SE. Sa Su THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8, W. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor A A pe Ns rh TERMS. The terms of subeeription to the Re porwer are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and § cons per line for each enont insertion. Other rates made known on application, Bhs NOTE. —3ubseribers will please observe the dats on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it Dates are only changed the first | month, paid to last January. is not correct sue of cach Jun0l, means that your subscription is 01 means July, 18901, Democratic Ticket. Justioe HARAM YERKES. For of Supreme Court : ‘ The Pittsburg Dispatch, Republican, says, Pennsylvania appropriate: $35,000 for a State building at Buflalo, and got one that would be fully valued at §7,- 000. It has also appropriated $35,000 for one at Charleston, and the question seems to be whether it will get $5,000 of value, From these sums of propor- tion the ealealation as to what it will for SL000000 put into State House becomes quite interesting. . wed its Hew There is inna parison of our wheat sales abroad this year and last, year they encore snk £6 Hie For a given period this were 50679000 bushels as compared with 22,610,000 for the same period jast year. The surplus above last's years sales amounts to $17,000. For SNtaie Treasurer | ANDREW J. PALA. i Prothonotary—M. I. GARDNER, District-At N.B.SPANGLER BAA, torney 4 GETING DOWN TO BUSINESS, City Chairman Pattison, of Phila | delphia, and the committee appointed { | i | by the recent Democratic State con- vention to assist him in reconstructing | the Philadelphia Democracy i= getting | down to work in a way eniirely satis | factory to the The Demoerats of the State, | i have | i shoulers in Philadelphia even been silenced by the businesslike | pr Je RUS, Pattison and his co Captain William Oil City, and Congressman J. Hall, of Elk, have been Mr he conditions as they exist. ecisgion of Mr, Hasson, o K.P ii i th the wards wi Pattison, meeting | They in-| tend to keep up this work and have ip- | vited other members of the committee to participate in it until September 15, w hen the first execu tive session of the ge held Philadelphia. There neral committee will be in| collection of dissatisfied | Republicans in their party control it, and who up this t that Chairman jezues will is a Philadelphia who left | because they could not Democratic organization on heories, but it is more than likely Pattison and his col- bring about an organization pl the gw voter $3 af acst - ' HAL in Philadelphi and possible i ik ¥ LO Democrats H-m with the we Aanin : exception of these All of the objes ures in Quaker City ioaable fig. pote the next = nay not De removed within 60 's. A wholesome uprooting oa the » of an important election may not » considered the most advisible thing y do. More than that there is a dis position to give Lhe sinners a chance ta return. However, with his and his carried out as the integrity of the the pint of t chairman commities net insures they will te, there will rejuvenated Democracy after the of the yeur, united and aggressiv the big battie of 1801, - The Republican - - se lee te i ‘ha Messrs, Gardoer and Spangler the field “4 ine (0 scrap, when sue Hien like ure i Their scrap will cost them pothiog, because they could tieivn neither of they tried. them no matter how hard Wo According to the last census il was diseases that proved fatal to the mos if been ssked offhand to say what disenss ’ : ar i people, bul pneudinonis, one Lad probably auswered covsummption, but the statistics warrant this However, tuberculosis list. To 191.9 per deaths, while to consumption are due 1805 in every 100.000 deaths. Hearl disease third with 154. The next twelve diseases in order of their do not not popular belief, is