THE CENTRE REPORTER nt i. FRED Kunz kdito advance, Advertise red LERMS.- 4 not nis lien ' o th ¥iS I't will 3 2 hath TO OUR BTORES oth Please and Pay vou. 1 x J We have somo New Goo al Cine and Spe peeinl Bargains toshow you this week. GG. R. o a ClGEL ba $n ai BR a LOCAL ITEMS, —— NY OY campaign, in Rend in names fo I som a1 SC tha piarran io t Brockerho the world—one trial, do without it. 10 and ¢ i and yo —ien. Beaver is bobbing the county fairs, Dip Buy a suit of { goods sold cheaper than eve aR —-Had a rattiin Four » Pho | Monday afternoon g woitom » ni, pare and Bech! war exoelle ¢cories, always po Bush house block. to —{30v, Curiin reports his health bet ter t i Yoars., voles, tatu at any We might in A family ols in a few weeks in Savder last one & few davsa leaving a fathe and mother desolute indeed {Come alopg to Bro farmers, for bargains in store goods. prices and polite attention by Jo len and Charley Emrick, arel. rd # 5 3 at —— All is O produce wanted at Sechlers, for which the highest and best prices will be allowed. Farmers havix produce to dispose of will find it to the advantage {o take il to Sech 11% 's ir £8 ab : all ors in Vill to ted by the 1 ascertain e Lycoming fire Maney reports he believ court of Lycoming the indebtedness of th insurance company at the amoant af $300, i there are unreported ciaims $060,000 —e heap and excellent bars gains, at Brockerhofl’s, John Mullen, manager. Drop in and see for your. selves, and serve your own interests, A full assortment of goods always on hand, and in constant receipt of new st ~The £3 OR) 3 Vy OOS 8, Rk Cro} tions the 5 » will not turn out quite as full as was expects ed, on account of heads no! being well filled. Arabi Pasha is hard sions, the English i him out to Sechlers for grocer id | provisions. Dried canpad fruit, | cheese, crackers, sugar, ham and soap is the order he bas ready tosend to Sech- snd EET aR we 1 Farmers should be thoroughly posted | DEMOCI on the qualities of the fertilizers thoy uso. « The Legislature has passod laws to protect them, and organized a State Board of Agriculture under whose direc tions samples of all the fertilizers manu: faotured and sold in this state are anal For the the an. ie bes The demoeratio « gomblod at Bellefonte, on Tuesday noon, 2 in the court house, to place pomination oar i 1 i 5 vred hy competent chenusts, benefit of our farmers we copy alysis of two fertilizers that are now ne sold in Centre county, EN wT - =~ " “st Va motion i, » ILE a tig conve convents i at ean » 3 " } 1 ganized by electing the fk Bollel gonventid Milihe WwW. » yf I Socrates Wm. Kart kle, of Haines, “3 Y. 3 I'he delegate iy s Eallawe Ai8 RS follows: VW. N. W NW ian, James M'Catle Mileshburg~Jam illhaim barough Musser, Unionville Howard b nhash vf bact nie \ Luek H Y Stitzer my. Tones P J G Geary. Balser Wabor, Carpe Wi M Heima Ard, 1 ee * John Luts, J Boggs ) ghlin, A A Kohlbacker, H Barn? ar Burnside—H M Mooker, Curtin—IL Dalong, P Rofl Collego-—-John A Roop, Wm Ferguson, old--John B Mitchell, Tunyer, Jao. Kramrine, *orguson, new Levi Walker. Gregg, North—Ben Stover, John Ros man, * . . i valu / Tifton W 5. nia {itrogen, 1.07 per cent, Ammo- stimate made by , te Board of Agni. The nric if the ingredients are the wholesale prices in Phil. Adding the freight which is igh n, will the v H Ww . Hunter, r. 4 W Runkle, lock, Ls Mensh 0 show that ha 51 pe 3 alo Phe 8 i James n, delivered at the railroad stati "| Centre county, comparison | yses makes it plain which isthe mc itable for farmers to use, # Cal the Buff per a = Howard—M Confer, i Huston—Henry ale Liberty—J A Stover, J ior han C Hoy, Ji Uecker, He ¥ % % \ SIIETICK st bi COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CON, and | | i ference al ers wil! reme r That the place of meeting is in the tre Hill Presbyterian church, on the th of August, and not on 10th as nounced by mistake in the Watchma st week, The convention opersat 9.30 a. the afternoon session not later than It is very necessary that all per s be prompt on time, All Sanday thool workers are welcome to partic | pate in the discussions, That ail fam Ww th ove meeting our mber:— Joshua Potter. Poter, Reiber,, Spangler, Jacob Meese, Henry Patton — — Maockly. Rush—John Long, H M'Cann, John Ys north-Geo, hn a i i$ 8 ‘has. M Garvey, Walker—J A Smarts, Sol, fler, Jac. Dunkle, D 1 Worth-James Murray. Hon. A. G. Curtin Delegates desiring entertainment or acclamation as the ymes daring