COBURN. Caught 160 Trout In Fight Hours.~Can- didates Busy. Mrs, P. H. Stover is off on a several weeks’ visit to friends at Bellwood. Mr Reedy, of Buffalo Cross Roads, Union county, ter, Mrs. John Hoffa, a few week. A. J. Campbell, who is employed by the Glen Union Luni%er Co., at Glen Union, Pa., came home on Saturday days jamin Creek, near Glen Union. He Campbell fisher can beat this record? Mr. does not claim to be an expert either. Henry Kling and family the funeral of Mrs. Susan which took place at Wolfs’ Wednesday forenoon. A. J. Greist, of ‘Unionville, A. Moore, of Howard, Warntz, and H. Thursday. Mr. Meyer, candidate this section votes, on last of Milesburg, sioner, was in time. ful as grasshoppers in Kansas. Don’t forget the festival on Saturday evening, June 17. the same Pl STATE PICK-UPS. John Jelenick, Hungarls MI, ordained and installed as a Congrega-~ tionalist minister at Braddock recent- ly. William Clark, a house painter at | Coatesville, fell 115 feet from the roof | of a building. He died from the inju- ries. In the deal which Patterson obtained control of the caster, Columbia and Ironville trac- tion lines, the lawyer's fee was $20,000, A new railway system to be known as the Wabash, in which Andrew Car- negie has the controlling interest, is to be builtin the western part of state, The board of directors of the Gettys- burg ” cided not to remove the institution to Georgetown, D. C., but will repair the old building and erect a new building | for recitation halls and library to $15,000. Rev. Joel Swartz, D. D., St. James’ Luthéran church, burg, who has 700 widely scattered members in his congregation, thinks | nothing of doing his ten miles on a bi- | eycle in prosecuting his pastoral ties, though he is seventy He has three in the also, a Was by ex-Senator » Lan- the heological seminary have de-| cost pastor of Gettys- | i du- years old. sons ministry ii s—— tobbery at Wanamaker's, Rev. W. L. Pope, catholic priest who is accompanying Governor Cosio, of Quaretaro, Mexico, on a trip through the United States, met with They John Wanamaker i delphia. While in store tinguished foreigners left their in Mr. Wanamaker's private ro After rece priest elise ing opals valued $25 ing. To th not been recovered. a a heavy loss the called on the Hon. other day. n Phila- his the dis Wrans : YOULL, wering their garments the box cont JAKE) sovered that a bikl= Was 1s a present time they have hb A A Seventh Week of the Fair. A glorious summer sky and wier- ately te m warm imperature the ith the Fair. June promises to roll up a big attendance judging ushered in } sev weer of Columbia by the size of People Pp v the thousands al- the daily crowds thus far. mired into the grounds b though there is no special attraction, | except the possibility of seeing Prin- cess Falalie flitting through the build. ings, A tl A Valusble Recipe. A strong cement for mending ehina is made as follows: Prepare a thick solution of gum arabic and water, and stir in plaster of Paris until the paste is very thick; apply it with a brash to the broken edges, set them carefully together, tie a string around them, and put away several days to harden. It will break in a new place before the old fracture will part. s———————— A —_p A Handsome Gift. On next Sanday afternoon at 2.80 present to the congregation the hand some front window in the church. The sermon, by the pastor, Rev. Ei- senberg, will be appropriate to the oe. casion, — tn Arm Broken, On Monday last while Thomas tery at Millheim, his horse took fright Hockman was thrown from the buggy | and had an arm broken. itso — Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism If you use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try itand you will be surprised at the prompt re- lief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Druggist. tt AU CO Wanted. 300 bush els Potatoes byC. P. Long & Co. MORTGAGES N PENNSYLVANIA, According to the census report just issued, the existing mortgage indebt- edness of Pennsylvania is $613,105,802, { and the number of mortgages in force | 518,403, There was a steady annual increase in number and amount from 1880 to 1888, In the former year there | were recorded 75,485 mortgages of the | aggregate amount of $02,046,678, and i | the latter 120,003 mortgages amounts | ing to $194,830,258. In 1880 the num- ber of mortgages was 131,801, but their aggregate amount was only $186,642 - 224. The per capita mortgage debt wes $117. This is exceeded by Kan- sas, $170; Massachusetts, $144, and $107, Rhode Island, lowa, $104, and Illinois, $100, In Tennessee the per capita debt is on- The ratio beeween the estimated true value and the mort- Kansas, 28.13; Connecticut, 20.14; 1942; Vermont, 190.21; 18.91; Tennessee, 8.57, 10,96. An existing is found in each of fifteen counties and of more Nebraska, 24.58; Massachusetts, and Alabama, namely, Alleg Philadelphia, $178,908,- gheny, $62,974431, and 3,307,836. The lowest in Fulton, $356,855, g stands next with only $34 is and Armstron There is nothing in these figures to any pessimistic feeling. index of a much larger growth in value and ial development. The per- centage for real estate purchase and to make real for instance, 80.63 in Le ber of mortgages is shinply the estate improvements Chester county, 75.43 in Wash- The heaviest indebtedness is the manufacturing and mining counties, and the there the smallest Was, 87.56 in anon and ington. found in greatest least in those in which is Electricity as n Motor, That electricity is the motor of the future cannot now be doubted, says | the Philadelphia ZYmes, and it is de- is startling. 1Itis now not accopled motor for street cars in cities and inland towns, but it is swiftly ad- | vanecing in rural sections by econnect- ing important pointsin the country by | the rapid transit the trolley now fur- | nishes, It Is evident from the progress of the rail- and a complete net work of electric ways for that they be so inter- woven as make lines connecting all the great centres of pop- | ulation and business in the They need restrictions as to the use of public roads, but they are to the popular of they should be generously aided rath- er than hindered by the laws. It may now be accepted as assured that the electric will parallel the from city tosuburban communities, bnt they will not encroachment upon the patronage of the steam lines, They will very largely multiply travel, and the electric lines will have an im- mense patronage chiefly created by the accommodation, will eventually continuous local to become method transit, and railways Soon steam lines every bé a serious increased facilities for rapid and con- venient transit. The electric railway now the method of transit that is in the closest touch with the people, est of all motors; it requires no grading of road beds: climb the highest hills with ease and descend them with 1 iy is It is the cheap- it can complete control of speed, and it goes the steam line It is, the wople, and as such it rally red. It every rural community into the by-ways where can never penetrate, railway of the j be libs will soon bring in fact, should encourag into close relation with the eity, and heartsome of rural hus open the most lands into use for suburban homes, Beyond the proper protection of the nd arly one-half of amount of progress a of varied in- Ni the toatl | of mort for less $HU0, and ne arly ir Al and less than dustries. amount oes is than i l | for £500 r one-fo th 2 $1,000, Pitishure ye i tHE, 5 Bp TOOK THEIR BREATH AWAY. Expenses Almost a Million a Month, Auditor Ackerman i ment to the financiers of the World's Fair Tuesday, that almost took their breath away. He told them that the salary list for May reached the enor- mous total of $360,000 hat more the pay There was a general exclamation that the running expenses were at least $400,000 a month and the that director Burnham, had de rolls - made a state. and t roll during that period. igh