The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 13, 1882, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE
a
REPORTER.
Centre Hall, Pa., July 13 1889,
we Weather! warm on Monday and
Tuesday, with mercury near 90,
The Reporter for the campaign only
50 cents, cash. Send us the names
. « Editor.
$2 XN
Frevurick Kurz,
Tenms ~82 por year in advance,
when not in advance.
20 gents per line for three
rales.
While our Two Larar
Roovs are crowded with
near by Customers, we
always have Price ron
STRANGERS, and heartily
welcome them to a share of
our Bargains,
G. A. SpiGeLMyRe, & Co's “Fair,”
Wairaer & Co's “Supply Depot”
Serive Minis,
LOCAL ITEMS,
r—
~Fprogh mackerel at Brockerhofl's—
try them, none better offered in this
ounty.
~The Tyrone forges are to
blast again,
~The Delaware and Maryland
peach crop will be one of the largest,
be put in
~—— Whiskey cared a Mifllin county
man of a rattlesnake bite,
ail
~—1f you want pure coffees, teas, or
spices, call at Brockerhofl”s cheap store,
Centre Hall,
~The cut worm is doing great dam-
age to tobacco plants in some counties.
. —Since the republicans have split
into two factions pole-cats are plentier
in this county than ever before,
~—-Ladies if you want a stylish shoe,
go to Doll & Mingle, in Brockerhoff
block, assortment equal to any city
store, and prices low,
——Tw0 boys belonging to the Lewis-
burg Journal office got awfully skeered
at seeing a 12 inch water snake. To see
the sea-sarpint would be the death of
‘em no doubt.
—— Persons who visit Lewisburg this
summer should not fail to visit Cornels
ins’ photograph gallery, on 316 Market
street. For good work he is unsurpassed.
See his card in another colum.
———Mr, John Harpster Miller, son of
weweMr, John Hess, one of the oldest
inhabitants of Haines twp,is in very
feeble health,
3 -
al commenced to bombard the city of
Alexandria,
—= Hiram Durst, of near this place,
made twenty-four big 4-horse loads of
hay off of nine acres of grass. How is
that?
Mr, Nash, of the Spring Mills ho-
tel, by another card, shows that he has
added to the attractions of his summer
resort,
—==Mr, I. J. Grenoble, of Spring
Mills, called to see us on Tuesday. Mr,
Grenoble has determined to abolish the
credit system in his store, and do busi-
ness on the cash basis as will be seen in
his adv. in another colum,
DELONG'S TRAGIC END, THE AGE OF CHIVALRY,
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history
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ANd Hi Rial
of Lieutenant Da LL t
{ comrades has been fi od to the Navy
| Department by Enginoor Melville. Writ
fing from Lona Delta, March 25th, he
{ gives a dotall mecount of the finding of the M
romaing of the lost party, and he presents enous
A copy of the logbook of the commander,
kept by him during the last terrible days
Melville's soarch al first proved unsue
| cessful; but after ropeated efforts, soatters
ed implements were found at a junction of
the branches of the Lena, and Hnally
body of Do Long and two of his compans
fons partially buried in the snow were dug
out, Tho remains of the rest of the erew
wera found in the immediate vicinity
"pon the painful sufferings of thie par
ty, follow ing so manfully the example of
thelr commander in what all knew 10 bo als ' said
forlorn struggle for life, it is }
to dwell, except to say that every expedi
ent which skill, perseverance, or self sao
rifice could suggest to overcon
ful hardships of that terrible elimate,
faithiully ¢
4 3 } 5
astored to, though in most
sos without success aft he
I'he logbook kept by De Long covers
AN \ ’
| The latest chapter in the tragio
i ng 1
| a }
irnisl
writer i
ERYE
slaughter i
estaom to whiel
ehiefl perpetrator
tween the eitiren
of Flanders ther )
then when the L At
the! town of Grammont by storm
day in June, and showed
man, woman or ohild
wi od
i
were t
. the Earl
HE returning rel
Warrior,
‘ant ang: |
init one; |
URNOCHESA LY
andi .
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iF YOU GAN
othe dreads beginning
at the yi
CR: WARE ais0 his
fray ’ i
Was 1 ung
course all persons au
Waxren—~Two good men to solicit]
orders for monuments and grave stones |
in Pennsvalley, for which a good salary |
will be paid, Apply at Hesner's |
Bellefonte Marble Works, Bellefonte, |
Pa. 13inldt
' |
~= Wa were pleased to have a call]
from Mr, Christ, Dale, Sr, of Oak Hall,
on Tuesday last, Mr. Dale has just re-
turned from a month's visit to the west
in company with his son, Clement Dale,
Esq. oFBellafonte. He reports himself
well pleased with the country, and
says the farmers expected to commence
catting grain in the beginning of this
week.
