LIVELY TIME AT BELLWOOD, Railroad Co. and Borough Have a Little Serap. Quite a little fight is on between the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the little borough of Bellwood, seven miles east of Altoona. The borough has for some time past been engaged in laying a water pipe line into the town and through the streets, and at present the work is about complete, with the exception of making the con- necting link across the tanks of the railroad company. This work it was the intention of the borough authori- tics to do on Saturday night, and for f accomplishing their ob- ject without interfering with travel or traffic, they had secured the services miners to An abund- ance of timber is to be used as supports } the purpos» o { a larre number of coal 0 tunnel under the tracks. for the roadbed had also been provid- the men or the materials could be put to use a force of ed, but before either railroad laborers appeared upon the scene and began to dig ditches parallel with the tracks on either side and also to run,a tunnel under the tracks at the point where the borough people desir- ed to cross, the intent being to fill all LOWEST RATE, The Lowest Rate of the Year to Chleago vin P. BR. R. Conch Excursions, At a recent meeting the rate to Chi- cago via the Pennsylvania Railroad hold good during the remaining ex- eursions of the people's popular coach series: $18.00 from New York, $17,00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and proportionately low rates from other points on the compa- ny's division and branches, These has been brought about mainly nia Railroad Company. The remaining dates on which this Lith, 17th, and 21st, from New when trains will leave the bly equipped with Pennsylvania stand- transit. The arriving time in Chica- go, early the next afternoon, is three with water and thus bar the bor- ough people out. But the borough people thinking they saw a way out of their difficulty | determined to head the by using their ditch in which to lay the pipes, their aim being to get across | no matter whose ditch was To this, however, the railroad people ob- jected, and loaded with cinder were run up, the filling of the ditches with this material quickly commenced | railroaders off | used. Cars and would have been soon completed | if the Bellwood fire company with a | chemical engine, had not appeared on | the scene and commenced playing up- on the railroad contingent, driving | them away from the work. The railroaders then began to flour- ish revolvers, and stones flew thick as hail, but no one was hurt with the ex- ception of Borough Engineer Gettle- man, who was struck on the head by a large stone and seriously injured. It being near midnight, Chief borough people jur- gess Sher notified the to quit work, and railroad employes that if any of them | at that he hours of Sunday, ar- follow. This Close also notified the did a single stroke of work place during t would at rest onoe to a for the have brought the hostilities it to large force of men there this afternoon Railroad landed the time being, but as Company is said a is is expected the war will break out afresh. fp pions - BEFSOLUTION OF RESVECT Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his all-wise providence to re us by the grim William McFar- lane, on the 12th day of August, 1893, efl agent of our company, Mutual Fir Co., Pa., and also a move from among hand of Death, Col. and Farmer's of Centre esteemed director the Insurance Co. a faithful and icient highly and respected citizen of the communi- ty: thereupon lesolved, By the directors of said Ins. Co. Oct. 1863, that we bow in humble submission to God's will, knowing that he doeth all things well, hereby tender sincere sympathy to the friends in session met ay and our and relatives of the departed in this their loss, directing them to the dispenser of life and death for refuge and tion. Resolved, That a copy of this action | be entered on our minutes and be pub- lished in the CENTRE REPORTER. H. E. Duck, H. C. CAMPBELL, J. B. Fisuegn, Committee, consola- ——————— A sas Guaranteed Care We authorize our advertised drug- gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If youareafflict- ed with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be re- lied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug Store, Large size 50c. and $1.00. - , i Marriage Licenses The following is a list of marriage 1i- censes issued during the past week: Wm. Henry Johnson, Chambers. burg, and Nellie Delige, Bellefonte. Clarence L. Walker, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, and Catharine R. Lucas, Spring township. Charles Hancock and Moore Roth- rock, Philipsburg. : Willis W. Stevens, State College, | and Alice A. Albright, College town- | ship. i F. W. Musser, Bpring township and Blanche E. Dale, College twp. : fists Had to Pay. Last week Sig. Dealmo’s show ex- | hibited in