THE CENTRE REPORTER. - 10 » - re a Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, Aug A A i don Country Stores AS A RULE, ARE ALL ALIKE. IF YOU WANT TO EE SOMETHING RE: RESHINGLY ORIGIN. DROP AT Whitmer & parr CENTRAL SUPPIAN pETO SPRING M1L1 IN LOCAL ITEMS. Ihe REPORTER this week quire to its regul Mr. PhilipRemp iis farm near Centre Hill, In all rheumatic Peruna. We had a re er on last Fric iny ar edition 1 a icons Qisgas on Pros in ireshing afternoot Heavy thunder shower tl u on Monday evening LIS seClion 1 x Ae $4 Dinges 18 shld } Lusiness—-honesty ¢ win Ph. Kem :, } as rivale sie In the Rs p advertises al =hiny carriages . Hinnegan, of Fears, to the grave on Tues ried by persons wh 3 3 Henan sriments extendir igorating : Foo 3d for the Brain and 8 what we need in th 1 wory. Parke rs the vital ener ood health q uicker t . Tri) 94 ! otal roads ¢ of the United of 1880 Jor the nuambe Riata at ti e close i re are leadis ng, Pa., i 278. which as started about are Youngman & \ scarce one-fourth that of the RB Ex ; price “one Spanish dollar We are indebted to Maj. J. Penn Hall, tor this relic of times. The It will Jot be missed, along as well without Lew ins of the Phila i. en bis departure—all me nan d the county would miss Woild then be no more ch bought. Glad that the PhLil is not like the comet to stay ; no, it is a pe the most u Grut $ hovs Jrmanent thing ~The simplest and mos! edy we have vet seen agninst ep » bag, is reported by the Lancaster Agri cultural Society : “Pat three or four pounds of tobacco scraps or refuse ivto a barrel filied half fall of water. Leave it several days. The decoction applied to the beetles on the vine effectnally des stroys al il young ones. A second appli ~~ cation will destroy the mature beetle 7 There is no danger of poison, and it is cheap and easily applied.” —Go in to Sechler’s » fay mersof Penns valley, when you are at Bellefonte, and inspect their model grocery. Itis a treat to beshown through their store. Yon see goods there from all parts of the world, and what they have is always of the finest and best quality. We often hear persons remark about the e xpel- lence of the groceries kept at Sechler’s In fact if you want an article in that line, which is pure, you must £0 to Sech- ler's for it. The greatest variety and purest groceries, always to be found at Sechler’s. —MusicAL EXTERTAINSMENT.—Prof, J H. Kurzenknabe, of Harrisburg, Peon’ a, has been conducting a very interesting singing class in Millheim the past few weeks Je the class will close their ses- gion with an Entertainment of sacred and select music, solos, duets, quartetts, choruses, charades Feprasetitations, on Wednesday evening, August 18th, 1881, at the Evang. Church in Millbeim. A rich treat is in store for the music loving citizens of that enterprising borough and vicinity. Admition 25 cents. Children 3 cents. » Mr. Chr, Alexander, of Pens, popped in to see the Reporter, Wednesday, tb. EM ERR He A FI I a A S1 INA| RVYEYOR S EA RRIBNOB CY CLON form on fant ap i am | i VARIO Ad YAROH KR Yeas pointments, and | gif onerate to either of th turely faded or brown oy y surveving a prolim a waoslerly course nOWe SAW R large Woe started for Was! interview \ wit} avai Observatory tiiree comets i ost DE ———— DIED, TH AI 550 SHERIFFS 5 I — ALES. dred ment he ent oy Men Thrown Og the Acei nis silernd 0 spo. The bh FP Ure 18 iITHing s are that the mine which will throw n and boys out the fire 18 unknown. - a - UNDREDANDTHIRTY HS 1 nd © east #t hy Daniel ad, N ONE WEEK IN under bis claim for ($300) leaving all that Alters. on ol VANA. Fr Creek rn the Ameri cure it. Kidney br. $1 . Jobt, $1 « att'y nd site nty, A warrant radjoining the the G orge Minn the Klizab " the Joseuh Doolitt . | ng ore hun hers on p and hs v 1 i 4 I nore | fowance, or thereabouts, Spang seution to be sold pe John Copenharer. ) C \SH N ) ncknowls il purchase money is paid in JOHN SPANGLER, Sheriff .X Binir and three mors re ( die to-morrow. aatad 1 - . : i LT vod ir | 18 on of yt ably > July 28 Ti ods, v party headed by Sheriff t Williams br lay, ware fired upon by 1 the Sheriff inty, n name of Sit A y east, north, equnl, poun: d for MERENEer ranten Hna ii ton Fo vais of practical farmers of counties, address J. M inneap lis, nurget, inton and Centre C F. Rovis, Fieming, Pa. | Orders received by J. W. Snook, Mills heim ; Van Pelt & Shoop or J, G. Sankey, Centre Hall, = Fertilizers delivered at stations in Car Order at once to sceure this ad vantage. Bpeciul reductions for car lots, 28 jul 8t. FOAM i 4 Wedne the Int~ and ; 38] ter, an and two others ROTOR ore or NO im en ALSO All the right title and inter f huddled un- #8id Simon Lingie in and to all that « tain tract of ut ed lar unted in Lib erty township, Centre county, Penn's of Laguott were killed. deed - A flock of sheep that had } {der a tree for | Griggs ville, 111., {gle discharge ———————— 11 fail lots. . Se { sit ‘ shelter from a storm at E> were all of bounded on the north by lands heirs and others, on the east b by Willinm Dehua us, on the south b STRAY PIGS. Came to the premi- ie louds. {Simon Lingla, containing 168 oe More! wre aes ses of Jacob Lee in Potter twp ,| IMPORT NT TO I aT Aha for les Surveyed the warrantee| YY Pile BX ona Abo one yeu o d, 2 huve ours] i J A TO TRAVELERS {name of Shaw and Lingle ; no improves) grace is w asting the money earned by the Sub or ‘Al B ears slit. and 2 with SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are offored's you [ments Seized taken in execution uu a tos wople, he is ad 50 one sow. The owner is re- by the Bu R [be sold as the property of Christian Hols | people, Ju 18 uC Dy the BURLINGTON Route, It will pay , {vised to the petitions of the whole people you to read their advertisement to be found | No 2 queste d to prove property, pay costs, and ter Simon Lingle v : ir. Simon Lingloand J D Gardner. oils the same, Leg, hl IRTC ner {of Ireland for simple Justice and right io Ju elsewhere in this issne, 20 may Tm Buit of Geo Hopson use of John Hopson live and er joy their own, killed by a gin-| electricity from od revenue of 5 yet is dnvolved in f from Parlinment. ndthrift and reckless BCADO- has a inndas ol i { nnds of g rel in the noi wont and blood of the bs ‘Town Clerk, AMORMON BIBHOPMURDERED. Chicago, July 28 A special to the {mes Han Francisco, Cal, says’ News has beon received bero that Bishop at one time of high nfluence in the Mormon I the exposer of the Mountain Mendow massacre and a participant there. | in, His body was found in a previ Luiv i it Manip nnder cumstances in dle ating murder, Bish» 1d us he expected After conviets hn D. Lee, of the Mountain Meads massacre, he sald, **1 know the eh later Afler returns der of the church « from Pinlip Klinger Smith, standing and | chureh, an in deasd | pid n will kill me sooner or question of wi the trial, isfl him, Arizor wore A time," Ly or wife and he started south and In the made to kill a Larritory mpls him TORS NOTICE, ilers least ¢ imoniary nm EK on the estate of narick, of Potter twp persons knowing themselves to bel ed 10 sald estate are requested to) payment, and those having claims! the same to present them duty | ieated for settlement lement will be held on , 1881 wil A sell Saterday: £0, H. EMERICK, (8 ALEXANDER, BUEBRUMGARD, Executor, | JA