COBURN, The P, 0 8, of A, Neited Fifty Dollars at Thelr Festival, Miss Katie Gingerich, of near Lock Haven, spent Sunday at this place at the home of J. T. Garthofl. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rishell, of this place, and Dr. G. 8. Frank and wife, of Miltheim, left on Tuesday evening for the World's Fair, and will be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hosteiman at- tended the funeral of their niece, Miss Vonoda, daughter of Jeremiah Vona- da, of near Woodward, which took place on Wednesday, Miss Vonada was an only daughter, about eighteen Years old, and much respected by all who knew her. She was stricken with that dread disease scarlet fever, and lived a few days only after the at- tack. Her mother preceded her to the grave only a few years ago. The festival on Saturday evening netted the P. O, 8B. of A,, of this place nearly fifty dollars. The “merry-go-round’’ was taken to Bellefonte, from this place, on Monday. A festival will be held in the rear of the Lutheran church on Saturday af- ternoon and evening, June 17, 18963. The proceeds will be used to help lig- uidate the debt still resting on the church. the school diregtors for said township. dition, with a good balance in the hands of the treasurer. Re. SPRING MILLS The Happenings of the Town During the Past Week. on Monday for Illinois. the big fair, and then visit relativeg start. Henry C. Quigley of Bellefonte, de- livered an oration on that was very acceptable to the veter- ans, and gratifying to the citizens. Although a young man he speaks with more than usual power and fluency. W. L. Baker, our section foreman | now has five men. Mr. Robert Smith has put in a new floor in the office of the hotel and is making all his property in town. C. P. Loug is making another large addition to for a wareroom and a hall. of course he must build larger. his store m————— Wy PATTISON REFUSES TO APPROVE OF COMPULSORY EDUCATION, Governor Pattison sent to the House a message vetoing the Farr compulso- | He recites his suns for vetoing the bill two yeurs ago ry education bill, reas aud says that while some of his objec- yet the uel prescutls ceriain aspects which wiil He CXpelitneuty 3% pr we iit tions have becu met, not cet with popular approval. thinks 1 is & doubtiui is not in accordauce with enlightened senliveent; iL wilh establish a systen so intricate, burdensome, elaborate and expensive that it will break oi i FW IN weight or be utierly neglected and u- effective, the whole school system wil be demoralized and the expense in creased. > The Governor was sustained velo by 72 to a6. iN dis ————— Improvements for State College. The recent appropriation of the Leg- of $1000 to be used for the erection of a H. J. Waters, E. J. Haley and Hugh ing the coming sumer, engineering. st ————— No Trolley Tracks to Mar, At the suggestion of the Battlefield Commissioner Batchelder, the man- agement of the new electric railway over the Gettysburg battlefield, has agreed to run their line over the bat- tlefield via the Emmittsburg road, in- stead of in front of the bloody angle. The railway people will rectify all of the damage that has been done along the scene of Pickett’s charge. noes for the Gancds Information received Thursday from headquariers at Harrisburg is to the effect that the state will furnish shoes to the National Guard, and the eap- tains are instructed to hand in the measurements as quickly as possible. The shoes are supposed to be worn by parade or in active duty. Wedding at Lemont, A brilliant wedding took place on Wednesday, at high noon, in the Pres byterian church at Lemont. It was the occasion of the marriage of Miss Onk Hall, and Mr. A. J. Armstrong, of Bayard, West Virginia. The futh- er of the bride and Rev. James Haney, om Stafe College, Eo - 8 eg AARONSBURG. Sudden Death of Miss Vonndas on Monday Evening, Frank Dutweiler has his new house up and under roof, and it makes quite an imposing appearance. The water pipes through the town and to the spring in the mountain have all been laid and the hydrants put in and the pressure is so great that with hose the water ean be thrown to the tops of most of the houses in town, N. W. Cronmiller, of Bellefonte, and his niece Miss Blanche Cronmill- er, of Joliet, Ill, are visiting friends in town, Mrs, Maria Deshler has started