a A —— FOUR CHI - oe AS 5 “Tf TTancock is elected this establish. ment will close, If you want your iron mills and al! industries dependent upon them brought to a standstill, vote for Hancock,” was the argument two Jeans ago of the “business men” who bulldozed their employes into voting for Garfield, Bae RT BO LDREN BURNED TO DEATIL THE CENTRE REPORTER Frepenicg Kurrz, . E i ——— On Wednesday, y A the corpse of an| A N 1 NH A N 5 MO i'l i n a DEED, eight year old son of Thomas M'Coy, | nt late of near Centre Hill, now of Houta = | .s dale, was taken through our town for Poisoning Herself and Her burial at Sprucetown, ‘The cars run, Ohidren that They May AU over the lad at Houtzdale while earry-| . mg dinner to his father. Go to Heaven, } 1 by the d . . y y The capitalists lost nothing by the de thieszo, June 10. 10 Sey Chiesgo, Juno 10.—~When Casper Hey ie op of "Hancock, but how much the From the Tyrone Herald we got the t 3 1o Yad he cine | : boldt, a baker, who bad been working a workingmen made by it is told by the puglicuiaty of the death of a gon of T', 11, M'Coy, as follows: Frank V. M'Coy, 4 ' it, arrived at his homa, No, 81 Finnell numerous “strikes” now golog on in the Union, we An entertainment will be given in the Aaronsburg Reformed church, Sate urday evening, June 24, The program will consist of recitations, dialogues, ora: tions, ete, interspersed with voeal and instrumental music. The music will be under the direction of Prof. W. T. Mever, with special pains to haveit first class. The selections will ba anthems, quartetts, duetts and solos, Ur, John F. Harter, coroneter; Mr, B, F. Kistor, ples olist: Dr. J.J, Deshler, clarionotist, will give their able services. Admission 20 cents, children 10 cents. Proceeds for replenishing library. In the Brockerhof! block ia the best shoe store in the state, it is Doll & Mine gles, who keep an unsurpassed assorts ment and keep low prices, Jacob Harpster, on Saturday night, played snap-game on two large snapping tartles, at Moese's dam. The snappers had ventured too far from the water and conldn’t waddle back before Jacob had snapped the snappers by the tails. A flavor of the turtle soup pre vailed around these diggens in conse quence, a fow days afterwards, Mr. Chas. Derstine, former typo on the RErorTer, now a photographer io Lewistown, is home on a visit, and going to ous cases found that he had not for gotten the “art preservative,” and can still set type. ——Carpets, carpets, fine an assort- Dinges bargain Bt. Louis, June 0.<A heartrending ac cldent occurred near Harris Station, on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Hail . on Bunday last, John Jackson and his wife went to church leaving their four children, the eldest fourteen, the youn- asl two yoars old, locked in the house. rom some unknown cause the house capt fea and whan the parents roturn- | ed they found their dwelilog in ruins and their children dead and burned Lo a crisp. esl THE CUICAGO OF THE FUTURE. The marvellous growth of Chleago is one of the wonders of the century, 1nthe short space of a little more than sixty vears it has advanced from a frontier mil itary pest, the scene of an Indian massa. litor. en ——— Four - - : Centre Hall, Pa, June 15. 1882, per year in advance. £2 60 when not in advance. Advertisements 90 cents per line for thread insertions, Veurly and half yearly ad's al special rales. Committee of One H undred ————— TrrMS $2 The Secret tf any of of the univer: 0 Brown's Iron Bitters is sim- ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is little son of T, H, and Mary M'Coy, liv nig! ing at Powelton, was killed on Monday, ‘street, at d bth instant, He attempted to jump on at the door by hia wile, dramod 18 a white a passing freight!train ww soma robe trimmad with lace and ribbons, Bhe . . . le fol 3 Na gi by a seemed scarcely able to stand, and seiring The Dunkards are having a factional misstep fell under the cars and was run : ) } s. T ble i over. His right leg was severed from [Mm bY the hand, said, with feverish ox-|fight among themselves, The trouble is N § i 8 "ni » " \ i his body. and 5 in wh 1 4 fr N Wi 0 eit ment:2 Como in, Unsper; coma in, and [caused by a divided opinion upon the Res oon y BOA Dis 1010, [TAME MOre Orie, our little children, Thay are ali dead! question of dress, one party in favor of 083 injured, causing him to suffer iN<1all our i i hildren are 4d ito 3 i tense pain. He remained conscious un 1G oul oy Oo : EE hoa a following the world fashion, the Othe ous i 3 { 801 Miona to : Asner Ae Ww nrat. a «| 3 " , til he died, about 9 o'clock that night.ity they are Every one has nice flowers Sppaud ta making any Shiio i {hols ore, to be one of the great cities of tho He was eight vears old on Sunday. Thai for the angels,’ 2 ; ] qd Bly 1at has been continent and of the world. At a meeting R gat} ! jor 8 1 1 in vogue from time whereof the