The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 18, 1894, Image 5

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COURT PROCEEDINGS.
First Week of Special Teoerm,—Cases Dis
posed of,
Court called on Monday for the spe-
cial week of court, with Hon. A. O.
Furst, President Judge and Associates
Thomas F. Riley and C. A. Faulkner
on the bench.
Charles T. Lemon, of !Ebensburg,
was sworn in as court reporter for the
special court. After hearing several
motions court adjourned till 1.30 p. m.
Monday afternoon court ealled and
John 8. Gearhart, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
was admitted to the Centre county
bar. The first case called was Mary
Fravel vs. Sarah Crissman executrix
of Adam Crissman deceased. Plea as-
sumpsit, Clement Dale for plaintiff,
and John G. Love for defendant, This
action was brought to recover the lega-
ey with interest left to the plaintiff by
the will of Adam Crissman. Verdict
in favor of the plaintiff for $658.81.
Philip Collins vs. Bellefonte Central
R. R. Co. Plea Replevin, John G.
Love, James A. Beavea, and John M.
Dale for plaintiff, and John Blanch-
ard, C. M. Bower, Ellis I.. Orvis and
John B. Geardart for defendant Co.
This action is brought to recover dam-
ages for rolling stock on said railroad,
valued at twelve thousand dollars,
The jury retired at 10 a. m. on Wed-
nesday for deliberation. Verdict in fa-
vor of the plaintift for $11987. from
date of mortgage.
Alfred Jones and William E. Lan-
don, trading and doing business as
Jones and Landon now for use of Al-
fred Jones vs. Pennsylvania State Col-
lege. Pies assumpsit. John G. Love
and C. P. Hewes for plaintiff’ and Jas,
A. John M. Dale, C. M. Bow-
er and Ellis L.. Orvis for defendant.
This action was brought to recover $700
on contract.
Court adjourned at 11.50 till Wednes-
day afternoon.
ener
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses
have been granted the past week:
W. H. Rogers, of Pittsburg,
Elizabeth L. Albright, of Lemont.
J. C. Bartley and Clara Snavely, of
Walker twp.
William L. Crain and Cora L.
ton, of Milesburg.
A. F. Johnson, of Carlisle, and Sa-
rah E. Barnhart, of Spring twp.
Wm. H. Cox and Jennie Noll,
Philipsburg.
Wm. H. Galway, of Radford, Va.,
and Lydia T. Harris, of Bellefonte.
Franklin Toner, of Clinton county,
and Mary Fisher, of Walker township.
H. Keatley and Celesta A. Hall,
oD nion township.
and
Ful-
of
100,
tiff afpers—
Malicious Mischief.
Some evenings ago a number of town
boys congregated in front of the resi-
dence of Mrs. Martha Odenkirk, and
indulged in pranks which for pure
devlishness takes the persimmon. The
street fronting filled with broken
stone and the youngsters found delight
in flipping about a bushel of them over
the fence into Mrs, Odenkirk's yard
and against the house, with the result
that three or four window panes were
broken. Had Mrs. Odenkirk had the
mischievous whelps arrested and a
nice little fine placed to their credit
they would have got only what they
deserved,
is
Died on Friday.
Last Friday morning Mrs,
Wolf, wife of Augustus Wolf,
the home of her
Mary
died at
father ashort distance
above town, from the effects of la-
grippe. was taken ill only about
one week previous and the disease
made rapid ravages upon her system.
Mrs. Wolf was aged thirty-eight years
and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Adam Nearhood, with whom she and
her husband resided, taking care of
her aged and invalid mother. The fu-
neral took place Monday morning at
ten o'clock interment being made in
the cemetery at this place,” Rev. Ei-
senberg, of the Reformed church offi-
ciating.
she
iii —————
Two Important Decisions.
Judge Furst on Tuesday handed two
important decisions. One was in the
equity case of the Pennsylvania rail-
road sgainst the Valentine Iren com-
pany, a bill of injunction to restrain
them from shipping freight over the
new Central railroad, in which the
bill was dismissed at the cost of the
plaintiffs. The other was a decision
on a recent verdiet of $1,800 given Mrs,
David Lohr against Philipsburg bor-
ough for injuries sustained on a defect-
ive boardwalk, in which the verdict
was sustained,
A —————
“During the epidemic of Ia grippe
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy took
the lead here and was much better
liked than other cough medicines.”
