The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 29, 1883, Image 5

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    A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
smn A free
WILLIAM WOLF & SON,
Equal to Any in the County.
And far Superior to Most any
other Stock.
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Fine Dress Goods, latest styles—
unrivaled for beauty,
Ladies only call and see it!
CLOTHING—Overcoats and suits
for Men and Boys,
Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, all
styles and every Variety. The
PUREST and best GROCERIES,
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, none but the
best quality and best flavor.
Beats all for Bargains !
(°°® SOLD UNDER COST!
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CLOSING OUT SALE!
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BROCKERHOFI'S NEW STORE!
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Now is the time for Bargains at
Brockerhoff’s Store, This is a rare
opportunity for purchasing Goods as
we will offer an immense stock of fine
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BROWN'S »
IRON
BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC.
Cures Completely Dyspepsin,
* Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and
Kidney Complaints. Druggists
and Physicinns endorse it,
Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by
ECHLEXKS!
SECHLERS!
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Cross
SECHLERS !
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper,
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GOODS
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: Just opened a full line of Choice Fami-
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GROOXRIES
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
PROVISIONS,
Such as
TEAS, COFFEES,
SUGARS, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED FRUITS,
MEATS,
NUTS,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES.
FISH, SYRUPS, ETC.
Together with
GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND
WILLOW WARE, AND
HOUSEHOLD
SUPPLIES
OF ALL
KINDS,
at the lowest living prices. Goods are
all newly bonght,.strictly fresh, and of
the very best kind,
MEAT MARKET,
Beef of the choicest cattle, veal,
pork and mutton, fresh and always
on hand. 30 nov, tf
NE W DEPARTURE,
ery article is disposed of. This is a
clearing out sale as we propose to quit}
the business and every article must]
de disposed of. The stock consists of]
all kinds of General Merchandise as!
CALICOES, DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES |
GROCERIES AND ALL KINDS OF|
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
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Have a fall line of goods at the fol |
lowing prices :
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5 to 6 cts,
wool 6 to 50 cts, |
20 to 50 cts, |
7 to 40 cts.
17 to 20 cts.
Calicoes, the best
Fine Dress Goods,
All wool Cashmere
Flaonels
Table Trimmings
fice. Call early as goods are going
fast.
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Produce taken in exchange and the
Highest market prices paid.
BROCKERHOFF’'S STORE,
Centre Hall, Pa,
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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hari Pa. Mar, 2
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), 1883.
The Large
t Paper in Centre County.
The Selinsgrove Tribune publishes the
confession of Jonathan Moyer. which was
given to Rev, Reed with a request that it
should not be made public until after his
death es woll as that made by Uriah, Itis
as tollows : "About throes weeks before
the Kintzler murder was committed,
Emanuel Ettinger came to my house, and |
asked mewhether I would not gowith him |
to getthe Kintzler money? Thathe would |
kill thom, or (wollt sie umbringen.) I said
no."
“On Thursday previous, when the murs
der was committed, my brother Uriah
came to me in the woods, where I was
splitting wood, and asked mo whether I
would go along to get Kintzlers’ money 7
He said there was one, or some one, who
would kill them, In talking the matter
over I said unconcernedly, ‘may be it
won't matter much, as it might be there
would not be much fuss about it.’ Butafler
be had gone away a short distance, but too
far to hear me, I thought over it, and got
alarmed, I turned to call to him and tell
him he should not go with Emanuel Et-
tingor, but he was too far gone. I could
not call him back. From that time on, I
thought very little about it until on Satur.
day, when I went down to Urish's for a
walk, and see if they were done butchers
ing. Emanuel Ettiogersaid to me when
we were alone, ‘I will tell you something,
if you don’t tell on me, or won't say any.
thing.’ Then he said, 'will you go slong
to make a haul?” I asked him what haul?
He said, ‘why the Kintzlers are dead,’ he
showed mesome watch glasses to convince
me of the truth of the story. He then told
me how it happened, and said, *I want
you to go along for the money, that won't
burt you, it is just as good for us as for
anybody else, If we don’t go "and get it
somebody else will, and if you go along,
you certainly shall have your share, jaost
as though you bad been along from the
first.’ Ithen asked him if the old man
screamed? He said, ‘not much,’ I then said
I am surprised that you told me this, he
said, ‘yes I told you too much some time
ago”! We then went to my house, and
when we left we told the woman folks that
we were going for rabbits, but they did
not go with us. I was not at the killing,
ho re were but two, but I was at the burn-
| At Lis own request Sitting Ball and his
immediate followers, now at Fort Ran-
{dall, will be removed to the Standing
| Rock Agency on April 15. Provisions will
{be issued to the Indians, Bitting Bull
| bas heretofore declared he never would
be a reservation Indian.
