AARONSBURG, : Don’t shiver; get one (storm coats at Lewin’s, Bellefonte The News of the Past Week as Gathered | i be & fort ble 1 : i efont : by Our Correspondent, | and be comfortable. Low price, Miss Cora Thomas who went to Ill- | inois in the summer of 18883 has re- | turned and will spend the winter with | her uncle Z. D. Thomas, John Phillips, a son of B. F. Phil- | lips, of Ohio, is staying with his un- | cle W. H. Phillips. ! Harvey Crouse expects to go to Som- | erset county and start in the mercan- | tile business. The Dubsites have bought the | chureh in this place from the Esher- | ites for $170. James W. Rupp bought Clark Ho- | man’s house and lot for $300. | The ice crop has been harvested and Thi a the ice-houses are all full in these parts, | IS 0 ar Wilmer and Al Stover who went | A with State College band to Inaugura- Is Still in zood Condition. tion, got all the parading they will | tha" CRLLULOID™ want for awhile. They say they nev-| Its original cost was 25 cts. er were so tired in all their lives. | ind it cost wearer nothing after- Harry Rote, who had been staying | 5 $0 keep 'L clean. When soiled, Co ’ i ¥ wipe oil with sponge or wet with his uncle here goes back to the | watchmakers school at Lancaster to | learn engraving. | Prof. Henry Dutwiler bought the property that used to be the old brew- | ery at the mountain south of Rebers- | burg. Bingaman sold it and has gone | back to Union county. S. R. Gettig has rented James Hal- | loway’s house and will quit the hotel | in the spring. | After THREE MONTHS of Daily Wear wn ‘iy That'sbecause it Collar, than 18 + llars and cuffs are waler- re the only waterproof vith an interlining of * thie only ones that e absolute satisfac ce of the genuine is 13 fouows: TRADE LLuLo| MARK. Refuse anything that is not so marked, and if your dealer has not got the right kind send direct to us, enclosing amount, and we will mail vou a sample postpaid. Collars 25 cts. each. Culfs 50 cts. pair. Give size, and state whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. an ~ W WALL WVU VWAASAAANIAS elas Hope it is not You. | We are nearly through enclosing bills to subscribers in arrears. It isev- | ident that some have lifted the REPOR- | TER a number of years without intend- ing to pay. We may be able to stand being imposed upon sometimes, but we don’t want to be imposed upon all | the time, hence will be obliged to go | over the list soon, and strike off such | - : i ——— 5 long standing delinquents. We have Your Watch Insured Free. acted kindly and indulgently in this matter with them, and had a right to A perfect insurance against theft or accident is the now famous AAAS AAA » wa » expect we would be fairly dealt with. We have many thanks to such as have acted honorably with the REPO RTER. bless CP — Ladies’ coats sold at cost Long's, Spring Mills. at AUTION —~NOTICE 13 EEREBY GIVEN that on Juuunary 15, 1585, Joseph MeClel- ian purchased the personal property of David Franiz, of nesr Linden Ha |, § horses, all horn cattle, all wagons, sleds, binder, self-rake, to- gether with all other agricultural machinery | the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled aud implements, also all household and kitchen | i 5 x Eas} furniture, all provisions of whatever kind, ali | OF Wrenched from the case. Can only be grain in the ground. al feed, togeth er with all | had on cases containing this trade mark, other personal effects of sald David Frantz. and | v that the same will be left in the care of Harry "ADE BY W Frantz, at the pleasure - f the undersigned, Keystone Watch Case Company, All parties are cautioned against meddling with 3 the property aforesaid in any manner whatever of Philadelphia. Ei MER R. MCCLELLAN the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch Authorized agent for Juseph McClellan. . ; } y Case factory in the world —13500 employees; 2000 Watch Cases daily, Que of its products is the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases which are just as good as solid cases, and cost about one half less, Sold by all jewelers, without extra charge for Non-pullout bow. The manufactarers will send you a watch case opener free. f J nda “GET AN EDUCATION i fo hand Get An wd wi al the Cent al State Normal School Lock Haven, Pa. First-class accommodations and low rates State ald wo students For trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Pb, Education ane ins. D., Principal novly Lock Haven FOR SALE. —A mile west of containing FARM SITUATED ONE Milibeim slong turnpike, oO 0 i653 ACRES, tivated with and on'bul orchard t+, 1 eoudition. ALSO 100 arres, more or less within Millheim borough, ju egcelle good location, being in close proximity to church, schools, mar ket, vie, For terms apply to dees f Dn Well Bank | waler N stone Dwelling House figs, A spring of and all Improvements in fine PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY FOR 1895. DAILY tL condition Ad QEPRARY mo. Pa Pennsyl: ania's (Greatest Newspaper. It Prints All the