C ANNOUNCEMENTS. nee the fols | ination, subs ted Lo mnnou didates for non Cralic usages ASSOCIATE JUDGE, authorized to announge the W. Barnbarl, of Bogs. as al r Associate Judge, sdbject to Usages We are Lt Py didate ratio 3 Hoy, of Marien twp, g G oh imer, of Spring twp, DZ Kline, of ‘Bellef. inte, WmH Mille r, of Harris twp. John I Runkle, ot Potter twp, Jd 1 Rishel, of Potter twp, { EHERIYY, LT Munson, Be lefonte I TW , of Harris twp. Sa i of Miles twp, Michael Kerstoller, of Spring twp. George H ol College twp, ¥m H Noll hn B J x, i i . Ferguson twp, ; , of Gregg twp, PFROTHOROTARY. { Potter, of Harris twp, i { Bellefonte TEEASURER { gler, of Potter twp, of Baow Dhioe of Hal ies lwp, reek? wp. ier twp, J4 H Holt Jd G Meyer, Joseph Smith, DQ Kel (Po MMISSIONKR. ; Walker twp. { Miles twp, of Ferguson twp i r, of Penn twp ! Walker t fiviiie f Marios n lwp, , of Potter twp, , of Penn twp i. REGISTER Tos W Furey, of Sel ef Thomas B dala t Henry Bec k, ¢ { Jas A M Lind 3 Gregg twp. Spring twp inounce th o hame ol Greg, democrat usages. { Patton twp, Harris twp. ig f~ y QL Opring twp. F Gr nt Meyers, ol i ¥ £315 BY, ¢ ~The follow: have been examined me and remain filed of re office for the inspection creditors, aod all others ir leresied vd ii be preseniad of Centre county day of Av ust, A 1 and allowance, t of Thom ne and Mollie { Joseph Nar bip, al necount 13 Ps Wns ERS NOTICE itgalees, way int the Orpt We an dnesday count dec'd ! guarding iol M. T rougn, de of Hen ry be dec eased Mit oe hell, on Wilson, late D. Valentine Lhomeas, minor chil mas nl Isane Stover and 8 rators of &e, of Joseph Lowe . deceased tof D G anos, execu. Womer, late of Tay focensed. Cot of John Cole, adminis ro of Anna Burns, late of Ben township, deceased i The account of William Wert, guardian of Emma J. Wo I, minor child onathan Wolf, laste of Haines town ’ doc CREC d The seco rl sh Riu; im t riial account of he executors of { Spring towns er 1 nal account of nd The nas B. Turner, rs of &0. 1 of NA D Turner, late Bellefonte barongs, aec’'d. ! 13. The acco of James Dunlsap,| | guardian of mir ildren of George W.! i on township, dec'd, Hess and George €, administrators of sald James ¥, deceased. | The first 1 Decker, execulo nt p artial account of ine! Decker and Green| of &c. of Mic hael| late of Gregg twp. dec'd The account of Jacob Crovemiller, Bennett, minor child of , Inte of Centre county,! nd Mich executors Ker, or . Nusa De Bennett deceased. i 16. The account of Jacob Cronemiller, | guardian of Nora Bennett, minor child of} Henry Bennett, late of Centry county,! deceased { 17. FP irst and final acconnt of administrator, cum testamento! icxo of &¢. of John tint Inte of] guson township, de wonsed., 18. The account of Daniel Bartges, ex- | ecutor of &c. of John Bartges, late of | Gregg township, deceased. 19° The final account of John 8 Ho- | man, executor of &e. of Peter Homan, | Inte of Haines townsh ip, deceased. { 20. The first and final sccount of J C Ww saver and Susan Weaver, trustees tol sell real estate of David Weaver, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. { 21, The account of John Shannon, ad- ministrater of &e. of George Harpster, Inte of Potter township, deceased, 22. The first and final sccountofD 8 Keller, administrator of &e. of Dhar, Kline, late of Potter township, deceased. 23. The account oft DS Keller, admin.| astiatar of &e. of Mark G Williama, late) f Huston township, deceased. 24. First and partial account of John! Heverly, sole executor of &o. of James! Heverly, late of Howard township, deo'd 2 The first partial hoy ount of Dr F G| Mattern, administrator of &e. of George) Pp Mattern, late of Halfmuon twp., dec'd. | 26, The third and partial account of William Allison, Jr., executor of &e. of David Lamb, late of Marion twp. , dec'd. | 27 The sccount of Wm F Courter guardian of Sarah Ellen, James and J Wesley Nestleroad, minor children of Nostlaroad, late of Liberty twp , dee'd. 28. The first and partial account of Michael Ulrich, Jr., executor of &o. of! John A Morr, late of the borough of Mill-| heim, deceased | 20. The first aocount of John © Bech | del, surviving executor of &e. of Jacob! Bec hdel, late of Liberty twp., dee'd, 30, The account of B F "Shaffer and William Harter, executors of &e, of Michael Shaffer, late of Walker tow nehip deceased, | 41. The second account of Adam Hoy, | administrator of &o. of John T Hoover, | late of Belletonte borough. deceased. 32. The account of D M Leib, adminis. trotor of &e. of Lida P Gregg, late of Boegs township, deceased. 38. The account of Rudolph M Wat- kins, executor of &o. of John H Watkins, late of Curtin township, deceased, 44. The account of J H Reifsnyder, ad- ministrator of &c. of Samuel Sivels, late of Penn township, deceased. 85. The final account of John M Furey, guardian of Mira I Stone, minor child of oseph Stone, late of Spring township. 86, The first and fing) account of Sam'] Workman, administrator of &eo. of John Workman, deceased. One of f Libot twp, WAL K. BURCHFIELD, AJ Om Fe t JARM AT PUBLIC BALE, The uh dorsigned offerrs at public sale, his valuable farm east of gt Hill, containing 70 ACRES L AND, sll clear axoopl about throe acres, which ls wood. iand. Thereon erected a 2 story log House, weathorboarded, » Bankbarn und all necessary outbuildings, waoll of good, never falling waler at the house, and a finestream of running water through the farm, and water in every fleld Also a goed Orchard of grafted frult About Wy fiha lat i $8 « if ORE IN THREE FIELDS of the ott The farm is under good fences and cul. tivation, and is the farm formerly owned by Peter Wolf, on the forks of the road {leading from Polters Mills to Hpring Mills. For further information inquire {on the premises or John Shannon at { Centre Hall daug dm UDITORS NOTICE i phan's Court of Centre county, {estate of George Faust, dec'd, The auditor appointed by ff the in the hands of ths ay an nistrator, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties in interest for the ! we PHILIP KEMP | { In the Or tha C balance aurt t purposes of Aug. 16, 188] at the office of J. LL Bpangler, Esq , in Bellefonte, when and where all parties 10 interest may sltend, iif they sea proper, CP. Hewes, [Blut Bt. Auditor | ALU A { ALE gned offer at [private nie A VAI farm situste it | (reRk township, 4 miles west of Madison burg, containing 102 scres of good land labout 156 mcres are good timberland iT hereon a good dwelling, barn and other iat 1 o'clock p. m ———————— ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE he jars abi farm is under good cul. | be sold as a wholo or in Terms easy, LIMBERT DUCK The in € walter. It will n tivalion, BENJ Gregg township, ALU ABLE RE AL ES TATE AT Vv Public Bale We the undersign » executors of the will and testament o ry Spangler, dec'd, will offer st Public { Bale, on the premises, on F RIDA Ye {GUST 6th, 1881, A valuable farm, situs ited in Potter twp. Centre Co, 1 mile lwest of Potters Mills, known ss the farm of Jacob Spangler, dec'd. containing 140 Re M4 fete or less, Thereon erected » good large (wo story iframe dwelling house, summer, wood an d smoke houses buggy shed, large bank barn, good as new and all other necessary outbuildings, Th farm contains good frat of all