The executive bosrd hus sel ected | Clearfield as the meeting plece for the | State Grange in December, | William Kretz, a bypuotist, has made arrangements to have himself buried for a space of forty-cight Lots, | at Reading, | The Pennsylvania Railroad Con. pany has completed the installation of fn system of switches and sipnids at Pittsburg, at a cost of more $400,000, Up to this tims we have heard pail - fag of the Centre Hall bass ball tey m. | Boys get down to hard work early and than try to get upa team similar to the team of several years ago. It is aunouced by authority that Rep- resentative Johnson, of Union County, will not bea candidate for re-election, | Mr.Johunson, though a Republican, was elceted on a fusion ticket two years ago, and was faithful to his obligations. The posters printed at the Reporter | oifica are up to date iu style, They ut- tract attention, and are worth much more than the price asked. Besides notices are always given in the Re- porter ealling attention to the pastes, sud the event advertiecd on them. ai i The bluffsailor king of Gr. al , William IV {the uncle of Victoria), dia not make any of the fuss that is made over a roysl coronation, He just clapped the crown on his head some what awry, and there wa: an end «f the Lusiness, It is extremely gratifying to our peo- ple to learn that, notwithstanding the miners’ strike has been io progress six weeks, there were ouly three applica- tions to the Poor Board for relief at its meeting a few days ago—a less nume- ber than ig usual even at this season of the year. There must, necessarily, smworg these improvident or unforty- nale because of sickness, ele. | le nore stress than if all the nCustyics of the valley were work hg, buat il is pleasing to learn that, as yet, there is no upusL- al demind upon the peer distriet for | relief, says the SBcrantou Thues, A———— A AM EE 400 Foot Tunnel. In the big railroad improvements cast of Altoona itis the Intention of the Per nsylvania Railroad (0 eliminates sharp curve and make a comparatively straight line between Altoona aud Bell wood. To do this it will be vecessuy to build a tunnel 400 feet long. A——— A wo R— State Medien! Bonrd Examines Yi sterday, Wednesday, 1 loard of Medical Examioors in Philadelphia he BS held +n fur the ¥ examin dion ' graduates of all Medica] inst Greater precautions Le ¢ i tutions i Lhe slate. ve been taken this year than ever prevention of any knowledge of the The «xsmiva- Ww oLiie q uestions shh g cut, tion this year was more rigorous than in former years, aud by these tea: s the beard hopes to cause some of cur to hmprove (heir medical colleges curriculum, 0d RHockyille Hrictge Sula With the completion of the new stone arch bridge over the Su quebian- pa river at Rockville, this side of Har- | traffic by the usefulpes® iron 8 Lru 1 i187, risburg, and its use for Pennsylvania railroad, the of the old douabletracked ure, which has dope service sine: lias gone. Jt has been dogidoed to sell the iron structure to Henry Jevis & Co, of Philsdiiphia. Their bid in | cludes its removal, ———————— A Close ( nila, his hip while Claude Meyers, who had bone broken some weeks ago ewplayed in the Penu'a fire works at Mouument, has ouly able to get around within the past ten days. Last week Le paida visit to a friend at *now Shoe sud while there a heavy storm came up and lightning | struck the house in which he was, A few days later he happened to be near | the barn of T. C, Bmith when the heavy storm came up and sought shel. | ter there : nd was within twelve feet | of the horses when they were killed. | He has taken more chances than ome of the boys in the Philippines. AA ns Married [lis Mother indaw, tieorge Sangfoss, of Larkeville, near Wilkesbarre, has deserted his wife and two children ond run awey with his | mother-in-law, Mrs, Helen Haslers, who is fifty years old and has been a widow for some years, He