COBURN, Nominations Made for the Respective Of. fice, P. H. Stover and wife spent Bunday visiting friends in Brush valley ~~ Miss Kate Garthoff' of Bellefonte, and Miss Annie Garbrick, of Zion, so- journed at the home of J. T. Grathofl over Sunday. A. J. Campbell attended court last week and is also attending this week, as witness on an important suit, C. D. Wagner moved his family to Milroy on Monday, where he expects ! to remain for some time to come, The copious fall of the beautiful on Monday night and Tuesday, gladden- ed the hearts of our lumbermen ex- ceedingly. Our prop dealers complain very much of the lack of orders. The de- mand for coal not being very great, on account of the mild winter. At the caucus meeting on Saturday evening the following named persons were nominated for the respective of- fices: Judge of election, J. W. Moyer; Inspector, F. P. Vonada; Justice of the Peace, W. A. Stover; Overseer of the Poor, Jacob Sanders; School directors, D. L. Kerstetter and Henry Zerby; Collector, A. R. Alexander; Bupervi- sors, A. W. Ulrich and W. H. Smith; Auditor, A. M. Harter; Town Clerk, John Hoffa, Jr. Jacob Emerick Esq. has been appointed township chair- man, for this township by Ellis L. Or- vis, Co. chairman of the Democratic party—a good selection. rn f— Simple Salve, For a scalded mouth drink cream slowly. It will be found most sooth- ing. The best preparation for the hands at night is white of egg with a grain of alum dissolved in it. The quickest relief from fatigue is to plunge the feet in cold water and keep them there until a sensation of warmth is felt. This is also a relief from con- gestion of blood to the head. Onion juice prepared with honey is frequently given to children for croup and catarrh. Onion poultice is a fa- miliar cure for sore throat, and baked onion split and applied to tumors is one of the best of emolients, — A Mifflin County Deaths. Among the recent deaths in Mifflin county are the following: Mrs. Eliza- beth Comfort, of Lewistown, aged 77; Mrs. Margaret Klepfer, of the same place, aged 41; Samuel W. Martin, of the same place, aged 40; Mrs. Martha D. Marshman, of Ryde, aged 23; John M. Smoker, of Union township, aged 38; Dr. J. Howard Van Valzah, of Lewistown, aged 72; Mrs. Susan BS. Titler, of Oliver township, aged Mrs. Margaret Geedy, of McVeytown, 75; Relief Department a Success, Officers of the Pennsylvania railroad telief department are telling about a man in Italy who immediately sent two remaining sons to this country up- on receiving the news of anotherson’s death on the Pennsylvania railroad and a check for $505, representing a death benefit held by the son, who be- longed to the relief department. It is said to be an actual fact, the other two sons being now employed as laborers on the line and being members of the relief, I Ia Grippe. Daring the prevalence of the Grippe the past season it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all the troublesome after effects of the mala- dy. This remedy seems to have a pe- culiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but in all Diseases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs, and has cured cases of Asthm and Hay Fever of long standing. T it and be convinced. It won't disa point. Free trial bottles at J. D. Mu ray’'s Drug Store, i fs Ml Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill, was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him any good; but finally he got hold of one that speedily cured him. He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by J. D. Murray, Druggiet. i———— AY —————— Work Through. The county auditors have finished their work and found the accounts of our public officials substantially cor- rect. The duty of all boro, township and county auditors is to reject all ac- counts which are not authorized by law-—this is what an auditor swears he will faithfully do. Tosarance Adjusted, Brockerhoffs get some over $4000 in- surance on damage to the Conrad house by the recent fire. They will tear down the walls and erect a finer building on the site. AA ii Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Lif Awny 1s the truthful startling title of a little hook that s all about No-to-bae, the wonderful, harm. Guaranteed tobacco nabit cure, The cost trifling and the man who wants to A i an SAMUKL MOYER, A Former Resident of Penns Valley Dies in Kansas. Samuel Moyer, who left this county some years ago, died in Hiawatha, Kansas, and was buried January Ist, 1804. He left this valley about twen- ty-nine years ago. He lived at Spring Bank, in Miles township, about thirty years, and afterwards on the farm of Jacob Moyer, at Linden Hall, some thirteen years. He was born in Leba- non county, Pa., and was aged eighty- three years, 11 months and 18 days. He was the father of seventeen chil- dren, of whom fourteen are still living, four sons and ten daughters. A few days before he took sick he expressed the wish that at his funeral Romans 8:12 might be taken as his text, which was done. He was a devoted member of the Reformed church. His wife died some twenty-six years ago, in Stephenson county, Ill. At his re- quest his remains were taken to Ill for burial beside his wife. tira Bible Printed in Somerset. While engaged in the work of ap- praising the personal effects of the late Levi Yoder, of Conemaugh township, the appraisers came across an old Ger- man Bible which was printed in 1813. The Bible was printed by Gottleib Goeb, who for a number of years con- ducted a printing establishment in that place in the early years of the present century, his specialty being Bibles. Mr. Goeb sold his printing of- fice to J. B. Gruber, who continued the business, making a specialty of the publication of almanacs. Mr. Gruber eventually moved to Bedford and thence to Hagerstown, where he continued the publication of his alma- nacs, which have now become famous as the ‘Hagerstown Almanac.” The Bible mentioned above would be a val- uable addition to the collection of any local bibliophile.