memo i i i family and friends passed through hero| Fora moment the hushand was stunned | oo , “In tow ovenigs ago of ite oldest inhabitants yosterday morning on their way to snd thought! rary, Ho burried |'Y Of man, woman and child runneth men were present who helped to organize Sprucetown cemetery, in Penns Valley, 10 the bedroom and thera laid out, as for| NOt tO the contrary, its first government, who took part in the where the remains wero int "i or 0 harial, were the children, Matilda, | == debate that resulted in asking its charter \ } naling were interred, from the Legislature, To-day it bas six aged twolva years; Anton, aged seven ——We are pleased] to state that our|years; Annie hundred thousand inhabitants, One of the t Jorators of the evening-—ovoery wisn is an aged two yoars, and the bas mercantile friend, James M, Goodheart,! by, Agni an four months old : 1 \ started on an important mission to Jus They hite trimmed with orator in the West—predictoc that Chica niata county, and that he and Miss Rosa | 2199 \ air nicely smoothed go would soon become the; second city In Hamilton, a fair resident of Thompson-|,, y their foreheads and tied with the Union, and they wanted to make town were duly united in t » h ly {blue ribbon and in their hands bouquets ! the first, which 1a very high nud lauds bond weal oe i UN tof fresh flowers. All were dead except lo ambition, To do this he suid they »onds, in the presence of a number of) Mutilda and she was breathing her last, must make Chicago a manufsce friends, by the Rev. Mr. Benaugh, of| Mrs, Seyboldt followed her husband in. | turing city—a Manchester as well as & Miflintown, Our best wishes go with [to the room and said: “Yes! I sent them ! Liverpool: the happy couple.— Lewistown Dem, all to heaven because God wanted them," Mr. Goodheart is a native of Pennss| Casper Seyboldl at last recovered suflis valley, a goodlooking and clever fellow, ciently to realize the awful deed and then and he and his bride have the Repor-|Dhastenediacross the street and, summoned TeR'S congratulations Mr. Martin, a grocer, who soon procured . the services of Dr. Moe, but he could do nothing for the dying girl Matilda. Suds denly they noticed that Mrs, Beyboldt was in convulsions, She was just able to tell the physician that she gave poison to her children first, laid them out and then prepared herself for death, taking the res mains of & large dose of stiryohnine. She died in great agony shortly after 7 o'clock and was laid out beside her children, The motives of the woman in thus killing her childrenand herself may be gained from the following notes and seraps of writing found this morning. They were written veloek thir morning he was met airmen WI MOIR IEA compounded on thorcughl chemical and medicinal principles, | does just what is claimed ily scientific : You will please consider | ) yourself One of a Commits tee, to make an examina- eae tion of the present Stock of Whitmer & Co's, at Spring Mills, and report tothe peos ple of Penn's Valley—~What they know about Storekeeps uf aRven { + § Wile rapid ‘ tood OM FONG, y} 3 By thorou; assimilation 1 th it reaches every | system, healing, p and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained four nh +4 i . 4 " of the in Ww wifving r hair Ury ing 3 MOE | ing. ——— os | LOCAL ITEMS, t to Travelers.—Special In- flered youn by the Bur It will pay you to read {ment as in the city, at be found else- | store. uns recast ’ ; H = Ex-Sherifl Thomas P, Waguer, ofl __qon. Brisbin, stationed at Fort Henry Corman, of Miles, has gone | Union county, died on last Friday. Keough, M. T., writes a splashing letter to 1llinois, whero he will rma R ee YW @ WOTO pleased to have Mr. | tO the Herald, on trouting. Think of fow months and see how they do things Spyker Gast, one of Mifflinburg’s best | trout from 4 to 4 Ibs, and strings of 50 to out there. citizens and business men, give the Re. | 60 pounds caught in a few hours. These —-Get a shoe or boot, when yOu PORTER a call thejother day. He reports j are whoppers and it would do us good to peed it, that is genuine goods—it seems j crop prospects in Union county splen«|see such fellows splash at the end of a {hat article is kept alone at Doll & Min | did. Spyker is one of those genial fel line. The general says nothing about mus. ole's, who warrant their £02ds, lows one always loves to meet. quitoes and gnats—if they are in_pro- ho . \ a a : portion, then git out with your Mon- Mrs. Joseph Neff, of Centre Hill, Such canned fruit as peaches, | ana trout. has been seriously ill for some weeks. | pears, tomatoes, and corn, as are bought mn Mp ——— ~The best canned and dried fruit, fish, salt, and all first class groceries, at Dinges' cheap store, wholesale and re- tail. Read his check system of seliing EER |go0ds—it is a capital idea and saves Eg |money for the purchaser, EE BE} EEE Importan