~—Just opened a new line of handsome
embroideries at Lyon & Co's,
Two railroads are to be opened for
trafficin Yueatan next April. One is
from Merida to Uman, on the way to Cals
kini; the other is from Merida to Conkal,
and forms part of the line to Progreso,
~Selinggrove has been selected as
the place for the musical jubilee in June,
~1{ you want to gee the spring styles
and new patterns in body and tapestry
brussels carpets, call at the Bee Hive one
price stores. We have just received a
very large assortment,
We make the following liberal offer,
good until May 1st: Any of our sub.
seribers who will send us four new names
with the Cash, we will give each new
name two months extra credit, and the
getter up of the club the Rerorter one
year free. Or for two names half the ex-
tra credit and the ReromrEr 6 months
free to the sender of the names, tf
It is feared that the wheat erop of Cal-
ifornia will be an almost total failure un-
less there are plentiful rains before the
1st of April,
What will Brown's Iron Bitters cure?
It will cure Heart Diseasa, Paralysis,
Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption,
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and all similar
diseases. Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies and enriches the
blood, thus beginning at the foundation
and by building up the system, drives out
all disease. For the peculiar troubles to
which Indies are subject it is invaluble., It
is the only preparation of iron that does
not color the teeth or cause headache,
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Coo Vouk
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Aro the Purest and Best
Bitters ever made.
are compounded from
, Buchu, Mandrake
idelion,—the oldest, best
most valuable medicines in
world and contain all the best
st curative proporties of all
her remedies, being the greatest
Purifier, Liver Regulator,
Life and Health Restoring
gent on earth. No disease or
ill health can possibly long exist
here pop Bitters are used, so
ind perfect their operations,
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tng, thare were three, that was on Satur
day evening. Uriah can tell you the par |
ticulars about the killing, he was along, so |
dealings should be in cash, and fol
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determined to do away with the
be closed and I will sell ouly
F—-0—R C—A—8—H
or its equivalent.
Thankful to my customers for
their past patronage, I hope to meet
CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and
LOWER #an elsewhere. Have de-
benefit of the new system.
PRODUCE will be taken in ex-
change for goods at highest market
price. Respectfully,
I. J. GRENOBLE,
Spring Mills, Pa,
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THE BRADLEY
ROAD CART
A LIGHT RUNNING, EASY RIDING,
PERFECTLY BALANCED
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Two Wheeled Vehicle
Tharoaghly well mads and sold at » Low Price
Asove InLvernaTion nernrsisTs oun No, &
or Pang Canr.
STYLES,
Weighing from 90 13 160 Ibs. Prices from $50 ts $80
Br Plirst-Class in every respect, and every
body likes them. Send for Illustrated Price List
BRADLEY & CO.,
SYRACUSE, N. V,
ESTAR Ida ane
ALMOST AS BAD 3
What the Perplexed Physicians do in
Cases of Emergency.
“1I'N tell you the honest truth,” answered
the doctor. “Bright's Disease bothers the
medics! men almost as badly as cancer
does, Having passed » cortain stage, both
point straight to eternity. It may be un.
professional to let out the secrot. but
whenever a patient comes to me 1
Bright's Disense, or any kidney trouble
ng like it, I tell him toput on nENsoN's
CAPUINE POROUS PLASTER without delay.”
Tha docter spoke by the card,
Capeine right to the » 1f you ean
be helped, the Capeine will do |
out for frauds.
cut in the middie of the plaster? If so,
you are all right, Prior 25 cents Beabury
& Johnson, Chemists, New York, High-
ost awards, mar’
SHOEMAKER,
r April 1st will open in the Durst.
Iding, when he will be p to
make to order and Shoes, and do
| kinds of repairing. Satisfaction guar
fi
a share
they told me. It seems to me theta con |
s r -_ 3 m % s 1
versation with Uriah once before the kills}
uld net!
Kintzler and get the money without being |
found eut? l
all. Thel
I want to confess
{through the house but only found about
$78.00, which wedivided in Urish's celler,
| After we got all the money the house was |
(fired, and we went home. I have now told |
all, and it is the God's truth.
