PenNSYLVANIA R. R. Philad. & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Ry. TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD 7.38 A. M.- Train 64. Week days for Bunbury Harrisburg, arriving at Philadelphia, 11.48 8. m, New York 2.03 p. m., Baltimore 12.15 p. m., Wash ington 1.20 p m, Parlor car and passenger coac! to Philadelphia, 9.22 A, M~Tming0. Dally for Bunbury Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Harrisburg and inter mediate stations, Week days. for Scranton, Hs seltonu, and Pottsville, Philadelphia, New York Baltimore, Washington. Through passenge eoaches to Philadelphia. E23 P. M.—~Train 12. Week days for Sunbury Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazelton, Pottavilie, Mar Fisourg and intermediate stations, arriving af Philadelphia at 6.28 p. m,, New York, 9.30 p. m Baitimore, 6.00 p, m., Washington at 7.16 p. m Parlor oar through to Philadelphia, and pussen 8: conches to Philadelphia, Baltimore an ashington. 4.45 P. M.—Train 32. Week days for Wilkes rharre, Scranton, Hazelton, Pottsville, and dall Hor Harrisburg and intermediate points, arrivin iat Philadelphia 10.47 p. m., New Fork 8.53 a. {Baltimore 9.48 p.m, Passenger coaches to Phils delphia and Baltimore, 810 P. M.—~Train 6. Daily for Bunbury, Ha risburg, and all intermediate stations, arriving st Philadelphia 4.254. wm., New York at 718s. m Baltimore, 2.20 a. m., Washington, 380 a. m Puliman sleeping ears from Harrisburg to Phila deliphis and New York. Philadeiphia passengers oan remain in sleepers undisturbed until 7.50 a WESTWARD, M.~Tming Dally) gua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara intermodiate stations, with passcnge Erie aud Rochester. Week da) Be fonte and Pitsburg iman sleeper to Philndelphi 10.00 A. M. Train 31. (Dai and iutermediste stations, and week days Tyrone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pitsburg and th West, with through cars to Tyrone 1.31 P. M.~Train 81, Week days for Kane, 1 rone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pittsburg, Cana: daigua and intermediate stations Syracuss Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Fails wit through passenger coaches to Kane and Ro ester, and Parlor car to Philadelphia. 538 P. M.~Train 1. Week days Elmira and intermediate stations 10.07 P. M.—Traln 67. Week days for Willias prt and intermediate stations. Through Par Ar and Passenger Coach for Philadelphia 9.10 P. M.~Train 921. Sanday only, for Wii famsport and {ptermediate stations. For } For Lock Have for Reno | EWIBSBURG AND 71 NE RAILROAD Week Days WESTWARD, f.M. 38 i | 4: 55 00 = AM. Hb 40} ) £21 5 Mim 02 | Mill 30 OO 0 OF UB INGE OF 98 ~3 =F 3 wd 3 Oh OY 08 0 OOO oe © b | Rising Springs { Penn Cave Centre Hall | Oak Hall 39 | Lemont 43 | Dale Sum “bh 3 4 np ——— 13 } i 16 {8 55] Axemann 0 | 9 00 | Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewish don at 5.204 m, 725s. m ud 7.56 p. Siatuy at 740,927. wm. 10.08 a Ppm.and 8.12pm. On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 as 81a. m and 4.46 m., returning leave Lewis 83am, 10004 m. and 4.48 p. m. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD General Manager Pass. Traffic Mgr & GEO. W, BOYD, General Pasrger Agt ed we OF 00 00 00 W000 G0 00 00 00 10 BO BO Mi bee be BAD 0S BD AD RO BI BO RE RO 40 G8 00 ta ~3-3-14 urg 45a m,, returning leave M: ENTRAL RAILROAD OF Condensed Time Table PENNSYLVANIA Week Days Rend No.1 Nod Nos Down Resd Up Nod Nod No? AM. PMPM 1 v 2 Sr. ] 2 10 : ELLEFONTE 21 2 41 6 51 Nigt Rations x H 3 BE Bd ERB AIIsinindsindnininls “ie 3 0 8 G6 BF on gn Tt a hn dh A Re AREER BEVPVOOLOONOEE gd GO FRR RARE ER ¥ $ 10 A W mspor F ALT Philad. & Reading Ry.) PHILA.....cin wed EW YORK... (Via Philad.) 50 g 02 . . M. A.M enssmennesninn AE Now York Ly..A (Via Tamaqua) J. W, GEPHART, deneral Superintendent PB ELLEFONT CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days = TWARD. WESTWARD ‘1 - . STATI NS S88a8sRaeR | o | - | | | | AM | ho > het Lv Bellefonte. , «Oodeville Morris Blevens Huntors Fillmore... Briariy.. Waddies Krumrine State College. .. Btruble, $0... Bloomsdorf #5 Pine Grove Cro s 8 2x TR + oa Do eh SEER SBR » NESZRRI5HR ¥ kk tt et 3 03 00 NE REESL2a8Y 5 83 F CRP PPrIIADONY SREEYRERREn nek MAP EERE RE ERY, TSR RRes B Je ® i f i wh.BE'S.., NEW LIFE TEA ALWAYS CURES CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, John D. Langham, Holley, N. Y. ¥or sale by J, Prank Smith, Centre Hall, Ps. LADIES a Pad Ae JE TANS PRET 28 £ AY DIG EL A 1 ey Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator agai a cent dally A 0 Women, Price gist 8 of by mail, Tosimonials : 'DVERTISE IT PAYS fp 20% wo cy Shey MULCHING ORCHARDS. Much discussion has been held in recent years in regard to the different methods of treating orchards, meeting of the Michigan tural Soclety Professor Green advo cated a grass mulch, He cited or chards of successful growers in Ohio