H. M. Bangs, druggist. Chatsworth,
Ill. The grip is much the same as a
very severe cold and requires precisely
the same treatment. This Remedy is
prompt and effectual and will prevent
any tendency of the disease toward
pneumonia. For sale at J. D. Mur-
ray’'s Dragstore, Centre Hall and Wm.
Pealer, Druggist, Spring Mills,
A A
~Do you need a pair of heavy rub-
ber boots or shoes, or anything else in
that line? Go to Mingle's, Bellefonte,
No better assortment.
~Lewins, Bellefonte, is making a
big reduction in price on all lines of
Soods.
A big chance for purchases.
CAN BEST BE AIDED BY
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD
CONCISELY TOLD AND BRIGHTLY COM-
MENTED UPON,
ee
THE PATRIOT 1s the only complete mornin
newspaper that reaches Central Pennsylvania a
an early hour of the day.
1t is one of the foremost Democratic newspa-
pers in the State and the only one printed at the
tate Capital, the official nud political centre of
the Commonwenlth,
It prints the news, receiving it over its own
wires throovgh the extraordinary fucilities of the
great Press Associations, aided by its own cor
respondents,
Sr —
is Democratic to the core. It
is op dd to bosses and an enemy of corrupt mo-
nopolies. It isn't afraid to flight the wrong; It
never hesitates to speak for the right,
It makes a specialty of de partnent news and
gives more each day than all the other State pa-
pers combined,
The leading question during the winter will be
Tariff Reform. In November next Pennsy ivania
will elect 8 Governor, members of Congress, and
a State Legislature. The man who desires Wo
keep informed must read. and the man who
Touts should get THE PATRIOT, daily or week -
Ys
THE PATRIOT
To place THE PATRIOT in the hands of a yet
larger constituency we will send the DAILY
from now until March 1, 1805, by mail to any
new subscriber on receipt of FIVE DOLLARS,
Tone WEEKLY wil be sent to auy new subscrib-
er from now until March 1, 1865. ou receipt of
ONE DOLLAR
THE PATRIOT is the best advertising me dium
in Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburg and Phila
delphia,
FREE TO THE UNEMPLOYED: It inserts
without charge advertisements of those wanting
employment. Its Help Order has brought as.
sistance to buudreds, It hes » Cout a Word
Want Column for other wants,
DAILY, every weck-day morniog in the year,
gh a yenr
WEEKLY, Tuesday evendog of each week, $1
A year
THE PATRIOT COMPANY,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A
CAUTION. ~If a dealer offers TW. EK.
Dougins Shoes at a reduced price, onsays
he has them without name stamped on
bottom, put him down as a fraud.
Ww. L. DoucLas
83 SHOE Wohl.
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit.
ting, and give better satisfaction ai the prices ad.
vertised than any other make. Try one pair and
be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’
name and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves thousands of dollars annually
15 those who wear them, Dealers who push the
sale of W.L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to intrease the sales on their full line
of goods, They can afford to sell at a less profit
and we believe yOu can save money by buylogall
your footwesr of the dealer advertised helow,
Catalogue free upon application. Address,
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by
Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills.
About a year ago I took a violent at-
tack of la grippe. 1 coughed day and
night for about six weeks; my wife
then suggested that I try Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy. Atfirst I could
see no difference, but still kept taking
it, and soon found that it was what I
needed. If1 got no relief from one
dose I took another, and it was only a
few days until I was free from the
cough. I think people in general
ought to know the value of this reme-
dy, and I take pleasure in acknowl-
edging the benefit I have received
from it. Madison Mustard, Otway,
Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale at
J. D. Murray's Drugstore, and Wm.
Pealer, Druggist, Spring Mills.
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs
COPYRIGHTS.
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an honest opinion, write
CO. who have had near) fi ar
{ions strictly cousientiyl. A TR om
Stents and how to ob.