News. Pre-Eminently a " Family Newspaper, Family A NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FARM. ery’ Mutual Fire Iusurance Company Office of the Farmers’ Mutual Co. of Centre Co, Pa Centre Hall, Pu., Jon 14, 1865.10 accordance with the provisions of their charter the thirty. seventh annon! statement ofthe transactions of the company is hereby presented Fire Insurance appealing directly to the interests of every member of the honsebhold, by the absence of anything of an objectionable ohsracter in either uf its pews, literary or advertising columns ABSETS Bills receivable being premium poles due and payable by mem- bers for fusurauce tue PRA. FeRT Cush premioms Bo mwed money Cash lu Treasury AMONG THE BEST IN THE UNITED STATES sits, 1 them. THE PRES pris as high as 4.500 want advertisements in a single swe and hes received 15,060 answers to Press Want Ads. fu = single day, This shows why Press Want Ads give the greatest results EXPENSES Compensation to direct CIB sinirniviesinis Salary of Secretary. Ba-ary of Iressarer ‘ Pritting, office rent, postage, stationary. vo. Elec tion bord . Fiate lus, Report. ....... Estate of D. A. Musser John Mo er, small fire A G Archey, W. W. Witmer, Trustees Madisonburg Lath church... .... 5 00 Mrs L B. Sto er, loss on furniture, - Exr L B. Stwer ROMER... oovnss con svssininsonioss Hazel & Gramliey ,. D. L. Bartges, borrowed IP AIREY cooiiivns srinnssnvsnssns Intere ton same... Towa! awets and funds of the company the past FORT less eX penises To which add notes 90, 91.0, and ‘88 Leaving the available ss sets iu force this day Insur neces taken the past year......... ‘ To wich add insurances of 1590, *91, 92, '93..... .. Risks and Insiraveces in fo ce this day ——— Minus cascelations $ 181 18 15 W Prepaid; 0 0 “Situations Wantel,” “Help Wanted” “Bomrding"” . Rooms™ “For Sale ‘and } Band, “Business Urportonities | Wkly i eent a word 9 Mm 300 500 97 31 5 00 2 00 500 2 cents a word 20ents a word 2oents a word, are accepted same as cash TERMS OF THE PRESS, 00 By mail, postage free in the United States, Cans . | aa and Mexico. ‘ | Daily [except Sunday), one year, ; - one mouth; [inclvding Sunday), ove year, ‘ 7 . - one month, 96.00 0 FE 89 £4 £5 2 532 67 | gunAay, ove year, 2 00 Weekly Press, one year, . 33 008 10 | Drafts, Checks and other rem | made payable to the order of THE PRESS COMPANY, Limited. Philadelphia, Pa. . «1.00 ittanoces should be uf £3 360 04 116 877 14 | 346 C70 34 i 25 498 10 1 271 568 44 | 23 545 75 | 1268 02 0 | Lhe first of American Newspapers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the | American Idea, the American Spir- {it. These first, last, and all the | time, forever, LIABILITES, B. F Frankenberger, peminm note due Dee. 28, 184 whe Jd. €, Bwull, premiam note dueNov, 1807 Sami. Grner. vreminm fete due Oct. 1506... Borrowed money Interest same Huzel &Gramley ,.... Total am’t Hiabilities Amount outstanding 60 00 00 53 08 710 00 47 13 we 108 00 1 068 00 53 Al a meeting held the sme day the following Daily, by mail, 80 a year Directors were chowen for the enstiing year: “am ’ y Es nel Geamley Davie! Brungut, J. B Fisher HL. B Daily and Sunday, by mail $8 a year Herring Joeob Boatorf, Fred Kurz W, Fred | The Weekly, $1 a year Reyvolin, J. G. Bailey HC. Campberl, Frank | . . McFarlane J H, Musser, J © Smith. The Board | in Feupon orgaubzed by electing the following | Oi ders: Preside t. Fred. Kurtz, i View Prosidont HB Herring, | Tressurer James © Boal, ! | Atte DF Le, RUBE D.¥. LUSE, Sec'y, President. NOTE. ~Rince the above was prepared $600 borrowed aud dot ow. money the Fraukenberger uote - A — —— THE SUNDAY SUN, & the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the World. ' Price 5c a copy. By mail, $2a year Address THE SUN, New York. res on of ve BARGAIN STORE IN CENTRE CO. | | COME AND SEE! Prices reduced in order to make large sales in all lines. Must reduce my stock atsacriceprices. : :': : : : | Woolen Goods | Blankets, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Must be sold within the next 10 days. i Wanted Wanted To supply my shipping trade for the next 10 days: 6,000 Ibs. Dressed of Pork. 1,000 Ibs. of Live Chickens, Turkeys and Ducks. Dry Goods, y i { | | 3 | ! { | i I will the highest market prices. Call eli Bring anything you have in the above line. and see or write by return mail. C. P. LONG, AN IMPORTANT CLUB OFFER SCRIBNERS} MAGAZINE ys wecial arrangement with the publishers we are SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE for 180; | tion to the REPORTER for £4.00. i riodieals would cost £5.00 ’ I IS THE PLAN 3 SCRIBNER'S to give its readers next vear a history : of the past 25 years in the United States. (1860.