AARONSBURG. Mrs. Bressler, an Aged Lady Died at the Home of Her Son-in-law. Earn Stover went out for foxes on Tuesday afternoon and returned with a fine wild turkey; one time it is a fox, the next a coon, the next askunk, and this time a wild turkey. Frank Weiser moved from Tom Hull's house into the blacksmith shop where he works on Rachel's Way, and the boys gave him a calathumpian ser- enade in the evening and made “Rome howl.” Samuel Andrew Bell and wife, of Bellefonte, were in town over Sunday Tuere is great suffering among the farmers in some sections of Nebraska. Mayor Bennis, of Omaha, has issued an appeal for aid to the sufferers out. side that city. In his appeal the May- or says: ‘‘The suffering among the farmers in the drouth-stricken districts of our state Families are on the verge of starva- tion; mothers have nothing in which to wrap their babes, and nothing for themselves, except dresses made from gunny sacking; underwear and shoes are almost unknown, and fuel is a lux- ury only to be dreamed of. One of my informants, a clergyman, tells me that You Never Miss the Water Till the Well # ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL. Altlorpey-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. oil Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furt's bulldi g north Can be cowsulied Ir German and Kuglish ans’ M, BOWER VIE, BOWER & ORVIS, At orneys at Law, BELLEFONTE Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second floor, ans (OF 5) £5 Ave aN PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Frie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Tuble, in effect F ov, 2 TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOS 218 a.m ~Trin 14. (Dally except sundsy For Bunbury, Willkerbuarre, Hazleton, Pottsvilie Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving Bt Philadelphia at 200 p. wm. New York, 553 p mm. Baitimore, 310 p m.. Washington 4 800. 1, eatinectiog at adelphin for all sem shore points. Throug maseuger coaches lo Phila delphia aud Baltimore varior oars wo Philsdel pha 1837p m~Train 8. (Dally exo For Sunbury, Harrisburg and fats Lions, arriving at Phtladelphia st 6.050 ¢ York. 9.38 p.m. Baltimere, 645 p. ma, W net 760 p.m. Parlor ear through 10 Pi hr and pas cuger coaches io Pliad pila and ailimore, Ind FASTWARD he has partaken of meals among these | farmers where the greens of potato tops and mouldy bread constituted the | only food.” Truly this is deplorable. | It is hard to conceive of such destitu- | tion and suffering in any section of | our country in the year 1864. i Ol p.m ~Tiain 12. [Dally except Bunday.} For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediate pointe. srriving at Phil delphin 11.16 pm., New York 353 a. m., Baltimore 10.40 p, wm. Fesseuger conches 10 Wilkesbarre sud Phil acelphin and called on their friends before going home. Deputy sheriff Weaver was in town, | but his business calls were all outside of town. Cal never misses looking up | his old friends when he comes to town. | D. H. Rote received by express on | Tuesday morning from Chester coun- | ty a very fine light Brahma cockerel, | He has the largest breed of fowls, | Light Brahmas, and the smallest Sil- ver Duck Wing game Bantams. By | the way he killed such large hogs the butchers had to shoot one four times, | The widow of Nicholas Bressler died last week and was buried on Sat- urday morning at Woodward. She had been staying with her son-in-law, | Thomas Benner, since last April. It is reported that the court ordered | the erection of two additional school | districts in Haines township, the one at Woodward and the other in the cSected By moisture neighborhood of Johnnie Young'sold| _. 4 i ; ike linen are all the homestead. | fashion now. They are made by cov- Fred Limbert’s mother, who is | r or cuff with “cals about eighty-five years old, came to | | are the only waterproof spend a part of the winter with him; | o,04s made with an interlining, con- while talking with the family about a | gquenily thie only ones that will stand week or ten days ago, dropped over ve perfact satisfaction. Try and died instantly. Apparently she | Il never regret it. Al- appeared to be in her usual good nd easily cleaned. When health. Her remains were taken to iT with a wet cloth Madisonburg on the 3rd inst. and bur- Every picce of the genu- ied there beside her husband. ed as follows Fred Burd has been brought and has nearly recovered from the ac- cident with which he met some time ago in having the wheel of a heavily loaded wagon pass over him. Prof. Kahl, the music teacher, had the misfortune to have his horse's leg kicked off while stopping at a place on the Sugar valley mountain. Mr. Linn Haflley started out dling on Monday morning; his contained hair-oil, made, scratches grease, pills, ete. D F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. jauvl Runs Dry. Office in Courad Ballding. 748 p Harrisha ing sl Philadelp é m, New York a8 m Pullman sie un Harrisburg Philadelphia and New York faded seugers can remain io sleeper undisiarbed Os, m m 4 (LEM ANT DALE, / Attorney at Law BELLEFOXTE, PA. two io Pls doors from a Gnii jank’ Office N. W, corner Diamond First National Bank »- mala . . Train 4. Just so with the bargains we are ol r 0. RUNELE arrisburg and intermediate « Attorney -ai-Law, 4 r t BELLEFONTE, PA ied Wo promptly Utlioe, 2d (Daily For Bunbury FlALiOns, Arriving a York &. Im, ; 58 sleeping gut Coaches 10 fering. You will miss them when WESTWARD | Daily) For Erie ma Gisile ststlions Hochieslser with Lb ih Pullman Ld passenger CoCies Vo they are gone. The way they are . LL. BraNGLER, : wuduigia and intern enter Ningsra Fails selling they cannot last long. We BELLEFORTE, PAs. 3) ForLock Haven wi HH in German sud Consuilation spatial attention Lion the courts OO ed except Bunday. termed inte mi alious gara Falls with r couches to Kane and Kochess ar 10 Rochester, want all our customers to receive the | liars aid cuffs that will benefit of our store-full bargains, i not wilt, are nq Come at once if you want to save THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON EABT AND FROM SOUTH ering luloi but good money, You get nothing Philadel 81 ing. Likestmite goods from us, and you get them cheap. wipe off Pe : home Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. ier does not keep them, we will send a sample di- rect ou receipt of price. Collars 25¢. each. Cu SCC. Deir. ite size and whether stand-up or tuwrned-down col- lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427.429 Broadwny, New Yorks Caldwell. Prop: LOCK H +000 spice roo a : vil ss FAUBLES. ONTE, PA trade spre [RONE RAILROAD i Buncay, Eastward MM Se wie $ Top BELLEF shoe-grease, counts FI1I0NKR AMI Penna. sf fy Poe Mills. F. W. Confer has invented a wash- ing machine and hos given it the name of ‘‘beats the bugs.” He says all that is necessary is to put the wood to the Bellefonte, kettle and the clothes in reach of the machine and it does the work. Miss Annie Edwards, of Aarons iN off BOR $< A WILL burg, is visiting at the home of D. taymond this week. S. J. Shunk killed three hogs a few days ago with D. T. Raymond STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of Hollidaysburg, Pa. CENTRE HALL BRANCH, as boss. They averaged in weight from 50 pounds up, and one was lost in the D. BRISBIN, CLEMENT F. DEININGER, President. See. and Collector. New tilding. nev heat elect Oo] labile and NeGer MONEY ws Free bus to and from ai) tral Usk Hall Lemont CRF 57 Dale NE W BROCK ERHOFF H( + J. Ml. Neubaner Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. rail is alos 10 large fiFree bus to and from a word rooms on first floor and jurors a a wn ILDOsNos - D FORT HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, td well knosn bh has thro bout ass md Teles parties oan sposty days train ret barrel while sealding it. John Maurer and five others arrived here here on Monday morning and took train No. 106 for Cider Summit, where they intend to spend the week hunting. Thomas R. Parks friends in Millheim Sunday. D. T. Raymond has made improve- ments about the buildings on his premises. Thin pid This oid been ne For rates; maps Thos E Watt, P burg B.M 120 DOLLARS PER MONTH in Your OWN LOCALITY made easily and honorably, without capi- tal, daring your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl cando the work hand- without experience. Talking un. pecessary. Nothing like it for money- making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper No time wasted in jearning the business. We teach you in a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without ex- | pense to yourself. We start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the busi- ness successfully, and guarantee you 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 scoompunied with very extensive practical | business before the public, send us your sareli in the Field the Shop, sted the | address, and we will mail you a docu. Ti 2 | ment giving you all the particulars. HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi. pal investigation TRUE & co Box 400, .y Augusta, Maine. shed ave , Pitts firsi¢ ¥ have spevisl scommmodation vale PREVOST, J. BR. WOOD flan” Pox'ger Agt AP HARTER AUCTIONEER amon r | = MILLHEIM, PA visited | BRICE ree PEXSNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOET BEALTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENXY REGION: UNDENOMINA- TIONAL, OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE BOARD AND fly, OTHER EXPENSES VERY ¢ LOW, NEW RUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. i. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) aud AGEY CULTUBAL CHEMISTRY: with constant §i instrations on the Farm and in the Labdors tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoreti coal and practionl, Stodents taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually fall snd thorough course in the Laboratory, {CIVII ENGINEERING, } These £ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: > cours ({MECHHNID AL ENGINEERING: } on are From Her History. tant experiences of others DIRECTORS: Dr. C. E. EMenick, on tc are s no exception: brown, | Bluest bit wd pode) Th wl H J. Fren Kunz. : . 3 ’ 3 ‘elt sailors at cts, in Davip L. Barres, £38 For iiged to | A phy- 1 could not lives wm were hadiy svols 4 eed In a serions condition ¥ rentieman directed my stitention to jew’ Now Heart Core, and sald that his r. whe had been afflicted with heart dis. i ease, had heen cured by the remedy, and was again a strong, healthy woman, 1 purchased | a bottle of the Heart Care, and In less than | an hour after taking the first dose 1 could | feel a decided Improvement in the circulation of my blot. When I had taken three doses 1 | could move my ankles, something I had not | done for months. and my limba had been swol- | len so long that they seemed almost putrified. | Before 1 had taken one bottle of the New Hears Cure the swelling had all gone down, and | was so much better that [ did my own work, On my recommendation six others are taking this valuable remedy.” Mrs. Morgan, 500 W. Harrison 8t., Chicago, 111. Dr. Miles’ Now Heart Cure, a discovery of an | eminent specialist In heart disease, lssold by i all arugk “ta on A positive guarantee,or sent i by the Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart, Ind, on { receipt of price, #1 per bottle, six bottles for express prepaid. It Is positively free from oplates or dangerous drugs. duced in price. Imported Saxony | tingowiy. 1was in Susi ut of yarns, all colors, at 10 cts. per hank; | Germantown wool, Ice wool, Fairy | floss, Shetland floss and Zephyrs, at | very low prices to close them out. Crochet silks all colors at 35 cts, per bail. A nice line of stamped linens at very low prices, such as bureau scarfs, stand covers, tidies, pillow shams, ete. | Fancy plush balls and ornaments, cushion cord, silk floss on skeins and balls, wash silks, crochet cotton all colors, and many other things. Come | and see and the low prices will suit | you. Yours Respectfully, dect-4t Mrs. C. B. Boon. fA S——— Oleo Law Constitutional i The supreme court on Monday af- | firmed the validity and constitution- | ality of the law passed by the state of | Massachusetts prohibiting the manu | facture or sale in its territory of oleo- Gr v Jas. Boss o margarine, colored so as to resemble | Filled butter, pure cream or milk. Chief Justice Fuller, for himself and Justice | WwW t Is Ca Field and Brewer, read a vigorous dis- a £ i Ses sent from the opinion of the court. are ali gold as far as you see, They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid races Lor wil pracy zal purposes--yet oviy cost about half ~. much as an outs and.ont solid gold case. Warranted to wear for au years; many in constant use for thirty years, Bettcry than ever since they are now (itted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted off the case—the ! For the Person with Money. OUR PAID UP STOCK Tells Its Own Story. ISVESTOR The following table shows the cost of our Running Stock to the investor No Shares Total cont. i $§ M80 iN 2300 48 OO LIE 120 1002 00 15 135 0 BORROWER. Estimated cost to Borrower Oash Reed. $10 ow and value Cash 3 Par Anwnwal Full Value. Shares poymt, Value, In. refd $§ 0H ¥ 0 100m im I on 00 0 840 ME on 0) FH 0 12 1000 0 oy 400 00 18 M0 1500 0 » Wm How Ww 2000 0 5 mw so 00 20 HOW FO 100m 7 00 15 10000 10M £m 1400 00 S000 Of 84 00 3 2 00 am Eo HH Om Hao 2100 Total 145 60 21 uv A membership feo of one dollar per share must 436 +0 bho gocompanied with this stock, 582 40 7% on 73 80 This stock pays over 12 per cent. 1ned 00 Interest, and is not Taxable in this State. Tolal In. vef'd § 33 60 67 20 100 = 134 = 168 oO 0 a0 6 on 8G 00 1680 00 Full ami Cowl poy mio L1] i180 3 mw 6m am $ 0 1:80 40 po ad on ISDUSTRIAL ART AND DERIGN { LADIES COURRR IN LITERATURE and | SCIENCE: Two yea~ Ample facilities for | Music, vooal and instramental, : LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional,) French, German snd English (ree quired.) one or more continued through the | entire cotiree, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and applied, MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three yearn’ course: New build ing sud equipment, MENTAL, MORAL sand POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutions! Law and History Politionl Economy, ete, MILITARY SCIENCE: lsstruction theorets eal aud prectical, including each arm ofthe wry ice. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: years-oare fully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept, 14, 1882. Examinations {for admission June 16 and Sept. 13. Commence: ment week June 12:15, 180, For Catalogue or | other information, address i GRO. W., ATHERTON, LL.D. Presi, Hate Onlloge, Centre Oa Pe Bhares & Oodt per mo $1 ®0 y w 1310 4 1455 00) SUPRA ER SEEgsEssE g28888ss a ha |Sssu23ze2y hw - - - EATS, TRADE MARKS CAVEA CAN 1 CO RIG Por A 0 A A " RTT UCR, Shp bre crams, write J “0h. wr I IT I. All information can be secured by applying to any of the above ofi- ¥ cers or Directors, or to J, M, SPENCER, BEN'L AGENT, HOLLIDAYSBUR®, PA., HOME OFFICE. juniém 13. Two A ——— T_T lo 5 35 5S sds Holiday Presents. Quite a charm and thrill sort of mysterions in the selection | of our Handkerchiefs for Christmas. We do a little differ- | ent from most stores. We are willing to pay 26 cents a dozen more on our 25 cent Handkerchiefs. This vear we expect to sell more than ever, beeanse of the great values and extremely pretty styles. We invite special notice to | our pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Fine China, Etc., When yon are looking for presents don’t fail to see our fine line of China Ware, which is complete in Dishes, Fruit Plates, Cups and Saucers, Vases, ete. Wp have an excep: tionally fine line of Candies, and at popular prices. Harper & Kreamer. oy in a 3 Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, a prominent | real estate agent of Ban 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 colie 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, Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tus seyville. —Lewins, Bellefonte, has the most experienced cutter in these parts and at his establishment you "an be suited in a manner befitting a princeand at at AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL saa: DR, LOBB 329 N |5th Below Callow hill To : itive * Philadelphia, Pa. secre a nositive snd permanent cure of ERRORS OF YOUTH and LOSS OF MANHOOD and of all Ain oases of the BLOOD. KIDNEYS, BLADDER BKIN, and NERVOUS SYSTEM con silt at once Dr dl Ho guarantoes (0 atl case on caved by EX ESSES, IMPRUDENCE 9 1H : . HEALTH HERITANCE to resiom STRENGTH by og up the » ner. vous system and a ddizg now fife werRy on the broken constitation, Consnita 4 examin Lon and strictly confidential pom ppp ings. Read his - he Farol ou nd clasts ahcase 1 Bon sexe. BI 0 A A A SS A VEE SPRWIRE OF SSE AA NL nae
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