AARONSBURG, EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND | (QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLA® POWDER.—The very best quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing cut 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 today as it ever was, | CARTRIDGES. —Fixed ammunition for hunters pl sportsmen. WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri- 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 | PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS, | ROCK DRILLS. —Rock Drills opera- ted by a 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, BELLEFONTE, PA. Items from Town and Vi. cinity. Elijah Burd sold the Shafler home- stead to his brother Frank for $700. Frank quits farming in Brush Valley but will again try it here. John W. Haffley has ordered a lot of peach trees and is going to plant | them in what was the vineyard fifty years ago. If trees do well in it he expects to plant a few hundred each year, Levi Stovers heirs have divided the real estate, Al got the homestead and two squares and his sisters the: maining seven and a half lots and | three acres of land. i Joseph Korman has moved into the | house he purchased from Israel Wea- ver, in the lower end of town and now has quite a walk to the smith shop | where he works. Mrs. Medlar, of Allentown, ing her brother, Mr. James P. Coburn. | She looks the picture of health and | seems to grow older very slowly. Samuel Calvin Mingle has rented from John Yarger the Coey homestead | and with his wife will occupy the | same after the 1st of April. Charley Stover has gone to Red Li- | on, York county, to rent a bakery and | if successful will move to that place in | the near future. Charley says the | place is fitted up with all modern ap- pliances; the oven being heated by | electricity. Ed. Mingle’s cow died with sumption; so says the horse doctor. | The cow was brought from Maryland | last summer. i Elijah Burd who moves on his farm | in Brush valley, has rented his dwell- | ing house here to Ezra J. Burd and | Mrs. Kesiah Swab. | 22Junly Old Mrs. Christian HafHfley had a se- | y rious fall last week and unable | walk having injured one of her limbs. | Mr. Samuel Brown, quite an aged | gentleman is at present very seriously ill. He formerly lived in Potter town- | ship. The poor overseers have hired Mr. | John Jordan to Thomas Harper, that he has quit his walking around | and the township has one pauper less | to feed. Frank Jordan had com- | menced “‘roosting’’ at the poor-house | but his father was notified to keep him | away. ; Interesting oe | is visit" | COs, COL- | is to | if 80 | ef te Big Sale, Huyett's sale, on Tuesday, was one of the largest ever held in our county, | both as to live stock and attendance. oh The horn cattle sold well and the same | may be said of other and | i RI FTIR implements. One can the | : size of the crowd when consider | that about one ton of hay was fed to | the horses of visitors, He fine lot of Durham Jersey milk cows which sold from to $70, and Durham from $25 to $45; mules from $50 to $150, | Every thing else went proportion. by The sale amounted to over $2200 There was consumed by those tendance 50 loaves of bread, 150 pou of meat, and over 1200 doughnuts, sides a barrel of coffee and other food. The crowd was estimated about 2 § 18 live stock imagine you ED BUSINESS WOMA, A Page From Her History. va of others are $ Ho exceplion: Bar pase 35 and | ) 3 830 | + had a stock bulls odd 18 i} in re t Care 8 srs gry © od m atte ¥ . ana sald the ar his licted with heart dis. by th wren medy, and was 1 pure hosed 4 ia less than the first t dose | could mprovement in the circulation When I had taken three doses | y my ankles, something I bad not nonthe and my limbs had been swol- #0 long that they seemed almost putrified. re I had taken one bottle of the New wart Care the swell ing had all gone down, and I was so much better that 1 did my own w rk. On my recommendation six others are sking this valuable remedy.” Mrs. Morgan, bai W.H arrison St. Chicago, 11 Dr. Miles’ Now Heart Cure, a disc avery of an eminent specialist in heart disease, lssold