—Somerset Democrat. ems mees— Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kas., wishes to give our readers the benefit of his experience with colds. He says “I contracted a cold early last spring that settled on my lungs, and had hardly recovered from it when I caught another that hung on all summer and left me with a hacking cough which I thought I nev- er would get rid of. I had used Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy some four- teen years ago with much success, and concluded to try it again. When 1 had got through with one bottle my cough had left me, and I have not suf- fered with a cough or cold since. I have recommended it to others, and all speak well of it.”’ 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Dryggist. ————— An Eagine's Cough The cough or pufl of a railway en- gine is due to the abrupt emission of waste steam up the When moving slowly the can, of course, be heard following each other quite distinctly, but when speed put on puffs come out one after an- other much more rapidly and when 18 coughs a second are produced they can- not be separately distinguished by the ear. A locomotive running at the rate of nearly 70 miles an hour gives out 20 puffs of steam every second that is 10 for each of its two cylinders, Detroit Journal. ste fA i —— stack eoughs ¢ is Removes to Centre Hall, Mr. William Meyer, of Rebersburg, has been employed to take charge of Bartholomew's roller flouring mill, and he will remove to Centre Hall in a short time to take charge of his job. He is an old experienced miller, and with the new machinery will make excellent breadstufls, mgt eg —~ YW Bought a Farm, \, Last week the Arney heirs transfegh- ed to Charles A. Krape, of the Spring Mills creamery fame, their fine farm Just east of Centre Hall. Considera- tion $5,000. fv. Henry Baker, D. D. Rev. Henry Baker, D. D., the oldest and most prominent Lutheran divine in this part of the state, died at his home in Altoona on Saturday after. noon. He was 77 years old. cai i — Will Reside Here. Rev. Zaner, a minister in the Evan gelical church, intends making Centre Hall his future home; he has pur chased a lot and will erect a dwelling on it. A —_— A ——————— Tuesday 23, had the most disagreca- ble face of this season, Read the public sales with full lists of articles, in another colum. To advertise a sale thoroughly have the full list inserted in the Reporter. Wednesday sleighing was fair, and it only depends upon the temperature remaining low enough to keep the merry bells a-jingling, A AA SAAR. “I have been trying Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and I am well pleased with it. My son had the whooping cough and a bad cold followed. I tried your Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup and in three nights he was better. Moses Yerby, lauem. ter Court Hotse, Va, | ~Lewins, Bellefonte, has the most ced cutter in these parts and at his establishment you ean be suited in foi ey ek by 41 Organ br i CL elc. fering AT OUR OLD TRICKS! HARPER & KREAMER, ful Premiums. Did Ask for one. every We are of in our CENTRE HALL. you get a Card? Is still at the front! can rely on it! It never fails to perform a cure! Bull sE rf» 25¢ ors you 5 on Cough a8 good ll dealers for ” is sold by Don't be misled. If a dealer « 5 4 : a No mitations ate Sh A A hte dh Go°S PLUGS, The Great Tobaces t=-Price 10 Cts. At all dealers EYPLOSIVES, POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite, BLACK POWDER. of blasting, rifle and sporting der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality to-day as it ever was, CARTRIDGES. —Fixed ammunition for hunters and sportsmen. WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri- ces. We guarantee the lowest pri- ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com- munity. FUSE. ber fuses for use in dry rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air COM Pressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. best Dupont's make pow- ~Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- and wet pJunly The Sun. asnannif Panesar The first of American Newspapers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and ull the time, forever ! The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world, Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year. Daily, by mail, “ $6 a year, Daily and Sunday, by mail, « « « §$8a year The Weekly, $1 a year Address THE BUN, New York. 