THE CENTRE REPORTER. | FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance Those in arrears subject to previous terms, §2.00 per year, ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5b cents per line for each subse quent insertion, Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. JUNE 30. { | ASSOCIATE JUDGE | ANNOUNCEMENTS, that Samuel | candidate for of the We are anthorizged to announce Decker, of Walker township, isa Associate Judge, subject to the decision We are authorized to announce that C. A Faulkner, of Philipsburg Borough, is a candidate | for Associate Judge, subject to the decision of | the Democratic County Couventlon. i PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that David R. | Foreman. of Potter township, is a candidate for | Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic County Convention We are authorized to announce that Charles R Kurtz, of Centre Hall borough, is a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic County Convention. We are anthorized to announce that M. I. Gar diner, of Bellefonte, formerly of Howard. is a can didate for Prothonotary, subject to the de of the Democratic Convention i ision i County i ASSEMBLY. suthoriz We are Schofield for Assem! ocratic Co 8. ¥ subject Convention | We are authorized to ¢ Nes § Johu T. | MeCormick 6 isk eandidate for Legisla Democratic of F We 5 Ringer, of District Att 1 3 » LemMocT SPRING MILLS, The Southern Precinct of Gregg Divided, Other Interesting Ne Mrs. C. P. Long at Howard. No serious damage was done the late heavy rains, Farmers are ready ws. visiting friends 1s for have the grass cut and are ing for the sun to shine. Mr. Fetterolf his daughters Mrs. Mrs. J. Bitner, Krape, left for =« the Fetterolf. together with B. Crawford, Mrs. C. A. we to Elias fs. K. and ittend R. F. inser wedding of his son, Rev On the 20th and 30th of July Centre Castle, No. 168, (x. E., | Harvest Home festival, hall. hbori gether with the invited. A band has beer the occasion and a good time i He ground. is. All the nei itl fresiinwent pated on the does HOLL Of thers, i up his fe of interest for lovers of { A number of our eitiz Bellefonte on Monday wit praying the court to divide the Sou ern precinct of Gregg township into | After he the aring some of Judg two precincts, delegation, page the members of Furst granted the division as set The new voting plac PD. H. following | m, J. Goodhart, | in the petition. will be in the public | ¢ of Ruhl, election officers: have tl Judge of elec.d W. Shook; I nspes tors, Ww. and Wm. S. Musser; C. F. been appointed registration assessor. and will 1e Ripka has ims oi THE THIRD AND FOURTH PAUTIES. will hold their | The National Convention at Cincinnati on The Wednesday. is 1.140. This is one delegate Prohibitionists number of delegates at Cin- four years ago, so that it will be seen that the Convention is representative | to a degree not usual. The fourth party, the People's party, | meets at Omaha week day, on Independence Day, to make | nominations for President and Viee- | President. The principles and de- mands of this organization were de- clared with sufficient distinctness at the St. Louis conference held on Wash- | ington’s Birthday. These are: First, | the Sub-Treasury plan of the Farmers’ | Alliance; secondly free and unlimited | coinage of silver; thirdly, the increase | of the circulating medium to not than $50 per capita; fourthly, a grad- | uated income tax; fifthly, postal sav- | ings banks, Government ownership of | all the railroads, and Government tele | graphs and telephones; sixthly, the re- | sumption by the Federal Government of all lands held by railroads under land grunts, and the reclamation by the Government of all lands now owne- ed by aliens; and, seventhly, the issue of legal tender notes to pay to all Union soldiers and their heirs the difference between the gold value of the depreciated currency in which the soldiers were pald during the war, and its full face value in gold. one from to-| Jess ! Af ls Boys knee pants, 25 cts to $1.00, Dress ginghams, 61, 7, 74, 8, 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts, Light, drab, tans, browns and all the new shades in Bedford Cords from 30 to 75 and 100 ets, 10, 12, Lyox & Co, we Potatoes wanted at onee, A}, Long, Spring Mills, P. COBURN Interesting Items as Given by our Coburn Correspondent. Farmers have now commenced mak- ing hay, which there will bountiful crop, but the rain has tarded the making of it the last days, Ta-ra-rah-boom-the-hay. The Aaronsburg Lutheran has voted Rev. Wolf, its pastor, a va- Monday of be a re few charge He accordingly on by his estimable wife, where they will spend several weeks among friends at the old homestead. On Monday afternoon the mail train to second going east, killed a cow belonging Henry Snavely. This the cow killed in that way in a short time. On Saturday evening a large num- T. W. Hosterman, P. M., to