School Teachers Wed. At 12 o'cloch noon on Thursday, September 7th, Prof. Warren 8. Krise and Miss Ella G. Hrmmer will be united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Hanger, in Roxbury, Up- per Yoder Township. Prof. Krise is a son of Principal Wm, A. Krise, of the Morrelville schools, and is a graduate of Bloomsburg Nor- mal School. Last year he was priuci- pal of the Walnut Grove schools, and his bride taught in the same building with him. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Krise will leave on an eastern tour, and they will make their home in Clearfield county, where Mr. Krise will teach during the coming winter. ~—From the Johnstown Tribune, Aug. 25, 1893. ieee esos Fr Will Supply the Charge. By the action of the joint council in a meeting at Centre Hall last Friday, the undersigened has been asked, for the present, to supply the Centre Hall charge made vacant by Mr. Fischer's resignation. In complignce to their action, let me announce services as follows: : September 10th, Centre Hall, 10 a. m.; Tusseyville, 2 p. m. September 17th, Spring Mills, 10 a. m.; Georges Valley, 2 p. m.; Union, 7 p. m. V. J. WAGNER. ————— MT Foor Crops. The corn crop this year in this state, as indicated by reports to the office of the board of agriculture at Harrisburg, will not be more than three-fourths of the average. The reports of the potato crop are more discouraging, the yield this year, through the effects of the dry weather, being estimated at less than half the average of previous years, a — — oT M ———————— A Good Thing to Keep at Hand, From the Troy ( Kansas) Chief. Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera mor- bus; and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stom- ach, diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay tes- timonial, but to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. ——— A— — ————— Sall for China. Rev. F. E. Simcox and wife, mis- sionaries of the Clearfield Presbyterian church, leave London, Pa., September 4th, and after passing a few days in Chicago will sail fron Vancuver Sept. 18th, for their work in China. They will be stationed at Peking. The Clearfield church has made itself re sponsible for their entire support. i —a———— Pecalinr Accident, On last Saturday, while Daniel Markley was playing ring-tag at Mid- dlecreek, a young lady ran against him with such force as to dislocate his left shoulder, says the Middleburg Post. Had he put his arm around her neck immediately, his shoulder would have been located. ——— i For a lame back or for a pain in the | pide or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts, This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or two days. * Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bot- tles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist. BRL A A ——————— Relative of Geo, Washington, The nearest living relative of George Washington is said to be Ebenezer Bur- gess Ball, who keeps a little cigar stors in the rotunda of the Pension Office, Washington, D. C. He is decended from the family of Washington's mother, whose name was Ball, and is seventy-six years old. Sold Out. Mr. D. M. Reynolds has sold his confectionery and meat market to Michael Condo and John Dauberman, This firm took possession on Monday last. Condo being an old band at the business he knows all the ropes and is acquainted with the customers, Buccess to the new firm. ————— A A AS The Air Ship a Fallure, J. W. Ford, the Bhamokin aeronaut, who was going to sail to the World's Fair in an air ship of his construction made an unsuccessful attempt the oth- er day Vo start his ship skyward, and it has proven a failure. The Sunbury Daily says: He is now negotiating for the purchase of a balloon. Complaint Made. Citizens complain of being greatly annoyed by cows being allowed to run at large, they break through the board walks, feed on the shrubbery of the ladies, spit tobacco about the premises, and other annoyances are complained of. Where's the town council ? per basket. AARONBBURG, a] Town, Mi*ch Musser and family, of Iowa, | are at present visiting at his