~Smallspox has made ils appear aace once again at Houtzdale, THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa., Aug. 24, 1882, ~The annual picnic of the Centre Co. Grangers will be held on Nitta ny mountain, near Centre Hali, Sept. 21, Editor. Frep Kurtz, | NA The grocery of Boozer Hariswick, i " 5 . 5 x at Lemont, was destroyed Oy lire las Saturday night. We did not learn any TrrMs --§2 por year in ndvanca, $C when not in advance Advertisements %) conts por ling ior threo insertions, Yearly and half yourly ad's at special rates, “TH ERE’ the ROOUS, ~The wife of Mr, Andrew Swarlz, of near Zion, was kicked in the side by a cow, on last Sunday, by which she had several ribs broken, We had cool nights for nearly a week up to last Monday, and we even hear of frosts in some localities, “ SS LIKE 3 NO SUCCESS SUCCESS! Rapid Sales keep our Counters clear of old goods—Railroad and Telegraphic facilities give us quick communication with the world’s. markets—You k now where to find ug— 1 ¢rop in this county, with scarcity of other fruit and berries. w=llarly on Tuesday morning, be- fore daylight, it commenced to rain and continued nutil noon, It wasa welcome shower, and the ground can stand more of it. w= Don’t forget the basket picnic and festival to be held on 26, in Witmers grove, Centre Hall, G. R. SrigeLMYRR, & Co's “ Fair)’, Wiarrmer & Co's “Supply Depot” Srrixa Minis LOCAL ITEMS, —— We will send tte Rerorren, for the campaign, in clubs of 20, for $4.00, Send in names for clubs of 20, wee FARMERRS | WHEAT GROWERS ~~ Farmers. now look to your interests and go to John G. Sankey, Centre Hall, to order your phosphate at wholesale rates. Bone manure a specialty. 20jal6t A true friend to the weak and con. ~The nineteenth chapter of Isaiah valescent is Brown's Iron Bitters, is at present being read by MADY DPOOs The destruction of Alexandria and oing no in Egypt is there ple. the war now foretold. ——Gov, Curtin will address the re- union at Rebersburg, Au i go 95 = g 20. ——]In Illinecis farmers are feeding rye to hogs, as they find it cheaper than corn. —Brockerhoffs cheap store, Centre Hall offers the highest prices for all kinds of country produce. Farmers will please bear this in mind, and also anoth- er important fact that goods are gold at Brockerhofls cheaper than elsewhere in the valley. ~The Centre Co, Sunday School convention, held in the Presbyterian church, at Centre Hill, last week, was well attended, and a lively interest manifested by the friends of the cause. . were of in- itabl — We will send the Rerorres, in Iubs of ten, for the campaign, for the ow price of §2. —John Boozer has moved from this p lace to Philipsburg where we wish him BUICCRSS, The Clearfield Republican denies that there was a bull-fi¢ht in that coun- ty, recently. We are pleased to know upon suoh authority that the story was & canard, The sessions, day and evening, crowded and the program was full terest, and the discussions prof The ladies deserve great credit for large and interest they took in the Delegates and others from schools of the neighborhood, brought with them their lunch, which was ed our sanctum the other day with a vis- | taken at nooa and evening under the it > shade treesof the church grounds, which : added the pleasures of a pic-nie to the ——D. L. Zerby, one of Millheim's best | oecasion. Altogether it was an occasion citizens, bonored our sanctum with his {long to be remembered by the good presence, Tuesday. people of Centre Hill and vicinity, as well as by those from a distance who tasted of the generous hospitality of our openhearted friends over there, The fall campaign has now fairly opened for all candidates, without re- gard to party, for cheap clothing, at the famons Philad. Branch. Lewins has on band anything in the line of ready made clothing needed by men or boys. No other dealers in clothing offer bar- gains as low as the Philad. Brauch, the . 1 —All canned and driad goods—pure and fit for the table—at Brockerhoffs Centre Hall—no inferior or unfit articles kept. attendance gonvention. ~—Ex.commissioner Donkle honor ~The Reporter for the campaign only 33 cents, cash. Send us the names, Dr. Herlacher, of New Berlin, was among the callers to this The venerable gentleman looks spry as 20 years ago, and has not lost any of his democratic ardor, x office. — Nice fresh sweet potatoes, first ar- WOMEN IN THREE RIVERS FOR! 0, BIDDEN TO WEAR BANGS OR | PLAY ANY BUT CLASSICAL « | On 10 ult, MUSIC Mr. Jolin W : "BE taha Misa Annie { Mont: Latleche {the distis MARRIY hy Rev, Jobn Tomiingon, of Reboersburg, and i Zeigler, . laughter of John AL. Wolf, es tw (On nstant, by the same, 117, Grenoble, of Snring Mill aA th, of Penn Hall, On Oinstant, Mr Forster M. ting, under pain of ox~communions san of Clearfield county, to Miss Anna A ad : Volf, M Puitramontane predate of 11 city of 4 XN road in ] : James { Thrao Rivers, a sma or o of and Mis 5 X20 inhy emi | had a pastoral {41 I tion, classi 3 ' . 