Ven) 40 pelentit Sooke of mochan.
th Muon & Co.
a entific American,
before the public
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat.
ent business conducted for Mooenare Fees.
Orrice 18 Opposite U, 8. PATENT Ornce
we can secure patent in less time than those
femote from Washington,
} Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip.
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured,
A Pameswiey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same in the U, 8, and foreign countries
sent free, Address,
C.A.SNOW& CO.
L ore, PATENT ' OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. J
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The persistent cough which usually
follows an attack of the grip can be
permanently cured by taking Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy. W. A. Mec-
Guire, of Me Kay, Ohlo, says: “La
Grippe left me with a severe cough.
After using several different medicines
without relief, I tried Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, which effected a per-
manent cure. I have also found it to
be without an equal for children, when
troubled with colds or croup. 25 and
50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Mur-
ray, Druggist, Centre Hall and Wm,
Pealer, Druggiat, Spring Mill Spring Mills,
ER "WANTED Fits?
SLO A
DR. MORITZ SALM.
This emi-
nent Physi-
cian hasdevot-
ed lifetime to
his specialty--
The doctor has
been for years
professor and lect-
urer in several of
our largest medical
colleges and earn-
ed great fame as
an authority andZj
author on all sub-/
jects
his 2 pecidlts.
diseases ofthe
Nose, Eye,
Ear, Lung,
Throat, and
chroni Dis-
eases,
. Rtg
ord
daciraing
Will Be At
CENTRE HALL, Pa., at BARTGES' HOTEL—Fridays,
Oct. 6; Nov. 3; Dec. 1; Dec, 20; Jan. 26; Feb. 23; March 23; April 20;
June 15; July 13; Aug, 10.
BE LLE FONTE, Pa., at BUSH HOUSE
Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; : Dee. 80; Jan, 27;
June 16; July 14; Aug 11.
He will visit this conoty EVERY FOUR WE EK3 th
pense of visiting the city, as he is the only phys
own manikins, models, diagrams, ete, to filus trate. and a
pature of their disease. This will give his numerous patie
foml treatment sn opportunity to consult this distinguished
will permit ouly of monthly visits to your community.
All Eye Operations Successfully Performed.
Hept. B;
May 15;
Saturdays,
Aug. 12; Bept. 9;
Feb. 24; March 24:
April 21; May 19;
i patients the trouble and ex
1 ia the country who carries his
in toall afflicted the cause and
d others who are in need of med
physician, whose duties atthe institute
OF DEAFNESS AND CATARRH BY deal of Dr Balu
DR. BALM i June and lx
Our son Stanly has been very hard of heard and Lhe cataract wus
for some years, all on account of “ bad Case and today 1 «
catarrh; we brought him to Dr. Salm for treat- 80er the oper
ment, sud now after ouly four mouths he is al- |
most entirely well and | am certain that the Dr, 3
will finish & cure within the set time
BENJAMIN LIMBERT,
his father
URED . 50 | went to him three
operated on me
with 1
weil
removed
Just as
ion 1 can sal OL
humanity lam now © vo
DA NIEL COGLS
14
of
Ar Sg
ir. to suffer
rs old
ing Y dliage Pa,
i ong Co
Ww AS R E DU ‘ED TO
YEARS FE ARF
Madisonburg. Pa,
Centre Uo,
CAN LIVE ONCE MORE IN COMFORT AND
EASE, CURED OF PRURITUsS ANUS
BY DR.SALM. F
For more (han twelve years I have had a most 'W
the same
troubled me continnally no matter what position
my body was io ouly worse {o simmer the sense
tion was almost jutolerable. But now afr a
of treatment with Dr. Salm 1 can live
A WRECK AFTER
BAY AGES OF CATARRH
AND CHR( BRONCHITIS ~DR
BAL) M ( URED ME,
I have suffered terribly
tis. The disease
Other organ
and mental
with cas
gradually ex
in my body;
wreck have
in the county, but 1 grew
ili as a last resort 1 gave my
d 1 am glad to say thet under
un to improve from we very
That {istressing cough
of has left me; I need n §
dd fog] as slrong as over
ail is that I have not taken
EL,
3¢ first month
54 years old
Ww len years |
i ni
Lo almost every
nea physica
sir host Drs
wd WOT
Case 7} ’ Dr al
hi "Ls ealiment T
¥ aih
tried +
WOE
JOHN D. MILLER,
Keut, Ind. Ca, Pa.
