LX \) THE CENTRE REPORTER We mm— FRED.EKURTZ, Eprrorand Pror'n STERMS;—One year, $1.50, when paid in ad noe. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. §2 per year, r line for 8 inser uent insertion. Advertisements 20 cents ns.and 5 cents for each su Centre Bur, Pa. 'Taurs, Avo 28, —— st —— ————————— — Pennsylvania Game Laws, Elks and deer, October 1 to December 15; but owing to an error, it is illegal to have deer in possession after November 30, The killing of fawns when in spot. ted coat chasing of elks or deer with hounds; and the killing of deer when in the water prohibited. Squirrels, Septem~ ber 1 to January 1. November 1 to January 1. rabbits with ferrets prohibited. WHERE ISTHE RACKET? Is a question often asked by persons not acquainted in Bellefonte. L.&I.,B.E V, or Railroads, go up High about 24 squares to the Dia- mond; turn to the lef; B. grocers, and next you find “The Racket,” being the mid- dle room of Crider’s Exchange the largest and most noticable building inthe town. If you can’t find it ask the first boy you come to, they are our es- 1s no flies on The Racket.” And they know. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEN SPIGELMYET, Jr. LOCAL ITEMS. teporter, $1.50 per year. g.—C. P. Long. —100 Boy‘s suits from $1,10 up. C. P Long. — Bargains on clothin ——(eorge Spangler wrs in town, in his usual good humor, on Tuesday, It is always wet when it rains— this bit of philosophy can’t be gainsaid. ground getting things in readiness for Sept. 15-20, ~The pike company is anxious the boro should take the road off its hands thro the town. —The railroad company will put down another siding at this place ghort time. arriving here the lest week, is caused on the main line. ~Mrs. John M’'Coy, of Potters Mills, was taken ill very suddenly, on Jast Sab- bath afternoon, from heart trouble, The delay — Public gale of personal property of Mrs. Mary Royer, late of Gregg, on Friday, August 29, in Georges Valley. - =-Some of the walks are more holey than righteous—and need looking after by the boro authorities before the picnic ~Qur friend Bober last week aston. isbed the sports and other people of Lanvcaster by his matchless skill in shooting. ~The Presbyteriai Aid society will meet Thursday, September 4, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs, U. D. Osman, are cordially invited. ' All two acres ground. The yield was 63 bushels from the two acres, ~All over, the papers of other towns —we have good, pure water and good health. —Thauks to such as have responded to our letters for amounts due, are others out yel, will they please do likewise ? remember, St, Panl says “owe no man anythiog .” ~The Reformed church steeple at Rebersburg, which was blown down by the storm several weeks ago is being re- built. It will be about twenty-five feet lower than the former one. ~=M'Clain’s new steam sawmill, at the upper end of town, went thro its first saw logs on Taesday., Irvin Walker is the manager of the job. Centre Hall now has four steam plants. The steam grist mill, steam planing mill, steam foundry and steam sawmill. Who save we are not progressing ? ~—=On last Friday morniog Mrs, Moses Thompson of Centre Furnace, died in her 79th year of age. This ledy, who has lived all her life in the county, is most widely and well known, and greatly be- loved by all who knew her. Three sous and two daughters are living and of her sisters Mra. Gregg Mrs. Roland Curtin and Mrs. Wilson Potter survive her, weer, Jacobs has constrocted an ice pond, at the upper edge of his premises where he expects to utilize the surplus water from the water company’s works and have it frozen in winter for summer use. A good idea—the doctor seems to have an eye to the useful always, in making improvements on bis premises, He sports two first-class sink holes on some of his grounds—wild, wierd and enchanting—abont 90 “feet in depth and 100 feet in diameter af the top,which lend variety to the other ins teresting points on his premises, tending convenience and pleasure, & Plov- | 1 to December 15. Ruffed and pinnated | grouse October 1 to Jannary 1. Rails or | reed birds, September 1 to December 1, | Wildfowl, September 1 to May 1. In- | sectivorous birds protected except Ens | glish sparrows. Pigeon nestings protect- ed against firearms to a radius of one forth mile from roosting or | place, and penalty for disturbance in | any manuver while nesting; and soariog { or netting for the purpose of killing dur- ing the nesting season prohibited: Saar. ing netting or catching of game birds