WOOL-"ALL WOOL.” | Wool is going up pin price in spite of the Hastings calamity howl. Under former free wool Democratic tariffs, wool always sold higher than under | high protective tariffs, In proof of | this we gave full data in an earlier is- | sue of the REPORTER, Alex. Harmon, of Woodsfield, O., the centre of a large wool trade, a few | days ago sold 10,000 pounds of wool at | 26 cents, and was offered as much for | the rest of his clip, but he refused, be- | lieving wool would go still higher. Clint & Plalzgrafl, of the same coun- | ty, Monroe, have sold their wool late- | ly at 23 cents, it was not as desirable a clip as Harmon's, Miller & Co., of Beallsville, O., are | offering 20 and 21 cents, but are get- | ting no wool, can’t get it under 2 From Washington, Pa., the greatest | wool producing section of our state, | washed wool is selling at 20 and 21 cts, Markel & Co., of Monongahela, have | instructed their country agents to pu=- | chase 350,000 pounds at from 20 to 25 | cents, according to grade. | Wool has sold in the West Virginia | panhandle from 20 to 23 cents as per Ag reports. Most of the wool buyers re MARK. Republicans and they have been try- 1 goods go marked and re- ing to bulldose wool down to 15 cents, | fuse anything clse if offered. If your for two reasons, viz, to make profit for ' m you can themselves and get a chance to manu- ; us direct by facture a calamity howl and try to| enclosing amount and stating size and draw the wool over the farmer's eyes. wheth turned-down col- each. Cuffs “CrRLLULOID" COLLARS AND CUFFS are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with thus making . them stroug, durable and walerproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other wi f goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forme that every piece of the ge tamped as follows: TRADE LLuLoll “eelluloid,'’ HCTprot npg 18 8 lar 1a wanted. Collars 25¢, S0C. pa The Hw 427-429 Broadway, WHAT FREE WOOL DOES, ir. Celluloid Company, New York. Look at the great revival now going on in the woolen industry. Nothing | like it has ever been witnessed in this | country. The friends of tariff reform are astonished by the speedy realiza- tion of their hopes. The American woolen mills are today the only in the world pushed to their utmost capacity, and still unable to meet the orders pouring in on them. And yet McKinley howling ¢ lamity, and Hastings predicting bluer ruin in the future. thor tee EFFECTS OF MUKINLEYISM, ones is a rewarded Mr. the Williams A storm of applause Singerly’s remarks at port Singerly reception. Hon. John M. Garman made one of the most humorous and forcible speech- es that he has made on his tour. He declared that the campaigning party had come into Lycoming County for an old-fashioned love feast in order that each member might return to his home rejuvenated in the principles of true Democracy. He caused a shout of laughter by asking how it was that McKinley had failed for $50,000 under the operation of his own tarifl' bill He declared that if MeKinley and Delamater and Calico Charley Foster, would come to Pennsylvania, and ex plain how they happened to collapse financially during the reign of Me- Kinleyism he would guarantee that Pennsylvania would go Democratic by 100,000 majority. Mr. Garman stirred up his hearers by declaring that Pennsylvania and New York had produced this year in their Gubernatorial candidates the two noblest heroes in political history of the generation. You are not able to help the man in New York, but if you are praying men you can pray for the success of David Bennett Hill and William M. Singerly. They are he- roes, because for party principles, they | enlisted in their fights at times when | defeat seemed almost certain. They deserve the adoration of every true | Democrat in the land, and I believe they have it. A ——— Mp se W. A. McGuire, a well known eitl- | zen of MeKay, Ohio, is of the opinion | that there is nothing as good for chil- dren troubled with colds or croup as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He has used it in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. Af- ter having la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He! used other remedies without benefit | and then concluded to try the chil dren’s medicine and to his delight it soon effected a permanent cure, and 50 cent bottles for sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville. tam —— Hesumed Operations, The Westinghouse Air Brake com- | pany’s works at Wilmerding, which have only been working seven hours a day and four days a