FARMERS MILLS, Ing Burg. count of the little boy who came to stay with him. Clayton, son of Jerry Stover was on the sick list last week. Geo. Armbrust, of Hamburg killed two hogs last week that weighed pounds, J. H. Rishel has on hand a large stock of winter goods at lowest prices. A number of our young folks expect to attend the entertainment, “around the world,” at Spring Mills on Fri- day evening. Thomas Scholl will move on Wm. Weaver's farm in the spring and Peter Hockman, of Hublersburg, intends moving on the Krape farm now occu- pied by Mr, Scholl. George Rishel expects to move on the Shoemaker farm now occupied by Oscar Walters. The talk about selling the cave that was booming a short time ago is like and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should kuow abe at the © CELLULOID Interlined. A linen Be os or cuff cov- ercd with waterproof ** CELLULOID.” They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs made. They are the top notch of comfort. neatness and economy. They will go through the day with vom in good shape, no matter how hot or how bus you get. You can clean one yourself in a mioute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un- certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. the last weeks’ snow; it has all disap- Lydia Smith, who has been in fail. | ing health for some time, is still sink- | ing with that dread disease consump- | tion. Jackson Weaver, of Tusseyville, and Sadie Scholl, of Centre Hall, were among the visitors in this vicinity lately. Rosa Armbrust will return home this week and will attend school this winter. A Liberal Offer, The enterprise of the publishers of Tae Yourn’'s CompaNiON, Boston, Mass., has steadily advanced the pa- per year by year, keeping it always in the front rank of the best periodicals. It fills today as no other publication the popular demand for a practical family paper, one that is equally val- ued and enjoyed by old and young, and free from all objectionable features, The best writers of all lands are en- | gaged to write for its columns. Among | the famous contributors for the vol-| ume for 1895 are two daughters of | Queen Victoria; Mr. Gladstone, the most eminent living statesmen, who | has for the third time written an arti- | cle expressly for THE CoMPANION; Sir | Edwin Arnold, W. Clark Russell, | Charles Dickens, Frank R. Stockton, | J. T. Trowbridge, Mark Twain, Cy | Warman, the famous locomotive engi- | neer, and more than a hundred other writers who are known the world over. | THE CoMPANION appeals to all, whether in the home, in professional | or business life, to the educator and la- | borer in every department of work, | Its sound, practical editorials deal frankly, fairly and concisely with the questions of the day. Every utterance | may be accepted without reserve. Full | Prospectus and specimen copies sent free on application. New subscribers will receive THE | CoMPANION free to 1885 if they sub- scribe at once, sending $1.75 the year's | subscription price. It comes week, finely illustrated. every | Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera | and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family | for several years as occasion required, and always with perfect success. He says: “I find it a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dys- entery. I now feel that my outfit is not complete without a bottle of this Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Bpring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tus sey ville. a prominent | r———— i — War Against Oleo Dealers. The war against the oleomargarine dealers about Altoona still continues, On Saturday United States Marshal Walker arrested A. L. Peters, John Merrill and Daniel Lutz, of Philips- burg, and John Brown, of Osceola, on the charge of selling that article with- out a license. Deputy Marshal Clark, of Altoona, arrested J. W. Wilt, of that city, a Dunkard preacher, and J. L. Elway, another Altoona grocer on the same charge, and all the parties have been held fora hearing before United States Commissioner Graffino. What a Hunter Says An experienced hunter says: “A curious thing about a rabbit is that it always faces the sun, turning around slowly all day to do so. In hunting them in fields this should be kept in mind and the ground be gone over with his back to the sun. He can see the eyes of the rabbits in the bushes and they will glitter like diamonds in the sunlight.” Sd Necessrry Amount Sabseribed, The Centre Democrat says about ten thousand dollars worth of stock has been subscribed thus far for the Centre county Fair Association. That was the amount necessary before a perma- nent organization would be affected. Meets Death at the Lumber City. William Wise, of Lewisburg, while crossing the P & E tracks at Will. femsport on last Saturday night, was ed injuries from which he died on Sunday morning. He was between twenty-nine and thirty years of age. very piece is marked as follows: » You must insist upon goods so marked and take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25¢. each. Cuffs soc. pair. Give size, and specify stand- ap or