by torchlight prohibited. { and shooting prohibited. | wildfowl limited to use of shoulder gun | aloue { 156 to July 15. Lake trout, January 1 to | October 1. Black, green, yellow, willow | rock, | pict eral, aud, wail-eyed pike gor Busque- hanna salmon June 1 to January 1. items A Brave Young Lady. There was a bold attempt ot highway robbery on Tuesaday morning in which a { Northumberland young lady proved | herself a heroine. About half past eight | o'clock as Miss Minnie Stone was driving who handed her a sum of money to take Sunbury. As she was coming out of the | Northumberland { her horse exclaimed, "money or your life The young lady said she had no to leave go of her horse, The tramp still persisted in eikiog for her money. Bud { erful blow at the same time saying, “Here comes the street car.” ed off at a fast gait and the tramp fearing arrest ran in an opposita direction. It | Stone give his daughter the money and Aug. 13, ni ol The Snowshoe Cyclone, {| Angost 20, says: | pass along the upper part of the town bat did no damage until it got east of town near fountain station, it tore down jcarried a piece of timber house breaking the organ and sewing injured, where I had a fall view of it from the | most out of sight, it was quite Hr ——— es SAI Mi SS Base Ball, n Saturday last, a game of ball was a sight and the club of this place. The Pleasant Gap team arrived about one o'clock and | the boys got to work. Oaly one ianiog | was played, the score stood 4 to 2 in fa- vor of Centre Hall, aod second inning was begun with Centre Hall at bat, and | score was run up to 10 to 2 and no man out, when Pleasant Uap concluded to quit, went off the field crawled on their wagon and went home. Another games bas been arranged between the two places for Saturday, likely to be played at this place also. The team here Satur. day last was the juniors, seniors will cross bats on Saturday, sid tn 4 tio Dress Cutting School. With Newton's improved French and tailor system of dress cutting, we teach curves that no others can, every form 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 ted to call and see the work, Many E. Tuourson, Spring Mills. Lizzie Fresming, Lemont. Agents and teachers, RKeligipus Announcements, Services at Tasseyville next Sunday at 10 a. m. Oor members will come pres pared to give their contributions to Syn odical purposes. This will be our last collection before going to Synod, Let every one come with a liberal offering for the | Masteps work. There having been but a few in attendance opon our last service, I take this method of get. ting the above announcement more gen- erally known. W, E. Fischer. ——————————————————————. ~Lewios makes suits to order, par ties can sdleck their own goods from samples. Satisfaction guaranteed in all respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower than elsewhere: Fietin Weaver. We think the case of this woman, now incarcerated in the penitentiary, for kill ng her father-in-law, Andrew Weaver, | trial was had, saw that it was a clear and she was found guilty nader the in- dictment, declaring upon oath that she { did not stab the old man Weaver, verdict of guilty was found upon tionable evidence against her—and on the commonwealth’s side wonld proven an undoubted case of self defense ques- resulting in her acquittal without any But the woman was poor and ignorant, and her natural defense on her side. conviction, when a plea of self~defense wounld'haye resulted in her acquittal, His honor Judge Furst, in the clearly that in a plea of self defense Mrs Weaver would bave But sentence upon woman, indicated gone free, sentence upon the woman after the jury indictment. The Judge, in his sentence | | opportunity presented itwelf he woald | interest himself in her pardon remarks of Judge Furst received commendation of all, because every im partial listener at the trial felt that honor was only displaying his | | the parc | plied to for a remedy. patare, and that it was a case ia which jon bosrd would haveto be ap | ver be pardoned—ste has t penitentiary long enough; on the side of the commonwealth estab &’n in ue the evidence lished quite plainly that if she did stab { Andrew Weaver, it was d self-defense, i | The Jury Says It Was Murder. The coroner's jury in the case of the Italian, who was drowned in the Juniata Monday a wesk, the effect ren An- | river at this place | dered a verdict to @ “that the evidence adduced, by foul means, {and that Johan Cornnalla and William Hazlett parties who commitied the felony and an Italisp