his efforts to escape until he tore open his body and his bowels fell out. To end his misery he was shot. Bays the Perry county Advocate and Press: On the 1st inst, Philip Will iamson, aged 84 years, and Mary Ann Clark, aged 72 years, both of Liver pool, were granted a marriage license from the register's office of this coun- ty. These two are the most aged couple ever granted a marriage license in Perry county. On Sunday they were married and are receiving the congratulations of their many friends, Both are vigorous as those of much younger years. Mr. Williamson had been a widower for nine years and his bride a widow for two years. C—O MP YP SA Ss i Two Valuable Friends. 1. A physician cannot be siwayx had. Rheu- matism, Neurnigia, Sprains, Bruises and Burns occur often and sometimes whe least expected, Keep handy the friend of many houssholds and the destroyer of #11 pain, the Famous Hed Flag 011, 2 conta, 2. Many a precious life could be saved that is being racked 10 déath by that terrible cough, Becure a good nights rest by investing 25 conte 4 abostle of Pan-Tioa, the great remedy for Can Longs, Fine line Mens Overcoats, save 25 per cent. at C, P. Spring Mills, Fhywvicians Couldn’t Cure. X Bepamsvinie, Hamilton Co., O,, June, 1869, One bottle of Pastor Koenig’ 8 Nerve Tonia cured me entirely, after physicians had tried Jot eight gunihs to relieve me of . HUENNEFELD, Pa Ont., Jan, 14, 1801, My wife has teken six bottles of Paster Koenig's Nerve Tonic; she has had no return of the fits, and I think this remedy has had the desired effect. I cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from that dreadful malady, “Epilepsy.” JOHN GRANT, Brocxron, Mags., June 17, 1800, About a on ego 1 noticed my right hand con. tinually shaking. I tried differeni medicines but they all bad no effect, ¢ * « After using three or four bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic ny hand ceased to shake and 1 found m solf guint ng eve very s day. I think this medicine is one of the t remedies. THOS, O'REILLIN, -8. Jalua Valuable Book en Nervous f SES Els SU © edicine free of charge. This meds ie De repared by the Reveren Pastor K of Fort wh ayne, Ind. sincs 18%, w=) is now ly under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO,, Chicago, ill. Sold by Druggists at $1 por Bottle. € for 85. Large Size, SL75. 6 Bottles for 89. RL BL BULLS HEA HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER SYS TAY NE ELT CL IRE LR REX Vc 3 nervous debility IRI: LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco An tidote!—Price 10 Cts. At all druggists. DOCTOR J. 2. HOBENSACK'S lrrorslhione CHEW 206 N 5 BC IND ST, P Are the oldest Bal prt tT Fea 1 Tlommame eC «/1503303 ¥ Vv inbeds Wd ot endby Mull a Specialty. ‘ “ $i 8 Hu Bend Mate p for Bouvk. hited.) Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. 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LETTERS TESTA Hentaty on the estate of David Bparr, dec’d late of i» township, iy been " ed to the undersigned, he would respectfully quest all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate Lo make Immediate payment, snd those having claims against the same 30 present them duly authentiosted for SIMON HARPER, I ssntor, Centre Hall, Pa. —————. - EMTRAY HEIFER. LOST ABOUT JUNE last, a red heifer, white head, red stripe noross the nose, red around the eyes, and four white feet, about one and Sag-talt apo old, ring in one of ite gar Persons k whereabotits will be suitably Bet he for in. formation, J. E. KLINE, coviiat , Tuomeyville, Pa. For pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. For sale by J. Di THE Philadelphia Press, DAILY, SUNDAY, WEEKLY, A FAMILY PAPER WHICH 18 Clean, Unsensational Paper FOR THE AME RIC AN HOME. 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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 Bound, the Mediterranean of the Pacific Coast. All reached via the Union Pacific System, For detailed information call on your nearest Ticket Agent or ad- dress E. L. Lomax, Gen, Pass. & Tkt. Agent. Omaha. Neb. ACENTS WANTED Salary and exponsos paid. Address W. & T. SMITE 00, Nursesy, Sunava, HK. Y. Buabitished tf » ATTORNEYS. JOHN ELINE Atlorney at law, BELLEFONTE i Office on second floor of Furst's bull { of Court House, Can be | and English PA pg north 23 Hand ooustiited junky jn CC. MM. BOWER, 18, BOWER & ORVIE At orpeys st Law BELLEFONTE PA. i { Office in Crides Exchauge building on second { floor jausd D F. FORTNEY, . Attorney st law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in O jan NT DALE, Attorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, two 4d (LEM A vi PA oors from juny Office N. 