Millheim, and put up at | Weaver's hotel, but when it came to! leaving there was not enough money | in the treasury to pay the hotel bill | and Willis Weaver held their baggage. | They threatened him with violence | untilgthe appearance of peace officers | cowed them down and he still holds the baggage. i the stay in Chicago. The immense volume of travel the World's Fs mination of the Exposition influence courage visits to the most marvelously gorgeous exhibition the people of this generation have ever seen. a U. B Appointments Made. The United Brethren held at Mt Westmoreland county. Conference was recently Pleasant, The following are the appointments for this district: R. 8. Woodward, Presiding Elder. Altoona, J. I. }. Truxel. Jellefonte, D. W. Blackburn. East Salem, Rev, M. Kelley. East Freedom, George Novan., Huntingdon, A. W. Maxwell. Liverpool, D. R. Shaw. Millbeim, C. C. Miller, Mt. Union, D. Strayer. New Paris, W. A. Jackson. Orbisonia, B. J. Hummell, Philipsburg, N. O. Patterson. Port Matilda, W. Cramer. Stonerstown, J. 8, Dolhelm. South Williamsport, D. Cramer. Tree Spring, Ott. Tuscarora, D. A. Sparks, Tyrone, D. U. Hoenshel. Wallace Run, W. R. Dillen. Bellwood, E. N. Bomers. 3 Reesler and i ev. BM —— Died at Pleasant Gap John DeArmitt died at hi Pleasant Gap, on Tuesday night last, of pneumonia, aged 35 years. His wife, one brother living at Tyrone, three sis ters in Huntingdon county and two brothers and mother living at Pleasant Gap, survive him. WA Don Cameron is catching it all the | time from business men and his party organs for his speech against the ree He | misrepresents his party and his state, peal of the Sherman silver law. Ms ssm————— “During my term of service in the army I contracted chronie diarrhoea,” says A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon, | “Since then I have a great amount of medicine, but when I found any that would give me relief they would injure my stomach, until Cham- | used berlain’s Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea | Remedy was brought to my notice. used it and will say it is the only rem- | edy that gave me permanent relief and Wy wo— Don't Tobaeco Spit Away is the tri fells wid startls No os Guaranteed 1obacoo tiling aud the man tobe eof 8 1itkie book that the wonderful, harm. Abit care who wants to quit *New'n bac,” Hold by all druggists Bak ot Drug Stores or by mail free, The Serliog Remedy Co, Bpriugs i.e Agents Wanted, town, county and state, to introduce our “Lace Curtains,” Pillow Shams, Bed sets, Chenille Table Covers and Chenille Curtains, Agency. Goods furnished direct from manufacturer at lowest possible prices, Five assortment of Patterns and quali- ties, Every ageut accepting an Agen- ey from us can make an independent living. Write for terms and particu- lars; full information free. Norrie Brivisu Lace Minis, sepld-8m 115 Worth St, N. Y. seine mt rte HE PARK FRONT. South Park Ave. and 56th st. Chieago, TL Well furnished rooms, 76 cts, per day, or $1.00 for two, s—— ui sins at | A short cut through the park to the World's Fair grounds and Midway Plaisance. Half block from elevated station, five minutes ride to main gate. sins Posi ¢ Address, EDGAR MECARTNEY, T countalux id tw Highest gurantee give fered for sale in Centre ’ High Grade Acid the Bate College farms Centre County, during the pest three years, whi avn Whent, Corn, Oats nud other oy = two hundred tous this year. It ls a ity. MeCalmont & Co's phate bas been us penriLizen. Proven ite-sell supe This is a complete fertilizer It uo clover and timothy % equal 1 of the lege proves tnis el NITRAT the ab Champion $2 ouly produ Yau ES Wi Niate ( i fils an AN itrate of In addition to Ground Bone, Mareate of Potash, N to weet the wantsxol bn ve nriteles }o he i wid We have given & gros of we deal possiliie Cost LO Uns assurance th vite the far if Cents i before pur Gent atlantic Our greatey sation is Wo fag HOW present July 13, 15¢ Perhaps some of our readers would {lain’s Cough Remedy is better than { any other. We will tell you. | has been contracted, and before it { become settled in the system, it of essen it's severity, and it i 1 the cold | counteract the effect H greatly | It | the only remedy that will do this, | acts in perfect harmony with 0 relieving Lie and aids nature ne secretions, opening ATTORNEYS. | Jonx KLINE id us Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, {of Court House, Can be cousulted in | and English, Lorian aux Ponusylvania, which we guarantee | - cent, avaiinble Phosphoric Acid, which is the ry ‘ 4p moot any Dissolved Bouth Carolive Ro k ever of. | J. H. ORVIS, CM. BOWER, “ol y County, We sold over two hundred tons of this | (JrVIs, BOWER & ORVIS, It hus been used on At orneys nt Law, othr farms through ut | BELLEFORTE ch has give most satisfactory resuita | Office in Cride:'s Exchange building on second ops, tho is, that wo will sell more than | gor anny 1 Acid Phosphate of the highest qual 1 : ORVIiE i RE many tho attliook PA, | fy F¥. FORTNEY, { D, Attorney ¢ y ! BELLEFONTE, PA. any. jane NO FENTILIZER Phos thrio 200 Ammoniated Hon i Office in Conrad Bull sinty durl cars and has | growth to all er « bo fertiliznrs | rop of grass fir ILE. vol B orop of gral PRLS SPHATES. i kt, Land Plaster glonis RO red grid) ¢ PAT NAGE. Miy to ft ¢ Of Lh 0 5 y | op BELLEFONTE, PA. | 8 Bpacial attention Ww the Courts Consultation Eugish +. BPANGLER, ANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. ————— — ool | THREE DOLLARS A WEEK FOR | | LIFE. BANKS. fA Lo¥ Bd hi . 