colored) | murder.” These parties were missing the same day the body was found yet they the deceased late on Saturday night vious to his death, At present no trace is known of their whereabouts, but hoped they will were secon in company w ith fire. it is be overtaken and tt Soldiers Reunion. The Veteran Club of Centre county will hold its annual Reanion and basket pienic at Philipsburg, Pa., on Saturday, September 6. D. F, Fortney, esq will de- liver the anuoal address, James A. Beaver, Hon. James Kerr, M. C., of Washiogton, D. C,, Ex-war Governor A, G. Cartin, Major R. W, M'Clanghry, of Huntingdon, Pa., and eminent | speakers will be present and a idress the meeting. This is expected to be the lars geet and best picnic and reunion club has yet held, a cordial welcome | extended to the entire Bee large posters for low ex H. H. Bexxzn, simi — Clinton County Democrails. The Clioton county Democratic Coa- | vention held in Lock Haven on Tuesday was attended by a full representation | from every dixtrict in the county. J. W, { Merrey presiced. The following nom- | instions were made: Congress, M. F, Gory, other { Nnmuniy. ursion rales Secretary. {| T. C. Hipplee, of Lock Haven; Assembly, .C. Quiggle; Prothonotary, John F, Brown; Sheriff, W. M. Everhart; County | Treasurer, 8. Woods Caldwell; Associate | Jadge, James W. Clark; District Attor | ney, A, W. Brugard; County Commission. ters, H. Kleckner aod John Brosius; | County Anditors, W. F, Moyer and H. A. L. Bridgens. Clk he Snow Storm in Augusi, Saturday morning thers was a quarter { of an inch of snow on the awnings of the stores in the business part of Milton. he early freight trains on both Phila and Reading roads were covered with about a half an inch of the white article. At Easton Carrier Boss, who drives the mail between Easton and Baucon, says { Lower S8ancon on his way to Easton a snow squall prevailed for five or ten min utes, the flakes falling thick and fast. ons a SI MBSA Silver Wedding. On Toesday next, September 1, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Yarger, living near upper end of town, will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar riage at their home, at one o'clock, we Stamped Pillow Shams, only 18 cents per pair, Our own work, pretty designs and good Hill Brand wuslin, Complete and. varied assortment of endless pretty things for Jancy work, We do stamping and pinking, also art needle work. Satisfaction guarans teed, Give ws a call, STREHLE'S MILLINERY, Brockerhoff Block, Bellefonte, Bio ous I A Al ~= Big stock of new suits, for spring at Lowins, head quarters for low prices and genuine goods—no shoddy or auc- tion stock. The Philadelphia Branch always leads, Personal. ~Miss Hosterman, of Centre Hill, is —C. R. Kurtz, of Bsllefonte Democrat, Sunday at home, | Walter Kurtz retotned home last { week after a four weeks’ visit in Berlin. Mr, Samuel Faust wus in town on {| Monday morning with a string of bug. | gies, | —=Misses Mame Verna (Geiss are visiting nt Rebersherg and vi. Meyer and | | i —W. Atwood Clees departed for his | home, Montandon, Monday, after a few | days vigit in this place as gaest of T, M | Osman, Mr. and Mrs. George Bushman left | on Monday for Gettysburg, where they | | will spend some time with Mr | man's parents. i Jush- | Mrs. Elizabeth Love, who has been { spending the last six moaths with her | son, at Manhatten, Ii, | Wedesnday. returned home {| ~—Mies Beulali Btrobm, of Centre Hill, left Tuesday for Washington, where she | will spend some time as the guest of | | Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Bayard ~Miss Birdie Noll, of Bellefonte, a Spring Mills. Mra. Rose Dewondy , of Houtsdale, visited frionds bere the beginuing of the week, Miss Maggie Bibby, of Montand on, is visiting her many friends here. Mr. Emery Hoy, of Philadelphia, stopped off here last Thursday evening 10 see his friend Miss Huse Leltzell, J. 1, Taylor and family moved to on Tuesday. Mr. Will Finkle and Miss Kate M'Cool took in the festival al Tomeyville last Baturduy evening G, H, Krise and J, H. Minnich spent last Bat urs day eveplog at Millbelm, Mr. 853A, Woods spent last week among friends at Boalsburg. srushyaliey A A ——— Centre Hall Enterprise. The well known and popular druggist J, D Murray has taken th agency for Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator, which he recommends for the quick cure of Dyspepsia, Billousness, Liver Complaint and all Biood Troubles. Trial botties free, It is a well known fact that Pan~Tina Cough and Chronle Coughs and Colds when