°95.) These vears rave heen unparalleled in the history of the world for national devel opment and material progress. The narrative will be written | graphic and picturesque style by President Andrews, of Brown | versity, and capable artists will illustrate it. OBERT BRANT, whose “Reflections of a Married Man” will long remembered, has written a series of articles on “The Art of Liv- { ing,” in which he sets himself to solve, as far as such problems can be solved, questions which beset every well-to-do family: The Income | The Dwelling—Household Expenses— Education of Children— Mar- ried and Single Life—The Summer Problem, ete. Beautifully illus- | trated, EORCE MEREDITH, whom more than one good anthority has pronoun. ced the greatest of living novelists, has written a strong serial, “The Amazing Marriage,” to begin in J anuary. W D. HOWELLS will contribute a novel entitled “The Story of a Play.’ . I* THE LAYD OF DON QUIXOTE will be a series of three sketches illus ( trated by a number of Daniel Vierge’s wonderful drawings. gine ARTICLES in great variety have been arranged for and the il- ustrations will be elaborate. Scribner's for 1895 Will be Better Than Ever. offer stubseriy 1.3 enavied to and a all vears It D irchased } separately these pe- in a Uni- he Publishers: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 1563-157 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. CREAT STOCK ! VAST ASSORTMENT! LOW PRICES ! Our stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Ete., of all kinds is the most complete in the valley and our prices Worry compe. tition. In fact our competitors can’t understand how we can sell goods at such low figures. We are satisfied with a mod- erate profit, and you get full value on every purchase made. Yon will probably need an Overcoat or Gloves, and we are sure we have just what you want. A full line of all kinds of Rubber Goods instock. Produce of all kinds wanted. HARPER & KREAMER. ATTORNEYS. JRA C. MITCHELL, Atorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, Oflice, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange, oct JOHN KLINE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's build) g north | of Court House, Can be co.sulted ir | and KEuglish, ans’ | J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, (JRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Al orueys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’s Exchauge building on second Hoor ‘ankh E. L,ORVIS [), F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building, jan92 E, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank jens? (JLEMA NT DAL RUNKLE, Attoruey-at-la I Ww. . . JELLEFONTE, PA. All kindsof legal busin ss attended Ww promptly Special »ttention given Ww collections, Office, 2d floor Cndw Excha ge C.P. Hewes, J. L.BraNcLEn, SPANGLER & HEWES, M Alloineys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, spacial attention to collections. Practice all the cours. Cousultation German and move in SQ D. GETTIG, ly ATTORNEY -AT-1L.AW, BELLEFONTE, PA Collections aud all legal 1 alteuaed to prompt vy. tations German and Euglish OUflice in Exchavge Building, ES Os N_ B.BPANGLER, Ne ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, P Coin OMce, Cri A Practices in al E gl sud German sulldiug the courts lation | inh BANKS. ((ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE PA. Receive deposits, Discsorg BOles, J jau®l D. BuvGERT, Cashier, HOTELS. JERVIS HOURE 8.0 well. Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. 00d sample rooms on first Terms reascnaple g Jauvl Hoor SE Ww L B! sH HOU Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA ade. apred special attention given 10 country Wr NEW GARMAN HOUSE Ophasitie Newt eal. eet laiie God AL A HOTEL, D. H. Rulil. Proprietor SPRING MILLS, PA. rnius QPRING MILI 4 Free bus to and trom all \ EW BROCK ERHOF i I MX LD FORT HOTEI KD rales oan apie ass nnd parties have species socom modation AB HARTER AUCTIONEER MILLHEIM, PA, [HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAT] FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION: UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW RBUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE ( Three Courses.) and AGR) CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il iustrations on the Farm and in the Lavors tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets. cal and practical Students taught original stndy with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with sn unusually full and thorough course iu the Labomjory. CIVI! ENGINEERING, { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; {MECHHNI AL ENGINEERING: ) ex are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Labrratory HISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LADIER’ SCIENCE: Two Music, vooa! and insuramental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional.) French, German and English (re. These eas Ample facilities for entire onirse MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and applied MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work ing and equipment, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCH ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Polition] Economy, eto. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti. cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: yoarsoniefnlly graded and thorough, 14, 1892, 12 13, Commence: ment week Jupe 12-15, 1802, For Catalogue or other information, address State College, Centre Oo. Pe AFTER aL others FAIL Consult sie) R, LO B i Old Reliable 329 N I5th S Below Callowhill § ' Specialist * Philadelphia, Pa. i Thirty Years’ Continue Practice in all special disonses of both sexed Loe of Manhood, Errore of Youth sod all diseases of the Blood. Neves, Kkin, and Kidneys Denility and Loss of Memory resuitiug iro o Abs, Koes, | apradeanos hertan e are perganently cured by Dr Lobb, souk his advice at ouoe. Hae guarantees | posi. tive and radical nce In every case he treats, brineing bmok Health and Vigor in the most se. hot oases Cormaltation and examiontion tree aod strictly confidating Office hoarse daily and on Sundays, from 9A M 0 3P M. and evenings. Bend 0° nall fa free bok on Errors of Youth und obsoure diseases of both sexes, D Ae R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table 10 effect Foy, 2, 1594 TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD | L918 a m ~Train 14. (Dally except For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton | Harrisburg and intermediate at Philadelphia at 800 p.m {In Baltimore. 310p m,. Washington 430 ov | counecuing at Philadelphia for ail points Through passenger conchen delphin and Baltimore, phia sunday Potsvilie stations. arriving . New York, 558 m ben hore to Phiia- Parlor cars Ww Philadel { 1387p m~Train 8. (Dally For sunbury, Harrbvburg sud Lions, arris lug atl Fhilads York 9.35 p.m. Baitim.re, 645 p. 1 Washing onal 750 p m. Parlor car through to Philadel. phis, aud pas enger conches Ww Phlisdelphia and Baltimore, 501 p. m~Tiain 12. [Dally except 1 For 'Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Hare and intermediate points arriving st Phil de IL pm, New York 858 a. mi, Baltimore | wm, Passenger coaches 10 Wilkesbarre adelphin Bp m.~Train 6 Harrisburg and all int. rimmed ing at Philade ¢ im Pullman sl FPhilade!phia and Ne Bengers can remain iu sleeper undisturbed 7.008. m, | 120 a. m~Train 4. (Daily) Harrisburg and intermediate st Philadelphia at ¢ tm week days, 10 2 a, tn. Bunday m, Washington, 7.4. 8 cars 10 Philadelphia and passer Philadelphia aud Baltimore WESTWARD § 7 8.1m, ~Train 8. (Daily) andaigus and lutermet inte Buflaio sud Nisgera Falls w cars 1o Erie aud Elmire and Etie aud Rochester, 10.17 a. i. ~Traiu 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven And julenoediale stations, 1L56 p m ~Train 11 Daily except Bunday. For Kave. Ca. andaigus and itermwed inte s ations Bullslo aud Nisgara Falls with passenger coaches 10 Kane and Kochess sd Parlor car 10 Rochester except Sunday.) radiate iis phils at 6000p m New ils 140 p. aud Phil uutil For Bun tious, are ZR er COBChes WO For Erie and Can stations, Hochester ih through Pullman passenger Conchies WO THROUGH TRAINS FOI EAST AN I leaves New Yor Washinston st } Wikebarre 312 pm Ri Work Coys from 9 pm er ousches caves New York Sunday, Fb LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILS Duly Except sunday, Westward PM PM AM BTATIONS 1 5k b 40 Mont 15 1 Eastward ANIM PM 4 55 4 55 ‘4&7 & ¥ £ £ € € 2 Unk Hall 82 Lemont Dale Summit 7 Pleasant Gap AXemant a5 Bellefonte yal trains leave Lewisburg am An p 5.4 r onve Mo fam} landon for E00 pm a 1a fod Lav ols Pe OR y A.W. D Fifih ave Watt, P burg 5. M PREVOST senern!l Manager J R WOOD Gen” Pa'ger Agt HENCH & DROMGOLD' | kh i MATE SAW MILLE i A wonderful improvement In Friction Feeds n: Gig-DBack. Back motion of Carriace three ti x fast as any other In the market, Frie Cluteh Peed, osusing all the feed pearing to » ng: great saving in power ¢ ily a: fize ri mid trio ed GINES | sin whi wen Cirgu ie By ¥ . - free u plication. Also Spring Teoh | | rows, lay Rakes, Cultivators, Corn I'l ! ers, Shellers, ote. Mention this page HENCH & DROMEOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PL. DOLLARS PER MONTH IN Your OWN LocaLITY | made easily and honorably, without capi- i tal, during your spare hours. Any man, | woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- | fly, without experience. Talking un- | necessary. Nothing like it for money- | making ever offered before. Qur workers . No time wasted in jearning the business, We teach you in | a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without ex- pense to yourself. We start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the busi | ness successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but follow our | simple, plain instructions, Reader, if | you are in need of ready money, and | want to know all about the best paying | business before the public, send us your | address, and we will mail you a docue | meut giving you all the particulars, TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. 120 | always prosper, | i Ir { A ! 1 i i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Moderate Fees.
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