Was He a Vietim ? Guyer Mattern, of this county, well known to all our readers, was a man- ager in the Carnegie works, during the strike. He came home sick and died. The poisoning conspiracy at Home- stead presents the question to us, whether Guyer Mattern was one of the early victims of the poisoned food ? It seems to us probable under recent developements, as the poisoned food began to have its effect before any sus- picions were aroused, and in the case of the above named citizen of our coun- ty, he may have been among the ear- ly victims before suspicion attracted attention as to the prime cause of his death, eben . Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved, From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, 8S. 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 absent ones 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- tles free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore, regular size, 50c. and $1.00, - ment iin At His Old Game, The Renova Record says: “C. E. Sober, the champion wing shot of the world, exterminated an entire flock of pheasants one day last week in the wilds of Baker's Run. This may seem incredible, but it is strictly true. The number killed was twenty-four, which were placed together on the string and taken to his home at Lewisburg, Sat- urday last. Mr. Sober has killed hun- dreds of pheasants in this county, but his last day’s hunt surpassed his for- mer record. LS A Bear Killed. On Wednesday afternoon, as Mr. Loneberger had stationed himself along the pike in the gap about two miles beyond this place, watching for foxes, a bear unexpectedly made its appearance and came so close to Mr. Loneberger, that he was able to puta load of shot into bruin, just back of the front leg, killing it. The bear weighed about 200 pounds. i tide Stable Burced McCalmont & Co.'s stable stroyed by fire last night at Bellefonte, The flames were first discovered about half-past ten o'clock. In the stable were thirteen head of horses and it was impossible to save any of these, the fire having gained such headway, and they were burned. The loss will be considerablo, was de - “ Bon ply Shortest Day. Wednesday, December 21st, is the shortest day in the year. Up to that date the days decrease in length, and then begin to lengthen until June 21st. eel , Jacob Hazel IIL Mr. Jacob Hazel, one of Madison- hurg's aged citizens, now eighty-three, is ill, He voted the straight Demo- gratic ticket in November, as usual. rs fe tl - Water Sapply Good. Centre Hall's water supply still keeps up, although no rains have fall- en in six weeks to appreciably affect the springs. i No Paper Issued, No papet next week, reason—Christ- mas, when everybody takes a week pit. A merry Christmgs to all gur feaders, pet Married, At the Reformed parsonage, by Rev, 8. H. Eisenberg, on the 15th inst, Mr. Wm. M. Luse and Miss Eva Ker- stetter. al en iin The Winter Mild, Our winter, thus far has been mild with much pleasant weather. Last week some farmers were plowing, tiple mini Saffering from Rheumatism, Reuben Hartman, one of Millheim's most respected citizens, is under the weather from rheumatism. tics im—— More of the Beautiful. Tuesday morning we had about four inches of snow, but still not enough Kir sigighlpg. feo Cremm. Murray's Ice Cream parlor will be open every day and evening during the holidays. mie All Want It, Millheim has eight or nine appli cants for the post-mastership. ——— {Increased fever, pulse feeble, logs d gars cold, and physical prostras tion”! “inflammation of the bowels. Give the horse the usual quantity of Bull’s-head Horse and Cattle Powder.” a — ‘ For pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and wrhoes Remedy. For sale by J. D. array, Drug. hs Why It Is The Best Pan-Tina. 1-It cures Coughs and Colds, H--Strengthens weak Lungs, S—~Relleves and cures Asthma. d4—Insures you against La Grippe. B-~Robs Croup of its terrors. 6-—Cures when all else fails. 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at J, D. Murray's Drug Store. FPhywicians Couldn’t Cure. BrpAmsviLie, Hamilton Co., O., June, 18509, One bottle of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle cured me entirely, after physicians bad tried uasuccessiully for eight months to relieve me of nervous debility, W. HUENNEFELD, Dera, Ont., Jan, 14, 1891, My wife has taken six bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonle; 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 t dreadful malady, “Epilepsy.” JOHN GRANT, Brocxrox, Mass., June 7, 1800, About a r ago 1 noticed my right hand con. tinuslly shaking. 