MILLHEIM, BILL VETOED, Governor Hastings vetoed the bill respondent, | giving a married woman the same Jlmer E. Nol d Dr. Fred E. Gu-|{ _, . Elmer E, Noll and 1 "7 | right and power as an unmarried wo- elius were to Loganton on last Mon- | : telius were Li Logant S 5 { man to sell or otherwise dispose of her day on business, Dr. Fred was over : | real estate and the authority to make to see about starting a branch dental | 4 execute any written contract or office, and Noll looking after the car-| deed in the sane manner abd to the riage and wagon trade. | same extent as an unmarried person, On last Saturday a heavy storm Pass | coving to the husband only his right ed this way, and on Sunday Was very | .. tenant by courtesy. The governor cold, and Sunday night it was so cold | says in his veto message that to give that garden “sass” got a complete set- | 10d women the uncontrolled pow- back, as well as the early corn and po- | er to dispose of or mortgage their real bean estate is to invite ill-considered and and meddlesome and News of the Week as Gathered by Our Cor. tatoes; in some places the early stalks were as black as night, many plum trees by their shriveled fo- linge show that they were not passed by on the other side. The condition of Dr. 8. G. Gutelius, | who has been sick for time, at| , . legislation would not prove bene- this writing has not improved very { ficial to married women, and on the touch. Heart trouble and dropsy are | other hand, is likely to be productive the ailments, of bad results. : The foundation for the new house of Fred O. Hosterman, on Penn street is up and ready for the carpenters. Rumor says, and it is no doubt well- founded, that there are some young men in this locality who are fishing with nets in our trout streams, If | they are caught they will pay the full penalty of the law in such case made and provided for. you are known; be honest and law- abiding citizens, and you will not only have respect for yourselves but will | selfish advice from impecunious relatives and to afford new opportunities to the intinerant speculator on the credulity and inex- perience of the people. He believes some Wanted, at Lyon & Co’s store, Bellefonte, 00,000 lbs. of Wool —Owing to the fact that Lyon & Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they Boys look out, as | now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. Bee their advertisement n another column on page five, have the respect of others, : —— “Bill” Lyon, the fat jolly butcher of Bellefonte, was in town last Tuesday on his way to Brush Valley to buy fat cattle to supply his many customers in Bellefonte. He had on an and said that it was as cold allalujah; he took time to tell a good stories, L. C. Tobias, of North street, is at Williamsport this week attending the sessions of the K, Gi. E. as a represen- tative of Millheim Castle, Our town was well supplied with drummers on Monday and Tuesday last and on the register of the Musser house appear the following signatures: H. 8. Boyer, Sunbury; E. W. Gilbert, Kalamazoo; B. W. Kurtz, Chester; J. | P. Fletcher, Troy; L. F. Horn, | money.—Lewins, Bellefonte, ing; H. W. McKelvy, Bloomsburg; W. H. Cleary, Boston; E. R. Farmer, Baltimore; Fred J. Wolfert, Allen-| town; Joe D. Winters, New Berlin; H. B. Markley, Phila.; A. W. Welch, | Harrisburg; E. 8B. Jefferson, A. C. | Shompson, N. Y. and Isaac Loveland, | Remedy. Lamar. | ty minutes after taking the first dose, Abe. Kessler, the clothing man who | For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, . i i & : Tn Gh sr villa was stabbed in the leg during an alter- | 80d 8. M. Swartz, Tussey ville. A pal - — Six inches of snow fell in Minnesota last Sunday night. There was snow in a few other states, A passenger train went over an em- bankment in Missouri on Tuesday, by killed and 23 overcoat as h — few which the engineer was persons severely injured. A freight train was wrecked near Vail, on the Clearfield road, the other day, in which two engines were ruined but nobody killed. w—— Be fps —Qur spring stock of clothing is now in and a more complete ment cannot be found any Clothing never was so cheap and you assort- in store, get surprisingly big returns for your Read- E ——— arses La. when A lady in Tooleys, Was very M C. sick with bilious colic of and town gave her a bottle lain’s Colic, Cholera cation with Cob. King some time ago | is able to ride King is still at large the officer as yet on his bicycle again. | | yard Wash Lyon & Co. : : Striped not being able to locate him. pe Sit Ed. Musser caught a trout last week | 30C. @ yard. in Elk Creek that measured fourteen | inches; the trout that aught here this season. “Billy” Tobias caught Elk Creek that measured 5) and it is supposed that he caught the smallest one this season. H. H. Weiser who has been ed to the house for months, improving some so that he is able to walk around but unable to work at his | i trade, } Haz A. A. Frank, the merchant on North | I joy street will this week move his barn in order to make room to build an exten- gion to his store of which he his increasing GRAIN MARKET, TED WEEKLY BY B largest was | D. BRISEI a trout in |? inches, confin- | sOme is -n ome . room, stands in need of for trade. On last Sunday the Did you ever s2= one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way g : MARK. They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov- following gen- tlemen of Bellefonte came to town on their bicycles and partook of a trout | dinner at the Musser House: Geo. T. | Jush, Charley Richards, Ben Bradley, | Harry Yeager, Harry Taylor, Jake Gross, Roe Wyle, J. 8. Waite, C. B.