FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. Ono year, £1.60, when paid in advance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 Per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three jnsertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse. quent inse! tion. Other retes made made known on application, CBNTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Jan. 18 ASSEMBLY, Wa are anthorized to annovnee that). W. Kep- ler, of Ferguson township, wili be a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convension During the recent cold snap fifty cars of frozen potatoes are in the rail- road yards of Pittsburg, frozen while coming from the west, clei Every week brings a new Enoch Are den romance, yet there's poor Roberts who hasn't romanced in that line at all and can’t get his seat in congress. ———— A —— England is spending money at the rate of £300,000,000 to reduce the South African republics to obedience by the subjugation process, p— Senator Allen the other day intro- duced a bill in the Senate granting a pension of $10 a month to every sold- ier and sailor who served in the Civil War for three months or more. Ey A fort in the fact that the next assess ment of Republican officials for politi- cal purposes will in large part be dis- bursed to pay forfeited bail money for the fugitive ballot-box stuffers, semen A The census just completed in Cuba, will put the population of the island at this time at 1,500,000. It is stated that the eensus takers discovered on land small tribes of Indians in the in- terior whose existence was unkuown. ream —— lp ——— The administration at Washington has notified the Republicans of Ken- sina — ou the aid of federal troops to back Tayler. —— According to the returns compiled struction in 1899 amounted to 4,500 miles, which is the largest total for any year since 1890, and is equal to the track laid in any two years from 1893 to 1897. - items The fight at Ladysmith two weeks ago was a bloody ope. The British lost pearly 900 men in the battle, and the Boer loss is figured at from 2000 to 3000. But the British, although vie- torious, were left in worse shape than the Boers. Centre county industrial companies, the heart of a soft coal district, fear ie idl by a fuel famine. MeKinley and Han- na build up trusts and cripple the smal- ler industries. There you have it. —— — ne The Standard Oil Company has sent instructions to every oil depot of the Trust in the United States to advance the price of oil three cents a galion. This may serve to furnish the public a little more light upon Trusts, This means that the income of the Standard Oil will be nearly doubled. The people of the United States con- same 970,000,000 gallons of oil every year, and the increase of three cents a gallon will compel the people to pay the Standard Oil Company $29,100,000 more in 1900 for their oil than they did in 15899, Ss Ap The¥idiculous side of the tariff’ was shown up in New York the other day when a returning traveler attempted to bring in a live mouse without pay- ing any duty. The customs apprais- ers held a special session to determine whether a duty must be paid and what would be the classification of a mouse. They finally concluded that it would come under the head of “live animals not specially provided for,” and they made the owner pay twenty per cent ad valorem, American mice may now breathe easy. They are in no danger of com- petition from foreign pauper mice. Gireat is the tariff and wise was Ding- ley. a I A —— The Philadelphia Press, Republican. speaking of the ballot thief, says : On the heels of the disappearance of the indicted ballot thieves of the Seventh Ward, the Grand Jury has brought in true bills against eight men charged with conspiracy to corrupt the election of the Twelfth Division