—The Lock Haven Journal
James Burney, of Paddy's Run, about
two miles east of Renovo, was killed
while slaicing logs through one of the
dams above the mill, He and a com-
panion went through the chute, when a
ju struck and killed him. The accident
occurred on Wednesday, and brought
sorrow to the neighborhood.
~Mr, George Harter, of Penn twp,
died on Tuesday noon. He was one of
the oldest inhabitants of that section,
where he was born and lived all his life-
time, some 75 years, He was highly re-
spected by all who knew him, as a man
of strict integrity and a devoted member
of the Evangelical church, He leaves a
widow~his second wife and is the fath-
er of some 12 children.
says:
Tet
ia
The Sunbury Democrat has the
following in refference to the robbers
recently arrested at Montandon, a full
account of which was given in the Re.
PORTER at the time: “Wm. Whipple who
| was shot while attempting to escape from
the hands of the constable after being
arrested, and died at Montandon on
Thursday morning, before death made
wera
Le
an uninterrupted period of more than ult
threo woeks just preceding his death, but
towards the ast the entries sre shorter,
feebler and evidently hopeless, The spirit
of these fow graphic and pathetic pages
which cannot be read by any one witi
taken by aus
Hable, and
killed
the beslaged
of self forgetlulness, patience,
heroism, and faith in the }
which will make the name their
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conspicuous in ine
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Orgive our
of fiers of the Black
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The following are th hichiright of p
¢lose the lopsbook i
“Saturday, Octobe
30 broakiast—half 0 || rota :
int of hot water, Al 10! proves ganeral a 3 gE BRR
advantage; keeps off eravings for!iadies prisoners of war; nor could
aventing gnawing at stomach, and | French ever { ountrymen
up the strength all the men, allowing the sok prin
who are given three ounces a day, Went to take prisoner the Duchess of Bourl
ahead until 10 and after five {mother of the King, and obt
struck big river again; have turned back: {som for
halt at &, Only made advance of one mile. [pears t
Hard k. Snow, 5.5. EK. wind. Cold was made in the
camp, But little wood and half ounce of jof prisoners. Be
alcohol, {Germans wero wont to fasten their prisor
Sanday, & All hands at 4 One-lers with iron chains; but of
half ounce aleohol. Read divine service. | Proissart says expressiy: {
Sent Ninderman and Noras ahead for re«|impriton thelr captives nor pus
lief, Thoy started at 7. Cheered them. [shackles and fet as the Ger
Under way at 5; crossed creek, {in order to obtain a betler ran
igh ice, all wet » to knees, dried on them forit! They are wi
g and under way again at 10 30. { henor, and ar
At 1 struck river bank. Halt for dinner— quarter. Th !
half ounce alcohol, Alexy shot threely rs well and ransomed
ptarmigans. Made soup. We are follow |toously, without being too hard on then
ing Ninderman's track, although he his spirit Bertrand do Guesclin let
long since out of sight. lee moving rap-| English prisoners go at
idly in river to northward. Halt at 4 30 on le for their ransom, a& generosity
coming to wood. Found canoe. Lay our] ward their foes which the English
heads in it and go to sleep. occasion knew how to requite,
Monday, Oct. 10: Last half ounce alco: (gives one striking illustration of
hol at 5.30. At 6.30 sent Alexy off to look |barbarity of the Spaniards toware
for ptarmigan. Eat dearskin scraps. prisoners, which should not forgotien |
Yesterday morning ate my dearskin foots {in endeavoring to form a general esti:
tips. Under way at 8. In crossing creek of the character of the military type
three got wet. Built fire and dried out.|li{e in the palmiest days of chivalry.
Ahead again till 11. Used up. Built aja war between Castile and Porilug |
ink out of tea leaves!whenever the Castilians took any prisons |
On again asters, they tore out their eyes, tore off their
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Will insure a hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
AND
Cures general debility, and
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gives a new lease of life.
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Restores an exhausted nurs-
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus-
tenance for her child,
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For six years | have been a great
fferer from Hlood Dise
st
pepsis and Constipation ay
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nyt
life had almost become &
Finally, when hope had almost left EEE
me husband seeing Brown's { je
Inox Hrvraxs advertised in the KE
sper, induced me to give it & trial { KE
i am wow taking the third bottle ; 8
and have pot felt so well in six EBB
Years as | CU at the present time !
