I STRUUK BY LIGHTNING, The Lock Haven Dally Jow of 8 urday’s date says: “During the thunder] storm that prevailed yesterday afternoon, | the freight depot was struck by lightning, Tho team belonging to Thomas ligen, of) I ———————————————— pues er SEAR 5 SE SH SE BA WSO SPRING MILLE ITEMS, | The whole thing at Chicago Yate ups The eropsare booming since the rains. (on the unit rule; if Cameron & Co, oan Our interesting landlord Mr, Geo. Mil: {make it binding, thon Grant's nomination ler has put a new roof on the hotel, |sooms certain, Ww it aisou'y Jocadation in Rearing] A movement is talked of to depose C ams {completion and from appearances bis 1] p GC. & S.C RR. which he so much desir (Ee ap will bo as fine a a Hx as any aon from the chairman of the national fs | m | k ; i gous of 23 od to seq accomp lished, and lived {a be | | one in Spring Mills. ieonvention, so he cant bring about 8 tems Sugar Valley, {iy stunned, and one | ) ») 4 : .. 4 ’ . ‘ . hold to his great satisfaction. Mr, Fowler| Mr. Smith, our efficient Director of porary organization that will declare theiof the horses died in a short timo after] / hiladelphia Branch of No. 26 North Third Street Philadel hin has been a resident ofthe mountains for | this the upper end of the B, A. & Y. unit rule binding which | y " . ’ * p . 40 or 50 years, where he had a fine home | turnpike Road co, made some long need. | was alao it Jured, | and farm, sawmill &e., and recently an ol | repairs to the bridge at this place, i important station on the railroad, forthe Spring Miils observed Decoration day | themselves. shipment of lumber, bark &e. He was in fine style last Saturday; the parade) Subseribers can always tell how their aes jofa kind and liberal disposition, and | formed in front of Jobn Krumrine's, decision the court was unanimous ownts stand at the Repo rier office by cone | much respected. and with John for chief Marshal pro |General Schofield received the eflicial re sulting the lables on their papers. if the | We have received the following | ceeded to the cemetory whore the usual] {port of the court he addressed a note to] After striking the northwest corner table reads “John Roa 1 jan 70" it means! particulars relative to Me. Fowlor's death: decoration formony Was gone through | of the ding, the lightning ran down the sp Colonel! Lazelle, that John t8 indebted for subscription from d with: N sealok | 4 | ihe \st of « Janway v, ‘1875. and thai it ~SupneNy Dreatn =-On Monday tha fa. J Jane Nofsker being orator ¢ fl sorps of cadets, directing that officer to ar to the | tha} h ’ dav > ahout seven o'clock, as Mr. Geo ’ i! tone he was paymg the printer The elite of Spring Mills turned out | {rest Whittaker and place him in confine ntti 1 be LODGE MEETINGS. enmaune tothe public entertainment give ment in his room, The order was immes {and the cle Caxrre Hany Lopax, No. 888, 1. 0. of O, F., meets en by the Star Literary Society of Mhis| diately executed and Whittaker ay r Samrdapevoning tn w be Ou Feliges Hall Q. plac on last Friday evening, Mr. C. P.lmain under arrest until his caso ia disposs witzel presided with dignity, Mins Ma. {od of by the War department ry Miller read a well composed essay on | c— conversation, Mss Carr e Minni oh read 4 TROY a splendid piece on woman's rights,|A TEXAS TOWN DEST ROYED Miss Sadie Kerlin's recitation was weil CYCLONE spoken for the occasion, the Amateur! Garvesrox, Tex, May 20 —A despatch paper, edited by Ed. Twitmire, was full |p gonbam, Tex., to the News says: “A terrible evelone visited Savoy, en the Tex. of fun, jokes, and plecas very instruc. tive to the young America's assembled, . : | aa Pacific Batlroad, last night and wotally gnalted in a somewhat erad destroyed the town, killing nine persons the average yie Ea a "BANE A TTON PECORATIUX. {and wounding sixty more, some of whom |, Vent. {he decoration ceremonies in Centre| oi) The following is a list of the kill-l ne Mr Hall, on Saturday evening, were quite} Sam Gill. Dr. Kern. Miss Pansy Jot | tm posing. By six o'clock a great many | E I \ : H Wr people had gathered from the surround {*°5 + Andrews, A. Horn, Wm, ince then ing country, A procession was formed at} deth, Mattie Best snd two ¢ hildron named! puch in Witmer's woods headed by the Farmer | Mills and Centre Hall bands, folic wed | by the Potter twp, Veteran clab, by {the four Sabbath schools, od last by | [citizens—making a colamn about three |" in squares in length, Arrived at the ceme- [dumaged, tery, a circle was formed, when an ap+| ‘Physicians propriate address was delivered by D. Silsions and everylhing necessary art has Jt Ketler, Esq. theoratorappointed for the {furnished them by the peeple of Bonham [that ore can occasion ; his remarks were patrioticand | and suited to the occasion, Rev. Fisch | er was then called upon tospeak of those | soldiers who never returned and whose | remains no doubt lie in various ceme- tories in the south marked “noknown.” | groans of the st Ihe number of these from Potter twp. | is 22. After the addresses the graves of the soldiers were dec rated, all in the| procession and those outside having] EvawsvitLe, May been provided with boguets. A monu ied through this county, look poor, and the eloversworm i2 do ment trimmed with evergeens and cap- northwest of the city, this afternoon, blow: | ne much damage ped with flowers and flags was erected |i, 0 down several barns, a hay press oy B much aamaga, in honor ofthe unreturned. The cere: | monies in every respect passed off in the | | best possible manner. i | | at | { ~Mr. George Fowler, of Haines twp, died on Monday morning, 31. We have no particulars, Mr, Fowler was an _en- terprising gentleman, and celebrated for his EE pital, to every one cons nected with the construction of the L.