A Little Railroad History, Wednesday last was the 43rd anni- | versary of the running of the first pas- to Johnstown. The Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Zribune, ferring to the fact, says: The main line of the Pennsy Ivania railroad, hav- toona, the Portage track was utilized to convey passengers over the moun- ent route from Altoona could be com- pleted. At that time there was no ac- commodation for change of cars in the wild forest surrounding Y switches, and the from Hollidaysburg waited in their cars until the arrival of the passenger car and engine from Altoona. A single eight-wheeled pas- Crews ty than the street cars of the present day, sufficed to carry the passengers, and it was usually not more than half filled. The first winter no passengers were carried over the mountain at night, and tourists arriving at cansville in the evening were Hollidaysburg, where they could re- main until morning, when they continue their journey. From time the canal packet boats, had hitherto carried all through pas- sengers, were discontinued and travel deserted the canal. This gurated the railroad through state, which has since grown to present immense proportions. the first passenger conductors of that ley, of Pittsburg, are the only known surviving conductors of those early days, mses A A A a —” I~ 1860 more than one-half of all the people in this country were eng in agricultural pursuits. The farmers aged ed almost one-half of all the wealth and property of the country. had, during the preceding ten years, when MecKinleyism was unknown, more than doubled their wealth. increase in the value of their property had been over 100 per cent. But to-day, after more than thirty senting hours and days and weeks and months of slavish drudgery and toil, they find themselves poorer instead of richer than they were in 1860, The farmers of stilfeonstitute, census, nearly one-half of our popula- long the United States the property of the country, they did in 1860, they than fourth of it, and that which they own is steadily depreciating in from year Lo year. What a comentary upon ful influence of this cunning and revolutionary use of the taxation! How great the tribute paid a own less do valine the bane- American farmer to the American manufacturer ! We are still under Republican No change in legislation has made by the Democratic party. it will be made, and made soon, and in the prospect for such change by the Democratic congress now in laws, appeared, and the outlook for higher x DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE | renal estate By virtue of an order of the | | Orphan's Court of Centre county, there will be | offered at public sale on the premises, in Potar { township, about four miles south weit of Centre i Hall, on 0-0 BATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1808, At 1 o'clock, p. m., the tnllowing desoribed estate of Datel Horner, deo'd., ship 0 wit: All that o srtain | ment and trant of land sitoate In Polter town- i ship. Centre county, Pa, bouud.d on the north by lands of James Runkle: on the north-onst by | lands of David Workinger, Wm Colyer and oth er; on the souts by lands of Basan Alters and others: and oo the west hy lands of David Love's | estate, or (3 K. Love, containing 132 acres more { or less, Having thereon ereciod a two and one ha!f story frame hoe, arn and other ont bulldivgs, with good orchaad a 4 excellent wa fer on prem ices TERME. fin he paul! ensh o ¥ fu ote your, aad th Intervet, Tos Lee wroigrenl bv 5 3d oF ju 1a Ove) roul inte of sald town. mess nage, ene good « third «f th } ¢lirge money to ufirmiation of sab; one-thind two vears with Wl mortgage on haia the prem ise nt tos HO SEMAN, Adm'r, DRY GOODS o Ciowstin, NRITLIORS, oli, 0 etal] dry in Centre Hall to another side line gnles aod duapll Box 1502, Phila- anoeANT RD A FIRST-OLARS leering ofl or Dex Domets, Casshiners, Cottonadeys Koodx trad at i sh nid vicinity Wo pay a good eomm on cates Address