fathers’ | i home. ten years. recover. pain and has entirely lost his appetite 80 he is daily growing weaker, The bush meeting in Wetzel’s woods | was a success, judging by the crowds | that went there on last Sunday. “James Ezra Burd has moved the Samuel Miller house, lately pied by Mollie Miller and Amanda | Acker. John Bollinger Illinois suffering into | has returned with rheumatism, all the time. Dr. Musser has purchased Henry to Weaver till spring. James L. Ettinger contemplates moving to Mill Hall to engage in man- ufacturing cigars. James W. Bright, D. D., a professor in Johns Hopkins’ university at Bal- timore, spent a day in the old burg, his native town. Mrs. Hull, who has been sick for some time, was moved to her daughter Mrs. Daniel Geary, in Millheim, last week, and her daughter, Mrs. Kline, who had been nursing her has gone back to Williamsport, 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. FUBE.—Cotton, hemp, tape and rab ber fuses for use in dry and wet rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or com pressed air with boilers, air compregsors and engines for operating the Same. articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices. McCALMONT & CO.,| mIuny BELLEFONTE, UBLIC BALE~The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, Centre Hall. on Friday, September 8th. 1 Lorse, 7 years old and a fine driver, buggy. Saigh, 2 sets har nest. lap robes sewing machine, 2 stoves, book bold goods. Sale at 1.90 p. ma. s PB WE niscnEn. 2 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -<LETTERS — of Administration upon the estate of Mrs Elissbeth Burkholder, dec'd. sof Potter towsship, having been lawfully granted to the undersign- od, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. W. W.BPANGLER. augaat Administrator, Eo XECU TORS NOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Mrs Esther Ul rich, late of Potler township, haviog been pont ed to the undersigned, he would respectinl quest all persons knowing themselves indabled to the estate to make immediste payment, and those having claims against the same 10 present them daly authentiontad for settlement. . A. WAGNER, Ex Kipple, Pa, World's Falr Philanthropists, Messrs, Boddie Hros, wealthy Chicago gentle. men, having the interest of thelr city at heart, and desiring to disprove the falsity of the state ment that only in boarding houses can be found moderate priced scrommodations during the World's Fair, remodeled and farnished a* great expense one of their famous absolute poly fire-proot business structures, located corner Franklin Saat of 16 Ubion Depots, Theatr bist Os. tance of the Union on tres, BP Board of Trade, Steam, Elevated, Oable 2nd Bleambonts 10 the World's Fair, Turoleied newly throughout 500 rooms, superb pasion ors, vie, vators, eleetiic Hh szhiusn fans keep ooo entire building. named this pani Te ions Westarn , and invite tho ie 8 3 Jake BS a a Tad Aaaraa to i ATR here fine mea's are pre pry i Sok y- HAASAN SAS ET —— C. A.SNOW &CO. ‘DR. MORITZ SALM. This emi- nent Physi- cian hasdévot- ed lifetime to his specialty-- The Doctor has ‘been for years a professor and lect- in several argest medical | of i i i i t 1 . my 1 sp | colleges and earn | @ ores fameas i ed great famca s ofthe Eye, Lung, and Dis- {Hi dis authority and Vaan 11 i concerning an t sub 1 i | author on liar, Throat, chroni €ascs. jects his specialty. Will Be At Pa at MUSSER HOUSE + Dec. 29; Jan. 10. MILLHEIM, Oct. 6; Nov. 3; Dec. June 15; July 18; oh, BELLEFONT E, Pa., at BUSH HOUBE—8: Oct. 7: Nov. 4; Dee. 2; Dec, 30; Jan. June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He will visit this cou EVERY YOU pense of visiting the ¢ as he Is tho « own manikins, models, diagrams, ele nature of their disease. This wil ical treatment an opportunity yh will permit only of monthly visits to your community All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. nse J sons Offensive Smell of Catarrh. Of eight years standing cured by | “alm Our litle daughter Katie has bad i aba catarrh Bor ne pre than «ight years, her breat something terrible and her goueral hea th very much une