THE CENTRE REPORTER. | ! i — | FRED KURTZ, . Editor | Centre Hann, Pa., Mar. 8, 1883, A as i Pl PN i NN NN NNN Ny {.a st Poe 2 Centre County, TrrMs.~3$2 per year in advance, $2.50 han not in advance. Advertisements | nis per lin three insertions. : ad's at special a {or hi Ary 330-1} colum $45. gubscribers paying advance, will get a additional 8&8 a8 pres Column pec yoar ~Hereaflor all uhzeripiion in fiwo months We can sell you FURNITURE NEW 3 -tiee by Uli as Chamber Buits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Sinks, Chairs, Lounges, &c., Cheaper than you can buy it Public Sales, WHITMER & CO. Spring Mills, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS, vely paper, the M’- has entered its 11th ale of John Heimbach's, deceased, rsonal property, will be found adyer- i REPORTE! of personal property of Jona- or, will be found advertised in st to learn of the death of nd, Mr. 8S. M. Winter, of of Boalsburg’s old citizens, ck and Mr. Sam’l H. Stover, wngerously ill ‘ol. Neff and lady, of Centre Hill, ) a call. The Colonel pd health for some r retired from farming i nnd advertised in aa- be fo er column. In making the announcement that : of store-goods are offered at cost hofl’s stand, Centre Hall, this hot a fact, as the stock is d out by 1st April, next. Don’t this excellent chance for bargains. * Any of our readers wanting some h garden seeds, some being new va- ieties, can get a small supply free by walling at the Rerorrer office, On Wednesday of this week Uriah Mover paid the penalty for his share in hei + Kintzlers, in Snyder want of the execution ie next issue of the : from the pen of Wm. Kurtz, resent at the execution to re- £4 FAW, if ~& +} irger oi t hanging their post- this spring, will please give r address and also the old. y Bame, of Spring Mills, ad- stock for sale in anoth- farm nmense arrival of latest catch 18t received, direct from s store of Wm. Wolf & Son. ur | against Wiggins’ nt at Linden Hall ed in last week's issue lintick being the newly elect- | director and 8, T, [shiler assists hich is not correct, as Wm. newly elected school yn Boal the asst. as- juestion ther temporary halt. width 40 feet while id be 60. The | sideration and have the ch width as will insure i be made of suf- no obstroction to | s passage of high water and drift, | v resulting damage from want of er precaution im this respect might e end prove costly ith to offer From the Philipsburg Journal we tice that the people of that place and section held a meeting one day last eek for the formation of a new county out of parts of Clearfield and Centre, with Philipsburg for the county seat. This would, no doubt, be a convenient thing for the people of that section, and a eaviog of time now lost in getting to the county seat. We do not know that there should be any special reason for us over bere to object to our neighbors away nit there cutting loose, as it has often been a source of complaint that a large portion of court costs are from that sec- ion. Philipsburg would certainly be a very credible county seat, -For an outfit for man or boy, com- plete from head to foot, for Sunday, Mone lay, wedding-day, or any other occasion or day, the best place for genuine goods and real low prices, is the Philad. Branch, with the largest and best assort- ment outside of Philadelphia. Go and examine for yourself, A musical conference was held at Sunbury on Tuesday, 6th, com of delegates from musical societies, with a view to the formation of a permanent Central Penn's Musical Association. It is intended to hold a grand musical jubi- lee in June, under the instruction of Prof, W. 0. Perkins. The rehearsals for this occasion will be held by each socie- ty in ila own locality, to be visited by Prof. Perkins, when ail will join in one grand festival at the place to be desig- nated by the delegates at Sunbury, on Tuesday. J. W. Wolf represented the singers of Centre Hall in the above named conference. ~-~Camp’s furniture rooms, at Centre Hall, will be found stocked with every variety and style of Foods; all home- made work, and equal in finish to city make. Mr, Camp offers his furniture at such