SEASHORE TRIP. %10 for the Round Trip to the Atlantic Const via the PP, BR. R. On August 19th and 24th the last two of the popular summer series of seashore excursions will be run. A choice of four destinations is allowed— whether Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Sea isle City. The rate of $10 from Pittsburg and propor- tionately reduced rates from other places is a most extraordinary offer when the distance covered is consider- ed. The tickets are good for return passage within twelve days, which gives ample time for a restful vacation by the sea. The success of these remaining ex- cursions is assured by the patronage accorded the preceding two of the same series. Great satisfaction has been expressed on all sides at the man- ner of service with which the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company handled these trips, everything possible being doue for the convenience of its patrons. The special train will leave Pittsburg at 8.50 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia a little after 7 in the evening. The night may be spent in the Quaker City and any regular train taken the next day for the shore. The rates apply on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.30, 7.00, and 8.10 P. M., or on special train leaving at 8.50 A. M. on the above meutioned date. The special train will be run on the following schedule, and the tickets will be sold at the rates quoted: Rate. Trains $10 00 6.15 . 10 00 7.08 . 10 00 8.50 « 10 (0 9.00 . 10 0 8.10 10 00 9.30 wu 10 00 5 . 10 00 wee 1000 . 10 00 we 10 00 we 10 00 . 10 00 . 1000 ee 10 05 we 1000 . 10 00 85 85 800 Nid) 8 00 89% 8 85 85 X65 765 850 8 50 710 67 6 50 . 600 565 500 460 ieave West Brownsvtile.. AM Monongahela City... Pittsburg... covcvinannne Esst Liberty. Braddock .. Irwin...... - Uniontown .. Connellsville. Mt Pleasant. Scottdale... Alverwn.... Greensburg Indiana... Johostown . Cresson... Altoona......... Holidaysburg Bellwood. Clearfield Philipsbu Bellefonte. Cumberland. Bedford Huntingdon... Mt. Union..... MeVeyto nadie conens For detailed information address or apply to Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. re Narrowly Escaped Barning. On Wednesday noon as the family of Mr. John H. Moyer, of Tusseyville, were at dinner it was discovered that the roof of the summer kitchen was on fire, and burning fiercely. Assist ance being near at hand a bucket line was formed and the fire was finally got under control, but not until a large hole had been burned in the roof. The fire was fortunately discovered in time, Had a few minutes elapsed the flames would have gained such headway that the entire property would have been in ashes, Bucknell University. This Institution now has nearly one million dollars invested in fixed and working capital. It comprises five schools—CoLLEGE for young men and young women; ACADEMY for boys; ladies’ InsTiTUTE; MUsic ScHooL and Ant ScrooLn. It owns a thirty acre campus and ten buildings, including new Gymnasium, new Laboratory and new Observatory. For catalogue, cuts of buildings and other information, address the Registrar, Wm. C, Gretz- inger, Lewisburg, Pa. sp ————— Destroyed by Fire, On Monday afterncon the fine large dwelling house of Emanuel Musser, located near State College, on the road to Center Furnace, was entirely de- stroyed by fire. The fire started from a defective flue, and there being no ap- pliances at hand for fighting fire, the furniture was quickly removed and the building soon became the prey of the flames. All the furniture was saved. The burned building was par- tially insured. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and heaithy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe’’ has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, 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 50c, at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Excursion Tickets to Swengel. On account of the Evangelical camp- meeting at Bwengel, August 8th to 16, the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. has ar- ranged for the sale of excursion tickets to Swengel August 8th, to 16th, good to return until August 16th, 1803 in- clusive, at greatly reduced rates, A AAMAS AAAI Entertainment, 1. A. Turner's grand Columbian ex - hibition will show in Harper & Krea- mer's hall tonight, Thursday, begin- ning at eight o'clock. The entertain. ment is instructive and one of tae bel on the road, and is a rere treat. Ad- AARONSBURG, | Interesting News From Our Neighboring Towa. | Elmer Weaver came home this week § f i from Ohio, where he had been clerk- { ing, and in company with John Fors- | ter expects to visit the Chicago fair, | Albert Stambach and family have | gone back to Lock Haven, after sever- i al weeks visit in town, Mrs, Phil. D. Stover, of New York state is now here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Elias Stambach. D. Kline Musser has resigned his position as railway postal clerk and is at home taking a rest before again en- gaging in business, Miss Emma Forster, of Mifflinburg, is lying ill at Mrs. F, J. Forster's place, but is some better, Dr. Hartswick and family of Clear- field town are stopping at Mr. Co- burn’s. Wilmer Stover and family spent two weeks in town among his many friends but has again gone back to Bellefonte where he is employed in the scale works making patterns. The widow Hull is seriously ill and not expected to recover. She has been in poor health for over a year, and now has an abscess that may cause her death. Directors elected the teachers on last Saturday with the same old team of last winter in town, and a few chang- es in the country. The term has been shortened one month, from eight to seven months. Clymer Stover instead of weather- boarding his house, covered it with sheet iron laid out in brick work and put a steel roof on, and the plasterers say the thermometer registered 120 de- grees on the garret while plastering the house. i t——— Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: “Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving re- lief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom- mended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief, I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medi- cine in existence.” and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist, oe “nd nnn A— Good Work for the Machine, John Moore and son, near this place cut and shocked 77 acres of good grain in 7 days, using a single apron Walter A. Wood binder, purchased of D. F. Luse. anf o———— Soldiers’ Reunion. The Centre county veteran associa tion will hold its annual reunion at the popular resort of Hunter's Park, on Saturday, September Zand. EXPLOSIVES, POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very best quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite. BLACK POWDER.—Dupont’s make of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality to-day as it ever was. CARTRIDGES. —Fixed , ammunition for hunters and sportsmen, WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri- ces. We guarantee the lowest pri- ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com- munity. FUSE.—Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- ber Jen for use in dry and wet rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices. McCALMONT & CO., 22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. World's Fair Philanthropists, wealthy Ch and ring to disprove iy in boarding houses found a ring ng oa be ahd and Jackson streets, within short wal Steam, R ads Htenmbonats to the World's Pair furnished , 600} building, nsmed thetr cents, Bros. ieago gentle the interest of their city at heart, of the state. ‘orld’ Fair, and furnished at great of the Union Depots, Theatres, wmiperh : propery The Grea Hotel, and invite § public take roots ho das laren fine meals are served at 5) nt the falsity XpEnse of their famous absolutely fi one ¥ asin of Trade, ‘ HOO rooms, lights exhaust fans this rant bpd moderale price, Jess Lord or know of exter. position counected with id's La, RITZ SALM. This emi- nent Physi- cian has devot- ed lifetime to his specialty-- 1 DR. MO The Doctor has been for years a professor and lect- urer in several of our largest medical ed great fame as an authority and author on all sub- jects concerning his specialty. dis-ases of the Nose, Eye, Ear, Lung, Throat, and chronic Dis- eases. 78 AE MILLHEIM, Pa., at MUSSER HOU Oct. 6; Nov. 8; Dec. 1; Dec. 20; Jan, 26; Feb. June 15; July 13; Aug. 10. BELLEFONTE, Pa., at BUSH HOUBE—Saturdays, Aug. 12; Sept. 9; Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; Dec. 30; Jan. Feb. 24; March 24; April 21; May 19; June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He will visit this county EVERY FOUR WEEKS, thus saving his patients the troubls and ex- pense of visiting the city, as he is the only physician and surgeon in the country who carries his own maniking, models, diagrams, ete, to {lustrate and make plain to all afilicted the cause and patare of their disease. This will give his numerous patients and others who are 1n need of