E YEARS,
rears 1 have been cross
Dr. Bal Opers
same Ume. | wan (
H
For more than sixteen ingle cold sl no
JACOB VOG
salitzin, Pa
Cambria Co
VERY SORE EYE CURED BY DRE. BALM
AFTExz OTHER DES. HAD ADV SED RE E-
MOVALOF BAME,
We years old has
FUT YOArs; 80 much 80 that
soval of
have the eye lake
mand today
1 will see by above pictores,
LYDA G.GILLAM,
had
the
Armsirong Co.
15 YEARS,
DRS. BUT GREW WORSE UNTIL
TREATED BY DR. BALM.
For the last fifteen years | nave been suffi
very much; bave been treated by seven
Drs; nearly all of them gave:
ime med
TRIED 7 of one
oil
ring
ain Yervnt
alimenta differ
Eine sccordingly
ores and worse
until at last I went to Dr. Salm. Nhe Pronoune
adder, Kidoeys aud
Stomoch and treated me scoordingly, with the
most splendid resall; he has lone me more good
in ove mouth than all others in fi teen years and ¥
1 feel once more lke 1 did sixteen years ago; no :
feeling of Uredness and fatigue as heretofore; 1 | The last two yours my ear
can do my work and enjoy if; thal was an imps hou me a good deal and | became
sibility heretofore rather hard of hearing: they ached a good deal
MES NETTIE POORMAN, nd | begun to discharg fot y offensive
of trentmon 13a
Lear
not
tre Hall
Centre Co
CATARERH
YEA
OF 81% Or seven yearns |
& bad case of
and
WON
2 10 rouble
FARTROUBLE CURS
TANDING, BY DR
have
calarrh; gradually
D AFTER
BALM
bess suffering
became
Milesburg. Pa
Centre Co
82 YEARS OLD AND MADE TO SEE AFTER TO-
TAL BLISDNESS BY DR. BALM
I have been blind in my right eyo for some Pindlsio
years with E Cataract. | had heard a go od Cambria Co,
Disessos of women, such as have baffled the skill of all other physi
eured. Cancers. tumors, fibroid and polypoid growth cared
No cutting, no pain, no danger.
Manhood perf etly restored. Guick,
prmatorrhiea losses, weak and perv
weass, whether from improdent hati
that debilitates sex onal fanctions speodily
Urine — Each person applying for medion)
which will receive a carciul chemi al and mi
Small tumors,
Method. Fieotroysis, epilogx
method, Address all comb 3
CONSULTATION FREE. This a pe tl wetnent app ars Iv
Now &
pleased
18
aii
fans and remedies
quickly
without the use of kuile or
Cans! ios,
nd certain
eure for im
wsirstions
potenos, Jost
varicocele and
nature yeas
manhood,
B Private
ROR
¢ before each yiheit
A (reat Opportunity !
Our immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods
of Clothing,
are now in, consisting Overcoats,
Dry Goods, the finest selections of Dress Goods
ever displayed in this valley, Boots and Shoes,
etc. These goods are first-class, and every
We are of
fering all our goods at low prices and are
thing of this seasons production.
That of selling the best of everything in our
store at prices that dont suit our competitors,
but please the buyers immensely.
HARPER & KREAMER, CENTRE HALL.
We are offering most valuable and aces
ful Premiums. Did you get a Card?