reasonable figures that no one need go oulside the valley for such goods. - pp fp HEADQUARTERS NAMUEL BRANNON Post, No. 282 March 3, 1883. Jesolved, That the thanks of this Post be tendered, through the columns of the “Cevree Reronrer, to the Rev, WW. E, Fischer for his able and patriotic ser- mon delivered to the Post, on the even ing of the Grd inst, Axn, Greco, Post Adjutant. MIGRATION OF PENNSYLVANIARS, A colony of ous hundred and twelve families is coming to Coster connty in tae Mair, and Cameron counties, days before the colony and lay off a tract for the large sssembly to sojourn: in. Most of these people who contemplate gojourning in our midst are Germans and. as itis well known, the (rérmansare a thrifty class of people and settlers. Yellowstone Journal, lp PENN HALL ITEMS. Pitiable Scene,--A beardless’ fellow came here much intoxicated ; he was turned out of his sleigh, the horse was captured here and detained until the fel- low sobered enough to proceed toward home. He felt ashamed and said he would never be caught in such a spree again—hope he will be true to his pledge. Dead-beat—one who subscribes amd promises to pay, and then refuses to ful- fill his obligations, Cal, you invited the wrong fellow to your pigeon feast. New Spring Goods.—An elegant selecy tion of calicoes, ginghams, shirting, &c., have just been received at I'isher’s store, Qur old friend, John Moyer, has been confined to his room about a week; hope he will soon be about again. Wm. Musser, on Bariges’ farm, has been seriously ill, but is now. on a fair way of recovery. Sam’l Wolf, ageu 93 years, is the old- est resident in Gregg twp.—perhaps in the county. A special car with railroad officers have been up examining the bridge abutments over Sinking creek ; it looks like busi- ness and as tho' our railroad will soon be extended —hurrab ! Wm. W. Nees is making preparations to build a new house on his farm, he dog a well during the winter ; the barn he built last summer. D. J. Musser is reliring from farming and is getting ready to build a new house on a lot of his farm. Wm. Heckman is getting the material ready to remodel his barn with a new roof. News Boy, - -_ SIXTY-NINTH SUNDAY SCHOOL YEAR. THE can Sunday-schoo! Union, the society I serve in Northern Pennsylvania, begins to-day. I now write briefly with refer ence to the work yet to be done. plished, without rapidly increasing pop- ulation. it is within the bounds of truth to say that there are thousands of pre- who are still with Sunday-sch leges, most if not all the ti without a hope in the Savior. is also certain that these thonsands will not em. brace the Christian religion hardly lead a strictly moral life until they first become interested in Gospel truth which is “the power of God unto salvation.” To provide this Bible school instruction in the word of life for all the needy with- ont distinction and to disseminate evan- gelical literature are among the prime objects for which we labor, A volame of interesting particulars on ti might be written. The gratit ol privis it i Or 2 tT ude | i i : | | f 4 friends who, in many ways, have encour- clouded in the death of my faithful wife on the day after Christmas. Eatering upon the work another year, we trust. fully hope for the continued kindly c operation of pastors and friends, expect. ing always as hitherto the blessings of God upon all we endeavor faithfully to do “in the name of the Lord” for the 1 souls, 18%. , Mareh 1, Bellefonte, Va — . ow EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, The Conference met al last week. Conference claimants Mrs. R.