THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r STERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid In ad nce. Those in arrears subject 0 previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, Cextee Bur, Pa, TaURs, Avs 14, WHERE IS THE RACKET? Is a question often asked by persons not acquainted in Bellefonte. Do you come via. 1.&I.B.EV., or B R. Railroads, go up High Street about 24 squares to the Dia- mond; turn to the left; pass 1st Nat. Bank, Montgomery's Clothing House, Erhard & Co., grocers, and next you find “The Racket,” being the mid- dle room of Crider’s Exch ange the largest and most noticable building i inthe town. If you can’t find it ask the first boy you come to, they are our es- pecial friends, they say, “There is no flies on The Racket.” And they know. G. R. SPIGELMVER, SHEN SPIGELMYET, LOCAL ITEMS. “Do you love me?" somewhat shyly ask- ed the paper of the fly; greater catch than “I admit I'm taken with youn,” fly's confession true; deeply stuck on you.” - ~ Bob new dwelling ready for occupancy. An Australian Speciaity Co, hibited two nighis in town last week, ~— A darge party of Bellefonte's young foiks are camping at Cherry Run, - — Esq. Herring, of Penn Hall, are sorry to learn, is laid ap of diarrhoea. —Monday morning was cloudy and indications or rain, sunshine set in in the afternoon, The Knights of the Guldea Eagle tival on Saturday evening. -— Conductor Reamer on Sunday last top of the mountain. It had ~—Audy Reesman is haviag his tin- shop painted red. He coafines it to the building and won't decorate the town a crimson bue. ~The report that Mrs. Moses Thom~ psou bad died was premature, lady was quite ill and again. Camp hae had bis new farniture store building painted and a new sign erected, which now makes quite 8 pres sentable appearance, ~The Bellefonte opera house which wili soon be completed wiil be opened on September 11, by Frank Mayo and company, ia “Davy Crockett.” ~Join Conley was unfortunate enough to have one of his roan horses tramp on an iron bolt, which resulted in lock jaw aad was compelled to shoot it. ~The elegant new shoe store, of M Gillam, in the Crider Block, Bellefonte should be visited to see his stock and variety of boots and shoes for all age and sexes. is recovering John Frazier, living on ex-Sheriff Spangler’s farm, near Tusseyville, was kicked in the side Dy a horse, but forta- nately was not badly injured, though considerably bruised. —An unfilled water ditch at the low - on end of town last week resalted in sev eral parties driving in it after night. One party’s horse had its hind legs bad= ly skinned, and another broke a buggy. Traps of the kind should have a lantern displayed after night, or a small sized suit for damages might result from an wef mysterions disease has seized upon the black bass and other fich in the Raystown branch in Haotingdon county. Thousands of dead bass, weighing from one-balf to five pounds, are floating on the water's surface, or are piled up in drifts along its edges. This stream is far famed for ils splendid fishing advan~ tages, but daring the past few days itbas been depleted of nearly all its fish, wweThere can be no doubt sbout it but that a marked improvement could be made by the pastors of the different religious congregations, if they would commence their services immediately after the ringing of the bell, instead of waiting ten or fifteen minutes before they begin. The congregation would not then become impatient and shift minds whether there will be services. Democratic Convention. The Democratic. County Convention assembled in the court house at Belle. fonte on Tuesday afternoon, at two man Heinle, dance, every district being represented, ways to the chamber being literally jam: med one half hour before the doors were opened. to order, the selection of chairman was first thing in order. Mr, Harry Fenlon, of Bellefonte, nominated Hon. L.T. Muagson, of Bellefonte, to act in that ca~ pacity, and he was elected. John Noll, of Bellefonte, was elected reading clerk. Richard D. M’Clintie, and D. L. Zerby, of Millheim, taries. As secre list corrected. delegates: Bellefonte, N. W.