NTRE REPORTER. all, Pa., Aug. 31, 1882, THE CE Centre H Frep Konrz,. . . . . Editor, TxrMms $2 per year in advance, when not in advance. Advertisemonts 20 cents per line for three insertions, Yearly and half yearly ad's at special _"Tates. “THERE'S NO SUCCESS LIKE SUCCESS." Rapid Sales keep our Counters clear of old goods—Railroad and Telegraphic facilities give us quick communication with the world’s markets—You know where to find us— G. R. Sereeruyre, & Co's “Fair, Warner & Co's © Supply Depot’ Srrixa Minis, LOCAL ITEMS, ~—We will send the Rerorran, for the campaign, in clubs of 20, for §4.00, Send in names for clubs of 20, Jasper Bramgart, merchant of Re- bersburg, gave us a call on Monday. If you are sick and troubled with dys- pepsie, Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you, ~The Farmers Mills cornet band will hold a basket picnic and festival at Long's cave, 16 September, ~Two peach trains collided on the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. A quick way to make peach jam, ~—Dry-~goods, notions, and groceries, new stock just opened at Brockerhoff's, Centre Hall, place for cheap goods and No. 1 bargains, ——Rev, Koser, of Pine Grove Mills, will preach in the Loop church, on Sun- day morning, 10th, and in theafternoon, same day, at 2, at Centre Hall—{filling Rev. Fischer's appointments, 2 ~The best canned fruit ten per ceat. cheaper than slsewhere, at Brock- erhofly, the cheap store, without competi- tion for low prices. Only call, ~——At Scranton, a few daysago, How- ard Joho, fourteen years old, while care~ lessly handling a revolver, fatally sho. himself, the ball penetrated the braint Pistols and coal oil cans cause many fu. nerals, —==(Got & peck of nice, fresh sweet po- tatoes at Sechlers, and have something nice for your table. All fruit and vege- tables in season, to be had there, Sech- lers will allow the farmers the highest price for all kinds of produce. Only bring em. —The Pennsylvania railroad com- any is trying to prevent the Sunbury, Shamokin and Lewisburg railroad, from crossing the Lewisburg and Tyrone rail- road, at Lewisburg. ~The Reroxrer for the cam- paign only 35 cts. Reader, send at least one or two names, and kelp the cause of right against bosses and corruption. ~McMullen, living at Pine Creek Mills, going home from the re-union at Rebersbarg, on Friday evening, attempt. upset his wagon injuring a young lady veay much. pie. Fri- ~The Juniata Valley printers’ nic will be held at Bellefonte, on in the morning. men’s parade, and a hop at the Bush house afternoon and evening. All will be done by the citizens to make the afs fair pleasant for the pic-nicers. —- Democrats, greenbackers, inde- pendents, stalwarts, prohibitionists— the Bush house block. Court opened on Monday. There is not much commonwealth business The Supervisors of Penn twp, have been prosecuted by a firm engaged in getting out prop timber, on account of thej bad roads in the neighborhood of Zerbys. The cause of the roads being bad may mainly be due to the heavy loads of prop timber constantly poing over the same. There are many witnesses in the conse. On Monday Mr. Gates, of Ferguson, was fined $200 and costs for selling lige ner without license, There were mostly petty commons wealth cases in court Tuesday. ~The people of Pennsvalley cer tainly have no occasion to go away from home for any thing in the monument or tombstone line. The Millheim Marble Works turns out the best styles, uses the finest stock, and their prices are as rea- sonable as elsewhere, Eacourage home trade. o We are under obligations te Mr. Simon Ruble, of Stone Mill, for a very acceptable present received from him on Tuesday. —=Fine specimens of coal have been taken out along Penn's creek, Snyder Co The vein, seven feet thick, is now being developed. — If vou get any article of spices, sugar, coffee, tea, or other goods at Sech- lers, you ean always rely on having a pure and unadalterated article. This important fact, in these days of fraud, all housekeepers should bear in mind, A number of horses have lately died for parties in Haines twp, Jas. S. Veaver, J. K. Snyder, Adam Jordan each losing one and Wm, Syler two, ee Notwithstading the unfortunate weather, the Reformed 8, 8, cleared $33.85 by their festival on Saturday last. —Cholera prevails among the hogs at Milesburg and some 40 have died with- in a week. ress se A SA Mp— MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING, The