1 tried different medicines but they all had no effect. * » ¢ After using three or four bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic my hand ceased to shake and 1 found my. self gaining everyday, I think this medicine Ls one of the greatest remedies, THOS. O'RELILIN, FREE sts es 80 obtain Thi pmedy bas WreDared by the gy 8 % pra eo aes indy, tees KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, Iii Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85. Eargoe Size, SL70. 6 Bottlds for 89. MTR) VTE EXTRACTS ~. ARE THE BEST. VANILLA, LEMON, ORANGE, GINGER, ROSE ALMOND. PRYCEIOCAND 25C. Rpts J Liguld Cement mends anythin 3 SEWELL § Always ready. Price 10s DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES, 206 N. SECOND ST, Philadelphia, Pa. Are the oldest in America for the treatment of * Special Diseases & Youthful Errors, } m, Nervous Debility, Ulcers, Run tures, Bladder, Kidney pie, Hydrocele, Rup #1 Ly fiaproved methods om business. The Doctor's friong experience and ahie remedics nsed and siion and wales ta du hiul at. ng treatment. A460 ta it ls ntir goaranice of success, Treatment by Mail a Specialty, Office hb %. 9A % OZP. MN GID0P XN lay Saturday till 9 1° GL t Send Stamp for Hook. a Fighgn + sm olan righted.) {LO} A certain cure for Chronic Bore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Qld Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Ecaema, Itch, Prairie Beratches, Bore Nipples and Piles. Itis cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. A W. L. DOUCLAS 83 SHOE cen? &hen. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Wisses are the Best in the World, Ses descriptive advertise. ment which will appear In this paper. Take no Substitute, but Insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, with name and price stamped on wv Bold by BN bottom, WOLF & CRAWFORD. = REHANY COURLE SALE BY VIRTUE OF Wo iy ded of ¢ yrphan’s Court of Centre coun- ty thers will be ex 17 public sa'e at Centre Ha'l the following deseriiy d real estate of George Grossman late of Poller tye nship, deceased, 0-0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1888, 0-0 At10 o'clock a m., the following deseribed real estate of George Grossman deceased, in Potter township, bounded on the north by lands of George Relber, on the east by lands of James Runkle, on the south by land of John Long, and on the wast by land of John Long, containing 2 ACRES, Joore or less, with no tm RoTemenys. ea oF alo. Shes wwbon Sl, money to ” % WILLIAM GROSSMAN, Administrator, Stay Home and Freese, You ean, of course. But acharming trip over the Union Pacific will in a few hours land you in California, the loveliest climate in winter for strong men or invalids there is in this coun- try. Sdectf Oar Htaty. po Oharles Dudley Warner happily terms California, and for a winter re- sort that glorious state is without a peer. The dry pure air, soft and balmy, is a joy for the strong man and a won- derful strengthener for the weak and suffering. The arrangement for this fall and winter tour, via Union Facific Td Se athonn Faoific tiki are per. fect, the journey being made with the greatest ease and comfort. Philadelphia Press, DAILY, BUNDAY, WEEKLY. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH 18 Clean, Unsensational And Just The Paper FOR THE AMERICAN HOME. Tue Pres has the best possible organization to secure newu from the most important sources, and with nearly 400 correspondents in Peuusyl- vauia, New Jersey and Delaware. the State and near-at-home news is covered with a routine carefulvess and attention to detail not even at- tempted by any other paper. Tie Press has also the best of correspondents in all the great cities of the United States, as well as financial and railroad experts in Chicago and the West, who keep the paper more than abreast with events, The columns of the Buxpay Prxss are enriched by contributions’'from those whose names are written high in our lists of great authors, novel: iste, essayists, as well as from wen fof high rank in publie life. The best authors know that their best audiences are the readers of the Darny, Sun. DAY, and WEEKLY Press, In polities Tir Press knows no other master than the people and the past year has seen, as has been seen before, the marked fact that it Is subservient to no political boss. . It has no polit