5 i eaurche i diocese last Sunday, rohibi { they not] Koerstotlar, } OF MUSK laying of any king 1 ! . : ! cal in families or public assemblies | i hd DIED, wearing iran 1 8 instant, in Halnaes twp, The practice of! wi John Frederick, deceased, tin i838 vears, bh months and 10 days. He also prohibited under a similar ty, the ladies of his faith hair and artificial! bangs Ll 4 wontin szad hair and bangs wasn } was beginning to increase On 17. in Miliheim, Mra, Mary Mark, (100. Mark, aged GO years, ob days, vogue it i % yo oF “ ig said that the pastoral hasjwidow of of Bishop Fa s and vahabhle | probably is rapidly met with the } BE concurrence On 1 Centro Live, widow of Felix L months and 10 days, OUR MOTHER, Hall, »arct BEOU ut 8 « instant, at y ' y i {this oily, who will ne A { Vy Gira, \ ‘ ’ {IIR It is well of C ¥ riaies, that the governed by the which do not held in this try: butit is o within fa that rules for { 4 £ a . Raown, of course, Catholles ANARUR BY “Sha is not dead but sle Daar mother stin Safe in the Saviour's © Happy, yes, aven mor In that heautilul city Sad, sad were the hoarts that waited While death rolled in the tide: How they pray'd the angel boatman, Yot a little while abide, Rut nearer, nearer, and nearer Till he stood guite in thedoor; And leaving his Mastor's message, Away the loved one bore Loaving us nothing but the The tenement house of clay, And after t earth has received Our hearts will overflow with : ¥ CANORICAl are Missionary ¢ ¢ # V guid. the past deca ir ance apparently abitrary were announced by the bishop. Shortly after Mgr, Fabre was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Mons al tho use of brass or stringed instru. hurches tra ie ments was forbidden in the ¢ ~an adiot which was followed up by the exil. ing of the women from the choirs and the substitution of the plain Gregorian chant for the flowery and operatic music which was formerly sung. The nuns were for biddeon to allow males, except priests, to attend the exercises of their scholars, so that now only the mothers and female re. Iations of the young ladies are present sa! their Commencement exercises, These! rules were obeyed in Montreal without a murmur, and now the interior of the Cath olic church and itajservices present a nove! pigture to the stranger, ln the country itself crosses and altars by the roadside are frequent and at the sound of the Angelus bell the good Catholic stops and prays When the cure drives abroad, carrying the sacrament to the sick dying, he rings a ball in his charrette and the good - t : habitant pauses, bows his head and aur] The subject of this notice was born at murs a prayer for the afflicted. In the ¢i-! Aaronsburg, Centre county, Pa.. Dec. 8, ty as weoll as in the country on the Feast of ¥), He was a son of ‘Squire Bike, one J tha sacrament carried) early settlers of that piace and A Roa hop, atle by his!tleman of considerable wealth, William Age pastor an by his! Bike spent his oarly childhood in going Lo r garb, [school after which hae learned the hatlor's flow ars trade which he followed a few years and strewn roads or streets, In Montreal onlthen turned his attention to {arming and the last recurring foast day the procession |teaming In 1855 he moved to Stephens passed over a mio in golog and returningison county, 8 where he continued in to the churgh., Ti it may be seen that|the eultivation of the soil, In December, the canonical rule in the church in Cana~{1523 ho was united in the holy bonds of] da is constantly becoming ie matrimony with Esther Reeser, with whom he enloved a reasonableshare of the blessings of ills until the spring of 1876, when he was bereft of his beloved wife After that he visited among bis children, 3 mortal it, pain, ey ius But let this sweet thought che Our mother is living still} Transplanted in yonder heaven By God's omnipotent will, There in celestial glory She waits to welcome us, And by and by if faithiul We'll see and know her t I. L. At Pottsville, Towa, Tuesday evening, August 1, William Bike, aged 852 years, | months and 22 days, or iv ist is the § hi nd Ad Dis nded he vi i HIRIOUS u tL under green arches and over i fey ; einen FIGHT WITH A DESPERADO. ling the last six weeks ol his life with laughter, Mrs. Solon Finney, of Pots. lle, lows, where he received a paralytic] stroke which was the immediate cause of] his death, His remains wore brought to] Lena and interred in the cemetery, Aug. | resting place of his ; Arrest and is Brought), Down With a Revolver. Indiana, Pa., August 16. —Qaite an ey] citement was created here yesterday afs|3, besides the barial In} ya former partner in life, In Bis youlh he| Z psperate character r the . ., ; A de pers ® character by the received ecatechetical instructions from | nama of Duke Hay Kg: into a t Rev. 1igen and became a mem bar of the I by the name of Lutheran church. He alterwards united ch Duke a | with the Methodist church with which he} the window of Rei iremained until his death. Grandfather! th indow of hei : ternoon. fight a aid ar 1 +h voider’'s hotel wit ‘ LL} x 3 : Crookshank, during v threw number of stones —- Rev. J. R. Dimm, many years ago : : . s . HH, MARY Years ape originators of low prices in suits, for 1 which Lewins deserves the thanks and | patronage of all, rival in the county, at Sechler’s grocery, i ucial of the Aaropsburg Academy, as taken a professorship in the Mis- sionary Institute, at Selinsgrove. i . . * le ® ——Ladies, if you want an elegant licants for schools will be exam dress, very low, call in with John Maul. App icants for schools will be exam len at Brockerhoff"s store, and save mon- | ined at the following times and places: ey, and get latest styles, Philipsburg & Rush—Philipsburg Tues, u oh -—— We acknowledge the receipt— from some unknown friend—of London and Glasgow papers. Mr. Austin Curtin hss received an appointment as clerk in the Pension of- fice at Washington. The salary is $1. 