west, She goes first to her brother, William Jordon, in Ohio, then to Chi- cago to the Exposition, and then on to Towa to her son Dr. J. Jordon ler. Calvin Mingle, who had been liv- ing with Mr. Coburn for several years, is confined to his room and is suffer ing with an abscess in his side. He is now staying with his Mrs. Swartz, in Millheim. Turb. Kreamer and Herb, Condo { have gone to Altoona to work at car- | pentering. Desh- sister, i John Forster has been exchanging | horses lately but hardly seems to be | suited thus far, Rev. Wolfe bought a very fine Ham- bletonian colt from Mr. Muttersbaugh, at Boalsburg, last week. Charles Wolfe and Cornelius Bower have gone to the World's Fair at Chi- i al months, A daughter of Jeremiah Vonada, fever, on She was eighteen years old. remo had a—— ABOUT MONEY. Coins. There are 119,900,000 old copper pen- nies somewhere. Nobody knows what has become of them, except that once A few years ago 4,000,00h bronze two cent pieces were set afloat, Three million of them are still out- Three million three-cent pieces are scattered over the but it is very rarely that one is seen. Of 800,000 half cents, which corres- value to English farthings, treasury. Congress appropriates from now in half dollars, and are not circulated, be- cause there is no demand for them. Not long ago the stock of uncurrent silver coins them now. ‘I'he money set pay for the cost of milling, but it is re- quired to reimburse the treasurer of the United States on account of the suffered by The loss amounts $ 1K), abrasion. to $30 on every and it has to be made good In order to set the treasur- What Dr, Lemon Will Do, Do you want to know the name of one of the best all-round household doctors, and certainly the cheapest that can be found in any country ? It is Dr. Lemon. Yes, an ordinary, sour, yellow lemon, which you can buy at any grocery for a few cents, Here are some of the things Dr. Lemon will do for you if you give him the chance, very little sugar. stomach in the best of order, and nev- er let Mr. Dyspepsia, whom he hates cordially, get into it, If you have dark hair, and it seems to be falling out, cut off un slice of the doctor and rab himon yoursealp, He will stop that little trouble promptly. Bqueeze him into a quart of milk, get a complexion like a princess, Pour bim into an equal quantity of the mixture before going to bed. If you don’t mind sleeping with gloves on, that is better still, and helps the doctor considerably in his of whitening your hands. In the morn- ing wash your hands thoroughly in warm water and apply the again pure, but only a few draps of him this time. You must not keep this up too long, or your hands will show such a dazzling whiteness task doctor as to cinity jealous, Lemon into slices and rub these along your temples, long disappearing, or, at least, in grow - The pain will not be ing easier to bear, If a bee or insect stings you, clap a few drops of the doctor on the spot, and you will find yourself the better for it. f you have a troublesome corn the doctor can again be put to good nc- count by rubbing him on the toe after you have taken a hot bath and cut away as much as possible of the in- truder, Besides all this the ready to sacrifice himself in the cause of Russian tea or in fashioned lemonade, drink is more wholesome. Altogether, Dr. vidual few people can doctor is always slice him in without sugar the preparation of old- th an which no indi- {Oo Lemon is an afford ged along without. ww — Prof, Brigg’s Next Move, i Dr. Charles A. Briggs, who has been suspended by the Presbyterian Gener al Assembly, will try to have his case reconsidered by the of New York, and, failing in that, will, probability, take it into the He still occupies his customary in the Union Theological Seminary, and there is nothing to indicate that will synod in all courts, plac i he intends to vacate it or that he ba asked to do sn, Union Seminary has already practically withdrawn from the Presbyterian church. Among churchmen o PIimy ‘ $ negoliinls vided ou the Briges cuse that froin this {ort ped ia 4's Fair in the market | 3 msde of coin | i it we a trifle Heht in weight | : bail dollars are Bird as they al they are not easy Lo deteet, siualier in cireumference | iy i whieh, however, | Peat tie gente, pears when Ley are stacked up | lu the