THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r “TERMS;-One year, $1.50, when paid in ad vace. Those in arrears subject to previous terms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, Centre Hur, Pa, Tauors, June 11, RACKET STORE CL BeLLEroNTE, JUNE Just in. ! and cotton Challis. Plaids, Stripes and Mulls, Chantilli and Spanish Lace Flouncings and Demi Flounc- ings, Trimming Laces, all width. The new Silver, Gold and Oxydised Guimp. The largest and best assortment of late style Dress Goods in the city, An immense assortment of Gloria Silk Umbrellas and Sun Shades, lace covered and fancy plaid all Silk Parasols. Our Shoe Department occu- pies a space 20x40 feet and is a very interesting part of ‘the Store for Racket Buyers. NEWS ! 4, 1891, A new line all wool Fast Black LOCAL ITEMS. —Mrs, D. J. Meyer in Rebersburg this week, — Straw berries have been in marke the last few weeks. is visiting —Cherries are near ripe bereabouts and are qn ite plenty too was in — Daniel Boho, of Lemont, town Wednesdsy moroing —Charles Kurtz, of Democrat spent Sunday at home. — Mr, James Schofield, of Bellefonte, will take his departure for Ireland next week. — Mrs. Daniel Kreamer, of Reberse- burg, is again improving from her re- cent illness. —Mrs. A. 8. Kerlin has beautified her lawn by several flower beds in shape of stars. —F. M. Huyett had the stately lo- cust tr: e felled on the corner in front of his residence, ~Mr, and Mrs. John Camp, of Mils roy, Pa, are visiting their son, W. R. Qamp, in Centre Hall. left Wednes- day morning for a trip to Philadelphia, Hanover and other cities, —The Bellefonte Daily News contin. ues to grow brighter and more newsy every issue, and is a credit to the town. — New cabbage has made its appear- ance and is not deemed as economical as a filling for a stomach of a slim purse. ~All crops have taken a new start— since the recent rain, and sn abundance of everything seems ahead. Commissioner Jim Strohm took a week's vacation, spent the time with his parents and relatiyes in and about Cen- tre Hill ~{Cyrus Brumgard's massive form, of Millheim, circulated among friends, which are many, in Centre Hall, on Taesday. ——(jaorge Benner has removed his store bailding from across the street to the foundation on his lot io front of the station building. — Mr. E. Graham one of Bellefonte’s oldest citizens, died on Tuesday noon. He was aged about eighty years and was the father of a large family. ~The friends of Dr. Laurie, pastor of the Presbyterian charch of Bellefonte, before he left on his visit to Scotland, presented him with a purse of $300. Street paving means substantial, lasting and well graded streets at some little cost at first, hat a large saving of money in the end, —The Mt, Gretna farmers’ encamps ment will be held from August 16 to 22, Thirty acres of cleared space will be add- ed to the area devoted to the exhibition of machinery. ~M iss Sue Neff, formerly of Centre Hill, but the past few years living at Freeport, 111, arrived in this place last Friday morning for a visit among friends and relatives, wef, P, Wieland has gone to Twos the clerical work in the office of the Hughes and Guthrie Lumber Company. Philipsburg Daily Journal, ~Beliefonte’s flaring three sheet posters, heralding their celebration on the 4th of J uly , are meeting one’s eye in different parts of thetown. All Penns valley will turn out en masse on that day and as usaal, our neighbor can ex. pect a large crowd, weeThe Bellefonte Farnace Co., whose plant has lain idle for many months will be put in operation again in a short time. The works will give employment to about 700 men. This move has been anxiously awaited by Bellef onte, wf lady in the northern part of Missouri ouly received six votes for County School Commissioner, She offered a reward of 850 if the depositors of the v tes would reveal their names to her. The same day she offered the re. ward 780 men called and told her they voted for her, She saysshe will contest the election if she convicts half the conn ty for lying. Bupposed to be Wilson. Many arrests have been made the last few months for Wilson, the murderer of Harry Waterhouse, who escaped from the county jail ome time ago, but all turned out to he the wrong man, In the last arrest made however, there seems to be grounds for thinking at last the right man has been secured. Io our last issue we made mention of the fact that District Attorney Meyer had receiv- ed information from Madison, Wiscon- gin, that a man was under arrest in that town who apswered perfectly the des scription of Wilson, in height, weight, color of hair, tatoo marks, etc, Mr, Meyer sent as minute a description of the man as was possible