of the Fifth Ward. There are separate indictments covering various crimes, from padding the assessors’ lists and stuffing the bal lot box to a false return of the vote, ~The examination of the contents of the ballot box for this division reveal- ed an ingenuity of crime which was even more startling than some of the ‘methods pursued in executing the Sev- ath Ward frauds. All the various played in the Beventh Ward were practiced in the Fifth, and to them was added the forgery of vouch- ers pecessary to get in the votes of vy re — ATRIP TO THE PACIFIO COAST. From page 12 It is difficult to believe that a railway could be constructed through sucha narrow place. But 1t is there, and is an honor to the man or men who engineered and construoied it The scene ry is grand. Far above the road the wmountaios tise; we were told the clits are nn thousand feet high nad at some places very much higher, One cannot see the son, only a Jittle blue sky. At one point the alilt is so uarrow and the river is #0 ciosely confined that they could not constroct a road bed; but have what they call a hanging bridge. It hhsuspended from the walls of the rock: st this point the grandest part of (he Gorge i% reached, grand and imposing yet awial to see, Just as we emerged fom the Royal Gorge we passed through the narrow valley of the upper Arkaosas, The first place of hablialiou was a sma'l hut with the sign, “The Fitiz Home” ihe “The fhist and last chanee, "Saloon." We passa number of stations, aaul we oome to Balida, It is quite a prosperons town, and a popular healih and pleasure resort. lisa nuning town, eop- per, sfiver, gold, fron aud conl are mined near, Fiowm there we ooold see Colleglaie Rauge In | which are inclosed ihe peaks of Yale, Harvard | and Prioceton. They are capped with so w, | Dut log our stop fu Salida a number of our pariy | took a ride up Marshal Pass: those of us woo did not go weie In A way compensated. by a rerresh- | ing shower, the Jast raia we had until wereluro ed 10 Jowa, Leadville ix the nest place ol inwer- | est, Jt is two thousand feet higher tau thehizh- | est fouableed point fo BEarope aud the third | cliy fu size lo Colonnade, Ouce 1 was known for fin lawl saness, bol that phase bas beeqa outlived, and it ts now a law abldiag oitr, of quiet and re fined bomes. IL was leie jo the alieinoon when | our rain 8 rived there; the mines aad quit work | and were crowding aronad the It was very loleresiing esoeciatly Lo those 06 0s who re- | membsied whist garible ihiogs occured there during the time (he piace was fist seitied, Toe | airis clear and raie. A number of us en is nila O0 became | Now we pass the Monit of the Holy ( which | can He seen very plalaly, it sou a stmwmd that | would attines toe eve auy place and alinost st ounded Dy clouds, Oa this monatan the Holy Cross is plaated t has beat thee ios 08l titles from a'ways, and to eernily. a reasinder of our fealty to heaven.” Fiom here on we pass | many places of iaterest reaching fually the Can you of the Grand river, well tinued wit! ivarand. The head of the yiver ioaad | Ike a horse shoe 10 Liddle rivalels, eve ineh of it becomiog wider sod louger, nutii {4 hetomes a i roanog torent. The Caoyon Is vey narrow only | the widih of the iver and ralicoad 80 The sky above aud 10e gigauila fore f piled structures, are pa iecily wonder besaaiul in | dierent color and shades; some have the ap- | peaigoce of lolly splies, aod old oa ties, lamo sorry | have git wo others what we saw 1a the Ginnd | too wonderful to desoiibe. We three taonels and (ea we an ive greaiest resol, Glenwood So the joveliest points on ibe Grande Hajlroad. The town hb good hotels; the hotel Colorado | of Romaag tiles aad Colornto pe it is located at Lhe fool od th 2 iam fainous pool right ia Toul of it. We spent a short | tine there On our relura +ip. All a‘oag lhe way we could soe Lhe soow capped wonaiaios, Pass. | ing ou we came to the Geaod June aud then | oo over «he Colorado dee: t or aoa two dred wiles or more. There is uowniog of ialeres excepliag the mountains, the woudelul olids, ashi and coyotes, Now ware oa ihe b st poiot of the Wasaten; fiom this print we to sie Utah valley, 0a we pass number of places of interest, bot o not #op, except 10 gel wale Iu Cas ringes wer. gaged to tage us over the pine; city. The stieels av wide, maa) i shad Os is % Line winds plunacios, hw - yon through do's | is one of | and io | a A Co oun pes. it Denver “w % of the | m paved Frag is 80 called vires par. ve 10 the ling and | flolshed a Nox Mormon | p Tan + TEN, becagse they use | bos At nme; IL 1 hey get wy will be far ahead Pettey ce was Temple sqodre, where Temple aud Taberoacie are siiaats erascie is an limmeoss ballding: the bles an upsa coed bors, aad can be Wi every part of the oy We we ad while we were sdol og tao aly & Mo. oa, said, You pe jak we are 8 sel ol but when yoo see wha a we have sreciadio t cily gove agir Cap se bono ple who psy thelr tithes to Loe can ener the Temple, conse see the {uierior. Toe exterior has ode LOWers, ove al ea if sow while granije, N once the bosoe o! Brigham are surrooaded be high walls wily ways Near by are ihe homes wives whom we heard were a i vided Toe next place sas rave. sad then over wosi of (he ed 10 the sani ion, where sifted 10 meet ony pany 1¢ car io Sait Lake on pila though tae lake seves mde, Alihe end af vided for the baguliers and v the lake by thoowaads, Eye \ ax the water is a0 8ls ha ofle oad om were told they make ode bare! of salt of wale? Oarear was labeled be Special. Aid real auy Diag come and loga.re what pari of were | ME Aes Lauv on fra the sade stale Doe iady w hildrea came, and met 8&8 da me was sa Beadeitle, Pa, Ta ng Og: SE Was a Lake C4 Asa nabgrol p ple who clalaoed Penosyiv : howe, Al Jo'¢ioek in the ov Ugdeqg, waere our diay 5 Biv Grande railrcad aod takes thal o ern Pacific Toe Navads deser desoine and guiaigsiing pat of We were glad whea we Wome Over 8 & few places Bat ae made all oaol ve tion, Homboli log one; (here si @ many beautitl lakes. Al sbolit 5 oe eveaing we arrived at Wadswonuh sarrouaded by toe shiade (rees aut jawns with 8 fouvtaan in foot ing to ged 0 spch wo abi raciive long journey seross the desert we all left the ces sud jojusd beautifol bywa “Nearer My Gud took 8 good look si Lhe place a when we beard Jhe call ‘All place was Heno, wheie we begin wo ascend sierra Nevada Range Ji was night, bot retorn ing Dy daylight we Dad a good view ol it, For filvy miles we ascend antil the summit vation is reached. The sceue: y is maguilicent: Lhe moun tins are taogdhopesnd feet DiLl. Here we saw | oe of the old Lime fog horse sage cosohes: it was leaviog the place for sqme Gliving own sad was fall of pasgogers. We passed ihiroggh forty | mi‘es of sow sheds, They serve as prosegiion wb | the railroad. Thioogh ioe loop holes cgi iu the sides of the sheds we conld cach glimpses of Lhe foe sceney. The large engines diag our rata gpward, and below us we Can se Lhe toad way which we will soon pass over. In ascending the | Nevadgs wo saw some maguificent geysers, also some Cif dweliings that were oace inhabited by s prebisiorig people. They have loli nothiug 10 tel: woo hey were sgve the crambling stones wheie ouee whey dwelled. We ae now in Sore mento, the capiial of Califurvis, We saw the | Capitol foom ve oars; il Isa begutilgl aity, Fros no is qate 8 place, More than ball the raison crop of the state is raised here. During ‘he day we passed Lhe scene of a terrible railroad disas. ter; the Limi was only a few hours ahiead of use Two ladies were Killed: it naturally made us feel very itmid The conductor came nw our oar, and some lady anid to him “will we teach Lom Angeles ouight ™ His answer was, “No, tomor- row marniog at 5 o'clock © “Well, only be care. ful thet we t have aay accident.” “Ob no. we won't have suy if I am on the train.” “Why not, od, 1 aay I carry a rabbit’ foot.