democratic meeting in the court. house on Tuesday evening was a grand out-pouring of the democracy, the room was crowded to the utmost proving that a united and harmonious democracy wlil confront the bosses in November. Time will not permit us to give mare than a brief mention of it. Maj. Forster, chairman of the standing committee, called the meeting to order, when the following officers were chosen: Pres—John A, Woodward, Vice Pres—D Z Kline, Bellefonte, N. W,; John Hoffer, Bellefonte, 8. W.; Jonth. Harper, W. W.; Bolser Weber, Howard; E H Carr, Milesburg; R B Hartman, Millheim: C G Herlinger, Philspsburg; T A Leathers, Unionville; Uriah Stover, Benner; H S Barnhart, Boggs; Wm, Hipple, Barnside; Frank Taylor, Col- lege; Nathan McCloskey, Curtin; John F Krebs, Ferguson; J B Fisher, Gregg; M 8 Feidier, Raines: John A Hunter, Har- ris; Henry Dopp, Howard; John Gingery, Huston; Isaac Frain, Marion; Jacob Brumgart, Miles; Geo, W Stover, Penn, John K Runkle, Potter; A C Hinton, Snow Shoe; J G Larimer, Spring; Sam'l Hoover, Taylor; Christ. Hoover, Union; Sol. Peck, Walker. Secretaries.—Fred Kurtz, Joe. W. Furey, J R Van Ormer, Mr. Woodward on taking the chair de- livered a neat little speech, and counsel. ed the party to union and harmony, and was warmly applauded. A committee of five, D, F. Fortney, F. M’Clain, J. Reifsnyder, and two others whose names we missed, were appointed on resolutions. Goy. Curtin was then loudly called for THE poke most eloquently and forcibly of the nd corruption; the governor spoke from howered in upon his speech, After Gov. Curtin, Chairman Hensel, f the State Committee, was introduced nd addressed the meeting upon state ate character, he proceeded to uncover he bad political company he has given business. It an to come down on Friday night, and we may say contin- Monday morning; at times it was heavy the ground will be in better condition for plowing. ~—{Carpets at Brockerhoffs, Cenire Hall, the largest and best assortmeat in the valley. Persons wanting carpets are invited ty. to Bolt’s slaughter house. much enraged and was goaded to mad- a cent, except to turn and drive men and boys. The way it would go for bold so- gers, make them take to the fences was amusing, until by means of ropes it was fastened against harm and taken captive to the slaughter pen. nd how he dodged the issues raised in his nd their corrupt rule was an able cone His speech Mr. Fortney then reported the resolas ounce assessment for political purposes, nd demand economy in the public ex Mr. J. Simpson Africa, candidate for nt Gap band discoursed fine music for he occasion, smn le A ATTENTION SOLDIERS! All soldiers who have been hon- ———————— THE REBERSBURG RE-UNION. [round thom, seem to be a covering of de-{ The re-union of Co. A woods | caved vogotable matter the product of) south of Rebersburg, on Friday, 25, was centuries, which forms a shell we abatis an affair long to be remembered by the|of water, upon which trees and shrub good people of Miles townhsip. Com-|have found a root hold any A of 148 reg., was made up almost! There are many fine ornamental shade : Boo There a y entirely of soldiers of Miles twp, andi oes in the meadows, alsd0 soma rare nearly all connected by ties of consans ; y yrth guinity and matrimony-~brothers, cons. |P/ants whose fine flowers would call f } 4 admiration from the lady readers of the ine, or some kind of family connection | ) oach with the other. Reronrer whose refined tastes make them At 10 a, my, a line was formed in Re-| admirers of flowers, Thore are also many | bersburg, headed by the Millheim and| ranborry bushes with fruit. Rebershurg by f } 5 CO nd} y . \ . o . of Licat & le, land : Bg ad We by often . 16 Sout one She dao music and large battle flag were the sur-| Kors of this wild locality ware : » vWat ‘wa viving soldiers of Company A with guns, ous snakes, especially the rattler; bu knapsacks, and canteens, just as the/met none of the reptiles—parhaps they brave boys wore them in the service, knew of our coming, and roosted high, where this company won imperishable! Tn some future visit to the meadows, autel Jroved the valor ho Lita hon our attention will not bo devoted 80 BIT OM 3 { MN, HN i at iw of killed and wounded shows that it fae. | Much to the gay and foative hugkleberty, od the enemy where the leaden hail fall [We will give a more particular description thickest and the battle raged