and New York that had followed grass mulch method for a number years and had found that it was satisfactory to them than the cultural method. The method is the space helween the up to grass and clip it with ing machine as often as it seems Hortlcul- of more to allow trees to grow scythe or mow nec essary and leave the cut grass to lay on the ground forming a mulch. The under the trees slaw or ground is Covel h some aff ton, draw it and grou ETrass, 1 pay ton coud cover nd Was so poor wi ue profes it will $6 orchard. one any Lraw per is the are the firs Oi small that th worth while up the humus The advantages 88 enumerated are that shades richer the {thi certain fey in orchards wh practiced Was as In the tion either side o the rows. han eariier—XNorthern at seven yoars of ; larly. In dry se Conserve mo: hang when stored ple 5 keep ONION CULTURE More attenti onion culture properiy managed conditions, is The soil fresh, clean land is of the Nn is being pal to year. The crop, if and under good profitable and rich each usually quite aN a moist 3 SRG er preforr because difficulty cioar of weeds, are drawbacks in growing this Good preparation of the crop is essen tial. The ground should broken and thoroughly but cultivation which should should shallow hand work j& more = labor- ious than with the it found to be most profitable with onions. It is a very great onions in quantity t« sets are expensive, be sown as carly as be put in good conditis been found less which the crop be deepl fre he be low and horse, it is growing start with s« The seed the ground NG ed can has plan yn, and it most anccessful to sow first in beds A 20 to 25 feet wili start szeoed for an acre, if « 16d in rows 4 or 5 inches apart. The sce be covered only half the weed 1 should an kc beds muat be apr When the onions 1 they may be transplanted to ti! in rows 12 4 inches apart the roots and t makes the ier and dees Experiments inches in ips 8 of tranaplanting eas fot check the growths show that gare in Then apart Jian the row before soil this work iH pays well Starting they must young plants. be weads, and that may not be til} they are ready for gathering. If weeds appear in the rows they must be gpuill kneel to get at them. Buf this care ful, painstaking work pays with the onion for it often yields 100 bushels to the acre, and sells at an average Four pounds of seed are enough for 4 Co f er | Sd 1, , Jaks aM 1 BE described. If sets are wanted, {n- stead of onion®% 50 or 60 pounds of seed are required; g pounds, and the to 76e. a pound s0Ome grow 5 seed costs from The sell at {| from$2 to $4 a bushel and, as from 200 500 bushels can be grown upon land, it is quite a a laborious 60c, solr to lan acre of good { profitable, though But do not first One bus {. i | Nes undertake too much experienced grower one-quarter in with, « here given made hy one DAIRY ty of HINTS. be cond unprofitable sd up to her yielder Adapt breed to but litle money and selling petition with a flow ¢ 0 on purpose in milk the her ne rel COWS ’ sal roducing arge quality TO KiLlL. POULTRY mode of killing instant The as it pain the { to a from {and { bladed heat pouitry, CAtINes death without aor disfigurement, is to suap« trying thelr legs a convenient and sharp-pointed make an incision at which will cause na birds by firmly pole at the floor. with a knife { back of the { the vertebra and { death Barrow- the roof, FEEDING CALVES. rule in feeding calves is to ust what they will lick up ¢ ean no more, It in the little more is needed that does the mischief enough is given the call or trough, will be lic If a little Is left too much been With the err on the side A zafe and than the given, aif it is to of best wa o—-— dts At the Minstrels, “What,” My. Gilfithers, thy eminent end-nan; “what is the differ between a phrenologist man who runs in the dark?” asked ence the other sminent end-man; for they were cutting the show short that evening In order to cateh an early the explained Mr. “One knows the bumps and other bumps the nose,” Giifithers. Before the audience could reason it out Mr, Alphonse Rambolio, the cele brates countertenor, was half way through hin touching ballad; “§ Never Cut No lee With Her Until { earned : £4 A L ¢ ~ M iradiord | vA br hh ¢ for the ills of women. 1 have - tof a good word. . ¢ me pain and distress. cheese Pe- - * * * * * * ’ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * v ¢ * . * ¥ * * Mrs. I. N se rteessrengetitreevere PRIA PNVNCVIV RIB IES SI TIRE RR EN 100 § + longer } 4 tude.” ---Mable Bradford. cone Year by Correspondence---This is What Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do For You Without Charge. Women who suffer should read fences 3 of letter same story Half the 3 own are of weakness years Dr. Hartmas ‘ ing determined its real character was eserves the credit Followed by a Lioness. le a lady and gentieman were by ricksha on a were soeing, railway, a some twenty-five yards ahead of from Salisbury recent Sunday considerably after cross SOON Ee lioneas cross thelr ing so much by the boys taken surprise they failed to check and eecded terward ten yards them, and she proceeded t a2 mile and a half. Fortunately, to the dirty and slippery condition of the boys’ attention confined thelr work of the vehicle in their charge, and did not perceive the lioness. It was thought that the very bright light which boys were carryin kept the animal at a safe distance.