Ms. L. F. Gurr,
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ONE PRICE STORES
Brown's Iron Brrrers
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “bracing up,” than
any medicine made,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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wepper at the Celebrated
Barry, M. P.|
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Brooks OFF HOUSE,
ALLROHEXY ST, NELLEFONTE,
G. G. McMILLEN, Pro :
Gord Bamplo Rooms on Fi
38. Free Buss ‘0 and from sll.
Special rales Lo withisssos and
. : Attorney So
© in old Consrd building, Bellefonte
H A HNEKER
giv tg
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Dos t, Milibeim
iis heim; ers his
onal services to the re} "
ee to perform a!l operstior: in the
n He is now full
pared to extract tecth absolutely vido
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Office opposite
5 : pposite the
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USH HOUSE. .
J + RB, Teller, proprietor, Belle
tonte, Pa, Special attention given
country trade, unel
J °88 BLAIR LINN,
Attorney.al.
Office on Allegheny street, eile Jam,
C. T. Alexander, C. M. Bower
LEXANDER & BOWER, Sowa,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office in German's new building,
{for Wexford in the British Parlisment, al
imoderate He and savs!
[that a grad: the Liber
noon.
tracks
BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORE|
Very hard going.
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plenty, At
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ole in the ba
. 3 3 » sigan arms and lass » .oy
Jerry Miller, of this place, gave us a call, | 8 full and complete confession, implicat- T hahad ! armgan [RE A Rn ¥t speaks wasting away with
fohn will soon be a man and is on a fair | ing himself, and also stated that his 9 Balled, useqd up, them on, + Speak:
{the Lisbon
hero
fi segration of
mek to Lis
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ne. LO 6rs { i: sug
road to prosperity.
—J. Witmer Wolf, of our town, had
he degree of “A, M.” conferred upon
iim at the recent Penn'a college com-
mencement at Gettysburg,
vlste Wit upon the honor.
1
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We congrat-
i peaches
® — The best canned corn anc
: 8 Centre
this valley at Brockerh
Give them one trial,
FE
Vi
——Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart, of Lew-
istown, were taking in the beauties of
Pennsyalley last week, and favored the
ReroxTeR sanctum with a call.
-— The stock of goods of I. Guggen-
heimer, at Bellefonte, was sold at Sher-
ifl’s sale to Mr. Hirsch, of Lancaster, for
$13,000, which was the amount of his
judgment. The liabilities we are ins
formed are some $30,000,
Invalid mothers and wives quickly re-
tored to health by using Brown's Iron
Bitters, A true tonic,
~——In Huntingdon county the twp.
officers who failed to publish the twp.
annual reports according to law were
brought before the court and fined for
dereliction of duty,
~—It was not our old friend Wils
Barber, of Union county, that was badly
hurt in the Iowa storm, bat some other.
Wils is attending to his clothing store in
Mifflinburg and wisely keeps away from
where the storms go on so high.
Doll & Mingle can not be surpassed
for boots and shoes, whether as to stye,
quality of goods or low prices, Call and
examine their stock.
——Our Nittany valley correspondent
writes: Harvest later this year than us-
ual, but good. Sol. Peck is building a
new barn and repainting his house. Mr.
A. A. Pletcher is improving his home.
Reub. Shafer made a big haul on eels in
Washington farnace dam, a few nights
ago. .
The Fourth was wet generally
throughout the United States, and a
great many pleasure programs were
spoiled in consequence, in all sections.
We never knew a more chilly and wet
July day than 4th inst, ’Twas a pity
indeed. =
——Our old friend, Michael Swartz,
writes from Stevenson county, IIL, J uly
7: This isa peculiar season in norths
ern Illinois; rain, wet and cold. The
crops look well; wheat, rye and oats are
heavy; corn is rather backward, it being
cool and wet for corn. Grass heavy.
~——All competition is distanced by
Drackbill for furniture, whether home
or city-made. Brackbill understandsthe
business thoroughly, being the oldest
dealer and manufactarer in the county,
If you want a parlor snit or chamber set
that has no humbug about it, go to
Srackbills and you are sure of an hon-
est bargain and save money too.
Oar farmers are busy making hay
this week and so far the crop has been
barned in good condition, and crop
plenty. The grain is ripening fast and
will be cut next week. Mr. B. Arney
and other farmers inform us that they
discover a small insect on the wheat,
but there seems to be no harm done by
it. We hope it is not the forerunner
and breeder for some pest for next year.