hottest./of the flora and fauna, and fisha and When the boys—what was left of them [snaka of the meadows, were mustered out, they left on record,! Just about this time, when and will for all time carry with them, io. 14 gay and festive huckleberry, there besidesStheir reputation for cool bravery, be a little life in the Bear meadows, the high credit of always being well.bes| mY tvisable for any one haved, obedient and manly throughout but it would not be advisable for any on their entire career in the tented service [to settle down there, sel up a barber shop, of their country, Following the boys ® cobbler's bench or oven a grocery, uns were loaded pack mules in army style. less wanting to live extremely retired, and The line having formed as aforesaid,| with a desire to have on book accountito the march proceeded to the cool shades| anor up, at the foot of the mountain south of Re- bersharg., ‘the line of citizens following in vehicles was just one mile in length, besides which the long board walk from Rebersburg to “Smoketown,” at the pie nie ground, was filled with men, women and children on foot. The parade un. der the command of Lieut, Spangler passed off successfully, and without any break or interruption. Arrived at the ground, the erowd, numbering about 3000, mostly assembled around the main stand whera seats were provided, The woods were filled with horses, wagons and carriages, and of ice-cream, lemon- ade and water melon stands there was no lack. Order was called from the main-stand and a ferveat prayer offered bE Rev. Landis, after which Maj, R. H. Forster was introduced who delivered a detailed history of company A, its good times, its days of trials for the soul when courage was tested and found not wanting, inter- esting reminicences, its killed, 1s wounded, and its survivors, The Major was captain of Co. A and subsequently Major of the 148th, and had ample a) in the BROWN’ § IRON BITTERS Iy { psia hearth na, kidney i isea GisCasCs, BROWNS IRON BITTERS enriches the bleo nd § system; cures weakness, energy, etc. Try a bottle, BROWNS IRON BITTERS Iron preparation that does not the teeth, and will not cause hea he or constipation, ag other Iron preparations will, BROWNS IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from nen. raleda, hysteria, and kindred com s b 14 % plaints, will find it without an equal, will fvive vit} Wi Cure mh, mala. { Us NY i complatm, and other wasting fo 1ks are als urifies the lack of - -» ol» Specials from New England give some very unfavorable reports of crops, cover. inginearly all of thatsection and all kinds of crops, Lack of rain is the chief cause Crop reports from the west are uniforms. ly favorable. Fine rains the past two days have helped the corn wonderfully. o MARRIED, Oa August 5, at Bellville, Mifflin co, by Rev, Campbell, Mr, K, W. Bauch- wan snd Miss Katie Barger, both of Centre Hall, is the only } i DIED, On the 24, at Centre Hall, Mrs, Isabel Bitner, wife of Joseph Bitner, deceased, aged, 63 years, 5 months, 7 days. In Ferguson twp,, on 18, Samuel Tyson, aged 78 years, 6 months and 20 days. At his residence in Miles twp, on 10th August, Mr, Adam Stover, aged 73d yoars. Father Stover, whose body we buried to ; : : its final rest on Friday, 18, was widely opportunity for gathering the interest- | vnown as a good, honest, conscientious ing facts so graphically recited by him|oiiizen. He was a kind father and hus upon this festive occasion, the re-count-|pand; a useful member in the church, and ing of which was listened to with intense |a neighbor who al ways sought the good of interest by the large audience. his community. But his work is done Atthis stage Gen. Beaver, ;Colonel of|here on earth, Pounce be to his ashes, He the 148, arrived and was introduced as| Was bora August 16, 1810, and died Avg, the next speaker, The General was 16, 1882 —singuiar indeed. reeted with rounds of applause as he ren enn ED — the stand and spoke about half Spring Mills Market. ~~ Wheat, $1.00, No, 2, .90: No. 3.70] an hour, bringing back to the boys | Gorn, - THE PENN recollections of camp incidents, and tes- : Corn, shelled, per bu, 80 ¢, tifying to the superior discipline, courage and bravery of Co, A, The General] Corn,shelled. We. YY Oats, 8c. IT HAS NO EQUAL 2 thought no company in the entire war had a brighter record than Co, A in ev- Buckwheat, 80. : ery respect. The high tribute which the| Barley Oe. to oc - : 4 bag Cloverseed,. 