200 per annum. Mr. Curtin was former- 17 manager of the Mill Hall furnace. Taylor—Hannah Furnace, Wed, Aug. 23 Worth—Port Matilda, Thursday, Aug. 24 Huston—Julian Furnace, Friday, Aagust Qy Sat 20, Unionville and Union—Unicnville, August 26, Milesburg and day, August Snow Shoe Tues , August Liberty Eaglevi Howard and Curtin—Howard, T Aug. 31. Walker and Marion—Hublersbur day, Sept. 1. Benner and Spring—Mt. Pleasant, Mon- day, Sept. 4. Patton —Waddle's School House, day, Sept. 5. Ialtmoon 3 ' Boggs—Milesburg, Barnside—8now Bhoe, Musicar Corirce,.—A large class of siodents are in attendance at this well known Musical School now in session at Freeburgh, Pa, from Snyder and adjoin- ing counties. Students admitted at any time. Address, . C. Moyes, avg24 Musical Director. ——Tramps broke into the residence of Dr. Hosterman on Friday morning, of | 1 last week, a little before daylight, but| 'g fl ed, on finding they had wakened the | ¢; inmates, before stealinganything, They | F gained entrance by breaking through the | I cellar door. I 0, Wednesday, Aug. 30 hursday, Fris ov A Taos Wednesday, ha Saturday, Sept i osburg, Monday, Sept. 11 NR RDI ltheim—Millheim, Tuesday, In 1860 the coffea product was nt: id Xs sis M1ilnekn, Tooley 338.600 tons, now it is over 600,000 tons. | Miles—Rebersburg, Wednesday, Sept. 13. Of this nearly 200,000 tons are used in| Potter—Centre Hall, Thursday, Sept. 14. this country. There are several grades |Gregg—Spring Mills, Friday, Sept. 15. of the berry of which vary in flavor from | Examinations beginat 9 a. m. Appli- highly excellent to poor—such as would | cants must be punctual, and should en- have of the first named, and none other | ter the first class at which they are pres- should be used, can get it at a very reas- { ent, which ought to be in the district in onable price at Sechler’s grocery only. | which they intend to teach. Each ape ~——There is a farmer in Ohio who | plicant is requested to hand me a card has not sheared his sheep in five years, | With name, age and address, before the because, as he claims, Providence in-|€Xamination begins.” The Secretary of tended the sheep to wear their wool. | @ach Board should be present in time to This reminds us of a certain farmer in | Bake out a list of applicants. this valley who refused to have his barn 4 ES Pr cm——— — For the ReronrER i t § T. DESHNER, Gunsmith, 43 High Bt., Bellefonte, Pa Has now on hand: Winchester rifles, B, I. Double guns, Shot, and Rifle and Shot, Single Breech loading guns from 85 to 814. Revolvers from 1 to 11 dollars. Muzzle loading guns very cheap. I sell no breech loading “seconds.” Guns made and repaired. Shot-gun cartridges loaded to order. Ammunition wholesale and retail. pe.Sportsmen are respectfully in. vited to examine my stock. 25augSm D. M. Wourr, rodded because it intended to interfere County Sapt. with Providence if it intended to strike the barn with lightning, The Usiox Graix Drier is for ssle| The following resolution was unanimuos. oul oh Centre Souaty by Peter Holle ly adopled at the Centre County Pomona uree rho are exclusive agen Yap 10.137. 0 Banat 4 9. in said county. Farmers, don’t fail to Crane No.1 oi Sf Hs August 4, Jue ine { 17 io > Aereaa, 10 theta Um 3 of po IMICAI dé exam he I Blow before purchasing. generacy when the public official most ins 17aug2t . B 1 fo We P frequently plays the role of master instead (ange elleionle, a. of servant; and whereas, in many cases the ~Mr. Charles J. Bell, a graduate of | *acred rights of petition guaranteed by|, Harvard, of the class of 1876, who has gomtitutions edaciment is virtually die |, since spent some years in Germany, | FURICCE0 MOC C8 FRERIRRES te ae pursuing special investigations, and a and whereas, we belieye it to be the duty year asa fellow of John Hopkins Uni- |) commend the!faithful and condemn the | © versity, has just accepted an appoint- | unfaithful; and whereas, the representatiyo ment a8 professor of chemistry in the |in Congress from this district has been uns Pennsylvania State College, remitting in his exertions to serve our ople and organizatio y i ~——We want the truth to go out, and Pes > sizafion 9 orvurling from this month until after the election | cuttings, valuable public documents and will agree to send four copies of the Rz-| his warm snd constant support of the bill PORTER for $1 cash. At this extfemely | elevating the Department of Agriculture low psice we hope that each of our sub-|to equal rank