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Brandon, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special males 10 Wilhosses and jurors, (JAMERON HOUSE, Ord & Zerfing, Proprietors, LEWISBURG, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on Bre foor, T. ELMO MOTEL «217 AND 319 ARCH gT™ Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day. located in the immediate centres of business, ang} pisces of amusement and the different railroad Sepols, ax well as all parts of the city are easily ble by street oars constantly passing the ooor. It offers special indueements 10 those visiting the city for business or Please, Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos, M. Foun, rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IX ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY 0 NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AURAL CHANTRY, with sonsiant i Justrations on the Farm and in the Labora BoFaxY and HORTICULTUR Ta hg prey a ata ISTRY: with oa Snusually full and Se ‘ AINERRTR ho NEERING, TOA ENGINE, 1. OE oD AN» PENNSYLVANIA K. | Philadelphia & Eric R. R. Division : and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 1n effect May 22, 1892. LEAVE E MONTAX Daily 5 er barre DOR, EAS _ EXL £1) | TRAINS TWARD, Parlor cars lndelphis, . 13 p m~Train 8 For Sunbury, Harris) Lions, arriy 38 at i Dal arg snd except Fund termed ate : i sipbia 216 Sp m., York y. mi. Ba i; mere, 645 p.m, Waal onset 815 p.m. Parlor car 4 h to Phi puis, and passenger coaches to iiadelphi in and Baltimore. 5.00 p. mw. ~Train 12 ir Wilkesbarre, Hazieto t a Hermediate poi hy ars i WJ . more if 1,40 P, | mn. jo 10 Wilkesbarre and Philade]pl | sp m ~Train 6. (Daily | Harrisbt urg and ail intorme Ww ing si Philadelphia, 4.25 a New Yorkat 7,10 8. i JP Liman kleeping cars from Harrisburg 0 e-phis and New York Philade phs- nger rs can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 4. (Dally ix BE diate sta € Kew You more, 6.20 el m, Washi wion, Pullman sleepis cars 10 Philadelphi is passenger conc nd to Philadelphia and Baitimore, WESTWARD, 586a m~Train 3. (Daily) For Erie and Can anda igus and intermediate stations, Rochester Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman cars and passenger coaches 10 Erie and Boches ter, day.) Flas New [Dai ly except Bund Fe ville Harrisburg 5 ng at Phi is deiphia 1 Passenger cosch- ‘ For Bunbury, mations, a yo u For Bunbury Arriving a 10,179. Train 15 Daily) intermediate stations, 1.56 p.m Train 11. {Dal iy exoce For Kane, Canandaigua and | Bochester, Buffalo and peri Falls, with through passenger coaches to Kane and Booher ter, and Parlor car w Hoc poste r. bp. m~Train 1 {Duil For Renovo, Eimira and Jermcaiate stations, $23p m-~Trein 2 (Das iy) For Williams portend intermediate stations, For Lock Haven and Pr Bunday. termediate stations except Bunday.) THROUGH TRAINS FOR , MONTANDOS ¥ FROM EAST AND BOL TH. Train 16 leaves New York 12.15 night, n, Balti Philadel imore 4.40 a m, Harrisburg Wilkesbarre, 725 a m. (Daily arriving at Montandon 10 17am leaves Philadel Iphia 8.50 a m, Washing 5.10 8 m, Baltimore 900 a m, Willkesbarre bam, (Daily except Bunday) arrivis ig ai Montar doh 156 pm, with parlor car from Phlisdeiphin and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore Train 1 lesves New York 2.00 am, Phils, m; Washington at | , Baitimore at 11.45 am, Wilkesbarre 3.12 p m, (daily except Sune day) arriving st Mou tandon a1 5.54 with through passenger coaches from Puile and Baltimore Train 21 leaves New York 2.00 pm, Philadelphia 4% pm, Washington 3.25 pm, Baltimore 4.30 P 1m, i¥ arriving st Montandon 923 pm, Through Parlor Car from Philadelphia week days Train 3 leaves New York at 800 11.20 p m, Washington 10.00 p m, Baitimore, 11.20 p m, {dally) arriving at Montandon at 5 36 am, with through Pullisan sleeping cars from Phila., Washington and Baltimore and through [pa unger coaches from Philadelphia and Bal ore. 8.10 am, daily, except Sunday) Train 11 ton 1140 =» Pp m, Philad, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily ‘Except Sunday. ward, East STATIONS, ANMPM.PM 3 Moniandon Westward, PMPM AM rey [pecs Iron Paddy Mounts'n Coburn Zerby [Rising Spring {Penn Cave [Centre Hall HE, Rian Damon malt Ploasan 11d FEFCEE BEESEESY EBREWBPR BRP INN CEHUSBEIRTERN CEE RrEeRD & DWF Tada AT ON Oh | oe 8 a 25 bs Ei RERRERNNEES Y x © - ot Gn 8 <3 wn - BOAO BO ED RO NO RD RD ND 0 50 60 08 ee ie Be i i i aaa RE SEEsosyy 28 BARRO ADD Tl ARTI PWR 7 uuus Blagg esssasssascnsay PEE 3 SR2FBNNESIRBESLRERLNLE i: ' Additional trains leave Lewisburg don at5.20a m 2840 4.1m, 1.20, 5.85 turning leave Mon for Lew m, 10.5 am. te Sandon for J ands CHAS, 3 Poa, General Manager, Gen i 5 g - :
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