MILLHEIM. tions to Build a Church, Hog butchering is in full blast and quite a number of large hogs are being slaughtered. fest one killed in the town, a hog this season that weighed 514. Bully for Joe. John Sehleiffer, trator of said decedent. The new culvert on North near the Reformed church is quite an | improvement on the old one, which | was put there by the management of | street, | the pike company. i Winter is here and yet there are | quite a number of defective board | walks that should be attended to. | Dr. F. F. Wetzel is putting in «| double embankment on his property | near Joe Swangers, which we hope | will fully meet with his expectations. | Mrs. John Nagle of Philadelphia, is | on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Rebee-! ca Musser for a week or two. Since the election our town is full of | commercial travelers every day; among | them were M. I.. Wagonseller, Ed. Simpson, Charley Shires; Newty Re- ber, “Fatty” Wilson and 8. 8. Bickel; some on their way up Salt river and others coming down. There are one or two applicants for | positions in this neck o'woods, under the incoming administratoin of Hast- ings. “To the victors belong the | spoils.” J. P. Gephart, esq., of Bellefonte, | paid our town a flying trip last week | on business, and shook hands with his | many friends here. i The “United Evangelicals” of this | locality will build a church here next spring. Preparations are now being made. : “Nerve'’ the bright little daughter of James C. Smith, who is in the hos- pital at Philadelphia for treatment, is improving and ere many weeks will be | restored to health. Mrs. Cal. Clark who has been on the sick list for some weeks is able to be about again. The condition of Snyder Tobias of North street, who has been confined | to the house for months, is not im- | proving any. His limbs are perfectly paralyzed and must be handled like a | little child. The party of hunters, eight in num- | ber, who were camped at State Ridge for nearly two weeks, returned home last Saturday bringing with them one deer; the deer was shot by Milford Stover. A very large bear was shot last week on Swift Run, near a place called Point Lookout, in Miffiin county, by a party of hunters from Herndon. J. P. Gephart has put up a neat and substantial fence on North street above the Gallery and also a new roof on the store portico, and has put a gate on the iron fence which incloses the gang way into the cellar, thus making it safe for pedestrians. It is hoped that these improvements will not be inter- fered with; he gives notice by printed handbills, that any interference with these improvements will be punished to the full extent of this law. Boys keep hands off or you will get into trouble. Pierce Single of North street, moved | to some place near Snow Shoe to work | in a lumber camp. Nev. Auman has opened an oyster | saloon in the same room that he oecu- pied last summer as an ice cream sa- loon. Oysters served in all styles. Pork 5 cents, beef 5} to 7, eggs 20, | butter 20, potatoes 50, turkeys 7, chick- | ens 5 to 6, onions 50, flour 75 sack B. wheat 3} pound, corn meal 2 cents per ! pound, corn 45, are the markets, At the Musser House thirteen rats | were caught in one night in a wire | trap last week. As soon as the trap is | full, which will hold about one hun- | dred, Dan Guilford, the hostler, will | ship them to China for the heathen | Chinese. John H. Womer, the tax collector, | and daughter Maud, were visiting! friends in Nittany Valley and Loek | Haven for three or four days last week. John reports having a very | pleasant as well as a profitable time. | Dr. Fred. E. Guatelius, who left here & few weeks ago to take up his resi- | dence in Washington, D. C., lsat pres- | ent nursing a sore arm on account of | vaccination. When Fred. got to! Washington he was required by the | authorities to be vaccinated. i A. B. McMallen and Jerome Spigel- | Adam McAfee, esq., of Harrisburg, Millbeim, who sent him a barrel of up Salt river, Market same old price,” Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welshton, Florida, says he cured a street “at the bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Di- What a pleasant to the . Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances surprise that must have been give permanent relief. be depended upon. It can always When reduced For sale by Wm, Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8B. M. Swartz, Tusseyville. ollar you can keep clean all liar that does not 1 get over-heated ; ray on the edge, or y ttonholes, and ply wiping ec or cloth, 3 are made rs or cuffs terproof strength re the only made, and nped as follows: a A 0 —————- , end refuse to take if you expect sat- ur dealer does not end direct to ns, en- amount, and we will mail 1 Collars 25 cts. each. air. State size, and d-up or turned-down i collar is wanted, THE CELLULOID CO. 4237-29 Broadway, New York. | i i A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. dier, Correspondent and Journal. ist Makes a Disclosure. You Never Miss the Water Till the Well i ————— mans | —— Runs Dry. Just so with the bargains we are of fering. You will miss them when they are gone. The way they are selling they cannot last long. We want all our customers to receive the benefit of our store-full bargains. Come at once if you want to save money, You get nothing but good goods from us, and you get them cheap. FAUBLES. Penna. MONEY - MONEY WILL LOAN OR BORROW. STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of Hollidaysburg, Pa. CENTRE HALL BRANCH, | BRICE D. BRISBIN, CLEMENT F. DEININGER, President. Ree. and Collector. DIRECTORS: Dr. C. E. Exerick, | Davip L. Barros, J. Frep Kuerz. than it does rapidly acquiring an Hace In war and I[iterature Solomon Peweil, wall known as a writer as “Sol,” has won an honorable position. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M, 24. N.Y. Cavalry avd of the 13th Indiana In- fantry Volunteers. Regarding an important circumstance he writes as follows: “Several of us old veterans here are using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remedies 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 thelr nature we have ever known. We have none but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonder- fully. We say to all, try these remedies Solomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5, 1882 These remedies are sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the : e hedical Lo. rg ig Rr ro- ceipt of price, $1 per bottle, six 1 ex~ press prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Hiernture it is is an arbitrary word ued to designate the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled oft the watch, Tells Its Own Story. INVESTOR The jollowing table shows the cost of our Running Stock to the Investor Cash 3 No Sharer Chef per mo, Tubal cont Full Value. Shares poy i $ @ $ S10 § 100 0 $ 8 3 1% 163 0 0 0 140 00 b im 53 Wm 500 00 716 06 10 6 00 546 00 1000 00 20 00 15 9m wie 1500 00 250 0 wo 12 0 1092 0 2000 (0 “0 » 15 00 1365 00 2400 00 0 0 p 1060 BORROWER, 1400 00 Estimated cost to Borrower 2108 0 HG 00 Cush Rood, Sy $10 wm 200 0 mw For the Person with Money. OUR PAID UP STOCK and value Full amit Real'sd $12 an 267 20 $0 = hid 40 ER 00 ls 1826 0 24 00 2672 00 4008 00 oom 00 Annual Thiol in. verd. In veld fH BF 4 8 BW Eo % 40 6 0 30 0 1260 100 80 $00 0 16 0 154 W ME fo 2 168 0 00 oo 0 80 = 0.0m $2 £38 0D 100 00 63 0 4 60 Wn M00 652 Mm 1M en 0 MEO 21000 16% 00 ry ~ A membership fee of one dollar per share must a wl accompanied with this stock, TR ors #0 This stock pays over 12 per cent. { Interest, and is not Taxable in this State, Par Value Total Ye Shares, Oost per mo $160 i» 4 8 Hw 50 0 na 12 0 i440 16 00 TORIAT BID 1456 00] ETI SE, All information ean be secured by applying to any of the above offi- cers or Directors, or to J, M, SPERCER, BEN'L AGENT. HOLLIDAYSBURS, PA., HOME OFFICE. junT6m Mb ’ AD A SA NEW COODS 1 PENNSYLVANIA in | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. ATTORNEYS. K. MITCHELL, i i [BA C. i Attorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. | | Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange. octi9d | Time Table 0 oh May 27, 1094 i | : Jous KLINE. TRAINS LEAVE MORTARDON, EASTWARD Atorney at Law, | 918 a m—~Train 14. (Dally BELLEFORTE. PA. { For Buabury, Wilke barre Haste Loti i Office on second floor of Furst's bulldi g north | Harrisburg snd intermediate | of Court House, Can be cowsulted ir German | 8t Philadelphia at 500 p.m | i and Euglish EAT im, Baltimore, 8130p wm, Weshinglon, 4.30» i connector al Philadelphia for ail ses-she Pinte Through passciger eoaches to Ph Geiphin and Baltimore, phia { 1p m~Tralu 8. (Dally i For sunbury, Harrisburg | Vionis, arriving at Philade ip , York. 9.35 p. m., Ba pia, Werhitnig tonet 750 p.m rough to Philadel. phin, and pas enger coaches 10 Prlledeiptiia and | Baltimore Gl p.m ~Tialn 12, [Daily Vor ‘Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pott 1 intermediate points arri New York 858 8. 