words, “Columbian { Half Dollar,” the Dis not quite per- | fect and the medallion head of Colum- | bus leans a little to the right. As it | takes about 30 cents worth of silver to | make one, and their market value is | $1, their manufacture leaves a good margin of profit. As the coin bears no mint mark it is comparatively easy to | counterfeit. together, sss HA SMP Re Will Build Soon, The Reformed congregation «thi have it in their eye to erect a new house of worship soon, and to that end are laying up supplies of the needful. A snug little sum is laid by for that purpose and the Ladies Aid society is constantly adding to it. When the new church is erected it will be in another portion of the town, more con- venient for the members, and the lot will be set apart for the cemetery. The present edifice was the first erected in Centre Hall and is of the earliest date, t—————— ~~ Train Ranning Too Fast. The covoner’s jury which has been Pinvestigiting the wreek of Mains cir- | eus, near Tyrone, returned a verdict that the “wreck was caused by derail ent of Lhe train, the derailment bes ing caused by too fast running down the mountain.” This places the re sponsibility for the destraetion of life railroad company. msi —- Clonaing the Reservoir, D. F. Luse, witer manager, has been engaged the last several days in clean ing the upper reservoir, and making necessary repairs. The gate closing the main between the roservolirs was bro ken Inst winter by a freeze uy in the pipes, and this along with other repairs, will consume several days’ time. The lower reservoir has been placed in connection and the low iL Whey cul Clits case Las set io and the resalt wil Chis Francis nant of Dr. prominent Hberals, Dr. George ander, of saad; will be no disruption, The ting committee has done more to dis of Dr. Briggs in two years than he could have done in | a lifetime.” the churches thinking, they say, I be a broader knowl uy aithfal the A lox- was the view taken 2 { ¥s i Prof. lieu rowan, t Briges,. One of New Yorg ¥ pProsects seminate the views py ANTI-TREATING leagues are being organized in more than one city in this country. They should be encour- aged. There is no more senseless cus ous to weak characlers than that which insists that because two have drunk once they must drink again simply “to be sociable,” A large proportion of the human wrecks on an alcoholic sea lost their sense of intoxication through the “treating” custom. ism el o— ProrLe decline to learn from expe rience, New schemes for deceiving are invented, and some of them very clever. But the reliable ones—the old fashioned bunco, green-gonds and monte games that every man who knows how to read should know all aboutl—are the ones that are to be re lied on for netual results, Man is a great animal, but in some respects hie is decidedly slow. A I SA Death at Millhetm, Mr. Henry Royer, an aged and high- ly esteemed citizen of Millheim, died on Friday evening last at the advan. ced age of about 85 years. He had been ill for some time. He leaves a wife and seven children to survive him. ain a Childrens’ Duy, A program is being rehearsed by the Lutherans for Children’s Day on Sun day, June 18, The day is observed by all the protestant ehurches in the land. An interesting exercise ean be looked pressure is quite noticable, for. JURT BALE. ~PURSUANT 10 an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county , Pennsylvania, will be sold at public sala { on the premises, in Potter township, fu said conn- | by, on Baturday, June 10 1808 ut 1 o'clonk, the fol { lowing described real estate Inte of Robert Go. heen, deceased, to wit; A valuable farm situsted in ssid township of Pottar, on the road leading from Boalsburg to | Polters Mills, bounded and described as follows: | Begloniog at A post thence by lands of 1. Bris i bin N 663° K 57 rods to a post: thenes Ly laud of | James Fortney 8 229 FE 120 rods to a post: thenoe | by same N 74° K 7 rods «0 a post; thence by same | B 139 K 80 rods to a post; the oee by snine B77° W 1 8 rods to a stone: thence LY same 8 WK 1143 | rode to stone thence slong the mountain 8 76° {| W 50 rods to n stone; thence by lund of Mrs, Lu- { ey Polter N 2% W 301.9 rods to a post, the place | of beginning coutaining 12) acres snd 13 perches | Bet mensure, The improvements are good, with fallibg water