~~——1In the several districts of Lancas-
fer county the collection of state and
county taxes is given to the lowest ree
sponsible bidder, and the difference be-
tween the contract price and the usual
five per cent. allowed by law goes to the
district school fand. The amount thus
paid out for the school fund during the
present year amounts to $5,576.63,
We usually leave it to doctors torec-
ommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger
Tonic has been so useful in our family
in relieving sickness and suffering, that
we cannot say too much in its praise, —
Salem Argus,
——Probably the oldest twin brothers
in the United States reside in Plum-
stead township, Bucks county, They
are Barney and John Kepler, ninetys
one years of age. Neither of the broth-
ers has eyer been married, both reside
in the same house, and both still enjoy
good health.
An invitation is extended to all
house-heepers to visit the new and ele-
gant grocery of Harry Teats & Co., oppo-
site the Bush house. This new estabs
lishment will be found most complete
in every line of goods belonging to the
grocery business. Canned and dried
fruits, cured meats, sugars, coffees, teas,
spices, nuts, vegetables in season,
fish, salt, tobacco, segars, and innumera~
ble other articles in daily use, All goods
warranted fresh and pure; prices very
reasonable and the utmost satisfaction
guaranteed. Call and see the new gro-
cery.
——On Thursday night of last week a
hief gained entrance to Meyer's hotel,
in this place, and finding the door to the
room where a fruit agent slept unlocked,
he took therefrom his pants and vest,
which were found in the kitchen the
next morning minus a silver watch and
about three dollars in money. Same
night Odenkirk’s hotel, at Old Fort, was
entered, no doubt by the same burglar
or burglars, and some $8 in money stcl-
\’ from the bar drawer.
Musica CornLeEge.—The 21st gession
of the Normal Music School will begin at
Freeburg, Pa., August 1st, 1882. For
circular address, F.C. Moyzg,
22jun4t Director.
——A foot race came off in Osceola the
other day between John Jay, a boy
about 18 years of age, and Daniel Mc
Lavghliv, who has heretofore been the
champion runner in that section, The
stakes were $100. The boy succeeded in
carrying off th: ; prize,
brother, Abraham, who is now confined
in jail, had nothing whatever to do wit}
the stealing of the gran, haraes, or any-
thing else, that he was aware of, and
he alone stole the grain and sold it at
the mill,
——The old reliable grocery stand, of
Sechler & Co, will continue to keep in
advance of all others, for assortment and
quality of goods. Long experience in|
the business enables Sechlers to
what the people of the country want,
and also gives them an advantage in
their purchases which no other house
enjoys. Sechlers never fail to render
satisfaction to any customers. Their
groceries were always found as repres
sented, first class, pure and fresh, and
at a trifle above wholesale prices to cash
buyers. Do not forget the old stand in
the Bush house block.
-Y. M. C. A, Rerorr.—The Young
Men's Christian Association of Centre
Hall make the following report for the
6 Bus. meetings, total attendance 183:
Boys’ Branch meetings, total attendance
330; 41 Religous meetings, total atten-|t
dance 1855,
35; total attendance, 2458
N
55
These
men, Gospel services, Bible classes, |.
Boys’ Branch, Prayer meetings, ete.|,
There were written during the 6 months |
58
12 postal cards, 44 papers, 5 circulars and
21 books were received by the Associa-
tion. $33.31 were deposited in the treas-|s
ury. The report is one of which thelt
Asso. can feel proud of, as it shows an |!
increase in every way over the previous
ones. But while they show this evidence
of success, yet they want the presence
and help of the citizens, The canse for
which they are working—the saving] q
of young men—is a worthy one, and
should awaken the sympathy of every
father and mother. We hope that the |
good work may go on.
ees
SUICIDE.
We ware shocked learn that Mr. |i
Thomas Hosterman, of Haines township,
committed suicide on Wednesday morns
ing of last week. He was found dead in
his barn about 10 o'clock thst morning,
with his throat cut, having committed the
rash act shortly before. There is no doubt
that temporary insanity lead to the deed,
caused by sfllictions and personal troubles,
He was a very prominent church member
for 40 years, and active in local affairs of
that section. As a neighbor he was kind
and helpful, We knew him for many
years and deeply deplore his sad and un-
expected end.
Mr, Hosterman was buried on Thurs
day, in the Evangelical graveyard at
Woodward,
The instrument used by Mr. Hosterman
was an ordinary pecketl kn We learn
later that he had cut a severe gash across
his chin, and that his throat was cut clean
ACTross
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to
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FIRE AT LEWISBURG.
Lewisburg, Pa., July 10,—A fire broke
out this afternoon in the stable of Dr,
Thornton and spread rapidly to several
adjoining stables, which were entirely de-
siroyed. The Baptist and Lutheran
churches and music hall were at one time
in great danger, but were saved by hard
work on tho part of the firemen.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
We are authorized to announce the
name of John A. Woodward, of Howard
township, us s candidate tor Assembly,
subject to democratic usages.