by all drug Rists On A po ve guarantee or sent by the Dr. Miles Medical Co Elx? hart, ind. on receipt of pr £1 per bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepa tively free from all opiates or dus 1s drugs. in 1 ds be- at ——————— — Three days is a very which to cure a bad case of rheuma- ism: but it can be done, it proper treatment is adopted, as will be by the following fron James Lambert, of New Brunswick, Ills: “I was bad- 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 Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at onee,” 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- geti. short time in the seen eT0 tse You can rely on it! It never fails to perform a cure! Ir.Bull’s sold by all dealers for25c Don't be misled. If a dealer offers you some other "just as good,” insist on etting the old reliable Dr. Bull's rd Erop, No imitations are as hk wf MS Changes in Chureh Circles The M. E. Conference at Harrisburg has made some changes in the church circles in this valley. Rev. Minnigh, pastor of the Centre Hall church, goes to Hnow Shoe, and Rev. Illingworth, of State College, has been assigned to this charge. He is a young man and comes well recommended by his for. mer charge. He will take up his resi- denice at Spring Mills. is A > Married, At the Evangelical parsonage at Centre Hall, March 13th, 1804, by Rev, C. H. Goodling, Mr. Harry E. Frantz, and Miss Mary M. McClellan, both of Tusseyville. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Joseph McClellan and has been a successful school teacher for several years. Mr. Frantz has also been en- gaged in teaching school and is an in- telligent and industrious young man, Arnis AMAA RW The most aggravated cases of rheu- matism have been speedily and per- manently cured by Balvation Oil Every one should have it. 25 cents. “Bargains poo Clothing. New suits made to order, $15 to §18, All new spring goods, at Montgom- ery’s, Bellefonte, i ————-— Don't Tolmeco Spit or Smoke your Lite Awny title of a book alent No- to-bae, the only harealess, guarantood tobaeeo. habit cure, Ifyou want to quit amd can't, use "*Noto-bie Braces A nicotinized nerves, RO makes ak men BF more at Fenda. a tlk Positive cure LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobaces Antidote I—Price 10 Cts. At all dealers. CHEW ENNSYLVANIA Railroad. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED PLEASURE TOURS. FLORIDA, Janunr ay 0th February 15th and 2ith, Matoh {5th and Zith. Two weeks in the Land of Flowers on the tours, while tickets for last Lour are at tou torn until Ma fiat, Hpecial Hale of bahiman Sleeping snd ng Cars. Rate from New York, $50 00, trom Philadel phi, $4008, rates from other points, WASHINGTON, Zot 1 ern Apri 12th, unl Capitol, « Sovering rallrond from New rr a ana a aan from Pailedeiphia 3 TOURIST AGEAY hn Tan ACCOMPARY LACH PARTY, For tickets, itineraries. and full information pai) 10 go Toast Agsut, 223 Sah Forth Street, flade roadway, New Yok: 800 Val: ky or wm Wasnt lion Street, PREVOST, LR K. WOO U4, W. BOYD Gen'l Mg'r Gen'l Pass, we ho rani Agl LSA Ab ARON 8M, The Hthiul start} «Do you need a pai of Leavy rubs ber boots or shoes, or anything else In Mrray od DR. MORITZ SALM. The doctor has been for years professor and lect- urer in several our largest medical This emi- nent Physi- cian hasdevot- ed lifetime to of his specialty-- colleges and earn-; ed great fame an authority author on all sub-7 concerning his specialty. dis: ases ofthe Nose, Eye, Ear, Lung, Throat, and chroni Dis- C as and? 15CS. Will Be At CENTRE HALL, Pa. at B. ARTGES HOT EL Oct. 6: Nov. 8; Dec, 1; Dec. 29; Jan, 26; Feb, 23; March 23: Jone 15 5; July 13; Aug. 10. : BELLE FONTE, Pa., at BU BH HOUSE Saturdays, Aug. 12; Sept. 9; Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; Dec. 80; Jan. 27; Feb, 24; March 24; April 21; May June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He will visit this county EVERY FOU R WEEKS, thus savy pense of visiting the city, as he is the only physictan and surgeon (a th own manikins, models diagrams, ete , 10 {i juste ste and make plain to ali patare of their disease. This will give his