The Conducting of Pleasure Tours, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny, through its personally-conduectoed tourist system, has gained an enviable reputation in the conducting of its pleasure tours, inasmuch as they send out with each individual tour an ex- perienced tourist agent and chaperon, whose sole duty is to cater to the wants and pleasure of all in their charge. All destinations of the tours are select- ed with the view of giving to the tour- ists the most delightful territory for recreation, pleasure, and sight-seeing. The rates quoted for each tour are in accordance with that liberality for which this enterprising company is noted. The tours selected for the holi- days are trips of rare merit and pleas ure. There will be one to Old Point Comfort on the 27th, and one to Wash- ington on the 20th of December, The rate for the Old Point Comfort tour, $18 from New York and $15 from Phil- adelphia, covers transportation in both directions, as well as all necessary ex- penses during the entire four days’ ab- sence, or at same rate tickets can had, good to return via Richmond and Washington by regular trains until January 5th, 1808, including one day's board at Old Point Comfort. The rate for the Washington tour, $13 from New York and $11 from Philadelphia, cov- ers transportation going and return- ing, as well as accommodations at Washington’s best hotels. The tour covers three days. There will also be a series of five tours to Washington, D. C., during the winter and spring of 1898, dates for which have been fixed as follows: January 19th, February 9th, March 2d, April 13th, May 4th and 25th. In addition to the above- mentioned tours the company has ar- ranged a series of five to the famous winter resort, Florida, leaving New York and Philadelphia January 31st, February 14th and 25th, March ith and 28th, 1893. The first four tours be Beiter Every Year. Time was when the ‘glorious oli- mate of California’ did not attract tourists, But year after year the tide of travel sels in stronger and stronger every fall and winter toward this fa- vored region. There is no elimate like it on this continent for a winter resort, and the usual fine service on the Union Pacific System and the Southern Pacific Railway has this sea- son been brought to a degree of perfec- tion which leaves nothing to be desir- Bdectf 4 NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hystere ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz» ziness, Brain and Spi- nal Weakness, This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all frritabills ties, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects, ~A Valuable Book en Nervous FREE Sots tim ium BO this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prepared by the Reve Pastor Koenig, of Fort Warne, Ind, gince iss) a= is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, lil. Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for $85. Large Size, $1.75. © Bottles for 89. allow a stay of two whole weeks | in the Flowery State. The rate quot-| ed from Philadelphia, $48, covers trans- | portation, Pullman berth, and meals | en route on special train in both direc tions for first four tours, while tickets | for the fifth tour are good to return by | regular trains until May 30th, 1803, but do not cover Pullman charges or meals north-bound. | For those desiring a prolonged tour of pleasure and sight-seeing no better | trip is afforded than one of the Pacific | Coast tours arranged by this company, | three of which will be run Yew | York and Philadelphia dy Year 1893, departing on the fo dates: February 8th, March 2d, March 20th. The rate will cover tr ortation in a palace vestibuled tr LUGS, The Great Tobageo Ane 10 Cts, AL all druggists, riage drives, and side trips to promi- | nent points of interest in Californ For information regarding any of the tours, or for detailed itineraries, ap cation should be made to the Tourist | Department, Pennsylvania Rai Company, 233, South Fourth =t Philadelphia. simi iia me It Should Be In Every House, S. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St. burg, Pa., says he will not be without | Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- | sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it | cured his wife who with Pneumonia after an “La Grippe,” when various other ren edies and several physicians had done | her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooks | port, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Dis i covery has done him more good than | anything he ever used for Lung Trou- | ble. Nothing like it. Try it. Fre Trial Bottles at J. D. Murray's Drug Btore. Large bottles 50¢, and $1.00 ps fs ot . Married at Bellefonte Last week Mr. R. U. Bitner and Miss Maggie Condo, daughter of Mr. Jared Condo, of Spring Mills, were united in marriage at Bellefonte. Mr. Bitner is a bright and energetic young man, and at times has assisted Prof. D. M. Wolf at the Spring Mills Acad- emy. The past several months he has | been engaged in teaching school. The | bride is a handsome and attractive! young lady, and the Rerorten's | hope is that their life may be one of | nnalloyed happiness and prosperity. sonst es A ; i Still Published The Bellefonte Daily (fazette which | : Seine ! Sharps | | was threatened | of i attack i=] the publishers announced would in all probability be discontinued after Jan. 1st, owing to lack of patronage, is still | being published and the patronage | must have increased, as we are glad | to note. Bellefonte cannot do without | a daily and the Gazette answers the | purpose, ommend sminsin Highly Appreciated. { The members of the Evangelical church of Millheim, presented their pastor, Rev. Finkbinder with a gold watch on Christmas, This is certain evidence that the Rev's efforts are ap- preciated and is dearly beloved by his flock. nm en AA SP Sworn In. The new Democratic county officials | were sworn into office on Monday, and | they assumed charge of their different | offices. The retiring officials did their | work well and served the public fuith- | fully, i anos AA ANAS i ~——This cold weather makes heavy | clothing a necessity for comfort, and the question arises where ean it be pro- | cured at a low figure and at the same’ time receive goods that are not shod- dy. Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, keeps just such a line, and when a purchase is made of hin iv mw. how baa Ul LITOTS, Ulcers. Run. Wer, Kidney iyar o. Rup- raved methods The Doctor's rerience and used and ful as i. AW Wa mn Soerialiy, Mo 6 tn sw, All , AES 1010 12 ALM, “tities (Lopyrighted.) Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. 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ThE Puss has also the best of correspondents fu all the great cities of the United States, as well as financial aud rallroad experts un Chicago snd the West, who keep the paper more than abreast with events, The oslumns of the SUNDAY Press are enriched by contributions from those whose names are written high fu our lists of great authors, novels iste, essayists, as well as from nen [of high rank in public life. The best authors know that their best audiences are the readers ofthe Dairy, Bux. DAY, and WEExkLY Prise, In politics Tue Press kuows no other master than the people and the past year has seen, as has been seen before, the marked tact that it is subservient to no political boss. 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LETTERS TESTA. | mentary on the esate of David Spare, | det’d late of Harris township, having been grant ed to the undersigned, he would respectfully re quest ail persons knowing themselves indebled to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same 10 present them duly authenticated for settlement SIMON [HARVER, Executor Centre Hall, Pa. EPuUBLIC SALE ~THERE WILL BE EXPOS. | ed to public sale at the late residence of | Elizabeth Gross . an, near the Red Mill, in Pot ter trwnship, ou Saturday Jangary 14th, 181%, the following personal property to wit: | spinning wheel, 1 wool wheel, 1 reel, all just as pod as new, 3 beds and bedding wash stand, stands, 2 chests, 2 bureaus, 2 corner cupboards. 1 sink, 1 extension table, 1 dining table, | dozen chairs, 1 sewing machive, 1 cook stove and pipe, 1 coal stove and pipe, | elght-dar clock, 2 fron kettles, 1 complete set iron mdles, lot of oats, potatoes, a big kot of fogrsin and ali wool e«rpets, fosther : and pillows, big kt of blankets, some as ood as rew, a Int of fine quilts, some of them old paterns, made years agw, al! god, a hig stock of hed clothes, such as shoots, pillow osses, eto, some homemade linen gods, an old fashioned straw clothes basket wound as new, lounge onsh- fone. tahile and Hour oll cloth, Jot of dry and can ned fruit, oil window blinds, a big ot of dishes some of them quite old myles, meat vessel, Tot of stove word romdy cut. In short, a full lot of household goods, some old relies, all in good condition, ton uamerous to mention, come one, come all and satisfy yourself: #1 you fail to come you will be sorry for It afterwards, a special chanow to secure old relies. Hale tv commence ae 12.30 p.m. sharp, when terme will bw made known he J. 8 HOUSEMAN, WM. GOHEEN, Administrator, ¢. t. 8 Auctioneer, Stay Howe and Freeney You ean, of course. But a charming 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. Sdeot! AN SRI si Yar aly.” So Charles Dudley Warner happily terms California, and for a winter re- sort that glorious state Is without a peer. Thedry pure alr, softand 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 Pacific hand, Hard, Soft Woodland, all sizes. and All kinds ofgrain wanted and cash paid for same at highest market prices. 