second in the pueumonis are attributed 106,000 of all Comes fatalities are : Diarrhoeal diseases, kid- ney allections, apoplexy, cancer, old age, bronchitis, cholera infantum, de bility, inflammation of brain aod wen- ingitis, diphtheria, ty phoid, premature birth, It is worthy to note that ueith- er sifallpox nor scarlet fever, two dread diseases, have any place in the above list, et aimione German newspapers seem to see in United States, activity regarding the South American republics, a desire on the part of this country to doa little more grabbing of territory. Tut, tut! We have our hands full now, one dip ped io the Atlantic and the other in the Pacific, aud the ouly thing we are doing is keeping in touch with the sit. uation, patrolling the railroad and tell- log other nations that the spirit of Mouroe is still marching on. mm nM IPAS Uncle Bam is beginning to feel the affects of the war revenue tax reduc. tion. Ho far this month the amount falls $3,000,000 short of the correspond. ing moath of last year, aud $2,000,000 short of the sane period for 1889, If the reductions for lust year were ex. tended over the whole fiscal year at the rate of this month the effect would be a total reduction vesrly equaling the estimates upon which the law was en- acted, A nt While the Republicans of the county are squaring up waters among them selves; and devoting time aod energy to justify their actions during the past two years, it is the duty of the Demo. rats to look after their own interests and organization. This family quarrel may not be forever, Get the county organization into order, aud go to work, mous trade balance be fore the close of the year. fo Farmers Mills The Lieorge Daniel Crader, of Coburn, Musser of Centre Hall, Hl. Rishel's over Sunday. WwW. E mn the siek list TR of Meyer, and Aaronsburg, Mr were guests al families of Litisewite aud Hagan and Bessie Brown are at present. Miss May Schaller, an accomplished voung lady of Philadelphia, and first bartender house George Cunningham, it the Broekerhofl ishel’s Sunday evening. ation to spend afew days with his kuess being the cause, arents, sic One of our “Peaches'’ aays should re i pea orchard and drives a Mr. Mrs, Robert Reish, of ol Homau, of Zion, Oak Hall FKmanuel and Mrs, anyed Adam Mis Annie Kline, ivened the home Eye sunaGay. | £4 delivered fo belong | Kershner { Home ¢, the cl EY. NETVICE i qureh weratifully corated for the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homan of HH } oo the guests of Chas Centre Li bh Hi Visil poris, paid in iy evening. Lier gentleman friend aod er visiting the Cave, brief call at her parent's he ¥ {even - ad - Colyer. i spent Saturdsy very of their friend Potters Mills pleasantiy i ir wt the SIRE BL THN une er, ni Williams Ripke iayton snd Clara Ori, ¥ fe ii uine =i ith last week, Ihe peg le of th 1 community i fr Credit Jor ta Rerve beautt the Hur Hearick de- fiucnH lecoratioos iu the church for | vest Home services, Rev, livered a very interesting sermon, I'he barn of G. Il Lee was struck by {lightoipg last Friday afiernooa aud | was bur ne { ' A i to the ground. Day tevening in the Evangelical Litldrens' service Sunday church st | Zion was well attended coupsideriog The for the per formed the unfavorabie weather, spenk- ers deserve much credit they iat ] : : : per in which their | parts. Bruce Rowe returned to his home in | i : i the Centre Hall after spending Btn. {mer with his grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. Levi Stump. and Kila Mer | singer, of Tusseyvilie, and Misses Ei of Boalsburg, i were royally entertained at the howe of J. H. Moyer Wednesday. | Misses Ada Bwartz isie and Sara Osmunu, i i s—— A ———— fs Af oe iy {joining territory, on August Sep tember 5, 11, 17, and 26. Roundtrip tickets, good going only on sgpecial train leaving