It Won't Win, The buisness man who gets his job printing done out of town instead of patronizing the local newspaper office, is not, to'say the least, intensely public spirited. Of course, if he can get better An Old Friend, In a series of interviews with mem- bers of the last congress, 81 out of 43 re- marked that they were readers of The Youth's Companion. For definite and trustworthy information on the ques- tions of the day it is really unique, JOHN KLINE Attorney at Law, BELLEFORTE, PA. | Office on second floor of Furst's | of Court House, Can | wid Euglish i be co.sulted in German ‘Ans’ je Ae PENNSYLVANIA R. | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division ! and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 1u effect May 21, 1863, | TRAINE LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, work and better prices, it is all right, but as a rule he can't do it. A print- ing office in your own town jis much | more likely to take pains to give you a good quality of stock and do a good job than out-of-town office that perhaps never expects another job from you, If you save anything at all by it the amount is so small that it does not jus- tify you. The quality generally corre- sponds pretty accurately with the price. The way to build up industries in your town is to patronize them, All things being equal the local bus- iness man iseatitled to your patronage. It is your duty as a good citizen to pat- ronize your neighbors, who will have | hs Ee: many an opportunity to do you a good | is “Closest Call. os turn. No other man, unless it be the | described by Admirals, and Military | minister, does anything like the Life by Generals. Then there ar | amount of gratuitous work for the pub- | ticles on Choosing an Occupation, Boys | lie that the local newspaper man does, w ho Should Not Go to College, Phys- | No other man does half so much for | 1 ical Training, Recreations of all kinds, the general interest of the town. { and many other practical subjects. i Think over this a little, and the next | Another pleasant feature i time you are asked to send your job charming picture of a young lady printing out of town, tell the genial | colonial times, “Sweet Charity, solicitor who stuffs you with fairy tales | Produced in colors from a painting by | that the Lord has blessed vou with a Ferris, which is presented to all sub- | better sense of public decency than |%T1bers who send their $1.75 for a new that. Tell him you expect your local Subscription or a renewal. newspapers to stand by you, and that You expect to be several dollars ahead at the end of the year and have a clear conscienceto boot by standing by them. —Pnnxsutawney Spirit. 9158. m.~Train 14, (Dall iY except Bunday For Bunbury, wi Hlkerbmrre, Hazieton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriviug ot Fal indeiphin at BOG m., Sew York, 000 p | « Baltimore, 3.10 pm, Wash is nglon, 4.500. m, ; — necting st Phil adelpbin tor all seashore | Pabues Through passctger coaches to Wilkes. | barre, Philadelphia und Baltimore, Parlor Cars { Ww Philadelphia, Lip. m.—~Train For Bunbury, Hurri while the high character of its stories, the wide field covered by its special ar- ticles, and its contributions from the most famous writers in Europe and A- merica, are well known. Its program for next year seems brighter than ever. Some of the im- portant stories are: “The Deserter,” by Harold Frederick; a Tale of the Great Mutiny in India, by Sara Jean- nette Duncan; several Romances of the Sea, by W. Clark Russel; Tales of the War, and of the Frontier in Early Days. Henry M., Stanley contributes two thrilling narratives from Darkest |» Afriea, and Archibald Forbes writes of | Naval Battles are | | J. [ORY 18, BO H.ORVIS, CC. M BOWER, E. L.ORVIB WER & ORVIS, At orneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. s Exchange building on second ‘ssh —— UE --=HUYETT, REARICK& BOOZER —. Office in Cride:’ {| floor, 5. (Dally except Furdsy.) and Gplermediste slags Lions arriving atk &delphin at 6 od p in. New | York. 980 p.m « Baltimore, 6 'p. Washing onal 816 p.m. Parlor car 1) ough 0 Philadel | phia, aud pas enger conches Ww Pulladelphia sud | Baltimore bl p. mo ~Tiain i ¥e ir Wilkesbarre id Intermediate pols | 1056 p m., New York m W ashiinglon 4.198 Wiikesbarre and Pui Manufacturers Agents for Centre and adjoining counties, for | [). ¥. FORTNEY, Aut ney at law BELLEFONTE, Office in Conrad Building, PA tant JANGZ Hydraulic Gider and Wine Presses, . . . . except t day. wvilie Harrisburg ih Gelphin sre 15.40 Pp. r coathes 0 | (LEMANT DALE, Evaporators, Apple Graters, Cider Pumps | Attorney at Law. "REL LEFO} STE, PA. i ra Nat jonal Bank doors from fans? corner Diamond, two And General Cider Makers’ Supplies. O i BITIY = i ; Ca Sow York as 7.10 8, } Ww G. BUNKLE Harrisburg wo * Attorney - All Kindsof 1 { Bpecial i oor Cri meee () at-Law BELLEFONTE, PA wal nded $0 promptly are nt HYDRAULIC PRESSES FOR EVERY PURPOSE. | J. L.8pancLER, C.P. Hews | SPANGLER & HEWES, i AUorney BE 0 col Our New Goods. . Will arrive this week, and at Spacial at the COuris ish fon Consuitati the tents of! re= | is { | all | Eng “i P-GEFIG, once will 1M. ATTORNEY Collection sand al 1pm For Kane, Ca # Bochester, Buffalo » through pas we ler, nud Parl AT-LAW, BELLEVOR] OE ail and legal busi In Cserinan an our be opened and display.d Couns Ottice in ¥K imams ones nice— May Die for His Pride. ters. The stock our buyer, who is now IN B 2 ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE | Practices in all the courts, { glish and German Om $e 1 | Building | THROU( stock | | EA BANKS. The boarding house of Rev. G. W. in eastern markets, will purchase, will be Dunlap, Williamsport, Pa., was the scene last Saturday evening a week {ago of a novel blood-letting episode, | | Among the boarders was Earnest | | Brown, about twenty-two years old, Judge Savidge, of Sunbury, is out a | hobo f i I Whe i x » : gO | five dollar bill on sharpers whose base | "© 144 come to town four weeks ago | from Denver. That evening he came | of operation is in Chicago. Last week | . i the judge's wife and two sons were at | home, paid his week’s board, and after | the great fair. One day in the absence | UPPEr Went alone to his room to dress. of the judge an expressman called at | Soon cries for assistance were heard, the house with a package addressed to | and he was found lying on the bed, i It was a CO. | Pleeding profusely. A of Rev. | O. D. package costing $3.50 and the ex- | Dunlap summoned Dr. W. E. Glosser, press charges, were $1.50, it coming | Who found from a this exhibition of all the latest styles and | dwell, 250 HAVE PA. from Chicago. The hired girl suppos- | deep knife cut in his right side y Which yatterns | Terms reasonable, Good samp ing that it was all right paid the $4.75 | the patient declares was self-inflicted. palserns, four g thi as g ¢ $4.75 | : , i the patient sts ates that | and the expressman went off and | Al the hospital | > “wl - shipped the money to Chicago. In| | he was dressing, and that his necktie | HARI E R & KREAMER, CENTRE HALL. the avening the : | wouldn't fit to suit him, and that in | = judge returned home | ny : { anger he grabbed his knife and thrust | and the girl informed him of the pack- | 8P8€r he grabbed h en au | the blade into his side. He not | age’s arrival. He said it was some- | thing that Mrs. Savidge, had sent | FeCOVer. home he supposed, so nothing more was thought of the matter. The next | day the judge decided to open the box; | larger than any before, as our largely sH TRAINS FOR MO} ET AND STANDOR Td Bt ahi oe increasing trade demands. The A a, Fool the Judge. of dress goods and dry goods will be complete in every department, and have | ’ | (ENTRE COU NTY BANK] NG CO BELLEFONTE ¢ deposits I notes Pa been purchased only for the Fall and Winter se Bec asons. We request all to call 7: D. BRVGRET, OCAhier. | gon Pn ade tis Ae Train 1 leaves New Yor and inspect. It will cost not a cent and HOTELS A hiington a: | one of the judge's sons. Sul we are confident all will be pleased with USE, BY IN $i i ¥. Woods Ca jrown suffering We : puss HOUSE i PA apr LLEFONTE Epecial sitention given 10 country trade may = | NEW GARMAN HOU RE —— Oppmite Con fp EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, | em patie | Good table and m FUSE ARD | QPRING MILI a wed 0 designe ve | QUARRYING MACHINERY, | ring } which cannot be led oft | Free bus to and from all ATLAS POWDER.