® We all had & go Igign aver il. We saw a number of Indians and their hauls. Qone squaw held up ber papoose strapped on s hosrd for us to see, We reached Los Angeles the next morning Joly 11, & tired, fravel-worn t¥. glad Yo have arrived at our deitination. W for Lr “ Po §¥ MI, SEY bh hess ve oar jou tes We an iy i Th flea ead een. Joyed every minate of our stay there. We took se ooean Yoyage to Banta Catalina wland, going 20 miles by land, and 26 by steamer, As S000 As we arrived at the island wo took a ride out into the ooean jos bottowed bout, A pane of late glass # fue long is inseried in the fas the boat, aud 8% we sat around i we hich we were passing, mountains, all kKiods of fish, ios weeds, and beantifol plants. We were awazed aud de One of the party remarked, Where is agintie.” Returniog hom the island we saw a large whale a short distance from oar boat, The nest day we visited the Ostrich farm. The birds two in each enclosuie, male and foo el for soma high official, ware three birds, when Sd askod the reason, our gulls in rid oa shay the male bird, named some foreign dignita- ry. had canis Does 10 Balt Lage City, sod the result is what wo, two go jnalead of one, Hue residences, tren We spent a Tucy have lovers oy have lovely montal grouuds of (lume growing luxn to meet Mix Dir. A iy of Datlalotie; they w / sit roandiogs, ao reba onde us feel at where we wer ponstautly I things. We Te its broad tree almost out of season. Apricots were just { ripe, and they were delicious, Oatarlo has & fine ay- enue, seven miles long, lined on both sides with a double row of trees, electric cars fn the centre, bleyele paths and drivewny on each side. Fo mona is also an attractive town Duarlog our visit there we had a delightful drive through the oity and up to the suminit of San Hosa moun tains. It is situated between the Sierra Madra Range and the ocean, it terminates at the city, The valley at this polot Is from 25 to ¢ tain 1s grand During our visit to Pomona ed. We were startled by a number of sarthquake shocks ten separate aod distinot times. The first one was quite severe, people rushed from thelr houses into the streets, then there were more the hard shock came. Great weight were loosened from the came orashing down to the botiom all thoroughly frightened, There is no in California irom April to November, crops ing raised entirely by irrigation, masses, tous be Theshade trees live Wik, eucalyptus nud the stately palms, geles, and took the train for San Francisco. charming oily. We took the Oakland ferry and crowed the bay fo San Francisco, The first sight of the city from the deck of the ferry boat pre by is We went im- tamona whee we name mediately 10 (he Holel The Haul- en Huot” whose sympathetic heart was wonched by Jie wrongs —1eal or Imuginary— of the lop State. The Ramona Is uot unworthy it Is a couvenient and home-like is name, hose, and sed many places of interes Fihist we Gilden Gate Park: at the entiance we took a carriage 19 go though the park. It ‘Wa, a8 abundance of lawns, trees aod where did we see the noiice, ~g¢xt tothe park ju impotanes son the House, Seal Rock +, and Sots Hel hts Th House i= perclind on a sicep, rugged rock. went shrabhbersy koop off the g ef where (he veinlakg sea ons make their play grouod The seals are protected by law, Tower. ing high above tae CHY House Is Sutra Helzhis A privaie proneriy opeo to tae pablie. This magoiicent place covered with hwadsome Ww Golden Foom hare afive view of Lie Pacific Ocean and the San