THE CENTRE REPORTER, 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, es TERMS «| porter are one dollur per The terms of subseription to the Re YOR? 10 mdvance, i ARVERTISEMENTS, 2% cents per line for three | Brections, and 5 cen per line for each subse | | Other rales made kncwn | 1 + Gurl insertion, oil application, NOTE. Subscribers will please observe the te on the label of the Reporter alter a remi is made and report if it is not correct first issug your subscription is | 1001, i | i i i + only changed the of euch | Janol, AanR th ist January. O01 means July, atl tic Ticket. I. GARDNER. N.B. "ANGLER SSCS AS Damocra ferry i. AY § DEMOURALY Couvention A HOPEFUL The Di inspite of all its Tactional mocratic state ui«putes, t the public expecia Hes his bravely m t on in is action upon the is ol te hour, eaArbest ati made possible a PUL dalnpaign for the Continued on fourth page Senate, in which body he was the leading spirit in bringing about the passage of the bill which provided for the erection of the State Hospital for the Insane at Norristown. In 1883 he was elected Judge of the Court of Com- he was re-elected in 5. None of his decisions has ever been directly reversed by the Supreme He has attended several Dem- onal and State conventions a4 a delegate, In the Democratic State convention of 1509 Judge Yerkes was one of the leading candidates for the nomination for Justice of the Supreme Court and he came within a few votes of securing distinetion, which after a mem- wable involving twenty- mon Pleas, and 1 RG ix that struggle, two days, was awarded to Btephen Leslie Mestrezat, of Fayette county, Andrew J. Palm, the nominee for State Treasurer, ia a member of the State House of Representatives from ‘tuwford county, During the last ses- oration si government, ros 3 3 4 : “ut ial Waving uestions of uation: polities, the sntion mak p: uaite ‘i monwenlitl al direc an enviable re. ord for standing up for the principles ff his party and against the dominant lement in the General Assembly. Linden Hall. a short vacation from his in this vicinity, family to his home at Pa. labors, here during last week, week at Lebanon. Boalsburg, were seen here Friday. Kansas, in town scales, place, were welcome guests in community for several days. Coleville. Mrs, Thomas Farner and child, Tusseyville, Miss Alice Weaver, of Altoona, who has been visiting at Clem Fortneys, | Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Reiber aud her daughter, | | Master | Master i Bparr Wert. Mrs. Annie Bartges is spending sev- The grindorgan mau stayed at the ighbors quite a music Mrs. Lydia High, of Lock Haven, Iron, | wre visiting at the home of their pa- | rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Runkle. Be “My baby was terribly sick with the | diarrhoea,” says J. H. Doak, of Will- | { lame, Oregon. “We were unable to {and as a last resort we tried Chamber, Iain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrboes- | | Remedy. Tam happy to say it gave of | immediate relief and a complete cure.’ { Hall, J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. ————— CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ WW ORKS, We manufacture all grades of Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full- backs, with or without springs, Old Tops and Cushions repair- ed at very reasonable prices, Woodwork and Repainting is given prompt and special at- tention. Our prices are as low a8 the lowest and the work is done with first-class stock and by good mechanics. Batisfaction guaranteed. Give usa chance to estimate on your job before plac- ing your order elsewhere, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a. BEATE FE BOSE ons a. HOTELS, Cra BE HALL HOTEL, J. W. Buukie, Manager. i | i | i Newly equipped, bar and tab’s st pplied with j the best. Summer bourders roceive special atien. | Hon, aud can fad uo healthier locality, Centra { for fishing and bunting muy e7 HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFONTE, VA Fine