Wo are authorized to announce that
Henry Meyer,’of Miles is a candidate for
Assembly, subject to democratic usages.
ng
POTTERS MILLS SELECT SCHOOL.
A select school will be opened in the
public schocl building at Potters Mills,
July 24, 1882. The patronage of the pub.
lic is respectfully and earnestly solicited.
Special attention given to those preparing
to teach. Tuition moderate.
jull3 M. Suires, Teacher,
PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE.
The Fall Term of this Academy will
begin on the 31st of July, 1882, Special
attention will be given to those preparing
to teach. Tuition from $4 to $8. Board
ing from $2 to $2.50 per week.
~~ W.P HOSTERMAN, A. M.,
13jald Principal.
READ, MARK AND LEARN—That a
fine enclosed Picnic Ground with every
convenience such as Swings, Croquet
ground, Quoits, Pavilion, and a fine
spring of purp water, plenty of shade
Music and lunch got up at moderate rates,
Carriages and tickets to the cave. Socie-
ties, Clubs, Lodges, and all respectable
parties for further information address
GEO. B. NASH,
Spring Mills House.
Spring Mills, Pa.
ENCOURAGING.
Having been encouraged by the steady
increase of business, I have remodeled,
repainted and added to the external as
well as to the internal appearance of my
DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more
attractive to my customers. 1 would now
thank my customers for their liberal pat-
ronege in the past, and solicit a continu-
ance of the same, My stock is as near
full as possible, Tam in complete com-
munication with the principal Drug Hou-
ges of New York and Philadelphia und am
supplied with cuts ard price lists, and
anything in my line not kept in stock,
will be sent for at onceand delivered atthe
same prices that it could be bought: at if
you wont or sent yourseif. I buy my
drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which
enables me to sell just as cheap as any othy
er drug store in tho county, All business
between dealer and customers strictly con.
fidential. J.D, MURRAY,
Jun22¢f Centre Hall.)
13jul8m
Alexy|{ for the conduc
i not retaliate such treatment,
All handsilowed their avery «
. Godh 1 con d expect ut Deir cir
Nothing for supper ex Jdid
of giycorinae,
hy
it
Vids
in quest of gama.
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cheerfu
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Tuesday, 11: 8. W. gale with snow. |...
Unable to move. No game. Une spo nful* &
it water for food.
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wosker and lon
Wha )
Will i ES [Viliago many o
HIOW Los. S00 NOWS! hut
W e are in the handsot hut. The principal p
ienls wo are lost iwrought was in O
rind, and
HAa:10 Wilh § (¢
Thursday, 15: as far as can be ascertaine
MIVIIIO.
and
was comple
4 Mr. Bard
} is clerk, Mr, CU
injur Mrs Bard w
arb tance, bul mira
K Any injury except & few
ted in saying the Lord's Prayer 500 feet £ 1
nd creed. Afler supper strong gale of! :
Horrible night. \ hlown dow:
Friday: Breakfast, willow tea; OF, | mates o i injury.
il! and willo con
Alexy shot plarmigan, 1¢
erating. »}¢
Saturday, October 15: Breakfast, willow [ed
ea and twoold boots, Alexy breaks
own; also Lee. Come to emply grain
aft. Halt and camp, Si
wilight to §'d.
After cross 8 nt
x J LN and bh
Went down in a hole in the od,
nk camped. Sent back for Lee,
nk and
Eh
. Barnes was
one board remai
eR.
or,
Do
in & fence
burt thal she died within ha
} child of Mr. Barnes was ca
Bus of smoko alignd recieved injuries fr
i : : . : the next evening Ther
Sunday, Uctober 16: Alexy broke Jonathan Kelly, which «
own. Divine service. Monday—Alexy | perso s at the time the cyel
Doctor baptized him. Read Pray- |. ately destroyed, an
1 Utigons in whe building were n
unset Alexy died, exhausted from starva- Jured. One of the inmates,
ion, Covered with ensign, and laid him|has since died. In 1
idoor, Mr.
n crib, d
“Tuesday: Snow falls)
UesUay: ONeW lis igariously
Laid (die. TO
hslabs
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Hd
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wit
of ice.
Wedn« sday:
oot-gear. I)
Camp. bi
is Will © oo
Cutting up tent to make! village drug bh
Doctor went ahead to find new |
fied by dark.