F.aaclsco is a maga. ficeat ells oat maay fae peblic baltdiies and vivale homes. The lif Gif veantifal ¢ OF IENL PASS Tepre. fie lnlergsiin naman is at hone here, bat | al oetesiial Life, or Chi as ‘would mn IH places relies 6 Lime 8s Liere ae any ¥Minging ihe o Hoinia a HIZD All eta eh prope: Aller leaving San Frauelseo ol of A lew Doors fo Omals oo hay els arranged Lor stop Overs, | “ral agen au agreeable and We bad some doutit whieh Comp at he soon dis SEE ON OD Olly Way reyoeing : isiand raliroad ravers a Cincagn to Ogden fase tl » 3 wie I would advise all persons gol went 10 take thus v1 ag en il Is opriain'y WLR 00S Our Al ion gh p ret, IL was © R11 » Mae Ou Vovor get Lug Diam « 16 from some ote fhe Sane vivania far Sensor ( ved st Casey, lows wiaeie Mis. Won t and her tw soas Cle I are L reantile t Casey in place on the Rawk [sland rail The soi tag 1a eresl " g oh iy i thr Lie slale wre 100s Is taxexi by Lhe sale helore ah this smoke of § IH over #1 Avag roms Len Ie toe sad i lows is very tuw there was wooader | R08 WoL (al was grow # of our eastern farmors i sew the Benes amount in corn. lows » 11 ba el ssaed as one : ou if I bad any as we ould len there are © ure seldom seen £) pliew rough the soanliry: wae had & dellenifa! anoat 1) es. Oa Lhe way Wosaw a mow saad move, the horses were irightesed and BW want to pes it We soont soa mee Bl Niew ari. which isabout il m Caney The tow has a poy ralirwd divides the counties Gulh Aduar. © friends have a large tract « . Ane 1 ‘ryt grove, and a stock farms k i Liack pole Abe inoking. 1a every foxx we tin Cora w wo is gress f the erate m oF aa of 2 children run LO ts ring ely, ¢ we is 8 ndi tere Gane day f Was marvels ony 04 tos + Michigan fs the tudins wo 4 yt ant 8 wounds 1 $38 DA meas * Plains BE « Liohaage aod LL 1 v BAYS Wel J Res Hus we Rama lel: te WEN 3 Bb her daughigr, 1 weat Lepgnding 8 Tow plessacy Hoots fas iy of My. Pied ita Aq froug hh whow oy ving (Bissriiee wo ay fri gel for mand | 41 $e he paiviege of 3 ARiOODwrg, whinn wii alwars sold far us the Afier htt a brief visit ivaln Ma Foose: 10 Ber hoitbe menely Washingoon, spvocinl in Tue Rest faint glimpw of he Washington and that in dow (iably pleasant sensation of fapory howe howe roming. Among the deligbn dul memo: fog fe ame, urinp will always stand out in fs twee, ou which are inscribed records of maga ificeat scene v, of won. ders algiost miacnion., w daght by man, aod of cha. miog, hosphuable people. May you all, at soma time enjoy in person what 1 Gave endeay. LLL] 1LOUISA J. KURTZ. Washiagton, D. C. i ————— Sale Register, FEBRUARY 23 Lizzie M. Jacobs, Centre Hall: horse, 3 top buggies, open buggy, spring wag. on, truck wagon, corn sheller, ploaghs, sleighs, sed, double und single harrese, saddles and bridies, 3 b cases, 1 ooml Moves, lounges, chairs, stp. leat 12 o'clock, ARCH | ~ticorge A, Michael, ane mile west of Centre Hall, § bores, clover bhualler, 2 {horse wagons, binder, mower, and other farm imple ments, MARCH 2-8osan A. Stump, Wy miles east of Centre Hall; § horses, | mule, J colts, 12 mileh cows, Id head young cattle, 5 brood sows, | shomts, 4 sheep, binder, mower, and jot of oth- of farm implements Sale 81% o'clock, MARCH 8,~Joseph E 2pangler, esst of Centre Hall; 6 horses, 1 ooit, 9 wileh cows, 15 hesd Jing cattle, 8 4 steers, full blooded Durham ull, 35 shosts, 3 brood sows, along with large Iotof farm machinery snd household goods. Wm. Gohewn, Aue t, MARCH Y-A. O. Detwiler, two miles west of Tusseyville; horses, cows, hogs, shosts, young cattle, farm implements, household goxds, ete, Wm. Uoheen, Ane't, MARCH 9-W, W, Bib, near Potters Mills, Ores, cows, ng cattle, farm implements and household goois P MARCH 10.