THE CENTRE REPORTER tebe vececeaens FRED_KURTZ, AR Rares. ns. soecne he —— REARS esses] 091 a ti~Train BB. Dally for Bunbury ne ot | Wilikerbarre, Scronton, Hervistvrg and inter * sy. . pa : mediate stations. Week days for Serr nton, Ha " WwW ilbr A. + | rleton, andPotaville, Philadelphia, Sew York, Washington, Through 3 wenger ow aa SEE be Fad as tion go before the people 48 en of good character. They are : Hon. J. K. P. Hall, nominated for re-election to congress, is simple justice to one who stands high among the leaders at Washington as a valuable | {aid in all that is calculated to bring vietory to the party in the approach- ing presidential campaign. Mr, Hall, during his present term in congress, | has been faithful to his party, and in| every vote he cast true to the best in-| terests of the country. He will be re- elected by an increased majority, Representative Wetzel, true and! There will be 30 contests for creden- | tried, was deservedly re nominated. | { He is a man of the people and for the | tials in the National Republican con-| Aud vention | people with a clean record at Harris: | {burg. Always at his post, he will i alesse mesma - a . Victoria’s Boer war is over: didn’t | 3880 be a faithful representative, i : { J. W. Kepler, a gallant young Dem- run half as long as McKinley's serap- | asim y y i { ocrat of Ferguson, for Assembly, He ring in the Philippines, in , ping Pi | balla from one of the oldest and best rao ——— ; ol : When the U. B. Senate and the State | Democratic families in the county, i ranning back to the period of the Rev- Supreme Court sit down upon a Stone | : . te . it is likely to crush it | olution—intelligent farmers but Editor ae] v's | Baltimore, ve H E N N E Y couches 0 Philadelphia, ’ the 1.55 p. m~Train 8, Weekdays for Bunbury, he Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har- CENTRE HALL, PA. “ou 8: fisbury and intermediate stations, arriving at © All kinds of Fine WW ® - TERMS.—Oue year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, - a Eee ae Philadelphia at 6.28 p m., New York. 9.90 p. m., Baltimore, € 0p. 10 Washington st 7.15 Pp. m, Parlor car through to Pi iladeiphia, and phe. senger coaches to Philadelphiis, Baltimore sud Washington, b01p, m~Train 32, VY eekdays for Wilkes barra, Scranton, Hazleton, Powsvilie, and dally for Harrisburg and interme *diate points, arriving si Phlsdelphia 10.2) p m,, New York 8.06 a. m., Baltimore 9406 p.m... Washington 10.50 p.m, Pas wenger coaches to Phlisdelphis and Baltimore, Bilp. m.~Train 6, Weekdays for Bunbury Harrisburg and sll intermediate stations, arrive ing at Philadelphia, 4.25 a. m., New York at 7.13 8 m. Baltimore, 2.30 u, m., Washington, 405 &. m Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia aud New York Philadelphia passengers can remsln in sleeper undisturbed until 7.30 a.m. 204 a m~Train 4, (Daily) burg snd poluts east and south, srriving ot Philadelphia at 6.52 8. m., New York, 9.22 a. wm. week days, 10.23 u. m. Bunday, Baltimore, 6.35 &. m, Washington, 7.45, 8 mm. Pullman Eleeping cars to Philadelphia and Ww ashinglon, snd passenger conches vv Philadelphia and Baltimore, WESTWARD, m~Train 3. (Daily) Vor Erie, Can- &, Rochester, Bullalo, Nisgars Falls, and intermediate stallions, with PRascliger ooachies 10 Erie and Rochester, Week days for DuBois, Bellefonte, snd Pittsburg, On # mdays only man sioepers 1o Rochester and Erie 4 10.00 a. io. ~Train 51. (Daily; For Lock Haven and loermediate stations, and wes kdays lor iyrone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pittsburg and the West, with through cars io Tyrone, L8lp. m,~Train 15. Weekdays for Kane, Ty- rone, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pittsburg, Canal daigua snd intermedia slalions. Byracuse Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgsrs Valls, with through Jissenger coches to Kane and "Bocns ekter, and Parlog car to Rochester 646 p, m.~Train Week days for Renovo, Elmira and intermediate stations. 943 p. m.~Train 13. Dally for Lock Haven, and inermediste stations Prepared For Memorial Day, ap a *. A—————. S————— AASB ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, snd 5 cents per line for each subse quent nse: tion. Other rates made made known on application, BTA TT Carriage and Wagon Making _» Woodwork neatly done. Repainting a Specialty, New work to order. Alljwork guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 1 REA ha WER Ae Ne aR Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick head. | ache. A year ago l began using Celery King, | The result was gratifying and surprising, | my headaches leaving at once. The head- | aches used to return every seventh day, but | thanks to Celery King, I have had but one | headache in the last eleven months, 1 know | that what cured me will heip others. Mrs, | John I. Van Keuren, Saugerties, N. Y. i Celery King eures Constipation and all dis. eases of the Nerves, Stomach, Liverand Kid. | neys. Sold by druggists. 