ALL HASTINGS DELEGATES, An Ovation by the Members of the Con- vention at Bellefonte, Tuesday was truly Hastings’ day at the Republican County Convention, which convened in the court house at 11.80 o'clock. General Hastings should be and doubtless is a happy man, for the Re- publicans of Centre county turned out en masse to show their loyalty to and their hearty interest in his candidacy for the Gubernatorial honors and when he was introduced before the convention he received an ovation that made the very walls of the old court house tremble. The convention was the most enthu- silastic and largely attended in the his- tory of the Republican party in the county, and the pleasantest harmony and most cordial feeling prevailed from the beginning until the close. Chairman W. F. Reeder called the convention to order and 8. T. James, of Philipsburg was made president. Prof. Hamilton, of State College, was reading clerk, and 8. H. Bennison and F._ H. Clemson were secretaries, The committee on resolutions consist ed of Chairman W. F. Reeder, D. H. Ruhl, of Spring Mills; W. E. Irvin, of Philipsburg; Capt. J, A. Quigley, of Eagleville; and Dr. George F. Harris, of Bellefonte, The delegates to the State convention are: General Beaver and John P. Harris, of Bellefonte. General D. H. Hastings, Gen. Bea- ver, John P. Harris, Col. J. P. Coburn and Judge A. O. Furst were called for and responded with ringing addresses. nc Ai SPRING MILLS. Miss Katie Moyer Passes Away at an ad. vanced Age. Dr. F. H. Van Valzah, D. H. Ruhl, J. K. Bitner, J. I. Condo, R. D. Mus- ser and William 8. Musser were in Bellefonte last Tuesday. The funeral of Miss Katie Moyer took place last Tuesday. The services were conducted by Dr. D. M. Wolf and interment took place at Salem's Reformed church. The deceased had lived 88 years and 2 months. The two-year old son, Dale, of Chas. Dillet, died last Sunday, and on Mon- day an infant child of George Kline felter died; they were both buried in the Lutheran cemetery at the Cross church. W. R. From, who had been on the sick list for some time is around again. The fight of last Saturday demon- strates that our town is not altogether dead, whereas, with just a very little fighting they broke window glass to the tune of $4.50 and no one hurt. The fine weather the fore part of the week made the people think of spring and many are beginning the prelhmi- naries concerning flittings, of which there will be a large batch this spring. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs, and Colds.—If you have never used this great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis- eases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs, Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Large bottles 50¢c. and $1.00. pm ————— Miss Catharine Moyer, The death of Miss Catharine Moyer occurred on Saturday morning, March 8, at the residence of her brother John Moyer, near Penn Hall. Deceased had reachsd the advanced age of 88 years, The funeral occurred Tuesday, the 6th, at the Salem Reformed church the services being conducted by Rev. D.M. Wolf, D. D. Miss Moyer had been a consistent member of the Re formed church and a liberal contribu- tor to all church purposes. Many a home has been rendered sad and desolate by the loss of some dear, petted child. This is a dangerous sea- son for children, and parents should keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup handy. Not a Likely Incident, Doe. Riter, while fishing for suckers one day last week, caught a 12 inch trout and actually threw it back into its native element again. Never heard of such a thing “in all Israel.” Township Audit, The auditors of Potter township will meet at the Old Fort, on Monday, March 12th, at 8.30 o'clock a.m. to | settle accounts of township officers. —You will find more satisfactory prices at Wolf & Crawfords than any other place in this section. Call to see them and convince yourself. ——— A ———— ~Wear boots and shoes suitable to the season. At Mingle's, Belle fonte you will find them in men’s and boys kip boots, and men's rubber boots, The most reasonable prices and in variety. Don't Tobneeo Spit or Smoke your Life Awny f= the truthful LV) Grew rd Eo (uaraniced Wwhareo cure, cont wants to quit risk nal ng a Minera Rd MILLHEIM, Interesting Items From the Town and Vieinity, On Baturday last there were seen on our streets more Gi. A. .R. men than have been seen for many months; im- portant business of the Post, no doubt brought so many to town. Keep it up comrades ! The cold snap of the early part of last week gave all a chance to get their ice houses filled and every one that wanted ice was busy. Landlord Weaver, of the National hotel, on Tuesday of last week had an ice frolic and housed twelve or fifteen loads of fine ice; Weaver must be in with the farmers for it is the first time that we know of the like being done here, so he must have by his geniality and good treatment captivated the frolickers. W. B. Goodhart, our popular imple- ment man, has traded for a patent churn which is one of the most sim- ple, yet effective apparatus for churn- ing butter that we have seen. The Bowman-Esher faction of the Evangelical church of this borough and vicinity no doubt are much elated by the decision of Judge Mayer in the church fight for possession of church property, recently