announcement of World's tf drop was | i made Fair, S000 | d to men from the this week oo Summer Excursion Hoaies and Rates, } eddition of the Pennsylvania | book fs stefully gotten up practical and i four stsitael annua of Houtes as just hitind: from may rips or exten- surmmer and whic Ons be tude BITRE i ded ¢ during the early fall months The the « grape the ha ana the great vars { routes suggested the nd exhaustive descriptions oy O11 ies Of rates, difiercnt places, the explanatory | make t volume a most valuable guide. illustrations, his Copies of the book may be obtained | at an office of the Pennsylvan- | in Rails road ment of ten cents, or | upon application to the General Pas- | senger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadeiphia, it will forwarded | upon the receipt of twenty cents, ¢ » wy ticke on pay be ] Good Showing, i " } i oe ! bration met last night and appointed a number of committees, who work with the general committee making arrangements. he commitice in charge of the will | : i in | Subseriptions | to make it a success, - A hs er Fashionable Wedding. On Wednesday at noon, Miss Elen of Bellefonte, and Mr. M. | Andrews, of England, were cried wedding tour to England, Ii was a fashiona- sg Children's Day, Next Sabbath Children’s Day will be observed in the Centae Hall Luth- eran church in a befitting manner. A program has been prepared wh ich will be entertaining and interesting. a AA Wanted, A farm hand during haying and harvesting, First-class wages will be paid a good man. 8. W. Bmrrn. Centre Hall, Pa. AAI RR we Btbseribe for the REPORTER. well, P, Long & Co. have just re- ceived a large stock of chain and lever ighways, there is little nee restraining the constr extension Or connection of ay lines. They are not to be fear )olists, as rural lines ean Ix : structed everywhere, and any effort to establish nOBOpGLS or op- pression must be perilous to those w are foolish enough to attempt it electric railway is the people's li it bes as progressive as possible. - a - C OMMENC EMENT EXERCISES, A Class of Seventy-four Graduated at the State College Yesterday Pennsylvania was graduation { liege u day and the ttended The toy B. Mattern delivered the valedictory and «taut slate exercises in the chapel were by nearly one thousand people. class numbered twenty-four. commencement address was del Charles De liv- ered by Crarmo, president 1 { Conege Atherton awarded the President conferred the First Camp, E. Dunkle, M. McElw ala M honors were taken by Emma E, Wyalusing; Henry ii fo rit of of $e, 1 Riis af eld, + en bn Roy Lil Ww. Ciro, Matt Smal D | M TRE ClO honors » of Har Milesburg, Harrisburg. the evening Among tt! ded th Mr. HL. W. H + M risbhare: ern. of i The ail pian Cxere t : By : wiltis iu iii FUNIOT Foo Contr wer fron atte © EX OorvIses were, er, Son Kreamer, eulah Dri | Heckman. py ( The Pittsburg wronicle- Tele graph remarks: The inequality of represen tation afforded by our present Senato- rial system will be emphasized by the votes on the silver question at the com- | ing session of Congress. In the Sen- will probably cast has a total population of Lut 44,000, and a total banking capital, including of less than $1,000,000. Pittsburg has a sin- the re- sources of all the public and private banking institutions of Nevada, and its population is five times as great, and yet it can have no voice on aques- tion which vitally affects its financial interests, llamo All Free, Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the op- Call on the Trial Dottie ¥ree. dress to H. E. Baeklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household In- structor, Free. All of which is guar- anteed to do you good and cost you nothing. J. D. Murray's Drugstore, — 1 I A . For Sale, Several young horses for sale; or will exchange for any ‘kind of cattle. B. W. Smita. Centre Hall, Pa. ot iminiit whe stock of boots, shoes, and rubber goods sold at Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte, is