feal ambitions to foster but looks after the inter. ests of its readers, and delivers itself upon tho is sues of the day in a manrer both frank and fear- less, Jetting the fuels speak for themselves and evading no issues, but meeting then all on the basis of fair play to all men at all times. Its pages know no distioctions and the nghts of one class over another are neither recognized nor sup- ported, Advertisements of Help Wanted msy be insert ed in Tue Press for One Cont & Word, Adver- tisoments of Situations Wanted 1 Cent a Word, Bpecial days for advertisements, Sunday, Wed. nesday, Saturday. TERMS OE THE PRESS By mail, postage free in the United States, Canada and Mexico, Daily (except Burday), one year, " " " one month, (ncluding Sunday), one year, . 7 " " ane month, 65 Bunday, one year, . . . 200 WEEKLY PRESS, one year, 1,00 Drafts, Checks and other Remittances should be made payable to the order of ToE PRESS COMPANY LIMITED, Philadeiphis, Pa $0 x) 50 50 The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illus- trated by living examples, which in many cases might easily be done, If some scholar who has just contracted a cold was brought before the school so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance: see the thin white coating on the tongue and later, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first systoms of a cold were. | The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when All grades ot Roller flour con- stantly onhand, at whole- sale to dealers and at retail. All grades of Chop. - Bran, fine and coarse. Coal, always on Soft sizes, hand, Woodland, 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 most wonderful spot on this continent. properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is fa- | mous for its cures of coughs, colds and | croup. diseases and is the most prompt and | most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 25 and 50 cent hottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist, It is made especially for these | DR. THEEL, S598 North Fourth St, “Fe A whew Green, Phileleipiie, eros Tread onsen is 4 00 Vda oy y Eariy Dees of a oe rary pee elie bas fuiind. B yewry Beepital snd 28 yoary o* Jerionne Fe sxperiment. be failure A esha entirely sew sad harmless ” Hever falls. Send 10 os. In San stamps for boed © Trafh.” the wr pesare of gusele, thelr Gefel books snd Tele statements, Pravdelest testimonials and home eave pwindle. Tuvrw isa tree friend to roung sad 00d. Hours: Daily. from # te 3; svenioge fo %: Wel. snd Sei evenings, Sos 10; Sandaye Bie 12 Write or oall and be saved. ERENCE IRIE Asonof Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer- chant of Gibralter, N. C., was 0 bad- ly afflicted with rheumatism for a year or more as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- PATENTS Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for MSDERATE Fees, , Par mee less rk VA fh na] or + i ot pot, free of @ ill palent is secu! A LEY, et Sheil pales vere. same in the U. 8. and foreign countries C.A.SNOW & CO. Orr. PATENT OrnicE, Wasminaron, D. C. WANTED. wWide-awaks workers ¢ where - h costing $100,000; retail a4 25, cash or fontr; 5 h a 388 eirculats and terns free: daily p ove wild with success. Mr, Thos L. Mart of tenreville Texas eared 81 1 Jn 9 fe Mise Rev. | ard Mattson A 7 : eight paid. Addrem, BE B ING CO, 728 Chestnot 88. Phil + Pa, or 358 Dearburn §¢., Chicago, 111, 18006m phe of the World"; font on installments; mammoth illusirs: vo! i 's Photographs of the World, in outfit only 100 Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of the Pacific Coast. All reached via the Union Pacific For detailed information call dress E. L. LoMax, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agent, Omaha. Neb, ARMER™ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Cnapany of Centre County, Pa ~The an- nual meeting of the members and the election of twelve directors to manage the sffaiss of the “om. fniy forthe ensuing year will be held at the ote of D. L, Bartges, at Centre Hall, on Mon- day, January %th, 150, between the hours of 10 a. mand 3p.m, of said day. Members are gen. erally requested to aftend, x Feep Konrz, Pres . D. F. Luss, Secretary . am, CORPHANS COURT BALE BY VIRTUE OF Bundry arders of the Orphans Court of Oen- #4 Venire Hall, the followi described resi es tate of James and Thomas Lingle , , On Geet SATURDAY, JANUARY, 21, 1503, Oty At 1 o'clock, pm. Two file farms and a timber tract of