at house snd barn, This proverty is well fixed in every respect for a dal- re farm, milk-house, with water through same, j and other advantages. There Is an excellent | tract of rock onk timber thereon, on which Bo inmbering has yet heen done. The property to | be sold without fall on seid day Terms of Sale, Owve-third of the purchass mon £y 10 be paid in cash upon confirmation of sale, oune-diird in one year and the balance, being one- { third. in two years there«fier, the deterred pay | ments Lo bear fnterest nid 10 be secured by bood sud mortgage on the pre ises WH. M GOHEEN, MAGGIE GOHEEN, Executors i never i IT.,kB IAL NOTICE In re Amigned Extals of} fin Bartges in trast for the bent InthaeCourt of Com mon Pleas of Centre § County ao, 196 Al teri 18%0 nel L Of creditor Notiow is hereby given that an application th @ Wo Lhe Conrt of Comm ler to recouvey to the signed estate, i rd one of All persons in wiore said Cour Po show cals ication 8 fores fi» Becond and + 4th of May, 1583 pied are directed wo appear t fests sect of ihe tha Tt whv 1 apy HE A eesouveyance of the assigned estate W.F BMITH Prothoosmary » Tr RIT] KE 100 Lhe oslate dler lownship to the under Bil DerROne Kuow elle to make those having cisims present hem daly sutbentd debited to the PRymeut, ang sRme no URKHOLDER Centre Hill AGENTS WANTED for the only AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY of JAMES 6 ATL HAMILTON Ary excecuior wi ti family, and for Mr rk TWENTY AES OF iis Inter book One prospect BENT ihe market re from fest 95 call ix. Ballard of O., took } N. Dak vish 10 make LARGE for terns 10 ILL PUB. CO., NORWICH wril« od ints ¥ THE. HENRY {(ONK New Buggies, W & AT A BARGAIN. The undersigned has on hand at his shops at Yeagertowna very large stock of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &oc.. which he will sell at low prices and easy terms in order to make room. All made of first-class material and equal to the best. Call and my stock. 1 can suit everybody, Bug- soy gles i Deel and Wagons made to order in the I Repairing of kinds nded to. H. PHILIPS vie. all promptiy atte juni W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE cenf hen. a And other specialties for | a Gentiomen, Ladies, Boys and | ; Misses are the Best in the World. Bee descriptive advertise. | ment which will appear In | this paper. i Take no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, with name aod price amped oa bottom. Bold by CRAWFORD. 113 WOLF & ERTS WANTE To canvass for the sale of our Home Grown Nar New Profil Bharing System Salary and expt pall W KT. SMITH CO he eve Nursery, GENEVA X.Y Fatabijahe 1848 we Largest dest Estabibshed and Best Known Numiries in the United Slates. 1588 AG rv Hiowk {ge (how £5 Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, | Tetter, Salt Rheum, Beald Head, Old | Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles, It is cooling and soothing. it is put up in 25 and 50 cent bozos. Are you insured? If not, now isthe time to provide yourself and family It is almost should ting the sttmmer months, ieertain to be needed and (prociared at once. No other remedy Lean tuke its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D, Murray, Druggist. be ATTORNEYS. JOHN KLINE u Attorney st Law, BELLEFORTE, PA i i in Janwd of Court House, Can be cousnited and Euglish, J. HLORVIS, Cc, M. BOWER, E. L.ORVIS (JRVIs, BOWER & ORVIS, At. orpeys at Law, BELLEFORTE PA Office tu Crides’s Exchange bullding on second floor, JRDES D F. FORTNEY, . Allorpey at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, jane ANT DALE Attorney at Law, BELLEVONRTE, PA. two doors jan¥d {LEM Office B, W, eorner Diamond First National Bank Ww G. RUNKLE, . Attorney -at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA i i 3 | | i $5 Ne PENNSYLVANIA R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effect Dec. 15, 1892 THAINS LEAVE MONTAXDON, i EASTWARD 9188 m.