A GAY LOTHARIO, A Young Married Man of Bellefonte Elopes a Second Time, W. T. Twitmire, chant of Belmar with Jennie, daughter of Charles Belmar. as Lancaster, this state, but there all trace was lest. Over two years ago the young man, owing to both being minors, ran off with Annie Gorman, daughter of Patrick Gorman, of Snow Shoe. They went to Camden, N. J., where they were married. From Cam- dem they went to Pittsburg, where they lived for about six months, when a child was born to them. About this time Twitmire was ar- rested for theft and spenta few months in jail. At the expiration of his sen- tence he and his wife came to Belle fonte and went to housekeeping, but his wild and restless spirit could not exist in the quietude of a happy do- mestie life, and he left his wife and went to Johnstown, where he remain- ed for several months, until located and brought back. thereafter the young man took French leave and no one able to locate him. His wife gave her little daugh- ter into the ing of an unmarried sister, and herself went to Williams- port, where she is now employed as a domestic. In the meantime nothing had been learned of the whereabouts of Twitmire until the receipt of the dispatch relating his last exploit. It appears that he had gone to Belmar to spend the summer. He is a fine wheel- man, and aller meeting Miss Rash taught her to ride, and they were con- stantly together. The girl's parents, learning that Twitmire was a married man, tried hard to break up the inti- macy, forbidding the man the house. The girl then met him and took bicycle trips with him. Recently Mrs. Rash took her daughter severel to task, when girl cried 3 a prominent mer- ar old West 17 ye of the Rash, soon again Wiis keej outside the bitterly declared she could not live without Twitmire and threatened to shoot he self. It is Ieaatacd that Twitmire, upon learning thi suaded the g 1% i g this, | to elope, did. SALARIES AND FEES. which she Itemized Statements Must be Kept Day. Each The county officials have received circular letter from Auditor Gregg directing that hereafter an iter ized statement must ii General Yi made of all Fifty per of all!moneys in excess of $2,000 of be fees received each day. r cent. of- fice expenses must be remitied to the The circular is dated June 1893, and is Attorney General Hensel's opinion in reply to the auditor als The cites several acts tion, from the down to Ma state. =, gener inquiry. attorney general waring on the » of March 10, The ‘Commencing ques 1810, circular with Oe reh 31, 1876, closes as fol the ses of office will be allowed in the PWS year 1803, no elerk hire or expen- an- nual Settlement of the accounts of the | county officers, except the auditor's re- | port be accompanied by itemized and prop rly receipt «l vouchers account- ing for all clerk hire and office l the County officers are instructed to takejreceipt for all money paid for clerk hire and expenses of office, originals of which are forwarded | with the auditor's report for the 1895, and annually thereatter eX pe i= ses to be deducts from fees re-| ceived. to be year - “ Wc fp ny - Well Equipped. The RerorTeER office is now better equipped than ever for work on all lines of job work, ete., from a wedding A Universal press, 14x22 has been added to the plant along witha large lot of new type, and other material. No of fice in the county is better prepared to turn out fine work in the shortest pos- sible time than we can. High speed presses, and good workmen unable us to quote low prices on all work. —— Ws foi i. invitation to a several sheet poster. “My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrhoea. We used warious medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until used Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, which gave immediate relief and soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made and can conscientious- ly recommend it to all who need a di- arrhoea or colic medicine, J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray. we cf Af Big Crop. The cherry crop in this county Is big. The birds and the cherry pickers have a race for them, but birds and men, women and children find the crop a match for their efforts. si mad A MA AHA Mariied. On July 4, at Centre Hall, by