( three children; S. T. wife and child ; E. Stambach Mrs. Rachel Young, Mrs Williamsport, and wife, Longsdorf, Graham, P. 8. Orwig, wife and children ;: A. Krouse and wife, evs Kohr and 8, W. Seibert. perannuated list, The following applicants were received into the ministry on probation Geo, Smith, J. C. Margenthaler, O. L. vided his credentials are all right. The following are conditional Smith, J. M. King, 8. Aurand. The following were elected Presiding Elders: W. E. Detwiler, M. J. Caroth- ers, P, W. Raidabaugh. The Presiding Elders were stationed in the following order: York district, MM. J. Carothers; Williamsport district, W. E. Detwiler; Lewisburg distriet, P. W. Raidabaugh ; Juniata district, W. F. Swengle, Milton was chosen unanimously as the place to hold the next session of this conference to meet the first Tuesday in March, 1884, for the Berorrer. Locassvivng, Clinton Co., Pa. Mz. Epiton '— Permit me, through your paper, to return my unfeigned thanks to the citizens of Centre Hall, for their long continued marks of kindness shown to. ward us during oor residence in their midst, bul more ially for the valuable watch and guard donated to me by the hands of John Smith. It is not so much the value of the gifts that calls forth an expression of gratitude, but the kindly, will of the any contributors n toward me. May heaven's richest blessings attend you all, is the wish of your humble servant. J, K. Miriee, ene, ns fA Wi A weet {8 a noteworthy fact that Jotiona from Linden Hall, Spring Mills, Farmers Mills, and other mors distant points, purchase goods at the Penns Valley Bar. n store, attracted hither by Mr. inges’ sory low prices and the com- ess of his k, which is at all mes full and up to the times in styles Don't fail to give Dinges a trial, at least, A Si Mp ~The farm of Michael Kreamer, de ceased, south of Aaronsburg, was kpock- od off ut public sale om last Saturday, at $68.25 per acre, to John M, Blover, the present occupant, >. i i i : § ~The Union Church at Farmer's Mills is to be entirely remodelled, this gpring, The edifice will ha raised and al added, The andience room| to front the church, There will be a meeting of the Pot: ter township teraperance organization in the Y. M. C. A, room, on Tuesday, 15, al 7 p.m. Very important business, claim: ing the attention of the organization at once, should bring out a good attend] ance, President, —Had a fierce storm on 'Uoesday o'd Wiggins may claim it as his, only that it was a little previons, Dr, Lee, of Madisonburg, gave us a call. Glad to hear he has a successful] practice. i Hon. 8. Gilliland ealled upon {he porter the other day. John Grove and Adam Krumrine were | among our callers, Both have sales ad-| vertised for estates in, Rerorren. Rev. J. K. Miller, of Sugar Valley, gave] us a hasty call. His family are pleased with their new home. Tuesday morning opened with scow| and prospects for more sleighing. i - a - - i in the star-roule trial an impor-| tant person When a test is made in these parts gs to) i ¥ LK all give in evidence that it is the estab- | lishment in the Bush house block known | as Sechler's grocery. No family should} be without Sechler’s goods, becanse they are fresh, pure and wholesome - A BOOM FOR LEWISBURG. Lewisburg, March 3.—A railroad bask | ed by Wm. H. Vanderbilt, is now being] constructed directly through this place, starting at the great railroad centre, New | York, and running via Shamokin, Sun- bury and Lewisburg, it makes a direct] route to Buffalo and the lakes. The next MOXEY IN "MULE" COLLEGES Linst year the Fnumber of pupils in the ten normal schools of Lhe anid fig schools num? T00 each. To these Isr Lied the stat ted first and last 81,000 G0 Mi sty % MRINACA & 4 $4 i} glntement touching the props of these institutions being henvily proven by tha facts irsl morigages amounting to $0 000 in the aggregate, The amount se ured to in ii i pkg, sid { i . WBING OF LHHIE IE Dant.» dividual mor 30.70 dave ths one in Twi district j(ler AI Mr. money { 81 calls th COUuTag 118 expenditure of mL Bn ement of debt in "mule i ieges, -~ ew There is one determination i108 caine to in the outset would not be undersold by ready made clothing, and he ha ed, as every customer will There i8 no establ that reater | any one sueceed- ishment in afterg o roan in suits -. ARE ET Phitadeipl sil Button ing mill capable of running out three hundred barrels of the best floar per day. | noble movement. Enterprises like this, | taken in connection with Leéwisburg's alf! ready vast lumber interest, will be| means of increasing the wealth of the! town and of establishing it npon « solid] - A. LINES TO PUNXSUTAWAELEY. The Susquehanna and Allegheny