the convention will forty for Congress anc | wardetheir names early as possible 10] er by acela | Rev. W. K. Foster, Centre Hall. J | Pastors as well as superintendents will coming to the noon session wishing to remain for o afternoon are desired to bringa wsket lunch to be taken at the church Peck. Jeilriek. J Sha § 08 WAS "0 H for Sit n, Capt. J. H Cartin and C hails their Le on i LT, Alexan- 8 Senator. Hunter, T. Alexander on. { mation at On moti . i | favor the association by giving public | 4oV- A. ” ' A | notice of the convention on Sunday, 13.] be allowed to select own conferecs ior i Agreed | —— and s i he balloting mss ———— COngross and senator, LETTER FROM ILLINOIS, 0 Mr. M, T. Aultz writes from Ellwood’ a 7 July 31: All getting along well and busi ness good; had a very dry spell of weath- er until yesterday, 30th, when we had a] Woodw: fine rain. Farmers here as in other pla- ces are complaining of the dry weather, and say they will not have more than half a crop—but in my judgement I can- didly think that the crop will be an or- dinarily average one, having myself{f been over the country considerably and | bs taken observations. The corn erop all through I think will be equal to any that I ever saw in Centre county, even if we have a low marsh county as some term it, which, however is a mistake, for d I contend that this part of the country | Ww. Ji. Smuh cannot be surpassed; there being one| Dr J. R. Smith disadyantage, namely, the muddy roads| W, T. Moyer in the spring of the year—but them in| (apt J. H. Tolbert was 1 summer seasons we have good roads to} 2. no make up for it, Rye is an extra crop J wy dn this year, grass abundant, oats extra and | he wheat good as any I eversaw in Penn'a.| 1,07 yr! wrkets are, corn 80, oats 48, beef high, hogs 7-80 you see we have good markets, for Assem } UWE ¢ for Coroner: Dr, 4 ot. 1st bal On motion of was Bp aa as lers as soon as he gets a chance, ~The Young on Sunday alte ing. The subj “Observance of meetings should be Men's » the Sabba th.’ ee WARTED—A boy i i ha} Ae bd "]y An old and experienced superin- tendent says that Sunday school picnics should always be held on Monday, so as to give the children a chance to get well before the following Sunday. —Fanueeis | Wi Farmers, now look to yi interests and go to John G. Sankey, Centre Hall, to order your phosphate at wholesale rates. Bone manure a specialty.20julét Hd 11% 11 Grow -—We were pleased to have a call from H. D. W. English, special agent of Berkshire Life Insurance Co. of Mass, and Dr. J. O. Bockstoce, Surgeon dentist, both of Pittsburg. These gentlemen are on their way to the Lewistown enca ment where they intend to time. Mr. English is also a t; Pittsburg Evening Express The Philadelphia Branch still keeps offering its summer stock of cloth- ing at about cost in order to close it out for the fall trade and stock. There are unsurpassed bargains to he had, and any one needing anything in the line of summer clothing shouldn’t miss this op-~ portunity. The Philadelphia Branch is at all times the place to buy clothing cheap, and now more especially, asstock on hand must go to make room for new goods, mp~ slay some 30 on the FILS ~——1In the way of tents compmeeting at Woodward was a small ir, there being only seven tents, The aitendance on Sunday was very large. Some scamp cut the traces, bold-back straps, ete. of Mike Feidler's harness in the evening. i Ha see the Din 1 i — When you come on Friday stop in to gee how cheap he s goods. ~~=-A heavy thunder gust passed over this county on Tuesday afternoon— there was little thunder but rain in tor- rents, which will be great Lelp to the corn crop. ~—We want the truth to go out, and from this maonth until after the election will agree to send four copies of the Rz- PORTER for $1 cash. At this extremely low peice we hope that each of our sub- scribers will make op at least a dollar club at once. 3 —At last the mystery surrounding Keating (Clinton county) suicide is un- raveled. Carl Dublmeyer, the man who shot himself, was an officer of the Ger- 30 gewermmont and Went wrong to the soe? cent of 01,000 marke--about $20,250. He fied the country, hoping to escape the penalty of law, but while successful in evading the officers his conscience tronbled him above all things elge. Like a thief, he was afraid of his own shad- ow, rather than run the risk of capture and disgrace death by his own hand was preferable. « ——Brackbill’s furniture