numerons patients and others wh jeal treatment an opportunity to cousuit distinguished phyeician, whose « will permit ouly of mouihly visits 0 your commaunit; All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. Fridays, April 20; Sept. May ng His patients the nlmeat and oi og. U4 ie it m st be a very faint sound with edther car. 1 foe! betler with the LLEN, CURED BY DR. SALM AFTER HAVING FERED FOR YEARS WITH STOMACH BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLE, 1 have been suffering with very severe stomach bladder and kidoey trouble, and on socount of that felt all broke up. Couldn't follow my dally jabors on account of gront pains, Weak nuts and headache; bul 1 after a course of treatm with Dr, Salm, can One % more sitend to my ds labors with pleasure and consider myself hale and hearty E ANKENY Indiaus, Pa, April 26, 1850 AILED FOR TWELVE YEARS AND THO SEVEN DIFFERENT PHYSICIANS Fall ED, DR. BALM CURED ME, For more than twelve years I sulle red tort with liver, stomach and kidney trouble sionally 1 had 0 go to bed for a week 6% a and was unable to work for years, but now after | can “3 more on ¥ 8 few months’ treatment with Dr. G eye aller ore than years RT feel 80 well, as I never 41d before, | uw i Friends and thom wh o know me wil wit of patent medicines snd had seven different phy. Dow 10 the above, ai d think the sicians but gradually grew worse snd wors on Dr. Balm's wo oder! si skill However, since 1 put myself mnder Dr, JOHN MORNINGRED treatment | improved gradually and sow ean do Tyrone, | as good a day's work as any one, | tan oe rin iy recommend the doctor to those suff ting fr chronic diseases of any kind Jd. A. GRAMLEY Rebersburg, Centre county, Ps DEAFNESS CURED BY DR.SALM AFTER A GREAT MANY CURES HAD FAILED Fe For quite a time 1 bave teen almost totally dea! from catarrs, particularly in my which seemed desd, and the right one go daily. 1 was very despoadent and « parale on sccount of not being able to went on around me: felt al heaps tired als energy. Now | am quite & feel happy once more, ail alms skilifal treatment. | Bove been other doctors Noote ran imagine how aid young | feel since 1 can understand mote without an effort MICHAEL Johustown, Pa. CLOSURE OF THE E ARDUC ALM. 1 have had a good dea} ¢ for the last five Yours cheeks 0 mtinually. Dr the temrdoct sod operated + I can keep my hander bet in stead of wipiog lear rontinnal MRS MART HOt Dent ail around snd confess mysell satisfied treatment, FRANK M1 Ebcusburg, Pa PE N YEARS TOTALLY BLIND THROUGH His WONDERFUL KILL GAVE ME SIGHT Yor more than eighteen yours | have been to iH . to see agai nu out of the eye hist the is ury had prod » would gusranies } 3 mY Cane and blew my stars ti at wi, for to Jay, although it is w tia $a re t of the heretofisre 75 ony § is boar re is no discon BR: a AFTER HAVING TRIED FIVE Di DES AND A WAGON LOAD OF pi PATENT MEDICINEE GREW WOK AND WAS AT LAST CURE! BY DR. BALM mare Lhan cighl years [ was tro 4 indigestion. | suffered igh 10 keep me alive, sand to wii id Bot koep on m iy leet any ! Lave taken & mediels and the county but made the nat Ty and be ikea new WORD "MRS CARLIE PECHT wire Co. Pe AND WORSE FOR BEVEN A BAD CARE OF CATARRH SALM C1 ‘RED ME AFTER THE LY BE IANS IN THE 5TY HAD FAL ED on Yomrs | have affected my in ubled with intald ag Glee pain ae © them thanks to 0 thre ROO once Eo STENGER GREW WORSE YEARS UF 1 tron ib le with gy had a bad throat snd 0 " f tUme Wes (rents ore good deal of patent grow worse and worse "HA CARNEN 1 by me Indiana, Pa F CATARERH AND EAR TROUBLE CURE! DR SALM For more than ten years [ bh of eststrh My cars gradusi to such a degree that the almost totally gone and bad nn the became very much alarmed OHe GRY Wa olher ane weol lo In ARLES § uuty. I'a Diseases of women, such as have balled the skill 0 cured. Cangers tumors, fheold sad polypo No cutting, no pain, danger Manhood pe fectly redored. Quick, pain ar spermstorrhbes joes, weak and pervous debilit disenses, whether from Improdent habits of 50 that debilitates sexual functions, speedily Urine Each person applying for medion { which will reovive a carefal chemionl and m Small