Manufacturer, delphian Post Office W. L. DOUCLAS 83 SHOE wnd¥'iie. Do you wear them? When next la need try a palr, Best in the world. {gett EN No objection afin { If you want afine DRESS SHOE, mate In the latest | styles, don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, | do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and | price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, ANTE] )~SALESMEN, TO RELL OUR and har iy nursery stock rietios tooffer both in fruits and routrolie 1 only by us. We pay y. give exclusive territory and 1 at ones and sscure choloe “MU AY BROTHERS, N ymen ce Irser of incidents childhood in bold relief, our | memory to the when | young, none are more prominent than The rs that it was Among the | that stand out reverts as days severe sickness, young | vividly remembe berlain’s Cough Remedy cured her administers it to and For { croup, and in tarn | her own offspring | the best results | Murray, Druggist. always sale by J. D. ‘New Buggies, Wagons, &¢., AT A BARGAIN. The undersigned has on hand at his | shops at Yeagertown a very large stock i of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &ec., | which he will sell at low prices and | easy terms in order to make room. All made of first-class material and equal to the best. ( al and my I can suit everybody. Bug- we stock. gies best Repairing promptly attended to. junl-Zm atvle. of all H. PHILIPS LETTERS TESTA : ovis te of top. having been granted to respectfully request wives indebted to the paymont, and those to present them dew { the und | all pe | eslate i havi daily WOouM a theme Rf ‘ od for settlement D.C. KELLER, Executor Turbotvilie, Pa auther ly growing better from day to day. ————— A SA, Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citiz for years we have been that sell as well, or that have such universal satisfaction. We aot hesitate to guarantee them every the purchace price, if satisfactory sults do not follow their use. remedies have won their great larity purely on their merits, Murray, Druggist. — popu- | J. Agents Wanted, Energetic agents wanted in every town, county and state, to our “Lace Curtains,” Pillow Bed sets, Chenille Chenille Curtains, liberal terms and guarantee exclusive Agency. manufacturer at lowest possible prices, Fine assortment of Patterns and quali- ties, Shams, living. Write for terms and particu- lars; full information free. Nonrr Brorisy LACE Minis, sepl-L-8m 115 Worth St. N, I mA Lesson for Kitchen Maids. Mattie Sides, a Columbia girl, fin- shed washiog dishes in very hot wa- ter, and to arrange something, thrust her right arm into the ice box. The cold atmosphere paralyzed her arm which fell helpless to her side. In a few minutes her hand became cramp- ed and the arm swelled to twice its normal size. The paralysis then pass- ed from the arm into the neck and face producing lockjaw, from which she suffered excruciating pain, A physician was then summoned but medicines were of no avail. Fioally hot irons were applied and gave relief, Subscribe for the REPORTER. Y. BAERGA B RAN ¢ Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat. i sent business conducted for Mooenate Frees. foun Ornce 18 OrposiTE U8. Patent Ormice 8 gand we can secure patent ia less time than those 3 ¢ remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip. ‘ We advise, if patentable of not, free of § ¢charge. Our fee not due till patent in secured, A Pamesrey, “How to Obtain Patents,” with ¢ | $ cont of same in the U. §. and foreign unifies i ¢ sent free. Address, iC.A.SNOW& CO. : Ore. PATENT Qrmice, WasminaTon, D. ©. WEVA RRVABREL LBL R VERRAN REN -~ tion, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -LETTERS desde of Administration open the estate of Mrs Eliz-tw th Burkholder, dee'd. of Potter township, : g teen lawfully granted wo the undersign- wor ld respectfully request all persons | knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make imnmediste pal ment, and those having claims against