Philadelphia at 8.44 A, M., Harrisburg 115) A. M., Suobury 1.0 PP. M., Williamsport 230 P, M., Lock Haven 3.06 I’. M., and on local trains connecting therewith, and good to return oh regular trains within sev. en days, including day of exeursion, will be sold at rate of $0 80 from Tren- ton, $9.00 from Reading, $9.00 from Philadelphia, $0.00 from Lancaster, $5 40 froma Hurnsburg, $7 25 from Al. toona (via Tyrone), $10.00 from Wine chester, and proportionate rates (rom other points. These tickels will not be good in Pullman parlor or sleeping cars fu either direction, Stop of thir. ty minutes will be made at William: port for luncheon, For specific time sud rates, consult local ticket agents, oa MPC AS The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its plensant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere, [tis especially prized by mothers of small ehildren for colds, croup und whooping cough, as it al. ways affords quick relief, and it con. tains no opium or other harmful drug, it ay be given as confidently to un bauy se to an adult, For sale by Mra J. W. Keller, Linden Hall, F. Smith, Centre Hall, . i Tusseyville, Coburn, Mr. and Mra, Charles Fink, of Man- Jacob Bteininger and wife, of Har battan, Illinois, are visiting at the |ticton, ealled on a few friends at this home of Mre, Fink's parents, Mr, and | place Tuesday afternoon. They were Mrs. Jacob Wagner, {in attendance at the funeral of Mrs, Mrs. Adam Krumrine is visiting her | Bamuel Faust, Meek, N. B. Behaeller, one of the up-to- dute farmers of Potter township, sister, Mrs, Pine Grove Milla, The schools Hear WH in the a visitor in town Bunday, at the home open Monday next, The of this Tuesday for the township will] Lol his father-in-law, 7. W. Hosterman, Hen comintinity met! Miss Busan Stonebraker, a charming purpose of cleaning | young Indy, is visiting friends in Bu. the cemetery; it made quite an im- gar Valley; while there she will attend catnpineeliog Lear Boonville. Mr. and Mrs, David Neese pros elent, Frank McClellan has returned home | Fi- | nos; he expects to remain at home fol after spending several years in a short time. resides in the State of Virginia, The childrens’ service Sunday even- Mrs. Caroline Garthofl is spending a ing well the rain, few weeks at the home Janes | Kootey, at Glen Iron, Andrew Zerl y an old resident ber, is ill, wii attended, considering ol The farmers of thiscommunity have been retarded very much by the heavy critically suffering from \ *§ rains during the past week, Mr. and Mis. RK moved into the house owned by Micss have Fhe sehools will open Monday, Sept. (i. RB. i 9; Prof, Reichley wil Fhe 1). Foreman T. A t of the primacy department li will near this plac grammar school and Hoster- y Det : — | nn Spring Mills. girl ihe hat and the summer siraw sOOn be a back number Mrs. He Altoona, | “missiounries’’ Hreon. Hettinger, of journeyed to Bober lust When in need of shave call on “Crouse the bar- inry home of Jehn Buoday afternoon H 824 iI, of Axe ing at the home of Prof, Rearick. 3 41! f ut Olive Mann, is visit. Many of the farmers complain of rod Lelie the Cen- Ward Gratnley and his sister Orpha | the potato Emanuel Ker tu the iti tre « of visiting at the : served] us ad bast wk returned from u weeks’ visit crved us a Juror last week al unly court. Auburn, Wm. Irwin, the well known tem home of f the manulacturing Frank Neese and wife, persnce lecturer, of Williamsport, will his mother. Mr. Negse is one deliver one of his noted lectures in the firm of Neese Bro 0 Lutheran church at this place, Thurs Hy gasoline eng day evening, Sept. 5. This will be a Bn Lhiis this rare treat aud all who cau should the county #eclion {to hear him, Mr. Irwin was at jrace sel FIR BIDIAar Ca pacity. Fore timable wile are visiting one Ling a new nan Thomas Kaler and his