finds its way to every part of the county. People buy where they can for the least money. He lzeeps the best and largest assortment of furniture in cenfral Penn’a. He has home and city made stack, from the low- est priced to the most elegant, and all goods is made with a view to honest dealing, This is Brackbill’s reputation. ~——A gon of Daniel Heckman, aged about 16 years, was killed by lightning on last Monday afternoon. The boy was on the mow unloading grain when the flash came through the roof killing him instantly, following to the lower part of the barn, the stroke also killed a hog. We deeply sympathize with Mr», Heck- man in this tegrible afilictiot, “' Mr. Yieckiaan lives near Fillmore, '—The other day we passed tLeMill- heim Marble Works and we were sure prised as well as pleased over the fine display of monuments, couches and headstones made there. The proprie- i014, Messrs, Deininger & Musser, have enterprise and push, and their establish- ment would do credit to a much larger town than Millheim. They do a large and growing business, ——Friday is the day fo buy elotaing at Cle: 'n Dinges’ store. Special bargains that doy. : Yigor, stzengih and health all found ia one bottle ¢" Erown's Iron Bitters, parade sy allt ids of e all kin iS Res aunty ount) Qurse of G8) ped ANADA THIS TLES Lixpex Harr, Aug, 8. z Dear Sir: nd of Hon, C. T. | . si 3 ber of the stale se o1 hink ro : : : you think it is worth | pil with pleasure thei ation readers: Some twelve] the congressional and bought the farm on |ences. I now live, I found among the] Agreed to unanimously, “sppurtenances belonging thereto’ a well] W. H. Heinlie, esq., was una developed h of Canada thistles. I|nomioated for Chairman » » pg) std commenced a siege against them at once, | Commitise. Mowin n off several times each year, J. N, Cassanova and J. H. Reifsny sb jemocracy of ail end LC £ . e rae C a Aloxar our e, and that we R&R, FRED Ki 2 is an tem er wusly ¢ pale oi g ther th wa nearly a week, and told him to grub | delegates to every and root he could find. 3» next year the crop was not as luzu-| ofthe 1 was larger Adjourned salle 8lAIK i* tha a9 iv he ond I took to the old method of keeping them from getting into seed by ing. Last year 1 mowed them some July. And the last mowing they got or ever will need was between Not a soli- » oul 5€( year 1 dolore. DO SMALL FARMS PAY BEST. that the tendency of +} a of August. ry stalk remains, In an adjoining field | awake as Florida. ty acres in grapes and other fruit. Daxrer Hess, y y richest New York farmers are those who rm sf sf AM mma . HILLIARD'S GREAT MENAGERIE. | an acre or two to their pear orchards, Hilliard’s Great Mendgerie and circus | 80d the most profitable farms of all are will exhibit at Centre Hall on Friday, 11. | these within a few miles of New York This is a first-class affair and performs | “it¥, Whose managers bank considerable and shows all the bills call for. Rare | Money yearly from the sale of vegeta- animals and birds, wonderful feats by | bles grown ou a few acres that are hired horses and men, grand music and amag- | 8 rentals sometimes reaching three nificent street parade are some of the |bundred dollars per acre per year, One attractive features of this menagerie and | an who bought an up-river farm of circus, To see the large collection of | tWenty-three acres twenty years ago has rare and wonderful animals and birds | for years averaged seven thousand dol- alone will be worth more than the price | lars yearly on the yield of pear trees of the admission which has been put |that he planted himself, But the Amer- down to 25 cents. In addition to which | ican farmer generally seems to imagine you have the pleasure of seeing some of | that humanity needs only wheat, corn the most wonderful circus performances | and pork, so he attempts to raise these ever exhibited in this county. Don’t for-lon a large scale, while the vegetables get the day, Friday, August 11, afternoon | and fruits on his own table are purchas- and evening at Centre Hall, ed at high prices in city markets, The farmer should learn to eat something besides meat and bread. He should als 80 learn that the people who do not own farms are willing and anxious to buy whatever vegetable products may be fit to eat, remain. ——————— — THE DAMAGE. DONE BY A WA. TER SPOUT. bus, Ohio, August 6. ~The infors ion today is that trains on the Ohio itral road are not running further th than Moxahala, and