m—— hanson DEATHS, MRS, HENRY FRYER. & few days’ illness. She was childhood. are : Mrs. Klly Soavely, of Jacob, of Mrs, Mhoiter aud Willis, of Coburn ; Molile Benton Sunbury ut Mrs, vin, home ; Of nuubury ; Audrew, at home; euce, of Harter, W, Va. ; and va, at home, [uterment as pallibenrers, Was al Anrousbury, CAP] Af BISENHUTH Oae of of death of the oldest citizeas helm passed away in the Ospt. Jacob Eiseubuth, Friday of last week, His Riles viving Luterment Whe was elghly-lwo years. BED mle nn Wie Davis is8er, liamsport ; Mrs, Frank fonte ; Mrs Puilip M Miss Marah, al Mr, Civil Hide, FKisenhu hh did OEY IO i y Mitlineim, war, aud for “ATS nny in ducted a drug store He Was also a justice of the peace ig borough some ye A'S RO, ER iis MRS, Wedn Bohn, of L that place, maiden nisin been married out terment was trday. iaie Lyman iiss Fbompsou, and Mrs. Henry Thompson, of ty township, aged twenty ye 5 in the Lock Haven he suit of a bard str ceived while pl foreign LDOWels, which Ugdiiug growin developed MA is caused death. Mrs. Eli seph ol Nitany, : Her deat is & severe © band, Wilo Las evn yeurs, hetice addition to | vived by several chi George Clifton three years, six Reedsville home several montis, leadibg DUSsILives during Lie past for uring the Civil § A widow ni John J. Fisher died Half Moon y nie W Lippo, towilinliig § AFH BRO Lie Was married t wiio with a chil Bp LOUVALS Fair weather for the fair Fhe Peunsy was Lhe eariy t BOL Lie worm Wednesday Fike) the Nittany Furoace ibhomas MeCullough, of Jersey Shore, sold from July potatoes at eighty cents a bushel, aid Mrs, James |. family, tre Hail, Bunday, They sud Mrs, Jerome Auman, on the One acre of grouod in bushels of Early Sunrise haw} Mr. Lytle and f “tate Uollegs drove { (efi visited Mr Lytle farmu at Esrlysiown, J. Weston Hall, one of 1h wele INRRILR 8 s0l = nen who Centre Win. will pursue livey of county, has beeu transferred to bors, Alabama, where he the same Kind of work, new Co The iuty bridge at Mills, across Penns Cre Spring being Bridge ft hie abulineuls, which are K, is erected this week by the York Compnny. of Rides & Nicely, bridge will be a decided ¥ concrete; were coustriote i by I'he improvement in that quarter, and was ba Hy needed for a number of years, Beilefonte, From Huron, South Dakota, and Mra. James P. Davis Peuns Valley aad are now Song friends, making their headquarters with the former's brother, John Davis and sister Miss Lizzie, near Linden Hall. It was in 1854 that Capt, Davis left Centre county for the Pacific coast; a ahiart Litie afterward he return. ed to lllinols, locating in Stephenson oounty where many Peuneylvaniaps made their homes, He was in that county at the outbreak of the Civil _ war, and enlisted as 8 three mapths’ man, Atl the expiration of that time be re-eulisted in an Illinois iafautry, and was promoted to the captainey of one of the companies. He served une til the close of the war, returuing again to Stephenson county, where he was recognized by being elected coun. ty treasurer for a term of four years, Later he migrated to South Dako ta, his present home, where he engaged in agriculture. At present he ig living retired, enjoying the fruits of his labors while & younger man, Mra, Davis, who was Miss Johnson, moved from Georges Vailey to Illinols with her parents in the early fifties. Mr. Davis {8 8 wellipreserved, Intelligent and agreeable gentleman, and is able to en. tertain his boyhood friends in a mans ner quite pleasant, Capt. came (0 oo Ly a —— Sm Hess What could Lieutenant Governor his Jamestown speech the other day, “as Pennsylvania and Virginia were alert one hundred and thirty years which threatened to harm the other, 80 must Pennsylvania and Virginia alert now when different foes be conquered? We haven't that there is anything the with Virginia and we can’t see how Virginia can help us in our The remedy which we must apply is an:aroused publie con. science to guide us at the polls and Virginia can't participate in our eleo- it is true that the people of be heard matter troubles, lack of elviec virtue and self-re- But must cure our own with our own votes and the time begin is at the approaching eleo- spect. we John