to send and a request for a picture of the man confined there, On Taeaday morning Mr. Meyer ceived a photograph of the mau, from the authorities at Madison, and it has been adjudged by all who have seen it, and those familiar with the re~ conntenence likeness of him, The features are ident ical and the description is exactly that of Wilson. Wilson's traits and refused to picture taken, and it had to ba done un der protest, The authorities at Belles fonte, if it will be remembered 80 nnable to get a likeness of Wilson, us he baffled all attempts in that , were al graph in which it was stated that the man under arrest confessed stated who committed the deed marks similar to He explained the tatoo arms which were Wilson's, as being man after he got away, so that those of it would the authorities and neither could then be identified. When | yraed bis picture was wanted be said coufase 8 Was be would sooner have it sent in here & man to Madison to identify bim, as he had grown consideras bly heavier and they would be unable to recognize him from the likeness If be gi ceived from Madison, there but that the man confived there is Wil son, and District Attorney Meyer wi investigate still further and the proba bility is that some one be sent out to Wisconsin to identify hi The gen~ eral img seems to b been ap- be brought than have come redence can ven the facts res is little d will m, yression however @ that the right man has prehended and will Al ast speedily in -— Judge Walls Dead Judge John Walle, of Union connty, died Friday ock at the U at Phil adelphia, fail gon W, C. Walls, and Judge Bae! sident Judge Ww alls, son inlaw, sent at the las: and they accom panied the body to Lewisburg. Twelve years ago Judge Wa right band amputated, a ca attacked that member threatened to extend to though 79 years of age when this done, the Judge learned to his left band and was able to conduct his busivess in that way without much ios convenience, Four weeks ago a oan. cerous growth appeared on the right cheek and two weeks later the Judge had this removed by Dr. Agnew. He recovered apparently from the effects of the operation and was preparing to res turn home when attacked by heart fail- ure to which he succumbed. Hea was 91 years of age and was looked upon as a landmark in the history of his county. Mr. Walls had deen chosen Senator and Judge by the people of his county and district and was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of the interior of Fengaylvania, to justice for his he ns crime Lewisburg’ afternoon at 1 o'¢ Hospital, ire. His er, Pre were pre, aiversily of heart lahad his neer having and the arm, which Al- was write with . > A Delegation, The Daily News says that word was re. ceived from Centre Hall on the fourth of July and participate in the celebration. this place represent our blooming town throngh. given a good position in the line of pa fonte’s celebration on the Fourth. i oe Fishing Party. A fishing party went down to Paddy | mountain tunnel on Wednesday morn® Kartz, A, L. Katherman, A, H. Harter, W. E. Fischer and W, IL, Kurtz; taking the morning train and returning In the evening. They were loaded with lots of good things to eat and (there we pretty nearly gave the racket away.) and had a royal big time, bringing home a few fish which were accidentally caught, a —n we (iive Lowins, Bellefonte, your or- der for spring end summer clothing and you will not regret it. Low prices and no shoddy. we. A full line ol spring clothing has been received at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte, and can be purchased at very low prices, One of the best outters is in the employ of Lowins and a perfect fit gusranteed. Will They Do It? Since the mone crusher is here and set up would it not be an excellent idea for tha council to authorize the etreet com. missioner to caver our street with crash: od stove and {ix them vp in a somewhat decent shape ? Several through town to the depot. full of ruts and large stone and in a shameful condition, It isstill owned by the pike compeny who are brazen brows ed enough to collect toll for eame, and make no effort whatever to keep the same in a respectable condition, The council should bring them to terms or have them returned for collecting toll. Patience has almost ceased to be a virtue in this ma'ter and the citizens have put up with it for several years in hopes this end of the road would be put into condi tion for driving. Let the borough take it off their baods as should be done, as { will be the case eventually, and repair it | in general. Some no doubt will kick on the matter regarding the cost, but the borough as yet we believe, is not bank« | rupt and can stand