week for many months, in addition to laying off a large number of men, have resumed operations to their full capacity. This will give employmeni to hundreds of men who have been idle for a long | time. ETRE D BUSINESS WOMAN, A Page From F Her History, > frat ome 1 conl img nt in the cireuls Whe n I had ta hires domes | vy ankles, something 1 bad not ha an d my limbs had been swo she len so lon hat they seemed almost putsrified Before | had taken one bottle of the New Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down, and I was so much better that 1 did » work, On my recommend Iation sis taking this valuable rem wdy. fou W Harr! son St. Chicago, 1] Dr. Mil New Heart Cure, a dlse eminent } clalist in he urt Gls all druggists on a por witive gu by the Dr. Mii es Med ical Co El 1. On receipt of price, §1 per hot bottles for #5, express pre paid It is positive ily free from all opiates or dangerous drugs. Mrs. Morgan, swoid by wri What Can’t Pull Out? Why the Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the Keystone Watch Case Com- pany, Philadelphia. It pro- tects the Watch from the pick- Ee Can rb Tol vith cases stamped with this trade mark. 25 Sold, without extra charge for this bow ( (ring), through Ww atch 4 dealers “only. Lots of watch cases are spoiled In the o An opener to obviate this sent free. TL For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and perma nent relief and if used in time will of- ten prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back, For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, ~Lewins, Bellefonte, has received one of the largest stocks of clothing ever received in this part of the state When you buy from him you get the latest and best to be had for the mon- FACTORY PRICE GET AN EDUCATION. #0 hand in hand til Bate Norte) Sohout I ak fheemmodetiing catalogue JAMES ELDON, Pb, Dudiincipal. 3 and ition as the Lock . Pa. oe, NEW YORK... To attend a large compulsary sale of We are Clothing, caused by a failure. always For bargains. We know that the better we serve you, the larger our* business. Watch us this fall. We are trying to make all Centre county our customers. FAUBLES. Bellefonte, Penna. MONEY WILL STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Of Hollidaysburg, Pa. CENTRE HALL BRANCH, |BRIC E D. BRISBIN, CLEMENT F. DEININGER, President. See. and Collector. DIRECTORS: Dr. C. E. Exericx J. Frev Kerrz, Tells Its Own Story. ISVESTOR, The following table shows the cost and value of our Running Stock to the investor No, Shares Chef per mo Total cnet, i fy $$ M0 18 163 3 73 00 6m 546 00 yw iH 8 12 0 1062 00 15 00 1365 00 BORROWER. Estimated cost 16 Borrower, Cash Reed, $100 20 0 300 00 0 50 mW 00 00 700 00 #00 00 900 0 1000 00 For the Person with Money. OUR PAID UP STOCK. Clash } Full Value, Shares paymi, $ 100 $ 0 50 00 10 oO 1506) FO 2A Full awl, Roal'ed $ ine x» 4060 *0 S34 40 658 0 “is 13856 00 2004 00 272 0 $008 10 Ls Ri] Par Valar, $ 10m x0 Ww 50 12 60 $00 00 16 »0 BO 0 2M 06 G0 20 0 10.0 00 42m 1500 a 0 0 00 8 0 ann on 12% © Henn 23106 5 Total in. ref'd $§ Moo 6 2 100 = 134 BO 168 0 5 2 238 0 fg 60 672 on 10883 16% 0 Annual In, relfd $F 4 LE 0 6 180 0 710 00 oH 00 290 0 $0 HG 10°06 0 1400 (0 Hie 0 00 00 = Bharer Coed pee mo, $i 1456 680 #1 70 A membership fee of one dollar per share must $36 40ibe accompanied with this stock, TR 00 1013 af 1 bis stock pays over 12 per cent. Interest, and is not Taxable in 1164 ! this State. 1310 4 14656 00) Convo ranomd ad oak a Wk Ban OBAsW Stussy All information can be secured by applying to any of the above offi- cers or Directors, or to J, M, SPENCER, GEN'L AGENT, HOLLIDAYSBUR®, PA., HOME OFFICE. jun76m NEW COODS COME WITH A RUSH! New goods are constantly coming with a rush, selecting the best from the market, and Latest styles in Dress Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, Clothing, Footwear, &o. We are showing the best line of fine and medium dress goods ev ever brought to this town. Come and see what we arper & Kreamer. i i 3 | i ATTORNEYS. ne in a A am a AI | C. MITCHELL, Atwrneywat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, Office, Room No, 10, Crider's s Exchange. Jous EL INE Attorney at la BELLE FONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's butlding. north of Court House, Can be cowsulted ju German ‘aun’ J. H, ORVIE, OC. M. BOWER, E. 1L,ORVIS Atlorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. Office In Crider’s Exchauge building on second ‘Bukh Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building. jang2 E, Aulorney at Law, BELLEFONTE iwo + PA, doors