G Harman to the office of State The Philadelphia machine shows indifference to the interesty | will of the people as it did be- the outbreak of two years ago, LE ie to power last winter by the election of Mayor Reyburn and it is political immorality. If z In elected the State machine » quite as daring as that of the ! the looting and grafting be resunred and continued inde. however, there is a result. Sheatsz 1 as badly as Plum- vears ago if not worse. ink of the Philadelphia ma. chine just came in time to admonish the people of the danger of restor- ation in the State. Happlly, r of such Roosevelt subject of Fed- al authority over the affairs of the tes. He wants to completely revel- nize our form of Manife President EOone mad on the government in inordinate lust people are not with such ab- history and tra- government of the dear to the hearts of to-day as they ever were though Roosevelt has been a out if he nonsense as Was ex- Louis speech last to gratify his But ympathize ions The the power the tO § Burd not diti fat the people hers are as and popular idol he will lose advocates such St Democrat in Pennsylvania splendid candidate of Treasurer next rity will be equal to ever been re- a candidate with the single exception of that for Roosevelt three there is no 1 Democrat should He will be an Capable, cour- ageous and will do what- ever is possible to restore the pub- lie life of the Commonwealth to the which was once an honor State that has ceived by cast Years ago And Vary him ile official he honest high plans to the people Stuart wants to de work through criminal courts he opportunity to manifest beginning on the In- surance grafters who were Investigat- ed last year. Insurance Comnddssioner Martin A those who were condemned report of the far from adverse effect the Gov- indications are that he still in the highest favor. At rate he continues to hold his office and draw the salary. 1ar efic medium BOme the reform v of the has splendid it by Wi among in the Committee ! that on ernor's mt 850 having any Martin's office is standing at the any Dave Lane is again instructing the voters of Philadelphiato stuff the baliot boxes at the coming election. If the voters of Philadelphia are wise, however, they will pay no at- tention to Dave Lane's asivice. Bal. lot box stuffers will go to jail this year. The style of treating that sort of calendar has wastly chamged within a couple of years. Even crooked Dave Lane won't be immune from punishment thds year if there is anything doing in his line.of poli. tical work this year. A citizen has not performed his full duty In the election of this year when he casts his own vote any more than a man discharges his full duty when he notified the police that a crime is being committed. He ought to assist the police in prevent. Ing erime just as he ought to urge his neighbors to vote to rescue the Etate from the desperadoes who are deapoiling It. ‘Let us all do our full duty this yean. The corrupt and contented City Party men of Pidladeiphia may have, Hko the dog, retwrned to thelr vomit, but the vast hosts of inde- pendent Republican voters in the ‘Interior of the State who voted for Mr. Berry two years ago will vote for Harman this year. They have not been purchased, dragooned nor deceived Into supportieg Sheatz a AA AN HAIN, LOCALS, Mr. and Mrs. KE. M. Huyett and daughters, Misses Lelia and Miriam, contemplate un trip to Reading. made a trip to Altoona and where he has two brothers living. At the former place he visited J. Harshbarger, employed by the Penney, who is successfully conducting » d airy, Miss Myrtle V. Jones, of Johnstown, is the guest of her most intimate friend, Miss Tuce Kreamer, in Centre Hall. The two girls recently made a trip to Wushington and town Exposition, and they are now talking the incidents of this trip over. Tuesday morning Mrs, John H. Weber accompanied her daughter, Miss Bessie, to Philadelphia, where the latter underwent an operation for appendicitis, at the Bt. Agnes Hos- pital, Broad and Mifflin streets, Wed- nesday afternoon, Upto the time of going to press no word has been re. ceived as to the outcome. The increase in the salary of publie goehinol teachers had no