the small item, | money can be spent by the council to a | better advantage and to the approval of | the citizens than taking this in charge it a credit to the town. i Will the council act and yoice the senti {| ments of the public in general? Let us We await the ac- tion of the council in this matter and | earnestly hope they will stand up for the and making have decent streets. | rights of the town. “ ¥ Kotte Street Commissioner Danberman who has been at work on the new street to { the on Monday, put depot, the stone | to work for the street, litne stone at a great smashing stone Itchaws up the rate and orce of about eight men I'he street will soon 1 the broken present outlook wil The small b bas been cut af i LO gratify | sred wit illin about two been shall down other parts have also properly graded. The council terian church and have the top lowered several feet, — Fishing in “Prive Fonds a , ihe Joll ~ hp XS Suteual ah wing is the fishing ig i The act of nds or streams; ird, 1878, under which are protected Section n private p June private streams plain 21 pro~ vides as { “Any person trespass ing on any lands for the purpose of tak. ing fish from any private ym the sabject. lows pond, stream notice being posted adjacent to such pond, stream or spring. shall be deemed guilty of trespass, and in damages recoverable by bie to the owner, lessee or occupant in a penalty of $100 for every auch offense.” .-———— Providing For Fmergencies. The Pe bas made another departure viding for emergencies, are unavoidable and frequently cause serious delay to railroad traffic. To over- come the inconvenience attending such | in pros | Budden De ath The community near Madisonburg was shocked on Saturday morning by the intelligence of the death of Mrs, Yearick, the wife of Rev, Bamuel Years ick, living in close proximity sonburg. feeling slightly ill, started for the house and seated herself in a chair and requests ed a dose of medicine from a member of the family, Her request was complied with, but little thought was given to any seriousness of her sudden illness and she waa left alone in the room for a few minutes, when a noise was heard therein, and investigation revealed Mrs. from her chair to the floor dead. being caused by paralysis of the heart, for some time, being troubled with a confined to the house. Her husband Rev. Bamuel Yearick, a retired minister | of the Evangelicul church, is at present | time seriously ill with dropsy and is confinedjto his bed in consequence, The funeral took place morning and was one of the largest yet that section. The interment being made at Yearick's charch, two miles west of Madisonburg. Four ministers of the Evangelical church acts ed an pall bearers. She was aged over sixty yours, on a Mystarious Disappearance. On Friday May 15th, ver, residing in Hartley twp., northwest | of Hartleton, Unioh co., started away from home looking for a job of work, He went toward Baffalo ful. He was last seen going in the direc. tion of his home, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. be bas not been heard of, His wife and relatives are greatly troubled by his mysterious disappearance - ——- Good Looks, Good looks are more than skin depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver be in- active, you have a Bilious Look, if your deep, | peptic look and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinched look, Re. core good health and youn will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the terative and Tonie acts direcily on these vital organs. Cares Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at J. D, Murray's Drugstore, 50c, per bot. | te, great ale - Bees Stop a Train A swarm of bees, near Hontimgdon, | caused a temporary cessation of treffic on the Pennsylvania Railroad, last Wed: pesday, While a freight train was passing the farm of M. K. Myton above | that city, a swarm of bees settled in the | and fireman from their posts. | train had been stopped a long line of | | freight was kept waiting until the owner affected their removal. More than | bushel of bees were in the swarm, - Will Cement It pian of placing a spare rail, planted perpendicularly in the ground at | every mile along its main tracks, for instantaneous use, CA A Mast Provide Seals. By a recent eaactment of the Legislas ture, all jastices of the peace will here- afler provide for themselves and use a seal of office, to be affixed to all affidas vita, transcripts and other official papers, The seal shall beasimilar to the one used | by notaries public, except that around the outer edge shall be the name of the justice, his county and the words justice of the peace. i» Not Se in Centre Hall, While standing on one of our prominent thoroughfares, the subject of vacant resi. dences came up for discussion. In look | ing about, eight vacant houses could be iseen. Yet the Bellefonte landlords in- gist in extorting monstrous rents from the tenants, That is the way to build up a town .