med. {cal treatment an opportunity to consult this distinguished physician, whose duties atthe lustitute will permit only of monthly visits to your community, All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. cos { Jrmnsenionsnnn SE—Fridays, Aug. 11; Bept. 5; 28; March 23; April 20; May 18; . “iy Offensive Smell of Catarrh. Of eight years standing cured by Dr: Salm Oar Hitle dsaghter Katie has had a bad case of catarth lormore than eight years, her breath was something te rible aod bor general bBesith was very much undermioed, bul now after & cours of tresiment with Dr. Salm we consider her en tirely cured, Nittany, Centre Co, Pa. April 23. '% Cured By Dr. Salm. After havingsulfered for years with Blomach Bladder and Kidoey trouble 1 bave been sulleriog with very severe stoms Deafness Cured; By Dr. Salm after a great any others have fall od For quite a time 1 have been almost deaf from catarrh, particularly in my left ear, daily. I wes very despondent and aimo-t des. porate, on socount of not being able 10 hear what went on aroun | me, always felt tired and lost all Mus. Alice Ronn Dr. three happy once more, all this thanks to skilifal treatment. | have been to doctors. Nobody can imagine young 1 feel since 1 can understand é olher onoe more | i i i { i { { { ATTORNEYS. | PENNSYLVANIA R. R. | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division | and Northern Central Railway, D Avs JOHN KLINE. at Law, i LLEFONTE, PA. i Office on second floor of Furst's bulldiog vorth | of Court House, Can be cowsuited in German | ‘any i and Euglish 7 | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOE, EASTWARD, wee | yl 1 A. 1~Tiuin 4, (Daily except Bunda . ; | For Sanbury , Willkesharre, Baslotom, Powevil J. H. ORVIS, OC. M. BOWER, E. L, ORVIE. | Harrisburg and Intermed iste wations, srriving (JBVis, BOWER & ORVIS, | #4 Philadeipuia at 5050p. m., New York, $50 p At orneys st Law, | m., Baltimore, 3.10 p m, Washimpéon 4.30 p. =, BELLEFONTE. PA. i SolimiLy at Philadelphia for all see shore 0 Crides” ” . 4 snd | Points. Through passenger coaches to Wilkes. aoe in Crider’s Exchange building ath sond | barre, Philadelphia aud Bsitimere, Parlor cars | Ww Philadelphia. { 1L3p m~Train 8 (Dally sseept Mndsy.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg snd mermediste sas | Hone, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p w New | York, 256 p.m, Baltimore $45p. mm, WeMing- Wwiust 816 p.m. Parlor car through 4s Philadel pris, and pas enger cosches to PRiisfdeiphie and Esitlaore S501 pom ~Tinln 12, [Dally ewomt Swigay ir Wilkesbarre, Hazicien, le Wa nrg ud intermediate pointe, arriving ot PRil ésiphie IG pm., New York 808. mm, Baltimore 1840 p. m ‘mehinglon 4.10 8. mm. Passenger septhis n Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia, For Sunbury, mediate mations, srviy-~ Bldp m.~Yrain 6. (Dally) Hurrishurg and all int. ing st Philadeiphin 450 a. mn, New York 7.10 a, RUNKLE, m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harristurg iP # snd New York Philadelphia pas proain io sleeper nodisturied until » Attornuy Da Time Table, in effect May 21, 1598. ¥. FORTREY, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, jan D. T DALE Attorpey st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank jane? Attorney -at-Law, Fhilade! BELLEFONTE, PA. BengCTs Ca All kinds of legs] business attended to promptly | 7.008. m Whee, 2d m~Train 4. (Dally) For Sunbury rg and intermediate siatious, arriving a i Pail puis st 80a, mm. New York, 8% ss ma. Baltimore, 620 a. mm, Washingion,*7.8, & m | Pullman sleeping cars to Philadelphia and pumscnger conches 0 Philadelphia and Beitimore. i WESTWARD, b%i a.m ~Train 2 C.P. Hewes, PANGLER & HEW £8, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practice Germs: Daily) For Erie and Can andaigus snd interme » stations, Rochester Buflalo nnd Nisgars Falls, with through Pullman | ears 10 Erie and Elmira and passenger coaches Ww Bpociul atiention to collections the courts, Consuitslion Wn in and | | Evie and Rochester, { 10.17 ~Train 16 Daily) | intermediate stations, { 1p m~Train il for ne, Casandaigus si For Lock Haven and BANKS. | { chiester, Bufialo and N ough passe tr, aud Parior p.m. E COUNTY BARKING OO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes. i i J. 0. Buoy, Cashier, | 8.4 1 i | port and intermediate Reoelve deposits jangl HOTELS. BOUGH TRAINS FOR MOXTAXNDON EAST ARD BOUTH.; 3 FROM HOUBE £ Woods Caldwell, Proprietor LOCK HAVEN, PA. first | 15 leaves New Yi bin 4.8 mm, #i5, Gaily, “undsy ; Wil Terms reasonable. Good