| THE CENTRE REPORTER Centre Hall, Pa, Pa, Th'rsd. June 8, 80, 3 " "0 x THIS BPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE TERNS. $2 per year, oy oii] mn «vance ; $2.00 when not paid nm advance, Advertisements Wets per fine for three ine sertions, and § cents per line for every subs vequen i insertion, Advertisements by the year at a liberal discount, Subseribers outside the county showld re. mit us 10 ets, amount of one year's posis instead of ets as formerly when pad wis bad Havs' horse, WAS [wards. Frank Tux Whittaker court of inquiry deo Med [standing near the depot, lon Saturday that the colored oadot was] fbut not fatally. A boy, [himself the author of his wounds. In thisjnot learn, Was Silling on When | where the bolt struck tha building, a insensidie by whose name we did | 3 ge, a barrel near nd he ONE PRICE BUSSE (SUCCESSORS TO J, NEWMAN, JR) 3 3 3 Was Ten fored Lhe shook, ofthe just the commander buil and theneo in filled haste LO QWear aarner Cll 8 last morning Ba Wh Wilh mone Fowler of Haines township, was in the act a Jatter ho fell over and instant ly expired. Mr. Fowler had been com. plaining some during the night of pain on the breast. Heart disease iz supposed to have caused his d Dont wait mer Ways Ks tude Ya a'e Lie of signing will res | building, thinking it hadjeaught lire » » g HN Rok "i Hoan ir Op Fort Lovex, No, 527, F. A. M., meats on " Prren Grup sold his share in ax 0 Mor nday evening on or before each full moon tn the Masonic Hall . QF HERLACHER, Rect, J.J. ARNEY, W. M, Proaness Granax, Ne, 88 Pol H, meels at thelr Hall, © entre Hail on the Saturday on or before full moon at 8 M. and every two weeks after, Jas a Kelior Master LEONARD RMONE, Neot LOCAL ITEMS, tmine at Cornwall Pa, reserving the right B Ito cath enter upon the premises forever an. much longer for your sums they will all be sold—als tha Bee Hive, On {take therefrom suflicient ore for the sup {ressen, of Uly of one furnace. That was aimosta] ALL CLOTHING 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE 50! CLOTH busy ana crowded at hundred years ago, when iron ore wei At last the dry spell is broken, Saturday evening rain set in and con tinned moderately until near noon on Sunday. Sunday night was added a very heavy thunder showar, so that the ground is now thoroughly saturated. It is & little late to help the clover crop, but will no doubt have a good effect apon other crops a fashion, and GRADE THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN THIS COUNTY. PERFECT R3TIRP ACTION was | ton: | hat was about thea Grub i! ~In"different cities, last week there were deaths from sunstroke, —(Get one of those nice, cool and cheap summer suits at Goldman's, and sunstroke will hardly bother you. -QOne of the furnaces at Lewistown has shut down and it is reported the other one will soon follow suit, —Decoration day was pretty generally observed in our county, with appropriate | ceremonies last Saturday. - Groceries can be bought Sheuper = : i : % Dinges' than at any other place in the New side walks are being put down 1G Diages 130 Kt any of plac almost daily in Millheim, Right. A i i dofafurnace die amount taken | GITARANTEED TO ALL CUSTOMERS, ALL GOODE PLAINLY MARKED. ANYTHING IN * ly &8 1 Uns KANNUR K BM ime But the proc bern imp! Buds |, irons out FOR MEN AND BOYS NO MISREPRESENTATION, AlLL CLOT . and now & furnace it gle month Ihe whether the heirs of Grul {esto ‘ & Bit i arose of eon Galighter and Andrews. 31 “Ninetean business houses, a depot and | were 01 rse sb offered shoas, 3 t week at the Bee 118 -Spocial bargains WHICH THEY WILL RETAIL WHOLESALE PRICE» iin carpets, boots and { Hiv a, AND titled to as m ore as weld uel Or nineteentt } twenty dwellings were destroyed, iy } : Hy an eigt teentii I the ab were! preme Uo there parCOME AND BEE pa" COME AND SEE !"Ga BECOME AND = kis SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. a8 doen it mph RDiat Nala, being five houses in the place not FORCE A lawsuit riwenly if yYéars OMe « The bu aj nurses, medicine, provi lest lawyers i sue d cided Hh n suflic i ist ull Appes hig high constable of Mill lively for the h 108 treets in the limits —Sanmuel heim, is making n found upon the s said hareugs. A CO Dinges' Store and [oo ot of dress goods Vid i ve taken lent quanti ~The wheat crop in the lower end of | the e valley promises to be over an ordi nary good yield, Grass, however very short. of and a train of cars was placed at their di sf 10 supply a furnace of the present time, Lil i posal “The beggars garth is covered with the derbris and the iffarers are hit THIRTEEN A special d espatel h from Rochester [regardlog the crop prospects in Wess] Maonip, ler New York says that fruit pr here and a and MEN SENTENCED DEATH May 18 wrecked strain TO } t scene deseription; the us a NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! DINGES' THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA at Dingess new stand, Centre Hall, a CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, &. LADIES DREss GOODS, EVERY STYLE. Mr. Sam'l Moyer, of Millheim, has | been ill of consumption for the last few | months, " - The persons who i wr nding § heartrending en the bee MY Andalusian Rails ecoration was observed by the Odd , | Fellows and Rebekabs of Millheim last | Saturday. Rev, Aikers delivered the ad- dress, — ADO IN IN 20 i8 Wi WAY recently have wi ri-martisied, Thirteen of tl nd thirteen i Years, es a great abundance. unusual wheat acreage larg iggregate yield. Hay aver) DIANA A cyclone pass The rush for clothing at lewi TORN Philad. Branch, vou can't imagine, wi ithe out yon go there yourself, and see for | vourself, ~The MeVeytown ordinary woman 8 waist is tainty around. Well, all the boys in the *ORTER office Knew that Jong ago. ein to were sentenced Lo desth ol imprisonment for twenly Just received from glx Or seven miles -Have you seen Dinges' new stock of or shoes, gaiters, &e,, if not call and see them, as they are of the best kind and very cheap. FULL LINE LARGE OF DRY GOODS, ® oe May -While di Cole Harbordyke to Lt SAYS any inches Re- 3 Wd ire OF NOTIONS, FRESH LINE OF GROCERIES, ALL NEW WouOD AND WILLOW WARE. CoaL OIL TWO KINDS, DRIVING WHIS, A FINE ASSORTMENT. 