the road will pquire reral weeks of repair before they can get beyond that point. The loss by the water spout on Thursday was much greater than was at first supposed. From a point three miles north of Corning down to South Band and up the.west branch of the Ohio Central to Buckingham, as dis: tance of sixteen or eighteen miles, the track is almost entirely destroyed. For miles it cannot be observed that a railroad s built there, Most all of the live stock in two valleys was swept away. If is be- lieved that the loss to railroads, mines and individuals will approximate to $500 000 ly op > am mat Cer emc—— li ——————— 5 A WONDERFUL WORM. The little two-year oldjdaughter of Mr, Samuel Schiesley, of Bald Eagle twp., has, for some time, been ailing, and about six weeks ago the father consulted Dr. Prieson of this city in regard to tho child, who was not long in discovering that it was afflicted with # The child's abdomen projected to a wonderful extent, and while il was very hard to the touch was so heavy that it had to be sup ported with bandages. The little one ate heartily but failed to gain in flesh or strength, and required the constant care of its parents. Shortly after the doctor had been treating it quite a’portion of thi worm. tans Sapo Two hundred refugees were saved dur- ing the bombardment of Alexandria in tho Catholic chapel by the ingenuity of the Arab doorkeeper, who told the sol- diers that the palace was empty, and there was nothing to steal or he would have taken it himealf, say, up to the present time it bas been re- lieved of over two hundred feet of the worm, 6 great portion of which the docs tor has preserved in alcohol, The larger portion of the worm, to {hg nsked eye, very much resembles while melon seed® grown together in a row and the doctor assures a Democrat reporter that the small er portion, or the neck of it, when micro scopically examined has a similar appear ance. It may bo stated that the neck i no larger than gf silk thread, and very gradually increases until al the tail end the worm is of the widia of an ordinary finger. Who doctor possesses part of the worm including its neck, but is not entire: ly certain whether the “head has passed from the child or not. If it has not the worm will grow again. He is of the opin: ion that the child's stomach contains vari ous other worms of a different species, but certainly a strong hope of its ultimate recovery.— Cl, Democrat. Reap, Marx axp Lzainy—That a fine enclosed Pienic Ground ‘with every convenience such as Swings, Croquet ground, Quoits, Pavilion, and a Hine spring of pure water, plenty of shade Music and lunch got yp at modergte rates. Carriages and tickets to the gaye. Socie- ties, Clubs, Lodges, and ail 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 hove remodeled, repeinted cond adued ‘to the external as well as 't6 the intefnal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more atlractive to my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat. ronage in the past, and solicit a continu: ance of the same. My stock is as near full as possible. Tam in completa com- munication with ihe principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphia and am supplied with cuts and 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 went or sent yourself, I buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the county. All business between dealer and customers strictly con- fidentisl, J.D. MURRAY, 13jul3m . - THE MICHIGAN F1RES. East Tawa, July 43. —The forest fires to the north, west and south of this place are burning fiercely. Fields of grain, farm houses, fences and orchards, together with immense tracts of cedar and pineare burn- ing. Brown's tamp on Hope creck, was burnea yesterday afternoon with a lot of | jun22tf Centre Hal! | | } ~ ome Salhi lumbering equipng Reports) FATE CUrror ' horses, cattle and other] stock being burned, and farmers are dos sorting their places Y esterday nile a heavy thunder storm, with heavy rain of war's duration, visited the neigh T Ay ra - i ¢ v f Of FR OON in an bh bore 3 y heck | Are threatened o that effect i he fires, ! fxs wotod, Fir shova Usoeo! vi village today. Kinker od tod tirely destroyed, and re pot ' A “ail 1 I & Ai] OR ® piace nore report on VPERILS OF PROM PI The follow ne a 0 IMEDIENC Lis e] TEN{ } m LDyspep= Ld want of ¢ at Potorhot f ng in Pe. raburg he emperor was out walking {in the Park, and for some reason or other! nlare 1 {became Interested tu the operations Of sev. | ’ | laral workmen, or gardners, who wore at! ! } 4 "His Majesty ap-| ed na of tl ling to 3 stance ha He d Ch 1 § yma to him intenair the man, and perhaps ask I'he workman noticed the sign, wn his tools, and ran towards the When only a step or two from erson he tell 1 at the ; by a sentinel close al hand who had not seen the Emperor eal the man, and who had ito fire at any strangers approaching thal His Majesty, it is said helped] showed the bitter. | ) §u Eon ™ s Male + Y dead i Ly 8 person ¥ Gave ' ot 3 narrative Vy tars IParauive orders to Iti up the body, and gst grief, The wife and fam ffortunato man are to be tho! ff r i | 0 FASTING LN De. WW OVWN'S IRON BIT- iil { Montreal, reports in 1 Reea | Rec 3 SAM tomach, The paration 3 y ¥ 1 ind i oo he Ken the sadache, ARCe Irom i in his Own pra he : after] 1 red | continued rest! J lieve that rheumatism is find wstion, to been E KENTUCKY FLOODS, Farther det UL ianati, August 8} th { in = JOR f 1 f " nt Kat from tho HOW Mason uoly, Hel. tucky, show that on Limestone creek, noar | egro family was! The man escaped, but his! {family and mother was washed into the) On drowned. On Lawrence miles west of Maysville, i amed Boga, consisting five childror i olat {washed away, <3 ee {washed a IMITATIONS, FADG | fuiy n i jthetr hoysa Lorn and a children in i manner. Near Mane! {I}. Barnes was washe i family drowned, EY caped, wee fi but his ~The Report f il er for the campaign only | send us the names, eg MARRIED {a0 CONE; CUB. Gri BS SS RL RAN SR La Be DIED, Penn f Me un, sged 78 years, ll m C LW “wii nibs al bey 80 # a Spring Mills Market. Wheat, $1.00, No, 2, .90; No. 3.75 Bye tik i Corn, shel Corn, shel Oats, Sl, Buckwheat, 60c, Barley Cloverseed Tim Plas od, por bu, 5), UK i to 70¢ dito 4 2.40 Lo 4 par ion $5,00 Rg al 4.70 ] y $0.00 bi Pelented Af 13, 1880 { y enn Marrow coldeations of Five or each Harrow; abd sao §u4f ¢ wade fron ais Marrow withoy { abdin { expense. 1ly booking the tas o point, Boor OC, the center revedves and gives round Two Btrodes sud Two Crossings In I passing over 1 one, soaking 1t the most effective pulverizer in the market. @ ~ | THIS HARROW HAS ONLY TO BE USED TO BE APPRECIATED. Beg it before purchasing and you will boy uo ober, Pablic Sale on the premises, | % two miles north of Spring Mills Station, | The Penn Harrow on the Lewisburg and Tyrone R R, on} CHANGED TO A THREZ-CORNXEL BOTARY September 9,1 | HARLOW, : ! Tha shove eat | onEnplede, with all | rows and a sled coeding of ET i & | D% ECUTORS BALE.~ There will be valuable Real’ Estate of er, Dec'd, known asthe Farm. | property, coasisting of aMER-| CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING ier ing The follow capacity to 4 run of Burrs, having Turbine ater 1 is located on Penn's Creek, a! er failing stream, also, thereon a GOOD SAW MILL on the same stream, LARGE DWELLING House with a mplete| An excellent well near! he house, of never falling water, GOOD Other Si now oulsbulidings about 40 acres of land part of which “Indispensabio for Orchards, ea thd revolving wheel barrows right up 10 aud all around the trees with. backing then, . Orchard! = The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO SINGLE "A" HARROW, Sale to Commence at one day when Kilgwn by, | J. B FISHER, | POLLY FISHER, Ex, Augld AUR o'clock P. M f «311 3 will be made of said terms Culors. THAT WONDERFUL TOOK. GUIDE TO SUCCESS. WITH FOR BUSINESS AXD SOCIETY i By removing the wing and whe Hom the origional ; | y , IM . Is selling by tans of thousands, It i the most unis | YOu Lave a corsplete onedores "A" Hattow versally useful hook ever published. It tells com Pletaly HOW TO DO EVERYTHING In the best way. How to be Your Own Lawyer, How to Do Bus {ness Correctly and Saccessfully, How to set iu So olety a nd everywhere. A gold mine of varied infor mation to all classes for constant reference. WAN TED «AGENTS for all or spare time. To know why this book of REAL value and atiraciions sells better than any other, apply for terms to H. H, SUAMMELL & UO, Pulladeliphia, Pa, 10sugim - The Penn Harrow CHARGED TO DOUBLE "A™ HARROW. THE CREAN.OF ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE, | PIONEER| DARING HEROES DEEDS The thrilling adventures of all the hero explorers and frontier fights with Indians, outlaws and wild] 7 Remows the wheel from the original, reverse the yeasts, over our Whole country, from the earliest] Sine and it