4 to 4560 General paid the boys was pleasant for Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.25 the ears of fathers, mothers, sisters, Plaster, ground per ton, $9.00 whose sons and brothers had been in| Riaur, por bbl $5,00 the service during that terrible ciyil war. Butter 20¢ Tallow, 0g. Lard, 124%. Ham, 16¢, Shoulders 140 Bacon or side, 140 Eggs por dos. Ne Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, applauded, and after dinner he was obliged to return to make the train for Harrisburg. Gov. Curtin—known all over the country as the “great war governor,” the “soldiers’ friend,”—was next introduced y h and was greeted with wild applause by ReaD, Manx asp Lmanx—That al boys” and audience. All our peoples, enclosed Picnic Ground with every! know Gov. Curtin so well that it is|.onvenience such as Swings, Croquet) needless to say that his remarks were alground, Quoits, Pavilion, and a fine] flow of his accustomed elogunence which spring of pure water, plenty of shade. | holds an audience spell-bound. The|Musec and lunca got up at moderate rates. Socie| ies, Clubs, Lodges, and all respectable) {or further information sddross GEO. B. NASH, Spring Mills House. Spring Mills, Pa, 3 ] y DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — | ip that Curtin after all knows how to Letters of ad-| talk, and the audience would bave been | ministration upon the estate of Sarah] willing to sit for another hour without| Lee, late of Potter twp, dec'd, have | share At Meprerits the J row dinner if the ex-governor would only|ing been Jawtully granted to the GO| rows nad rn sted for ench Hin ow § nd bave been willing to continne his ad-|dersigned, he would respectfully request ® Be cl Ea in aos dress. His remarks were frequently in-| all persons knowing themselves to be i | toe psa 1 or Co ome 2d hv aod pv a ¢ ' ( 3 ' i wi Rirodes an wo Crossings in errapied by rounds of applause. |debind to the elie, to make immadiste| brent ft EAS Hine ent elitivd Dinner was the next in order, and the|PAymeat & warfovider gm ga *| pulverizer fn the market. w fair wi and daugh f th ley the samo to present the same duly aul Oh THIS HARROW HAS ONLY TO BE air wives and daughters of the walley|,... wp | A a a Bad the cree 1 ghgded is of | Hioated for settlement. J. T. Lee, | USED TO BE APPRECIATED, S008 had Lhe green abe saacec. Spais 0 8laught D.Lee, | Beet before purchasing and you will buy 5o other, the forest dotted with their cloths on Admr's. | A—— which were piled the fat of the land. It i was a great, grand free-lanch for all, and | The Penn Harrow | There will bel ality of the good people of Brushvalley.| exposed to Pablic Sale on the premises, CHANGED TO A THREE-OORNER ROTARY ; wo miles north of Spring Mills Station, | HARROW. er, and our assistant stowed away goodion the Lewisburg and Tyrone R R, on| things provided by the Harper family. Saturday, September 0, 1882. | There was enough and to spare, and nos|. hp | EB i body left hungry. Mts following Yalable Rea Sante of| At D win Adam risper, Vecd, Known asthe arms; At2p. m. order was called at the ore Mills property, consisting of sa MER-| CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING| MILL, in complete running order with the] sapacity to 4 run of Burrs, baviog Turbine © e ¥ ater Wheels located on Penn's Creek, a ground, an evidence that the rebs were! never failing stream, also, thereon a GOOD near, and at once Lieut. Spangler march- {SAW MILL on the same stream, LARGE i ee —e—— art taken in it by the loyal sons of ourjt of the sons of our state to defend the conatry; he spoke of our great country 13jul3m ¢ Patented Apel) 13, 188, EX ECUTORS SALE. — cidents were told by Serg. Thomas Moyer, which, however, were Interrupt 1e ; he house. of never failing water, GOOD x pected treat for the crowd which BOON BANK BARN and Other out~buildings Indispensable for Orchards, as the revalving wheel : 4 Barrows right up 0 and all around Whe ees with. and witnessed a real skirmish such as|® Well timbered with while pine, oak, 03% barking the boys used to havein Dixie, only that] 2e®iock, bounded by the lands of Jno. P. here nobody was hurt, but the rattling Hots nofes, Euan Yeles, Hobart J, with choice fruit, two tenant houses, gars den and Stables, Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. made The Penn Harrow The skirmish over all returned CHANGED TO SINGLE "A" HARROW, 0 the main stand, when