-W. A. Kerr, about one mile east of Ceptrp Hill; horses, milch cows, young cattle, aud & large lot of good farm [mplements, MARCH 14, ~W. W, Spa gler, one mile west of Potters Wille: horaen come, hog”, young cattle, and a foil line of farm g implements; also household goods. Wm, Gohoens AGET Lit i Heckman he Kare fo 3 “West us Jam implements, sheep, hy " wARCH 17=4. R. Bible, 1 mile north of Potors ils homes, miloh oows, young cattle, sheep, and 8 complgie Hoe of hg implements, near: iy ail ws #8 new. Wm, Goheen, Aue's. MARCH 19-W, HW. and AE. Mover, on the Bar. ney Wagner farm, near Centre Hill; 110 head of live stock, miloh sows, young ail farm implements machinery, Bale at 9a. m. MARCH 20-W, C, Farner, at ow ota Jig si MARCH 20.- D., J, Meyer, 2 miles south of Lin- doen Hall; 8 horses, 4 colts, 16 cows, 30 hesd of young cattle, 60 head hogs, along with large Stock of pew farm implements, Wm. ¢oheen, ue’, \ The Cure that Cures , Coughs, 6 3 Colds, Grippe, 2 Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Inciptent Consumption, Is CAUTION. HAVING PURCHABED AT CON- stable's sale, on seturday. Janusry 6th, 1900, the following personal property of © ! Bhalfor, of Centre Hall Cook siose, tables, chairs, beds and bedding, together with all the | personal property, ali persons are hereby cay tioned pot to meddie with the same, as leave | same in bis possession at my plessure, | janil-se 1. J. piinnowe ove ON HEIRS, Pennsylvania, Centre County, ss: I, George W, Rumberger, Clerk of the Orphan's Court of sad con ty of Centre berehy certify that at an Orphan's Court Held nt Bellefonte the nl BEAL r=) an orable the Judges of sald Court on motion & rile was granted upon the heirs and legal represen tatives of John Barger, decensed Wo come ut Court on the fourth Monday of January, next to accept or refuse to accept at the walaation, or CURE: The GERMAN REMEDY : \ Sures throat and \ung diseases. 3 ood by a druggies] 25850cks 4 » A F. Susith, Centre Hall Wieland a. H Bold b { Linden | lo F.E Long, Spring Mills NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FARM. ers’ Mutual Fire lusurance Company Farmers’ Motus! Company of Centre County. Pa Centre Hall, Pa. Jan. 8, 1000, ~In with the provisions of their charter, the Becond Annus! Statement of the transa ctious he Company is hereby presented ASRETS being due { Office of the Fire Insurance Forty of { Bills receivable premium note aud payable by mem bers for insurance the past Year pre ims Tax No, 22, $3 585 per cent. for collecting Amouant in treasury EXPENSES dire I Cushy io | Compensation tors Es bran | Balary of secretary | Salary of tressurer | Printing, office r | postage and station swearing in directions, revenue stamps and duplicates | Appraisers Election ? 14% i AL 8 meet! Cire ote Fyodd $ave oo § T reasvires Borrvlary rom § FREDEURTZ, President LURE | P~OURT PROCL AMATION « Whereas the Hon, Joly G, Love, President Judge of the Sonrt of Nn Pioas of thedMh. Jadicial is. {. oosaie & of of Uentte. hav Lamyiedd hin bearing date “hi day of December 1999, to me directed fiw widing a Court of Common Pless and Orphan's | wort, Coart of Oyer and Terminer and gen- eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sosmsions of the | i the conuty of Centre, ! | and eommence on the #th Monday of Jan. the | {| 22 x | Neties ix hereby given io the Coroner, Justices of | the Pesce, Alderman and Constables of said conn. | iy of Centre, that they be then and there in the | proner peraons, af 10 o'clock In the forenoon of | said day, with their records. inqguisitions exami. | nations, and thelr ows remembrances, to do | those Lilugs which to thelr office appertains to | be done, and those who are bound in fF oongni- ERnoes (0 prosecute sgains the prisoners that are | or shail be in the jail of Centro conaty, be then and there to prosgoute against them as shall be Just, g Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 25th day of Jan, in the year of our lord, 1508, and the one hundred and twenty-third year of theln dependence of the United States. W.M. CRONISTER, Hherifl EGAL NOTICE NOTICE 18 HERERY given 10 ali persons interested thet the following toventories of the gonds and chattels set apart to widows noder the provivions of the Act of the 14th of April, 1851, have ben confirm. 