left a pile of provisions on the ipble and the following note: “Dearest Wife: I am gone, inclosed | I also left you them sardines. and ten dollars to feed Geniva and Bafdy and ¥ou. Dou't forget the bpg. Your ma Ip oy whip. Ble js alright. When phe digg, see if Me and you can fix things up again. When the vitels is all et, bust the ten. Please don't git marrid, because whin your dear Ma dies [ come back to yeu, mabe, Your husband once. Gronrag ye FYy My little gyn had ap attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pegmonia; but for Chamberlain's J Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup, — . STH OXFADEY, editor World gerald, x ayen, Wash. For sale by J. E. #mith, H. F, Rossmun, J. B, Fisher's Sons. brick been rw DISTILLED WATER. ft Is tho Purest, Best and Only Abe soluicly Safe Water, Bil a gallon of water until there ia ind the quart will lnipurities of the gal- warly four times as im- Continue the bolling, ie hmpurities—antmal, vege. mineral, except the gases ill be reduced to one sol- ins The water which is evapo. rated and passed off as steam is very nearly pure. But, you will say, it kills the dangerous germs. We will sup- pose it does, but thelr remains furnish material for bacterial life to feed up- on. Do you relish the idea of eating in 1 cr drinking their dead and de- ompos.ng bodies, which polson the water by their decomposition? The fact Is scientific investigation has prov- ed that belilng only kills the feeblest, the least Injurious, germ TY a iple experiment. Put un. boiled city water in one bottle and the same that has been boiled for half an Lour or more In another, cork tightly and keep in the sun or in a warm place ‘or a week or longer and note the dif- ference. The quart lef, \ ail t Wt [1 ie 0, Wi i foo 111% i 8. unbolled water will show d depreciation In looks, taste nell, but that which has been oiled will be so much worse in these g 50 me would think of with these properly senled bot. a nmnrk and + ouiparison end of a year {it ure, sweet and 1 at the 1 tO be nat 4 p irst bottle ! hest and the only ab- ‘0 use for drink. of all is that produced * most imperfect the ileal preparation althfulness to the very under thelr most The purity ied wate when 2IOTS tet (ns is " i of nature's collected on bit i sections, ure and (at ity and factory arian, Bralimms, the Composer, fresh, si Brat had the He is & to ha ried candy In his pocket for t tren he knew, and a lac a letter how she had n him hotel piazza on lis you over bLiy i tern on LL wl told Mr. 2 . 14 everyt Vidi mpie 1 Leartiost Ve plways cap he ohll " seribed 1 For genuine . n ane y ® d clambered 1 3 coraial iN ning waltz “Not, 1 levoted friend, 4 rds, ram i wag the ttl and unaffected this great m ¥ characte $0 OR A Queer Living. ith ih ery he man w I ever met” the strangest oceupa- who re “sans a his Hg Is trum gethor, friends ing with 3 He was They had tion sald n made w to come up to spen w ¥ poor, but a good musician a pleasant time, and then se one would suggest a drink. The host was poor, he explained, but he would 89 for the drink. On pach {pip Le madg hie held out a small sum. This SU ported him for a day or two until he could pick up more friends and have another party.” Ene In Dass of 014, “The old the leetnrer, “was an eye for an ere, a tooth for a igoth.” "Yea" concluded one of hits hearers, “and there were no painless dentists in those dasa either” Detrolt Free Prosa —————————— A Vinancial Puzzle, Here 1s a problem In finance which we submit to those of our readers w ha fre always inclined for an argument vn the money question: i A banker sauntering home saw a five pound note lying on the curbstone, Of course he picked it up and took the number In: order to find the owner, While at home his wife remarked (hal the butcher Lad sent In 4 B11 for ment mounting to £3. The only money be bad with him was the money he had found, which he gave her, and she paid the butcher. The butcher paid it ¢ a farmer for a calf, urd thie farme id it to the merchant. who Ig tu aid 1f to the washerwonan, jd alg wing the banker a note of £5, went o the banker and paid her note. The banker recognized the note ns the one he had found and which up to that time had settled £25 of debt On a more careful consideration he found the note counterfeit, : Now, will seme of our financial lends tell ‘us What has been lost In is toansaction and Ly whom, If any. body ?