all else falls ed. Prise 26 and 50 cents, Trial bottles free - Married. WHITE-FOBTER —On the 20, at State College, by Rev Robert Hamill D, D., William F. White, of Omaha, Nebraska, and Miss Helen G. B daughter of John 8, Foster, of Biate College HORNER. On the a Rev, W, E. Fischer, Bpear 6 Busan KK. Herner, both of Penn Hall, 5, i Centre Burrell Pa. a | pretty young lady, spent a week or two y { in Centre Hall as t of Miss Lulu | n Saturday he gaest Camp. She returned home | evening. - Local Briefs -—The corn is looking fair, -— Will Runkle has his bigsiable up (0) Meg's suits from 84,00 ap, C. P, | | Long. i { ——Hebry Fry has located at Spruce | town, where he will coatinne to canvass i for books. Penns valley Bargain Store, Cl Ong. thing, Boots and Shoes &e,, &e, C. ~The water is being piped picnic ground, Mr. Daoberman work in charge. has —The RErorter for the only Reader, | send ns a few pames ? Campaign can't » 20 cents cash, Victor E. Piolett, the noted | | and famous granger and politician, died | | on Wednesday morning. me {3 1, . —=Jvercosls have been worn the! days, and the fiend who asks “if it is warm enoogh for you” f | last few & iB Bot heard. —Simon Loeb’s new clothing store opposite the Conrad house, is for bargains in men and boss 1G i % . he place BLIILE, The elegant new shoe store, of M Gillam, ia the Crider Block, Bellefonte | should be visited to see his stock and | | vatlety of boois and shoes for «i age and sexes, wee(ti Toesday morning Mrs. James | Alexander lingering illness of many weeks. She { vill be buried on Tuesday aflernoon at 2 i o'clock. ef owing is potting out | like Everybody wants them because they are so cheap and well made { out of the best goods. He takes your | measure and will make a suit 10 order if desired, Dew suils iv i¥ $ ‘ 101 cakes, i ~The Middleburg Post says, Rev. 1 *, Neff, of Blair, Pa., will preach a ermon before the Lutheran congrega- { tion in Middleburg on Sanday evening | August 24th, and at Hassingers’ in the | forenoon of the same day. Rev, Neff is | 8 native of Centre Hall. Lewine is piling up trial sprin and perfectfits guaranteed. wmeeThe showers last Tohoarsday and were not affected to any extent, and div ground was still turned up by the plows man, ground, but it will take a rain of several days to fill the earth's reservoirs, — Have you been to A, C. Mingle’s shoe store in the Brockerhoff house | block? Never miss going there when at | | Bellefonte, he always has something new and offers none but genuine goods, : which he warranis. For low prices in | boots and shoes Mingle's is the place, | wee On Friday afiernoon Mre, William | Marshman, of Granville township, near | Lewistown, attempted to start a fire with | coal oil, using oil from a glass vessel for the purpose The result was as usual. | The oil ignited ber clothing and she was | burned to a crisp from her feet to her | waict and cannot possibly recover, The victim is aged about 20 years and has one child and a husband. see 1] City has a woman who is the mother of five children. Besides Jook~ ing after her offspring she does washing for her neighbors and milks the cow. Her husband after his labor is done in the evening, returns home and lays the foundation wall for his house with the stone his wife bas collected and carried in her arms from the adjacent hills da- ring the day. Bhe also prepares and mixes the mortar he uses in laying the wall. That family deserves to get on in the world. Commonwealth ve. D, C, Lingle for assanit and battery on Green Decker at Penns Valley campmeeting a couple Sundays ago. Plead guilty and entered into a $200 bond of recognizance to keep the peace toward Greene Decker, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she becams Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she ad Children, she gave them Castoria, a The RerorTer ove year, the Weekly World three months, asd a copy of Unabridged Dictionary, bound f morocco, all for $4,20. Don't miss this grand offer. a Squad ro i G. Mit by island: or LeTmany ye who has visiled that i] ie & i sever papers by Profes of “The Asp *. Bhaler (author ctof the } describiog the ef which physical con ons have had on the 1 lation clear and valuable ¢ {3 character of the # tat by 4 8 Ro series on "1% of varie contribution ®3 nodier WARD iawyer, 10 fie an i's of the Clits 34 Cievey View The {lustre ful art's*s an of sk 4 engray UBL I aut ew SALEOF R EAl 10 an order of he i i be exposed at Pubic SErTH rn i entre. sale. on FRIDAY, eX MBER 3, 1800 gw) #i the premises about a Hall B. KE. station and pire Hail, the fine farm © sie of Potter Twp. : by lands of John and ner and John Spangler, on the west by John Bituer, on the Horth josial Nefl's on the south by 3 {les south Tussey Mountai i PERCHES, | bot 150 acres are cleared and is tivation, the balancy well osk and Chestnut. The! & good 2 story FRAME HOUSE, LAR od, good wash house with corn crib, good dings, R 1 washhouse, a yr the house Als a 190 ACRES AKD & High slate « imbered with ugs consist of A { is i E BANK BARN a i 3 all neces r #1 bots d = never falling well 8 y i 3 rmation of sal y balan two years. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage ou the premises Deferredipayments 10 bear interest from date of | confinuation of mie W.W., SPANGLER, Potters Mills, Ps, © in OR SALE. —A FIRST CLASS TWO SEATED carriage, just out of the shop, price §145,00 Also a very fine driving horse, only 5 years oud Works single or double, a Very frod family horse: | any woman oan drive him. Call on or address. EH. Avuax, Coburn, Pa. | COORMR ANS COURT SALE ~PURBUART TO an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre { county, there will be exposed al public sele, at Bull's Hotel, Spring Mills. on oy FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 1500, Oueg | At10 o'clock, A. M,, the following real estate of David Reese, dec'd,, late of Gregg wownship, boun- ded formerly by other lands of seid David Roose, decd. snd by lands of John B. Reese, Sarah Roose, and lands Isle of Robert Cook and now of John Kerns, containing 40 ACRES, fesse, Onebalfl of which ¥ { — i= cleared. DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, TERMS. «gcash on confirmation of sale, and gage on the premises, M. L. RISHELL, Trustee, Don’t fail to come to the opening of the new Opera House, to see Frank Mayo in “Davy Crockett,” Sept. 11th, and “Nordeck,” Sept. 12. The chance of a life time to see the great actor, In dress goods, late arrivals, serges and henriettas in electro blue, heliotropes, brown, old rose, greens and blacks. New striped flannels. Our stock of plain red and white flannels never was as complete as now. Two pieces of hand- somely embroideried flannel. A regular 10c black stocking for ladies for 5c a pair. More of those heavy gingham. a yard for good yellow muslin. The heaviest, finest and best napped Canton flannel for 10c. 6c JC. a + i i per yard in the world. Silk velvet ordered in helio- trope, cardinal, garnet, green and all the late shades. 14 yd. wide navy blue, black 1d cardinal cloth, 50 3 wool, 14 yds. wide in two colors, at ine them. } i y : a - tricot 28¢. Exam- GARMANS. Bellefonte. IWCREENNESS LIQUOR HABIT-In all World there is but One Cure, Dr, Haines’ Golden Specific, the It can begiven in a cup of tes or coffee, out the knowlodge of the person taking ing a speedy and permanest cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an sicobolic wreck, Thousands of drunkards have been our ed who have taken the Golden Specific their coffee without their knowledge. and today think they quit drinkingofibelr own free will, WN barmiul effect results from iv administra Cures guaranties. Send for cheular snd full partionian. Address in confidence, GOLDEN SPECIFIC 00. 185 Race St. Cinclunail, 0, «ct8ly with - 1. effect. or I 0 I A HAE IAS A. abo. 0 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of 1 Wagner, dec’d, of Potter towmship, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned ther would respectfully request ail persons knowing themselves indebted 10 the estate to make imme diste payment, snd those having claims against “he same to present them duly sutheoticated for settiement. 8, J, WAGNER W., A. WAGNER, 4 Avg. ®t Admr's Tusseyviile Produce at Stores. Jobs Bier. oo srimnmisensens Eggs lard sl aasisasainion Shoulders ........... H Lh J ALESMEN AT ONCE 3 To sell our Choice Nursery Stock. Salary or com. mission and steady work for earnest workers ELLWANRGER & BARRY, Rochester, N.Y, T4augom Mi Hope Nurseries, Established 1540, X EX on NN E «LETTERS TESTA- - men on the estate of Mary Royer, dec’d., late of G twp. having deen EY niog io the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate 109 make imme. diate payment, and those having ¢laims against the same to present them duly suthenticated for settlement, JOHN EMERICK, Centre Hall, DAVID KRAPE, Asronstarg, “Aug. 6 Executers, New Furni I ——— tore |! New goods. Low prices. All goods delivered free. attai lowest in the county. ing or distance. ~~. RB. Camp. Centre EIall.
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