—Bellefonte Centre Democrat, Mii Rare Oecurrance Four men happened to meet at Belle- | the same month, March. of the year 1819, | They were William Foster and J. B, | Bauers, of State College; John Thompyon, | of Martha Farnace, and James H. Ran | kin, of Bellefonte. SM Finger Mashed John Meyer was unfortunate enough | on Monday to have his middle finger on the right hand badly erushed, at Linden Hall. He was assisting in loading a oar of lumber and a heavy piece of timber fell upon his finger with the above res salt, i MPI HP ARRON To Wed, A marriage license was granted in Blair county to Rev. Frank W. Leidy, pastor of the Pleasant Gap Methodist Episcopal charge, and Miss Grace E. Burleigh, of Tyrone. * Woodland Coal, Two car loads Woodland coal just re- ceived mt Kurtz & Son's mill. | ry to live the reservoir inside to make it { hold water, but they were disappointed { and have met with earth only of a grav- It will be necessary now to wall with cement. This will be an expense a good job of it and one that will last, nid riff emcees Near Completion. The frescoing of the church is nearly completed in the main | andience room and very preity it is too: It was performed by knight of the brush, | D. F. Luse, who bas skill in that! line. Ata recent meeting of the build: ing committee it was decided to cover! the floor of the church with carpet. The | ian brethren will be for the purchase of a bell, - _-—-——— Fora New Trial. Messrs Kress & McCormick, attorneys for Charles Cleary, have applied for a third trial for their unfortunate client, | who bas been twice convicted of murder | in the first degree, They have file] | their reasons seven in number, for ask- ing that Cleary should have another show for his life. 1 AIO———— 1 Sentenced for Carrying a Revolver, At Williamsport Judge Mayer, who is holding court for Judge Metzger, sent” enced a fellow to the penitentiary for carrying a revolver on his person. The individoal was considerably surprised, but the law forbids the carrying of cons cealod weapons. He will know better when he comes out of prison. Mi, Five Confirmed. Last Banday morning Rev. Baskerville of the Presbyterian church, confirmed five new members into the Centre Hall congregation at Centre Hill, A Rolling Stone Gathers no moss; neither does the dust light on the Philad. Branch’s new stock of clothing for spring and sammer, ae customers keep it moving at “Nigures | Lovee Train 12 on Pennsylvania ¥, RB. The new passenger train which was placed in service on the m., Millersburg 6,16 p. m Watsontown to and from all Wilkesharre & Western Bunbury for all points Railway. Scranton 9.01 p. m., pee Haz'eton via Nesco- 7.56 p. m., Pottsville 905 p. 20p. m., im, ar- on Bummit Branch R, Williamstown 7.30 p. , Baltimore 10.40 p. m., Chambers. | Pittsburg 2am, | Bellefonte 2 p. m, connecting at Mon Wilkesbarre 3.12 p. m, Fast West, The public will nections made at all junetion 21 is a great legions can now leave Wilk connecting at Sanbury with Express, arriving at Williamsport 1 | &. returning, same day on new train at 4 p.m g hed m., a - Guaranteed Cure for La Grips We authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr, King's New Diseover? for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, upon this condition. La Grippe and will use this remedy ¥ to directions, giving it a fair trial, and ex. perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We make this offer, because of the wonderful success of Dr, King's New Dis covery doring last season's epidemic. | Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at J. D. Mors ray’'s Drug Blore, S0c. and $1.00. Large size i > " Thuy Have No Debt There are eighteen counties in Penn. gsyivania that have Lehigh, no debt, Cameron, Centre, Colombia, Erie, Forest, Franklin, Green, Lawrance, Mercer, Montour, Perry, Pike, Ballivan, Susquehanna, Wyomirg and | York. The Combined debt other counties is $568 070; a They are Beaver, of all vd, To Take the On Monday afternoon a large hack load and several carriages, along with a baggage wagon passed through town | with nail workers aboard, co their way to Lewistown at which place they will take the places of striking nail workers, | They were from Bellefonte acd about | thirty in number, - - A A Balary. Places of Strikers. With to anyone who is now out of em | ployment, especially where no previous | | experience is required to get the posis If you