makes the wost complete Double “A™ times to the present, Lives and famous exploits of Harrow in the wacked, DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Kenton, Brady, Urokett Bowie, Houston, Uar son, Ouster, California The Penn Harrow. Joe, Wilde Bill. Haffalo Bill, Gens, Miles and Cook, {WCHANGED TO A SQUARE HARROW, AXND groat Iadian OUblefs and scores others George ously {Hostrated with 175 fine engravings to the life, AGENTS WANTkD. Low priced and boats an ye thing to sell, BTANDARD Book UO, Philadel phils, Pa 10augim SFECIAL NOTIORS. PIMPLES. mall (Free) the receipt for a simple VEGETA Bary that will remove TAN, FREUK LES, PIM and BLOTOHES, leaving the skin soft, cleat and beautiful; also Instructions for producing » lux urinnt wesgwih of hale on a bald bead or smooth face Adaress. inolosing So, stamp, Bea, Vandell & Co. 12 Barclay st., New York. TRIE ET CR pe == CONSURIPTIVES. The advertiser, having Leen permanently cared of Bat droad disense, Consamption , bys simple remedy, Isanxiouns to make known to his fellow~suflerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a oopy of the presgription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for CONSUMPTION, AFTRA, IRONCHITIS, &e, Arties wishing the Preseription will please address Rov, E. A, WILSON, i84 renn St, Williamsburg N o . Py removing tho wheel from the original you have a Harrow with three points to hook to. By hooking to I or ¢ you can harrow in a furrow, and harrow the bottom and both sides, or over a ridge and har. row the top and both sides, or you oan 1ift either oint and have three points on the figund HOMO thing that cannot be done with any other Harrow.) en The Penn Harrow ON ITS BLED. 5 TR ET NINT MIRE “> ~ es . ERRORS OF YOUTH. ENTLEMAN who suffered fer jon fro ervour DERILITY, PREMATURF DROA aud all the effects of youthful indiseretion, wil for the sake of suffering humanity, send frees to who need it, the receipt and direction for making thw simple 1omaly by which he was cured, Bufferem willing to profit by the advertiser's experience can & ¥ aroun i BI OGDEN. 4 Ce dar BL. N.? OURT PROCLAMATION, o the Hon, Charles A, Mayer, Presidant of the Uourtof Common Pleas of the $5th Judicial Dis. trict, consisting of the counties of Centre, Ulinton and Ulearfield, and the Hoo, J. K. Runkie and the Hon. J, G, Larrimor, Assoc, Judges in Usntre coun ty, having tsssued their precept, bearing date 1 st day »f Aug. esa, to me directed, for A a Court of (yer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quartor Sessions of the Pouce in Bellefonte, for the gounty of Oentre, and to commence on the Fourth Monday of Mar. next, being the 95th day of Aug. i842, and to continue two weoks. Nobice is horeby given to the Coroner, Justices of she Peace, Aldermen snd Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fornoon of said day, with thelr records, inqui tions, examinations, apd their own remembrances o do those things which to their office appertalns to 6 done, and those who are bound In recogulsanoos io prosecute against the prisonars that avaorshall be in the jel of Centre county, be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just, +: Given under my hand, at Bollefonte, the 1st day of Aug. inthe year of our Lord 1888, and the ono tandred and sizth seus of "he Tadependence of the United Htates, Wy, 0. KLE SB eri ein tes ———— aS a8 Always been's great inconvenience to pet the ara in from the field. The Penn obviates this, as no matter which Harrow you via to use in the combination, it has its own to haul it on. — The Penn Harrow Is made of the bout white onk, jeeth.well Juinte od ormerly a harrow th Fr n Srery wany . arly 2 na the juost hihi h ment of Ar our imp en! most con font will’ do dowd o the [id other harrow and save » lnbor, and is Warra te 2 IR represent or money re ed. ) ONCE AND BE CONVINCED. Price the light draft Combination Penn Harvow, 830. Sond yor a Catalogue and sce what farmers say, ACENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. PENN HARROW MANUFACTURING CO, © QAMBEN, M, J. PLAIN, TALK TO EVERY BODY. cum 19 Hl re loll 1] READ THIS! ! I will keep pa FULL LINE OF GOODS, right along. DO NOT FORGET THIS | I especially eall atten. tion to MY STOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Supe. rior to any in the Val ley. pa] Guarantee Dargains—I mear this from the prices asked, year to cash custom I's, by aSystemof Checks. Each customer {aking a $20 check