as Reading Road Feeder. The Susquehanna and Allegheny rail-| road was chartered yesterday worning| in the state department. This line is to extend from Punxsatawney, Young town. TWO fudiana, Clearfield, Centre, Clinton, Ly-| comping and Union counties to West Mil. Bed 1 i 14 i 3 gal 3 : § 6 (¥ 4 { 3 ari é i ROY eine tance is 150 miles, and the capital stock is per mile, and the 15,000sharesare valued at $100 per share. There are nine direc tors. Walston H. Brown, Frederick Brown, Thomas F, Wentwerth, Herbert ' Brown, E.G. Platt, Victor Guilion, Robert D. Maxwell, John Rodgers, Frack M. Rodgers, with Walston Il. Brown a president. The principal office is in Phil- 5 # nH Brown. The Susquebanna road connes with the Reading road at Milton and is intend. ed upply = vigilant opposition to the Clearfield and Jefferson road, which com. pany took outa charter last Friday for a fine to run from Ramey, in Clearfield county, on the Western side of Clearfield creek, near Wiltmer'arup, at the terminus of Beil Gap railroad, when completed, northwestward through Clearfield and Indizna-counties to Panxsotawney, Jef. ferson county, a distance of thi 0 riv-iwo sin “ws §1 is 81,000,000, and the directors Philadel. phia capitalists, By the operation Punx. gntawney, now without railroad munication, gains com the lumber districts and bituminous coal | counties are throwt! open tothe Pennsylvania and Readiog COM - -e MOYER BREAKING DOWN from Middisburg stales Moyer, to he hung as one of the Kintzler murderers, is breaking down, Sometimes be don't eat and complain of Informsaiion and it 1s in the hand of Rev. Mr, Reed one another ad. when he is gone. To a person who recent. ly visited Moyer he said that he would not| tell all, for the murderers had “promised! each other in their hands,” not to tell on each other. It is evident from what can be] gleaned that old Israel Erb doesn’t want Moyer to make a true confession and tells him so, as their vells are situatedfio a way| to permit such communication, Mss COLUMBIANA. ILL SUBMERGED, ING, Curio, 111, March 8.~The town of Col. umbiana is submerged, only the roofs of | two houses being visible, Eleven houses have floated sway. One house has been demolished by a cake of ice. The citizens have fled to places of safety, Arkansas City, Ark., March 5.~The tive er is rising steadily and a great flood is in ovitable. Citizens ave taking their property to places of safety. Families are leaving on every train and the negroes are fleeing panicwsiricken, : Membhis, March 8,—~A special to the Appeal {rom Helens, Ark, says: ‘The struggle with the beseiging waters has be. gun in this vicinity, The river rose 4 in. ches in the past tweniyvfour hours, and this afternoon the gaugé exhibited 44 feet b inches. within 51 inches of the maxi. mum height last year. The Midland Rail | round trains stop at Danean Station, sever. al miles this side of Clarendon, the track being submerged, There is no interruption of traffic over the Iran Mountain route, Coshoma County, Miss , opposite Helena, is one vast sea of water, and the crops sre necessarily greatly retarded.” } Buiter CLR pi - eee . : 1H re compares with best— his prices are the most reason A cAI the jargest in the county. -—- MABRIED On the 18th Feb, by Rev. L. ris, at the home of the Negley, of Lewisbur Ettinger, of Milton, daughter of Wm, Ettinger, formerly of Aaroasburg. The bride and groom have the Reporter's congratulations, On 1st instant, by Rev, W. H. Grob, Mr. Edmund Miese, of Lemont, and Miss 8. Lizzie Caris, of Potters Mills, On Wednesday, Feb, 28 by Rev. Dr. Hamill, Mr. John F. Payne, of Half Mcon, and Miss Mary E. Wasson, of Le. mont, At the house of the bride's mother, on Feb. 22, by Rev. T. 8. Faus, Mr. J. W, Christman, of Mauch Chunk, to Miss Jennie Valentine, of Hyner, At the residence of John Morris, in Logansville, Feb. 22, by Rev. J, G. M. Swengle, Mr. Johan Brown, of Hoblers bride, Mr. W. A. g, and Miss Annie gansviile, Pa ————— So IG S——————— | ECU INS NOTICE Letters tesiameniony upon the cslate of Jobn decom of Potter township, having boon jan fully granted to the under. signed, he would respectfully