dncements are 0 LINGTON ROUTER, their advertisements to where in this issue, i GREAT BBB EERE EEE 3 BE K BBB KEE EE } 3 K H Hl} BE BBB EEEEEE H HI #5 Demrborn Ave, Chicago, Nov, 1. Bo ———————— A ——————— HEAVY HAIL BTOEM, §. ~The most ses that ever was known ples : to~day. It lasted uncens- tingly fremiGto] © clock, Hail stones as iarge nf 8 hon's epg fell, The walls of {Baboeock's new wariely hall fell in, in. lstantly killing Charlie Munster and iwounded two others, one dangerously. Tha 1 several! houses fell, csusin [dams «ls, the extent of which inot yet Ww! Great damage, it is fears jed, bas beon done to sheep in this country iby the storm 1 have been a great sufferer from & very weak stomach, heartburn, snd dyspepsia in its worst form, Nearly everything 1 ate gave me distress, and 1 could est but lide, I have tried everything rec ommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dosen physicians, but gat so veliel until | tok Brown's Iron Bitters, 1 feel sone of the oid troubles, and am a new man, | am getting much stronger, and feel fistaate. Iam a railroad engineer, and now } my trips regulary. too much in praise of your wond ful medicine, DC. Macs, a H HIV Vv y, Tex, June H. 1 Y Y Yy vv Y Marble & WORKS. i led over Lareds -_ a —— Proprietor, Lewistown; Pa. The undersigned he pubiie of Pen sated to do all ARReYAlY at AND GrawiTe at vols of ONE PRICE STORES Ar Mr ——— ~The widow of Joseph Bitner, of this Jace, has also been ill for some time. ... Sohn Hess, an old citizen of Haines, isin now, and found so excellent and natur- al in flavor, are done up under a secret process known only to a few canning establishments, and our ladies make The Presbyterians, on Monday afternoon, played upon their new pass tor, Rev. W, K. Foster, what was, no doubt to him, an agreeable surprise. by the oldest child Matilda: “1 wish to all my playmates s better and happier t me than 1 had, So goodsby to yousall., You are all welcome to the Bellefonte, Pa. Brown's Iron BirrErs does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not Twelve ice houses belonging to Mrs (Busch, in Indianapolis, were destroyed ‘by fire early ono morning. Most of the ice, we guess, was burned 1o a crisp, Theaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write or call ou Clerss® Ding for feeble health. ——Brockerhof’s Centre Hall store is admiited to set other stores in the shade for cheap carpets, They keep them all prices, and offer them at astonishingly low prices. : -——Qur position ‘on Woman Sai frage is this' Weare in favor of giving all the old maids a vote. ThE GW. HOSTEKMAN, Dentist, Contre Hall, Utlice at residence on Church street, oppo- ite Lutheran Chu Will give saliss all breaches of his profession, iste 1dspr Ww MERCHANT TAILOR. {Shop epcorner of Church snd Main st. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his- line, on short notice, and good fits guars lanteed, according to the latest styles. A large lot of samples always on d. { Workmen of long experienced in his {employ. nov y Bm blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &¢. place where 1 have gone. Remember me. Another paper contained the ver ges of the hymn, “There is a Happy Land.” Another note is addressed toffa playmate as follows: “Mary Murray: I'lesse tell Lizzie Martin, Minnie Otten and Lizzie Rey mould that 1 have forgotien their dispute and forgive them. I guess they will feel sorry for it, May they think of me as their friend. TrLLy SgysoLot,” Other notes read as follows: “Para: Forgive me. We have to leave you. Mamma thought it was the best we could do. 1 am now in the better land where we will live with freedom, Your daughter, MATILDA, “Dear Para: Please bury us decent at Wander's cemetery, that we may all be many froitless efforts to imitate them. They came in force, invaded his resi This is not necessary now, when these dence, and made him the recipient of an goods can be bad for a mere song, al- abundance of good things to start house- ways fresh, at Sechler's grocery, where keeping with—all of which we are all the finest groceries are always kept. pleased to note, and trust he may ever : .__ . {thus be held in loving remembrance by —There is prospect for a decline in | is ~qrishioners. > western beef. ——The democrats of Lancaster have w rch, Grand Display of an Entire New Stock of Goods at Prices that des fy Competition. ~=Qn Tuesday, James Fye, while at ork in the gravel bank, above town, Use only Erown's Tron Bitters made by rown Chenical Co., Baltimore, Crossed ved lines and Liadeanark on wiapper. 