given by him. A party of young persons from Re- bersburg and from the borough had quite ah enjoyable time one evening last week at the National hotel. Dr. Fred can tell you all about it. The funeral of Mrs. Jacob Bame, last Saturday was attended by many peo- ple. Rev. Durkee, of the M. E. church officiated. Lewis Hassinger, who some weeks ago fell from a hay mow, breaking two ribs, is able to be about again and in a short time will be able to go to work. The new drug store to be opened up here in M. C. Gephart's building about the 1st of April, by a Mr. Morris, of Philadelphia, will no doubt prove a success, as it is something that has long been wanting here, Springer’s barber shop does a rush- ing business on Saturday nights, Three chairs in occupancy and yet the demand eannot be satisfied, to the young fellows who want to see their best girl. They all want to be shaved first. Bruce Garman, of Bellefonte, and a Mr. Stein, of Pittsburg, registered at the *‘National'' last week. What their business in town was we are unable to say; two young ladies of the town might give the desired information. FARMERS MILLS News Items Gleaned from Our Neighbor ing Burg. Catharine Rishel has been confined to the house with the grip for the past week. The meeting in the Evangelical church is still in progress, with a num- ber of seekers, and many have been converted. William F. Rishel is ill with monia. Doc. Riter was trying to catch a few suckers this week but met with no sue- cess. Doc. you must try some other kind of bait, the fish are afraid of you. Mrs. J. H. Rishel has had an attack of grippe the past week. pneu- It must be a good article that will induee & man to go forty miles to get itt Mr. EE BR Swetnam, of Fairfax Station, Va., says: a party came forty miles to his store for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bought a dozen bottles. ‘“The Remedy is a great fa- vorite in this vicinity,” he says “‘and has performed some wonderful cures here.”” Itis intended especially for Coughs, Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. Forsale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. i — — — Died on Tuesday. The wife of exsheriff J. J. Lingle, died at Bellefonte, on Tuesday, aged about eighty years. Deceased had been ill for a long time and her death has been daily expected for weeks. She was one of the best known and re- spected ladies in Bellefonte. Her hus- band preceeded her to the grave a year ago, but five children are left to mourn the loss of a dear mother. ————— Removed Last Week. Mr. Isaac Btrunk, who purchased a roller flouring mill at Hecla, removed from Centre Hall last week to take charge of the plant. Mr, Strunk is an experienced miller, and will succeed in his new location, Marriage Licenses, The following marringe licenses have been granted the past week: Charles W, Snyder and Maggie N. Snook, of Millheim, Newton O, Dreibelbis and Annie B, McWilliams, of Ferguson township. Musical Instruction. I will again give instructions on the plano and organ. For further terms address, C. E. ZeraLen, Penn Hall. A——————— ~Lewins, Bellefonte, has the most experienced cutter in these parts and at his establishment you ean be suited in a manner befitting a prince, and ata seasonable price. —(um boots and rubber shoes in great variety, and at prices in accord with the times, at Mingles, Bellefonte, GREAT AT OUR OLD TRICKS! HARPER& KREAMER, ful Premiums. Did Ask for one, all and Winter Goods ’ We are of CENTRE HALL. you get a Card? | AM NOW A MAN! = Chioago, Oot. §, Yn I was troubled with emisions and varicoosis, and had been sexually weak for seven years, During the last four jears 1 tried every remedy that was sold snd im no mijaf for any of he troubles anti I took CALTH 41 restored me and | am at “ 0g aired and (hatrent foes one of teasnnds of betinee revolved bya | Address VON MOML CO. AS ME was, We will send y8u the mar. velous French § reparation CALTHOS free, Uy sealed mall, and a legal guarantie “ that CaLTROs will STOP hbihue wus CURE "zone ares Yon RESTORE ... vic... Useit § payif satisfied. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol- dier, Correspondent and Journal. ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed ber thousands of brave soldiers to the war, and no state bears a bet ter record in that respect than it does In liternture it is rapidly acquiring an enviable piace in war and literature Salomon ewell well known as 8 writer as “Sol.” has won an honorable position. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M, 2d. N.Y. Cavalry and of the 18th Indiana Ine fantry Voluntears. Regarding an important circumstance he writes as follows: “Several of us old veterans here are using Dr. Miles’ Kestorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remodios that compare with them. Of the Pills we must say they are the best com- bination of the qualities required in a prep aration of their natare we have ever known, We have none but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of & new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonder fully. We say to all, try these remedies” ~Solomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5 1588 These remedies are sold by all druggists on 8 positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. on re- ceipt of price, $1 per