sar A a Loot ple routs on jai pl USE, WL. Daggett, Proprictor BELLEFONTE 10 country trade PA. Bpecisl attention given aprao | kosburre 3.3 ach, bisdder and kidney wouble, and on account of that feit all broke up, could al fol'ow my dai labors on account of great pains, woakn ess and headache, bul gow alter & course of trealiment with Dr Salm can once more attend to my daily labors with pleasure, aod consider mysell haie and hearty sgain E K. AUKEXY indisus, Pa, April 26, "90 without an effort | i MicHaEL STeone i Johustown, Pa, i This Wonderful. | Pioos of work was done by Dr, Salm | For more than four yearns [ have had a bad case | of stomach trouble, bed WW be very cautious about | my diet as anyihiog would give me & pain and throbbing in that organ and 13 was seldom that 1 | could get 8 nighis rest, as my Herves were almost | completely wrecked. Frequently 1 had sick spelis which completely wore me out, bul now al | ter & course of treatment 1 consider myseifontire iy cured aod feel as wellas ever. I wast people | to know that Dr. Salm did that wopderfal piece | of work Mux Mantis CARNEY. | i i 2 1 Deafness, Catarrh. And general trouble cured by D>”, Salm Iu July 1 put myself guder Dr Saim’s treat ment for catarrh, ear and general trouble. An that tine my strength was below par, appetite bed sud weighed only 100 pounds, Today, after 6 months treatment, | weigh 170; am pretiy strong now and feel like a different man sitogether and I am certain that Dr, Salm undersiands his busi~ Moants Wane Argentine, Batler Co, Pa. #, oi, Indians, Fa. April w Diseases of women, soch as have bafiad the skill of all other physicians and remedies, quickly cured. Cancers, tumors, fibroid and polypoid growth cured without the use of knife or caustics, No cutting, no pain, no danger. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, painless and certain cure for impotence, iost manhood, ! spermatorrhen losses, weak and nervous debility; also for prosirations, varion le and all private i i diseases, whother from imprudent habits of youth or sexual 2000S 10 WWALUNE FORIR, OF RADY Cause cured. Free examination 1 sead or bring 20r 4 ounces of urine, that debilitates sexoal fonctions, speedily and of the Urine — Each person applylog for medical treatime which will receive a careful chemical and microscopic examioslion i Small tamors, canosrs, wa ls, moles, elo, without scids, knife, pain or soar. New Method. Fieotroysie, epilepo, or fits scientifically treated and positively cured by a pever-failing method. Address all communications to Box 100, Columbus, Ohio COSBULTATION FREE, This advertisement appear (wioe before each visil HONEST FERTILIZERS AT HONEST PRICES. “How to make two blades of grass permanently al sao removed grow where only one grew before.” he Liehig High Grade Acid Phosphate is the trade name adopted for the test prepared Aciduisted Dissolved South Osrolina Rock now ¥ being offered to the farmers of Peonsyivania, which we guarantee Ld pontains 14 to 153 per cent. available Phosphoric Ackd, which i» the highest guarantee given on any Dissolved South Oarcline Ro k ever of. a fered for sale in Centre County. We sd over two hundred tons of this the State College farms—{ High Grade Acid Phosphate during the past year. It has been used on he farms of adjoining townships, ss well as many oth r farms through of Centre County, during the past three years, which has given the most wall: factory resalts sacouces sviin Whest, Corn, Oats and ofher Crops, the outlook is, thet we will sell more than _ two hundred tons this year. It is an Acid Phosphate of the highest qual R ity. and is sold at the lowest price by the lon or car osd CHAMPION $25.00 PHOSPHATE. Meta'mont & Co's. Champion $5.00 Ammoniated Bone Super Phos. Wi phate bas been used by farmers of Centre connty daring the past three year and has semrasren Proven iteeelf superior tn stimulating plaot gmwili 9 all other complete fertilisers his is a complete fertilizer If not only prodoses a 0rop of grain, bul stimulates a crop of grams, clover and timothy. It it equal In valine to other phosphates at thirty dollar per ton. Dr. Freer of the Siate College proves this claim by his analysis. We sold Sty tons lest year NITRATES AND PHOSPHATES. in addition tothe above articles we sell Ammonisted Dissolved Bone, Buffalo Honest Phosphate, Ground Bone, Mureate of Potash, Nitrate of Sods, Land Plaster, and Agricultural Salt in quantities to meet the wantsol buyers HONEST GOODS INVITES PATRONAGE. We have given a great deal of attention asd study 10 the merits and cost of ertilisers in which we deal. Our greatest ambition is to fumish honest fertilisers of the highest quality at the least possible cost 10 the farmer; we now present our claims to the farmers (n this respect, with the full sasurance that our efure have been crowned with success. Believing this to be the fact, we in- vite the farmers of Centre and adjoining counties to examine the merits of the fertilizers we offer ll reETRires before purchasing. July 13, 1893. & CO BELLEFONTE, PA. THREE DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. HEREIS A SNAP FOR BRAINY PEOPLE- THE LATEST THING OUT. in order to introduce The Canadian Agrical turist into New homes, the publishers have de. cided to present an unusually attractive rewssid list for thelr Great Righth Hal! Yearly Literary Attraction for the summer of 1368, which oles Oct. 1. They have entered into a written agree. ment to pay through the Judges all the rewards offered below: How To Secure A REWARD. —~Those who be come subscribers oan compete free of charge, All that Is is to take a few sheets of pa. and make all the words yon can out of the in th i hui, "onde Sojumbisn positson,” La em Lo us, inclosing six months subscription to either The C : Agrioultorist or The Ladies’ Home Magazine, two the choloest illastrated periodicals of the day . i iS A aa $250; 5th, $100; 6h, Ticket to World's’ Pair and 8 OX PEnses; or obsolete words not counted, than tr oftener ‘ : AP World's Columbian po that fu, the word “riddle,” for instance could not be need, be there fs but aoe a" A iu ur a. ek toa at " ar or shi ne but kl we winners will 2p w! 30 help un to @ our circulation, All ims containing over 100 words will re. following well-known gentle. eed: Joni The to aot as | dees and will he are fairly swarded. _~ the prams «Commodore tt, ’ it's Line of 8 a Ei or tat, Frnsao mes Pri ng Company . Acexts Wanten-We lw win Bo ord women, | aay and oh i." shops at Yeagertown a very large stock of ies, Carriages, Wagons, &o. which he will sell at low prices an casy terms in order to make room. All made of first-class material and equal to the best. Call and see my stock. I can suit everybody. Bug- gles and Wagons made to order in the best style. Repairing of all kinds romply attended to. Li 1-3m H. PHILIPS. I wish tomy to JERSEY BULL, { En Ay COUNTRY © have a fine . fon, | SEES EL bull of his kind: has & sprendia fires aud an exceed) t ; ‘ 3 $ 20eedingly seu head and peck; quiet JulyZitm Rn, io the Shire of 1 a Teer, dec'd., Inte of Potter twp., Laving book grab 6 the andersigoed. he wodld respeetfully request ail persons knowing thew elves indebted to the Satan 0. make immediate payment, snd those wing Siatns agaist the sme 90 present them daly authentios Tot saul ment, Rketutin LC, Anuiea, Executor, Saiys Tarvrilie. . ¥ ANTED «BALE VEN f 4 OR A A ine an hats 0 Bn Hid NEW GARMAN HOUSE styrmite Oppmile New building, 1 heat, electric bel nd 4 moder lm provements. | Good able and moderaie Chisrges A HOTEL, SPRING MILI i D.H. Ruhl Proprietor, SBPRIN Free bus to and from ail trains, M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus 0 and from all trains. Good sample | rooms on first Boor. Special rales to wilnessos | v A ——————— A———— EE PENKSYLVAXIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED INS ONE OF "THE MOST BEAT] FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLPGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINs ARD EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPA RTMENTS OF STUDY, AGRICULTURE { Threr Ovurees.) and AGRI | CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il | justrations on the Farm and in the Labor BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. cal and practical. Stadents taught origioal study with the microscope. i CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. (CIVILENGINEERING } 1 « ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Scouts {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: } es wre | scoompanied with very extensive practiosl | exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the | Laboratory ! HISTORY: Anclent and Modern, with origi | nal investigation, ! INDUBTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. i LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and | SCIENCE. Two yeas Ample facilities for | Music, voral 8 insmromental, i LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; latin! {optinnal.) French, German aud English (re | quired.) one or more continoed through the entire course i MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure | and al 31 bend | MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work | with study, three yean' coune; New build. {ng and equipment, ! MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI | ENCE; Constitutional Law and History | Politieal Economy, ete. i MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret | coal and practical, including each arm ofthe | service. 