Col. Coburn was ic remarks in sn brief address, extoling| known by, — DINGEN! — PLAIN, TALK! TO EVERY BODY. mre] me READ THIS!! ws (reer I will keep up a FULL LINE OF GOODS, right along, DO NOT FORGET THIS! I especially call atten. tion to MY BTOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Bupe. rior to any in the Val- ley, per 1 Guarantee Bargains—I mean that I will sell low, and only ask that people come and satisfy thamselves of this from the prices asked, WILL GIVE AWAY $1000! this year to cash customers, by aSystemof] Checks. Each customer taking a $20 E check sums purchased will be punch ed and when amount is full $1 will be thrown off the 820, besides having your goods lower than sold elsewhere mn m— New Departure. — OF 00 we } Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fol 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 (heir past patronage, I hope to meet (CHEAPER THANX BEFORE, and i . {benefit of the new system. |price. Respectfully, them in the fuiure at my old stand, where I am confident I can sell much [LOWER than elsewhere, Have de {termined to give my customers the PRODUCE will be taken in ex- |change for goods at highest market IL J.Grenoble, |13jul y Spring Mile, Pa, ] i i Burchfield's New Grocery. (NEW CENTRE COUNTY HANK BUILDING. GROCERIES! GROCERIES } THE New Store in the Centre Coun- {ty Bank Building, {fonte Penn's, IS NOW ml NT) 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, THING USUALLY | KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE. | Remember the Store is a new | one opened on Monday, May 1, |AND ALL GOODS CONSEQUENTLY OPEN i i i i 1 [AND EVERY i i i GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. PA NANG NNN NA NNN NANA Te GREAT BRB EEREEE H H B-BRE 1B H H BBB KE EE HHH B B E H BBB EEEEKEE H H Clb lll lili CIAIRIPIEITIS. Greatest Bargains ree EVER ee Offered in Carpets Having bought the Entire Stock of OIL CLOTHS. formerly owned by L. Guggenheimer, ee Al eee established at our Ju a single suit of cloth ne Upset Sale. ing. ’ —AT THE— —~llotel Stand.- LOTHS, CASSIMERS NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING Men and Boys. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, ea, Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, BARGAINS ! Farmers will be allow The best bargains in 0 to the New Store ore purchasing else re. CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. WwW. Bape 10 —— Manufacture and constantly BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best maj F. FORTNEY, inold Conard b SALE A PERE, 2 >a Attorveysatrlaw, ATTO 'NEYS-AT-LAW, EL .EFONTE, PA. n's new re 'BI00T SINGD ‘PUVY uo SuIpuI: SOY JO PUNY ||v; pun ‘soniepg] xv p “Seg ‘spivN ‘preany, seer] "sfujuyy ‘socooioly ‘eming J —— ‘NOS » NWNVHVED ‘TA *poojuvavnd 3g 10031ed » puw wa0pI0 anok GARE] Jovywer] IEEE @HL INVA . NOX JI AEHIVAT HATOS AASANHD MOI NSV » ejuozerIoq [ouey 0 eq OM wou LHHLIVH PU EHOHS J0pI0 0) ev CE® OM #:p. xfvers Cazhi » work from these shops is guaranteed. COUNTY PE yy REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. . B, FISHER, NEW AND FRESH, ——You need not worry about the|orably discharged are respectfully invi | ihe valor of our boys for their patriot- J POLLY FISHER, Executors. Auglg scarcity of fruit, dear woman, even if it|ted to attend and if possible bring along|jsm and devotion to our country. The were never so plenty, you can always | their discharge papers. We are desirous | Colonel closed amid three cheers from buy the best article already canned at Sechler’s grocery, cheaper and far better ands. -— Two freight trains collided on the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad between Vail and East Tyrone, on Friday night at an early hour. Conductor Albert Mills, of Altoona, was instantly killed; John Foster, a train hand, received in- ternal injuries; Engineer Wm. Blair was badly cut and bruised; Decatur Smith, a brakeman. bad an srm broke, and John Wingate, Engineer Farrell and Ammer. man were badly bruised. ~——What is the secret of your success, asked ome neighbor of another, I see you are always happy and seem to have things go right at home always? The neighbor replied, it all lay in supplying his family with pure, fresh and whole- some groceries from Bechler & Co., head- quarters for such goods. ~The light-fingered operators are reaping a barvest at William’s Grove by of having as many charter members as possible. Hence we earnestly hope all Committe, A——— I MP ———————————— A HUNDRED POISONERS, London, Aug. 24.