From opposite page, ures grotesque and grave. One forma- tion reminded Washington. nights and these wonderful rock for- us of the capitol al One can ride days and mations are ever in view, constantly changing. June 8rd, as our held up in one of the mountain passes, the writer train found a big head of snow among som rocks near the track, and it was but few moments until the dulged ina regular winter snow balling each other. passengers in- sport o A passengel train was snow balled as much to the amusement of the passengers in it as to our people who pelted them w ith snow. Before reaching Leadville | telegraphed to Tom Motz to be at thi station and see some cousins, When the train stop pet ped on the platform f his 1 at 8.30 1 found i step- Tom there, and in a earriage Har- ter and wife and the writer, to his res and drove P. idence, rosi- Motz, {nee Stover, daughter of G, W, Stover, took his a chat with Mrs, Tom, after a short stay al dence, to have ol around to the Pennsylvania, us see the sights of Leadville, one of wickedest places on Uncle Bam's f all night and all day affair lie. All t are to be loose andfin le i ill n Leadville Gambling in its forms 3 AAS he ot found ! loors, There ar notwithstan ville has 10,000 popul vation of 11500 feet, breathing dificult for Mr. and Mrs. Motz ac the train etting Mr. ing on his own short. Motz engag up no mean tari } +3 shed between Lea with around it ners in Penn southern we passed is 1 a fertile prairie Our train was above. My got Dr. King sumption, Con LOOK it a trial, has cured me, now a well and at J. He, fie arty D. Murray iI &1 ana i bottles free regular size, thy, -— > — A Fall Equipment, LEPORTER office receive The and fine quipment of job type o i J Yi latest styles and designs, for the exec tion of all kinds of job work, All old type has been thrown out and their places supplied with new, and we now have a modernly equipped office Work will be executed and dispatch. We carry fine line of wedding with in invitations, heads, ete, and work ete. gunrantes to be strictly first class, call, and we will gladly quote prices. - mae Hon. W. V. 1] of lowa, says: lain’s Cough and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by cough when this remedy is freely given. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray Druggist, yo The following item, elipped from the Ft. Madison (lowa,) Democral, tains information well worth remems- bering: Mr. John Roth, of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago, spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.” This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every house hold. For sale by J. D. Murray Drug- gist, con- ; tte sian [tis 8 positive fact that you ean buy the best goods for the least money at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle fonte, pure alcohol to make Works's A Bracxing. Alcohol is good for leath it is good forthe skin, Alcohol isthe cl ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, a: Bay Rum the well known face washes. We think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c¢. and at that price sells readily. Many people are so nccustomed to buying a dress- ing or blacking at He. and 10c. a bottle that they cannot understand that a black. ing ean be cheap at 20¢. We want to meet them with cheapness if we can, and to ace complish this we offer a reward of $10,000 for a recipe which will enable us to make Worrr's Acme BLACKING at such & price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1863. WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadelphia, omy aan t x poet # fromm many do til 1 took Pastor id cloved « PECK, roc i with a o allotted Pere ’ aciTon 85 BINGHAM, whatever, —A Valuable Book en Nervous Diseases sent free to any address and poor patients can also obiain Pa I this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend ; Roenig, of Fort W Ind. since 1536 and is now prepared under his direction Dy the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, lil. Large Size, 81.75. 6 Dottles for $9. » Fevers, Worms, Worm Crying Colle, Dinrrhen, of Dysentery, ing Cholera Morbas, V¢ Coughs, Cold, Bronch! Neuralgia, Tooths jendaches, Skok i yyspeopsin, HI & Storr suppressed or Painfal Periods Ww Bites, « Profuse Periods 'roup, ‘ough, 1 walt HKheunm, Fs h sth Rueunmntinm, Hho ol PE Cntarrh, influenza, Whooping Cough Anthma, [proses Ear Discharges, serofuln, Enlarged tseneral Debility,} Dropsy, and Scant Sen mickness, 8 Kidaey Disen se Nervaus Debility Seminal BAAS m Beta tL a * Balu QT TID hee lb Ld in AAV ELTALRAR LALLA LALRAALVRABRR RRA AY -~ FATA QU INNS = we = be * A - ow Babe buhay by mise LALLA SST Sore Mouth, Canker i rinnry Weakness Painfal Periods, Diseases of the He Eptlepay, 5 Diphtheria, | Chronic Conge Greene DQ IRatasatecatony Mubets PADDR STITOSSD 53 on receipt ] : 14d pages) bir boun in cloth and & . malled free. HUMPHREYS MEDICINE CO Cor. William and John Streets, New York. IIIT Sn LATS A AE ANNIE CVA APRIL W CURES PILES. H' HPHREYY VETERINARY SPECIFICS Used by all owners of Horse and Cate tle. A Compl tary copy of Dr Hamphreys' Veterinary Mar Ei] foe «) on treatment and of Domestic Anim is Horses, Cattle, Khoon and Poultrg, - Sent free, Horned ne OOF. William snd John Sta, N. ¥. 