1 WINTER Harper & 'EAR Kreamer. ATTORNEYS. JOHN ELINE Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bulldiug borth | of Court House, Can be cousuited in German and Kuglish, Jans7 L KE J. H.ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, ORVIS. rvs, BOWER & ORVIS, At orueys ul Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’'s Exchange bulldicg on second floor, jaukh D F. FORTREY, . AMlorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Buliding. Janu (LEMANT DAL E. Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Office N. W, corner Dismond, two doors from | First National Bank. Jans? { J. L.BravcLes, C.P. Hees {Fa NGLEK & HEWES, s Alto pers at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practice in German and Jang Spocial atieution ooiiestions ali the courts. Consultation English iu BANKS. § ! Feed and Coal, strictly cash. i for Flour, Tourist Trip. i Round trips to the Pacific Coast. | Short trips to the Mountain Resorts | of Colorado, ! The Great Balt Lake. | Yellowstone National Park- the | most wonderful spot on this continent. | Puget Sound, 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, ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Company of Centre County, Pa. ~The an- the election of paniy forthe ensuing year will be held at the ous of I). L, Bartees, at Centre Hall, oa Mon- day, Janvary Mth, 1592. between the hours of 10 Members are gen- Fren Kuntz, President. RPHANS COURT BALE. BY VIRTUE OF Buudty orders of the Orphans Court of Cen- ire county. there will be exposed to public sale described res] es deceased, on Ot SATURDAY, JANUARY, 21, 1803, 00 Centre county, Pa. Na. 1. Bounded on the east by lige of lands of Jolin Lingle, A, B. MeNitt, on the south by Man: or line on the West by No. 2, on the north by Line of Nit any mountain containing ) { 153 ACRES, Jos more or less. Thereon erected a large twostory house and large barn, and other outbuildings. The farm is uuder good cuitivation, hasan abnb- dance of fruit and running water at the house and barn. No 2, Bounded on the east by No. 1. on the south by Manor line, on the west by line of Fred Kurtz, U. D. Osman, W. Heckman and others, on the north by line aloug Nittauy mountain, containing Jo 150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES, )oued and allowauce, Theroon erected a large Frame dwelling house, Frame barn and other outbaild. has, Well supplied with water and all kinds of rast. No 8. Situated in Gregg township, Centre oounty, containing jrnd 45 AURER AND 140 PERCHES, )u{ aud allowance, Bounded on the west by lands of John D. Decker, on the south by lands of ou the north by lands of «on the east Hine of lands of M. Brown, it belag well timbered with white, yellow, piten plue, . Oak mudd chestuut, Terms of sale of farms. Oneahind of purchase motey 0 be paid on confirmation of Ones third fn one year, balance (0 two years, deferred payments 0 be secured by bond and me oh the premises wud bese fnterost from date of sale. For timber trae , terms cash, or in three an- nual payments with Setiafaceory sceurity for the same JAMES ©, BOAL, Administrator James A, Lingle. dec'd, W. B. MINGLE, Administrator Thomas Lingle, decd. AUTION «HAVING PURCH < of Daniel e's male, mies, | cow, lot of hay, lot corn, 2 wagons, £7, a0 all the a petsons are hereby cautions] against jug Sn ve oR Cs deci : Eo WANT : A UDITOR'E NOTICE IN THE ORPHANS tin of Centre conuty, of D THE at 2 in town arsigoed Aor ape pointed to report wlvancements and make d srivution of the fade tu the hmtds of the ac: COmaiE, Ww and among those legally en bo the same, wilh nitend for that Yew, Nu 18. riders Ry i aida AUTRLY u 0 When ad Rhone Orpen wil tuie, or be Fred 1 lH i 8 fect, the with ING OO, BELLEFONTE, PA - 1 moles zt, Cashier, ((ENTRE COUNTY BANK Receive deposits jan D. BroGy HOTELS. OURE 8. Woods Caldwe!l. Proprisior, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on find Janu JRVIN J Terms reasonable Soar Bran HOU ‘WL Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA aprio | Special attention given 10 couniry trade MOUNTAIN HOURE, Emauvel Brown, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. The traveling community will fod this hotel equal to any iu the counry Iu every rapect, for man and beast, aud charges very moderate NEW GARMAN HOUSE, 4 Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE. PA. Rew building, new farnitwe throughout, seam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements Good table sod modernise charges. SPRING MILLS HOTEL, D. MH. Rub), Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. 