and honor with other heads scribers will make vp at least a dollar |of Sapatiment, Bud gracivg the depart. club at once. gt | ment with a cabinet of officers of equal . uv rank and authority with other departs —A watermelon contains about | ments of our National Government; there five per cent. of jthe purest sugar, and | fore, notbing has yet been discovered that| Resolved. That the warmest thanks of this farnishes so perfect and speedy a “cure” | grange sre due and hereby tendered to for Summer complaint as a festive wa-| Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, our able and en termelon. Even when diarrhoea Las | eTRetic representative to congress, for the been kept up by the continued eating of libéral Shaun 18 which be Das boen fur. ordinary food, until the disease has be- | wi ay SY Joidiale grange come chronic, this delicious beverage— | valuable public documents snd bis rdent for it is little more— watermelon, taken |support of the® bill elevating the Departs freely two or three times a day, has ment of Agriculture to a cabinat posi- again and again been known to work | sition with equal rank and authority with Wonders and to “care” when all the usu- Sher of departments of cur National al remedies have failed.—Food and |Government, Health, v Re spleed, That a copy of these resolu- : ions be forwared to the press for publica- ~——Brackbiil’s furniture rooms—the | tion. W.A. Boas Sec'y 4 on oldest in the county—have more goods than all others put together. and at bargains to surprise you. If Penns- valley people go to Bellefonte it is worth while fo go through Brackbill’s estab- lishment and see his handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, tables of all descrip- tions, sofas, in fact any thing desired in the furniture line—home or city made. It is the old, reliable stand, that never put shoddy on a customer, 7 ——The following are the particulars of the death of Robert Prove of Belle- fonte, mentioned in last week's Repor- ver; Op Friday evening, 11 instant, sbout 10 o'clock, he was walking up the main track in the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company’s yard at East Tyrone, when Engine No. 780 was pulling a train out of a siding prior to going to Lock Haven. As the engine was backing down at the time the engineer did not see him. He was knocked down, his right arm being broken at the elbow and badly mashed. It was amputated by the Company’s surgeon aboye the el- bow, but the unfortunate man did not recover from the shock, death occurring at 6 o'clock the next morning, _ Ferrjuizerg. ~The Buffalo Phosphate is one of the very best fertilizers sold to farmers in Centre county. We sell oth er phosphates of equally high standard. We do not deal in shoddy goods, Farm ers tell us they were humbogged last year with the twenty-five dollar phos- phate. The same parties are now offer- ing about the same quality of fertilizer under another name and at a higher price—{armers beware and bay the best to be bad of Alexander & Co., Belle- ionte, Fa. 17aug2t ~The Millbeim Marble Works were established in 1843—just 39 years ago — have maintained themselves through all business fluctuations and panics since, and are to-day one of the most solid and flourishing business concerns in Centre county. The work made there com- pares with the best city work while the prices are as low as any in this part of the state. D. 1. Zerby is their authors PHOSPHATE AND DRILLS, Farmers, : ~The BUFFALO PHOSPHATE is being offered in this county for $31.00 but why buy suck when you can get the COMPLETE BONE MANURE from J, G. Sankey at $32.60, UNION DRILLS farnished at a bargain, Arrange with JOHN G. SANKEY, Centre Hall, 17a2t COURAGING. 1 by the re 4 TOIT Feu is : Having bean encouraged increase of business, I hs repainted and added to the well as to the internal appearance of 1 DRUG HOUSE, thereby maki attractive {o my cust thank my customers fo ronage in the past : iy ing it more f wonld now r their liberal pats : , and golicit a continns ance of the same My stock is as pea: full as poesible. 1am in complete coms munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphia and am supplied with cuts and price liste, and anything in my line not kept in stock will be sent for at onceand delivered at the fame prices that it could be bought at if You went or sent yourself, [ buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the coanty. All business between dealer and customers gtrictly con. $ $1 i {Bike leaves 8 children—one son and seven a m} . ‘us 3 i i ne giasa, botlies, jugs, (dau ndehildren and two deal damage ren, and hosts of friends! y $ wn ho town der's bar, breaking 1 arg, & 20% d of r Two policemen i uppers, ur him when he gave > the woods A Spring Mills Market. ais Wheat, $1.00, No, 2, .00: No. 3.70 i » bail and ran ter there ho returned to town where d him, C « OV Gy tf ior efied arres Om the Mayor went for! : . } Sherif deputized James R. | Logan and Mr. Hosinger. Duke waited | on the «« intil the officers i within a fev when he walked off down the ROT - ¥ Jamison, wh £ . .4t0 4.50 od, 2.00 to 2.715 ound per