1 Yamenger conches 10 Wilke sCeiphia except Bu Yo #LIONK, Bry # ew York, J. H. ORVIE, CM BOWER El i On VIS, BOWER & ORVIS, At orueys al Law, BELLEFONTE Pa, | Ofties in Crides’s Exchnauge building on second | floor "anh ORVIS Hew piay.} ]. ¥. FORTNEY, hay Attorney at Taw, . BELLEFONTE, PA, i Office iu Conrad Bullding. Spm Janus} { u i Train ((LEMANT DALE, Harrisburg and ail ir A Attorney at Law, lug sl Phitlaceiph BELLEFONTE, PA, jm. Puilm Office X, W, corner Diswpond { First National Bank « Pin two doors from | fans? RUNKLE, Atlorney-at-law, BELLEFONTI business atieg iti ven Lo ool Excha ge is W. All} Kinds of legal Mpecial « PA &d to promptly tions, Uflice, 24 Boor Crd oi 8. w~Train 8. {1 Andaigus and iulermedia Buflaio and Nlagars Falls ith thy cars aud passenger coschies Wo Erle au er J. L.BravcrLen, SFA NGLER & HEWES, hd AUorneys at Law BELLEFORTE, PA. spacial alteution y ®t Practice in all the courts, German and Euglish, Jans C.P Hewes, 15. 10.17. Train (Dally) For Lock intermediate stations, 1.06 p. m,~Train For Kaye, in 1 Nisgara Yal passenger coaches 10 Kane sud d Yarior car Ww Rochester 4 ip. m~Traly | wnovo, Elmira and futermed $40 p. m.~Train Daily except Pund For Williamsport and intermediaic stations D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PJ business atlenged 1o | and uiiish, (Dally except [| THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTAXDON EAST AND SOUTH. ; FROM ATTORNEY AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Codsultation in Ea | Office, Crider Exchange | noviye giish Bui ang Wiug German BANKS. Lon from Philadelphia six Train i leaves New York 0.30 om; Washineton at 1030 a in . aad i, Wiikesbarre 3.12 pm, an mint notes don at 6.64 pm, week Cass, 3 D. BrvGcery, Cashier coaches Yui (TENT RE COUNTY BARK OO h FONTE, Pi. Beoeive deposits, jan BOLE Cr Bailimore Frek GEE, m, week 2 3a irom HOTELS. HOUSE, 5. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms ou frst jan [RVI Terms reasonstile fil 48 Loot k Washingior PRARC LEC OOOO JTW § more Bra HOUSE, WL. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA Special stiention given to country trade, april LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILEOAZ Dealy Except Sundsy. Eastward AM M.¥P) Wostward ‘MPM. AM B8TATIONS } 58 5 40 Montandon ? 0 NEW GARMAN HOUSE, i 15 burg $ 0 5 Opposite Court House, 3 } Blehi - BELLEFORTE, PA. icksburg 4% » : iff inb &e New building. new furniture throughout, steam beat, electric bells and all modern lm provements Good table and moderate charges ® ee BC MILLS HOTEL, WRING S D. H. Ruki Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA Free bus to and from all trains 27 Dale Summit $7 Piessant Gug NiAZemany 45 Bellefonte WEERHOFF HOURE J. M. Regltmuer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Good sample Wines Ni WwW BR« i Free t TON 4 Additions! trains leave Lewisburg 5am. 00am, $Mand S40 p m 0 mrg al $5.70 8 o and from sil trains PF ams Bpovial tales 10 for Monisn- 10TEL EDWIN RUHL, nd well knows been newly Vroprietor house has , throng bout 3 as und rates ? parties can nodation, aphies This old t or addres Walt ave , Pitts Win At DOLLARS PER MONTH in YOUR Own LOCALITY made easily and honorably, without capi- tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- fly, without experience. Talking un- pecessary. Nothing like it for money- AND EQUIPMENT, making ever offered be fore. Qur workers S—— | always prosper. No time wasted in LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. | Jearning the business. We teach you in AGRIC Jhee Courses.) and AGRI | a night how to succeed from the first CULTURAL LM IS '; with constant £1 | . - aka @ eX ar . iustrations on the Farm and in the