26c, and 0c, 2 Sold by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall ; ¥. E. Wieland Linden Hull; G, H. Long, Spring Mills, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, June 7 a Te Fourth of July, Be Wham - AND THE Satta Ban For Harris- WA NT WN Me A RC TR TI A RL SA RE RC ad LR County - sm rate - Centennial & ow ww on Lae eo, rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUT) FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXFENSEES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. * AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE with constant liustrations on the Farm and in the Laborstory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. iginal study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an auaushy full and thorough course in the Labor ry. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, any. THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDUN FROM { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These EAST AND SOUTH. | MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING { cour & J Train 31 leaves New York 12.10 night, Philadels {MINING ENGINEERING: JOR Pre phis 4.50 a m, Baltimore 4.06 a m ‘Harrisburg sccompanied with very extensive practical | 750 am, daily, Wilkesbarre, 730 a mw Woek- exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the days arriving st Moutandon 10 Wam, Laboratory. : Tran 1b leaves Philade! B54 am Washing HISTORY: AND POLITICAL SCIERCE. on 7.06 a m, Baltimore, 8.55 am Willkesbarre INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN i Am, week dsys, srriviog at Montandon LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin LEl pm, with parior car from Philadel Bin (optional) French, German and English (re and through passenger coaches trom ¥ {ini quired.) one or more continued throughtibe deiphia and Baltimore entire course | Train llesves New York | MAS HEMATICS and ABTRONOMY: pure! m; Washington st i050 & m. Baltimore at 12.00 and applied, { m, Wilkesbarre 300 pm, arrivin onan. MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work! don si6.0 pm, wee k days EATS Monin. with study, three years’ course wetger coaches from Phila and Baltimore MENTAL, MORAL, and POLATICAL BCI | Train Zi leaves New York 1.56 p. mm. Philadel. NCE; wtitutional Law snd History; | Diia 456 pm, weekdays 4.30 p. m., Burdays 1 Economy, ete, 30pm, Baltimore 4.25 pm, dui. « MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theorets- iy, k 2, 6.00 pm. (week days) arriving at cal and practical, includingesch arm ofthe Ne taucon 9.45 p m. Through Parlor Car from Bervioe "hiladelphbis, week days, and ELECT COREE PREPARATORY COURSE; One year. from Philadelphia and Washing Ser o Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1885, Examinations Caves New York at 758 p mm, Philade for adm ission, Sept. 13 » Washingion 10.40 p m, Baltimore For Catalogue or other information, address pm, (dail iving at Montandon at 5.53 GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest, & in, wilh through Lan sleeping car from State Mnllape Contre On SE x < They are Here For Spring. THE THREE LEADING STATE ISSUES | The Walk-Over Shoe for Men $3.60. A $5 Value in every pair. never office seekers, This recognition is well deserved, Purchasing —————— The farmer would be more benefitted by good roads than apy other class, The value of a farm is determined by its accessibility. snes HAA Hats, Clothing, Three important State issues have! already defined themselves with the | CLC, from us. utmost in the of members of the next Legislature, says| Hundreds who have been waiting on | the Record. They are : | them, are pleased they have the style, | . Constitutional amendment so as OGD 80Y leather. They aro” ike to secure hereaflt registra- i tion pairs of them. i Pennsylvania reaps no credit from | of the and honest Don’t be misled by others advertis- | {count of the votes, and thus prevent | the kind of Stone it produces, it is not | tok Dey huve $5 sties just as good for | the kind of ‘rock upon which my near as good. church is founded.” sana ms mi— “Prosperity,” which didn’t aflect the farmer half a cent, is beginning to play out with Bellefonte industries as | well as some in other parts, a ff ln Frauds in Cuban rule are becoming : : . | to the Commonwealth thicker right along. Seven are shown | up already and the end is not