—A telegram from Vi- enna states tbat over one hundred wo- men are on trial at Gross Beckskerck, Hungary, charged with poisoning their husbands. The guilt of thirty-five of the women has been proven. There were 564 births, 187 marriages and 76 deaths in New York city last week. m— on pp Ape “I wont sell my vote, nobow,” said old Slocuss to the man who had come to “see” him. “Why not?” “Far three reasons: Fust, I kin arn half a dollah digging taters in the time it would take me to go and vote. Second, it would cos’ me §1 fer er team to go to the pollin’ place. Third, ye on’y offer me $2, and t'other side bas already gin the boys. The crowd was now dismissed, There was not an incident to mar the pleasures of the occasion, best order prevailed, the program was well carried out, and the bands at intervals added to the fes tivity by charming music, and we left glad that we were there. In the evening there was a display of fireworks at Rebersburg. I. a THE BEAR MEADOWS, We ventured into the Bear meadows last Thursday, with our family and that of neighbor Geiss, for “‘recreation’’ and the gay and festive huckleberry. Having heard so much of the meadows, we eme braced the opportunity, both for pleasure and profit. The distance from bere is bes tween 10 and 12 miles, of which about five miles are through mountains, entering a! Galbreith's gap. The mountain road is good with the exception of threes or four watches, etc. In most instances un- sophisticated and inexperienced “grang- ers” are the victims, One farmer who bad $35 lifted from his vest pocket was so much “put out” that he didu’t stay to see the show, ——Robert E. Pattison’s Grand March, by Frank Green. A newly and very pret- ty march writlen by the popular author, and named after the young candidate for the Governorship of Pennsylvania. The author is 80 well known among the mu- gical people of this country for his ex~ cellence and popularity of his composi- tions, and the subject of the March is so well and favorably known as a public of- ficial, that no word of ours is necessary to introduce them. Robert E. Pattison’s Grand March will be admired as much by those who are not of his political faith, as by his most ardent supporters, Title-page illustrated with a perfect likeness of Mr, Pattison, Price, 40 cents, Lee & Walker, 1113 Chestnut 8t., Philad. ~——-Mr, Shultz, manager on John Hof- fer's farm, has proven himself a very successful tobacco grower. His crop last year was a fine one, as we mentioned in the REPORTER at the time, but this year hia crop promises far better. He has 10 acres out whish will compare with ifnot go ahead of, any of the best patches on the river bottoms between Lock Haven and Lancaster. Mr, Shultz on Monday brought two sample leaves to this office —the one a top leaf of the Glessner vas riety measuring 22 inches in width and 38 inches in length; the other a top leaf of the Detwiler variety measuring 19x 39% inches, Thege samples are not the largest he has, and are a fair gpecimen of the crop on his 10 acres. Who can? show up better tobacco than Mr, Shultz ~The fall campaign iso Philadelphia Hg a penal ie of ready-made clothing for all ages, Lewins stands ahead of all others in this respect and keeps ahead of all for grand bargains and best goods—no shoddy, no gheat, and satis'.ction guaranteed, which brings up the finanshal reasons on that side ter $4.50.” i, Coup’s circus, after making a brave stand against adverse circumstances, has finally gone to piecesat Detroit, Attach- ments amounting to $25,000, represent- ing employes and others, have been put on it, and the whole concern is in the hands of the Sheriff. T. DESHNER, Gunsmith, 43 High 8t., Bellefonte, Pa Has now on band: Winchester rifles, B, L. 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. Shotgun cartridges loaded to order. Ammuypition wholesale and retail. pea.Sportemen are respectfully ine vited to examine my stock. 