kinds, » istream of never failing water, a _Clisterr failing well of good walter The farm is situated nes store and mill, and onl : There are about 110 acre cleared and in 8 big state of cultivation a 7d under good fence, the balance is good tin ber land timbered with oak, sugar, linn, ang Vile, Terms of sale One thir) of the pur on confirmation of sale, bal Jan Ge in two ¢ al payments, to be SC ured y y bond and morigags on the with interest. Bale to commence at —aloeh P.M Lear the door. io & post off ce, wu pre. W. W. SraxoLER, Jacos Wacxer, Ju. iL xecutors, - | A PAINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John W. K rumrine, Isle of GG rege wp. * {having been granted to the un de reigned, {all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make imme {diate payment, and these having claims | against the same to present them duly au- (Lhenticaled for settlement HENRY KRUMRINE, HL VANVALZAH, Boring M.lls, Pa. TENTS THE GREAT CURE: RHEUMATISM As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS, It cleans the system of the acrid poison that osuses the dreadful suffering which only the victians of Rheumatism oan realise, THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. PIE dela) hae hod wonder! suoooss, and ga immense sale in every pari of the Country. In hun Itis mild, but offoient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless 1n all asses, {#1 cleanses, Strengthens and gives Now Life 10 all the important organs of the body The naturel action of the Kidneys is restored The Liver is cleansed of alldiscass, and the Bowels move freely and bealthfully. Is this way the worst Jisoascs are from henystom, » As 11 has boon proved hy thousands that KIDNEY-WORT fs the most effectual remedy for cleansing the systom of all morbid Ssttetions, It should be used in every household as SPRING MEDICIN Always cures OUSNERS, CO Ar TION, PILES ry all FEMALE Disoasos. Is put up in Pry Vegetable Form, in tis cans ole package of which makes ¢ guarts medion Also in Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated f or the convenience of those who oannol readily ¥ pe. pare iL JT acts with egual efficiency in eltherd rm, GET ITOF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prog's, (Will send the dry post-paid) BURLINGYOR, YT, SLI EaAe) On the 1st of this mo Joys’ Cloth ing was seven hundred and forty A RAS Wanted AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOHN 1B. GOUGH'S bran’ new book, entitled SUNLIGHT avo SHADOW 8 the beet chance offered to you. Tis Scenes are drawn irom the bright and shady sides of Jif, portrayed ss only Tohn B. Gough er vo» ’2 can portray them. This grand work—sow for the firs time published in the *' booming *' deek for agents, and is outselling all others fom fo one. The thirty-thivd thowsand is now in press. Its immense sale ha: been made entirely by active canvassers. No other book com pares with it for quick and profitable returns. We are sarting more agents now than ever before, and we be lieve the sale of this book will reach Owe Hundred Thousand Copies in the newt few moni We want 1000 more agents al once, 10 oppiy ia rand book to the thousands whe are ark onde the sale is enly NR CoMmENL ing is entirely new, and mos! of the territory ts now clear, Agents, now is your tinse fo mabe money, u and #t the same Lime cireulste a thoveonghly fivet clas book. Fu clusive Territory and very Special ns given. Bend far our large circilars containing full AD. Wosrmworon & Co, Pi i AT COST! And Some Liss 2 Than Cost. GUGGENHEIMER'S STORE. N IMMENSE BTOCK OF DRY GOODS and NOTIONS at Cost, as they -\must be sold to re- duce stock. [DRESS GOODS |; —— N D— CALICOES see YP ne LESS THAN COST to get rid of stock AT RAIL WA Chicago ry. RAILWA LEAD Win LEAD [LLL Hp vars Tied on fo hn, ry rig 'Hevada, snd iy Cond luis, Omaha, DENYER, LEADVILL® SALT LAKE, BAN FRANCISCO DEA Woon, sIOUX €11Y. Src 8 oi oines, Golomb erritories and the wih wn, Narco, 9 ia geo, Marqueite, Fon ingesoli. arom, Blomiark , Winons, hi snd sll poluts in Minnesota, dome) and the Northwest, mY ‘re ha BY Usien opett 20] FEA connections made st Junctied LY LINE runnisg ra i Ol Dining ving Cars CHICAGO & COUNCIL BLUFW gliman Blsepars. snak B Night Wa ed NET 2 Tri ] NOE oth aged ds ¥ is A ARTI line. ho ldaprly - ienian Lanter, Pom iekets by HY. PA J BLAIR LIKN torney-at-Law, Dfice on Allegheny a Pp. FORTNEY 3 Atte ¥ Bi Law, in old Conard Said. Dellolont pieces of of Calico. for Bargains ever: fered mm Centr County. w'LL BE AMOUNT OF 825 DIS. ALLOWED A SPECIA% COUNT. DON'T FORGET—SELL:1 NG OFF AT COST, AT (ruggenheimer’s S. BELLEFONTE, PA. Pont oor od our stock of Men's and at Oak Hall -three thousand one hundred ishing Goods and seventy-five « Jee ate Tg The old house has been The old hands (most of The old principles of goods, fashionable adhered to. styles, — EN — Who founded the business, is ing after things, and in all the = to push up prices. Ess > An ( Jatin remodeled. them) are still there. are strictly ER ——— at Oak Hall eve ry day look- history of Oak Hall it was ri 1g lo our friends everywhere, sell at $10, what we can do for $10, to open a TEN or busip ess, which we shall THE CREAT - » a Hy - - BURLINGTON ROUTE. EF No her fine runs Three Through ¥ between Chi ius Umaha, 14860 { Joseph, Atchison a, Topeka and Kansas | Direct « connections for al i points in Kansas, | Nebraska, Colorado, Wy ng. Montana, Nee | tad, New Mexico, Arizons, Idee 2, Oregon and fornia. “The Shortest, Epeodiest end Most Comfortees bie Route via Hannibal 1o Fort Soot, Denison, Dailas, Houston, Austf Antonio, Galves i ton and all points iz The unequaled i: Ano to Travelers and Tue 2 o Pai: Racin in Hee Pa itt I » DrawiogR wg i o extra charge for Seah rs, The ino C.R &Q. in ars. Gor us Smoking Came with ic egant High-Backed Hattan Ree Chairs for the exclusive use of firsts JASRENEOT £8 § Steel Track and Superior Equipment, come with their Groat Through Car A t. makes thie, nb «sll others, the fa te to the South, South-West, and the Try it, and you wil fad traveling a luxury go of a discom fo mt. Through Tickets via this Calebrated for ssic at all offices in the United States Cansda. All information about Hates of Fare, 8 ng Car Accommodations, Time Tables, wil cheerfully given, and will send Free 83 an clagant L unt ¥ Hap of Unies ng any Se slates, in colors, by app LQ. A BREAN. G 6 Wa FLOWS en PER EVA) Ca vd Collections. seve bars Dobbing of your Grocer. give yeu a bill t 4 bill and your fall addr CES, sil you FREB cards, in giz colon dh, Wo wil fiz] i seven bea aiifu and 16 PHILA 18 = Y iv wind ap D* G. W. HOSTERMAN, DENTIST ice residence on @h Church. Will es of his fawn Centre Hall, tre et, Op} i Luth tigfaction in all branch ol n, ether administered. Tm Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUT'S HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD} WARE, to meet all demands in this line, .— JAS. HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte, HENRY BOOZER, C ENTRE HALL, ANUFACTURER OF iaddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Fiynets, and also keeps on hand Nets, ete. Prices low as any where All kinds of repairing done. The tock always kepton hand. All work W. & B, - ss > - - ranted. A share of the public patronage kindly wolisited. 10eh ¥f