Ask for one.
| annum; 50 cents per month, WEEKLY EDI-
TION, 50 cents per annum,
Address all letters to
Have You Read
THE TIMES
THIS MORNING
THE TIMES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
RET HE]
i
Is still at the front! You
can rely on it! It never
fails to perform a curel
Dr. Bull'sgyis
is soi es all dealers for25c
eo
THE TIMES is the most extetsively circulated
and widely read newspaper published in Penn.
sylvania. Its discussion of public meu and pub
Iie measures is in the interest of publio integrity ,
honest government and prospercus Industry, and
it knows no party or passonal allegiance In treat.
ing public issues. In the broadest and best sense
& family and general newspaper,
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tion by deserving it, and claims that it #8 unsur.
passed in all the essentials of a great metropoll
tan newspaper, Specimen copies of any edition
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TERMB-DAILY, 88.00 per annum; $100 for
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ATTORNEYS.
| Joux ELINE
Attorney at Law,
i BELLEFONTE, PA
{Office on second floor of Furst's building north
| of Court House, Can be cousulted jo German
| aud Euglish, ‘ansy
i
|J. HM. ORVIS, C.M BOWER, E.L,
! ()BVIS, BOW ER & ORVIS,
i Atiorneys at La
: BELLEFONTE PA.
{ Office in Crides’s Exchange building on second
floor, ‘anss
ORVIS,
U F. FORTNEY,
. Attorney at 1a
BELLEFON NT E, PA.
Office in Conrad Building, janez
i
i x JEMANT DALE,
i Allorney at Law,
BELLEF ORTE, PA.
i Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Bank jans7
} Ww G. RUNKLE
. Atormey i lag,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
All kinds of legal business attended to promptly
Bpecial nite ution given 0 collections, Office, 2d
{ oor Crider Excha ge.
Braxaixm, C.P. Hewes
Attorneys at Law,
BELLEFONTE,
pitention 0 eonilect
8 Cours Consult
D. GETTIG,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
i STE, P
attended
aud Eogi
A.
10
ish,
sand all
3 onsultation
nn Exchange B
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
i LEFORTE, PA
tation in En-
Exchange
DOV IYe
Practices in all the courts,
glish and Germano Office,
ding
BANKS.
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i
BE ONTE.
Recelve deposits, Disc Ant
jau®2 J.
Les
D. Buvoert, Cashier,
HOTELS.
JRVIN HOUSE,
5. Woods Caldwel
Pr ielor,
LOCK HAVE NX. PA.
Terms reasonable, Good sample
Rea
HOOT
ors on first
SH HOUSE
WL
BY
Bpecial atient
Daggett, Propricior
won
given U
NEW G ARMANH
Opposile
heal, elect
{2002 table
PRING MILLE HOTEL,
S D. H. Rabi, Provristor,
SPRING MILLS,
Free bus to and from all trains
NEW BROCE In HOFF HOUSE
» MM. Xeubar sor Pre nrietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample
rooms on first floor, Bpecial males to witnesses
aud jurors
AP HARTER
AUCTIONEER,
MILLHEI
M, PA.
FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES;
TUITION FREE: BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINS
ARD EQUIPMENT,
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE { Three Courser) and AGRI
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY, with constant i}
lustrations on the Farm and in the Labors
tory.
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoreti:
eal and practical. Students taught origioel
iy with the micros Pope .
Cc HE MISTRY with an upczuslly full and
thorough course in the Labo raiory.,
(CIVIL EN« JINEERING, These
« ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; Scour ss
{MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: J ex are
scoompanied with very extensive practioad
exercises in the Field, the Shop, snd the
laboratory.
HISTORY Ancient and Modern, with origi.
nal investigation,
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
LADIES’ COURRR IN LITERATURE and
SCIENCE: Two Jou Ample facilities for
Music, vocal and instrumental.
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin
{optional.) French, German and English (re.
quired.) one or more conunued through the
entire course,
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure
and applied
MECH MANIC ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three years’ course; New build.
ing and equipment,
MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI
ENCE; Constitutional law and History
Political Boonomy,
MILITARY SCIE) ioE. instruction theoreti
cal and practieal, including each arm ofthe
sorvioe.
13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two
Sniy--carefilly graded and thorough,
Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1882, Examinations
for admission. June 186, and Sept. 12, Commence.
ment week. June 1.18, 1802, For Cataiogue or
other infirmation address
GEO. ATHERTON, LLD., Prost,
What
Can’t Pull Out?
wr
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‘Watch Cases, made by the
Keystone Watch Case Com-
pany, Philadelphia. It pro-
tects the Watch from the pick-
pocket, and prevents it from
dropping. Can only be had
with cases stamped
with this trade mark,
Sold, without extra charge
Watch dealers only.