25aug3m INCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have remodeled, repainted and added to the external as well a8 to the internal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more ttractive Lo my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat- ronage in the past, and solicit a continu. ance of the game, My stock is as neat full as possible, Iam in complete com- munication with the principal Drug Hou- ges 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 oth« er drug store in the cointy, All business between dealer and customers strictly con- fidential, Ji D, MURRAY, Jun22tf Centre Ha!!, ! ceedingly steep place. Reaching the meadows after a tramp of three-quarter mile from where our teams were left through swamps in the woods, we found it to consist of a large flat divided off field: like, by troesa I i nd hig hs igtances of from # irubbery growing to 1 mile. These patches, some half dozen meadows. ATE Open, ant feat ih wae across at ¢ 1 covered with wild grass four high, similar to the wild prairie grass In these nothing but this grass, edges that of west, open spaces there is which has sharp will cut the hands if carclessly dragged through it. Bordoring these open place: and the ds, a thick growth of bushes, thick as the bair on » dog's back, and about four feet high, ail huckleberry bushes, thin, slender and soft. and in On these ecarco any berries are found, as the stalks stand too thick to leave any chance for berries. Ia this brush there is a higher growth of huckleberry bushes thare is Ww ic mound-~like clustors, that grow , or which wa found the berries, and from these they can bo gaths from b to 15 fuet ered without going into the tiresome stoop. ing position as is the case when picking the low untain huckleberry, We found the flat we were fon pretty wel tramped over by berry seekers who had been there belure us, and there may have been a hundred of them inside the eight 11 ¢ y previous days, yet we found berries sufi ciently plenty that our party could gather over two bushels from 11a. m. 02 p. m. and bence we imaging those who were richer harvest. the meadows, deop into the quicksand. THAT WONDERFUL BOOK. 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PIONEER DARING AND HEROES DEEDS The thrilling adventures of all the hero explore and frontier fights with Indians, outlaws Apjoreny boasts, over our whole country, from the earliest times to the present, Lives and famous exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Kenton, Brady. rokett Bowie, Houston, Osr son, Unster, California Joe, Wilde Bill, Buffaio Bill, Gens, Miles and Onok great lodlan Chiefs and scores of others, Gieor o ously {Mast rated with 175 fine engravings to the fe AGENTE WANTeD Low priced snd beats any. thing to soll, STANDARD BOOK QO, Philadel phia, Pa. langém Subd I' PROCLAMATION. ol Whereas, the Hon, Charles A. Mayer, Prosident of the Uourtof Common Pleas of the 85th Judicial Dis trict, consisting of the counties of Oentra, Clinton and Clearfield, and the Hou. J, K. Runkle and the Hon, J, G, Larimer, Assoc, Judges in Centre coun ty, having Isssned their precept, bearing date 1 st day of Aug., 1883, to me directed, for holding a Court ot Yyor and Terminer and General Jull Delivery and k, - For. n— + | county of Oentre, and to commence on the Fourth Monday of Mar, next, belng the 25th day of Aug. . 1222, and to continue two weeks. Notice ls hershy given to the Uoroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Oentre, that they be thon and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fornoon of said day, with their rovords , ingui sitions, examinations, and thelr own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to roseoute against the prisoners that areorshall be in be jail of Centre county, be then and there to prose: cute against them as shall be just, Girenunder my hand, rt Mallefanta, the 1st day OF vier rid 1gad, and the one r of the independence of the 8 wig di Sl "Ry removing the wing sand w a OPAC GROOT heel from the original you haven A" Harrow. “" i The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO DOUBLE "A" HARROW. - 8 the wheel from the original, reverss the wing, and it makes the most complete Doulie "A" Harrow Lu the market. The Penn Harrow (CHANGED TO A SQUARE HARROW. remo the wheel from the origingl you have AITOW ui Rhy wiints to book to, By hooking 5 or C you can harrow in a furrow, and harrow the bottom and both sides, or over a rides and har row the top and both sides, or you can lft either nt and bave three points on the ground somes ne that cannot be done with any other ars The Penn Harrow IT8 SLED ON inconvenience to pet the The Penn Hare yw which Liarrow you wal , it has fis own slid Tt has always bean » Harrow to and from obviates this, as o to in the cor te haul it on, ma Wi iy nual Lo 25 1 ’ BES The Penn Harrow Is made of the best white ank, with steel {eeth well wiintedy in every way Girsteclnss. ormerly a firrow was tho most Nihandy imple. ment on the farm; with our hoprovemout it is the most convenient, will do double the work af in other barrow and save the farmer hnlf labor, und is warranted a de TH YF roRFanent or money refunded. ORD EI AY ONCE AND BE CONVINCED, Price & the Hight draft Combination Penn Harrae, 830. Send fora Catalogus und see what farmers say, AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. PENN HARLOW MANURACTUZ {fia CO. TAND EN, WN, J, The patronage of all desiring fair treatment is solicited. #8. 