complete in every respect and sold at prices so low that all can purchase, pumps. Come and see theo. ~fiubscribe for the REPORTER. , hn | [FOAL NOTICE | In re Assigned Betate of} In ibe Conrt of Com. i Danlel Bartges in trust for the benefit of credliors County, No. 175 Apr term 1549, | been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cen. tre Conuty for an order to reosnvey to the said Daniel Barges #. the Assigned estate, nuder and in pursuance! the Beoomd apd YT Third Sections of the act of the 4th of May, 18508. All persons iu- on the Nixth day of June 1333 to show any they have, why the CRUM: applieation a forosain ing a re-eonveyance of the amine d estate, Ww. SMITH, | may 4 of i A DMINISTRATOR'E NOTIZE. LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of F, i M Burkholder, dec'd., of Poller town ship, hay ing been lawiully gralited the vudersigned, she would respectfully request all persons know ug themselves indebted 0 Lhe estate 0 make Fimmediste payment, nud those having claims against the game to present them daly asuthent! ented for settlement MARY E Bl RKHOLDER, Administratrix Centre Hill L¥ a SMEN herds | Many special varieties to offer orusmentsis, aud contm COMmINs ion 1 fF. Hive MY of err 10 Bj DU LL ¥ "AZ ANTI i PA OUR Cliszs ni Bie both ed oul ¢X( £ nee by us We pay asi ve terior a weekly, tory. FRA red ersmon, Hochester, N iSanbm N. ¥. AGENTS WANTED four the ouly BIOGRAPHY of JAMES 6. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTY the co-operatic ete 'W IN, his Hterary executor with i of fi sud hi | Drs { SIONS.” Tie HEARY BLL FUG, 6. KOEW CONN, New Buggles, wagons, &C., A BARGAIN. undersigned has on hand at his Yeagertown a very large stock { Ww &e., will sell at low and order to room. first-class and Call my Arringes, AErons, price make material and poly, to Ort de af : wo in Dest. i . $n suit ever) Bug- ies and Wagons made Repairing i to. yp 5 nll % tho in the cinds » nl sly prompt juni- le. tly attendes PHILIPS, J | Wis, Davis is a prominent phy- Towa, the for itl i] Cass county, actively engaged in wdicine at that place y-five years On the ile in Des Moines, he was suddenly tack of diarrl id Chamberlain's Colie, and has been sof nn en route taken Having Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past and FOE. ROVE. teen vi he of which « irs knowing its reliabil ULy, ile, two doses him. 6 < oent bx procured snpletely cure i il i of and pro- hould | excitement and change water ident to traveli often Ole = boil DETOrY Mur. Tie dy DD. 'W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE cenf¥hen. other specialties for Geni) fadien, Boys and Misses are the oh Best in the World. Een ment which will appear in | this paper. Tako no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. POUGLAN SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom, Sold by WOLF & CRAWFORD. And eRe, descriptive sivertise. | AGENT WANTED 27 07 eG own Sor 48 S vrs (Yrvvw ns Nar sury Stool Atiuw Sestemn. Salary SMITH CO he GENEVA Y FEeatabijehed Largest, OV idest Bstabiinhed and Nursiries ju the Uniled States. 150d 1 axpw opiart, Ww & T Geneva Narmoery j%4 De of 1h Peat Koown : Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A oortain cure for Chronio Sore Eyes, | Totter, Balt Rheum, SBcald Head, Old | Chronic Sores, Fever Bores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles, It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatmont had failed kt is put up in 25 and 50 cent bozos. Are you insured? If not, now isthe time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as an insurance against any serious results from an attack of bowel complaint dur- ing the summer months. It is almost {certain to be needed and should procured at ones. No other remedy enn take is place or do its work. and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. Murray, Druggist. be GR “0 D. a ws AS A AAS Muscien!l College. The Bummer Term opens July 24th, in Voeal and Instrumental music. For