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BELLEFOKRTE, Iriscot J. D, But PA. Receive deposits, int notes. Jandy HOTELS. YIN HOUBE, BE, Woods Caldwell, Proprietor LOCK HAVEN, PA. first I Terms reasonable, floor Good saznple rooms on Buss HOUSE WL. Daggett, Prog BELLEFONTE, PA. try trade. aprid wietor Special atiention given Ww cour JEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court Ho BELLE FONTE, PA Kew building. new furniture ghout, slesin host, elect ils and all n fe be (ood tabic and moderate chinrgos QFRING MILLE HOTEL, W D. H. Rub Free bus to and from all trains, NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE A J. M Neubaner Proprietor BELLEFVORTE, PA. trains. Good sas rales 0 with ones Free bus to and from all ipie rooms on fire foor. Special and jurors Are HARTER AUCTIONEER mux PENNSY L VANIA STATE COLLEG MILLHEIM, PA. LOCATED IN ONE OF" THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINS ARD EQUIPMENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 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Prest, State College, Centre Oo.Pa WITHOUT THE BOW (rina) it is easy to steal or ring watches from the ket. The thief gets the watch in one and, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav- ing the victim only the chain, This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end A collar runs down inside ne dant Site) Army’ oc leg egg my ZEON Pulled or twisted off Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade marke VV aL Coa. Watch Case Co., i { : D Ane PENNSYLVANIA Philade 2iphia & Erie R. R. and I K. Division Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 10 effect November 19, 1898, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, i. EABTWARD, (Dally except Sunday Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediates stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 500 p. m., Sew York, 050 p 1o., Baltimore, 310 p m, Washington $30. wm, connecting al Phijlade ip hin for all seashore points, Through passctuger cosches 0 Phils Selpia aud Baltimore, Parlor cars wo Philadel phia, 9.18 a. m ~Train 135 p. m.~Train 8. (Daily except Funday.) unbury, Harrisburg and lotermediate sian ew Baltimore, 7% nm, WB ah ing Parlor cur through 10 Philedels 10.0% p, m., Bd 0 5.01 p. m~Train 12, [Daily except Senday.] Hazleton, Posey ie Harristurg and Intermediate points, arriving of Philede Bia New York 8.08 a. mn, timonre 10.40 Passenger coaches Wo Wilkesbarre snd Phils 5022p. m.~Tmin 6. (Detly.} Pew Banbury Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia pas- sengers can remain lu sleeper undisturbed anti 9 a m~Train 4 (Datly.) Fer iry shurg and Intenmef inte stations, MTiving a Washington, 74,8 wm. Poilman sle plug Philadelphia and passenger couches $0 WESTWARD, 657 a.m ~Train 8, (Daily) Fer Bris and Can sitions, Roo homer cars to Erie and Elmira and passenger conchos 10 and Rochester, 10.17 ~Train 15 Dally; F w 1 Lock Haven snd y Tr Pp. M3 nue , Ca #1 ester, Bu PRESET | 1.56 rain ily exce Intermed late snd iwpara Falls, Ale aLG B Rochester (8 with LEB flalo and N wih Kool: “8 to in to m.—Trals snovo, KE : m, Train Hemeport and (Dally aud eRoept Punday inlermuedinle slations, (Daily except Sunday) intermedisic stations, G 4% MONTANDON T AND BOUTH.; FROM EAE it By 2aday) arrivio 1 res Philadel phis 8.00 am Wa ir m, Ba timore 8.45 wi hesbarty 16am, (Dail except Bunday ug at Montandon 1 5% pm, with psa grr from Philadelphia an 4 through passe suger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore, leaves New York 900 a ms, Phi ; Washington at ] Wilkesbarre 5.12 Mi utandon at 6.04 p ger coaches som am « 1225" a ‘ a 12.00 ¥y) amving st rough passens i Baltimore 0 y Week Orys, Re elph ia 4 4 days Wast ving a1 fr Bn 3 Car and coach fron Ti 8 Joaves New Yor k st i , Washi ngton 3M 1140p i } & m, with thr Ok Phila. Washingio passenger conches from Ph ltimnore LEWISBURG AND TYRORE Daily Except Sunday. Westward, FM P.M. A. M. i068 » $0 6 15 Eastward, BTATIONS, AMPM. PM Montandon 9 104 455 Lewisburg 12 00} Bieh) ix 501 Vicksburg ; 0% ow 10 Paddy Mountatn Voburn 5 derby Rising Spring Penn Cave 09 Centre Hall Uregr lingoy Hall Oak Hall 82 Lemont #i1Dale Summit i% 47 Pleasant Gap {8 Sl Axemann 8 55 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan don at 5.20 8 m, 10.0 bbband 7.40 p turnin Ww leave Montandonu for Lewisburg a1 8.4 § { pm606 pm, ands 00 pm For Tates: maps, etc, call on agent Sor address A.W. D, 110 Fifth ave, Pitts J. RB, WOOD on" Pas'ger Ag I — at = PE a py Z a $2 un 8. M. PREVOST, DR. THEEL, 38 North Fourth St. D5. below Green, Philadelphia, ertren front cases bn 4 0 18 8ars Poison, Btrictures, Disth vi vers, Pimples Early Decay, of Youthful errors cured after every ene eine has failed. 8 rosy Houpital and 96 yeary' es dense, Xo experiment, be fllure. Metho entirely sew sud harmices, ? Hever fafls Send 16 ots In 308, wane fo Truih,” the exposure of guscke, thelr Holfel bosks and Tulse statewerts, frasduiont testizvonials and bone eure vwin Teron ba 5 true fr fond yo vo ng and wd Bours: Dally. from ® 0 3; ever Wed ue od fat Are, $10 10, Sundays, ¥1 A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores. Fever Scores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and seothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed it is put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes. Bucklen’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. D. Murray. DOLLARS 120 PER MONTH IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY made easily and honorably, w without capi- tal, daring your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy. or Sf can do the work hand: ¥, ax
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