20 STOCK Ha FOrs were IFAX wher buildings Frank Wasson was killed and Joe Dei: | igard and Mrs. Walker were seriously in N #l WOrk sat — Dir. George Moyer, of Mercer county, a native of Haines twp, was in on &| visit to friends. George has a good | practice in Mercer county, fan Cl re r twp. to decorate Sve-cent | graves of their fallen comrades at A CYCLONE IN DAKOTA, { Union eh yurch, 1. proceeded to perform the| . : ; | duties of souls nent on the day! Mrreuxnn, D. T., May 20.—A cyclone {fixed for that purpo-e Services epened | passed through this place at about 7 o'clock {by prayer by Mr. F. Fischer, the meeting hter of | ar ih en addressed by the Rev 8 Ri doh this evenin KE doing 18 Rue b | who went on in Daniel Webster styla to son and property Jacob L give the worth of the country we live in. [Alamakes, lows, and Henry {and the duty of all Wy maintain and sup: ipjaek boy of Kane County, 11, were kil wort that country so dear to every patrio | The a Fao rs Miils Bad yy Ig DANIO wd; and Fred Frances of Decotals, lo TWH, t1 jae Hi va. nusic in their usual happy style, when Mr. Phel ips of Kane, Ii: and Fritz Budd clothing, are ‘i oy W. E. Fischer then addressed the | were badly wounded. Wm, H Met's of learned that all | ~Lreorge Fowler of Haines ownship, i meeting, who, in speaking of the history a nambin Wis, was also inj ured’ Many be rad at such | has sgain repaired his saw mill, which | of our great country and those who gave i ' : 4 nue On the 10th i Philad., Branch. | for a number of vears had not been run- | their lives in defence of its flag, in Henry |" iown in this vill REE. | Peter Marl nontl : this is to these ning. Mr. Fo wlier thinks the lumber | Clay style, mada the hills and the forests which contains 60) inhabitants, all of the’ 14 days { Sharpaville, Mercer { basiness is booming just now. i bis eloqu We weuld not ipuildings having built this two in i welcome we received by the Mest of the frame buildings near t | citzens of that place, who being taken by ; surprise left their employment. and came] Wore blown to pieces, but the extent of { to welcome us to their midst, and in the damage outside of town future expect an inyitstien 10 that place on decoration day, instead of being the mavers in the services of decorating the graves of our fallen comrades. Services wed by all heartily joining in singing that glorious old | metre doxology, Praise God in who mull blessings flow Abi | Benediction by Rav. W. E. Fischer no geods Kept | COMMITTER d MARKIED. On 23, by Rev J Nhreckengast of 2 geim of Mili & slorm came upon lhem, and Lhe wily tea appointed by the Veter strikin an H k Ad am hk RiT-pUmMmp passed Wi en —The Executive oommitiee of the ; Juniata Valley Printers’ Association met at Huntingdon on Saturday and decided to hold a basket picnic at Dell Delight grove, near Holidaysbarg, on Saturday, September 4th. m fominsn and Mis mm {jured, the | i the | he C on, the water, Large Stock of W ALL PAPER, ub of a Ramstein t t 2UNN ELA Varied assortment of Tobacoos—-all very Low, the BINGES. — Have counter riety of articles that he offers at va | TE —A gentleman from New York (whose jain. . . Nika A name we do not know) and who spent | On last Friday, » l'e dang the last week or two in Millheim, was | Henry Mark of Gregg twp, died of diph- | robbed of sixty-five dollars in money | theria, another of his children is contin. | one evening last week ed with the same disease you seen Dinges’ {fnot drop in and see the va- bar« Determined to do business by selling cheap sod offering bargains] to all, he asks a share of puke al his new and enlarged Slave. 2dap Sm, Sellers’. ced by all Lo efficacious appoints DIE D. pai rons ge, damage to pars of Now Smitl Years L OL LAK) Us i had y Hair SRI uther VERDE, use ted Dlates i ia # LAR sid o, UU w an « £1,004 » UslWeel ir a HARDWARE! WILSON, M'FARLANE & CO NEW €GO08S---7 ANIC Cif Y Years before public, 1 JB In Forgu Mrs. Kiiza ne y bu wife of James or Boing ttha * Wt sh best and cheapest place t 13 uk at nr Dar nto Milton | ins | --Many of those t Prououn- and who lost all their good cheer, since they kinds of clothing can very low Prices at the Just see what a blessing unfortunate people! -The latest enumeration puis the number of houses, store rooms and sta- bles destroy ed at Milton at 620. Only a little over 200 houses remain. he t the un Lat be the n remed ly now th use, croup, t ost pleasant and fur the \ lin were biown ¢ ' puildings ic T won ny cure of coughs, colds, AR nine | dvi | Congl out with | cough, &e. | within the last fou unty, bh w sprit furnaces, but o Diast ile n ) tickling sensation yamber of furnaces have f the throat, Roe, been nly ness, . he town gone whooping Shirts all new at th Ping} Bea i A large party of influential rept 1blicans left New York on Friday, beat | Grant.” The veteran Thurlow Weed among them, also delegate Robinson, the leading kicker. collars and