— London Telegraph, idea” said English Oaks. The old parliamentary oak in C stone park, England, 1a be faved ib A000 years od. The ta onk In ut country, ealied the “Duke's Walk- Ing Stick,” Is higher than the pire of Westminster abbey, and the largost is the “Cowthorple,” which now meas seventy-eight feet In ciroum ; Ne and at one time with ite hii] Dorothy Dodd, tovered more than dn THE HANDY FOLDING RULE, An Ola Standby of the Mechanie In Greater Demand Thun Ever, 5 #1 Kinds of rule sald a dealer in hard. ware and tools,e the rules being some. thing of well nigh universal use in one form or another In pretty much all trades, but here's one old standby that ve sell more of now than ever, this be- ing the folding rule. “There ave plenty of Mules that fold, the commonly known two foot rule being a familiar example, but this par. teular old rule that 1 speak of Is known by name as the folding rule. “It 1s made In foot long sections, in various lengths, ranging from two to ken fect and over ten, {if required, but hree feet, five fect, any number of feet, the rule, whatever Its total length, folds up completely Into a bundle a foot long. ‘I'he slats are thin and fold- ed up, and even a ten foot rule takes up little room. It ean be quite conven- lently carried in the pocket, “Lots of people use folding rules plumbers, for instance. In measuring Pipes and In measuring places for pipes. In measuring a distance great. er than the spread of the arms with a tape are required, but one man ean measure with a folding rule as far as the rule can re ach, and with such he single handed, measn 1 corners In the an- I and ceiling or In any other We sell lots of then » electricians, who use them asl for wiring houses, and sell them to various other users, the six foot rule being the one most two men ' nt 41 a Lae cnn, re around gles of w al or § TT ing ye vi monly sold, “Such rules, of whats ver length, are sold by the foot, at 8 cents a foot." — New York Sun. Trees That Darst Aflame, ; to spontancor in & fw 3 + 1 are subject 1s The 1} of the i gd i : Y Ort ' OF F none : #1 im their rod re- | jor In i ing in f r " v { etd A Puzzler. Tibbetts 80 you do not belleve in the emancipation of woman? Durton—1Well, it is just here. Man Is the superior being. But how 1s he go- Ing ta shaw his soperiority If w 2 is | his equal? That's what I want to know, | ~Degton Transcript, omar Tele of a Dormouse. 144 be yoy ng tale Is from HE t London GI a dormeounse, \ time she had ¢ to send ent to 4 friend and utilized the Wiowse fer that purpose. A few months later the friend wrote to gay that the pet did not scent ve ry lively and was refusing its food. Would she come and Inspect it? Bhe eame and Inspected it and finally, feeling that this was fn caso for professional opinion, called In a vet. The vet's verdict was brief and to the point. The dermouse bad been dead just ely months” “Bine Duck's Eggs” An old friend of Artemus Ward tells this anecdote In The Century: Down on Canal street one day he en. countered a “Mrs, Mulligan” over hor washtub, with her 8 bland up about her walsh, barefooted and rab. Bing away upon her washboard, with some dirty children playing about. He accosted her with a “Good morning” and inquired if she would like to do his washing and what was her price. Bhe straightened up, put her fists upon her Lips and, with » withering stare, gad: “i'm pot one of those that does washing out of my own family, You're a flue gossoon. 