from jank7 Office XN. W, corer Diamond INKLE, Atlomey-al-Law, BELLE} All Kindsof legal business at E, PA lo promptly tions, Office, 2d Loor Crider Excha ge J. L.BravcLes, SFA NGLER & 3 yriseys atl Law BELLE? spacial attention to “i the oGuris Euglish ColieClions Consulletion in 3 § German i BECHAnge Ba Lain i NE WOARMAN HOUSY 3 t Phowite New build heat, ele £. new fu sang a Gos? abl sleraie PRING MILLIE H S DH TEL, Ruhl, Proprieu SPRING MiLl Free bus 10 and trom all trains NEW BROCKERROFF HOU a J. M. Seulmner Proper fi Free bt POORER aod Jaros reanosnab i + have special AP HARTER AUCT1 INEER MILLHEIM. PA ruE PENKEYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IX ONE OF THE MOST BEAT FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLPGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPERSER VERY LOW, NEW BRBUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE ( Phrer Courses) and AGR) ory, BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: oal and practionl. Students taught original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laborstor Y. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, y « ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: J en ure scomnpatiied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Bhop, wand Laboratory. HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investigation, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN SCIENCE: Two Music, vocal an instrarental, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; entire ours MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: and applied, >a study, three yearn’ course; New baiid. and equipment, M NTAL, MORAL ENCE; Political Economy, ote, MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti eal and practical, including esch arm ofthe service, 13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. fully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1882, Examinations for admission. June 16. and Sept. 12. Commence: ment week June 12-45, 1802, Por Catalogie or other information, address G0, WW. ATHERTON, LL.D i and POLITICAL BCH i2 . Prost, Centre in Pe Himte Oulloge A ALA THAVE HAD THE EXPERIENCE AND YOU CAN HAVE THE BENEFIT OF iT. 1 have been in the Carriage. makin Business in Miffiin county since 1 and continuously at Yeagertown for 38 ears, 1 know how to build vehicles n the most durable manner, of Sout Tanteriny and in all Myles i ha larger stock of Buggies, Spring or ons and on hand than 1 ever had since I have been in the busi and I will sell them at : prices to suit these times. Vehicles made to order and repairing done in the best manner, EET spam atmeston | PENNSYLVANIA R. R, A%a | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, in effect May 27, 1504 TRAINS LEAVE MONTAXDON, | 918 a.m. ~Train 14. (Daily | For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and loteripediate stat ome, wrriving - Philadelphia st 300 p. m., New York, 5.40 s Baltimore, 5310p m, Washingt i $3 yp po or g ai Pui ladels phia for all ses-sho ne points Through pam per couches to Phils delphia snd Baltimore Parlor « ary oF hiladel- phi, ; Lp. m~Train 8, (Dail For Sunbury, Harrisburg sn a ions, arriving st Philadelphia a6 Mp m., #58 p. m., Baltimore, p.m, p.m. Patior ear through to Jas 108 Wo Philadelphia and EABTWARD, except Punday mw, excep Bubday. J ini rine diate sas % ton et 7 Baltimore, Ol pom ~Traln 12. [Dally except likesbarre, Hazleton, Polisi : intermediate polio is , RITIVIDS 15 pm. New Yor Fassenger cond Hy anday.} ie Harrist His hd na passenger cosches 4 niger conches i it oar 10 Roch 1 iedYes New Tork @ Was Tr rT WO . Aart Agt BR Tong DOLLARS i120 PER MONTH IN Your Own LOCALITY made easily and honorably, without capi- tal, during your spare hours. Any man, nan, boy, i can do the work hand- without experience. Talking un- pecessary. Nothing like it for money- making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in business. We teach you in ht how to succeed from the first You can make a trial without ex- We start you, furnish 0 carry on the busi. ‘and guarantees you it you but follow our simple, plain justructions. Reader, you are in peed of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail youn a docu. OF 211 a nig nour. pense 10 yi ourself. € verything neede d 1 ness successfully if il TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. VEATS, TRADE MARKs CAV COPYRIGHTS. CAN 1} ower and an PATENT ¢ ra Pho Dave had nthe patent fen EN 8.0 oe out cont 10 the bhp BR ie i a a a Ba EE money. H. PH Yeagertown
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