—The very quality of Dynagite in use is nam ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting | rocks and blowing out stumps. | JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson {120s on fis foor powder is of medium strength be- | : ack powder and dynamite, | | 3 i i HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG BLACK POWDER.- |’ ; i i Agents Wanted. Energetic agents wanted in every when he did 80 he was surprised to | town, eounty and Sate, lo introduce Lace Curtains,” Pillow Shams, find half a dozen bottles of medicine, | °UF i : ee ; which no one had ordered, but which | | Bed sets, Chenille Table Covers and is rl We offer the most an a some smart Chicagoan had sent | Chenille Curtains. i only be bow w him C. O. D | liberal terms and guarantee exclusive | | Agency. Goods furnished direct from | | manufacturer prices, | | Fine assortment of Patterns and q juali- | Pennsylvania's Finances Are in Excellent | jties, E very agent accepting an Ag ren. Shape at Present. | ey from us can make independent | The state of Pennsylvania is practic | | living. Write for terms and particu- | ally out of debt, and to-day could pay | { lars; full information free. every outstanding bond if called upon | Nort Brimisu Lace MiLLs, at a moment's notice from the amount | sepl4-3m 115 Worth 8t. N. Y. of cash on hand. The sinking fund | et estes has $1,700,000. Allegheny railroad | bonds, a gilt-edged security; $3,450,000 | piece of flannel with Chamberlain's United States 4 per cent. and $700,000 | pyj, Balm and bind it on a cash, almost 6,400,000 i all Ad. | seat of pain. It better than any | cases bearing this trade mark ded to this there is #6,554,040,75 which | | plaster. When the lungs are sore such | ! ugh fhe genesal 00d Wie) 1 rth. | an application on the chest and anoth- | hg er on the back, between the shoulder | safe at the close of business on October blades, will often prevent pneumonia. | 31st. There is nothing so good for a lame | back or a pain in the side. A . s . i a throat can nearly always be cured in i 8S. H. Clifford, New A assel, Wis, night by applying a bandage | was troubled with Neuralgia and | gampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent | + ati iu 3 ac ‘as di «| i Rhe uma isin, his stomae h was disor- | bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- | dered, his Liver was affected to an gist . i alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength, Three bottles of Elee- tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Iil., ' A HOTEL, DH nang nirary wo to} best | ws ff fA WERE OUT OF DEBT. g pring Cuve EERBOVF HOH J. BM. Neubaner Proprietor BELLEVONTE, PA. trains Good sample rales 0 wilnesses Here'stheidea The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs dows inside the sndant (stem) and He into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, 2 —— #0 that it cannot be 7“ A EON pulled or twisted off. It positively j watch by theft, and avo dropping, ” ! IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with over the i Jas. Boss Filled or other watch NEW BROV Free bus to and fro at lowest possible % On Hare a gh Onk Hail i #2 Lemont immil an Dale 17 Pleasant Gag Axesnann % 55 Bellefonte BO A BON Dupont's make tween i rifle of blasting , i130 8 | of blasting, and sporting pow- | MOST BEAUTI ; Bp iN UN] ENO BOTH BE . BOARD AXD bi VERY DINS 3 revents the loss of the uty to ®t from cal, ng der has always been considered the | THE is | NA- For rates Thos, ¥ ite 8. M. PREVOST Heneral Managor THE BesT PLASTER. Dupe n a best in the market and it is as good | Walt, § is DR. AY 38] North Fourth St, 53 ow