sums purchased will be punchs ed and when amount is full $1 will be thrown off the $20, besides having your goods lower than sold elsewhere New Departure. HO Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fols lowing the example of most promi- nent and successful dealers, I have determined to do away with the credit system after the 17 of July, 1882, After thisdate the books will be closed and I will sell only -FOR=CASH or its equivalent. Thankful to my customers for {their past patronage, I hope to meet (them in the future at my old stand, {where I am confident I can sell much (CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and {LOWER than elsewhere. Have de- [termined to give my customers the | benefit of the new system. | PRODUCE will be taken in ex- lchange for goods "at highest market | price, tespectfully, I. J. Grenoble, 1 Spring Mills, Pa, Jjul y Burchfield's New Groeery. } 1 i : [NEW CENTRE COUNTY BANK BUILDING. GROCERIES ! THE New Store in the Centre Coun- ty Bank Building, High st., Belle- fonte Penn's, IS NOW OPEN wl N]) we STOCK FULL. The goods on sale are the best the market affords, and sold at prices to suit all customers, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, GLASS WARE, CANNED FRUITS, {AND EVERY THING USUALLY | KEPTIN A FIRST CLASS STORE. Remember the Store is a new one opened on Monday, May 1, AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY NEW AND FRESH, | The patronage of all desiring fair treatment is solicited. ¥E0. For quotations call and you will be convinced that a revolution has been ef- fected in prices of all goods offered for sale, jun29 W. E, BURCHFIELD. R. G. W. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall, Otfice at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of his profession, Ether administered. ldupr \ M. A. BANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. Is repared to do all kinds of work in his ine, on short notice, and good fits guar anteed, according to the latest styles. A largo lot of samples always on «hand. Workmen of long experienced in his employ. Inovy J W. CORNELIUS, t Photographer, 316 Market Street, LEWISBURG, Pa. All The best work at moderate prices, ertaining to photography finely ex. work Orders by mail will receive ecuted. prompt attention, but must be accompas nied with the cash, julld + New Brockerhoff House. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEFONTE, PA, G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor, 3%. Free Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to witnesses and jurors, 8junt! UTT'S HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fraxx X. Lzuasm, Proprietor. Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on hand. Good accommodations for Travel: ers and Commercial Men. Also Beer bot. tler. Terms reasonable. 20juntf PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECORIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter ost; Discount Notes; Buy and Hell GovernmentSecurities, Wu, Wor snd Coupons. Wu. B, Mixarn Pres't Cashie SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, REOPENING IN RESTORED BUILDING. Both Sexes admitted, College and Preparato Schools, Under care of Members of the Boclety o Friends. The main building destroyed by fire the ninth month last, has been completely rebuilt, en. Iarged, and fitted Rp with all ou vei ane. Marr ough Instructions in Languages® . ion and the Solenoces, Now 8 stentific Building containing Laboratories, Draft OIE, schine Stops, and appliences for pursuing & thorough course hea sMochanionl and Oivil Engi neering. The next term opens month (Sept,) 18th, Apply early, as, other things being equal, Pini be given the earliest op foants. Vor fall particulars, address KDWARD H, MA GILL, Prest., Swarthmore College. Delaware Co. Penna, Lulsm YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE y UFFICH ta G*" AT THE REPORLZD en, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. : Tat GREAT BBB KEEREE H HIV B BE H HI Y¥ BBB KE EE HHH 1 V B BR i H RBI BBE EEE EEE H HI V EE V Vv Vv 1 {— — J — — R-P-E-T=S CIAIRIPIEITIS. Greatest Bargains ree EVE Ree Offered in Carpets Having bought the Entire Stock CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &ec.. formerly owned hy I. Guggenheimer, ee Al Qe! Great Sacrifice. We will offer the same at 30 to 40 per cent below reg- ular prices, until disposed of. Goldsmith Bro., BEE HIVE One Price Stores. A Passing Worl ANYTHING