Rev. W. E. Fischer, Wilson Bilger, and Fannie Guisewite, both of Pleasant Gap. H———— I fo Ao” Celery Plants for Sale, 1000 celery plants for sale by Murry, Moses Richard, Centre Hall A ~ee If you are in need of 8 pew ha come and see my stock, I have the finest stock of spring styles of hats ever brought to this place~C. P. Experiment Station Notes, The results of some experiment upon the comparative digestibility of green | tion. These results, and elsewhere, conclusions as modify to bility of corn. ally accepted opinion, it was found woody fiber of the found, however, only reached when the amount of fer- mentation and consequent loss in the was and that corn. silo excessive, digestibility of corn, ed great value of ensilage in progresive farming is not due to any mysterious the facts, first, that the duces a very large amount of food per acre, and, that the silo serves this food with comparatively little loss in a palatable and succulent so that it is eaten with lit- tle or no waste. The last legislature act, which has been approved by the Gov- second, condition, passed an ernor, a year for two years to the Experiment Station “For the purpose of conduct- ing experiments and investigations in the culture, tobacco." curing have already been initiated at points in Lancaster county are to be under she management of the Tobacco Growers’ Society of Lancaster county and such other responsible associations in such work, L104 as may care lo engage of the station. carried on but rations connected on is to be by the ive associations, the analyses and investig respect made | Sta tion and the results of the experiments published in its annual report. It is further provided that no part of the appropriation shall be used for the pur- and that experiments yy the chase of land shall be car: Provision is also made of results in the one copy { rate localities, publication of each of which is to be sent to every newspaper ate. included in the the Pennsylvania The legislature also appropriations for years for the A Irict current expenses Department of the sropriation is for the and not work in agricul- of the ultural api teaching work of the College, ture. Wp — d Be Ia Eves 371 it Shoe! J. B, Wilson, burg Says hid will Dr. King's New Disc Coughs and y House, Clay St, Sharps- without overy for CUon- Colds, that it threatened attack of | not be Wile WHO Was monia after an when Robert Pa., claims Dr. King's New Dis | anything he ever used for Lung i ble. Nothing like it. Try it. Trial Bottles at J. D. Murray's Large bottles, 50¢, and $1.00. a» —— Store, Statement. The following is a statement of the fnances of the Fourth of July comiiiie ous 103 85 4 5 in =» $352 2 Ams eted on subacsipth to fut on celpis fire oy mrding house EXPENSES, Harper & Kre Amer Wolf & ( raw ford bw Re y noids ——— Sise Collvae ball te sa10 He fouta ball teman Fueworks Hr Boozer Bros... A. BROW .conmomme ins J. A. Reesman. ..... B C. Acheulmeh Hired help Bellefonte band Mi lheim band... W. B. Bituer D. B. Brisbin Murray's bakery Willow E. M. Huyett D. Le BRITEOS coos vissonse BalBBO@ ..ocooinisnssieriven 10 0 6 0- B15 SR 12 56 ————. To Increase the Walter Supply. The Centre Hall water company will shortly take measures to increase their water supply, although never short, yet the company is anxious to guard aguinst any emergency stabi iis AA A Serew Loose, The Centre county snake liar has not been heard from thus far, Perhaps he's gone to the World's Fair, Even the fish story man is laying low. ET Begins August 8, The Juniata valley camp meeting begins on Tuesday, August 8, and closes on Friday morning August 18, soi A Corl for Sale, A car load of soft coal, for sale. at a reduced price, for cash. Kurrz & Bow, m——————" wee Any Indy who will call on me will receive a free trial of the most ex- quisite toilet preparation on the mar- ket. Agents wanted at once, Good pay to desirable paries. Call on : Mus, Macaig MILLER, ao aan} Centre Hall. the b ghest gaarsntee given which is the on any Dissslved South Carolina Ro k ever of. High Grade the State Colley two hundred toas this year uring the past year. It has been used on that we will sell more than MeCalmont & Co's proven s-% i i Supe This | isa complete fn till It not it Is equal in value io olber NITRATES AND in addition tooth articl Ground Bouse Mure ale of Polash to meet the wanlso! buyers 1 above phosphates ai thirty dollars per ton. We sold fifty tons lest year, PHOSPHATES. iuffalo Honest Phosphate, Dr. Freor We have given ou fm Rreat desi of atl y greatest smabition Is 0 lurnish that our effoqs have been crowned wit before purchas ng ly tothe me iis and cost of fertilizers in which af the hizhed quality at the least me a {a this respect, with the full Biiigviog this to be the fact, we in- he metits of the fertilizers we offer § S008 8 July 13, 1893. World's Falr Philauthropists, Messrs. Boddie Br men, having the ut or, wealthy Chicago gentle of their City at heart, rove the falsity of the state £rest gto « moderate § nmodations during the eled and furnished a* great famnus abso! res proof i corner of Pranklin 1 short walking dis Theatres, Post Office, i Cable Roads furnished 6 pariors, eles 8 10 keep cool this prop The Great putiie to take per day, children 5 it and dining } Censor utely fi sy #trach and Jackson tance of the Uni Board of Trade, newly thro 1 exhaust entire bul thelr chold to 12 tiny rooms wher a Ia carte at ver readers shoul rOGIns AGENTS WANTED. SUry sc Ne BQ eX pe en paid va Nurser § i % rnd slales. Lhodt © weed ¥ speci sions OF sa ary y weekly, Writ seri Lory BINDER TWINE. Sisal, Standardand Manila--Best in qual- ity, lowust in prices. M'CALMONT & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. week, P. Long has just returned from eastern elties with the finest and best selected stock of general merchan- dise ever brought to Spring Mills, which will be sold at lower figures than elcswhere. Sioskt going fut. BELLEFONTE, PA A ———————— A —— a ——————— New Buggies, Wagons, &o., AT A BARGAIN. shops at Yeagertown a very large stock of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &c., which he will sell at low prices easy terms in order to make All made of first-class material equal to the best. Call and see stock. 1 ean suit everybody. best style, tepairing of all romptly attended to, junl-5m EXPLOSIVES, POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDE R.—The quality of Dynamite i ed the Atlas Powder, for blastin H. PHILIPS. ve ry nn use is nam g rocks and blow JUDSON ing out stumps, POWDER.—The Judson BLACK POWDER of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- best in in quality us it ever was, CARTRIDGES, for hun to-day ~Fixed ammunition ters and sportsmen. ARE PR with the above High ( Explosives at the trade is i i in in ti ces for the best goods PF : ever offered for sale munity. FUSE. Cotton, ber fuses for yas rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND use in dry and wet ROCK DRILLS, air with boilers, air COI Pressors and engines for operating the same, ORDERS FOR ANY of the receive prompt attention at very lowest prices, 22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. ORK FOR US & few days, and you will be startled at the unex. sted sgocess that will reward your ofiort We positively have the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of thie earth. 845.00 profit on 875.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made by and paid 0 hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in oor employ. You can make money faster at work for us than you have any idea of. The business is so easy to learn, and instructions se simple and plain, that all saeoeed from the siart Those who take hold of the business reap the advantage thal arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most socoessfal, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners sacceed grandly, and more than realize thelr greatest expectations. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them, There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge them to begin at once, If you are already em. ployed, but have a few spare moments, wish to use them to advantage, then write us at once tfor this is your grand opportunity), and receive full particule ars by return mail, Address, TRUE & CO. Box No. 400, Augusta, Me. Caveats, nd Teade-Matks obtained, snd all Pat. ent business conducted for MontaATE Fees. Oun ¢ erie 18 OrposiTe U ATENTY OrficE we can sees 7s patent in less Ume than those remote ashington, Sead model, drawing or photo, with descrip. tion. We advise, ry rentable or mot, free of charge. Our fee not agi patent is secured. A cobs aie Td the “How oh isn Patents,” with C.A.SNOW & CO. ore. PATENT owner, Wasminaron, D. ©. - hadi id WAN ATTORNEYS. Jomn ELIVRE, Auorgy at Law LLEFO RTE, PA. of Court House. Can be cousulied i and English, ans? i ls. H. ORVIS, CC. M. BOWER, E. L. ORVIA. | (JRVIS, BOW ER & ORVIS, Atorpeys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building on second | floor. Junss | |), ¥. FORTNEY, § Ie Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building. Jang i (OL LEMANT DALE, i Attorney al Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, doors from Jans’ | Office N. W, corner Diamond, two | First Nations! Bank 'W G. RUNKLE * Attorney -at Law w BE] LEFON TE, PA. | Special attention gn on to collections. Office, 24 | floor Crider Exch 11.5. pg C.P. Hewes, PANGLEE & HEW ES, Attorneys at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Special attention to collections, Practice in i all the ootiris Copsuitation in German And {| English. ang v BANKS. | ((ENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00, i BELLEFONTE, Va Hecelve deposits Discount notes Jan®l J. D. Buvoenr, Cashier HOTELS. i BV: IN HOUSE, { 5. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor i LOCK HAVER, PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rocmsol § Honor aul Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONT] jal attention given 101¢ | RUSH HOUSE |B ! WL Bpet mntry trade i For STAIN HOURE Eman } Propriets yr Reg bE LINES i equal to any in Lhe « ! man and beast, and « i NEW GARMAN HOU i 4 Oppeomite EFONTE, PA yl MOVEIBEnis. New bullding. new furnit beat, electric bells and a Good table and moderate charges . MILLE HOTEL, | QPRING S DP. H. Rakhi Proprietor, SPRING MILI | § {Free bus to and from ail tals Ff HOUSE | NEW BROCK KERHO¥ 14 1M OF} hater Proprietor BELLEFONTE, 5 Al lraits Epecial eles 10 PA ¥r oe t ue U LF *4 3} fro rooms on first Boor { and juromn iu ED IN ONE OF “THE MOST ARD HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSE LOW SEW B AND virN AT BEAUT » FUL EQ PARTMENTS OF STUDY. TRE | LEADING ; AGRY Three Courses) and ¢ Farm and tory BOTANY and HORTICULTURE cal and practical. Stadenls taugh #tudy with the microscope CHEMISTRY: with an unusually ful thorough course i the Lab BOTALOTY {CIVIL ENGINEERING, 3 { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; {MECHENICAL ENGINEERING: J os are scoompanied with very extensive practic &! exercises in the Field the Shop, and ihe Laborsiory HISTORY: Ancien nal investigation INDUSTRIAL AKT AND DESIGN LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yeaw Ample facilitios for Music. vocal and inswrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; (optional, } French, German and English (res quired.) one or more continued through the | entire tore MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three yearn’ course; New build ing and equipment MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Politioal Economy, ete MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret) coal and practioal, incloding each arm ofthe service, PREFARATORY DEPARTMENT; years—carefully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1802. Examinations for admission, Jun 16, and Sept. 12, Commence: ment week June 1215, 182, For Oslalogue or other infrmation, address GEO, W, ATHERTON, LLI., Prost, State Onllsge, Centre Ca. MP thecret): { origioal t and Modern, with origl- pure | 13, Two Puckion® ® Arniea Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blaine, 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. “9 In Price, Fabric, Fitand Finish I i BEAT THE WORLD ! vn STOCK OF PANTINGS in the “tate. Perrecr Frere Pa Altoona, Pa. um— Write for Bampios- Name Your price. xs Co, AGENTS WANTED for the only AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY of JAMES 6. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co-operation of his family, snd for Mr. Biaine's Complete Works, “TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS" and hix later book, "POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS.” One prospectus for these 3 REST BELLING books in the market. A. K. P. Jordan of Me., took 100 orders from fret 95 calls; agent's profit $176.00. Mrs, Ballard of 0, took 15 orders, 18%en: Russia, in ono day; profit 8.35. EN Riceof Mass, took, 27 order in 2 days; profit 47.25, 1. Partridge of . ook 48 orders from 56 calls; profit 5.95. KE. A. Palmer of N. Dak. took 68 or ders in three days; profit 8.2, EXCLUSIVE TERRITOTY given. If you wish to make LARGE MONEY, write immediately for terms to THE HENRY HILL PUB, CO., “ NORWICH, COX. er SAN EN PENNSYLVANIA R As * Philadelphia & “Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, ime Tabla, in effect May 21, 1808, | TRAIKE LEAVE MONTANDOS, EABETWARD, Train 4 Pie. m ~ (Daily except Sunday For bmohury, Willkerbarve, Bazieton, Pottsville Harrisharg and iniermsedinte stations, arrivivg i Bt Phiisdelphi AMA p m., New York, 550 p 1. Baltimore, 3109p m,, Washinglon 4.30 p. m, cotinecting at Philadel phis for all sea-shore points, Through passcuger conches to Wilkes barre, Philadelphia and Bsitimore, Parlor cars { Ww Philadelphia, | 13 p m~Train 8 (Daily except Runday.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg snd Intermedinte sigs tions, arriviogat Philadelphia at 650 p m., New York. 9.50 p.m, Baititnere 6.4L p.m, Weshing- (tonat 8.15 p.m, Parlor car through to Philadel. phia, aud pas enger coaches to Poliadelphis snd Buitimore, Ol p. m~Teain 12. {Duily except Bunday.] For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg a1 4 intermediate points, arrivis Lt PLD delphia 1 9 p m., New York 3.00 a. m., Baltimore 1040 p, 1. saliingtion 4.00 a. In Passenger coaches Ww Wilkesbarre and Philsdeliphin BU2p wm.~Train 6 Daily.) { Harrisburg and all intermediate ing st Philedel phis, 450 a. m , m nil 1 sleep Lig cary from Harrisin irg to { Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia pase | sengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7008. m 120 a. m~Train 4 | Harrisburg sand inter Phlladeipliis ut Baltimore, 620 a For Bupbury, stations, wrriy- New York pe 7008, (Duily.) For Boobury s stations, arriving & w York, 4 0 Bom. ington, 17.8048 m Pullinan sleeping iladelphis and {| passenger coschios 10 Philadelphia and Baltimore WESTWARD, Zia. m~Tralnd. (Dally a1 dais and i reais uflalo and Niagara Falls, 0 Erie and Ein and Rochester : ~Tral n 15 {Dad linle Klint h vrs cot ig BGG La For Erie and Can stations, Hothesler with through Pullman re and passenger conches 10 ly) For Lock Haven and wily | For Kane, Caiands a and iz i Rochester, Buffalo 3 through passenger coach ler, and except Bunday. termediate siations Niagara Falls, with en 10 Kane and Kochess Parlor car wo Rochester m. Truis 1. {Duily vo, El and P. 4 i and {ntermadiot Ang inermecisle 9 0% P For Hen 9.45 t por exoept pi intermediate Daily) For Stations 1rd r 3 inday.) tations, ilames HROUGH TRAINS FOR EAST ARD MONTAN TH. FROM DON S01 15 leaves New Y & 4.50 4 my, Baill 16am, dally, Wilkes except Sunday) arrivi hilndels MUTE (Dally g at Moutandon 1017s m Train 11 leaves Philadelphia £50 am, Washing on 7 m, Baltimore & 45 Willkesbmsre Hy except sund } arriving at pm, wilh car from phis and’ throug ger couches nlagelphia a RYOE Wash ingot m, Wilks ei New Xo iL =a 1.10 PUL with and LB p ro Ugh s Philadel 0G through Ciphie and Hels BURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Bundsy. 7iFaddy Mounuts'n wo siLoburn Lett ¥ 55 Ristng HEpring Penn Cave # Centre Hall 6 Gregy {Linden Hall #0ak Hall sl iemont FT iDale Summit 47 Pleasant Gap % BHAZemann 5 Bellefonte al trains lonve m iam, BE eRYE Nontandos f 20am. 502 p moh i TRIOS. ApS Walt, P. A ® —_— Bees el I Lewisburg for 20, 540and 7 or Lewisbur wr} & - i 5 aon seerd or address 2 ave., Plitse PREVOST Gewnral Manage! BE. WOOD Gen’l Pw'ver Agt. i ; ets BETTER AND | ENDORSED BY | SCIENTISTS AS CHEAPER THAN PRACTICALLY | | Indestractnle Over 500 Beautiful Designs. MONUMENTAL "BRONZE comPANY, BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Address, » PETER HOFFER, Centre Hall. Agent for Centre Co. mar. 308m W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE cen{¥fnen. And other speciaities for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Mises are the Best in the World. Take no 0 Substitute, bus insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, with bd WOLF & CRAWFORD, ETT DR. THEEL, 538 Lor remit
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