8B. PEALE EALE & M'KEE, Attorneys-ate Office opposite the Court fonte, Pa. ————————— AA UPSET SALE, ‘SdVD ANV SLVH SPRING & SUMMER 1882, There having been such an unsets professional services to the Ben or prepared to perform sll operstionsinthe dental profession. He is now folly pres pared to extract teeth absolutely vider pain. my 378 USH HOUSE, ¢ W. BR. Teller, foute, Pa, Special attention t Belle «i country t ct OHN BLAIR LINN, Office on Allegheny street, lent £ # ‘SAOO0H HNITHSINYNA SLND tled feeling among Importers and Manufacturers of late, we > Commencing First Week of June. have been especially Exacting in the Purchase of our NEW STOCK. ee A Beoteh people and old time folks know what is the meaning of an : “upset sale,” It is a term used when things are to be sold out to close estates, partnerships, cte. C. T. Alexander. Bower, LEXANDER & BOWER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, . BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Garman's 3 new building. AVXINISTEAIOR 'S NOTICE— _ Foie Letters of ade ministration upon ihe eslale of Zerby, late of Poller twp, dec’ ing lawfully granted to dersigned, he would sl persons knowing themselves to be dabled to the estate to make payment and those having claims tke same to present the same duly tioated for settlement. We propose a sale of this nature. The prosperous scason so far Is, ith of July, all of the 8 his year, the largest we ever had, encourages u Ring The and call the people in to close out before Lhe Toe » 5 {aving been connected with a Large Wholesale Bussiness for many years in New York gives Be usan advantage over many oth ers in the purchase of Goode. je [uo J9quIdmdY] Men's and Boys’ so SA, Clothing in in ~ FANT MIN J9V FSdHL id WE WANT TO SELL OUT WE WANT TO SELL OUT oO WE WANT TO SELL OUT WE WANT TO SELL OUT to start again with a new stock, WE WANT TO SEFL OUT tod o a larger business than ever We Never Stop At Anything the right, and if the {o make purchases for fall. Having watched with an eagle eye every opportunity and whenever w= to keep plenty work gomwg. = a concession has been offered, we have taken advantage of it and pitched in. » ) OJ 50 a or $025 ¢ to make some changes. © “hh o g we eh HLAOA I03 jou oxev Loy y, O 1882, CR arch 13. By Relief to Dan’l Keen 5 21 " Wm. Carson 2 60 Sam’l Campbell 14 50 Wm. Tobias 78 00 Mrs. C Miess 118 00 Dan’l Fauber, Jr 52 00 Alex” Wegely 7 37 Mrs Jeff Dresher 65 34 Pennington Girl 45 00 Chas. Peterson 119 60 Geo. Shep 78 00 Merchandize & drugs 50 53 Legal service paid 16 00 Med. ser. Dr. Alexander 30 00 cash paid W. Emerick 12 00 Exonerations 30 cash pd. Robt Lee, estate 94 & Per centage on $925 46 25 Services 45 00) Ds HOd MSV oCo 55 2 i Aemy ueary oq 0} 00001 WVHVED A *poojuvavnd 3g joeji0d v pum SI0PI0 IN0L AVE] IOYIWOY fousag JO 30q Oy Woy &N sSapurg eoyg jo Fpupy [|v puv ‘proayy men] ‘sfupuiy ‘s000020]Y "SUING JID ISH THI INVA N0Xx JI YAHIVAT A108 AASANA By marking every,article in plain fizures and at uniform percents age above cost, our customers al ways derive the benefit of evs ery bargain that we obtain. om ‘ores 09 S ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, to carry out our plans when we are in ALLEGHENY B8T,, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First!Floor. 4. Froo Bass to and from all trains. of Special rates to witnesses and jurors, Sjuntf DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ~— Letters of administration upon the estate of Robert Lee, late of Pot, ter, twp., dec'd, having been lawfully granted to the Ser, he would re- spectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present the same duly authenticated for settlement, WM. J. THOMPSON, May 46% Potters Mills. Adm. cum test annexo de b, n: — DINGES! — PLAIN TALK ! TO EVERY BODY. pt READ THIS !! —— I will keep up a FULL LINE OF GOODS, right along. DO NOT FORGET THIS! I especially call atten. tion to MY STOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Eupes 13 SAWV ‘FAIIOVHILV “THAON-—SNOILN prices must be cut down, to gather the people; SLIVD pus £HOHS ‘F1004 FINID. NVD 30 dIHAM TVOISAK 90 NV) 0 JIHM d0d JdNS V ‘puvy uo a ‘NOS % aig) 1° § . . e d0d 34NS Down Go the Prices. Even ifwe sacrifice our profits for one month, the people have done gen- ¥ ISH HL VI MARKETS, Philadelphia, June 12.—~Wheat 1.25; corn 80; oats 59, Spring Mills Market, Wheat, 81.25 Rye 80c Corn, ears, per bu, 70 ¢, Corn, shelled. 0c. Oats, 656c. Buckwheat, 50c. Barley 76c. a Cloverseed,. 400 to 4.50 Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.76 Plaster,ground per ton, $9,00 Flour, per bbl $6,00 Butter, 20c. Tallow, 6c. Lard, 12, Ham, 15c. Shoulders 10 Bacon or side, 102 Eggs per doz. 16¢ Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble ojvm OB[® OA ‘xe pp ‘edeg ‘epivN EVERY DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE. and we are satisfied, “ Vd AINOIATTAL | ‘HONYVHY VIHATIAAVTIIHd SNIMA'T Ad aNV ODNI erously by us for many years, Levme woy3 oA $004 02 118 d9V AHL ajuojeried wong] sopio ©) En a1avia ‘SINVYD Pue SdIHM TVIISNN PU In a Nut-Shell, This Is it. ii JAS. A. BEAVER, sin President. Cahi@ (F teacouazy BANKING.OO Milliken, Hoover & x Ch Deposits; oa) : And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, sande