ties, Centre County ss, the iron boom. sae Uver a mullion bottles sold it~ where i | mediate relief wherever used, and bas the land reclaimed found the | SY up sou irrigating i in | | use Ve, Ei a yot unkaown i y Hanford. Cal. was four Pular Lake bed Lives five years, FRICES, i - ARRESTOF ENYDER CO. HES 0 & § : rota Un ange Mies the th MU Sta -Go to ndard clothing ball and try your y Wy Always something made by purchasing a suit of clothing there, Headquarters ME E. Peck. formerly of this] gqusensware, sto », has left the oil country and gone N8Rs. yORTY ap mie HH E A HEATERS) ®" ~ impart bel lhe power 1b «benefit that cannol the « are remains s T O ove v ay A Cor : fre irom res nent of the Re; 3 i . : : : : ! ‘ of a corral god cabin, and for groceries, provisions, f May and nssistonls us 26th C rearrested lsrael fro fr ae DOW 8 - M2 ! ¢ ugh mixiure Sold by al drugg gists at SEW RICH BL 00D, ding besith in every fiberaf ih is rapidiy made hy ni "e We pre | paration LINDSEY'S IMPROVE! BLOOD SEARCHER r Ww Of Derululs are Cat ung iad fu Lhe no i U8 LIA Fun OW neware, ele., at decd! ' stab @ a J. i 150 block nathan Mey. : ; ) the old ial 0 : Linn, Ks pure, ine, whelesale pr nber these facts, housekeep-| iar pr relied ups! A sta { harn wholesot aD nN WATTARLE irder of iy in wow in jail at Middleburg i - sy sleet t - NO made t o Bes Hi ive, lightr in alniog recently At our next connty fair, we have no 8 that lee will again take the pre- for the best buggy, just as he did No shop turns ont rigs that| f Lee's Centre Hall eos wy he i ice to ¥ Snyder County, Thee in the tragedy, © BR {bo arrested out west, but the offic I. Myers, has left the Bush) {not yet arrived with them Mr Erb bad i house, and is succeeded hy a gentleman | beast in the least, Lightning is afraid for the murder of Johan Kint named Peters, from New York. Mr sel ! found * | Myers made many friends during his | { management of the above hotel. aah | bby + intaler fami and th Aa al 1D KE ol i she # dou 10% migm last year. excel those ¢ |ao0p thors Ww Highland Queen Cook Stove THE H eld mepecinliy eall attention to the i 1 t sewiiy rs are always to be {OOK part ne said to Lim Speed 4 > ¥ : i CUle D essed a mule ficer na : wens 4 i sha h 1 i —Mr, J. 1 al the 1 and —Duriog April last, 46,821 immigrants arrived at the port of New York, against 11,601 during April, 1879. My, won't be a rush now fo rr the Philad. hopse by these new- and Sternverg are v 2 8 ng 14} with a iremendouns stock INS and 1) ANI HOWE Dacomber and but bas been arrested now lo g of Mrs Kintzler, Th time but that the chain ubiess plete and that a con We would add that Bus re arrested in b 3 have nested - \ WEL y : in the Koo ere is no deubt tl 6 Ol: I z of birds t, Willinmsport. a gun st 1 Dinges has i8, groceries, | al [evidence isd aid Ap Lewin ready for them, and low prices, Comers, a x } ay Ohe OW oes, hats Give him . y 2 adi added we ang wile J HN SCA clicer [3iun Ht Short! ; . v i. | db Al teachers and proceeding ls me & low thoughts, returned to look after the escaped prison. O hand cuffs on, Nir lat For special Bargains in 98 PAINTS = call 3 OA in #t HARMONY, As talk relative R wi the west, by and Ettinger the cars near Upper Sandusky, the trair on to Bucyrus, when the office iward band put in an aps | already commenced | Nbei n, on last Saturday, ~The Weo at Milton. Mechanics and laborers out | pearance at Mi of employment, we have no doubt could | just in time to participate in the decora- ind plenty to do in Milton for the next [tion exercises. The Woodward boys 18 montt | discourse some grand music, and make a | | very fine appearauce. Long live the | Woodward band. — Rebuilding ha Lebuliding has jumped frou when in Uhlo, 8 Mr mora Ep or ass ITOR there geferally Lo fan PERBOLD. wid 10 sale , Wages, permit ouid be the utme« teachers { I believe tl | mony existing between director and teach. measure that opposite result; the feeling that few directors is probably ats Many disappointed in Aid We Can them for not wishing topay| WILNOY MI ARLANE& (OG, HOw 3 BLO K 18, PBX pul # residence June ; . 11 ere sh wl har a bh — Hay brought tweaty-six dollars per | iere sb t hars er, who had ¥ ion at Mrs, Stovers sale in Penn twp. | st Raturday. Bi sssihan BOTH CONTESTAN Dexver, Col, May 20 1880 i despatch from Buena Vista, says n 3 a T8 KILLED, - A ApOesin SEA : Po & tute of Peter . Oi Al Ha. i pi or wp, b Samuel D Henry Emerics t sl will Head quarters for groc eries, Sechlers. { ars, and depr ecale aD) Saturiay 3 sy ; woailiriay, dry re will not | offect any « ‘ B' LLEFON pell the e and y the rain glo the at hay crop. the » ben or frui e t ali osinle ~Tranks of all sizes, a full line, at! Goldmans, where also are found the | best bargains in ready made clothing. | ~Rev. M. J. Carothers' loss by the | Milton fire is from $3,000 to $10,000, and |; no insarance. A majority of the Milton | people had no insurance for the reason | that most all companies charge too high. If insurance companies would cut down | the princely salaries of their officers, and | conduct their business with greater | INCIDENT economy, insurance rates might be brough t down 80 as not to be a burden to the insured. In this particular P Sie | valley is fortunate, baviog its own hom company, with scarce any salaries et] Fates £0 low that none can find excuse | { nection with the matter are correct, and for not being insured against losses by | | that he would like to have the true ver fire. gion of it given. He gave it as follows: ¥ K ————— — PENNSYLVANI A RR, iol abd Brie Bas WISTER Tix TIME TaklR Us and after SUNDAY, Nev ier ae reine 0B jas Eaunduiphin d Brie