Thursday: Bright and sunny, but very
old, Lee and Lasck was found dead
i Doctor and giant
Read pray-|stems, and
he was going. [dreds of y ’
Saturday; Too weak to carry the bods exceed £75 000
es of Lee and Kaack out on the ice. The! = =~ '
them
Then my]
condition.
£8 Wera wro
sons kille
0 500
nyself. Lee died about noon.
& Ap
TIONAL
YY
A485
Coxs
avian af
Sunday: Everybody preity weak. a xp) Hit
to-day, and then managed | CORsHtutional prohibitio
Read | Centre connty, at
floring in our|Osceols Mills, Tuosday e
| Philipsburg, Wednesday evening
(12; Fieming, Thursday evening,
lesburg, Friday evening, July
{Glen, Sunday evening, July 1
, Monday evening, July 17; Howard,
i Tuesday evening, July 18; Pleasant Gap,
uring! Wednesday evening, July 1% Storms.
{town, Thursday evening, July 20; Pine
30, 140th day—Boyd|Grove Mills, Friday evening, July 2
July
{Centre Hall, Sunday evening, July i
the end of Lieutenant|Millheim, Monday evening, July 24; Aa-
De Long, Ambler and |ronsburg; Tuesday evening, July
Sam must have died soon after the! Bellefonte, Thursday evening, July 27.
itten.] " { These meetings will commence at half
a | past seyen o'clock p. m. County meet.
IEUNION ing, or Convention, at Bellefonte, on Fri.
REUX 4 jday evening, July 28, At each meoling
vine service, Su
No foot-genr,
Monday; A hard night.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Th ursday, 5
wy ! £ Snow
Friday: Iverson died
during
Saturday, 20th: Dressler died ¢
sunday, October 21;
>
[Nore.—This is
pi
al amendment associations will be formed
. and addresses delivered by a represents.
1852, the 20th Anniversary itive of the State Association and others,
into the UU, 8. ser+|Those who favor a continuance of the lige
{uor traffic and license system are invited
«vy [tO attend all these meetings, and to those!
will} who ara opposed to the prohibit the
imanufacture and sale of intoxicating!
jliquors, or any mixture or compound
H. Pos. {thereot, except for legitimata purposes, i
To » reasonable amount of time will be given
Thence the company, | lefond their cause. Turn out, every.
deceased soldiers of body, irrespotiive of purty, and hear the
discussions,
Al each meeting delegates v
to attend a county meeting
tion to be held at ]
i
20%
h,
The members of the company ion of
fly
be briefly addressed by Maj. R.
tO (
this coms
will march in procession to
” 3» nf 1
Kreamer's woods, south of Rebersburg, | 4
where a historical sketch will be given of
will be elects]
or convens!
. . Bellefonte, on Friday
he service of co ny u r y late Yer : : : re
the service of company A during the late {duly 28, commencing at 10.20 a. m. and
war, by Msj. R. H, Foster, Gen. J. A." ati] luring the dav > rei n
B NOE A 1 othe listinguished vou ka jcontinuing during the day. During its
FAYE J § guishae spon kore! : " .t ;
eaver and oiher ¢ ide CG SPeRKOIs | cocsion a county association will be organe
wh IREALH
will go} nt
{ The movement is entirely non-partisan,
| The public, without distinction of sex
- : frace, party or denomination, is cordial
ok Jk nih avs’ «ls ’ ry Ah {
Knapsacks packed with eight days’ ra [invited to favor these meetings with their|
presence, influence and money,
Provizi” mha tors { at le two laymen!
' lote | 10 pasiors, and al least two laymen
compiele | fom each church in the county, are ros!
be among the at | enti
A bruss band ‘will | quested to attend the convention at!
§ 10 fii A {i 5 AR ale 8
y A 4 efonte as delegates,
be present to enliven the occasion with Bellefonte RAL
music and fire works in the evening.
A cordial Invitation is extended to al
packsmules Lo carry ammunition,
will
are inter!
announce |
and lend!
all
and others in the county who
ested, please make thorough
ment of the above meetings,
your aid and influence to make
cess! By order of
Executive COMMITTEE.
Cut this out and preserve it for refler
ence,
8 A BUCH
resent and make it an |
! Soldiers are
requested to bring with them cooking
utensils and provisions to prepare meals as i
Arrangements will be made to accom.
modate all the members of company “A
and their families and orphans of deceas-
ed soldiers of this company, coming trom
a distance, by ealling an tho committee of
arrangements.