~ on their journey they found the in n the bush roade. the was in they the Police Bar. fn a certain Russian town the po lice have been obliged, according a correspondent, to conflacate every typewriter in the place. These ma chines are aald 10 be regarded in Rus sia as dangerous organs of sedition They are convenient instruments fo the dissemination of literature which the government does not ap prove, So every typewriter ia regis tered, its address is known 10 the po any moment STRAIN OF WORK, suspicion at HE —————— of Dally Teil, 8 Chemical, Washington, D. C “It's an honest fact that Doan's Kidney Pills did me great lot of good, and if it were not trioe 1 would not recommend them. It wax the strain of lifting that brought on kidney tromible and weak- ened my back, but since using Doan's Ridney Pills I have lifted 600 pounds and felt no bad effects, 1 have not felt the trouble I had suffered for five or six years, and other all.” For sule by all cents. Foster Milburn Co, A Big Egg. A.D. Wilbur, of this village, had a Cochin hen that for several days had been laying doubleyolk eggs, Finally she laid one seven inches around by nine inches lengthwise, and weighing five ounces. Wilbur’ supposed it to be another double-yoik, but found on opening it that the outer shell con tained only the white, while inside was another perfectly round egg with a hard shell, which contained the yolk. Poultry papers say this is the largest egg over known. Catskill (N. ¥.) Cor. New York World. dealers, Pes ~ se 12 Lars 25 I be- itil ur nev. oy life as 1 -=Lizzie Redd ive ALE PERE ee CRBLBBEE BLEEP LBP E LOGI PINTE WRAP RR RR “ ARAB VARVARA RNY FRE VRARRRR RRR RN : : : : : | Your grocer is he and you that he kn sells you. mest OWS very How can be know, about the he bulk coffee what If you buy your in quality, For OVIR A In each ound of Pure Coffee Lion head on every package.) Dog Went 500 Miles Alone. The remarkable attachment Carlo, a fine water spaniel belonging to James Dingman, who several week stock. Heo stood the trip for 300 miles, but place evidently grew upon him. Mr. Dingman thought it was safe to untie the dog, but no sooner had the and mal been loosed than it jumped out of the car and made a bee Stroud. It never stopped until it had traveied the whole 300 miles, and reached home almost starved Kane sas City Times, Sewing With the Tongue. The Medizinische Woehenschrift 1. ports a curious case of a girl, When 6 years old she suffered from = ss vere brain disease, which left limbs paralyzed. Her tongue, however, remained flexible, and this organ she began to train. She gradually sequired a certain facility in writing and ,em: broldering. She would take ends of thread in her mouth and knot them. With scissors fastened in her mouth ing a needle Into the table in front of hor, could thread it. Her embroidery was quite wonderful, Her tongue, while retaining its usual breadth, in creased in length, #0 that she could easily touch the tip of her nose with its point. She died recently. . ——— Women are more truthful than men, but occasionally yom meet a woman who says she doesn’t want to get married. Hash is the ghost of a squares meal They Compromised, “Will you be my wife, Guenivere? “No. Charles. 1 think far too much for that, [ still want your friendship. Let me be your stenogra- pher. That is the only way in which 1 can submit to man's dictation.” Cin. cinnati Commmercial-Tribune Brare or Ouro, Cry or Toreno, | an. Lrvoas Oousry Faasx J. Opexey make oath that he is senior partner of the fem of ¥. J. Cusver & Co,, doing businoss in the City of Toledo, firm will pay tho sam of O¥R KUSDHRED DOL LARS for eanh and evry case of cavAREm { that cannot be cured by the use of Hart's Carannn Cone TrA¥® J, Uneser. Sworn to Hofors me and subseoribed in my mite presences, this Gl day of Deceme ber A.D. INS6, AW. GLEAsOX, Notary Public, Hall's OCatarey Cares taken internally, and | | mola directiy on the blood asd mucous sure | faces of Lhe system, Hend for testimonials,’ roe, ¥. J. Canxny & Oo. Toledo, O, 5014 by ali Draggists, 75s, | Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Would Shock Her, “Papa, what would you say if Mr Feathertop should ask your permission to marcy me?” b | “Put your fingers in your ears, my | dangliter, and 1 will rehearse a fow of the remarks I shall probally make if ¥ be ever does.” Chicago Tribune, - a; adn ? - {sna ——