—L. Bellefonte, 8, W — Wm. Jameson, Baillefonte, W. WH. E. Fenlon Centre Hall bor ~Henery Booser, Howard bor.—Balser Weber. Milesburg bor. —~E, H. Carr. Miliheim bor. -D. L. Zerby, Dr, G 8, Frank, Unionville bor—~E. M, Griest, Philipsburg, 1st. W, —W Hess, Philipsburg 20d W:—James Munson, F. K, White, George W. MeGafley. Philipsburg, Srd. W_ — Richard McC} Benner~~-John Reed, Jerry Roan, John Meckley, tie Boggs, N. FP Boggs, W. P.- Boges, E, P Following is a list of the T. Munson, John Noll, Jos, Fox, Wm. Ludwig ntock, Ad Wagner, - Philip Confer. Joseph Thomas, Chas. Lucas, -W. Barnhart. Burnside ~Eugone Meeker, E. P—Jacob Be College, sttor!, Wesley Tressler, Curtin ~James Mann, P-Samuel Dunlap, D. 6 Joseph Gates Meek, -Wm. Pealer, J. B Jerry Heckman, Jon, N.P~J W, F. Breon Roush, J. B. Ream Meyer, P. 8, Meyer, Henry iregg, Zerby. J. Orndorf, Geo. B. Stover, i Guten Keller, Phil Meyer, leathers, N. M. Confer, . ong, Jas Gunsalus wi--lsaace Frain, James Hen jerry Bruwmgard, CC J K Meyer,J BE Hazel n-—-David Marshall, 8 -W A Stover, J C Stover, A P Zerby 3 F Garthofl ‘otter NP ter 8B Po lerson Lose A J Dutweiler, Peter Breon, Sam’l Brus. W W Spangler, | Smith, W G Run John Mallon Rush, N P-Jobn Long, James Dumbleton, Scott Fravel OM Sheets, John Johoson, Edw Whiteman ‘rank Turbridy 3. N P—-OCM Helsler {8 PeuMich Carstetier, Gente] Spring, W PDominick Ju Taylor Jobn Jerry Donovan, Perry lige, John White Man. I Berryman John Stover Mich Corman, BS ter Heckman GJ Woodring Winkle. man, Pe The contest in Benner towaship dele- ing the two delegates cast one- balf vole Balser Weber, of How- resolutions the chair. man appointed on said committee, Bal. ser Weber, William Pealer, Harry Fens lon, Issac Frain and George M'Gafiey. The balloting was then proceeded with, and congress was the first in order, Col. J. L. Spangler and Aaron Williams were nominated for the office. The name of Asron Williams was withdrawn when Col. Spangler was nominated by acclamation. For Senator, Hoa. P. Gray Meek and Leonard Rhone were nominated, Rhone withdrawing, P’. Gray Meek was nomi~ nated by acclamation. For Assembly, Hon. J. H. Holt and John F, M'Cormick were nominated by acclamation. A resolution was offered by Mr. D. L. Zerby, appointing as con gressional conferees Hoa, John A, Woodward, Wililam Wolf asd Capt. Thomas E, Clark, and it was adopted by the convention. The Senatorial conferees nominated and elected were Thomas Collins, A. J. Graham and William A. Tobias, The balloting for Sheriff was then be« gun, Following is the result of the bal~ lots: Ballot. Butler. ow Dunkle... Parker ... Ishler}... ena TRBYEE corimunssrcnrsssiisiiisoom # Mr. Heinle's name was presented but the same was authorized to be withs drawn, after first baliot the name of Mr, Tanyer was withdrawn, after the third ballot, according to the rules of the con vention, the name of Mr. Batler, being the lowest, was withdrawn, afier fourth ballot the name of Mr. Dunkle was withdrawn under the roles, leaving Mr, Parker and Mr. Ishler in the race and on the fifth ballot Mr. Ishler received enough votes to elect him the nominee for Sheriff, and the nomination was made unanimous by the convention amid loud applanse The office of County Treasurer woes then balloted for: afer the third ballot r. Eisenhuth’s name was withdrawn under the rules of the convention, and Mr, Gramley received the nomination on the fourth ballot. Ballot... POM csmmnrscivivesnss a hdd RISODRN NS sssersiermemssisinss. 