1 don't even know you by eyesight.” Turning to the two boys, she sald, “Here, Joseph Ander, take Thawed Ander by the hand and sade him off til skule,? Bald Joseph Ander, “I've not had we breakfast.” “Yes, and ye have. Ye had the blue duck’s eggs and pancakes #fopped my gravy. Now be off wid yees” And Artemus sald be thought it was time for him to go, best whe might take n fancy fa wash hits shirt without his taking 1t off, The menu pleased him so much that he repeated it again and again, laugh- Ing heartily at cach repetition, “The CCasan dor. nin an dros Bend It in His Nowspuper man citizen of new a constant reader of the Dayton Volk Zeitung, laio’s Pain Balm advertised for lame back, he did uot hesitate iy buying a bottle of it for ils wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the He could get no relief, BAYS: bein anew, ? and before using the «n- tire coutents of the bottle the uubeas duties. '? He is very thankful hear of ber wonderful recovery, This valuable liniment is for sale by J. F¥ Smith, H. F. Ik watan, J. 13 Fisher! sons, " Write Grant insurance, a Hoover for prices on Coo as ce fn Dorothy Dodd, nme— Wo — For biliousness Lise Chuinberla n's A Tablets, They deanse the stomach and regulate th Stomach Liver liver and bows Iv, eflecting a quick nnd For J. F. F, Rossman, Fisher's permanant Sith, H SOLE, Cure, kale J. B. by Wo > Dorothy Dodd. tn Peonsylivanin ¢ bsutangus, For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to be held at Mt, Gretuas, Pa, July 1 0 August 190 Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sel » igo Lie 5. 1 special ox. cursion tickets from New York, Phila- delpbia, Chestnut Hill, Phoenixville Wilmington, I rryville, Frederick, Md, Washington, D. C.. i Liber. ’ : ‘4 in Connellsville, ' int ii it ao ied, Belle fonte, Wate riord, Canandajgus Wilkesbarre, Tomb ken, Mt, Li and points, Mit. rates, Clesa fi Martinsturg, | Cartel, hens, principal Litelna Ti August a, 1 tnlermedinte {io nit rety i 5 reduced will be PF HIVE rn, i 1 ’ Rela i a H i « Bua Red, ¥ Yor Fpecilic rates, consult | t § oF fa Lane agents. jue. 16-24 4 BANKS. Penn's Valley mpany, ENTHRE HALL, ra Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier, INIMTH Ad nr A D ATOR he Shing i | i i ttm i ! ieen 4 si v "wf sid me stow k and u PHC sma ty Vy N.BOEPAY ig fe © alice nl of 51] meres sR dst 1 [ BN hi ot rig i ¥ LEE w Jt Sed fia oe i NISTRATOR'S NOTICE bride pat Lottie br ott Lhe elgte of Blip bets M1 Ady ik wt £4 tlc ge ow Fronted {0 weld respect faily revgoest hin Helv. x 3 bodes Lo i whit, olews moe bernig red Bi pera by tHe Ving bes in duly the sie hey ¥ » ERATE be tinh fis Ving ai mn Ate most Bega LP Grave MCLISTIOR Adin istrators iy i fated Pen gi 1S sine end sted for mettiomeent CLEMERT DALE, A armmer, we es ¥ Vue J. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICH i of Adumsissietrntion ois the vsinte of {Hiren Darel, fare of Greg tow dadiip det ead, having been daly granted to the uhidernd respue1fi iy reqaest nll PUfs hi Koowing them. selves indebted 10 Jie exits bo mak fr medinte payment’. ae} Wose hevir g claims eign inet Ih Atte fa present them dale snthenticated tor sol Vewment, MES SAKA B. DUKST T. 8 GRAMLAY, Auminie pate. g Bpriog Mills, Pa. +r TTERs el, Me) wea may 1.61 i —————— A DMINISTRATORSE & OTICR-LETTERY a Adminttrating wn The ewate of Edwin Ruhl late nf (oey wnship. deosasnd, having Been duly gesnted to the andersigned, they won ie respectfully request sill per ons know fog them. solves indebted to the emiate tn make immedi se payment, and these havieg elaims Ran ney the same 10 present them daly auth nitrated £1 scttiement, WM. FEA ER, Aldmiuisidator, pring Mills, Pa Ei BALE.» LL The urdorsigned offers for sal ¥ few the Rilowing avr iofos « BMOREW ROW SR Pony nye URGINE, SIDE CUT SHINGLE MACHINE. DRAG AW, sum piew, Al ey, INCH FLOURING BUHR, FLOURING 8 UniNBRY. 