Labore | BOUT. You can make a trial w ithout ex. tory. | pense to yourself. We start you, furnish BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theorett: | everything needed to carry on the busi- eal and practical. Bludents tanght original RE REMOE te y yor study pd the microscope, | mess successfully, and guarantee 5 on CHEMISTRY: with au unusually full ana | against failure if you but follow our thorough course in the Laboratory. simple, plain instructions. Reader, i (CIVII ENGINEERING, ovr. | These | von are in need of ready money, and { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Sovurw | = a na eg be | MECHHENT AL ENGINEERING: J on are | Want to know all about the best paying accompanied with very extensive practical | business before the public, send us your exercises in the Field the Shop, sud the address, and we will mail you a doctie meut giving you all the particulars. Labmrators HISTORY, Ancient and Modern, with origi. | TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. 8. M PREVOST Ht Renere! Manag or a Thee CTIONEER MILLHEIM, PA EE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG Ar HARTER, LOCATED IX OSE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. KEW BUILDINS nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN : LADIES’ COURBR IN (ATERATURE avd | SCIENCE; Two yeas Ample faciiitios tor Music, vooal and jnsururmenial, ls LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin | {optional,) French, German and Euglish (res | quired.) one or more continued through the | entire course i MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pare | and ap vided) ’ i MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with stody, three yearns’ course: New halides | ing and eyuipment, ENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 81 ENCE; Constitutions] Law and History | Political HEoonomy , ete MILITARY SCIENCE: instraction theorets | onl aid practical isclndiog esch arm ofthe | servios i3. PREFARATORY DEPARTMENT yoars—oarefnlly graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1862, Examinations tor admission June 16 and Sept. 13. Commence. | | ment week June 1205, 1892, For Calnlogoe or | other Information, address i GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. Presa | State Oollege, Contre On 1 CAVEATS, TRADE MARks COPYRIGHTS. i Twn I HAVE HAD THE EXPERIENCE myer have started a coal yard here | which will be a great convenience and i accommodation to our people as well | Here’'stheidea COME WITH A RUSH! as Brush Valley. They sell conl as cheap as it ean be bought at Coburn, thus saving five miles of a drive and toll besides. Patronize them. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” Quite a number of our people are at- tending court this week, witnesses in constable Mench’s assault and battery case which occurred at Coburn just be- fore the election. -W. A. Tobias has a farm in Bald Ea- ‘gle Valley, near Unionville, which he would like to sell or rent. Any one wishing this farm can find out all ‘about it by corresponding with him or wee him in person. A good chance for a live, energetic man. | The bow has a Jroove on each end. collar runs down inside the t a A jad - firmly locking the bow to the pendant, A 2 ON» so thst it cannot be pulled or twisted off, It positively prevents the loss of the watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping, JL.OAN ONLY BE HAD with Boss Filled or other watch cases bearing this trade marke All watch dealers sell them without extra cost, A watch case opener will be sent free te any one by the manufacturers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., New goods are constantly coming with a rush, selecting the best from the market, and Latest styles in Dress Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Footwear, &c. We are showing the best line of fine and medinm dress goods ever brought to this town. Come and see what we have. larper & AND YOU CAN HAVE TRE BENEFIT OF IT. ¥ 0 I have been in the © maki Business in Mifflin county since 1 and continuously at Yeagertown for ears. I know how to build vehicles u the most durable manner, of best | material and in all styles, i have a large ng W
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