THAT CAN REASONABLY BE ASKED IN oUMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AWAITS Y! AT OAK HALL. THE PRICES ON BOTH THIN STUFFS AND WOOLENS ARE FIXED OR READSUSIED ON THE BCHEME OF OUR LAST MONTH'S UPELTEALL Wanamaker & Brown. AR eR Oxk Hall, Bixth and Market, Philadelphia. Em ——— on R.J. W.RHORE Dentist, an be fa = D4 and residence on North 2g High Street, three door: East of gheny, Bellefonte, Ta, : £4 x Marble & Granite " WORKS. D.R.ATHATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown; Pa : The undersigned cctfully informe ihe public of pL that he fs : sared to do all Kindsof work in AND Grawirs sl Cheaper Hates Then Elsewhere Write or call on Clevan® Dinges : arms and designs, bd (rand Opening —OF— : NE WwW 5 T0 CK, T Dave accepted this agency , via JOHN MULLEN, fu teviiees 5’ & Gna Ogutdont thal I can furnish rsd Manager, TE ely es X work $ wsusiiypaid; a wee AT THE ranted and erected on the graves. ~llotel Stand. [wey =a Crevar DRY . Contre Hall GOODS —— LADYS DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING Men and Boys. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, ea, Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, BARGAINS ! Farmers will be allow ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun~ ty. So to the New ANtore before purchasing else where. And Brockerhof ’S NEW STORE! oA CENTRE HALL. F. FORTREY, Altorne . . D. in old Conard bolidinn Bellefonte 5 HA NEE Altornove-atelaw. Office opposite the Court fonte, Pa. ot Houte Beles. R. 8. g GUTELIUS = - entisl, dillbeim. Offers professions! serviees to the public, He prepared {oc perfors ail operations denial profession. He iz Pea os in Ins pared to extraod feet sheolutely ee , B. PALS EALS & M KEE BUS iovsx W. EB. Teil tonte, Pa. Sper country trade, OHN BLAIR LINN, Attorpey-sh Law, sirees, Pollefont, = ier, proprietor, Belle &i stiention given 48 J Office ap Alffgheny feb ul C.T. Alexander. C. M. LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Garwad's H Ww building. - Bowes, aogier] AsV HOHE *1CCH £INTD RVEVED HX AEANAD: HOA a * uIpuULg CONE JO fpUY |v put Preany weve ‘teary ‘ecocescyy ‘fun id Jd] udBpIval I Yd HH 4 VAN # uo % CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. Ww. HENNY and constantly d4l08s ¥ AHL INVA Pury * Ly v ‘NOS » 18 *peojuvasnd 1g 1e0gaed ¥ puv s1epio anok eavery J.0, DEININGER J. Proprietor Manufacture + keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan-|JAS. A. BEAVEL, ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class. COME AND SEEOUR WORK jan27 ejuojejle yg 003 Toueag Jo eq oY) Woa SHHIIVD PUv € Ee 2.0. SRUGERG President. ty NTRE COUNTY BANKING (Late Millikea, Hoover & Oo) Rageive Deposits, And Allow Interest Discgunt Notes, Buy and Sel} Government Securities, Goll & WaptStt &r WM. WOLF & SON.=¢ At the Old Stand. It will be —GOO0OD NEWSB~— for all, to kffow that the Mosr Cox- rLETE Srock or Goons in the valley, A-N-D — T-H-E — B-E-S-T has arrived, and is now opened, at —W 0 LF’S— Old Reliable Stand. The finest and best Dress Goods, in The finest, best and latest styles ladies’ Dress Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e., &o. Queensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but what are pure. He has the only pure, old - fashioned NEW OR~ LEANS sugar in the coun ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete sisortment in each departmeat, Come and, see one of thejbest stocks; in the county. me. Tou or give your Wosla Hind ou oan live al home atl dy fas W Wmake endrmons dg A Ags iy ontsit and terms (ree, 35 bogorably, Address Malne, Fae PalE tlemen'’s county. \ MURRAY'S CUACH SUHP In successtal operation for more a quarter of a century, has a reputation for well finished and serviceable work, of which but few can boast, BUGGIES, ~ CARRIA GES, SPRING- W.1GONS, &c., kept constantly on hand. : A m— a - — IARDWARE, Jas. Harris § Oo. ARE SELLING VERY Low REAFER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUT'S HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands is this line, 48.EABBIS & CO. All kinds of repairing done | short motice. The wood work Bodies, Gearing and Wheels and sold separately. a SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of | PATENT BOW ToP for Carriages, forsale. * For rurther particulars, address LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall 15dectf, Centre Co, San i - Bs. nd wa
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