yet. Al 3 sample of the ing + vividness election or In all doubtful counties in the state the Democrats and Independent Re publicans are fusing on anti-Quay nominees for assembly. or an honest voters A Big Reduction Sale iiss —— an an unscrupulous and corrupt Machine from piling up fraudulent majorities, 2. The Stone for high misdemeanors { For the ladies, the Saracens and the | famous “Herrick” Shoes from $2.50 to $3.50 are the leaders, impeachment of Governor in order to defend the Constitution of Pennsyl- vania and the rights of the people from Powers Shoe Co. like usurpations in the future. | 3. The el United States | Bush Arcade. Senator who will do honor and credit | ~ Sem, Phila, 1226 p MONTGOMERY & CO0., BELLEFONTE. ection of a Bellefonte. S300 REWARD. pay Lhe above reward for any cass ver Complaint, Dy-pepsia, Sick Headache, » pation or Costive : 9999999999999 990 DYPVYVDDA2IDAUD - : We will A Legislature capable of accomplish- | I 1ese high aims would ¢ 4 ¢ 4 ¢ $ / ) ¢ / ¢ alse s abl “good 1 also be able government’ | promised by McKinley. The grange leaders of the state were before Gov. Stone beginning the week and demanded the removal of Hamilton and other officials on count of the oleo scandal. of ac ————— Ac fc nn The famine camps in the Bombay and smallpox. Fugitives were found dying in the fields and roadside diteh- es, from Cholera in one day. Valtures, dogs and jackals are devouring the dead. inl memes Judge Cantrill of the Kentucky Cir- cuit Court ordered a warrant to be sued for the arrest of former Governor Taylor. The warrant is indictment secured several charging Taylor with being an acces sory to the assassination of William Goebel. ise based on an weeks ago, An sass The next step against Quay’s Gov- trary and unconstitutional cutting. of the school appropriation before the Supreme Court, to teach him another lesson against trampling the Constitu- tion under his feet so he may use the school funds to apply to the corrupt practices of the machine. ——————— Rarely has the Governor of an Amer- ican Commonwealth received a rebuke from the Bupreme Court of his State as is administered in Chief Jus- tice Green's opinion in the constitu- tional amendment cases, says the Re- publican Philadelphia Press, and fur- ther thinks there is cause for impeach- ing the Governor. Impeachment is what the Reporter advised months ago. such A The reader has observed the unusual length of the mercantile appraiser's list, embracing all dealers down to the smallest which formerly were not as- sessed. The new law requires this in order that fands may be obtained to meet the extravagance of the machine administration at Harrisburg, In rare instances the ‘‘good’’ citizen may seek to dodge his share of the tax, while his neighbors manfully submit to theirs, The Democratic County Convention on Tuesday did good work that will be largely ratified at the polls in No vember, With true, honest nominees, Centre county is reliably Democratic always. This year the ticket will be elected by an increased majority —the taxpayers have found good housekeep- ing in county affairs for many years, from Democratic officials, and that is strengthening the party, and justly so. The day has gone by when men of be- smirched character can sail through on the ery of party, when back of them is trickery, treachery to party, and spotted private character. Many instances in proof of this could be cit- ed, healthy, among others, the recent rebuke of Adams and Quay ; the first nominated for the exalted position of Judge of the Buperior Court, but had to withdraw from the ticket because of having been identified with a concern to swindle the people. Lesson taught : Swindlérs need not apply for office. Again, in the case of Quay, whose re- cord is one of great and unblushing wrong and shameful abuse of the posi- tions he wus entrusted with. Quay has been called down. Lesson taught : Unfaithful public servants will not be tolerated, The nominees by Tuesday's conven- to promote the welfare of Pennsyvlva- nia in many other ways, Impeach the Governor! the Repor- | ter was the first to raise the erv sever- _ tb ai monins ago. Now, since by the of the unanimous opinion Supreme ernor Stone has been ad- f robbing the people of have honest elec. Ory Ir ate, Impeach ing from every coun. J 3 (rovernor Hs i - THE COMING CAMPAIGN The New Ledger sa; York correspondent of the that the Presidential campaign now open- he belief there re) 2VEeL0p bitterness and ti Contest ing will ds Hiore personalities than has characterized Any previous since Cleveland and Blaine ran against each other in 1854. That memorable campaign was me of almost There scarcely any