| Williams and Geo. 8, Williams. There | ered with waterproof ** CEnrurLom."” would have been more but on account | They'll stand right by you day in and of the muddy condition of the roads | 9ayogtandtheyareall markedthisway the rest staid at and went to | TRADE church. | R. A. Bumiller, the editor of the] Journal will be in attendance at the | dedication of the Odd Fellows Temple | at Philadelphia next week as a repre- | sentative of Millheim Lodge I. O. O. | F. Harry and Geo, Ishler, of North St, | have constructed a fish box which supplied with fresh running water, in which box they have from 75 to 100 | trout in sizes from 6 to 10 inches. | Some of the trout are so tame that | they can be handled without any | trouble. ! John Harshbarger and Mrs. Lizzie | Kerstetter were married last Tuesday | evening; Rev. Ralph Illingworth tied | the knot. | ————— A ——— Don't Feed Corn to Fowls, In many parts of the country people are realizing the injurious effects of | feeding Indian corn to fowls, though there is still a vast quantity of this grain used. At one time, with wheat and other cereals high in price, it was scarcely to be wondered at if something that was cheaper was adopted; but in these days, with wheat at its present low value, and barley, oats, ete., rela- tively cheap, there is no excuse what- ever for feeding Indian corn. Its ef- fect is seen to a are extent in covering the intestines with yellow fat, and this is borne out by many poultry keepers who could not account for the circum- stance. The organs become congested, and we have liver disease, apoplexy ete, as a direct sequence to the use of this grain. Where there are fowls liv- ing on a cold, bleak, exposed place, the oil in corn would be of some service, but in a temperate clime it is positive- ly injurious. home The first cost is the only coset, for they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth ~that 1s the kind marked this way TRADE is | These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen oncs. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills— no chafed neck and no wilting down if a collar marked this way your ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. up of turned-down HE CELLULOID 427.29 Broadway, SPECIAL BLACK i { i i i i SUIT i SALE. This is a special sale of all the Black Suits in our entire | stock, consisting of the popular Black Cheviots, both the plain | and serge effects. Also the celebrated 17 oz. Clay Woosterd | Sack or Cutaways. These are the very best goods shown by | retail clothiers this season and are made in such a way that it | is impossible to distinguish them from the finest merchant] work, We have all sizes. Can fit everybody. Suits that] are made specially for long and slim men; for short and stout | fellows, as well as the regular sized man. You can’t { wrong, and you will be sure to find what you want. What | will interest you most after seeing the High Standard of | goods shown, will be the prices. We submit you a few prices | to give you an idea what rare bargains these goods really are: | go | Suits that others ask you 5 Suits that others ask you Suits that others ask you #15 for, our price, $10, $10 for, our price, $7.50. £5 and £9 for, our price, i. Not a garment in the entire lot but what is strictly all| wool, and will give good service, You will be sure to profit | ATTORNEYS. Atlorueysat-law, octiod Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bulldicg, north Can be cousulted in German ans? M. BOWER, BOWER & ORVIS, Atworneys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second ‘ansh E. L,ORVIB Attorney at Law, IELLEFORTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building. jung (ILEMANT DALE, . Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, First National Bank. jans7 Allorney-at-law, BELLEFONTE, PA. m given to collections, floor Crider Excha ge. C.P. Hewes, IEWES, Attorneys at Jaw, BELLEFONTE, PA. to collections, Practice in in German and any SPANGLER & 1 Bpacial attention the courts, Consultation S D. GETTIG, He ATTORNEY-AT-LAY, BELLEFONTE business atten f German and ing. Collections and romptiy Lo i A Office in Exchangs N B.EPANGLER, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. in all the courts. Codsultation in En Jrerman Office, Crider Exchange novi Practioos glinks BANKS. (IBN RE COUNTY BANKING 00. BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, D, Bnvoery, Cashier; Rocelve deposits, anil 3. HOTELS. AAG HOTEL Daniel C, Keller, Prop n goods hold out. We would suggest an ear- See us if you care to | First come, first served. ly call, as these are sure to sell quickly. FAUBLES. Bellefonte. | UTAH HOUBE, 4 POTTERS MILLS, PA JBI » BOR PB 4€ house will f lerms BE 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. on first any Terms reasonable. Soar, Good sample rooms J Proprie tor BELLEFONTE, PA Bpecial attention given to country trade. aprid L. Daggett, E Opposite Cx ourt Hou BELL {ouse, EFONTE, PA. New bul odern improvemenia, A HOTEL, DD. H. Buhl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, » CU bauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, Good sample Bpecial rales 10 wilhosses I. M New Goods, Latest Styles, Largest Stock. Best Goods at 30 per cent, Less Than Any Other Store In Penns Valley. COME & AND § SEE. C.P. LONG. SPRING MILLS, PENNA. ORT HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This old and well known house has been newly furnished throughout Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable Private parties oan have special acoommodation. apistf BS. HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA. HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFNTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEARS; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NXEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant {1 justrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret!- cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory, These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; IMECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: Jes are {Civil , ENGINEERING COU # accompanied with very extensive practical Laboratory. nal UL Cy % INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two Music, voos] and instrumental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin Quired, one or entire course d lied, MECHANIC ARTE; combining shop work with stady, Xhree Jeary’ course; New build. An uipment, MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Political Rn Oa, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti oal and practical, including each arm ofthe 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTN ENT; Two ¥alf form opens METI, 18922. Examinations for admission, June 16, and Sept. 15. Commence ment week. June 12-156, 1892, talogue or address other ATHERTON, LL.D State College, 1 12 GEO, W, WANTED-SALESMEN Eom Gantre Oo. Pe We want a fow men to sell a We cannot make te for Pax HAWKS NURSERY CO, mari 4m KY, E AN PENNSYLVANIA R. | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. i Time Table, in effect Kov, 25, 1894. | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, 918 a. m~Train 14, (Dally except For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Harrisburg and intermediate: stations al Philadelphia at 200 p, m., Sew York, r m., Baltimore, 310 p m, Washington 4.80 p. m. connecting at Philadelphia for all sea-«hore points, Through passenger conches to Phila- delphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel phis, L87 p. m~Train 8, (Dally except Bunday.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg end intermedia tions, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p. m., York, 9.35 p. m., Baltimore, 645 p.m, Washing tonal 750 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel. pila, and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Jaitimore 1p. m, Wilkesbarre ntermiediate {ALAS pm, Nes m. Passenger adeiphia EASTWARD, Bunday Pottavilie . Brriving Train 12. [Dally except Bunday Hazlet Potteviiie Har iving st} £ al pols 18 I eiphia and New York. | a | Bengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed | 7.004, m. { 120 a m.~Train Bir | Harrisburg and i | Philadelphia at ( | week da 4 (Dally) For Yi iphi Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARDS | 557 ea. m.~Train3, (Daily) For Erie and Car | andaigua and intermediate stations, Roch | Buffalo and Nisgars Falls, with through Pu { care to Erle and Eimirs, and passenger coaches (0 { Erie aud Roc 1 a.m rain 15. (Dally) For Lock Haven ations, Dally A and int 13 ails, with ane and Roches *arior car 1 Kochester, EMORTAKDON BOUTH. iphin and Phiisdelphis a leaves New Yor Wash ton at 10, m, Wilkesba 12 don sl 5.59 pm, senger coaches x ieaves New Yor OTe 8G L iE clphin and DBals LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Bundsy, Westward. "MPM AM. BTATIOXNS L ) Montandon i5 Lewisburg 25 Biehl 2% Vicksburg Eastward. AMPM.P $ 10 ounta'n ig Bpring k nUAYe Centre Hall Gregg 23 Linden Hall : Sak Hall ann iefon 0 —————————— Eo ot 00 am, 1.20, 5 45an¢ tandon for Lewisbur m. 5.02 pm, 6.00pm, and 5 ( ns leave Montandon 1 runing leave Lewisht or rates: maps, ete, call on agent or address Thos. E. Watt, PP. A.W. D,, 110 Fifth ave. Pills ba Lived ATE 8. M. PREVOST, f J. BR. WOOD General Manager, Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. CS ———— rial ¢ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ¢ ent business conducted for Mootrarte Frees. foun Orrce 18 OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT OFnicE and we can secure patent in less Ume than those ¢ remote from Washington, ¢ Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of echarge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, A Pameucey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with # $ cost of same in the U, 8, and foreign countries esent free, Address, :C.A.SNOW& CO. Ore. PATENT Orfice, WassminaTon, D.C. adh GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand in hand, Get an education at the Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. Fimsteclass accommodations and Jow rates. State aid to students, For flius- trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D., Principal, Lock Haven. AAV AARRAARARAN ARVHFVRR ARR REBAR ANN BANA TAWA novly AFTER aL orheRs FAIL wiisz*DR, LOBB Old Reliable 329 N 15th S Below Callowhill ' Specialist "Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years’ continuous practice in all special diseases of both sexes. Dr. Lobb guarantees 0 permanently cure all cases of Opanism, errors of uth and discases of the blood, nerves skin, {ine «, and general and local debility arising from improdence, excesses or abuse and restore health and vigor to the unfortunate. Thirt years’ continous practice ssa specialist in this class of diseases is sufficient evidenoe of his skill in the treatment of his ts. Consultations and examinations free and strictly confidential, Office hours, daily and Sandays, from 9 a. m. 103 .m., and 6 0 9 evenings. Call or send for free k on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. HENCH & DROMGOLD’S XN: causing allthe feed gearing to - back Wg: great saving in po and wear, Send 4oentsinstamys for tL and prices, Also Chring Harrows. ay Rakes, Cultivators, tors, Rhellers, oto, Meafion this . HENCH & DROMGOLD, Mrs, York, ISA A 3 A ANAS i SABO
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