1 by Druggist " ¢ ¥ CBr Hous Mungo ( I am now prepared to furnish Farm Implements and Repairs of all kinds at the LOWEST PRICES! 0 i - on LY y Pa ® Khe 2006 NN. 2 LCOND 81 Are Lhe Special Disoarss Prin ma 3 pr *‘SALLTIAON 26ST ALFOI FEA 3 AMAA AOL > if avak rue QUITRPEN BAO nt mn Tad, “gor Kvpy 2aciig 1m moe] yireeon Tre i% #7 ¥ 4 PRWY WOT LIGLANGRT © BE Jes NE AN Lg < MEME, IMO, “esagond Seu) . ad 5 me ft Sad EAU <0 ROTEL WOU ‘uTRIN gaodos J00 "SRN 'SHOS SHOIA SIWT nr 1" stantly onhand, at Granulated Corn Meal est grades, Fa J iii STUDY nd AGRI constant il the Labora RE: theoreti. is tanght orld i unusually » Laboratory. < El iM ECHH L ART AND DE N COURSE IN oe facilities for Lg! nial LITERATURE 1, German and Ex quired.) one or more continued thro entire cotitewe and appli MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work ing and equipment MENTAL, MORAL ENCE; Constitutl Palitical Boone MILITARY SCIE: and POLITICAL 8C1 Law snd History CE: instroction theotret) service PREPARATORY years ORY Fall term open for admission, June ment week, June 12.15 other information GRO. W, ATHERTON, LI.D., Prost, State College, Contre Oo DEFARTMERT y graded and thorough, Sept. 14, 1882. Examinstiot if, and Sept. 1 For 18. 1s Calalogue address ALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE. wee The underigoed will #4 le the valuable farm in Georges Spring Mills, containing 160 ACRES Valley, near excellent state of eultivation, the balance ingood timber land, The buildings consist of a new Ouest ZHTORY DWELLING HOUBE own # rooms, Wash house, ele, good bank barn and other outbuildings. All bulldis except barn are newly erected, and the DA To in very good Feondition., The farm is In a convenient and des sirable location, being Josated near maliroad, postofioe, churches schools, eto, and is ag excel | lent opportunity for an investment Also 100 ACRESOF MOUMTAIN TIMBER LAKD. | will be offered in connection with this farm or | separate. Apply to or address ‘ G. R. DECKER, | fob2h-am Bpring Mills, it after all other treatment had Kis put up in 26 and 00 cent Loken all tl : latest with roductions of mspect ne LOW Ph ih ATTORNEYS. BANKS. YORE i BRE A ble by street More vp in § for ir pRironage ts Fs Propricior respectfully A FI UE Missed his Opportunity! DONT Mic Reader, The mujsrity neglect their of srtnnitios, and from that eaues live in poveriy and die cavity! Harrowing despair is the lot of many, as they § hack on lost, forever lost, spporinnity. EAfe be pores. ing! Beach out. Be up snd doing. Improves your appert ity, and serare prosperity prominenes pears teas pad by & pliblosopber, that “the Goddess of Portane offers » golden opportunity to such person at pome eriod of 111 embrace the chances, and the poor out her riches | fail gnu we and she departs, sever to retarn.”’ How shall son fod the QOLPER opportanity! Investigate every hanes that appears worthy, and of fale promise. that is whet all vu covntul soem do. Here io an opportunity. such as bs net ofim within the reach of laboring people. Improved, it will give st jonet, & grand start in life The COLDER spporianity for many ix hore. Money to be made rapidly snd honorably by any industrious parson of either sex. AS] ages Yon on do the work and live at home, whecsver you are. Kren be pinners are snsily sariing from S35 10 B10 ™ ang. +: oan d8 as well if pon will work, not tos hard, bat that ouuly and yon can increase Your inccine as you goon. Yon ean give po time only, or all your time to the work. Fao to lemre, Capital not required We start vou. Also paratively mew and really wonderful ‘eo inwireet » show vou how, free, Fallare sobnows sinong our woo wre ® rosm to bist heave Weite and gt wll ras by return mail fwise to delay. Address 8, Mallost riland, & Co. Box 880, Pe ale The Chaso Ciroular na— " i SAI gr Bg Sens | 0 a 8 xy N¢ iy NSYLVA PEN LEWISBY RA Westward FM PM AM é € & ng Sprin nave ntre Hall Gregg Linden Hall Oak Hall Lemont Dale Summit ) Pleasant Gap Axe nn Bellefonte | trains leave Lewisburg for Monten am, 00am 1.20 bisand 7.45 pm, ig leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 8.35 a Sam. 506 pmAo0 pm, ands 05 pm J. R. WOOD Gen’! Pss'ger Agtl. turn m, i CHAR. E PUGH, General Manager NEW HIGH ARN $2 5 Favorite Singe LOW ARM, $20.0" Drop leaf, fancy cover, tw large drawers, nickel ning nd a full set of Attachment equal to any Singer Machin sold from $40 to $60 by Can wvassers, A trial in your home before pay ment is asked. Buy direct from the Manufac turers and save agents’ profits besides gettin certificates of warrantee for five years. Sem for testimonials to Co-operative Sewin Machine Co., 201 S. lith St., Phila., Pa. AWE PAY FREIGHT. S8 WWANT WORKers Salary or commission to good men. Fast selling Imported Bpecialties: also full line GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK. Stock failing to live replaced FREE idm RD. Leutehford & Oo, Rochester, N. ¥* AMAN..... Always seeks to make in- vestments from which he can receive the most in return in benefits or dividends. $1.50 invested in a year’s subscrip- tion to the “Reporter” will greatly benefit him and he will dividend declared each week the investment, Sh ———