participate in a party given in hon- at this place or of the 21st anniversary of the birth ent of a large number of costly pres friends. After a sumptuous repast the plays, their guests indulged in a number of and music, and returned to homes just in time to prevent breaking the all well with festivities, Sabbath, being pleased the e But softly ve winds, some unin- Ve ning's whisper it vited guest stole ! wakes It was those tw fellows wi had ul to w i Latin F ANIVILALEOEE, and h ' i} aftar ol . aoa} riris until after eleven o Clock E. 1 } 3 books {. Auman is now keeping knocks down tl time. arthoft of Crarthofl, of Miss Kate spending al «, Laariholl 1] \ 3 Ing some Dark shed presumably to keep the when his f a Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs E. Hurd, of HIGHER TAXES, LOWER WAGES. 1 it Iw While Mr. Carnegie is partner, iimself at pal i great iron famous haitie is Steel ( Amalea- of Iron and Steel I nited States The contest over the proposed reduc. th seal f Iw tion in le of the Wires th rather mon than cause of the great importance of the works at Homestead and the promin- ence of the head of the firm, but especi- the first contest of the Kind that has been made the McKinley Was extensive since the enactment of tariff. This ostensibly designed to of workmen's wages, not their reduction, measure promote an increase en —— The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (lowa,) Democraf, tains information well worth remem- Mr. John Roth, of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago, spraining and bruising his leg and Cot bering: 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.” This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises should have a place in every house- hold. For sale by J. D. Murray Drug gist. iit Select School, The Spring Mills Academy, will open, Monday, July 25th, 1892, to cen- tinue six weeks, possible, as the number of pupils will be limited. D. M. Worry, ———n——— Married § J. Lohr, June 22nd, 1802, Mr. George F. Woodward Mark, of Penn Hall, Frain, of Abdera, Pa. weft 18 0 positive fact that you can buy the best goods for the least money at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle fonte, THE OPENING OF THE SEASON, Railroad's Twelve-Day Excursions to the Shore, The extraordinary success of the se rics of Pennsylvania Railroad excur sions to the New Jersey Coast for sev eral years back demonstrates the enor- inst year the success was unprecedented. the dates have been selected and every de- ous popularity of these trips. For the season of 1862 very best pleas- added. tail to promote the comfort and ure of the excursionist will be gust 4th and 18th, 1802. These dates | cover the time when sea bathing is the finest, fishing is in its prime, and all | in the | enjoyment, | manner of seaside attractions best form for thorough One who misses the opportunity of taking one of the series gives up a de- lightful experience of the summer, The tickets the points on the coast, and are include choicest available Isle rate. for rate of | Moa the same tickets, sold it City, or Ocean City The excursion good at a nt other twelve davs, are to Ix £10.00 from Pittsburg, and COrTres- pondingly low rates from sla- tions, A special coaches wi i Pittsburg parlor cars and at train Iphia, stopping at points, wher with trains peri {i 71 proceed wins of th |.il address Wester: T5143 {Wi} Bg dessin and we now x iy equipped office Work Ww iil i and dispateh. ¢ executed with neatness We carry wedding in in stock i fine line of tations, wed : x ! » 3 8 ding enve OPS, cards, letter and note heads, ete, el aml guarantee our In if in need of anything enumerated give usa work to strictly first class, call, and we will gladly quote prices. »- Ad - : election will mean to the with an economical administration the Government. Mr. Cle lower taxes and veland's relief people, i of Mr. Harrison's will mean a still further advance towards the ideal of the McKinley bill-—the | taxation of the people for the enrich- | { ment of a favored class, the embarrass. ment of trade and the aggrandizement of monopolies. Mr. Cleveland's election will mean | an end Mr. Harrison's will mean their enlargement. Mr. Clevelan’s sucoess will mean free Mr. Harrison's will of bounties, elections, Force bill. Mr. Cleveland's election will mean an end of squandering, Mr. Harrison's | will inaugurate a new era of still great- | Ler extravaganoe, Mr, Cleveland's election will mean | | government in the interest of the peo- ple. Mr. Harrison's will mean govern- | ment in the interest of the plutocracy. | yo mean | we FOr myself—temporarily in a | place of influence in this country-—and | much more for the great body of citi- ! zenship, I express the desire of Ameri- | cans for peace with the whole world, | Pres. Harrison, Then why the dickens do you want | to have the Force bill passed to pick a | quarrel with the south? RA I MO sm we'The REPORTER at $1.50 is the { cheapest paper in the county. Sub | seribeand get in the swim. Men's working pants, strong and tough, $1.00, Lyox & Co. Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-State Auditor “1 have used Chamber family and have no hesitation in saying it an excellent remedy. 1 believeall that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by a cough or cold will find it a friend.” There from of lowa, says: lain's Cough Remedy in my is is no danger whooping 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray Druggist. WA A Gregt Sticker. There are pastes and pastes, but the number of those that stick compared cant. The following recipe is paste that is asserted will stick to al- Take three parts of teen parts of wheat flour. Dissolve water, When cold stir in the wheat flour and add the sugar of lead and the alum, both of which, by the way, must be first dissolved in warm water. Cook the mixture until it shows signs of boiling. When cool the paste is ready for use, Ex. cil — ww Potates wanted. Highest price paid for same. —C. P. Long, Spring Mills. Boys suits, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, L75 and 2.00, Boys finer suits, 2.00, 2.60, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 500. Lyox & Co. At Mingle's shoe store, Belle fonte, all the latest styles in foot wear are kept in stock and at prices lower than elsewhere. ¥ TER. Clerk, Com’s Office tiefoute, Pa., May ALLEY EARM AT PUBLIC SALE 0 Also Steam Forge at Lewisburg. ir mrtof © ned Assignee in itors of James I public outery, an order of the { unders © Chand sie by Parsuant rr _ Pleas of Union triet for the benelil of Frederick, will expose § the following property, on od THURSDAY, JUNE 23, atthe farm buliding, }4 milk Hotel, that Deny SPLENDID MANSION FARM, Oosany heart of Baffalo Valley, on the turn Vicksbwirg and Lochwl, or Bishl's LO, Mae 1802, Qo) wostof Lochiel ike between Andrew Ruhl, Jas Slear and Rishel's holes, 101 Acres «nd 45 Perches, on which are a Brick Mansion, Dank Bars, Sheds, &c., Hall Wind Mill for water pumping, never failing Well, Virst-clas Orchard The iad sof the bighest qusiity and needs 10 be seen io be appreciated This is a rare opportunity to buy the best innd in the best neighborhood at the fairest price. ALSO, at the same time and place, the under signed and Hamuel Duankel will expose at public sale the LEWISBURG STEAM FORGE FRANCHISES, being the complote Steam Vorge erented on 5 lots of ground in Pardee & Shipman’s Addition to Lewisburg, Main Building 10x72 Annex, 30x24 also Office Bollding. 2 Iatest improved Benment & Miles Hammers, Two Tubular Bolles, 00H. P 50H. P, Engine, 2 Cranes, omplete Telegraphs, No. 14 Buffalo Blower, 2 Large Heating Farnaoes, Double Header Cut-off, 22.Foot Lathe, Centering and Emery Machines, Foll Set Fairbanks’ Solos, R. Rand Wagon Soalen, Fall Bet Tools and Dies &o.. for all manner of work, Flowing water and connections with Borough system and siding of Penw'aand Phila & Reading Haliroads at the buildings. Hale to bogin at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, TERME 20 por cont. at sie: 3 por cont. Sept 198h, 1502, and balance April le, 1563, Centre Oo, oan return home same day, jeaving Biehl 8 aL 2:80 % m. Jous W, Freoericx, A WORKS AND y 8. For information addres’ JT. Baken, Alt'y, Lewisburg Centre Hal D flour con- wi Yai retail. onhat ole. sale to dealers and at URE and ities for 0 wa TERATURE 1 an and § JING.) One OF more « i 3 entire oot MATHEMATICS and and applied MECHANK oa MEN nN Latin REA (re hrough the &0 hiro ASTRONOMY; pure ARTS: wound Hide Yona oo ng shop work wee: New build. Mi equips AL PURA and PO i stitutions tice) Boonorny SILITARY SCIENCE: instr cal and practics cluding ery ios PREPARATORY Yoh rRecnrelu Frage snd Lh iTICAL 8C1 i I law and History 14 ¥ § 1 % § tion theoretd each arm ofthe DEVARTMENT : sigh Fall term ope ® 4 for admis 3 ment week Jo other information, ad GRO. W._ ATH . Prost. seire Co Pa 7 ALUAB EVARN ATPRIVATE BALE se The lersigned =i ier al pivate wa de the valu i Valley, pear Spring Mills, © n 190 ACRES wore 01 Jews, 90 spores of which is cleared and In excellent state of cultivation, the balance in good timber land, The buildings consist of a Dew STORY DWELLING HOUSE ose # rooms, Wash house, ote, good bank barn and other outbuildings. All buildings exorpl bam are newly erected, sind the barn b In v iy good condition. The frm is in & ronvenient and des sirable looation, being Joeated pear railroad, postoffics, churches sehoole, ete, and is an excel. ent opportunity for an investment Also M0 ACRESOF MOUMTAIN TIMBER LAND, will be offered in Sanmeetion with this farm or separate. Apply to oF sdaress G. BR. DECKER, feh2h0m Epring Mills, Ey Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured it after all other treatment had £8 1s put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes.
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