request all persons knowin themselves to be lndebied to the estate lo make omediate payment, snd those having Elaine against the sme 10 preset the same duly autheutionied for seiidemont AUAM KRUMRBINE Esecwior, Tusyvilie, Pa int Rmared vo Sanna A AW ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND D SHOEMAKER. after April 1st will open in the Bank- building, when he will be prepared to make to order Boots and Shoes, and do all kinds of repairing, Natisfaction guar anteesd, and charges reasonable. | a share of the public patronage. Smartf PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE. The spring torm of this select school will open April 16, 1883, Sppojal atten tion wil be given fo those preparing to teach or enter collage, Boarding can be had at 900 to 2.50 pet week. from $4.00 to arm. Smardt w. P. Hosreniax, AM, Tuition KALE, MARCH & “ALE. ~The ung ibid sa March 27, (nu fiat stone op i, Hen horse, Prien plow hh day. Mared g. Lhiors ingwagon, b A . odd will oiler Centre Hill, Ad grain dril fi rake He iE. winds EVERY LADY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOU Strawbridge & Clothier’s Fashion Quarterly. EVERY NUMBER CONTATNS Nearly one thousand engravings. illu trating the new things in every departs ment of fashion. Png yiadders, plow halns, grainom % mai 0 acl {TOR oorn 2 8, CHIAILN » eonl-stove, beds and beddis i chairs, cupl n kettles, t ator, the ears, hay! house rosy &e., also Faewe hay by t we, pullies, rakes goons o0k We, carpets, cham ORs, DUrcans, sibs, barn , BUOtS JOHN GR MARGT OneeyY OV} corner gir and 4 0G { 8. 1m. San JOH to conuRenee at J ——— ———— SALE. Mapen 20 “ALE «Will be sold the nedenoe ok x west of Centre Hal work horses, 1 vear Lyear old colt OR, ODE DORTLY Dew gv. sled, Uedser sepamior, No t nion Fertilizer arill rake, fanning wil plantation Willouby row, 28ets of tug hates, set « goars, 2 wets of single harness, oil EPHRAIL + with young WagoL enltivator, , % ms hay a1 Leiteel, auc’ N H LONG i public sale, at the undersigned, March mare with Tuesday, oid Shores: Wag wagon, top-bug gum drill, hay- Jd light crupper pew 2 saddles, - M KELLER. BALE, MABCH §, JPUBLI tre Hill, on Tharsday, Maren 5th Jew: 2 horses, 1 2year old oot, whi ! hors | chain, wpbuggy he following arti i sows, two of {tog havoese, good ay new [J sets tired ios, 2 saddios, post suger snd Cansage vider barrels, son kettle, also fables, 2 beduteads with bedding, carpet, elght-day clock, | parior ous other articles 10 Dumerous “uns spouting to b dollars and ing their notes with approved wee rervrnl of goods 3 fiyniete, collars, frame, post axe, 2 wets of chairs, stove, and vars y mention. Sale Terms: All under, cash ; all ny by give y before the PRIVATE KALE OF REAL 1. Btiver, deoonsed, also trostoos nod ome nile west oneistl nr | productive, we ad Ec Enh Daitk-bars, and othe Wt fir terms apply to otf ESTATE. ~The Thomas agents a Pottery {Ona * » Wile, ew A] Four pages of new music, in most Cus EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS The prices of all kinds of Dry Goods to show what they look like. EVERY NUMBER CONTAING: Valuable original articles, mostly illav the beautifying o! needle work. oe ia EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Instructions bow the distant cusiomer cally us residents of the eity. PRICE. 0 UENTS PER YEAR SPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CENT! ErrawsripeE & CLOTHIER. Eighth and Market Streets, Philad. 4jantd SALE, MARCH 198. SALE. Will be sold at pubic si the residence of the undersig: ed, near Spring Mills, on Monday, March the follow articles: 2 horses, 1 mare with coil colts going on 3 years and 1 going on 2 years cows, 1 bull, 7 head of young eaitie, 6 sheep, 180% 3 shouts 4-horse wagon, 4-homse broad -wheel wag on, horse wagon nearly new, horse spriugwag on, new Buckeye dr Centre Halk grad ine power and shaker, fanning mille. lows, cornplanter, 2 harrows, Iara sion yr cultivators, bobaled, Exoels lof mower and reaper, hayrope, pullies, cornscraper, sei hrosd bands, 2 sets froptgesrs, set double harness addie, logsled, hayrake, Sfth chudn, and Sale to begin at 10 8. ™ J. A HAINES