Baliroad Sivisiee wie 28 8 I i“ a wheat will heads, early ts with } ble T oxi Late ! Pros ew rit Attarasy » Law Be a4 nhs : Hew 18 efitted b hi of i a to Rr 3 NG LER Oo arcel of rea Lab reRE ain. 10¢ : > b : 4 i wid Firmieen ol Part ¥ “on. win bail ling Polis D. FORTXNERY Avorney wt Law Belistonie, Fa UB » i bunk 4 ay D BR W RHONE. Dentist, enn he WHEAT BD v lpund #1 hi offios and reaigmen ERIE MALL eaves Philadelphia | North side of oh gh 8S reet, three dow {East of Allegheny, Belief ne, 27 feb tf i i tributs nest motives these directors have been securing good teachers, with aw . morning Iwo we inh ly yesterday Reed snd James Edwards, ied each They had and, upon meeting each other, they revolvers and fired two shols each, {both fell dead.’ instantly kills od Division i not somo trouble ir a other. P agit mney amali Tuesday evening and | Had "w s . . Wet | ni ght them m where they receive no equiv — Dont fail to go y Lo ¢ Bee Hive. OF THE MILTON FIRE. The wi Jel the pleasure of meet- {ing Rev. A. M. Bar the gentleman | re {who saved a a: from drowning in the | well ask wi | canal during the conflagration. Hesaid | that none of the stories related in con- wien Grate sig tani f alent, Wils , directors shoul Jd Wesome | id as | or should If good wages are paid insist on efficient work in return. fivdin } of Ship lenis NEW ENTERPRISE. | | LEXANDER & CO. GRI SULTURAL IMPLEMENT | “SE ED STORE, LEFONT]} TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. San Francisco, May 29.11 that an excursion train from Sants Cruz on the narrow gauge receive more compensation for services went through a trestle at Santa Cruz this than bh The evening Tan wore phy and sixty iff J ; r No particulars bave boen re diffurence of wages in different wounded ) PArUICUIR B ived Brat disagreeableness of ww esas stEmnt { a, . a Sar it nasil ¢ Ea lack Haves times h asked why teachars sheu - farm lawyer or 4 Pa , - is reperied ty Wo ro itu receive more wages than hands ; - 11LZ, et his © wna d ad, at brie NIAGARA Ex fri Yule - ha doat O8 DMINIST'RATORS NOTICE SHE RY FS SALES. vir i i d Lavari Fa LCommo * Meutandon arrel Wulsmeport lock Baves (FAST LINE Mires iiiadalytus ara H. Lock © EASTW AnD PACIFIC EX leaves Leck Haves a resliiGg sive, or i - er his, the arquisitio dan hth a hod carrier should for POBEVEDEERES | Miwitars of administration on the estate « of tseph Shirk, late of Pater top. dec'd | mving been granted to the undersign | d. all persons indebled to sald estate are! quired to make immediate payment. | odd those having elsims sgninstl the sn “ present them duly authenticated by AW Or seliiethent. H. C. SHIRK. Potters wil B D BRISBIN Centre Hall Admr's By * F aCias KO O Aang to { Of bh snd oo » $ Hee nie bh essings a | Upon the reparative processes whic pricviess invigoranl speedily initiate an | enrries toa sue esial conclusion. Diges | thon is rest snd sustenance afforded t Leech Hfo-sust ining organ by the Baten ame an + { which 1s inoffensive even the feminum SA 10 IAFMeTS | puiste, vegetable in cempesition, and » avarylhing thor agh! y sale For sal o by a employ. The agrees. ee the employ- the easiness ments, depends upon, » wrt of $05 OF > TO JUDGEMENT. 18 An th, urer of Andover, & 0 embezzlement of 20 (XX) No fice, of defendant in f bard labor traci uf oul 13 ~The Phil ad. Branch has only one | “I remained in the garret of my house price, and all goods marked plain | too long, looking for a passage way from | figures, no gouging, allowed in Lewin’s | the house ; when I got down stairs all store, if you need any thing in his line | the people bad left the street; I ran down give him a call. | through the yard and jumped over the| “a i fence and tried to get away, but found phe bara of Genrge B. Porter, r he 61 that I could not ae on the west side hes wheat. lot of Tve Sa cats, d Is of the canal. My church was on fire to : ’ ’ - BODE, | the right of me, and I tried to cross the Duggies, horse pears, sted Meat “on | canal bridge, but a barn on fire at the hon Ri uerY; ¥a fed r 2 Pe, OR | eft drove me back. I then started down Warnor “de Be ino I oa om sters: Ww alnut street and tried to get to the burg: us So! aight of Tt a | river. In the meantime mv family had ed to have originated fro th made their escape. An old building on IVa Opi: nale om partiesat the |}. 1 rthwest corner, used as a bakery, barn after plander. | broke out in flames, ‘which ¢ AE Dear -On last Saturday while Philip Leitzel | suffocating me lealizing my situation of Miliheim was working about his new | i fully I rén in the direction of the yard of house on Penn street, he discovered a my house and jumped on the pier and large black snake lying under a hand | protected myeell as best I could by cart, Philip at once dispatched hissnake- |seandi ing close to the abutment of t ship with 8 garden hoe. The reptile | { brid The beat became 80 intense as measured 5 feet, ito al ost suffocate me; I then concluded hoot {that I must p lunge into the water as my y for escape. After reaching I CRBErELPSE HN FRR R rs FR RE RY ¢ “ bleness or 4] - BROUGHT May idefaulting trons arrested for the daring ten years when he held the « {has been sentenced to six years ‘ , PA nie nl Lhe al ) secondly, ip abhi raul or the difficulty 0x pense of learning them ; thirdly, the con. stancy or inconstancy of employment in them ; fourthly, the small or greet! trust which must be repnsed in those who exer: cise them, and ifthly, the probability or improbability of success in them. That tha teachers eccupation is not an enviable one is self evident and especially is thisthe case with district teacher. His re- numeration is too meagre to permit him tv enjoy the luxury; he js the servant of a capricious pus ie. bis merit often ignored and his b Torts unappreciated, Tt direction are satis@ed with mediocrity | or are willing to intrust their children's al training to the care of noyices| ul they must not ignore | Adam Smith's] Teachers do not spring] ie ! ments themselves Q th Li | 6! fonte Of irday, M drew Narth ¥ > LosTOoN, and cheapness, and ports - - 'S DAY EX. lsaves yf dale right in wo ithe ral implement | altura imple { ail i | Druggists and Deslers generally Nowis the Time! ANEW STOCK. AT Wolf’sStan d. | —————— £ elena =» ¥ teaches * ianid situate i i t Pa tion of Bush, tis 84 0140 perches to pine, “ast b pine, thencs n $ 004 57 eal ol 10 perches to stones, Lthencefsout - 10 10 porch 45 43 thence Sout h 66° west ws w - we ow rae ag - arr At - yO E3¥C UTOR'S NOTICE — Letters testamentary having been grant-| d to the undersigned on the Ext te of Mi! cinel Decker Sr late of Gregg twp decd |, | parson knowing themselves indebled 10 nid Estate are requested to make immedi te payment, and all persons Bavingcinime wgninst suid estate «re requested to present nem duly authenticated without delay for eltiement., MIUHAEL DECKER Jr. GREENE DECK&sR SUsAN DRCKER Executors, and ars the | Gn tha OLI ith { x have on hand god] agents for the Ore & perches lands i Hie pt. ahi nrestn pr i hindeipiis ERIE MALL leaves Kesovs tock Haves Will in the state penitentiary a - thenoes ne sale uf EPORT OF POTT E R TOW NS. AP AUDITORS, APRIL 12 1830 Gro. Grossyax, DR To am’'t of duplicate * Jossa Holderman tex... am't of Emerick order made sl So led plow # 1 eysiong and fron ae nt Se — tre Hall. No bets be had tor the Also the Centre need aay nothing anter, us the 2X0 seed x fo sHALE UnRLY dennonsyy ALOE VER ( HILLED PLOW, Bend, 11 I Set Givhin is Lhe A made . are ab Harris i Fa LINE av in. ah Harrrisborg —-— -- TE perches w 2 best piOWs mM piows than xine smount of mot Hull Cornplanter tha aa ie {hese Can oy We Fenin ih 8a east 52 q a post by r es a +h i! - - - Philadelphia a Par oars will von vg FRiladuipiis ana Wi Ha nspors os Hs West, Brie & West, Palisa de pase apres Rast, and ay ka Eset and munds Ex. mast cars of all Lm fant A wa A Ba Win. ‘renersitaperintendent Lewisb'ry, Centre & Spruce reek RR WESTWARD. 1 5 r 6. 6 £% 1 —h— [ beginning, « 1008 00 or d 40 pore ot sud = aken in execution an to b EOI B ih OW iH a 11 wi erty of Abram Florrey, than » best 3014 No. 2. Ail tnt C¢ i H AR ROWS na CULTIVATORS of 614 08 gr sund situste in B LK improved patter Pa, bounded by wiirosd RE \ P ERS TH 00 south, bz lot No. 160, on the Of theses we soll 60 (0 on the north, and by { Mowers 25 00! east, being lot No. HOO plan of Central ty. piace © its © Contra hesit Gn i they ner ie ” CONTRA, CRE, By am’t Cr eats *am't work . arenes * Damage of new road J P. Co burn... Jacob Grove. Geo. Durst... } to he % and GRAIN the Usb Combined Hurvestors or Binders AWD. {qos MOW EKS BINDERS her LLBAYE AM |N: M Ana nAOn we sess. 7 Lewisburg. coves ances 7.18 ADA, ces a. +o SED education ho hey can do 3 ren lu they can Qo §0, the second proposicion of doctrine of wages. ‘ separate We re, © Re Ie pars AD d M us Com M 55 —Dellelonte editors are unhappy ." single x 4 j only chance a ¢ Jeapers and canse no circus has yet been billed for! hat town. Well, we would say to them, | go to church, Sundays and you will both | see and hear something new. —It is astonishing to see the amount of goods sold at the Beehive, People from all portions of the connty go there to buy, and it keeps about haifa dozen clerks busy waiting upon customers. The Beehive does a much larger buosi- ness than any other store in the county. Selling goods very low, and having bat one price accounts for the success of Lhe Beehive. —The people of Milton have gone to work and are clearing away the rubbish and many are building temporary struc- tares in which to do business. Most of the business men will erect better buildings than before. —You are at all times welcome to look through the well arranged grocery of Sechler & Co., in order to see the com- | plete assortment of groceries they have, | the quality and purity of every article, and the moderate prices they ask. Nothe ing kept but what is genuine. —Lock Haven, Mav 27.—The coroner's jury in the case of Mrs. Friedell, whose remains were found in the burning ruins of her house, rendered a verdict this morning that she came to her death at the hands of some person or persons nn- known. Wagner, who was arrested on suspicion, has been released. — Bellefonte will have a new military company to take the place of theone re cently disbanded there, and no doubt, will order all their soger pants from Lewin’s Philaa. Branch. SerTLEMENT.—Persons having unset- tled accounts with the estate of Dr. P. D. Neff, are kindly but earnestly urged to make settlement within a reasonable time, 80 as to arcid books being placed in the hands of an officer for collection 20ma3t. By OrDER oF ADMINISTRATORS Axxvar Meerina or Porrer ScHoOL Boarp.—The board of Directors of Pot- ter School district will meet at Potters Mills, Monday June 7th, at 9 o'clock a. m., to examine Treasurers, account, and transact such other business as may be presented. Persons having BY ie against the district are requested to pre- gent them. Directors Elect will meet at 1 o'clock p. m., to organize new Board. Township ‘Auditors will meet to see if there be any “crookedness” in the ac- counts. the other side I tried to find my way out but finding it impossible I plunged in again and swam about fifty feet below the church, when 1 observed an aved lady in a bewildered state trying to find her way out from the pier, her clothing being on fire at the time. I urged her to come into the water at once, telling her that she would be burned np alive She yielded reluciantly, for fear of being drowned. She got down into the water gp to her waist, when I threw water over her, as the only remedy against the storm of hot ashes and cinders pours ingidown upon her. While in this posi- tion a gentleman came to our assistance and showed ns a way of escape. Sach are the facts in regard to the saving of that lady."