31 31°20 TIBOR ooreisssncsccrsiiee 33718 UW 17 GIRBAIOY.....oeirs sovnensioss ovine 84 43 45 48 - For Register, Jobn A. Rupp, the pres ent intumbent, was som inated by acela" mation, For Kecorder the ballot was: ovrernd 1.9 23 4 One ballot being necessary to decide The Commissioners were then ballot. ed for and resulted as follows, one ballot BRHObcsscsssseeconsrs cosevnssise Adams .... Goodhart, For Auditors the ballot was: Ballot... shssassasissibesss Brumgard .. A. J. Greist's name was presented but Delegates to the Stale Fenlon, T. and D. G, Meek I.. A. Bchaffor chairman for 91. was elected - Resolutions, The Democracy of Centre in favor the interest of the 1st. That we are earaestley of Tariff Reform ia 2nd, That Ballot Reform is necessary aud to this end we recommend the adop- tion of such a system as the Australian Ballot Law. 3rd. That State and Local Reform is necessary in order that the may be equally adjusted, and the unjust discrimioation against land be remedi ith, Weare in favor of such legisla~ both States and National, as will and monopolies. 5th. That we earnestiey endorse the nomination of Roberd E. Pattison and vite all good people to assist in their sism of the Republican party. ISAAC FRAIN, HALSER WEI HE GEO LIAM AFFEY., - - Deaths. Mr. Philip Kemp, died at Pleasant last, after an weeks, BMlr. Kemp formerly lived at Centre Hill and was well known by all in this vicinity. He was a much all his doiogs and an ardent: member of church. His remains were taken to Centre Hill for Sunday afternoon folle resting place by = large relatives and friends. burial on ywed to their goacourse of Mr. Mickel, for a number of years a citizen of Boalaburg, died on last Satur day from the effects of a stroke of paral. yuis on Bunday previous. His remains were taken to New York city for burial, by his two sons who reside there, His age was sixty years. His widow, being his second wife, will continue to reside at Boalsburg. - Under New Management. For several years past ramors haye been afloat regarding the iatended pur | chase from Loug Bros. of the cave aod hotel, and the last few days has devel- oped still Another, though as to its foun- dation we caonot say if correct or not. House, Bellefonte, it is reported, been negotiating for the property for some time lately, and at last has secured the consent of the presest owners to sell to him, though nothing further has been done in the matier untii Mr. Brandon had consulted with the parties whom he represents, The price we believe asked for the cave is $12,000, including the bo- tel building and several acres of land. The piace is a bonanza for some party of the right stripe, and we think Mr, Brandon is faliy capable of taking charge of it. It will be ran on a modern scale and a prominent resort made of it. No finer location could be wished for and un- der good management will prove 8 pay- ing investment for the i parties. Camp Meeting. Today, Thursday, the camp meeting in Lucas’ woods, at Penn Cave station, commences under the auspices of the Evangelical association of Spring Mille and Centre Hall. It has been several years since a camp meeling has been held in these parts, and was thought they had died ont, and remained only as a relic of by gone days, but it will be re~ vived sgain with increased vigor and a success made of it, The grove is a large one and has a splendid location, only a few steps from the station, none batter eculd have been selected for the purpose for conveniences. The attendance is ex- pected to be large during the week it is held, and many remaining on the ground while the transient attendance will be proportionately great. ep A in Doctors and Churches. The Doctors of New York Oity say Bpeet’s Port Grape Wine has proved to be pure, unadulterated, of a fine flavor, and tonic properties, and is unsurpassed for ita restorative powers, and they pres scribe it as a superior wine, Churches use it for communion. Personal. Miss Lettie Ross is