es- ir niways keeps of Lhe to sons, atl Herndon. Ci cali d cream home wagon, ob em Marks, who several years ago il ness, was employed at the station here as employ of trier lsslie i IMAL Hall Wed drove rk, but at present ju the {Lo entre to 5, ty PReenE BT G4 ¢ ] Myra Kerr § of sebd Aviv Hall, | Ruesis | Mrs, William Pesler. Murs n Willing, were here on Friday Centre last, under the sane hospitable rood Miss Alice, daughter of H. C. returned Saturday inet | and of wi ais GAIN BLAKKY New lobi- | son, merchisot, fF: is ©n days’ Visgh 20» L353 F. from a ¢ @ sen shot Mrs. W. Lewisburg, and of Doonachy son, of daughter Magistrate . : i PRODUCE AT STORES, Hering, who has been visiting here for | the lat three months, returned bowe| 3, Monday last, a i i i shoalder Phosphate at Hetalil | Ham | i a— We will have a ear of Phospliate, ii SPRING MILILE.O T. CORMAN a {Ian exchange for goods, 15 | is grades and prices, on hand this weel for retail. These are choice goods and prices to meet all competion. ForeMay & FLoray, Cash also paid Rida... Tallow, coos Huckleborries Apples, ‘ Dried Apples... Potatoes on Onion sete large Onions CIDER Making Time 18 HERE AGAIN 8 EERE i Regter {Land ...... rs 3 fChirkens Y oid 6 | LD wks Eh I Rasmprimes ios i Ham shoulder 1 | 10 | S— A Mo MEAN Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirt” Years ol suffaring. “1 sullered for thirly vears with di. archoen and thought 1 was past being cured,” says John 8. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss, “I had speat so much time and money and suflered so much that I had given up all hopes of | recovery, I wasso feebls from the of fects of the diarrhoea that I eould do po kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Choasmboerisin’s Coli, Cholera and Diarehioon Rmedy, and after taking several | am euatirely cured of that trouble, I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as | have.” For sale hy Mea. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall, J. F.8mith, Centre Hall, ww; Ce A I have a Now Cider Mill which will be iu operation Wednesday of ... Each Week at... Colyer, Pa. You will find the work entirely satisfactory. The price per gallon is very low, Shingles Yor Sale, Win. Colyer, Centre Hall, offers for gale 200.000 white pine and chestnut You can not afford to shingles, Noa 1 snd 2 and oulls, Good AR a —— wante a single apple 0. He this your, J. H. MEYER, COLYER, FA, - bargains, . Bee Grant Hoover before you insure in S00000990C200080020PPPVERHEEBCBOVERID PR PERDO ! | § ! | i | i | Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. suly ATTORNEYS. 1 A YiOR A Wor lig y-at-Law Beligfonte, Fe, manuer of egal bust. BuUgYs Ka, 241 emple Jourt. All Dosh [vy Liy Ws siti tide] to (VIN s BOWER, BE Lt Law, BELLEFONTE FA. 11 Crider’s Kxchaoge building on second 26julin AL arn Oilice Gost, Fortes 3 W, Harrison Walker, FORTREY & WALKER Loar fnw, Bi srt Fiouse. HOrih of ¢ EMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFORTE, PA, a HOTELS. i CF TRE HALT Hore “ - S— Kewly equipped, bar and tabs the beat. Bumper boarders reooive thon, mudd ean find uo heailhid i for fishing sod Bonsing. | HOTEL HAAG, i PELLEVORTE, PA | Fine Stabling. Heated} Hates i | East Bishop Street, i i i ms ob————— Liroughout. £1.00 per day. A ¥. A 1 Q He AH BOTY | SFR i M13 IOTEL Yaawin Kuni | First clues sox { Free bus te and ros & | (ALDsFORT HUT Hates § Vv. Car Sym Ha forenoon Leach senied Huutingdo fens? oy -ai-lLaw, EELLEFORTE, PA. ni legal 1 Wo collections hap Excl DD. GETTIO ATTOBRRKEY-AT-1.AW wens BFONTE, YA mane sll eal wd Bs KE. 2 f 8 B.EVARGLER, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE, PA. in ail the courts. Codsulistion in XE: rien, Oflos, Crider noviss tical Burveyor © CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ WORKS. ufacture all grades of ops, Cushions and Full- or without with springs. 