{ENRY MEYER, |
J. A MILLER, :
8. M. SPANGLER, Com,
ELLIS BTovER,
Jesse Loxa,
T. E. Roxas, J
Rebersburg, Pa., June
> i
The Summer number of Btrawbridge &|
nishos the ladies with many
ted articles on subjects of interest to them:
such as fashion, home art and domesti
Li
|
economy.
ni
Josides the usual gossip o
fashion, which is
of Ar
{ svn) 5 . i
| rangements. supplemented later on!
1
there are instructive articles telling how
things should be done. “How to Shop,’
treats of an art that all ladies practice:
“Dress Making’ will be read with profit;
“Hov & Furnishing’ gives much practical]
advice that is worth following and s
onnble, “Hints on Batl
in addition to whigh way be learned, how
to make dross whe, how VArIous srtielos
py | AEC embroidered, how to bo well dr od,
ia sarrible Dect and how Lo stain glas . From the “Care
dent oceurred néur®Rteubenville, Ohio, of Children” knowledge may be ;
about 10 o'clock to-night. Two river thal 1s of great tse SInorgencies, Tho
steamboats collided and were completely | 0 fomic Tale of a Trunk, 18 warth
wrecked, Both were crowded with pas Hate Mag | find the full page ar illustra
sengers, and the lowest estimate places the tions should be carefully examined 80 that
number killed and drowned at over one| PCR Of the po of tue urist
i esDrum Racquel,” is
hundred. Many were injured. The de- past: sakes
tails of the collision cannot yet bo obtair an SR4Y and meio 5 piece of Instruments
ed. Efforts are bemg made to have af, 48ic hay will prove a permanent ads
gpecial train run {o the scone of the terri= «ition to the class to which
ble disaster,
09
wily
1882,
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
Over One Hundred Persons Reported
Killed and Drowned.
Pitt<burg, July
from Wheeling
iro d
ih
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aio given
4. A special
states thy
w
dispa
gained|
nt wit 0a
Ovurs
st
4 1
HL
it belongs .
The frontispiece represents a
ers in a lane, and will be
gestive to all,
: . Strawbridge & Clothicr’s Oasstlor]y is}
Mingo Junction, O., July 10.—Several published AL TL cents a your Serta, ia
bodies were found to-day, swelling the!bridge and Clothicr, Kighth and Marl ot
number thus far recovered from the disas« | fitreets, Piiladalphin, pin
tar to the Scioto fo fiftyssix; Two ar three| A copy of thie ins Av ulaganine should
ate yo. missing, eT ‘4 ronde
pair of Ov
picarantly i ug.
LATER.
Qa in the hands of 51, Jur lady roaders.
ney
Xi
disease, stop
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March 13
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row in the Commons s lew n
& groal step in that direction.
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and the/ Than by any other concern in the |
0 WhsiState.
i“ the Bp
. Barry ex.
ts (that stanch Home Hulers!
seventy
A. 3 ‘ \
NOT DecRUSse we
load i seervihine
deal in everything)
. .
-oul jast
B, BUCH BS exists
Canada, would
because we don't—as wel
De i
ry.
New Advertisements,
wr we - - - ¥ £13 3 % - 4 ” £ . 8
3 all trades can be master of none,
Photographer, 216 Mar
L RG, Pa
WOrk at m
W. CORNELIUS, | |
i
The bes
WOrk per
erate prices,
RISpuy Lnely ¢x-
receive
wil 3 3 3
sccompas| LIC Epecial
understand—buy
0 x | CASH and in
partu
We devote ourselves exclusively to!
lines which we thoroughly |
exclusively 5, for
%
Hide
‘New De
re. |
— ! LA RG E L UA N TITI ES,
i
3
be the i
Believing it to e best forlgw . i q
ey = ; +, | Therefore saving the profit of middle
sat allimen, which dealers in a Generall
hould be in cash, and fols Stock have to pay and of which we!
lowing the example of most promi.|always give our Customers the bene-|
ifs hein soll attasia of 3
nent and successful dealers, I have|dt It being a ns attested fact in|
letermined. to 4 : consequence of our large and constant.
Gelermined fo d Nee Suman : .
elermine ly increasing sales,
credit system alter
1882
4}
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merchant and customer
rch
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dealings
0 1 the
the of July,
. Aller thisdate the books will
be closed and I will sell onl
FOR=CASH
its equivalent,
away wil
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their past |
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to my customers
Sen On accoynt of the backwardness of
the Season we have just gone through
¥
every Department and
for i
atronage, I hope to meet az
» at my old stand,
ell much
CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and
LOWER than elsewhere. Have de.|
termined to give my customers the
them in
wherd I am confident I can &
ENTIRI
ETOCK.
benefit of the new system,
PRODUCE will be taken in ex-!
change for goods at heat market
: 3 } wy ost respectfully invite
price. Respectfully, You are most respectfully invited
Wy
Spring Mills, Pa, NEW, CLEAN AND DESIRA-
Burchfield's New Grocery.