— Wm’sport Bulletin, TOTICE OF will be held at the for the different boroughs as follows: Patton twp., Monday June 7. Half Moon twp., Tuesday June 8, Ferguson twp., Wednesday June §, ’ine Grove, Harris twp, Thursday June 10, College twp., Friday June 11. Potter twp., at Old Fort Hotel, day June 12 Grogg twp., Monday June 14, Penn Wp 2nd Millheim boro. Tuesday June 1 Haines twD.. Wednesday June 16, Miles twp , Thursday June 17. Walker twp., Friday June l8. Marion twp., ‘Saturday June 19, Howard twp., and boro. Monday 21 lp prs APPEALS. ~— —Avpoals Election Houses and townships in Satars June Liberty twp., Tuesday June 22, Curtin twp., Wad derduy June 23 Boggs twp., "Thursday June 24. Milesburg boro. Fr ay June 26, Union twp,, and Unionville, Saturday June 26, Huston twp., Monday June 28, Worth twp., Tuesday June 29. Taylor twp., at Fowler, Wednesday June 30. Rush 1 3p, and Philipsburg, Thursday Sern twp., Friday July 2. Snow Shee twp., Saturdry July 2 3. Spring twp., Monday July 5 Benner twp , Tuesday July 6. Bellefonte boro. Wednesday July 7. From 9 o'clock A M.to3 o'clock P. M., of each day, the Assessors with their As- gessmenta and their assistants are required to be in attendance. ANDERS GREGG, BWaAB, HENRY BAe like Pallas from the head of Jove, full} fladged and armed for battle. They must prepare themselves for their labor by pre- vious training, as well as a lawyer or doe-| tor must prepare himself for his profession Ju We might with as much consistency go! te a blacksmith to get a delicate surgic al| eperation performed, orto a phyisician to get a horse shod as to expect a person who fitted himself for the occupation to That the employment of the teacher is uncertain needs no state- mont of ours to preve. The selemn and impressive trust reposed in the teacher is whe have ever suc ceeded in that pursuit, Wo trust our health to the physician, our fortune and sometimes our life and reputation to the attornevs; and wo repose a great confi. dence in the teacher, the moral and intel lectus! development of the children, Put your son an apprentice to a coach maker, there is little doubt of his learning to make a buggy; but rend him to study the law, it is at least twenty to one if ever he males such proficiency as will ennble him to live by the business. What is true of law is also true of tesching. This is why directors complain of the inefficiency of teachers, they are unwilling to give sufficient wages to make it an object for & teacher to continue teaching asa life work, and they must in consequence accept such persons as they can get. Wo often hear the remarks that the county superintend ents will give a certificate to any one; but that declaration I know to be incorrect; if an applicant presents himself and satis fies the sup’t, of his moral character and gcholarship, he is entitled to a certificate, and the superintendent has no option in the matter. True aptness to teach, and ability to govern are among the requisites but the only means he has of ascertaining these is by a written or oral examination, which is virtually no test at all, for a pers gon may be able to write an excellent pa- per on school government and yet wholly has not succeed as teacher. e i a 1 1s } 1 certainly t by ail " cath to Aud....ocees * BRL srsssns sesrenn * axonorstions, a“ " gervices.. fe To bales nis ssinsirns By ball. yvouchers...... - FEES RARER EReRERE ae “ i "Bary IONE..ceiene oo percaninge.. oxonerstions. Dr. J. P. ‘ al. “" " u OXONOTALIONS venssees i" By cash paid D. J. boar AREREERE ates unable to manage a scheol; it directersare ence and at a small compensation, but who can not furnish testimonials of ability they ought to bear the result philesephis’ ell ahd Bob be shoulder it op the profey Ld ly | a fu Ja 5B, Lt bt n Clerk. bl 60 001 porar one 180 80! DR. $ pen wn ans o 0 70 4 62 8H 621 218 18] $02 a5! iar g 211452 661 07 22 69 18 76 45 00 LE EE 30 00! es | $023 96} | $0615 16] 40 02 10 60 Sn— $O0H 67 9 026 40 46 00 31 288i 45 1 81 37 04 Oi FREaRREAT Bara RTRS seen CrRE HERS REEEERRSS $6060 8 wren $ 12 50 $1260 oh sannnr tres Meyer for shesrnnns G, L. GooDHART, and to be sod ns Waetzior JOHN SPANGLER, vari] on The Annual Meeting of the Stockhboids Centre Spr nd bh the Company, No, 233 Phila jelphin, Pa « ON 188) at 11 0 cio LL] ice South Fourth street, ay Juno 8 h, Elect ion James R, M'Ch A : JRIVATE SALE The under: ofl pri dec'd, will er ul vite that Vaiuable Town Property tre county Pa, consisting of six ne ots DWELLING Hous .0 HOCO=Ralry Oui iiidings and fein Hie all wil Lhe Qf a pie asi fil 2 nd about 1 conisining timbered with Kuown «8 the p 1.2 r, dec'd ADAM SHAFER mmvenienoe L wood arth en 1 irl fitle Lrg Hun pritie about one MAN, ropet Ji. may Sm x -CULor - a ——- ——————————————————— sso ED MILL PROPERTY AT PUB. F ; LI1IO SALE ~ Will be sold at Public sale, on Friday, June 4, 1880 mil knewn ns the RED MILL. anda TRAC T OF LAND contuining 468 ncres, bounded by Sinking Oreck, by tands of Jucob Re yer, Ben, i min Bitner, John Hinebuch Dario) Fleisher, Joseph Shirk lands of deceased, Jacob Treaster und John M'Coy, with ali the water rights, liberties and privileges 2| uppurtenant thereto. Thereon erected two story log and frame dwelling house ull necessary outbuildings, barn, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit, Also » wall of never failing wuter The mill is in excelient repair, having been recently refitted, and the land under high state of ciiitivation, and good tence: Terms —One third of purchase money on confirmation of sale, one third in one year, and the balance in two years witi interest from confirmation of sale, to be wocured by bond and mortgage on thie premises. Sale to commence at 2 clock CATHERINE ROY EX in Petter " 50, B. www bpd Wi it fin THE Wik BL ER ed muchine the best kind n the ms iE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE ist urristown Gleaner and Binder. Cull and soe t is won derfully perfect Any boy waive hors se, will fallow and x nd that any Reaper with sic t not only bt fi) No 6, «8 a combine. machine of the is rket, he 1 it oid, with ull the lelivers will cut, and will save one year, by that which is DRILL, without brosdeast hoes, with rithizer wind seed sowing ats It i1# the best grain drill for all purposes in the market THE GEISER THRESHER AND SEPARATUR.—~The reputation of this tublished that we can say nothing nbout it that the people do not Any Wann or in Your one nds but Medal machine in {r 1 the stubble taking up THE ASTERES GRAIN gither with or or without f« parson g ona, Ww AGONS CARRIAGES BUGGIE: Waonrn agent | of the colebrated CONKLIN W the | w il 0 wei he CORTLAND RING WAGONS Car a Buggies All ure anid gee sproimens and thi A Ge reputation i of Phactons, Call LTE, ai tvawh ¥ hefore buying r Catnlogue furnisted on applicant PLASTER AND F ERTILIZERS Cayuga plaster finely ground, ss good ax the best Noyn Seotig, at the low price of 87 60 por ton. Peruvian Quano sold on srders only, Phosphates nlways on band. Special manures for diflerent crops soid upon orders at manufaciurers' prices POWDER «= We are Dupont’'s agents, Binsting, Sporting and Rifle powder on nund and sold al wholesale prices; also fuse GRAIN After the growing crop harvested we will be prepared to pay the highest market price for nll kinds of grain, O AL.—Our yard is always stocked with the best Anthracite Coal which we wll at lowest price LIME — We make tha best white lime in ne State Its properties tor Mechanionl oy agricultural purposes excel all oth or FAIRBANKS 8 SCALES -Wearetheir ie i i : | unts in Centre county and will supply i parties wishing good and true scales A their lowest prices We extend an invitation to everybody n wantof anything in our line to call at war store rooms opposite the Bush House, and see what we have, and learn from those in attendance more paticularly the Wi of our business, I Bellefonte May 6, ALEXANDER & CO. DRY GCODS OF Every Description SUCH AS DOMESTICS, DRESS GOOD: EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FAN() GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOUT: AND SHOES, ETC. ETC, ALSO 4 LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, BTC. E1C., LOWI THAN EVER ES a The Bigges 4 ¥y IN PRI st Boom. In Haines Twp. ATFIEDLER & RUN K LES, FARMERS STORE, Where you find an immense stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware and Groceries, and JERRY MILLER BARBER AND HAIRDRESS Bin Lhe Dase | aent of Lhe dank building All work done’ fl fashionable sty le. 1 | J. ZELLER & SON _ DRUGGISTS, . 6 Brockerhofi Row, Bellefonte, Pouv’'a, ‘erfumer), Fan yGoods ac,. we. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical urposes slways kept HENRY BROCKEREOFY. J.D SHUGEKT President, Cashier NENTRE COUNTY BANKING QO. {Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) : Receive Deposits, And Allow [uterest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sei; “CCU tien, Gold & Coupo 10a piSet Joux F POTTER Law Collections promptly Attarnevent nade 1 and apecia tention given 10. hose Daving lande or: roperty fou sale wi draw ap sed have acknowledged ! dortgage Filles (nu the diamond asortd tha annrt a Rallafonta aot PENNSVALL Y BANKING Co CENTRE BALL P RECRIV E DEPOSITS and Pa lois est; Discount Notes; Buy ana Sal Government Recyritine Fold and Cuoupans Wu, Wour Via. BR MiNaia Pres't asl A WEEK in vour oun town and no cavitel risked You van give the huciness x tris without expense The best op portunity ever offered fin those willing to work. You should try nothing else until vou see tor yourself what you enn do w the husiness we offer No room to explisis | here. You can devote all your time © | poly Your spare 1ime to the Bo an i } i i | THE CHEAL FST OF ALL, and Best Bargaios, apis bit Go and See, make grout pay foc every hour that yo | work, Women make nx much as mer | Send for spmcial private terms and parti | ulars which we mail free $6 Outfit fre. Don’ t eninpluln ot bard times while yo nave such uw chance, Address H. HAI LETT & Qu, Poruand, Maine Arr at Spring Malis... 850 EASTWARD. 2 ‘LEAVE A.M IDR we. eerie Lewisburg oven. corres ona. 6 85 1.00 e rm. 5.46 6.00 rie ingars Express west ABSOLUTELY AND ‘BUDA XTIVHIWITHD Which is tha sane Impure Salc:stug or mt mr? hich isthesnmet hing isos y dirty white solos. Lima; whit, examin.d Ly Py salf, COIMPARISON WII CH CO'S“ARMAND I A hs will show the didi oo. See that your Saler:’ Ing Soda 1a is white » should be ALL SIMI CES used fur food. A simple but severe test ¢ © > value of different brands of: to diss ive a dessert spoonini or sbout a pint of water (hot Prete; fined stirring untilallis throng © deleterious insolulle yatteri: «= ing, me carefuily.
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