the mame to present them duly suthentics ted for oo tileme Li LW SPANGLER. Administrator, ", | mogd-6e —————— i” —— KSECUTOR'S NOTICE —~LETTERS TESTA. peniary on the estate of Ms Esther Ul i rich. Inte of Potter township, having been grant: ed to the undersigned, he wold respeotinily re. § guest nil pois us knowing themselves indebted | 10 the estate to make immediate payment, and | those having cigine sgainst jhe sane 0 present ! them daly aut hentie stent for settioment. i + A. WAGNER, Exventor, Kipple, Pa. . § World's Fair Philanthropists, Messrs. Boddie Bro. wegithy Chicago gentle men, having the interest +f their ity at heart, and desiviog ta disprove the falsity of the state ment that only in bostding houses can be found moderaie food aceommodiations during the Worlds Falr, reinodeled and furnished at great expenae ons of their foson« absolutely fireproof business structares, weated corner of Franklin and Jackson streets, within short walk! Ais tases of the Union Depots, Theatres, Post Office, Board of Trade, ean, Elevated, Cable 1 ads and Sceambonts to the World's Pair, furnished newly throughout 500 rooms, superb parlors, sles vators, cieetrie Hghts exhaust laos lo keep onol entire building, nemed this ut The Great Western Hotel, ‘and invite the ie to take : their choles of rooms for $1.00 per Py. ehiidren § {to 12 fifty conte, Elegant restaurant and dining rooms where me Toe meals are served at b) cents, or & Ia carte nt very moderaie prices. There would be loss Leard or known of extor. thon and imposition connected with the W. rit Fair were there nore public spirited, falr mine men in Ch #8 are the owners a of The Great Western Howl, nr ro rs should ine Paul Daily write as early »s ible to thay are being taken ap rapidly pr ! whe REPORTER gives you all the news—local and general—only $1.50 per year in advance, The Doctor has | been for years a professor and lect urer in several of i our largest mc dical colleges and earn ed an great lame authority and all jects concerning @ his specialty. author on sub- MILLHEIM, P i Oct. 6: Nov. 8; Dec. 1; Ded { June 15; July 18; Aug. BEL LEFONTE, Pa., at Bl Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; Dee. 3 June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He w ti iy } LO1s County EV] BY pense of visits , at MUSSER 29: Jan 10. f) + Jan. 27; iil visit Own msnis ture of 2 ¢ ~ All Eye Oneratinne { Offensive Smell of Catar ri. Ot eight ve Oar Catarr sometl vory in of tres rey Nittany, Os Pa. April Cured BY Df, Balm, nd of that felt labors on sox headache, t i 4 } i nd $53 pow and feel dike a d I am certain that Tits, Argeniing {ir Diseases of women, such cured. Cancers! No cutis Manh diseases, that debi 1 + 3 LID a which wil Email b Method method » This emi- nent Physi- cian hasdevot- ed lifetime to his specialty-- ases ofthe Eye, Lung, and Dis- dis Nose, iar, Throat, chroni eases. HOURE 8; 15; Fridays, Aug. 11; 3; March 23; April 20; Nept. May Haturdays, : Mareh 2 Aug. 12; Sept. 9; Feb, 2 i; April 21; May 4 wt 3 - CE od ces sfully erformed. Deafness Cured; have been CuiRriy i. and Pon niin in my i wt eft EOL Worse ulm pel the right o3 lent and {f not belng able Wo % § ifferent man thanks Ww 2 magine how sodersiand and 180 thre good a i have bax Can i CAD Ol more MICHARL B TEGESR This Wondertul, { work wes We thas Salm have had a bad case BULIUs Kl ene a pain fit was seldom that are as i bad K but now af ifs ery « €i nlire- ARTHA CARNEYN 1 remedies of knife quickiy or oaustics, wi manbood, i private MALLE Yours, OF ANY Catine the potenos, Mt ae Aan wil examination of +» 4 § #8 nf wrice F+O000008 OF Urine pn HONEST FERTILIZER High Grade Acid the farina 0: adioin t three Slade Centre Ls Ct Hoge farms inty ferie g the past yi Wheat, Corn, Oats sand N two hued;ed tome this S ity. and i» wl talin cen svt FEAT & bores MeCsim ot & Co phate has b proven it TT perior fn it FERTIITES This is» or clover and 1 of the State Colley: proves t sped kl in wvaln nis claim by