Btabliog. Hented Thin tates $1.00 per day. | East Bishop Street. ¥. A, KEW IMMER i NPRING MiLis HOTEL, . Edwin Bull, Proprietor, BPRING MiLIS. PA First-class sceommodations ai all Uwe for man § Or east. Free bus 10 and from all trains Excellent live ry QM FORT HOTEL, B.B Buarves, Rates $1.00 per Day Best Liquors |G L. OWENS, ‘ ATTOBKEY-AT-LAW Our Bpecinity References on re sented Bellwood Huosogdon PENNSYLVANIA © FLAN an. KK, Philadelphia & Hrie R. R. Divi aud Northern Central Railway, Collections and § Newr us, Ho Guest, bilo ime Table, ir P0000900000000000000000000000000000000000500000000000000¢ a After receiving an | friends in this place recently. 000000000000000000000008 { Art. Kimport, of Bellefonte, was in : wademic education, for which he paid | . - e———— . Fd ' town last wee ki hands wi ut of the proceeds of his labor, he be- | wy bs ast : ee k shuking vg # th 00000000000000000000000000 teacher. Subsequently | 'T'éPUs aud getting a saiff of pure ® raised on a farm. TRAINB LEAVE M “3a om -Tein 64, Harrsvurg, voriviogat Pi New fork 2 pom, ingon | p.m. BYVOF Clr 8 gang: the d p 3 +] er 3 politic § { nusyivania | tae | has sank, or the wide extent is so——— Hy of its'io- | same a school oh fa ny, i is a summons to sll patriot | Academy, and Superintendent of Pub- Schools of Mercer county. Mr. Palm was editor of the Mercer | Press for several years and also of the { Educational Review, of Pittsburg. He ma di Aik can have the conventio: to de HO the fal edt acl declarations of ii for union wganization. 1584 to 1897 he | was editor of the Meadville Messenger, Mr. author ofa itled “The Death Penalty,” 42, and from Palma is the of which published, He was elected to the House of Re pr in 1808, aud re-elected on have been several editions | resentative Lio ]f ef eeimetfmm——— NEWSPAPER OPINIONS ind bllear vention adopted Repu “ ap (elit and honest man in yet with the at Harrisburg for the partly in this nplishing a good movratis Harmon D, Yerkes od A J Judge Yervon snd Mr he branch live memberof ng Star. [ud Rep ndrew J. Palm fur State ned in tx io of Peansylivaciaa deserving of the & been tried and breath of sus EG { country air, Swartz’s James Corl and family and Miss An- | nie Corl, all of Pleasant Gap, spent a| | few days as the guests of Robert Corl, | Br. : Kyle McFarlane and son, of Belle fou'e, visited with the former's broth- | j er, Frank McFarlane, and while here | lost a wallet containing valuable pa- | pers, but fortunately it was found and | | returned to the owner, | The United Evangelical Sunday | school will provide free transportation from this place to the Evangelical pice fie to be held on Grange Park, at Cen- tre Hall, August 29, to all members of the church or Bunday school, who do not bave a way of their own of going. All those who wish to take advan- tage of it should meet at the church! early on that morning. All others are cordially invited to be present at the picuie, which promises to be a suc cessful ope, fA ly Rebersburg. Samuel Bierly has been homsed up for the last ten days with a severe at- tack of tonsilitis, Mre. Samuel Wait and little son! Paul, of near Btate College, visited | friends in Rebersburg over Sunday. Mrs, Dr. Sestt Burd, of Bellwood, arrived in town Tuesday and will be the guests of friends and relatives for a few days. ev, O. W. Hicks delivered one of his famous lectures to a respectable au dience in the M. E. church Saturday i evening. Rebersburg's baseball team played at Spring Mills last Saturday, The treatment received on the fleld was Weekly Reminder. Now is your opportunity to | price. The reason: we are ramms.- ging. That means weare turning up all the corners of the store, emptying boxes, drawers, shelves, ete, of such goods that we do not with to and have no room to CATTY to another season. In into our shoe department you will find shoes that were $2.85 now £1.95 thoes that 21.48 and £1.35 now $1.00 ete. A nice lot of them but going nothing wrong with them, only some are Tans, others a wee bit too narrow in the toe to be up to today’s style. Men's Overalls 10 to 45 cents. You will find you have never seen any overalls to beat these for the price. Ladies’ shirt waists 30¢ Sle, 40¢ from 6Re, ete. Summer Dress Goods 9 and 10c to 5 and 8c. Lot of Misses’ Black Hose gizes 5 to 81 s from 106 reduced to He ote, Remember we have only men. tioned a few things to give you an idea how we have put the knife in- | to prices. Come and see whether | you buy or not. ¥ mr going fast: from Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S.STORE. Special prices on Spring and Summer Shoes Come while sizes are full. This sale is to make room for my large fall i not miss these bargains in orders, go do Duskins, Oxfords and Sandals in Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s, just the shoes for ia po . #1 ? 3: * warn weather. Men's Biey- cle Shoes from 50 cents up to £2.00, OC. A. KRAPE. to Plilisds 2.27 a. Wilko barre, wediele stallions | zleton, nud Pots ville { Baltimore, Was} | coaches Lo hilade TELY 3 Baltimore, . Farior car thc i lo Fi | MBuRger cosches Lo Fhiade iplils, | Washingion 501 p. V eckd i bare, § t Bi BR, Po for Harrisbarg si ol | mt Poledelphin J Baltimore £45 p.m | Senger coaches Lod 1 811 , PE, «8 pi. Waashis Eat carn | 2 ana New Yi passetigers can remain | until 7.30 ss. mm c25a mm ~Traln 4 burg and polite cast RUeiphia « I 8 1 8. mw. Sandays ses. m Po Coaches LO VL San iadeiphis WwW Es] 582a. mm Train Anusigun, lochestier i 4 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 Bellefonte, » Ion SALE<~TWENTY. FOUR ACRES firwt clams sti witiont has a pever failing stream of water run: througs #1. It would, with bulidisgs, mak convenient home as it + joosted (nn a pu ERGUS POTTER, My Z6t Linden Hall Btiver farm is offered ui private sale ply to W, Bi MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa Jo XECUT mentary on the estale of Danle! ver, late of Potter towmehip. .deceamd teen duly granted to the undersigned, themeelves indebiod Ww the estate to make medifle payment, and those having gains the same 10 present then duly suthe GBORGE 8 Executor, Peaus Cave, Vs | Pullman sleep i 10,00 a. ma i And nlerme iz CUE, aLG Weekdave Tyrone, Cienrfick Wilipsburg, Pittsburg and he West, with through ca i LE p. ma ~~Train | rote, Clearfield | dadgua and intermedia ALiOLs. Syracuse, | Rochester, Bu C : Falls, with i Wbrough Janets r ¢ ahd Bocos | osler, and Parlor car 1 646 p, m.~Train 1 Eimira and intermediate sist Lp oo—~Traln Weekds | port and intermediate stations | Unr and rasseuger Conch for Ph 9.10 p. m.~Train #1 Sunday pol sud Llermediale stations OF ving | Lo or Kane, Ty tiie nrg, Censye- Pa fap wr for Renovo, Ap ve for Wi igh #ius Yarior a mae only, for Will bi LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, . Week Guys, u Eastward, Westward, FH AM AM ¥ TATIO Mouisnaovr Lewisburg Bleh) NG & shite a gn Oe form adopted by the State 2 Vicksburg Mifinburg ti Millman Leigh iron Paddy Mounts's 80 Coburn ietoy ib! Rising Spring Foun Cave ix Cenire Hall MINIETRATOR'S NOTICE — Letters of sdminsiration on the edete of Lizsie | « 16 bp —— eliminates al questions | il rma iloall and united battle LE and grest Stale. Jt asks it to join in mekiog i ; not the kind to engender fraternal) ! citizns | feeling and was the opposite of what » » wal i 2 | Keller, late of Centre Hall boo, deceased. baving : rats , i | been duly granted 10 the undendgoed, be would | Rebe rsburg gave then, = 1 | respectfully request all pe.sons knowing thes The Reformed church is undergoing TUSSEYVILLE. | selves indebted 10 the estate 10 make Lmmedi : . i { 8'e payment, and those having class sgainst | some repairs near the belfry. ! | the sae 10 present them duly authenticated for | | selliement. ia¥ Shamrock . ] gil partion. termine i the American built vaeht tor tha & nba ra 1 : a ol wnacy wf ws uf uf w re of this $ WEEE EBS C50 2 RN & BEEFY — » EOvVarames © wn yy - M11 8 hope fie 1 the ness in the Schley case let’ get at leas te [531 1 miles At - Ticket B. Coplin Lewis Mifllia Democratic Associate J il ges W. V. and Joseph A, Woriz, town, both of R “r dren, Lewistown Prothonot istown. District Attorney Lewistown, Director of the Reedsville, Register and rder D. Col . ary—i. B. MeCabe, ILew- WwW. WwW. Uttley, | Poor—-W, HB. Kyle, Reduced Rates to Cleveland On account of the Thirty-fifth Au- nual Encampment of the Grand Ariuny of the Republic, to be held at Cleve- land, Ohio, September 10 to 14, inclu. 