TRIAL LIST. List of Civil Cases up for Trial at Second Week of Court, Following is the trial list for the sec- ond week of court, beginning Monday, April 80th. Franklin Reese vs, Thomas Reese, et al. Jacob Garbrick vs. David Harter. A. Jackson, et al. M. G. Brown vs. A. J. H. Ross. Wm. C. Sheesley vs. J. R. Wolfe, Joseph Hall, et ux., vs. Hannah El- liott, B.E. &N. V. Pike & R. R. Co. Centre co. Bfte. & Phg. Turnpike Co. I i vs. James E. Solt vs. Boro of Bellefonte, pike Co. . Isaac Stover vs, Cen. BR. R. Co. John P. Rockey vs. Cen. R. R. Co. of Pa. H. J. Garbrick vs. Cen, R. R. Co. of | Pa. | M.C. Gephart vs. Union Central | Life Ins, Co. tt —— Less ons on Hard Times After all it is the hard times that | bring out the real merit of men and | methods. Flush times and easy prof- | its in business never make the best men, nor the most prosperous commu- nities. Hard times teach self denial | and retrenchment, close attention to | details and careful selections of the best possible methods. Less is wasted; | goods are bought and sold for more | nearly their intrinsic value; specula- | tion is discouraged and honest efforts fostered. Lessons learned by unpleas- ant necessity in hard times will pro- duce prosperity in the long run. The pinching experience is hard to bear while it lasts, but it will, as the old | saying goes, ‘feel better after it gets | done hurting.” In the face of difficulties, manhood | comes to the front, and the country is the gainer in the end. mime Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: Wm. E. Spangler and Mirian Irene Palmer, both of Potters Mills. : J. A. Finkbinder and Carrie Mecht- ly, both of Bellefonte. Peter Devlin and both of Snow Shoe. Thomas White both of Philipsburg. Boyd Hunter, of Axe Mann, Sallie C. Jackson, of Lemont. John Spisah and Feketa both of Munson. Charles H. Meyer and Mary A. Boal both of Centre Hall ——— ef pp Maggie Burns, and Amy Clark, and Jarbala, Died at Pleasant Gap. The death of Mrs. Sarah DeArmitt occurred at her home at Pleasant Gap, on Monday, March 27. Her age was sixty years. She was a member of the M. E. church at Pleasant Gap. The funeral took place on Friday at 10.30 o'clock. In the absence of her regu- lar pastor, Rev. (i. P. Sarvis conduet- ed the funeral services, Val I - It is, to say the least, wrong for any- body to go to church or public meet- ing, and disturb the preacher or orator by coughing. Use Dr. Syrup at once. CEE ~—You can buy an eight-day clock | in walnut, at $3.75, and in oak at $4.00, | Warranted good time keepers, at G. W. Bushmans, Jeweler. mar20-2¢ —Lewins, Bellefonte, has oayjmost | experienced cutter in these parts and at | his establishment you can be suited in | wd i i i Jeasonable price. Don't Tobacco Spit Awny EXPLOSIVES, POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very best 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.—Dupont’s make of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- 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, : | | | 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. Ces. ber fuses for use in dry and wet rock. AND ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same, articles placed in our lmnds will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO, 22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. The Human Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Body. Tho e.cctrical force of the human body, as the fluid may be termed, Is an esgle- cially attractive department of science, as it nerve of the organs of the body. Nerve force Is wed by the brain and conveyed by moans of the nerves to the various organs of the body, thussupplying the latter with the vitality necessary to in- The shown here, may be sald to be the most importaot of the entire nerve sys tem, as it supplies the heart, lungs, stomach, bowels, eto with the keep them active and healthy. As will be seen by the cut the long nerve ending from the base of the brain asad terminating in the bow. els Is the pooumogastric, while the numerous lit. tie branches supply th heart, lungs and stom- ach with necessary vi- tality When the brain becomes in any way dis- ordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which it supplies is lessened, and the or gans receiving the di- minished supply are con- sequent! weakened. Physicians gescnally fail to recognize. the Importance of this fact, but treat the organ itself instead of the cause of the trouble The noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. D... LiL. B., has given the greater part of his life to the study of this subject, and the principal discoveries concerning it are due to his efforts, Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, the unri- valed brain and nerve food, Is prepared on the rinciple that all nervous and many other ifficulties originate from disorders of the nervecenters. Ita wonderful success incuring these disorders is testified to by thousands and. Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex- ual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, ete. It fs free from opiates or dangerous d It 3 solid on a positive guarantes by all gis or sent direct by the Dr. Mies M 0., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, bostie, six bottles for $5, express prepal drag- edical i per Is still at the front! You can rely on it! It never fails to perform a cure! to-bac, the only harmless, guaranteed tobsceo- | habit cure, “Noto-bac.” Braces gain sttangih, weighs and vigor. Positive cure or money refunded. Sold by J. D. Murray. Book at druggists, or mailed free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago, office, 4 Randolph 8t.; New York, 10 Spruce St. De mr, & dad Re - Ir he has them hous name stamped on bottom, put him down ss » fraud. W.L.DoucLas $3 SHOE - is sold by all dealers for25c Don't be misled, If a dealer offers you some other just as good.” insist on ting the old reliable Dr. Bull's Cough a, No imitations are as : LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobaces { CHEW Antidote L—Price 10 Cts, At al dealers | My wife was confined to her bed for | over two months with a very severe | attack of rheumatism, We could get | nothing that would afford her any re- | lief, and as a last resort gave Chamber- lain's Pain Balm a trial. To our great surprise she began to improve after the first application, and by using it regu- larly she was soon able to get up and attend to her house work. E. H, Johnson, of C, J. Knutson & Co, Kensington, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray. —————— OLD FORT HGH ws, proprietor N RU ¥ s This old and well Known house nes been newly furnished th hout. A modations first-class and rates je. Private oan have special secomm . apiasl Fruit culture is more profitable to the farmer now than his other 4 Bros, Co. the most ex ve U. B., have a va- ecancy in this section. Write them at Rochester, N. Y., for their terms. mr8m ~Bubscribe for the REPO RTER, i Your Spring and Summer Trade in Clothing, not because it is us, but because we know and can prove to you that our Prices and Goods when compared with oth- Er'Se= MERIT IT - GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL PLEASE YOU. Faubles, Bellefonte. GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! Our immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods are now in, consisting of Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, the finest selections of Dress Goods ever displayed in this valley, Boots and Shoes, etc. These goods are first-class, and every. We are of fering all our goods at low prices and are thing of this seasons production. AT OUR OLD TRICKS! That of selling the best of everything in our store at prices that dont suit our competitors, but please the buyers immensely. HARPER& KREAMER, CENTRE HALL. We are offering mostivaluable and use ful Premiums. Did you get a Card? Ask for one. We will send you the mar. yeious French preparation CALTHOS free, by sealed mail and a legs! rantee that Carruos wil A STOP Al iticharues ava /” CURE AE WE 8, | Useil & pay if satisfied. Sei2 American Agents, Cincinnati, O. years every ps ry 4 that wae si A ME WAS, aad St no relipf _ ST troubles until | took CAL HO Bit cured aad Footared me und § am new omen,” b Lf wionet fram owe of thomasin of letters roesived by wa.) Adiress VON MOML CO. P. R. AUTIAN, = PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, . In All Its Branches, Reasonable. wana SPring Mills, Pa. ATTORNEYS. JOHN KLINE, Attorney as Law, . BELLEYONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bulding. north of Court House. Can be coasulled in German and English, ‘any I ———— So 2 a ——- ap J. H.ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, (jRVvis, BOWER & ORV1S, Atlorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ofice in Crider's Exchange bullding on second floor, ‘anid E. L,ORVIE. D F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, Janez (LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. jeans? Ww G. RUNKLE, . Attorney-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly Special attention given to collections, Office, 2d floor Crider Excha ge. J. L.BraxoLen, SPANGLER & HEW £8, A Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Spacial attention to collections Practice in all the courts, Consultation in German and English, Jang C.P,. Hewes, S D. GETTIG, Oo, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Collections and all legal business sitended Ww promptiy. Consultations German and English, Office in Exchange Ballding. N B. BPANGLER, Ale ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Codsultation in En- Office, Crider Exchange novi Practioes in all the courts (lish and German. uliding. BANKS. (ENT RE COUNTY BANKING CO, Wf BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, 4. D. 8uverer, Cashier, Receive deposits, Jan HOTELS. N HOUSE, 5. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVER, PA. Good sasuple rooms on first janu9l [BVI Terms reasousble Boor, I USH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA Bpecial stiention given to country trade. aprid NEW GARMAN HOUSE, 3 Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA Rew building. new farniture throughout, stean D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor,” BPRING MILLE, PA. { IFree bus to and from all trains” NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. Ml, Keubaner Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all traine. ‘Good sample | rooms on fired Boor. Bpecialraies 0 witnesses | and jurors ! ee AP HARTER | AUCTIONEER. ] MILLHEIM, PA, TE KE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BEATTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMIKA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three (bourses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY: with constant § justrations on the Farm and in the Labors tory. BOFANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets- cal and practioal. Bitudents taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and th h course in the ratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, } < ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; cours {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) os are scoompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investigation, INDUSTRIAL ART AKD DESIGN. LADIES COURSE IN (ATERATURE and SCIENCE; Two yeas Ample facilities for Music, voosl od insramental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin (optional,) French, German and English (ree quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, MATHENATION and ASTRONOMY; pure and STE . MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build. ing and equi at, MENTAL RAL and POLITICAL SCI ENCE; w and History These MU Constitutional La Politioal Boonomy , ete. ' MILITARY SCIENCE. instruction theoreti cal and practioal, including each arm ofthe service. PREPARATORY DEP ARCHER Two pref J Sraded and tharoug . Fall term opens Sept. i4, 1592. Examinations for admission, June 16, and 18, Commence ment week June 12.15, 1802 Cawlogune or other in lon, address GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D.. Prest, State College, Centre Oo. Pe 12 1a, is stamped in the best watch cases made, It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best- known factory in the world— 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers, It makes the celebrated Yas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can- not be pulled off the case—the © Ae R. Philadelphis & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect December 21, 1803, TRAINEE LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, ; Train 14. (Dally except Sunday For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediate) stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 500 p, m., New York, 5.58 Pp m., Baltimore, 2.10p m,, Washiogion 4.90 p. m. connecting al Philadeiphin for all sea-shore points, rough passenger coaches to Phils Seiphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel 135 p. m~Train &, (Dally ¢ Sunday. For Bunbu y, Sxoept Snday. ) Harrisburg snd intermediate stan tons, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.50 p.m. New York. 10.0% p, m., Baltimore, 7.20 p.m, Webin tonet 857 p.m. Parlor car through'to Philadel. hia, and a 6 hia LARS Pamenger cosches to Philadelphia and 501 p.m ~Train 12, {Dally except Bunday. For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Herray and intermediate points, arriving at Phils delphis 1L15 p m., New York 3.53 &. m., rs 1040 p. m. re niger coaches 10 Wilkesbarre and Phil. sdelphia, 78 p. m.