THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURs, FEB. 4. POTTERS MILLS, Rev. Shoemaker is holding a pro- tracted meeting at Sprucetown, and is meeting with good success, Mr. Joseph Gilliland is doing quite an extensive lumber business, The farmers are storing away a great deal of ice, We will surely have ice cream when summer comes, Mr. Samuel MeCoy very fine team of Kentucky dolts. Mrs. Harrison Faust favored her | daughter with a surprise party last | Saturday evening. The guests had a | very delightful evening. i Mr. Foreman did not have school | last week on account of being a juror. | sommes pen is breaking a | i How to get a Supervisor in Jail, Judge Woodward, of Wilkesbarre, | like other Judges, has been imposed ! upon a great deal and annoyed by the | indefinite way constables have of re- | porting the condition of the publie | roads. The other day Judge Wood- | ward reproved a constable for his in- | different report and closed: “Many of | the roads are in wretched condition. | The court knows it but there seems to | be almost as great a distance as ever i between the knowing of this fact and | the amending of it.”” Then spoke up another constable saying that the roads in his section were just passable, “Well, sir, replied the judge, sharply, ‘you return those supervisors and get | them in jail quick if you ean. The law says that the roads must be in condition and not just passable,” good i ut usm | A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent | physicians, and used their treatement i until he was not able to get around. | Eat, P | | 000 | will be paid for a recipe enabling | us to make WoLrr's AcME BLACK = | ING at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. { This offer is open until January st, 1893. For particulars address the Nei Jamry %3 Acme BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, | other liquid dressings are made of water, Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol | sothatwecan make ACME BLACKING as cheap | #8 water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in. stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? | WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. : : i PIK-RON | is the name of a paint of which a 25c, bottle is enough to make six scratched and dulled e) chairs look like newly finished ma. hoganies. Itwill do many other remarkable things which no other paint ean do. All retailers sell it. SPE ALTrY A NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster. ics, St, Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz- ziness, Brain and Spi- nal Weakness, This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili- ties, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects, y bas been prepared the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fort Warne. Re 159, and is now prepared under bis direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, IIL Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for 85. Large Size, 81.75. 6 Bottles for $9. Warned In Time. sumption and incurable. suaded to try Dr. King’s New Discov- | ery for Consumption, Coughs Colds and at that time was not able to | walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better: he continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung of Chest Trouble | try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial | bottle free at J. D. Murray's Drugstore. i i i i i . i mens To The Ladies of Centre County. Ladies who are interested in the art of dress cutting should call at Mrs. G. 8. Clements, agent and teacher at | Centre Hall, for Newton's French and Tailor System of dress cutting, and re ceive thorough instructions without the use of patterns; also teach economy in drafting seams. This chart when understood by the seamstress, will en- able her with the measurement and | chart to cut any garment in ladies’ | and children’s wear, to fit without basting it up and trying the garment- on. [I will also do all kinds of sewing in ladies’ wear, dresses and coats and children’s wear. 17dec3m Mrs, G. 8B. CLEMENTS. emis s————— How to Secure Trout Fry. The Pennsylvania commissioners of fisheries are prepared to receive ap- plications for trout fry. One can con- taining 2,000 young trout will be sent free of expensé to the nearest railroad station of each applicant. Applica- tions for trout fry should be made to the following commissioners: Henry OC. Ford, 1823 Vine street, Philadelphia; W. L. Powell, Harrisburg: H. (. De" muth, Lancaster; 8. D. Stillwell, Scran- ton; Louis Streuber, Erie; G. H, Wels- hons, Pittsburgh. : sai a ——— Good Book to Read on the Cars, Boeérhaave's library contained a thick volume, richly bound, which the own- er said would be found to comprise the finest secrets of the medical art On opening it all the pages from first to last were discovered to be blank. On the title page alone was to be ‘read the following sentence: “Keep your head cool, your feet warm, and your stomach free, and you may laugh at the doctors.” AA SS When Baby was sek, we gave ner Castoria, When she wae & Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mise, she clung to Castors, When she ad Children, she gave them Castorin, isms os A AS It Is a Good Thing. 