THE CENTRE REPORTER. PANINI SNS NS NEN WH. KURTZ... «nnn dussciate BSN: wil At 21 Centre Hall, Pa, Ap 1882, To Tell you That the First Week of May will be OUR OPENING— p@~OF SPRING GOODS! 1a rely 8 Li vely, ’ and Up to the Times Up to the Times The FAIR and CENTRAL SUP PLY DEPOT (ec sonnected by Tele phone) WILL BRISTLE WITH BARGAINS! Whitmer & Co. | G. R. Spigelmyer [ering Mines & Lo 4 Alwavs iv Alway iv A “LOCAL ITEMS. For Sai EA “Howe Sewing Ma chine, warranted in good order, at this office. Has drop-leaf and our drawers, tf The weather Sunday, Monday and Toeesday was fine with light freezes a night, -Mr. Wm. old citizen of our valley, ill, ¢ + few days ago, » rick, of this place, an took se riously Krumrine, widow of Fred Kramrine, near Pine Grove Mills, was buried on Tuesday. ~——Sguire Boal wears bis honors wel 1 —do not call him Jim anymore. “Jim” ill make a good Justice, no doubt. Horace Zerby of this place has the contract for the hnilding of the new brick church at Zion, to be erected by the La- theran congregation, —To Dinges! to the cry of all yon see hurrying. All bound for Dinges’ barrain store, where ow stock of all kinds of goods is ing offered at prices so low as to aston- ish the natives. The crowd goes for Dinges' always follow the crowd, ~—— Among the many bargains at Dall & Mingle's we notire a man 's whole stock brogan for $1.00, Carpet sl lippers pi — 1 ive 3 button wal king shoe for §1 iy —a nice dress shoe good style for $2.0 ——Mr. Ed. Hess has returned from Florida, but we are sarry to learn, not at all improved in health, Mr Wm. Bower called upon the | REroRTE ® the other day He reports | the or ields in Haines twp, promising | at present. i =D, Toeis not located at Aarons. N wx our type said last week, but at | «lisonhuorg, where he is getting into a | I practice, w | § Don't miss reading the Beel ive || advertisement, or miss calling at the | Beehive before purchasing dry-goods | elsewhere. They can accomodate your | wants and needs as well as any city store. | ~The Forks—Coburn station, seems | to be having 8 boom. Henry Fryer put | up a dwelling this spring, besides which | houses will be built by John Bowersox, | Mr. Vonada and Mr. Greninger, John | Rote; the evangelical charch 1s also to | be erected forthwith. ——Queensware of every style and fi-| nect quality, stoneware of the best make | and very low in price at Sechler's—they | get it by the car load, hence can afford | to sell much lower than others who par- | chase in small lo Dinges ! that is at i 8 ——Mike Confer is putting ups toll-house at the lower end of tow th irty new | n. ! mn Twe nty and miles is cone gidered a small matter by some people | to po to Sechler’s grocery for fresh and | choice things for the table, —Some of the Millheim people are! remonstrating sgainst granting license | for that town. On Thursday last depo= | sitions were teken by attorneys, Gep- | hart for remonstrants, and Fortney for | petitioners, 3 —— Has come on and is roo. : Wolf's pew goods, His stock is {Heu= pest the eastern market will afford, He never visits anetion, to lay in trash, but buys gennine No. 1 goods always and | when yon buy from him you know | you have No. 1 goods. ¥ ~The following may be read with profit by a number of worthies who took the RerorRTER regularly for years and then chested ns ont of our pay :—Twelve years agn Miles Hallbacher, of Lititz, paid $150 to a farmer for a horse. The horse was a worthless one. The other day the ennsience stricken farmer paid over to Mr. Hallbecker $150 reminding bim of the transaction. and telling him that during the dozen vears passed the transaction had always troubled him. ~The greatest crowd of all is at the Philad. Branch. Some to gee the mighs ty and wonderful stock of ready made clothing and others to buy. Lewins is doing a smashing business, because he sells lower than any one dare attempt. Wever buy a single piece of clothing be. fore you eee what Lewins has and the cheapness of it, Money saved is money earned, ~The Seventh Annual Synodical Sunday School Convention of the synod of central Pennsylvania, «ill meet in the Lutheran chnreb, at Asronshure, Pa, May 2nd, 1882, and closing on even ing of 8rd. At the game time the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Evangelical Latheran Synod of Central Pennsylvania will meet at the same time, closing with a public mission- ary meet ing on Wednesday evening, w en en address will be delivered by J. W. Goodlin, secretary of the Board of Mission IR, One of the reaga~s why 3 side-saddle resembles a four goart jog is because it holds a gal-on, Now what isthe differ ence between a botcher that trusts for his mest and the man wha uses #Green’s Componnd Byrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot?” One losses flesh and the other gains, ~—— According to a recent decision of Judge Elwell where unseated lands or lots are “described in no other way than by the name of the owner, no adjoiners being given nor any other desc ription Suit vient to inform the owner or any one Ise that the specific property is to be goid for taxes, the sale goes for nothing” . Tf this is sonnd law, but few sales held heretofore would confer a title. For constipation and piles take Man- alin. ——Not a particle of damaged goods in Dinges’ store. All goods new. Go and |< gee new stock of clothing for summer, Try his excellert groceries. Carpets he has hundreds of yards—and lots of other goods, we bave not time to mention Go and see for yourselves. He has made a big awning so the rushing crowd can gool off under it, What a bulley idea. ~——Relative to the Jonathin Moyer matter, the Snyder county Tribune has the following :—The body of Jonathan Moyer was exhumed on last Sunday, We are informed that on Saturday after the execation the lid of one of the eyes of the deceased opened, and looked very natural, It wes observed by some, or at least so reported, that the glass above the mouth of the corpse was moist, or slightly sweated. The friends and neigh- bors agitated these facts, and on Jas Suan day the remains were disinterred, but were found just as they had been in the coffin, to all intents and purposes dead enough, ~- Cowher, agent for the improved Singer, travels the valley, and will give yous machineon trial. Thereis no risk in a Singer and you will prefer it to any other no matter what name or where made. The improved Singer can not be beat— mind that ladies, ~The April number of the Oriental Casket, Philadelphia, edited by the well known novelist, Emerson Bennett, is at hand and is replete with instractive and interesting reading matter, ‘When vour wifes health is bad, when you children are sickly, when you feel worn oul, vee Brown's Iron Bitters. Eau Wilkesbarre, April 16~There is good authority for saying that the Penn. svivania Railroad Company intends to bridge the Rusquehannah river at Dan- ville, and run the Sunbury, Hazleton & Wiikesbarre branch of th ¢ road to con nect with the Philadelphia and Erie | Road at Milton, and w ith the Lewisburg & Spruce ( ‘reek Road at Lewisburg, thus making direct western and northwestern connections, This may refer to the hinted comple: ion of our own railroad, which would | supply the western connection, This railroad conaection, by way of ewisburg & Tyrone R. R. will mu ke the <hortest and most direct route between New York and Chicago, as will be seen ot once by the map, and will make the Pennsvalley road an important link in « great through route, With the present rivalry between the companies for he shortest route to the west, it is not andikely that will wade and our road completed, The contracts for building “New Line” of the P. and R, Railroad from Shamokin to West Milton, have heen awarded to Thomas A, Reilly Pottsville, and William Nolan of Reads wg. The length of the road is thirtys «ight miles and it is to be completed by December next. ready for going to be a fine fo a few weeks to the naked eye, Get your groceries all ready now, from Sechler’s, «0 you will have no bother for then when the new heavenly wonder makes Is bow to our orb, Have good coffee, a, syrup, best canned and dried fruits, fish, el N80 beans, peas, pickles, spi &e., such pt at Sech and then vou can take all the time you want to feast the eve 1 i this connection be the 0} the big comet it is low, and visible in nme (301 te a8 ara Ke upon the comet, while you feast your stomach and please the appetite with pure, fresh and whole- some food from Sechler's ~The Bellefonte Daily News says: Our quiet town was the scene of a sad eansaity Thursday afte ruoon, Wille Cleaver, 8 two~year old colored child, whose parents reside on High street above the old M. E. church was sitting a high chair near a table on which was placed a lighted lamp. The little fellow pleased with the bright flame, drew it towards tim, upsetisng it 1n his lap. Instantly the oil ignited, the chair on which he sat and his clothes hecom- g a mass of seething flames. He was ok ibly burned about his upper portion of his limbs and those part ts of the body that were in contact with the chair. Dr Harris was called, but ail efforts to re- vive the child from the stupor produced hy the shock were futile. He lingered antil 2 oclock Wednesday morning when he expired, —Dinges at the bargain store, has yw got in fall blast with his new goods . WHIRL ING TOWARD THE SUN. ‘The Wells Comet Booming Along At a Terrifia Pace. MADISONBURG CHL: A very heavy thunder shat Pass » over this valley on Wednesd: ®ve The firm of Ocker & Rover 0 putti ing Up 8 now steam saw ml 11 opieir lum: ber job. Clayion Brown, son of | is seriously afflicted witl od The new Dudley observatory comet is’ whirling through space at a tremendous rate of speed, and in time will probably gpan half the arch ofthe sky, mak ing the autum oveniopt brilliant with ita incandescent lig tht By the first of May the celestial visitor should be visible to the naked eve, and avery onal who and the use of the teles BeOpe on set at least one look at it be. fore tha It ia a sight to be re member: Hyd hie eaimut shot ul le boy 3 pit! twi ml vag hrediot it] ERR will, ememboring hat this gives the gra deat | interesting wo} It 1s far from | in its appear | abiserver Linas tat all, espe r he ‘nae Brow y pltatism fledged market 18 Now " {wo, i“ ti Fo Henry Feildler {! nekster he make | week! 3 CAD Comm 8 \ tht f Lina, Miller's il GoYVIoea a On v4 hou mae J re se red ding relyoun Fo watoln it 1 sevenfpther ntl ght a] . tatute oF ated wh & statute ol maka n '} 30. v } in youd asin i need ging cuineis © ik at it invihing The unex Vey in i118 babyl fmy per fore s the shot moun ne, vie Apain we are Wlled won Ww the death of one of our ag citige Adam Shal . who dearted th on Sunday Als halor was Ohe fithe e irly tering wh whan the visitors an Leen that by al! wh largely at { mont! i ash or, nving ie al ve in fife I's BF Fh oe be yi : of oe CRG en all It : has al deer iliant, Onin Hes] in than | nets are their| ion | observations confirm thel Prof Boss! made by will go extraordinarily} astronomer has| t with any pre-| ybable that this sysism, at made records of] It is not im» bited the glories i Mf the some distant is frequently ked. “How large will the comet be?” v Unis s mg le to say more than that, Lowis judging from the brightness of its nucleus state and the present rate of increase in the its tail, it ought to be a more brilliant comet than that of last Bt ummer, | ‘ | But nobody can promise what it will be, Packer, |) ocanse the nature of comets and the v acker; | laws that govern the development of | Dr | [their tails are not well enough under- wae {stood to ena astronomers to make 7 Apositive predictions concerning their appearance. Thiscomet's position when waring the sun will not be such as to giv us the best view of its tail. The comt of 1858, like this one, was watched front the time it appeared as a faint ob- sions about nine tenths of the eatale wen ect p the telescope until it hung like a left to that genileman’'s wife. And ther [great rand of light in the Western heav- will was produced dinw n by B | : Lynn, ex-Secrotary of the Oafimantentth URORS—-APRIL COURT. with mumreroos endieils stiached, the lat | | od ‘weeks Bellofvalo-C SUIVE ost bearing the dale of March 15, 18 Fira tedla Lingle. » Rush—J 1 va al 11d © Weavel vdan ln this the two sisters receive share and!%.5 op Ferguson— An Boggs—dJ S Prov 1dfoot, H Curtin... ong tha s of a farmer; 0 knew him. [e pace atl Hi it i : \ IONE aid nded s and 24 days a y * i Les declaration th {early that & ope WILLIAM CAM WIL ERON'S i sO EL leg men have the celestial phenomena, wible that it last exhil train ISL Bince tal V { revol fixed star. The question illiaa Cams ub 4 nat oss} stator died, leaving m0 ¢ nd Hh hail low Eleamr two daughters Mary M { Ex-Congressman, hn 8 son Harris wile ol Lewisbur -and {i wo mbar 3, 18 f Union Co admitted ich named Dr. Frans The will was 1 Coun a million wi burg, i a left size Of Unni hot) \ worih then } Y m, his to survive hi an, wife © of Sunbury: Jane x Francis Harrison, of ble On will 5. grandchildren. the register ol $ a will to probate wh cis Harrison as executor, written by Mr. Packer, & provi iby ils John ens, 5 share alike, appeal was taken in his new room, and goods are going like hot cakes; selling cheapest in the valley isa what accounts for it. We have received the January number of the original English Chatter. | box from the American publishers, | Messrs, Estes and Lauriat, Boston, Mass. This is the children’s magazine par ex | 18 It has! lastrations each month, For one dollar sent by a New Sub-| | scriber, directly to the publishers, they | will send, postpaid, Chaiferd for one | year and a beautiful steel engraving of a little girl puzzeling over her first sum | and entitled “Ought and Carry Owe.” The engraving is 18x24 inches and sells for $3. (0, thus giving every new sub- scriber $4.00 worth for $1.00, —MEg. Ep.—8ome kind friends of the | Aaronsburg Lutheran Congregation | made t their pastor a present of a hand- { some cane mounted with ivory. The re-| cipitant hereby acknowledges the pres. | { ent and honor conferred upon him. The! | proper Acrostic for the i i CHRIST Axp be Eise. Nowas the | cane the writer hasbeen presented with, | be his support in his declining | be the kind friends | als of life, is the] metor. | Jomx ToyrINsowN, | —GraND OrRNING—M3]. J. B. Fish- is at present in the | eastern cities buying his Spring stock of | merchandise which consists of Dry Goods | | Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Queens- | ware, Boots and Shoes, Wood and Wil- { lowware, Hate, Ready-made clothing for men and boys; Ladies trimmed hats, La- dies spring coats sand all the new novel. | ties of the seas He expects to pur. large stock which hor me LC | years, so may Crist i support in all the t | fervent wish of their; n. ally His grand opening gdays will com- ice on next Saturday and continnpe one week. Give him s call as he will 1 Hil. for cannot be denied, Pe- g all other medicines, Doll Itis a fact that runa is supplantu at -—-—The rush and Mingle's s week than ey- -Conrt was largely attended— on the bench. Monday up with constables returns’ some of some licensees. was taken in sold was tried, in favor of Mr. The rest of the day was taken r fight for and against grant- ing license to Jonath, Kreamer and W. lheim withoat any de- All or pearly all with a verdict for $300 Bartges . ~==Perhaps the most successful busis ness house in Bellefonte is the Boot & This store was opened a few years ago, with com- paratively nothiog “but by fair«dealing, leading store of its kind in Central Penna. The firm is well fitted to Manage all business of its kind, while Mr. Doll bas a wide spread reputation as a shoe- maker, Mr. Mingle's reputation as an honorable, square- dealing man has nev- er been questionable, * 'is so well known among our odor that anything we might say to his credit would only be a waste of words, The Harrisburg Patriot pronounces the Circus Royal a humbug, and is only the worn-out O'Brien show, ——Ha, ladies, did you see the late just unpacked? how pretty exclaims one, how handsome gays another, and still another, oh Lor me how cheap, can’t see how Cleve can do . Part of a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me of rheumatism, My dyspeptic wife got 80 much relief from the balance thatshe tried another bottle, and now we can traly say we have never ——The best article of phosphate in the market for summer crops. It is the 8. C. Bol. Phosphate and 1. J, Greooble, at Spring Mills hag it for sale. Getsome before it is all. 2, FIVE BLOCKS IN THE HEART OF A LAKE CITY SWEPT AWAY St. Paul, Minn., April 22.—A special comes from Lake City, Minn., says: about 2 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in what i is known as the Rope Neal hotel, on the point, and soon it was certain that the Joint, au portion of the town was doomed. The wind was bl lowing strong. iy from the east across the lake, “and the draft created by the fire soon yroduced a perfect hurricane of Hame, of which two-thirds of the town succumbed. Th e flames destroyed five solid squares of business buildings, leaving only three rows of buildings standing in the busi- ness portion of the town, The loss is roughly put at $400,000; insurance at $150,000. The fire started at a little before 2 o'clock, and in less than an hour the worst had 4 been 2 Jone, COLLIERY “EXPLOSION. Sunderland, April 18, 1882.—An explos sion bas occurred 1n the Black Horse Col liery, and, it is feared, twenty-three per sons have been killed. Seven persons have been rescued. They were badly urned, Fourbodies were rcovered fro m the colliery. Fourteen persons are still missing, Thirty-five persons were killed by the colliery explosion. ref rtf meee DMINIS1RATOR'S NOTICE,— Letters of administras tion upon the estate of Elias Horner, late of Spring twp, dec’d, having been lawful ly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons knowing ibemeelves to be indebted to the estate tc make immediate payment and those hav ing clnimg aguinet the same to present the same du ly sutlichtioaied for settlement. Adm’r com test. aDREXO, s decisio awarth...... Snowshoo— A atton—G Biddle, J T Gray, . W Leitzel we: Pottor-—-Ed Allison, A nnedy, W W Royer, F Foreman] Howard tp—T Pletcher, J Turner Ban i ) Smith W | . “R Re boson. Grog im on J the Register’ Martha C. House, and J as Elwell In this shape thejcontrovers) daughter 1 refuse u to Rant an ner Harris RIGS Ow ¢0 > p hi Run p regis. i181 the K an appeal from the ded "R Conle Y ter of wills of Union cour W L that the paper proved is, and of Will if ever executed it 1 Of ty. It not the Camer ne by fr s i8 CIRM last will : that M Jam 3 BIT an .... iam on was d A in the cas and Mrs. Harrison are tho Hon. Jeremi Charles and Ge testament sud and @ grand array of coun For Mrs, Hou two contesiants, An SECOND WEEK, Mark J Williams, * Mary B et al, L LIST a, or je + a © B ack, ** Mary P Gr Gezer as reach Wea orgs ed tha Van, the Furman Sheppard, alse 3 The Packers and widow ( the Hon. Wayne M'Veagh se W. Com case " ay Meek el sitzell. » been rela { . (reorge Dala, “ Holt & McDowell. John C Motz enna R RC I L Sommervil § Sharrar, the A167 represented by o ' % THE BASQUES, The Basques are in many respects the civiliza. | tion, of which they really form no part. For centuries they have undergone very little change, being scarcely affected by re- volutions or progress of avy kind. They number abou X { itl. zens of France, but the b distinctive of them occupying the Basque UU Provinces in Spain—Biscay, Guipuzeoaand Alava. There is no record of their ever been subdued. Carthagenians, Romans, Goths, Saracens, Freno Spaniards have effaced their marked trails, corrupted the purity of their race, or even modified their time-honored | They of medinm size, ‘compact of frame, singularly vigorous and agile, hav. biack hair and com. Sime nean es Dale M Waiilen ol n Hoy etu mm Allison, Ux. al . “J H Morris ¢ most ‘ mes Runkle, hmen or customs, arg ing light gray eyes, plexions darker than the Spaniard ple in manners and character, they are proud and impetuous, determined and flery patriots, and merry, sociable and hospitable withal. The are strong, capable of, and often doing, mascu. | line work, are notable for vivacity, supple. ness and grace, and wear gay head dresses over their variously braided and twisted locks. fond of games, festivals, music and dancing. The is a red jacket, long breeches, red sash, knotted cravat, hempen shoes and pointed cap. Their manners are patriarchal and their habits also, While the sexes mingle without re. straint, they are very moral, and marriage! vows are religionsly kept. Their soil is! fertile, and the Basques are so industrious that they produce notwithstanding their primitive agriculture, | They are, practically, democrats, the con-| dition of all being very nearly equal, as the) nobility, who derived their origin mainly] from the Moors, are very few. They have very few towns or villages, their habitations) the heights of | they are] each of which choose] stm |) ren It will be women comely and O0D EW for all, PLETE Brock or Goops in the valley, Both sexes are exceedingly A-N-D — T-H~-E ~- B-E-S-T national costume square has arrived, and is now opened, at Old Reliable Stand. good crops generally, | The finest and best gentlemen's Dress Goods, in the county, The finest, best and latest styles ladies’ Dress Goods, being seatiered over most of Hata, Boots, Shoes, &e., &¢ the three Provinces. divided into districts, an Alcalde, who tary officer, and a momber of the Politically, . he Queensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but what are pure. He has the only pure, old - fashioned NEW ORs LEANS sugar in the couns ty, an article rarely found in these days. a mili] Junta, | meeting annually in some one of the towns] to deliberate upon public affairs. The Al caldes are always men of age and experi.| ence, and fathers of families. The Basques’! rights are protected by written constitu.) tions (fueros), granted them by ancient] Spanish kings. They are supposed to be the) last remnant of the and have ever preserved an exalted reputation fox courage native They were the of the who admired them for their sturdy do-| fence of liberty, by! Horace as a people very bard to teach to] bear the yoke. Centuries later, they fell | in the renowned defiles of Roncevalles,| ‘100 upon the estate of Adam Hosterman, "inte of Penn township, dec'd, upon Charlemagne and his army when re-| been lawiully granted to the unt lorsigned, turning to France, slew his bravest paladins, | he would respectfully re quest all persons and compelled him to fly for his life, aH owing the caldunao is the name the Basques give themselves, and their country they call Euscaleria, They. are prouder even than the Spaniards, and the mere fact of being born in their district secures the privilege of universal nobility. is both a civil and A complete assortment in each department. Come and seo one of the best 1 inns, : old [berian stocks in the county, among their mountaing, | Cantabri Romans, N ow Ady ertisements. and are alluded to A DANIST RATOR' 8 NOTIC E.— Eus- t w bose baving cluims against the same present the sume daly ettlement, JONATH HARTER, api NJ OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, = N stockholders of the Lowisburg and rone EE SSD SE -LH 8. P, Q. it. One night, while a Roman piece was be Ing performed, there was among the supers as to the meaning of the initials 8, P. Q. R. inscribed upon the bau ners, Dan 8h versation, quietly suggested that it mean “salaries paid at a queer rate,” The joke was reported to the manager, who sum meoned Dan to his presence, and severcly reprimanded him for the remark. ‘'Sure gir,” answered Dan, with a sly twinkle b his eye, ‘‘you've been misinformed. I tok ‘em it meant salaries paid quite reg'lar!’ — Belgravia, ice ofthe company No, 248 South 3rd St., iladelphia, Pa., on Monday May 1st m, Klection Directors same duy JAMES R. MCLURE, SH Ph It 382, at 11 o'clock a. President and 4 piace » a discussion 13uy8¢ NEW MILLINERY At Potter's Mills, N gecured the service of Miss Mu y Urichbaum, who has had 13 yeapg expe: ean, who overheard the con sortion of the pationage of the ladies Penns valley. She uch ns BONNETS, Trimmings, Artif cial flowers nd all goods kept in a wel furnished uv § liner shop, Latest stylos al RE [FPVIR GREAT H H1lY VY KEE HHI1Y YE HHH 1 V V ERK Hi YY £ ili Y ERE KEE K i 1 i EEE H KEE K s Pa KK Bun BR RB Bil B B BBB I KEE ONE PRICE STORES Bellef nie, Pa & SUMMER FR 1882, ING {Grand Display of an Eotire New Stock of Goods at Prices that des fy L 5 Competition, ¥ There having been such an unsets tled and Manufacturers of feeling among Importers late, we have been espeoially Exacting in the Purchase of our NEW STOCK. Having been connected with a Large Wholesale Bussiness for many years in New York gives us an advantage over many oth- ers in the purchase of Goods, ammees § r— Having watched with an eagle eye every opportunity and whenever a concession has been offered, we have taken advantage of it and | Serene () sna figures and at uniform percents age above cost, our customers al- ways derive the bencfit of evs ry bargain that we obtain, COMPLETE. semen ommo— DRESS GOODS, SILKS, PRINTS & DOMESTICS, and Linens, White Goods and Laces, Woosted and E mbr . sid) oideries, She (8, Carpets; Oil Cloths, and Mattings, Fu Gents roishing Goods and “ MERCHANT TAILORING. Permitus to offer thanks to our many patrons for the confidence manifested by them in our mode of doing business, By sticking to the one price and no miscepresentation plan of offering our goods to the public, we hope to merit an increased continu ance of their patronage. Very Respectfully Yours, Now York Office 97 Frankin St. } } SPECIAL NOTICES, PIMPLES. (Free) the rec 3 {ors sien la V that will remove AN d | LOTO ! leaving dy “hia for a th ar balr on a bald bead er poonar face losing So. stamp, Ben. Vandel! & Oe. 12 Barclay st. Now _ Y ork. 40 FONSUMPTIVES, oom 8 The advertiser, having been permanent i hat drast disease, Uonsumpiion by a simples remedy, | f§anxions to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of gure. To all who desire it, he willsend s ecopy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, whioh thoy will find » sure eure for CONSUMPTION, AptuMa, Broxexrrs, de LES FIN 4 softy, e alas | mas | AtGrems. oured of loase address Parties wishing the Prescription will Hamsburg N Bev. KA] WILSON, 194 reanBt, W ERRORS OF YOUTH. ORNTLEMAN who suffered for 4 from MS Norvour DERBILITY, PREMATURE DROA A and all the effects of youthful indiseretion, wi for the sake of of suffering humanity, send free to who weed 14, the Jeoul) t and direction for making the snople remedy by foi he was cured, Nofferen willing te profit by Pi advertiser's siperionce can dx by addressing in perfect confidenc FF aotm JOUNE, OGDEN, Cedar 51.2.9 i ~ | —— AQ Er tr Wp oesstmri. 1aULIUN. The wisdom of this world is utterly in adequate to the task of discovering the wis dom of God emp el A rr ree Those gifts are the most acceptable whicl ¢iven by me to Daniel Slotman about th eseion of ‘Wm. 'Zerbe, as colateral. A { have not received value for the same, will not pay it Yplgss compelled by law. ITIP FLORAY, 184) 8: Potter Twp. ; BOAL, Centre H SFep0) So Contre Hall. | the giver has made precious, ———— yo 1 8 8 1 i TREACHERY BY TROOPS. Instead of Protecting They Plunder, the Russian Jews, Vienna, April 20,— Tho Alegemene Zei* tung publishes an account received from the frontier, he troops, provi-| » the arrival of the governor of ree] lad in the plundering ine] thin Ji the Fort injured during the have and hi mer which saya tl is! f Naltg slond of protect Narsons ware serious! srogress of the riots, some of whom lly ene thous nd the damage done is weted at 4,500,000 1 y ince died ware desiro aie - a - MARRIED, 12th of A pril J Auman of Centre Co, by and ¥ In Lewisbur Rev. BB. Hengst, Miss Mary Jmmel # Oth of April Lathe sonuge in Reborsburg by Rav A K Zim. merman Mr aries KF, W oif of Boone le and Miss Sarab J, Tyson of Zeiglors both of Clinton Co, Pa ACF RECEE SRE SRE DIED. in 22 inst. in Fergu Tatl iarine Young, age and 10 days’ on thi Mr. A , both +.0n th at tha ran Par. vii vilie Em area Township Mrs, | 3 years, 8 months DORT GLIOEG, Mrs, ® Ac w of Frederick nths and HAs Lo on ins - Hist Eliz abet h Kru u m rine wi oR Uals Oo ah iH Cattle | gap 7; sheared! MA i Rt primo 04; H 10; ge BEY HIRES iW) Spring WwW neat, 81l.: Rya Corn Corn, shelled Oats, 60 Buck wheat, 5 Barley Ho Varsed wd, Timothy seed, 2 Plaster, ground per ton, Flour, por bbl $6.00 Butter, ale, Bl Gars 190, i { (to 4 200 to 2 50 70 $10.00! Bal; Joe. 10x i Bacon or side, 100! Eggs per dos. 160 Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, J.’ German, i ————— Attorney-at-Law | ns in English and | Furst's new building | i SPANGL ER, Consultat Office in C—O. OE EAA st IFS). stretching across thy i ~~ 0jj— READ T HIS Sant | | LE a 1100 0 YARDS OF FERED PER CENT LOW COST BE- S—— per & of Pruens for £3.30 01 GTA pe aches Ding a be stock, i is the city and off CTS all ¥ y his CL present an is be. EO WE st to pin a quick and ' ling vii IW Of clean sweep. ouUT LOOK FOR | DIN( TR~E—~M-—~E~N~D-0-US STOCK NEW GOODS! Early T WEEK.“&2 wa NEX pepria, Low Bpirits, Sleepless Nigh, | Loss of Appetite, Pain in the 8 And all the numerous ailments consequent | upon a disordered state of the Liver, wher | you have a certain remedy within your | Gr That Jomady is Green’ s Liver Pills, Yhese Pus ure of two Kinds, and whea | used in connection with each other sew cording to directions, are invariably sue cessful. Thev are sugar costed, and are sent by mail on receipt of price. In order to prevent counterfeiting they are put ¥ in round boxes, with the signature of F, P. Green around each box. 2 00 comnts Price, No, 1, 25 cts. ; No. Manufactured only by F, POTTS GREEN. Bellefonte, Pa ists & Merchants and by Forralaby ET AY AX, Centre HALL J. D.MUR ProCLANATION HO 2 a ree (READQUARTRRS. we Binkin I am now Shovins © the people of Davar return ona of the LARGEST STOCKS |i NEW BPRING AND) SUFFER no longer from Dyspep~ sin, Indigestion, want of Appetite, lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Iintermitient Fevers, &o. DROWN'S TRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. : Ci ty, consisting of Goode, Dress Goods, In ull The Intent styles, # Ladies fine shoes, Ready-made Clothing, “CARPETS; OILCLOTH, Boston, November of, 1881, wa 4 HAY AL LO, temen tv For years 1 have : gr ALS Ate from Diyspepsi & could get no relief (having tried hing whic h was recommend. Jing on the advice of a been benefitted by 5 I on Hivrees, | tried a i ost ge ing results taking Brown's leon verything I ate distressed i | suflered greatly from a seusation in the stomach, ¥ unbearable, Siace tak. ing Broww's so i Brrruss, all my { es are at an end, Can eat any e without any disagreeable ve. I am Pratically ancther Mrs, W, J. Fovnn, Maverick 81, E, Boston, A full line of Groceries, 'COME ONE, COME ALL! and see gor BEST and CHEAPEST STORE B.—~The Highest | Prices Ne Produes, I Free gu ter, dried apples, apple butter, Beans and Bacon. April, 1882, H. BTRAUB. BR O Wi N'S IRON BIT- i like a charm rm estive organs, ving all dyspeptic , Buch as tast- d, Belching, in the Stomach, tburn, ete. The Preparation not blacken the give headache, LE] Ie ---FISHERMEN AHOY !--- I have jst recived 400 JAPANESE BAMBOO RODS, From 12 to 20 feet long. Fine Bpliced Bam« boo Fly and Bait Rods, Fine Artificial Flies, on in 1s 4d 1 by all Druggists. own Chemical Co. 1 more, M4, Ail h Bitters are made by Baltimore, and 5 nes and trade. “Ww Tapp ¥. sortment of ROD MOUNTINGS too numerous to mention. a TOP OF IMITATIONS, i 16mar2m BE SCENES. The time has come when Farmers must [practice strict economy in all their purchases for articles needed on farm, and wove will require more ® atgention fhan the Stibjoct of fertiers, 5 } . "a a a WHY SHC J Tur = | demande led by some for their goods t a when you can buy a reli The Analysis is guaranteed to eve plainly printed on every bag. We pi gi hg Baugh’s 25 Dallar Phosphate. Send for circular showing guaranteed analysis. | i i { i i i 1 i i 1 20 SOUTH DELEWARE AVE. PHILADELPHIA. REMEMBER Tuar You are invited to visit Ce ————————————— OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. %. We offer the Best, Largest ! and Cheapest stock of al Cronin ror Men ano Boys in the United States. Our original system of One Price and a Guarantee gives every buyer perfect protection. , HARDWARE In addition to our extensive stock’of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, wo would call your attention to our steck o Cooks & ’ We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME: | In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. | A full asortment of Fire Brick and Grates on handd. | WILSON; McFARLANE 400 LEATHZEH- BR! ASK FOR GENESEE BOLE LEATHER IF YOU WANT THE BEST: Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Brisiles, and > kinds of Shoe Findings on hand. We also make to order GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the best of French Le a, r. Leave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed. E. GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte NAUTION. <All persons are hereby $66RTI I We dies x Jour Sun ved pital eh. RE er. Salas ite, P n. Ein attention given bo * MERCHANT TAILOR. Shop oncorner of Church and Main ot. | prepared to do all kinds of work in ine, on short notice, and good fils auioud heooiding to the latest styles, Whe Jot of samples always on orkmen of long experienced in bis smploy 1407 Ya » WwW B. KRAPE NEW JEWELRY, STATIONERY & BOOK STORE, Stationery Books of kinds, ap us the cheapest in LEE AIC Ruraiy -. at tors of admiration u the estate of Jacob L. “upon Miles dae AL. a Seed, lawful the andlened he w respectfully request all persons k themselves to be a is to the estate make immediate payment and those have claims against the same lo present when duly suthentieatsd for setilement, JOHN F. BEIFSNYDES, S0martt, ta inistrator, C.T. Alexander C. M, Bower A LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORREYEAT.LAY, BELLEFONTE, Office in Garman's new puliding. CENTRE HALL SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles, S—— _ All work made of the best mas terial, and put together by mechan- ios of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work cit Hira ume COME AND SEE OUR = San7 OUR WORK LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. D. R.STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. Then lon the Fitlc of Faraswaile tha Son do all kinds of work in A¥D a Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write or call on Clevan® Dinges for Thel this agency with the riew of introducing th k turned out ot prcduciog Marble: & Granite’ Shai] ean furnish first class what ad bebe wily id; i a wri wan ectfully, Cuxvax Dixoms. Centre Hall MURRAY'S COACH SHOP In successtul operation for more than a quater of a century, bas attained a reputation for well finished and serviceable work, of which, but few can boast, BUGGIES, } CARRIAGES, SPRING- WAGONS, &e., kept constantly on hand. All kinds of repairing done om short notice. The wood work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. Ss SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of PATENT BOW TP for Carriages, for sale. For further particulars, address LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall 1bdectf, Centre Co., hatare the ps1 J ca make mosey aster You AL B. hat ST We wills Laart ro engaging at once, cautioned against taking grav 2 from the lands upon which tbe gravel Many are Raking he AR frem the bank above Centre Hall or wood bank is located. Trespassers will be deal [nf San and Rove, A girls with according to law. Gaprdt PARKER’S GINGER TONIC. A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxieating. i If you are a mechanic or farmer, wom out with overwork, or 8 mother run down by family or howsehold duties try Paxxmm’s Gavcex Tonic If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental steals or anxious cares do not take Intoxicating simulonty, ug use Fanwer's Givoer Tonic, 1 you have Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you ave troubled with any dissrder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood er nerves you can be cured by Parxsx's Snvaxn Tonic, There are hundreds of miserable sufiemrs daily dying from lung, kideey and nervous diseases who might be saved by using Paxxxa’s Gimana Tow in time, If you are wasting away from ape, dissipation or amy disease tke Ginger TONIC at once ; it will invigorate and build you Rupfiam the first dose It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. Ask your neigh druggist about it, or send for a circular to HISCOX & CQ., New Youk. soc. and $1 sizes, Great saving th buying dollar size. Hasnsanmea— A ea ) Parker's . Hair Balsam, The Best, Cleanes and Most Economical Hair £8 Sra po el drugriets, TLORESTON COLOGNB. A new and exceeding fragrant a Awtin ng perfume, Price 88 scents, Bi i pe) iment Fo Address TRUE asta, J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, Ro. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Deal in poms a Chemicals, ors rugs, Berfumery, FancyGouds &Cv Pura Wines and Liquors for medics {purposes always kent. 87 CUT THIS OUT! ARANE $15 10840 7% RE tare inl leading Cities,
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