want a position, see ad | vertisement on page headed, {to Make Money.” June 11 4 ¢, - a - The Furnace in Blast, | fonte, started their fires on Wednesday. | These works will give employment to | | 500 men and the monthly pay roll will ness interests of Bellefonte considerably. wa fp of A: Cigarette Polson, lobert Flory, of Williamsport, accord- | ing to the Sun, is seriously | has indulged for eleven years, smoking | i from fen to twenty of the disgusting | | things per day. His physician says he | { has so poisoned his system that nothiog | | more can be done for him. a ——— Life's Mistakes. ! and arrived at the conclusion that there are four. een of them, which always ends in death; check it in time, and save life by use of PausTina Cough and Cons sumption Care, Price 25 cents. Trial bottles froent) DD, Sharthy’ ¥ Drug Store. ing goods? Lewins, at the Philad. | Branch, Bellefonte, can save you consid erable money. Spring Mills. Mrs. Beezer, of Bellefonte, spent several days with relatives here last week. Miss Mary Zeigler spent last week at Bellefonte with her sister, Mrs, Bartges. Q uite a number of certificates were granted at the examination at this piace last Thursday. Mrs, William Allison has gone to New Yor: to visit relatives, Mrs, Kate Kramrine spent a day at Rebersburg last week, Mrs. Brachbill, of Bellefonte, is circulating among friends here. Mrs. B.C. Nearhood has returned after a weeks’ visit with her parents al Rebersburg, A Kind Friend, 1s what they call that Famous Remedy, Red Flag O11, it quickly cures Rbeumatism, Nearals gia, Cats, Bruises, Burns, Sores, and all pain, It fa good for man or beast, No other medicine has won for itself such con fidence as Dr. Leo's Liver Regulator, Ii is the best contbination for the cure of all 3 K¥idy and Liver Complaints, Trial boltles free at J, D which captivate all, Murray's Drug Stare, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, When she ad Children, she gave them Castoria, Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON While WhSRE......cc.cocriiccossnsines we 9B 4 0 Lye Corn, ears... Corn, shelled. Produce at Stores. Butter lard a shoulders ...... Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from practice, havs ing had placed in his bands by sn East Indian remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and ail throat and Lung Affections, also & powitive and radicel cure for Nervous Debility snd all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its won- felt it his duty Wo make it known 10 bis suffering ows, Actustied by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge to sll who denire it, this recipe, in German, rench or Euglish, with full directions for pres pRring and using, Feut by mall by addressing naming this paper, W. A. Novis, B20 Powers® Block, Rochester, N.Y, nar 1 y We pay Salary and expenses 0 LIVE drones wanted AGENTS men or women. Work steady year round snd Good pay for part time, Fine out Experience not needed. Bend referens 3. Ev WaitsEY, Ko ono i free, GENE This firm is pe riectly ¥y responsible Ambush. 1 dec 6m The Enemy In Every one knows that at this year disease lies io ambush, ever ready 10 pounce the weak. Ard any fairminded i tell you tbat the iy én in keepi DR the systemn Lhoroug he use (Dot abuse] of & reliable reds of Wnts are advertised L experience shows that & pure ihe only one 10 be depen Bliver Age ‘and * 3 UI ie ra swWor fidavit mu ils for $1. scason of the age makes ds Bre Warrsan- £3 ilmon r 0 His stock of is acknowledged 10 be 1 Lhe state. Goods ship. ~ fo tr calslogoe paper MN , Pa, ARM FOR BAL} A DEEBIEAERI] situsted in Potter township inkle, Jr containing 55 acres an menstire. The said farm u E FARM wilh of W ad 06 perches, nder good sists of Gings, waler, timber and Boa agent Centre Hall, -— HR heat TO MAK E and Kxp METIBE Pa HAXCE ing been 1. be would os LOE * x g 1h juest all person ee #3 10 the estate 3 a those havi ng Our opinion is that some groceries have about reached bottom, therefore, it might be well for all to look up their lai- | der. It is hardly possible for su | gars to go any lower, Try us Evaporated fruits have also Ask to see 18, There is no better brand of canned corn or tomatoes in the ‘market than the “Superior,” | true to the name. Try it. Canned Peaches, Apricots, Take a peep at our JOB COUNTER you will likely see something, “just what you want” at less than half price. Stop in and give us your or- der for any article you wish, not usually carried in this val. ley, and we will be glad to or- der it for you, atno additional expense to you. Ve have a line of catalogues by which we can serve you al- most as well as tho the goods were in our hands, WM. WOLF & SON.