except that of andidates, personalities entirely was issue debated the characters of the op- ’ {wr posing ¢ This ye will different in that the private characters [ the file nl or HEely Lo De Yar candidates not opposing are be attacked. be Fhe issues of the past four years have jut their publie assailed. Ihara ill ler gharacters will bitterly personalities of the most violent kind. Already the discussion of the Philip- in several eminent individuals being called liars, and in President McKinley being at- tacked in a most impassioned way. pine question has resulted A foretaste of whut is coming was giv- en at the anti-imperialist mass meet- ing in Cooper Union several nights ago. One speaker seriously likened President McKinley to Aaron Burr, But even this is mild as compared with what iscoming. Rev. Dr. Parkhurst's ous man in American politics. shows what may be expected. If there is such savage talk io May, what will not be said in October ? Bo Mo sii Against Sanday Fonerals, The Bellefonte Ministerial associa. tion has adopted resolutions protesting against Sunday funerals, and will sanction them only in cases of abso. lute necessity, a si Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hall Government Service. Temperature : Highest, Lowest May 31 79 60 cloudy. June, 1 a2 60 part cloud. “9 80 62 part cloud, 76 55 part cloud. 70 52 part cloud. 76 53 clear, 6 81 52 clear. Rain: On 1, night, thunder gust, 1.21 inches ; on 2, morn, .11 inch, Total rainfall in June, 1.92 inches, Would Not Suffer as Adnin for Fifty Times Its Price, I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life, When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak 1 could hardly work. I went to Miller & MoaCardy’s drug store and they rec- ommended Chamberlain's Colle, Chol. era and Diarrhoe Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly is the finest thing Lever used for stomach trouble, I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to en- dure the suflerings of last night again for fifty times its price.—G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Bargettstown, Washing. ton Co., Pa. This remedy Is for sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M, Bwartz, Tosseyville; F, A. Carson, 3 4 5 it i“ “ i t, Centre Hall TICE, LETTS 10 colle of Cie loceased, haviog | nidersigued peErsOus Kno y make is tail wing | # eslate U Wiees, Sploes and Baking | Liberal eommission paid. | AND UNIONS TEA CO ard Breet, Harris PATENTS == TRADE - MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS * ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY » Notice in “ Inventive Age” 4 4 - OBTAINED ‘ 4 - } Book “How to obtain Patents™ 4 Charges moderate 3 , foe till patent is secured. | Letters strictly confidential, Address, ! E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. i i sll HH A i i : i : i © ® © © o ® ® o ° © a eo o 2 © ® 2 ® @ “ a ® ® o Ww ® '® ° oe ® ® o © ® o ® 2 ® ® 9 ® © » 5 * ® 5 * the entire Lot No. I. 200 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, with doable and single breasted vests, in stripes and checks; actual value $10 to $12, my price— $5 to 7.50. Give mea Potters Mills; H. F, Rossman, Hpring Mills; J. F, Bmith, Centre Hall, { 000000000000000000000 Spring Shoes In all the New Toes, Heels, and Colors... Oxfords and Strap Sandals. Prices to suit Everybody. C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. For good Je b work iry the Reron- | i i 3 i ES {| TRAINS 1 i “2am { Harrisbu Kew | { ington | his & Erie R. JEAN Mm. Spring Clothing, un. Lot No. 2 300 Men's blue, black and novelty Suits, with single and donble breasted coats and vests —others’ price $12 to $18; my sale prico— $7.50 to 11.00 AAA | GED passenger coaches from Philsdelphis and Ba timore." LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. w 2 Week days estward., Eastward FM AM. BTATIORE AM FM 3 b 40 Moutandon Sasi 6 35 Lewisburg € 43 Blehi b $71 Vicks : m {6 55] Mi Fons | u {Zerby {Rising Spring Penn Cave Pioasant Gap SS Azemann 141 ? OG Bellefonte Additions) trains leave Lewisburg for Montane Gonna 520 a m, 5.08 a. m., 945 a m, 5 and 800 p.m ning leave Montandon | for Lewisburg st Pi0a. m, 1003 a. m. 5.08, {605 pm. and 8} On Sundays trails & & 03 = # * i 4 U8 44 NMURMMNMNUNTRM RWS S Shon m eave Montandon $9.28 and irning leave Lewis. p.m, J. BR. WOOD Gen'l Pas'ger Agt. RN arg 9 3 J.B HU haz been worth I do not By conducting 0000850000009 0000 a Lot No. 3 Prices range from $4.00 to 11.50. This lot embraces onr well- known Suits for the Boys and little ones. Former Fon £1.90 to $5.00. Special sale price trom $110 to 8.765. pays to look
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