Tue TITLE in speaking of the late James GG. Blaine, ican statesman by Robert GG. Ingersoll in Cincinnati seventeen years ago. Col. Ingersoll, then a delegate from Illinois to the Republican National of President. This was the first Con- vention in which Mr. Blaine named for that office, and he attained 285 votes on the first ballot, against for Gov. Jewell, and 8 for W. Wheeler (afterwards installed as Vice- President.) This was in part what Col. Ingersoll said: “James Blaine is now, and has been for years, the bearer of the sacred standard of the Republican party. For the Re- its without remaining free. publican party to desert leader now is as though an should desert their General upon field of battle. Like an armed gallant American Congress and threw brazen foreheads of the defamers of his country.” i A New License Bill every third thereafter. The voter shall ’ cense’’ to the court. voting fuse all applicants, no license, may grant license in the division vot- ing for it, but not in the other. The quor, and excepts special license to according to the general law withont license, liable to a fine of $100 and imprison- ment. - tot — A Little Girl's Experience In a Lighthouse Mr. and Mrs. Loren keepers of the Gov. Sand Beach, Mich. Trescott Lighthouse and are sles, followed with a dreadful and turning into a Fever. home and at Detroit treated her, in vain, she grew worse rapidly until she was a mere “handful of bones.” Then she tried Dr. King's New Dis- covery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at J. D, Mur- ray’s. metres ——— The Railroad Company's Exhibit, The Pennsylvania Railroad company will have a number of unique relics on exhibition at the World's Fair. Among the articles so far collected is a section of rails from the Old Portage road by which the trip over the moun- tains was made when the great canal was still in existence. They also have the original pencil drawing of the en- trance to the old Allegheny tunnel at Gallitzin, which was made in 1852, be- fore any trains were run through it. The company has five acres of space at the fair. There will be considerable rivalry between it and the Baltimore and Ohio, I Anti-Option. This bill, last week passed the senate by a vote of 40 to 29. Mr. Cameron was against the bill, and Mr. Quay paired in its favor, The affirmative vote in the senate consisted of 27 Re- publicans and 13 Democrats, and the negative vote of 9 Republicans and 20 Democrats. It is believed the secret motive back of the bill is to give the great flouring mills and elevators of the West an advantage in handling wheat by shutting out operations on the exchanges, which held the prices up. The advocates of the bill, how- ever, vehemently deny this, and claim the bill will have the opposite effect and benefit the farmer. ————— Ao] Strength and Health, If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If ‘La Grippe” has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid- neys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Bick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters, One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50e. at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. ~~. —- Botter Every Year. Time was when the “glorious cli- 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 climate th Um.on Pacific System and the Southern Pacific Railway has this sea- GOOD DEMOCRATC READ- ING FOR 188. FAMILY AND POLITICAL PAPERWHICH YOU CAN. 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The dry pureair, 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 Pacific | Oey SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 1808, Greg) { Al 1 o'clock, m. Two five farms snd a timber tract of land situated in Potter tow sship, | Centre county, Pa. No.1. Bounded on the east by line of lands of | John Lingle, A. B. MoNitt, on the south by Man | or line on the West by No. 2, on the north by | Hine of Nit any mountain containing y { 158 ACRES, | more or less. Thereon erected a large twostory Fonsi | dance of fruit and running weiter at the house and barn, No.2, Bounded onthe east by No. 1, on the south by Manor line, on the west by line of Fred Kurtz, U. D. Oman, W. Heckman and others, on the north by line along Nittany mountain, containing 150 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES, jessd and allowance. Thereon erected a large Frame dwelling house, Frame barn and other outbhaild. ings. Well supplied with water and all kinds of fruit, Situated in Gregg township, Centre es No 3 county, containing Jose{ 45 AURES AND 149 PERCHES, Joun{ and allowance, Bounded on the west by lands of John D. Decker, on the south by ands Of cee on the north by lands of on the east line of lands of M. Brown, it being well tim. p with white, yellow, pitch pine, hemlock, oak and chestnut, Terms of sale of farms, One-third of rehase money te be paid on coufirmation of One third in one year, balance in two years, deferred payments to be secured by bond sud mortgage on the premises and bear loterest from date of sale. Fe tituber In. terme each, or a three a nual payments w Sesiafaotin wy seeurity for same, > JAMES «, BOAL Administrator James A, Lingle, dec’d. W. B. MINGLE, Administrator Thomas Lingle, dec’d. CAUTION «~HAVING PURCHABRED THE personal property of Daniel Slotman, at conslable’s sale, comisiing of 4 nead of horses, 2 mules, } Sow, Jot of hay, | Sor. 2 Wijiohay i Yanda all the defendan proper Banh are hereby cautioned atkins Medd with same, as we loave same in his our pleasure, URS CLARA SL ion MAN, decid st UYETT. The senior proprietor of this paper has been subject to frequent colds for some years, which were sure to lay him out if not doctored at once. He finds that Chamberlain's Cough Rem- wdy is reliable. It opens the secretions, relieves