1 say this for Pan-Tine: I have been in the drug business many years and this is one of the most successful Cough remedies I have sold. A case in point, a neighbor, Mr. L. Il. Nicodemus. had a chironie Cough of six years’ standing, which no medicine wou .d relieve. | recommended Pan- Tina, and its effect was magical. It @ » good thiog. J. ROSS MATEER, Altona, Pa. Pan-Tina is 60ld at 25 and 50 content J. D, Mar respective £ best satin ery brand skilled prgotiti prescribe thes them exd enbeimer tabiishment Yieuss Jinp Goods exp for logue, mentionis « headquart [LYANIA STATE COLLEG La E PENNS ATED IN OSE OF THE MOST FUL AND H HFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA I OFEN TO BOTH SEXES; ‘REE: BOARD AND BEAUTI LOW NEW t AND EQUIP LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses) and AGRY CULTURALCHEMISTRY; with constant il instrations on the Farm and in the Labors tory ; BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theorett. cal and practical. Stodents taught original at oa Wilh Lhe microsCope CHEMISTRY: with an unusualiy full and thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, I These < ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Scour s {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: os are sccom panied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origle nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN 8" COURSE IN LITERATURE and NCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for Musie, voou! and instrarenial, LANGUAGE sod LITERATURE: Latin (optional) French, German and Eoglish (re quired) one or more continved through the entire ootirse MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and applied, MECHANIC ARTS. combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build ing and equipment. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE; Coustitutional Law and History Political Koonomp, elc. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret eal aud practical, including each arm ofthe service PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: Two years—carefuily graded and thorough. Winter term opens January 7, 1801; Spring term. April 8, 1801. Commencement week, June daly 2,181. For Catalogue or other inform a fon, addres GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D.. Prest,, State College, Centre (o..Pa iz 13. PENSIONS THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. Boldiers Disabled Sinee the War Entitled Dependent widows snd parents now dependent whose sous died from effects of army servise are included. If you wish your claim speedily and successfully Jie *" James Tanner, Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC, are i ——————_— ro TR AT ra 3. tod foreign countries OPP. PATENT OFRGE, WASHINGTON, D. ©, a wave aay TOTAL Goth gino git © 92.00 and more If deserving, aval ied * ray’s Drug Store, , Pa, | RECEIPTS DISTRICTS, Benner «ooo SORRS. .. Burnsid Cartin...... Ferguson, Gregg... Haines ... Howard Huston, Liberty, Marion... Miles... Patton, Peun Potter Rush , Bpriog..... Snow Bhoe Taylor... Union... Walker. Worth DISTRICT: BERIIBY ouaincsircsrsince sess Boges ... Burnside, Curtin Howard ...... Huston Liberty Marion Miles | . Pation...... Penn Potter Rus} DISTRICTS HOAD. Bal on hand) Collected in Jan. 1, 91. 1591, $44 60 144 56 B53 28 70 hs : B38 pe | Hb ix) 17 10 $ 10 2 90 #0 0d 254 12 7 O06 $2742 4 $6208 0 BUHOOL Bal on hand Collecte 9 186] 20 15 21 3 09 Be h81 61 oH 1 95 01 97 192 6) 110 10 i 5 ML 7 47 1.0. of RBosd, Sehonl ay LToRsGrer UY ras Gone 1591 40 00 27 66 Hi 10) 450 oO 147 45 28 00 BIS 25 Bh 70 GO 62 00 0 5 Hb 0 a8 77 HE NO 165 OO 41 OY hx 28 Geos B23 6H KW Gix O00 50 00 wy 5) 64 157 50 sil 25 317 Hi iicd 189 25 0 £:56 00 & AR i 4 8 10 5 00 page. NIE Jan. b, ‘92, 7 46 82 57 617 40 199 i6 2 io i » a7 3 ® { ES J. GRANLEY, TREASU} DISTRICTS Belief Baro Philipsburg Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Millheim Boro Boggs Township Gregg Townalip Potter Township Penn Township Suow Shoe Towuship.. tr Towoship ile Ow Walks We, the undenigned, Commie know ledge and belief, that the § ER. F. HUNTER, Clerk ATTESY We. the LER, IN CREE 13 X 1 ty. do hers (1. T. I. GOODHAI F. ADAME, © J. B. MITCH E. H. CARR, B.T. GRAY, WGH AND RO by certify, Wo he iT, ertify that we ELL, 0 © hand a { recommend it ag superior to any waown to me." ¥ i i i i : I) cently gains in i 0 Come arper & v [CAINCT. + BFTATEMERT OF THE 3 insurance ( FARM. MEpROY, AAARS Fite 3 PRL} rel. money HOrrow « %, Bower & Orvis p heid the same chowen for the ex Bottor! Fred ing, Daniel Wm B.C E Dock and J. HH. Masser 1 there Herr » MoeVatinne Cumap PON organized by elecling Fred Kurtz Herring Wm. Wolf D. ¥ ¢ President, § Treasurer Lasse FRED KURTZ President Secreiary DF low See's £3 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the estale of Catharine Rover, dec'd., of Potter township, hav iy granted 10 the undersigued, he knowing w uld respectfully request all persons i diate payment, and those haviog claims against the samme to present them duly suthenticated for setlicment T.