Bu Government Securities, Gold & A0ap0Bi J L. SPANG Attorne, Consultations in Engh Gorman. Office in Farst's new b BEST Sn tal not o will start by the DRESS GOODS, The practical point of all this is a radical SILKS, reduction in prices from Juue 1st, They are all X09 HUHH XM ‘SIINS Sq jo xeseyoand Ayoase 03 cut, some ten, some twenty, some thirty per cent, PRINTS & DOMESTICS, . and some, on goods prepared specially for this sale, : not at all, Compared with April 1st the average de- duction is twenty<five per cent. Ol O° 000, merchandise now held by us, about 8500, ig "rs 875 % the Hosiery, Notions and Trimmings, Linens; White Goods and Laces, Woosted and Embroideries, Shoes, Carpets; Oil Cloths, and Mattings, Gents Furnishing Goods and “" LL CAUTION. Having purchased at constable sale the following articles for- merly the property of Sam’l Leitzel, viz! 1 dozen chairs, cook stove, coal stove, two corner cupboards, 2 bureaus, 2 looking glasses, book case, parlor table, 4 beds and bedding, 3 lots of carpet, 1 wagon, spring wagon, sett harness, saddle, 2 pigs, sofa, clock, 8 stands, kitchen table, sewing mas chine. 1 will leave the same in his pos- session at my pleasure and caution all pers sons not to meddle with the same. 1jundt DAN'L BARTGES. Penn Hall. 000 is involved in thissale, From the great list 92 a bs which might be made we only quote threo items to- at home 'SHO100 AALYO0SSY NV qaEdIvad A day, namely: 77 01 108 21 110 61 206 25 $1097 08 595 80 217 20 25 3000 pairs of men’s Cassimere Pantaloons, made and making, » 3. 4 Yue strong, neat, durable, lately ‘LAO SONIHI JIsdd NV ISILVI FHL MERCHANT TAILORING. : O40 Ne aes "Bawe worth 83.50 now PiotLaNaTION NO .2 6000 men's suits, real standard Sawyer's Cassimere, made and making, late price “9900)8 LuayIoqy (HEADQUARTERS) Sinking Creek Mills, Pa I am now ready to announce to the people of Pennsvalley that I have returned from the eastern cities with one of the LARGEST STOCKS a OF NEW SPRING AND, SUMMER GOODS, ever brought to this section of coun- try, consisting of Diy Goods, Ladies) Dress Goods, in all the latest styles, 67 £15.00 now two and a half dollars cheaper, $1007 08 — Permitus to offer thanks to our 750 men’s suits, eight styles, every gan many patrons for the confidence March 18 rior to any in the Val- By balance due him 200 25 PETER RERICH, Supervisor. 1882 Dr March 13 To amt duplicate To amt from J J Arney ment freshly made, some [of them sold ley freelv at twelve dollars now nine and a half, manifested by them in our mode : ! all the people that of doing business, ¥ { Ci + Woh Our intent to~day is simply quick trade prices areon all our clothing for this sale, WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor., Sixth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PARKER'S GING! :R TONIC. a Ey A Pure Fimily Medicine that Invigorates cating: 689 50 831 65 ————— sa] Guarantee Dargains—I mean March 13 Cr Byywork done on roads By lumber [for roads By cash paid Farner By cash paid Auditors By 451-6 days service By balance that I will sell low, and only ask that § Send forapamphlet, 8, B. HARTMAN & 00., Osborn, Oblo, Keep your bowels regular with people come and satisfy themselves of ee . . 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. . Ss, : done Or he . 4 Rev. Wm. K. Foster has taken a nominated S. H. Reynolds for congress got into a tight place, The gravel sud. housek ing, 8 . . . : . yusekeeping, te residence of Jno.] ——Call and see the fine assortment of | him up to his chin, in which predica- rounded by good company. Rev. Fos- Sk an 3 Call ad Tie hi very low in price. (allad examine is; ___ Thigves gained entrance to Mr, 11's m L buried together; that's all 1 request from of these headquarters, : ear Millheim on Wednesday night gain. 0 present, and is in the collar box. from the . ~ 3 " i ; PS o8' 3 " valley bargain store, C. Dinges, Centre |just now headquarters for boys’ suits.) on (he farm of J, G. and_ William [knife is yours.’ makes the little fellows almost jump out | Olearfield county, on M cle. sick, you know, and thought of dying ofs Mrs, Susan Potter, widow of the late ORC ; a Jov.are very POOF and many farmers for all of us to die at once, and bought ey are v 3 Chicago, on the 6th instant, aged 81 years. i A We did y . : , » itn my mother, I not sulle last fall, Grain figlds in this part of the | Dinges, and was raised on Dinges’ la y ow aol " Who |g She was a Centre county! ,, t i I've brought home from school. It is not — Mmmene Nores—The carpens| ——aAll the nice hats you see worn by James Irvin, whig candidate for Govern. g ! Caproni. 