the lungs and restores the sys- tem to a healthy condition. If freely used as soon as the cold has been con- tracted, and before it has become set- tied in the system, it greatly lessens the attack and often cures in a single day what would EAR Harper & Kreamer, ATTORNEYS. : JOHN ELINE MAW LEFORTE, PA Office on second foor of Farst's bul | of Court House ( be and Eugiish Hog. north an ooLslted in ( jansg 1 J. H.ORVIS, ( BOWER, | QRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS a At orpeys si foot, | D ¥. FORTNEY, } A Attorney st Law i BELLEFONTE, PA. Ollice in Conrad Bullding, jan¥l (LEMANT DALE, Attorney al Law, BE EFOXTE, PA Office N. W, earner Diamond First Nationa! Bank doors from Jans’ i i Bi L.Braxvciee, C.P. Hewes SPANGLER & HEWES, h Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practioe German anvil Spacial attention to collections i . : oourts. Consultation { all the { English. i i | BANKS. ING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes. J. D. Brvoenyt, Cashier, ((ENTRE COUNTY BARK Receive deposit Janel HOTELS. Javis HOUSE, | EE. Woods Caldwell. Propri i LOCK Good sample rooms on jan Terms reasonable, § Door | Bran HOUEE, WL. Daggett, Pro BE Special attention given 0 «« | Fo NTAIRN HOUSE Emanuel Brown BELLE The traveling community will 1 equal to any in the country In every respect, man and beset, and charges very moderate for NEW GARMAN HOUSE 2 Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, FA New building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements Good bie and moderate charges MILLE HOTEL, SPRINC S , D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA {Free bus 10 and from all trains, NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, a G. B. Brandon, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all taine. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special mates 0 withesses aud jurors, (AMERON HOUSE. ’ Ord & Zerfing, Proprietors, LEWISBURG, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on firs Soor T. ELMO MOTEL 317 AND 319 ARCH gT Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day. located in the immediate centres of business, ang pinces of amusement and the different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city. are casily socessis ble by street cars constantly passing the coor. It offers special indoecements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos, MM. Fearn, Propricior. a rue PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; Nay TO BOTH BEXES; PENSES VERY NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Orursct) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant fi Justrations on the Farm and in the Labora BOTARY and HORTICULTURE: theorets. cal and practiosl. Students taught original ly with the microsoope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and oonrse in the La . CIVIL ENGINEERING, These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Joon MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) os are sccompanied with very extensive exercises in the Field the Shop, wud the HISTORY. Ancient and Modern, with origl. nal § : Jal invitation, | AND DESIGN. LADIES’ COUPSK IN GITERATURE and Ample facilition for 4 French, German and Ki : Ee a the O08 and ASTRONOMY; pure STs do OD A% PENNSYLVANIA K. R. Division al Railway, Erie R. and Northern Cent 5 effect Dec Jp. m sen-shore 10 Wilkes Parlor cars i For r tons, arriving York, 9.65 p E45 p.m, Wwosl 8.16 p.m. Parlor car to Phils . phis, and passenger coschies Wo Puilsdelphia and saltimore, except Bunday.) 3G Intermediate sias phin at 6560p m., New Warhing- al Yhlis . [Dally except # 10 Philadelphia and Baltimore WESTWARD. For Erie and Can i , Bochester v Pullman mire and passenger coaches to Yor Lock Haven and y exoept Sunday. slate suations i Yalls, with to Kane and Roches nesier, Daily except Bundey.) Lierioediate stations, except Bunday) disle stations For Of Tester, $ a ough passenger coaches ud Parlor car 10 Box Wilks 14¥ Only) i intermediate stations EAST aXND SOUTH Train ib leaves New York 12.15 Phin 4.30 & m, Balti am, Washings ram, Willkesbmrre Sunday) arriving at parior car from £ i i passenger cosches Pulladeiphia a itimore leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phila, 1140 a mi; Washing 15am, Baltimore at 11.30 am, Wilkesbarre 3.12 pm, (duily except Buns Gay) arriving at Montandon st 5.54 p m, with through passenger coaches from Phils. and Baltimore Train 15 leaves New York 200 pm, 4.95 pm, Washington in, (dally except Bun tanCon 5456 p » 1 passenger coach from Pi Train 8 leaves New York at 11.20 pm, Washington 10 1140p m, (daily) Phils from Philadelphia pin, Balti ay) arriving at gh Parlor Car and wiphia 500 p m, Philad # p m, Baltimore, ing at Montandon at 5,36 & mm, with throug} a0 seeping cars from Phila. Wasbiington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais timore 21 leaves New York 12.0 noon. Philadel “Pp. m., Washiogton 1.10 p.m, Baits EY pom, Wilkesbarre 440 p. m., Sun day only arriving at Montandon 7.58 Pm. LEWIEBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday, Eastward, BTATIONS, AMNPM.PM 15 40 Montandon PX 455 6 156 Lewisburg 1 4 47 6 22 Biehl is 2 4 59 2% Vicksburg 43 38 Mifflinburg 50) Millmont 58 Gien Iron 27 Paddy Mounts'n 3% Coburn Ze Westward, FM PM AM. « Oy 2 0x } i= i WRN WR Imad BBD atstafalatal «i RP» a BE HEIS8H ——————— GOD at nd wd ed Oh ON ON - - st a 8 ww ae apes a = «¥ K . 3: | Dale Summit 8 47 Peasant Gap 5 5) Axemann 8 55 Bellefonte 6 4 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan don at 5.208 m, 10.00 a m, 1.20, 5 ¢0and 7.45 Pp m, tirning isave Montandon for Lewisburg a1 9.90 Bn 0NambRpmbSit pm, ands bpm CHAR. E PUGH, 1, R. WOOL General Manager, Hen’! Pa'ger Agt. HENCH & DROMGOLD'S \ BEEss a GEO WE eg sEREgeas 88