ton, $0.00 rout TOUS, a A owed for four or five squares, foot street, fol they came up withia about ten the “Duke” turned sround, i with a large bowie knife, and told i would never be taken alive, The ¢ n fesperate character, halt arley procured ea a pole feet long, and made a charge, | tthe “Duke” to flight, hel ield and there being! r Logan, | 1 with his | i “ ad, | ch Yin eakly by L J. Grenoble a Correcled AND Lmanx—That a} » Ground with overy | h 5 gs, Croquet iy Pavilion, ? i a ¢ spring of pu water, plenty shade Music and lunes got up at moderate rates. The wound was not sos Carriages ang tickets to the hye. Socio vere enough to stop the attack, and the Hoh. lub, adge, and si 4 table : Me L RAD in | Parties for further information address he A 1 GEO. B. NASH, Spring Mills House Spring Mills, Pa. : XECUTORS SALE. — There will be Exposed {0 Public Bale on the premises, 1, {*wo miles north of Spring Mills Station, {oa the Lewisburg and Tyrone RR, on | Saturday, September 9, 1882, {The following valuable Real Estate of | ! Adam Fisher, Dec'd, known asthe Farm- (ers Mills property, consisting of AMER. {CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING| I MILL, in complete running order with the 5.— Yesterday | SPC IY to 4 run of Burrs, having Turbine han | Water Wheels located on Penn's Creek, a \ stream, also, thereon a GOOD city, and asked per-/SAW MILL onthe same stream, LARGE IDWELLING House with a complete a lok while (taahine | STORE ROOM. An excellent well near it 6 o'clock, while C ashiorithe house, of never failing water, GOOD ¢ lady assistant, Miss Palmer, BANK BARN and other outbuildings ere cashing up the men knocked on ihe] Also, about 40 acres of land part of which Mise | 18 well timbered with white pine, oak SLES bemlock, bounded by the lands of Jno. P RBxap, Lne end Manx : od Peni igonve {ground 1 8a wi biagutt tin Wuois, a nn re of 8 revolver! in tho leg! } 1131ul8 time the “Duke” fell, 7" mn nself sooner than Mr. | Lhe ss erad 10 recog a + fired, shooting hl through the| ie knife, when inna feos A —— DARING BANK ROBBERY, Assaulled and $20,000 Taken Kewanee, Ill, August 1 3 1 2 Ly ~ Ni onal Bank, of ti la io Abo mission {o leave a satchel there for ashort o » + v ime, d her by the neck and kicked Smith, Ged. Krape ana others. Orchard The oth «| With choice froit, two tenant houses, gar tha y ry sear] den and Stables, Hestruck the| Sale to commence at one o'clock P, a revolver andiofsaid day when terms will be Pratt and Miss| K20WD bY, J. B, FISHER, POLLY FISHER Execulors. Augl( - a o Ba ——————————— ye r r ¥ ~ 71 > THAT WONDERFUL BOOK. TT x FT 3 GUIDE TO SUCCESS. WITH FOR SINESS AND : SOCIETY been no news from them up to midnight. Is selling by tens of thousands, It is the most unis ‘hie SLB ” » versally useful book ever published. It tells com Chicago, August 15. Kewanee, LIL, | plot eiy HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best special says: The bank robbers were geen | ¥ar. How to bs Your Own Lawger, How to Do Bus this morning near Mineral, Ii i { iness Correctly and Successfully, How to act in So Mas Lh Ig near 2 ine ai, itis, ROC PAT olety and everywh ore, £014 mine of varied Infor ties are in hot pursuit, with every pros | mation to all classes for constant reference. WA pects of arresting both men before night. | FED At ETS nl vee bars time. To know Over three handred men are scouting in | botter than any other, apply for terms to 0B every direction. Mr. Pratt and Miss SUAMMELL & CO. Phlladoiphia, Pa. augim Palmer are in bad shape to-day. Mise Palwer is badly bruised, feverish, and prosirated by the excitement. Businoss houses and shops aro all closed, the own~ ers Joining in the ¢ men grabb er nearly toward M sashier on the head with made nocked him senseless, $20,000, of They it us and tha men secured abe i i which $6,000 was in gold. | then released: them-| SPECIAL NOTIORS. PIMPLES. * (Frew) the receipt fore simple Years Be Ar PALI Ti ’ . n y ' and tifel; also Instructions for Tra Pg Th of hair on a bald head or smooth face Garess. inclosing So, stamp, Ben. Vandelf & Oo.. 12 Barclay st., New York. ASO. —— tn —— SEVE TORMS. Destruction East and West— Heavy Losses. DY oO WEDS | mama a EE Ce ———— rb ————————— == CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cared of {hat dread disease, Consumption , by a simple remedy anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferors the means of oure. To all who desire it, ho will send s eopy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with ws Jiruotions 108 A preparing and using the same, 3 is mca, Bioxcuizit, Ae. cure for CONSUMPTION, artios wishing the Prescription will pleases add Rev. K.A. WILSON, 184 »eoun Bt, Whilamsbarg N Madison, Wis., August 18,.—Ona of the most violent storms ever known here passed over this city last night and this morning. A cloud burst near Plain, deluging the whole valley. Black Earth creek rose with such rapidity that two freight trains were halted as 8 matter of precaution, and it proved a wise step, for a fifty foot bridge was carried away just east of the station and took nine froight cars into a field near by, Much damage was done to crops, but the extent of it is not yet fully known. Atchison, Ks,, August 10.