11 he " 2 ’ ; air cells of the 8 and restorin the the system to a strong No other these ren ing and condition. in the | market properies, meay re possesses iarsal NO other will cu ire | 80 quickly. or sale rugy fat int. Ceyrrs AE fo Uo f ¥i if @ a foeisd int £ a 4 HU Wailer sua ‘ i ail Kinds of | 1 iby aids ands of wh — § mk | 4 Orph estate Of ship to ship : by ia a HE David Wo souls by 3 ow Ma and o estate, or OK ¢. Cot Having thereon er half story frame house, good barn an d excels tir on premises TERME Ovuedhird of th be paid cash on conf mati in one year, and the Dada interest, 0 be scared | grehase mone of sale; oneihisd i Iwo years with i moriga ge on i © bond and 4.8 HOUSEMAN, Adm'r IMINIBTRATORS SALE OF VI REAL ESTATE By virtue of ie will be offered at pubiic sale on the § Potter township. near the Bed Mill, on Saturday, October 25th, 1853, at ote o'clock p.m I lowing described resi exonte of Elpabeth Gross man, deceased. late of said township. to wit All that certain messuage, tenement and trad usted 1o Poller township, Centre eu ty’ Pu, bounded and described ss follows, Beginning at a t in public north 36 then feline ir eh ‘ABLE order there in wee Lt an ire ootnts ua the 16] done Corge east 225710 perches to stone ! along same north WE dogroes, west | Wo stone, thenoe nonb 25 degrees, west 18) he soit 55 degrees West 4 perches 'o stone, thence south 16 degress, west § porches to stone, theure 62 degrees east, | porches to stone, thenoe south 38 degrees { 185 perohes to stone, theion along Red mill dan | south 56 degrees, eect 8.5 perelies Wo stone, thet | south Sli degrees, east perches (Wo {| thenee north 78% degrees, east id perches ‘0 plece of beginning, containing six seres and 13 mrehen Having thereat erected a two and om aif story awelling house, barn and other out | bulldings, all vow, with good orchard of choice i very dee » 2 pe 2} oe West 5 her frais, an’ excellent water making it a { sirable property; land of the foes soap ston | quality | TERME Onedhind of the porchase mones to { be paid ensh oa conficmation of sale, onethind | in ove year, and one-third in two years, Dolor red payments to bear interest and be soca red by bond and mortgage on said promises J. 8 HOUSEMAN, ad nnlaator eta of Elizabeth Grossman ri ANTED. ~SALESMEN, TO RELL OUR choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special variotion tooffer both in fraoits and ornamentals, and controlled only by us. We pay oom lesion or salary give exolnsive territory and pay weekly, Write us at onee wud secure cholos of territory MAY BROTHERS, JPRING MIL] S Free bus to and from all trains N EW BROCK ER H( i g FF HOUSS Neutmuer Proprietor BELLEFORTE. PA Free bus to and from all trains, Good i roots aon fmt Soar Epecia ry aud jurors al PERNSYLVANI LOCATED IN ONE OF THE FUL AND HEALTHFUL ALLBGHENY REGION TIONAL: OPEN T0 BOTH TUITION FREE SOARD A OTHER EXPENSES VE LOW NEW BUILDIX AXD EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS AGRICULTURE ‘ CULTURAL CHEMIETRY iusirations on the Farm a Lory. BOTAXY and EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACH ATLA POWDER. juality of Dynamite in us OF STUD Three Courses) and NERY. he very - my iif iy Iw 1 the wots. is nam- wiginal ndy with the micros CHEMISTRY ti musily fi thorough course in the Laboratory. (CIVIL ENGINEERING "3 Th { BLECTRICAL ENGINEERING COUT {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING. Jo» are scootnpanied with very extensive pn exercises in the Field, the and Laboratory HISTORY: Ancient and pal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DES] LADIES’ COURSE IN LITES BCIERCE. Two yeas Aa Music, yoo! and insu LANGUAGE {optional.) Fren quired.) one or mo entire course MATHEMATICS and and applied MECHANIC ARTE with study, three years’ oo ng and equipment, MENTAL, MORAL and POLI ENCE; Constitutional lew and Political Economy, ete or four : » Or Diasiin las Powder, ocks and blowing out JUDSON POWDER. powde Tr is of 1 and stumps. Th medium strength bee Cd Judson Shop tween bls BLA sf wk powder and dynamite. K POWDER.—Dupont’s make blasting, rifle and sporting p« Modern, with origi. it asting. 