visiting at Alto Migs Tacy Kreamer has been visits Mr. Geary Vanpelt and son Harvey, in town stopping at Bartges — Agrociate Judge Riley was | again, — Miss Lizzie Stuart and Ms Haha, | of State College, are guests of Dr, Jucobs t and family. | Mrs, James Herring and two sons, { of Altoona, are visiting her mother, Mrs. | Jacob Arney in this place. ' theran charge, were in town Monday. ~Mrs, Rev, Lisenring and { tarned to their home at i | after { Meyer and family in this place. family re. - Pointers. {It was an ipexcusale blunder thal no | arrangements was made with the rail | road company to have a special | run from Bellefonte as far as Coburn by which delegates and others the convention on Tuesd Spring Mills. Miss Mande Bpigelmyer, of Bellefonte, | several days among friends here this week, { The Freshalr children arrived bere last Friday. {1 They seem 10 be very well contented, i The festival hiel 1 here last Saturday evening by i | spent the Presbylrians, was well attended, and wis | uile A SUCCESS, Miss Anna Krape and E, P, Bhook, to Mifflin county ou a visit Messrs James Con ley and John Dauberman took have gone Miss Anna Odenkirk, of O14 Fort, { Frid Bair spe WaE seCn on our streets | Mise Kale yp afternoon, #1 Baturday with friends at Potters Mills. and Sunday | | ,o——— | A Tremendous Sensation. i The burning of the Mississipp! River Bleambost i causes considerable excitement in New Orleans, { Just think of the sstonishment which Dr. | Liver Regulator has caused by curing Dyspepsia, i Billousness, Indigestion and Constipation, | fall to try It, Trial bottles free, When | suffer pain, they want to be cured, and too, Nothing equals Red Flag Oil for all At J.D. pain Price 2) cents, Murray's Drug Store 7 - oc —— i " 7’ d Iribute of Respect I ion Pyangelical Bunday School : Jollowing resolutions, Aug, 10, 1590 Wheress, It has pleased the allwwise { his providence to remove fromour mn i { Mr. John Wagner Jr., i worker in the Zion y ical Su adopted dst by death aday school ibis duty i and who ss one of ra perioraed ruished { nobly and fal bearing an uuta { character and i Whereas | { brother Wagner we i have sustaloed the loss of a knid an friend and thal we BErous morning entailing expense time County conventions, hereafter, shonid be called to meet at 11 &. m., a8 all get in an hour before; the business of ! the convention could then be transacted | in time to let all go home 3 in the regular : 3 i afternoon trains, an the abominable he day of the caf off ali Some. ont i 9 - Pp wire-pulling convention up to . Runaway Boy. resolutions inceased brother Centre REFOATER C. W.EWARTL, W.CEAWFORD i a A Yankee Sheriff ¥ Prightened, i i i ! between the ight last Friday morniog of one o'clock and days i a word to parents, (our | nearly 16 years of age, his leaviog We advertise for goon Ww only «¢ hild) has { distressed the home, | his return and hope him back, the doors of which stand open | for him. About Off Bin high i complexion, scar on npper lid of left eye wears glasses, trimmed, dark cle { shirt, withot hat. Any information as (0 his | abouts will be gladly received, Address respec fally, John or Emma Kimport, Millheim, Centre Co, P: hair closely ; barred hickory dark brown inh sail snd it collar, WERIS & siraw wheres We donesday is M ER Tussey vide, die dread disease whi ravages in This is the second of Jacob Wagner's children to have his son Joho hav: week same fearfal Mr. died within one week, ing passed away last from riously ill with littie hopes of his recov- ery. Mra. Waguer is also iil but not se- | riously. Miss Susie was a : young lady | about 14 years, The fageral <r today, Tharsday. - a - which has been in buildiug two years or more and untoached for pearly a year | when near compleled, is expected to be finished soon. Rev. Baskerville does not wish to have the bailding completed | atid a church