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I TWENTY YEARS A GREAT SUP.|
FERER, |
from Constipation. Had swallowed a half. |
bushel of Pills, and drank over a barrel of |
Catbartic and Laxative slops. Had tried |
jevery Patent Medicine recommended in|
{such cases, and had been treated by all the |
very best physicians in Philadelphia, and |
was finally told by her consulting physi.
cians that eho was now too weak for Cas
thartic Medicine, or injections, sand that
she must die. She then took Manelin and
was cured. See 31st page of the *'lils of |
Life.” Get the book from your Druggist,
or address Dr. Hartman, Osborn, O., for
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London. March 20, 1883.—The Govers
nor of Moscow has received a letter warn-
ing him that the Kremlin, where the
Czar is to be crowned, will be blown up |
during the coronation cerimony if the
Czar refuses to grant a constitution,
Two dynamite depots have been dis-
covered in St Petersburg. Forty persons
were arrested yesterday. The week's ar-
rests number 200, including pupils of the
military schools and railway officials. The
government has resolved to expel all
Italiats who are without permanent oc.
cupaticn,
The Chronicle's St Petersburg despatch
says a student who atiembied $0 comm
suicide while in a bath last month has
confessed that the nihilist commanded |
fete given by the Finland regiment. The
student was present at the banquet dis
fined as a waiter, His courage failed
iim at the last moment, and knowing
his fate from the nihiiists, he resolved to
commit suicide.
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~Both Wiggins and Jambo have
bauled in their horus,
The thaw and severe rain have caused
disastrous floods in Nova Scotia,
Mr, H. R. Miller, Reading, Pa, says; *
I used Brown's Iron Bitters ss a tonic and
appetizer and found it truely beneficial.’’
Alden & Bro., of Cincinnati, are get-
ting up a newspaper directory and have
sent us their circular asking information
concerning the Beronren. Messrs, Alden
are referred to a chap, one B. 0. Dein-
inger, who seems to have taken that park
of our affairs upon him as one of his nu-
merous pursuits,
«Lyon & Co. will open a big line of
Hou sand boys’ boots and shoes, this
week,
John Mayo, a conductor on the West.
ern and Atlantic Railroad, has been in
the service of the company for twenty.
eight years and during that time he
travelled on the rail 1,436,400 miles.
we Now styles furniture orelonnes, st
on & Co's.
It cost as much to travel 200 miles woest-
ward from Denver as from New York to
Kansas, The railway fares on the moun.
Shin rude Ar Ok mmively Dib. a, oat.
0 ers
Eo i Se a
Shar
carrying it 120 miles farther,
weTave you been to the great bargain
sale at the Beo Hive? Ifnot, got there ss
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nico: 430 changes rauovabis. op
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y give new life and vigor to
wed and infirm. To all
se employments canse irregu-
larity of the bowels or urinary
rans, or who require an Appeti-
Tonic mild Stimulant,
[ ; are invaluable, being
ghly curative, tonic and etimu-
lating, without intoxicating,
No matter what your feelings or
ymptoms are, what the disease or
ailment is, use yop Bitters. Don’t
wait until you are sick, but if you
] feel bad or miserable, use
2 at once. It may save
Hundreds have been
saved by so doing. 8500 will be
aid for a case they will not cure
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lemember, yop Bitters is no
le, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but the Purest and Best Medicine
ever made; the “ Invalid’s Friend
and hope,” and no person or
family should be without it. (gn
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TTOR'ES NOTICE Letters
upon the
late
testamentory
esiate of John
a] of Potter township
swfully granted to the under
wetfully request all persons
be indebted to the estate to
, and those having
present the same duly
settlement,
ADAM KRUMRINE,
Executor, Tussyville, Pa
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a rest
A Posy
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IMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of
st, dec'd, late of Harris township
fully granted to the undersigned
¥ request all persons knowning
T y indeited to the estate 0 make
immediate payment, and those having claims
azainst the same to present them daly authentd
ested for settlement. JAMES © GILLILAND,
shmarit Adm'r, Boalsburg, Pa
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A PMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE ~Letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of
Mere Mary Ellen Krumripe, deo'd, late of Np +4
township, haviog been lawfully anted to the
undesigned, he wonld respectfully request all
persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the
onl w make immediate payment, and those
1 claims agains the same to present them
uly authenticated for settlement
Phuaret F. H. VANVALZAH,
Adsa'r, Spring Mills, Pa,
PATENT 8 EOW TOP,
This is now the most popular top
made, simple is ils construction, and
very graceful in appearance. Posi
tively warranted to give satisfaction.