1? FW. en considered the ft and it is as good der hax always bax fis IL ever was, CARTRIDGES rs and sportsmen. ARF PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri- We guarantee the lowest pri- ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com- munity. Fixed ammunition TRONOMY: pure ning shop New work ree; alla. eT ' RICAL BUI COR, 12 service. 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: years—carefully graded and thorough Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1582 for admission, June 16, and Sept, 13 ment week June 12-15, 18, For other Information, address GREG. W, ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest, State Onllege, | FUSE. Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- Cainlogue ber fuses for use in dry and wet rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above articles placed in our hands will receive promp! attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO., 2Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. WORK FOR US a few dave, and you will be startied at the unex. pected success that will reward your efforts. We positively have the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of $45.00 profit on 875.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and giris in our employ. You can make money faster ai work for ns than you have any idea of. The business is so easy to joarn, and instructions so simple and pinin, that ail succeed from the start. Those who take 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. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them, There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge them to begin at once, If you are already em. loved, but have a few spare moments, and wish a use them to advantage, then write us &1 once for this je vour grand opportunity), and receive batt articalars by return mail. Address, TRUE & C0. Box No. 400, Augusta, Me. $3 SHOE wct'te. Do you wear them? When next [n need try a pain Best in the world, weeBubseribe for the REPORTER. A fang Norsers men, Wjunbm Revhoster, N, ¥, mentary on the setate of Mrs Esther Ui rich, Inte of Potter townehin, haviog been grant. od to the undersigned, ho woall respertinily re. quest aii porns knowing themerives indebted © those having clalas against ihe sting to proscut them duly authenticated for settlement, ” W. A. WAGNER, Escentor, Kipple, Ps — we Low ing, Bellefonte, take the lea in suits for men and boye. Nothing quite so stylish or better made. Call and be convinced. he MN wear as well, J fo 40 0 ret De for It when on W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, hn yoy Wm. Pealer, Bpring Mills, OTICE, THE UD! NED Oreste 1s OPPORITE U8. Pas ormce WO CBN Bec test in me bE UNDERSIGNED HAS made apy iieation (0 the Lai ment far 8 warrant for about jury ace “ 1 urseated land fn Potter towaship, irs Svnts, BA Soy ig, wo (tin by § Barger, aud 0a Bi hin. on b ET octl2-at PENNSYLVANI R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. D Ane 3} be Time Table, in effect Muy 21, 1803, LEAVE MONTANDOR, EASTWARD, 9154, m~Train 14. (Dally except For supbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Harrisburg snd inlermediste stations, arriy al Philadelphia at 300 p. ta, New York, HH m., Baltimore, 3.30 6, Washington 4.90 p COnneciing t Philadelphia for ee points pRasengcr coschex 10 Wilkes. barre, OTE, rior Cars TRAINS sunday B all Thro Philadel Lilladelphia, mm ~Train except Bundey.) inbury, Hard intermediate sias : £ Iriving el Valisdeivhin st 66 ila and Ballin 1856p For 8 RI PRE enger conch o Ml p.u Train 12 Four Wilkesbarre, Hs i pediate pois TOI Washiugilon 4.10 # i Phi Train # Ww Wilkesbarre & wel «Pp In i Harri Philadel; Baltitnor Pullman PRESCLECT CU : Hall i% 25 Onk Hall ~ AAI ut Pleasant AXvmany Bellefonte "+ JUTE gM. PREVOET, General Mansger, J. BR, WOOD Gon'l Pw'ger Agtl. DR. THEEL, SS A a: eaves Truk dare. Wood Discharges, U1 recny, wa efiecte neee Jo § = Piven, Biricteres vers Firsgier Barly b of Youthiul orrers rered after every aff, @ rere Ba 4 28 youre’ praciios) ex ® ment, ne Milere haraices 3 A wonderin! improvement in Friction Feeds and Gig-Back. Back motion of Carriage three times sa fat ms any other In he market, Friction Clute Peed, tng all the feed pearing to Stara still while backing ; great saving in power and wear, Wri Circulars and prices: fornia free upon application, Also Kpring Tooth lar. rows, Hay Hakes, Caltivators, Corn Plants ers, Shelleors, vio, Mention this paper, HENCH & DROMGOLD, Maxrs., YORK, PA. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A eertain eure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eceema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of casos have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed kt is put up in 25 and U0 cent boxes. J Pucklon’s Arnos Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, 8alt 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 hy J. D. Murray. LA wish 1 ta os of Jerre that 1 ea Hon LE Ss of his ki
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