catalogues address Henry 13. Moy- er, Freeburg, Pa. 8 New Millinery Goods, New millinery goods for spring and summer just received from Philadel phia and New York. Wishing you to call nod examine the same whether You purchase or not, you will be made welcome, Myra C. Isnnen, ATTORNEYS. Jonx KLINE Attorney at Law BELLEFO! NTE, PA. be cousuited jo German Jans7 Cun J. H, ORVIS, CX E.L OLVIS (yvis, BOWER & ORV ALorneys at La i BEL 1 EFONTE PA. Office in Criders Exchange bullding on second floor. Jansh BOWER, FORTREY "Attorney gt Taw, BELLEFONTE, ding. PA Office {in Conrad Bal jan ANT DALE Attorney at Law, SELLEFONT two KE, PA. doors from Jans? W, corner Diamond Hank a Office NKLE, Atl ai-l.aw, BELLEFONTE, PA 1 kinds of legal business attended to promptly Epecinl «tention given Ww colle Office, 24 floor Crider Excha ge ry Lions PANGLER, C.F, Hewes, LER & HEW £8 . Atlorneye at Jaw, BEI LEFORTE, PA % Prac e in German and jan to colle {FTIR ii in siiris Consultation n © Bp ini ihe BANKS. Y BARKING CO BELLEFONT L Botan s' depont leposd ivGERT, Cashier, HOTELS. 8} Pron LOCK FAVES & TOG riotn Woods Caldwe PA. gon LLEGHENY : TIONAL OPEN ATION BOTH BOA RT LEADING DEPARTNENTE OF ETUDY. few 1 ‘RE Latin glash (ree Larough the MATHEMATION and TRONOMY sad applied MECHANIC with stydy. ih sg and oye MESTAL, Ent KE: n ol tienl Bam fi. pas ARY SIE > and prnctiond, ite aprvice PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; years—oareflly graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept, 14, 1892. Examinations ye 16 and Sept ‘ HTL Ww Jute 12405, 1952 f Ais er nf pure & shop work New bolld. sd PO " law ATIUAL Se and History 44 aE i2 tnstragction theorets wiing each arm ofthe 18 Two WHY SER wage ¢ or Buckien’s Arnion The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray. “= Wreite for Bump) 3 In Price, Fobtie, Fitaud Finish Salve, EE a ve Rane Your j1icoe WE BEAT THE WORLD ! JARGEST STOCK OF PANTINGS in the “tare. Peryrer Frrrisa Paxrts Co, Altoona, Pa. Wi or pheta,, with Tip. Reninbie wt nad, free cd Lil oe 18 a : Sits ¢ We advise, il S adv, hy » rer, hud Af 270 Tammy villa, a C. A SROW 4.00. | a, 1 Masuwaton, 8.5, i i i i D ve PENNSYLVANIA K. | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway Time Table, in effect Ma y 41, 1895, MONTAN! LEAVE TWARD Train OE, EAS ¥ ix yw popes {Daily except {azicton, stations $i8a. mm. id Sunday Voutevili intermnedinle BITIY iN Phi iadelphia 61 5100 p, 1 oi wm. Baltimore, 8.10 p m,, Washi y at Philadelphia for sil Through passenger coaches Philadelphia and Baltimore pen -shiore 10 Kisgs Parlor cars wil 1538p m~Train 8B, (Dally except Fi intermedia in at 6.0 ¥h Lions, arriving al York, #8 p.m Hadeivh Haitimore, Parlor ear throug! plhin, and pas enger conchies lo Pui Baltimore, H01 p, mi, Fur find 10.566 Tain 12. {Daily Yilkesburre, Hazleton Internet jute 1 pm, Wash Cx Pottey wrriviy (po Bh & mn Lua Phllaceipll 6. (Dui intern BOZp m-~Train UE ANG sil indeiphin, 4.5 Iman sieepis Phlindelpbis and New sengers can remain in x 00a m m.~Train irg and in phi al i. Harris nied BO sievg ger couches Lo WESTW 57 8. ma ~Train i satdeigus and int 0 pt Bulla and Niagam Fall is, wi cars Ww Ede and Elmin 1 PEEL Erie and Rochester 10.17 -Train 15. (Dail; liste siations bo 0 Train For Kaue, Cauandalyg Rochester, Buffalo an Wirough passenger cosct er. un Parlor cer ww Bo passe i 2 cugh Pullman wi ger Oonchios 0 For Lock Haven and Tite a. ’% Pp. . or Kenovoe, Ei y BURG bral ARD BAILEOA iy Except Sunday TY BOK g 1X BONE bi Lasiwurd , Yu ANI.HN § X §7 HRY ire Hall iv Viessant Axe sn 55 Bellefonte dh a J i A 2 ER BETTER AXD Indestructible Over B00 Beautiful WUracTUe MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, BRIDGEPORT, CONN Address, PETER HOFFER, Centre Hall. Agent for Centre Co. mar.303m Potatoes and Wheat grow best when planted with $20.00 is acknowledged by all who have tried it. Bend for weve Price List, YORK =~ Works, YORK, PA.
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