dermined, but now afler a o of treatinent with Dr, Balm we consider Lrely cured % 8; 18; ' ~ Fridays, Aug. 11; ; Mar pril 20; Sept. 26; May ive ch 23: A Feb, 2 sturdays, Aug. 12; Sept. 9; 24; March 24; April 21; May 19; L i 27; Feb, R WEEKES saving his patie: the trouble and ex- country who carrics fHicted the who are in no is ity, rEeon is and 4 of mod. fu the pisin ty CR BA oki an kd others syEician, whose duties atibe lustitute $0 ¢ iit tl Deafness Cured: ba fall. tite a time 1 have been sad rr particularily in my loft ear, dea Jd. and the right one got worse I was very SHOT ul and aimos des ¥ int of not be ng able 10 hear wi iat ome, always felt tf red and lost al vy 1 am julte s dif ferent man and foel ail this thanks Ww Dr. Sam's I have un 10 three other can imagine how good and #1 can understand once Mi almost totally ner i seem Pa. April 23 wg y Cured By Dr. aim. Afier having suffered years with Blsdder and Ku hie I have been suffering with vor) ach, bladder and kidney ¢ of that fell all broke up, cou labors on scoount of great pain, headache, but now aller & coume of wit Dr. Balin can once more attend 0 fal ors with pleasure, and coosider mys and hearty a. E K. AUR: indisos, Pa Pe Deafrieds, Catarrh. And general trouble cured by Ia July I put myself vader Dr ment for onlarrh, oar and gener thal time my strenglh was be bad ald weighed Guly } pounds. To 6 months trestment, i Wolgh 170, man preily strong pow and feel like a different man ait together and I am certain that Dr. Salim understands b nee : Argentine, Butler Co, for {eg a more BRARL Braces This Wonderful. se of work was d than { i. oe Tr 3 ae by Dr. Salm yur yours | have had a bad osse had 10 be very cautious about Ww would give me 8 pain and sa and it wes seldom thet 1 ool, BS IY Derves were slmost wrotked Frequently 1 had sick h conipietely wore me oul, but now af. { treatment 1 conslder myself entire lias ever. | want people im did that wonderful piece Mia Mantis Canxgy, 30, "9s. ff INO Dr, Salm Salm's treat A appelile my, afler iil rouge. par oi Fa il 3 Diseases of women, such as have haf cured. Cancers, tumors, fibroid and px No cutting, no pain, no danger Manhoed perfectly restored. Quick, palale spermatorrhon ioses, weak and nervous diseases, whether from imprudent habits that debilitatos sexual 1 Urine — Each person applying for me VEO which will receive & careful chemical and microwopi Small tumors, Cantars, warts, mo noved without Method. Fieotroysis, epllepo, or fits scientifioally method. Address all communications Wo Box 60 CORBULTATION FREE. HONEST FERTILIZERS AT HONEST PRICES. “How to make two blades of grass grow where only one grew before.” a her physicians and remedies he use of knife or quickly i without CAUSL IOS, Poe aoe, ol manhood, st and certain : varicocele and all private 3 rowiralions Gil Or PeX Ol eX Deen {2 inctions, spend) cured Free exam inal ing 2 or § ounoes in of the uripe ¥ fecal ta of examination os, ole, re acids troslad and posit Calumbys, Ohio appears twice before each visit, knife. pain or scar. New ively cured by a neverfeiling This advertisement te is the trade name sdoplod for South Caroline Rock now relia, which we guamnteoe fie Avid, which is the th Caroline Bo k ever af. r two hundred tons of this OR the past year. Ii has been used on ell ss many oth r farms through ot most selisfactory fesalila g is, that we will sell more than ii Phosphate of the highest gual. west price by Lhe on or oar ad bi EW We ive] Bo ¥ a the State College farms the ra ol atiol Centre Oounty, during the pest three years aviin Whest, Corn, Osts and other | two hundred tons this yo ar R ity. and fe sold at the lo CHAMPION $25.00 PHOSPHATE. MeCa'mont & Co's. Champion $2 Bone Super Phos phate bas been used by farmers of Cautie county during the past three years and has irl proven Jeseif superior in si BAMA § : i growls to all other complete fertilizers this is a complete fertilizer It not only re wien & crop of grails, bu 4 simul lates a of gram, clover and timothy. It is equal in value © « phosphates at thirty dollars per Won. Dr. Froer of the State College proves this claim by his