¥. Boyes, Adm'r Tianét Centre Hill vudersigned offers 8 desirable bomestead for sale, consbting of 35 acres of land of which 5 meres are good young timber. Thereon a plank frame house, bank barn, with other outbuildings, choice fruit and excelient walter, adjoins the Heckman arm west of Centre Hall, on the oid Lewistown road leading 10 the ae Apply or add em, Ww Horner, Centre Hall, Pa. XECUTOR ES NOTICE LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of David Heunigh, dec’d.. late of Potter township, having been granted to the undersigned, they would respect fully request all persons knowing themselves in debled to the estate to make hnmediate payment, and those havirg claims sgainst the same to pre- sent them duly authenticated for settlement, ADAM BARTGES, Miliheim, Pa. 8. P. HESNIGH, Potters Mills, dent Executors. DOCTOR J. B. Hobensack’s MEDICAL OFFICER, . 206 N. Second Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. Are the oldest in America for Lhe treatment of Special diseases and Youthful errors Blood Poison, Neryons Debility, Ulcers, Strictures Bladder, Kidney and Skin D , Varicooele, Hydrovele, Rupture, permanently cured by ims roved methods without detention from business, Dostor " sucess 1s dug to his lifelong exper. fence and stady ; to the pure used and he thorough Office odpm. Al day Saturday. ». m Bend stamp for book. a Spins NEW HICH ARM $29 Favorite Sings | & AN R. i. Division Pd arr ens MiliwWay. PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia & Erie R. and Northern Central 1 oeflect N v. Irain 4 Wilkes £ &ud plerioed ia Phlindeipiah at .15 p. m., Ne ba 1 Wash Daily burg and hiladelphis 5. Baltimore, 6 ; Parlor cat i pasenger conch hho Cars aan Tork remain lu sleeper JE Kew Train 4 3 interes Blaatoile,. mm. New ¢ & m., Washington, #l, & m, ping cas to Phlladelphia and coaches 10 Philadelphia and Beitimone, WESTWARD. (Dally) For Erie and Cane wennediale slations, Rochester, 0 auQ Nisgars Falls, with through Pullman nd passenger coaches to Erie aud Roches arriving a, Fa LO wy $a Riek Train 15. (Dally; For Lock Haven and w p.m Train ily except Bunday, Kane, Cacandalgus and inte rimediste sualions bester, Bufalo and Niagara Falls, with #5 passenger conches (0 Kane and Roches i Yarior car 0 Rochester mo-~Traln 1 (Dally except Sanday.) wYo, Elmira and iutermediste stations tn. Train 2 Daily} For Willisnms« intermediate stations ROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON EAST AND SOUTH: FROM 5 loaves New York 12156 night, Philadel. 0am, Baitimore 4.40 a Harrisburg im, daily, Wilkesbarve, 7 & m, Punday) arriving at Moutandon 1 i leaves Phalladelphin 5.50 a m. X am, Baltimore, 9.00 a 1m, ain, (Daily ‘unday niandon 1.56 wilh Philsdelptin aud agh from Philadelphia and Train i leaves New York 0.00 a m, Phila. t no at 10 3 “5 (Daily ‘iam Washing Willkesbarre srriviag st pas ior Car from Passenger coaches saitimore exoepl pm, this Lar ile a Sailimore at 1045 Hkesbarre 5.1 (daily Bulle iay) arriving si Mout RE with through passenger coaches from and Had timo Train 21 jeaves New York 200 pm, 0 pm, Wasbingion 3.3 p aa, Bal ally) wrriving st NMouthudon conch from Philadelphia, 3 leaves New York al 800 p in, Washiogton 10.00 p m, Baltimore, 11.20 p m, (dally) arriving at Mootandon at 5.86 & m, wilh through Pullman sleeping cam from Phila. Washingion and Baltimore and throug passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais Line except ip m, hia, ‘biisdelphia ore 4.30 p $3 pm. m, Philed, iden LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Sunday, Eastward, ANPM. PM 9 201304588 $10 1 204 ® 00 8 53 45 b 4] 17 Westward PMAM AM. BTATIONS, 205.10 25 +6 50 Montandon 2115 #5 16 20 Lewisburg € 80 Biehl 6 85 Vicksburg 4 Miflinbarg 00 Millmont 0% Glen 1ron 43 Paddy Mounte'n 53 Coburn Ol [Zerby | Rising Bpring {Penn Cave 24 Centre Hall Ly NNN ~ ue 4“ 82 “Hiei nd wi STOR OF OF VRP REPREREIRE Tata ERRENEeSZRES EARNS ada a a a a ha oh hh RR we 8 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montap. don at 5.20 a mm, 10.00 a m, 6.55 B30 p m. CHAS. E PUGH J. BR, D Geweral Manager, Gen’l Bao Circular The Chamo With Steel Headblocks w arranted Unbreakable . CHASE TURBINE Me Mass. | , FG. €0., Has Secured During 1892 ; W. D. Howells, George Meredith, Andrew Lang, Bt George Mivart, Rudyard Kipling, R Lous Stevenson, W. Clark sinmsell, And many other distinguished Writes. THE SUNDAY SUN, Is the grostest Sunday Newspaper in the World, el Price 50. a copy. By mail $2 a year
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