tumors, cantoers, wats, moles, ete, ; to palin oF soar Method, Fieotroysis, epilepo, or fits soheni if ¥ treated > rely cared by a Dever method. Address all communications to Box © hide CONBULTATION FREE. This advertissine 1 growih cure no 1 certain ot also for prostrations al excesses (0 Nn postenon wi corte and al ature Years, or hood, private ANY Catling eT exasminalion of the He 2 0r 4 ounce W urine nar New failing Gl appears (Ww ios bela A GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! Our immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods are now in, consisting of Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, the finest selections of Dress Goods ever displayed in this valley, Boots and Shoes, These goods are first-class, and every. We are of fering all our goods at low prices and are etc. thing of this seasons production. AT OUR OLD TRICKS! 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 mostivaluable and use ful Premiums. Did you get a Card? Ask for one, We will "0 | that line? Go to Mingle's, Bellefonte. ee, No better assertment, ——— JOuN KLINE Office on second floor of ¥ of Court House, and Euglish, J. H, ORVIS, C. MM. BOW (vis, BOWER & ORVIS, Office in Crider floor, D F. FORTREY, . Alorney BELL Otlice in Conrad Bullding. {(LEMANT DALE, ’ Attoriiey el Office NX, W, First Natiounl Bank RUNKLF Attorney-at-1 Ww 0 BEL All kinds of legal business Bpecial stl floor Crider Excha ge. JL. he N¢ BrANGLER, LER & HEW £8, tention Consg Epaeial a 811 he courts English, S Collections and all legal prompt y. Consaitations Ge Office in Exchange Ballding D. GETTIG . ATTORXKEY N B. SPANGLER, ate B Practices in all the courts glish and German Bullding a — urst's building. north ‘aud ER, E. L.ORVIF. PA, ‘wukh at 1a KFONTE, FPA. nul EFPONTE, FA. doors from fanny two — 4 ———————— ABW, LEFrONTE, PA. sitended to promptly lio, 2d C.P. Hewes Practice in German aid jan%: yi Jun in ELLEFONTE, PA, rman and Eoglish, AT-LAW, ELLE FONTE PA. En- Exchange novi Crider Receive deposi Jang HOTEL Ss. RVIN HOUBE, Terms reasonable Soer, BUH HOUSE GARMAN HOUSE NEW heat, elect 18 HOTEL, RPRING MiL A D. H. Ruki, BOCK ERHOFF HOU J. M. Reubane NEW B rooms on fire Soor and Jurors. prob ietor, IAVEN, PA. jaul RE, r Pr oprietor, EFORTE, PA. Good sample 0 witnesses A BE HARTER FUL AND ALLEGHENY REGION; TIONAL: OTHER EXPENS LOW, LEADING DEPARTME 1. AGRICULTURE (Three cal and stud CHE thoron {CIVi « ELE TRICAL ENGI {MECHHNICAL ENG wlth the mi ISTRY; with an h course in the Laboratory. nal invest) . TRIN AET AN LADIES’ COURSE IN SCIENCE: Two yeas Music, vocal +) ya study, three yoann’ and wr AL 12 18, PREPA RATORY DE ily Fall term opens Sept. 14, for admission, June 16, and ment week June 1215, other mao addross GEO. W. ATH R708, » MILLHEIM, PA, UNDENOMINA. AND ES VERY Courses.) and AGRI constant ii an unusually full and 1 These NEERING: ; INEERING: Cour of are D DESIGN, LITERATURE and Ample facilities for Latin course; New build. PAR HE Two 220 RE ion Commence Catalogue or LL.D. Prost, What 1s It is the only bow cannot be Asavhal wil Bring yau 4 this (ring) which | PENNSYLVANIA R. R. | Philadelphia & "Erie R. R. Division i {| and Northern Central Railway, io Ave i Time Table, iv effect December 51, 1503 | TRAINS LEAVE MONTAKDON, EASTWARD, 9.18 8. m.~Train 14. (Dally except Fonda Far Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Poltavil Harrisburg and intermediate stutions, arrivies Fhlladeiphin at sO p.m, Kew York, 053 P i « Baltimore, 210 p , Washington, Lip. Wm, pr Repetto at Philadelphia for sil ses shore | points hrough passenger concliex Lo Phils. } Be hobia and Baltimore Parlor cars Ww Philadel. | ph Ldap mm ~Train on Sunbury, Harb ba f Lig, mini ving ut Phin Riis w1€ York 10008 5 mw Bi % ; fo. i, «fii al 87 pw Parlor cat theo gh to Philadel Phila, and Pa enger conches Wo Phllsdelpbia and Faille LOL pw ~Tiain 12. [Dally except Bundsy.} | For W Lkesbarre, Hazleton, Putter bie Harrisburg | and intermediate points, arrivi ng wi Phib deiphia 1.3 ay m., New York 3.2 a. m., Beitimore 10.90 p_ | W. FPassctuger coaches Ww Wilkesbarre and Phil: | adelphia. gy 757 p. m.