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two yeoars—carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1592, Examinations for admission. Jane 16. and Sept, 12. Commence ment week June 12.15, 1992, For Catalogue or other information, add roms GEO. W., ATHERTON, LL.D... Prest, State Collage. Centre Co Ps WORK FOR US a few days, and you will be startled st the unex. pected success that will reward your efforts. We tively have the best business (0 offer un agent at can be found on the face of this earth. $45.00 profit on $75.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our L These | io 12 eary to i that all saceeed from the start. bold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing howses in America, Secure for yourself the profits business so readily and handsomely yields. swoceed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty room for a few more workers, and we urge y sin at once, If you are already em. ve a fow spare moments, wish to advantage, then rie us ut onoe grand opportunity), and receive by returns mail. A .« Box No, 400, Augusta, Me. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: “I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on nt of my hus band being emplo there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cared both of them. 1 knew of several other cases where it was equally successful. I think it can. not be excelled and cheerfully recow- mend it.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for BEBE BERR NON ing at Mou WERE GREET € aves New York 200 ¢ Through Hg at { . er comch from Philadel BUC passen ves New York Washington {duily) arriv at E00 p m, i040 pm Wal Montandon at 5.3 r= from Lrough Bais Philad Baltimore, LEWISBURG AXD TYROXE EBAILROAD. Daily Except sunday. Westward. PM PM AM BTATIONS 2 0 0; Montandon 15] Lewisburg 251 Biehl wh Eastward, AMPM. PM 9 204 ww oo && 52 4 25 Vickst = Sal Mimi 50 Millon 5 Glen Iron 271Paddy Mountetn S1Cobarn i Zerby Shi Riwing Epring 0XjPenn Cave 09 Osutre Hall i6isrepy 23 Linden Hall 2% Oak Hall 22 Lemont Ei Dale Buaamit 7 Pleasant Gap sl Azemann 2 55 Bellefonte Additional trains loave Lewisburg for Moniau gonatbWam, 00am, 1.20, 5¢tand 745 p =m turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 & 4 LLL Bd NEE Tr TT 0 EEBUNAAT2SEES PX rhea TTT rrr G0 EHR WRN’ For rates; maps, ele Those E Wall, P. A burg 8. M. PREVOST Genova] Manager 1 on agent or address , 110 Fikh ave, Pitts I. R. WOOD Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. Oh w.D ETT ey DR. THEEL, Sa North Fourth St. els € below Greets, Philedeliptin, cures fresh euser in 4 to 10days Poison, Dirictares, w Pimples, Lariy Decay, of Yeuthtul errors cured after every ape vise hae failed. © voury Hospital sod 96 yoary’ - perience, Ko experiment, wo failure. Herbal entirely sew and harmless. v P Fever falls. Sond 30 ota In Det. stamps for beck © Peulh. the wepesure of quacks, thelr Beful berks sud fale stators, fraudulent testimonies xed home eure pwindie. Taree ies tree friend to repag sod oid. Bours: Padis, fran § te 3 dimge, © 1p 5; Wal, and Bet. evenings, 10 30: Sanders ¥orite or oui a80 be saved, ETI IIR fan PA OT AR Caveats, and Trade- Marks obtained, and oll Pat. ent business conducted for Mostaare Fees. Oun Ormce 18s OrposiTe UB. Patent Ormice and we can secure patent in less lime Lan those remote from J ash npn. Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. tion, We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge, Our fee not due Ll patent is secured, FA Pamesiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U, 8 and foreign counties sont free, Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. Ore. PATENT OFnice, WaswminaTon, DO, C. Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rbeum, Scald Head, OM Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed It is put up in 25 and 60 cont boxes. Bucklea’s Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Rores, Tetter, Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and ail 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. Write for Samples Name Your price. In Price, Fabric, Filand Finish b