turmned-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. RL RET MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that of human life. It has been the leading subject pf profsssional research and study In all ages But neiwithstanding this fact it is not gener ally known that the seat of iife is locas ted in the up pe rparto of the spinal cord, nes of t} brain t discoveries have Res wzans of the of the nerve « he ba of the brain SIA i the organs are Rin) GETAHY red that a serious fn ur rd will cause paralysis the ody be # injured point, bx the nerve force ¢ by m reaching t tood | " Xi 151 VY hen it to the spl EAS RTD wd to ire due ‘ HETANgo- lanes in Livy treat the uters which AN Mires foundly st and I hs 0 discoveries in connect i them being the fact ained in the and that the ordinary met All headache, fasion, pressure, sanity. epilepsy. Si rYous dises Di. FRANK cialist. has pro treatment are wrong, dullness, meianch dance, eu mania Dr. Miles” Restorative Nervioe is dos to the t is based on the foregoing principle. Di. Mines’ RESTORATIVE NERVINE 1s sold by all druggists on & positive guarantee, or sent { direct by Dr. MiLes hunpcy AL Co., Elkhart Ind., on receipt of price, LE he six | bottles for 8. express oe It contains oelther opiates nor dangers drags. bow (ring), will never have oc. casion to use thistime. honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped wich this trade mark. oO A y+ case opener, which will save your finger nails, sent free on request. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, AFTER auL oTHERS FAIL qari R, LOBB 399 N. [5th Sf, Below Callowhi * Philadelphia, Pa. To secnire a rewitive and manent ERRORS OF YOUTH and aad of all diseases of th BLADDER SKIN and N Rv sult st once Dr. 1obh ANCE BITRENGTH by tnilding np Yoho shattered YOus system oi ing on ifs and the broken down otutivition, Conta and examin dion ed riotly eon Office heirs Sanday. fron 3 "® h or ie od i Sng a > Bent free. BET AN EDUCATION. HE EA to 4 | i , You Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry. fering. they are gone. benefit Come at once if you money, and goods from us, cheap. they are We the get save BRICE D. BRISBIN President. Tells Its Own Story. INVESTOR. The loilowing table shows thejcost and value] of our Running Stock to the investor No Shares Cost per mo. Total cost. 3 $ 560 $ i 163 = 3 iw 60 6 00 9 8:0 80 2 5 100 0 0m 50 00 1000 0 1500 00 2000 on} 00 0g 1002 0 1965 00 BORROWER Estimated cool to Borrower. Cush Reed. Cost per mo. $ 170 tv 1 1 Loew £8uE Shares. I 8 582 4 78 0) 1019 20 1164 #0 1310 4 Benuanes Sazgesssys! g8828s8ssss BEE cman ne SsEN2S8EN re PA., HOME OFFICE. A Bo > > ol 330 1 I 540.3 Onsh 1 70 0 1:40 00 216 00 25 00 wo 49 Wo wm 100m 145 0 21 on 00 00 NGER, Par § 100 0 200 0 OD 400 00 50 Mo 00 00 10.0 06 1500 0 “HH on nm on Ww $4 ke 126 16 0 2 0 42 00 am 84 00 1% oo 210 Total Pull ami In veld Real'sd, $ Ba IVE 7% 7 100 = 134 80 168 00 $38 Huse 838338828Y We are showing we have. Harper jun76m | } ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, IBA C. Alworpey-at-law, Ollie, Room No. 10, Crider's E Rohan, Jou KL INE Altorney st Law BELLEFONTE, PA. of Court House, and Euglish, Can be cousulted ir anky C. M. BOWER, BOWER & ORV1S, At.orneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. E. L ORVIR (rvIs, Or, ‘anss on Ans PENNSYLVANIA R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 27, 1894 EABRTWARD except Sunday Poimville Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 00pm. New York, 550 p Washington 490 p. m CONBECLInE at Philadelphia for all ses-shore Through passenger cosches to Phils Varlor cars wo Philsde! 9.18 a.m ~Train 14. (Daily ip m~Traln 8. (Dally except Runday.) Kew p.m, Washing bh 10 Philadel. Yon SBE pom, it + 10pm, Baitimore, 645 Parlor car the Attorney at Law, BELLEFON Office in Conrad Building. E, PA. jangl Baltimore, BOL p.m ~Tiain 12. {Dually except Bonday.} Hazieton, Poitsyille Harrisburg New York Passcuger cosch i more 10.40 10 Wilkesbarre snd Phil Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office XN, W, corner Diamond two doors from jaus? G. RUNKLE, Auorney-ai-La BELL ¥ box TE, PA All kinds of legs] business attended to promptly Office, 2d « Exeha ge. FP. Hewes, Attorneys at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. to collections, Practice in | Consultation in German aod | Jani Spacial attention courts, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. legal business stlenoed Counsu tations German i 10 { prompt ¥ and Euglish, ATTORREY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. ithe courts, Codsultation in Eo | d German. Office, Crider Exchange | poviss Practices in al glish an BANKS. BELLEFONTE, PA. Receive deposits, Disoou anuel J Hi notes, D. Savaert, Cashier, HOTELS. USE, 8, Woods Caldwell Proprietor, LOCK HAVER, PA. Good sample rooms on first mn JBVIN LO Terms reasonable Boor SE WL pres HOU Bpecial attention given , Proprietor BELLEFONTE PA to country trade. apréd | Dagger NEW GARMAN HOUEBE Oppeomite Oourt Hope BE LLEFONTE. PA New building. new forniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all moders lmprovelpents Good table and modersie charges SPRING Fs MILLS HOTEL, D. HH. Rabi Proper BPRI} Free bus to and from all trains fetor, G MILLS, PA NEW BROCKERHOFFY HOUSE, a J. NM. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. trainee. Good sample Bpecial_ reies 0 wilhesses {Free bus to and from al rooms on first Sour. and jurors, ou FORT HOTEL EDWiN RUHL, Proprietor, This old snd well known house has been newly furnished theougbhout Accommodations firetclase and rates ressotisble Frivate parties oan have special acommodation, apis! 'CTIONEER MILLHEIM, PA LOCATED IN ONE FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSER VERY LOW, KEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. i. AGRICULTURE ( Threr Courses) and AGRY tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. eal and practioal study with the microscope, thorough course in the Laboratory, { SiVil ENGINEERING, \ These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Secours {MECHHNIT AL ENGINEERING: ) es are acoompaiied with very exteusive practioal Laboratory. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN BCIENCE: Two Joan Ample facilities for Music, voos! and instrumental LANGUAGE and eB 00RD RR RD ee 4p. m~Tmin 6, (Dally) For Bunbury aud all Intermediate alle H_ITiY New Yorkat 7238 a m. Pullman siweping ears from Haris w Philadelphia and New York Fh elpliin pls Bengers can remain in sleeper undi #1 rhs wd until 7008. m. 129 a rs ae, m~Trin 4. (Dally) For New York kK days, 10% a. mi. Bunday, Bal tino 7.4), 8 m. Pullinan sleeping cars to Philadelphia and passenger coschies 16 Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARDS 537 a. wo. ~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can audaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester wi ter, 10.17 ~Train 16. (Dally) intermediate stations, 1.56 p.m Train 11. For Lock Haven and {Daily except Sunday. Bochester, Buffalo and with Roches Nisgara Falls, aud Parlor car 10 Rochester, 60ip. m~Traln 1, For Renovo, Elmira and 945 p. mm ~Traiu 13 lamsport sad {Daily except Bunday.) termediate stations, {Dally except Bunday) intenoediste steal lous FROM EAET AND 8OUTH. night, Philadels P hin 4.30 am, Balddmore 4 40 8 =m, Harrisburg EiSam dail ¥. Wilkesburre, 726 8 In Dally ing et Moutandon 19 17am phin 8.50 am, Washing pore B45 am, Willkesbarre an Sunday) arriviug at Moutandou 1.56 pm, «ith parlor car from Philadeiptis and through passenger cosches from Phiisdelpbia and Baltimore, ork 9.50 8 m, Phils. LEO um, Ballimore 2 Pm, suTiving =i ac Bn wi 6.08 p in, work Cays, with senger coaches from Phila. and Train 13 leaves New York 210 pm, 2pm J Las Gays 4 Balu on 7.50 a m, Baltic i015 am, (Dally m Wash ioe ton al , Wihkesbarre Liam rom Puliadel leaves Ne! w Xo Tk vy mn wale h EO pase HEer Couchos Irom limore LEWISBURG AND TYROKE RA Daily Except Sundsy, Westward, PM P.M. A. M. ILROAD Eastward, BTATIONS, ANPM.¥ 0: Montandon i bh Lewisburg 28 Biehl Vicksburg K te In im] hE bE Ls wk ies wr - Es Ris “4 Spring Penn Cave 9 Centre Hall 6 Lregy Linden Hall Onk Hall 22 Lemont TiDale Bummit Pleasant Gap Axemann . Bellefonte Additions! trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- dot 61 5.20a m. 10.008 m, 1.20, 550and 7.40 p m. turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg a1 9.20 a mI BDam iWon om andhom on Bandays trios leave montandon 10.18 a. m., and 718 p.m. returning leave Lewisburg 10.20 a. mm. and 5.00 Pm For rates; maps, otc. OallS Thos, E. Watt, PAW. D., 110 Fifth ave burg BM faemeral Manager : gl HYRARLSSRNYE: BVT hh Oh te n agent or address , Pitts ’R. WOOD Agt 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- necessary. Nothing like it for money- making ever offered before. Our workers | always prosper. No time wasted in i Jearning the business. We teach you in a night how to succeed from the first You can make a trial without ex- | pense to yourself. We start you, furnish ev erything needed to carry on the busi. ness successfully, and guarantee yon against failure if you but follow our simple, plain instructions. Reader, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your | address, and we will mail you a dove | ment giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, | Augusta, Maine. PREVOST 1 © 1 Pugs fom | hour. i entire course and a MECH and equipment, MENTAL, MORAL ENCE; Constitutional) Law and H Political Economy, ete, wr 12 onl and practionl, inclnding each arm ofthe | worvice 18. PREFA RATORY DEPARTMENT: yenrsens of lly graded and thorough, Fall term opens Bepl. 14, 1801. Examinations ment week June 12-16, 1802, For Catalogue or | | other information, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest, Rinte Callope Contre th Pa 1 HAVE HAD THE EXPERIENCE AND YOU CAN HAVE THE BENEFIT OF IT. 4 have been in the makin Business in Mifflin hb onunty since 1 and continuously at Yeagertown for Jonce. I know how to build véhidlen n the most durable manner, material and in all styles. Jarger stack of Buggies, Rr i have a ng nan Vag. | $b and I will CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN } wet sod 5 be Zen opinion. For a Shiny i : = st RRNA S NNN
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers