THE CENTRE REPORTER. NIN NINN I INN PNT SN Freperiok Kurrz, . . Editor tation are extremely puzzling. diserimination: The lowest rate cizoo to Boston 1s Centre Hall, Pa, May 25 1882, per year in advance $2050 whin not in advance Advertizements “0 cents por for three insartion Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates. Lao we Trous line 8 Francisco to Boston, 3,000 mil 8, for cents a pound. a id riage Costs, further, it might could be & Dp Boston warehouse, carried round world, and brovght to the back door the Boston warchouse for nothing Miss Nannie Weston land i tarily ab i Weeks - sha 0 found that It tho ri Q # be ns Our Opening ore Year Koocked the Props from under High Prices at Spring Millls, "oO a! ¥ i Nn a BE Oar Opening this Spring gives us the Largest as well as the Finest Stock of goods in Penns Valley, Staine d : Chat of pen, Prices talk for Themselves. Whitmer & Co. | G. R. Spigelmyer Spring Minis they did not sechiers, Qur esteemed friey d WO & 3 & LX te REPORTER samples of with thing this time of the year. A 8S AWAY or) i gain rare + buildin uan Ey tai t 8 rod ning rod on e lightu "LOCAL ITEMS, — ni ' ing keey } t well as tr 1 ~The grass and grain fields in this i county mostly look promising. » AMIMUST FLOW OLD WAY, “>. » B ~ —=Ho! for straw hats, latest styles, | A 8ST} at inges’ bargain store All styles for men and boys, at all prices from a few cents up to several dollars, ~The Pennaylvania Railroad Com pany has issued an order that no veal unde r three months of age shall be ship- ped over the road. This 1s done to break up the business in “monkey” veal, but three months is rather old. Nittany Valley known as Fis Y exrs ago the stream lost itself l farm which now fellman, Belt Holtman INR Crees in sinks of J acol ngs {lo bought na bei t t } a the round the might 10 SINKS, ha d Ug that channel be made that the stream i al smo use «| seein: ISS Mr. H by divert } auld make 1 ¢ wosite direction I condceiIvel F the 3 All kinds of country produce want- / ed at Mullen’s, where highest prices are paid, and where you get goods lower th:n elsewhere 1m this or adjoining connties, v-— ¥ » ns ! : 4 oR $ as 2 g Delos ral Sid Ris0 Lhe Tin Li The Evangelical congregation in Georges valley are raising funds to build a new church injplace of the old “syna gozue.” — We are indebted to Messrs, Lee & | Waker for a copy of a valuable manuel || for piano players, also for sheet music, Bet:y and the Baby and Ithene. A hat, a coat, a vest, pants, a dsuter, tie, collar, shirt, or hoes, or anything a man or boy needs to wear, can be bought 25 per cent. cheaper at the Philad. Branch than elsewhere. Lewins' sole studdy is how to sell cheap and enable people to save money in ready-made ae gave VOOR On Oro i h hannel favor, i his at @ Pp INOUNCING HER OWN DEATH. Newport, R. I, 14 inst.~ Mrs. Abbie Tavior, an estimable lady, was buried this afternoon. The decessed with ber own hand wrote the telegrams to her friends n New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, As bury Park and other places which con vayed the intelligence her death Twenty minutes before she died she called for pen, ink and telegraph blanks snd in trembling but legible band announced o those whom she desired to attend the funeral the fact that she was dead She signed the dispatches with her own name, but in the announcement simply said Mrs. Taylor is dead,” following the pre~ re intelligence with the request that the tweniy And he succeeds too in it, : — Ex-Sheriff Spangler has become dealer 1a live-rtock, in which be is just as active as when bobbing aroand as sheriff, ol —The Singer sewing machine should ba in every family. It has three great qualities—it rons easier, makes less, noise, and works much faster than any machine now mede. D M. Cowher is the sgent, and will leave a machine on trial 1f notified. —— Rev, Criley, of Lewisburg, bas convinded to remain with the Lutheran charge of that place. main ; bsequies, he minutes attend 0 y stated eu r Qecens. af~ & ge EXECUTION OF A SEE MURDERER Pu W W. Rea was nged t his afternoon, at three o'clock, the murder of J. T. Goodrum this y last July. He made an unsuce 11] attempt at suicide this merning by .. THE TENNES- 8 1er~ section cl ——"The frait crop in this still safe, except perhaps the early ries which may be damaged. 10 — i is ski, May : he ——Doll & Mingle have again nopack- |. ed a fine lot of boots and shoes, for men, |’ women and children. It is about the only place where No. 1 goods are kept, | cessful and genuine material all through. Any taking me , but a great dose style of shoe desired can be had, and at | causod vomiting and he was rescued He really low prices. Give them a call, in | expressed regret at having mada the at. the Brockerhoff house block, and they |! § and mel is fats heavely, Waking will treat you right—rely on that, GE IE and oo large but very rderly assemblage. He protested his in- ocence to the Inst and insisted tl had ARNO he « have proved it terrible bungling The bh ing was the wors or in countr ¥ arp bine too 11181 5 @ 3) ny ‘he opening.of the Soring Mills House, last Thursday evening, 18 was: largely attended, and ps off pleas- antly. The supper, we are told, was icely gotten up, and was followed by a wn, M for the QUCASIONFWAS shed by the Farmers Mills band. Good order prevailed, and guests left delighted with things geverally snd with the landlord, Mr. Nash, in particular, who offers every inducement to render the hotel a favorite summer resort, at that i ee ( ther trial been given ould boteh i be ted so thst nthe dr Hp fate, tear. and im u ase : iw dius v * tha Knot was 8! il the knot shipped over fal off his bes and breaking s bloed causing the blood to stream down Sheriff Arrowsmith and others lifted him up, and amid 1 groans and prayers adjusted the rope. The knot again .. 7. 3 : : slip ed around in front when they droped the ladies to be equal, if not superior to | him and had to be placed the third time any in our county. He understands the | before it stayed properly. The horrible taste of the ladies in the line of dress. |sight caused the assemblage to disperse goods, hence all can suit themselves so | before he was dropped the third time well at the Pennsvalley bargain store, | There seemed to be complete ignorance on y t he proper mode ra fi ing vessel, his neck i his t —Dinges’ dress goods is admitted by the part of the officers of the adjusting the rope, and bystanders sug: f fixing the rope the T u —The first match game of base ball played in this place for some time was | gested the mode of played on last Saturday evening, 20.|third time. The No 6 club challenged their juniors or the Actives, and after playing five innings, the evening not being long enough to finish the game, the score stood 24 to 15 § 01 MADISONBURG CHIPS. Farmers are all done planting corn, ....Settled weather once again....Ev- ——Lewins wants to see every man |erybody is waiting for the Indian Show. and boy tbat goes to Bellefonte. You|....Henry Feidler's wagon is now un- can learn something to your profit if | der construction. ...Johnathan Fisher's ¥ou go there and tell him you have seen | yard is simply immense. ...First snake this notice. Call and see Lewins with- | of the season killed by A. S. Nestelrode. out fail, ....Benjamin Royer’s big rooster takes the lead....Elias Miller has erected an- other new house....Noah's ark passed through this town on Thursday —driver, 8. B. Shafer and L. 8. Grimm have opened their new lum- —ProcraMur ror DecoraTiox in| ber tract by taking off two thonsand tons Centre Hall, May 30: Marshal, Simon {ofbark....Daniel Hoy has lately par- Harper; Asst. Marshal, Geo. W. Boal; | chased a span of fine horses. Dan is one committee on flags, Adam Nearhood;|of our first-class hucksters....Daniel commitee on flowers, B. D, Brisbin;| Grimm, now 87 years old, is recovering din favor of the Actives, ——Much corn was planted on Friday and Saturday of last week; but if the weather remains favorable to the ead of this week all will be planted. ‘ opening prayer, Rev. Reoder; address, | after a long and serious illness. We are Rev. Fischer; address on Monument, | glad to see him out again. . .. Katie Full- Rev. Miller; closing prayer, Rev, Adams; | mer is again very sick. She has been committee on music, David Runkle, | afflicted for some time with quincy and Wes. Henney, M. Derstine and W. A. Jacobe, Place of meeting, Witmer’s Grove. at 5 o'clock P. M. All Sabbath schoois and citizens are cordially invi- ted to attend and take part in the cere- ponies. - The Farmer's Mills Cornet band hes been engaged for the occasion. A Harrisbuig woman keeps twenty-one cats and one dog. A three-year-old baby on exhibition in Petersburg, Va., weighs 140 pounds. Advices from Missouri, Nebraska and Ind ana are very encouraging as to the wheat crop for ‘82, i You deprive yourself of many re- al, wholesome comforts by not getting your family groceries at Sechlers. This 18 the verdict of all housekeepers who have dealt there, S8echiers make it their aim to furmsh no goods but what will render satisfaction to their customers, and nope bave ever found canse to cote plain. Long experience in the business enables them to judge goods, and to know what are fresh and wholesome. These few facts we publish for the in- formation of housekeepers generally as a duly, aud can only ask such as have not yet given Sechlers a trial to do so and be convinced, Four hundred houses have been de- stroyed by fire at Boyabad, near Sinope, in Asia Minor, Dr. Chapman said he could cure all diseases with laucet, calomel and opi- um. You can with peruna, ——The large run to the Pennsvalley bargaiu store, all this spring, is an evi- dence that people feel they save mwouey by purchasing there. A full line kept of everything, and ail new goods. Call at scrofula, we all anxiously await her re- covery....Our old Union graveyard needs repairing as it is ina very delapi~ dated condition, and the only man that seems to take enough of interest in it is our worthy citizen, Adam Shafer, who with bis own hands is repairing the fen- ces, lots, avenues, &c....Mrs. Frank Kuehne, of 8t. Louis, Mo., Mrs. John H. Lease, of Wilmington, Obio, and a daughter of Mrs. Mary Brounlee, of Pleasant Hill, Mo., are paying their mother, Mrs. Geo. Shafer, a visit; they were all formerly of this place.....An accident occurred to a hat drummer, Sam’l Young, while in this place last Thursday; stepping from his wagon in- to Ira Bhafer's store leaving his horse untied, which by some means became frightened and ran away; result—Dbadly demolished wagon, sprained ankle for Sammy, who tried to catch him, and a badly bruised up horse-—all carelesness, Mines. PusLic Save, by P T of J D, Foote, iste of Millbeim, 27. at 9a. m, goods consist of stoves, cock und coal; plows and plow shares; calico, musiin, dressgoods, boots and shoes, cloths ing, hats, cassimeres, marsailes, for ladies dresses, lining for coats and pants, unders wear, &opalie., the Millheim Foundry as 8 whole, ng for machines, a large ns. gore sa-ketties, boilers, skillets, &ec. Musser, Adm’'r May 27 mor nob, Do not be deceived. Insist on having the genuine Brown's [ron Bitters, made only by the Brown Chemical Co., and take nothing else. - te TROUTING. In of Dingess’, and save money, ——DMrs, Harriet C, Best, wife of A. I B st, Esq., of Lock Haven, died Tuursday, in the 71 year of her age, ——We direct attention to the notice | 0’ sale of Dr, P. T. Musser, Adm’r of J.| D. Foote. ~—— Monday las: was rainy all day; Tuesday cloudy and cool. Thus far, ail Spring, a Wari sluye was a necessity. { ——1he entertainment given in the Y. M. C. room by Ww. Miller, Gen, Sec’y. of the Bellefonte Association was a very pleasant one, and was enjoyed by all who attended. The members of the ys’ branch were greatly detighted with LA which the magic lantern made piainly visible. ——A specially is made of Repaint- ing aud Repairing carriages, buggies and gpring wagons, at John 1. Lee's Centre Hall coach sbops. Any new work of the best material and put up in first class order, on short notice at the same establishment. All work put out war- ranted, and prices lew. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 2 y ivr Unless it bad great merit Parker's Ginger Tonic conld not be so popular. Its sale has rapici. spread all over this courniry, hieeanga = fol 1b gives ind thew i - sor when other | mediciae 5 .~0Ohio faamer, Leadville had a $200,000 fire on 19, Ye ns 8 ir Ww Eig ad C1 pursuii the speckled beauties, we caught the following also, 5 dozen of the others: Sulurday, ng with With alder and with laurel gpun Tha angler finds the mountain run; A.ched o'erbead and brush at side, Jalow the speckled beauties glide, Sporting in the laughing brook, No thought that sharp and fatal hook, Will soon be east with tempting fly, To land ye beauty in sngler's basket high, A cast, a pull, and then, oh dear, Your'e fast in all the branches near. Your beauty gquirms and twists—and drops, Right back into the mozey sops; All haste, you reach, to save your wish, But foot on slippy stone and you like fish Go headlong in the laughing stream That's sporti for angler and fish t'would geem In double quick you upright get, Iluds to skin all dripping wet Your line in tangled brush you tesr, With inclination just then to swear, But suddenly a large beauty you do sce, And for your hook you climb a tree All ready now, a log you mount, And with no doubt this cast you count— A dart, a jump, you pull, and lo, From treacherous log into the brook ¥ yO 0 That's sport—that’s trouting—all day long, : "Twill be, as long as brooklet sings its ii wet, flask all drained, -sutched and ankle sprained, Old Sol luwering to the evening sky, Yet nota beauty in your basket for to Ty i 3 solving once for all to crush out the evil of intemperance and honosforth live and act with lear renson for all time," “> FELL XO FEET n, Pn. May John i Ker feat, A BODY-SNATCHER SHOT. Xr 3 ’ iy oy y A Medea! Practitioner 0! Good SMa l= - » a i with His Head, May 18 i } y 5.1 : na a Bullet in T Wh Norant Dunmi at coal fay \ fearfully 3 + Hi Wa, LA TAY glad shaft § body Wiis Great excliema in Syracuse, nt has been caus of the finding Honry W sensible ore Consaquand . - AND HER MURDERED i . this morning of the body of Dy A WOMAD DAUGHIER Keon H, of this eity, | . ivinyg & Mmesdow near the 9 - oO Poorshouse cometery, with a bulle hotweoen hig eves venr the body twos 8 wrapped Rp i th | ol The sate | in o May 10 i Ky T) i ve loge in of oid onrpet ined ind a satohel bh i jonas ol Oitie whiskey, 3 ok 8 UR WwW ar ARMY WORN, and Missa il 1 waa GeV astale y pad coin will 1 i plowed 1 ONE PRICE STORES EXCITEMENT IN THE OIL MARKET Homa. el on el m giinent « Lae 1 Wall a» " eal y yi] mil Hon five i i i r has the grow $0 much stlentic } el ted . a nua ' lego Juda in thi ia Grand Display of an Eotire New = ieitude in this s¢ ’ db 4 tock of Goods at Prices that des nis the EE fy Competition, » DAUGH1T « May 2. ~John MeMen FLVE yours, sa farmer, was t I filles i»¥te arsoid daughter were whic 8 revois thy Anotl Or 8 wa ire greadgiul > HIS 8 mistaker ngaged in rifling graves and shot by them, inite is known, but SUils are pow made sympathy is felt for the wou ict Muscat aK 42b0L and jie SPRING & SUMMER 1882, yp i BMon a @ ¥ The , Wien aR his shamel 3 public i0 od that i tid at 16r abd V1 There having been such an unset, 8 orotaer, the git r 3 d, fi le } 3 ande h { t t I YOars o iver with whi ith +] tled feeling among Importers hi she t her fathe ough a breast. It is supposed that the chil-] and Manufacturers of late, we i } EQ] of their Tar Zuxi EBLO, h up on thelther's property, ‘he mother western sic Mexico the seaslevel, ’ the divid their timid a: ward the Pacific father of th made b an in have been especially Exacting our NEW i in in the Purchase of STOCK. re A fe rene - the late John T. Pentland, ifornian r, contains “I wish it understood my clear, level headed sense| t I am about, and 1! rse lawyer busi speaking ofl # i The wiil ars beginia wealthy t ithe follow + {that Iam i u id ki t wl and kuow just wh i , * ant want i ness plone @ 1 te L { i into the " Zunis, or Shiswi ng wara the fi {f the puel Th . the e¢all themselves the most power encountered by | ed a great tey deserving name of “"kingdom''—term so ls | loosiv used by Coredado an temporary explorers Uppre pestilence have diminished the: and their strict e has poverished their condition the once mi duced to a nation has now been habit a single pueblo North Ts | rs {ils 18ir town been connected with 4 «| Having ritory, almost | Large Wholesale Bussiness for ix ataior wany years in New York gives Ansiea : us an advantage over many oth. \CiUusiveness 30 s « ghty oe ers in the purchase of Goods, ndf fal re | Gandful of people. These in. |W But e ustry | around about is dotted with ruined towns| upon whose walls is graved the symbol] of the shi wins, the sacred water-spider, | whose figure forms the Zuni coat of Here, surrounded by the forsake of their kindred und ancestr heaps which in antiquity rival the stones of tha Old W { : a8 their fathers lived, and j their proud history. Zuni is still th Argest 4) New Mexico and Arizo ap to by the others, in ianguage, with t th Po r Two Weeks ag Foe £4 PLY fhe ure “ ge belonging age belongin on ily or pe The Order terraced b son Ans 1, but { the Bow, cor wx decimated 1 ! With the exception of he Java Supais, in Ariz simost unknown puebioin Ustaraot ( Canon, one of the “box canons’ of Colorado—the Zunis are the most isol ted of all the pueblo tribes, They have i therefore been little influenced by contuet|® either with Spanish or Anglo-American! civilization, and to-day live substantially] the life they led when Coronado first starts ed out in search of the seven of Ci bola. The river pueblos, as thay are call ed—those ranging along the Rio Grandel from Toas to leta—have monopolize: the attention of travellers and writers, be- ing the most convenient of access, Butl? i ha 3 i these, surrounded by of the! through the priests, four of whom commit} Mexicans on every hand, snd latterly hay. | them exactly lo memory. here is a rus ing come in contact with the more pushs mor that I rotessor Cushing has married ing American, who leaves his own indel. |} WiI® among the Zunis; but it may be) lible impression upon sll whom he meets, [doubled whether his devotion to the dif] they have naturally been materially influ. 08100 of knowledge among men has gone} enced by the alien life around them, and|© Lhat extent, : ris i i their manners have been considered], 10® grand bigh-priest of the Zunis f changed thereby. {lowed Mr, Cushing ha full of} However good a copy may be, however |POOIY, nd ending with 8 marvellous) faithful as a reproduction, the most us| touch of pathos. Afier speaking of the! have a strong Sol |0 +} a housand rOyarns » and ecec na by ¢ith MRrrisgo in Lhe giving and sccepling a pres y re optional, but and ihe precepts of their religion is to! low { and another, never! hurt other. Pre Cushing says he ard b miking wilnessed any violence am ithem:; and that ! y caped expulsion for crime of on sii Wie Hary eRinsl is do r # i i th . honthd My ring ihe : 3 men; the COTEIION platy By marking every article in a) rees rare; igures and at uniform percents speak in & one. age above cost, our customers al- ww y{ngsor exch nevar BIrIRE « : . : hi ister ways derive the benefit of evs or . . 5 * he himself narrow ery bargain that we obtain. the 0s . 1 from nalion cetling angry and giving them a slap. TH i and ey manufacture, f ground, pasture sheep and cattle i Their religion i are transmitted Sie wiz jot is 8 ira he lowns EVERY DEPARTMENT IS NOW| COMPLETE. : 1 is els ol speach, wissen, smn ol x ralar taisnn) wonders seen by him among the whites, preference for originals, , wean, hig wo Aa . Zuny, as the oldest of pueblo families, as|D® 88 d that though they wera many | DRESS GOODS, the father of their Kaltur, as the Germans | 20d the Zunis were so few, he did not en-| iy Jem or ly them, but] would say, and possessing the most dis-|V. : A tinciive characteristics, decidedly the|¥8s Riad to meet them, and thought it representative pueblo of New Mexico.—|145t possible that some of them were glad] SYLVESTER BAXTER. in Harpers Maga~|'® #¢¢ him. He hoped they would never zine for June. : © use the mighty power, given them by God | J {for wise purposes, to crush the Zunis or! {even humiliate them ; but they should res] {spect the national pride of the Zunis, re! membering that all menare br othern, | 80 ' y 4} faal ini 3 y tl feel unkind fo t t ¥ i t SILKS, is PRINTS & DOMESTICS, ness i tle A es THE GREAT STORM. ittle Rock, Ark,, 13 inst,—A speciaj from Jacksonport, Arkansas, says:—' We| are in the micst of the most destructive! overflow that has visited this section for! years. The water stands 31 feet 8 inches t.bove zero point and bas fallen 8 inches Tuaereis not a foot of dry ground in the wwn, except Jeflerson street, which al-! tords a refuge to sli the stock the citizens possess, Quite a number of persons have been compelled to take refuge in the up-| per stories of store-houses. The wholel country around is one sea of water Large) portions of Oil Through and Big Bottom| The Tw'p Auditors will meet at 1 p. m. | are under water, and the damage to the|lo examine the account, also directors! wheat crop is very great. The present!elected to organize new board. floon is the highest since 1807 8 BOCs] WM MCORMICK, Pres't. gad rice should come everything will be] W A. Kerr, Sec'y. ng | be EE ee ne i ) JR'S NO KE PROPERTY DESTROYED BY RAIN V.% DITOR di undersigned, | New Albany, Ind., 12 inst. —The beavy #0 suditor, appointed by the Orphans rains of the past few days have wrought | ourt of Centre County, to make distribu great destruction slong vhe villages of the|tion of the funds inthe hands of the Ad- White and Muscatuck river. ‘I'ne entire] ministrator of the estate of George W.| country in the valleys of these rivers | R yer, dec'd, to a nd nmong thosa legally] inundated, and the farSers in Jackson, (entitled thereto, will attend to the duties Lawrence and Martin counties are heavy |of bis appoinunent, at his office in the| SETS Fifieen miles of the track of the| borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, June] narrow gauge railroud are washed out und | 12, 1882, at 10 a. m.. when and where all the fencing hus been carried away, und in| parties interested are requested to attend some places entire crops are destroyed, 2Hmay ELLIS L. ORVIS, c—a—s : Auditor IRISHMEN AND RUM, ver 5000 st noesols one of the boxes sat Judi Mercur and Trunkey, of the Supreme] AND Court. After speaking of the avils of in Pj ° ° temperance in general and giving C# 10 prove its different Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Great B Bish: p freind pro ceeded to of its extent among the Iris! Ifthe Irish peos i abstain from liqu wr they would earth, It f an Ire fUBCODLES Document : IMenars. Seabury & Johuson, Manufastur- ing Chemists, 21 Platt 8t., New York: Gentlemen —For tho past fow yoars we have sold various brands of Porous Plas- tars, Physicians and the Public prefer Benson's Capcine Porous Plagtor to all oshiore. We consider them eno of the very New Advertisements. | ANNUAL MEETING OF SCHOOL DISTRICT, The directors of the Potter School dis. trict will meet at Old Fort, Monday, J une| O, at 880 a. m., to examine treasurer acs counts, and attend to such business as may present itself All persons interested are invited to attend. Hosiery, Notions and Trimmings, { POTTER | Linens, White Goods and Laces, | . Woosted and Embroideries, Shoes, Carpets; Oil Clothe, and Mattings, Gents Furnishing Goods and } MERCHANT TAILORING. offer thanks many patrons for the confidence vw 1 Permit us to to our manifested by them in our mode of doing business, Bishop Ireland's Eloquence Stirs vp an Audience Filling the Academy. The academy of Music, at Philadelp! was filled Tuesday night with people wh had gathered to hear the lec unde: the snuspices of the Catholic Total Al nence Union, of Bishop Ireland \ ure ire, { | i i i i By sticking to the one price and no Elutis. miscepresentation plan of offering tent in States I I a 2 ned ir n, something or » our to merit an increased continus ance of their patronnge, oods to the public, we bope Sn ¥ ish pe ple ple would be the most vir wns unfortunate that the nature ishman rendered him poculinrly ble to the influence of the in cup Once intoxiented bis murcures!, volatile nature did not ennble him to hide it. 1f an Irishman got drunk the neigh borhood was ly Pity it wus thut Irishmen would drin} they did not, who could them? However much of lrelund’s guf- fering was to be attributed to bad laws, much of jt was to be attributed to drink. The Irish race had bravely withstood wur, famine and persecution, to succumb in time to whiskey punch. Over the door way of fifteen hundred saloonsin Chicug the lecturer was sorry to say, there were names which once belonged to kings and chieftains of the Milesisns. The Bishop made an impressive allusion to the recent tragedy in Ireland. He said: “Wa are sure that the cruel and foul as sasitnution which implacable enemies, whoever they be, perpetrated in Ireland # few days ago will not stop the enlight ened statesmanship which hastbeen inaugu raced for us. But if a new ers is to dawn on our country it must be brought about bs law and order, If Ireland can purchase her liberty cily by cowardly ton, she A wg not = it (ir be het i 1 L uous people on loxiestine 8 anu Errante nugl GOLDSMITH & BROTHER, 11 stono nt 1 Int ne Cast n ew York Office) 97 Feankin St. few reliable household remodies worthy of confidence, They aro superior to all other Porous Plasters or Linlments for external uso, wblnson's Capecino Plaster ig a genuine Parmaceutical product, of the highest order of merit, and so recognized by physicians and druggists. When other remodios foil got a Ben- eon’s Cadcine Taster, ins. ' -e ra “vy 3 <= OQ her Parlin | ment me hu i's Green to-day, but thus glory woeutd still not be so great #8 would be the spectacle of every Irishs mau in America joined together and re. © y : 3 or cheon Plasters, Liniments, Pads trical Ilagnetic toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST, Price theta, HEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER, ¥ d Bin wild ) A $82 000,000 GRAB. Capt, Albert will rail from New ork for Germany, his mission there bes {10g to got possession, in the name of the Amearioan hairs. of the oslnta of the late : i wha died in The tatbor nid Lau Ue in the tha past On i : i mn Rending in 1704 alos left no estate whieh bh id heen heal I por cont interest for ty i (iar hl YUrurs i fit Yours i Lows t § six if enried rep h by the ul and charm of h vo ua pas iy The unre tn her VATIOus Th ful GR inlares! ne ilar ¢ RIWHYS, Wi mentionin irrent nun : Yery inleres $7 cal at Ry { ~{ {> 1d SJLNHUD a 5 ES TT BL Wt 1 SAH St. 8 AAA Brrrers VW {onic { com- 11 ohel or i .-% i : i tiERS vk non iiant d ye a ry e, Il liquor LHUor, me ahso- ). * - desire lor other intoxi- g wil Lal 3a § i rene. is) A ICT 4 ditor of in Christian Re- J Ey 3 colliery near this place to-da the instant death of James and Frank Osman, and fatally David Green and Frederick | Green has since died, , 8 Mary a pr i wil O reson red fu 5310008 Lary ration upe Peruna is a wonder in itself, It cures the most hopeless cases of consumption, Iron BrrTERS roughly tested Cyspepsia, indigestion, isness, weakness, debil- rk, rheumatism, consumption, ants, kidney , and it never render snasd rence specay and nent relief ~Mullen's new ready for the spring season, brought to this section, ces for elegant men's and boys’ suits you got No, 1 bargains, ER ———_—_—_—_———— DIED, Died at his Yesidence in Edwardsburg, Mich ,on May 10, st 6% & m , of con- fumplion and disease of the heart, Joseph Dasher, aged 72 years and 80 days. Th. decessed was buried in the Edwardsburg cemetery on Friday, 12, Revs. Fowler and King officiating. He was formers from near Centre Hall ly-made clothing is the best yet With low pri- ti LE! MT i 7, ol At Freeburg, last week, ) UNV SLVH 5 dV{ 'SAOO0H HNIHSINYG . 433 » . Luo Joquamayy IN d0d 0 All INYO HO dIHM I NOIINHAN Lo . I'l 10 dIHA TIVOISAORK 40 " I AOX- » * ‘ry | Aemy wenn eq 0} QOO'0l 'SCHILOOA SQN : N i AM A PP PPP NPN PANINI NINN IN FAIIOVHILYV - £ iy . "1THd SA0U » INVO J0 ONISOARY IHL ~ o J b i Philip Stoffer formerly of Haines twp, p : Tuar You OAK HALL, S.E Cor. 6th & Market Sts Philadelphia. fer the Best, Largest FEE A liuti anh and Cheapest stock of “TY Crors NG For Men axp Bovs ss— in the United States. Our original system of One Price every buyer perfect e and a Guarantee gives protection. a ———— HARDWARE — STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & Vd IINOITTIAH iv A 5 < wHeating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges; 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 &CO LEATHEE ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF WANT THE BEST. Calf cos, Linings Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles and all kinds of Shoe Findings on band, We also make to ordes GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the best of Frencl Leather. Leave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed, a weo k in your own tonn, $5 outfit free E. GRAHAM ¢& SON, Bellefonte A UDITORS NOTICE 1266 , 1 ourt of Centre ™® quired will turnish you everything the Orphans’ C county i Man) are making fortunes. Ladies make as much ers as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reade In the if you want a business at which you can make great i § vay all the time you work , write for particulars to i : HALLETTE CO, Portland, Maine THA THUY 1 SA'TTH r . v ‘HONVHA ITIVE 0d dN 3 . ad NTIS Iv 1S 1a IHL SdIHM TVJISNWN Pue 40d 38NS IK Azone 0} Aeme WOT) 0ALS om ‘OES J0F jou oxe Loy, { SA0d HUHH MO ALV'I Cu - Y dNV SLI Jo xeseygoand LS ‘S3NVI pue YOU 1190 r . wl "n u tins, Moro vr ANY LSHTd ANV tt A) 407100 d ONTHL x * » 1S fuay S. 8 ed ba f tl t of appoint bu init the ostate auditor of EN i i Hu PEALE YEALS & 4 Riad Auditor DMININIRATOR'S NOTICE — of sdminist vof Eiine Korner, d. having been lawful ersigned, he woul all persons Knowing debled to the to wvment and those hav: the same to present the! sit! ticated for settlomont { JAMES BOAL, Centre Hall, Adi cum tesl annexo ——————————————————— i § ra " Liotters "e ast of i nt nig Pa 2itebu DE W. HOSTEKRMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall Uthee at residence on Church street, oppo site Lutheran Church Will give satis tsetion in all branches of his profession Either administered ldapr l vial x} . rofessions hieny, B« Helo fil ind & 1 GO osinle RS G GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millheim. Offers his : top ! services to the public. Hei s ier, proprietor, jpreprred to perform all operations in th Mpecial attention EIVED toldental profession He is now fully pre 16iuney|pared to extract teeth absolutely withou 2 -! my 278 3 EI EER wor “3 » t ENE LR IEROTS Fan, ® wrym . oy Rs 29 X ~~ Ginger Tonic i 40 “ol \ ag md 35. » o N +4 4n Invigorating Medicine that Never . x ' © » Tod nedanban Pros eUmne bed Wee AUVIY ni : L 1» i H 11 3 Ww Belles; . tonte, Pa. country trade. orm e— Pain. hn EABAD HAIR B ¥ (EL ATES en Ny Seng Buchu, he best e Come akefulness, nach, liver, kid =» Jow spirit , take Parker's B brain und body 1073 3J0ViA 5 i wR ate & ex. RE { LEAST 1 he per futne with a i ceptionally last properties, #5 and 76 cents, me © IN! x “inger Tonic, Try i ur ask your orjorat . pe 3 try sizes at . Large saving buy- 0d fe wicuior to Hiscox & Co, 50°, fi ve ' INE Qoiiny 163 Wiliam St. N Bpring Mills Market, Wheat, $1.50 Rye 80 Corn, ears b Corn, shelled. Soc Oats Buckwhest, Goo, Barley 75e. Ulvversesa, 40010 450 moths seed, 2.00 to 2 ow ¥ una per ton Flour, per bbl $6,00 ’ Tier 3 2 allow Lard, lo, Ham, 15e, Shoulders We, Bacon or side, 10? Eggs per doz. 120 rrectod weekly by 1. J. Grenoble No CE~D avid Treaster, of the pera wunty of Centre, ship ur — o én a8 fu xt: of land, situated Ager Aoi of Pote wer and county of Centre, adjoining lands of Jobn Fortney, Jacob Strohm, Joba Mitterling, William Colyer on the nor Jacob Mecse, Jacob Runkle and Dav foung, on ih : BoULh, on w tract there a ever been a settlement i ment. DAVID TEEASTER, | Tussyville, JAS. A. BEAVER, . D suVOCHY President, Caghiey ENTRE COUNTY BANKING Co, (Late Milliken, Hoover & 0a.) Deposits, Receive And Allow latstest, iscuunt Notes, Buy and Government Securities, Gold & Be We phsit AM. A. SANDO MERCHANT TAILOR. Shop oncorner of Church snd Main st. Is fepared to do all kinds of work in bis ‘he, on short notices, aad good Bis guar. dileed, socording 10 the latest slyies. A “TRe lot of samples siways on band. Norkmen of long experienced in his wploy, nov - T Alexander. C. M. Bower, LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW _ BELLEFUNTE PA. HEce in Garman: new buliding. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — dations of administra 4 upon the eats of Adam Hosterman, ie of Penn twwuship, dec’'d, bay! eel lawinily granied to the undersigned, ie Would respociful.y request aii peraons sGowing themselves Lo be indevied to the wlale 0 make immediale payment and hose having claims against the same to resent Lhe same duly suthenticsted for siliement,. JUNATH HARTER, Bap _ Adm'r, Miiseun, Pa, A PIBISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — : ; Letters of ad- siuistralion upon the estate of Catherine «rby, late of Potter twp, dec'd, hav tg been lawfully granted to the une iersigned, he wouid respeciinily request «ii persons Knowing themseives to be ins iebied to the estate 10 make ‘immediate “Rymeut and those Laving claims against Je same lo present the sawe duly suiben- Jonted for selllement, WAM. J. THOMPSON, May 4 6. Pouters Mills, Pa. m.cumn lest aunexo. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — Letters of administration «poll Lhe estate of Kobert Lee, iste of Pots er, twp, decd, having been iawiully <ranted Lo the undersigned, be would ro. wectfully request all persons knowing bemseives indebted 10 the estate to make wmediate payment snd those having claims against the same 10 present the samme duiy authenticated for seltiement, WM. J. THOMPSON, May 461. Potters Mills. Adm. cum {est snnexo de b. n: "OHN BLAIR LINN, Attorney-at- Law, Bellefont. LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. D.R.STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. The undersigned respectiuily informs he public of Penrsvaliey thst be is pre- wred to do all kindsof work in MasmLe WD GraxiTE st Sheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write or call on Clevan Dinges for erms and designs. 1 have this agency with the riew of intreducing the work turned out - the Lewistown Murble Granite Forks. Confident that I can furnish first class work st grestly reduced prices from «bat has been ususily paid; all work wars ated and erected on the graves. Respectfully Hoectly CrLEvA) - pounded and Intrody ston and the pabl man, M, D,, of a., who has prose tients, and inv {ying suc Iiseffect nye HO J g : i # lianen h flesh PYsoases MANALIN sod « _~y shoul pore g cach one, sotardin great remedy in it br. Hartnaa & the potive pr «8 and in com Ho - 34 fnbag thoi pound, which af ones cole A J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Penn’a, Beanlers in Drags Chemicals, Perfumery, FancyQeods Ad Le. Pure Wines apd Liquors for media urpcses alwavs kept Bevis CUT THISOUT! SRP RISD S40 55 Werm=agtores iniD leading Cities, ERE ER
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