P BLU breech 14 FALE. MARCH 22 : ‘ Prauc FALE Wil be sold at public sale « the residence of the undersigned one mile east of Centre Hall, on Thursday, March yA we cow, 2 shoats, cook stove, coal move, self 16-plate stove, cupboard, bedsteads, sink srrels, chests, mest and other vessels, ha mi. forks, iron kettle, and other articles 0 empmence al 1 pom JOHS G. EMERICK SALE, MARCH is 7, UBLIC SALE Will be sold at put / the residence of the 1 south of Bpring Mills, Wednesday, March gt 10 o'clock a. w., the following property © On ton. 1 horse, 1 mare, span of mules, span of driving ponies, 2 cows, 6 bead young esitie, iol of shoats, drill, sulky, cultivator, cloverhulier, Buck eve reaper, Butheye mower, ¢-horse wagon, 2 3 wagons, bob sied, Jog sled, family sieigh separator, plows harrows, cultiveton, he) and pulley, bay fork, fanning mill straw and ter, corn planter, breechbands, tug hs plow gears, bridles, collars, double trees roe, spreads, elo Also household furn i BRP 8 ndersighied miles 14 sale to copumence it 0a. m., when made known, Jes. N. Leftzel, Auct JACOB NM LE, Al MARCH @ - Wii be sold ax publie aie a1 residence of the undersigned, » il. on Friday, March 9, the following Two horses, 3 shouts, 1 2-horse wagon isthe with home power, 110 vator, shovel plows, corn k plank, horse posrs single harness § peuter fools, single trees, ChiRine Baletobeginat l poo JONATH, { HOM LIC BALK BALE MARCH 3s 1° SALE. Will be offered al pub i township, one ml March 16, the following property ¢ work horses, Syearoidoolt 4 hesd o wen head of young ositle, 1 vo broad-wheel plantation w ioh is just new we horse wagon, 1 adders, eighty bushel wagon bed, Two sels « WEY boards, two buggies, gum spring horse rake, double sled Just new, plank sled i danter, 5 ploughs, three harrow breedin i “horse cultivator, Iw of double and single 1réh o pair of spreads with sings th lock, Jog chain, EAh ©} § Cow chains, Cutiing bos ” suing mill, grind stone, dinner bel forks and shovelr, § sels ploOwgesrs, 6 onilars, 18 slr of hames, wagon saddle, § Yankee birjdies 4 sets of Hynets, pair of checks, 4 choke straps, and ther articles. Sale 10 coanmente #1 10 o'clock, » w hen terms will be made known. Josish Nes $s : GEORGE SWAD SALE MARCH 15 SALE ~The undersigned will afl public sale, one and one-hit m north of Farmer's Mills, Thursday, March 1, i i folowing articles © 1 head of horses, year milk cows, xix head of good shrpey. 4 sbomis, with pigs, two 2horse wagons, cue 2 hors ng wagon, 1 bugey, 2bourse sled, family sled opsied, reaper, drill, threshing machine with shaker, strap and power, hay-rake, hay-fork, rop and pullies, lanuing mill, cornplanter, CoruscTig: plows, one 2horse cultivator, one 1-borse cultiva tor, harrows, double and single trees, grajn-cradics ot of horsegears, set of tug gears, set of front ges? sei of single harness, yoets, saddie, bridies hecke, chains, &¢. Also a Jol of household fun ture, 2 cook stoves, parior stove, ot ag uty sink, chains tables, corner cupboard, four bed stends with bedding, 70 yards of carpet, chests, 2 iron kettles, large copper kettle, tubs, cider bar rels, vivegar, est vessels, and other articles. Bale to commente at #ig a. m. JONATH. WEAVER 4 TTENTION COLLECTORS FOR 1%81.-Al * unsettieod duplicates for the yew 1851 will be placed in the bands of the atlorue) for ivumediate collection if not settled again te ist day of April, 1883 JOHN WOLF, sfch2m H.C. CANMPEELL. AS GRIST Commissioners UBL i, a I GN - JP MINISTRATORE NOTICE. — Letters of ad ® : ministration upon the wsiate of Jonathan E. Royer, deceased, late of Potter town ship, having been Jeu mie to the under signed, they would fully request all persons knowing themselves to be 10 the oete to make immediate payment, and those having claims againgt the same 10 11 duly an thenticated for settlement, Meng J Y mart JOHN { G OVE Administrators, Centre HAL 4] potatoes, two wagon, set of tug row, cultivator, and all POTTER AILS PROPERTY FOR SA 8 very valosbie properly near Potters Mills is offered at prvate sale, cof land, thereon a necessary outbu : 0 pole A very valuable pre is Sore] ot PT Saeallent 100] lois * er