1 iFree bus Wo snd from all trains, NEW BROCK ERHOFY HOUSE, GB. Braudon, P rietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus 10 and from all trainee. Good sample rooms ou first Soor. Special miés 0 withesses aud jurors, ((AMERON X HOUSE, i" On Zerfing, eins, LEWISBURG, PA. Frees bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on firs: floor, T. ELMO ROTEL. 817 AND 319 ARCH gT Philadelphia. Rates 82 per day. Located in the immediate centres of business, and pisces of amusement and the different milroad depots, as well as all paris of the city are easily access bile by street cars constantly passing the coor. It offers special indueoments 10 those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage respect {ylly solicited, Jos, M, Frazn, * rue PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE Ww ow AND EQUIPNENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI BULTURAL CH MIBRTRY: with constant fl ln rations on the Farm and in the Labore BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; eal and . Studen te tang Coie study with the m ieroscope, on Berns arith 2a snually full and CIVIL ENGINERIING, 7") These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: foourm NCH AL ENGINEERING) = Ww i in the Field, the Shop, and ; Ancient and Modern, with orig! Ix 0 ohan AND DESIG x. IN LTRKATORE una k fot AT ae Joe A ohe O mee Sone = SATHEMATION and ASTRONOMY; pure aay, wut We RAAT promo a mri ort 1 OD PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1 effect Mey 22, 1802 TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOXN, EASTWARD, hy ' 4. (Dally except Bunday. For supbury, Willkerbarre, Hazie on, Polsrile Harrisburg and intermediate Llalions, srriviug al Philadelphia at 300 p. m., New York, py m., Baltimore, 3.20 p m,, Washington 4.30 p. m connecting sai Philadelphia for sil seashore dy Through psssenger cosches 1o Wilkes re, Philadelphia and Baliimore, Yarior cars to Philadelphie, g 1535p. m~Train {Daily except Funday.) For Sunbury, Harrisburg and intermediste sien Vous, arriving at Philadelphia st 6.50 p.m. New York. 35 p.m. Baltimore 6.45 p.m, Washing. onal 8.15 p.m. Parlor ear thy ie} pala, and passenger coaches Lo Ritimore, 500 p.m ~Train 12. For Wilkesbarre, Hasi and intermediate points, & hy 3 1055 bo Baltimore 1 es lo Wilkesbarre and Ep m.~Train 6 | Harrisburg and ail ing. rome his, 4.25 a. o mw. Pullman ia Cars "hiledelphin and New York SPLEers CARL remain UR oT We m i sa mT 4 Herrabarg and intersedis Fhlladeiphia at 6 0 a Baltisoore 620 8 my Pullman sleeping can te passenger conchos 0 Philadel; 98s. m.~Train bo 5. Pullsdeiphis snd {Daily except Bunday. % Potlavilie Harrisbus } A g al Phil deipbia Passenger coueh- For Bunbury, stations, arriye Yhliadeiphia file and Beitin WESTWARD, ba m —Train audaigus and interme ise ‘ Bullaio snd Nisgere Falls will Cars «nd passenger coscbies | fer 10.37 Train 15 Das intermedisie stations 1L5 p.m, rain 1 For Kane, O Roche TG OG Faror car 10 Rochester m-Train 1. (Ds Renovo, Elmirs and Pp. m~-Train 2 Dail port and intermediate stations i5 loaves New York 121 30 am, Baltimore 4.4 5 1 leaves New Yo wn, Washington at 10.50 8m, Wilkesbarre arriving at through passcuger Baltimore Train 21 lesves New York 200 pm, ¥ hiindelphia 4.5 pm, Washington 3.25 p ms, Baltizoore 4 50 P I, (GRli¥) srriving af Mostandon 9 23 pm %, ih * * > : Saiungh Parior Car from JFhulladelphia week Train 3 leaves New Yo 1.20 p ms, Washingion 11.20 p ma, (dally) arr ® ot Montandou at 5 56 am, with through Pullman sleeping cars from Phils Washingion and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais timore uay) 50 Pp Philad, G00 » om, Baltime ai im. LEWISBURG AND TYROXE RAILROAD Daily Except Sunday. 7 Westward, NPM AM Lasiward, BTATIONS, AMPM pF | Moutandon Lewisburg Biehl ckeburg ifinburg flimont Glen Iron Paddy Mounts Jobury ¥EE Vv M M LE de le nna mai SAA ~ EEE2E88ReR ea 58s mont Dale Bum ni Gap Axemunn 10 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewin don at 5. 20am, 1000 am, 1.90. § turning leave Montandon for Lew m0 am. 5.05 p meon Pm, an CHAR BE PUGH, Ganeral Manseer, 28 PAP aeARaARRRBNMNINNE ON SESECeSRNUECRTALRANER BRED RD REP ATt BRNSCRNASRRESNNE 3 i ae 3 hs r= oe S2EFRLEENIGEFEABENNSER MEDAN ADNDB Tor stadsint Pry # ishurg ate, ds bpm I. R. WOOD Gen’! Pw'ger Apt. ¥ DERAS
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