8ive, the Pennsylvania Hailroad Com- pany will sell excursion tickels to Cleveland from stations on its line, at greatly reduced rates, Tickets will be sold and good going September 8 to 12, inclusive: good to return until September 15, inclusive; but by depositing ticket with joint agent at Cleveland, prior to noon of Beptember 15, and the payment of fif- ty cents, return limit may be extended to Oetober 8, inclusive, For specific rates aud further infor- mation apply to ticke! agents, 0.8.2 stn so liom Reduced Kates to Lonisviile, On account of the Trie nial Con- clave of the Knights Templar, to be held in Louisville, Ky., August 27 to 31, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tiekets 22 to 25, In- clusive, to Louisville and return, at rate of one first-class fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good to re- turn until September 2, inclusive, but if ticket is deposited by the original purchaser with Joint Agent at Louis. ville not earlier than August 28, nor later thau Beptember 2, and a fee of fifty cents is paid at the time of depos it, an extension of the return limit ta palteal organization seeking Lage it in the interests of all rightful way the it lo restore goverament of, It is 10 rebuke organized fraption, bobory and the meanest ! ad servile of machine rule is Lhe i nepablican macrats of Penasylvania have nomioat icket om an impregaable piatforn HRoCTatie Ueket is a challenge to the regu Iu echarscter, iy and exporisuoe the candidates meet all Thue Bat De well served Toe Sapreme of strength that he Mr. Palm would make an ad. ie Tremsurer. Bach nomioations put it meitie. They call for & candidate for Supreme indge no less respected and trusted ia bis profes sion than terkes and a candidate for tate Treasurer as free from s spicion of ocolly. sion with speculative ringsters as Mr. Palm. Repubiiean orgasiz«tion wild Ros ing to i CAUS on Lhe ation of fadge N op Millheim, Mrs. Kabl Deihl, of Denver, Col., a daughter of Joseph Contoer, of this piace, is vast on a visit to parents and friends aud is at present under the pa- rental roof, The Millheim band was to Wolf's Slore Saturday afternoon and evening furnishing music for a Bunday school picnic und festival. They were rained in and did not arrive home until four o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Emma Buck, of Williamsport, after spending several weeks among friends at this place, departed Tuesday morning for Lewisburg, where she will visit her sister, Mrs, Augstadt, J. P. Condo made a business trip to Shamokin aud other coal towns this week, Mrs. C. W. Freeby, of Wolfe's Store, spent part of this week at the home of hier parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Condo, KE. J. Williams, of Boalsburg, was a visitor in town last Thursday. The sock social held on Saturday evening by the Reformed congrega- tion was fairly well attended, Miss Kuta Smith, seamstress, of Mill. heim, is doing some sewing down at Feidler this week, Mrs. Burchileld, a sister of . EK. MeCleling, visited friendsin town dur- may be bad until September 16. 