sualrsia. We sold fifty tons lest Year, NITRATES AND PHOSPHATES. In addition to the above articles we sell Ammoniated Dissolved Bone, Buffalo Honest Phosphate, Ground Bone, Mureate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Land Pisster, and Agricultural Salt in quaatities 10 meet the wanisol buyers, HONEST GOODS INVITES PATRONAGE. We have given a greal deal of sttention and study 10 the merits ad cost of ertilisers in which we deal. Our greatest ambition Is 2 farmish hme of fortilizers of the highest quality atthe lens pomsitile cost to Lhe farmer; wo now present our aialins Ww the farmers {n this respect, with the fall amurancs that our offuria have been crowned with suncess, Belleving this to be the fact, we in- vite the farmers of Centre aod adjoining counties to exumioe the merits of the fertilizers we offer TEE MCCALMONT & CO BELLEFO wi xD ’ =O FEST wm h Armatxiaty ad July 13, 1898. Yrs, PA. New Buggies, Wagons, &o., AT A BARGAIN, The undersigned has on hand at his shops al Yeagertown a very large shock of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, which he will sell at low prices roy easy terms in order to make room. All made of first-class material and equal to the best. Call and see my sock. I can suit everybody. Bug- ies and Wagons made to order in the t style. Repairing of all kinds rom ily attended to s Joni m oe. PHILIPS, THREE DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. HERE IS A BNAP FOR BRAINY PEOPLE-] THE LATEST THING OUT, In order to introduce The Canadian Agriond turist into New homes, the publishers have de cided 10 present an noususlly attractive remand list for thelr Great Eighth Hall Yearly Literars Attraction for the summer ~f 1382, which cies Oct. 1. They have entered into a written agree: ment to pay through the Jadges all the rewards offered below How To Secung A REwawp~Those who be come submeribers oan Sumbe wie free of charge, All that is necessary is to take a few sheets of pa- | Bie EA all the words you can out of the Expositaon, 6 th theree wordm | yond * Solambian JERSEY BULL, COUNTRY “y GENTLEMEN, 1 keep for service. a © nest disposition and a tne dulyfetm a | ace dec’d, 1 wish to on of amt ae homey Boihts of . quiet Hist will ceive have a f Eh Fold th Dred Jersey Words wir and wil ladies’ pnd i has a da. 8 W.BMIT any inners, Pen] 2," Taltes cana ai Sbuolets words not counted. the words X PWeriars Co Columbian site pith ie, the word “riddle,” for iAnhe, used, beosuse oy one * in orb words, otc. 8 N of . 4 No Ee 0 other RX | oh Ete valaah.e lise ft former pr Aon fut bt ————— ECUTORS NOTICE LETTERS TRET. oh the estate of Lydia Kel hy having Sspety FEEL D.C Kenuen, Executor Turbetviile, Pa. charge winners will ox he having elaime duly authen Maly aa the Lo dees and He Sms ANTED, cholo Sa Yerfollon 16 ornutnen &, Bail control fanaa i on atnry ve Er territory, oar WE , TO RELY SUR Many ib an oh i — ATTORNEYS. re PENNSYLVANIA RE. R. Joux ELINE ai la Attorne BEL LE FokTE, FA of Conart House, and Euglish, ‘ans? J. H. 0] (rv tViIs, OC. M. BOWER, 18, BOWER & ORVIS, Attorneys st Law, BELLEFONTE PA. floor, ‘ansb D F. FORTREY, . ‘Attor ne y at SELLE FONE, PA. Office in Conrad Bull 6g. Jang NT DALE, Attorney sat La BELLE FORTE, FA. [ ((LEMA Office X, W First National Bank ian¥7 Ww G. BUNKLE, Allomey-al-law, EFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly Bpecial attention given to collections, Office, 2d floor Crider Excha pe. 4 FR BraxgLen, SF ANGLER & HEWES, A Auorne at Law, ELLEFON TE, PA. o- collections, Consultation P. Hewes, Bporcial attention all the courts. English. jan®l BANKS. (ENTRE COUNTY BARKING 00 BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D. Buveenr, Cashier, Receive deposits, Janel HOTELS. LAVIN BOUBE, 8. Woods Caldwell, PIP LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first Jang I & Terms reasonable floor JER, WL Bos SH HOU Bpecial attention Daggett, ron srietor, LEFONTE, PA — given trade NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, FA. ng. new furniture throughout, stea piis and all modern improvements, Good table and moderate charges Now build ING MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Ruki, qr Proprietor, BPRING MILLE, PA. Froe bus to and from all trains, i. EW BROCKEERHOFY HOUSE J. M. Neubaner Pro BELLE Free bus to and from all reine rooms on fret Soor and jurors srietor, UONTE, PA. Good sample Special mies 0 withosses a PENNEYLVANIA BTATE OOLLEG OCATED IX ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEBGHERY REGION: UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. KNEW BUILDINS ARXD EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF BTUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Oomrses ) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMIETRY: with constant il jostrations on the Farm and in the Labora Lory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti- onl and piactioal Students taught original wilh the microscope. CHE ISTRY; with an unusually full and thorough course in the Labora (CIVIL ENGINEERING, } These J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: cours {MBECHHNICAL ENGINEERING. J os are scoompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the EBhop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY. Ancient and Modern, with origi ns! investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DERIGN. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two = Ample facilities for Music, vocal an instrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin (optional) French, German and English (ree quired.) one or more continued through the entire sourse MATHEMATIOS and ASTRONOMY; pure MECHANIC ARTE: combining shop work with study, three Jeary’ course; New bulld- ing and equipment MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Political SR oie. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti eal and , including each arm ofthe nervioe. 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two pfully graded and t Shuraugh. Pall term opens Sept. Examinations 14, 1882, for adm bsion. June 16, and Pot 13. Commented For Catalogue or ment week June ips apts other ihfrmasion GEO. W CHRERTON, LL.D. State College, ie tn. Pe WORK FOR US a few days, and you will be startled at the ngs. Dected shopess that will reward your efforts. We pours have the best business 10 offer an agent oan found on the face of this earth. $45.00 profit on $75.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made » and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our 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 so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who hold of the business reap the advantage et arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure for Jou ourself the profits that the business so resdily and andes yields, All beginners succeed more than realize their greatest ronda Those who try it find exactly as we tell them. m. Ther pty room for a few more If you are plored, but n | 12 ve 16W SPAY sv sie siesdy oi. | Chrono se them to advantage, ortantiy), and us 6% onee this i our grand opport reoeive fall a: ieulars by return mail. E& OO he Ne 400, Auguica, Mo. 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, Bhe says: “I spunt several weeks in Johnstown, Pa, after the great flood, on scoount of my hus- band being employed there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain's Collie, Cholery and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr, Chapman. [t cured both of them. 1 knew of severn! other cases where it was equally successful, I think it ean. | not be execlled and cheerfully recom- Bima jt Bail = osut bottles | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division | and Northern Central Bailway. Time Table, 1n ) effect Kay 2, 1603, | TRAINS LEAVE MON TAEDON, EABTWARD, | 91Ba m~Train 14. (Dally | For Bunbury, Willkerbarre Hazleton, Poiteyilie Harrisburg sod intermediate stallions, ar riving | a Philadel; — Map. wm ew York, 500 p , Bal ittmore, Op mm, Washing 4800p. =, — nec at Priladeinhin for all ® A-ELOTS points. Through onches to Wilkes. wre Philade ph fa and Baltimore, Varlor osed wl hiladeiphi 1p. m.