1tis on the lower shelf of the hs > ‘ n . H. B. Eis- Pennsvalley bargain store, C. Dinges jed at Madison, Indiana, by the side of my two dear playmates: wish you a look exceedingly romising....Esq. ot : governor in 1847, not ‘44 —(Ed. Rxror- 1 X gy X place, has patented a device by which a | ¥ \ h yy. You aro all wolcome. early help put it out. petent judges pronounce it a good thing. . : { family bore a good reputation and no one Warm weather is coming....Corn is ence, the other day. He is one ofthej °° - ; queensware, fish and salt? All votethat| = 1, {or horse is sick... . Diseases DIED. swe { we Oth: We ¢ ) 3 , Try his check plan ‘ : : Ellsworth, Ks., June 9th: We are all fran of latest styles, ‘Try his check p new iron fence around their church, 1382, aged 77 years, and § month She of building up a Lutheran charge in this |stipation are entirely curable with Man- | fies Mazie Smull is going to open up a|(sithful in discharge of ner duties at for several years. Kansas is “booming” she is an expert at the business....J. L. thanks to their neighbors and friends for y . 3 4 0 family. Yours, &c., J. A. Buigur., | TWP, for year ending March 13, 1852. Br ati : J uckers, 22 catfish and 19 trout; the boys Tx , b Y : ; the boys Naw Advertisements, ports crops middling in that part|By Amt Duplicate ke all such small institutions was an! upon tho estate of Hannab M. Chambers, in to see our sanctum on same day—he ly impressed with the age and works , he would respectfully request all persons . ‘ athe 3 bt, but we'll beliey ar ths . : ——Dried fruit, of the best] quality, is doubt, @ rather than hunt those having claims against the same to Sechlers, headquarters for No. 1 grocer- Babel too, or if he was any place close| signe: Pine Grove Mills, Pa. ges, lemons, pure spices, sosps, fine cons ous accident befell Ammon Bletz, son of : run off the track and the boy falling un~ ——The select schools, of this place, mou rents.... Miss Alice Nestlerode has just invited. few weeks, Migs, not over 5or 6 million dollars, to which ‘ : JACOB MIESS, Overseer. ward to be paid as said legacy comes in | 1882, DR. fal attorney to be presented, as a token | March 13. ‘ A Miller six weeks boarding paid at any first Eliza Gordan : Wm. Galbraith ted to a grand banquet soon as 1st mill- For piles, constipation and a torpid David Little Eliza Pennington he makes five cents profit on a suit or Mrs. © Miess his bargain. This is a queer notion, but Exonerations 6 49 or full suit, and see how low he will put Cash p'd Robt Lee, Estate 69 b 88 Farmers Mills, in Gregg twp, is a Centre Hall to Spring Mills, leaving the] ~~ JOHN FARNER,Superyisor. 1882 Dr e convenient to get their mail at J . mon g To Cash from H Rarich rears ago, and are pleased that the | ash ¥ #" As a matter of course all band- : By Exonerations and then you get reliable goods there bergers kzeeps half the stock you find at Brack- ture before purchasing elsewhere, else to see us the other day. Noah reports Dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, 'indi- The Osceola Reveille says that John H- his from the prices asked. operating it under the name of “Phoenix He is a brother of Maj. Reynolds, of Iv bozan te : y 1h ife an ready got under headway at | 1 aga ’ deniy began to run in on him, and be- wife and al E Rw doors below the Bellefonte, and an able man. fore he could escape it had imbedded RerorTER office, Ia a) decd. Our sanctum is sur-| carpets at Mullen’s store—one of the | ment be was shortly after found not } largest and best lots in the county, and hurt but badly scared, ter and his estimable bride have fhe b 10% ee 28 i hearty copgratalations and good wishes [stock of carpets belore purchasing ei8e-| oy, )e1l’s mill through a; back wi y f the : where, and don't miss a genuine bar P rough aback window, : n ] ¢ you. My knife and mouey is fer your Summer coats and pants, dosters . : f last week, and carried off a lot of corn : Buy for and fine straw hats at the famous Peans- ——RBrockerhoff’s Centre Hall store is|and chop. Anton, Annie and sell flowers t money 1 have saved. It is mine. The all. et che py »es Oh, but they have nice ones there—| we f Navas Teo hill © . Hall, ches, cheaper, sheapest of +0, J a ©) Weld and A. A. Stev ons, hear Btabville, “For Mary Murphy; I will tell the sto RC 18laKe , . pl, ) & t i + lia Mo n ¢ of their boots to see them. , Fact is He fe on oF Sor the BaF ay I ry of ourtrouble. My mother was always yovs should not be taken there, they als | unearthed. an. AN suprh t if she w ——Tt is reported that a great many Ls vo crazy when they see what Te aL ten, and thought how ifshe was dead how ' fields in the upper end of this val 8 we would be treated, and so thought best grain fle Cs in tua RRpOE o ty suits are there. James Potter, who was the father of Caps|f he od ih and Doug 2 3. : ~ tai .W.P allefonte. died in|30metding to Klil us, 6 baby first, An ill not get the seed sown. This probs} - rye-stock measuring 7 feet and | A% W. W. Poiter, of Bellefonte, died in pins | oy hid nd at "oa ably is owing to the dry spell of weather | 3 inches was left at this office, by v Mrs. Potter was the second wife of James tl ; and] Pots § stepmother of| Much and now we 1 out of trouble.” s otter, and therefore a stepmother of|much and now we aro all out of trouble. valley look better than they have for | near this place by farmer Harry. Captain Potter. q rin “For Rossey Morri Take the book EOme years. can beat it? lady, having been the sister of General}? 