tion tothe above arts Bone, Mureate of Potash the waatsof buyers In add Ground to weet fe We weil N We have given a great deal of attent we deal Or greatest ambition is 9 § possible cost 10 the (afer. We BOW present our « asstiranoes that our eff hav s booy Crown vite the farmers of Centre and adj before purchasing i an fining McCA July 13, 1853. UBLIC SALE «THERE WILL BE OFFER wi at public sale by the uadersigned exe eutors of the estate of David Henpeigh., late of Potter tow aship, dee’d on Owes FRIDAY, OCT. 6, All o'clock p.m, the following estate, to wit: A farm situate about nove and a hall mile east containing J oss 155 ACRES 4 meat measure, Theroon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN and other outbaildings. Good running water {pos near the bulidiugs, An wrebard of good rail on the premises, Part of the land = of the best soil. About 50 or 60 sores are covered with good timber. Toe farm aod Umberiand will be sold a8 8 whore of separste to suit purchasers, Another farm, sitnate about one aud a half miles east of the Old Fort, in Potter township, will be offered for saie on Og BATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1808, at 1 o'clock p. tu. This farm contalos 155 ACRES, neat measure, in foe state of enitivation, on erected a large wee DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, sw and other cutbutldings. An orchard of choice fruit on the premises. The Innd fs supposed to be underinid with fron ore The sates will bs held on the farms on the days appointed, when terms will be made known’ BP. HENNEIGH, AUAM BARTGES Esceutors, REE, On dows ibwd inG orge's Valley, of Potters Bank, 0 Et There For a lame back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will eure any ordinary ens in one or two days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bot- les for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist. we Advertise in the REPORTER wverybody Yeada it it. : ® 12 {4 ie trade ved name adopted for § fax} val Phosphoric Acid, which is ved South Carolina Ro k ever of. Ad over two hundred tons of this pass 3 has boon tes] ou riarms through at ory results irises 's it pany ih ot sativfact ® host gual Biper Plym nO FERTILTES 12 past Larose years and } olher complote fertil Lut Wt free 13 ig i new it S115 igors h to all sates al 1 ars per Lon TORE YORy " Dr. Freer TRIN We sold ity tone oo tn ¢. Bullaln Honest Phomphiate, i Rik ighedt qualily st the least this re spot with the full fog this tv be the fact, we in he merits of the fertilisers we offer & CO, JEFO., Y TE, PA 14 Ld DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. HERE IS A SNAP FOR BRAIRY PEOPLE THE LATEST THING OUT in order to introduce The Casadian Agrieal- cist nto New hows, the publishers have de. ledd to present at uhneaally sttractive reward «1 for their Great Eighth Hall Yearly Literary Atireet ion for the summer of 1008, which closes Oct. 1. 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We poufuvaly have the best business to offer an agent that oan be found on the face of this earth. $43.00 profit on 875.00 worth of business is bein ily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our employ. You onn make money faster at work for us than vou have any idea of. The business is so ery to learn, and instractions 0 simple and plain, | that ail suceeed from the start. Those whe tak hold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Seenre for yourself the profits that the business #0 readily and handsomely yields. All beginners socceed grandly, and more than Jeattn their greatest « ations. Those who it find exactly as we tell them, There is plenty rou for 4 few more workers, and ue uige Bn 8t onoe. If you are alresd ave un few spare moments, with them to savaniage, then Ne eu. ut an onee this is r gral appartun y ve scalars b3 rE Mireas or gare ©0., Box No, soo, Augusta, Me. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: “I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my hus band being employed there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr, It cured both of them. I kuew of several other ohses where it was equally successful. 1 think it can. not be excelled and cheerfully recom- PENNS SYL VA! NIA Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, 1 effect May 21, 1898, | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, Di8s. mm. Train 34, (Daily except Bundey For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hezleton, Polsyvilie Harrisburg and intermediate’ stations, serving at Philndelphin at 800 p.m, Few York, 5.500 p | m., Baltitnore, 3.10 p m,, Washiiuglon 4.56 9. m. connecting st Philadelphia for all sea-shore points. Through passenger Couthioe Wilkes. barre, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Parlor curs to Fit Is wiphia, Train PATTY 14 Baits 4 Parlor is, snd pus RET COSC more OL p.m Train 12, | For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, and in tormed inte points, arriy W050 $ mm. New York 3.50 s, me. Balti m Washiungion 4.10 8. m Yussen Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia Bip m.~Tralun 6 (Da Harrisburg and all interme ing at lade] iia, 4.50 8. In , m. Pulimas ineping cars {rg iin Philadelphia ar 3d New York Vai Benigers CRI renaln in sleeper undl 129 a O08. m Train 4 Harrisburg and futermed Pluliandelphin at 6.50 a, 3 Baltimore 620 a. m., Pullman sleeping cam to Phila passenger coaches 10 Philladelphis nt WESTWARD, 6878. m ~Train 3 { audaigus and inter ulfaio and Nisg w Erie a1 and Roo 17 ~Train } interinediate stations LOB p. ma 1 rain or hane, Ca. andaigus Chester, Bulsio a ha HIOURH PRESCHEET COW § PRrior car & i P. in Train ii or Ha dire and 2.4 } m arity 1 Port sug iutlermoedisale except Sundsy.] & Murrist uth mare § ert bi y pila 4p. 5 {lav de ar BITiy- Te m i ile pinion: aITIviGE 8 5... New York i 0 a Washington, 7.9% id Baltimore, For Ex ations through Daily) For Hiinle pare Falls, mira snd $i. ¥i KH { Wr, si novo, ¥ Latha} ELBLIOUS, GH TRAIL x. AND BOL" w York 12.15 imore 4 40 kosbari pas arriving at Mouland leaves Philadelphia 8.0 Ss m Baltimore B4 a a leaves Ne in 4.0 Train 16 pa 5.00 8 00 5a J iy, EXO Bunday Train 11 wn 7 1035 » & In 00am 15a “Pp m, Was aITiving si or Car and pass Kew York at Wash Lnglon )40 grriving a 4 a Fall Bioaves pm, 0 LEWISBURG AXD TYRONE EAILROAD Daily Except Sunday, Westward. "MPN. A. XM { Sod Eastward. ANPMNM. PM 9 2 5 47 BTATIORS, Montandon Lewisburg Sieh Vicksburg 15 5 5 5 £ £ 8 po bs be nf Sd SEC Toy 55 Rising BPpriog 02 Penn Cave a Centre Hall 16 Gregn 24 Linden Hall Osk Hall Lemont i On ED a BB o w Bellefoute ional trains leave Le wish B00 am, 1.20 ratandon for Lew fab sburg &1 8 2 s pmii pm. ands Gh pm 4 oail on agent or D., ith | turning mye m0 am For rates address’ Pitts ‘ AW iF ave. bury 8. M. PREVOST irenerel Manager ¥ 1. R. WOOD Fon’ Pev'ger Agt. DR. THEEL, 38 } North Fourth St. De CF teow Green, Philadelphia, Sutuavact rarer in § bo 10 dur sion. Btricteres, D i oars implies, Early Decay, sil effects fal errors cured shor every one vier bas filed, 6 yewrs Howpited sol 06 peury’ x ’ ot: Ke srperiuest, pe Teilums ried entirely mew and harmless, ’ Hever falls. fend 10 ots in Se wa Fouth ” the erposyre of quacks, thelr Sef] towks and Teles sinterpruts, B ant tortimenishe and Bote eure swindle. Tmrrs #2 tras will th voune god oid. Bours: Dally evening His ¥: Wel and Sal evenings, $50 10 e ¢ oul! wnt be wn vel. wr PCR HENCH & DROMGOLD’S w for from B Gwnilure wear, Write for cironiars and prices | furnished free upon application, Also Spring Tooth Har. ga Hay Rakes, Cultivators, Corn Plant. re, Shellers, oto, Mention this paper, w—— Guamberiain's Eve dnd Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rhoum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, lich, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes. Eo A CTAB Ss Packlea’s Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt 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.