~Traln 6. (Daily) For Bunbury Harrisburg and all intermediate sation, arriy ing at im sadelphis, 4.50 a. m., New York at 735 8 Im. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas Seljjory tan remain in sleeper undisturbed untii i. a. Im, 1.20 a. m.~Train 4. (Dally) For Bunbury Harnsburg and intermed iste stations, arriving a Philadelphia at 6.00 &, m., New York, 953 a m. week S&ps, 10 35 a. m. Bunday, Baltimore, 6.20 a. un, Was J on, La. a B- Pullman sleeping . P, elphis and passenger coaches Lo Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5 WEETWARD, 527 8. m.~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can andaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester Buflelo and Risgars Falls, with through Pullman Ssnand passenger coaches to Erle and Roches 10.17. ~Train 16. (Daily) intermediate stations, 1.56 p.m Train 11. (Daily excep For Kane, Canandaigua snd interme Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgars Falls, with through ger conches 10 Kane apd Roches ter, and Parior car to Rochester, 601 p. m.~Train 1. (Dally For Benovo, Ralston and intermediate stations. 845 . m~Traln 13. (Daily except Sunday) For Williamsport and intermediate stat ions. For Lock Haven and i Bundsy. Gialesialions except Buuday.) THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AKD BOUTH.: Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 uight, Philadels phis 4.50 a m, Baltimore 4.40 & m, Harrisburg 8.15 am, dally, Wilkesbarre, 725 a m. (Daily except Bundsy) arriving at Montandon 10.17am Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 5.50 a m. Washing ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 545 & in, Willkesharre 015s m, (Daily except Sunday) arrivisg at Montandon 1.56 pm, with parior car Son Philadelphis and through passenger ocosches from Philadelphia and Baltimore, Train 1 leaves Few York 9.00 a m, Phils, 12.25 p m; Washington at 11.05 & m, Baltimore at 12.00 m, Wilkesbarre 2.12 pm, arriving at Montan- don a1 6.04 p m, week days, with through pas senger coaches from Phils. and Baltimore. Train 12 leaves New York pm, week days, 2060 p. m. Bundsy iiadeiphie 4.40 pm, week days, 4.30 p. m., Sundays, Washington 3.15 pm, Baltimore 4.12 pm, arriving st Moutandon 9.45 P Through Parlor Car snd passenger Train 8 leaves New York at 800 p m, Philad 11.20 pm, Washington 10.40 p m, Bsltimore, 11.40 pm, (daily) arriving at Montandon et 5.37 &m, with through Pulimas sioeping cars from Phila. Washingion and Baitimore and through passenger conches from Philadelphia and Bale Lore LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD Daily Except Sunday. Westward, FPMPM. AM. BTATIONS, 58 5 40 Moutandon {6 15 Lewisburg 16 25 Biehl {6 2% Vicksburg 57 INifinburg 0 Millmont 16 58 Glen Iron] {7 27 Paddy Mounta'n {7 Bs Coburn 7 45iZerby Rising Spring ; {Penn Cave i8 09 Centre Hall 8 16/Gn E214 Hall 825 Oak Hall Eastward, AMPM P ww bE ® » REO K * oo we Br ured SHESSEY 8 37 Dale Summit 8 47 Pleasant Gap Is 50 Axemann & 35 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- Gonstb Mam 10.00am, 1.20, 550and 7.40 m. turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg st 6.20 a MND m.52pmi0 pm ands 00pm on Sundays trains leave montandon 1038 a.m, and 7.58 p. m., returning eave Lewisburg 10.20 a m. and £00 p.m, For rates; maps, etc, call on agent or address Thos. E. Walt, P. A.W. DD, 110 Fifth ave. Pitts- bu 8. Mo PREVOST, J. BR, WOOD General Manager. Gen’l Pes'ger Ag. SALESMEN WANTED i0..%/ ties STOCK snd SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL BAL ARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. PER. MANEXNT and PAYING POSITIONS 0 GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGIN- NERS EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Write at once for terms to The Hawks Nursery Co. fegl4m ROCHESTER, N. Y. OOD ON OS 5 0 nd ah wd wd afd ad Oe ee BREBSRERENERE NESS RRNA NW “RRENASEES » 8 to sell a choloe it is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. A AR A Nl A NE SAB 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 8kin 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 72 onm IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY ly tal, during your spare man, woman, boy, or girl ean do the hand- ny. ou Derience. wang he » Re TAKING Sror AIG be Cor WoratT *