land situated in Potter township, Centre county, Pa. No.1. Bounded on the east by line of lands of Jobu Lingle, A. B. McNitt, on the south by Man- or line on the West by No. 2, ou the north by line of Nit'any mountain containing } { 1583 ACRES, ) { more or less. Thereon erected a large twostory house aod large bain, and other outbuildings. The farm is nuder goo! cn tivation, bas ag abun. dance of fruit and running water st the house and barn, No.2, Bounded on the east by Na 1, on the south by Manor line, on the west by line of Fred Kurte, UU. D. Osman, W kman and others, on the porth by Mae along Nittany mountain, gontalnivy Joi 150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES, josef and allowance. Thereon crecied a large Frame dwelling house, Frame barn sad other outbuiid- ings. Well supplied with water and all kinds of ruit. No 3. Situated in Gregg township, Centre county, containing juoe{ 45 AURES AND 149 PERCHES, jesw{ and allowance. Bounded on the by lands Sf Jahn D Decker, Sh wit sith by lands of on the north HI OF vencee Ogi he onst by line of lands of Brown, it being well timbered WHA hie. iow, pllon pine, hemlock, oak . An Terme of sale of farms. One-third of purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale. One (hi? r, balance in two years, deferred payments to be securedity bond and mortgage on the premises and bear interest from date of sale. Jor Suber de Lert cash, or in hie an nual payments with ss inter seo the same, JAMES ©. BOAL. Administrator James A, Lingle, dec'd. W. B. MINGLE, Administrator Thomas Lingle, decd. AUTION «HAVING PURCHASED Cc of Daniel EERE mules, 1 '. of . gy, sud ak ts personal BRIE, AE We ve same in gue picture. / RS, CLARA R EM HUY s AN UDITOR'S NOTICE IN THE ORPHANS Vonrt of Sunil sii the matter of THE AR, mp oh ON BLN Avsiitor, WINTER Harper & Kreamer., ATTORNEYS. | Joux KLINE i Allorney at Law, { BELLEFONTE, PA { of Court House, Can i and Euglish. { Jans? | J.H.0RVIS, C.M.BOWER, { (RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, i At. orneys st Law, i BELLEFONTE PA. { floor, janss i D ¥. FORTREY, } 4 Attorney at Law | BELLEFONTE, PA. | OMoe In Conrad Building. jan®2 (JLEMANT DALE, v Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA First National Bank. JuusT J. L.BraxcLin, C.P. Hews, SPANGLER & HEWES, . Attorneys al Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. to oollections. Practice in in German and mn¥l Epacisl sllention all the courts. Consultation Eugiish BANKS. OURTY BARKING OO BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes. J. D. Baveeny, Cashier, ((ENTRE ( Receive deposits, jane? HOTELS. JRViN HOUBE, 8, Woods Caldwell FropHietar LOCK HAVES PA. Good ssnple romos on first jan | To foo re resROnADIE pres HOUSE, p WL Daggett, Propricior, BELLEFONTE, PA. » HOUBRE, Emanuel Brown, Proprietor, BELLEFORTE, PA. The traveling community will find this hotel equal 10 any iu the counry In every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate, FOUNTAIN NX HOUSE, Opposite Court House, 4 BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new furniture throughout, steam beat, electric bells and all modern improvements. Good table and moderate charges NEW GARMA MILLS HOTEL, PD. H. Rubi, P jetor SPRING MILLS, PA. {Free bus to and from all trains. SPRING NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, : G. B. Brandon. Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus 10 and from sll trains. Good sample rooms on first Soor. Special mies 10 withesses sod jurors. (JAMERON HOUSE = — ? Ord , . pos, OE LEWISBURG, PA. Free bus 10 and from all trains. Good sample rooms on firs Soor, sST ELMO NOTEL 217 AND 319 ARCH gT Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day. Located in the immediate centres of business, andl Pinos of amusement and the different railroad depots, ns well ns all parts of the city. are easily sooessis ble by street cars constantly passing the coor. It offers special indusements 10 those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your ratronage respectfully solicited. Jos, M. FueEr, ER PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG Spine. LOCATED IN ONE OF "THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXP ES VERY W. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il on the Farm and in the Labora BAST ut, HOUHSULIUN, ee : and sind’ Ghorongh course in the . Civil EERING "') These {EERE Rreinhang, fo = . jo with very extensive ration the Field, the Shop, and the HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with orig SR WN DESIGN. Ls PENNSYLVANIA R. K. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, i Time Table, 10 effect May 22, 1802 | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, 98a m~Train 4, (Dally For Bunbury , Willkerbarre Harrisburg and interme i 82 Philadelphia a i m., Baltimore, except Bundsy. Hazielon, Pousville, iaie; slations, arriving wip mm. New York, 5.50 m, Washington 4.30 p ® ai liadelpkia for all . mrough passenger coaches Philadelphia and Baltimore, i Ww Fhiladelphis, { 1L8p m~Train 8 (Daily « xcept Bundey.) i For Sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediate sias | Hons, arriving st Philadelphia ag Jp m., New 10rk. 955 p.m. Baltimore, 645 p.m, W sshiing- flonstl B16 p.m, Parlor car throt y Philadel- Lis, aud passenger couches Wo Philadelphia and ailimore. S500 p. m~Train 12. [Dally except Bundsay.} | For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Potteyili Harrisburg and intermediate points, arriving at Phils deiphbia 1 1055 p m., Baltimore 10.40 p, m Pusstoger coach ef 10 Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia B02p m.~Train 6. (Daily) For Bunbury Harrisburg and ail int.rmediste stations arriy- ing st Philadelphia, 4.25 a. m , New York a1 0a m. Pullman seeping cars from Harrisburg 10 "hlladelphis and New York Philadelphia vers Call remain in sleeper undisturbed a. m. 129 a, m~Train 4. (Daily For Bunbury shurg and intermediate stations, arriving a lelphia BL6508. m., New York. 990 2a m 3 ore, 6.20 a m., Washington, 7.80, a m seeping cars to Philsdelphin and ger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARD, m.~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can is and intermediate stations, Rochester Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman oan and passenger coaches to Erie snd Roches. m, bel - shore Ww Wilkes Parlor cars und 10.17. ~Train 15. (Daily) intermediate stations, L56 p.m, 11. (Daily except Bundsy. For Kane, Cavandaigue and intermediate siations Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Benger coaches to Kane and Kochess ter, and Parlor car 10 Rochester, soi p, m~Train 1. (Daily For Renovo, Elmira and intermediate stations. PE p. m~Train 21. (Dally) For Wiliiames portand intermediate stations, For Lock Haven and except Bundsy.) THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON EAST AND SOUTH. 19 148 Train 15 leaves New York 1215 nighi, Philadels phin 4.90 a m, Baltimore 4.40 a 1, Harrisburg B10 am, daily, Wilkesbarre, 72 & 1m. {(Duily except Sunday) arriving at Montandon 10 17am rain 11 loaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m, Washing ion 8.108 m, Baltimore 9.00 a mm, Willkesbarre 1015 am, (Dally except Sunday) arriving at Moniandon 1566 pm, with parior car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Phiisdelphia and Baltimore Train 1 leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phila. 11.40 & m: Washington at 10.50 a m, Baltimore at 11.45 am, Wilkesbarre 2.12 p m, (daily except Bune day) arriving at Montandon at 5.54 p m, with through passenger coaches from Pulls. and Baltimore. Trein 21 leaves New York 200 pm, Philadelphia 45 pm, Washington 3 26 pm, Baltimore 6.30 p m, (dally) arriving st Moutandon 928 Pm. Through Parlor Car from , Philadelphia week ¢ i Rh, Train 3 leaves New York at 2.00 p m, Philad, 11.20 pm, Washington 10.00 m, Baltimore 15.20 p m, (daily) arriving at Montandon at 5 36 4m, with through Pullman sieepiog cars from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and through plMssiagar coaches from Philadelphia and Bais J e. Fao LEWISBURG AND TYRONE EAILRO Daily Exoept Sunday, AD, PM.AM. BTATIONS. ANIM P % i 2 a o Lewisburg ) Biehl Vicksburg Mifflinburg I Millmont Glen Iron {Paddy Mounts‘ Coburn [Rerby } Rising Spr 8 Penn RA » Centre Hall * Li en Han Onk A Lemon t {Dale Summit P t Gap IAxemann 0 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisbu don mt5. 20am, 1000am, 1.20, 5 a turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg m. 10am 505 p mE00 pm, ands 0b CHAS. E PUGH, fionoral Manager, = gey «fwd 08 08 Ow wl wd wl OS OO SE2geR CESSERANER Rs » MTR R® hh Eps 82 BE Sarasa rnRARBIG wg 283% ook Ey = Jy S5E82EE BYEEae Lex an 2s " 888% sregamy @ LA GOrGaedaaRRR RENN ~ G00 00 G6 36 G0 8 OB 08 Fatal SENRIBEEREEER Coo rPRRERRER BEEY —— 6 ud € 6 wr ed E2EFuNNeSILEERNRNR a = 18.55 Pm 1. R, WOOD Gen") Pax'eer Agt.
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