0 mine. It is the History of the United : : in 1844. 8 i the residence of |{Dtates. Take i 0 iy F00TR ters are now at work on the spire of the men and boys were bought at Dinges’ Sh In i884. pong died 8 bg Fesidence © ap! ARES I OO ir joerg pew Lutheran church... .W closet, enhuth went west She vibes da 3 .The {runs it, her hasband.— Watchman, “This is for Mary snd Nell Murphy; grain and grass in Yenn and Haines : i (Gen: Irvin was whig candidate for ish Levi Murray, coachmaker of this happier and better time than I had. Goods Reifsnvder came near having a fire b : : TER, ) b ’ 3 3 . yuggy top can be quickly raised or low- No cause tragedy } } an s onthouses the other day— | Dussy OP : ( J No cause for the tragedy other than that in one of his outhouses the » ered, by simply touching a spring. Com- i which the notes convey 15 known. The MADISONBURG CHIPS, —— Esq. Orndorf, of Pine GroveMills,} ov aia & 5 ever suspected Mrs. Seyboldt of insanity, honored the Reporrer with his pres-j.. bi not yet all planted.... Harvest will soon &, : | be here....Katie Fuallmer is out again. ERR ERR Cstaunch democrats of Ferguson. Dinges does that. Stock never allowed sells Jou hous Sick neagen Rov I A. Bricht it g { wt up to have the y ving Us....1he members 0 Mrs, Mary Farner was born the ith day Rev. J. A. Bright, writes us from |to go down, always kept up to ha the Evangelical church are putting aof March, 1805, died the 5th day of June, 3 3 1 i x . >. 4 “yy . i die a well and highly pleased Xi Buss, and BAVe mOnAY. = which when finished will be quite an|was a consistent member of the M, E, and I am laboring with bright prospects Never forget that bilionsness and con- improvement....We understand that church for about forty years. She was city. Harvest will begin about the 19th {4lin, ci at shment § tending all means of grace. Tho family inst. Crops look better than they have Sressmaitiog Se tad and friends wish to offer their sincere : AUDITORS’ REPORT s an ex ness... this year. Please send me a specimen = . m Rouse and 1. S. Grimm take the cake in the kindness shown during her sickness Reronten. Kindest regards to you and | Receipts and®expenditures of POTTER fishing in a single dav thoy erptuied 80 and death. A y they cs 32 ; : PETER HOFFER, Overseer, 22 ca ——Mr, Sam’l Brown, of near Linden | 1882. DR. nderstand it....Our long looked for Hall, called on us on Monday; he re- | March 18 ndian show has come and gone, and | A DIMINISTRATOR 8S NOTICE. — a ay A : / \ : ! Letters of administration of the country—good poor fields....|To Cash J Miess ntire failure as it proved a bad sell to | ! Mr. Sam’l Weiser, of Millheim, called ar community. ... We are [very favora-|late of Bellefonte, deceased, having] ; been lawfully granted to the undersigned, reports grain and grass fields in Peon { Mr. Henry Johnson, yet in the bots i township very promising. tom of our heart there is a lingering|knowing themselves to be indebted to the - estate to make immediate payment and 3 i } } i ¥ y - always useful, always wholesome, and Abe gutisfaciory | of of his age. ih - present them duly authenticated for is always to be had, fresh and cheap, at Q the lower Of aitlement. R.G. BRETT, Adm'r, : : by when the battle of Jericho was orm rn ee ies, such as sugars, coffees, teas, syrups ry : ; 3; ry Rroo n pe all kinds of meats, canned goods, orane fought? Come Oberlin....Quite a seri- New Brockerhoff House. h William Beltz, while playing with the fectioneries made of pure sugar only; fp ’ 8 playing also willow ware, segars and tobacco. offbearing car at the saw mill the car ect derneath was killed instantly, We ex- will hold a picnic on top of Nittany tend our sympathy to the bereaved pa- mountain, Friday afternoon, 16. All are returned from Lock Haven, where she — We offer a reward of $50,000 to had been visiting friends for the past any one finding a le of about and we may be entitled in Earope or else- $930 35 where, and no questions asked, There- to us by installments. Upon the pay-| March 13. % ment of the last installment the success- | To Amt. Duplicate of our gratitude and friendship, with a By Relief 5 . $300 gold watch and chain, and to have ike child class summer resort in the U.S. (Ex- Wm. Bethlehem 5 : oes J. Nevel changes copying the above will be invi- ted 1 x Sam’l Campbell ion is paid over.) Wm. Carson . . Mrs. Carlin ter ex , liver, never fail to take Peruna. Sam! Cunfer ——TLewins don't care a cent whether ) Geo. M' Minn not, only so he has the pleasure of sell- Blanch Clover ing and making a customer feel good on By J Morchandizo : i 3 4s ed. ser. Dr. Alexander 30 00 it’s the way Lewins will do. Go and buy from him if you need a coat, hat, pants, Percentage on $904 45 23 ; ; Services 45 00 it just to see you jn at its cheapness, All sold warranted. Balance $ new postoffice, John Auman, postmast~{ March. 