4 nisl by the Cours, and fled in the office of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Centre County, and if no exceptions be filed on or before the first day of next term, the samo will be confirm. ed abwimely i The inventory and appralsoment of the real estate of Calvin Walt, late of Spring township, deceased, which fs folly described Ta said a pralsement, as the same was set apart to his wid. ow, Sarah J. Waits, i The Iuveniory and appraisement of the per. sonal property of John A. Doniey, late of Huston township, deceased, as the same was set apart to E.R Williams, guardian of the minor children of ssid decedent. # The inventory and appraissment of the per. sonal property of J. Elmer Way, late of Patton townehiip, deceased. as the same was sel apart to his widow, Joanus as RUMBE E GEO. W. RU GER. Register's OMe, oy ie - Hellefonre, Dee 27, 'M, NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cara lmpoteney, Night Istlons, Loss of Mem. ail affects Jelfabuss or nie ysis t 4 Onunty ey ter. oy pr Satie, hogs, and | AOL MARCH 21Alfred Durst, Gon mils M : RA show cause woy the real estate of said deceased Same notice Ww be given as juisition Testimony Whereof, 1 have nereunto set my Belle b day of November GEO w 141 A.D. 1x09 MBERGER £.0.C CRONISTER Sherif WwW. NM 9, { Bhoriffs OfiCe, Dec. 186, Beliclunte, Pa. { 7 Al UABLE FARM AT PRIVATERALE The farm of Michael Bpicher, deceased # offered nt private sale, sitaated in Potter towt { ship, abont two miles west of Centre §iall, {laining 215 acres pet meastire, Thereon erecied | Riwo-story stone dwelling hous irge wagon shed, hog pen and a! f8ary om dings. Is sopplied with water from well and {eistern, The land is under excellent cultivation { and good Himestone soil, good fences, and in first class condition. Goel orchard with ed {on the premises. The farm is conveniently sity sted to schools, churches, and markeie and is one of the best farms in Penns vy Address juire of H. SPI"H MICHAEL ¥ Exr's of Michael # eon ewe fra ¥ oy Ei PICHER, i decd Lier S GRIBNER'S FOR ISOO INCLUDES J. M. BARRIE'S “Tom my and Grizel” 8S THEODOI VELT'S “OL WELL” 8 RICHARD JAVIS'S Crial ROOSE E VER CROM- » . Criai, D HAI a ING ction an I NORMAN'S o-davy. 'KOFF, Ti dith Wharton {)etave Th Ti¢ 01 £153 FIFTY ] Senator RS AGO,” by ¥ * NOTABLE ART FEA- TURES. THECROMWELL ILLUSTRATIONS, by cele. brated American and foreign Gedo ailisis, PUVISDECHAVANES by JOIN LA FARGE, il lustrations in eolor. Special illustrative schemes (in color and in black and white) by Walter Appleton Clark, E. C. Peixotto, Henry McCarter, Dwight L. Elmen- dorf and others. » : liinst:ated Prospectus gent free to any address. a Charles Seriber's Sons, Publishers, New York. EXPERIENCE Taaor Marks Desicns y Corvyniauts &cC. Anyone sen a sketch and Seaerthtion may aulekly eT —— our opinion free whether an Invention is probably Date. Communion. tions strictly confident 1 ) pent frea, Oldest » A handsomely Mustrated woskly, eniation of any 14 rind. ctr. Aout otha Th Bd 7 ll new sGaAe MUNN Co zee New York 5 ¥ Bt, Vash News and Opinions OF National Importance THE SUN Alone Contains both. Daily, ‘by mail... $6.00 a your Daily and Sanday by mall, ......... $8(0a year ‘The Sunday Sun is the Rt an PENNSYLVANIA LK. and Northern Central Railway. Time Tablas, in effect Nov, 19, 1849, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, ia. m.