Groen, Philadelsbia, Ti above OO, very, Pimper Pari y Decay, ad of Youlhtal error roared afer every ese ohm bone Tailed, @ vours Bi Konpital sol 06 yesry oY Deepen weriesss. Bo exporissent. oo fullore plivedy mew and harness, falls. Send 30 ome in Ban, 8 wre of quack thir Tefal Bl te—— Specimen Cases. one YOUR FUTURE « With origi. — A mm Found Dead in a Barn, ! On Sunday Mrs. Amos Stetler, the | wife of a well-to-do retired farmer re-| i siding in was found | had a running sore on his leg of eight | g i | dead by her son at the foot of the hay years’ standing. Used three bottles of | hole in the barn. It is supposed she Electric Bitters and seven boxes of | ,, : or es . died of heart failure caused by the fall, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is . : tiie sound tad wel. Johu Spear, Ca- Yor Sale. awba, O., had five large Fever sores yo Lh In order to make room for sleighs on his leg, doctors said he was incura- : 8 and sleds I will sell at greatly reduced ble. One bottle Electric Bitters and rices a lot of spring wagons, bugmies one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured | 7 Sprig wagons, Msgs, road wagons, carts and harness, or hi stirely. Sold by J. D. Murray, would take in exchange ash, lin, pop- ggist. lar, yellow and white pine lumber, po- tatoes, Corn and pork. Wa W. A certain eure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by Selin's Grove, pure it after all other treatment had failed cal and praction], including each arm ofthe " eaisady ; | Btls put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two | refully graded aud thorough, eRe RE | voi term opens Sept. 14, 1502, Examinations | for admission. June 16 and Sept. 13. Commence. | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, | ment week June 12-15, 1882, For Calalogue or | | other a mat o RAIN. LL.D. | The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bate College | Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever - | Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil Are your : children subject 1 croup ? | blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, If so, you should never be without a | and positively cures Piles, or no pay bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme- | required. It is guaranteed to give per. {dy. It isa certain cure for croup, and | feet satisfaction, or money refunded. has never been known to fail. If giv- | Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. en freely as soon as the croupy cough | D. Murray. appears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands of mothers who have eroupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this Remedy in large and frequent doses, as it contains nothing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Droggist. ENS SAARI, Prest, Gent re Oo. Pe wfc 18 IN YOUR OWN HAND. Palmistry assumes to tell what the lines In yous Sehool Report, Report of the Centre Hill school, Potter township, for the month end- - ing October 27th, 1893: Number of A lot of fine mason stones for sale; pupils enrolled; male, 8, female 16, to- | inquire at the Reporter office. tal 24. Average attendance; male, 4; fe- | = RE male 11, total 15. Per cent. of attend. | Pt Tobaero ht = Smeke your 141 ance; male, 98, female, 98, total 08. Jennie Beaver, Annie Beaver, Lizzie Alexander, Gertie Burkholder, and John Burkholder, were present every day during the month, R. 5 Kenn, Teacher, neem issie Thanksgiving President Cleveland has issued his proclamation naming Thursday, No- vember 30, as a day of thanksgiving. Turkeys playing sick or roosting high about that time, may save their heads, Boon. LOCATED IX ONE OF JHE { pm andstbpm TIONAL: OPEN TO in quality to-day as it ever was, LOW. NEW BUILI 3. 