13 er. It will be served on the route from | Dr, to balance due township % pike and taking the back road. Sub- : geribersto the Reporter who find it| March 13 : To Amt Duplicate Farmers Mills should notify us. We - : : James Spangler nrged the erection of such an office sev- Balance population in- that section has at the needed accommodation. March 13 Cr By work done on roads <e furniture comes from Brackbills, By E . 3 2 : y Errors in duplicate jie oldest establishment in Bellefonte, | po Noy rosd Allen to Mul too; his work is made to last, and his | By Cash paid B Bitner prices to save money. No establishment | By 662 days services bills. and none has the variety that you gee there. Examine Brackbill’s furni- you may regret it. ——Nosh Corman, of Miles, popped in all crops in Brushvalley looking finely, all of which we are glad to chronicle. gestion, ete, are always relieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters, Orvis & Co., have purchased the Enter- prise Colliery near Osceola, and are now Colliery, Jobn H. Burns is the Super- intendent. $1030 05 March 13 To balance dus township 474 83 AUDITORS of Potter towzahi, 1882 D March 15 To cash for P R March 13 } By auditors fee for 1881 By room rent DJ Meyer By F Kurtz printing By Stationery By auditors fees 1882 By balance Ladies i ne shoes, Meus and Doys Keedy-made Clothing, CARPETS, OILCLOTH, Windowshades, Notions; Qneensware Glassware, Fresh Fish, = ; ; o i WILL GIVE AWAY 81000! this Try Dinges’ groceries if yon want a fresh and pure article. Finest and hest teas, syrups, coffee, ele. A Freak.~—The Kittanning Free Press; of May 27ch, relates the following: “On Sunday afterncon as W, W. Lifzet and FH. Hl. Weylman, of this place, weré driv- ing near Manor church, they were caught in a storm, and the lightning struck the umbrella which they had over them, burning it to pieces, and ran down the side of the buggy tothe ground, burning a portion of the lgp robe and’ Mr. Weyl- man's pants, Strange to say neither of the gentlemen Ayere injnred.” We usually leave it to doctors to reec- ommend miedicines, but Parker’s Ginger Tonic has been so useful in our family in relieving sickness and suffering, that we cannot su y (09 much in its praise,~ Salen Argue, {> vaay tn nash (IO v aNvea ¥ voar to cash customers, by aSystemof { 31 00 8 00 2 00 15 00 10 4 50 "640 n———— 3 $31 00 March 13 To balance due township 6 40 ‘We, the Auditors of Potter township do certify that we have examined and audit« ed the above accounts and found them correct, ‘A, C. RIPKA JOHN GROVE W.B, XM arich (the i r JAELES, Each customer taking a $20 Very Respectfully Yours, DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, B enn’s. Dealers in Drags Perfumery, Fane A full line of Groceries, COME ONE, COME ALL! and sec for yourselves that this is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the RE N. B.—The Highest Prices paid for Produce, such as Eggs, But- ter, dried apples, apple butter, Beans and Bacon, April, 1882. HH, SIRAUB, A check sume purchased will be punch xd ¢ full 81 will be without Inte GOLDSMITH & BROTHER, . 3 i and when amount If vou are a mechanic or farm Une] aun down by family or I If you are a lawyer, minis or anxious cares do not take MIKKaung Gineex Tonic, A you have Dyspepeia, Kidney sroubled wi y disorder you can ba cured by There are howd: and nervous diseases wh in time If you are wasting aw Ginaer Tonic at ¢ it wi It has saved hundre druggist about it, or send r, wom cnt with overwork, or & mother juices try Fa x's Gmcer ToNc, 5 man exhausted by mental strain stimulants, but use PARKER'S thrown off the $20, besides baving| ew York Office) ke, 97 Frankin St. J Pure Wines and Liquors for pur ores always kent. CUT THIS EAP S150 8d We hs¥egiores nib your goods lower than sold elsewhere : wy Trinury Complaints, or if you are somach, bowels, blood ar paves PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO, CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowlnter est; Discount Notes; Buy and doll GovernmentSecurities, : Gold and Coupons, Wu, Worry ! Prag ly dylug from lung, Kidaey sy Parkun's Ginger Towne or 0 res olor to gray hair, he. aod 41 sacs, a dragon. Yiesipation or any disease take build you up from the first dose ¢ yours. Ask your neighbor of to HISCOX & CU., New York, ing In buying dollar , FLORBSION CULOONS, ond lasting perfang, Price 48 ad lB ves sit for n cir glnr vy 4 B. MIvaLn } Auditors. Uashier March 18, 1882. SNIHLOTD 3J0VIN AQV3H cog, ond © % ‘ !
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