12.FO0T REF], AND CONVEYERS, SCOURING MACHINE. cab, HTC, LINK SHAFT, Froun on Ww 1 be wold separate blue duck’s eggs and pancakes sopped in gravy,” . AB Alphabetieal Ad, The Schoolinaster has discovered this alphabetical advertisement tn an legue of the London Times in 1842: "To wid- owers and single gentlemen—Wanted by a lady a situation to superinten the household and presidg wi ‘ble. She 1s AR coming, Careful, Dosirifule,” English, Facetious, Gener ous, Honest, Industrious, Judiclous, Koen, Lively, Merry, Natty, Obedient, Philosophie, Quiet, Regular, Soclable, Tasteful, Useful, Vivaclous, Woman. Ish, Xantippish, Youthful, gealous, ete. Address X X #% Sinibons' Library, Edgeware Road.” i 2. EY ELEVATORS, macht HW San he [bet With "ne hatidine, | INGRAI and These Carpets will 2 bonoht el SOW nis * wr N Q a3, ere wall, T— Give 8 a « NEW GOODS, L.ow Prices! We have just rece ved a full line of Ladies’ ocks, difY rent Notions, such as Turnover Rt Ladjes’ | Collars and Bkirts in Funey uly Ie s, { Fine Underwear, Corsets rib Hosiery, one, belts, also a fine line of trimmings. We have Mens’ Underwear, Hats, Caps, Blocks, Hosie- ry, Buspenders, Umbrellas and Boys’ Shirts, and, in fact, most everything you A 3 Highest prices paid for coun- try produce, generally find in BR OOUntry slore. Dry new lol of y (ioods, Us a cull. Come snd give SEABOAI Air Line Shortest and Quickest THEN PINES PINEHURST COLUM AND CAMDYIN, BAVANNANL Blewepers, Ladin ¢ MILEAGs ihe sald Hatin Yeon tila oe 3a the 1 ard] INTS os sale 51 W SITE $i HANG ali offi » 0 Tem gra} are good over the Islowin « Hie Alana Atimetie Hichownd Washington 8 Wester RAILWAY & A REALROARD offer Farmer asd Suv k laiver AIR LINE Aw speed m rae ecalion cello ow ture deciding u AND TEX A W. IL PLEASANTS C. J. FINKLE VOP0PP0G GOVE RNOSELURE ROO és Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Stcck . . . I will bo pleased to have a call from all persons wishing to purchase goods in my line. . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of 'roduce taken in exchange for goods, and st priecs that will surprise you, i 8 8.4 8 Hoon B. TAYLOR, Attorney at-law te, Pa, No. M4 Temple Cou AH man vogal bus Dro saat to! ut 9 auger The flouting I JOAN ATRING. ARTHOFP, # Mule, Ps, J #4 100 Of the Pearse. Practical + Jusiion of the and Couveyanver, COBURN, PA, Surveyor a Sol 0 Aoi assint R. BM? SALVE for ohilblains, BLE 5 for 9 cents, The >» bR. he Tie DR, 8M E for ail kinds ot wes SAT XEN TAZ ANToa ANTS, Wanted for Contre Hall and vie'nity a good, re Hable agent tn sell our Tess ele, nn com mission, Trade sirendy established, For far hier particular apply to ITH CO, dy ILM onvie » oe Fo, ava, AO iw K. J, ORVi# Ret NTE Pa. 2. OMoo In Crider's Rxohange bulldisg se. Davia Fr. Fortney, W, Harrison Walker, NEY & WALK i, Offioe north of Court House. CLEMANT DALE RE, PA, NW : onaner Dismond, two an 0 30 ro, Mare bo: Pu. H. F. ROSSITAN, Spring Mills. D Railway Route to HAMLET ATLANTA ough Pullman ut § iles are god from BJiimore ©» throu Nort {onteny aery ¥ pd from Wash ington ts alt 1 Adaota, Go, thas greatls 10004 © wt, Pig % R., a rave red aly enge Uckets, there are X. Those tickets we 1 000 mile tickers LL Un Western Caroling Jie TYR Laurens ¥ & Neshviiie i 3 allanoogs 4 & von dh oh louis Ry fang r Wester Line Rs ibang, ante B12 desires locations rales, 0 the Mar afacture yr. Nome o/ this company for fallpmr jculars R TOINTS Traffic Manager, W.H. boLL, General Agent Paswer ger Doparim nt, 182 Paunsyivania, Ave. Washington, D H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . 0» » . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ,.. MONUMENTAL WORK in all kincs of Marble am Granite Dem’t fil 10 get my po ioes D. GETTIG, ; 8, ATTORNEY-AT-1Aw Th. Fa Oolleotionanns ai) egai basiness Aten] te wh, \L Recanige Briciry, ;
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