—A terrific thunder storm passed west of this oity this morting. The storm extended from Corns ing to Irving. At Corning, John Bakes and two ‘daughters were instantly killed by lightning, The elder, aged 15 years was standing in the doorway, Carrying a twosyear-old baby in her arms when the bolt fel], killing both of them. Bangor, Maine, August 15,—The most destructive tornado ever experienced in this vicinity visited Bangor to-night. Wind was terrific, Ruin fell in sheets converting the streets into roaring slrenms. The whole was accompanied by incessant thunder and lightning Tha destruction of property 13 very grea!, and will swell to iarge proportions, vast amonnt of jamago » erops. The storm covered only a small territory. The los will amount to between $50,000 and $100 000. : - - Cross —_— TEST mame - ~ 5, - - ’ y - - ERRORS OF YOUTH. NTLEMAN who softored for years fro A stvous DBLLL FY, PRIMATU RE ROAY and all the effects of youthful Indiserstion, wil for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to 0 &ho peed it, the receipt and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Rufferom willing to profit by the advertiser's experience can & s by addressing in perfect confidence % % an fm JOM B. OGDEN, 48 cdar BL. N.Y THECREAM OF ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE. PIOoNBES DARING AND HEROES | oa The thrilling advantures of all the hero and frontier fights with Indians, outiaws Suplorers boasts, over our Whole country, from the earliest times to the present, Vives and famous exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Kentos, Brad Urokett Bowie, Houston, Ose san, Coster, Californ a Jae, Wilde Bill. lutfalg Bill, Gens, Miles and Cook great Indian Chiefs and scores of others Gieorge: ously illustrated with 176 fine engravings to the life AGENTS WANTeD. Low priced and bests any. thing to sell, STANDARD BOOK U0, Philadel phia, Pa. Waugém > was dono { OURT PROCLAMATION, = meneame. A. ef: Af em ———— Unionto Pa., August 20.—The larze| : 3 . r : on stone barn of Wm, Beesen, on his farm | eight miles north of this place, was burn- ed to the gronnd last night, Nine head | basing sasucd thelr procept. bearing date 1 st day : Ww . okie : . g., 190 to ma directed, for holding a Oot 3 hors °8, tw 0 of W hich be longed to Geo, Oyer and Terminer and General Joie b Courtot McLaughlin, of 1 uiontown, perished in Quarter sesnlons of tite Peace In Bellefonte, for the the fines Mr Mel ath lin’s Bors {punts of OGentre, and to commonce on the Fourth : ames. Mr, Melis ghiin’s horses)! onduy of Mar. mext, boing the 9th day of Aug. ware valued at $400. {he barn contained 33. and to Sontinue we wooks. Notice is haraby hid hig . ; oo ; « given to the Coroner, Justices of the Pea B50 tons of hay ’ 100 bushels of rye and 3, and Constables of said county of Centra: A dormun 000 bushels of wheat. The estimated then and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'clock Sen oo 0 3 ax a) pElimate in the fornoon of sald day, with thelr records, tuqui oss, $9,000; insurance $5,800, tf orn. A seme en m ——The REPORTER for the cam- paign only 35 cts, Reader, send at least Whereas, the Hon, Charles A . Mayer, President of the Ucurtof Common Pleas of the doth Judictal Dis. tric bt sting of the counties of Uentre, Ulinton and O sarfield, and the Hoo, J. K, Runkle and the Hon GL Larrimer, Assoc, Jadgos in Contre coun win, be done, and those who are bound in reco p Prosseute against the prisoners that are a in he jail of Centre county, be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just, iven under my hue * Rat loute, the 1st day fidentisl J: D. MURRAY, iged solicitjng upd collegting agent, 20 Junaxf Centre Hall, sitions, examinations, and thelr own remoembrancos, one or two names, and kelp the cause of ug, in the year of vu of u and sixt year of the to do those things which to their office appertains to G ight i Arp - n right against bosees and oo 1) i wh $ Bln big 4 die LOR Raa ae © New Lif | ew Life 15 given by using Brown’ IRON Biri In the WW Hes warms oping it enr and conqu Summer \ | nerves and diges in the Fall it { stand the han Fiiid 1 til Wl Ol sudd 0 « In no way al) 3 ireiy Prod keep ng the fect condition Iron Bri fect S00 i'l FON I health through changing seasons, it disarms the danger fron water and miasmatic and it prevents tion, Kidney an CaS, «{ 1 impu Ar, { onsump | Liver Dis excelicnt ¥ Beware As g shady ik for RS, a4 33 on na it. Don't be impos with net! mended a v Just £ood The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co, Baltimore, Md. nel § 4 Ail Pb SY SOI in 23 Patented Apel] 15, JES the Penn Harrow The shove cul repress tons of Five Hare — compete, wilh all its oom rows and pn sled for ERcreeling chs 4 B or gives wo we 15 ost cflective ther paint, ground ¥ ie and Tw jpeesing over 1) ones, roaking It the me pulverizer in the market. TIS HARROW HAN ONLY TO BRE USED TO BE APPRECIATED. Bow {1 before purchal®ng sod you will buy no other the The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO A THREDOORNER ROTARY HARROW, Indispensable for Orchanda, ss the revolving wheel barrows riebl up 10 and all around the trees with out barking ta S— The Penn Harrow CRANGED TO SINGLE "A" HARROW, By remnoving the wing and whee! from the original YOu have & outapleto oboe horse “A™ Harrow, sss—" The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO DOUBLE "A" HARROW * Remove the wheal from the original, poverse wing, and it makes the wost completes Doulde TOW iu the market, The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO A BQUARE UARROW. the “A removing the wheel from the original you have arrow with three points to hook to, By hooking bo or C you oan harrow in a furrow, and harrow the bottom and both sides, or over a vide and har. row tho top and both sides, or you can Lift either nt and have threo points on the {iound HOMO ng that cannot bo done with any other a The Penn Harrow ON ITS BLED. Tt hast always beens great inconvenience to get the Harrow to and from the field The Peun Harrow obviates this, as no matter which Harrow you wish to use in the combination, it has its own sled to haul it on, The Pei 1M # " J in Harrow he best white onk, with steel vinieds in every way fiestecines. i w was (ho most unhandy imple ment on the fern; with our hmprovemaent it is the mont convenient, will do doable the work of RLY other burrow and save the former halt Inbor, and is warranted to do pl we represent or money refunded, ORDER AT ONCE AND BE CONVINCED, Price of, the ght draft Combine {lon Penn arvow, #30. d fora Catalogo and sev what formers say, AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY, PENN HARROW MANUFACTURING CO. iy OAMDEN, N, J. Is made of teeth well py Formerly a lu — DINGES'! — PLAIN, TALK ! | TO EVERY BODY. TEE | me [me READ THIS!! I will keep up a FULL | .¥ INE OF GOODS, right along. " A 1 DO NOT FORGET THIS! al I « Bed inlly « all atten. tion to MY BTOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Fupes $ ¥ rior to any in the Val. ley. pe] Guarantee Bargains—1 mean that I will sell low, and only ask that ! i 1 . ‘ i ful il ¥ 1s 4 peapie Cull HOU BALES waoniscives Ol i ; : 2 i118 from Lhe prices assed WILL GIVE AWAY 81000! this |year to cash customers, by aSystemof 3 iit I wach | | . (check sums purchased will be punch- ks rat ust omer taking a $20 led and when amount is fall $1 will be LCBIGES having ¥ (idl 1 iti IB0W here | New Departure. i i 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- 1 i I ent and successful dealers, 1 have {determined do with the loredit system alter the of July, After thisdate the books will 1 1 will sell only x—CASH- to away i 17 1 5 | 108%, : be Cid sed and ! 1 -FOR or its equivalent. _— es ER. to my v for their past patronage, 1 meet dei pass Pan Hage, GUL {them in the future at my old stand, customers i ae Than kful pe Ww \where I am confident I can sell much CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER than elsewhere, Have de [termined to give my customere the {benefit of the new system, PRODUCE will be taken in ex- change for goods at highest market GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. PA NN NINA NEA ANN NT NINN FUE GREAT BBB EEEEEE H H1V Vv B BE K KE EE B BE K BBB EEE ERE EEE K i 4 H Hi v C=A=R=P=E-T-8 CIAIRIPIEITIS. Greatest Bargains ree EVER eee price. Respectfully, I. J. Grenoble, Spring Mills, Pa, i BUILDING. | GROCERIES! GROCERIES | ANRK THE New Store in the Centre Coun-| ty Bank Building, High st., Belle- {fonte Penn's, I8 NOW OPEN 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! | KEPT IN A FIRST OLASS STORE, {Remember the Store is a new | one opened on | Monday, May 1, [AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY NEW AND FRESH, k » 3 » | The “patronage of oll desiring fairl | treatment 18 solicited. | 9&8. For quotations call and you will be {convinced that a revolution has been ef- {fected in prices of all goods offered for | sale, ljun2d 2 W. E, BURCHFIELD. G. WW, HOSTERMAN, i |B Dentist, Centre Hall.| {Otlice at residence on Church street, oppo-| {site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of his profession, | | Ether administered l4apr § TR \ M. A. SANDO l MERCHANT TAILOR, {Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in hie {line, on short notice, and good fits guar! antoed, according to the latest styles. Al large lot Workmen employ. W. CORNELIUS,: t Photographer, 316 MarkotStroot, LEWISBURG, Pa. The best work at moderate prices, All work pertaining to photography finely ex. ecuted. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, but must be accompa nied with the cash, julls New Brockerhoff House. Rock ERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST,, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor., Ya. F'roe Buss to and from all trains. ow Special rates to witnesses and jurors, Bunt! purrs HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fraxk X. Lenay, Proprietor Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on hand. Good accommodations for Travels ors and Commercial Men. Also Beer bots tler. Torms reasonable. 