- ~Train 6 (Daily } ¥or Bunbury i Harrisburg and sil intermediate stations, srriy { ing st Philadel shia 450m 1m New Yorkat 738 un { mn. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisbu ge to | Philade!phis and New York Philadelphia pas- | eLgors can remain lo sleeper undisturbed until 17008. m, | 129 8. m.~Train 4. (Daily) For i | Harrisburg aud intermediate stations Brivis | Philadelphia stOb0n. m., New York, 9 m. Week days, 10 26 a. m. Bunday, Balti nore, s 2 Rn Ww ashington. 740 8 m. Polley sleeping per to Philadeiphia and passenger conches (0 Philadelphia aud Baitimore, WESTWARD, 537 8. mu. ~Train 8, (hs i¥) For Erie and Can audaigua and (nlermeciate stations, Rochssder Buffalo and Nisgera Faull i, with through Pullman ears and passenger coaches Ww Erle and Roches ler. 10.17 ~ Train 156. (Dally Ysrmenipne stations, LW p.m ~Train 11. (Daily sxzoept Bunday. For Kane, Cavandaigus andi termediate sations Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through cuger coaches to Kane and hess ter, and Parlor car Ww Rochester, 60ip. m~Trin i. (Daily except Bundey.) For Henovo, Reiston and intermediate stations, 945 p. m~Train 18. (Daily except Sunday) 3 Zi] 4 ’ For W {liiameport and Ste stations. {Daily uaorpl *unday.) fraeidinte Sian FETE Rew Vix Ban For Lock Haven and Kot THROUGH TRAINE FOR MOXTANDOX FROM EAST AND SOUTH.: Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night, tor 4.50 a m, Baltimore 4 4 a in, Harrisburg 158m, daily, Wilkesbarre, 725 a. m, (Dally except Bundey) arriving at Montandon 10.17 an Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.50 a m, Washings ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 5.45 a m, Willkesbarre i5am, (Daily exoeplt Sunday) arriviog st Moutandon 1.56 pm, «ith parior car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore, Train 1 leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phi ie, 12255 p m; Washington at 11.05 a m, Bait more 81 1200 m, Wilkesbarre 3.12 pm, arriving st Moniat- don at 6.04 pm, week days, with thy Fe senger coaches from Phila snd Bakimore. Train 15 leaves New York 210 pm, week days, 200 p. m Sunday, Fiifiadelphia 440 pm, week days, 4.90 p. m., Sundays, Washington 3. iHpm, Baltimore 4.12 Ay arriving st Moutancon 9.45 pm Through Parlor Car snd passenger coach from Philadelphia Train 8 leaves New York st 800 p m, Philad 1.20 pm, Washington 310.40 p m, Sahishores 11.40 p m, (daily) arriving st ontendon at 5 & m, with through Pulimen sleeping cars from Phila. Washinglon and Baltimore and through Phananger coschos from Philadelphia and Bais timore Philadels LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Bunday. Westward, FPMPM. AM BTATIONS 168 5 40 Montandon 208 6 16 Lewisburg 17 6 23 Biehl 2 6 2% Vicksburg 81 6 37 Mifinburg 43 6 50 Milimsont i € eid Glen Iront 27 Paddy Mounte'n BB Joburn 4 Zerby 58 | [Ristrg Bpring 2 Penn Cave 0% Centre Hall 16. Gr 214 Hall 28 Oak Hall 82 Lemont 27 Duie Summit Eastward, ANPM. PM #10 iv 0! 10 60 50 55 60 00 07 Wh oh oe 1 te - SBHEENR 0 G0 GG Uh 06 G0 J 4 4 «3 € Bhynunsssescusres ee B00 BO BE AD AD ND MD 8S EE a 82 No 8 55 Bellefonte Adlon trains leave Lewisburg for Monta gon ai 5.208 m, 10.00 a wm, 1.20, 5 50and 7.40 p =m. turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg als ® = mOVam S5WpmiE pm ands pm on Eandays trains leave montandon 10184. m and 7.58 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.20 a m. and 800 p.m, For rates; maps, etc, call on agent “or address’ Thos E. Watt, P. A. W. D., 110 Fifth "ave , Pitts ba 8. ¥ PREVOST, J. BR, WOOD reners] Manager. Gen" Pav'ger Agt. SALESMEN WANTE TOCK and SEED POTATORS ARY or COMMISSION to sell a choice line of NURSERY LIBERAL BAlL- PAID WEEKLY. PER. MANENT and PAYING POSITIONS 0 GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to REGIN. NERS EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Write at once for terms to The Hawks Nursery Co. ROCH ER. X. Y. Bocklea’s Arniog Salve) The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chile biains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray. DOLLAR 120 PER ARS IN YOUR OwN LocaLiTY aah and honomAli: ithaut tal, during your woman, boy. o if can do th hand: