Poo Mills, thased at T. O. Keen, of Ingleby, the saw mill of Aumiller Cherry Run last week. F. W. Confer, the inventor of the washing machine, has made some im- provements on his machine. it so arranged that it runs the clothes to the line, T. R. Park made things lively on New Year's with monkey. Mrs. Agnes Billmyer intends ing to W est Poe Valley to oversee boarding house of Maurer & Wagner. | Monday, Dec. 31, was dog day at | Paddy Mountain. Train No, 112 ed four and we still have more spare. D. T. Raymon and Lewis Witkins spent New Year at Axemann with the | former's brother-in-law, W. 8. White. Mrs. Osman, of Boalsburg, ing her son James at this place. pu Brothers his) performing move {Oo is et Warmed a Viper Jeweler George Bollinger, of Wood- Mr. was days by Kilby MeComby whom Bollinger had known when he a boy. MeComby was hard up and Mr. Bollinger took pity on him and took him to his house and fed him clothed him. There was a church fes- tival that evening and Mr. Bollinger and his wife went to it, leaving Me- Comby to take charge of the children. When they returned, MeComby left, taking with him watches jewelry and money to the amount $300. The ingrate arrested Clearfield with the goods in session and is now in jail waiting trial. The penitentiary hardly enough punishment for that scoundrel.—Philipsburg Ledger tly Elected, and had of was his severe dirty is Officers At school directors association meet- ing December 10th, the following offi- cers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Dr. T1 Christ, of Lemont; Vice President, Owen Un- derwood, of Fleming; Secretary and Treasurer, W. B. Rankin, of Belle- fonte; Executive Committee, D. F. Fortney, Bellefonte, J, C. Henderson, Huston; 'W. E. Irwin, Philipsburg; J. T. Potts Potter; Charles Wolf, Haines, 1weodore S, - . The Last week's the Reformed church in this place was Musical Convention musical convention in a success financially and as to the mu- sic rendered. Prof. P. H. Meyer did his utmost to make the concerts Thurs- day and Friday evenings a rich musi- cal feast and his class proved sufficient for the end ia The net profits to the church all footed up $80. view, above eX pense I — -The merchant tailoring establish- ment at Bellefonte, long-standing reputation of furnishing the best fitting clothes in this part of the state, ed young man you ean that Lewins has a y When you see a well-dress- put it 8 his elothing at this Subseribe for the REPorTER, $1.50 THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY WEEKLR FOR 1895. down he get store. DAILY Greatest Famil Newspaper. It Prints All the News. Pre-Emine ithy ia Family Pennsylvania's § Ney appealing directly to the interests of ever member of the hu Bold, by the abse noe « snyihine of an objectionable character is either of its news, literary or advertising eslumns Vap Fer. i WV we { : AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE PRESS 18 AMONG THE BEST INTHE UNITED STATES PRESS WANT “ADS ” give the greatest suite. The people believe in thom and them. THE PRE<S pricts os high as want advertsements in a single the has received 15080 answersto JP Fens Ads in » single day, This shows why Want Ads. give the greatest results RATES FOR CLASSIFIED Prepaid; “Situations Wanted,” “Help Wanted : Boarding” * Rooms “For Bale ‘and I Sand, “Business Upportanities § Wkly, $550 nua Want ies 2 conts a word, are accepted same as cash. TERMS OF THE PRESS, By mall, postage free in the United States da and Mexico, Daily { except Sunday), one year, oue month One year, one month, Cana 50 {inclo ‘dlog 8 funday), 750 Sanday, One Year, Weekly Press, one year, . 1400 Drafts, Checks and other remittances should be wade payable to the order of THE PRESS COMPANY. Limited. Philadelphia, Pa. GET AN EDUCATION. Edueation and fortune go hand in hand an education at the Cent al State Normal School Lock Haven, Pu. First-class accommodations and low rates. State aid to students For flins trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D,, Principal, novly Lock Haven, = ARMERS MU Tw AL —-— Co pan. of Centre { county, Pa. The an nual meeting of the members aud the election of tweise directors to manage the aflairs of the Company for the hing sear willbe held at the house of D LL. Barges, at Centre Hall, on Monday, January Lith, 1865, between the hours of 108. m, and 3p, m. of sntd day, Members are generally requmsted 1 mitend, FRED KURTZ, Prosident D F. LUBE, Secretary. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Polly Mulbarger, dec'd,, late of Potter township, have fi been Inw fully granted to the ered, he would respectfully Srquest all HOW ing themselves indebiad to the estate Wo make imme. Site batinent und those dates toiling Sigh ives ¢ Sine Lo presen ule Ai settlement, GRO. W rR Y FOR EVERYONE, or man can make from 85 easily. All have beard of the wonder- think we can't it; but anyone because every fami- I made $478.86 in the last three months, after paying all ex- attended to my regular | business besides. You don’t have to canvass; as soon as people know you { have it for sale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Manu- facturing Co., Columbus, Ohio, '} yet we are apt to selling can make money, ly wants one, you will very soon have a full pocket book and a light heart. I think it a portunities, and I also think it a duty to improve them while we muy. Try 80 others may be benefitted, ef ty From the Philipsburg Journal ; est, sprightliest and best county, papers in the entered its 68 volume with this Unlike the human kind the brighter Long may it wave. Wop week's issue, older it grows We are selling overcoats fit Get one while they last.—Lewins, Bellefonte. 1ffect them? wu need only wipe t cloth or sponge ? re they made? red on both sides CrLLvrom.” Looks 1 collar, vaterproof collar and e made with und consequently in give entire satis- t is the best. v that 1 get the right on piece is stamped as ial TRADg 0 hs iquire for that and refuse anything MARK. else, or you will be disap pointed. dealer does not have as, but if not, send cuclosing amount. Col- Cuffs SOC. “State size, and iether collar wanted is stand-up or urned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. direct 1 to us lars 25¢ wi i a row NT \ Tq \F A STRA! GE CAS ’ an Enemy was Foiled. The fol % gravhie statement will be read with intense interest: “1 cannot describe the numb, creepy sonst ion that existed in my aris, has {lego had to rub and beat a until they ware sore, toovercome re the dead {ealing that had taken possession of them. In addition, I had a strange weakness in my back and around my waist, together with indesc ribable ‘gone’ feeling in my stoma 2h Physicians said is paralys from which, accord ing tothe ir univers al e onclusion, there 1s no Uneco it fastens upon a person, the it co tinue 4 {ta insidious progress un 1 it reaches a vital poin tand the sufferer dies, Fuch was my prosped I had Leen doctoring a year and a half Dteadily, but with no pars ticular benefit, when I saw an adve rtisement of Dr Miles’ ltestorative Nervine, procured a bottle and Hegan using it. Marvelous as (8 may seem, but a few days had passed before How wing yds wn and there has not been even the silghtest now feel ever did, and have Jained ton unds fn weight, though 1 had run down rom 170 to 137, Four others have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine on my recomens inthete mine.’ *wJames Kane, La Rue, O. Restorative Nervine js sold by all positive guarantee, or sent cases as in Dir. Miles draggists on a joa, on receipt of price, $i a. Pir bottle, six Lies for ox press froe from splates or dangerous reba. You ought to get Dr. Day's Strong Cough Syrup. i i ! i i i i | LR (5180= SCRIBNERS | ORTANT E ag QAI gr tsar sso tion to the REPORTER for £4.00. riodicals would cost 85.00 TIS THE PLAK TF § GRIBE] ERS 0 § of tl 1e past 95 ver ars in the Unite opment and material progress graphic and picturesque versity, and capable artists will i OBERT GRANT, reme mbere wd, has ing,” in which he sets solved. ques tions whi The Dwel ried and Single trated. GEoREE MEREDITH, ced the greatest « “The Amazing Marriage stvle hy Reflections writ ten § vhose » himself ling D. HOWELLS will N THE LAKD OF DOR A trated by a num! INGLE ARTIGLES ™ lus trations wii to offer ibserip . 1 1 we are enabled anda full y If purch: 180 a r theap LIOR rive its re next year a re wd States, { dt. 10.) nese WLionai written Brown «di Man” a on I'he If you desire only SCRIBNER'S CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, CREAT STOCK ! - 1563-157 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. LOW PRICES INTER BOOTS Our stock CLOTHING, 31 sire w dsl . sibel HARPER & Of Lr O08 JUST A LITTLE BRIGHTER, Is what you want in vow ew ier Iw THE PITTSBURGH CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH FILLS THE ANY. It is the le famil, Western Pennsvivania, Virgini 44 ii ading 4 News of ji i y paj i receiving MARKET REPORTS. Its market reports are news from foreign accurate. The only P ennsy Is ania alwavs being [ts news, editorials and disen comprehensive and interesti 8.10-12 and One Cent a Copy. rene ria ily for Week. ll towns d Six {’ ont Mail led for 25¢ a Monti The Sun The first of American Newspapers, CHARLES A. DANA. Editor. Delivered in a The American Constitution, the | American Idea, the American Spir- it. These first, all time, forever, ' inst, and the | Daily, by mail, - £6 a vear Daily and Sunday, by mail 88a year | The Weekly, . 81 a vear | THE SUNDAY SUN, is the greatest Sunday Newspaper | in the World. Price be a copy. By mail, $2a year | Address THE SUN, h Now York. EoR BALE <A FARM RITUATED ONE mile west of Millhelm niong tarupmke, contalning ' Ounmny 15 AURES, i Well caltivated, with stone Dwelling House, | Bank barn, and ontbuildings, A flue priog of | , you orchard, and all | Nog v Ss on mprovemonts in ALBO~100 acres, more or loss within Milthotm In excellent condition, good location, | hin id tof im it tr Ma yg Ay " » ¥ too ur sehools, mar Ror terms apply to Ad. GEPUART, Milibeitm, Pa. ~Don’t shiver; get one of those good storm coats at Lewin's, Bellefon to, and be comfortable. Low ] omer {3} KREAMER. HAVE YOU READ PHILADELPHIA TIM ES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES free ir address, annum; * month; ‘or Ge Det ‘DITION. Ne PAZeS : {is 10S oola ore elegant] iil ira * 1 ol yr : “ 3 * tod, x2 per annum. undav, 85 Se er copy 11s iis ang 8 per : ann ole per mont, WEEKLY EDITION, 50 cents Year, Address all letters to THE TIMES, Philadelphia. Gong. uy d If so, + only thielsprool t be stolen, ; are those with one that Cann yu YY alch BOWS. Here's the Idea: The bow has a groove on each end, A collar runs down inside the ndent (stem) and ts into the grooves, firmly locking the . bow to the pendent, ~ so that it cannot pulled or twisted of AY To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, sec that the case is stamped with this trade mark, It cannot be had with any other kind. Send Abestal lor a uateh case opener to the Bowes Filled Case makers. Keysique Watch Case Co., ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL Allornoy-at-Law Jia © Office, Pa, ootiog ; Bellefonte oom No. 10, Crider's Exchange, JOHN ELI y Altorpey at Law BELLEFONTE, PA : on second floor of Furst’s bulldi g north Catt be cousulted ir German Offices of Court House and KEuglish J. H. URVIS, ( . BOWER, (JiVvis BOWER & ORVIS, Al orueys at Lew BELLEFONTE s in Crider's Exchauge L. ORV PA. buliding on second anxh D F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, FA Office in Courad Bullding, Jang? EK. Altorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Of fice W. corner Diamond two fronn pl National Bank sank’ (JLEMANT DAL doors ES 4% PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect ov, TRAINS 9188. m Train For sanbury , W Harrisburg ay Phil m., Baltimore 2h, 1864 EASTWALD except + LEAVE MOKTANDON, 4, (Daily iilkewbarre {uz plermed ate 2p wm, New 5.30 p mn. Washing connecting at Phiiadelphiin for i points Through paMsetEer CORCHEN deiphin and Baltimore, phia. 1857p m~Train § For sunbury., Harris tions, arriving at Phi York 9.8% p.m. Ba tim tons 700 pm Parlor car thronigh 1 phia, end pas enger coaches Wo Philinds Baltimore wit day ving m sew shore Phi Parior cars wo Fhil ia eS ire, G45 5.01 p. m.~T: ain Da For Wilkesbarre. Hazleton, § ass intermediate points arris ILIbpm., New York 8 in. Passcoger coaches adelphia “ i LO Willkesbary Harri fy at Phil fade OAD 8 Phi ade: phis a wud Beers Cali red 7008. m Har Phi week da) mm. Washi Cars to wile Hews, t Law, LEFORTI {ions UNTY BARKING f perur x epokits, "EW H ose EFONTE PA Tovemeuts 11 1 t gr MILLS HOTEL, FRING dh D. H. Rut Free bas to and trom all § rietor, ONTE, PA. 4 BEL LER RID DE wiluersos BS, HARTER A AUCTIONEER MILLHEINM, PA. MTMHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE OCOLLEG a ATED IN ONE OF THE AND HEALTHFUL JGHERY REGION: MOST LAX FUI SPOTS IN THE UNDENOMINKA- L OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; UITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSE VERY LOW, NEW BUILDIN=E ARD EQUIFNMERT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses) and AGH) CULTURALCHEMISTRY; with constant § lustrations on the Farm and in the Labors ory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets. eal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. (CIVI! ENGINEERING, § These <« ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Cour # { MECHHNI AL ENGINEERING: } ox ar accompanied with ve ry extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, snd ihe Labrratory HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origl. nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for Music, voeal and iastramental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional.) French, German and English (re quired) one or more continued through the entire course. MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with stody, three years’ course; New build. ing and equipment, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitotiona! Lew and Political Economy, ele, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti eal and practical, including each arm ofthe sprvioe, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two vonrsonivnlly graded and tho h. Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1882. Examinations for admission. June 16 and Sept, 12, Commence. For Catalogue or full and | ment week June 12-15, 1592, GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D... Prest State Ool lege, Centre Oo.Pa AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL 25:5:*DR, LOBB Old Raliable 399 N. (5th Sf, Below Catlowni . Specialist * Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Yeary Continums Practice (a all al | dimemnes of Hoth sexes. Low of Manhood, gf Youth and sil dinsant ofthe [lead Nerves HE, and dne lity ay Lives emory resitig fram Ah Hevess Taoradence or in. hertan ¢ are Dermanentis cured by Dr. Inbb, trek ia aidvios at ane. “ Jaanion n posi tive and readies once in Rvcy ons jroata, briuaing back Health and V in the most rious casos Consnltation ay ant 5] and Se ahrioaiy Sm Safidentiat Office hinars July i AMWaIr dM and 6 bei yy Ay a il for from hak on ore of You obsonre diseases of both sexes, th and i Be GH TRAINS FOE MO EABT AND 80OU1 THRO NTAKN i i leives New LEWIB BURG Da E RAILROAD day. AND TYRON Uy Excepisun Westward, steward. MPM AM ETATIONS, 2 40 Mont landon Lew am! urg i on v A M M HEBOn iron dy Mounts'n Bpring nn Cave itre Hall TERR aen Ha Address Pitts WOOD ee Agt HITR M PREVOST DOLLARS 120 PER MONTH | IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY made easily and honorably, without capi- , during your spare hours. Any woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- fly, without experience. Talking pvecessary. Nothing like it for money- making ev er offered before. Qur workers always prosp No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in 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 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 docu. ment giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. HENCH & DROMGOLD’S Gen"! Pus nan, un- § i ) . oF 4] 5 Rg it a A wonderful improvement in Priction Feeds ned «Baek. Back motion of Carriage three times as fant ax any other In the market. Friction Clutch Feed, onusing all the fend pearing to stand 11 while bsoking ; great saving in power and a Write for eirculars nod prices: Tureished from upon applioation. Alse Spring Tooth Hare ow. a, Rikon, O Dultivatam. & Corn ares ante WENCH & DROMEOLD, Mant Maafrs,, YORK, PA.
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