20juntf PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS andallowInter est; Discount Notes; Buy and oll GovernmentiSecurities, Gold and Coupons. Wu, Worr Wu, B, Mivare Pres't Usshie hand. | in his lnovy of samples always on of long experienced wanes — SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, REOPENING IN RESTORED BUILDING, Both Sexes admitted, College and Preparatory | Schools, Under care of Mombers of the Society of Friends, The main building destroged by fire the ninth month, last, lias been completely rebuilt, en. inrgod, and fitted up with all conveniences, Thor ough tustructions in Languages Literature, Mathe. matios, and the Belences, New Solentific Bullding containing Laboratories, Draft Rooms, Machine Shops, and appliances for putsuing a thorough course ia Ohemistry, Mechanical and Oivil Kngi neering, The next term opens 9th month (Sept.) 18th, AppY early, as, other things being equal, places will be given the earliest applicants For full partioniars, address KDWARD H, MA- GILL, Prest., Swarthmore College, Delaware Uo. Youna, 1juldm IG ET YOUR JOB PRINTIND DONE t Having bought the Entire Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &e.. formerly owned by I. Guggenheimer, : HS — —At a 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 & TESLA SPR I, es — And Brockerhof’s NEW STORE! a A Toe CENTRE HALL. Grand Opening NEW STOCK, JOHN MULLEN, Manager, ee AT TH Eee —ilotel Stand.- PRY OS ESS G00 HS, CASSIMERS bs, NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING —FOR— Men and Boys. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, BARGAINS ! A ————— Farmers will be allow ed the highest price for all hinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun~ ty. y. to the New Store before purchasing else where. CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. 3.0. DEININGER : ’w HENNY Manufacture and constantly 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- 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 se WM. WOLF & SON.@¢ At the Old Stand. It will be —GOOD NEWS— for all, to know that the MosrJCon- rLETE Stock or Goobs in the valley, A-N-D — T-H-E — B-E-S8-T has arrived, and is now opened, at —W O LF’S— 01d Reliable Stand. The finest and best gentlemen's Dress Goods, in the county. The finest, best and latest styles ladies’ Dress Goods. Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e., &c. Queensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but “what are pure. He has the only pure, old - fashioned NEW ORs LEANS sugar in the couns ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete assortment in each department. Come and see one of thegbest stocks in the county. - HRDWARE, Jas. Harris & Co. TARE SELLING TERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, BSCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FO : ROPE BLOCKS, As well as all kinds of H A D: WARE, to meet all’ in this line, AL Id. REPORTEAy OFFICH) Ne. J. W,REONE. 4 on can his office and residence on North High Street, th doors East LEWISTOWN Marble & Granit WORKS. D. EB. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown; Pa. The unde: ined ’ &% publice nw that hel AND Grawy 1 at workin Cheaper | ates Then Elsewhe. Write or eall Clevar® Dingess” TIE spur wit r intr duel work y Wolke Lewisiown Marble & F. FORTH EY, Uornsysai-La in old Conard building, Bellate . BR. PEALE EALKG WEEE, TA¥m Atiornéyss > . Office opposite the Coat) pa fonte, Pa. D*? 8. G. GUTELIUS ~ Dentist, Milikeinn. Offers professional services to the public. B prepared Lo perform all operations in dental profession. He is now fully pared to extraot teeth absolutely pain. my BU pusE, proprietor, » &, Teller, Be tonte, Pa. Special attention give June. country trade. -at La * Uflice on Alisgheny street, Belieont, J BF BLAIR LINN, AL C. T. Alexander, C. LEXANDER & BOWER" ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Garmay’s new a: 0 — wer] u 3] 2043 § 30 spun fv, p i eo i * RNVEVED 'T ‘NOS » ‘poojuvavnd jy wejaed vw puw saopio anok avery oosedy] JO eq OY) woul CHHIIVD PUY pLUMY FI0CH FING ‘puvy uno sFupuryg SopIsLagr xv AL “tie g spy ‘pYean] meer sBuiuirg ‘scpoicly toing AIEEE UHI INVA - 0X AI YAHLVAT ATOSVHASANIDs HOA MSV FF YA Hd VAT eyuozereq J0pI0 0] ONRVW OEE PA JAS. A. B}: VER, President. Cash (eras COUNTY BAXRKING( (Late Miliikea, Hoover & Co.) Receive Allow Interest, And Allow Inter wey 4.0. t Notes, : snd § Government Securities, & Wapitit business now BESTE for us toss al needed : We will start at t before the seheoret ¥ Er and vornus. fobs. ly, Address TRUE & MURRA/’S COACH SURF In successtul operation for more th. a quarter of a century, has attai: a reputation for well finished « serviceable work, of which but fi can boast BUGRIES, ; * - CARRIAGES SPRING- WAGONS, &c., kept constantly on hand. § All kinds of repairingj done o short notice. The w ¢ Bodies, Gearicg and Wheels mad. and sold separately. : | SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of PATENT BOW ToP for Carriages, for sale. For further particulars, addres LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall 156 leet, Centre Co., CUT THISOU i S15ond0 in