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. RG. W. HOSTERMAN, 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. l4upr M. A. SANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, {Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. Is iprepared to do all kinds of work in his {line, on short notice, and good fils guar anteed, according to the latest styles. A large lot of samples always on hand. Workmen of long experienced in his employ. Inov y W. CORNELIUS, t Photographer, 316 Markel Street, LEWISBURG, Pa. The best work at moderate prices. All work porisiniag to photography finely ex- acuted. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, but must be accompas nied with the cash, jull New Brockerhoff House. ROCKERITOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ET,, RELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. | Ym. Froe Buss to and from all trains. gf i Spocial rates to witnesses and jurors, Runt! DP UTT'S HOUSE, BRLLEFONTE, PA. Fraxxk X. LeuaM, Proprietor. Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on hand, Good accommodations for Travels {ors and Commercial Men. Also Boer bot. {tler., Terms reasonable. 20juntf » ————————————————— | ro A ———— - 'PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECRIVE DEPOSITS andallowinter ost; Discount Notes; Buy and del) AIO TOU EIT Gold snd Coupons. Wu, Worr Wx. B, MrvarLz Pres't Unshie SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, REOPENING IN RESTORED RUILDING. Both Sexes admitted, College and FPreparator Sahools, Under care of Members of the Society o Felends, The main building destroyed by fire the ninth month, last, has been A Ite rebul larged, and fitted up with all conveniences. ough instructions in Languages Literature Mathe. matics, and the Solences, New Solentifio Building containing Laboratories, Draft Rooms, achine Scops, and appliances for pursuing a thorough ouurse io Chemistry, Mechanioal and Oivil Kngl neering. The next term opens 8th month (Sept. 13th, Apply early, as, other things being equal, places whi be given the earliest applicants, For full particulars, address KDWARD H, MA~ GILL, Prest., Swarthmore College, Delaware Oo., Youna, 1julim it - Thor. G ET YOUR JOB PRINTING BONE : AT TH i: REPORTER § OFFIOE) C—O Great Sacrifice. We will offer the same at 30 to 40 per cent below reg- ular prices, until Goldsmith Bro., BEE HIVE One Price Stores, Prices low and all work turned 4 WM. WOLF & SON.a¢ At the Old Stand. It will be —GO0OOD NEWS~-— rLETE Brock or Goons in the ’ A-N-D — T-H-E —- B-E-8-T has arrived, and is now opened, at Old Reliable Stand. The finest and best gentlemen's Dress Goods, in county. The finest, best and latest styles ladies’ Dress Goods, _ Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e., dc. Queensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but what are pure. He has the tly pure, old - fashioned ‘NEW OR LEANS sugar in the coun ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete assortment in each departmant, Come and wee one of thelbest stocks im the county. - ens — HRDWARE, Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REA And all kinds of Farnaing Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, BLOCK 8, ROPE ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD! MURRAY S COACH SOHP In successtul operation for morejthe: a quarter of a century, has attaime a reputation for well finished an sorviceable work, of which bat fe can boast, BUGGIES, } CARRIAGES SIRI NN G- WAGON; S, &e., kept constantly on haud.3 ; tds of iringj done ¢ a Tie mir Wek | Bodies, Gesring and Wheels ma and sold separately. SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rightsof ~ [| «= PATENT BOW. ToP for Carriages, for sa For fi LEVIM 1b {ectf, OF THIS OL Soro 18 oF RRS