~Train 20. Wek days for Bunbury, Harristurg, striving st Philadelphia, 11.984, bi, New fork 215 p. wn. Baitir ore 1] 5 wm. Wash ington 100 p. m, Parior car snd passenger conch to Philadelphia J 921 un. m.~ Train 30 Dally for Bunbury Wilikerbdrre, Boronton, Earrnstvrg sod inter mediste stations, Week days for Ferro Ha zleton, and Polis Phlladelpt ie, sew York, Baltimore, Washinglon, Through 1 usenger conches to Philadelphia, LE p. m~Tiein s. Weekdays for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Huts risburg and intermediate stations. sre Eg B Philadelphia nt 6.28 p m., New York . MW. Baltimore, COU Dp. a. Werbington at ¥ Parlor car theough to Fl fladel; rier ponchos 10 Phliadeiphis, Washiinglon, bul I barre, Beranton, Haz for Harrish ut Phil deipt Baltimore 2 enger eoaclhics 1 Liladely dite and Ballin Pp I. 6 Woes kdej» tor Harrisburg aud all intermediate stat fug at Philadelnbhin, 4.5 nN. New . Baltimore 280 m.,, Lingt m Pullman sleeping cars from to Philndeiphia and New York i passengers cau remain in sleeper u got 8.50. 2/4 8. m~Train { burg aud polos east Pilindelphia st 6.62 week days, 10, m, Ww § cars to Ph PUSBE IEG Gone! ( a aA 7.45 wud oie J 5. prem. Bi and 5 Train 22. V eekdays for Wilkes Pottsville, and daily rw rine points, arriving 02 pm, New York 3.1 Vashingion | ry on, 145 Harristmurg #J 4. (Daiiy.) 313 souls, , New York Balti Yor BrIiviu W Es -Train 3 Vt Bester TWARD, {Duily For Eric fini, Niggars Fa pias GRY On *uuda Hochester aud Er Train 31. (Daiiy) For Lack Haven mediate stations, Bid ckdeys Jur 5, Lig wg Lroogh ours 10 reise 5, Weekd tor at ger Come i ¢ HOw sleepers Wo tent mou Ear ¥. Ty CaLen- Bufislo ang i jst iger OOReLes 1 fr. and Parior car to Be ! ~~ Train 1. intermedi ~Train medias sations Sle stations, Daily for Lock Haven, d THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST ARD Philadels Harrisburg Vopeks “an fill ne ireves Now York ; Wastin j re b pu pm, week da couches fromm JETex New York pm, weekdays, 4.3 Voti pm, : Kesbarie, 6.00 3 3 Je £3 £181 LEW] BS ARD TYRORE BAILEOAD. Wook days, rd. AN BTATIONFE » #0 Motilaudon 6 45 Lewisburg § 43 Biehl | Yicksburg a5 MiMlinburg “ Millmeont 7 i8 Glen Iron + 40 Paddy Mounts'n « oiCoburn i {derby Uh Kising Spring 1ii{Penn Cave 1% Centre Hall titre #1} Linden Hall Umk Ha § k 30 Lemout $5 ale Summit V2 Flonsant Gap Azemanyg ) Bellefonte Wostwe ¥ NM A a Additions! don at 5. SiO and 800 for Lewisburg a2 ) E08 pm, and 5 15 n Sundays tr«ins leave Monts nw # reins lenve Lewlsbury & m, & In $47 P on Boo 2X snd Jretorning i LAW ie and 5.4 p.m. J. BR. WOOL Ger" Pa'ver At 3 LYE in RELLEFONTE CENTEAL RAILROAD, o § To tuke effect Me EASTWARD Bellefonte, Colleyville write. Struble “inl. Ninte College 5311 5 it | Morning trains from Montandon, W Hs mispors | Lock Haven sud Tyrone onpect with train Nou | 7 for Bpate College. A Mernoon trains from Mote | tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with | Train No. 1i for State College. Trains from | Mate College connect with Penne. BR. K. trains at | Bellefonte {Daily except Sunday. F.H.TBONAR Sur ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. Condensed Time Table, : 1 esd Up, Ne 6:80 i No 2 ——— | a———" | —— § May 18, 1896. Ane3 45 44) 3 57 wl af al way * ~ oy gn + 88 418 _Snydertown... » Nittany... |= 2 pep Ch = "ie 8 a 4 % Foi lS 4 2... Ci —- 4 51 Knder's Eng. § 37 Mackeyville... | 4 41. Cedar Springs. | | 4 8... Salon i 2 ze -- Pe Ts ans in 2 ok wt Bi LES x. w S3vaxgnuRys = Fam on 00 08 8 0 0 0 wt ot al af nda ut of EERE RRRPEE SEHY IPROVO e Tee Y mn Sl 4 PrpERgees z - = - - Blu fevveeneves 8 BEES £ pe “« SEwsie ¥gy = } Wm'PO'T | Art. es PHILA od gsse - 2 Rudess B 253 Fu . Week Days. » 110 104 mm, Bu iadeliphin Sleeping Cars attached to Kast. pd trwin from Will SL1180p m 4 rain from siciphia sila m. ** General Buperintendont, we ha A Rt