2. WOOD +h daal 0 44 bithrmt sti on . . . LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. All watch dealers sell them wi xt WE ARE PREPARED to supply the | ustrations on the Farm and in the Labora KeystoneWatch Case Co. 3 We guarantee the lowest pri- cal and practical, Stodents taught original sore | ever offered for sale in this com- thorough course iu the LAbarory. {MECHHNIVAL ENGINEERING: J es are ber fuses for use in dry and wet . Laboratory ND INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. Music, vooal and insmurumeuial, ted by hand, steam or compressed | quired.) one or more continued through the ! yplind ORDERS FOR ANY of the above | and appl with study, three years’ course; New bulld. very lowest prices, ENCE: Constitutional 4 Best in the world, i Centre Hall. | The above xpiaing itself. The FUL ARD HEALTHFUL agent or address! TUITION FREE CARTRIDGES. Fixed ammunition | AND EQUIPMENT Jen" Ps'ger Agt. : AGRICULTURE (wer Coursen) and AGRA A wa! y in tt ny . Eas . { § Wales £000 opener will be sent true 42 an trade with the High Class | ory. PHILADELPHIA, ces for the best goods in this line study with the meron pw munity {CIVIL ENGINEERING } These i i » sooompanied with very exwensive practioal rock. HISTORY: Ancient and Mode LADIER COURSE INS CITERATURE and ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin air with boilers, air COM Pressors tae and ASTRONOMY: articles placed in our hands will | ing and equipment and POLITICAL BCI Politioal Boonomy, eto, McCALMONT & co. “| PT) SHOE uJY¥ Wie. Jlength of the INE OF OF LIFE Yndicates hable ’ 3 i ! wisburg a1 9.20 a ALLBGHEXY REGION; ¢ Fifth ave, Pitts OTHER EXPENSES for hunters and sportsmen. ne : — CULTURALCHEMISTRY; with constant iI by the manutactyrers, Sb Explosives at the very lowest pri- : Sl i * BOTANY and HORT it TLTURE: theoret)- i , CHEMISTRY: with an unosoally full and < ELECTRICAL EXGIREERING: Scour ss FUSE.—Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- | exercises in the Field, the Shop, atid the PLATINUM FUSES nal investigation A BCIESCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for ROCK DRILLS. —Roek Drills opera- | {optional.} French, German and Euglish (re and engines for operating the same, MATHEMATICS MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work receive prompt attention at the | MENTAL VMDRAL Law and History MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti. | Ely BELLEFONTE, PA. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pale, | hand indicate It wili } SEnee Jou if nothing more, to which yon will live. Each BRACELET novZ-2t gp ves you thirty years. Well marked LINE OF EAD denotes brain power ; clear LINE OF FORTUNE, fame or riches. Both combined mean success in life: but you must keep u to win it. Jog, find is the truthful startling title of a tte book that tells ail nbest Nocto-bae, the wonderful, harm. less Guaranteed tobmeno abit cue. The cost is trifling and the man who wants 6 quit aml can trans no physical or financial risk ju using “Noto be, Bald by all drggists. Book st Drag Bures or by mail free, The Sterling Remedy 8, Bprings, 1nd, HENCH & DRM G OS dozen magazines in one. LINE OF HEART bexpraks tenderness: & straight LINE OF FATE. life: the reverse if crooked. A well - defined LINE OF MEAL Address Indiana Mineral WORK FOR US ur be patind at the unex. Hf you wast 2 fins DRESS SHOE, made In the tet don’t to $3.50, $4.00 or ye Slew Tht se a wear as well, fruits os te | Sn te Wm. Pealer, ar — Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for the past twelve years, says: “Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medicine I have ever sold.” There Is good reason for this, No other will {eure a cold so quickly; no other is so L certain n preventive and eure for eroup; Hie other 4fTonds so mush relief in one | A Ms =A pron gingham worth 7e. at 4e., brown sugar worth Ge, six pounds for 25 cents; good toweling, 4] cls, bed blankets, 96, per pair, hand saws, 25¢., calico worth 7e. at de, ladies vests worth 50c. for 80c. at—C.*P, Long & Co., Spring Mills. ~—RutoutER only $1.50 pu your, A wanderial improvement in Friction Feedn nnd gsc, Bask motion of 8 ft As Any other In ofl Cluteh Peed, eaceing all the bi acing Sent “rnin Wor, iii Bly rows, 13
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