v Fren Veterinary Service. A limited number of horses affected with any of the common diseases, such as Splint, Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, Wind-galls, Worts, Sprains, diseases of the feet, ete., ete, will be treated free of charge, at stated times within the next few weeks, by the Penna. State College. A thoroughly competent veterina- rian, Dr. Leonard Pearson, of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, has been em- ployed to deliver a course of lectures to the agricultural students of the Col- lege and these ciniecal subjects are de- sired to illustrate to the College Class- es the methods of treatment, ete. Dr. Pearson will perform all operations himself and only a limited number of animals will be needed. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this offer will write to Prof. H. J. Waters at the College at once, giving full particulars as to the disease, its de- velopement, ete. They will then ceive due notice of the time their ani- mal will be treated with any other di- rections that may be necessary. n—————— A —————— It Should Be In Every House. 8S. B. Wilson, 371 Clay BSt., Sharps- 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 was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of “La Grippe,” when various other rem- edies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooks- port, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Dis- covery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trou- ble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Large bottles 50¢, and $1.00. a fp MY SA — Trout Fry Ready for Distribution, The Pennsylvania commissioners of fisheries are now prepared to receive application for brook trout fry. Appli- cations should be sent to the following commissioners: Henry C. Ford, 1923 Vine street, Philadelphia; W. L. Pow- ele, Harrisburg; 8. B. Stillwell, Scran- ton; H. C. Demuth, Lancaster; Louis Streuber, Erie; G. W. Welshons, Pitts- burg. One ean of trout fry containing 1,500 fish will be sent free to the near- est railroad station of each applicant. re ~ Good Mill Property For Sale. The Centre Hall Mills are offered a private sale. The location Is of the best in the county. Mill is kept running constantly, and a competent party can readily double the trade if desired. Trade in grain and coal in- cluded. Has all conveniences, siding, and only few rods from railroad tion. Only reason for selling, to be relieved from business. If not sold, the mill can be rented for a term of years ™ lf ff en one sta Superintendents to Meet. The city and borough school superin- tendents of the state will meet at Har- risburg in annual convention, Jan. and 26. Among the subjects discussed will be “Educational Waste Place,” “Needed Legislation” * Readjustment of studies in Graded Schools,” ‘Free Text Books for the High Grades," and “Our High Schools in their,Relation to Colleges.” ar} ra f— A —_ Store Burned. On Wednesday morning the large general store of Robert Gray at Storms town, was burned to the ground to- gether with all its contents. The store was connected with the dwell ing house, which with household goods was completely destroyed. The will foot np several thousand dollars. los Revival In Progress. Rev. Minnigh, pastor of the Penns valley charge of the Methodist church is at present conducting a revival at the church at Sprucetown. With the excellent sleighing he is drawing large crowds nightly, many being from Centre Hall. Kept Busy. is kept very busy the last several days by wa- ter pipes and hyd rants freezing up. The cold spell has made a harvest for him, as many were the freeze-upa, Srs—————————— Sold His House. Aaron Harter has sold his house to Frank Bradford, and will go to Harris- burg, where he accepted a job in the Have Him Sabscribe, May we ask you to induce your neighbor to subscribe for the Rrror- TER, if he does not already get it? Ben, Batler Dead, General Benjamin F. Butler, of Massachusetts, died at his Washing- ton residence early yesterday morning from heart failure. More Snow, The cold spell broke on Wednesday evening, during the night about t hree inches of snow fell. Bongs have the power 10 qulot The restless pulse of care, And come like tl.e benediction That follows after prayer. 