~Train {Dally except bBunday Pottevilie Harrisburg and (ntermediante stations, arriving at Philadelphia nt 200 p. 1n., Rew York, 50 ih, Baltimore, 810 p mi. W ifglon 4.90 v 8 Vhiladelvhiia fur all hore Through passenger coscbes to Wilkes. Philadelphia and Baltimore Varior cars WW # BEE 15 p m~Train 8 (Dally except Funday.) nediate sta , Dew Weehiing- Philpdei- pin 230 p.m, Baitimmoreg, 645 p. 16 , Parlor car through ‘to suitimore 501 p.m, ’ For 'Wilkestmrre azivlos intermediate poiule sreivin Jb pom. New York 3 Washington tkesbarre and mw, Tt Iaburg and all int ¥ al Phiindelphia $58. mn PILE Care sunday. } WITIELUTE $0 deiphis re JAG p, Lomeli 0 BU p For Bunbury, fle slstious, Krriy- Rew York st 7,10 8, Tinea Special »ttention given 0 collections floor Cridsr Excha ge ER, C.P. Hewes, & HEWES, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFOKRTE, PA. wi, Practice fention Consaltation in a oollecti Corie Sani BANKS. NKING CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes Receive deposits Jang? J. DD. Buvennr, Cashier, HOTELS. OUR} 5. Woods Caldwet] { LOCK HAVEN PA. Good sampic rooms on first muy Proprietor Terms reasonauie, floor IL. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFORTE, PA apr Bpecial attention given 10 country trade IN HOUSE Emanuel Brown, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. 3 find the counry in covery solisd, and changes very wodensie hotel for this reswdy WARM AN HOUSE Opposite Cx BELLEFORTE, PA ure throug! i, shea 3 FUVemen urt House, New iw i LE, PA SPRING MIL y and from all trains, BEAUT] UL AND HEALTHFUL THE ALLEBGHENY GION TIONAL: OPER T0 BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW INs AND EQUIPK KE ¥ UND VLTH Ral. ¢ IRN JUBAR IN LITERS TU foves ple Daa ol A 143 on for Meds wr Ml ans rutciile LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Latin {opUonsl.) Freosch, German and Euglish (re quired.) viw or more coutinued through the onlire Ooniree MATHEMATICS and sont applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work wilh study, three yours’ course; New build. fng and equipment MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI ENCE: OConstitational Law and History Politionl Boonany, ete MILITARY SCIENCE. instruction theoreti. eal and practical, including each arm ofthe service PREFARATORY DEPARTMENT, years-—onrefully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept, 14. 1882 Examinations tor admission June §6, and Sept. 13. Commence. meut week Jane 1245, 1%2, Par Catalogue of other information, address SED BW, ATHERTON, LI Fate ( “ ASTRONOMY: pure 10 12 12, Two «1 Alege Prom Conia i'n Pe Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Telter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray. la “ Eo Write for Bamplog< Name Your price. In Price. Fabre, Fit and Finish WE BEAT THE WORLD ! LARGEST STOCK OF PANTINGS in the “late, Perrrer Frrrinag Pasts Co, Altoona, Pa. Musionl College. The Summer Term opens July 24th, in Vocal and Instrumental music, For catalogues address Henry B. Moy- er, Freeburg, Pa. at New Millinery Goods, New millinery goods for springand summer just received from Philadel phia and New York. Wishing you to call and examine the same whether you purchase or not, you will be made we Myra C, IsnLER, 276 Sd 8 5 We dd a ee ee Be BO 8 by | Exp Train 4 Dally £hurg and intermediate sia ig, mm. N Washington, 17.3 m Geiphia wiphia and Beithinore, 556 a.m ~Tral intermediate slat Fraud 1.56pm For Kape, Caus ery Kochester, Bul signa through Jaa Lg et Wer, and Parior car wi 65ip. m.~Train "or Beuovo, Elmira 5p. m~Tralt ¥ililaaepor Trad 21 Fails er } BBE ANG Bothiees ¥ THROUGH TRAINS FOR MOX” EAST AND 8OU1 Train 16 leaves New Yor lida 4.90 & 10, Bald A500 am, dally, Wil exoepl Sanday) arrivin A am, Baltimore yam, (Dally except 3 dnndon 1.66 pm, with indelipbin and through from Philadelphia and } 0 Lakesbarre arrivisg at PRIGOT Car from sal iioaves New York ¢ Washington Lg 5, Wilkesbarre 3 riving st M yd URL pmsscugoer coaches Baitimore 1 33 levees New Yo 4.55 pm, Washingu Ww RLY tancon Passenger conch Ww 2 Phiin, Washington passenger oouchos {rom 1 saves Now LE p. m., Wasnt 5 3. 3 Wilkest ving ei Montandon 7 50 EWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILER( yA D Daily Except Sunday, BTATIONB $0 Montandon R 5 de ‘ og Gad En ag i ea ME ) 17 27 Paddy Nountein - obit re a —————— A A Bd A Bema 5 Bellefonte Hittoual trains leave | i. R snl Pager wish Agt. 4s - & A “kg Ar Be I Indestructible Over 500 Beautiful Price List & Circulars. MANUFACTURED BY _ MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Address, : PETER HOFFER, Centre Hall mar.308m Potatoes and Wheat grow best when planted with
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