debt with time, bat will finish as the money goes, though an effort will be made to hurry it thro in the shoriest time pomsibile. money for the cause, - AI WAIN Dress Cutting School. curves that no others can, ness by this system. No refitting done, time not limited for those learning, ins structions given until the work is thors | oughly understood. Ladies are requess red to call and see the work. Many E. Tuoxrson, Spring Mills. Lizzie Fresmina, Lemont. Agents and teachers, a wenn) Men's suits from $4,00 ap. C, P, Long. wee RORSLING ears are in season, though a little late for these parts, wee 100 Boy's suits from $1,10 up. C. P Long. weeThe dam at Spring Mills is being reconstructed aud pat in better shape. ~efimon Loeb’s new clothing store opposite the Conrad house, is the place for bargains in men and boys’ suits. wnee It ig proposed to make General Hastings, of Bellefonte, Director Gener- al of the World's Fair at Chicago, meee Cump's furniture store has been stocked with entirely new goods, and of the latest design aod floish, Call and see them, wn [owing is piling wp i real silsle Oo ” sds ™ a David Foose 37 ues ail pi row tf them du iy auth ILWAGN ER Ww A WAG NER 14 Aug. Admire Tasseyvill Produce at Mores. Buller : Ege { Lard =Enouldemn Ham ALESMEN WANTED wn i. ON C Eo + To se]l our Chodoe Nursery Stock, Salary or com nies fon and steady work for earnest workers ELLWANGER & BARRY, i. Hope Nurseries Rochester, N.Y. Established 1840, XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS mentary on the esate of | decd, late of Gregg twp. the undersigned. be requests sil persons knowing thiemupives indebted to the estate 10 make imme fiate payment, and those having ©laims against the same 10 present them duly authentionted for | metticment. TESTA. Mary Royer, JOHN EMERICK, Centre Hall, DAVID KRAVE, Anronsburg Exocuters ”- | TAug. 0 30R0L GH ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAIN. «1 by the town council of ibe Boroagh of Centre Hall, Centre co, Pa, and it is hereby ors dalned, That Locust, Ridge, Potter and arts 4 streeis, as they are now looated and shown by the town plot are adopied and ordained as streets GW, BUSHMAN, | D. K. Geiss, Seo He0'y. Chief Burgess, Approved June 21, 1800, SA HAI HISAR AIPA well leading STORE is all the GARMAN stocked with fabrics In black goods we offer the leading styles at lowest prices. Our silk warp henriettas at $1.00, one hundred cents, is remarkable. In yell plushes, silks, velvets, we always lead. We are agents for Belle- fonte for the world renowned Columbia bicycles. Write us for catalogue. Everything and strictly one price. GARMANS. satins, Bellefonte. DRUNKENNESS~LIQUOR HABIT-In sli the World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines Goiden Specific, It can be given in a cup of tea " out the knowledge of the person taking i ing & speedy and permanest cure, wh patient bs 8 moderate drinker or au wreck, Thousands of drunkerds have Se n eur ed who hewvgiaken the Golden Specific in thelr coffer wil their knowledge. and today think king of thelr own free will, No ¢ oct results from ite administration. Send for circular and full Address in confidence, GOLDEN , 185 BEace St, Cincinoati, O. oot8ly an ————— — a vase hess™ hill. Apy lady sending us the names of thirty new cash paying subscribers to the RTER, for one year, will get a Chicago Singer Sewing Machine with all attachments, guaranteed by the manu. factarers for Syears, as a premium. Who wauts a sewing machine free? Two} yearly pupscriptions of new names, will count ae oss in making up the list «f 30 new names. Here's a chance to pet a nice sewing machine for nothing. Here is a cut of the machine The highest method of attain hic tale. Carry in robes, etc, and I ing or d We keey every- ing the dead has been the finest ine, from
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