1f you are worn out by that hacking cough, and want a good night's rest, try Pao Tios, the grea remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, 2) and 50 cent. Trial bottles of Pan-Tio: free at J, D Murray's Drog Store, A I MS OR, ~—fSubscribe for the REPORTER. Better Every Yenr. Time was when the “glorious cli- mate of Californian’ did not attract tourists, But year after year the tide of travel sets 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 flne 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- ed, Bdectf Rather Be Without Bread. XI Bismor’'s ResibeNCE, Marquette, Mich, | Nov. 7, 1880, The Rev. J. Kossbiel, of above place, writes: I have suffered a great deal, and whenever I now feel a nervous attack coming I take a dose of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic and feel re. Heved. I think a great deal of it and would rather be without broad than without the Toula Better Than the Best Boctor. Manoxoy City, Pa., December, 1600, I deem it my duty to say that I was treated for ten years by ithe best doctors in Pennsyl vauia, but never got any relief until I took Pas. tor Koenig's Nerve Tonle. Iam eured of my nervous troubles; have never had the slightest symptoms of those spells since I commenced taking the first bottle. MES, BARAH Mor” Nervous FRE Siete imps argo this » elticine rte of This remedy has bee n prepared 7 the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Pori Wayne, 3 noe 18%, and is now prepared under his direction By ee KOENIC MED. CO,, Chicago, lll. Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85 Large Size, $1.75. 6 Bottles for 89. LLS HER] TRADE‘MAR i THE Philadelphia Press, DAILY, SUNDAY, WEEKLY. — ssn A FAMILY PAPER WHICH 18 Unsensational And Just Paper FOR THE AMERICAN HOME. Clean, The Tue Press has'the best possibile orgauization lo secure news from the most Important sources, and with nearly 400 correspondents in Peunsyl- vauia, New Jersey and Delaware, the State and pear-at-howe news Is covered with a routine carefulpness and attention to detail uot even at tempted by any other paper, The Press has also the best of correspondents iu all the great cities of the United States, as well as financial aud railroad experts in Chicago sand the West, who keep the paper more than abreast with events, The e lumps of the SUNDAY Press are enriched by contributions from those whose Lames are written high in our lists of great authors, novel iste, esanyists, us well as from wen of high rank in public life, The best authors know that thelr best audiences are the readers of the Dany, Sun. pAY, and WEEKLY Pris In politics Tne Press koows vo other master than the people snd the past year has seen, as has been seen before, the marked fact that it is subservient to no political bows. It has no polit. jcal ambitions to foster, but looks after the inter ests of its readers, and delivers itself upon the is sues of the day in a manver both frank and fear- less, letting the facts speak for themselves and evading no lssues, but meeting them all on the basis of fair play 10 all men st ail times, Is pages know po distinctions and the nghts of one class over another are neither recognized nor sup- ported, Advertisements of Help Wanted may be insert ed fon Tue Press {ir Que Cent 8 Word, Adver tisemwents of Situations Wanted '{ Cent a Word, Special days for advertisements, Sauday, Wed pesday, Saturday TERMS OE THE PRESS postage free in the Uni Canada sod Mexico Daily {except Bunday), one year, $6.00 " " one month, ‘ 0 u {ine lading Sune jay) one year, - 750 By mall, ted States, ee Centre Ha Mi All grades of Roller flour con- stantly onhand, at whole- sale to dealers and at retail. All grades of Chop. Bran, fine and coarse. Hard, Soft Woodland, all sizes, and " " " one month, 65 Sunday, one yoar, . . . 200} WEEKLY PRESS, one year. 1.00 | Drafis, Checks and other Remittances shou'd | be made payable lo the order of i Tul PRESS COMPANY LIMITED Philadelphia, Pa _— , ’ r— mends anything, SEWELL $s Always ready. Price 10 cents. :OCTOR HOBENSACK’'S CAL OFFICES ECON] DAT » hiladeipiia, Pa, Are t t wa f i pw ut of f $_ % wnr ww * mm sors Beet Wrovend of. SCoAA w «outhfal Error 8 i ¥ 1 “1 il n Er ee / 9 P.0 All 8 y12 A. K, OPTI A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. Itiscooling snd soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed Lt is put up in 26 and 50 cent boxes. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was confined to his bed last winter with a severe attack of lumbago; but a thor ough application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm enabled him to get up and go to work. Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot be recommended too highly.” Letany one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the sume opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist, Farmers Look a I am now prepared to furnish Farm Implements and Repairs of all kinds at the LOWEST PRICES? . 0 0 Special attention given to repairs, Ooi BUGGIES, CARTS, :. WAGONS and CARRIAGES, ;, FERTILIZERS and SEEDS, Deen All goods guaranteed, 0 o Small goods delivered free of charge If ordered in due time, WL GODDHART, i Millheim, “ ABV ABARRAR NN DR. THEEL, 538 North Fourth St. ew Greet, Philedeiphin. fread a ia y § to ME Save 3 Polaan, Sirictures, Discharges, Ui ore Pimple Tax iy Decay. ail efects uted after wvery Terre res SREB TRIN Ta AA ARR A JNEIR Caveats, and Trade- Marks obtained, and all Pat. | § ent business conducted for Mooenare Fees Oum Ornice 18 Opposite U,. 8. Parent Ornice 4 mote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo, wi i descrip. We advise, if patentable or not, free of 2 Obtain Pate with “He w to } « and foreign count ties $ cost of same in the U. HARA RARLRVAR BRR RBBB RRP Ore. Parvent Ornce, Waswincron, D.C. a dd it WANTED, wuWileawake we orkers everywhere | for “Shepp's Photographs of the World”: the greatest hook on eatlh ; costing $100 600: retail st $1.5, cash or installments. mammoth lustre ted cirenlars and terms free: daily output over 150 volumes, Shepp’s Photographs of the World, | Agents wild with sucoess. Mr. Thos. L Martin | of Centreville, Texas, cleared $711 in 9 dave; Miss | Rose Adsms Woster Ohio, 82 in 8 minules Rev.J Howard Madison, Lyoss, X.Y. 8101 In 7 niga. magnificent oalit only 100 Freight paid Address GLOBE 23 Chestnut 88... Phil. | « Pa, or 35% Desrburn St, Chicago, 111 13.08: —————— sc XECUTORSBNOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of David Sparr, dee’d late of Harris township, having been grant- ed to the uodersigned, be would respectfully re. quest all persons knowing themselves indebted | 10 the estate to make Immediate payment, snd ! those having claims against the same 0 present them duly suthenticsted for settlement. SIMON HARPER, Execctor. Centre Hall, Pa. ous AC SALE. ~THERE WILL BE EXPOS. ed to public sale at the late residence of Elizabeth Gross~an, near the Red Mill, in Poi: uc sowmtilp, on Baturday ery wh Meh, 1808, the wing personal wo wit spinning Whest, Losi nhee heel, 1 By just as good as pew, 4 beds aod bedi hs wash stand, stands, 2 chests, ei 2 corner Supbokade 1 sink, 1 extension table, 1 dining table, | Bg chairs, 1 wwing machine, 1 cook sove and 4 [ite 1 coal ove and pipe, 1 eight-day clock, 2 kettles, 3 Somplesg ait set {ron indies, Jot of oats, potatoes, a jot of ingrein and all wool csrpets, festher and pillows, big jot of blankets, some as jt aa Dew, Int of fine quills, gms ox thems 0 m years ago, a a too ot Dok Sather rich ar theeis. phiow’ onsen, ole, some homemade linen goods, or old fashioned straw clothes basket. good as new, lounge oush- fons, table and oor ofl of cloth, lot of dry and can. ned fruit, ofl window blinds, a big lot of dishes some of them quite od styles, meat vessel, lot of stove wood resdy out, In short, a full lot of household goods, some old relics. sil in good condition, (00 numerous to mention, cows one, come sll and satisfy yoursell, if you fall to come you will be santy for it aflerwards, a special chaneoe to secure oid relies. fale tv commence iad m. sharp, when terms will be made J. Bu HOUSEMAN, Hy Va Gott, dministrator, ¢. tL. a Tr. Stay Home and Freee, You can, 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. Sdectf “Our aly." Ho Charles Dudley Warner happily terms California, and for a winter re- sort that glorious state is without a peer. Thedry pure air, soft and balmy, | w f« 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 and Southern Pacific Systems, are pers feet, the journey being made with the cash paid for same at highest | market prices. Terms, for Flour, Feed 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 Coast, All reached via the Union Pacific!’ For detailed information call | dress E. L. LoMax, Pass, & Tkt. Agent. Omaaa. Neb. Cen, ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ooupamy of Centre County, Pa. ~The an the members snd the election of twelve directors to manage the affair of the any forthe ensuing year will be beld cuse of D. L, Bartges, at Centre Hall, guary #h 0m st the on Moo , 19, between the hours of 10 day. Members are gen | erally requested to attend, Fees Kverz, President. D. F. Lose, Seeretazy ORHAN 8 OOU RT SALE.- BY VIRTU £ oF Sundsy orders of ibe Orphans Court of Cen- ere will be exposed to public sale at Centre Hall, the following described real es tate of James acd Thomss Lingle , deceased, on At 1 o'clock, m Two fine farms and a timber tract of od situated in Potter township, Cratre county, Pa. No.1, Bounded on the east by line of lands of | John Lingle. A. B. MeNitt, on the south by Man- {or line on the West by No. 2 on the north by line of hm apy mountain containing { 188 ACRES, jesse Heo hn Thereon erecied a large twostory house and large barn, and other outbuildings. The farm is under good cuitivation, hasan sbun- Sasep of fruit and running water st the house No.2, Bounded on the east by No. 1, on the south by Manor line, on the west by line of Feed Karte, U. D. Duman, W. Heckman and others, on the north by line along Nittany mountain, containing Joe{ © 150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHER, )omen{ and allowance, Thereon erected a large Frame dwelling houses, ¥ rame barn and other Sttbhitd: thes. Well supplied with water and all kinds of ro 8 Situated in Gregg township, Centre sounty, containing Joe 45 AURES AND 149 PERCHES, Jo{ and allowance. Bounded on the west by lands of Joha D. Deghat, of on the south by aati of on the north OY ands (bere) line of lands of M. Brown, it being - Hi with white, yellow, pitch pine, hemlock and chestnut, Terms of sale of farms. One-third of money to be paid on confirmation of sa third in one Fons. oulghre fu two Jinn, deferred payments to td bond and mortgage on the prein ises a a. a from date of sale. For tituber trac , torma cash, or m es an i ments with sat for the samo. AEs © BOAL: Administrator James A. te. dee'd. W. B. MINGLE, Administrator Thomas Lingle, dec'd. rehase One fy. and Darien FE with an" as ary Te SAG gut gicamure, 0 Eh AUDITOR'S NOTICE —I¥ THE ORPHANS the a Dy 4 of Ra ERE i vol the funds iu the hu hands of 10 and Ei ate 0 will Alisud ar B. roy ne, tunde, C—h 10 the Philad. Rranch, and you will receive that are une- HT WINTER ATTORNEYS. JOHN KLINE AWlorpey at law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’s bulldisg north of Court House, Can be co.sulled in Gernmen and Euglish, jans7 J.H ORVIS, C M. BOWER, E.L OBVIS (JRVIS, BOWER & ORV1S, At.orpeys at Law BELLEFONTE PA Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor, janss D ¥. FORTNEY, . 'Attoroe BE Office in Conrad Building st Ia LEFONTE, PA. jan CL JEMANRT DALE, Attorney st La BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doo's fir First Nationa! Bank. Janky BPANGLER, FP. Hewes 57 ANGLER & HEWES Ato Twys 81 Law BELLEFONTE, Spacial atiention 0 oo tions i the oourts. Cousuitation iu PA. Practice in German and Janwi BANKS. REKING OO BELLEFONTE, Pa Discount poles J. D. Sverre, Cashier, Receive deposits mul HOTELS. JRVIN HOUSE, EB. Woods Caldwell. Proprietor LOCK HAVEN, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on find floor i jau®l | psa HOUSE, . WL. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Special attention given 10 country trade. apri0 Fou RTAIN HOUSE, Emanuel Brown, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. The traveling community will find this equal 10 any in the counry In every respect, for | man and beast, and charges very moderne : GARMAN HOUSE Opposite Court Hou BELLE FONT E, FA ww furs itn € throughout, slesm 3 improvements NEW iiding, 1 Good table aod moden SPRING MILLS HOTEL, » DH. Babi. Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. { Free bus to and from sil traios, NEw BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, G. B. Brandon, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special males 10 wiloesses snd jurors (AMERON HOUS) Ord & Zerfing, = rietors, VISBURG, PA. Free bus to and from all We Good sample rooms on first Boor =T ELMO ROTEL ~317 AND 319 ARCH gT Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day. Located in the immediate centres of business, ahd pices of amusement and the different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily access ble by street cars constantly passing the aoor. It offers soecial inducements 4 those visiting the city for business or Ploasuts, Your patronage respectfully solicited, Jos, M. Facer, . uk PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG ATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI Ln AND H i EALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY Y REGION; UNDENOMINA- KE TO ‘BOTH BEXES; BOARD AIP ES VERY AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS 0} STUDY. h Ar CRAL On ARM ISTRY, wi wiih aan lustrations Ah the Farm and in the Labors . poTANY and HORTICULTURE Jheotett. oal Battionl, Stadents taught original study w feroscope. SHEMTTRY. ¥ >ith an unusually fall and CIVIL ENGINE These ELECTRICA A Lorn MECHANI AL ENG INEERING: os are socom w' eg HISTORY. RY, Ancient and Modern, with origi. fbi tALal ART AXD DESIGN. phe BS COURS AE ab4 ERT pop TY. Rom ied red he or French, aarman dag neh > Aha WATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure INTE A shop ih with stad. Fi ree sean’ Seng New i MORAL and POLITICAL SCI AEN EK nr Tran J ahr an AR Two for iin R. Division and Northern Central Railway, PENNSYLVANIA R. Time Tuble, 1n effect May 22, 1692. TRAINS LEAVE MONTAXDON, EASTWARD, 9.288 m.~Train 14. (Daily except For sunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Harrisburg snd al Philadelphia at 300 p. m., Sew Yo m., Baltimore, 5.20 p ms, Wash inglon ; counecuing at Philade) phils for ail seu-shore pol te P RL He passenger coaches to Wilkes. barre 1iiadelphia and Baltimo ‘ark - w Phi lade iphis nore, Patio eam 136 p. m~Train 8 sunday. Pousvilie, mediate! stations arriving 4.90 Pp (Daily except Rundsy.) intermediate sis tions, arriving at Philadelphia st 650 p m., New York, 9.4 35 p m., Baltimore, 6.45 p. m, Washing. wnat 815 p.m. Parlor car th rough to Philadel. phis, and passenger cosches to Phil i fila and ; 0 Philadelphia and 5.00 p. m~Tialn 12. [Dally except Bundsy.} For Wilkesharre, Hazleton, Po avis Ie Hartisbuisg hes tes mediale points, arriving st Phil deiplite s Baltimore 1040 p. 15. Passe ger costh- IKesbarre and Philscelphia E02p wm.~Train For Bunb Harrisburg and al Es iY snd Baltimore, Yor rie and Can wim, Rochester sugh Pollen aud Roches. sr Lock Haven and except Bunday. nlermediale salions : flulo iHRare Falls, with rough passenger oo 10 Kane and Roches ter, nd Varios car wo RB Chest er m min 1. (Dai except Bundsy.) is i termediate Halions, (Daily) For Willinmwes port aud lutermodiste stations, THROUGH TRAINS FOR MOXT A NDON F EAST AND SOUTH. : ROM 1 1b loaves New York 12.15 night, Philadels phis 4.30 a m, Baluimore 4 40 a m, Harrisbu:g Bi0em, daily, Wilkes i35 a m (Dafly 1 p61 Moutandon 10.17am 8 Philadelphia 8.50 am, Washing Wem, Baltimore $004 2 il Sam, (Dally exoept Si na Monisendon 1.56 pm, with parior biindelpbin und through 3 mesenger coaches adelphia aud Be re 1ieaves New Yor red Phil i 11. 1.45 Bune with and Philadelphia Haltim ore 4.30 p don 903 pm. ap Philadelphia week Rte ai Bi Oo “Mp mw, through passcuger coaches from Phils, Baltimore Tiwin 21 loaves New ¥ ary 20pm, 3 mm. Philad ath on tand 7 al 556 man sleeping cars from § nd Bal timore and through passenger COB hes s from Philsdeiphin and Bais timore. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday. Westward, PM. AM. STATIONS. 50: Montandon Eastward, ANPM.P 3 20 $10 SER iM ifinburg {Milimont Fy ¥ Mounts'» {Oobury 3 iy ape Penn Cave ne Centre Hall Hall hax Hall ont Dale Summit o8 ere REERENE BR BRP RAAB AGT Idd dR FE ®® ZsaSnEEEEEeassns =UNELNXEERERBEENSER Ped nEy Waa NEON Beans Sra CERERSEENUERENNEONEE Kk 28 Se BO 00 BE DORI RR RORY ve WEBER EPW RIS SEHRINISRFERY Poor rene BABB NPBBROD — > Bellefonte dditional trains leave Lewisbu don at 5. 20am, 10.00 8m. 3 20 585and 7.45 turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.55 mNBam bi pmbol pm, ands Spm CHAS. E PUGH, J. R, WOOD Pa'ger Agt. 2 > FERENSSENBEERES * B28 iy Gen" qualed in quality and Satisfac- | ton always
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