Finished tops ineluding body unpaint-
ed, finished tops with seat only or the
Skeleton of tops furnished on short
notice,
Please inquire for the dro
rail aad ol combined, a Y. shifting
which the top may be thrown back
HARDWARE
Heating Stoves,
We would especially sug
CROWNING GLORY,
aur
In Cooks the REGULATOR
A full assortment of Fire Brick a
— STOVES.
Cooks & Ranges;
gest in Heating Btoves the
WELCOME HOME.
PIONEER
nd Grates on hand,
“Penn’s Valley
TERMS8—To take
Please notice change in Prices:
2000 yds, best Prints.........
Dilworth Coffee.....ccs....
Rice 8 1b. for ...
Prunes 3 1b for
Everything reduced.
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Call and}be convinced that y
credit.
VERY RESPECTFUL
Bargain Store”
effect February 1st
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BrsAs TARA R EARN ress nn an
aaunsssas scares PP 4} cts.
ERR RA BERR E NR re Snten wus
inensnn 31.60
#8 sesssnens
BESAS BE AER Er bene
ou can buy cheaper for cash than
LY,
N EW GROCERY
~COBURN, PENN’A.—
R. F. Vonada will keep staple
groceries, pure and fresh, and low in
price.
COFFEES, SUGARS,
SYRUPS, TEAS,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED FRUITS
HAM, DRIED BEEF
COAL OlL,
FISH, SALT
BEST OYSTERS
CRACKERS, &c &ec.
po. All kinds of Country Produce
wanted, and highest market pri]
ces paid for it. 11jant|
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GREAT BARGAINS
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FURNITURE AT
W. R. CAMPS FURNITURE
ROOMS, {Centre Hall, Pa,
Consisting of
CHAMBER SUITS,
BEDSTEADS,
LOUNGES,
BUREAUS, *
BINKS
EXTENSION TABLES,
MATTRESSES,
SPRING BEDS, :
CANE and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, &e,
UNDERTAKING a specialty.
We keep on hand all the latest and
best styles of Coffins and Caskets,
Burial Robes and Shrouds, at
prices to suit all.
REMEMBER THA1 WE
MANUFACTURE ALI OUR
OWN FURNITURE, which we
gurantee to be second to none in
workmanship and finish. 18feb
FEIT
fam
without folding any curting, Pat
allowed. Send for circulars.
Hy LEVI MURRAY,
Carriages, Sleighs &e.
ge he Centre Hall
A Lecture to Young Men
ON THE LOSS OF
A Leciure on the Nature, Treatment
and Radios! cure of Sem inal Weakness, or Sperm.
Morrboos indeoced by Seif-abuse, involun Ema
m pe dis
ments to Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilep.
% and Fits. Mental snd Physical Incapacity, ste. b
OBETT J, CULVERWELL, x. D,, snd suthor
The world reso weed author, in this ad mirsble lees
the awful conseGuences of Bell Abuse may be effec
tually removed without dangerous surgical opers.
tals: point
fFoctual,
o be, may cure himeel! cheaply, privetely and
This lecture will prove & boon to thouss nds and
Bout under sen! in & plain envelope, to any sddress,
o5 receipt of six cents or (wo postage
mips, ddrems.
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.
41 Ann St, New York, P. O. box, 450.
WwW e people are alwarson the outieok for
1Se
chances 10 incrsase thelr earnings,
and in time become wealthy: whose
who do pot improve their opportus
We want many men, women
Avy one can do the work properly fro
start” The business will pay Bn thay —
times grdinary wages. FEipemnsive outfits farsished
fren. No one engaged falls to make money rapid
You oan devote your who time to the work, or on
Full information and
Addrom Bj anson &.0.
iy
A week si home by the Industrions
Bost business mow before the paoblie
Capital not seeded, We will start you,
Men, women, boys sn ov
on oan
Noone can fail to make enormons pay,
Ouutly eulfit and terms free, oney msde
and honorably. Address TRUER & Co.
ul ne ijanly
, ust ——-—
M. M. GINTER,
Photographer, Cor. 84 & Market
to pho hy extending in the highest
cos as Jow as good work can
Pictures in oil, crayon or Indis ink
4 The Peansylrasia Poree-Ted
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