bottle, six botties #5, ox~ press prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Is still at the front! You can rely on it! It never fails to perform a cure! ’ is sold by all dealers for25c Don't be misled. I a dealer offers you some other “just as insist on ting the old reliable Dr. Bull's Cough Erp No imitations are as good. CHEW 0255 E_Pree ho a. Wish coals PENNETEY ANIA PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED PLEASURE TOURS. RIDA, 228" utch isth and “zh. Two in the Land of Flowers on the fint four tours, while tickets for last tour are good to until May Sist, Special trains of Palimao ErairaibubL iy ae New York WASHINGTON, Za 5 tet Ay ro Tok 5 Hp yy from fiadelphia $11, TOURIST AGENT ARD COAPLRON ACCOMPANY EACH PARTY. it oll Jo BRC As SIE yn; or pd Ashington Sireet, EK RANTLE EXPLOSIVES. | POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very best 8. ATTORNEY wa —— JOHN KLINE. i Atiorusy at Law, ! BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst’s building. north of Court House, Can be cousulted in German and Euglish, ‘ans? - E. L. ORVIS. JH ORVIS, C M BOWER, (JRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Aviorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’'s Exchange building on second floor, ‘ansb D F. FORTKREY, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Bullding. Janus E, Atlorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. fans? (LEMANT DAL G. RUNKLE, Attorney -at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly Special stiention given to collections, Office, 24 floor Crider Excha ge J. L.BPraANGLER, C.P. Hewes, SPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Spoacial attention to collections. Practice in all the courts. Consultation in German and English jan9 S D. GETTIG ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Collections and all jegal business stlended to Consultations German and Eogilh, N B. BFANGLER, ale ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices in all the courts. Codsuitation in Eo gilsh and German Office, Crider Exchange Building Bovis BANKS. ING OO... BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D. Savaxet, Cashier. ({ESTRE COUNTY BARK Receive deposits, jnu®l HOTELS. OUBE, KE. Woods Caldwell. Hg LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample roows ou fmt nnd JBVING Terms reasonable floor 8H HOUSE, w B L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE PA Special attention given Ww country trade. apr? N HOUSE Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA New building. new farnitare throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements N EW GARMA quality of Dynamite in use is nam- | ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. JUDBON POWDER. —The Judson | powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite. | ACK 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- | 3 i i i i { i i oes. 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 fuses for use in dry and wet | rock. i 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. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever ! The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year, Daily, by mail, $6 a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail, $5 a year, The Weekly, $1 a year. Address THE BUN, New York. treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, ly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right today and would Insist on every one who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at once.” 50 cent 3d modersie charges ni RG MILLE HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl §* Proprietor SPRING MILLS, PA. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Seubsuer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. NEW E Free bus 10 an rooms on fir Sober snd jurors d from all teains AP® HARTER AUCTIONEER MILLHEIM, PA, EE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENRY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Cowra) and AGRY CULTURAL CHEMISTRY with constant lustrations on the Farm aad in the Labors tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theorets cal and practical. Stodents taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory, {CIVIL ENGINEERING, < ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: { MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: | These > oout ex are Laboratory. nal investigation, , INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two = Ample facilities for Music, vooal instrumental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional.) French, German and English (re- quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and a ed, MECC IC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build. ing and equi . 10 MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL SCI ; Constitutional Law and History Politica | Roonomy. ete. 12 MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti cal and practical, including esch arm ofthe 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two y graded and thorough, Pall term opens Sept. 14, 1882 Examinations for admission. June 16. and Sept. 13. Commence- ment week June 12-15, 1892, For COsialogue or other information, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Pres, State College, Centre On Pe Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all as far as you can see, They look like Sases, wens Hie aiid wd are solid cases for all A cost about 23 nd of Mp case. Warranted gist. io bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug. oD PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie iB. KR. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1n effect December 31, 1808, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOR, EASTWARD, 9.18 a. m.~Train 14. (Dally except Sunda For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pottevil Harrisburg snd intermediste) stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 200 p. m., New York, 53 p m., Baitimore, 3.10 p m, Washington, 4.90 p. m, counecting at Philadelphia for s!! ses-shore points, hrough pamenger couches to Phils py and Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Philadel Lisp m~Train 8. (Dally except Bunday, For Bunbury, Harrisbu and’ intermediate oH tous, arriving at Philadelphia at 650 p m., New York. 10.05 p. m., Baltimore, 7.20 p. m , Washin net 857 p.m. Parlor car through*lo Philadel. pila, and pas-enger coaches Wo Philadelphia and itimore, 501 p.m ~Train 12. {Daily except Bunday. For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Porta ite Harrie and intermediate points, arriving at Fhilsdeiphia 13156 pm, New York 818s. m., timore 1040 p, m. Pamsuger coaches to likesbarre snd Phil sdelphia. 787 p. m.~Train 6. (Dafly.) For Bunbury Harrisburg and all intermediate stations, srriy ing st Philadelphia, 430 a. mm, New Yorkat 753 s m. Pullman sleeping cars from Marsisburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas- Sengers can remain io sleeper undisturbed unt 7008. m, 120 a. m~Traln 4. (Dally.) For Bunbury Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving a Philadelphia at 6.008, m., New York, 933 & wm. week days, 10 2 a. m. Bunday, Baltimore, 6.20 a. m, Washington, 7.40, 8 m. Poliman sleeping cars to Phlladeiphia and passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia and Beitimore WESTWARD, 5.27 a. m~Train 8, (Daily) For Erie and Can andaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman oa and passenger coaches to Erle and Roches r 10.17. Train 15, (Dally) intermediate stations, L56 p.m ~Train 11. (Dally except Sunday. For Kane, Cavandaigus and intermediate siutions Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through passenger coaches 10 Kase and Roches ter, and Parlor car 0 Bochester, 604 p. m~Trin 1. (Daily except Bundsy.) For Beoovo, Ralston snd intermediste stations, 945 p. m.-Train 13. (Dally except Sunday) For Williamsport and intermedisic stations, For Lock Heaven sud THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AXD SOUTH. Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night, Philadel. phis 4.50 a mn, Baltimore 4.40 8 m, Harrisburg 515 am, daily, Wilkesbarre, ' 25 sm. (Daily except Sunday) arriving at Montandon 10.17am Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a m, Washing. ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 8.46 a m, Willkesbharre 1015 am, (Daily except Sundsy) arriviog at Montandon 1.66 pm, with parlor car from Phllsdelpbis and through passeuger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore Train 1 leaves New York $00 a m, Phils, 1225 p m; Washington at 11.05 a m, Baltimore at 1200 m, Wilkesbarre 3.12 pm, arriving st Montan don ut 6.04 pm, woek days, with through pas sebger oosches from Phils and Balimore, Train 15 leaves New York 210 pm, week days, 200 p. m Banday, Philafeiphis 4.40 p m, week sundeys, Washington 3.15 pm, y mm, arriving st Moutandon 9.45 t } Car and passenger coach from Train 8 leaves New York st 800 1.2 pm, Washington 10.40 11.40 p ms, (dally) arriving st Mon & mm, with through Pollman sleepl o Phila. Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philedelphis and Haly tmore. P ¢ EO, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RATLEOAD. Duily Exoept Bunday. Westward, Fastward PM P.M. AM N APN. PM 2 16 4 56 ETATJOKSE § 00 44 5 40 Montand 6 15 Lewis 16 22 Biehl i$ 2% Vicksburg 16 37 MiMinburg i 50 Milimont 16 5 Glen Iron! {7 27 Paddy Mounts'n {7 8 Coburn Te Larvy |7 55 Rising Spring & 02iPenn Cave i® 0% Centre Hall i» 16 Grey $ 23 Linden Hall {8 25 Oak Hall i8 82 Lemont {8 ¥7 Dale Pursmit i¥ 47 Plossant Gap is 50 Axemann 55 Bellefonte { Additional trains leave Lewisburg fo {Gon ai 5. 20am, 10.008 m, 1.20, 5 x Montandon for Lewist 12 os EB ¥ pm.r im. and 800 p.m For rates: maps, ol | Thos, KE Watt, P burg | 8. M. PREVOST | Genera! Manager 41 % oe 1 on agent Jo 110 Fifth sve J. R. WOOD Gen’'l Pa'ger Agtl. a A.W. D i ' SALESMEN WANTED a 01 ; | STOCK and SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL 8 ARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY, PF { MANENT and PAYISG POSITIONS 10 GOOD | MEN SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS wv BEG | NERS EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN I {| DESIRED. Write st one for terms to ; The Hawks Nursery Co. | fegl-dm ROCHESTER. NX. Y. ta sell line of CRO oe py 3 3 ! A i Bucklea's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teiter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, und positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray. 120 DOLLARS PER MONTH
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