BLESTOCK OF GOODS, |
|
|
NEW CENTRE COUNTY BANK BUILDING.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES |
sem———) — i
We never allow any goods to bes]
come shop worn, but put them on the
. i i yp # ) 2 ont 0
tore in the Centre Coun-| PATgain counter at once, Besides we)
are daily in receipt of Novelties from]
our New York Office.
THE New 8S
ty Bank Building, High s
fonte Penn's,
IS NOW OPEN |
hi
STOCK FULL.
The goods on sale are the best the
t., Belle
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: |
H
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market affords, and sold at prices to For the next 30 days, or until sold, |
suit all customers, |
: r entire Stock of Men and!
CONFECTIONERY,
GLASS WARE, |
CANNED FRUITS,
THING USUALLY |
A FIRST CLASS STORER. |
Boys
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND EVERY
KEPT IN |
at a reduction of 25 per cent, for the
| reason that we intend to giv h
one opened on | reason that we in end to give up that
| Department to make room for other
Monday, May 1 . i goods,
AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY |
NEW AND FRESH, |
The patronage of all desiring fair
treatment ts solicited.
Dry goods,
Ben. For quotations call and you will be
convinced that a revolution has been ef. |
a : gents furnishing goods
fected in prices of all goods offered for| "a "Bb '
i
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sale, | /
W. E, BURCHFIELD.| carpets, oil cloths,
STRATOR'S NOTICE, ~—
:
hats, caps, boots & shoes,
Iete of Bellefonte, deceased, laving
been lawiully granted to the undersigned, |
ho would respectfully request all’ persons |
knowing themselves to be indebted to the
oitate to make immediate payment and | Cheaper than
thoge having claims against the game to | . sinced
present them duly authenticated for CUAVIRCEA.
settlement, R. G. BRETT, Adm'r,
16juntit Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
8 HOUSE,
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BELLEFONTE, PA. |
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MERCHANT TAILORING,
ever, Come and be
Fras X, Lenam, Proprietor.
Bost brands of Liquors and Cigars on
hand, Good accommodations for Travels
ors and Commercial Men, Also Beer bot.
. ped
tler. Terms reasonable. 20juntf
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE,
RESOPENING IN RESTORED BUILDING.
Both Sexes admitted, Oolloge and Preparatory
Schools, Under care of Mombors of the Society of
Friends, 1 main building destroyed by fire the
pinth month, last, has been completely rebuilt, a ns
Inrged, and fitted up with all conveniences, Thos.
ough lustroctions in Languagos, Litaraturo, Matho.
aatios, and the Belencos, New Boelentific Building |
pontalnlng Laboratories raft Rooms, Machine
Ebops, and appliances for pursuing ao thorough
course in Obamistry, Mecusnfoal and Uivik Kogt
neering, The next term cpens fh month (Sept.
Bh, A py early, as, other things being equal.
Very Respectfuliy Yours,
GOLDSMITH & BROTHER,
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QrTREGeURTY BARKING OO
(Late Milliken, Temacd Oa.)
And Allow Latent
«
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Government Securities, &
as {ness now before the
» Xon Sah Eaknsou) §
or us © 31 an
ital Bot needed: We wiilstart yon ths
Bove anv lated Sire Te
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for us. Now 18 the time You csn pon in
or give your Whole timy lo the
ou can ai home and do the Tork o
tusiness will pay yoo pearly ss well, - Noone oss
tomake enormons a3 by, ongsgtin ¢
17 outfit and torms free, 9 Be
iy. Address TRUE &
MURRAY'S COACH SHOP
In successful operation for more tham
a quarter of a century, has aitained
a reputation for well finished and
serviceable work, of which. but few
can boast,
BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES,
&e., kept constantly on havd,
All kinds of repairiog done om
short notice. The wood work of
Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made
and sold separately.
SHOP, COUNTY& STATE
rights of
PATENT BOW ToP
ior Carriages, for sale.
<= For further particulars, address
LEVI XUREAY, Centre Hall:
1 ett . Centre Coa
IRV ALK,
Jas. Harris §& Co.
ARE BXLLING VERY LOW
REAPER SECTIONS
And all Kinde: ny ‘
RAKES, §
SPROUTS HAY FOF :
ROPE BLOC KS, EraDs La
As well as all kinds of H A i
WARE, to meet all demands in
this line, a i
AS.HARRIS
’ Boliefonte,
CUT THIS CUT!
an [IBN S40 WE
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