charm for Miss teacher Jn public sehools. Bhe de cided some {ime ago to become a pro- {sessional nurse, and with this view in mind went to Philadelphia Wednes- in the Presbyterian Hospital, thing is cerinin and that is this : Former residents of Centre Hall retain their the place, The Reporter this week contaips a certain number of personal references to form- er residents, abeent for many yearsand here are two more—Hiram and James Osman—who left Centre Hall forty-six and forty years sgo, respectively, and are here 10 see thelr sister, Mrs, Cgtha- rive Musselman, and nieces and neph. ews. Hiram Osman was born at Cen. tre Hill, on the farm owned by Peler Smith, and grew to manhood in Centre Hall. He learned the milling trade at Farmers Mille, aud later was in mills at Bellefonte, Centre Furbace and Philipsburg, aud from there went to Altoona, his present home. He is now s walchmsn at the Pennsy shops, and bas been on the pay rolls of the company for twenty-two years, A short time sgo he made a (rip to Wayne, Michigan, where his brother James Osman lives, snd the result was the brother accompanied Lim to the east, The latter Mr. Osman located in Detroit, and st present je a8 res ident of Wayne, Michigan. He is engaged in sn extensive factory devoted to the building of carriages and cutters. The brothers are both Civil war veterans, Ope love for - IIIT © seni I mnt What Lava le GoodfiFor, Tourists in Italy 1 cticil use made of the lava t! has flowed from Vest fi] ecent eruptions, for amd te vicinity of Inya it. all Joweh ' plug Hps of the great guldes make money out of it by pressing coins or other objects on partially cooled fragments and Bell- ing these to visitors, On the flunks of the | lava to build Chicago-—-n Neetu, of The cirele another New shoreless frozen dull black that sea, heaving bLillow were once white hot, steaming and even exploding as the flery flood met down. Mistakes In War. In Bull Run defeat laid the blame on Patterson, thi MeDowell In the Around Richmond Lee's plans battles Al Pittsburg Landing have been ceonsful At by the dilatori Girant would Gettysburg Lee's hands were tied of Stuart. And so mindation of the world to the present time. It has been sald of war that every Thess an both sides and victory as well as de- imusing to think of wl and sufficient rea- jirN A on from the fi by writars « the art battle Is a series of mistakes e made wt ft Bian hind he hind been defeated in Cabn, If Ja r the Russo. would have have writ f tions and ex. of Kuropatkin —Chicago been worsted in hue Will one result van nstead jg» Time Playful Prisoner. tury ago there occurred in | nual Register call- led atrocity.” It t of a pocket hand- i pocket, but the circum- n the vebe- tion. Four men | rial for assaulting a man Pouder's End, putting ar and steallog from him, and rel ed the tedium of the An Old i C91 iry wacia An offict ) order the res. lef, and the prisoner had enough presence of mind t careless indif- i, we read, "were Justice, however, pull- wether suficlently to sen. r men to death ~ A toration of to obey Vv ference,” hut horror struc ed itself tence all fo i will unquestionably be central Pennsylvania. commodate a group of ing and affords a fine you can buy them an spectfully solicit a tria this space. one of the best fitted The large and com- 60 people, and is so An electric light ictures to The entrance be- display window. In To any here, and would re- order, We shall be tto run on SMITH i $496900%000909895004340 BEPLBGVOBUPLRVBILDOLLBDODOBLBOS ® / / ¢ 4 ¢ # / { { We have on ha nd a large num- Men. Centre Hall + »y You will n A Protection SALA L388 0011 AAAS ALLALLE Rates very reasonable, ative plan to you. 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Ther Make You Feel Good The pleasant purgative effect ex- perienced by all who use Chamber Inin's Btomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body sand mind which they create makes one feat Joyful. Price 25 cents. Samples at The Star Btore, Centre Hall ; F. A Carson, Potters Mills; C. W, Swarts, Tussey ville. New Worcester double barrel ham- merless shot-gun tor sale. Apply at this oMoe. Tome da
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