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PENNS SYLVAN 1A R.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway,
Time Table, in effect BRovember 10, 1808,
TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON,
| G18 a m~Traln 4, (Dally except Bunda
| For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Huzleton, Pottevil
| Harrisburg and intermedinve} stations, arriving
#1 Philadelphia BEWp. m., Sew York, big p
m., Balthoore, 3.10 pom, Washiogton 430 v. m,
connecting at Philadelphia for ail ses-shaore
points. Through passenger coaches to Phila.
deiphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Philadel-
yhia,
1p m~Train 8, (Daily except Funday.)
For Bunbury, Harrisburg snd jutermediate sas
tions, arriving al Philadelphia st 650 p ms. New
| York 1008 p. m., Baltimore, 726 p. m , Washin
(onl B37 p.m. Parlor ear through%o Philedels
| phia, and pas enger coaches Wo Phlindelpbia and
{4 asltimore
| BOL p. mT ain 1 [Daily except Bundsy.
For ‘Vilkesberre, Hazleton, Poutsvilie Hares shurg
and intermediate points, arriy ing st Phil deiphia
1.16 pm, X= York 8.08 a. m., Baltimore 10.40
mw, Passenge F coaches to Wilke wharre and Phil.
adelphin
E02p. m.~Train 6, (Daily)
Harrisburg and all intermediate
ing at Philadelphia, 4.50 8. 1m
m Pallman a ving care fromm Harrhburg to
Philadelphis and New York Philadelphia pos-
sengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until
7008, mm.
120 a. m~Train 4, (Dail
Harrisburg and Bilermediate ¥
alindelpaiaa at ebm, New York, 903 a. ms,
days a. m Bun lay, B more, 620 8,
Washing « 7.49, P seoping
to ger Coschies WO
EASTWARD,
Por Bunbury
stations, srry
New Yorkat 7/8 a
} For Bunbury
WUS, BITIVIDE &
a,
cars
mn
Train 3.
4 and inter
snd 3 Hingam
id El
nag Can
bester
1 wh Pullman
ad NEET COB bs
For Lock Haven aud
except Bunday.
termediate siations
Nogare Fails, with
er oosehes to Kane and Roches
except Bunday.)
ErneGiale slalions,
Funday)
sialions,
For Renovo, Ki
940 p.m
except
For Williams;
BC
THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON
EABT AND SOUTH.
FROM
. Philadels
Harrisburg
& m., (Daily
Mandon 1017850
am, Washing.
Willkesburre
} mrriviog at
Car rom
er Oost Hes
pel ph in 5.00
imore 8.45 a 1m
Pp
ir wm Phil adelphia a
Train 1 leaves New York 6.00
m; Waab ington at 11.06
m, Wilkesbarre
Montandon a1 6 }
coaches from Ph
leaves New York
ger
irein 1
nglon 3
ng at Moutan
tor Car and
£0 5
LEWIEBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD.
Daily Except Sunday,
Eastward,
ANPM. PN
ay Mountain
urn
y derby
{Rising Spring
Peas Cave
9 Centre Hall
6 Uregyg
$i Linden Hall
Oak Hall
82 Lemont
% Dale Bummit
5 47 Pleasant Gay
SOlAxemann
5 56 Bellefonte
dditional trains leave Lewisburg for Mon
on #1 5.208 m, 10.00 20, 5 50and 7.40
ne leave Monta for Lewisburg at §
Dam. 5Mpmi6 pm, ands 00 pm
For rates: maps, etc, call on agent ‘or address
Thos, E. Watt, ¥. A.W, D,, 1190 Firth ave. Pitts
burg
J. BR. WOOD
8. M. PREVOST
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A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Olid
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It iscooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment bad failed.
It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blaing, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. Tt is guaranteed to give per-
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box, For sale by J.
D. Murray.
120
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