1d Te pe and Castijons repair- i at very reasonable prices, Woodwork and Repainting en prompt and special at- (Mir ure low the work stock and Satisfaction Li00, the Oe ax lowest and in vith first-class Ie Ciinnics, njeed, Give usa chance to estimuste on vour job before plac. Bg vour order elsewhere, J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’a. COOPC PRPC CPC DOR 20PI00ORO2CLC000PRGCCBOR OOOO TADRRO0DY Peed eovescoPOROOOOEOROSeS i an Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. Special prices on Spring and Summer Shoes while sizes are full. 14 to make room for do 1 ders, Sy S in Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Childr just the shoes for warm weather, Men's Biey- cle Shoes from 50 cents up to £2.00, C. A. KRAPE. 0060000000000 0000000000 3 3 ANURIS . +1 8, CO0PBO00000000200200000000020000000 sco0DeRDOORORROARRRROS PO0DPCO000BRLDV00600GD9P0223G PRG PODER OO0Y PENNSYLV Philadelphia & J K. Divisicn , : . aud North { Huilway. Haired {| New y | Bait Phila | Bait i! Pas MER Waal | 500 | bars { for Harr i albr LEWES Wosiwar sae os ® Additions ion 41 BH 5 5. AH aud 8.09 p,m for Lew xburg 8° wm. 1.135 ontanden 8 a. m. BUS, 0 San aE trains leave Montando $25 10018 m at burg 30a m J.B HUTCHINS isemoral Maliager oS and g leave Lewis. 4 p.x i. WOOD wer Agt i nd Pes {ANTRAL KAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA, Condennnd Time Tabie Resd Down No. 1:No 3 No b p.m £1.46 30 Poad Up. No 6 No 4 No 2 ——— m io 3 Rox iy —— | 3 » ad PEEP ER ERD OR SALEATWENTY FOUR first lnes nndewitoont ACRES bud dings has a never failing stream of water running through i. 11 would, with buildings, make = convenient home as §8 is niece, not far from postofiice, church and store For farther partic niars inguire of FERGUS POTTER, Linden Hall, Pa. jal BAR AAAs FAL ESTATE FORBALE ~THR THOMAS Spiver farm offered at orivate sale. Ap ply to W. 5. MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa, nly 2-8 FARA AT PRIVATE BALE ~THE UNDER. signed ofless his vainabie farm at 1 riveie tale. The farm is loosted on the Hoslsburg acd Tossey ville road, one and one-half miles west of Tussey ville, in Potter townshin, Centre county, Pa, containing 190 screw and S1 perches, in 4 oe state of enltivation, A well of good water at the house, also Manning water at the house and bar. Good two sud one hall story dwelling house wood bank barn and ali the ry outbu ings, Fine fruit of every on the premises, 170 acres nuder cultivation, the bal ance in fine timber, aug JACOB DETWILER. Fon SALE «Two writing desks for sale, In wood condition, apd saitahle for & busi TER office, 1 Hoe. Al at the Karon — PRiy Sp i aca cut a at ele SLIANUBL VERE WRI ES ACKEMITH TOOLS FOR RALE--TH nodes offers at privale sale a oir Ll BU he drill 1 Stole hv Aion, Tunis fsa bargain : I Mert AA Yo. a 8% % eh ¢ I prrerrYysevecoe vee! » a WOE) oF oF wl af ul a wd dt "eee } wmpo'r } Kye ( wasn PHILA i wedtliantie City... | ~NEW YORA. (Via Tameqna.) NEW YORK... . {Via Phils) gies $8 36°11 38 { °10 4 i 19 50 " 0 i oo pms mide. Lveda mw In. &. *Daily. {Week Days. {6 00 p. =. Sunday, $10 10 a. m1, Sunday. Philadelphia Bleeping Car altsched to East bound train from Will amapart st11%0p m and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11.96 p.m. « W.GEPHART, General Superintendent. BRLLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take efloot May 25, 1586, EASTWARD. WESTWARD Ja 8 | BTATIONS, i Ee] ra Pu Lax far, Ly. : 8 43 Bellefonte... | $0 esener COLOVILR rrr i esmwoniny # gs i S28 yessvg FERg BREEasys a vias rw 0 SS HEE PPR EB ETB EEE oh a S05 Gh od ed Fae a i a hand EEBRERNIPES gg8azEaaREsR 1 |SuzRsa tee : i is 5 : trains from Montandon, Willa 1 and Tyrone J tats 11 for Slate College. " connect with Penna. R. R. trains F.HL THOMAS Supt, 3 ?