- all EB. (Dall For Sunbury, Harrisburg and’ tions, arri ving al Phllaedoiphie York, 9.55 p. m., Baltimore, ©.4 tonal 8.16 p.m "Parlor car th phils, and pes enge fF oonches to VP | Baltimore, 501 p.m. ~Train 12, [Dally except Sundar.) For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Po Marridonurg | and intermediate pointy, rriving st Phil teins 1044 or New ¥ 30 a. me. Baititeor: i040 ash nglon 4.19 6. m, Passenger coRohes Wilkcaharse and Philsdeiphis E0ip ~Train 6 (Detiy) Tor Sunbury Harristrg and ail intermediate sie one, arriye | ing at Philadelphin, 4.30 6. m_, New Yore #1 7,10 8, m. Pullman seeping can from Har Philadelphia and New York. VPhllade senge - oan remain io sleeper undistu ia, 1% =. except Bunda i i Priam except Bunday.) armel ing as ; B., Rew Washing Philadel tied dphisa and 4. (Datiy) wm. ~Train For Bunbury Harrisburg and intermediste siations arriving a Philadelphia at 6608. m., New York, 0.90 & m. Baltimore, 6.20 s. m , Washington 17.30. a m Pullman sleeping cars to Philadeiphis and passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARD, in 3. (Daily) intermediste ot 37s. m.~Tra a end Buflalo and ars 10 Erde snd Brie and Rock cater. 10.17 ~Train 15. (Del intermediate stations, L566 p.m, ~Train 11, For Kane, Canandaig Rochester, Buflelo snd through pate nRer coches ler, and Car 10 Bochesler bp, —- irain 1. (Dx For Renovo, Elmire and $40 p. m.~Train 13 port and intermediate stallions, For § iia ie nges r coches 10 ¥) ¥or Lock Haven and Ly exorpl By AaRY. Hot lps except Bunday.) efisle sel THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND BOUTH. 18 Train 15} leaves Rew York 1 1215 night, more 4.40 0 am, Washing. i am, Willkesbarre SUnGRy; arriviug st 3 wilh parior car from Philade phn end through passenger coaches from Phiiadelphis and Baitimore Train | leaves New Ye } =} Washi wii kos e 5 onil } mrriving at Monts aon x Lo8 b 3 mascnger oosches from 4 P el i Phils. and r and pas Fhila ® passenger Conch es from Philadel iphi Lianore LEWIEBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Duly Except Sunday, Westward, PMPM AM. BTATHOKS 200 + 40; Montandon ; Oi {6 1b Lewisburg 17 253i Biehl 2% 2M Vicksburg #1 Sai Mi Minburg 48 b0f Millmont 2 51 58 Lien lron x 27 Paddy Mountain a 381Coburn vl Zerby 4 a 5% oi oy ‘ is is — » ~UEES x 2 ERE + tut tS hh - Ee MERE NNROIRME Md en BRHENSSKES wn i Spring 0 Per enn +O ave Ui Centre Hall 16 Groge Zi Linden Hall ! 2%0ak Hall po 32 Lemont 4] Eilbale Summit 8 I Viessant Gap Ly AXemann 4 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewhburg for Monian 400 #1 5. 20am, 10.00am, 1.20, 540and 745 p m turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg st 6.20 & mUUDVam.sWpmipm ands tpm For rales: maps, etc, call on agent or address ig E. Wait, P. A.W. D,, 110 Fifth ave, Pitt Erg 8. M. PREVOST, 1. R, WOOD Genera) Manager. Gen’l Pw'ger Agt. DR. THEEL, 35 North Fourth St. He beivw Green, Philadel vues ison. exw in 4» 08ers pring Bay i a dus. Safle 8 youre sod BE years y ey Ee experiment. po feflure, » eibod faarely sew snd harsless, “ Bend 30 me in Ben Pampe for bok * a the hy LN wir YiePol books wed Talwe statements. Travidiest weetinsonisls and hota eure poindle. Terre iss tree friend to young sod wid. Bours : Daily, from ¥ to 3 evenings te 8; Wold and Sai evenings, 01010, Benders, ¥te 15. Write ur osll and 8% saved, HENCH & DROMEOLD’S TAR by A wonderful improvement In Prietion Feeds nad Glg-Back., Back motion of Carriage three times ns fast ms any other in the market. Friction Clateh Peed, causing all the foal gearing to stand fll while backing ! great saving In power and wear, Write for clrouiars and prices: furnished free upon application, Al Spring Teeth Har. cy ie Ruikes, © Cultivators, Corn Plant. ote, Mention Die paper, HENCH & , BROMGOLY, Manfrs., YORK, PA. Chamberlain's Eve and Skin Ointment. A certain eure for Chronic Sore Eyes, uises, Salt Bhoum, Scald Head, Old Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling snd soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad fallod. Itis put up in 35 and 50 cent boxes. Purcklen’s Arnioa Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
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