0.8.22 preached for Rev. Harman on Sunday | evening, the latler having been sick | for several days. A fie colt died for William Bierly | the early part of the week. Will was | just beginning to arouse the interest of horsemen and now will have to be- gin anew, Mrs. H, G. Royer, of Johnstcwn, and ber daughter, Mame Royer-Foutz, of Bellwood, have left for their re- | spective homes, Work on the reservoir has begun in| earnest, Miss Bessie Brouse, of Bellefonte, is visiting at the home of Prof. C. L. Gramley. Mrs. Mary Hartman and son, of MiMlinburg, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Gramley and other relatives, H. L. Gilbert, a young attorney from Detroit, Michigan, is visiting his father, Manassas Gilbert, north of Re- bersburg, —— TEN DAY EXCURSION, Ten-day Excursion to Ocean Grove, As bury Park, or Long Hranch via Fennsyl vania Rallread, For the benefit of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23, sell ad cursion tickets to Ocean Grove, As | fr ——— W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. Come around 0 ses me, | i | re ———— ROR Must be Sold At Cost Or Less: Straw Hats, Summer Dress Goods. bury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at the very low rates quoted, Bellefonte... Leave 6.60 A, M, Lemont. Oak Hall... cine 7.06 Linden Hail... 7.00 Contre Hall... 7.02 Rising Spring......... 7.8 COREE poisons I 610 a EdFneER Philadelphia Arrive 8.17 P, M, These tickets will be good for pass age to Philadelphis on train indicated, thence on regular traine leaving Broad Street Station at 1227, 8, 30, and 4.- 17 P. M. that day to destination. Tickets will be return Passage on regular tral “Pehunyivanin Limited ty r Now is the time for Mason Fruit Jars, One Quart 65 Cents Dozen. Half Gal. 85 « “ Tin Cans, 35 Crocks and Jugs, “ Li Sc. gallon, BE a XECUTORS NOTICE LETTERS TES payment, and those having clsims against present them dnly sutbentionted for tiement J H. H. MILLER, Executor, junit =I E.EHRECK ENGOST, a Farmers Mil's, Pg. AUCTIONEER AND CARPERTER. work. Terms are moderate. Give me a tris mar 2 EBX ECUTOR'S BALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE~The Spare and Nancy Spare. deceased, will offer m..on t property. Istom premises, the fliowing descri © Jacob Meyer farm, located about burg to Potters Mills; on the east be lands ROTOR out bulidia The TERMS OF SALE-~1# per cent. of with futerest. 3—~Oonsisting Dio Toad teading Miandad o lis; on the east by timber tract of with The mber. TERMS OF SALE<J0 per cont. a ale; the Pa. Aug, 5, vor, Et pA wo -- de OB ae Oo Uregg 31 Linden Hall Si0ak Hal ; Lemont F 3 Dale Summit 52 Pleasant Gup 5M Axemann 50 Bellefonte TA- HOE ewe B S AO 8g » 6 |€ i ¥ ® the sel ve b Additional trains lesve Lewis turg for Montan donat 5% a m, 5 a. m., 545 a m, 1.15 5.00 and 5.00 p, wm relarning leave Morptapdon for Lewisburg at 7.40, 2.80 a. mI008 a. m. 5.08, $08 pm, and » 15 On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.28 1001 a m. and 502 p. m.. ret Irning leave Lewis bum 830a mm. 1003 am. and 5:4 pin, J.B HUTCHINRON, i. K.®OOD Foneral Manager, Ben’! Pa'per Apt Bam, and RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. Condensed Time Table Head Down Ne. i;No 3 No 5 -, w! 0. pan 46 80 iyr CENTRAL Rosd Up. No 6:80 4 No 2 — § —— ——— Pm pom a.m. Nov, 21, 1900, Lv, AL. ~BELLEYVXNTE nd I sn svn muti es. wis «Heels Park. 7 ence AMIR AOR o..... ~-HUBLERERG. BcmSTYdertown.. { wad HAANDY..... wo HOON... oleh MAK... ow lintondsle... ¥ Krider's ¥n pg. ~Mackeyvilie... | 30 JOedar Eprings. % | even RIODN. .. MiLL BALL. #7 for 8310 bed 2 ‘ Ww i 8 of LFV 0 w= 8 I G0 rhe. oh = a _ 2 T0800 08 30 ta Be G0 00 00 0 UF ERPR BFR EEE Bg Ca BB ing | 00 00 06 08 <b <b <b tag Fut Ht Ee BS RG BD ee er Fast sue - 53 [row wl fa iH hs sestparyvp | Love | 42 50 } Wa'po'r | Le 280 “8 58 cvnniniinr sR ILA coaiiinn. | $8 86.911 36 . tiantie Ot ‘ : wenn EW YORK... | | {Via Tameqgua NEW YORK {Via Phila) — = El = gues = BEE i BT A i t Week Tugs, 6 0 p, m. Suisda 110 10a. m, Baniag r RE (ached Ww Hast. Sport aL 11 3 p mand West-bound from Philsdelpbis si 11.98 pr. 0, . W. GEPHART, eral menden to L RELLEPONTE CENTKAS, RAILROAD, B To take effect May 55. 1506 EASTW RARE. STATIONS. "100 SUGAR PRICES : Light Brown, 5c, Soft White, 6e. Granulated, 6 Ye, Ee tinh AS cl he a tember 1, inclusive, and will t i PL mit returning. i i Pre rRLLBESS BEEREEngess SSZZESC3S55s, er
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